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Iowa Athletic CommunicationsS300 Carver-Hawkeye ArenaOne Elliott DriveIowa City, IA 52242Office Telephone: 319-335-9411FAX Number: 319-335-9417

Jil Price, Assistant Director, Women’s Basketball [email protected]

CredItsPublisher: The University of Iowa Athletics Departmenteditor: Jil Pricedesign: Mindy GardnerPhotographers: Brian Ray; Darren Miller; UI Photography ServicesPrinter: University of Iowa Printingto Order: Iowa Basketball Media Guides are available at the Iowa Hawk Shop. For more information call the Iowa Hawk Shop (800) 429-5746.

2015-16 schedule

date Opponent time tV/Webcastsunday Nov. 8 Upper Iowa (exh.) 2 p.m. Hawkeye Challenge (Nov. 13-15)Friday Nov. 13 North dakota 6 p.m.sunday Nov. 15 tennessee-Martin 1 p.m.thursday Nov. 19 Western Illinois 7 p.m.Sunday Nov. 22 at UNI 2 p.m. Lone Star Showcase (Nov. 26-28)Thursday Nov. 26 vs. Wright State 11 a.m. Friday Nov. 27 vs. George Washington 1:30 p.m. Saturday Nov. 28 vs. Houston 11 a.m. Wednesday Dec. 2 at Virginia # 7 p.m. sunday dec. 6 robert Morris 1 p.m. Friday Dec. 11 at Iowa State ^ 7 p.m. saturday dec. 19 Bradley 5 p.m. tuesday dec. 22 drake 5 p.m. Thursday Dec. 31 at Nebraska 1 p.m. BTN Plus Monday Jan. 4 rutgers 7 p.m. BtN Thursday Jan. 7 at Michigan 6 p.m. BTN Plus sunday Jan. 10 Maryland 2 p.m. esPN2 Wednesday Jan. 13 at Wisconsin 7 p.m. BTN Plus Saturday Jan. 16 at Michigan State 3:30 p.m. BTN Wednesday Jan. 20 Penn state 7 p.m. BtN Plus Sunday Jan. 24 at Purdue 2 p.m. BTN thursday Jan. 28 Michigan 7 p.m. BtN Plus Sunday Jan. 31 at Northwestern 2 p.m. BTN Plus Thursday Feb. 4 at Indiana 6 p.m. BTN sunday Feb. 7 Michigan state 2 p.m. BtN Plusthursday Feb. 11 Ohio state 7:30 p.m. BtN Monday Feb. 15 at Minnesota 7 p.m. BTN thursday Feb. 18 Purdue 7 p.m. BtN Plussunday Feb. 21 Indiana tBd BtN or BtN PlusWednesday Feb. 24 at Penn State 6 p.m. BTN Plussaturday Feb. 27 Illinois 5 p.m. BtN Wed.-Sun. Mar. 2-6 Big Ten Tournament BTN (Indianapolis, Ind.) Fri.-Sun. Mar. 18-20 NCAA First/Second Rounds TBD (Campus Sites) Fri.-Sun. Mar. 25-27 NCAA Regionals TBD (TBA) Sunday April 3 NCAA National Semifinals TBD (Indianapolis, Ind.) Tuesday April 5 NCAA National Championship TBD (Indianapolis, Ind.)

# - ACC/Big Ten Challenge^ - Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk SeriesTV information will be confirmed at a later dateNote: Game times are central time and are subject to change

sChedUle ANd tABle OF CONteNts

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table of Contents

2015-16 Season Preview ............................................................................................ 2-3Roster .................................................................................................................................... 42015-16 at a Glance ......................................................................................................... 5UI President Bruce Harreld ............................................................................................ 6UI Director of Athletics Gary Barta ......................................................................... 6-7Head Coach Lisa Bluder ...........................................................................................8-10Associate Head Coach Jan Jensen ............................................................................11Assistant Coach Jenni Fitzgerald ..............................................................................12Assistant Coach Lacey Goldwire ...............................................................................13Director of Operations Abby (Emmert) Stamp/Support Staff ........................14Meet the Hawkeyes .................................................................................................15-262014-15 Results/Statistics......................................................................................27-28NCAA Tournament History ..........................................................................................29Big Ten Championship Teams ....................................................................................30Individual Awards and Honors ............................................................................31-33Consensus All-Americans ......................................................................................34-351,000-Point Club .............................................................................................................36Series Records vs. Opponents ..............................................................................37-47Carver-Hawkeye Arena Records ................................................................................48Individual Records ...................................................................................................49-50Single-Season Scoring Leaders .................................................................................51Team Records ...................................................................................................................52Class Records .............................................................................................................53-54Career Leaders ...........................................................................................................55-56Incidental Stats and Overtime Results ....................................................................57Postseason Records .......................................................................................................58Individual/Team Top 10 ................................................................................................59Iowa Coaching Records ................................................................................................60All-Time Results .........................................................................................................61-67Year-by-Year Individual Leaders ................................................................................68Year-by-Year Team Statistics .......................................................................................69All-Time Letterwinners .................................................................................................70All-Time Jersey Numbers .............................................................................................71Hawkeye Challenge Results ........................................................................................72Hawkeye Visions .............................................................................................................73Athletic Communications............................................................................................74Radio/TV Roster ..............................................................................................................75

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Lisa Bluder Q-and-A regarding the 2015-16 season:

the program had its most successful season in your tenure last year, which included a sweet sixteen appearance. how has that run impacted Iowa women’s basketball?

It has had an impact in so many ways. It helps with fan support, people love a winner and like to enjoy a team’s success. Last year we went 18-0 inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena, we play an exciting style, and we win a lot. I think the fans have really paid attention to that and will support us moving forward. Recruiting is anoth-er aspect where success helps. When you’re advancing deep in the tournament and make it to the third round like we did last year, recruits pay attention to that. It puts you at a different level in their eyes. We ended the season ranked No. 11 in the country and that says a lot about our program.

You ended the 2014-15 with a 14th-ranked national atten-dance. how important is the fan support you receive?

When the fans come out and support this team, our players appreciate it so much. Our women work extremely hard every day to put the best quality product on the floor. When people come watch them and support them, it makes it all worthwhile. It helps you get through the tired moments and when things are going bad on the floor your fans can pull you out of that. I’m sure they’re a big reason we went 18-0 inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena last year.

You graduated arguably the most successful class in pro-gram history a year ago. Who do you see replacing the lead-ership of the Core Four?

It’s funny, every year you never know who your leaders are going to be. Sometimes you have an inkling, but there are always sur-prises. I think we may have a surprise again this year. That lead-ership may come from someone that we aren’t even thinking about yet. Kali Peschel and Ally Disterhoft are our team captains this season. Ally is one of our most experienced players and has been starting since she set foot on campus. Even though she is a junior, she has the experience and the leadership we need to take us back to the NCAA Tournament. Kali is a vocal leader who leads by example. She has blossomed in the last year at Iowa, and I’m excited to see her put her stamp on this program. There is also the opportunity for sophomore Whitney Jennings to step up and be a leader on our team as well.

there are three starting roles up for grabs. has the competi-tion increased in the gym?

We’re a bigger and deeper team, so the competition has been fierce. Everybody knows three starters have left our program and three spots are up for grabs. Every day we come to practice, people are playing at their very best. They have to come physi-cally, mentally, and emotionally ready every day to compete to have a shot to start. When you’re fighting like that for those posi-tions, it raises our level of play and our level of competitiveness.

You have eight underclassmen on the 2015-16 roster. how do you see them contributing?

Our four freshmen and four sophomores are going to make a lot of noise. Our freshmen class is highly regarded coming in with a No. 17 national ranking, so everyone expects big things out of them. Tania Davis and Megan Gustafson each had good Game Time League performances this summer and were on the championship team. Our sophomore class was quiet last year because we had that Core Four senior group that occupied so much of the attention, media, playing time, and fans that they didn’t have time to shine. Now is their time to shine.

the team set a single season scoring record again last year. Can hawkeye fans expect to see the same fire from the of-fense?

That’s our style and it’s what we like to do. Our goal is to put up 80 or more points per game. To do that we need to develop that consistent three-point shooter like Melissa Dixon was for us, and an inside presence that can take the high percentage shots like Bethany Doolittle did. Those aspects are crucial if we want to score that many points per game again this season.

Your team got a head start in August with the Italian tour and 10 practice days. how did that prepare this team?

Our Italian Tour could not have come at a better time. With eight underclassmen any extra practice time you have is a benefit. You need to get them integrated with your team, your philosophy, and what it takes to compete at this level. The sooner you can do that, the more success you’ll have early in the season. You only have 30 days of practice to prepare for each regular season, so 10 extra is a significant amount. We were able to accomplish a lot in those 10 practice days.

You will have a new floor general with the exit of All-Amer-ican samantha logic. Who do you see running the offense?

Whitney Jennings was a point guard throughout her high school career. She’s used to having the ball in her hands and last year she had to learn to play without the ball in her hands. This year we’re going to ask her to go back to being a point guard more. Freshman Tania Davis can also play point guard, and I like the idea of both of those players on the floor together. Whitney will definitely play point guard, but you could also see her at some off guard as well. She’s going to have to relearn how to run a program and run a team, instead of focusing on her offensive production.

Ally disterhoft has made big contributions as a freshman and sophomore. how do you see her role evolving as a ju-nior?

Ally is going to have more of a leadership role. We know what she can do offensively and defensively. We’ve been challenging her more on the boards, and she has responded well to that in our 10 practice days and on our Italian Tour. She needs to be the enthusiastic and motivating leader who holds her teammates accountable. That is a role she didn’t have to assume her first two years here.

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Kali Peschel was a spark in several signature wins a season ago. how do you see her building on that success in a senior role?

Kali Peschel was playing the best basketball of her Hawkeye ca-reer in the last two months of our season last year. As a senior, I hope Kali gets that starting position she’s been striving for in the last three years because I think we’re a better team with her on the floor. She was that spark off the bench last year, but I think she’s worked hard to become a more consistent cog in our wheel. I hope to see that out of her in her final season.

how else do you see the freshman class contributing right off the bat this year?

All of them have the potential to contribute right away. Tania Davis definitely at point guard and off guard. She is very good defensively, is quick, handles the ball beautifully, and sets up the team unbelievably. She has a lot of great leadership skills as a freshman. Megan Gustafson will definitely fight for playing time at the center position. She had a great summer and is somebody that wants to be down on the block. She’s physical and is not going to shy away from contact. We need that presence inside, so I think Megan will be a factor this year. Hannah Stewart will definitely be able to help us because of her aggressiveness, re-bounding, and shooting range, which has improved throughout the summer. Tagyn Larson has the three-point shot, the ability to put the ball on the floor, and fits in our system well. Plus at 6-1 she has the length we need.

Your coaching staff has been credited with creating the pro-gram’s family atmosphere. What makes your staff fit so well together?

