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City/Zip ..................... Urbana, Ohio/43078Founded ..................................................... 1850Enrollment .................................................. 1,505Nickname ...................................... Blue KnightsSchool Colors ............... Royal Blue & WhiteAffiliation .............................. NCAA Division IIConference ................................. IndependentPresident ..................... Dr. Stephen B. JonesAthletic Director .......................... Doug YoungSWA ............................................. Nicole PlugerFaculty Athletic Rep. ................ Dr. Jim JudgeAthletic Dept. Phone ......... (937) 484-1308Website ............................. sports.urbana.eduAsst. A.D. Media Relations .... ...Chris AndersEmail ............................ [email protected]

Home Court InformationName ...... Warren G. Grimes Center GymCapacity ................................................... 2,500

Basktball HistoryFirst Year of Basketball ................. 1974-75All-time Record (%) ............ 393-472 (.454)Last Nat’l Tourn. App. ........ 1998-99 (NAIA)Opp./Result .............. Judson Univ./L, 60-66

Team Information2011-12 Overall Record ...................... 14-152011-12 Home Record .......................... 10-2Starters returning/lost ............................. 5/0Letterwinners returning/lost ................... 8/1

Coaching StaffHead Coach ................... Maria MarchesanoAlma Mater .................................. Butler, 2005Record at UU (Yr) ....................... 12-7 (2nd)Career Record (Yr) ...................... 12-7 (2nd)Grad. Assistant (Yr) ..... Haley Ducey (2nd)Alma Mater ............................... Urbana, 2011Head Athletic Trainer ........... Jassen DobynsAssistant Athletic Trainer ............... Amy Dilts

URBANA QUICK FACTS

The 2012-13 Blue Knight Women’s Bas-ketball Media Guide was designed andwritten by Assistant Athletic Director ofMedia Relations Chris Anders. The coverfeatures Urbana’s 3 team captains: #24Ciara Geiger, #44 Andrea Vogel and #33DeVonyea Johnson. Photography cour-tesy of Mark Riedinger of Scioto Photo(SciotoPhoto.PhotoReflect.com) and theUrbana Sports Information Department.Additional assistance provided by HeadCoach Maria Marchesano and her coach-ing staff.

Welcome to Urbana University. Our great institution dates back to 1850.From the outset, we have offered a values-based, liberal arts educationin a rural, safe, intimate, and inspiring environment. We prepare ourstudents for a life of service, citizenship, and learning. Intercollegiateathletics has been an optional component of the learning experience atUrbana University since 1870.

The entire Urbana University community, including our student-athletes,values your involvement in Blue Knight athletics - as fans, supporters, andfriends. We hope that you will enjoy the 2012-2013athletic season and stay enthusiastically involved.

Go Blue Knights!

Dr. Stephen B. Jones

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Women’s Basketball Media Guide2 ................ Index/Quick Facts/New Conference Info4 ............................................ 2012-13 Season Outlook5-7 ..................... Coaching Staff/Team Photo & Roster8-14 ....................................... Blue Knight Player Pages16 ..................................................... 2011-12 Statistics17-18 ................................ Blue Knights’ Record Book19 ................................................. 2012-13 Opponents

Urbana University Pages20 ............................ Athletic Department Support Staff21-22 ............... 2011-12 Awards/2012-13 Sponsors23 .................................................. UU Athletic Facilities24-25 .................. The Urbana University Experience26-27 .............................................. 2012-13 Sponsors28 ................................................... 2012-13 Schedule

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UU ANNOUNCES MOVE TO MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCEURBANA, Ohio (August 23, 2012) - The presidents of 12 universities, 9 in West

Virginia, 2 in Ohio, and 1 in Virginia, jointly announce the formation of a new all-sports collegiate athleticconference to be named the Mountain East Conference (MEC).

The new 12-team league’s charter membership will include: Concord University (W.Va.), Fairmont StateUniversity (W.Va.), Glenville State College (W.Va.), Notre Dame College (Oh.), Shepherd University (W.Va.),The University of Charleston (W.Va.), The University of Virginia’s College at Wise, Urbana University, WestLiberty University (W.Va.), West Virginia State University, Wheeling Jesuit University (W.Va.), and WestVirginia Wesleyan College.

"We are extremely pleased to announce the formation of the Mountain East Conference,” statedspokesperson Reid Amos on behalf of the 12 presidents of the new alliance.

“The goal of this effort has been to align like-minded institutions with similar budgets and goals across aregional footprint. We strongly believe that our charter membership creates a solid foundation thatprovides mutual benefit and secures the athletic future for our institutions. We will collectively make everyeffort to provide a high-quality experience for our student-athletes in Mountain East competition.”

The Mountain East Conference intends to commence competition for the 2013-14 academic year, but willremain active with their current conference affiliations until such time that they would be able to competeas a conference within the NCAA. The move will not affect any athletic schedules for 2012-13.

With current sports sponsorship, the Mountain East Conference will meet the NCAA requirement for aconference championship in 16 sports, including: Men’s and Women’s Basketball, Baseball, Men’s andWomen’s Cross Country, Football, Men’s and Women’s Golf, Men’s and Women’s Soccer, Softball, Men’sand Women’s Tennis, Men’s and Women’s Track, and Volleyball.

The West Virginia institutions are currently members of the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference(WVIAC), UVa-Wise and Urbana were slated to compete in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC) beginning in 2013, and Notre Dame is an NCAA Division II Independent competing in 5 of its 22 sportsas an affiliate member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC). UVa-Wise hasbeen accepted into the NCAA membership process and will compete within NCAA Division II in 2013 whilepursuing full membership; the other 11 schools are all NCAA Division II members.

2011-12 Schedule/Results Record: 14-15Nov. 11 PITT-JOHNSTOWN W, 82-69 1-0Nov. 15 @ Walsh University L, 54-83 1-1Nov. 18 @ Northwood University L, 39-49 1-2Nov. 19 vs. Northern Michigan L, 55-78 1-3Nov. 23 @ University of Findlay L, 50-76 1-4Nov. 28 @ (RV) Grand Valley St. L, 45-85 1-5Dec. 3 @ Notre Dame College L, 53-70 1-6Dec. 10 @ Wheeling Jesuit Univ. L, 63-76 1-7Dec. 13 @ Salem International W, 67-57 2-7Dec. 17 (RV) GANNON UNIV. L, 56-81 2-8Jan. 7 NOTRE DAME COLLEGE W, 80-73 3-8Jan. 8 WASHINGTON ADVENT. W, 97-64 4-8Jan. 11 @ (RV) Ferris State Uni. L, 47-82 4-9Jan. 14 @ Lindenwood University L, 64-74 4-10Jan. 17 @ Malone University L, 54-55 4-11Jan. 19 CENTRAL STATE UNIV. W, 77-62 5-11Jan. 21 @ Ursuline College W, 94-71 6-11Jan. 28 @ Cedarville University W, 79-76 7-11Feb. 2 WALSH UNIVERSITY W, 71-66 8-11Feb. 4 LINDENWOOD UNIV. W, 65-56 9-11Feb. 7 MALONE UNIVERSITY W, 56-55 10-11Feb. 9 @ Central State Univ. L, 72-77 10-12Feb. 11 URSULINE COLLEGE W, 81-77 11-12Feb. 16 SALEM INTERNATIONAL W, 74-53 12-12Feb. 18 CEDARVILLE UNIVERSITY L, 67-72OT12-13Feb. 21 @ Ohio Dominican Univ. L, 48-55 12-14Feb 28-Mar 3 D-II Ohio Independent ChampionshipsFeb. 28 WALSH UNIV. (#3vs.#6) W, 68-60 13-14Mar. 2 vs. #2 Notre Dame W, 66-62 14-14Mar. 3 @ #1 Cedarville Univ. L, 63-73 14-15HOME GAMES IN BOLD, ALL CAPS

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KURBANA, Ohio (November 8, 2012) - After ending last season as one of the hottest teams in the region, theUrbana University women's basketball team is ready to make a splash in 2012-13. The Blue Knights returntheir top eight scorers and all five starters from last year's squad that won 12 games after the mid-seasonarrival of Head Coach Maria Marchesano.

Marchesano guided a 2-8 team to 8 straight home wins and an appearance in the NCAA Division II OhioIndependent Championship Game against new Great Midwest Athletic Conference rival Cedarville Univer-sity. The two teams split the regular season series, but Cedarville edged Urbana in the season finale. Thecontest may have been a preview of the G-MAC's top two teams this winter.

For her efforts in leading the Urbana turnaround, Marchesano was named the D-II Independent Coach of theYear. Almost her entire squad returns this season, including 96% of the scoring and rebounding. Last year'steam featured no seniors and just two juniors. The rest of the roster was filled by sophomores and truefreshmen. That young talent had plenty of time this offseason to get to know their new coach and learn hersystem after trying to pick it up on the fly last January and February.

The young team made plenty of mistakes in the early going, but moreoften than not, veteran center Andrea Vogel was there to erase Urbana'smistakes on defense. Vogel finished second in the country in blocked shots,swatting a school-record 102 opponents' shots. The 6-2 center and four-year starter returns to patrol the paint this season after averaging 11 points,8 rebounds and nearly 4 blocked shots per game as a junior. Vogel is just 168 points shy of becoming Urbana's11th career 1,000 point scorer. Records will likely fall on a nightly basis with Vogel on the floor as the reigningFirst Team All-Independent center is also second in career blocks, sixth in rebounds, seventh in field goalpercentage and twelfth in field goals all-time at Urbana.

Vogel will have help in the front court in the form of senior forward Jessica Saffold. Saffold started 26 of 29games for the Blue Knights a year ago, averaging 9.3 points, 9.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1 block per game. Sophomore centers AlyssaOstrowski and Kate Francisco also return to the Blue Knights this season. Ostrowski appeared in all 29 games as a true freshman, averagingabout 2 points and 2 boards in 10 minutes per game. Francisco sat out last season after transferring to Urbana from D-I Kent State University.The 6-1 center appeared in 27 games for the 20-10 Golden Flashes in 2009-10.

The Blue Knights' backcourt is just as stacked as its gifted frontcourt. Sophomore Ciara Geiger led the Blue Knights in scoring last season, startingall 29 games as a true freshman. The D-II Independent Freshman of the Year poured in over 15 points per game while shooting 45% from thefield. Geiger also knocked down a team-best 42 threes in addition to averaging 4 boards, 2.5 assists and 2 steals a game.

Another member of the Blue Knight backcourt was no stranger to post-season accolades last season. Junior point guard DeVonyea Johnsonearned All-Ohio Independent honors, and she earned an All-Tournament Team nod after coming on strong down the stretch. Johnson reacheddouble figures in 13 of the final 14 games, averaging over 11 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists on the season. She also knocked down betterthan 36% of her attempts from deep, finishing second on the squad with 41 threes.

Urbana's returning backcourt also features a pair of experienced starters in junior Jackie Cousineau and sophomore Katy Barkley. Cousineaumade 14 starts, averaging 5.8 points, 2.0 rebounds,1.8 assists and a steal per game. She also knocked down 40 threes on the season. Barkleyis a guard/forward combo. She started 23 contests a year ago, averaging 8 points, 5 rebounds and 2 assists on 50% shooting from downtown.

Sophomore Christina Nagle (28 games, 1.6 ppg) and junior Brittany Parks (2 games, 1.0 ppg) also return to the Blue Knight backcourt aftermaking contributions in their first seasons.

Three prized recruits will join Marchesano's backcourt mix this season. Freshmen Mertzie Klein, Morgan Plummer and Kennedy Boggs all comefrom winning prep pedigrees. Klein was an all-state performer and McDonald's All-American nominee at Grand Rapids' West Catholic HighSchool in Michigan. Plummer was the D-II Central District Player of the Year at nearby Jonathan Alder High School, and Boggs earned SecondTeam All-Ohio honors at Delphos Jefferson High School.

