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OMAVS.COM 1 2012-13 OMAHA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MAVERICKS Coaches The Mavs Review History and Records This Is UNO Introduction Opponents TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Table of Contents........................................................... 1 Media Information ........................................................ 2 Roster............................................................................ 3 Season Schedule ........................................................... 4 Season Preview/Quick Facts .......................................... 5 COACHES Head Coach Chance Lindley ........................................ 6-7 Assistant Coach Rebecca Alvidrez .................................. 8 Assistant Coach Brittany Lange ..................................... 9 Assistant Coach Jesyka Burks-Wiley ............................ 10 Director of Operations Elisha Turek/Support Staff........ 11 THE MAVS Carolyn Blair-Mobley................................................... 12 Carly Cator ................................................................... 13 Paige Frauendorfer ..................................................... 14 Zenta Liepa ................................................................. 15 Jamie Nash.................................................................. 16 Stacia Gebers .............................................................. 17 Cathleen Cox ............................................................... 18 Myhiah Dotzler ........................................................... 19 Taijhe Kelly .................................................................. 20 Ericka House/Casse Vaughn ......................................... 21 Kate Bayes/Allison Jackson ......................................... 22 OPPONENTS Nebraska-Kearney, North Carolina A&T, Louisiana, Northern Arizona, Saint Louis, SW Minnesota State .... 23 UT Arlington, Tulsa, Loyola-Chicago, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, College of St. Mary, Kansas City ................................... 24 South Dakota, Oakland, Fort Wayne, IUPUI, Western Illinois, Chicago State .................................................. 25 Indiana Dabney, North Dakota State, South Dakota State ...26 REVIEW 2011-12 Season Results .............................................. 27 2011-12 Overall Stats/Team Game-by-Game Stats ..... 28 2011-12 Individual Game Highs .................................. 29 2011-12 Category Leaders .......................................... 30 2011-12 Game-by-Game Points/Rebounds/Assists..... 31 2011-12 Summit League Standings/Awards ............... 32 The Summit League ............................................... 33-34 HISTORY AND RECORDS Year-by-Year Records................................................... 35 Honors and Awards ................................................ 36-37 Career Records............................................................. 38 Single-Season Records ................................................ 39 Single-Game Records/Team Records ........................... 40 Yearly Statistical Leaders ............................................. 41 All-Time Series Records ............................................... 42 All-Time Letterwinners ............................................... 43 Year-by-Year Results/Mavs in the Postseason......... 44-51 THIS IS UNO The University of Nebraska Omaha.............................. 52 CenturyLink Center Omaha ......................................... 53 Maverick Facilities .................................................. 54-56 National Prominence................................................... 57 Athletic Performance .................................................. 58 Student-Athlete Resources.......................................... 59 Compliance ................................................................. 60 Administration ....................................................... 61-62 The University ............................................................. 63 A New Era.................................................................... 64 The City of Omaha .................................................. 65-66 MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS The 2012-13 Omaha Women’s Basketball Media and Recruiting Guide was written and designed by Assistant Communications Director Nate Pohlen. The guide was produced entirely on Adobe InDesign CS5 and is available exclusively online at OMavs.com. Photography credits and special thanks to Tim Fitzgerald of UNO Publications Services, HDR Architecture, Inc., MECA Omaha, ICON Architectural Group and the City of Ralston.

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Coaches The Mavs Review History and Records This Is UNOIntroduction Opponents

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTIONTable of Contents ........................................................... 1Media Information ........................................................ 2Roster ............................................................................ 3Season Schedule ........................................................... 4Season Preview/Quick Facts .......................................... 5

COACHESHead Coach Chance Lindley ........................................6-7Assistant Coach Rebecca Alvidrez .................................. 8Assistant Coach Brittany Lange ..................................... 9Assistant Coach Jesyka Burks-Wiley ............................ 10Director of Operations Elisha Turek/Support Staff ........ 11

THE MAVSCarolyn Blair-Mobley................................................... 12Carly Cator ................................................................... 13Paige Frauendorfer ..................................................... 14Zenta Liepa ................................................................. 15Jamie Nash .................................................................. 16Stacia Gebers .............................................................. 17Cathleen Cox ............................................................... 18Myhiah Dotzler ........................................................... 19Taijhe Kelly .................................................................. 20Ericka House/Casse Vaughn ......................................... 21Kate Bayes/Allison Jackson ......................................... 22

OPPONENTSNebraska-Kearney, North Carolina A&T, Louisiana, Northern Arizona, Saint Louis, SW Minnesota State .... 23UT Arlington, Tulsa, Loyola-Chicago, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, College of St. Mary, Kansas City ................................... 24South Dakota, Oakland, Fort Wayne, IUPUI, Western Illinois, Chicago State .................................................. 25Indiana Dabney, North Dakota State, South Dakota State ... 26

REVIEW2011-12 Season Results .............................................. 272011-12 Overall Stats/Team Game-by-Game Stats ..... 282011-12 Individual Game Highs .................................. 292011-12 Category Leaders .......................................... 302011-12 Game-by-Game Points/Rebounds/Assists ..... 312011-12 Summit League Standings/Awards ............... 32The Summit League ...............................................33-34

HISTORY AND RECORDSYear-by-Year Records................................................... 35Honors and Awards ................................................36-37Career Records............................................................. 38Single-Season Records ................................................ 39Single-Game Records/Team Records ........................... 40Yearly Statistical Leaders ............................................. 41All-Time Series Records ............................................... 42All-Time Letterwinners ............................................... 43Year-by-Year Results/Mavs in the Postseason .........44-51

THIS IS UNOThe University of Nebraska Omaha .............................. 52CenturyLink Center Omaha ......................................... 53Maverick Facilities ..................................................54-56National Prominence................................................... 57Athletic Performance .................................................. 58Student-Athlete Resources .......................................... 59Compliance ................................................................. 60Administration .......................................................61-62The University ............................................................. 63A New Era .................................................................... 64The City of Omaha ..................................................65-66

MEDIA GUIDE CREDITSThe 2012-13 Omaha Women’s Basketball Media and Recruiting Guide was written and designed by Assistant Communications Director Nate Pohlen. The guide was produced entirely on Adobe InDesign CS5 and is available exclusively online at OMavs.com. Photography credits and special thanks to Tim Fitzgerald of UNO Publications Services, HDR Architecture, Inc., MECA Omaha, ICON Architectural Group and the City of Ralston.

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MEDIA INFORMATION

Log on for links to...• Game and season tickets• Live video• Live audio• Live stats• Text messaging updates• Mav Athletics Twitter & Facebook pages

As well as...• Complete game recaps• Video features• Photo galleries• Upcoming schedules• Updated statistics

COVERING THE MAVERICKSThe UNO communications staff is always interested in help ing mem bers of the media in their cov er age of Maverick athletic programs. Pho to s, information, statistics and travel plans are avail able through the communications department.

INTERVIEWSAll interviews must be arranged through the UNO communications office at least 24 hours in advance. Generally, the best time to interview student-athletes is di rect ly before or after af ter noon practices. No player interviews are allowed before contests on gamedays.

POSTGAME INTERVIEWSAfter a brief cooling-off period, all players and coaches will be available for interviews. Please contact a communications representative in the press box to arrange postgame interviews.

MEDIA AC CESSAll re quests for working press cre den tials and pho to passes for UNO athletic events should be di rect ed to the UNO communications department.

RADIO AND TELEVISIONA phone line will be made available at UNO ath letic events for vis it ing radio stations to broad cast UNO home games. Press box credentials for radio or television should be requested at least one week prior to each game. Anyone interested in covering a game and/or practice should contact the communications offi ce at least 24 hours in advance.

MEDIA SERVICESMedia guides, game programs, game notes, rosters, and up-to-date results and statistics will be avail able at the press area to working members of the media at each Maverick home game. Wireless internet is available throughout the UNO campus and at CenturyLink Center Omaha and the Ralston Sports and Event Center, and wired connections can be arranged. An official NCAA box score and play-by-play will be available approximately 10 to 15 minutes following the conclusion of each game.

COMMUNICATIONS OFFICEThe UNO communications offices are located on the second floor of the Sapp Fieldhouse in rooms 242 and 244. The Sapp Fieldhouse is located in the heart of the UNO campus adjacent to Caniglia Field and the Health, Physical Education and Recreation (HPER) Building.

COMMUNICATIONS STAFF DIRECTORYDirector of Communications: Dave Ahlers Phone ................................................... (402) 554-3387Email [email protected]

Assistant Communications Director: Bonnie RyanPhone ................................................... (402) 554-3267Email ........................................... [email protected]

Assistant Communications Director: Nate PohlenPhone ................................................... (402) 554-2140Email ....................................... [email protected]

UNO WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA DIRECTORYPRINT MEDIAOmaha World-HeraldRob White14th and Dodge StreetsOmaha, NE 68102(402) 444-1000Fax: (402) 344-3343

UNO GatewayNate TenopirUniversity of Nebraska OmahaOmaha, NE 68182(402) 554-2470Fax: (402) 554-2735

Lincoln Journal Star926 P StreetLincoln, NE 68508(402) 473-7431Fax: (402) 473-7291

Bellevue Leader604 Fort Crook RoadBellevue, NE 68005(402) 733-7300

Council Bluffs Nonpareil117 Pearl StreetCouncil Bluffs, IA 51503(712) 328-1811Fax: (712) 328-1597

WIRE SERVICESAssociated Press909 N. 96th St., Suite 104Omaha, NE 68114-2508(402) 391-0031Fax: (402) 391-1412

ESPN/SportsTickerHarbor Financial Center600 Plaza TwoJersey City, NJ 07311(800) 367-8935Fax: (800) 336-0383

RADIOThe Zone - 1620 /1180 AMNeil Nelkin5011 CapitolOmaha, NE 68132(402) 342-2000Fax: (402) 342-7041

KZEN 100.3 FMNick Handley1418 25th StreetColumbus, NE 68601(402) 564-2866

KOIL Radio - 1290 AM 5011 CapitolOmaha, NE 68132(402) 342-2000Fax: (402) 342-7041

KFAB Radio - 1110 AM Roger Olson5010 UnderwoodOmaha, NE 68132(402) 556-5060Fax: (402) 556-5791

KVNO-FM Radio Robyn WischCPACS 200Nebraska OmahaOmaha, NE 68182(402) 554-2716Fax: (402) 554-2440

TELEVISIONKMTV Ch. 3 (CBS)Chase Williams, Sp. Dir.10714 Mockingbird DriveOmaha, NE 68127(402) 593-2705/2706Fax: (402) 592-4714

WOWT Ch. 6 (NBC)Ross Jernstrom, Sp. Dir.3501 Farnam StreetOmaha, NE 68131(402) 233-7940Fax: (402) 233-7888

KETV Ch. 7 (ABC)Andy Kendeigh, Sp. Dir.27th & Douglas StreetsOmaha, NE 68131(402) 978-8957Fax: (402) 978-8931

NETV 1800 N. 33rd StreetLincoln, NE 68588-0747(402) 472-3611Fax: (402) 472-1785

CONFERENCEThe Summit LeagueGreg Mette340 W. Butterfield Rd.Suite 3DElmhurst, IL 60126(630) 516-0661Fax: (630) 516-0673

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2012-13 OMAHA MAVERICKS ROSTERNUMERICALNo. Name Ht. Yr. Pos. Hometown (High School/Previous School) Pronunciation 1 Ericka House 5-9 Jr. G Hot Springs, Ark. (Hot Springs/Tyler JC)2 Casse Vaughn 6-0 Jr. F Little Rock, Ark. (North Little Rock/Arkansas Baptist) Cassie5 Carly Cator 5-9 Sr. G Lakewood, Colo. (Lakewood/San Francisco State) KAY-ter10 Jamie Nash 5-4 Sr. G Verona, Mo. (Aurora)11 Carolyn Blair-Mobley 5-10 Sr. G St. Paul, Minn. (St. Paul Johnson)12 Myhiah Dotzler 5-4 So. G Omaha, Neb. (Bellevue West/Concordia) my-EE-uh DOTES-ler14 Paige Frauendorfer 6-0 Sr. G Humphrey, Neb. (Humphrey) FROWN-dor-fer15 Allison Jackson 6-0 Fr. F El Paso, Texas (Burges) 20 Cathleen Cox 5-9 So. G Elkhorn, Neb. (Elkhorn) 21 Stacia Gebers 6-0 Jr. F Nora, Neb. (Superior) GHEE-bers31 Kate Bayes 5-9 Fr. G Novato, Calif. (Sonoma Academy)42 Zenta Liepa 6-1 Sr. F Riga, Latvia (Riga/Independence CC) ZENT-uh lee-EPP-uh45 Taijhe Kelly 6-4 So. C Carson, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) TAHJ-eeHead Coach: Chance Lindley (2nd season; Wichita State, 2000)Assistant Coach: Rebecca Alvidrez (1st season; Montana State, 2006)Assistant Coach: Brittany Lange (2nd season; Iowa State, 2010) Assistant Coach: Jesyka Burks-Wiley (1st season; Boston, 2009)Director of Operations: Elisha Turek (1st season; Oral Roberts, 2007)

BY POSITIONGuards (8)..................................................................Kate Bayes..................................................Carolyn Blair-Mobley..................................................................Carly Cator.............................................................. Cathleen Cox...........................................................Myhiah Dotzler.....................................................Paige Frauendorfer...............................................................Ericka House................................................................. Jamie NashForwards (4)..............................................................Stacia Gebers........................................................... Allison Jackson.................................................................Zenta Liepa............................................................. Casse VaughnCenters (1)................................................................. Taijhe Kelly

BY CLASSSeniors (5)..................................................Carolyn Blair-Mobley..................................................................Carly Cator.....................................................Paige Frauendorfer.................................................................Zenta Liepa................................................................. Jamie NashJuniors (3)..............................................................Stacia Gebers...............................................................Ericka House............................................................. Casse VaughnSophomores (3).............................................................. Cathleen Cox...........................................................Myhiah Dotzler................................................................. Taijhe KellyFreshmen (2)..................................................................Kate Bayes........................................................... Allison Jackson

BY HOME STATEArkansas (2) - Ericka House (Hot Springs); Casse Vaughn (Little Rock)California (2) - Taijhe Kelly (Carson); Kate Bayes (Novato)Colorado (1) - Carly Cator (Lakewood)Missouri (1) - Jamie Nash (Verona)Minnesota (1) - Carolyn Blair-Mobley (St. Paul)Nebraska (4) - Cathleen Cox (Elkhorn); Paige Frauendorfer (Humphrey); Stacia Gebers (Nora); Myhiah Dotzler (Omaha)Texas (1) - Allison Jackson (El Paso)

INTERNATIONALLatvia (1) - Zenta Liepa (Riga)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN

ALPHABETICALNo. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/Previous School) Pronunciation 31 Kate Bayes 5-9 Fr. G Novato, Calif. (Sonoma Academy)11 Carolyn Blair-Mobley 5-10 Sr. G St. Paul, Minn. (St. Paul Johnson)5 Carly Cator 5-9 Sr. G Lakewood, Colo. (Lakewood/San Francisco State) KAY-ter20 Cathleen Cox 5-9 So. G Elkhorn, Neb. (Elkhorn) 12 Myhiah Dotzler 5-4 So. G Omaha, Neb. (Bellevue West/Concordia) my-EE-uh DOTES-ler14 Paige Frauendorfer 6-0 Sr. G Humphrey, Neb. (Humphrey) FROWN-dor-fer21 Stacia Gebers 6-0 Jr. F Nora, Neb. (Superior) GHEE-bers1 Ericka House 5-9 Jr. G Hot Springs, Ark. (Hot Springs/Tyler JC)15 Allison Jackson 6-0 Fr. F El Paso, Texas (Burges) 45 Taijhe Kelly 6-4 So. C Carson, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) TAHJ-ee42 Zenta Liepa 6-1 Sr. F Riga, Latvia (Riga/Independence CC) ZENT-uh lee-EPP-uh10 Jamie Nash 5-4 Sr. G Verona, Mo. (Aurora)2 Casse Vaughn 6-0 Jr. F Little Rock, Ark. (North Little Rock/Arkansas Baptist) Cassie

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2012-13 OMAHA MAVERICKS SCHEDULEDate Opponent Location Radio Time (CT)Wednesday, Nov. 7 Nebraska-Kearney (Exh.) Omaha, Neb. - Sapp Fieldhouse 7 p.m.Monday, Nov. 12 North Carolina A&T Omaha, Neb. - Sapp Fieldhouse 7 p.m.Friday, Nov. 16 Louisiana Omaha, Neb. - Sapp Fieldhouse 7 p.m.Sunday, Nov. 18 Northern Arizona Omaha, Neb. - Sapp Fieldhouse 1 p.m.Wednesday, Nov. 21 Saint Louis Omaha, Neb. - Sapp Fieldhouse 2 p.m.Sunday, Nov. 25 Southwest Minnesota State Omaha, Neb. - Sapp Fieldhouse 2 p.m.Friday, Nov. 30 UT Arlington Omaha, Neb. - Sapp Fieldhouse 7 p.m.Tuesday, Dec. 4 Tulsa Omaha, Neb. - Sapp Fieldhouse 7 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 8 Loyola-Chicago Omaha, Neb. - Sapp Fieldhouse 2 p.m.Monday, Dec. 17 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff Pine Bluff, Ark. 6 p.m.Friday, Dec. 21 College of St. Mary Omaha, Neb. - Sapp Fieldhouse NoonFriday, Dec. 28 at Kansas City* Kansas City, Mo. 1180 AM, The ZONE 2-The Deuce 7 p.m.Sunday, Dec. 30 at South Dakota* Vermillion, S.D. 2 p.m.Thursday, Jan. 3 Oakland* Omaha, Neb. - Sapp Fieldhouse 7 p.m.Saturday, Jan. 5 Fort Wayne* Omaha, Neb. - Sapp Fieldhouse 2 p.m.Thursday, Jan. 10 at IUPUI* Indianapolis, Ind. 1180 AM, The ZONE 2-The Deuce 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12 at Western Illinois* Macomb, Ill. 1180 AM, The ZONE 2-The Deuce 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 17 at Chicago State* Chicago, Ill. 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 19 at Indiana Dabney* Hammond, Ind. 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 24 North Dakota State* Omaha, Neb. - Sapp Fieldhouse 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26 South Dakota State* Omaha, Neb. - Sapp Fieldhouse 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 31 at Fort Wayne* Fort Wayne, Ind. 1180 AM, The ZONE 2-The Deuce 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 2 at Oakland* Rochester, Mich. 1180 AM, The ZONE 2-The Deuce 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7 Western Illinois* Omaha, Neb. - Sapp Fieldhouse 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9 IUPUI* Omaha, Neb. - Sapp Fieldhouse 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21 at South Dakota State* Brookings, S.D. 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23 at North Dakota State* Fargo, N.D. 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 28 South Dakota* Omaha, Neb. - Sapp Fieldhouse 7 p.m. Saturday, March 2 Kansas City* Omaha, Neb. - Sapp Fieldhouse 2 p.m.- Home games listed in bold held at Sapp Fieldhouse on the UNO campus* - Summit League game- All times Central- Check OMavs.com for the most updated schedule information

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QUICK FACTSGENERAL INFORMATIONName .........................University of Nebraska OmahaCity........................................................Omaha, Neb.Founded ............................................................ 1908Enrollment ..................................................... 15,448Nickname .................................................. MavericksSchool Colors ................................ Crimson and BlackAffiliation .................. NCAA Division I (Reclassifying)Conference .................................The Summit LeagueFacility ................................Sapp Fieldhouse (2,500)Chancellor ................................. Dr. John ChristensenDirector of Athletics................................ Trev Alberts

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORYFirst Year of Women’s Basketball ..................1970-71Overall All-Time Record ..................... 558-523 (.516)Conference All-Time Record .............. 196-294 (.400)NCAA II Tournament Appearances ....8 (last 1991-92)

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ....................................... Chance LindleyAlma Mater ...............................Wichita State (2000)Email ................................ [email protected] .............................................. (402) 554-3269Record at UNO .................................15-12 (2nd year)Career Record ................................................... SameAssistant Coach ...............Rebecca Alvidrez (1st year)Email .................................. [email protected] .............................................. (402) 554-4967Assistant Coach .................Brittany Lange (2nd year)Email ................................... [email protected] .............................................. (402) 554-2002Assistant Coach ........... Jesyka Burks-Wiley (1st year)Email [email protected] .............................................. (402) 554-3384Director of Operations .............................Elisha TurekEmail [email protected] .............................................. (402) 554-2571

COMMUNICATIONSWomen’s Basketball Contact ..................Nate PohlenOffice Phone ..................................... (402) 554-2140Cell Phone ........................................ (402) 429-5493Email [email protected] Website ....................................OMavs.comMailing Address .............................. Sapp Fieldhouse................ 6001 Dodge Street -- Omaha, NE -- 68182

TEAM INFORMATION2011-12 Overall Record ....................................15-122011-12 Home Record .........................................9-32011-12 Away Record ..........................................5-92011-12 Neutral Record .......................................1-0Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................7/4Starters Returning/Lost ........................................3/2Newcomers ............................................................. 5

MAVS BEGIN SUMMIT LEAGUE COMPETITIONWelcome to The Summit LeagueThe 2012-13 season marks UNO’s first with a full Summit League schedule. UNO will play all eight Summit League foes twice, starting with a Dec. 28 game on the road at Kansas City. Although the Mavericks will appear in The Summit League standings, UNO cannot qualify for the Summit League Championship or the NCAA Tournament until 2015-16.

New Faces on the BenchHead Coach Chance Lindley is in his second season at Omaha, but he will have an entirely different staff than in his first year. Shanele Stires left to become an assistant at San Francisco, and Jason Flores and Elena Lovato took head coaching gigs. In the offseason, Lindley promoted director of operations Brittany Lange to an assistant role. He then added former America East Player of the Year Jesyka Burks-Wiley to his coaching staff, as well as former All-Big Sky Conference guard Rebecca Alvidrez, who spent the past six seasons as an assistant turning Alaska Anchorage into a Division II powerhouse with her strong recruiting ties. Elisha Turek, the 2007 Mid-Con Player of the Year, was also hired as the new director of operations.

Solid Building BlockThe Mavs’ first year in Division I can be considered a success on many accounts. A year after going 8-18 in Division II, the Mavs finished 15-12 in their first Division I season last year, the most wins since 2008-09. Paige Frauendorfer led UNO with 13.1 points and 9.1 rebounds per game and had 10 double-doubles. UNO earned two wins against Division I teams, beating Western Illinois, 65-58, and UT-Arlington, 60-52. Jamie Nash averaged 4.1 steals per game to rank second in Division I. She also had 166 assists, the highest total single-season total in school history. The Mavs went 9-3 at home for a .750 winning percentage, their highest since 2005-06.

Closing in on 1,000 PointsSeniors Jamie Nash and Paige Frauendorfer are both closing in on 1,000 career points. Nash enters the 2012-13 season with 839 career points, needing just 161 to eclipse the 1,000-point barrier. Frauendorfer enters the season with 758 career points, needing 242 to reach 1,000. Nash and Frauendorfer scored

349 and 354 points, respectively, in their junior seasons. Twenty-three Mavericks are members of the 1,000-point club, including Heather Pohl, who moved into 21st last year with 1,044 career points.

Nash Moving Up the ChartsIn addition to chasing 1,000 career points, senior guard Jamie Nash has a few school records in her sights in her final season at UNO. The Verona, Mo., native has 271 career steals, placing her second in school history. She is just 60 steals behind Kriss Edwards, who made 331 steals from 1977-81. Nash has 370 career assists, ranking her fifth in school history. She is 104 assists behind all-time leader Jennifer Mitchell, who posted 474 from 1998-2002.

Blair-Mobley a Welcome AdditionFormer Oklahoma State guard Carolyn Blair-Mobley will join the UNO women’s basketball program for her final season of eligibility in 2012-13. A 5-10 native of St. Paul, Minn., Blair-Mobley played two seasons at Oklahoma State after one season at Cloud County (Kan.) Community College. Blair-Mobley sat out the 2011-12 season and has one year of eligibility remaining after she earned her bachelor’s degree at OSU last year. She will be eligible to play immediately this season while pursuing her master’s degree at UNO. As a junior for the Cowgirls in 2010-11, Blair-Mobley started 22 of 32 games - fourth-most on the squad - and averaged 2.5 points and 2.6 rebounds while attempting fewer than three shots per game. In her sophomore campaign in 2009-10, her first year in the program, Blair-Mobley played in all 32 games, starting four for the Cowgirls, who finished 24-11 overall and reached the NCAA Tournament Second Round.

Injury Update The Mavs received both positive and negative news on the injury front in the offseason. Senior guard Carly Cator has recovered from a torn ACL suffered last year during the preseason and is ready to go for her final season at UNO. Cator averaged 2.4 points and 1.4 assists per game in 2010-11. On the downside, senior forward Zenta Liepa had knee surgery over the summer and will be out for the season. Liepa averaged 3.6 points and 2.6 rebounds per game in her first year at UNO last year.

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COACHING RECORD

Omaha• Head Coach (2011-present)

Arizona• Assistant Coach (2008-2011)

Barton County Community College• Head Coach (2007-08)• Assistant Coach (2006-07)

Chance Lindley became the seventh head coach in UNO women’s basketball history and the first male to lead the women’s program in its 40-year history on April 16, 2011.

Under Lindley, the Mavs’ first year in Division I in 2011-12 was a success on many accounts. A year after going 8-18 in Division II under then-head coach Patty Patton Shearer, the Mavs finished 15-12 in their first season under Lindley, the most wins since 2008-09. UNO earned two wins against Division I teams, beating Western Illinois, 65-58, and UT-Arlington, 60-52. The Mavs went 9-3 at home for a .750 winning percentage, their highest since 2005-06.

A Wichita, Kan., native, Lindley put together an impressive 148-33 record as a head coach in the high school and junior college ranks in Kansas for eight years before taking the job as an assistant coach at Arizona in 2008. Lindley spent three seasons on the bench for the Wildcats in charge of all the defensive game planning and in-game offensive and defensive strategy. Lindley worked with the post players in practices and assisted in all of the Wildcats’ recruiting efforts.

“I am very grateful and fortunate to be a part of the UNO family,” Lindley said. “This is an exciting time for the athletic department as it moves to Division I, and I’m looking forward to contributing to a new era for Maverick athletics.

“We are going to bring in outstanding student-athletes who will work hard and eventually compete for championships in The Summit League. This will be a team fans will enjoy watching and be proud to call Omaha’s Team.”

Lindley, 36, helped the Wildcats to a 21-12 record in 2010-11, the most wins for the program since 2004. Arizona finished fourth in the Pac-10, its highest conference finish since 2004, and appeared in the postseason for the first time since 2005.

Prior to his stint at Arizona, Lindley led Barton County Community College to a school-record 34-4 mark and a fourth-place finish at the NJCAA Tournament in 2007-08. The Cougars won the Region IV Championship, and Lindley was named the 2007-08 NJCAA Division I District F Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year, the Jayhawk West Coach of the Year and the KBCA Junior College Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year. Lindley served as an assistant at Barton County CC in 2006-07 when the Cougars went 27-3, giving the Cougars a 61-7 (.897) record while Lindley was at the school.

CHANCE LINDLEYLindley was a standout coach in the Kansas high school ranks for six years before moving to the collegiate level. He began his coaching career in 2000-01 at Wichita Independent High School, where he led the girls’ basketball program to an 18-4 record in his second season, the best mark in school history and more wins than the previous three seasons combined.

Lindley then moved to Wichita Collegiate High School in 2002-03 and amassed a 91-10 (.901) record over four seasons including three straight 20-win seasons at a school that had never achieved one 20-win season.

After an 18-5 record in his first season, Lindley and the Spartans went 73-5 (.936) in the next three years and reached at least the state semifinals all three years. In 2003-04, the Spartans went 23-3 and were state runners-up in Kansas 4A (third-largest classification), then finished third in 2004-05 with a 24-2 record. After reclassifying down to Kansas 3A in 2005-06, Lindley led the Spartans to a 26-0 season and a state championship. He was named the Kansas 3A Coach of the Year for his accomplishments and twice won Wichita Metro Coach of the Year.

Lindley graduated cum laude from Wichita State in 2000, majoring in Physical Education K-12. Chance and his wife, Melissa, have a daughter, Brookelyn.

Head CoaCH • 2nd Year • WICHITa STaTe (2000)

COACHING HONORS AND AWARDS

• NJCAA Division I District F Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year (2007-08)• Jayhawk West Coach of the Year (2007-08)• KBCA Junior College Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year (2007-08)• School-record 34 wins at Barton County Community College (2007-08)• Fourth-place finish at NJCAA Tournament (2007-08)• Region IV Champions (2007-08)

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LINDLEY’S COACHING HISTORYYear School Role Overall Record Conf. Record Conf. Place Postseason Finish2000-01 Wichita Independent HS Head Coach 5-15 -- -- --2001-02 Wichita Independent HS Head Coach 18-4 -- -- Kansas sub-state semifinalist2002-03 Wichita Collegiate HS Head Coach 18-5 -- -- Kansas sub-state finalist2003-04 Wichita Collegiate HS Head Coach 23-3 -- -- Kansas Class 4A runner-up2004-05 Wichita Collegiate HS Head Coach 24-2 -- -- Kansas Class 4A third place2005-06 Wichita Collegiate HS Head Coach 26-0 -- -- Kansas Class 3A state champions2006-07 Barton County CC Assistant Coach 27-3 15-1 T-1st Ineligible to qualify2007-08 Barton County CC Head Coach 34-4 14-2 1st NJCAA Tournament 4th-place2008-09 Arizona Assistant Coach 12-19 4-14 T-8th --2009-10 Arizona Assistant Coach 14-17 6-12 8th --2010-11 Arizona Assistant Coach 21-12 10-8 4th NIT First Round2011-12 Omaha Head Coach 15-12 N/A N/A Not eligible

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Rebecca Alvidrez joined the Omaha women’s basketball coaching staff in the summer of 2012.

Alvidrez was previously the associate head coach at Alaska Anchorage for six years, where she helped turn the Seawolves into a national powerhouse. In Alvidrez’s six years as the lead recruiter at UAA, the Seawolves posted a combined record of 165-31, winning an astounding 84.2 percent of their games.

A two-time All-Big Sky Conference selection and the newcomer of the year during her playing days at Montana State, Alvidrez will coach both guards and posts at Omaha, while serving an integral role in recruiting. Alvidrez brings strong international and West Coast recruiting ties to the Maverick program.

“I’m really excited about Coach Lindley’s vision for the program and it’s something I am happy to be a part of,” Alvidrez said. “In just a short time, UNO has grown so much and made great strides in Division I. I’m thankful that he has put his trust in me and I’m going to work my hardest to help the team be successful.”

Alvidrez played professionally in Sweden in 2003-04 with Brahe Basket, helping the team reach the league finals for the first time in club history.

A native of Albuquerque, N.M., Alvidrez joined then-new head coach Tim Moser’s staff at Division II Alaska Anchorage in 2006-07 after the Seawolves had endured six straight losing seasons. Immediately in 2006-07, things drastically turned around at UAA, as the Seawolves posted a 23-6 record in Alvidrez’s first season on staff. The following year, the Seawolves went 30-5 and reached the NCAA Division II Elite Eight. In 2008-09, UAA again reached the Elite Eight with a 31-4 final record.

reBeCCa aLVIdreZAlaska Anchorage went 24-5 in 2009-10 and 27-7 in 2010-11, earning NCAA Tournament berths both seasons. The Seawolves went 30-5 in 2011-12 and earned the school’s third Elite Eight appearance in five years.

In Alvidrez’s first four years at UAA, the Seawolves went 8-0 against Division I teams, including wins over Syracuse, Cincinnati, Santa Clara, Cleveland State, Air Force, Cal-State Northridge, UC Riverside and Coastal Carolina. Alaska Anchorage won the Great Alaska Shootout in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009.

Prior to her time at UAA, Alvidrez coached at Otero (Colo.) Junior College, where she was an assistant coach for both the Rattlers’ highly successful men’s and women’s teams from 2002-06.

Following a standout playing career at Otero Junior College that included a pair of conference titles, two junior college All-America awards and several school records, Alvidrez went on to star at Division I Montana State. At MSU, she was a two-time All-Big Sky Conference selection and the 2001 Big Sky Newcomer of the Year as the Bobcats’ point guard.

Alvidrez completed most of her bachelor’s degree at Montana State and finished it at Adams State (Colo.) in 2006. She earned her associate’s degree from Otero Junior College.

aSSISTanT CoaCH • 1ST Year • MonTana STaTe (2006)

COACHING HONORS AND AWARDS

• Helped post a 165-31 (.842) record in six years at Alaska Anchorage• Three NCAA Division II Elite Eights• Five NCAA Division II Tournaments

PLAYING HONORS AND AWARDS

• Played professionally in Sweden with Brahe Basket (2003-04)• Two-time All-Big Sky Conference selection at Montana State• Big Sky Newcomer of the Year (2001)• Two-time JUCO All-American

Omaha• Assistant Coach (2012-present)

Alaska Anchorage• Associate Head Coach (2006-2012)

Otero (Colo.) Junior College• Men’s and Women’s Asst. Coach (2002-06)

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Brittany Lange joined Chance Lindley’s staff in 2011-12 as the director of operations, and she shifted to an assistant coach position prior to the 2012-13 season.

Lange works primarily with UNO’s guards. She also coordinates the Mavericks’ offensive game strategy and serves as a scout and recruiter.

“I am thrilled to have the opportunity to be an assistant coach on the UNO staff,” Lange said. “I’m thankful to Coach Lindley and the UNO administration for giving me the opportunity to expand my role with the UNO women’s basketball program.”