One thing is longevity, Jan, Jenni and I who are starting our 24th season together. But even Lacey, who is starting her third sea-son, was such a great hire. She blended in with our philosophy, our values, and what we want to do professionally. She was just a great match for us and I think the four of us have similar values and work ethics. We all have strengths and weaknesses but we balance each other out. We are such great friends and can be an example for our players on how to be, how to act, and how to get along.

how would you describe the personality of this year’s team with all of the changes?

I feel like they’re more boisterous and aggressive than last year’s team. Some of our younger players, like sophomore Carly Mohns, are more aggressive on the court than we have been in the past. I like that, especially when it benefits the rebounding and defensive aspects of the game.

how do you prepare for this year’s schedule with such a young roster?

We’ve always believed in challenging ourselves with a tough nonconference season and this year is no exception. We’re play-ing at Iowa State and we’re playing the three in-state schools. Drake is going to be a very good opponent in the Missouri Valley Conference, and then we have our B1G/ACC Challenge game at Virginia. We are going to be playing in a tournament in Austin, Texas, where we’ll play George Washington. That is also a team that historically strong.

You’re opening up the season at home with the hawkeye Challenge. What is it like to expose the newcomers to that environment right off the bat?

We have such confidence playing inside Carver-Hawkeye Are-na. We’re coming off of an 18-0 season at home, and we want to continue that tradition. We want opponents to fear playing us here and feel like they don’t have a chance coming to our arena. We need to set that tone early in the season and build that trust in ourselves that we are dominant on our home court. The Hawkeye Challenge is very important for establishing that. We’re also proud of our tournament. There aren’t many schools that can host a tournament and have the backing we have from our administration to do that. We have one of the longest stand-ing women’s basketball tournaments in the country and we’re proud of that.

Iowa has made eight-straight NCAA tournament appear-ances. What does the team need to do to stretch it to nine?

That is the goal. We want to return to the NCAA Tournament and I think we can do it because we have two outstanding starters returning in Whitney Jennings and Ally Disterhoft. We also have Kali Peschel returning, who was our first person off the bench and the second best three-point shooter on our team a year ago. We have a great group of freshmen and sophomores that people don’t really know about yet. Our recruiting class was ranked No. 17 in the country and they are so excited to start their Hawkeye careers. I think that blend of youthful enthusiasm with the vet-eran experience we have returning will help get us to our ninth-straight NCAA Tournament.

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NumericalNo. Name Yr. ht. Pos. hometown (high school/last school)1 Alexa Kastanek Jr. 5-10 G Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast)2 Ally Disterhoft Jr. 6-0 G Iowa City, Iowa (West)3 Claire Till Sr. 6-0 F Dubuque, Iowa (Wahlert)4 Chase Coley So. 6-3 F Minneapolis, Minn. (Washburn)10 Megan Gustafson Fr. 6-3 F Port Wing, Wis. (South Shore)11 Tania Davis Fr. 5-4 G Grand Blanc, Mich. (Goodrich)15 Whitney Jennings So. 5-5 G Logansport, Ind. (Logansport)21 Hannah Stewart Fr. 6-2 F Minot, N.D. (Bishop Ryan Catholic)23 Christina Buttenham So. 6-0 F Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (St. Mary Catholic Secondary)24 Tagyn Larson Fr. 6-2 F Sioux Falls, S.D. (Roosevelt)25 Kali Peschel Sr. 6-1 F Sauk Centre, Minn. (Sauk Centre)34 Carly Mohns So. 6-1 F Brodhead, Wis. (Brodhead)40 Hailey Schneden Jr. 6-2 F Davenport, Iowa (Assumption)45 Nicole Smith Sr. 6-4 C Rockton, Ill. (Hononegah)

head Coach: Lisa Bluder (16th year -- Northern Iowa, 1983)Associate head Coach: Jan Jensen (16th year -- Drake, 1991)Assistant Coach: Jenni Fitzgerald (16th year -- Drake, 1990)Assistant Coach: Lacey Goldwire (3rd year -- Oklahoma State, 2010)director of Basketball Operations: Abby (Emmert) Stamp (7th year -- Iowa, 2008)

AlphabeticalNo. Name Yr. ht. Pos. hometown (high school/last school)23 Christina Buttenham So. 6-0 F Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (St. Mary Catholic Secondary)4 Chase Coley So. 6-3 F Minneapolis, Minn. (Washburn)11 Tania Davis Fr. 5-4 G Grand Blanc, Mich. (Goodrich)2 Ally Disterhoft Jr. 6-0 G Iowa City, Iowa (West)10 Megan Gustafson Fr. 6-3 F Port Wing, Wis. (South Shore)15 Whitney Jennings So. 5-5 G Logansport, Ind. (Logansport)1 Alexa Kastanek Jr. 5-10 G Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast)24 Tagyn Larson Fr. 6-2 F Sioux Falls, S.D. (Roosevelt)34 Carly Mohns So. 6-1 F Brodhead, Wis. (Brodhead)25 Kali Peschel Sr. 6-1 F Sauk Centre, Minn. (Sauk Centre)40 Hailey Schneden Jr. 6-2 F Davenport, Iowa (Assumption)45 Nicole Smith Sr. 6-4 C Rockton, Ill. (Hononegah) 21 Hannah Stewart Fr. 6-2 F Minot, N.D. (Bishop Ryan Catholic)3 Claire Till Sr. 6-0 F Dubuque, Iowa (Wahlert)

PrONUNCIAtION GUIde Lisa Bluder BLUE-dirChristina Buttenham BUTT-in-HAMTania Davis Tun-EYE-uhAlly Disterhoft DIST-ir-hoftMegan Gustafson GUS-toff-sonAlexa Kastanek UH-LEX-UH kuh-STON-IKTagyn Larson Tay-gunCarly Mohns MOANSKali Peschel Cal-EE PEH-shullHailey Schneden SCHNAY-din

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2014-15 record: 26-8Big ten Conference record: 14-4/2nd2014-15 Postseason: NCAA Sweet Sixteen2014-15 Final ranking (AP/UsA today): 18th/11thstarters returning/lost: 2/3letterwinners returning/lost: 10/4

head Coach: Lisa Bluder, 16th year at IowaAlma Mater/Year: Northern Iowa/1983Career record/Years: 660-316 (.676)/31 yearsBluder at Iowa/Years: 304-174 (.636)/15 yearsBig ten record: 152-96 (.613)

Associate head Coach:Jan Jensen, 16th year at Iowa (Drake/1991)

Assistant Coaches:Jenni Fitzgerald, 16th year at Iowa (Drake/1992)Lacey Goldwire, 3rd year at Iowa (Oklahoma State/2010)

director of Basketball Operations:Abby (Emmert) Stamp, 7th year at Iowa (Iowa/2008)

Video Coordinator:Sean Sullivan, 1st year at Iowa (Iowa/2015)

Athletic trainer:Jennie Sertterh (Southern Illinois/1996)

Basketball secretary: Lisa Piper

Basketball OfficeN211 Carver-Hawkeye ArenaIowa City, IA 52242telephone: 319-335-9258

letterwinners returning (10):Nicole Smith, Sr., C, 6-4 (0.7 ppg, 0.3 rpg, 0.0 apg)Kali Peschel, Sr., F, 6-1 (5.1 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 0.6 apg)Claire Till, Sr., F, 6-0 (0.9 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 0.1 apg)Hailey Schneden, Jr., F, 6-2 (0.0 ppg, 0.7 rpg, 0.7 apg)* Ally Disterhoft, Jr., F, 6-0 (14.8 ppg, 5.9 rpg, 2.4 apg)Alexa Kastanek, Jr., G, 5-10 (2.4 ppg, 1.1 rpg, 0.8 apg)Carly Mohns, So., F, 6-1 (0.8 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 0.2 apg)Christina Buttenham, So., F, 6-0 (2.4 ppg, 0.8 rpg, 0.3 apg)* Whitney Jennings, So., G, 5-5, (9.1 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 2.7 apg)Chase Coley, So., F, 6-3 (2.9 ppg, 1.6 rpg, 0.2 apg

Newcomers (4):Megan Gustafson, Fr., F, 6-3, Port Wing, Wis. (South Shore)Tania Davis, Fr., G, 5-4, Grand Blanc, Mich. (Goodrich)Hannah Stewart, Fr., F, 6-2, Minot, N.D. (Bishop Ryan Catholic)Tagyn Larson, Fr., F, 6-2, Sioux Falls, S.D. (Roosevelt)

letterwinners lost (4):* Samantha Logic, Sr., G, 5-9 (13.4 ppg, 7.0 rpg, 8.1 apg)* Melissa Dixon, Sr., F, 5-8 (14.8 ppg, 2.3 rpg, 1.5 apg)* Bethany Doolittle, Sr., C, 6-4 (14.1 ppg, 7.0 rpg, 1.1 apg)Kathryn Reynolds, Sr., G, 5-7 (1.4 ppg, 0.2 rpg, 0.1 apg)

*Denotes starter

Personnel Breakdown

By Class:seniors (3): Peschel, Smith, TillJuniors (3): Disterhoft, Kastanek, Schnedensophomores (4): Buttenham, Coley, Jennings, MohnsFreshmen (4): Davis, Gustafson, Larson, Stewart

By height:5-4: Davis 5-5: Jennings5-10: Kastanek6-0: Buttenham, Disterhoft, Till6-1: Peschel, Mohns6-2: Larson, Schneden, Stewart6-3: Coley, Gustafson6-4: Smith

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Bruce harreldPresidentUniversity of Iowa

Bruce Harreld was named the 21th President of the University of Iowa on September 3. He took office on Novem-ber 2, 2015.

The Board of Regents announced Presi-dent Harreld, 64, as its unanimous selec-tion to replace Sally Mason, who retired on August 1, after serving eight years as president.

“I am truly happy to be here,” Harreld said. “It’s an honor. It is water-shed moment for a great institution. I am going to listen, and I am going to learn.”

President Harreld was a Harvard Business School faculty member and corporate executive from 2008-14. He also held a variety of positions with Kraft Foods (1983-93), IBM (1995-08), and Boston Market restau-rants (1993-95) before joining Harvard’s entrepreneurial and strategy

units, where his work focused on innovation, corporate cultures, and management.Jean Robillard, UI’s vice president for medical affairs, served as interim president and led the 21-member search committee charged with recruiting and vetting applicants for the position. Robillard served as interim president until Harreld took office.

“I think (Bruce Harreld) brings tremendous value to the university,” Rob-illard says. “I think this is great for the university, it’s great for the state, and, honestly, I think it’s great for the country.”

With just over 31,000 students, the University of Iowa is one of the nation’s top public research universities, known around the world for its balanced commitment to the arts, sciences, and humanities. UI is home to one of the nation’s largest academic medical centers and the world-renowned Iowa Writers’ Workshop. The university is a member of the Big Ten Conference and the Association of American Universities.

President Harreld earned a bachelor’s degree in Engineering from Pur-due University in 1972, and a master’s degree in Business Administra-tion from Harvard University in 1975.

President Harreld is married to Mary Gillilan Harreld, an attorney. They have four adult children and six grandchildren.