Together, Marchesano's Blue Knights figure to contend for a conference title in her first full season at the helm. Before G-MAC play begins inJanuary, Urbana will try to navigate a non-conference slate that features the reigning NCAA D-II runners-up and pre-season #1 AshlandUniversity. The Blue Knights will also take on a Division I opponent for the first time in almost four decades when the team travels to Wright Stateon December 12th. The 2012-13 schedule also includes a holiday trip to Puerto Rico for a pair of games in early January. But first, Urbanaopens the season on Saturday, November 10th at Slippery Rock University. The Blue Knights' home opener comes a week later on November17th against regional rival Ohio Dominican University.

BLUE KNIGHTS READY FOR TITLE RUN IN 2012-13

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HHEAD COACH MARIA MARCHESANOBUTLER UNIVERSITY, ‘05EMAIL: [email protected]: 937.484.1392Urbana University Athletic Director Doug Young named Maria Marchesano the BlueKnights’ new head women’s basketball coach in December of 2011.

“There is a renewed excitement surrounding the women’s basketball program,” saidYoung upon the announcement. “When Maria visited our campus, she immediately em-braced the program, and the team reaffirmed my feelings that she was a great fit.”

"After visiting campus, meeting the girls, and getting to know Urbana as a whole, I wasimmediately excited about the possibility of joining the Blue Knight family,” explainedMarchesano upon her hiring. “This is a great opportunity, and I'm extremely thankful

and appreciative to Doug Young, President Jones, and the University."

Immediately upon Marchesano's arrival, the team showed signs of remarkable improvement. The 2-8 Blue Knights ran off8 straight wins at home. By mid-February, they had climbed back to .500 and qualified as the #3 seed in the 6-team D-II Ohio Independent Championships. As the 3-seed, the Blue Knights made a run to the OIC Championship game, wheretheir season came to an end with a 10-point loss at top-seeded Cedarville.

For her efforts, Marchesano was named the D-II Independent Coach of the Year. After that 2-8 start, the Blue Knightsfinished 12-7 under Marchesano, including an incredible 9-1 at home. Four Blue Knights earned All-Independent honorsas the squad turned their season around and finished 14-15.

Marchesano comes to Urbana from Manchester College in North Manchester, Indiana where she served as an assistantcoach for both the women’s basketball and softball teams. Marchesano joined the Spartans before the 2010-11 season.Prior to that, she spent four years playing and coaching both basketball and softball professionally in the Italian BasketballFederation and Italian Federation of Softball.

The Fort Wayne, Indiana native was a four-year letter winner in women’s basketball and a one-year letter winner insoftball at Division I Butler University. She graduated from Butler with a degree in Integrated Communications in 2005.

Marchesano ended her Bulldog basketball career as the second most prolific three-point shooter in school history. Just twodays later, she joined the Bulldog softball team after a 4-year hiatus from the sport, starting 48 games at shortstop as asenior. A two-sport standout at Elmhurst High School, Marchesano earned All-State selections in both sports.

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HGRADUATE ASSISTANT HALEY DUCEYHaley Ducey joined the Urbana coaching staff as a graduate assistant soon aftercompleting her four-year career as a Blue Knight in 2011. After sitting out her freshmanseason with a knee injury, Ducey went on to complete one of the most successful three-year runs as a player in school history. She finished with 755 career points in 82 gamesfor the Royal Blue and White. Despite playing just three seasons, she finished 12th all-time in career assists (215), 6th in career 3-point percentage (33.8%), and 1st in careerfree throw percentage (89.2%).

Urbana averaged over 15 wins a season during Ducey's career, and twice the teamcaptain earned NCAA Division II All-Independent honors. A leader on the court and inthe classroom, Ducey was a regular on the Athletic Director's Honor Roll and Dean's List.She's currently working towards her MBA after receiving her undergraduate degree inSports Management.

In her first season as a Graduate Assistant, Ducey briefly stepped in as an interim head coach during a coaching change.She led the Blue Knights to her first career head coaching victory on December 13, 2011, a 67-57 decision over SalemInternational University. The next week, she handed the reigns of the program over to new Head Coach Maria Marchesano,who with Ducey's assistance, earned D-II Independent Coach of the Year honors after turning the program around downthe stretch.

Prior to coming to Urbana, Ducey was a standout prep star at Ottawa-Glandorf High School. She started 72 consecutivegames for the Titans, averaging 12.4 points per game and earning All-Ohio honors in 2007.

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# Name Ht. Yr. Pos. Hometown/Previous School(s)3 Jackie Cousineau 5'5 Jr. G Olivet, Michigan/Olivet10 Mertzie Klein 5'2 Fr. PG Grand Rapids, Michigan/West Catholic12 Morgan Plummer 5'6 Fr. G Plain City, Ohio/Jonathan Alder13 Brittany Parks 5'10 Jr. G/F Franklin, Ohio/Middletown15 Kennedy Boggs 5'5 Fr. G Delphos, Ohio/Delphos Jefferson20 Katy Barkley 5'9 So. G Olivet, Michigan/Olivet22 Christina Nagle 5'9 So. G Shelby Township, Michigan/Henry Ford II23 Kate Francisco 6'1 So. C Marysville, Ohio/Marysville/Kent State24 Ciara Geiger 5'9 So. G Ft. Wayne, Indiana/Carroll33 DeVonyea Johnson 5'8 Jr. G Ypsilanti, Michigan/Ann Arbor Huron34 Jessica Saffold 5'9 Sr. G/F Bedford, Ohio/Bedford/Cuyahoga C.C.42 Alyssa Ostrowski 6'2 So. F/C Fenton, Michigan/Fenton44 Andrea Vogel 6'2 Sr. C Bluffton, Indiana/Norwell

Head Coach: Maria Marchesano (Butler, ‘05), 2nd SeasonGraduate Assistant: Haley Ducey (Urbana, '11), 2nd Season

2012-13 Blue Knight Women’s Basketball Team — Front Row Seated (l-r): Katy Barkley, Brittany Parks, Kate Francisco, Jessica Saffold, AlyssaOstrowski, Andrea VogelBack Row Standing (l-r): Head Coach Maria Marchesano, Mertzie Klein, Morgan Plummer, Kennedy Boggs, DeVonyea Johnson, CiaraGeiger, Christina Nagle, Shirrell Burnside, Jackie Cousineau, Student Assistant Anthony Gage, Graduate Assistant Haley Ducey

THE 2012-13 BLUE KNIGHT TEAM PHOTO

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Blue Knight Notes: 2011-12: Played in all 29 games, starting in 26 of thosecontests for the Blue Knights...Averaged 9.3 PPG (4th on the team), 39.5 FG %(4th on the team), 31.7 3pt % (4th on the team), 9.5 RPG (led the team), 2.5 APG(tied for 2nd on the team), 1.6 SPG (3rd on the team), 0.9 BPG (2nd on theteam)...Jessica grabbed the 7th and 11th most rebounds in a gamein UU history with (17) and (16) boards...In just one season, Jessicais 4th on the all time list in rebounds with 275...Led the team inrebound 19 out of 29 games , scoring 5 times, 9 times in assists, 9times in steals, and 4 times in steals...Tied for 1st in double-doubleswith 6 on the year...Jessica's best game of the season came on 12/10/11 at Wheeling Jesuit University, 9 of 18 from the field and 3of 6 from the line for 21 points, grabbed 16 rebounds, dished 2assists out, 2 swats, and 3 steals.

2010-11: Sat out her first season at Urbana after transferring fromCuyahoga Community College.

College Notes: Jessica averaged 16.9 points and 9 rebounds pergame as a freshman at Cuyahoga Community College. She wasnamed All-OCCAC in 2008-09, and she entered the 2009-10season as a NJCAA preseason All-American...She scored 38 pointsand grabbed 10 rebounds in her final game at CCC.

Prep Notes: Jessica is a 5'9" Guard from Bedford High Schoolwhere she played for Coach Williams.

Personal: Jessica's parents are Rodger Saffold and AngelaCoopridge.

Saffold’s Career Highs

Minutes Played ................... 38vs. Lindenwood (02/04/12)Points ................................. 24at Cedarville (01/28/12)Rebounds .......................... 15Twice, last vs. Cedarville(02/18/12)Assists ............................... 8vs. Salem International (02/16/12)Steals ................................. 6vs. Lindenwood (02/04/12)Blocks ................................ 3Twice, last at Ohio Dominican(02/21/12)3-pts Made ......................... 4at Cedarville (01/28/12)FGs Made .......................... 9at Wheeling Jesuit (12/10/11)FTs Made ............................ 7Twice, last vs. Lindenwood(02/04/12)

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GP-GS Min./Avg. Pts./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D-Tot/Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl

2011-12 29-26 828/28.6 270/9.3 102-258 .395 13-41 .317 53-92 .576 93-182-275/9.5 81-3 73 108 26 46

Total 29-26 828/28.6 270/9.3 102-258 .395 13-41 .317 53-92 .576 93-182-275/9.5 81-3 73 108 26 46

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Blue Knight Notes: 2011-12: Earned Athletic Dept's recognition as Female Academic Achievement Award Winnerat the All-Sports Banquet on 4/28/11 (2nd year in a row)...Also earned team's Blue Knight Award...TeamCaptain...Named to AD's Fall & Spring Honor Roll for the 3rd consecutive year...Earned ICAA Player of the WeekHonors on 1/10/12 after averaging 19 points, 16 rebounds and 4 blocks a game in UU's 2 home wins over NDCand WAU on 1/7 and 1/8....Earned Blue Knight Student-Athlete of the Week 10 days later on 1/20/12...Pickedup ICAA Player of the Week honors again on 1/24 after averaging 14.3 points (57% shooting), 8.3 rebounds and

Vogel’s Career Highs

Minutes Played ................... 38at Central State (2/22/10)Points ................................. 25vs. Pitt-Johnstown (11/11/11)Rebounds .......................... 20vs. Washington Adventist(01/08/12)Assists ............................... 4vs. Washington Adventist(01/08/12)Steals ................................. 25 times, last at Salem International(12/13/11)Blocks ................................ 8at Malone University (1/17/12)3-pts Made ......................... 0FGs Made .......................... 10Twice, last vs. Ursuline (2/11/12)FTs Made ............................ 7Twice, last vs. Pitt-Johnstown(11/11/11) P