A former guard on NCAA Tournament teams at Iowa State and student coach under legend Bill Fennelly, Lange used her knowledge and expertise to assist at Point Guard College in 2008, where she served as an instructor to some of the top Division I point guards in the nation. She also was a strength and conditioning/sport-specific coach at Competitive Athlete Training Zone.

Lange was integral to the Mavericks’ success in their first Division I season in 2011-12. She coordinated the Mavericks’ scheduling and team travel, while helping lead the team off the court in community service and life skills activities.

BrITTanY LanGeShe also monitored the academic progress of the Maverick women’s basketball players.

Prior to joining UNO, Lange served as a graduate assistant coach at St. Edward’s in Austin, Texas, during the 2010-11 season. Before St. Edward’s, Lange was a student assistant coach at Iowa State during her final two seasons of playing eligibility. After battling nagging injuries throughout her career, Lange spent 2008-10 helping Coach Bill Fennelly and the Cyclones reach the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight in 2009 and the NCAA Sweet 16 in 2010. She also served as a strength and conditioning intern for Iowa State in 2010.

A native of Sac City, Iowa, Lange started her collegiate playing career at Creighton in 2005-06, where she played in 15 games. Lange then transferred to Iowa State and redshirted in 2006-07. In her sophomore year in 2007-08, Lange played in 10 games, helping the Cyclones advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 2008. She excelled academically, earning the ISU Scholar-Athlete award and a spot on the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

Lange earned her bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Iowa State in May of 2010. She is pursuing a master’s degree in sport management.

aSSISTanT CoaCH • 2nd Year • IoWa STaTe (2010)

PLAYING HONORS AND AWARDS

• Iowa State Scholar-Athlete (2007)• Dean’s List (2006)• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2006-07)

Omaha• Assistant Coach (2012-present)• Director of Operations (2011-12)

St. Edward’s (Texas)•Graduate Assistant (2010-11)

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Jesyka Burks-Wiley joined the UNO women’s basketball coaching staff as an assistant in August 2012.

Burks-Wiley starred at Boston University from 2005-09, finishing her career as the America East Player of the Year in 2008-09. During her senior season, Burks-Wiley averaged 17.9 points and 7.3 rebounds per game to earn America East All-Conference First Team. She scored a career-high 32 points and collected 13 rebounds against Maine to break the 500-rebound mark for her career. She was also a member of the 1,000-point club during her decorated career at Boston, making her one of just eight players in school history to reach 1,000 points and 500 rebounds.

After college, Burks-Wiley went on to play professionally in Europe. She started her professional career with ICIM Arad in the Euro Cup in Romania, the second best league in Europe. After a successful season playing against former WNBA players, Burks-Wiley moved on to the top league in Finland and then the top Portuguese league, where she led her expansion team to the second round of the playoffs. Burks-Wiley did the same the following year when she played in Belgium, helping her new team reach the second round of the playoffs. She finished as the top rebounder on her professional team each year of her career.

A native of Kansas City, Mo., Burks-Wiley has extensive AAU ties, especially in the Kansas City area. Her grandfather,

JeSYKa BUrKS-WILeYLester Burks, was an original member of the Harlem Globe Trotters. In high school, Burks-Wiley was a standout at Lincoln College Prep Academy in Kansas City. She averaged 19.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game as a senior while leading Lincoln Prep to the Missouri 4A state championship game. She was an all-state, all-conference and all-metro selection.

At Boston during her senior season, she was integral to the team’s unprecedented success, as BU broke a team record for wins in a season (25) and boasted an impressive 19-game winning streak that lasted nearly two and a half months, while also running the America East regular-season table with a 16-0 record. BU was one of just four teams in the nation that went unbeaten in its respective conference that season.

“I’m very excited to join the UNO staff. There are great things going on here and I am glad to be a part of it and be in the great city of Omaha,” Burks-Wiley said. “I’m happy to be working with Coach Lindley. I couldn’t have asked for a better coach to start my coaching career under. He is experienced and accustomed to winning, and I’m excited to help bring a winning tradition to Omaha.”

aSSISTanT CoaCH • 1ST Year • BoSTon (2009)

PLAYING HONORS AND AWARDS

• Played professionally overseas in Romania, Finland and Portugal• America East Player of the Year (2008-09)• America East All-Conference (2007-08, 2008-09)• 1,000 career points and 500 career rebounds

Omaha• Assistant Coach (2012-present)

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Turek was a standout collegiate player from 2003-07 at Oral Roberts. The Council Bluffs, Iowa native was a first-team all-conference selection four consecutive years.

As a freshman, Turek was named to the Mid-Con All-Tournament Team and also picked up Mid-Con Newcomer of the Year honors after averaging 15.0 points and 9.3 rebounds per game. She set an ORU freshman record with 280 total rebounds and was the first freshman to be named first-team All-Mid-Con since 1998-99.

As a sophomore, Turek picked up where she left off, averaging 18.3 points and 9.6 rebounds per game. She added 16.5 points and 8.7 rebounds per game as a junior and averaged a double-double of 17.4 points and 10.5 rebounds per game as a senior, earning all-conference honors all four years.

eLISHa TUreKTurek broke the all-time rebounding record at ORU and achieved more than 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in her career. While she was there, the Golden Eagles appeared in the NCAA Tournament twice after winning the Mid-Con in her sophomore and senior seasons, after which she was named Mid-Con Tournament MVP both years. Turek was the Mid-Con Player of the Year as a senior.

She spent time with the Chicago Sky of the WNBA and played two years overseas in the top league in Spain. Turek’s brother John starred at Nebraska. Her other brother, Joshua, won a wheelchair basketball bronze medal with Team USA in the paralympics in London in 2012.

Turek graduated from Oral Roberts in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in communications.

dIreCTor oF oPeraTIonS • 1ST Year • oraL roBerTS (2007)

PLAYING HONORS AND AWARDS

• Played professionally in Spain• Mid-Con Player of the Year (2006-07)• Four-time All-Mid-Con First Team• Mid-Con Newcomer of the Year (2003-04)

Omaha• Director of Operations (2012-present)

Nate PohlenCommunications

Brandon PolkOperations

Joey SparanoEquipment Manager

Dan WarnkeVideo

Peggy BuschNelligan Sports Marketing

Pat SchaecherNelligan Sports Marketing

Ethan AndersonOperations

Dr. Matt BeacomAssistant AD/Performance

Ichiro WatanabeStrength and Conditioning

Matt JakobszeCompliance

Lindsey StinemanAcademic Success

Dani BrookeStudent-Athlete

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HONORS AND AWARDS• Academic All-Big 12 Second Team (2010-11) BefORe UNO

Joins the Mavericks for her final year of eligibility after playing two seasons at Oklahoma State and one at Cloud County (Kan.) Community College...sat out the 2011-12 season...as a junior in 2010-11, started 22 games and played in all 32, averaging 2.5 points and 2.6 rebounds per game...as a sophomore in 2009-10, played in 32 games, starting four, and averaged 0.7 points and 1.6 rebounds per game for the Cowgirls, who finished 24-11 overall and reached the NCAA Tournament Second Round...was a 2011 Academic All-Big 12 Second-Team selection...at Cloud County CC, was named a third-team NJCAA All-American...was a first-team all-region pick and tabbed as the Jayhawk West Conference Player and Newcomer of the Year, as well as an all-league selection...averaged 14.1 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 2.1 steals per game at Cloud County...played high school basketball at Johnson High School in St. Paul, Minn....earned all-conference accolades three times during her high school career and was named the St. Paul City Conference MVP as a junior and senior...also competed in track and field.

CAROLYN BLAIR-MOBLEY

PeRSONAl Born March 15, 1990 in St. Cloud, Minn....daughter of Kathy and James Mobley...mother played college basketball at Indiana and St. Cloud State...has three brothers, James, Jalen and Jordan.

SENIOR • GUARD • 5-10 • ST. PAUL, MINN. • ST. PAUL JOHNSON (OKLAHOMA STATE)

CAREER STATISTICS ReboundsYear GP-GS Min Avg fG fGA Pct 3fG 3fGA Pct fT fTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Pf fO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 (OSU) 32-4 358 11.2 6 31 .194 1 20 .050 10 17 .588 15 35 50 1.6 25 0 19 19 3 7 23 0.72010-11 (OSU) 32-22 600 18.8 28 73 .384 9 37 .243 16 28 .571 35 47 82 2.6 45 1 23 32 1 15 81 2.52011-12 Did not play TOTAl 64-26 958 15.0 34 104 .327 10 57 .175 26 45 .578 50 82 132 2.1 70 1 42 51 4 22 104 1.6

Photo courtesy of Oklahoma State Media Relations

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2011-12 (JUNiOR)Sat out the season after suffering an ACL injury in the preseason.

2010-11 (SOPHOMORe) Appeared in 20 games in her first year in the program, averaging 2.4 points per game and 1.4 assists per game...hit 5-of-15 from long range for a 33.3 percent average, second-best on the team...scored a career-high eight points at Central Missouri on Jan. 8.

BefORe UNORedshirted her first year at San Francisco State in 2008-09...played in 27 games, starting seven in her redshirt freshman season in 2009-10...averaged 2.3 points per game to go along with 1.6 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game...was a four-year letterwinner at Lakewood High School in both basketball and track & field…state qualifier all four years in track…as a sophomore, named second-team all-conference in basketball and led the league in assists…as a junior, led

CARLY CATOR

the state in assists and was named first-team all-conference while leading her team to the Colorado Class 5A Sweet 16…as a senior, was again the state assist leader and a first-team all-conference selection while also being selected to the Colorado Coaches Association all-state team…helped lead her team to the Colorado Class 5A Elite 8 to cap her career.

PeRSONAlBorn Nov. 30, 2009 in Wheat Ridge, Colo....daughter of Clint and Rose Cator…has two brothers, Clint and Sean…double majoring in sociology and French.

SENIOR • GUARD • 5-9 • LAKEWOOD, COLO. • LAKEWOOD (SAN FRANCISCO STATE)

CAREER STATISTICS ReboundsYear GP-GS Min Avg fG fGA Pct 3fG 3fGA Pct fT fTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Pf fO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2010-11 20-0 263 13.2 16 58 .276 5 15 .333 10 15 .667 12 17 29 1.5 17 0 27 36 2 11 47 2.42011-12 Did not play TOTAl 20-0 263 13.2 16 58 .276 5 15 .333 10 15 .667 12 17 29 1.5 17 0 27 36 2 11 47 2.4

CAReeR HiGHSPoints -- 8at Central Missouri (Jan. 8, 2011)

Rebounds -- 5vs. Lincoln (Dec. 18, 2010)

Assists -- 4at Pittsburg State (Jan. 19, 2011)

Steals -- 2at Central Missouri (Jan. 8, 2011)

Blocks -- 1Two times (last vs. Mo. Southern, Jan. 15, 2011)

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HONORS AND AWARDS• All-Summit League Preseason Second Team (2012-13)• College Sports Madness All-Independent First Team (2011-12)• College Sports Madness Independent Player of the Week (Jan. 30, 2012)• Chancellor’s List (Fall 2011)• Dean’s List (Spring 2012)• MIAA Academic Honor Roll (2009-10, 2010-11)

2011-12 (JUNiOR)Led the Mavs in scoring and rebounding with 13.1 points and 9.1 rebounds per game...earned College Sports Madness All-Independent First-Team honors at the end of the season...was named College Sports Madness Independent Player of the Week on Jan. 30 following 16 points and eight rebounds in a win over Texas-Arlington on Jan. 24...ranked ninth in The Summit League in scoring and first in rebounding...started all 27 games and played 36.7 minutes per game, most on the team and in The Summit League...grabbed 6.7 defensive boards per game to rank first in the league and finished in the top ten in 3-point field goal percentage (36.8 percent), field goal percentage (45.0 percent) and scoring...had a team-leading 10 double-doubles...scored in double figures 20 times, including in the first eight games...opened the season with 24 points and 12 rebounds vs. Metro State on Nov. 11...scored a career-high 26 points and grabbed 12 boards at New Orleans on Feb. 18...set a career high in rebounds with 15 on Dec. 7 against College of St. Mary, one of five straight games where she recorded double-digit rebounds.

2010-11 (SOPHOMORe)Started all 26 games for UNO in her second season, averaging 29.8 minutes per game...averaged 9.1 points per game and ranked second on the team in rebounding with 5.0 rebounds per game...recorded 33 steals and 19 blocks to rank second on the team in both categories...recorded a career-high 22 points against Washburn on Dec. 1 to go along with seven rebounds...had a career-high five assists vs. Lincoln on Dec. 18 and made a career-best five steals in the season finale vs. Pittsburg State...scored in double-figures 12 times...named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll for the second straight year.

PAIGE FRAUENDORFER

2009-10 (fReSHMAN)Appeared in every game as a freshman, starting three…scored in double digits in six games, including a career-high 14 points against Nebraska-Kearney on Dec. 18…shot 7-11 from the field against the Lopers…totaled 23 steals for the season…finished with 10 points, three rebounds and career bests of three assists and three steals against Oklahoma Panhandle State on Nov. 27…tied her career high of three steals two more times, against York on Dec. 13 and Emporia State on Dec. 31…achieved her first double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds against Chadron State on Nov. 28…had a 5-for-8 performance from the field and a perfect 3-for-3 from the free throw line for 13 points against York…named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

BefORe UNOA three-sport, 12-time letterwinner at Humphrey High School…named to the class D1 all -conference basketball team four times and the all-state first and second teams… named honorary captain for all-state teams twice…earned a spot on the Norfolk Daily News Elite Eight team four times…as a junior, reached 1,000 career points…named MVP at the Holiday Basketball Tournament her junior and senior years…a Wendy’s High School Heisman state finalist…also played volleyball, earning all-conference honors four times and all-state honors three times…set school track records in the triple jump, high jump and 200 m…won state in the long jump three times…named area athlete of the year her senior year by the Norfolk Daily News.

PeRSONAlBorn October 16, 1990 in Norfolk, Neb....daughter of James and Theresa Frauendorfer…has one brother, Derrick, and one sister, Alyssa…majoring in pre-pharmacy.

SENIOR • GUARD • 6-0 • HUMPHREY, NEB. • HUMPHREY

CAREER STATISTICS ReboundsYear GP-GS Min Avg fG fGA Pct 3fG 3fGA Pct fT fTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Pf fO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 27-3 549 20.3 70 189 .370 5 35 .143 22 31 .710 28 55 83 3.1 37 0 22 45 13 23 167 6.2 2010-11 26-26 774 29.8 96 250 .384 9 32 .281 36 47 .766 46 83 129 5.0 50 1 55 67 19 33 237 9.1 2011-12 27-27 992 36.7 139 309 .450 14 38 .368 62 82 .756 65 182 247 9.1 47 0 68 84 17 66 354 13.1 TOTAl 80-56 2315 28.9 305 748 .408 28 105 .267 120 160 .750 139 320 459 5.7 134 1 145 196 49 122 758 9.5

CAReeR HiGHSPoints -- 26at New Orleans (Feb. 18, 2012)

Rebounds -- 15vs. College of St. Mary (Dec. 7, 2011)

Assists -- 5Twice (last vs. York, Dec. 1, 2011)

Steals -- 6Three times (last vs. Briar Cliff, Dec. 3, 2011)

Blocks -- 3vs. Western Illinois (Jan. 30, 2012)

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CAREER STATISTICS ReboundsYear GP-GS Min Avg fG fGA Pct 3fG 3fGA Pct fT fTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Pf fO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2011-12 25-11 330 13.2 36 94 .383 1 1 1.000 17 40 .425 26 38 64 2.6 40 0 13 41 1 11 90 3.6 TOTAl 25-11 330 13.2 36 94 .383 1 1 1.000 17 40 .425 26 38 64 2.6 40 0 13 41 1 11 90 3.6

CAReeR HiGHSPoints -- 11at West Virginia State (Nov. 26, 2011)

Rebounds -- 6at West Virginia State (Nov. 26, 2011)

Assists -- 3at Kansas City (Jan. 11, 2012)

Steals -- 2vs. College of St. Mary (Dec. 7, 2011)

Blocks -- 1vs. Western State (Nov. 11, 2011)

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2011-12 (JUNiOR)Played in 25 games and started 11...averaged 3.6 points and 2.6 rebounds per game in 13.2 minutes per game...shot 38.3 percent from the field (36-of-94)...scored a season-high 11 points at West Virginia State on Nov. 26, where she also hit her only 3-point attempt of the season...also grabbed a season-best six rebounds at West Virginia State...had a season-high three assists at UMKC on Jan. 11.

ZENTA LIEPA

BefORe UNOPlayed one season at Independence Community College in Kansas and one season at Logan College in Carterville, Ill....averaged 2.5 points and 2.6 rebounds per game as a sophomore in 2010-11 at Independence...helped the Lady Pirates to a 30-3 record and reached the Region VI semifinals...as a freshman at Logan College, averaged 2.4 points and 1.8 rebounds per game...had nine points, 11 rebounds and three assists vs. Joliet Junior College...helped Logan to a 14-12 record.

SENIOR • FORWARD • 6-1 • RIGA, LATVIA • RIGA (INDEPENDENCE CC)

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HONORS AND AWARDS• College Sports Madness All-Independent Second Team (2011-12)• College Sports Madness Independent Player of the Week (Dec. 26, 2011)• Dean’s List (2011-12)• MIAA All-Defensive Team (2009-10)• MIAA Academic Honor Roll (2009-10, 2010-11)

2011-12 (JUNiOR)Played in all 27 games and started 24, averaging 36.0 minutes per game...was second on the team in scoring with 12.9 points per game and led the team in assists with 6.1 per game...nabbed 4.1 steals per game to rank third in the nation and first in The Summit League...earned College Sports Madness Independent Player of the Week on Dec. 26 after scoring 17 points and grabbing seven rebounds in the Mavs’ first win over a Division I opponent, Western Illinois...scored 20-plus points a team-leading four times and scored in double figures 18 times...scored a career-high 25 points on 9-of-12 shooting to go with five assists and five rebounds in a win over Dakota Wesleyan on Feb. 10...opened the season with a double-double of 14 points and 10 assists vs. Western State...added two other double-doubles on the season: 21 points and a career-high 11 assists against Northwest Missouri State on Dec. 10, and 12 points and 10 assists at Tulsa on Dec. 28...had a season-high nine steals against Upper Iowa on Nov. 15...played all 45 minutes in an overtime win over Northwest Missouri State on Dec. 10...knocked down two game-winning free throws with three seconds left to beat Sioux Falls, 69-68, on Feb. 2...had a season-high seven rebounds on four different occasions.

2010-11 (SOPHOMORe)Started all 26 games for the Mavs, leading the team in minutes per game at 31.8...ranked second on the team in scoring at 11.5 points per game and led the team in steals with 80 (3.1 per game) and assists with 4.6 per game...led the MIAA in steals per game (3.1) and was third in assists per game (4.6)...recorded a career-high 11 steals vs. Calumet St. Joseph on Nov. 27, one short of the school-record 12 steals, set by Linda Schabloske on Jan. 30, 1993...also added 13 points against Calumet St. Joseph for the first double-double of her career...recorded another double-double with 10 points and a career-high 11 rebounds at Missouri Western on Jan. 2...scored a career-high 23 points and dished out a career-high 11

JAMIE NASH

assists for her third double-double of the season in an 87-83 upset win over No. 6 Washburn on Jan. 22...notched her fourth and final double-double of the season in the final game of the year against Pittsburg State with 16 points and 11 rebounds...scored in double-figures in 15 games...named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll for the second straight year.

2009-10 (fReSHMAN)Named to the MIAA All-Defensive Team after starting in 24 games in her first-year campaign…team leader in steals, recording 81 on the season…achieved a career-high 15 points against Pittsburg State on Jan. 20…averaged 3.0 assists a game, including a season-high seven assist performance at Fort Hays State on Jan. 27…opened the year by scoring 14 points on 6-for-9 shooting from the field against Dana on Nov. 15…finished in double-figure scoring in five contests…tied her career best of seven rebounds on two occasions – against Pittsburg State on Jan. 20 and against Southwest Baptist on Feb. 20…swiped seven steals at Fort Hays State on Jan. 27…put up a career-high nine assists at Northwest Missouri State on Dec. 12…named to the 2009-10 MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

BefORe UNOFour-year letterwinner in both basketball and softball at Aurora (Mo.) High School...earned first team all-conference and all-district honors in both sports in each of those four years...helped her basketball team to conference, district and sectional titles during her junior year (2007-08)...member of the National Honor Society and the all-academic team.

PeRSONAlBorn July 15, 1990 in Albuquerque, N.M...daughter of Tommy and Cherri Nash...has one brother and one sister...majoring in secondary education.

SENIOR • GUARD • 5-4 • VERONA, MO. • AURORA

CAREER STATISTICS ReboundsYear GP-GS Min Avg fG fGA Pct 3fG 3fGA Pct fT fTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Pf fO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 27-24 743 27.5 71 187 .380 13 57 .228 36 49 .735 24 73 97 3.6 79 2 84 86 2 81 191 7.1 2010-11 26-26 827 31.8 100 275 .364 27 91 .297 72 106 .679 24 85 109 4.2 71 2 120 108 4 80 299 11.5 2011-12 27-24 972 36.0 124 300 .413 24 81 .296 77 110 .700 23 93 116 4.3 57 0 166 152 0 110 349 12.9TOTAl 80-74 2542 31.8 295 762 .387 64 229 .279 185 265 .698 71 251 322 4.0 207 4 370 346 6 271 839 10.5

CAReeR HiGHSPoints -- 25vs. Dakota Wesleyan (Feb. 10, 2012)

Rebounds -- 11Twice (last vs. Pittsburg State, Feb. 26, 2011)

Assists -- 11Two times (last vs. NW Missouri State, Dec. 10, 2011)

Steals -- 11vs. Calumet St. Joseph (Nov. 27, 2010)

Blocks -- 1Six times (last vs. Emporia State, Feb. 5, 2011)

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HONORS AND AWARDS• Dean’s List (2011-12)• MIAA Academic Honor Roll (2010-11)

2011-12 (SOPHOMORe) Started all 27 games and averaged 7.4 points and 5.0 rebounds per game in 26.3 minutes per game...shot 41.7 percent (75-of-180) from the field...hit 46-of-60 (76.7 percent) from the free throw line to rank second on the team and 15th in The Summit League...had 24 steals to tie for fourth on the team and snatched a career-best four steals at West Virginia State in Nov. 26...scored a career-high 18 points vs. Briar Cliff on Dec. 3...set a new career high in rebounds with 11 vs. Dakota Wesleyan on Feb. 10...recorded her first career double-double at West Virginia State with 12 points and 10 rebounds.

2010-11 (fReSHMAN)Played in 15 games, starting two...averaged 2.8 points per game and 1.7 rebounds per game...shot 38.9 percent from the field to rank fourth on the team...scored a career-high 14 points at Central Missouri on Jan. 8...had a career-high five rebounds vs. Missouri Southern on Jan. 15...named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

STACIA GEBERS

BefORe UNOFour-year letter winner in basketball, volleyball and track at Superior High School…leading scorer and rebounder for basketball her freshman, junior and senior years…placed second at the state track meet in long jump her freshman and junior years…as a junior, she was part of the Superior team that qualified for the state tournament for the first time in school history…all-time leading scorer for Superior’s girls basketball program…team qualified for the state basketball tournament her senior season…graduated with a perfect 4.0 grade-point average and was class salutatorian...named academic all-state...member of National Honor Society.

PeRSONAlBorn Nov. 5, 1991 in Superior, Neb....daughter of David and Sherry Gebers…has one sister, Haley …majoring in business.

JUNIOR • FORWARD • 6-0 • NORA, NEB. • SUPERIOR

CAREER STATISTICS ReboundsYear GP-GS Min Avg fG fGA Pct 3fG 3fGA Pct fT fTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Pf fO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2010-11 15-2 126 8.4 14 36 .389 6 20 .300 8 10 .800 4 22 26 1.7 9 0 3 6 0 2 42 2.8 2011-12 27-27 711 26.3 75 180 .417 3 15 .200 46 60 .767 55 80 135 5.0 59 0 17 54 13 24 199 7.4 TOTAl 42-29 837 19.9 89 216 .412 9 35 .257 54 70 .771 59 102 161 3.8 68 0 20 60 13 26 241 5.7

CAReeR HiGHSPoints -- 18vs. Briar Cliff (Dec. 3, 2011)

Rebounds -- 11vs. Dakota Wesleyan (Feb. 10, 2012)

Assists -- 3at New Orleans (Feb. 18, 2012)

Steals -- 4at West Virginia State (Nov. 26, 2011)

Blocks -- 2Three times (last at UL-Lafayette, Feb. 20, 2012)

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HONORS AND AWARDS• College Sports Madness Independent Freshman of the Year (2011-12)

2011-12 (fReSHMAN) Played in all 27 games and made three starts...averaged 6.9 points and 2.7 rebounds per game in 21.1 minutes per game...came off the bench and scored a season-high 23 points against Missouri Western on Dec. 31, shooting 10-of-17 from the floor and 3-of-5 from long range...grabbed a season-high eight rebounds vs. Sioux Falls on Feb. 2...had four assists three times and made three steals against Missouri Western...finished the year with 24 steals to tie for fourth on the team...scored in double figures eight times and had 20-plus points twice.

BefORe UNOWas a three-year captain and four-year letterwinner at Elkhorn...led the Antlers in scoring in her senior year with 15 points per game and was named team MVP...earned first-team all-state, all-conference and all-metro honors...led Elkhorn to a 22-2 record and a runner-up finish at the Class B state tournament...was selected to the Omaha Coaches Association and Nebraska Coaches Association all-star games...voted MVP of the Warrior all-star game...in her junior season, led Elkhorn to a third-place finish in the Class A state tournament...was named second-team all-state,

CATHLEEN COX

first-team all-metro and first-team all-conference...earned first-team all-conference, honorable mention all-state and second-team all-metro honors after her sophomore season...earned all-conference honorable mention as a freshman...was also a standout on the Antlers’ soccer team, helping the school win the 2008 Class B state championship as a freshman and earning second-team all-state honors as a junior...was a four-year National Honor Society member.

PeRSONAlBorn Jan. 31, 1993 in Omaha, Neb....daughter of Tom and Caryl Cox...has a brother, Sean...majoring in business.

SOPHOMORE • GUARD • 5-9 • ELKHORN, NEB. • ELKHORN

CAREER STATISTICS ReboundsYear GP-GS Min Avg fG fGA Pct 3fG 3fGA Pct fT fTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Pf fO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2011-12 27-3 571 21.1 74 223 .332 21 75 .280 18 24 .750 17 55 72 2.7 57 0 32 87 2 24 187 6.9 TOTAL 27-3 571 21.1 74 223 .332 21 75 .280 18 24 .750 17 55 72 2.7 57 0 32 87 2 24 187 6.9

CAReeR HiGHSPoints -- 23vs. Missouri Western (Dec. 31, 2011)

Rebounds -- 8vs. Sioux Falls (Feb. 2, 2012)

Assists -- 4Three times (last vs. Dallas Christian, Jan. 9, 2012)

Steals -- 3vs. Missouri Western (Dec. 31, 2011)

Blocks -- 1Two times (last at W. Va. State, Nov. 26, 2011)

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122011-12 (ReDSHiRT)Sat out the 2011-12 season after transferring from Concordia.

BefORe UNOPlayed one season at Concordia (Neb.) before transferring to UNO as a walk-on...appeared in 19 games and averaged 6.3 points and 2.0 assists per game in her freshman year...scored a career-high 13 points against College of the Ozarks on Dec. 20, 2010...had career highs of six steals and five assists against Bethany (Kan.) on Nov. 9, 2010...shot 34.9 percent from 3-point range...was a standout point guard at Bellevue West High School, leading the Thunderbirds to Nebraska Class A state championships in 2009 and 2010...earned all-state honorable mention.

MYHIAH DOTZLERPeRSONAlDaughter of Ron and Twany Dotzler...born May 6, 1991...has 13 siblings...older brother, Josh, played at Creighton from 2005-09...majoring in elementary and special education.

SOPHOMORE • GUARD • 5-4 • OMAHA, NEB. • BELLEVUE WEST (CONCORDIA)

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2011-12 (fReSHMAN)Averaged 3.6 points per game and 4.0 rebounds per game and blocked a team-best 43 shots in her first year at UNO...her 43 blocked shots ranked seventh all-time in school history for blocks in a season...came on strong at the end of the season, making her first career starts in the final two games and earning her first two double-doubles...in her first career start at New Orleans, scored 14 points and had 18 rebounds and three blocks...her 18 rebounds tied for the eighth-most ever by a UNO player...followed that up at Louisiana in the final game of the season with 12 points and 15 rebounds in a career-high 41 minutes...recorded a career-high four blocked shots at Kentucky (Nov. 23) and vs. Western Illinois (Jan. 30).

BefORe UNOPlayed at Long Beach Poly High School, which finished the 2010-11 season 25-3 and ranked eighth in the nation...as a senior, averaged 4.1 points per game and 3.8 rebounds per game...shot 44 percent from the field...had 10 points,

TAIJHE KELLY

seven rebounds, seven blocked shots and three steals against Georgetown (Texas)...had 10 points, five rebounds and six blocked shots against Mt. Lebanon (Pa.)...as a junior, helped the Jackrabbits to a 32-3 record, a No. 4 national ranking and an appearance in the California state championship game...averaged 4.9 points and 3.3 rebounds per game...scored 17 points in a 95-32 win over Compton...shot 53 percent from the field on the season...was also a track and field letterwinner at Long Beach Poly.

PeRSONAlBorn Nov. 13, 1993...has not declared a major.

SOPHOMORE • CENTER • 6-4 • CARSON, CALIF. • LONG BEACH POLY

CAREER STATISTICS ReboundsYear GP-GS Min Avg fG fGA Pct 3fG 3fGA Pct fT fTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Pf fO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2011-12 26-2 364 14.0 41 96 .427 0 0 .000 11 22 .500 45 58 103 4.0 42 1 11 36 43 5 93 3.6 TOTAL 26-2 364 14.0 41 96 .427 0 0 .000 11 22 .500 45 58 103 4.0 42 1 11 36 43 5 93 3.6

CAReeR HiGHSPoints -- 14at New Orleans (Feb. 18, 2012)

Rebounds -- 18at New Orleans (Feb. 18, 2012)

Assists -- 2Two times (last at New Orleans, Feb. 18, 2012)

Steals -- 1Five times (last at South Dakota, Feb. 7, 2012)

Blocks -- 4Two times (last at Western Illinois, Jan. 30, 2012)

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1BefORe UNO Set the National Junior College Athletic Association record for 3-pointers made in a game and was regarded as one of the top junior college Region XIV players at Tyler Junior College in Tyler, Texas...averaged 12.5 points per game and shot 39.2 percent from long distance (87-of-222) in her second year at TJC in 2011-12...also shot 74.5 percent from the free throw line...hit at least two 3-pointers in 26 of the 33 games she played in and hit six 3-pointers against Angelina on Feb. 8 for a season-high 29 points...helped TJC reach the finals of the NJCAA Region XIV Tournament and finish with a 25-8 record...as a freshman, was named the NJCAA Player of the Week for the week of Dec. 8 after averaging 26.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.5 steals in two TJC wins...scored a career-high 41 points in a 96-92 win over Weatherford on Dec. 1, 2010, hitting 13-of-22 from 3-point range to set the NJCAA record for 3-pointers made in a game...played high school basketball for Hot Springs High School in Hot Springs, Ark., where she made the Class 5A (third-largest) All-State team as a senior in 2010.

ERICKA HOUSEPeRSONAlBorn June 22...daughter of Virginia Motley...majoring in physical education.

JUNIOR • GUARD • 5-9 • HOT SPRINGS, ARK. • HOT SPRINGS (TYLER JC)

2BefORe UNO Averaged 8.2 points and 5.1 rebounds in 30 games as a sophomore at Arkansas Baptist College in 2011-12...shot 41.0 percent from the field and helped the Buffaloes to a 22-9 record...started her collegiate career at Arkansas Tech University in 2010-11, where she helped the Golden Suns to the Division II Elite 8, appearing in 27 games and averaging 2.0 points and 2.0 rebounds per game…was a three-time Class 7A Central All-Conference selection and an all-state honoree as a senior at North Little Rock High School…was named to the Class 7A all-state tournament team as a junior in 2009 and an all-metro selection in 2010…averaged 12.4 points and 7.3 rebounds per game as a senior and led the Charging Wildcats to a 31-0 record and the Arkansas Class 7A state championship…was selected to play in the All-Metro Classic All-Star Game, which she was named MVP of, and the AHSA All-Star basketball game…following her senior season, North Little Rock was ranked 15th in the ESPN Fab 50 High School poll…started her high school career at Parkview High School, where she started as a freshman and helped the team win the Class 6A state title.

CASSE VAUGHNPeRSONAlBorn Nov. 1, 1991...daughter of Marian Vaughn and step-father Randy Miles...has one sister, Breanna...majoring in athletic training.