Gary BartaDirector of AthleticsUniversity of Iowa

Gary Barta enters his 10th year as the director of athletics at the University of Iowa riding mo-mentum of record-setting performances in every leg of the three-legged stool by which the Iowa Hawkeyes approach each day: Win. Graduate. Do it Right. A big picture view of the UI’s success in the “Win” category is provided by a review of the Hawkeyes’ performance in the annual Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup competition. The Hawkeyes completed the 2014-15 season with 535.50 points - the most points the UI has ever accumulated in the history of the competition. That point total resulted in a 44th place finish, the third-best recorded by the UI and its best since the 2004-05 athletics year. UI student-athletes continued to attack their work in the classroom - the “Graduate” leg of the Hawkeyes’ three-legged stool - with the same intensity as they pursue their opponents in competition: Iowa established a record for its NCAA Graduation Success Rate in 2014-15 while again achieving a perfect score in the NCAA’s Annual Progress Report. The “Do it Right” column was filled with successes as well. Under Barta’s leadership, the Hawkeyes continued their significant service and contribution to the greater Iowa City area community, took a leadership position in matters related to student-athlete welfare, and remained among the handful of intercollegiate athletics programs nationally that successfully operate in the black while also maintaining its status as 100 percent self-supporting. Iowa’s success in competition was highlighted by another postseason ap-pearance by the UI football program and deep postseason runs by the UI’s wrestling, women’s basketball, and men’s gymnastics programs. The highlights include the following:• The Iowa football team advanced to its 12th postseason bowl game under the

leadership of Kirk Ferentz. Thirteen Hawkeyes were named All-Big Ten, includ-ing Brandon Scherff, who was named the Big Ten’s Offensive Lineman of the Year, became Iowa’s 22nd consensus All-American, and fourth Outland Trophy winner.

• Lisa Bluder’s women’s basketball team advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the first time under its longtime head coach during a brilliant 26-win season - a mark that included an 18-0 record in games played on Mediacom Court in Carver-Hawkeye Arena - and its highest national ranking (11th) since the 1995-96 season. Iowa is one of 10 teams nationally that has appeared in the last eight NCAA Tournaments. Four Hawkeyes earned All-Big Ten honors, seven earned Academic All-Big Ten recognition, two garnered Academic All-America honors, and senior consensus All-American Samantha Logic became the second player in program history to be drafted in the first

round of the WNBA Draft (10th selection, Atlanta Dream) and was the 12th to be drafted overall.

• Tom Brands’ Iowa wrestling squad finished second at this year’s NCAA Tourna-ment after sharing the Big Ten Conference tournament title and claiming an-other dual meet championship with a 9-0 record against conference opponents. The Hawkeyes had six wrestlers earn All-American status.

• Fran McCaffery’s men’s basketball team registered the program’s first NCAA Tournament victory since 2001. The season also included a big road win at North Carolina during the nonconference portion of the schedule, in addition to a third-place finish in the Big Ten Conference. Three Hawkeyes earned All-Big Ten honors, including first-team selection Aaron White, who also became the second Hawkeye in two years to be selected in the annual NBA Draft.

• Rick Heller’s baseball program burst onto the national stage when it raced to its first appearance in a top 25 since 1990 - the program was 20th in the final rank-ings, the first appearance in the final poll in school history. The Hawkeyes won 41 games - the second-most all-time -- en route to the program’s first appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 25 years. Six Hawkeyes earned All-Big Ten honors, two Hawkeyes earned three All-America honors, and five players were selected in the 2015 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.

• Under first-year head coach Tyler Stith, sophomore Carson Schaake became the third Big Ten individual champion in program history and the first since 1992. Stith guided Iowa to its seventh straight NCAA Tournament appearance where the Hawkeyes finished a single stroke shy of advancing to the national champion-ship. Two Hawkeyes earned All-Big Ten honors and three were named to the Division I PING All-Midwest Regional Team.

• Including Schaake of the UI’s men’s golf team, Iowa crowned eight Big Ten cham-pions during the 2014-15 year: Dominic Patrick and Matt Hagan (men’s tennis, indoor doubles), Babatunde Amosu (track and field, indoor, triple jump), Becky Stoughton (swimming and diving, 1,650-yard freestyle), Aaron Mallett (track and field, outdoor 110-meter hurdles), Elexis Guster (track and field, outdoor, 400-meters), and Amosu (track and field, outdoor, triple jump).

• Larissa Libby’s GymHawks used a season-high score at the 2015 Big Ten Confer-ence Women’s Gymnastics Championship to help secure the program’s seventh NCAA Regional berth in the last eight seasons. The team’s score of 196.500 is the highest achieved by Iowa in conference championship action since 2004, and its fifth place team result is the program’s best finish since 2010. A school record four gymnasts were named to the Big Ten All-Championship Team, four earned Academic All-Big Ten distinction, and senior Sydney Hoerr was named second team All-Big Ten.

• JD Reive’s UI men’s gymnastics squad made its second appearance in the NCAA championship in the last three seasons a grand one by upsetting fifth-ranked Illinois en route to a sixth-place national finish. The Hawkeyes were paced by junior Jack Boyle, who earned All-America honors on still rings, and season-high performances on the high bar and floor exercise. Eight Hawkeyes were named Academic All-Big Ten, and junior Doug Sullivan earned second team All-Big Ten honors.

• Joey Woody’s debut season as head coach of the UI’s men’s and women’s track and field teams resulted in 10 Hawkeyes earning All-America status and a third place finish by the men’s squad in the outdoor Big Ten championships.

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“Doing it Right” also encompasses efforts aimed at improving the student-athlete experience. The UI Athletics Department invested more than $1.7 million directly into food cost for its student-athletes in 2014-15 in response to NCAA legislation aimed at providing a higher quality student-athlete experience. In 2015-16, that commitment will continue and will be complemented by increases to the value of the scholarships awarded the UI’s student-athletes as part of the NCAA’s effort to fully address cost of attendance. Providing the resources for the UI’s student-athletes and coaches to be successful is a priority for Barta and his senior management team. That process includes state-of-the-art facilities, which is why Barta enters the 2015-16 year working closely with institutional leadership on the finalization of a comprehensive master plan for the facilities available to the Hawkeyes. The plan would include a comprehensive review of the north grandstand of historic Kinnick Stadium; study of the feasibility of a student-athlete dormitory and dining facility of the west side of the UI campus; a comprehensive review of Carver-Hawkeye Arena including, specifically, the scoreboards and videowalls, the creation of a main entrance and “Wall of Honor” and other enhancements to the fan experi-ence; Phase III of the revitalization of Duane Banks Field; a comprehensive review of Finkbine Golf Course and, specifically, the clubhouse; a comprehensive review of the Gerdin Athletics Learning Center; and, development of the “Hawkeye Campus” on the western edge of the UI campus, a project that could include new or renovated facilities for indoor and outdoor track and field, softball, volleyball, gymnastics, soccer, field hockey, and tennis. Barta’s involvement in the UI campus and the greater Iowa City com-munities extends beyond his position as director of the UI’s intercollegiate athletics programs. He is a member of the President’s Cabinet, comprised of vice presidents and other campus leaders that provide counsel to the UI’s president. That group was instrumental in the UI’s response to record-setting flooding that besieged the campus and the Iowa City and Coralville community in June 2008 and will be directly involved in positioning the UI for growth in the immediate and long-term future as the institu-tion responds to the expectations of the residents of the state, members of the state legislature, and the State of Iowa Board of Regents. Barta also represents the UI and the Hawkeyes at the conference and national level as a member of the Rose Bowl Management Committee and the College Football Playoff Advisory Committee. During his tenure at the UI, he has participated in the creation and implementation of the Big Ten Network, the expansion of the Big Ten Conference and realignment of athletics conferences nationally, and the Big Ten’s postseason bowl game agreements that were successfully implemented in 2010. Barta remains active on the conference and NCAA level. He is involved in committee work with NCAA Football, the Division IA Athletic Directors Association, and is an ongoing participant in the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Barta is also involved in a variety of community groups, including the United Way of Johnson and Washington Counties and the Partnership for Alcohol Safety, a joint effort between UI campus leaders and the city of Iowa City. Barta often suggests to his staff that “Hope is not a strategy,” which is why the department has completed a comprehensive review and rewriting of the strategic plan for the UI Athletics Department and continues to work with the UI’s leadership on a long-term financial plan. As the director of athletics at the University of Wyoming for three years, seven different Wyoming coaches were named Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year. He also spearheaded a fund-raising effort that netted the Cowboy athletics program $11 million in private support and $11 million in matching state funds. As the senior associate athletics director at the University of Washington, he directed the “Campaign for the Student-Athlete,” was a participant in the design, construction and/or renovation of several Washington athletics facilities, including Bank of America Arena and the Dempsey Indoor Practice Facility. In addition to almost doubling the amount of annual private support received by Washington, Barta also managed the department’s external relations division, a task that included corporate sponsorship and radio contracts. His responsibilities at Washington expanded over time to include hiring of coaching and administrative staff, and the day-to-day oversight of several Huskie sport teams. The roots of his development experience extend to his first two positions: director of development at his alma mater, North Dakota State University, and director of athletics development and external relations at the University of Northern Iowa. Barta earned a bachelor of science degree in mass communication and broadcast journalism from North Dakota State in 1987. He was an option quarterback for Bison football squads that won the Division II NCAA National Championship in 1983, 1985, and 1986. Barta, and his wife, Connie, have a son, Luke (17) and a daughter, Madison (15). He was born Sept. 4, 1963, in Minneapolis.

• Paced by a Big Ten champion and bolstered by eight record-setting perfor-mances at their conference championship meets, Marc Long’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams closed their season by scoring points at their respective national championships.

• The 2014-15 year also marked the second straight season the Iowa’s women’s soccer team advanced to the championship game of the Big Ten Tournament. The Hawkeyes finished with 14 wins in 2014, including seven in conference play, tying the most in a single season in program history.