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6.3 blocked shots a game during a 2-1 week for UU...Earned her 3rd ICAA Player of the Week award on 2/14/12 after averaging 18.3 points, 8.6rebounds, and 3.6 blocked shots on 61.5% shooting in a 2-1 week for UU...Played 28 out of 29 games (28 starts)...NCAA D-II All Indepedent FirstTeam...Averaged 10.7 PPG (3rd on the team), 47.4 FG % (led the team), 7.9 RPG (2nd on the team), 1.0 APG, and 3.6 BPG (led the team)...2nd mostrebounds in a game in UU history with 20 boards vs. WAU on 1/8/12...School record 8 blocks in a game vs. Malone on 1/17/12..Set a school record with112 blocks in a season (missed out on leading the nation in blocks by 1)...Tied for 1st on the team in double-doubles with 6...Ranks 6th all time with 557boards...12th all time in field goals made with 355 and 7th all time in FG% with 48.8%...Also, ranks 2nd all time in blocks with 194...During Andrea's juniorseason she led UU in scoring 7 times, rebounding 10 times, once in steals, and she led blocks 25 out of 28 games...Best game of the season came on 1/8/12 in a UU victory vs. WAU, she scored 19 points, pulled down 20 boards, dished out 4 assists, swatted 5 balls, and shot 8 -12 from the field. 2010-11:Named team's Top Scholar and earned the Athletic Department's recognition as the Female Academic Achievement Award Winner at the All-Sports Banqueton 4/30/11...Named to the NCAA D-II All-Independent Third Team...In her second season with the Blue Knights, Andrea almost duplicated her fantasticfreshman season... This seasom she ranked 3rd on the team in FG% and points, and 1st on the team in rebounds and blocks... She lead the team in scoringin 3 different games, in rebounding in 9 different games, and in blocks she lead the team 19 different times (most on team)... She had 12 games this seasonin which she scored 10+ points, and 2 in which she had 10+ rebounds... The two games in which she had 10+ rebounds resulted in a double-double for her(Findlay & Ohio Dominican)... After her sophmore season she is already in the Urbana record books as she is 6th in FG% (49.6), 5th in blocks for a season(48), 4th in blocks for a career (92), and 3rd in blocks in a single game (5)... She was also named the Blue Knight Student-Athlete of the Week for herperformances at Oakland City (1/15/11) and Central State (1/17/11) when she averaged 14.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 1.5 blocks in the two games.2009-10: Named to the Athletic Director's Fall and Spring Honor Roll...In her 1st season of competition for the Blue Knights, Vogel played in all 27 games,starting 21, including the final 20 games of the season... She had a team-high .528 field goal percentage, which already places her 3rd in career FG% atUU....Vogel also led the teams in blocks with 44, notching the 7th most blocks in team history in a single season... Finished 2nd on the team in points per game(10.0) and rebounds (6.8)... 5th on the team in steals (19) and mintues played with 746 (27.6/gm)... Vogel lead the team in rebounds 7 different times withher highest total coming against Marygrove College on 1/09/10 where she also racked up 17 rebounds and 11 points...The 17-rebound performance istied for 6th all-time in a single game at UU... She had 3 double-doubles on the season... Also led the team in assists once and scoring on 3 separate occasions...The category where she excelled the most was blocks, leading the team in that statistical category 17 different times... Vogel's highest block total cameagainst Central State University on 1/12/10 when she had a school-record 7 swats, as well as another season-high with 18 points...In this game she alsocontributed 3 assists and 6 rebounds...Carried a team-high streak of 9 straight games reaching double figures in scoring from 12/15 to 1/23...Finished with16 games in double-digit scoring, including 15 of the final 22...Her 5 blocks against LMU at home on 12/2 is tied for the 3rd most in school history in a singlegame...Shot 50% or better in 21 of 27 games...Named Blue Knight Student-Athlete of the Week on 1/15/10 after averaging 14.5 points, 11.5 rebounds,and 5 blocks a game in wins over Marygrove and Central St...Vogel averaged 11.9 ppg on 62% shooting during a 11-game stretch leading up to herselection as BKSAW that saw UU finish 10-1 during that time...Named NCAA Division II All-Independent Freshman of the Year, and landed on the All-Freshmen Team. Prep Notes: Played at Norwell (Indiana) High School...Helped her Norwell Knights to a 21-3 mark as a senior. The Knights finished a perfect7-0 to win the Northeast Hoosier Conference. Personal: An Early Childhood Education major at Urbana. She will also be a part of the University's Honor'sProgram. In addition to her basketball award, Vogel will receive the prestigious Presidential Academic Scholarship.Andrea Vogel's Career Blue Knight Stats

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GP-GS Min./Avg. Pts./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D-Tot/Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl

2009-10 27-21 746/27.6 270/10.0 112-212 .528 - - 46-76 .605 62-122-184/6.8 57-0 33 45 44 19

2010-11 28-26 788/28.1 262/9.4 115-246 .467 - - 32-61 .525 58-114-172/6.1 69-1 25 34 48 11

2011-12 28-28 813/29.0 300/10.7 128-270 .474 - - 44-72 .611 85-136-221/7.9 56-0 28 48 102 10

Total 83-75 2347/28.3 832/10.0 355-728 .488 - - 122-209 .584 205-372-577/7.0 182-1 86 127 194 40

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Blue Knight Notes: 2012-13: Switched from #22 to #3 before the season.

2011-12: Named Team Captain...Named to Athletic Director's Fall and SpringHonor Roll...Recipient of the team's Defensive Player of the Year Award at the2012 All-Sports Awards Banquet on 4/28/12...Played in 29 games, while startingin 24...Averaged 5.8 PPG, 2.0 RPG, 1.8 APG (5th on the team), 0.7 SPG (5th onthe team)...Ranked 3rd on the team with 40 3 pointers made...Led the team inassists in 5 games, steals once, and once in blocks. Jackie's best game of the seasoncame on 12/3/11 at Notre Dame College, she scored 8 points, tallied 6 rebounds,dished out 7 dimes, and had 2 steals.

2010-11: Named to the NCAA D-II All-Independent Freshman Team...Earnedthe team's "Wright Stuff" Award at the 2011 All-Sports Athletic Banquet on 4/30/11...Named to the Fall 2010 Athletic Director's Honor Roll...In her freshmanseason, Jackie played in 27 games... Her top performance came againstMercyhurst (12/15/10) when she lead the team in scoring with 13 points... Shehas also lead the team in assists once and 5 times in steals...She ended the seasonwith the 7th most points on the team.

Prep Notes: Jackie Cousineau is a 5'4" guard from Olivet High School in Olivet,Michigan where she played for Coach Rob Fleming. She is a 2-time AP Class CAll-State Selection, a 4-time Battle Creek All-Area Selection, a 4-time Lansing All-Area Selection, a 4-time First-Team All-Conference Selection, and a 2-timeAcademic All-State selection. Her teams' high school record during her career was82-15, which included 4 District titles and 1 Regional title.

Personal: Jackie's parents are Jeff and Kim Cousineau...Jackie’s a member of theLambda Sigma Honor Society.

Cousineau’s Career Highs

Minutes Played ................... 34at Slippery Rock (12/04/10)Points ................................. 14vs. Salem International (02/16/12)Rebounds .......................... 6at Notre Dame College (12/03/11)Assists ............................... 7at Notre Dame College (12/03/11)Steals ................................. 4at Slippery Rock (12/04/10)Blocks ................................ 15 times, last vs. Central State(01/19/12)3-pts Made ......................... 4at Ursuline College (01/21/12)FGs Made .......................... 43 times, last vs. Salem International(02/16/12)FTs Made ............................ 42 Times, last at Mercyhurst(12/15/10)

Jackie Cousineau's Career Blue Knight Stats:

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GP-GS Min./Avg. Pts./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D-Tot/Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl

2010-11 27-4 436/16.2 109/4.0 30-101 .297 24-68 .353 25-33 .758 8-24-32/1.2 24-0 38 65 4 22

2011-12 29-14 737/25.4 168/5.8 59-197 .299 40-147 .272 10-18 .556 15-42-57/2.0 53-2 53 56 3 21

Total 56-18 1173/21.0 277/5.0 89-298 .299 64-215 .298 35-51 .686 23-66-89/1.6 77-2 91 121 7 43

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Blue Knight Notes: 2011-12: Named Team Captain...Named to AD's Fall and SpringHonor Roll...Earned ICAA Player of the Week honors on 2/7/12, just 4 days afterbeing named Blue Knight Student-Athlete of the Week on 2/3/12...Played in 27 outof 29 games, missed two games due to injury...Averaged 11 PPG (2nd on the team)30.9 minutes per game (2nd on the team), 38.1 FG%, 36.3 3pt % (2nd on the team),72.3 FT % (4th on the team), 4.1 RPG (4th on the team) , 3.3 APG (led the team), 1.7SPG (2nd on the team)... Currently 4th all time in 3pt % with 35.8 3 pt %...Led theteam in scoring 4 games, 14 times in assists, 8 times in steals, and once inblocks...DeVonyea's best game of the season came on 1/19/12 vs. Central StateUniversity, she fell 2 assists short of a triple-double, scored 11 points, grabbed 10boards, dished out 8 assists, and had 2 steals.

2010-11: Named to the NCAA D-II All-Independent Freshman Team...Named to theFall 2010 AD's Honor Roll... In her frehman season, Devonyea was battle tested likea veteran playing in 28 games... During the season she lead the team in scoring once,twice in rebounds, a team-high 14 times in assists, 5 times in steals, and twice inblocks... She reached double figures in scoring on 9 seperate occasions... She wasalso named Blue Knight Student-Athlete of the Week for her game at Clarion onDec. 10th when she had her best game of the season scoring 17 points with 4 reboundsand 2 assists, she helped the team win with her 3 steals and 7 points in 5 minutes togive Urbana the lead.

Prep Notes: DeVonyea is a 5'8 guard from Ypsilanti, MI and Ann Arbor Huron HighSchool (2010) where she played for Coach Steve Vinson. She was named to the2009-10 Michigan Class A All-State Team; 1st Team All-Conference; County Playerof the Year; Most Valuable Player; All-Sportsmanship Team; rated 25th best playerin Michigan by the Michigan Girls Basketball Report; 14 pts, 3 assists, 3 steals pergame.

Personal: DeVonyea is the daughter of Kim Root.

Johnson’s Career Highs

Minutes Played ................... 43vs. Cedarville (02/18/12)Points ................................. 22at Clarion (02/28/12)Rebounds .......................... 10vs. Central State(01/19/12)Assists ............................... 9vs. Saginaw Valley St. (2/12/11)Steals ................................. 6vs. Washington Adventist(01/08/12)Blocks ................................ 2at Wheeling Jesuit (12/10/11)3-pts Made ......................... 5vs. Ursuline College (02/11/12)FGs Made .......................... 8Twice, last vs. Walsh (2/28/12)FTs Made ............................ 7vs. Malone University (02/07/12)

DeVonyea Johnson's Career Blue Knight Stats: Rebounds

GP-GS Min./Avg. Pts./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D-Tot/Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk

2010-11 28-26 784/28.0 217/7.8 78-183 .426 27-77 .351 34-48 .708 27-89-116/4.1 63-2 96 78 4

2011-12 27-25 833/30.9 297/11.0 98-257 .381 41-113 .363 60-83 .723 19-91-110/4.1 77-2 89 91 7

Total 55-51 1617/29.4 514/9.4 176-440 .400 68-190 .358 94-131 .718 46-180-226/4.1 140-4 185 169 11

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Blue Knight Notes: 2011-12: Earned the team's Sportsmanship Award at the 2012All-Sports Awards Banquet on 4/28/12...Named to AD's Fall & Spring Honor Roll...Started 23 out of 29 games...Avg. 26.4 minuetes per game (5th on the team), 8.0PPG (5th), 5.0 RPG (3rd), 2.0 APG (4th), 1.5 SPG (4th), 0.1 BPG...Shot 38.2% (5th)from the field and 71.9% from the charity stripe...Led UU in 3-point percentage

Barkley’s Career HighsMinutes Played ......................................... 38vs. Notre Dame College (03/02/12)Points ........................................................ 15at Cedarville University (03/03/12)Rebounds ................................................. 9Twice, last at Cedarville University (03/03/12)Assists ...................................................... 5Twice, last vs. Washington Adventist (01/08/12)Steals ........................................................ 4vs. Notre Dame College (01/07/12)Blocks ....................................................... 14 Times, last at Ohio Dominican(02/21/12)3-pts Made................................................ 3vs. Cedarville University (02/18/12)FGs Made .................................................. 6vs. Cedarville University (02/18/12)FTs Made ................................................... 5Twice, last at Cedarville University (03/03/12)

with 50% (16 out of 32)...Led the team in scoring once, assists 4 times, and steals 10 times...Best game came on 1/07/12 vs. NDC...Playedin 34 out of 40 minutes, scored 12 points (5-7 from the field), recorded 8 boards, dished out 4 assists, had 1 block, and 4 steals. Prep Notes:Earned numerous all-conference and all-state awards, but her proudest accomplishment is being part of a dominant Olivet team that madean undefeated run into the Michigan State Semi-Finals during her junior season. Katy played with current Blue Knight Jackie Cousineau onthat squad. In addition to playing for Coach Rob Fleming at Olivet, Katy played her summer ball for the Lady Calhoun Spartans andCoach Jeremy Wine. Personal: Katy is the daughter of Joey and Mary Barkley...Born August 10, 1992...Athletic Training major at Urbana.