JUNIOR • FORWARD • 6-0 • LITTLE ROCK, ARK. • NORTH LITTLE ROCK (ARKANSAS BAPTIST)

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31BefORe UNO Was named MVP of the North Central League II after leading Sonoma Academy to a 25-3 record...was also named The Press Democrat All-Empire Small-School Female Athlete of the Year for the third straight year…averaged 23.6 points and 10.4 rebounds per game...was a four-year letterwinner and two-year captain for the Coyotes…surpassed the 2,000 point mark in her career and was named first-team all-league and first-team all-Empire for the fourth straight year…in her junior season, averaged 21.0 points per game, 9.2 rebounds per game, 6.2 assists per game and 4.5 steals per game…scored a career-high 44 points in Sonoma Academy’s 62-51 win over Bentley…helped the Coyotes qualify for the Division V NorCal playoffs for the first time with a 25-6 final record…rated the 29th best prospect in Northern California by NorCalPreps.com...as a freshman, helped the Coyotes to the North Coast Section Division VI championship with a 26-3 record, scoring 30 points in Sonoma Academy’s 46-33 championship game win...played

KATE BAYESAAU basketball with the Cal Ballaz under coach Leroy Hurt...was a four-year NCS scholar athlete…also starred on the Sonoma Academy soccer team, scoring more than 150 goals in her four years.

PeRSONAl Born Sept. 26, 1993 in St. Petersburg, Fla....daughter of Michael and Robyn Bayes...has two brothers, Stephen and Christopher...majoring in exercise science.

FRESHMAN • GUARD • 5-9 • NOVATO, CALIF. • SONOMA ACADEMY

15BefORe UNO Played at Burges High School in El Paso, Texas under coach Cynthia Hernandez...averaged 14.6 points and 8.8 rebounds per game as a senior and was a first-team all-state, first-team all-district and second-team all-city selection by the El Paso Times...recorded seven 20-point games in her final season and helped the Mustangs finish 22-12 and advance to the Texas Class 4A playoffs, where they lost to the defending state champions by six points...missed her junior season due to injury...as a sophomore, was named All-District Newcomer of the Year and started on varsity...also played for Dedicated Athletic Girls, coached by Monica Massey...DAG produced three Division I prospects...posted a 40-5 summer record and got fourth place at the Super 64 Tournament in Dallas...was an honor roll member.

ALLISON JACKSONPeRSONAl Born Aug. 12, 1994...daughter of William and Irene Jackson...has two sisters, Renee and Grace...majoring in social work.

FRESHMAN • FORWARD • 6-0 • EL PASO, TEXAS • BURGES

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2012-13 OMAHA WOMEN’S BASKET BALLMAVERICKSNEBRASKA-KEARNEY (Exh.)Nov. 7 • Sapp Fieldhouse • 7 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation .....................................................Kearney, Neb.Conference ..............................................................MIAANickname ..............................................................LopersFacility (Capacity) ............ Health & Sports Center (5,700)Website .......................................................... lopers.comSID (Email) ................. Peter Yazvac ([email protected])

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ................................................ Kevin ChaneyAlma Mater ................................. San Diego State (1979)Record at School .....................................21-33 (3rd year)Career Record ......................................................... SameAssistants .................................................... Mia Johnson2011-12 Record ........................................................8-19Conference Record (Finish) ............................ 8-14 (12th)NCAA Postseason Finish ..........................................NoneStarters Returning/Lost ..............................................2/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................................6/5

SERIES HISTORY WITH UNOSeries Record ........................................... UNK leads 19-9at UNO..................................................... UNK leads 10-8Last Time ....................UNK 87-79 (Nov. 17, 2008 at UNK)

LOUISIANANov. 16 • Sapp Fieldhouse • 7 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ..................................................... Lafayette, La.Conference ......................................................... Sun BeltNickname ....................................................Ragin’ CajunsFacility (Capacity) ............................Cajundome (11,550)Website ................................................. ragincajuns.comSID (Email) ...........Traci Bode ([email protected])

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ............................................ Garry BrodheadAlma Mater ...........................................Louisiana (1980)Record at School ......................................... 0-0 (1st year)Career Record ......................................................... SameAssistants ...Sallie Guillory, Deacon Jones, Jennifer Sullivan2011-12 Record ........................................................7-23Conference Record (Finish) .....................1-15 (6th, West)NCAA Postseason Finish ..........................................NoneStarters Returning/Lost ..............................................1/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................................5/9

SERIES HISTORY WITH UNOSeries Record ..................................... Louisiana leads 1-0at UNO........................................................ First MeetingLast Time ......Louisiana 62-60 (OT) (Feb. 20, 2012 at ULL)

NORTHERN ARIZONANov. 18 • Sapp Fieldhouse • 1 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ....................................................Flagstaff, Ariz.Conference ...........................................................Big SkyNickname .................................................... LumberjacksFacility (Capacity) .....................Walkup Skydome (3,300)Website ................................................ nauathletics.comSID (Email) .............. Steve Shaff ([email protected])

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ................................................... Sue DarlingAlma Mater ..............................................Arizona (1983)Record at School ......................................... 0-0 (1st year)Career Record ........................................ 12-70 (4th year)Assistants ...Jamie Shadian, Robyne Bostick, Karlie Burris2011-12 Record ........................................................9-20Conference Record (Finish) .............................. 4-12 (8th)NCAA Postseason Finish ..........................................NoneStarters Returning/Lost ..............................................3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................10/4

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NORTH CAROLINA A&TNov. 12 • Sapp Fieldhouse • 7 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ................................................ Greensboro, N.C.Conference ............................................................. MEACNickname ..............................................................AggiesFacility (Capacity) .............. Corbett Sports Center (5,700)Website .................................................. ncataggies.comSID (Email) .................... Kristin Pratt ([email protected])

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ............................................Tarrell RobinsonAlma Mater ............................North Carolina A&T (2001)Record at School ......................................... 0-0 (1st year)Career Record ......................................................... SameAssistants ...... Laphelia Doss, Franklin Scott, Shavon Earp2011-12 Record ......................................................15-16Conference Record (Finish) ................................ 9-7 (5th)NCAA Postseason Finish ..........................................NoneStarters Returning/Lost ..............................................4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................12/4

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SAINT LOUISNov. 21 • Sapp Fieldhouse • 2 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ......................................................St. Louis, Mo.Conference ..................................................... Atlantic 10Nickname ........................................................... BillikensFacility (Capacity) ....................... Chaifetz Arena (10,600)Website .................................................. slubillikens.comSID (Email) ...............Mickey Smith ([email protected])

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ..................................................... Lisa StoneAlma Mater .................................................. Iowa (1984)Record at School ......................................... 0-0 (1st year)Career Record ...................................503-237 (27th year)Assistants ...Barb Smith (Associate), Amy Stephens, Lou DiFeo2011-12 Record ......................................................11-20Conference Record (Finish) .........................4-10 (T-10th)NCAA Postseason Finish ..........................................NoneStarters Returning/Lost ..............................................4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................................9/2

SERIES HISTORY WITH UNOSeries Record ...................................Saint Louis leads 1-0at UNO........................................................ First MeetingLast Time...Saint Louis 81-54 (Jan. 3, 2012 at Saint Louis)

SW MINNESOTA STATENov. 25 • Sapp Fieldhouse • 2 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ..................................................Marshall, Minn.Conference ....... Northern Sun Intercollegiate ConferenceNickname .........................................................MustangsFacility (Capacity) ......Recreation/Athletic Facility (4,000)Website ............................................smsumustangs.comSID (Email) .................... Kelly Loft ([email protected])

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ............................................... Allison KrugerAlma Mater ............................. Nebraska-Kearney (2004)Record at School .....................................13-39 (3rd year)Career Record ......................................................... SameAssistants ......Megan Doyle, Clare Duwelius, Micha Mims2011-12 Record ........................................................6-20Conference Record (Finish) ............................ 5-17 (13th)NCAA Postseason Finish ..........................................NoneStarters Returning/Lost ..............................................3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................................8/3

SERIES HISTORY WITH UNOSeries Record .........Southwest Minnesota State leads 3-2at UNO.......................................................UNO leads 1-0Last Time ......................UNO 78-66 (Jan. 9, 2007 at UNO)

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UT ARLINGTONNov. 30 • Sapp Fieldhouse • 7 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ................................................. Arlington, TexasConference ..........................Western Athletic ConferenceNickname .........................................................MavericksFacility (Capacity) ..................College Park Center (7,000)Website ...................................................... utamavs.comSID (Email) ...............Melissa Cebold ([email protected])

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ........................................Samantha MorrowAlma Mater ..................................Texas Wesleyan (1981)Record at School .................................... 70-79 (6th year)Career Record ......................................................... SameAssistants ................. Karen Blair, Kris Wood, Brion Raven2011-12 Record ........................................................7-21Conference Record (Finish) ................... 5-11 (Southland)NCAA Postseason Finish ..........................................NoneStarters Returning/Lost ..............................................4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................11/1

SERIES HISTORY WITH UNOSeries Record .............................................UNO leads 1-0at UNO........................................................ First MeetingLast Time ....... UNO 60-52 (Jan. 24, 2012 at UT Arlington)

LOYOLA-CHICAGODec. 8 • Sapp Fieldhouse • 2 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ........................................................ Chicago, Ill.Conference ..............................................Horizon LeagueNickname ......................................................... RamblersFacility .......................................................Gentile Arena Website ............................................ loyolaramblers.comSID (Email) ........................Leo Krause ([email protected])

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ................................................. Eric SimpsonAlma Mater .................................... Northwestern (1994)Record at School .................................... 40-51 (4th year)Career Record ......................................................... SameAssociate Head Coach .................................. Brent BrownAssistants ...................... Keisha Collins, Lindsay Schrader2011-12 Record ......................................................13-17Conference Record (Finish) .......................................8-10NCAA Postseason Finish ..........................................NoneStarters Returning/Lost ..............................................4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................11/2

SERIES HISTORY WITH UNOSeries Record ............................Loyola-Chicago leads 1-0at UNO........................................................ First MeetingLast Time ....Loyola-Chicago 69-57 (Dec. 18, 2011 at ULC)

COLLEGE OF ST. MARYDec. 21 • Sapp Fieldhouse • Noon

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ......................................................Omaha, Neb.Conference ...............Midlands Collegiate Athletic (NAIA)Nickname ............................................................. FlamesFacility ...............................................Lied Fitness CenterWebsite ...................................................csmflames.comSID (Email) ...................... Shad Beam ([email protected])

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ................................................Chuck BrewerAlma Mater ................................................ Mount MartyRecord at School .................................... 52-70 (4th year)Career Record .................................... 128-103 (7th year)Assistants ............................. Terra Moyers, Terry Schrank2011-12 Record ......................................................22-11Conference Record (Finish) ............................... 9-5 (2nd)Postseason Finish ................ NAIA Division II Round of 32Starters Returning/Lost ..............................................3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................................6/3

SERIES HISTORY WITH UNOSeries Record ...........................................UNO leads 25-1at UNO.....................................................UNO leads 24-1Last Time ......................UNO 88-49 (Dec. 7, 2011 at UNO)

TULSADec. 4 • Sapp Fieldhouse • 7 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ........................................................ Tulsa, Okla.Conference ............................................. Conference USANickname .............................................Golden HurricaneFacility (Capacity) ......Donald W. Reynolds Center (8,355)Website .............................................tulsahurricane.comSID (Email) ...Stephanie Hall ([email protected])

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ......................................... Matilda MossmanAlma Mater ..............................Western Kentucky (1979)Record at School ....................................13-15 (2nd year)Career Record ...................................163-110 (11th year)Assistants ........ Britney Brown, Fred Castro, Shane Coffey2011-12 Record ......................................................13-15Conference Record (Finish) ................................ 8-8 (6th)NCAA Postseason Finish ..........................................NoneStarters Returning/Lost ..............................................4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................................9/4

SERIES HISTORY WITH UNOSeries Record ............................................ Tulsa leads 1-0at UNO........................................................ First MeetingLast Time ..................Tulsa 68-60 (Dec. 28, 2011 at Tulsa)

KANSAS CITYDec. 28 • Kansas City, Mo • 7 p.m.March 2 • Sapp Fieldhouse • 2 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ................................................. Kansas City, Mo.Conference .......................................The Summit LeagueNickname ........................................................KangaroosFacility (Capacity) ......Swinney Recreation Center (1,500)Website ...........................................umkckangaroos.comSID (Email) .................... Nik Busch ([email protected])

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach .................................................Marsha FreseAlma Mater ................................................... Rice (1995)Record at School ......................................... 0-0 (1st year)Career Record ......................................................... SameAssociate Head Coach ................................Bruce EricksonAssistants .....................Meredith Doyle, Danielle Gratton2011-12 Record ......................................................22-12Conference Record (Finish) .............................. 11-7 (4th)NCAA Postseason Finish ..........................................NoneStarters Returning/Lost ..............................................3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................................6/8

SERIES HISTORY WITH UNOSeries Record ...........................................UMKC leads 3-1at UMKC ..................................................UMKC leads 3-0at UNO.......................................................UNO leads 1-0Last Time ............... UMKC 74-64 (Jan. 11, 2012 at UMKC)

ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFFDec. 17 • Pine Bluff, Ark. • 6 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ...................................................Pine Bluff, Ark.Conference ................................... Southwestern AthleticNickname ....................................................Golden LionsFacility (Capacity) ..............H.O. Clemmons Arena (4,500)Website ..............................................uapblionsroar.comSID (Email) ....... Edrin Nicholson ([email protected])

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach .................................................. Nate KilbertAlma Mater ......................Mississippi Valley State (1987)Record at School ......................................... 0-0 (1st year)Career Record ...................................111-156 (10th year)Assistants .................................................................. N/A2011-12 Record ........................................................1-25Conference Record (Finish) .......................................1-14NCAA Postseason Finish ..........................................NoneStarters Returning/Lost ..............................................5/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................................6/8

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2012-13 OMAHA WOMEN’S BASKET BALLMAVERICKSOAKLANDJan. 3 • Sapp Fieldhouse • 7 p.m.Feb. 2 • Rochester, Mich. • 1 p.m. CT

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ................................................ Rochester, Mich.Conference .......................................The Summit LeagueNickname ............................................... Golden GrizzliesFacility (Capacity) .........................Athletics Center O’renaWebsite ...................................................ougrizzlies.comSID (Email) ....... Scott Dunford ([email protected])

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ............................................... Beckie FrancisAlma Mater .............................................. Colgate (1987)Record at School ...............................218-142 (13th year)Career Record .....................................................236-178Associate Head Coach ...................................Eric StephanAssistants ...................................Katie Trolla, Anne Hafeli2011-12 Record ......................................................11-17Conference Record (Finish) ...........................7-11 (T-6th)NCAA Postseason Finish ..........................................NoneStarters Returning/Lost ..............................................3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................................8/4

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WESTERN ILLINOISJan. 12 • Macomb, Ill. • 4:30 p.m.Feb. 7 • Sapp Fieldhouse • 7 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation .......................................................Macomb, Ill.Conference .......................................The Summit LeagueNickname ..................................... Fighting LeathernecksFacility (Cap.) ... Waste Management Court at Western Hall (5,139)Website ........................................... goleathernecks.comSID (Email) .... Patrick Osterman ([email protected])

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ................................................... J.D. GravinaAlma Mater .......................William Jewell College (2000)Record at School ....................................12-19 (2nd Year)Career Record .......................................125-80 (8th year)Assistants .......Seth Minter, Kerry Juhlin, Tiffany Coppage2011-12 Record ......................................................12-19Conference Record (Finish) ...........................7-11 (T-6th)NCAA Postseason Finish ..........................................NoneStarters Returning/Lost ..............................................3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................................8/5

SERIES HISTORY WITH UNOSeries Record ...................................................... Tied 1-1at WIU .......................................................UNO leads 1-0at UNO......................................Western Illinois leads 1-0Last Time ... Western Illinois 70-59 (Jan. 30, 2012 at WIU)

SOUTH DAKOTADec. 30 • Vermillion, S.D. • 2 p.m.Feb. 28 • Sapp Fieldhouse • 7 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation .................................................. Vermillion, S.D.Conference .......................................The Summit LeagueNickname ............................................................ CoyotesFacility (Capacity) ......................... DakotaDome (10,000)Website .................................................. usdcoyotes.comSID (Email) .................... Jarrod Tell ([email protected])

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ................................................Amy WilliamsAlma Mater ........................................... Nebraska (1998)Record at School ......................................... 0-0 (1st year)Career Record ........................................ 97-65 (6th year)Assistants .......Ryan Larsen, Brooke Atkinson, Chuck Love2011-12 Record ........................................................23-8Conference Record (Finish) ............................... 12-6 (3rd)NCAA Postseason Finish ..........................................NoneStarters Returning/Lost ..............................................2/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................................8/3

SERIES HISTORY WITH UNOSeries Record .........................................UNO leads 34-33at South Dakota ......................South Dakota leads 21-13at UNO...................................................UNO leads 21-12Last Time ........ South Dakota 58-38 (Feb. 7, 2012 at USD)

FORT WAYNEJan. 5 • Sapp Fieldhouse • 2 p.m.Jan. 31 • Fort Wayne, Ind. • 6 p.m. CT

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation .................................................Fort Wayne, Ind.Conference .......................................The Summit LeagueNickname .......................................................MastodonsFacility (Capacity) ..... Hilliard Gates Sports Center (2,000)Website .............................................. gomastodons.comSID (Email) ...................... Kit Stetzel ([email protected])

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ......................................................Chris PaulAlma Mater .......................................... St. Francis (1994)Record at School ...................................81-119 (8th year)Career Record ......................................................... SameAssistants ................................... Kip Miller, Caren Fiorillo2011-12 Record ........................................................9-21Conference Record (Finish) .............................. 6-12 (9th)NCAA Postseason Finish ..........................................NoneStarters Returning/Lost ..............................................2/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................................8/5

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IUPUIJan. 10 • Indianapolis, Ind. • 6 p.m. CTFeb. 9 • Sapp Fieldhouse • 1 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ............................................... Indianapolis, Ind.Conference .......................................The Summit LeagueNickname ............................................................ JaguarsFacility (Capacity) ...............................The Jungle (1,215)Website ..................................................... iupuijags.comSID (Email) ................... John Berry ([email protected])

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ...........................................Austin ParkinsonAlma Mater ...............................................Purdue (2004)Record at School .....................................17-43 (3rd year)Career Record ......................................................... SameAssociate Head Coach .................................... Alex MislanAssistants .............................. Stan Benge, Ashley Barlow2011-12 Record ......................................................13-19Conference Record (Finish) ...........................7-11 (T-6th)NCAA Postseason Finish ..........................................NoneStarters Returning/Lost ..............................................4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................10/3

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CHICAGO STATEJan. 17 • Chicago, Ill. • 7 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ........................................................ Chicago, Ill.Conference ..................................................... Great WestNickname ............................................................CougarsFacility (Capacity) ...Emil & Patricia Jones Convocation Center (7,000)Website .............................................. gocsucougars.comSID (Email) .............Derrick Sloboda ([email protected])

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ............................................. Angela JacksonAlma Mater .................................... Old Dominion (1991)Record at School ...............................116-150 (10th year)Career Record ......................................................... SameAssistants ..................... Renada Blackburn, Gwen Burton2011-12 Record ........................................................6-24Conference Record (Finish) ................................ 4-6 (5th)NCAA Postseason Finish ..........................................NoneStarters Returning/Lost ..............................................3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................................7/3

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INDIANA DABNEYJan. 19 • Hammond, Ind. • 2 p.m. CT

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ..................................................Hammond, Ind.Conference ................................................................ N/ANickname ................................................................LionsFacility (Capacity) ...................................................... N/AWebsite ......................................... indianagraduate.comSID (Email) ................................................................ N/A

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ..............................................Tommie PoselyAlma Mater ............................................................... N/ARecord at School ........................................................ N/ACareer Record ............................................................ N/AAssistants .................................................................. N/A2011-12 Record ......................................................... N/AConference Record (Finish) ........................................ N/APostseason Finish ...................................................... N/AStarters Returning/Lost ............................................. N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost ................................... N/A

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SOUTH DAKOTA STATEJan. 26 • Sapp Fieldhouse • 2 p.m.Feb. 21 • Brookings, S.D. • 7 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ...................................................Brookings, S.D.Conference .......................................The Summit LeagueNickname .......................................................JackrabbitsFacility (Capacity) .............................. Frost Arena (6,500)Website ........................................................gojacks.comSID (Email) ...........Jason Hove ([email protected])

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach .............................................Aaron JohnstonAlma Mater ............................Gustavus Adolphus (1996)Record at School .................................290-99 (14th year)Career Record ......................................................... SameAssistants ..............Katie Falco, Mike Jewett, Carissa Nord2011-12 Record ........................................................24-9Conference Record (Finish) .......................................16-2NCAA Postseason Finish ...First Round (L, vs. Purdue, 83-68)Starters Returning/Lost ..............................................3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................11/2

SERIES HISTORY WITH UNOSeries Record .........................................UNO leads 30-28at UNO...................................................UNO leads 17-12at SDSU ................................................SDSU leads 16-11Last Time .................. SDSU 97-61 (Feb. 27, 2004 at UNO)

NORTH DAKOTA STATEJan. 24 • Sapp Fieldhouse • 7 p.m.Feb. 23 • Fargo, N.D. • 7 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ......................................................... Fargo, N.D.Conference .......................................The Summit LeagueNickname ................................................................BisonFacility (Capacity) .................. Bison Sports Arena (5,830)Website .......................................................gobison.comSID (Email) ........Jeff Schwartz ([email protected])

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ..............................................Carolyn DeHoffAlma Mater ..................................... Arizona State (1991)Record at School .................................... 56-62 (5th year)Career Record ......................................................... SameAssistants ... Tom Goehle, Deanne Stevenson, Keith Dickhudt2011-12 Record ......................................................11-20Conference Record (Finish) .............................. 8-10 (5th)NCAA Postseason Finish ..........................................NoneStarters Returning/Lost ..............................................4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................12/3

SERIES HISTORY WITH UNOSeries Record ..................North Dakota State leads 42-10at UNO................................................... NDSU leads 21-5at NDSU ................................................. NDSU leads 21-4Last Time .................. NDSU 94-69 (Feb. 21, 2004 at UNO)

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2012-13 OMAHA WOMEN’S BASKET BALLMAVERICKS2011-12 SEASON RESULTSRecord Overall Home Away NeutralALL GAMES 15-12 9-3 5-9 1-0

2011-12 YEAR IN REVIEW• The Mavs finished 15-12 in their first Division I season. The 15 wins was the most for UNO since 2008-09.• Paige Frauendorfer led UNO with 13.1 points and 9.1 rebounds per game. She also had 10 double-doubles.• UNO went 2-10 in games against Division I teams, beating Western Illinois 65-58 and UT Arlington 60-52.• Jamie Nash averaged 4.1 steals per game to rank second in the nation. She also had 166 assists, the highest total in a single season in school history.• The Mavs went 9-3 at home for a .750 winning percentage, their highest since 2005-06.

Attendance Summary Games Totals Avg./GameHome 12 4477 373Away 14 8757 626Neutral 1 178 178Total 27 13412 497

Date Opponent W/L Score Att. High Scorer Top Rebounder

11/11/11 vs Western State W 72-59 178 (24)Frauendorfer, Paige (12)Frauendorfer, Paige

11/12/11 at Metro State L 61-64 307 (22)Nash, Jamie (7)Nash, Jamie

11/15/11 UPPER IOWA W 70-57 527 (15)Frauendorfer, Paige (9)Frauendorfer, Paige

11/23/11 at Kentucky L 48-81 4058 (12)Frauendorfer, Paige (6)Frauendorfer, Paige

11/26/11 at West Virginia State W 68-59 71 (12)Pohl, Heather (10)Gebers, Stacia

(12)Frauendorfer, Paige

(12)Gebers, Stacia

(12)Nash, Jamie

11/27/11 at Marshall L 48-54 388 (11)Pohl, Heather (11)Frauendorfer, Paige

12/1/11 YORK W 80-37 206 (17)Frauendorfer, Paige (12)Frauendorfer, Paige

12/3/11 BRIAR CLIFF W 63-47 188 (18)Gebers, Stacia (12)Frauendorfer, Paige

(18)Frauendorfer, Paige

12/7/11 COLLEGE OF ST. MARY W 88-49 302 (24)Woodring, Amanda (15)Frauendorfer, Paige

12/10/11 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE Wot 72-70 817 (21)Nash, Jamie (14)Frauendorfer, Paige

12/18/11 at Loyola L 57-69 195 (18)Frauendorfer, Paige (10)Pohl, Heather

(18)Pohl, Heather

12/20/11 at Western Illinois W 65-58 278 (17)Nash, Jamie (11)Pohl, Heather

12/28/11 at Tulsa L 60-68 857 (13)Pohl, Heather (8)Pohl, Heather

12/31/11 MISSOURI WESTERN W 64-62 412 (23)Cox, Cathleen (10)Frauendorfer, Paige

1/3/12 at Saint Louis L 54-81 121 (12)Nash, Jamie (12)Frauendorfer, Paige

1/7/12 CORNELL L 51-63 331 (13)Nash, Jamie (10)Frauendorfer, Paige

1/9/12 DALLAS CHRISTIAN W 84-33 115 (15)Woodring, Amanda (11)Pohl, Heather

1/11/12 at UMKC L 64-74 424 (19)Nash, Jamie (6)Frauendorfer, Paige

1/15/12 at Sioux Falls W 74-61 567 (18)Pohl, Heather (9)Pohl, Heather

(9)Frauendorfer, Paige

1/19/12 CONCORDIA L 60-68 273 (14)Nash, Jamie (10)Frauendorfer, Paige

(14)Frauendorfer, Paige

1/24/12 at UT Arlington W 60-52 307 (17)Nash, Jamie (9)Kelly, Taijhe

1/30/12 WESTERN ILLINOIS L 59-70 431 (23)Pohl, Heather (11)Frauendorfer, Paige

2/2/12 SIOUX FALLS W 69-68 327 (20)Cox, Cathleen (9)Frauendorfer, Paige

2/7/12 at South Dakota L 38-58 832 (10)Pohl, Heather (8)Kelly, Taijhe

2/10/12 DAKOTA WESLEYAN W 68-54 548 (25)Nash, Jamie (11)Gebers, Stacia

2/18/12 at New Orleans W 88-57 150 (26)Frauendorfer, Paige (18)Kelly, Taijhe

2/20/12 at Louisiana Lot 60-62 202 (16)Pohl, Heather (15)Kelly, Taijhe

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2011-12 GAmE-by-GAmE UNO/OppONENT COmpARiSON

2011-12 OVERALL STATiSTiCSOVERALL: 15-12 (HOmE: 9-3; AWAY: 5-9; NEutRAL: 1-0)

Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebs Mar Assist TO Blk Steal FoulsWestern State 36/25 36/34 72-59 +13 27-54/20-60 .500/.333 6-13/7-33 .462/.212 12-19/12-16 .632/.750 45/32 +13 19/13 27/19 4/3 13/8 21/20

Metro State 27/30 34/34 61-64 (3) 21-50/22-70 .420/.314 8-15/6-20 .533/.300 11-18/14-17 .611/.824 33/49 (16) 12/13 16/14 3/4 10/2 15/13

UPPER IOWA 38/28 32/29 70-57 +13 30-63/19-53 .476/.358 2-13/8-24 .154/.333 8-12/11-21 .667/.524 44/28 +16 16/11 19/18 5/1 14/13 15/9

Kentucky 19/45 29/36 48-81 (33) 19-40/33-79 .475/.418 4-11/4-22 .364/.182 6-10/11-25 .600/.440 29/44 (15) 6/15 42/14 6/3 4/19 19/15

West Virginia State 27/30 41/29 68-59 +9 24-61/20-58 .393/.345 3-11/9-31 .273/.290 17-23/10-17 .739/.588 41/42 (1) 15/14 22/31 7/10 20/16 16/20

Marshall 21/31 27/23 48-54 (6) 13-43/16-52 .302/.308 4-19/4-10 .211/.400 18-24/18-28 .750/.643 37/38 (1) 10/11 28/22 1/1 12/18 21/22

YORK 45/13 35/24 80-37 +43 36-75/15-52 .480/.288 2-12/6-25 .167/.240 6-12/1-2 .500/.500 58/24 +34 20/7 24/30 3/1 22/6 5/10

BRIAR CLIFF 39/26 24/21 63-47 +16 28-63/18-59 .444/.305 3-18/7-26 .167/.269 4-5/4-9 .800/.444 44/35 +9 19/12 26/27 3/4 18/14 12/12

COLLEGE OF ST. MARY 44/25 44/24 88-49 +39 35-68/17-66 .515/.258 12-25/11-43 .480/.256 6-12/4-4 .500/1.000 54/32 +22 26/14 21/24 4/1 14/8 5/11

NW MISSOURI STATE 36/35 28/29 72-70 +2 26-67/24-62 .388/.387 10-23/5-19 .435/.263 10-16/17-22 .625/.773 54/30 +24 16/17 27/16 1/3 9/17 17/15

Loyola 20/33 37/36 57-69 (12) 20-63/24-64 .317/.375 6-18/3-11 .333/.273 11-13/18-25 .846/.720 41/47 (6) 11/14 16/11 2/6 9/9 21/16

Western Illinois 25/29 40/29 65-58 +7 22-57/21-80 .386/.263 1-8/7-28 .125/.250 20-26/9-15 .769/.600 54/48 +6 6/15 23/16 3/1 11/9 20/22

Tulsa 20/31 40/37 60-68 (8) 22-60/24-57 .367/.421 10-18/3-8 .556/.375 6-9/17-23 .667/.739 37/39 (2) 17/14 23/19 1/4 12/9 15/15

MISSOURI WESTERN 41/32 23/30 64-62 +2 28-59/18-62 .475/.290 4-14/7-33 .286/.212 4-8/19-22 .500/.864 41/39 +2 11/15 22/19 3/3 12/13 21/13

Saint Louis 23/29 31/52 54-81 (27) 19-61/31-72 .311/.431 3-19/7-17 .158/.412 13-18/12-18 .722/.667 42/47 (5) 11/24 27/20 1/5 12/12 16/17

CORNELL 26/34 25/29 51-63 (12) 21-60/25-57 .350/.439 3-17/12-29 .176/.414 6-10/1-2 .600/.500 35/39 (4) 12/18 17/19 2/3 10/11 9/13

DALLAS CHRISTIAN 45/16 39/17 84-33 +51 33-64/10-48 .516/.208 8-18/5-28 .444/.179 10-15/8-9 .667/.889 56/17 +39 26/7 16/17 2/4 11/7 10/9

UMKC 31/34 33/40 64-74 (10) 22-50/26-63 .440/.413 8-19/8-25 .421/.320 12-16/14-21 .750/.667 37/32 +5 11/19 25/12 5/0 5/17 17/15

Sioux Falls 39/33 35/28 74-61 +13 25-60/23-59 .417/.390 7-15/10-35 .467/.286 17-19/5-8 .895/.625 41/30 +11 11/8 14/16 0/0 7/5 12/16

CONCORDIA 31/37 29/31 60-68 (8) 21-46/22-61 .457/.361 2-16/9-23 .125/.391 16-27/15-22 .593/.682 40/32 +8 11/9 29/16 2/0 9/18 14/23

UT Arlington 28/26 32/26 60-52 +8 22-59/17-56 .373/.304 4-16/5-14 .250/.357 12-14/13-20 .857/.650 42/41 +1 10/9 16/18 4/4 11/7 18/15

WESTERN ILLINOIS 27/38 32/32 59-70 (11) 20-68/25-64 .294/.391 9-23/8-26 .391/.308 10-13/12-20 .769/.600 44/50 (6) 13/15 14/14 7/0 7/8 17/9

SIOUX FALLS 37/28 32/40 69-68 +1 26-65/22-62 .400/.355 5-13/9-31 .385/.290 12-15/15-22 .800/.682 44/39 +5 9/14 15/12 2/7 9/6 18/17

South Dakota 8/23 30/35 38-58 (20) 13-56/20-71 .232/.282 3-17/3-27 .176/.111 9-10/15-17 .900/.882 43/53 (10) 5/13 18/10 3/7 7/5 17/9

DAKOTA WESLEYAN 36/34 32/20 68-54 +14 25-64/18-52 .391/.346 8-18/13-30 .444/.433 10-16/5-8 .625/.625 49/28 +21 17/16 14/16 0/3 12/9 13/17

New Orleans 45/25 43/32 88-57 +31 32-68/18-61 .471/.295 5-13/5-21 .385/.238 19-25/16-18 .760/.889 58/27 +31 21/8 13/10 5/0 6/7 16/20

Louisiana 25/18 32/39 60-62 (2) 21-60/21-63 .350/.333 6-14/5-20 .429/.250 12-18/15-19 .667/.789 44/40 +4 13/12 26/23 5/2 3/13 14/19

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

Player GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg14 Frauendorfer, Paige 27-27 992 36.7 139 309 .450 14 38 .368 62 82 .756 65 182 247 9.1 47 0 68 84 17 66 354 13.110 Nash, Jamie 27-24 972 36.0 124 300 .413 24 81 .296 77 110 .700 23 93 116 4.3 57 0 166 152 0 110 349 12.930 Pohl, Heather 27-27 830 30.7 91 235 .387 56 155 .361 41 44 .932 55 129 184 6.8 44 0 35 65 5 16 279 10.321 Gebers, Stacia 27-27 711 26.3 75 180 .417 3 15 .200 46 60 .767 55 80 135 5.0 59 0 17 54 13 24 199 7.423 Cox, Cathleen 27-3 571 21.1 74 223 .332 21 75 .280 18 24 .750 17 55 72 2.7 57 0 32 87 2 24 187 6.920 Woodring, Amanda 25-0 262 10.5 33 77 .429 26 65 .400 1 4 .250 8 29 37 1.5 13 0 16 15 3 10 93 3.701 Huddlin, Rese 23-14 318 13.8 33 75 .440 0 0 .000 19 31 .613 40 36 76 3.3 50 1 12 33 0 18 85 3.742 Liepa, Zenta 25-11 330 13.2 36 94 .383 1 1 1.000 17 40 .425 26 38 64 2.6 40 0 13 41 1 11 90 3.645 Kelly, Taijhe 26-2 364 14.0 41 96 .427 0 0 .000 11 22 .500 45 58 103 4.0 42 1 11 36 43 5 93 3.632 Zaruba, Jessica 15-0 100 6.7 5 15 .333 1 6 .167 5 6 .833 7 23 30 2.0 5 0 4 6 0 5 16 1.1TM TEAM 51 72 123 4.6 7 Total 27 651 1604 .406 146 436 .335 297 423 .702 392 795 1187 44.0 414 2 374 580 84 289 1745 64.6 Opponents 27 569 1663 .342 186 659 .282 311 450 .691 373 629 1002 37.1 412 - 357 483 80 286 1635 60.6