Iowa’s “Wins” also occurred at the turnstiles, where the UI continued to lead the nation in attendance for home events of the Hawkeye wrestling program and be one of only eight programs in the country to rank in the Top 25 in attendance for football, women’s basketball, and men’s basketball. The UI also experienced sharp increases in spectator interest in baseball and volleyball in 2014-15. The 2014-15 year opened with affirmation of Iowa’s long-time commit-ment to the “Graduate” leg of Iowa’s three-legged stool and the student-athlete experience at the UI: In October, the NCAA reported that Iowa’s student-athletes had set a record by posting a score of 89 percent “Graduation Success Rate” or “GSR.” That mark was one point better than the previous year and seven points better than the national average. The NCAA also noted the UI had posted a federal graduation rate of 78 percent, which was also a record and in addition was 12 points better than the national average and tops among the three State of Iowa Board of Regents’ institu-tions. Last May, the NCAA reported that all 24 of Iowa’s sports programs were comfortably above Academic Progress Rate (APR) threshold. The NCAA also singled out the UI’s volleyball, soccer, women’s swimming and diving, and men’s golf teams for ARP scores that ranked in the top 10 percent of their peer group. Of those four, volleyball, women’s swimming and diving, and men’s golf registered perfect scores of 1,000. The 2014-15 college basketball season ended not only with the UI being one of a handful of institutions nationally which had both of its program participate in their national championship, but also with the UI being the only school in the country with multiple academic All-Americans: Samantha Logic and Ally Disterhoft in women’s basketball and Mike Gesell in men’s basketball. The Hawkeyes also boasted an academic All-Americans in football (senior RB Mark Weisman), in addition to 153 academic All-Big Ten selections across its 24 sports programs. “Doing it Right” for Barta and the more than 225 staff of the UI Athletics Department is a charge that encompasses a long and varied list of responsibilities, including maintaining the department’s status as one of a handful of intercollegiate athletics programs nationally that successfully operates its sports programs and auxiliary enterprises in a fiscally responsible manner, and without any institutional or taxpayer financial support. The UI provides a superior experience for the more than 650 talented student-athletes who participate in the program annually, and the more than million friends and fans of the Hawkeyes and the UI who attend athletics events on the UI campus, while being responsible and productive citizens of the greater Iowa City and University of Iowa community. In 2015-16, Barta will be responsible for an annual operating budget that will exceed $90 million, with 100 percent of the revenue side of that budget will be generated by the UI Athletics Department. The majority of that revenue will come as a result of success in traditional revenue sources: Income as a result of membership in the Big Ten Conference, sales of tickets to events on the UI campus, and donations to the National I-Club. The latter has grown into a critical piece of the financial pie managed by Barta, as evidenced by back-to-back years of record-setting fundraising support exceeding $28 million annually. That philanthropic support has been critical to the a long list of athletics facilities that have either been built or renovated during Barta’s first nine years on campus. The list includes construction of the recently-completed $55 million home of Iowa’s football program, the Stew and LeNore Hansen Football Performance Center, $47 million revitalization of Carver-Hawkeye Arena, installation of a new videowall and video ribbon board at Kinnick Stadium, installation of a new video scoreboard and playing surface at Duane Banks Field, construction of a new indoor turf facility, renovation of the practice space inside the UI Fieldhouse used by the UI’s women’s and men’s gymnastics teams, construction of the Hoak Family Golf Facility, turf replacement at Grant Field, the home of Iowa’s nationally ranked field hockey program, and resurfacing of the Klotz Tennis Center, to name a few. Iowa’s contributions to the greater Iowa City community go far beyond the multi-million dollars of economic impact generated as a result of the staging of hundreds of regular season, postseason and special events annually. Barta and UI student-athletes, coaches, and staff are also active citizens, logging hundreds of hours of community service and also spearheading efforts to support a wide variety of causes ranging from construction of the UI’s new Children’s Hospital to the UI’s extremely successful Dance Marathon to Coaches vs. Cancer. Iowa’s annual “Day of Caring” serves as the foundation upon which all these outreach activities rest. Now in its 20th year of existence, the Day of Caring happens each April and typically involves representatives of most, if not all, of Iowa’s sports programs who provide a wide variety of assistance to an equally wide variety of not-for-profit organizations that service the greater Iowa City community.

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Lisa BluderHead Coach16th YearNorthern Iowa, 1983

Lisa Bluder, the all-time win-ningest coach in program his-tory, is in her 16th year as head women’s basketball coach at the University of Iowa and her 32nd year overall. Under her direction, the Hawkeyes have advanced to 14 postseason appearances (12 NCAA and two WNIT) in 15 sea-sons, including NCAA Tourna-ment berths in each of the last eight seasons. Iowa is the only team in the Big Ten, and one of 10 in NCAA Division I women’s basketball, to qualify for the NCAA Tournament in each of the last eight years. There are 349 Division I teams.

The dean of Big Ten coaches, Bluder has posted a 304-174 (.636) record at Iowa and her 31-year record stands at 660-316 (.676). Bluder surpassed Hall of Famer C. Vivian Stringer (269 wins) as the all-time winningest coach in program history on Feb. 10, 2014, as the Hawkeyes defeated Northwestern, 90-84.

Bluder, one-of-nine active major college coaches with 600 or more wins, is a three-time Big Ten Coach of the Year (2001, 2008 and 2010) and two-time WBCA Regional Coach of the Year (2001 and 2008). She has guided Iowa to a winning record in 14 of her 15 years at Iowa, including 11 upper-division finishes in the chal-lenging Big Ten Conference. Bluder, who ranks fourth among Big Ten coaches all-time in league victories (152), has led Iowa to nine 20-win seasons in her 15 years, including seven of the last eight years.

Bluder has coached numerous players to different awards in her 15 years in Iowa City. She has mentored 19 players to 46 All-Big Ten honors, including 12 first team picks, 16 second, 11 third and eight honorable mention selections. She has also had two Big Ten Freshman of the Year award winners, two Big Ten Sixth Play-er of the Year recipients, six members of the Big Ten All-Fresh-man team and three players named to the Big Ten All-Defensive team, with Kachine Alexander earning the honor twice.

Five players during Bluder’s tenure have earned a total of sev-en Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) all-region team accolades and six players have earned a total of 11 honor-able mention All-America honors. Bluder coached her first con-sensus All-American in Samantha Logic, who earned the honor after being named a WBCA Division I Coaches All-American, US-BWA All-American, ESPN Second Team All-American, and Third Team Associated Press All-American. Logic -- the only player in NCAA history to accumulate at least 1,500 career points, 800 re-bounds, 800 assists, and 200 steals -- was one of 12 players in the country to be invited to attend the 2015 WNBA Draft. The point guard was selected with the 10th pick in the first round by the Atlanta Dream, and was later traded to the San Antonio Stars. Logic is only the second first round draft pick in Hawkeye histo-ry, joining Toni Foster (1997 by the Phoenix Mercury -- 8th pick).

With Bluder on the Iowa sidelines, student-athletes have been named Academic All-Big Ten 75 times, including a program-best eight honorees in 2011 and 2012. The 75 honorees equal the third-highest total in the Big Ten during the last 15 years.

Additionally, Lindsey Meder was a two-time Academic All-Amer-ican (2001 and 2002). In 2015, Ally Disterhoft and Samantha Logic also earned Academic All-American distinction. Iowa is the only Division I women’s basketball team to have two student-athletes honored, and Disterhoft was the lone sophomore in-cluded on the list.

Iowa made history in 2014-15, earning its sixth Sweet Sixteen ap-pearance in program history and the first since 1996. The Hawk-eyes defeated 14th-seeded American (75-67) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament before downing 11th-seeded Miami (88-70) in the second round to secure their Sweet Sixteen berth at home on Mediacom Court in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. It marks the first Sweet Sixteen appearance for Bluder and her staff. The Hawkeyes closed their season with a 26-8 record overall, a run-ner-up finish in Big Ten Conference play with a 14-4 mark, and a No. 11 national ranking in the USA Today Top 25 Coaches’ Poll -- the highest for the program since 1995-96 (No. 7 in AP, No. 9 in USA Today). The UI was one of 13 teams nationally to finish un-defeated at home with an 18-0 mark, setting a program record for wins at home in a single season.

Following the 2014-15 season, Bluder was honored with the Carol Eckman Award and named head coach of the U.S. Pan American Women’s Basketball Team. Bluder led the Red, White, and Blue to four consecutive victories over Brazil, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and Cuba, before falling to Pan American Games host Canada in the gold medal game. Team USA earned its fifth silver medal at the games, rebounding from a seventh place finish in 2011.

The Hawkeyes finished the 2013-14 campaign with an overall record of 27-9 and a ranking of No. 19 in the postseason AP Top 25 Poll. The Hawkeyes’ 27 victories equaled the second-highest total in program history, and the most since 1996. In addition, Iowa’s 14 home wins equaled the second-highest single-sea-son total in school history. The Hawkeyes made their seventh-straight NCAA Tournament appearance. Iowa, a No. 6 seed in the NCAA Tournament, defeated 11th-seeded Marist in the First Round, 87-65, marking the fourth-largest margin of victory in an NCAA Tournament win in program history.

Iowa earned its sixth-straight NCAA Tournament appearance in 2012-13, finishing with a 21-13 overall record. The Hawk-eyes faced 11 ranked teams during the season, marking the most games played against ranked opponents in Iowa history. The Hawkeyes tied the school record for number of wins over ranked opponents with seven, along with setting school records in team assists (534) and rebounds (1,303).

Iowa closed the regular season with eight-straight wins in 2011-12, securing a second place finish in the Big Ten and its fifth-straight NCAA Tournament berth. Iowa’s 11 conference wins were the most since 2001-02 and the fourth-most in school his-tory (during a 16-game conference schedule). The Hawkeyes closed the regular season without their leading scorer, Jaime Printy, who suffered a torn ACL.

Bluder had one of her most successful seasons in 2010-11, lead-ing Iowa to a 22-9 overall record and a third place finish in the Big Ten at 10-6. Iowa’s overall win/loss record in 2010-11 was the best for an Iowa team since the 1995-96 campaign. The Hawk-eyes were nationally ranked for 14 weeks during the season, reaching No. 14 in the Associated Press Poll and No. 13 in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll. Iowa received an at-large berth into the NCAA Tournament for the fourth-straight season.

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In 2009-10, Bluder led one of the youngest teams in the country to a third place finish in the Big Ten and a berth in the champion-ship game of the Big Ten Tournament. The Hawkeyes received an at-large berth into the NCAA Tournament, where they knocked off Rutgers in the first round before falling to eventual national runner-up and No. 2 ranked Stanford. Iowa finished the 2009-10 season with a 20-14 record, including a 10-8 mark in Big Ten play.

Bluder guided the Hawkeyes to back-to-back 21-11 overall re-cords during the 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons. Iowa won a share of the Big Ten regular season championship in 2008 and finished in a three-way tie for second in 2009. The Hawkeyes boasted a 26-5 home record, advanced to the Big Ten Tourna-ment semifinals and appeared in the NCAA Tournament twice during the two-year stretch.

In 2005-06, Bluder guided a young and mostly inexperienced group of Hawkeyes to a 17-12 overall record and a fifth place fin-ish in the Big Ten. Even with a season plagued by knee injuries, the Hawkeyes persevered with strong senior leadership talented play from its freshman class. Iowa received an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament.

Bluder mentored Iowa to a 23-10 overall record and advanced to the WNIT Final Four in 2004-05. Iowa started the 2004-05 cam-paign 13-0 and were the last Division I undefeated team stand-ing. Bluder navigated the Hawkeyes through a difficult schedule and ultimately finished the season ranked 38th in the RPI.

In 2003-04, Bluder and the Hawkeyes finished with a 16-13 re-cord while playing the 14th most difficult schedule in the nation and tied for fourth in the league with a 10-6 mark. In addition, eight of its 16 victories came on the road, marking the most road wins by a Hawkeye team since the 1993-94 season.