Blue Knight Notes: 2012-13 - Switched from #30 to #22 before the season. 2011-12 - Named to AD's Fall & Spring Honor Roll...Played in 28 games (tied 2nd moston the team)...Helped secured a 5-point UU victory vs. Walsh on 2/02/12...Sank 5from 6 from the FT line in 13 minutes off the bench...Also had 2 other standout

Nagle’s Career HighsMinutes Played .......................................... 18at Northern Michigan (11/19/11)Points ......................................................... 6Twice, last vs. Salem International (02/16/12)Rebounds .................................................. 26 Times, last vs. Ursuline College (02/11/12)Assists ....................................................... 16 Times, last vs. Ursuline College(02/11/12)Steals ......................................................... 34 times, last vs. UDC (2/21/11)Blocks ........................................................ 1Twice, last vs. Salem International (02/16/12)3-pts Made................................................. 14 Times at Central State University (02/09/12)FGs Made ................................................... 2Twice, last vs. Salem International (02/16/12)FTs Made .................................................... 5vs. Walsh University(02/02/12)

games (vs. No. Michigan & Salem International)...Scored season-high 6 points in each contest, while playing 15 minutes or more in bothgames...Also played lacrosse for UU in the spring, appearing in 11 of 15 games and making 10 starts. Prep Notes: An honors student atHenry Ford II HS in Sterling Hts, Michigan, Christina was an all-conference performer rated by numerous ranking services as one of the Top50 players in the state of Michigan...Won a District Championship at Ford and earned All-State and All-County honors...In addition toplaying for Coach Matt Joseph at Ford, Christina is a part of the Greg Grant Basketball AAU and training program...Set the Eisenhower HSrecords for FTs and most 3-pointers in a game. Personal: Daughter of Bob and Sherry Nagle...Born January 21, 1993...Pre-med major.

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GP-GS Min./Avg. Pts./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D-Tot/Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl

2011-12 29-23 767/26.4 231/8.0 87-228 .382 16-32 .500 41-57 .719 62-82-144/5.0 90-5 57 60 4 43

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GP-GS Min./Avg. Pts./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D-Tot/Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl

2011-12 28-0 214/7.6 44/1.6 9-47 .191 4-21 .190 22-31 .710 3-15-18/0.6 32-1 6 13 1 2

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Ciara Geiger's Career Blue Knight Stats: Rebounds

GP-GS Min./Avg. Pts./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D-Tot/Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl

2011-12 29-29 999/34.4 443/15.3 163-365 .447 42-130 .323 75-101 .743 38-77-115/4.0 67-1 73 98 6 56

Blue Knight Notes: 2011-12: Earned the team's Blue Knight Award at the 2012 All-Sports Awards Banquet on 4/28/12...Named to AD's Fall & Spring Honor Roll...OnlyBlue Knight to play in and start every game...Led team with 15.3 PPG ,34 minutesper game, and 1.9 SPG...Shot 44.7% from the field (2nd on the team), 32.3 3pt %

Geiger’s Career HighsMinutes Played .......................................... 44vs. Cedarville University (02/18/12)Points ......................................................... 23at Ursuline College (01/21/12)Rebounds .................................................. 9vs. Walsh University (02/02/12)Assists ....................................................... 10vs. Ursuline College (02/11/12)Steals ......................................................... 6vs. Walsh University (02/28/12)Blocks ........................................................ 2vs. Gannon University (12/17/11)3-pts Made................................................. 4vs. Washington Adventist (01/08/12)FGs Made................................................... 11vs. Washington Adventist (01/08/12)FTs Made .................................................... 7vs. Notre Dame College (03/02/12)

(3rd), 74.3 FT%...Also, averaged 4 RPG (4th), 2.5 APG (2nd)...After 1 season, Ciara is 11th all time in career 3-point% (32.3%)...Scored11th most points in a single game in UU history (31 points) vs. WAU on 1/8/12...Dished out 6th most assists in a game in UU history (10assists vs. Ursuline on 2/11/12)...Scored in double-digits 24 out of 29 games...Led UU in scoring 16 out of 29 games, once in rebounds, 9times in assists,12 times in steals...Best game of the season came on 1/8/12 vs. WAU, where Ciara dropped 31 points (11-20 from thefield), sank 4 out 7 shots from behind the arc, finished 5-6 from the charity stripe, dished out 3 assists, grabbed 5 rebounds, and had 2 steals.Prep Notes: Geiger avg. 16.9 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists, and 3.5 steals per game as a senior at Carroll HS...Named to The News-Sentinel All-Area team...Shot 80.5% from the FT line, 46% from the field and 34% from behind the arc...Went over the 1,000-point markfor her career (2nd in school history)...Named in the Top 100 seniors in the state of Indiana...Selected 1st-team All-Northeast HoosierConference her sophomore, junior and senior years in both basketball and soccer...4-year varsity starter on the basketball team...EarnedTeam MVP honors as a sophomore, junior and senior...Led Carroll in assists, points and steals in each of her last 3 seasons...Set the schoolrecord for career steals. Personal: Daughter of Lori and Mark Geiger...Born May 16, 1992...Pre-Dentistry major.

Blue Knight Notes: 2011-12: Played in all 29 games for the Blue Knights (tied for 1ston the team)...Averaged 9.9 minutes per game and 3rd on the team in blocks with

Ostrowski’s Career HighsMinutes Played .......................................... 18vs. Salem International (02/16/12)Points ......................................................... 7at Clarion (12/10/10)Rebounds .................................................. 7vs. Central State University (01/19/12)Assists ....................................................... 110 Times, last vs. Walsh University (02/28/12)Steals ......................................................... 15 times, last vs. Salem International (02/16/12)Blocks ........................................................ 3vs. Salem International (02/16/12)FGs Made................................................... 3vs. Central State University (01/19/12)FTs Made .................................................... 2Twice, last at Lindenwood (01/14/12)

15...Led team in rebounds at GVSU on 11/28/11 with 8 boards...Led in steals with 1 at Walsh on 11/15/11...Led in blocks with 3 vs. SIUon 2/16/12...Best game of the season came on 1/19/12 vs. Central State...Scored 7 points (3-4 from the field, 1-1 from FT line), tallied6 boards, registered 1 assist off the bench in the UU win. Prep Notes: Avg. 10 pts, 8 rebounds and an amazing 4 blocks per game as ajunior...Earned numerous all-league and all-county awards, including 2nd Team All-Flint Metro League twice for the 2-time FML champs....Schoolrecord for blocks and rated in the Top 60 Players in Michigan...Also a part of the Greg Grant Basketball and training program in additionto playing for Coach Brad Dewitt at Fenton HS. Personal: Daughter of Michael & Michele Ostrowski...Born April 8, 1993...Education major.

Alyssa Ostrowski's Career Blue Knight Stats: Rebounds

GP-GS Min./Avg. Pts./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D-Tot/Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl

2011-12 29-0 288/9.9 50/1.7 22-60 .367 0-1 .000 6-10 .600 21-43-64/2.2 34-0 10 16 15 5

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Blue Knights Notes: 2011-12: Appeared in 2 games,scored her first career basket against Salem Internationalon 2/16/12. Personal: Brittany is the daughter of Timand Kristine Parks...Born July 20, 1990...Her twin sisterTiffany also played basketball for UU.

Blue Knight Notes: 2011-12: Sat out her first seasonafter transferring from Kent State. College Notes: Playedat Kent State for Coach Bob Lindsay...Lettered for theGolden Flashes after appearing in 27 games as a truefreshman...Golden Flashes finished 20-10 and 11-5 in theMAC...Scored season-high 7 pts. in 10 min. in a win overVermont. Prep Notes: All-Ohio 3rd Team selection atMarysville HS for Coach Aric Tucker...All-time MHS leaderin in scor ing, rebounds, blocked shots and FGsmade...Scored over 1,000 points in her career...McDonald'sAll-America nominee...4-time team MVP and 4-time all-conference select ion, inc luding 3-t ime f irs t- teamhonoree...2-time all-district...Honorable mention all-stateaccolades as a junior...2-time team captain...Played AAUball for the Ohio Elite White...Also lettered in track, settinga school record in high jump and earning team MVPhonors...Placed ninth at the 2010 Ohio State track meetin high jump. Personal: Daughter of Todd Francisco andMarlisa Perry...Oldest of 4 children: Lakyn, Marshall andCassidy...Communications major University...Born May 26,1992.

Prep Notes: Klein would have been a four year Varsity starter, but satout her sophomore season due to a knee injury... Won four ConferenceChampionships at West Catholic...All-Conference as a freshman, junior,and senior...All-State and All-Area her junior and senior year...McDonaldAll-American Nominee...Named in the Top 50 Females in Michigan.Personal: Merideth is the daughter of Jay and Shelly Klein...Born onJuly 18, 1993...Sports Management major at Urbana.

Prep Notes: 2009-10: Honorable Mention Dispatch All-Metro Team, 3rdTeam All-District, All Madison County Team, and Alder's leading scorer.2010-11: 3rd Team Dispatch All-Metro Team, 2nd Team All-District, LarryLarson Player of the Week, All-Ohio Honorable Mention, All MadisonCounty Team, and received Alder's Team MVP Award. 2011-12: 1stTeam Dispatch All-Metro, 1st Team All-District, Division II Central DistrictPlayer of the Year, District 10 Player of the Year, Jump 25 All-CentralTeam, Division II All-Ohio Team, and had a total of 1,119 career points.Personal: Morgan is the daughter of Matthew and Jennifer Plummer...Bornon 12/12/1993..Exercise Science major.

Prep Notes: 2010-11: First Team All Northwest Conference, HonorableMention All-Ohio, and Delphos Jefferson won a District, Sectional, andRegional title. 2011-12: Player of the Year in the Northwest Conference,First Team All Northwest Conference, Second Team All State, and DelphosJefferson won their Sectional. Personal: Daughter of Scot and MichelleBoggs...Born on April 22, 1994...Education/Intervention Specialist major.