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OPPONeNT DATe ScORe W/L POINTS ReBOUNDS ASSISTS STeALS BLOcKeD SHOTS vs Western State 11/11/11 72-59 W 24-Frauendorfer, Paige 12-Frauendorfer, Paige 10-Nash, Jamie 6-Nash, Jamie 2-Frauendorfer, Paigeat Metro State 11/12/11 61-64 L 22-Nash, Jamie 7-Nash, Jamie 8-Nash, Jamie 5-Frauendorfer, Paige 2-Kelly, Taijhe UPPER IOWA 11/15/11 70-57 W 15-Frauendorfer, Paige 9-Frauendorfer, Paige 7-Nash, Jamie 9-Nash, Jamie 2-Woodring, Amanda Kelly, Taijhe at Kentucky 11/23/11 48-81 L 12-Frauendorfer, Paige 6-Frauendorfer, Paige 2-Frauendorfer, Paige 2-Frauendorfer, Paige 4-Kelly, Taijhe Pohl, Heather at West Virginia State 11/26/11 68-59 W 12-Nash, Jamie 10-Gebers, Stacia 8-Nash, Jamie 6-Frauendorfer, Paige 3-Pohl, Heather Gebers, Stacia Frauendorfer, Paige Pohl, Heather at Marshall 11/27/11 48-54 L 11-Pohl, Heather 11-Frauendorfer, Paige 5-Nash, Jamie 7-Nash, Jamie 1-Kelly, TaijheYORK 12/1/11 80-37 W 17-Frauendorfer, Paige 12-Frauendorfer, Paige 7-Nash, Jamie 7-Nash, Jamie 1-Kelly, Taijhe Frauendorfer, Paige Gebers, Stacia BRIAR CLIFF 12/3/11 63-47 W 18-Frauendorfer, Paige 12-Frauendorfer, Paige 8-Nash, Jamie 6-Frauendorfer, Paige 2-Kelly, Taijhe Gebers, Stacia COLLEGE OF ST. MARY 12/7/11 88-49 W 24-Woodring, Amanda 15-Frauendorfer, Paige 8-Nash, Jamie 5-Nash, Jamie 3-Kelly, Taijhe NW MISSOURI STATE 12/10/11 72-70 WOT 21-Nash, Jamie 14-Frauendorfer, Paige 11-Nash, Jamie 5-Nash, Jamie 1-Gebers, Stacia at Loyola 12/18/11 57-69 L 18-Pohl, Heather 10-Pohl, Heather 4-Cox, Cathleen 3-Frauendorfer, Paige 2-Kelly, Taijhe Frauendorfer, Paige at Western Illinois 12/20/11 65-58 W 17-Nash, Jamie 11-Pohl, Heather 3-Nash, Jamie 3-Frauendorfer, Paige 1-Frauendorfer, Paige Nash, Jamie Kelly, Taijhe Pohl, Heather at Tulsa 12/28/11 60-68 L 13-Pohl, Heather 8-Pohl, Heather 10-Nash, Jamie 7-Nash, Jamie 1-Frauendorfer, Paige MISSOURI WESTERN 12/31/11 64-62 W 23-Cox, Cathleen 10-Frauendorfer, Paige 7-Nash, Jamie 5-Nash, Jamie 2-Kelly, Taijhe at Saint Louis 1/3/12 54-81 L 12-Nash, Jamie 12-Frauendorfer, Paige 3-Nash, Jamie 7-Nash, Jamie 1-Frauendorfer, Paige Frauendorfer, Paige CORNELL 1/7/12 51-63 L 13-Nash, Jamie 10-Frauendorfer, Paige 7-Nash, Jamie 5-Frauendorfer, Paige 1-Gebers, Stacia Frauendorfer, Paige DALLAS CHRISTIAN 1/9/12 84-33 W 15-Woodring, Amanda 11-Pohl, Heather 6-Nash, Jamie 3-Huddlin, Rese 2-Kelly, Taijhe at UMKC 1/11/12 64-74 L 19-Nash, Jamie 6-Frauendorfer, Paige 6-Nash, Jamie 2-Frauendorfer, Paige 3-Kelly, Taijhe Nash, Jamie at Sioux Falls 1/15/12 74-61 W 18-Pohl, Heather 9-Frauendorfer, Paige 8-Nash, Jamie 3-Frauendorfer, Paige None Pohl, Heather CONCORDIA 1/19/12 60-68 L 14-Frauendorfer, Paige 10-Frauendorfer, Paige 4-Nash, Jamie 3-Nash, Jamie 1-Kelly, Taijhe Nash, Jamie Frauendorfer, Paige at UT Arlington 1/24/12 60-52 W 17-Nash, Jamie 9-Kelly, Taijhe 5-Nash, Jamie 6-Nash, Jamie 3-Kelly, Taijhe WESTERN ILLINOIS 1/30/12 59-70 L 23-Pohl, Heather 11-Frauendorfer, Paige 7-Nash, Jamie 4-Nash, Jamie 4-Kelly, Taijhe SIOUX FALLS 2/2/12 69-68 W 20-Cox, Cathleen 9-Frauendorfer, Paige 4-Nash, Jamie 5-Nash, Jamie 2-Kelly, Taijhe at South Dakota 2/7/12 38-58 L 10-Pohl, Heather 8-Kelly, Taijhe 2-Nash, Jamie 2-Nash, Jamie 3-Kelly, Taijhe Woodring, Amanda DAKOTA WESLEYAN 2/10/12 68-54 W 25-Nash, Jamie 11-Gebers, Stacia 5-Nash, Jamie 3-Nash, Jamie None Pohl, Heather at New Orleans 02/18/12 88-57 W 26-Frauendorfer, Paige 18-Kelly, Taijhe 7-Nash, Jamie 3-Woodring, Amanda 3-Kelly, Taijhe at Louisiana 2/20/12 60-62 LOT 16-Pohl, Heather 15-Kelly, Taijhe 7-Nash, Jamie 1-Nash, Jamie 2-Gebers, Stacia Pohl, Heather Kelly, Taijhe Frauendorfer, Paige

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CATEGORy LEADERSPOINTS G Pts Pts/GPaige Frauendorfer 27 354 13.1Jamie Nash 27 349 12.9Heather Pohl 27 279 10.3Stacia Gebers 27 199 7.4Cathleen Cox 27 187 6.9

ScORING AVeRAGe G Pts Avg/GPaige Frauendorfer 27 354 13.1Jamie Nash 27 349 12.9Heather Pohl 27 279 10.3Stacia Gebers 27 199 7.4Cathleen Cox 27 187 6.9

FG PeRceNTAGe FG ATT PctPaige Frauendorfer 139 309 .450Rese Huddlin 33 75 .440Amanda Woodring 33 77 .429Taijhe Kelly 41 96 .427Stacia Gebers 75 180 .417

FIeLD GOAL ATTeMPTS G Att Att/GPaige Frauendorfer 27 309 11.4Jamie Nash 27 300 11.1Heather Pohl 27 235 8.7Cathleen Cox 27 223 8.3Stacia Gebers 27 180 6.7

FIeLD GOALS MADe G Made Made/GPaige Frauendorfer 27 139 5.1Jamie Nash 27 124 4.6Heather Pohl 27 91 3.4Stacia Gebers 27 75 2.8Cathleen Cox 27 74 2.7

3-POINT PeRceNTAGe 3FG ATT PctAmanda Woodring 26 65 .400Paige Frauendorfer 14 38 .368Heather Pohl 56 155 .361Jamie Nash 24 81 .296Cathleen Cox 21 75 .280

3-POINT FG ATTeMPTS G Att Att/GHeather Pohl 27 155 5.7Jamie Nash 27 81 3.0Cathleen Cox 27 75 2.8Amanda Woodring 25 65 2.6Paige Frauendorfer 27 38 1.4

3-POINT FGS MADe G Made Made/GHeather Pohl 27 56 2.1Amanda Woodring 25 26 1.0Jamie Nash 27 24 0.9Cathleen Cox 27 21 0.8Paige Frauendorfer 27 14 0.5

FT PeRceNTAGe FT ATT PctHeather Pohl 41 44 .932Stacia Gebers 46 60 .767Paige Frauendorfer 62 82 .756Cathleen Cox 18 24 .750Jamie Nash 77 110 .700

FRee THROW ATTeMPTS G Att Att/GJamie Nash 27 110 4.1Paige Frauendorfer 27 82 3.0Stacia Gebers 27 60 2.2Heather Pohl 27 44 1.6Liepa, Zenta 25 40 1.6

FRee THROWS MADe G Made Made/GJamie Nash 27 77 2.9Paige Frauendorfer 27 62 2.3Stacia Gebers 27 46 1.7Heather Pohl 27 41 1.5Rese Huddlin 23 19 0.8

ReBOUNDS G Reb Reb/GPaige Frauendorfer 27 247 9.1Heather Pohl 27 184 6.8Stacia Gebers 27 135 5.0Jamie Nash 27 116 4.3Taijhe Kelly 26 103 4.0

ReBOUND AVeRAGe G Reb Avg/GPaige Frauendorfer 27 247 9.1Heather Pohl 27 184 6.8Stacia Gebers 27 135 5.0Jamie Nash 27 116 4.3Taijhe Kelly 26 103 4.0

ASSISTS G No. A/GJamie Nash 27 166 6.1Paige Frauendorfer 27 68 2.5Heather Pohl 27 35 1.3Cathleen Cox 27 32 1.2Stacia Gebers 27 17 0.6

STeALS G No. S/GJamie Nash 27 110 4.1Paige Frauendorfer 27 66 2.4Cathleen Cox 27 24 0.9Stacia Gebers 27 24 0.9Rese Huddlin 23 18 0.8

OFFeNSIVe ReBOUNDS G No. Avg/GPaige Frauendorfer 27 65 2.4Stacia Gebers 27 55 2.0Heather Pohl 27 55 2.0Taijhe Kelly 26 45 1.7Rese Huddlin 23 40 1.7

DeFeNSIVe ReBOUNDS G No. Avg/GPaige Frauendorfer 27 182 6.7Heather Pohl 27 129 4.8Jamie Nash 27 93 3.4Stacia Gebers 27 80 3.0Taijhe Kelly 26 58 2.2

BLOcKeD SHOTS G No. Blk/GTaijhe Kelly 26 43 1.7Paige Frauendorfer 27 17 0.6Stacia Gebers 27 13 0.5Heather Pohl 27 5 0.2Amanda Woodring 25 3 0.1

MINUTeS G No. Min/GPaige Frauendorfer 27 992 36.7Jamie Nash 27 972 36.0Heather Pohl 27 830 30.7Stacia Gebers 27 711 26.3Cathleen Cox 27 571 21.1

FOULS G No. Per/GStacia Gebers 27 59 2.2Jamie Nash 27 57 2.1Cathleen Cox 27 57 2.1Rese Huddlin 23 50 2.2Paige Frauendorfer 27 47 1.7

FOULOUTS G No.Taijhe Kelly 26 1Rese Huddlin 23 1

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Opponent Date Score HUDDLIN NASH FRAUeNDORFeR WOODRING GeBeRS cOX POHL ZARUBA ZARUBA LIePA KeLLY vs Western State 11/11/11 W, 72-59 6-5-1 14-5-10 24-12-4 3-1-1 5-6-1 4-1-1 11-8-1 0-2-0 5-5-0 5-5-0 0-0-0at Metro State 11/12/11 L, 61-64 0-6-0 22-7-8 19-5-2 0-2-0 5-4-1 7-2-0 8-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-1UPPER IOWA 11/15/11 W, 70-57 9-8-2 13-5-7 15-9-4 2-2-1 6-5-0 10-1-2 13-3-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 2-5-0 0-3-0at Kentucky 11/23/11 L, 48-81 3-3-0 9-3-1 12-6-2 3-2-0 8-4-0 7-1-0 4-5-2 2-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1at West Virginia State 11/26/11 W, 68-59 6-0-0 12-7-8 12-5-3 0-0-0 12-10-0 2-3-3 12-4-1 1-1-0 11-6-0 11-6-0 DNPat Marshall 11/27/11 L, 48-54 1-3-0 8-1-5 10-11-1 DNP 3-3-1 2-0-0 11-7-2 DNP 5-3-0 5-3-0 8-3-1YORK 12/1/11 W, 80-37 12-9-1 7-3-7 17-12-5 0-1-1 14-6-1 4-1-1 10-8-4 2-7-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 12-8-0BRIAR CLIFF 12/3/11 W, 63-47 6-5-1 5-5-8 18-12-1 2-2-2 18-8-1 2-2-1 9-2-3 0-0-0 3-1-2 3-1-2 0-3-0COLLEGE OF ST. MARY 12/7/11 W, 88-49 5-2-1 20-7-8 6-15-4 24-4-1 6-6-0 14-3-4 2-7-3 0-2-1 5-5-2 5-5-2 6-0-2NW MISSOURI STATE 12/10/11 W, 72-70 OT 11-13-0 21-4-11 18-14-3 0-0-0 2-4-0 3-0-1 13-10-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-1-0at Loyola 12/18/11 L, 57-69 2-1-0 2-3-2 18-7-3 0-0-0 4-2-1 6-2-4 18-10-0 DNP 7-4-1 7-4-1 0-3-0at Western Illinois 12/20/11 W, 65-58 0-2-0 17-7-3 13-6-2 DNP 12-8-0 10-4-0 5-11-1 0-3-0 4-3-0 4-3-0 4-1-0at Tulsa 12/28/11 L, 60-68 2-0-0 12-3-10 8-7-3 6-6-2 1-3-1 11-5-0 13-8-0 DNP 7-1-1 7-1-1 0-1-0MISSOURI WESTERN 12/31/11 W, 64-62 0-1-0 6-6-7 16-10-2 2-0-0 2-3-0 23-2-2 9-5-0 DNP 4-3-0 4-3-0 2-5-0at Saint Louis 1/3/12 L, 54-81 0-1-1 12-5-3 10-12-3 5-4-1 3-2-0 4-3-0 10-6-0 8-5-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 2-1-1CORNELL 1/7/12 L, 51-63 2-1-0 13-3-7 0-10-2 6-2-0 12-4-2 6-3-1 9-3-0 DNP 1-1-0 1-1-0 2-1-0DALLAS CHRISTIAN 1/9/12 W, 84-33 6-5-3 7-3-6 8-9-3 15-4-1 14-5-0 8-1-4 7-11-4 3-7-2 8-3-2 8-3-2 8-3-1at UMKC 1/11/12 L, 64-74 DNP 19-5-6 9-6-0 11-0-0 0-5-0 10-5-1 7-4-1 DNP 6-4-3 6-4-3 2-5-0at Sioux Falls 1/15/12 W, 74-61 DNP 16-3-8 15-9-2 0-1-0 16-4-0 7-4-1 18-9-0 DNP 0-5-0 0-5-0 2-2-0CONCORDIA 1/19/12 L, 60-68 4-3-1 14-2-4 14-10-2 5-0-0 11-6-1 3-4-2 5-9-1 0-0-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-1-0at UT Arlington 1/24/12 W, 60-52 DNP 17-2-5 16-8-2 0-0-0 8-6-0 2-5-1 5-5-1 DNP 8-2-1 8-2-1 4-9-0WESTERN ILLINOIS 1/30/12 L, 59-70 0-1-0 8-4-7 13-11-3 3-1-0 4-2-1 2-4-0 23-10-1 DNP 2-1-0 2-1-0 4-5-1SIOUX FALLS 2/2/12 W, 69-68 0-0-0 15-4-4 14-9-1 0-0-0 6-5-2 20-8-0 8-6-2 DNP 6-5-0 6-5-0 0-1-0at South Dakota 2/7/12 L, 38-58 4-0-0 8-5-2 2-5-0 0-0-2 2-2-0 7-5-1 10-7-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-8-0DAKOTA WESLEYAN 2/10/12 W, 68-54 4-6-0 25-5-5 14-9-4 0-0-1 6-11-1 0-2-2 17-10-4 0-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 0-3-0at New Orleans 02/18/12 W, 88-57 2-1-1 13-5-7 26-12-3 3-3-3 11-4-3 13-1-0 6-7-2 0-3-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 14-18-2at Louisiana 2/20/12 L, 60-62 OT DNP 14-4-7 7-6-4 3-2-0 8-7-0 0-0-0 16-7-1 DNP DNP DNP 12-5-1

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FINAL StANDINGS

School Record Pct. Home Away Record Pct. Home Away*South Dakota State 14-2 .875 7-0 7-2 19-8 .704 11-1 8-5 *Oral Roberts 13-4 .765 8-1 5-3 19-9 .679 11-3 8-6%South Dakota 10-6 .625 6-1 4-5 19-7 .731 12-1 7-6*UMKC 9-7 .563 5-2 4-5 18-10 .643 10-3 6-7*Oakland 7-9 .438 5-4 2-5 11-14 .440 8-5 3-9*IUPUI 7-9 .438 6-3 1-6 12-16 .429 9-5 1-11*Western Illinois 7-9 .438 4-5 3-4 11-16 .407 6-7 5-9*IPFW 6-10 .375 5-4 1-6 9-18 .333 8-7 1-11*North Dakota State 6-10 .375 4-3 2-7 9-19 .321 6-6 2-11Southern Utah 2-15 .118 2-6 0-9 6-22 .214 4-7 2-14* - qualified for the Summit League Tournament% - not eligible for postseason play

2011-12 SUmmiT LEAGUE STANDiNGS

SUMMIT LeAGUe TOURNAMeNT ReSULTSMarch 3 - Quarterfinals(1) South Dakota 80, (8) IPFW 59(7) Western Illinois 83, (2) Oral Roberts 71March 4 - Quarterfinals(5) IUPUI 80, (4) North Dakota State 64(3) UMKC 72, (6) Oakland 59

March 5 - Semifinals(1) South Dakota State 79, (5) IUPUI 54(3) UMKC 71, (7) Western Illinois 56

March 6 - championship(1) South Dakota State 78, (3) UMKC 77 (OT)

Player of the YearKevi Luper, Oral Roberts

All-Newcomer teamPlayer School Pos. Yr.Bernadett Balla Oral Roberts F Fr.Katie Comello IUPUI G So.Saule Kontautaite Western Illinois G Jr.Hailey Mandelko Southern Utah G Fr.Jamie Van Kirk North Dakota State G Fr.

2011-12 All-Summit League TeamsFirst teamPlayer School Pos. Yr.Dayon Hall-Jones UMKC G Sr.Amber Hegge South Dakota F Sr.Kevi Luper Oral Roberts G Jr.Kerah Nelson IUPUI F Jr.Jennie Sunnarborg South Dakota State F/C Sr.Bethany Watterworth Oakland F/C Jr.

Defensive Player of the YearJodie Boss, South Dakota

Newcomer of the YearSaule Kontautaite, Western Illinois

coach of the YearAaron Johnston, South Dakota State

Second teamPlayer School Pos. Yr.Janae Burich North Dakota State C Jr.Ashley Eide South Dakota State G Jr.Stephanie Rosado IPFW F Sr.Jill Young South Dakota State G Sr.Sadie Webb Western Illinois G Sr.

2011-12 SUmmiT LEAGUE pOSTSEASON AWARDSSIXTH WOMAN OF THe YeARLeAndrea Thomas, UMKC

Honorable mentionAnne Boese, IPFW, G, Sr.; Jodie Boss, South Dakota, C, Sr.; Carli Moreland, Southern Utah, F, So.; Eilise O’Connor, UMKC, G, So.; Abby Plucker, North Dakota State, F, Sr.

2011-12 SUMMIT LeAGUe cHAMPIONSHIP ALL-TOURNAMeNT TeAMPlayer School Yr. Pos.Dayon Hall-Jones UMKC G Sr.Valencia Kelly Western Illinois G Sr.Kim Nezianya UMKC F Jr.Jennie Sunnarborg (MVP) South Dakota State F/C Sr.Jill Young South Dakota State G Sr.

conference Overall

SUMMIT LeAGUe IN THe NcAA TOURNAMeNTMarch 17 - First Round(4) #13 Purdue 83, (13) South Dakota State 68

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As The Summit League enters its fourth decade of Division I athletics, the performance level continues to rise to higher standards. A memorable 2011-12 campaign celebrated numerous record-setting and remarkable achievements for The Summit League, its member schools and student-athletes during the league’s 30th anniversary season. “Ascending” and “improving” are common adjectives used in media coverage of The Summit League as it continues its renaissance. Consisting of nine member institutions with over 3,000 student-athletes competing in 19 championship sports, The Summit League has enjoyed unprecedented success and development in recent history. Since rebranding as The Summit League in 2007, the league has produced 54 All-Americans, 37 Academic All-America selections and seven NCAA Championships. In the past seven seasons, Summit League teams have achieved nal national rankings in six different sports, won NCAA regional championships in two sports and advanced in three additional NCAA team championship tournaments. That level of success carries into both the classroom and athletic competition.

Record-Setting 2011-12 Season

In 2011-12 alone, The Summit League nearly doubled its all-time NCAA Champions total by claiming four national titles. IUPUI’s Chen Ni became the rst female to win multiple NCAA crowns when she claimed her second platform diving championship in three seasons. The Summit League produced its most successful NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships to date when its student-athletes won three titles. Southern Utah’s Cameron Levins, one of three nalists for the prestigious Bowerman Award, won the 10,000-meter and 5,000-meter races and became The Summit League’s rst student-athlete to nish rst in multiple events at a single championship. Oral Roberts’ Jack Whitt gave the league its third title when he won the pole vault competition. Two additional student-athletes collected NCAA statistical championships as Oakland’s Reggie Hamilton became The Summit League’s rst men’s basketball national scoring leader and Western Illinois’ Sammy Marshall was softball’s national leader in stolen bases per game. The Summit League’s growth and success is most evident at the annual Basketball Championships. Its 2012 event set a record for total attendance, including the all-time highest women’s tournament gure and the third-best overall men’s draw. The last four tournaments occupy each of the top four all-time tournament attendance totals in league history. Popularity of The Summit League’s marquee event reaches beyond the arena. The 2012 Basketball Championships marked the rst time in league history that all 14 men’s and women’s tournament games

appeared on national cable television. Since 2009, every tournament game has been televised, including the men’s championship on ESPN2 and the women’s title game on ESPNU. Men’s Basketball enjoyed a stellar season on and off the court. The Summit League nished 2011-12 with its highest RPI ranking in history, placing 16th among Division I conferences after peaking as high as No. 11 earlier in the season. A record ve teams played in national postseason tournaments with one, Oakland, making the deepest run in league history with three wins and a semi nal appearance in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. The league-wide success translated to unprecedented fan support and an all-time best home attendance gure. Throughout the 2011-12 season, The Summit League measured up well against men’s basketball leagues across the country and nished with a .500 or better record against 15 of the 17 mid-major conferences. Against both Division I and overall non-league competition, The Summit League amassed its highest victory total and posted its best winning percentage on record. Under the national spotlight, The Summit League was one of only two conferences with multiple participating teams to post perfect records in nationally-televised BracketBuster games. In women’s athletics, The Summit League sent a record four teams to compete in national women’s basketball postseason tournaments, including an all-time high three in the WNIT. The volleyball season saw The Summit League ranked as high as No. 13 among the 33 Division I leagues in the Pablo Ranking system. With three national champions and the two-highest placing teams in league history at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, The Summit League solidi ed itself as one of the national leaders in the sport. During the Indoor season, The Summit League nished ninth among men’s Division I leagues in the nal USTFCCCA conference index. A combined 12 men’s and women’s Indoor and Outdoor All-America honors went to Summit League student-athletes. The Summit League emphasizes a balance of outstanding athletics and academics. The NCAA honored a record 15 Summit League teams for APR success that included nishing among the top 10 percent for their sport. Individually, North Dakota State’s Amy Anderson continued to garner recognition as one of the NCAA’s top student-athletes by earning the National Golf Coaches Association’s Dinah Shore Trophy recognizing achievement in athletic performance, grade point average and community service. Similar honors went to IUPUI’s men’s soccer standout Perez Agaba, who earned selection to the Lowe’s Senior CLASS All-America team. A total of seven Summit League student-athletes were named to their sport’s Capital One Academic All-America teams, includes three rst team honorees.

Origins and Evolution

In 1982, the present-day Summit League was formed by commissioner F.L. “Frosty” Ferzacca as the Association of Mid-Continent Universities with eight schools competing in ve championship sports at the Division I level. Later known as the

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IUPUI’s Chen Ni became the rst female in Summit League history to win two NCAA Championships, after winning the platform dive in 2010 and 2012.

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Mid-Continent Conference, The Summit League has grown to a combined enrollment of over 144,000 students at nine universities, four of which are based in top-58 U.S. metro populations (Detroit, Indianapolis, Kansas City and Omaha). The Summit League’s two newest members, South Dakota and Nebraska Omaha, compete together for the rst time in 2012-13. Admitted to the league in 2009, USD completed its initial year of league competition in 2011-12 and is eligible for all championships this season. UNO joined the league in 2011 and is in its rst year of Summit League competition before becoming fully eligible for all sport championships in 2015-16. Current Summit League member institutions include: IPFW (Indiana-Purdue-Fort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis), UMKC (University of Missouri-Kansas City), the University of Nebraska Omaha, North Dakota State University, Oakland University, the University of South Dakota, South Dakota State University, and Western Illinois University. Eastern Illinois University competes as an associate member in swimming and diving and men’s soccer and Oral Roberts University is an associate member for men’s soccer. These member institutions pride themselves on providing quality athletic, academic and social experiences for their student-athletes. The Summit League sponsors 19 championship sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s indoor track and eld, men’s and women’s outdoor track and eld, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. The league champion receives an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament in all applicable sports. Since its inception in 1982, The Summit League has had several transcendent moments on the national stage. In 1986, Cleveland State upset third-seeded Indiana in the rst round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament on its way to a berth in the Sweet 16. A decade later, Valparaiso captured the nation’s attention when Bryce Drew hit “the shot” to topple No. 4 seed Mississippi in an NCAA rst-round game that sparked its 1998 Sweet 16 run. More recently, Oral Roberts’ baseball program nished the 2004 campaign with a national-ranking and became the rst Summit League school to reach an NCAA Super Regional in 2006. Three years later in 2009, North Dakota State became the league’s rst softball team to win an NCAA regional and advance to the Super Regional round. During the 2008-09 basketball season, South Dakota State’s women’s team was nationally-ranked throughout the year and capped its season with an NCAA Tournament rst round victory. The League has produced nine NCAA champions, four Olympic medalists and numerous All-Americans in the sports of track and eld, swimming and diving and cross country. Several professional athletes and draft choices have come directly from The Summit League, including three Major League Baseball rst round picks, a pair of NBA rst round choices, and one WNBA selection. Former Summit Leaguer Kevin Duckworth (NBA) was a two-time all-star during his professional career. To coincide with The Summit League’s 30th Anniversary Season, the league released a list of its Top 30 Distinguished Contributors from the Division I era as selected by a panel of voters from member schools and media. Four individual NCAA champions and three Olympic medalists along with four NBA players and two World Series Champions headlined The Summit League’s list of top student-athletes, coaches and administrators that was the jewel of the anniversary celebration.

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ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: Eastern Illinois University competes as an associate member in swimming and diving and men’s soccer. Oral Roberts Universitycompetes as an associate member in men’s soccer.

One of the Summit League’s most iconic moments came when Valparaiso’s Bryce Drew hit “the shot”, a game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer, to top Mississippi in the rst round of the 1998 NCAA Tournament. Valpo’s story captivated the nation as they became the league’s second team to reach the “Sweet 16.”

SUMMIT LEAGUE MEMBERSHIPFORT WAYNENickname: MastodonsLocation: Fort Wayne, Ind.Enrollment: 14,193Founded: 1964Joined League: 2007

IUPUINickname: JaguarsLocation: Indianapolis, Ind.Enrollment: 30,566Founded: 1969Joined League: 1998

KANSAS CITYNickname: KangaroosLocation: Kansas City, Mo.Enrollment: 14,221Founded: 1933Joined League: 1994

OAKLANDNickname: Golden GrizzliesLocation: Rochester, Mich.Enrollment: 19,053Founded: 1957Joined League: 1997

SOUTH DAKOTANickname: CoyotesLocation: Vermillion, S.D.Enrollment: 9,617Founded: 1862Joined League: 2011

WESTERN ILLINOISNickname: Fighting LeathernecksLocation: Macomb, Ill.Enrollment: 13,331Founded: 1899Joined League: 1982 (charter member)

NORTH DAKOTA STATENickname: BisonLocation: Fargo, N.D.Enrollment: 14,407Founded: 1890Joined League: 2007

SOUTH DAKOTA STATENickname: JackrabbitsLocation: Brookings, S.D.Enrollment: 12,816Founded: 1881Joined League: 2007

OMAHANickname: MavericksLocation: Omaha, Neb.Enrollment: 15,448Founded: 1908Joined League: 2011

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2012-13 OMAHA WOMEN’S BASKET BALLMAVERICKSYEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSYear Head Coach W L Pct. Conf. W L Pct.1970-71 No record available -- -- -- 1971-72 Joyce Morris 2 6 .250 1972-73 Joyce Morris 4 7 .364 1973-74 Dee Grindle 8 8 .500 1974-75 Dee Grindle 10 10 .500 1975-76 Dee Grindle 10 9 .526 1976-77 Cherri Mankenberg 17 12 .586 1977-78 Cherri Mankenberg 18 10 .643 1978-79 Cherri Mankenberg 19 12 .613 1979-80 Cherri Mankenberg 22 13 .629 NCC 5 1 .8331980-81 Cherri Mankenberg 27 7 .794 NCC 7 1 .8751981-82 Cherri Mankenberg 22 6 .786 NCC 8 2 .8001982-83 Cherri Mankenberg 13 14 .481 NCC 5 5 .5001983-84 Cherri Mankenberg 14 12 .538 NCC 6 6 .5001984-85 Cherri Mankenberg 14 14 .500 NCC 5 9 .3571985-86 Cherri Mankenberg 14 12 .538 NCC 7 7 .5001986-87 Cherri Mankenberg 21 8 .724 NCC 11 3 .7861987-88 Cherri Mankenberg 14 13 .519 NCC 4 10 .2861988-89 Cherri Mankenberg 14 14 .500 NCC 5 9 .3571989-90 Cherri Mankenberg 12 16 .429 NCC 6 12 .3331990-91 Cherri Mankenberg 12 16 .429 NCC 7 11 .3891991-92 Cherri Mankenberg 20 9 .690 NCC 12 6 .6671992-93 Cherri Mankenberg 7 19 .269 NCC 4 14 .2221993-94 Cherri Mankenberg 12 14 .462 NCC 6 12 .3331994-95 Cherri Mankenberg 14 13 .519 NCC 8 10 .4441995-96 Cherri Mankenberg 13 14 .481 NCC 8 10 .4441996-97 Cherri Mankenberg 16 10 .615 NCC 9 9 .5001997-98 Cherri Mankenberg 10 17 .370 NCC 4 14 .2221998-99 Paula Buscher 11 16 .407 NCC 6 12 .3331999-00 Paula Buscher 15 12 .556 NCC 7 11 .3892000-01 Lisa Carlsen 8 18 .308 NCC 6 12 .3332001-02 Lisa Carlsen 11 18 .379 NCC 7 11 .3892002-03 Lisa Carlsen 12 16 .429 NCC 5 11 .3132003-04 Lisa Carlsen 5 22 .185 NCC 0 14 .0002004-05 Patty Patton Shearer 14 14 .500 NCC 4 8 .3332005-06 Patty Patton Shearer 20 11 .645 NCC 5 7 .4172006-07 Patty Patton Shearer 16 12 .571 NCC 3 9 .2502007-08 Patty Patton Shearer 17 12 .586 NCC 3 9 .2502008-09 Patty Patton Shearer 15 12 .556 MIAA 11 9 .5502009-10 Patty Patton Shearer 12 15 .444 MIAA 7 13 .3502010-11 Patty Patton Shearer 8 18 .308 MIAA 5 17 .227UNO reclassifies from Division II to Division I2011-12 Chance Lindley 15 12 .556 --- -- -- --- All-Time Record 41 seasons 558 523 .515 Conference Record 32 seasons 196 294 .400NCC Record 29 seasons 173 255 .404 MIAA Record 3 seasons 23 39 .371

ALL-TIME COACHES’ RECORDSBy Years Years Seasons W-L Pct.Chance Lindley 1 2011-pres. 15-12 .556Patty Patton Shearer 7 2004-11 102-94 .520Lisa Carlsen 4 2000-04 36-74 .327Paula Buscher 2 1998-00 26-28 .481Cherri Mankenberg 22 1976-98 345-275 .556Dee Grindle 3 1973-76 28-27 .510Joyce Morris 2 1971-73 6-13 .316

By Wins Years Seasons W-L Pct.Cherri Mankenberg 22 1976-98 345-275 .556Patty Patton Shearer 7 2004-11 102-94 .520Lisa Carlsen 4 2000-04 36-74 .327Dee Grindle 3 1973-76 28-27 .510Paula Buscher 2 1998-00 26-28 .481Chance Lindley 1 2011-pres. 15-12 .556Joyce Morris 2 1971-73 6-13 .316

By Winning Pct. Years Seasons W-L Pct.Chance Lindley 1 2011-pres. 15-12 .556Cherri Mankenberg 22 1976-98 345-275 .556Patty Patton Shearer 7 2004-11 102-94 .520Dee Grindle 3 1973-76 28-27 .510Paula Buscher 2 1998-00 26-28 .481Lisa Carlsen 4 2000-04 36-74 .327Joyce Morris 2 1971-73 6-13 .316

Cherri Mankenberg is the all-time winningest basketball coach in UNO history with a 345-275 career record over 22 seasons (1976-98).