Bluder helped her third Iowa team to another exciting run in the Big Ten Tournament and WNIT in 2002-03. The seventh-seeded Hawkeyes opened the league tournament with a win over Northwestern. In the quarterfinals, Iowa treated its fans to a thrilling upset over 13th-ranked and second-seeded Minnesota. The Hawkeyes opened postseason play with wins over Saint Louis and Marquette before falling the Missouri Valley Confer-ence co-champions Creighton Bluejays in the WNIT.

In 2001-02, Bluder coached the Hawkeyes to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive year and a fourth place finish in the Big Ten. Iowa finished with an 18-11 overall record and a 10-6 mark in league play.

In her first season with the Black and Gold, Bluder transformed a struggling program into a 21-game winner. Iowa received the Big Ten’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament with a victory over Purdue to capture the 2001 Big Ten Tournament. Further-more, the Hawkeyes advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament after receiving a No. 4 seed and finished the season ranked No. 16 in the final Associated Press poll. Competing in one of the most demanding conference in the country, Bluder directed the Hawkeyes to a 21-10 overall record, a second-place finish in the conference regular season and captured Iowa’s sec-ond-ever Big Ten Tournament title. Iowa played the 16th tough-est schedule in the country and finished the season ranked 18th in the RPI.

“Our success has always been based on playing up-tempo bas-ketball,” said Bluder. “We want to put lots of points on the board. The fast break is our number one offense. That type of basket-

ball is exciting for fans and its fun for our players. When we do get into a half court game, everyone has a role. Our goal is to have four or five players averaging in double figures. We want everyone involved. Defensively, we work hard at never letting anything be easy for our opponent. We play tough player-to-player defense hoping to capitalize on steals to set up our break.”

Her presence on the Iowa sidelines turned heads across the country. Virginia and USA Basketball Head Coach Debbie Ryan chose Bluder to help coach Team USA as an assistant coach at the 2001 World University Games in Beijing, China. Team USA marched into the gold medal game against host-team China and won 87-69. Team USA finished the games with a 7-1 mark.

“This was a new experience for me,” Bluder said after winning the gold medal. “Just to reach the gold medal game was a thrill. It’s something I will always remember. What I think is really won-derful about this experience is each game I felt like Team USA improved. I was honored to be chosen to represent the United States and experience international coaching for the first time.”

Bluder has reached several coaching milestones while at Iowa. During her first season, she collected her 200th victory at the Division I level when the Hawkeyes defeated Minnesota. She garnered win No. 300 at the Division I level with Iowa’s regular season finale win over Indiana in 2006. During her third season, Bluder captured career No. 400 in Iowa’s triumph over Iowa State. Bluder won career game No. 500 vs. Penn State on Feb. 10, 2008 and No. 600 vs. Purdue on Jan. 20, 2013. Bluder surpassed Hall of Famer C. Vivian Stringer (269 wins) as the all-time win-ningest coach in program history on Feb. 10, 2014.

During her tenure at Iowa, five former players have gone on to become coaches at the collegiate level. Cara Consuegra (Char-lotte) and Jennie (Lillis) Baranczyk (Drake) are currently Division I head coaches. Randi Peterson is the head coach at Coe College; Kachine Alexander is an assistant at Concordia (St. Paul) and Wendy Ausdemore served as an assistant at Coe for one season.

Thirteen former Hawkeyes under Bluder continued their playing careers professionally after graduation. Cara Consuegra, Lindsey Meder, Crystal Smith, Kachine Alexander, and Samantha Logic all had stints in the WNBA. Smith, Alexander, Logic, Bethany Doolittle, Johanna Solverson, Kristi Smith, Megan Skouby, JoAnn Hamlin, Trisha Nesbitt, Morgan Johnson and Theairra Taylor also played professionally in Europe.

Bluder, alongside her husband David and daughter Hannah, was introduced as the Hawkeyes’ fifth head coach in front of a packed press room in Carver-Hawkeye Arena on April 7, 2000. The native of Marion, Iowa, came to Iowa after spending 10 suc-cessful seasons at Drake University.

Bluder compiled a 187-106 (.638) record at Drake in 10 seasons and a 169-36 (.824) record in six seasons at NAIA St. Ambrose University.

In her 10 years as Drake University women’s basketball coach, Bluder brought great success and tradition to the Bulldog pro-gram and established herself as one of the top coaches in the country. She led Drake to five 20-plus-win seasons in the last six years, including five post-season appearances. She guided the Bulldogs to eight Missouri Valley Conference tournament ap-pearances, reaching the semifinals six times and winning the tournament four times. Bluder was also named the Conference Coach of the Year three times at Drake.

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Bluder’s 1999-2000 Drake squad registered a 23-7 record. The Bulldogs won both the MVC regular-season and tournament titles and earned the school’s fourth trip to the NCAA Tourna-ment under Bluder.

The 1997-98 team finished the season 25-5, Bluder’s best re-cord at Drake, and won the MVC regular-season title, recording Drake’s best conference finish with a 17-1 record. The Bulldogs also won the MVC Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the third time in four years. She was named the MVC Coach of the Year for the second straight year as Drake was ranked No. 22 in the final Associated Press ranking.

In 1998-99, Drake posted a 21-10 record in the MVC. It marked the fourth time in five years the Bulldogs reached the 20-win plateau, while advancing to the semifinals of the WNIT Tourna-ment.

Bluder began her coaching career at St. Ambrose University, where she coached six successful seasons building the Bees into a NAIA powerhouse. During her tenure at St. Ambrose, Bluder re-corded a 169-36 (.824) mark and guided the Bees to four straight national tournaments, including two consecutive Final Four ap-pearances. The 1990 St. Ambrose team was ranked No. 1 and Bluder was named the NAIA Converse Coach of the Year.

While at Drake, she coached two Academic All-America Players of the Year in current Hawkeye associate head coach Jan Jensen (1991) and Tricia Wakely (1996). As a team, the Bulldogs ranked fourth in 1995 graduation rate success among teams ranked in the USA Today/CNN final top-25 Coaches’ Poll. While at Iowa, Lindsey Meder became the first Hawkeye women’s basketball player to be named a first team Verizon Academic All-American. Wendy Ausdemore, a 2009 graduate, and Morgan Johnson, a 2013 graduate, were two-time Academic All-District honorees.

Student-athletes who have played under Bluder and completed their eligibility have a 100 percent job placement following their career, and all of them have earned their degrees.

Bluder’s successful coaching record speaks for itself, however her commitment to her players extends far beyond the records book.

During the summer of 2003, Bluder was elected Division I Mid-west Representative of the WBCA Board of Directors. She has also served on the WBCA Kodak All-American selection commit-tee for four terms and the Midwest Regional Advisory Commit-tee for the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championships.

“My players are truly an extension of my family,” said Bluder. “I care about them in all aspects of their lives. I want to help them succeed as athletes, but especially as people. I have an open-door relationship with my players. Hopefully, they benefit from my perspective as their coach, as a former athlete and as a moth-er. They can come to me with anything and get help. Along with that aspect, I consider myself a disciplinarian. I don’t have a lot of rules, but I do have a lot of expectations. Those revolve around moral and ethical values that are the foundation of our program.”

A graduate of Linn-Mar High School in Marion, Iowa, Bluder was a three-year starter at Northern Iowa. She graduated from UNI in 1983 with a bachelor’s degree in marketing. On Sept. 4, 2008, Bluder was inducted to the Linn-Mar Athletic Hall of Fame. She has also been inducted to the Northern Iowa and St. Ambrose Hall of Fame.

Bluder and her husband David have two daughters, Hannah and Emma and one son, David.

Bluder’s Career Coaching recordYear Overall Conf. Place1984-85* 18-13 --1985-86* 20-12 --1986-87* 29-3 --1987-88* 32-5 --1988-89* 36-2 --1989-90* 34-1 --1990-91# 13-17 10-8 4th1991-92# 11-15 7-11 T-5th1992-93# 15-13 8-8 T-4th1993-94# 16-12 8-8 5th1994-95# 25-6 13-5 T-2nd1995-96# 15-14 10-8 T-4th1996-97# 23-7 14-4 1st1997-98# 25-5 17-1 1st1998-99# 21-10 14-4 2nd1999-00# 23-7 15-3 1st2000-01^ 21-10 12-4 2nd2001-02^ 18-11 10-6 4th2002-03^ 18-15 6-10 7th2003-04^ 16-13 10-6 T-4th2004-05^ 23-10 8-8 6th2005-06^ 17-12 10-6 5th2006-07^ 14-16 6-10 T-8th2007-08^ 21-11 13-5 T-1st2008-09^ 21-11 13-5 T-2nd2009-10^ 20-14 10-8 T-3rd2010-11^ 22-9 10-6 T-3rd2011-12^ 19-12 11-5 T-2nd2012-13^ 21-13 8-8 7th 2013-14^ 27-9 11-5 T-4th2014-15^ 26-8 14-4 2nd

Career Coaching record: 660-316 (.676)*record at st. Ambrose: 169-36 (.824)#record at drake: 187-106 (.638)^record at Iowa: 304-174 (.636)Conference record at Iowa: 152-96 (.613)Conference record at drake: 116-60

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Jan JensenAssociate Head Coach16th YearDrake, 1991

Jan Jensen completed her 15th season with the Iowa women’s basketball staff in 2015, her 12th as associate head coach. A nationally known presence on the recruiting scene, Jensen serves as the recruiting coordi-nator and also works with the post players. Jensen completed her 26th season in women’s col-lege basketball as a player and coach in 2015.

The native of Kimballton, Iowa, has helped guide Iowa to 14 post-season appearances, including 12 NCAA Tournament berths. Iowa is 1-of-10 teams nationally and the only Big Ten team to appear in the last eight NCAA Tournaments (there are 349 Division I teams). During her time at Iowa, the Hawkeyes have claimed the 2001 Big Ten Tournament championship and the 2008 Big Ten regular sea-son title. She has also helped lead Iowa to 11 upper division finish-es in the Big Ten and its first trip to the Sweet Sixteen since 1996.

Jensen is integral in developing and maintaining top-level recruit-ing classes at Iowa. Jensen helped Iowa land the 11th best recruit-ing class in the country in 2011, according to ESPN HoopGurlz. In 2001, Jensen spearheaded Iowa’s efforts in landing the eighth-best recruiting class in the nation according to the Blue Star Index. In 2008, Jensen and the Hawkeyes garnered the 33rd best recruiting class, according to ESPN HoopGurlz, and in 2014, Iowa landed the 28th-best class nationally, according to Blue Star Basketball. Iowa followed its Sweet Sixteen season with a 17th-best class ranking nationally in 2015 by ESPN HoopGurlz.

Jensen has recruited three McDonald’s All-Americans to Iowa (Sa-mantha Logic, Lindsay Richards and Johanna Solverson).