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL

ALL GAMES (14-15) (10-2) (3-12) (1-1) SCORING TOTAL 3-PTS F-THROWS REBOUNDS MINUTES

## Player GP GS Pts Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Tot Avg

24 Ciara Geiger 29 29 443 15.3 163 365 .447 42 130 .323 75 101 .743 38 77 115 4.0 67 1 73 98 6 56 999 34.4

44 Andrea Vogel 28 28 300 10.7 128 270 .474 0 0 .000 44 72 .611 85 136 221 7.9 56 0 28 48 102 10 813 29.0

33 DeVonyea Johnson 27 25 297 11.0 98 257 .381 41 113 .363 60 83 .723 19 91 110 4.1 77 2 89 91 7 45 833 30.9

34 Jessica Saffold 29 26 270 9.3 102 258 .395 13 41 .317 53 92 .576 93 182 275 9.5 81 3 73 108 26 46 828 28.6

20 Katy Barkley 29 23 231 8.0 87 228 .382 16 32 .500 41 57 .719 62 82 144 5.0 90 5 57 60 4 43 767 26.4

22 Jackie Cousineau 29 14 168 5.8 59 197 .299 40 147 .272 10 18 .556 15 42 57 2.0 53 2 53 56 3 21 737 25.4

42 Alyssa Ostrowski 29 0 50 1.7 22 60 .367 0 1 .000 6 10 .600 21 43 64 2.2 34 0 10 16 15 5 288 9.9

30 Christina Nagle 28 0 44 1.6 9 47 .191 4 21 .190 22 31 .710 3 15 18 0.6 32 1 6 13 1 2 214 7.6

32 Lisa Burns 15 0 36 2.4 11 37 .297 4 20 .200 10 13 .769 0 4 4 0.3 13 0 2 9 0 1 110 7.3

50 Amelia Carter 13 0 31 2.4 10 25 .400 0 0 .000 11 13 .846 9 17 26 2.0 16 0 8 14 2 6 99 7.6

13 Tiffany Parks 5 0 8 1.6 2 12 .167 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 4 6 10 2.0 8 0 1 4 2 1 60 12.0

25 Alicia Edwards 5 0 3 0.6 1 6 .167 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 2 4 6 1.2 1 0 0 3 0 0 29 5.8

11 Briana Fisher 5 0 2 0.4 1 5 .200 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 4 4 0.8 0 0 1 2 0 0 23 4.6

12 Nora Boerger 4 0 2 0.5 1 6 .167 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 2 0 2 0.5 4 0 1 5 0 1 19 4.8

25 Brittany Parks 2 0 2 1.0 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2.0

Total.......... 29 1887 65.1 695 1774 .392 160 508 .315 337 499 .675 402 750 1152 39.7 532 14 402 551 168 237 5823

Opponents...... 29 1989 68.6 708 1759 .403 135 396 .341 438 623 .703 398 778 1176 40.6 489 - 399 521 77 274 5824

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SCORING 1887 1989

Points per game 65.1 68.6

Scoring margin -3.5 -

FIELD GOALS-ATT 695-1774 708-1759

Field goal pct .392 .403

3 POINT FG-ATT 160-508 135-396

3-point FG pct .315 .341

3-pt FG made per game 5.5 4.7

FREE THROWS-ATT 337-499 438-623

Free throw pct .675 .703

REBOUNDS 1152 1176

Rebounds per game 39.7 40.6

Rebounding margin -0.8 -

ASSISTS 402 399

Assists per game 13.9 13.8

TURNOVERS 551 521

Turnovers per game 19.0 18.0

Turnover margin -1.0 -

Assist/turnover ratio 0.7 0.8

STEALS 237 274

Steals per game 8.2 9.4

BLOCKS 168 77

Blocks per game 5.8 2.7

WINNING STREAK 0 -

Home win streak 1 -

ATTENDANCE 5592 5001

Home games-Avg/Game 12-466 15-313

Neutral site-Avg/Game - 2-150

Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total

Urbana University 870 1014 3 1887

Opponents 983 998 8 1989

Urbana University – Team Game Highs

POINTS 97 vs Washington Adventist 94 at Ursuline College 82 vs Pittsburgh-Johnstown 81 vs Ursuline College 80 vs NOTRE DAME

FIELD GOALS MADE 36 at Ursuline College 36 vs Washington Adventist

FG ATTEMPTS 73 vs Ursuline College 73 at Wheeling Jesuit University

FG PERCENTAGE .543 25-46 vs Walsh University .512 21-41 at Salem International

3 PT FGS MADE 11 vs Cedarville 9 at Cedarville 9 vs Ursuline College

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 31 vs Cedarville 29 at Cedarville

3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .538 7-13 vs Pittsburgh-Johnstown .471 8-17 at Malone

FREE THROWS MADE 22 vs NOTRE DAME 21 at Salem International

FT ATTEMPTS 32 at Salem International 30 vs Notre Dame (Ohio) 30 vs NOTRE DAME

FT PERCENTAGE .895 17-19 at Cedarville REBOUNDS 55 vs Central State Univer

54 vs Washington Adventist ASSISTS 27 vs Washington Adventist

25 vs Pittsburgh-Johnstown STEALS 17 vs Salem International

16 vs Lindenwood BLOCKED SHOTS 11 at Malone

9 vs Walsh University TURNOVERS 28 at Walsh University

FOULS 23 vs Walsh University 23 vs Central State Univer

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Career 3PT% (min. 100 att.)1. M. Mitchell 38.4 (97-00)2. M. Miller 36.3 (02- 04 )2. K. Starr 36.3 (96-99)4. DeVonyea Johnson 35.8 (10-current)5. C. Ellison 34.5 (94-97)6. M. Wright 34.1 (99-02)7. Haley Ducey 33.8 (08-11)8. C. Frere 33.6 (89-92)9. M. Mahaffey 32.9 (98-01)10. D. Fredrick 32.6 (93)11. Ciara Geiger 32.2 (11-current)

Single Game Assists1. T. Gentis 16 vs St. Mary’s, IND (96)2. J. Myher 15 vs St. Vincent (99)3. J. Myher 11 vs Tiffin (98)3. J. Myher 11 vs Walsh (99)3. K. Nance 11 vs Midway (03)6. C. Robinson 10 vs St. Francis, IND (92)6. T. Gentis 10 vs Tiffin (97)6. T. Gentis 10 vs Wilberforce (96);6. T. Gentis 10 vs Ohio Valley (96)6. L. Downey 10 vs Findlay (96)6. Ciara Geiger 10 vs Ursuline (12)

Single Season Steals1. J. Twehues 101 (90)2. C. Pittman 91 (02)3. J. Pfau 89 (99)4. J. Myher 85 (99)5. Tia Simms 84 (08)5. S. Riley 84 (07)7. W. Nance 83 (96)8. J. Myher 81 (96)8. M. Wright 81 (02)8. Tia Simms 81 (09)

Single Game Rebounding1. C. Frere 22 vs Rio Grande (91)2. C. Frere 20 vs Wilmington (91)2. Andrea Vogel 20 vs Washington Advent. (12)

4. C. Frere 19 vs MVNC (89);4. C. Frere 19 vs Malone (91)6. C. Frere 18 vs Mt. St. Joseph (91)7. C. Frere 17 vs Otterbein (89)7. S. Brown 17 vs Malone (91)7. Andrea Vogel 17 vs. Marygrove (10)7. Jessica Saffold 17 vs. Northwood (12)

Career Rebounding1. C. Frere 1076 (89-92)2. B. Runner 730 (04-07)3. S. Brown 718 (89-92)4. J. Pfau 660 (98-01)5. C. Pittman 640 (02-05)6. Andrea Vogel 577 (09-current)7. N. Thompson 569 (96-99)8. K. Fields 552 (89-92)9. Enisia Curry 533 (05-09)10. K. Starr 531 (96-99)

Single Season Scoring1. C. Pittman 582 (05)2. C. Frere 561 (90)3. S. Riley 555 (07)4. C. Pittman 547 (02)5. S. Brown 526 (90)6. K. Starr 525 (99)7. N. Thompson 523 (99)8. S. Riley 511 (05)9. M. Mahaffey 505 (01)10. N. Baptiste 489 (05)

Career Scoring (1,000 Pts.)1. C. Frere 1775 (89-92)2. C. Pittman 1725 (02-05)3. M. Mahaffey 1553 (98-01)4. K. Starr 1494 (96-99)5. S. Riley 1488 (05-07)6. S. Brown 1351 (89-92)7. N. Thompson 1280 (96-99)8. B. Runner 1266 (04-07)9. M. Mitchell 1218 (97-00)10. J. Myher 1168 (96-99)

Single Season Rebounding1. C. Frere 324 (90)2. C. Frere 290 (92)3. C. Frere 283 (91)4. Jessica Saffold 275 (12)5. C. Pittman 265 (05)6. S. Brown 255 (90)7. J. Pfau 249 (00)8. S. Brown 231 (92)9. C. McQueen 230 (05)10. B. Runner 229 (06)

Career Assists1. J. Myher 495 (96-99)2. S. Riley 370 (04-07)3. K. Nance 352 (02-04)4. J. Twehues 338 (87-90)5. M. Mahaffey 328 (98-01)6. T. Gentis 320 (95-97)7. M. Mitchell 297 (97-00)8. K. Starr 240 (96-99)9. Jessica Byrd 239 (07-11)10. K. Fields 234 (89-92)

Single Season Assists1. J. Myher 173 (99)2. J. Twehues 155 (90)3. S. Riley 131 (07)4. K. Nance 126 (04)5. T. Gentis 125 (97)6. S. Riley 124 (05)7. T. Gentis 123 (96)8. J. Myher 119 (96)9. K. Nance 117 (02)10. S. Riley 115 (06)

Career Steals1. J.Twehues 284 (87-90)2. C. Pittman 279 (02-05)3. J. Myher 275 (96-99)4. K. Starr 256 (96-99)5. J. Pfau 247 (98-01)6. M. Mitchell 243 (97-00)7. S. Riley 217 (05-07)8. W.Nance 202 (95-97)9. N. Thompson 185 (96-99)10. D. Koeller 178 (93-95)

Single Game Steals1. C. Pittman 11 vs. Taylor-Ft. Wayne (04)1. M. Boram 11 vs Knoxville (03)3. N. Thompson 9 vs Albion (97)3. D. Martin 9 vs Wilberforce (90)3. K. Starr 9 vs Shawnee St. (96)3. Tia Simms 9 vs. Central State (09)7. D. Martin 8 vs Mt. St. Joseph (89)7. K. Fields 8 vs Cedarville (91)7. C. Robinson 8 vs Cedarville (91)7. T. Gentis 8 vs Marian (95)7. N. Baptiste 8 vs. St. Francis (03)7. C. Pittman 8 vs. Mt. Vernon (03)7. Unique Lane 8 vs. SVSU (11)

Single Season 3PTM1. M. Mahaffey 97 (01)2. D. Frederick 91 (93)3. S. Riley 83 (05)4. S. Hays 82 (94)5. D. Koeller 75 (93)6. M. Miller 69 (04)7. D. Koeller 68 (94)8. M. Miller 66 (02)9. M. Mitchell 64 (00)10. M. Mitchell 63 (99)

Career 3PTM1. M. Mahaffey 258 (98-01)2. M. Mitchell 223 (97-00)3. M. Miller 196 (01- 04 )4. K. Starr 184 (96-99)5. S. Riley 164 (05-07)6. D. Koeller 162 (93-95)7. C. Pittman 120 (02-05)8. S. Hays 113 (94-96)9. M. Wright 105 (99-02)10. D. Fredrick 91 (93)

Career FTM1. S. Brown 298 (89-92)2. M. Mahaffey 278 (98-01)3. C. Pittman 265 (02-05)4. S. Riley 252 (05-07)5. N. Thompson 244 (96-99)5. C Frere 244 (89-92)7. K. Starr 228 (96-99)8. J. Pfau 205 (98-01)9. K. Fields 179 (89-92)10. W. Nance 173 (95-97)

Single Game Scoring1. R. Brugger 36 vs Mt. Vernon (00)2. N. Baptiste 35 vs Malone (04)3. C. Frere 34 vs Wilberforce (91)4. N. Baptiste 33 vs Tiffin (04)4. D. Fredrick 33 vs Mt. Vernon (93)6. J. Cowens 32 vs Olivet (98)6. C. Frere 32 vs Otterbein (89);6. C. Frere 32 vs. Findlay (91)6. S. Hays 32 vs Walsh (94)6. D. Koeller 32 vs Wilberforce (94)

Single Seas. 3PT%(min. 40 att.)1. C. Ellison 45.3 (95)2. Haley Fannon 44.2 (08)3. K. Starr 43.4 (97)4. M. Mitchell 39.9 (99)5. M. Mitchell 39.3 (00)6. N. Leeth 38.7 (93)7. M. Wright 38.5 (01)8. M. Mitchell 38.0 (98)8. C. Frere 38.0 (90)10. C. Pittman 37.3 (04)

Single Game 3PTM1. Debbie Koeller 9 vs. Wilberforce (94)2. Missy Miller 6 vs. Walsh (03)2. Missy Mitchell 6 vs. Knoxville (00)2. Missy Mitchell 6 vs. Point Park (00)2. Molly Mahafey 6 vs. Madonna (00)2. Kiya Starr 6 vs. Wilberforce (99)2. Missy Mitchell 6 vs. St. Vincent (99)

Career FT% (min. 150 att.)