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ALL-AMERICA HONORS AWSF All-America Team -- College Di vi sion1980-81 ........................................ Barb Hart (3rd team)1985-86 ........................... Laura J. Anderson (4th team)1985-86 ........................................ Jackie Scholten (HM)1986-87 ............................Laura J. Anderson (1st team)1987-88 ............................Laura J. Anderson (1st team)

Kodak All-America Team1986-87 ............................................. Laura J. Anderson1991-92 .........................................Sandy Skradski (HM)1992-93 .........................................Sandy Skradski (HM)1999-00 .................................................... Darcy Stracke

National Strength & Conditioning All-America Team1990-91 ...........................................................Lisa Rath1991-92 ..................................................Sandy Skradski1993-94 ....................................................... Aimee Noel1996-97 ..................................................... Stacie Kaiser REGIONAL HONORS AIAW All-Region Team1976-77 ................................................... Niece Jochims1977-78 ................................................... Niece Jochims1978-79 ................................................... Niece Jochims

AWSF All-Region Team1980-81 ..........................................................Barb Hart1983-84 ................................................. Jackie Scholten1986-87 ............................................. Laura J. Anderson1987-88 ............................................. Laura J. Anderson

Kodak All-Region Team1978-79 ................................................... Niece Jochims1985-86 ............................................. Laura J. Anderson1986-87 ............................................. Laura J. Anderson1987-88 ............................................. Laura J. Anderson1991-92 ..................................................Sandy Skradski1992-93 ..................................................Sandy Skradski1999-00 .................................................... Darcy Stracke

Daktronics All-Region Team1999-00 ...................................Darcy Stracke (1st team)2004-05 ......................................... JJ Smith (2nd team)2006-07 .................................... Karen Thies (2nd team)

NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team1981-82 ........................ Kirsten Sullivan, Vicki Edmonds

CONFERENCE HONORS NCC All-Tournament Team1979-80 ....................................................Kriss Edwards1980-81 ..................................... Barb Hart, Mary Henke1981-82 .................................................Kirsten Sullivan

............................................................... Lisa Linthacum

.................................................................... Mary Henke

All-MIAASecond Team2008-09 .............................................Amanda Brodsack2009-10 ..................................................... Alyssa Green

Honorable Mention2008-09 ..................................................... Alyssa Green2010-11 .....................................................Heather Pohl

All-Defensive2009-10 ....................................................... Jamie Nash

All-NCC1982-83 ...................................................... Mary Henke1983-84 ................................................. Jackie Scholten 1984-85 ........................................... Ronda Motykowski1985-86 ............................................. Laura J. Anderson1986-87 .........Laura J. Anderson (MVP), Jackie Scholten.................................................. Laura P. Anderson (HM)1987-88 ............................................. Laura J. Anderson1988-89 .....................................................Jill Dau (HM)1989-90 ...................................................... Darcy Burns1990-91 .......................... Kim Muma, Darcy Burns (HM)1991-92 ..................Kim (Muma) Priest, Sandy Skradski1992-93 .........................Sandy Skradski, Marsha Moore1993-94 ....................................................... Aimee Noel1994-95 ...........................Michelle Spetman, Amy Loth,.............................................................. Linda Roh (HM)1995-96 ......................... Michelle Spetman, Amy Breen1996-97 ........ Amy Breen, Amy Loth, Stacie Kaiser (HM)1997-98 ........ Jacinda Van Fossen, Beth Wilkinson (HM)1998-99 ..........................Sarah Larson, Kim Birkel (HM)1999-00 ...Darcy Stracke, Sarah Larson, Kim Birkel (HM)2000-01 ............ Jennifer Mitchell, Tanya Hammes (HM)2001-02 ............ Jennifer Mitchell, Tanya Hammes (HM)2002-03 ..........................Tanya Hammes, Sara Peterson2003-04 ..............JJ Smith (HM), Lindsey Petersen (HM)2004-05 ........................................ JJ Smith, Karen Thies2005-06 ........................................ JJ Smith, Karen Thies2006-07 ..................Karen Thies, Ashley Freerksen (HM)2007-08 ..................................................... Alyssa Green

NCC Coach of the Year1986-87 ........................................... Cherri Mankenberg1991-92 ........................................... Cherri Mankenberg

NCC Defensive Player of the Year1997-98 ................................................. Beth Wilkinson1998-99 ......................................................... Kim Birkel

NCC Freshman of the Year2006-07 ..................................................... Alyssa Green

NCC Newcomer of the Year2005-06 ...............................................Ashley Freerksen2004-05 ....................................................... Karen Thies2007-08 .............................................Amanda Brodsack

NCC’s Ruth Marske Award2004-05 .................................................. Chelsie Groslie

ACADEMIC AWARDS CoSIDA Academic All-American1987-88 ........................... Laura J. Anderson (3rd team)1996-97 ........................................ Amy Loth (3rd team)1996-97 ................................... Stacie Kaiser (3rd team)

CoSIDA Academic All-District VII1987-88 ............................Laura J. Anderson (1st team)1993-94 ..................................... Aimee Noel (3rd team)1995-96 ........................... Michelle Spetman (1st team)1995-96 .........................................Amy Loth (1st team)1995-96 .................................. Stacie Kaiser (2nd team)1996-97 .........................................Amy Loth (1st team)1996-97 ....................................Stacie Kaiser (1st team)1998-99 ...................................... Kim Birkel (2nd team)1999-00 ...................................... Kim Birkel (2nd team)

NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship1987-88 ........................................Jena Janovy (finalist)1995-96 .............................. Michelle Spetman (fi nal ist)1996-97 ............................................Amy Loth (finalist)1999-00 ...........................................Kim Birkel (finalist)

MIAA Academic Honor Roll2008-09 ......................... Amanda Brodsack, Katie Kane,.................. Ashley Nelson, Alyssa Green, LaToya Wright,............... Heather Pohl, Kamillia Brown, Ellen Majewski2009-10 .................... Paige Frauendorfer, Alyssa Green,.....Kiley Herold, Katie Kane, Jamie Nash, Ashley Nelson,......................Heather Pohl, Sara Reeves, Jessica Zaruba2010-11 .........................................................................

MIAA Academic Excellence Award2008-09 ..................................................Ellen Majewski2010-11 .........................................................................

(HM) -- Denotes honorable mention

HONORS AND AWARDS

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Academic All-NCC1982-83 ......................... Carm Johnson, Lisa Linthacum1983-84 ....... Carm Johnson, Tammy Castle, Fran Martin1984-85 ................................................... Carm Johnson1985-86 ................... Laura P. Anderson, Jackie Scholten1986-87 ............... Laura P. Anderson, Laura J. Anderson............................................................... Jackie Scholten1987-88 ........................ Laura J. Anderson, Jena Janovy1988-89 ........................................Jill Dau, Laura Larson1989-90 ................... Laura Larson, Marsha Moore (HM)1990-91 ...................... Marsha Moore, Tricia Floyd (HM)1991-92 ....................... Tricia Floyd, Kim (Muma) Priest,.......................................................Sandy Skradski (HM)1992-93 ........................ Marsha Moore, Sandy Skradski,................................................................Lisa Rath (HM)1993-94 ............................. Aimee Noel, Roxanne Wiles,.........................................................Shonna Tryon (HM)1994-95 .........Michelle Spetman, Amy Loth, Linda Roh,................................... Stacie Kaiser, Shonna Tryon (HM)1995-96 ......Michelle Spetman, Amy Loth, Stacie Kai ser1996-97 ........ Amy Loth, Stacie Kaiser, Amy Breen (HM)1997-98 .....................Kim Birkel, , Beth Wilkinson (HM)1998-99 ................................. Kim Birkel, Jill Ohm (HM)1999-00 ........................... Kim Birkel, Sarah Larson (HM2000-01 .........Kari Kerkhoff (HM), Anne Bomstad (HM),.............. Jennifer Mitchell (HM), Andi Sutherland (HM),........................................................ Rachel Volnek (HM)2001-02 ....Anne Bomstad (HM), Jennifer Mitchell (HM)........................ Rachel Volnek (HM), Erin Wessling (HM)2002-03 ...................Rachel Volnek, Sara Peterson (HM)2003-04 ................................ JJ Smith, Sara Myers (HM)2004-05 ............................... JJ Smith, Sara Myers (HM),................. Lindsey Petersen (HM), Chelsea Groslie (HM)..................................................... Andrea Schoepf (HM)2005-06 ........................................ JJ Smith, Karen Thies2006-07 ..............................Karen Thies, Ellen Majewski2007-08 ..................................................... Alyssa Green

NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll2005-06 ..................... JJ Smith, Karen Thies, Toni Kinsey2006-07 ............... Ashley Freerksen, Lacey Geitzenauer,............................................Ellen Majewski, Karen Thies2007-08 ....Alyssa Green, Ellen Majewski, Ashley Nelson

NCC Honor Athlete1982-83 ................................................. Lisa Linthacum1984-85 ................................................... Carm Johnson1987-88 ............................................. Laura J. Anderson1989-90 ..................................................... Laura Larson1992-93 .................................................. Marsha Moore1999-00 ......................................................... Kim Birkel

UNO HONORS UNO Female Athlete of the Year1978-79 ................................................... Niece Jochims1979-80 ................................................... Niece Jochims1981-82 ..........................................................Barb Hart1982-83 ..................................................... Mary Beaver1987-88 ............................................. Laura J. Anderson1992-93 ..................................................Sandy Skradski

UNO Outstanding Scholar Athlete 1995-96 .............................................Michelle Spetman1996-97 .....................................Stacie Kaiser, Amy Loth1999-00 ......................................................... Kim Birkel2004-05 ............................................................ JJ Smith

UNO Hall of Fame1985-86 ................................................... Niece Jochims1988-89 .........................................Barb (Hart) Baumert1991-92 ................................... Elaine (Johnson) Hinton1994-95 .....................................Cindy (Rudloff) Lebeda1996-97 ................................ Laura (Anderson) Gibbons1998-99 ....................................Mary (Henke) Anderson1999-00 ..................................................Sandy Skradski

MISCELLEANEOUS HONORS USA Today Division II National Of fen sive Player of the Week1992-93 ..................................................Sandy Skradski

USA Today Division II National De fen sive Player of the Week1993-94 ....................................................... Aimee Noel

College Sports Madness Independent Player of the WeekDec. 26, 2011 ............................................... Jamie NashJan. 30, 2012.................................... Paige Frauendorfer

Wade Trophy Candidate(Top 30 play ers in the nation)1978-79 ................................................... Niece Jochims

Champion Division II Player of the Year Nominee1987-88 ............................................. Laura J. Anderson

Division II Bulletin All-Freshman Team2006-07 ..................................................... Alyssa Green

AWSF Middle America Play er of the Year1986-87 ............................................. Laura J. Anderson

AWSF Middle America Coach of the Year1986-87 ........................................... Cherri Mankenberg

AWSF All-America Coach1986-87 ........................................... Cherri Mankenberg1987-88 ........................................... Cherri Mankenberg

College World Series Queen1986-87 ............................................. Laura J. Anderson

Women’s Sports Foundation Dorothy Harris Scholarship 1999-00 ......................................................... Kim Birkel

Iowa Girls High School Hall of Fame1985 ................................................. Cherri Mankenberg

Wayne State College Hall of Fame1979 ................................................. Cherri Mankenberg

District VII Converse Coach of the Year1986-87 .......................................... Cherri Mankenberg

Nebraska College Female Athlete of the Year (selected by the Lincoln Journal-Star)1987-88 ............................................. Laura J. Anderson

State Col lege Fe male Athlete of the Year(selected by the Omaha World-Herald)1992-93 ..................................................Sandy Skradski

HONORS AND AWARDS

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MAVERICK 1,000-POINT CLUB1. Niece Jochims (1975-79) ................................................................................... 1,9372. Barb Hart (1977-81) .......................................................................................... 1,7303. Laura J. Anderson (1984-88) ............................................................................. 1,6584. Mary Henke (1979-83) ...................................................................................... 1,6295. Sandy Skradski (1989-93) ................................................................................. 1,5826. Jackie Scholten (1983-87) ................................................................................. 1,5197. Jennifer Mitchell (1998-2002) .......................................................................... 1,4818. Alyssa Green (2006-10) ..................................................................................... 1,4109. Elaine Johnson (1974-78) ................................................................................. 1,31710. JJ Smith (2002-06) .......................................................................................... 1,30011. Amy Breen (1993-97) ..................................................................................... 1,29712. Karen Thies (2004-07)..................................................................................... 1,22713. Amy Loth (1993-97) ........................................................................................ 1,17014. Sarah Larson (1996-2000)............................................................................... 1,16515. Norene Groff (1977-81) ................................................................................... 1,12416. Cayla Hargrove (2005-09) ............................................................................... 1,10617. Sara Peterson (1999-2003) ............................................................................. 1,10518. Kriss Edwards (1977-81) ................................................................................. 1,09019. Darcy Burns (1987-91) .................................................................................... 1,05520. Aimee Noel (1989-94) ..................................................................................... 1,05221. Heather Pohl (2008-12) .................................................................................. 1,04422. Lindsey Petersen (2000-05) ............................................................................ 1,02223. Tanya Hammes (1999-2003)........................................................................... 1,003

SCORING AVERAGE1. Darcy Stracke (1999-00) ...................................................................................... 22.62. Niece Jochims (1975-79) ..................................................................................... 18.13. Laura J. Anderson (1984-88) ............................................................................... 15.54. Barb Hart (1977-81) ............................................................................................ 14.95. Sandy Skradski (1989-93) ................................................................................... 14.36. Jackie Scholten (1983-87) ................................................................................... 14.27. Karen Theis (2004-07) ......................................................................................... 14.18. Elaine Johnson (1974-78) ................................................................................... 13.79. Jennifer Mitchell (1998-02) ................................................................................ 13.610. Mary Henke-Anderson (1979-83) ..................................................................... 13.1

FIELD GOALS MADE1. Niece Jochims (1975-79) ...................................................................................... 7852. Barb Hart (1977-81) ............................................................................................. 7083. Mary Henke-Anderson (1979-83) ........................................................................ 6784. Sandy Skradski (1989-93) .................................................................................... 6415. Laura J. Anderson (1984-88) ................................................................................ 6116. Jackie Scholten (1983-87) .................................................................................... 5977. Elaine Johnson (1974-78) .................................................................................... 5278. Alyssa Green (2006-10) ........................................................................................ 5169. Jennifer Mitchell (1998-02) ................................................................................. 50310. JJ Smith (2002-06) ............................................................................................. 489

FREE THROWS MADE1. Laura J. Anderson (1984-88) ................................................................................ 4362. Niece Jochims (1975-79) ...................................................................................... 3693. Jackie Scholten (1983-87) .................................................................................... 3254. Barb Hart (1977-81) ............................................................................................. 3145. Sandy Skradski (1989-93) .................................................................................... 2996. Alyssa Green (2006-10) ........................................................................................ 2787. Cayla Hargrove (2005-09) .................................................................................... 2758. Mary Henke-Anderson (1979-83) ........................................................................ 2739. Amy Breen (1993-97) .......................................................................................... 26810. Ronda Motykowski (1980-85) ............................................................................ 263 Elaine Johnson (1974-78) .................................................................................... 263

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE1. Jennifer Mitchell (1998-02) ................................................................................. 2142. Heather Pohl (2008-12) ....................................................................................... 1693. Karen Thies (2004-07).......................................................................................... 1684. Tricia Floyd (1988-92) .......................................................................................... 1555. Lindsey Petersen (2000-05) ................................................................................. 1426. Sara Peterson (1999-03) ...................................................................................... 1297. Cayla Hargrove (2005-09) .................................................................................... 1198. Alyssa Green (2006-10) ........................................................................................ 1009. Amy Breen (1993-97) ............................................................................................ 9710. Ellen Majewski (2005-09) .................................................................................... 85

REBOUNDS1. Niece Jochims (1975-79) ................................................................................... 1,1482. Barb Hart (1977-81) .......................................................................................... 1,0843. Mary Henke-Anderson (1979-83) ..................................................................... 1,0244. Jackie Scholten (1983-87) .................................................................................... 9385. Sandy Skradski (1989-93) .................................................................................... 9256. Laura J. Anderson (1984-88) ................................................................................ 8617. Sarah Larson (1996-00) ....................................................................................... 6718. Tanya Hammes (1999-2003) ................................................................................ 6539. Darcy Burns (1987-91) ......................................................................................... 61610. Julie Hengemuehler (1981-85) .......................................................................... 610

ASSISTS1. Jennifer Mitchell (1998-02) ................................................................................. 4742. Kriss Edwards (1977-81) ...................................................................................... 4603. Lisa Rath (1989-93) ............................................................................................. 3914. Jena Janovy (1984-88) ......................................................................................... 3755. Jamie Nash (2009-present) .......................................................................3706. Alyssa Green (2006-10) ........................................................................................ 3457. Stacie Kaiser (1993-97) ........................................................................................ 3298. Rayna Wagley (1984-89) ..................................................................................... 2989. Karen Thies (2004-07).......................................................................................... 28910. Jill Dau (1985-89) .............................................................................................. 278

BLOCKED SHOTS1. Mary Henke-Anderson (1979-83) ........................................................................ 2912. Laura J. Anderson (1984-88) ................................................................................ 1293. Tanya Hammes (1999-03) .................................................................................... 1244. Carol Wink (1985-88) ............................................................................................. 83 Ashley Nelson (2006-10) ....................................................................................... 836. Julie Hengemuehler (1981-85) .............................................................................. 757. Kathy Van Diepen (1985-89) .................................................................................. 608. Carlye Jones (2003-07) .......................................................................................... 599. Amanda Brodsack (2007-09) ................................................................................. 5610. Lindsey Petersen (2000-05) ................................................................................. 53 Sandy Skradski (1989-93) .................................................................................... 53

STEALS1. Kriss Edwards (1977-81) ...................................................................................... 3312. Jamie Nash (2009-present) .......................................................................2713. Stacie Kaiser (1993-97) ........................................................................................ 2644. Alyssa Green (2006-10) ........................................................................................ 2435. Linda Schabloske-Roh (1991-93, 94-96) .............................................................. 2246. Amy Loth (1993-97) ............................................................................................. 222 Vicki Edmonds (1980-84) ..................................................................................... 2228. Karen Thies (2004-07).......................................................................................... 2049. Sandy Skradski (1989-93) .................................................................................... 200 Lisa Rath (1989-93) ............................................................................................. 200

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SCORING1. Barb Hart (1980-81) ............................................................................................. 6812. Darcy Stracke (1999-00) ....................................................................................... 611 3. Niece Jochims (1978-79) ...................................................................................... 6084. Niece Jochims (1976-77) ...................................................................................... 597 Laura J. Anderson (1986-87) ............................................................................... 5976. Sandy Skradski (1991-92) .................................................................................... 5577. Sandy Skradski (1992-93) .................................................................................... 5508. Laura J. Anderson (1987-88) ................................................................................ 5279. Sara Petereson (2002-03) .................................................................................... 50010. Mary Henke-Anderson (1980-81) ...................................................................... 480

SCORING AVERAGE1. Darcy Stracke (1999-00) ...................................................................................... 22.62. Sandy Skradski (1992-93) ................................................................................... 21.2 3. Niece Jochims (1976-77) ..................................................................................... 20.6 Laura J. Anderson (1986-87) ............................................................................... 20.65. Barb Hart (1980-81) ............................................................................................ 20.06. Niece Jochims (1978-79) ..................................................................................... 19.67. Laura J. Anderson (1987-88) ............................................................................... 19.58. Sandy Skradski (1991-92) ................................................................................... 19.29. Elaine Johnson (1975-76) ................................................................................... 18.310. Laura J. Anderson (1985-86) ............................................................................. 18.2

FIELD GOALS MADE1. Barb Hart (1980-81) ............................................................................................. 2762. Niece Jochims (1978-79) ...................................................................................... 2533. Niece Jochims (1976-77) ...................................................................................... 2344. Sandy Skradski (1991-92) .................................................................................... 2335. Darcy Stracke (1999-00) ....................................................................................... 2196. Laura J. Anderson (1986-87) ................................................................................ 2187. Sandy Skradski (1992-93) .................................................................................... 2178. Mary Henke-Anderson (1980-81) ........................................................................ 2009. Mary Henke-Anderson (1979-80) ........................................................................ 19510. Laura J. Anderson (1987-88) .............................................................................. 194

FREE THROWS MADE1. Laura J. Anderson (1986-87) ................................................................................ 1612. Darcy Stracke (1999-00) ....................................................................................... 1483. Laura J. Anderson (1987-88) ................................................................................ 1394. Niece Jochims (1976-77) ...................................................................................... 129 Barb Hart (1980-81) ............................................................................................ 1296. Stacie Kaiser (1996-97) ........................................................................................ 1267. Elaine Johnson (1976-77) .................................................................................... 1188. Ronda Motykowski (1984-85) .............................................................................. 115 Sandy Skradski (1992-93) .................................................................................... 11510. Laura J. Anderson (1985-86) .............................................................................. 112

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE1. Karen Thies (2006-07)............................................................................................ 762. Jennifer Mitchell (2001-02) ................................................................................... 733. Heather Pohl (2010-11) ......................................................................................... 624. Sara Peterson (2002-03) ........................................................................................ 605. Heather Pohl (2011-12) ......................................................................................... 566. Karen Thies (2004-05)............................................................................................ 547. Jennifer Mitchell (2000-01) ................................................................................... 518. Lindsey Petersen (2004-05) ................................................................................... 499. Jennifer Mitchell (1999-00) ................................................................................... 4810. Jill Dau (1987-88) ................................................................................................ 47

REBOUNDS1. Barb Hart (1978-79) ............................................................................................. 378 2. Niece Jochims (1976-77) ...................................................................................... 3483. Sandy Skradski (1991-92) .................................................................................... 3204. Niece Jochims (1978-79) ...................................................................................... 3195. Barb Hart (1980-81) ............................................................................................. 3176. Mary Henke-Anderson (1980-81) ........................................................................ 3167. Niece Jochims (1977-78) ...................................................................................... 3148. Mary Henke-Anderson (1979-80) ........................................................................ 3079. Sandy Skradski (1992-93) .................................................................................... 28510. Laura J. Anderson (1986-87) .............................................................................. 278

REBOUNDING AVERAGE1. Barb Hart (1978-79) ............................................................................................ 12.22. Niece Jochims (1976-77) ..................................................................................... 12.03. Niece Jochims (1977-78) ..................................................................................... 11.24. Sandy Skradski (1991-92) ................................................................................... 11.0 Sandy Skradski (1992-93) ................................................................................... 11.06. Niece Jochims (1978-79) ..................................................................................... 10.37. Laura J. Anderson (1987-88) ................................................................................. 9.88. Laura J. Anderson (1986-87) ................................................................................. 9.69. Barb Hart (1980-81) .............................................................................................. 9.310. Aimee Noel (1993-94) ......................................................................................... 9.3

ASSISTS1. Jamie Nash (2011-12) ...............................................................................1662. Jennifer Mitchell (2001-02) ................................................................................. 1593. Jena Janovy (1987-88) ......................................................................................... 147 4. Kriss Edwards (1979-80) ...................................................................................... 1365. Niece Jochims (1978-79) ...................................................................................... 1296. Shannon Eggers (2002-03) .................................................................................. 1257. Jennifer Mitchell (2000-01) ................................................................................. 1248. Stacie Kaiser (1996-97) ........................................................................................ 1229. Toni Kinsey (2005-06) .......................................................................................... 12110. Lisa Rath (1990-91) ........................................................................................... 120 Jamie Nash (2010-11) .............................................................................120

BLOCKED SHOTS1. Mary Henke-Anderson (1980-81) .......................................................................... 86 2. Mary Henke-Anderson (1979-80) .......................................................................... 753. Mary Henke-Anderson (1981-82) .......................................................................... 674. Mary Henke-Anderson (1982-83) .......................................................................... 635. Tanya Hammes (2002-03) ...................................................................................... 516. Ashley Nelson (2009-10) ........................................................................................ 447. Taijhe Kelly (2011-12) .................................................................................438. Carol Wink (1987-88) ............................................................................................. 429. Tanya Hammes (2000-01) ...................................................................................... 4010. Laura J. Anderson (1985-86) ................................................................................ 38

STEALS1. Kriss Edwards (1980-81) ...................................................................................... 1422. Kriss Edwards (1979-81) ...................................................................................... 1263. Jamie Nash (2011-12) ...............................................................................1104. Stacie Kaiser (1996-97) ........................................................................................ 1015. Darcy Stracke (1999-00) ......................................................................................... 996. Sandy Skradski (1991-92) ...................................................................................... 86 Beth Wilkinson (1997-98) ...................................................................................... 86 8. Sara Peterson (2002-03) ........................................................................................ 849. Vicki Edmonds (1982-83) ....................................................................................... 8310. Linda Schabloske-Roh (1992-93) ......................................................................... 81 Kim Muma (1991-92) ............................................................................................ 81 Jamie Nash (2009-10) .................................................................................81

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SCORING1. Darcy Stracke vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 12/1/99 .........432. Darcy Stracke vs. St. Cloud State, 1/5/00 ................393. Tanya Hammes vs. Doane, 12/13/02 ......................374. Karen Thies vs. Minnesota State, 2/10/07 ...............36 Sara Peterson at Minnesota State, 1/16/03 ............36 Darcy Stracke at Morningside, 1/8/00 ....................36 Laura J. Anderson vs. South Dakota State, 1/31/87 ..36 Niece Jochims vs. Central Missouri, 1976-77 ..........369. Sara Peterson at St. Cloud State, 1/31/03 ...............35 Aimee Noel vs. Hastings, 12/18/93 .........................35 Darcy Burns vs. Morningside, 1/20/90 .....................35 Laura J. Anderson vs. Augustana, 1/30/87 ..............35

FIELD GOALS MADE1. Darcy Stracke vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 12/1/99 .........162. Niece Jochims vs. Central Missouri, 1976-77 ...........15 Aimee Noel vs. Hastings, 12/18/93 .........................15 Tanya Hammes vs. Doane, 12/13/02 .......................155. Darcy Stracke vs. Central Arkansas, 12/20/99 .........14 Darcy Stracke vs. Minnesota State, 1/14/00 ............147. Darcy Stracke vs. St. Cloud State, 1/15/00 ..............13 Tanya Hammes at Morningside, 1/5/01...................13 Sara Peterson vs. Southern Colorado, 11/29/02 ......13 Tanya Hammes at Central Missouri, 12/6/02 ..........13 Tanya Hammes at Minnesota State, 1/16/03 ..........13

FREE THROWS MADE1. Darcy Stracke vs. South Dakota, 1/9/00 ..................152. Darcy Stracke vs. South Dakota State, 1/21/00 .......14 Amanda Brodsack at Missouri Western, 1/3/09 ......144. Niece Jochims vs. Nebraska, 1977-78 ......................13 Elaine Johnson vs. Nebraska, 1977-78 ....................13 Darcy Stracke vs. St. Cloud State, 1/15/00 ...............13 Shannon Eggers vs. Augustana, 2/28/04 .................13 Amanda Brodsack vs. Southwest Baptist, 1/14/09 ..139. Darcy Stracke vs. Morningside, 1/8/00 ....................11 Sara Peterson at Minnesota State, 1/16/03 .............11 Heather Pohl vs. Missouri Southern, 1/15/11 ..........11 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE1. Amanda Woodring vs. College of St. Mary, 12/7/11 ........82. Sara Peterson at St. Cloud State, 1/31/03 .................7 Andrea Schoepf at Augustana, 1/9/04 ......................7 Karen Thies vs. Minnesota State, 2/10/07 ................75. Tricia Floyd vs. South Dakota, 1/20/90 ......................6 Linda Schabloske at Midland, 12/14/91 ....................6 Stacy McArthur at Nebraska-Kearney, 12/9/92 .........6 Stacy McArthur vs. Augustana, 1/3/94 ......................6 Jennifer Mitchell at NW Missouri State, 11/27/01 .....6 Jennifer Mitchell vs. Hastings, 12/18/01 ...................6 Karen Thies vs. North Dakota, 1/8/05 ........................6 Karen Thies at Nebraska-Kearney, 11/28/06 .............6 Karen Thies vs. Adams State, 12/2/06 .......................6 Heather Pohl vs. Western Illinois, 1/30/12 .................6

REBOUNDS1. Niece Jochims at South Dakota State, 12/16/77 .....242. Niece Jochims vs. SW Missouri State, 1976-77 ........23 Sandy Skradski vs. South Dakota State, 2/8/92 .......23 Aimee Noel vs. Minnesota State, 2/26/94 ...............235. Sarah Larson vs. Augustana, 2/18/00......................226. Laura J. Anderson at Central Missouri, 12/5/86 ......19 Laura J. Anderson at Grand View, 2/19/88 ..............19

8. Tanya Hammes vs. Southwest State, 11/17/00 ......... 18 Tanya Hammes at Minnesota State, 2/10/01 ..........18 Tanya Hammes at Minnesota State, 1/16/03 ..........18 Taijhe Kelly at New Orleans, 2/18/12 ................ 18

ASSISTS1. Kriss Edwards vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 2/23/80 ........14 Barb Hart vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 2/23/80 ...............143. Shannon Eggers at Minnesota State, 1/16/03 .........124. Toni Kinsey at Minnesota Duluth, 2/18/06 ..............11 Jennifer Mitchell vs. Morningside, 1/4/02 ...............11 Jamie Nash vs. Washburn, 1/22/11 ................... 11 Jamie Nash vs. NW Missouri State, 12/10/11 ..... 118. Niece Jochims vs. Grand View, 12/9/78 ..................10 Niece Jochims vs. Illinois State, 1/11/79 .................10 Jennifer Mitchell vs. Northern Colorado, 12/9/00 ....10 Jennifer Mitchell at South Dakota, 1/6/01 ...............10 Jennifer Mitchell vs. Central Missouri, 12/2/01 .......10 Tara Abbott vs. Minnesota State, 2/10/07 ...............10 Jamie Nash vs. Western State, 11/11/11 ........... 10 Jamie Nash at Tulsa, 12/28/11 .......................... 10

TEAM RECORDSCategory .................................................Record ................. Date ....................................... OpponentHighest Scoring Average (Season) ................77.1 ........................2002-03 .......................................................Low Scoring Average Allowed (Season) ........58.5 ........................1980-81 .......................................................Most Points Scored (Season) .........................2,391.......................1979-80 .......................................................Fewest Points Allowed (Season) ...................1,599.......................1982-83 .......................................................Most Points Scored (Game) ...........................115 .........................12/29/05 ....................... at Johnson & WalesFewest Points Allowed (Game) .....................16 ...........................1973-74 ..........................vs. St. Mary (Neb.)Margin of Victory ..........................................69 (109-40) .............12/17/06 ....................at Calumet St. JosephMargin of Defeat ...........................................62 (106-44) .............1974-75 .............................. vs. Wayne StateField Goals Made (Season) ............................983 .........................1980-81 .......................................................FG Pct. (Season) ............................................47.8 (850-1,778) .....1986-87 .......................................................Field Goals Made (Game) ..............................45 ...........................11/29/02 ................... vs. Southern ColoradoFG Pct. (Game) ..............................................59.7 (40-67) ............12/13/02 ...................................... vs. Doane3-Pt. FG Made (Season) ................................221 .........................2006-07 .......................................................3-Point FG Pct. (Season) ................................43.8 (60-137) ..........1989-90 .......................................................3-Pt. FG Made (Game) ..................................14 ...........................11/28/06 .....................at Nebraska-Kearney ......................................................................14 ...........................12/7/07 ............................................ vs. York3-Pt. FG Pct. (Game)......................................66.7 (10-15) ............2/23/02 ..................... vs. Northern ColoradoFree Throws Made (Season) ..........................492 .........................2005-06 .......................................................Free Throw Pct. (Season) ...............................76.4 (492-644) ........2005-06 .......................................................Free Throws Made (Game) ............................31 ...........................12/10/05 .......................................... vs. YorkFree Throw Pct. (Game) .................................100 (12-12) .............1/6/01 ................................ at South Dakota......................................................................100 (11-11) .............12/3/10 ............................at Fort Hays StateRebounds (Season) .......................................1,496.......................1979-80 .......................................................Rebounds (Game) .........................................62 ...........................12/4/02 ...........vs. Northwest Missouri StateAssists (Season) ............................................566 .........................1980-81 .......................................................Assists (Game) ..............................................35 ...........................12/17/06 ....................at Calumet St. JosephBlocked Shots (Season) .................................121 .........................1987-88 .......................................................Blocked Shots (Game) ...................................10 ...........................12/15/02; 11/19/08 ...........Peru State; DanaSteals (Season)..............................................459 .........................1994-95 .......................................................Steals (Game) ................................................30 ...........................12/29/07 ...............................at BYU-HawaiiWins (Season) ...............................................26 ...........................1980-81 ....................................................... Consecutive Wins ..........................................10 ...........................2005-06 .......................................................Losses (Season) .............................................22 ...........................2003-04 .......................................................Consecutive Losses ........................................14 ...........................1998-99 .......................................................