Under Jensen’s tutelage, Hawkeye post players have received nu-merous honors. She has coached seven players to a total of 15 All-Big Ten honors, including two first team selections. Megan Skouby was named the 2006 Big Ten Freshman of the Year and the 2008 Big Ten Sixth Player of the Year, while Jennie Lillis was a 2003 Ko-dak All-District selection. Skouby, along with Krista VandeVenter, were also invited to the U.S.A. Team Trials during their time at Iowa.

Most recently, Jensen guided Bethany Doolittle to back-to-back second team All-Big Ten honors and Big Ten All-Tournament Team accolades in 2014 and 2015. She ends her career second all-time in blocks (278) and is the single-season blocks leader (106). In the Big Ten, Doolittle is eighth in career blocks.

Jensen coached Morgan Johnson to numerous accolades, includ-ing two second team All-Big Ten honors. Under Jensen’s guidance, Johnson became Iowa’s career blocks leader and finished inside the top 10 in career scoring and rebounds at Iowa.

In 2014, Jensen coached Bethany Doolittle to second-team All-Big Ten and All-Defensive team honors, as Doolittle set a new program single-season record for blocks (106) while leading the conference in the category.

In 2009-10, Iowa’s post players broke school records for rebound-

ing and blocked shots. Morgan Johnson broke the school mark for single-season blocks, while the team broke the school record for single-season rebounding.

Before becoming a Hawkeye, Jensen also served as Coach Bluder’s first assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Drake University. Her recruiting efforts were enough to land the Bulldogs two top-13 and two top-40 classes.

As a player, Jensen was one of the best Bluder ever coached at Drake. During her senior year, she led the nation in scoring with 29.6 points per game and was the Gateway Conference Most Valuable Player. That year, she was a Kodak Honorable Mention All-American, a member of the All-Gateway team and the GTE Academic All-American Player of the Year. Jensen was also Sports Illustrated’s National Player of the Week.

She currently ranks fourth on Drake’s all-time scoring list (1,996), sixth in field goal percentage (.535) and eighth in rebounds (.750). Jensen is one of only two Drake players to have her number retired in the Knapp Center.

After college, Jensen played professionally in the European Pro-fessional Basketball League for BTV-Wuppertal in Germany. She played there from 1992-93 and helped her club win the German Club Championship. She then returned to the United States to be-gin her coaching career.

In 1993, Jensen was inducted to the Iowa Girls High School Basket-ball Hall of Fame after leading the nation in scoring, averaging 66 points per contest her senior campaign. Couple that with averag-ing 29.6 points per game her senior year at Drake, Jensen is one of the few players who can say they led the nation in scoring both in high school and at a Division I university.

Jensen graduated from Drake in 1991 with a degree in Public Rela-tions. She earned her Master’s in Higher Education five years later.

In February 2007, Jensen received the Drake Double D Award. The award is presented annually to Drake letterwinners for achieve-ments in their chosen field or endeavor and/or community ser-vice since leaving Drake. The Double D Award is the highest honor Drake bestows on its student-athletes.

Off the court, Jensen is a leader in fundraising for the United Way of Johnson County. The 2006 campaign totaled over $2 million -- with a nine percent increase in donations and a 9.7 percent in-crease in the number of donations. In 2006, she was a recipient of the Corridor Business Journal Forty Under 40 Award. In March 2007, Jensen was named the United Way of Johnson County Vol-unteer of the Year for her leadership of the Emerging Philanthro-pists Society and the Healthy Kids School-based Clinics Initiative. She served as a co-chair for this year’s United Way fundraising campaign -- the campaign totaled over $2.5 million -- and serves on the United Way board and the Shelterhouse board, in addition to working with other groups in the Iowa City community.

In the spring of 2014, Jensen was named a recipient of the ̀ Women of Influence’ Award by the Corridor Business Journal. The `Women of Influence’ awards identify women who have made a difference in the Corridor and who are representative role models as leaders in their fields and community.

Jensen and her partner Julie Fitzpatrick, have a son, Jack, and a daughter, Janie.

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Jenni FitzgeraldAssistant Coach16th YearDrake, 1990

Jenni Fitzgerald is in her 16th year as an assistant basketball coach at the University of Iowa. Fitzgerald is in her 29th season in women’s college basketball as a player and coach.

The native of Long Grove, Iowa, has helped guide Iowa to 14 postseason appearances, in-cluding 12 NCAA Tournament berths. Iowa is the only team in the Big Ten, and one of 10 in NCAA Division I women’s basket-ball, to qualify for the NCAA Tournament in each of the last eight years (there are 349 Division I teams). During her time at Iowa, the Hawkeyes have claimed the 2001 Big Ten Tournament champion-ship and the 2008 Big Ten regular season title. She has also helped lead Iowa to 11 upper division finishes in the Big Ten, and its first Sweet Sixteen appearance since 1996 in 2015.

Fitzgerald is responsible for off campus recruiting and coaches the perimeter players for the Hawkeyes. She also handles most of the film breakdown, scouting and directs the summer basketball camps.

Under Fitzgerald’s tutelage, Iowa’s perimeter players have gar-nered numerous awards. She has coached 13 players to a total of 28 All-Big Ten honors, including nine first team selections and the 2010 Big Ten Freshman of the Year (Jaime Printy). Melissa Dixon was also named Big Ten Sixth Player of the Year in 2013. Fitzgerald has also mentored six players that received all-district honors and four honorable mention All-Americans (Cara Consuegra, Kachine Alexander, Printy, and Samantha Logic).

Fitzgerald coached her first consensus All-American in Samantha Logic, who earned the honor after being named a WBCA Division I Coaches All-American, USBWA All-American, ESPN Second Team All-American, and Third Team Associated Press All-American. Log-ic -- the only player in NCAA history to accumulate at least 1,500 career points, 800 rebounds, 800 assists, and 200 steals – was one of 12 players in the country to be invited to attend the 2015 WNBA Draft. The point guard was selected with the 10th pick in the first round by the Atlanta Dream, and was later traded to the San Antonio Stars. Logic is only the second first round draft pick in Hawkeye history, joining Toni Foster (1997 by the Phoenix Mer-cury – 8th pick).

The Hawkeyes have broken numerous school records during Fitzgerald’s time at Iowa. In 2009-10, Iowa shattered both the single season and Big Ten record for three-pointers made and at-tempted and tied single season marks for assists, three-pointers made in a single game and free throw percentage. Iowa set the school record for team assists in 2012-13 (534), before shatter-ing the record in 2013-14 (644). The Hawkeyes also set the school record for scoring offense in 2013-14 (78.2), leading the league in scoring while scoring the second-most points in a season in Big Ten history (2,814). For the second consecutive season, the Hawkeyes broke the scoring offense school record averaging 79.5 points per game in 2014-15. Melissa Dixon was crowned the NCAA statistical champion in 2014-15 after leading all Division I

players in 3-point field goals per game (3.65). She is the Iowa re-cord holder in career 3-pointers made (334), 3-pointers made in a season (124), and 3-pointers made in a game (10). Dixon also set or tied arena records for most 3-pointers in a game in at least five venues this season (Drake, Rutgers, Illinois, Northwestern, Iowa). Individually, Wendy Ausdemore broke or tied seven school re-cords in her four years at Iowa while Kristi Smith became the first Hawkeye ever to amass over 400 points and 100 assists in three seasons. In 2009-10, Kachine Alexander set new school records in free throws made and attempted in a single season, Kamille Wahlin tied the school record for three-pointers made and set a new mark for three-pointers attempted and also became the first player in school history to record 400 career assists and 200 made 3-pointers. Kachine Alexander became the first player in school history, and just the fifth in Big Ten history, to collect 1,000 career points, 800 career rebounds and 300 career assists. Jaime Printy finished her career ranked inside the top 10 in points, 3-pointers made and assists at Iowa, while also setting numerous single-game, season and career free throw marks.

All-American Samantha Logic surpassed Cara Consuegra (1997-2001) as Iowa’s all-time assists leader and became the 31st 1,000-point scorer in program history during the 2013-14 cam-paign. Logic, the Big Ten leader in assists, notched three triple-doubles, becoming the first Big Ten player to record three triple-doubles in a single season.

Four former Hawkeye guards that Fitzgerald coached continued their playing careers in the WNBA, including Cara Consuegra, Lindsey Meder, Crystal Smith, Kachine Alexander, and Samantha Logic.

Fitzgerald is very familiar with both Lisa Bluder and fellow assis-tant Jan Jensen, both of whom she coached with for eight years at Drake University prior to coming to Iowa.

While at Drake, Fitzgerald worked with the guards, directed sum-mer camps and handled the administrative duties for the Bulldog basketball program from 1993-2000.

From 1986-91, Fitzgerald was the starting point guard for the Drake Bulldogs. She was a teammate of fellow Hawkeye assistant coach Jan Jensen. As a senior, Fitzgerald served as her team’s cap-tain and was named to the All-Gateway Conference first team. As a junior, Fitzgerald was her team’s Most Valuable Player.

Fitzgerald graduated from Drake in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a management major. In January 2009, Fitzgerald was one of three former Drake student-athletes to receive the Drake Double D Award. The award is presented an-nually to Drake letterwinners for achievements in their chosen field or endeavor and/or community service since leaving Drake. The Double D Award is the highest honor Drake bestows on its student-athletes.

After graduation, Fitzgerald completed her Master of Science de-gree in Physical Education, with an emphasis in Sport Manage-ment, from Southern Illinois University in 1992. While at Southern Illinois, Fitzgerald was a graduate assistant with the Salukis.

In high school, Fitzgerald was Iowa’s Female Athlete of the Year in 1986 after being named Miss Basketball and first team all-state in basketball, volleyball and softball. In 1995, she was inducted into the Iowa Girl’s Basketball Hall of Fame.

Fitzgerald is the daughter of Bob and Jan Fitzgerald. She has an older sister, Robin, and younger brother, Randy.

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Lacey GoldwireAssistant Coach3rd YearOklahoma State, 2010

Lacey Goldwire is in her third year as an assistant women’s basketball coach at the Univer-sity of Iowa in 2015-16.

Iowa made history in 2014-15, earning its sixth Sweet Sixteen appearance in program history and the first since 1996. The Hawkeyes defeated 14th-seed-ed American (75-67) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament before downing 11th-seeded Miami (88-70) in the second round to secure their Sweet Sixteen berth at home on Mediacom Court in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. It marks the first Sweet Sixteen ap-pearance for Bluder and her staff. The Hawkeyes closed their season with a 26-8 record overall, a runner-up finish in Big Ten Conference play with a 14-4 mark, and a No. 11 national ranking in the USA Today Top 25 Coaches’ Poll -- the highest for the pro-gram since 1995-96 (No. 7 in AP, No. 9 in USA Today). The UI was one of 13 teams nationally to finish undefeated at home with an 18-0 mark, setting a program record for wins at home in a single season.