1. Haley Ducey 89.2 (08-11)2. Ashley Falknor 84.8 (09-11)3. K. Starr 80.9 (96-99)4. S. Riley 77.1 (05-07)5. M. Mahaffey 75.7 (98-01)6. D. Koeller 73.7 (93-95)7. S. Hays 72.3 (94-96)8. M. Mitchell 71.8 (97-00)9. C. Pittman 71.2 (02-05)10. R. Stoops 70.2 (92-93)

Career FG% (min. 200 Att.)1. B. Runner 53.3 (04-07)2. K. Walton 53.1 (97-98)3. J. Cowens 51.1 (97-98)4. N. Thompson 50.2 (96-99)5. Unique Lane 49.8 (09-11)6. Enisia Curry 49.4% (05-09)7. Andrea Vogel 48.8 (09-current)8. J. Pfau 47.9 (98-01)9. N. Baptiste 47.2 (03-04)10. C. Frere 47.0 (89-92)

Single Game FTM1. S. Brown 14 vs Tiffin (92)2. S. Riley 13 vs. Shawnee St. (07)2. C. Pittman 13 vs. Tay.-Ft. Wayne (05)4. C. Frere 12 vs Tiffin (90)4. S. Brown 12 vs Rio Grande (92)4. K. Starr 12 vs Rio Grande (99)7. S. Riley 10 vs. WVU-Tech (07)7. C. Frere 10 vs Otterbein (90)7. J. Jennings 10 vs Wilberforce (90)7. J. Myher 10 vs Mt. Vernon (99)7. C. Pittman 10 vs Daemen (05)7. C. Pittman 10 vs Geneva (02)

Single Season FTM1. S. Brown 115 (92)2. N. Thompson 109 (99)3. S. Brown 103 (90)4. K. Starr 99 (99)4. R. Stoops 99 (93)6. B. Runner 97 (07)7. C. Pittman 91 (05)8. S. Riley 88 (07)9. C. Frere 87 (90)9. J. Pfau 87 (01)

Single Seas. FT% (min. 50 att.)1. Haley Ducey 92.6 (09) (50-of-54)2. Haley Ducey 86.4 (10)3. Ashley Falknor 85.6 (11)4. Ashley Falknor 83.8 (10)5. Unique Lane 82.8 (10)5. K. Starr 82.8 (96)6. K. Starr 82.5 (99)8. S.Branham 81.8 (08)9. M. Mitchell 81.6 (00)10. D. Koeller 80.3 (95)

Career FGM1. C. Frere 745 (89-92)2. C. Pittman 670 (02-05)3. K. Starr 539 (96-99)4. S. Riley 536 (05-07)5. S. Brown 526 (89-92)6. N. Thompson 511 (96-99)6. M. Mahaffey 511 (98-01)8. B. Runner 494 (04-07)9. J. Twehues 463 (87-90)10. M. Mitchell 436 (97-00)

Single Season Blocks1. Andrea Vogel 102 (12)2. Ann Fridenmaker 85 (88)3. Cindy Frere 67 (90)4. Cindy Frere 62 (89)5. Nicole Baptiste 59 (04)6. Andrea Vogel 48 (11)7. Sarita Brown 46 (90)8. Cindy Frere 45 (92)9. Andrea Vogel 44 (10)10. Enisia Curry 42 (06)

Career Blocks1. Cindy Frere 209 (88-92)

2. Andrea Vogel 194 (09-current)

3. Enisia Curry 102 (05-09)

4. Nicole Baptiste 93 (02-04)

5. Sarita Brown 92 (88-92)

Single Game Blocks1. Andrea Vogel 8 vs. Malone 1/17/122. Andrea Vogel 7 vs. Central State 1/12/103. Nicole Baptiste 6 vs. Huntington 11/08/033. Andrea Vogel 6 vs. Walsh 2/2/123. Andrea Vogel 6 vs. Walsh 2/28/123. Andrea Vogel 6 vs. Central State 1/19/127. Andrea Vogel 5 vs. Gannon 12/17/117. Andrea Vogel 5 vs. Wash. Adv. 1/8/127. Andrea Vogel 5 vs. Ursuline 1/21/127. Andrea Vogel 5 vs. Malone 2/7/127. Andrea Vogel 5 vs. Cedarville 2/18/127. Andrea Vogel 5 vs. Cedarville 3/3/127. Kelsey Nance 5 vs. ODC 1/15/027. Magen Boram 5 vs. Knoxville 11/15/027. Nicole Baptiste 5 vs. Shawnee St. 1/24/047. Nicole Baptiste 5 vs. Cedarville 1/20/047. Enisia Curry 5 vs. Walsh 1/29/067. Andrea Vogel 5 vs. LMU 12/2/097. Haley Ducey 5 vs. Rio Grande 1/07/107. Andrea Vogel 5 vs. Findlay 1/22/11

Pictured Left:2008 Hall of Famer

Cindya Frere(1988-92)

Blue Knight Triple-Doubles1. Magen Boram vs. Knoxville 11/15/02

(14 pts, 10 rebs, 11 stls)

2. Chemika Pittman vs. Taylor-Ft. Wayne

11/6/04

(31 pts, 11 rebs, 11 stls)

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Total Points Points/Game2541 (99) 82.0 (99)2379 (98) 77.4 (96)2338 (93) 76.7 (98)2245 (96) 74.0 (97)2229 (05) 72.2 (93)2208 (02) 71.9 (05)2152 (00) 71.7 (00)2054 (04) 70.8 (04)2038 (07) 69.1 (87)1972 (94) 66.9 (02)

Total Assists A/Game523 (96) 18.0 (96,97)520 (99) 16.8 (99)506 (98) 16.5 (07)496 (07) 16.3 (98)454 (90) 16.0 (10)433 (02) 15.6 (09)432 (10) 15.1 (90)427 (04) 14.9 (03)422 (09) 14.7 (04)418 (00) 14.6 (06)

Total Steals Stls/Game492 (02) 16.45 (96)477 (96) 16.14 (97)468 (97) 14.90 (02)398 (99) 12.84 (99)393 (98) 12.70 (98)354 (00) 11.80 (00)344 (93) 11.42 (03)334 (94) 11.09 (93)322 (05) 10.92 (88)320 (03) 10.44 (09)

FGM FG%918 (98) 48.0% (98)907 (99) 46.8% (96)882 (96) 43.6% (99)860 (05) 43.4% (05)832 (02) 43.4% (90)821 (93) 43.0% (03)801 (07) 42.9% (00)790 (04) 42.7% (10)782 (90) 42.4 % (04)780 (00) 41.7% (11)

3PTM 3PT%228 (02) 36.5% (99)224 (99) 34.3% (00)217 (93) 33.5% (04)196 (94) 33.3% (96)195 (00) 32.8% (98)183 (04) 32.0% (10)165 (05) 32.0% (01)165 (98) 31.7% (11)160 (12) 31.6% (93)151 (07) 31.5% (05&12)

Total Rebounds1326 (89)1243 (05)1184 (99)1152 (12)1146 (95)1124 (96)1123 (09)1098 (98)1097 (02)1092 (10)

RB/Game47.4 (89)41.6 (09)40.4 (10)40.1 (05)39.7 (12)38.8 (96)38.2 (99)37.7 (03)37.6 (92)37.5 (06)

2011-12 14-152010-11 11-172009-10 17-102008-09 16-112007-08 17-112006-07 15-152005-06 6-222004-05 15-162003-04 17-122002-03 11-172001-02 17-162000-01 11-181999-00 14-161998-99 25-61997-98 22-71996-97 20-101995-96 22-9

Blue Knight Women’s BasketballYear-by-Year Records

Fewest Pts Allow. Fwst Pts/Game1517 (88) 56.3 (90)1606 (91) 60.5 (08)1633 (08) 60.6 (88)1638 (10) 60.7 (10)1689 (90) 63.2 (85, 89)1727 (09) 64.0 (09)1769 (89) 64.5 (02)1844 (92) 65.4 (97)1849 (03) 65.9 (92)1898 (97) 66.0 (03)1901 (11) 66.9 (91)

Scoring Margin+14.0 (99)+9.9 (96)+8.9 (90)+8.7 (98)+8.6 (97)+5.7 (10)+3.8 (04)+3.1 (08)+2.4 (03)+2.0 (09)

1994-95 7-221993-94 3-281992-93 9-221991-92 10-181990-91 10-141989-90 23-71988-89 10-181987-88 11-141986-87 11-111985-86 5-161984-85 9-131983-84 3-151982-83 1-131981-82 7-71976-77 3-141975-76 5-71974-75 3-12

Fewest TO Fewest TO/Gm449 (04) 15.5 (07)461 (88) 15.5 (04)464 (07) 16.4 (08)471 (91) 17.1 (02)493 (09) 17.8 (01)508 (99) 18.3 (09)515 (99) 18.4 (00)536 (10) 18.4 (88)546 (11) 18.5 (93)551 (12) 18.8 (91, 94, 05)

Blocked Shots168 (12)133 (10)121 (11)116 (90)109 (05)105 (03)100 (08)100 (06)98 (04)87 (09)

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Overall Program Record: 400-479(Missing results from 1977-1981) (.455 Win Pct.)