BLOCKED SHOTS1. Laura J. Anderson at Midland, 12/4/85 .....................7 Ashley Nelson at Missouri Southern, 1/16/10 ...........73. Mary Henke-Anderson vs. William Penn, 12/5/80 ....6 Mary Henke-Anderson at Wayne St, 1/19/82 ............65. Mary Henke-Anderson vs. So. Dakota St, 12/12/79...5 Laura J. Anderson vs. North Dakota, 1/22/87 ............5 Tanya Hammes vs. Peru State, 12/15/02 ..................5 Tanya Hammes at Minnesota State, 1/16/03 ............59. Eleven tied ................................................................4

STEALS1. Linda Schabloske vs. St. Cloud State, 1/30/93.........122. Jamie Nash vs. Calumet St. Joseph, 11/27/10 ... 113. Jill Dau vs. Augustana, 2/4/89.................................10 Karen Thies vs. Mount Mercy, 12/20/04...................105. Vicki Edmonds at Midland, 1/11/84 ..........................9 Jamie Nash vs. Upper Iowa, 11/15/11 .................97. Kriss Edwards at Drake, 12/1/79................................8 Sarah Larson vs. Central Missouri State, 11/20/99 .....8 Sara Peterson vs. Briar Cliff, 12/29/02 .......................8 Jamie Nash vs. York College, 11/12/10 ................8

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YEARLY SCORING LEADERS1974-75 ........ Elaine Johnson ........................................... 11.51975-76 ........ Niece Jochims ............................................. 18.31976-77 ........ Niece Jochims ............................................ 20.61977-78 ........ Niece Jochims ............................................ 16.31978-79 ........ Niece Jochims ............................................ 19.61979-80 ........ Mary Henke-Anderson ............................... 13.11980-81 ........ Barb Hart.................................................... 20.01981-82 ........ Lisa Linthacum ........................................... 13.41982-83 ........ Mary Henke-Anderson ............................... 12.81983-84 ........ Jackie Scholten ........................................... 15.21984-85 ........ Jackie Scholten ........................................... 12.51985-86 ........ Laura J. Anderson....................................... 18.21986-87 ........ Laura J. Anderson....................................... 20.61987-88 ........ Laura J. Anderson....................................... 19.51988-89 ........ Jill Dau ....................................................... 14.61989-90 ........ Darcy Burns ................................................ 16.01990-91 ........ Kim Muma ................................................. 12.11991-92 ........ Sandy Skradski ........................................... 19.21992-93 ........ Sandy Skradski ........................................... 21.21993-94 ........ Aimee Noel ................................................ 14.71994-95 ........ Amy Breen ................................................. 11.61995-96 ........ Amy Breen ................................................. 16.31996-97 ........ Amy Breen ................................................. 15.41997-98 ........ Jacinda Van Fossen .................................... 13.91998-99 ........ Jennifer Mitchell ........................................ 15.01999-00 ........ Darcy Stracke ............................................. 22.62000-01 ........ Jennifer Mitchell ........................................ 14.22001-02 ........ Jennifer Mitchell ........................................ 14.32002-03 ........ Sara Peterson ............................................. 17.92003-04 ........ JJ Smith ...................................................... 11.62004-05 ....... JJ Smith ...................................................... 15.32005-06 ........ JJ Smith ...................................................... 13.92006-07 ........ Karen Thies ................................................ 17.12007-08 ........ Alyssa Green............................................... 14.12008-09 ........ Amanda Brodsack ...................................... 13.22009-10 ........ Alyssa Green............................................... 15.32010-11 ........ Heather Pohl .............................................. 17.22011-12 ........ Paige Frauendorfer .................................... 13.1

YEARLY REBOUNDING LEADERS1975-76 ........ Niece Jochims ..............................................8.81976-77 ........ Niece Jochims ............................................ 12.01977-78 ........ Niece Jochims ............................................ 11.21978-79 ........ Barb Hart.................................................... 12.21979-80 ........ Mary Henke-Anderson .................................8.51980-81 ........ Barb Hart......................................................9.31981-82 ........ Lisa Linthacum .............................................8.31982-83 ........ Mary Henke-Anderson .................................7.71983-84 ........ Jackie Scholten .............................................8.81984-85 ........ Jackie Scholten .............................................8.41985-86 ........ Laura J. Anderson .........................................9.31986-87 ........ Laura J. Anderson.........................................9.61987-88 ........ Laura J. Anderson.........................................9.81988-89 ........ Darcy Burns ..................................................5.61989-90 ........ Darcy Burns ..................................................8.11990-91 ........ Sandy Skradski .............................................6.81991-92 ........ Sandy Skradski ........................................... 11.01992-93 ........ Sandy Skradski ........................................... 11.01993-94 ........ Aimee Noel ..................................................9.31994-95 ........ Michelle Spetman ........................................6.11995-96 ........ Amy Breen ...................................................7.31996-97 ........ Stacie Kaiser .................................................7.01997-98 ........ Kim Birkel.....................................................5.4

1998-99 ........ Sarah Larson ................................................7.61999-00 ........ Sarah Larson ................................................8.82000-01 ........ Tanya Hammes ............................................7.72001-02 ........ Tanya Hammes ............................................7.72002-03 ........ Tanya Hammes ............................................8.12003-04 ........ JJ Smith ........................................................5.32004-05 ........ JJ Smith ........................................................6.02005-06 ........ Karen Thies ..................................................6.12006-07 ........ Karen Thies ..................................................6.02007-08 ........ Latoya Wright ..............................................6.72008-09 ........ Amanda Brodsack ........................................8.02009-10 ........ Ashley Nelson ..............................................5.22010-11 ........ Heather Pohl ................................................5.82011-12 ........ Paige Frauendorfer ......................................9.1

YEARLY STEAL LEADERS1978-79 ........ Niece Jochims ...............................................66 1979-80 ........ Kriss Edwards ................................................951980-81 ........ Kriss Edwards .............................................. 1171981-82 ........ Vicki Edmonds ...............................................611982-83 ........ Vicki Edmonds ...............................................831983-84 ........ Vicki Edmonds ...............................................541984-85 ........ Jena Janovy ...................................................391985-86 ........ Rayna Wagley ...............................................471986-87 ........ Laura J. Anderson/Jackie Scholten ................391987-88 ........ Jena Janovy ...................................................661988-89 ........ Jill Dau ..........................................................661989-90 ........ Lisa Rath .......................................................501990-91 ........ Kim Muma ....................................................451991-92 ........ Kim Priest ......................................................811992-93 ........ Linda Schabloske ..........................................811993-94 ........ Amy Loth ......................................................741994-95 ........ Linda Schabloske Roh ...................................691995-96 ........ Michelle Spetman .........................................691996-97 ........ Stacie Kaiser ................................................ 1011997-98 ........ Beth Wilkinson ..............................................861998-99 ........ Kim Birkel .....................................................591999-00 ........ Darcy Stracke ................................................992000-01 ........ Jennifer Mitchell ...........................................412001-02 ........ Sara Peterson ................................................662002-03 ........ Sara Peterson ................................................842003-04 ........ JJ Smith .........................................................392004-05 ........ Karen Thies ...................................................69 2005-06 ........ Karen Thies ...................................................752006-07 ........ Karen Thies ...................................................602007-08 ........ Alyssa Green..................................................572008-09 ........ Alyssa Green..................................................722009-10 ........ Jamie Nash ....................................................812010-11 ........ Jamie Nash ....................................................802011-12 ........ Jamie Nash .................................................. 110

YEARLY ASSIST LEADERS1977-78 ........ Kriss Edwards .............................................. 100 1978-79 ........ Niece Jochims ............................................. 1291979-80 ........ Kriss Edwards .............................................. 1361980-81 ........ Kriss Edwards .............................................. 1101981-82 ........ Mary Beaver ..................................................721982-83 ........ Vicki Edmonds ...............................................721983-84 ........ Tammy Castle ...............................................821984-85 ........ Rayna Wagley ...............................................771985-86 ........ Jena Janovy ................................................. 1041986-87 ........ Laura P. Anderson ....................................... 1081987-88 ........ Jena Janovy ................................................. 1471988-89 ........ Julie Johnston ...............................................86

1989-90 ........ Lisa Rath ..................................................... 1161990-91 ........ Lisa Rath ..................................................... 1201991-92 ........ Tricia Floyd ....................................................981992-93 ........ Lisa Rath .......................................................861993-94 ........ Amy Loth ......................................................861994-95 ........ Stacie Kaiser ..................................................711995-96 ........ Stacie Kaiser ..................................................911996-97 ........ Stacie Kaiser ................................................ 1221997-98 ........ Kim Birkel .....................................................751998-99 ........ Jennifer Mitchell ......................................... 1041999-00 ........ Darcy Stracke .............................................. 1142000-01 ........ Jennifer Mitchell ......................................... 1242001-02 ........ Jennifer Mitchell ......................................... 1592002-03 ........ Shannon Eggers .......................................... 1252003-04 ........ Shannon Eggers ............................................832004-05 ........ Karen Thies ................................................. 1082005-06 ........ Toni Kinsey .................................................. 1212006-07 ........ Alyssa Green................................................ 1062007-08 ........ Alyssa Green..................................................832008-09 ........ Alyssa Green..................................................862009-10 ........ Jamie Nash ....................................................842010-11 ........ Jamie Nash .................................................. 1202011-12 ........ Jamie Nash .................................................. 166

YEARLY BLOCKED SHOT LEADERS1978-79 ........ Barb Hart.......................................................19 1979-80 ........ Mary Henke ...................................................751980-81 ........ Mary Henke ...................................................861981-82 ........ Mary Henke ...................................................671982-83 ........ Mary Henke Anderson ...................................631983-84 ........ Julie Hengemuehler ......................................211984-85 ........ Julie Hengemuehler/Laura J. Anderson ........23 1985-86 ........ Laura J. Anderson..........................................381986-87 ........ Laura J. Anderson..........................................341987-88 ........ Carol Wink ....................................................421988-89 ........ Kathy Van Diepen .........................................371989-90 ........ Laura Larson .................................................111990-91 ........ Kim Muma ....................................................571991-92 ........ Kim Priest/Sandy Skradski ............................201992-93 ........ Sandy Skradski ..............................................161993-94 ........ Michelle Spetman .........................................101994-95 ........ Linda Schabloske Roh ...................................141995-96 ........ Amy Breen ....................................................211996-97 ........ Jacinda Van Fossen .......................................211997-98 ........ Jacinda Van Fossen .......................................121998-99 ........ Amy Soenen ....................................................81999-00 ........ Sarah Larson ...................................................82000-01 ........ Tanya Hammes .............................................402001-02 ........ Tanya Hammes .............................................302002-03 ........ Tanya Hammes .............................................512003-04 ........ Carlye Jones ..................................................142004-05 ........ Carlye Jones ..................................................182005-06 ........ Carlye Jones ..................................................142006-07 ........ Carlye Jones ..................................................132007-08 ........ Amanda Brodsack .........................................292008-09 ........ Amanda Brodsack .........................................272009-10 ........ Ashley Nelson ...............................................442010-11 ........ Katie Kane .....................................................252011-12 ........ Taijhe Kelly ....................................................43

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Abilene Christian ....................................................... 1-0Adams State .............................................................. 3-0Air Force .................................................................... 2-2Alaska-Fairbanks ....................................................... 2-0Angelo State ............................................................. 1-0Arizona State ............................................................. 0-1Army ......................................................................... 1-0Augusta State ............................................................ 1-0Augustana............................................................. 24-35Avila .......................................................................... 2-0Baker ......................................................................... 1-0Bemidji State ............................................................ 2-0Briar Cliff ................................................................... 7-2Brigham Young ......................................................... 0-1BYU-Hawaii ............................................................... 1-0Cal Poly ..................................................................... 0-1Cal Poly-Pomona ....................................................... 0-1Cal State-Chico .......................................................... 1-0Caldwell .................................................................... 1-0Calumet College ........................................................ 3-0Central Arkansas ....................................................... 1-0Central College .......................................................... 2-0Central Missouri ...................................................... 9-14Chadron State ........................................................... 4-0Chaminade ................................................................ 1-0Claremore JC ............................................................. 1-0College of St. Mary .................................................. 25-1Colorado School of Mines .......................................... 1-2Colorado State ........................................................... 2-1Columbus State ......................................................... 1-0Concordia .................................................................. 6-4Concordia-St. Paul ..................................................... 1-0Cornell....................................................................... 0-1Creighton ................................................................ 16-9CSU-Pueblo ............................................................... 4-1Dakota Wesleyan ....................................................... 1-0Dallas Christian ......................................................... 1-0Dana ......................................................................... 3-0Denver ...................................................................... 2-1Doane ....................................................................... 5-3Dordt ......................................................................... 1-0Drake ........................................................................ 1-5Eastern Illinois ........................................................... 2-0Emporia State ........................................................... 4-7Florida International ................................................. 1-1Florida Southern ....................................................... 0-2Fort Hays State .......................................................... 3-4Fort Valley State ........................................................ 0-1Franklin Pierce........................................................... 1-0Freed-Hardeman ....................................................... 1-0Glenville State ........................................................... 0-1Grand Canyon ............................................................ 4-0Grand View .............................................................. 11-4Hamline .................................................................... 1-0Hastings .................................................................... 7-2Hawaii-Hilo ............................................................... 1-0Hawaii Pacific ............................................................ 1-0Illinois State .............................................................. 1-0

Iowa .......................................................................... 1-1Iowa State ................................................................. 3-1Iowa Wesleyan .......................................................... 1-0John F. Kennedy ........................................................ 1-1Johnson & Wales ....................................................... 1-0Kansas ....................................................................... 3-4Kansas State .............................................................. 0-2Kentucky ................................................................... 0-1Lewis ......................................................................... 1-0Lincoln ...................................................................... 3-1Loras ......................................................................... 1-0Louisiana-Lafayette .................................................. 0-1Loyola Chicago .......................................................... 0-1Marshall .................................................................... 0-1Marymount College .................................................. 2-0Massachusetts-Lowell ............................................... 0-1McPherson ................................................................ 1-0Mesa State ................................................................ 1-0Metro State ............................................................... 6-2Midland Lutheran ................................................. 17-13Minnesota ................................................................. 0-1Minnesota Duluth ..................................................... 4-7Minnesota-Morris ..................................................... 2-0Minnesota State .................................................... 29-22Minnesota State-Moorhead ...................................... 0-1Missouri .................................................................... 0-1Missouri-St. Louis ...................................................... 2-0Missouri S&T ............................................................. 3-0Missouri Southern ..................................................... 2-5Missouri State (Southwest Missouri State) ................ 8-2Missouri Valley .......................................................... 1-0Missouri Western ..................................................... 10-5Montana State .......................................................... 1-0Morehead State ......................................................... 1-0Morningside ............................................................ 24-5Mount Mercy ............................................................. 1-0Nebraska ............................................................... 11-20Nebraska-Kearney ................................................. 10-19Nebraska Wesleyan ................................................... 3-1New Mexico .............................................................. 0-1New Orleans .............................................................. 1-0Newman ................................................................... 1-0North Dakota........................................................... 8-46North Dakota State ................................................ 10-42Northeastern State (Okla.) ........................................ 0-1Northern Colorado ................................................ 10-23Northern Iowa ........................................................... 2-1Northern State .......................................................... 2-3Northwest Missouri State ...................................... 14-16Northwestern (Iowa) ................................................. 2-0Oklahoma ................................................................. 0-1Oklahoma Baptist ..................................................... 0-1Oklahoma City ........................................................... 2-0Oklahoma Panhandle State ....................................... 1-0Oklahoma State ........................................................ 1-0Oral Roberts .............................................................. 1-1Peru State ................................................................. 8-0Phillips (Okla.) ........................................................... 1-0

Pittsburg State .......................................................... 3-5Queens ...................................................................... 1-0Quincy ....................................................................... 3-1Regis ......................................................................... 3-2Rockhurst .................................................................. 3-2Rollins ....................................................................... 1-0Saint Louis ................................................................ 0-1San Francisco State.................................................... 1-0Sioux Falls ................................................................. 2-0SIU Edwardsville ........................................................ 0-1Sonoma State ............................................................ 1-0South Dakota ........................................................ 34-33South Dakota State ............................................... 30-28Southeast Missouri State ........................................... 0-1Southern Indiana ...................................................... 0-1Southern Oregon ....................................................... 0-1Southwest Baptist ..................................................... 5-4Southwest Minnesota State ...................................... 2-3St. Cloud State ....................................................... 20-31St. Francis .................................................................. 0-1St. Leo ....................................................................... 1-0St. Mary of the Plains ................................................ 1-0Tarkio ........................................................................ 2-5Texas A&M ................................................................ 1-0Texas A&M-Kingsville ................................................ 0-1Texas-Arlington ......................................................... 1-0Texas Woman’s .......................................................... 0-1Truman...................................................................... 6-3Tulsa .......................................................................... 0-1 UC-Colorado Springs ................................................. 1-0UC Davis .................................................................... 1-1UMKC ........................................................................ 1-3UNLV ......................................................................... 0-1Upper Iowa ............................................................... 3-0Utah .......................................................................... 0-4Utah State ................................................................. 1-0Washburn ................................................................. 2-6Wayne State ............................................................ 8-11Weber State .............................................................. 1-0West Texas State ........................................................ 0-2West Virginia State .................................................... 1-0Western Illinois ......................................................... 1-1Western State ............................................................ 1-0Westmar ................................................................... 3-2Wichita State ............................................................. 1-0William Penn ............................................................. 4-4William Woods .......................................................... 2-0Winona State ............................................................ 1-0Wisconsin-La Crosse .................................................. 1-0York ........................................................................... 7-0

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Tara Abbott ................................................................. 2006-07Laura J. Anderson ........................................................ 1984-88Laura P. Anderson........................................................ 1983-87Mary Henke Anderson ................................................. 1979-83Sheri Anderson............................................................ 1978-80Shirley Anderson ......................................................... 1970-71Lauren Andrews .......................................................... 2010-11Julie Armetta .............................................................. 1970-72Sarah Austin ................................................................ 2004-05Stephanie Austin ......................................................... 2002-03Lois Bacon ................................................................... 1972-73Cherie Barg ................................................................. 1972-73Mary Beaver ................................................................ 1978-82Tracy Beyer .................................................................. 1993-94Kim Birkel ................................................................... 1997-00Anne Bomstad ............................................................ 1999-02Mary Boner ................................................................. 1974-76Nicole Brabec .............................................................. 1991-92Tammy Brauer ............................................................. 1994-95Amy Breen .................................................................. 1993-97Jean Brodie ................................................................. 1971-72Amanda Brodsack ....................................................... 2007-09Pat Bromley ................................................................ 1975-76Kamillia Brown ........................................................... 2007-09Mary Brown ................................................................ 2007-08Darcy Burns ................................................................. 1987-91Tammy Castle .............................................................. 1981-84Carly Cator ................................................................... 2010-11Vicki Chandler ............................................................. 1970-71Rachelle Clark ............................................................. 1991-92Michelle Clifford .......................................................... 1992-93Jamie Collins ............................................................... 1982-86Karen Coupe ................................................................ 1981-83Cathleen Cox ....................................................... 2011-presentJudy Curtis .................................................................. 1970-71Gwen Dalton ............................................................... 1989-91Jill Dau ........................................................................ 1985-89Jenny DeSmet ............................................................. 1996-99Jenny Digiacinto.......................................................... 1981-82Kathy Drickey .............................................................. 1974-78Vicki Edmonds ............................................................. 1980-84Kriss Edwards .............................................................. 1977-81Shannon Eggers .......................................................... 2002-04Sara Fagan-Myers ....................................................... 2001-05LaJean Fajen ............................................................... 1992-93Keri Feilen ................................................................... 1996-97Carla Fitzpatrick .......................................................... 1975-76Sandy Fletcher ............................................................ 1973-77Tricia Floyd .................................................................. 1988-92Jerry Flynn .................................................................. 1970-73Lauren Fox .................................................................. 2008-09Paige Frauendorfer ............................................. 2009-presentAshley Freerksen ......................................................... 2005-07Stacia Gebers ...................................................... 2010-presentMicky Gehringer .......................................................... 1973-75Phyllis Gehringer ......................................................... 1973-74Therese Gehringer ....................................................... 1971-74Lacey Geitzenhauer ..................................................... 2005-07Cindy Goff ................................................................... 1974-75Alyssa Green................................................................ 2006-10Chelsie Groslie ............................................................. 2001-05Norene Groff ............................................................... 1977-81Tanya Hammes ............................................................ 1999-03Cayla Hargrove ............................................................ 2005-09Barb Hart .................................................................... 1977-81Mary Jo Henderson ..................................................... 1979-81

Julie Hengemuehler .................................................... 1981-85Kiley Herold................................................................. 2009-10Nancy Hopewell .......................................................... 1970-71Rese Huddlin ............................................................... 2011-12Tari Iwanski ................................................................. 1972-73Betty Jacobsen ............................................................ 1970-73Jena Janovy................................................................. 1984-88Niece Jochims ............................................................. 1975-79Carmella Johnson ........................................................ 1981-85Elaine Johnson ............................................................ 1974-78Julie Johnston ............................................................. 1985-89Carlye Jones ................................................................ 2003-07Stacie Kaiser ................................................................ 1993-97Katie Kane ................................................................... 2006-10Helen Keiderling ......................................................... 1976-77Taijhe Kelly .......................................................... 2011-presentKari Kerkhoff ............................................................... 1997-01Toni Kinsey .................................................................. 2005-07Lindsey Klug ............................................................... 2007-08Katie Knapp ................................................................ 2000-02Leigh Kofoed ............................................................... 1988-90Regina Kolc ................................................................. 1987-88Becky Kramer .............................................................. 1988-90Laura Larson ............................................................... 1986-90Sarah Larson ............................................................... 1996-00Joy Leger ..................................................................... 1974-77Zenta Liepa ......................................................... 2011-presentPat Linson ................................................................... 1975-76Lisa Linthacum ............................................................ 1981-83Amy Loth .................................................................... 1993-97Julie Luther ................................................................. 1977-79Kayla Luttman ............................................................. 1995-98Holly Lynch ................................................................. 1984-88Ellen Majewski ............................................................ 2005-09Chelsea Malone ........................................................... 2004-05Christyn Malone .......................................................... 1998-99Liz Mannix .................................................................. 1979-81Fran Martin ................................................................. 1982-84Cathy Mauer ................................................................ 1992-96Stacy McArthur ................................................1992-94, 95-96Mary McCauley ........................................................... 1983-85Sue McGaffin ............................................................... 1973-74Kristen McMahon ........................................................ 2005-06Judy Melius ................................................................. 1972-76Kay Metoyer ................................................................ 1973-75Wendy Millard............................................................. 1987-89Heather Minssen ......................................................... 2006-07Julie Mingo ................................................................. 1977-80Jennifer Mitchell ......................................................... 1998-02Marsha Moore ............................................................. 1988-93Ronda Motykowski...................................................... 1980-85Kim Muma .................................................................. 1990-92Idelle Murphy .............................................................. 1996-98Julie Nahas .................................................................. 1993-95Amanda Nannen ......................................................... 1989-91Jamie Nash .......................................................... 2009-presentPatty Neiderheiser ...................................................... 1974-75Ashley Nelson ............................................................. 2006-10Diane Ninemire ........................................................... 1977-80Aimee Noel ................................................................. 1989-94Marsha Novotny .......................................................... 1998-99Jill Ohm ....................................................................... 1995-99Natasha Owens ........................................................... 1997-99Georgeann Parizek ...................................................... 1970-73Kara Paul ..................................................................... 1999-02Dee Pavelka................................................................. 1975-77

Jolene Perryman ......................................................... 1975-78Lindsey Petersen ......................................................... 2000-05Karen Peterson ............................................................ 1971-73Sara Peterson .............................................................. 1999-03Tammy Pilcher ............................................................ 1995-96Jeanne Pistillo ............................................................. 1982-83Heather Pohl ............................................................... 2008-12Carole Polacek ............................................................. 1971-72LaCheryl Prince ........................................................... 2002-06Lisa Rath ..................................................................... 1989-93Jasamine Reeves ......................................................... 2010-11Sara Reeves ................................................................. 2009-11Kylee Rinehart ............................................................ 2007-10Linda Schabloske-Roh ................................................. 1991-96Leslie Ross ................................................................... 2003-05Cindy Rudloff .............................................................. 1972-76Renita Samuel ............................................................. 1980-82Autralius Sanders ........................................................ 2008-10Kayleen Schmaderer ................................................... 1989-90Andrea Schoepf ........................................................... 2003-05Jackie Scholten............................................................ 1983-87Angie Schroer .............................................................. 1996-97Teena Schultz .............................................................. 1993-94Melissa Scott ............................................................... 2000-01Cassi Siska ................................................................... 2007-08Sandy Skradski ............................................................ 1989-93JJ Smith....................................................................... 2002-06Michele Smith ............................................................. 1980-81Amy Soenen ................................................................ 1997-00Jordan Spencer............................................................ 2010-11Michelle Spetman ....................................................... 1993-96Cherie Stickels ............................................................. 1976-77Dawn Stoehr ............................................................... 1990-91Darcy Stracke .............................................................. 1999-00Kirsten Sullivan ........................................................... 1979-82Andi Sutherland .......................................................... 1999-01Raina Tasa ................................................................... 2001-04Tana Taylor .................................................................. 1970-73Karen Thies.................................................................. 2004-07Mandi Thomas ............................................................ 1994-95Shonna Tryon .............................................................. 1991-95Krissy Turman .............................................................. 2003-04Kathy Van Diepen ........................................................ 1985-89Deb Van Dusen ............................................................ 1977-80Jacinda Van Fossen ...................................................... 1994-98Valerie Vawter ............................................................. 1984-85Tiffany Volk ................................................................. 1997-98Rachel Volnek .............................................................. 1999-03Rayna Wagley ............................................................. 1984-89Loretta Wells ............................................................... 1992-93Katie Welsh ................................................................. 1996-99Erin Wessling ............................................................... 2000-02Connie Wichman ......................................................... 1974-76Sue Wieger .................................................................. 1982-84Roxanne Wiles ............................................................. 1990-94Michele Wilhelm ......................................................... 1993-94Beth Wilkinson ............................................................ 1994-98Carol Wink ................................................................... 1985-88Jill Wolf ....................................................................... 2006-08Amanda Woodring ...................................................... 2010-12LaToya Wright.............................................................. 2007-09Jenny Wurtz ................................................................ 1982-83Dennie Young .............................................................. 1994-96Jessica Zaruba ............................................................. 2009-12Skeeter Zoucha ............................................................ 2003-04Amy Zupan .................................................................. 1989-90

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1971-72 (2-6)Head Coach: Joyce MorrisWayne State L, 14-48Nebraska L, 29-55Nebraska Wesleyan L, 32-43Wayne State L, 24-66Nebraska Wesleyan W, 58-33Midland Lutheran L, 40-68Nebraska Wesleyan W, 38-37Concordia L, 45-52

1972-73 (4-7)Head Coach: Joyce MorrisNebraska W, 36-32College of St. Mary W, 33-24College of St. Mary W, 39-29Midland Lutheran L, 32-52Concordia L, 28-37Nebraska L, 44-52Nebraska-Kearney L, 29-44Nebraska L, 34-40College of St. Mary W, 33-24Concordia L, 28-37Nebraska L, 44-52

1973-74 (8-8)Head Coach: Dee GrindleCollege of St. Mary W, 57-16Midland Lutheran L, 31-64Nebraska-Kearney W, 39-29Midland Lutheran L, 41-48Nebraska-Kearney W, 47-46Wayne State L, 37-55Creighton W, 35-30Nebraska L, 32-53Concordia W, 53-26Creighton L, 27-43Wayne State L, 32-45Concordia W, 36-31Wayne State L, 41-58College of St. Mary W, 48-42Creighton W, 39-35John F. Kennedy L, 47-57

1974-75 (10-10)Head Coach: Dee GrindleNebraska W, 47-41Wayne State L, 55-106College of St. Mary W, 40-38Creighton W, 49-26Midland Lutheran L, 48-51Nebraska W, 48-47Tarkio L, 58-66

Nebraska-Kearney L, 47-49Concordia W, 71-46College of St. Mary W, 62-52Concordia W, 43-39Westmar L, 52-63Creighton W, 51-38Midland Lutheran L, 48-64Nebraska-Kearney L, 55-63Tarkio L, 33-38Nebraska L, 54-71Peru State W, 91-37John F. Kennedy W, 72-63College of St. Mary L, 47-48

1975-76 (10-9)Head Coach: Dee GrindleTarkio L, 55-62College of St. Mary W, 77-47Westmar L, 64-66Briar Cliff W, 71-60Midland Lutheran L, 53-84Nebraska L, 46-52Nebraska-Kearney W, 64-43Creighton W, 56-38College of St. Mary W, 71-34Briar Cliff W, 82-45Nebraska L, 55-76Tarkio L, 60-81Midland Lutheran L, 52-56Concordia W, 73-51Nebraska-Kearney W, 71-42Creighton W, 57-35Concordia W, 61-49Nebraska L, 59-73Wayne State L, 56-68

1976-77 (17-12)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergCollege of St. Mary W, 75-41Northern Colorado W, 69-57Utah L, 57-71Tarkio L, 50-62Kansas W, 74-55Westmar W, 76-58South Dakota State W, 74-38Nebraska L, 56-62South Dakota State W, 63-46Southwest Missouri State W, 64-59Northwest Missouri State W, 66-65Nebraska L, 41-54Briar Cliff L, 48-49South Dakota State W, 67-48Creighton W, 68-42

Nebraska L, 52-75Kansas W, 58-55Midland Lutheran L, 63-79Wayne State L, 68-73Westmar W, 63-58Creighton W, 64-30Tarkio W, 56-51Nebraska W, 52-36Northwest Missouri State L, 52-54Nebraska L, 57-73Nebraska W, 74-54North Dakota State W, 91-54Kansas State L, 61-90Central Missouri L, 71-81 OT

1977-78 (18-10)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 21 Creighton W, 56-29Nov. 25 vs. Claremore JC W, 75-48Nov. 26 at Southwest Missouri State W, 73-50Nov. 27 vs. Kansas L, 68-78 OTNov. 30 Kansas L, 66-72Dec. 2 at Brigham Young L, 64-67Dec. 3 at Utah L, 63-76Dec. 13 Drake W, 73-50Dec. 16 at South Dakota State W, 60-48Dec. 19 Briar Cliff W, 75-41Jan. 4 vs. Texas A&M W, 50-48Jan. 5 vs. Phillips W, 64-57Jan. 6 vs. Central Missouri L, 55-71Jan. 12 vs. South Dakota State W, 56-43Jan. 13 vs. Oral Roberts L, 51-63Jan. 14 at Central Missouri W, 63-61Jan. 18 at Midland Lutheran W, 73-62Jan. 21 South Dakota W, 65-50Jan. 25 Nebraska W, 65-49Feb. 4 at Northwest Missouri State W, 70-62Feb. 8 at Wayne State W, 80-52Feb. 10 South Dakota State W, 77-57Feb. 11 Drake L, 66-83Feb. 15 at Nebraska L, 48-56Feb. 17 Southwest Missouri State W, 104-71Feb. 21 at South Dakota L, 66-69Feb. 24 Nebraska W, 75-64March 9 vs. Drake L, 57-72

1978-79 (19-12)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 17 College of St. Mary W, 76-55Nov. 24 vs. Wichita State W, 90-68Nov. 25 at Northwest Missouri State L, 43-54Nov. 26 at Southwest Missouri State W, 88-64Nov. 29 South Dakota W, 72-66

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1979-80 (22-13, 5-1 NCC)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 16 College of St. Mary W, 74-53Nov. 23 vs. Oklahoma L, 40-67Nov. 24 @Southwest Missouri State L, 66-67Nov. 30 Grand View W, 80-73Dec. 1 @Drake L, 66-80Dec. 4 @Creighton W, 75-65Dec. 7 vs. Eastern Illinois W, 61-58Dec. 8 @Iowa State L, 64-79Dec. 12 South Dakota State* W, 76-45Dec. 14 Nebraska L, 49-77Dec. 19 Central College W, 78-49Jan. 3 vs. New Mexico L, 67-73Jan. 4 vs. Texas Woman’s L, 63-83Jan. 5 vs. Air Force W, 92-77Jan. 8 @Midland Lutheran W, 64-56Jan. 16 Hastings W, 77-53Jan. 18 @South Dakota* L, 58-69Jan. 22 @South Dakota State* W, 61-59Jan. 25 William Penn L, 58-60Jan. 26 Northern Iowa W, 73-59Jan. 30 Nebraska W, 66-62Feb. 1 Iowa State W, 73-61Feb. 2 @William Penn L, 40-57Feb. 8 @North Dakota State* W, 64-58

Feb. 9 @South Dakota* W, 72-67Feb. 12 @Wayne State L, 68-76Feb. 15 South Dakota* W, 62-58Feb. 19 Creighton W, 68-58Feb. 21 vs. Chadron State W, 79-47Feb. 22 vs. Hastings W, 69-45Feb. 23 vs. Nebraska-Kearney W, 62-53Feb. 24 vs. Southwest Missouri State W, 61-41March 6 vs. William Woods W, 59-57March 7 vs. William Penn L, 60-73March 8 vs. Cal Poly Pomona L, 64-79