Goldwire helped coach consensus All-American in Samantha Logic, who earned the honor after being named a WBCA Divi-sion I Coaches All-American, USBWA All-American, ESPN Second Team All-American, and Third Team Associated Press All-Amer-ican. Logic -- the only player in NCAA history to accumulate at least 1,500 career points, 800 rebounds, 800 assists, and 200 steals – was one of 12 players in the country to be invited to at-tend the 2015 WNBA Draft. The point guard was selected with the 10th pick in the first round by the Atlanta Dream, and was later traded to the San Antonio Stars. Logic is only the second first round draft pick in Hawkeye history, joining Toni Foster (1997 by the Phoenix Mercury – 8th pick).

The Hawkeyes finished the 2013-14 campaign with an overall record of 27-9 and a ranking of No. 19 in the postseason AP Top 25 Poll during Goldwire’s first year in Iowa City. The Hawkeyes’ 27 victories equaled the second-highest total in program his-tory, and the most since 1996. In addition, Iowa’s 14 home wins equaled the second-highest single-season total in school his-tory. The Hawkeyes made their seventh-straight NCAA Tourna-ment appearance. Iowa, a No. 6 seed in the NCAA Tournament, defeated 11th-seeded Marist in the First Round, 87-65, marking the fourth-largest margin of victory in an NCAA Tournament win in program history.

“We are glad to have Lacey join our women’s basketball fam-ily,” said Bluder after the hire. “She is enthusiastic, professional, and relates well to players and recruits. Her main responsibilities with our team will be developing our wing players, and recruit-ing. I have no doubt that Lacey will be a great Hawkeye.”

“I cannot begin to express how excited I am to join the Hawk-eye family,” said Goldwire following the hire. “The University of Iowa women’s basketball program has proved to be top in the nation and is on the rise. Coach Bluder and the staff at Iowa are an accomplished and outstanding group of women, and I am very privileged to get to work with such an experienced staff. It is great to be a part of a program with such an amazing fan base and support system. The Hawkeye fans love women’s basketball and make Carver-Hawkeye Arena a fun place to play.

“I am very appreciative of the opportunity to work at the Univer-sity of Iowa, and I am thankful for those who have helped me get to this point. I am so eager to get settled in and to have the team back on campus so we can hit the floor.”

Goldwire spent the 2012-13 season as an assistant coach at Morehead State. Prior to joining the Eagles’ staff, Goldwire served on the Oklahoma State staff for four seasons -- two as a student assistant and two as a graduate assistant.

Following Oklahoma State’s tragic loss of its head and assistant coach during a plane crash in November of 2011, Goldwire was elevated to interim assistant coach where she took on added re-cruiting duties. During her time with the program, the Cowgirls won 80 games and advanced to the postseason all four years, winning the 2012 WNIT championship.

Goldwire, an Oklahoma City native, played collegiately at East Central (Okla.) University where she ranks fifth in career scoring with 1,340 points. She averaged 21.1 points and 5.9 rebounds as a senior and was tabbed Lone Star Conference North co-Play-er of the Year and Second-Team All-South Central Region. She also earned ECU’s Athlete of the Year honor in 2007-08. She was named honorable mention All-LSC following her sophomore and junior campaigns.

Goldwire, an all-state and all-city player at Del City (Okla.) High School, graduated from Oklahoma State with a bachelor of sci-ence in education and a master’s degree in teaching, learning and leadership.

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Abby (Emmert)StampDirector of Basketball Operations7th YearIowa, 2008

Abby (Emmert) Stamp is in her seventh year as director of basketball operations for the University of Iowa wom-en’s basketball program.

The Winterset, Iowa, native works closely with the Hawkeye basketball staff, helping coordinate and carry out day-to-day activities of the pro-gram. Stamp is responsible for arranging team travel and activities, supervising public service opportunities for the team and coordinating summer camps and training tables.

Stamp is also Iowa’s chief scheduler, helping to build one of the most exciting and demanding schedules in the country for the Hawkeye program.

Stamp was a member of the Iowa women’s basketball team from 2005-08. She was named team co-captain in 2008, and helped lead the Hawkeyes to a Big Ten regular season championship. Stamp also received the Dr. Christine Grant Leadership Award for women’s basketball as a senior.

Stamp played in 123 career games as a Hawkeye, including 22 starts. Her 123 games played are the tied for the fourth-most of any player in Iowa women’s basketball history.

She scored 299 career points, collected 144 rebounds and dished out 177 assists. She scored a career-high 17 points against Iowa State as a junior in 2006.

Stamp graduated with a communications studies degree from the University of Iowa in 2008, and worked for the United Way of East Central Iowa before taking over as di-rector of basketball operations.

Stamp married her husband, Quinn, in the summer of 2015.

Jennie sertterhAthletic Trainer

John BrunoAcademic Coordinator

sean sullivanVideo Coordinator

lisa PiperBasketball Secretary

Paula JantzEvent Coordinator

Peggy JennEquipment Manager

Gabby QuiggleStrength and Conditioning

telia MarksRecruiting Assistant

Jil PriceAthletic Communications

Nick doehrmannVideo Productions

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25 - Kali PeschelForward6-1, SeniorSauk Centre, Minn.Sauk Centre

hawk Items... Shot 43.4% from 3-point range as a junior, the eighth-best season in program history from beyond the arc.

2015-14 as a senior... Elected team co-captain along with junior Ally Disterhoft.

2014-15 as a Junior... Played in all 34 games this season with three starts... averaged 16.4 minutes and 5.1 points per game... shot 45.7 percent from the floor and was the second-most efficient three-point shooter with a 43.4 percentage... shot 79.1 percent from the charity stripe... made a career-high three 3-pointers three different times this season: vs Iowa State on Dec. 11, vs Nebraska on March 6, vs Ohio State on March 7 in the semifinal round of the Big Ten Tournament... shot 43.4% from 3-point range, the eighth-best season in program history from beyond the arc... led the team in 3-point field goals (3-5) in win over No. 25 Nebraska at the Big Ten Tournament on March 6... netted a career-best 19 points in win over Robert Morris on Nov. 16... shot 62.5 percent (10-16) from behind the arc during the postseason; a stretch of five games... nominated for the 2015 Allstate WBCA Good Works Team®; prestigious community service award recognizes a dis-tinguished group of student-athletes who have demonstrated a commitment to enriching the lives of others and contributing to the greater good in their communities... Academic All-Big Ten honoree.

2013-14 as a sophomore... Academic All-Big Ten honoree... played in all 36 games... started the first 19 games of the sea-son; the first starts of her career... ranked fifth on the team in rebounding (3.9)... posted first career double-double in win over No. 14 Dayton (Nov. 10), tallying 12 points and 14 rebounds; 14 rebounds marked a career best... named to Hawkeye Challenge All-Tournament team... Iowa’s leading rebounder in four contests, including two double-figure totals (11 vs. UC Riverside, 14 vs. Day-ton)... notched a career-best 15 points in win over Boston College in the Cancun Challenge, finishing a perfect 8-of-8 from the foul line (Nov. 29)... made a career-high five field goals at Colorado (Nov. 20)... handed out a career-best six assists in Big Ten/ACC Challenge win over No. 22 Syracuse (Dec. 5).

2012-13 as a Freshman... Played in 28 games... scored a season-high five points at Drake (Dec. 16)... recorded five rebounds in col-legiate debut against Northern Illinois (Nov. 9)... scored 16 points, grabbed 29 rebounds and added eight assists on the season.

high school... Miss Minnesota Basketball finalist... two-time all-state selection... three-time all-section pick... only played 11 games her senior season after suffering an ACL injury between her junior and senior seasons... garnered four all-conference awards, starting as an eighth grader... two-time conference MVP... St. Cloud Times and Sauk Valley Player of the Year as a sophomore and junior... led her high school team to back-to-back conference champion-ships, section titles and state tournament appearances, including a third place finish as a junior... named to the state tournament all-tournament team... averaged 20.2 points, 7.4 rebounds and 4.9 assists as a junior, 17.9 points as a sophomore, 14.9 points as a freshman and 10.3 points as an eighth grader... holds school records for points in a single game (37), season (666) and career (2,037), assists in a single game (12), season (163) and career (404) and steals in a season (125) and career (372)... also lettered in vol-leyball and track... two-time all-conference volleyball selection and was named conference MVP as a junior... also named to the state tournament all-tournament team... two-time all-conference and all-state pick in track.

Personal... Parents are Patty and Donny Peschel... has two younger sisters, Kelsey and Victoria... Spanish and communica-tions studies major.

CAreer BestsPoints: 19 vs. Robert Morris (11/16/14)Rebounds: 14 vs. Dayton (11/10/13)FGM: 7 vs. Robert Morris (11/16/14)FGA: 11 vs. Dayton (11/10/13)3-pt FG: 3, 2x, last vs. Ohio State (3/7/15)3-pt FGA: 5, 3x, last vs. Ohio State (3/7/15)FTM: 8 vs. Boston College (11/29/13)FTA: 8 vs. Boston College (11/29/13)Assists: 6 vs. Syracuse (12/5/13)Steals: 2, 5x, last vs. Gonzaga (11/29/14)Blocks: 2, 2x, last vs. Penn State (1/5/14)Minutes: 34 vs. Boston College (11/29/13)

Individual Career History

Peschel, Kali

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2013-14 28-0 198/7.1 4-26 . 1 5 4 1-11 . 0 9 1 7-12 . 5 8 3 18 11 29 1.0 28 0 8 9 4 6 16 0.62014-15 36-19 659/18.3 44-127 . 3 4 6 7-43 . 1 6 3 65-85 . 7 6 5 48 92 140 3.9 79 2 26 40 8 16 160 4.42015-16 34-3 556/16.4 58-127 . 4 5 7 23-53 . 4 3 4 34-43 . 7 9 1 36 61 97 2.9 69 1 20 35 5 13 173 5.1TOTAL 98-22 1413/14.4 106-280 . 3 7 9 31-107 . 2 9 0 106-140 . 7 5 7 102 164 266 2.7 176 3 54 84 17 35 349 3.6

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45 - Nicole SmithCenter6-4, SeniorRockton, Ill.Hononegah

2014-15 as a Junior... Played in three games this season, averaging 2.7 minutes off the bench... recorded a rebound in four minutes played against USC Upstate on Nov. 14... scored her first two points of the season against Pepperdine on Nov. 21, going 1-for-1 from the floor.

2013-14 as a sophomore... Played in five games... missed first 25 games of the season due to right knee in-jury... Illinois native saw first action of the season in home win over Illinois (Feb. 13), notching one rebound... scored first points of the season in win over Illinois during the first round of the Big Ten Tournament.

2012-13 as a Freshman... Played in seven games... tallied first career points against Missouri State (Dec. 19), finish-ing with four points... recorded one rebound in collegiate debut against Northern Illinois (Nov. 9)... finished season with six points and one rebound.

high school... Three-time all-state selection, including second team coaches poll honors... three-time all-con-ference pick... led her high school team to two-straight regional championships as a sophomore and junior and a conference title as a junior... averaged 15.8 points, 9.5 rebounds and 7.3 blocks as a sophomore, shooting 60 percent from the field... recorded a triple-double with 20 points (10-for-10 from the field), 10 rebounds and 10 blocks and also had 27 points, 10 blocks and nine rebounds in a regional victory... tied Illinois state record with 21 blocks in a single game a sophomore... played in 26 games as a senior before suffering an ACL injury, averaging 13 points, 7.5 rebounds, 5.2 blocks and shot 61 percent from the field... scholar athlete award.