Games Wins W-L%33 (02) 25 (99) .806 (99)31 (05) 23 (90) .767 (90)31 (99) 22 (98) .759 (98)31 (98) 22 (96) .710 (96)31 (96) 20 (97) .630 (10)31 (94) 17 (02) .607 (08)31 (93) 17 (04) .593 (09)31 (90) 17 (08) .586 (04)30 (5 x’s) 17 (10) .515 (02)

16 (09) .500 (87)

Free Throw Percentage72.0% (10)71.5% (11)70.3% (99)70.1% (04)67.7% (92)67.5% (09)67.5% (12)66.6% (03)66.3% (00)66.2% (05)

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BLUE KNIGHT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 OPPONENTSSLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY ‘THE ROCK’LOCATION: SLIPPERY ROCK, PENN.AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION IICONFERENCE: PSACHEAD COACH: TANYA LONGO

2011-12 RECORD: 6-20DATES: NOV. 10LOCATION(S): MORROW FIELD HOUSE

RECORD VS. UU: 0-2

OHIO DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY PANTHERS

LOCATION: COLUMBUS, OHIO

AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION IICONFERENCE: GLIACHEAD COACH: LYNSEY WARREN

2011-12 RECORD: 7-19DATES: NOV. 17LOCATION(S): GRIMES CENTER

RECORD VS. UU: 26-25

HILLSDALE COLLEGE CHARGERS

LOCATION: HILLSDALE, MICHIGAN

AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION IICONFERENCE: GLIACHEAD COACH: CLAUDETTE CHARNEY

2011-12 RECORD: 14-13DATES: NOV. 20LOCATION(S): JESSE PHILIPS ARENA

RECORD VS. UU: 4-1

ASHLAND UNIVERSITY EAGLES

LOCATION: ASHLAND, OHIO

AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION IICONFERENCE: GLIACHEAD COACH: SUE RAMSEY

2011-12 RECORD: 33-2 (D-II RUNNER-UP)DATES: NOV. 24LOCATION(S): KATES GYMNASIUM

RECORD VS. UU: 5-0

NORTHERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY WILDCATS

LOCATION: MARQUETTE, MICHIGAN

AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION IICONFERENCE: GLIACHEAD COACH: TROY MATTSON

2011-12 RECORD: 13-14DATES: NOV. 25LOCATION(S): KATES GYMNASIUM

RECORD VS. UU: 1-0

ALDERSON-BROADDUS COLLEGE BATTLERS

LOCATION: PHILIPPI, WEST VIRGINIA

AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION IICONFERENCE: WVIACHEAD COACH: JOSH ALLEN

2011-12 RECORD: 6-20DATES: NOV. 27LOCATION(S): REX PYLES ARENA

RECORD VS. UU: 0-0

ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE PUMAS

LOCATION: RENSSELAER, INDIANA

AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION IICONFERENCE: GLVCHEAD COACH: BRANDON TURNER

2011-12 RECORD: 14-13DATES: DEC. 1LOCATION(S): GRIMES CENTER

RECORD VS. UU: 1-1

WHEELING JESUIT UNIVERSITY CARDINALS

LOCATION: WHEELING, W.V.AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION IICONFERENCE: WVIACHEAD COACH: JOE KEY

2011-12 RECORD: 11-18DATES: DEC. 8LOCATION(S): MCDONOUGH CENTER

RECORD VS. UU: 1-0

WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY RAIDERS

LOCATION: FAIRBORN, OHIO

AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION ICONFERENCE: HORIZON LEAGUE

HEAD COACH: MIKE BRADBURY

2011-12 RECORD: 21-13DATES: DEC. 12LOCATION(S): E.J. NUTTER CENTER

RECORD VS. UU: 2-0

ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY COUGARS

LOCATION: FORT WAYNE, INDIANA

AFFILIATION: NAIACONFERENCE: CROSSROADS LEAGUE

HEAD COACH: GARY ANDREWS

2011-12 RECORD: 19-13DATES: DEC. 15LOCATION(S): HUTZELL ATH. CENTER

RECORD VS. UU: 6-1

UNIVERSITY OF FINDLAY OILERS

LOCATION: FINDLAY, OHIO

AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION IICONFERENCE: GLIACHEAD COACH: KATE CUMMINGS

2011-12 RECORD: 15-12DATES: DEC. 19LOCATION(S): GRIMES CENTER

RECORD VS. UU: 23-4

NORTHWOOD UNIVERSITY TIMBERWOLVES

LOCATION: MIDLAND, MICHIGAN

AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION IICONFERENCE: GLIACHEAD COACH: JEFF CURTIS

2011-12 RECORD: 10-16DATES: DEC. 28LOCATION(S): MATTHAEI

RECORD VS. UU: 2-0

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY WARRIORS

LOCATION: DETROIT, MICHIGAN

AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION IICONFERENCE: GLIACHEAD COACH: CARRIE LOHR

2011-12 RECORD: 12-14DATES: DEC. 29LOCATION(S): MATTHAEI

RECORD VS. UU: 0-0

UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO-BAYAMÓN COWBOYS

LOCATION: BAYAMÓN, PUERTO RICO

AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION IICONFERENCE: INDEPENDENT

HEAD COACH: GERARDO BATISTA

2011-12 RECORD: 1-8DATES: JAN. 2LOCATION(S): ROBINSON SCHOOL GYM

RECORD VS. UU: 0-0

UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO-RIO PIEDRAS GALLITOS

LOCATION: SAN JUAN, PRAFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION IICONFERENCE: INDEPENDENT

HEAD COACH: GRIMALDI MALDONADO

2011-12 RECORD: 7-19DATES: JAN. 4LOCATION(S): ROBINSON SCHOOL GYM

RECORD VS. UU: 0-0

URSULINE COLLEGE ARROWS

LOCATION: PEPPER PIKE, OHIO

AFFILIATION: NCAA D-II PROVISIONAL

CONFERENCE: G-MACHEAD COACH: SHANNON SWORD

2011-12 RECORD: 6-12DATES: JAN. 8 & FEB. 9LOCATION(S): GRIMES CENTER &

O'BRIEN ATHLETIC CENTER

RECORD VS. UU: 0-4

CEDARVILLE UNIVERSITY YELLOW JACKETS

LOCATION: CEDARVILLE, OHIO

AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION IICONFERENCE: G-MACHEAD COACH: KIRK MARTIN

2011-12 RECORD: 24-8DATES: JAN. 12 & FEB. 12LOCATION(S): GRIMES CENTER &

CALLAN ATHLETIC CENTER

RECORD VS. UU: 36-25

OHIO VALLEY UNIVERSITY FIGHTING SCOTS

LOCATION: VIENNA, WEST VIRGINIA

AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION IICONFERENCE: WVIACHEAD COACH: DAVE WADLINGTON

2011-12 RECORD: 11-18DATES: NOV. 13LOCATION(S): SNYDER ACTIVITY CENTER

RECORD VS. UU: 0-3

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LOCATION: SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO

AFFILIATION: NCAA D-II PROVISIONAL

CONFERENCE: INDEPENDENT

HEAD COACH: KATIE HINE

2011-12 RECORD: 17-11DATES: JAN. 26 & FEB. 19LOCATION(S): KELLER CENTER &

GRIMES CENTER

RECORD VS. UU: 3-7

WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY BULLDOGS

LOCATION: WILBERFORCE, OHIO

AFFILIATION: NAIACONFERENCE: AMCHEAD COACH: IESHA GRAY

2011-12 RECORD: 3-23DATES: JAN. 28LOCATION(S): LEWIS ARENA

RECORD VS. UU: 5-32

TREVECCA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY TROJANS

LOCATION: NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE

AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION IICONFERENCE: G-MACHEAD COACH: GARY VAN ATTA

2011-12 RECORD: 10-18DATES: FEB. 2 & FEB. 23LOCATION(S): GRIMES CENTER & MOORE PHYSICAL EDUCATION CENTER

RECORD VS. UU: 0-0

CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY MARAUDERS

LOCATION: WILBERFORCE, OHIO

AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION IICONFERENCE: G-MACHEAD COACH: SHEBA HARRIS

2011-12 RECORD: 15-12DATES: JAN. 16 & FEB. 16LOCATION(S): GRIMES CENTER &

BEACOM LEWIS GYM

RECORD VS. UU: 22-7

FAIRMONT STATE UNIVERSITY FALCONS

LOCATION: FAIRMONT, W.V.AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION IICONFERENCE: WVIACHEAD COACH: STEVE MCDONALD

2011-12 RECORD: 18-10DATES: JAN. 23LOCATION(S): JOE RETTON ARENA

RECORD VS. UU: 1-0

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PHONE: [email protected]

AMY DILTSASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

WOMEN’S [email protected]

Jassen Dobyns, BS, ATC, joined the Blue Knight athletic training staff in2004. He was promoted to Head Athletic Trainer in 2006. He earnedhis Bachelor of Science in Sports Medicine from Wilmington College.He is also a Certified Personal Trainer. Jassen resides in Springfieldwith his wife Kelly and two daughters Mackenzie (11) and Sydney (9).

Jennifer Frey, MA, ATC, a native of Marysville, joinedthe UU athletic training staff as the assistant athletictrainer in August of 2006. She earned her Bachelor ofScience degree in Athletic Training from Wright StateUniversity in 2003. She holds a Master’s of Art inEducation from Cumberland University in Tennessee,which she earned in 2005. She was employed atCumberland University as an athletic trainer beforecoming to Urbana.

JENNIFER FREYASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

MEN’S [email protected]

DDDDDOUGOUGOUGOUGOUG Y Y Y Y YOUNGOUNGOUNGOUNGOUNG, D, D, D, D, DIRECTORIRECTORIRECTORIRECTORIRECTOR OFOFOFOFOF A A A A ATHLETICSTHLETICSTHLETICSTHLETICSTHLETICS

Nicole Pluger was named Urbana’s Associate AthleticDirector of Compliance and Senior Women’sAdministrator in the summer of 2007. After 6 seasonsas the winningest coach in UU softball history, Plugerstepped down from coaching to become the University’sfull-time Director of Compliance in the summer of 2010.

Dr. Jim Judge is in his fifth year as the Faculty AthleticRepresentative at Urbana University. Dr. Judge is anassociate professor in the Education and AlliedProfessions College at Urbana. As the Faculty AthleticRepresentative, he oversees the academic progressmade by the University’s student-athletes.

Chris Anders was named Sports Information Directorin June of 2008. He was promoted to Asst. A.D. ofMedia Relations in June of 2011. He oversees &organizes the publicity of the University’s 15 intercol-legiate athletic programs. He’s also responsible forthe production of all athletic publications, includingmedia guides, game-day programs & press releases.In addtion, he manages sports.urbana.edu & the ath-letic department’s social media sites.

On behalf of the entire Urbana University family, I would like to welcome you to our website and the home of Blue Knight athletics. UrbanaUniversity is proud to sponsor 15 athletic programs in one of the most beautiful geographic locations in the nation.

Although athletics is an integral part of our campus environment, it is the pride that we take in the development of the total person that wefind most rewarding.

With so many college choices available to students today, I am often asked, "Why is Urbana University the right place for me?" Most often,my answer is that the core attribute of NCAA Division II athletics, known as "Life in Balance", is carried out and practiced in all that we do.

At Urbana University it is universally accepted that all students and employees are equipped with a unique skill set of strengths andweaknesses. We constantly seek to accentuate those strengths and nurture those weaknesses in an effort to form a collective unified bodyof positive results. Our campus-wide slogan of "One Student at a Time" confirms our commitment to knowing each individual on a personalbasis. It's what makes success a reality and not merely just a dream at Urbana University.

Spearheaded by our move to the NCAA, we have created a culture of life in balance. This is not merely an athletics-only initiative but one that permeates our entirecampus. The core attributes of life in balance are learning, service, passion, sportsmanship, and resourcefulness. Together, these attributes form a collective bond for allthat call Urbana University home.

As our campus continues to grow, it is done with the constant mindset to provide more opportunities for student development and increased success. All the while it hasprovided the very foundation for school spirit, pride, and a will to achieve the very best for our student-athletes.

To be a Blue Knight student-athlete is to be a part of something truly unique and special. I am confident that you, as a student-athlete, alumni, colleague, or friend ofUrbana University, will find your time here to be one of the most rewarding, meaningful portions of your life.

If you haven't already, you will soon discover that working together works wonders here at Urbana University. Success for ourselves is found in each other. We invite youto become a valued part of a grand tradition and a unique story of success for yourself and all those that surround you.

Best wishes in all that you do, and GO BLUE KNIGHTS!

NICOLE PLUGERASSOCIATE A.D. OF COMPLIANCESENIOR WOMEN’S ADMINISTRATOR

PHONE: [email protected]

CHRIS ANDERSASST. A.D. OF MEDIA RELATIONS

PHONE: [email protected]

DR. JIM JUDGE, JR.FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE

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An Urbana, Ohio native, Amy Dilts attended UrbanaUniversity for both her undergrad and graduatedegrees. She received her Bachelor's of Science inAthletic Training, and she completed her Master's ofEducation at UU in the summer of 2012, the same timeshe joined the Athletic Training staff. Amy resides inUrbana. She currently handles the Blue Knight men'ssoccer, women's basketball and baseball teams.