1980-81 (27-7, 7-1 NCC)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 18 College of St. Mary W, 73-45Nov. 21 vs. William Woods W, 55-41Nov. 22 @Emporia State L, 50-57Nov. 28 vs. Lewis W, 74-59Nov. 29 vs. Eastern Illinois W, 71-58Nov. 30 @Missouri-St. Louis W, 70-50Dec. 2 @Creighton W, 65-59Dec. 5 William Penn W, 71-69 OTDec. 6 South Dakota State* W, 86-60Dec. 12 Grand View W, 84-60Dec. 19 @Nebraska L, 64-74Jan. 3 @Kansas State L, 77-79Jan. 8 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks W, 72-45Jan. 9 @Air Force L, 60-68Jan. 14 @Hastings W, 79-39Jan. 16 Baker W, 91-58Jan. 17 North Dakota State* W, 85-63Jan. 23 South Dakota* W, 70-53Jan. 27 Creighton W, 80-72Jan. 30 Southwest Missouri State W, 75-58Feb. 4 Midland Lutheran W, 61-49Feb. 6 @William Penn L, 38-63Feb. 7 @Central College W, 71-70Feb. 13 vs. South Dakota State* W, 71-57Feb. 14 vs. Augustana* W, 77-67Feb. 18 Wayne State W, 66-49Feb. 20 @South Dakota* L, 48-60Feb. 21 @South Dakota State* W, 43-39Feb. 25 Chadron State W, 99-51Feb. 26 @College of St. Mary W, 87-54Feb. 27 Arizona State L, 72-84March 12 St. Mary of the Plains W, 64-45March 14 @Southwest Missouri State W, 57-48March 17 @North Dakota State* W, 84-56

1981-82 (22-6, 8-2 NCC)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 20 College of St. Mary W, 86-44Nov. 21 @Grand View L, 65-66

Nov. 27 Northern Iowa W, 71-54Nov. 28 Oklahoma Baptist L, 52-53Dec. 5 McPherson W, 74-54Dec. 9 Creighton W, 82-53Dec. 12 Central Missouri W, 58-50Dec. 15 Northern Colorado W, 79-53Jan. 5 @Utah L, 56-87Jan. 7 @Utah State W, 89-79 OTJan. 8 @Weber State W, 66-65 OTJan. 12 Emporia State W, 77-73 OTJan. 15 North Dakota* W, 68-52Jan. 19 @Wayne State W, 83-45Jan. 23 @South Dakota* L, 63-65Jan. 29 Iowa W, 64-54Jan. 30 @South Dakota State* L, 56-59Feb. 3 @Midland Lutheran W, 88-80 OTFeb. 5 Augustana* W, 67-63Feb. 6 South Dakota State* W, 63-39Feb. 12 @North Dakota* W, 62-49Feb. 13 @North Dakota State* W, 68-65 OTFeb. 18 @Creighton W, 71-45Feb. 20 South Dakota* W, 58-55Feb. 25 vs. Northern Colorado W, 90-40Feb. 26 vs. Augustana* W, 72-65Feb. 27 vs. North Dakota State* W, 66-65March 2 vs. Fort Valley State L, 74-75

1982-83 (13-14, 5-5 NCC)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 19 vs. Northern Iowa L, 62-78Nov. 20 vs. Minnesota State L, 61-63Nov. 26 Regis W, 61-40Nov. 27 Wisconsin-La Crosse W, 65-44Nov. 28 Oklahoma City W, 63-57Dec. 3 Grand View L, 58-63Dec. 4 Morningside W, 61-58Dec. 7 Augustana* W, 69-59Dec. 11 @Central Missouri L, 53-60Dec. 15 College of St. Mary W, 70-48Jan. 2 vs. Saint Francis L, 59-60Jan. 3 vs. Florida International W, 55-53Jan. 5 vs. Oklahoma State W, 62-58 OTJan. 14 Northwest Missouri State W, 83-61Jan. 17 @Creighton L, 60-70Jan. 22 UNLV L, 56-59Jan. 28 @North Dakota* L, 55-57Jan. 29 @North Dakota State* L, 75-80 OTFeb. 4 South Dakota State* W, 65-52Feb. 5 South Dakota* W, 54-53Feb. 8 Midland Lutheran L, 58-66Feb. 11 @South Dakota State* W, 59-43Feb. 12 @Augustana* W, 59-55Feb. 19 @South Dakota* L, 58-66

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSFeb. 25 North Dakota* L, 57-64Feb. 26 North Dakota State* L, 68-70March 2 Creighton L, 60-62

1983-84 (14-12, 6-6 NCC)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 8 Hamline W, 92-41Nov. 20 Loras W, 85-46Nov. 25 Northwest Missouri State L, 74-76Nov. 26 St. Cloud State W, 76-54Dec. 2 @Grand View L, 66-68Dec. 3 @Iowa State W, 66-65Dec. 10 Central Missouri W, 69-58Dec. 14 Minnesota State* W, 79-62Dec. 17 @Northwest Missouri State L, 65-79Jan. 2 @Florida International L, 60-72Jan. 3 vs. Army W, 66-51Jan. 5 @Southwest Missouri State L, 60-66Jan. 11 @Midland Lutheran W, 83-64Jan. 15 Briar Cliff W, 70-51Jan. 21 @Minnesota State* L, 70-84Jan. 27 North Dakota* L, 56-77Jan. 28 North Dakota State* W, 65-62Feb. 3 @South Dakota State* W, 68-62Feb. 4 @South Dakota* L, 63-66Feb. 10 South Dakota State* W, 76-68 OTFeb. 11 Augustana* W, 84-73Feb. 14 @Augustana* L, 71-75Feb. 18 South Dakota* L, 63-70Feb. 24 @North Dakota* W, 68-67Feb. 25 @North Dakota State* L, 64-85March 2 Creighton L, 61-64

1984-85 (14-14, 5-9 NCC)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 16 William Penn W, 68-58Nov. 18 Marymount College W, 76-54Nov. 23 Nebraska W, 71-49Nov. 24 Oklahoma City W, 87-58Nov. 30 Emporia State W, 75-63Dec. 1 Grand View W, 56-38Dec. 7 vs. Kansas W, 57-55Dec. 8 @UMKC L, 51-62Dec. 11 Northwest Missouri State W, 65-60Dec. 15 @Central Missouri L, 58-85Dec. 19 Peru State W, 90-68Dec. 29 @Colorado State L, 58-71Jan. 4 @South Dakota State* L, 49-66Jan. 5 @Augustana* W, 89-85Jan. 11 Minnesota State* L, 68-72Jan. 12 St. Cloud State* W, 61-59Jan. 16 Midland Lutheran L, 73-80Jan. 19 @South Dakota* L, 67-68

Jan. 25 North Dakota State* L, 71-85Jan. 26 North Dakota* L, 60-77Feb. 1 South Dakota State* W, 67-56Feb. 2 Augustana* W, 72-67Feb. 8 @Minnesota State* W, 72-69Feb. 9 @St. Cloud State* L, 48-64Feb. 14 @Creighton L, 68-76Feb. 16 South Dakota* L, 56-70Feb. 22 @North Dakota State* L, 67-84Feb. 23 @North Dakota* L, 68-72

1985-86 (14-12, 7-7 NCC)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 22 Washburn W, 90-55Nov. 29 Missouri S&T W, 85-59Nov. 30 Southeast Missouri State L, 52-70Dec. 6 @Northwest Missouri State L, 78-92Dec. 7 Doane W, 76-55Dec. 11 @Grand View L, 82-84 OTDec. 14 @Midland Lutheran W, 59-58Dec. 17 Central Missouri W, 83-73Dec. 20 @Nebraska L, 60-84Jan. 3 South Dakota State* W, 80-77Jan. 4 Augustana* L, 69-79Jan. 10 @Minnesota State* L, 44-69Jan. 11 @St. Cloud State* L, 62-74Jan. 16 Colorado State W, 72-63Jan. 18 South Dakota* L, 64-75Jan. 24 @North Dakota State* W, 83-79 OTJan. 25 @North Dakota* W, 83-78 OTJan. 31 @South Dakota State* W, 66-62Feb. 1 @Augustana* W, 74-64Feb. 7 Minnesota State* L, 72-88Feb. 8 St. Cloud State* W, 79-62Feb. 11 College of St. Mary W, 83-79 2OTFeb. 15 @South Dakota* W, 69-66Feb. 21 North Dakota State* L, 71-78Feb. 22 North Dakota* L, 69-70Feb. 28 Creighton L, 72-86

1986-87 (21-8, 11-3 NCC)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 21 Northwestern (Iowa) W, 96-64Nov. 23 Doane W, 88-72Nov. 26 @West Texas State L, 69-77Nov. 28 @Abilene Christian W, 93-77Nov. 29 vs. Angelo State W, 65-61Dec. 5 @Central Missouri L, 59-63Dec. 6 @Washburn L, 59-84Dec. 9 UMKC W, 85-69Dec. 12 Northwest Missouri W, 77-60Dec. 13 Grand View W, 68-66Dec. 20 Nebraska W, 76-74

Jan. 2 @Augustana W, 91-62Jan. 3 @South Dakota State W, 53-50Jan. 8 St. Cloud State W, 84-73Jan. 10 Minnesota State W, 70-64Jan. 11 Midland Lutheran W, 65-52Jan. 13 @South Dakota L, 47-55Jan. 16 North Dakota W, 87-78Jan. 24 North Dakota State W, 71-70Jan. 30 Augustana W, 71-70Jan. 31 South Dakota State W, 85-78Feb. 6 @St. Cloud State L, 66-70Feb. 7 @Minnesota State W, 71-68Feb. 13 South Dakota W, 66-51Feb. 14 @College of St. Mary W, 90-50Feb. 20 @North Dakota W, 77-60Feb. 21 @North Dakota State L, 66-74Feb. 24 Creighton L, 64-85Feb. 28 @St. Cloud State L, 60-68

1987-88 (14-13, 4-10 NCC)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 20 Westmar W, 96-40Nov. 27 vs. UC Davis W, 87-59Nov. 28 vs. Sonoma State W, 85-36Dec. 4 Missouri Southern W, 79-66Dec. 5 Morningside W, 70-68Dec. 11 @UMKC L, 68-72Dec. 12 @Northwest Missouri State L, 66-78Dec. 19 @Midland Lutheran W, 88-78Jan. 2 Creighton L, 76-90 Jan. 8 Augustana* L, 64-70Jan. 9 South Dakota State* W, 90-51Jan. 12 South Dakota* W, 91-53Jan. 15 @St. Cloud State* L, 49-64Jan. 16 @Minnesota State* L, 62-78Jan. 20 Doane W, 80-63Jan. 23 College of St. Mary W, 81-58Jan. 29 @North Dakota* L, 96-102Jan. 30 @North Dakota State* L, 43-60Feb. 6 @Augustana* W, 83-72Feb. 7 @South Dakota State* L, 61-69Feb. 12 St. Cloud State* L, 69-80Feb. 13 Minnesota State* W, 77-73Feb. 19 @Grand View W, 81-71Feb. 20 Quincy W, 82-71Feb. 26 North Dakota* L, 73-74Feb. 27 North Dakota State* L, 67-85March 3 @South Dakota* L, 68-78

1988-89 (14-14, 5-9 NCC)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 23 @Northern Colorado L, 62-81Nov. 25 @Metro State W, 92-68

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1989-90 (12-16, 6-12 NCC)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 17 Northwestern (Iowa) W, 84-71Nov. 22 @Florida Southern L, 64-71Nov. 24 vs. Queens W, 68-61Nov. 25 vs. Northeastern State (Okla.) L, 48-74Dec. 1 Wayne State W, 73-67Dec. 2 Quincy W, 71-64Dec. 9 Missouri Western W, 59-51Dec. 13 Nebraska-Kearney L, 76-89Dec. 19 @Midland Lutheran L, 71-76Dec. 20 Metro State W, 77-66Jan. 5 South Dakota State L, 62-74Jan. 6 Augustana W, 75-69Jan. 9 Northern Colorado L, 73-77 OTJan. 12 @St. Cloud State L, 60-88Jan. 13 @Minnesota State W, 71-61Jan. 19 South Dakota W, 64-62Jan. 20 Morningside W, 85-66Jan. 26 @North Dakota L, 44-94Jan. 27 @North Dakota State L, 58-72Feb. 2 @South Dakota State L, 60-72Feb. 3 @Augustana L, 79-87Feb. 9 St. Cloud State L, 66-87Feb. 10 Minnesota State W, 74-66Feb. 16 @South Dakota L, 76-77

Feb. 17 @Morningside W, 81-66Feb. 23 North Dakota L, 75-88Feb. 24 North Dakota State L, 78-81March 3 @Northern Colorado L, 80-93

1990-91 (12-16, 7-11 NCC)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 16 Truman W, 90-79Nov. 21 @UC Davis L, 58-59Nov. 23 vs. Cal Poly L, 59-64Nov. 24 vs. Air Force L, 60-62 OTDec. 1 Regis W, 88-53Dec. 7 @Missouri Western W, 68-51Dec. 8 @Northwest Missouri State L, 72-87Dec. 12 Nebraska-Kearney W, 74-71Dec. 15 Midland Lutheran W, 88-74Dec. 20 Doane L, 63-68Jan. 5 @Northern Colorado* L, 83-87Jan. 11 South Dakota State* W, 77-67Jan. 12 Augustana* W, 76-74Jan. 18 @Minnesota State* L, 71-73 OTJan. 19 @St. Cloud State* L, 57-64Jan. 25 Morningside* W, 83-69Jan. 26 South Dakota* L, 62-75Feb. 1 @North Dakota State* L, 71-95Feb. 2 @North Dakota* L, 41-69Feb. 8 @Augustana* L, 58-84Feb. 9 @South Dakota State* L, 56-67 OTFeb. 15 St. Cloud State* W, 77-75 OTFeb. 16 Minnesota State* W, 56-49Feb. 22 @South Dakota* L, 57-71Feb. 23 @Morningside* W, 70-59Feb. 26 Northern Colorado* W, 77-64March 1 North Dakota* L, 62-71March 2 North Dakota State* L, 63-82

1991-92 (20-9, 12-6 NCC)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 22 Nebraska Wesleyan W, 87-56Nov. 24 Avila W, 88-45Nov. 29 vs. Air Force W, 81-63Nov. 30 @Grand Canyon W, 92-74Dec. 6 Missouri Western W, 60-54Dec. 7 Northwest Missouri W, 53-49Dec. 11 Nebraska-Kearney W, 80-63Dec. 14 @Midland Lutheran W, 74-70Dec. 19 Doane L, 60-66Jan. 4 Northern Colorado* W, 74-65Jan. 10 @South Dakota State* L, 55-70Jan. 11 @Augustana* L, 79-97Jan. 17 Minnesota State* W, 66-59Jan. 18 St. Cloud State* W, 59-54Jan. 24 @Morningside* W, 77-64

Jan. 25 @South Dakota* W, 63-58Jan. 31 North Dakota State* L, 51-69Feb. 1 North Dakota* L, 67-69Feb. 7 Augustana* L, 65-76Feb. 8 South Dakota State* W, 62-53Feb. 14 @St. Cloud State* W, 78-74Feb. 15 @Minnesota State* W, 73-66Feb. 21 South Dakota State* W, 80-53Feb. 22 Morningside* W, 71-47Feb. 28 @North Dakota* W, 59-58Feb. 29 @North Dakota State* L, 61-64March 3 West Texas State L, 60-75March 7 @Northern Colorado* W, 83-66March 8 vs. Augustana* L, 70-83

1992-93 (7-19, 4-14 NCC)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 27 SIU Edwardsville L, 66-69Nov. 28 Missouri Western L, 64-66Dec. 4 @Missouri Western W, 63-61Dec. 5 @Northwest Missouri State L, 57-75Dec. 9 @Nebraska-Kearney L, 80-81Dec. 12 Midland Lutheran W, 79-43Dec. 18 Denver L, 64-71Dec. 29 Peru State W, 61-47Jan. 2 @Augustana* L, 72-99Jan. 3 @South Dakota State* L, 51-60Jan. 9 Northern Colorado* L, 54-56Jan. 15 North Dakota State* L, 56-88Jan. 16 North Dakota* L, 57-64Jan. 22 @Morningside* L, 41-88Jan. 23 @South Dakota* L, 70-79Jan. 29 Minnesota State* W, 68-63 OTJan. 30 St. Cloud State* W, 95-51Feb. 6 @Northern Colorado* L, 68-69Feb. 12 @North Dakota* L, 50-82Feb. 13 @North Dakota State* L, 52-88Feb. 19 South Dakota* L, 64-66Feb. 20 Morningside* L, 57-81Feb. 26 @St. Cloud State* W, 104-61Feb. 27 @Minnesota State* W, 73-65March 5 Augustana* L, 60-80March 6 South Dakota State* L, 59-75

1993-94 (12-14, 6-12 NCC)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 19 Avila W, 85-50Nov. 26 @St. Leo W, 94-71Nov. 27 @Rollins W, 79-61Dec. 3 Bemidji State W, 81-66Dec. 4 Denver W, 62-59Dec. 8 Nebraska-Kearney L, 73-79Dec. 11 @Midland Lutheran W, 75-72

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1994-95 (14-13, 8-10 NCC)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 10 Grand View W, 85-56Nov. 25 vs. Southwest Baptist L, 74-92Nov. 26 @Missouri S&T W, 91-71Dec. 2 Quincy W, 82-34Dec. 3 Emporia State W, 84-64Dec. 7 @Nebraska-Kearney L, 53-64Dec. 9 Midland Lutheran W, 81-62Dec. 11 @Missouri Western L, 79-89Dec. 17 Hastings W, 92-73Dec. 30 Minnesota State* W, 57-56Dec. 31 St. Cloud State* W, 85-69Jan. 6 @South Dakota State* L, 65-76Jan. 7 @Augustana* L, 45-87Jan. 13 Northern Colorado* W, 71-70 OTJan. 20 North Dakota State* L, 45-82Jan. 21 North Dakota* L, 61-76Jan. 27 @Morningside* W, 94-79Jan. 28 @South Dakota* W, 81-57Feb. 3 Augustana* L, 66-85Feb. 4 South Dakota State* W, 68-64Feb. 11 @Northern Colorado* L, 64-80Feb. 17 @North Dakota* L, 67-87Feb. 18 @North Dakota State* L, 63-97Feb. 24 South Dakota* W, 74-69Feb. 25 Morningside* W, 72-56March 3 @St. Cloud State* L, 65-68March 4 @Minnesota State* L, 76-77

1995-96 (13-14, 8-10 NCC)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 17 @Southwest Minnesota State L, 72-75

Nov. 18 vs. Northern State L, 62-75Nov. 22 @Metro State W, 80-74Nov. 24 Denver W, 71-51Dec. 1 Wayne State W, 85-55Dec. 2 Northwest Missouri State W, 92-55Dec. 6 @Midland Lutheran L, 74-77Dec. 9 Missouri Western W, 90-77Dec. 16 Nebraska-Kearney L, 54-70Dec. 29 @Minnesota State* W, 71-53Dec. 30 @St. Cloud State* L, 74-78 OTJan. 5 South Dakota State* L, 51-74Jan. 6 Augustana* W, 73-58Jan. 13 @Northern Colorado* L, 76-88Jan. 19 @North Dakota State* L, 45-71Jan. 20 @North Dakota* L, 63-88Jan. 26 Morningside* W, 88-68Jan. 27 South Dakota* W, 102-61Feb. 2 @Augustana* W, 77-58Feb. 3 @South Dakota State* L, 76-81Feb. 10 Northern Colorado* W, 69-64Feb. 16 North Dakota* L, 70-76Feb. 17 North Dakota State* L, 57-88Feb. 23 @South Dakota* W, 75-60Feb. 24 @Morningside* L, 73-80March 1 St. Cloud State* L, 70-76March 2 Minnesota State* W, 89-83

1996-97 (16-10, 9-9 NCC)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 24 Grand View W, 92-76Nov. 29 Moorhead State W, 68-40Dec. 5 Metro State W, 76-62Dec. 6 @Grand Canyon W, 68-57Dec. 6 vs. San Francisco State W, 74-44Dec. 11 Midland Lutheran W, 67-45Dec. 14 @Nebraska-Kearney L, 60-74Dec. 21 Hastings College W, 89-65Dec. 28 @Morningside* W, 102-88Dec. 29 @South Dakota* W, 88-59Jan. 2 Minnesota State* W, 69-65Jan. 4 St. Cloud State* W, 82-75Jan. 12 @South Dakota State* W, 92-85Jan. 13 @Augustana* L, 72-85Jan. 18 Northern Colorado* L, 68-74Jan. 24 North Dakota State* L, 77-89Jan. 28 North Dakota* L, 57-73Jan. 31 @St. Cloud State* W, 75-65Feb. 1 @Minnesota State* W, 86-81Feb. 7 Augustana* L, 71-81Feb. 8 South Dakota State* L, 64-80Feb. 15 @Northern Colorado* L, 66-82Feb. 21 @North Dakota* L, 54-87Feb. 22 North Dakota State* L, 69-78

Feb. 28 South Dakota* W, 86-52March 1 Morningside* W, 91-81

1997-98 (10-17, 4-14 NCC)Head Coach: Cherri MankenbergNov. 15 Nebraska-Kearney L, 71-94Nov. 21 vs. Southern Oregon L, 69-77Nov. 22 @Cal State-Chico W, 75-69Nov. 23 vs. Grand Canyon W, 89-54Nov. 28 Fort Hays State W, 77-75Nov. 29 Southwest Baptist W, 80-68Dec. 6 @Missouri Western L, 74-93Dec. 13 Hastings College W, 102-63Dec. 14 Central Missouri W, 85-75Dec. 20 Morningside* W, 89-83Dec. 21 South Dakota* W, 68-65Jan. 2 @Minnesota State* L, 54-74Jan. 3 @St. Cloud State* L, 97-101Jan. 9 South Dakota State* L, 69-82Jan. 10 Augustana* L, 52-72Jan. 17 @Northern Colorado* L, 52-85Jan. 23 @North Dakota State* L, 48-78Jan. 24 @North Dakota* L, 49-101Jan. 30 St. Cloud State* L, 69-70Jan. 31 Minnesota State* L, 58-66Feb. 6 @Augustana* L, 60-76Feb. 7 @South Dakota State* L, 64-80Feb. 14 Northern Colorado* L, 90-100Feb. 20 North Dakota* L, 46-88Feb. 21 North Dakota State* L, 70-83Feb. 27 @South Dakota* W, 62-59Feb. 28 @Morningside* W, 89-75

1998-99 (11-16, 6-12 NCC)Head Coach: Paula BuscherNov. 13 vs. Rockhurst L, 73-80Nov. 14 vs. Missouri Valley W, 98-57Nov. 19 Northern State W, 104-78Nov. 22 @Nebraska-Kearney L, 68-86Nov. 27 Central Missouri W, 79-71 OTNov. 28 Minnesota Duluth L, 72-77Dec. 4 vs. Pittsburg State W, 76-67Dec. 5 @Southwest Baptist L, 74-92Dec. 12 College of St. Mary W, 77-58Dec. 19 @North Dakota State* L, 81-83 OTDec. 20 @North Dakota* L, 52-98Jan. 2 Morningside* W, 90-84Jan. 3 South Dakota* W, 66-50Jan. 8 @Minnesota State* L, 62-68Jan. 9 @St. Cloud State* L, 62-93Jan. 15 South Dakota State* L, 66-74Jan. 16 Augustana* W, 85-81 2OTJan. 23 @Northern Colorado* L, 57-97

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1999-00 (15-12, 7-11 NCC)Head Coach: Paula BuscherNov. 19 vs. Lincoln W, 72-57Nov. 20 @Central Missouri W, 79-72Nov. 26 Minnesota Morris W, 92-47Nov. 27 Alaska-Fairbanks W, 89-67Dec. 1 Nebraska-Kearney W, 86-71Dec. 6 @Northern State L, 47-65Dec. 19 vs. Montana State W, 88-68Dec. 20 vs. Central Arkansas W, 66-56Dec. 21 Freed-Hardeman W, 61-34Jan. 2 North Dakota State* L, 73-86Jan. 3 North Dakota* L, 72-101Jan. 8 @Morningside* W, 94-84Jan. 9 @South Dakota* W, 76-62Jan. 14 Minnesota State* W, 80-77Jan. 14 St. Cloud State* W, 84-82Jan. 21 @South Dakota State* L, 71-87Jan. 22 @Augustana* L, 80-87Jan. 29 Northern Colorado* L, 68-73Feb. 4 South Dakota* W, 68-50Feb. 5 Morningside* W, 72-46Feb. 11 @St. Cloud State* L, 66-76Feb. 12 Minnesota State* L, 54-72Feb. 18 Augustana* W, 59-51Feb. 19 South Dakota State* L, 67-86Feb. 26 @Northern Colorado* L, 58-74March 3 @North Dakota* L, 73-87March 4 @North Dakota State* L, 59-81

2000-01 (8-18, 6-12 NCC)Head Coach: Lisa CarlsenNov. 17 vs. Southwest Minnesota State L, 61-74Nov. 18 vs. Concordia-St. Paul W, 78-64Nov. 24 @Regis L, 69-82Nov. 25 vs. Florida Southern L, 58-71Nov. 28 Northwest Missouri State L, 80-84Dec. 2 @Nebraska-Kearney L, 52-65Dec. 6 College of St. Mary W, 89-25Dec. 9 Northern Colorado* L, 68-79Dec. 17 Truman L, 68-80Dec. 29 North Dakota* L, 61-70Dec. 30 North Dakota State* L, 54-77

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSJan. 5 @Morningside* W, 81-65Jan. 6 @South Dakota* W, 81-76Jan. 12 Minnesota State* W, 66-51Jan. 13 St. Cloud State* L, 75-86Jan. 19 @South Dakota State* W, 66-62Jan. 20 @Augustana* L, 58-75Jan. 26 @North Dakota State* L, 62-85Jan. 27 @North Dakota* L, 51-76Feb. 2 South Dakota* L, 54-70Feb. 3 Morningside* W, 78-52Feb. 9 @St. Cloud State* L, 54-70Feb. 10 @Minnesota State* W, 65-49Feb. 16 Augustana* L, 64-82Feb. 17 South Dakota State* L, 70-72Feb. 24 @Northern Colorado* L, 67-76

2001-02 (11-18, 7-11 NCC)Head Coach: Lisa CarlsenNov. 9 vs. Southern Indiana L, 77-80Nov. 10 vs. Franklin Pierce W, 73-59Nov. 11 vs. Central Missouri L, 83-85 OTNov. 20 Briar Cliff L, 72-85Nov. 23 Midland Lutheran W, 99-62Nov. 24 Minnesota Duluth L, 57-80Nov. 27 @Northwest Missouri State W, 83-64Nov. 30 Nebraska-Kearney L, 58-67Dec. 2 Central Missouri L, 68-86Dec. 8 @Northern Colorado* L, 62-73Dec. 14 @Wayne State W, 73-59Dec. 18 Hastings L, 70-75Dec. 29 @North Dakota State* L, 69-94Dec. 30 @North Dakota* L, 62-100Jan. 4 Morningside* W, 85-72Jan. 5 South Dakota* L, 61-68Jan. 11 @Minnesota State* W, 88-84Jan. 12 @St. Cloud State* L, 66-69Jan. 18 South Dakota State* W, 80-77 OTJan. 19 Augustana* L, 83-90Jan. 25 North Dakota* L, 71-84Jan. 26 North Dakota State* W, 77-76Feb. 1 @South Dakota* L, 38-58Feb. 2 @Morningside* W, 85-84Feb. 9 St. Cloud State* L, 74-84Feb. 10 Minnesota State* W, 95-86Feb. 15 Augustana* L, 67-84Feb. 16 @South Dakota State* L, 67-77Feb. 23 Northern Colorado* W, 72-55

2002-03 (12-16, 5-11 NCC)Head Coach: Lisa CarlsenNov. 22 @Wayne State L, 72-82Nov. 23 vs. Northern State W, 70-58Nov. 29 Southern Colorado W, 105-68

Nov. 30 Emporia State L, 76-78Dec. 4 Northwest Missouri State W, 76-67Dec. 6 vs. Minnesota-Morris W, 90-56Dec. 6 @Central Missouri L, 93-96 3OTDec. 13 Doane W, 107-95Dec. 15 Peru State W, 81-50Dec. 21 @Nebraska-Kearney L, 66-94Dec. 29 Briar Cliff W, 57-53Jan. 2 North Dakota State* L, 83-98Jan. 4 North Dakota* L, 71-81Jan. 9 @Northern Colorado* L, 64-89Jan. 16 @Minnesota State* W, 108-100Jan. 18 South Dakota State* L, 74-95Jan. 23 South Dakota* L, 55-67Jan. 25 Northern Colorado* W, 79-77Jan. 31 @St. Cloud State* W, 95-71Feb. 1 @North Dakota* L, 75-95Feb. 6 @South Dakota* L, 47-67Feb. 13 Augustana* L, 78-92Feb. 15 Minnesota State* L, 88-90 OTFeb. 20 @North Dakota State* L, 56-91Feb. 22 St. Cloud State* W, 83-69Feb. 28 @South Dakota State* L, 62-96March 1 @Augustana* W, 79-75March 4 @North Dakota State L, 69-113

2003-04 (5-22, 0-14 NCC)Head Coach: Lisa CarlsenNov. 21 vs. Wayne State W, 66-58Nov. 22 vs. Northern State L, 56-69Nov. 28 William Penn W, 85-54Nov. 29 Minnesota State-Moorhead L, 64-69Dec. 2 @Northwest Missouri State L, 59-85Dec. 5 vs. Northern Colorado L, 63-75Dec. 6 @CSU-Pueblo L, 65-79Dec. 12 vs. Glenville State L, 74-89Dec. 13 vs. Massachusetts-Lowell L, 52-63Dec. 20 Nebraska-Kearney L, 58-80Dec. 29 College of St. Mary W, 84-63Jan. 5 Briar Cliff W, 72-60Jan. 9 @Augustana* L, 71-85Jan. 10 @South Dakota State* L, 62-104Jan. 16 @North Dakota State* L, 56-88Jan. 17 @North Dakota* L, 52-103Jan. 23 St. Cloud State* L, 80-95Jan. 24 Minnesota State* L, 60-81Jan. 31 @South Dakota* L, 63-77Feb. 7 South Dakota* L, 47-63Feb. 13 @Minnesota State* L, 51-71Feb. 14 @St. Cloud State* L, 72-85Feb. 17 Doane W, 86-67Feb. 20 North Dakota* L, 58-70Feb. 21 North Dakota State* L, 69-94

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2004-05 (14-14, 4-8 NCC)Head Coach: Patty Patton ShearerNov. 17 @Nebraska-Kearney L, 50-52Nov. 20 @Rockhurst W, 78-57Nov. 26 Chadron State W, 74-57Nov. 27 Winona State W, 72-56Nov. 30 William Penn W, 73-39Dec. 3 vs. Southwest Minnesota State L, 46-58Dec. 4 vs. Wayne State L, 60-63Dec. 7 College of St. Mary W, 60-57Dec. 11 Northwest Missouri State L, 65-67Dec. 13 CSU-Pueblo W, 76-50Dec. 15 Dordt W, 77-56Dec. 20 Mount Mercy W, 78-55Dec. 29 @Metro State W, 73-56Dec. 30 vs. Colorado School of Mines L, 53-63 OTJan. 3 Peru State W, 78-39Jan. 6 Augustana* W, 58-57 OTJan. 8 North Dakota* W, 77-72 OTJan. 14 @North Dakota* L, 58-86Jan. 20 @South Dakota* W, 67-61Jan. 27 @St. Cloud State* L, 50-89Feb. 3 South Dakota* W, 61-48Feb. 5 @Augustana* L, 69-73Feb. 11 St. Cloud State* L, 72-78Feb. 12 Minnesota State* L, 67-78Feb. 19 Minnesota Duluth* L, 49-72Feb. 24 @Minnesota Duluth* L, 50-67Feb. 26 @Minnesota State* L, 70-78March 1 @Augustana L, 95-101 OT

2005-06 (20-11, 5-7 NCC)Head Coach: Patty Patton ShearerNov. 4 vs. Augusta State W, 71-49Nov. 5 vs. Regis L, 51-62Nov. 6 vs. Columbus State W, 75-67Nov. 15 Rockhurst L, 64-67Nov. 17 Nebraska-Kearney W, 72-60Nov. 22 @Upper Iowa W, 85-50Nov. 25 Iowa Wesleyan W, 97-62Nov. 26 Grand View W, 74-56Dec. 2 Mesa State W, 79-56Dec. 3 Adams State W, 92-47Dec. 6 Peru State W, 84-49Dec. 10 York W, 96-63Dec. 17 @Southwest Minnesota State W, 77-68Dec. 29 vs. Johnson & Wales W, 115-49Dec. 30 @Colorado School of Mines L, 48-53Jan. 5 @Augustana* L, 64-80Jan. 7 @North Dakota* L, 64-89

Jan. 12 North Dakota* L, 47-72Jan. 19 South Dakota* W, 74-60Jan. 21 Upper Iowa W, 82-52Jan. 26 St. Cloud State* L, 60-85Jan. 28 Grand Canyon W, 87-56Feb. 2 @South Dakota* W, 85-83 OTFeb. 4 Augustana* L, 59-64Feb. 9 @ #5 St. Cloud State* L, 53-78Feb. 11 @Minnesota State* L, 67-76Feb. 18 @Minnesota Duluth* W, 78-74Feb. 23 Minnesota Duluth* W, 82-70Feb. 25 Minnesota State* W, 94-81March 1 South Dakota W, 57-56March 4 @ #2 North Dakota L, 69-83

2006-07 (16-12, 3-9 NCC)Head Coach: Patty Patton ShearerNov. 17 @CSU-Pueblo^ W, 70-55Nov. 18 vs. UC-Colorado Springs^ W, 85-60Nov. 24 Colorado School of Mines# W, 84-68Nov. 25 Caldwell# W, 86-44Nov. 28 @Nebraska-Kearney L, 90-75Dec. 2 Adams State+ W, 81-47Dec. 3 Hawaii-Hilo+ W, 97-61Dec. 5 Peru State W, 95-55Dec. 9 York W, 80-39Dec. 17 @Calumet College W, 109-40Dec. 18 @Calumet College W, 81-42Dec. 29 vs. Adams State$ W, 93-54Dec. 30 @#16 Metro State$ L, 88-68Jan. 4 @Augustana* L, 70-62Jan. 9 Southwest Minnesota State W, 78-66Jan. 13 Minnesota Duluth* L, 60-59Jan. 18 South Dakota* L, 70-55Jan. 20 @North Dakota* L, 95-67Jan. 25 Augustana* W, 79-71Jan. 27 @St. Cloud State* W, 71-70Feb. 3 @South Dakota* L, 68-59Feb. 8 St. Cloud State* L, 69-67Feb. 10 Minnesota State* W, 102-80Feb. 17 North Dakota* L, 81-66Feb. 22 @Minnesota Duluth* L, 78-64Feb. 24 @Minnesota State* L, 90-76Feb. 28 @Augustana& W, 64-61March 3 @South Dakota% L, 73-58* - Conference game^ - Al Kaly Shrine Classic (Pueblo, Colo.)# - Howard Johnson Thanksgiving Classic (Omaha, Neb.)+ - DoubleTree Downtown Classic (Omaha, Neb.)$ - Comfort Inn Downtown Classic (Denver, Colo.)& - NCC Tournament - First Round (Sioux Falls, S.D.)% - NCC Tournament - Semifinals (Vermillion, S.D.)