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SFFFFFIVEIVEIVEIVEIVE B B B B BLUELUELUELUELUE K K K K KNIGHTSNIGHTSNIGHTSNIGHTSNIGHTS E E E E EARNARNARNARNARN A A A A ALLLLLLLLLL-I-I-I-I-INDEPENDENTNDEPENDENTNDEPENDENTNDEPENDENTNDEPENDENT H H H H HONORSONORSONORSONORSONORS(March 12, 2012) – All 5 members of the NCAA D-II All-Independent First Team and all 4 individual award winners came from Ohio schools in 2011-12. UrbanaUniversity led the pack with 4 selections, while Central State and Ursuline had 3 each.

Freshman of the Year was shared by Ciara Geiger of Urbana and Martha Nagbe of Notre Dame College. Geiger averaged 15.19 points, 2.65 assistsand 1.77 steals a game, hit 38 triples and shot 77.2% from the line. Nagbe averaged 13.2 points, 5.76 rebounds, 2.52 assists and 3.08 steals a game.In addition to her All-Freshmen Team selection, Geiger also earned First Team All-ICAA, First Team All-Ohio Independent and Ohio IndependentFreshman of the Year.

Geiger was the only Blue Knight to start all 29 games for the 14-15 Blue Knights. She reached double digits in all but 5 games, averaging a team-high 15.3 pointsper game. Her 31 points against Washington Adventist were the most at UU since 2004. Geiger also had a team and season-high 10 assists vs. Ursuline, tying the6th highest single game mark in UU history. In addition to leading the Blue Knights in scoring, Geiger also led the team in minutes (999), free throw percentage(74.3%), steals (1.9 spg), 3-point field goals made (42), free throws made and attempted, field goals made and attempted, and she finished 2nd on the squad inassists (2.5 apg) and field goal percentage (44.7%).

Andrea Vogel gave the Blue Knights 2 First Team All-Independent selections. Vogel was amongst the D-II national leaders in blocked shots all seasonlong. She finished 1 blocked shot behind the national leader, but she set an Urbana single season record with 102 swats (3.6 bpg). The junior center alsofinished first on the team in field goal percentage (47.4%) and second on the squad in scoring (300 pts, 10.7 ppg), and rebounding (7.9 rpg).

Joining Geiger on the All-Independent Freshmen Team was Katy Barkley. Barkley was 1 of 4 Blue Knights to play in all 29 games this season. Theversatile guard/forward made 23 starts, averaging 8.0 points/game and 5.0 rebounds/game. Barkley shot a team-high 50.0% from behind the arc,while recording 57 assists and 43 steals on the year.

Head Coach Maria Marchesano was named All-Independent Coach of the Year. At the time she took over in January, the Blue Knights were 2-8. Urbanafinished 12-7 overall under Marchesano, including a 9-1 mark at home that included wins her first 8 games in the Grimes Center. The rookie head coachalso led Urbana to the championship game of the NCAA DII Ohio Independent Tournament.

The Independents' Collegiate Athletic Association, or ICAA, is composed of current NCAA Division II Independent institutions. Women’s Basketball members includeBlack Hills State, Central Oklahoma, Central State, Lindenwood, Notre Dame College, Palm Beach Atlantic, Urbana, Ursuline and Washington Adventist.

In addition to Geiger’s All-Ohio Independent selections, Urbana’s DeVonyea Johnson also landed a post-season nod from the OIC. An amazingturnaround, capped by a run to the Ohio Independents' Championship game, netted the sophomore guard Second Team All-OIC honors. Both Geigerand Johnson were also named to the All-OIC Tournament team.

Johnson came back from an early injury to lead the Blue Knights' turnaround. After a 2-8 start, Urbana ended the year 12-7 behind a healthy Johnson and newHead Coach Maria Marchesano. Johnson reached double digit scoring in 13 of the final 14 games of the season. She poured in a career-high 22 in an OIC firstround win over sixth-seeded Walsh University. Four times, the team co-captain eclipsed 20 points down the stretch. She finished second on the squad in points pergame (11.0), three-point field goals (41), 3-point percentage (36.3%), free throws made, and steals per game (1.7). She led the Blue Knights in assists (3.3 apg).

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The Warren G. Grimes Center Gymnasium is the Blue Knights’home court. The gymnasium holds over 1,500 fans withadditional seating available in the mezzanines above bothbleachers. Blue Knight basketball games are always a popularevent on campus. Students, family and friends routinely packthe gym to show their support for the Blue Knights. In additionto the fan support, the Royal Blues Pep Band and Blue KnightCheerleaders are in attendance nearly every game.

URBANA UNIVERSITY FUN FACTSDID YOU KNOW?...

As an independent liberal arts institution, Urbana University’sstrength lies in its quality faculty, students, and curriculum supportedby strong student services. Urbana University prepares studentsfor a lifetime of leadership and service to society through excellentclassroom instruction, real world experiences, communitypartnerships, and technology. It is the mission of Urbana Universityto offer a liberal arts education in a small college environmentemphasizing student learning through individual attention, excellencein instruction, career-oriented programs, and critical reflection onmoral and ethical values.

Campus facilities include a blend of modern and traditional architecture, creatinga peaceful and safe setting for learning and interacting with faculty and students.Set on 128 acres, the campus consists of academic and administrative buildingsincluding the modern Lewis and Jean Moore Center for Mathematics and Science,the multipurpose Warren G. Grimes Center, a recently renovated Commons area,a brand new Student Center, a women’s residence hall completed in the fall of2000, a new men’s residence hall completed in the summer of 2004, and anhonors residence hall completed in 2007. State-of-the-art residence halls offerboth traditional rooms and suite-style accommodations.

Students can participate in the many cultural,educational, recreational and social events held oncampus. Movies and professional acts supplementsocial activities such as dances, ski trips, clubs,Homecoming activities, special entertainment andothers. A variety of student organizations providestudents numerous opportunities for campusinvolvement and leadership development. Vocalmusic and dramatic activities are offered for all

interested students and members of the Urbana community. The Performing ArtsDepartment at Urbana seeks to develop the artistic talents of the student body.

Urbana University’s Honors Program can provide the knowledgeand skills needed to gain acceptance to a graduate or professionalschool and/or leadership role at home or abroad. It can alsoprepare you to assume lifelong service to the community, whetherlocal, state, national, or international.

The Urbana University Bookstore carries text books, officeand school supplies, Blue Knight apparel and merchandise,along with a wide variety of snacks and drinks. Visit UrbanaUniversity’s Online Bookstore to purchase a Blue Knighthoodie, hat, or T-shirt at www.urbana.bncollege.com.

Urbana University is connected to the duPont familyfamous for the well-known chemical company thatsponsors Jeff Gordon’s NASCAR race team?

It’s true! T. Coleman duPont graduated from UrbanaUniversity Prep School Division in 1879 and wenton to become President of the Dupont ChemicalCompany!

Birdie Kim, the 2005 U.S. Open Women’s GolfChampion owes part of her success to one of ouralumni?

Absolutely. Miles Nixon, an Urbana grad, wasBirdie’s caddy!

An Urbana University graduate has been in theboxing ring with the likes of Evander Holyfield,Oscar de La Hoya, and George Foreman?

Believe it! Brian Garry has officiated over 1400professional boxing matches including 50 world titles!

David Letterman had an Urbana alumnae as aguest MULTIPLE TIMES on his show?

You can bet on it! Gretchen Worden, best knownfor revitalizing the famed Mutter Museum, appearedwith Dave many times.

One of our former basketball stars playsprofessionally for the Harlem Wizards?

Yes, it’s true. Eric Jones is a key member of theWizards and their famous basketball entertainmentshow.

Urbana University students really can reach for thestars!

Seriously. One of our former students, Tom Hennon,has been a crew member on the space shuttleAtlantis, and flown three space missions!

The University of Kansas Women’s Resource Centeris named after an Urbana alumnae?

Dr. Emily Taylor was the original founder of awomen’s higher education development programfrom which OVER 100 women have gone tobecome college or university presidents orchancellors!

An Urbana alumnae was President of the WestVirginia Institute of Technology and led them tobecome one of the best rated comprehensiveuniversities in the country?

Dr. Karen LaRoe recently retired and is now on theUrbana University Board of Trustees.

ABOUT URBANA UNIVERSITY

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EUrbana University administers aid from a number of federal and state programs, includ-ing Pell Grants, Ohio Instructional Grants, SEOG Grants, Perkins Loans, Student StaffordLoans, and Parent Plus Loans. For more information on financial aid check our website athttp://www.urbana.edu/finaid.htm or call the Urbana University office of financial aidat 937-484-1355 or 1-800-7 URBANA ext. 1355.

Applicants are encouraged to apply early in their senior year of high school, thoughthere is no stated deadline. While admissions are flexible based on high school achieve-ments and grades, applicants are usually accepted based on having a cumulative highschool grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 and an ACT score no less than an “18”(or SAT score of 860).

Urbana University is a member of NCAA Division II. The Blue Knight athletic teamscompete against NCAA D-I, D-II, D-III and NAIA programs from across the country in 15intercollegiate sports including: football, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’sand women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’scross country, and men’s and women’s swimming. Women’s lacrosse became the 15thintercollegiate team during the 2010-11 school year, and men’s and women’s bowlingclub teams were added in 2009. A variety of activities are also offered for studentenrichment including: theater, concerts, pep and marching bands, choir, movies, parties,guest speakers, comedians, flag football, intramural basketball, skiing, student newspa-per, sand volleyball, indoor pool, student government and nearby outdoor adventureactivities (canoeing, rafting, hiking, camping, etc.).

URBANA UNIVERSITY ACADEMICDEGREE PROGRAMS

The 27,000-square-feet Student Center is one ofUrbana University’s newest on-campus facilities.Features include the Bundy Wellness Center, lounge,conference and meeting rooms, snack bar, and abookstore. Wireless computer service is availablethroughout the facility.

In 2003, a major renovation project wascompleted at Barclay Hall and adjacentBailey Hall. The two buildings, whichhouse classrooms, are now connected byan atrium and a secondary walkway.

Urbana University is dedicated to providing superb residencehall facilities to its students. McConnell Hall (above) was completedin the summer of 2007, and Sycamore Residence Hall (left) wascompleted in 2004.

ABOUT URBANA UNIVERSITY

The Warren G. Grimes Center (left) has been a mainstayon Urbana University’s campus for decades. Locatedon the south end of campus, the Grimes Center housesthe gymnasium, swimming pool, racquetball courts, anew state-of-the-art free weight room, along with all ofthe athletic staff offices and additional classrooms. Asand volleyball court is located behind the Grimes Center.The facility is a hub for almost all student-athlete activityon campus. Student-athletes can be found in Grimeslifting weights, shooting hoops, working out or talkingwith coaches at all hours of the day.

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CommunicationBusiness Marketing CommunicationsJournalism/Public RelationsTheater

Computer Information SystemsComputer ProgrammingE-businessManagement Information SystemsSystem Analysis and DesignSystems and Network Administration

Criminal JusticeEducation

Early Childhood Development EducationEarly Childhood Education (K-3)Middle Childhood Education (4-9)Adolescent/Young Adult Education (7-12)

EnglishFamily StudiesHistoryLiberal StudiesMathematicsNursing-BSN Completion Program for RN’s onlyPhilosophy and Religion StudiesPolitical Science

Pre-LawPsychologyScience

BiologyChemistryPre-DentistryPre-MedicinePre-Veterinary

SociologySports and Health Studies

Athletic TrainingExercise ScienceRecreationSports ManagementCoaching Certificate

Graduate Programs of StudyMaster of Business Administration (MBA)

Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Classroom Teaching

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