2007-08 (17-12, 3-9 NCC)Head Coach: Patty Patton ShearerNov. 15 Dana W, 79-36Nov. 17 @Rockhurst W, 72-64Nov. 20 Grand View W, 76-48Nov. 23 Lincoln# W, 75-55Nov. 24 Missouri-St. Louis# W, 60-46Nov. 30 Central Missouri^ L, 56-70Dec. 1 Metro State^ W, 69-56Dec. 4 Peru State W, 91-50Dec. 7 York W, 93-54Dec. 14 Northwest Missouri State W, 71-64Dec. 17 CSU-Pueblo W, 75-66Dec. 19 Newman W, 77-59Dec. 29 @BYU-Hawaii W, 66-56Dec. 30 @Hawaii Pacific W, 87-46Dec. 31 @Chaminade W, 108-49Jan. 10 Augustana* L, 70-80Jan. 14 Nebraska-Kearney L, 63-67Jan. 19 @Minnesota Duluth* W, 83-78Jan. 24 @South Dakota* L, 57-78Jan. 26 North Dakota* L, 55-86Jan. 31 @Augustana* L, 64-80Feb. 2 St. Cloud State* W, 81-77Feb. 9 South Dakota* L, 66-78Feb. 14 @St. Cloud State* L, 63-70Feb. 16 @Minnesota State* L, 61-98Feb. 23 @North Dakota* L, 64-88Feb. 28 Minnesota Duluth* W, 65-57March 1 Minnesota State* L, 62-69March 5 @Augustana$ L, 66-81* - Conference game# - UNO Thanksgiving Classic (Omaha, Neb.)^ - DoubleTree Downtown Classic (Omaha, Neb.)$ - NCC Tournament

2008-09 (15-12, 11-9 MIAA)Head Coach: Patty Patton ShearerNov. 17 @Nebraska-Kearney L, 79-87Nov. 19 Dana W, 79-51Nov. 29 St. Cloud State* L, 54-67Dec. 3 @Washburn* L, 52-61Dec. 5 @Fort Hays State* L, 70-87Dec. 9 York* W, 61-32Dec. 13 Northwest Missouri State* W, 87-63Dec. 19 Bemidji State W, 109-76Dec. 31 @Emporia State* L, 67-85Jan. 3 @Missouri Western* W, 73-62Jan. 7 Truman* W, 68-62Jan. 10 @Central Missouri* L, 62-66Jan. 14 Southwest Baptist* W, 85-72Jan. 17 Missouri Southern* L, 40-72Jan. 21 @Pittsburg State* L, 56-69

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2009-10 (12-15, 7-13)Head Coach: Patty Patton ShearerNov. 15 Dana W, 88-54Nov. 20 vs. Minnesota Duluth^ L, 45-57Nov. 21 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville^ L, 66-71Nov. 27 Oklahoma Panhandle State$ W, 71-28Nov. 28 Chadron State$ W, 70-62Dec. 2 Washburn* L, 47-68Dec. 5 Fort Hays State* W, 68-62Dec. 12 @Northwest Missouri State* L, 69-78Dec. 13 York W, 82-43Dec. 18 Nebraska-Kearney W, 68-58Dec. 31 Emporia State* L, 42-76Jan. 2 Missouri Western* W, 59-51Jan. 6 @Truman* W, 58-44Jan. 9 Central Missouri* L, 69-75 OTJan. 4 @Southwest Baptist* W, 59-52Jan. 16 @Missouri Southern* L, 57-60Jan. 20 Pittsburgh State* W, 66-60Jan. 23 @Washburn* L, 55-63Jan. 27 @Fort Hays State * L, 66-76Feb. 3 Northwest Missouri State* W, 81-77Feb. 6 @Emporia State* L, 78-96Feb. 10 @Missouri Western* W, 58-55Feb. 13 Truman* L, 52-59Feb. 17 @Central Missouri* L, 57-60Feb. 20 Southwest Baptist* L, 69-70Feb. 25 Missouri Southern* L, 62-73Feb. 27 @Pittsburg State* L, 64-87^ - Central Missouri Tournament* - Conference game$ - UNO Thanksgiving Classic

2010-11 (8-18, 5-17)Head Coach: Patty Patton ShearerNov. 12 York W, 76-46Nov. 18 @Missouri S&T W, 61-52Nov. 26 @Nebraska L, 44-80

Nov. 27 Calumet St. Joseph W, 69-38Dec. 1 @#4 Washburn* L, 64-69Dec. 3 @Fort Hays State* L, 70-76Dec. 8 @#8 Emporia State* L, 54-66Dec. 11 Northwest Missouri State* L, 77-90Dec. 18 Lincoln* W, 76-62Jan. 2 @Missouri Western* L, 63-71Jan. 5 Truman* W, 78-74Jan. 8 @Central Missouri* L, 75-92Jan. 12 Southwest Baptist* L, 68-76Jan. 15 Missouri Southern* L, 66-76Jan. 19 @Pittsburg State* L, 59-98Jan. 22 #6 Washburn* W, 87-83Jan. 26 Fort Hays State* L, 70-75 OTJan. 29 @Lincoln* L, 58-73Feb. 3 @NW Missouri State* L, 65-85Feb. 5 Emporia State* L, 57-62Feb. 9 Missouri Western* L, 54-67Feb. 12 @Truman* L, 47-66Feb. 16 Central Missouri* L, 54-68Feb. 19 @Southwest Baptist* W, 78-64Feb. 23 @Missouri Southern* L, 57-72Feb. 26 Pittsburg State* W, 79-73* - Conference game

2011-12 (15-12) First Division I SeasonHead Coach: Chance LindleyNov. 11 @Western State^ W, 72-59 Nov. 12 @Metro State^ L, 61-64Nov. 15 Upper Iowa W, 70-57Nov. 23 @#14 Kentucky L, 48-81Nov. 26 @West Virginia State W, 68-59Nov. 27 @Marshall L, 48-54Dec. 1 York W, 80-37Dec. 3 Briar Cliff W, 63-47Dec. 7 College of St. Mary W, 88-49Dec. 10 Northwest Missouri State W, 72-70 OTDec. 18 @Loyola-Chicago L, 57-69Dec. 20 @Western Illinois W, 65-58Dec. 28 @Tulsa L, 60-68Dec. 31 Missouri Western W, 64-62Jan. 3 @Saint Louis L, 54-81Jan. 7 Cornell L, 51-63Jan. 9 Dallas Christian W, 84-33Jan. 11 @Kansas City L, 64-74Jan. 15 @Sioux Falls W, 74-61Jan. 19 Concordia L, 60-68Jan. 24 @UT Arlington W, 60-52Jan. 30 Western Illinois L, 59-70Feb. 2 Sioux Falls W, 69-68Feb. 7 @South Dakota L, 38-58Feb. 10 Dakota Wesleyan W, 68-54Feb. 18 @New Orleans W, 88-57

MAVERICKS IN THE POSTSEASON1976-77 (17-12)AIAW Regional -- 4th, Decorah, IowaUNO 91, North Dakota 54Kansas State 90, UNO 61Central Missouri 91, UNO 71

1977-78 (18-10)AIAW Regional • 3rd, Manhattan, Kan.Drake 72, UNO 57

1979-80 (22-13)AIAW Regional • 2nd, St. Louis, Mo.UNO 61, Southwest Minnesota State 41UNO 59, William Woods 57William Penn 79, UNO 60

1979-80AIAW National, Pomona, Calif.Cal Poly-Pamona 79, UNO 64

1980-81 (27-7)AIAW II Regional • 3rd, Omaha, Neb.UNO 64, St. Mary of Plains 45Southwest Missouri State 58, UNO 57UNO 84, North Dakota State 56

1981-82 (22-6)NCAA II Regional • 3rd, Omaha, Neb.Fort Valley State 75, UNO 74

1986-87 (21-8)NCAA II Regionals • 3rd, Omaha, Neb.St. Cloud State 68, UNO 60

1991-92 (20-9)NCAA II Regionals • 5th, Fargo, N.D.Augustana 83, UNO 70

Feb. 20 @Louisiana L, 60-62 OT^ - Metro State Classic (Denver, Colo.)

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THIS IS UNOTHIS IS UNO

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The CenturyLink Center Omaha is widely regarded as one of the finest college hockey facilities in the country and is the second-largest venue in Division I. First opened as the Qwest Center, it has served as the home of the UNO hockey team since 2003-04 when the Mavs moved from the Omaha Civic Auditorium. In 2011-12, the Mavericks played to two of the four largest crowds in their history, including a school record of 16,138 for their game against Minnesota Duluth on Jan. 13, 2012, the first sellout in school history. The Mavs have drawn eight of their 10 largest crowds during the last three seasons. The arena and convention center were built on 421 acres of the former Union Pacific Railroad yards located between Eppley Airfield and downtown Omaha. The facility creates an exciting gateway into Omaha and is the cornerstone of the city’s continued renovation and development of the riverfront. The latest piece of that plan is the new TD Ameritrade Park Omaha built just two blocks from the CenturyLink Center. The ballpark opened as the new home of the NCAA Men’s College World Series in 2011. The nearly 200,000 square feet of exhibition space at the CenturyLink Center is significantly more than many other facilities around the country, including Portland, Oregon, Oklahoma City, Milwaukee and Des Moines. When adding the arena space available for certain conventions, it makes the Omaha facility comparable in size to facilities in Denver and Minneapolis. The hockey/event level is located at ground level with the main concourse located at 22 feet above the event floor, the suite level located at 34 feet and the upper concourse located at 46 feet above the event floor. The arena features a center-suspended, eight-sided instant replay scoreboard that can be retracted into the roof for concerts and events. Thirty-two private suites are located on their own level 34 feet above the event floor. Approximately 1,100 club seats are located between the event floor and main concourse level along the east side.

CENTURYLINK CENTER OMAHAH o m e o f t h e M a v e r i c k s

Largest COLLegiate HOCkey FaCiLities1. Value City Arena (Ohio State) .................................................................. 17,5002. CenturyLink Center Omaha (UNO) ........................................................... 15,9593. Kohl Center (Wisconsin) .......................................................................... 15,2374. Ralph Engelstad Arena (North Dakota) ................................................... 11,6345. Mariucci Arena (Minnesota) .................................................................... 10,0006. William D. Mullins Memorial Center (UMass)........................................... 8,3897. Silvio O. Conte Forum (Boston College) .................................................... 7,8848. Colorado Springs World Arena (Colorado College) ................................... 7,3809. Yost Ice Arena (Michigan) ........................................................................ 6,63710. Munn Ice Arena (Michigan State) ............................................................ 6,470

CeNtUryLiNk CeNter OmaHa -- tOp CrOwdsNo. Att. Date Opponent Result1. 16,138 Jan. 13, 2012 Minnesota Duluth L, 2-62. 15,137 Feb. 11, 2011 Wisconsin W, 4-13. 13,417 Feb. 5, 2010 Ohio State T, 5-54. 11,772 Feb. 25, 2012 Minnesota L, 2-35. 11,504 Feb. 26, 2011 Denver L, 2-46. 11,181 Nov. 19, 2010 North Dakota L, 5-67. 10,628 Feb. 13, 2010 Michigan W, 4-18. 10,598 Feb. 9, 2008 Ohio State W, 5-29. 10,415 Feb. 12, 2005 Michigan L, 3-410. 10,111 Feb. 12, 2011 Wisconsin W, 4-3 10,111 Jan. 24, 2009 Miami L, 1-6

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MAVERICK FACILITIESA Tr u e H o m e C o u r t A d v a n t a g e

ralston sports and event CenterThe UNO men’s basketball team will play a full regular-season Summit League schedule beginning in 2012-13, and the year also marks the Mavericks’ move to a new home: the ralston sports and event Center. The arena, located at 72nd and Q Streets, has an expected capacity of 3,500. In addition to UNO Men’s Basketball, the Ralston Sports and Event Center will host numerous other sports and entertainment events, including Omaha Lancers hockey.

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Constructed in 1949-50, the Lee & Helene sapp Fieldhouse is home to Maverick women’s basketball and volleyball. Named for two longtime loyal supporters of UNO and the athletic program, the facility can seat up to 2,500 with 750 chair-back seats and has hosted numerous national tournaments. The Fieldhouse also houses the athletic department offices and is located in the heart of the campus.

The Maverick soccer teams practice and play their home matches at the UNO soccer Field, located at 6808 Spring Street, just south of South Campus. The Mavericks also have full use of an indoor facility, as well as an outdoor practice pitch located next to the game field.

MAVERICK FACILITIESA Tr u e H o m e F i e l d A d v a n t a g e

UNO soccer Field

sapp Fieldhouse

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MAVERICK FACILITIESA Tr u e H o m e F i e l d A d v a n t a g e

The Maverick tennis teams practice and play their indoor matches at the Hanscom park tennis Center.

The Maverick baseball team plays and practices at the Ballpark at Boys town facility, located on the campus of Boys and Girls Town.

The Maverick women’s swimming & diving team practices and hosts their home events in the 50-meter, six-lane pool that is located in the Health, physical education and recreation Building, adjacent to the Lee & Helene Sapp Fieldhouse. The attractive facility, recently renovated as part of the HPER Building expansion in 2010, has seating for nearly 1,000 and has been the site of numerous conference meets.

Hper swim

ming pool

Ballpark at Boys town

Hper swimming pool

westside Field at westbrookThe Maverick softball team opened their new home, westside Field at westbrook, in the 2012 season. The brand new facility is located near 80th and Western Streets, about three miles from the UNO campus.

Hanscom park tennis Center

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NATIONAL PROMINENCEC h a m p i o n s C o m p e t e H e r e

paige Frauendorfer was named to the College Sports Madness All-Independent First Team in 2011-12 after leading the Mavs in scoring (13.1 points per game) and rebounding (9.1 per game).

Colby mcCord was named to the 2012 College Sports Madness All-Independent First Team after hitting .366 with three home runs, 20 RBIs, 27 runs scored and 18 doubles. McCord signed a free-agent contract with the Milwaukee Brewers following the season.

Colby mcCord

dana elsasser earned Great West Conference Pitcher of the Year honors after posting a 13-9 record and a 1.07 ERA, which ranked among the top five ERAs in Division I.

amanda Vorthmann set the school record in the 3,000 meters with a personal best time of 9:50.04 and also set the school record twice in the 3,000 meter steeplechase.

matt white

matt white led UNO in scoring and became the first UNO player since 2006-07 to reach 40 points, tallying 17 goals and 23 assists.

dana elsasser

mitch albers finished his career as the No. 2 scorer in UNO history with 1,790 points, just 26 shy of all-time leader Dean Thompson. Albers was named to the College Sports Madness All-Independent First Team and was honored as the UNO Male Student-Athlete of the Year.

Mitch Albers

amanda Vorthmann

Paige Frauendorfer

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ATHLETIC PERFORMANCEP r e p a r i n g t h e M a v e r i c k s f o r S u c c e s s

The david sokol Family weight room was part of the $6.6 million expansion and renovation project in the Lee & Helene Sapp Fieldhouse completed in the Fall of 1998. The weight room facility is 6,500 square feet and provides all Maverick student-athletes a place to build strength and endurance in and out of season.

The sports medicine Center athletic training room at UNO is a state-of-the-art 3,000 square foot facility. It features a treatment/rehabilitation area, a hydrotherapy “SwimEx” room and a separate taping room.

david sokol Family weight room

sports medicine Center

UNO Training Room

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ATHLETE RESOURCES

maVeriCk LiFe skiLLsThe Life Skills program maintains a strong commitment in each of the five NCAA-identified life skills areas: Academic Excellence, Athletic Excellence, Personal Development, Career Development and Community Service.

LearNiNg CeNterThe Learning Center assists students in becoming more independent, self-confident and efficient learners. The Center offers a student area, tutorial services, study skills workshops and organized study groups.

OrieNtatiON prOgramsUNO provides orientation for all new undergraduate students -- freshmen and transfers -- taking on-campus classes. The purpose of orientation is to acquaint new students with the University’s philosophy, programs and student services.

stUdeNt-atHLete stUdy taBLeThis is a quiet, supervised study time for first-semester freshman athletes and for any athlete having academic difficulty.

AccountingArtArt HistoryAviation AdministrationAviation StudiesBanking and FinanceBiologyBiotechnologyBlack StudiesBroadcastingBusiness AdministrationBusiness EconomicsBusiness FinanceBusiness Information SystemsChemistryChild Development StudiesCivil EngineeringCommunicationCommunity Health

Computer EngineeringComputer ScienceConstruction Engineering TechnologyConsumer Science & EducationCriminal JusticeDecision SciencesDieteticsDrafting Design Engineering TechnologyDramatic ArtsEconomicsEarly Childhood EducationElectronic EngineeringElementary EducationEnglish Environmental StudiesExercise ScienceFamily ScienceFashion MerchandisingFire Protection Technology

FrenchGeneral ScienceGeneral StudiesGeographyGeologyGermanHealth EducationHistoryHome EconomicsHuman Development & The FamilyHuman Nutrition & Food Service ManagementIndustrial TechnologyInformation SystemsInterdisciplinary StudiesInternational StudiesJournalismLiberal Studies

Library ScienceManagementManagement Information SystemsManufacturing Engineering TechnologyMarketingMarketing ManagementMarketing ResearchMathematicsMerchandisingMusicNutritional ScienceParalegal StudiesPersonnel ManagementPhilosophyPhysical EducationPhysicsPhysics-EngineeringPolitical Science

degree prOgramsProduction/Operations ManagementPsychologyPublic AdministrationReal Estate & Land Use EconomicsRecreation/Leisure StudiesReligionRestaurant & Food Service ManagementSales ManagementSecondary EducationSmall Business ManagementSociologySocial WorkSpanishSpecial EducationSpeech CommunicationSpeech PathologyTextile ScienceUrban Studies

A c a d e m i c E x c e l l e n c e a n d S u p p o r t a t U N O

Hamilton academic excellence Center

team aCademiC awardsThe UNO athletic department annually recognizes the year’s top team grade-point averages for men’s and women’s athletics. The recipients of the 2011-12 awards were women’s golf (3.71 GPA) and hockey (3.44 GPA).

The newly constructed Hamilton academic excellence Center in the Sapp Fieldhouse will house study space and computers for UNO student-athletes, and separate rooms will allow athletes to meet with tutors. The center also will have offices for UNO’s Director of Academic Success and other support staff. It is set to open in the 2013 spring semester.

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COMPLIANCE

Here are a few ways a UNO Booster may help:• Doinviteastudent-athletetoparticipateinnon-profit,charitableoreducationalevents.• Doinviteastudent-athleteintoyourhomeforanoccasionalmeal.• DocontacttheUNOComplianceOfficeforapprovalpriortoastudent-athleteengagingin

outside or promotional activities.• Dopayastudent-athletethecommensuraterateforactualandlegitimateemployment.

You become a “prospective student-athlete” when you start ninth grade classes. Before the ninth grade, you become a prospective student-athlete if a college gives you (or your relatives or friends) any financial aid or other benefits that the college does not provide to prospective students generally.

You become a “recruited prospective student-athlete” at a particular college if any coach or representative of the college’s athletics interests (booster or representative) approaches you (or any member of your family) about enrolling and participating in athletics at that college. Activities by coaches or boosters that cause you to become a recruited prospective student-athlete are: •Providingyouwithanofficialvisit; •Placingmorethanonetelephonecalltoyouorany othermemberofyourfamily;or •Visitingyouoranyothermemberofyourfamily anywhere other than the college campus.

You can visit an institution’s campus any time at your own expense (unofficial visit). On such a visit, you may receive three complimentary admissions to a game on that campus.

During your official visit (which may not exceed 48 hours), you may receive round-trip transportation between your home (or high school) and the campus, and you (and your parents) may receive meals, lodging and complimentary admissions to campus athletic events. Meals provided to you (and/or your parents) on an official visit may be provided either on or off the institution’s campus.

In Division II, alumni, boosters or representatives of the institution’s athletics interest can not make in-person, off-campus recruiting contacts or use any telephonic communication with a prospect or their relatives. On campus contact and written communication are permitted, but please contact the head coach of the sport beforehand.

In Division I, alumni, boosters or representatives of the institution’s athletics interest cannot make in-person, on or off campus recruiting contacts, or written or telephonic communications with a prospect or their relatives.

In addition, you or your family may not receive any benefit, inducement or arrangement such as cash, clothing, cars, improper expenses, transportation, gifts or loans, etc., to encourage you to sign a National Letter of Intent to attend an NCAA institution.

If you intend to participate in Division I or II athletics as a freshman in college, you must be registered with and be certified as eligible by the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse. You should register with the clearinghouse whenever you decide you would like to participate in athletics as a freshman. It’s generally best to register after your junior year grades appear on your transcript. Although you can register anytime before participation, if you register late you may face delays that will prevent you from practicing and competing. You can register online at NCAAClearinghouse.net.

NCaa iNitiaL-eLigiBiLity CLeariNgHOUse

T i p s f o r M a v e r i c k B o o s t e r s

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ADMINISTRATIONU n i v e r s i t y a n d A t h l e t i c s S e n i o r S t a f f

dr. John ChristensenChancellor

trev albertsDirector of Athletics

Josh whiteAssociate Athletic Director

ann OatmanAssociate Athletic Director,

CFO, SWA

mike kempAssociate Athletic Director,

Events and Facilities

don LeahyAthletic Director Emeritus

Connie ClaussenAthletic Director Emeritus

gary FreemanAssociate Athletic Director,

Advancement

dr. Bill wakefieldFaculty Athletic Representative

DR. JOHN CHRISTENSEN • CHANCELLORJohn Christensen was named chancellor of the University of Nebraska Omaha on May 8, 2007. He was previously interim chancellor since September 2006 and is the first UNO chancellor to hold a degree from the institution.

Dr. Christensen had been UNO’s vice chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs since 2004. He began his tenure at the university in 1978 as a faculty member in the UNO College of Education’s Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders. He subsequently served as chair of that department for 12 years. While in the College of Education, Dr. Christensen was invited to teach as a visiting professor at the University of Kansas Department of Speech Language Pathology and Audiology in 1981 and in China at Beijing Normal University in 1989. During his career, Dr. Christensen has presented at dozens of conferences and published a number of articles and professional reports focused on education or education related issues.

His community involvement has ranged from the board of directors for the Omaha Community Partnership to the Omaha 2000 Steering Committee and various area school district advisory boards. Other organizations Dr. Christensen has served include: Nebraska Public Policy Education Committee, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education: North Central Conference, Peter Kiewit Institute Board of Policy Advisors, Metropolitan Omaha Education Consortium Executive Steering Committee and National Council of Graduate Programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders. For more than 25 years, he has also has been available for pro bono consultation on speech language pathology issues for schools and agencies.

Dr. Christensen received his bachelor’s degree in speech and communication from Dana College, his master’s degree in speech-language pathology from UNO and his Ph.D. in speech-language pathology from Kansas. His areas of specialization and interest are pre-referral practices, teacher induction, fluency development and disorders and special education service delivery.

Dr. Christensen’s professional involvement includes the Urban League of Nebraska (Life Member), Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities, Association of American Colleges and Universities, American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Council of Great City Colleges of Education, National Network for Educational Renewal, Nebraska Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, Nebraska Center for Excellence in Education, Nebraska Council of School Administrators, and the Nebraska Speech-Language-Hearing Association. He is also an active member of both Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi Delta Kappa.

Dr. Christensen and his wife, Jan, have three adult sons.

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ADMINISTRATIONU n i v e r s i t y a n d A t h l e t i c s S e n i o r S t a f f

TREV ALBERTS • DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSTrev Alberts has guided the University of Nebraska Omaha athletic department through a period of profound change since being named Director of Athletics on April 29, 2009.

In 2011 alone, Alberts led three strategic initiatives. He developed and won the approval from the Board of Regents for a plan to reclassify UNO athletics from Division II to Division I while earning an invitation to join The Summit League. In so doing, UNO became the first institution to reclassify under new rules put in place by the NCAA.

He oversaw the rebranding of UNO athletics with new primary and secondary logos and a greater focus on strengthening Maverick athletics as a brand both regionally and nationally. The rebranding effort was embraced by the entire university community, making the new, distinctive “O” logo a mark used throughout colleges and departments on campus.

In July of that same year, he secured a spot for the UNO hockey team in the new National Collegiate Hockey Conference, a move designed to further strengthen Maverick hockey as UNO’s flagship sport. As a charter member, UNO joined Colorado College, Denver, Miami, Minnesota Duluth and North Dakota in a collection of like-minded institutions that have placed their men’s hockey teams at the forefront of the pursuit of national titles. The conference begins play in 2013.

The pace of change under Alberts’ guidance has not slackened since he began. He hit the ground running, hiring Dean Blais as UNO’s new head hockey coach and negotiating the Mavericks’ move into the Western Collegiate Hockey Association in his first two months on the job.

In addition, Alberts has worked to strengthen UNO’s identity as “Omaha’s Team”, building a greater connection between its student-athletes and the community they represent.

Internally, Alberts has worked to build efficiencies within the department and refine its business model to better serve its student-athletes, coaches, staff and the community as a whole.

Alberts’ prior accomplishments are no secret in the state of Nebraska. One of the most decorated defensive players in University of Nebraska history, Alberts became the Huskers’ first Butkus Award winner in 1993, capping one of the finest seasons in history by an NU defensive player.

As a senior co-captain, the Cedar Falls, Iowa, native led the Huskers to an undefeated regular season and an Orange Bowl appearance against Florida State. That year, he was the Big Eight defensive MVP and was named a first-team All-American by every major publication and was named the Football News National Defensive Player of the Year, Big Eight Defensive Player of the Year and the Big Eight Male Athlete of the Year. His No. 34 jersey was retired at the 1994 Spring Game.

Off the field, Alberts was equally honored, earning the NCAA’s highest honor, The Today’s Top Six Award, in 1993. A three-time academic All-Big Eight honoree, Alberts was a CoSIDA Academic All-American in 1993. He graduated from Nebraska before his senior season.

Alberts was the fifth pick in the 1994 NFL Draft by the Indianapolis Colts and played for the Colts until 1996. He has served as an analyst on college and professional football games for major national networks.

Alberts and his wife Angela have three children – Chase, Ashtynne and Breanna.

Director of Athletics trev alberts and head baseball coach Bob Herold presented Colby McCord with his award for 2012 Outstanding Male Student-Athlete of the Year on Senior Day at Werner Park.

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THE UNIVERSITYYo u r U N O C o m m u n i t y

Those who are new to Omaha are often surprised at its trees and rolling landscape, its abundance of green spaces and its friendliness. Situated within the city of nearly a half million area residents is another pleasant surprise: the University of Nebraska Omaha.

Founded in 1908, the school relocated to its present site in 1938 and entered the University of Nebraska system in 1968. The main campus casually sprawls over 88.5 carefully landscaped acres on Dodge Street. The Pacific Street Campus, already home to the Peter Kiewit Institute, continues to grow with the addition of Mammel Hall, the home of the College of Business Administration, and an additional student housing facility near the Scott Conference Center. More than 15,000 full-time, part-time and graduate students are enrolled and more than 25,000 area residents are alumni of the university.

The students are a diverse group, representing 47 states and 75 countries, and the age distribution is the national model with an even representation of traditional students just out of high school and older students beginning or returning to college.

Programs offered by the University are just as diverse, ranging from the Aviation Institute to the Center for Afghanistan Studies, UNO Study Abroad, International Studies and others.

The University of Nebraska Omaha has eight colleges

offering undergraduate and graduate programs:

•CollegeofArtsandSciences

•CollegeofBusinessAdministration

•CollegeofEducation

•CollegeofEngineering

•CollegeofCommunication,FineArts&Media

•CollegeofEducation&HumanSciences

•CollegeofInformationScience&Technology

•CollegeofPublicAffairs&CommunityService

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A NEW ERA AT UNOTransitioning to NCAA Division I and The Summit League

In March 2011, UNO announced its intention to reclassify as an NCaa division i institution beginning with the 2011-12 academic and athletic year. With approval from the University of Nebraska Board of Regents, UNO accepted a formal invitation for membership in The Summit League, a Midwestern conference made up of eight other schools: Fort Wayne, IUPUI, Kansas City, North Dakota State, Oakland, South Dakota, South Dakota State and Western Illinois.

As a reclassifying institution, UNO will enjoy a full regular-season conference schedule with Summit League opponents in 2012-13, and Maverick programs will be eligible for NCAA postseason competition in 2015-16.

The hockey team, which is currently a member of the WCHA, will join the new National Collegiate Hockey Conference as a charter member in 2013-14.

“Joining The Summit League and Division I is the next step in UNO’s continuing transformation and forward momentum. We look forward to an exciting level of competition with institutions who mirror our commitment to their students, academic excellence and their communities.” - UNO Chancellor dr. John Christensen

Hockey was previously UNO’s only team competing in NCAA Division I. Beginning with the 2012-13 season, all other Maverick squads will begin competing in the Division I Summit League.

an exciting Beginning

“All of us at UNO are excited by our move to The Summit League and the impending competition with its outstanding member institutions. Our reclassification will ensure the success of Maverick athletics for many years to come.” - director of athletics trev alberts

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THE CITY OF OMAHAW e l c o m e H o m e

Omaha is nationally recognized as a great sports town. Sports fans have long supported UNO athletics, and the Mavericks consistently rank in the top ten in attendance in Division I hockey. UNO shares Omaha with Creighton University and numerous other colleges and universities.

The city has hosted the College World Series since 1950, and Rosenblatt Stadium had been the scene of every championship until 2011, when the CWS moved to the new TD Ameritrade Park adjacent to CenturyLink Center Omaha. Additionally, Omaha has hosted the NCAA Division I Volleyball Championship twice, the NCAA Division I and Division II Wrestling Championships and the 2008 and 2012 U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials.

Omaha also boasts professional teams such as the Omaha Storm Chasers (Triple A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals), the Omaha Beef indoor football team and the recently added Omaha Nighthawks of the United Football League. The Cox Classic, a regular stop on golf’s Nationwide Tour, is also an annual event.

PhotocourtesyofHDRArchitecture,Inc.;©2011AlistairTutton

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THE CITY OF OMAHAW e l c o m e H o m e

“Omaha: it’s a nice place to visit, but it’s a better place to live.”

The City of Omaha isapleasantsurprisetomanypeople. It isconservativeyetcosmopolitan;casualbutvibrant. It is a gateway to the West’s wide-open spaces, yet first-time visitors are sometimes surprised by the trees, rolling hills and parks.

Omaha is located in the heartland of the United States, situated on the western bank of the Missouri River, which serves as the Nebraska-Iowa boundary.

Omaha, with a population of more than 425,000, ranks as the nation’s 42nd largest city. The Omaha metro includes eight counties and is the 59th largest metropolitan statistical area in the United States with a population of 865,350. More than 1.2 million people live within a 60-minute drive of Omaha.

Culturally, Omaha boasts ballet, opera and symphony at the Holland Performing Arts Center, the Joslyn Art Museum, concerts and Broadway shows at the Orpheum Theater, as well as the nationally renowned Omaha Community Playhouse. The Henry Doorly Zoo is widely regarded as one of the finest zoos in the country and ranks as Omaha’s top tourist attraction every year. CenturyLink Center Omaha continues to attract internationally renowned entertainers to the city, and neighboring TD Ameritrade Park hosts the College World Series and the Red Sky Music Festival every year.

Shoppers can cruise several malls or taste the tradition of old Omaha in the downtown Old Market area with its shops and unique eating establishments. Restaurants, more than a thousand of them, are one of Omaha’s major industries with all varieties of cuisine well represented. And no visit would be complete without an authentic Omaha steak.

wHere OmaHa aNd NeBraska raNk...• No. 1 in Great Cities to Raise Your Kids by Kiplinger.com• No. 1 in the Best Value Cities by Kiplinger.com • Top 15 Regions in the nation by Forbes Magazine• One of the top “eco-cities” in the nation based on air and water quality, open space and

population stability by ”E” The Environmental Magazine