Personal... Parents are Margaret Smith and William Smith... has one younger sister, Claire... pre-physical therapy major.

CAreer BestsPoints: 4 vs. Missouri State (12/19/12)Rebounds: 1, 6x, last vs. USC Upstate (11/14/14)FGM: 1, 4x, last vs. Pepperdine (11/21/14)FGA: 2 vs. Northern Illinois (11/9/12)3-pt FG: ---3-pt FGA: ---FTM: 2 vs. Missouri State (12/19/12)FTA: 2 vs. Missouri State (12/19/12)Assists: ---Steals: ---Blocks: 1, 2x, last vs. Pepperdine (11/21/14)Minutes: 4, 2x, last vs. USC Upstate (11/14/14)

Individual Career History

Smith, Nicole

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2013-14 7-0 12/1.7 2-4 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 0.1 2 0 0 1 0 0 6 0.92014-15 5-0 7/1.4 1-1 1.000 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 3 4 0.8 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.42015-16 3-0 8/2.7 1-1 1.000 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.3 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 0.7TOTAL 15-0 27/1.8 4-6 . 6 6 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 1 5 6 0.4 6 0 0 2 2 0 10 0.7

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3 - Claire TillForward6-0, SeniorDubuque, IowaWahlert

hawk Items... Has appeared in 81 career games.

2014-15 as a Junior... Played in 29 games this season, averaging 5.8 minutes per game... shot 56.6 from the floor... grabbed a season-best eight rebounds while also logging a season-high 15 minutes in win over No. 25 Nebraska at the Big Ten Tournament on March 6... recorded five rebounds against Iowa State on Dec. 11... scored a season-high six points in regular season finale win over Minnesota on March 1.

2013-14 as a sophomore... Played in all 36 games, record-ing at least one rebound in 33 games... averaged 2.7 points and 2.9 rebounds per contest off the bench... netted a career-best two 3-pointers during the Big Ten Tournament title game (Mar. 9)... notched four points and six rebounds off the bench in Iowa’s home win over Illinois (Feb. 13)... registered eight rebounds at home against Penn State (Jan. 5)... grabbed a career-best 12 rebounds in win against Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Nov. 13)... equaled a career high with seven points in win over USC in the Cancun Challenge (Nov. 28)... converted a career-high three field goals in win over Drake (Dec. 21)... posted a career-best two blocks in wins over Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Nov. 13) and Idaho State (Dec. 7)... played a career-high 25 minutes against Arkansas-Pine Bluff.

2012-13 as a Freshman... Played in 16 games... missed a total of six games with a stress reaction in right femur (four games from Dec. 1-Dec. 28, two games from Jan. 6-Jan. 17)... scored three points and grabbed six rebounds in collegiate debut against Northern Illinois (Nov. 9)... netted a career-high seven points at Florida International (Nov. 23)... scored 27 points and grabbed 26 rebounds on the season.

high school... McDonald’s All-American nominee... two-time all-state selection... three-time IBCA Select Team member... four-time first team all-conference and all-district pick... helped lead her high school team to a conference title and state tournament appearance as a freshman... averaged 12.4 points as a freshman... played in only 17 games as a sophomore due to injury, averaging 15.4 points and six re-bounds... scored 12.7 points and grabbed six rebounds per game as a junior... limited to just 10 games as a senior due to injury, averaging 14.4 points, eight rebounds, 2.5 assists and 2.6 blocks... third all-time leading scorer in Dubuque Wahlert history with 1,011 career points... standout in track and was a two-time all-state selection... runner-up in high jump as a freshman, tying state record... placed third as a junior and helped her team win a state title... high honor roll student.

Personal... Parents are Shelley Bardon Till and Marty Till... mother played basketball at Drake and was teammates with current assistants Jan Jensen and Jenni Fitzgerald... has one younger brother, Riley... human physiology interest major. CAreer BestsPoints: 7, 2x, last vs. USC (11/28/13)Rebounds: 12 vs. Ark-Pine Bluff (11/13/13)FGM: 3, 2x, last vs. Minnesota (3/1/15)FGA: 8 vs. Drake (12/21/13)3-pt FG: 2 vs. Nebraska (3/9/14)3-pt FGA: 3, 2x, last vs. Nebraska (3/9/14)FTM: 5, 2x, last vs. West Virginia (11/25/12)FTA: 8 at Florida International (11/23/12)Assists: 3, 2x, last vs. Nebraska (3/9/14)Steals: 3 vs. Drake (12/21/13)Blocks: 2, 3x, last vs. Ohio State (3/7/15)Minutes: 25 vs. Ark-Pine Bluff (11/13/13)

Individual Career History

Till, Claire

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2013-14 16-0 108/6.8 5-20 . 2 5 0 2-7 . 2 8 6 15-22 . 6 8 2 9 17 26 1.6 11 0 3 9 3 3 27 1.72014-15 36-0 504/14.0 33-87 . 3 7 9 6-19 . 3 1 6 25-50 . 5 0 0 46 59 105 2.9 88 3 22 29 10 14 97 2.72015-16 29-0 167/5.8 13-23 . 5 6 5 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 16 26 42 1.4 38 0 4 9 5 4 26 0.9TOTAL 81-0 779/9.6 51-130 . 3 9 2 8-27 . 2 9 6 40-74 . 5 4 1 71 102 173 2.1 137 3 29 47 18 21 150 1.9

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2 - Ally DisterhoftGuard6-0, JuniorIowa City, IowaIowa City West

hawk Items... Ranks 34th in scoring at Iowa with 977 points following her sophomore season... fourth-highest scoring sophomore all-time at Iowa with 503 points in 2014-15... only sophomore to earn CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-American accolades in 2015 (third team)... led Iowa in points (503) and per game (14.8) along with senior Melissa Dixon in 2014-15... was 13th in the Big Ten in scoring... Iowa is 39-12 when Disterhoft starts... she has reached double figures in scoring in 45 of her 51 career starts.

2015-16 as a Junior... Elected team co-captain along with senior Kali Peschel.

2014-15 as a sophomore... Earned her second consecutive conference honor with Second Team All-Big Ten accolades... the only sophomore nationally to be named a CoSIDA Captial One Academic All-American (third team)... was also named Academic All-Big Ten, a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar, and to the Dean’s List in the fall and spring... fourth among sophomores in Iowa history in scoring (503 points) and 34th in scoring overall (977 points) after two seasons played... started all 34 games this season and has started the last 51 games played (in-cludes the last 17 games of her freshman season)... has scored in double figures in 45 of her 51 career starts... Iowa is 39-12 when Disterhoft starts... tied for first on the team and 13th in the conference in scoring (14.8)... 12th in the Big Ten in free throw shooting (.78.3%)... scored in double figures in 23 of the last 26 contests... Iowa’s leading scorer in First Round NCAA Tournament victory (18 points)... registered her second double-double of the season and fifth of her career in an overtime victory over No. 15 Nebraska (Jan. 26), scoring 20 points while grabbing a career-best 13 boards; scored all 20 points after halftime... scored 20 or more points five times this season; included a four-game stretch from Jan 26-Feb. 5... matched a career high with three steals in victory at No. 20 Nebraska (Feb. 12)... named to the Big Ten Player of the Week Honor Roll on Feb. 2 after averaging 21.3 points and eight rebounds in Iowa’s wins over No. 15 Nebraska and Northwestern and 93-88 loss at No. 5 Maryland... dished out a career-high eight assists in win over Penn State (Dec. 28)... has led the Hawkeyes in rebounds in 12 games... named to 2014 Hawkeye Challenge All-Tournament Team.

2013-14 as a Freshman... Honorable mention All-Big Ten by league coaches and media... 1-of-5 league rookies named to the All-Freshman Team... named to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team, becoming first Hawkeye freshman to be named to the team... second among freshmen in Iowa history in scoring (474 points)... third among freshmen in program history in rebounding (229)... fourth among freshmen in program history in 3-pointers (33)... played in all 36 games, starting the last 17 contests... scored in double figures in 16 of first 17 career starts, and Iowa finished with a 13-4 record when she started... Iowa’s third-leading scorer in conference play (13.7), ranking 16th in the Big Ten, and fourth among league freshmen... averaged 12 points and 5.6 rebounds per contest off the bench in Iowa’s first 19 games -- Iowa’s second-leading rebounder and fourth-leading scorer during the stretch... led Iowa in rebounding in 17 games... fourth among Big Ten freshmen in rebounding, seventh in scoring... ninth in the Big Ten in field goal percentage (.493), 16th in rebounding (6.4), and 22nd in scoring (13.2)... scored in double figures in 28-of-36 contests, including 18 of the last 19... tallied six or more rebounds in 23-of-36 games... posted three double-doubles... made first career start in win at Ohio State (Jan. 19), posting first career double-double (24 points, 10 rebounds); finished 12-of-12 from the free throw line; 6-for-6 from the line in the final 28 seconds; her 12-for-12 marked from the line marks the third-best total (when shooting 100%) in the league

this season, and the best performance from the line in conference only action; also tied the program record for most free throws made (when making 100%) during a Big Ten game... equaled a season high with 24 points in win at No. 9 Penn State (Feb. 6), missing only one shot (8-of-9 field goals, 3-of-3 3-pointers, 5-of-5 free throws); drove to the hoop and was fouled with a second on the shot clock, and made both free throws with 8.7 seconds left for the game’s final points... netted a team-high 20 points in Big Ten Tournament championship game... posted third double-double in win over Illinois (Mar. 6), notching 14 points while grabbing 12 rebounds in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament.

high school... Named to the 2013 PARADE All-America Girls Basketball Team -- one of 40 high school seniors selected to the All-America team... named Miss Iowa Basketball by the Iowa Newspaper Association and the Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior... McDonalds All-American nominee... ESPN Hoop-Gurlz Top 100 recruit... named the Iowa City Press-Citizen’s Female Athlete of the Year as a senior after leading West High School to the state tournament for the third year in a row... averaged 26.3 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2.6 steals and 2.2 assists per game as a senior... Academic All-State selection... earned a total of seven all-state honors as a sophomore and junior, including six first team ac-colades... all-district selection as a junior and senior... two-time unanimous MVC Player of the Year and first team all-conference pick... Iowa City Press-Citizen and Gazette/KCRG Player of the Year as a junior... averaged 15 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.2 assists as a sophomore... averaged 16.4 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.2 assists as a junior... led West High to its first state tournament appearance in school history as a sophomore, finishing runner-up... helped the Trojans claim a state championship as a junior with a 25-1 record... named to state tourna-ment all-tournament team in both seasons... led West High to back-to-back MVC titles... holds school records for career points (1,590), career 3-pointers made (112), career free throws made (372), career blocks (104), single season points scored (631), single season scoring average (26.3), two-point baskets made in a season (192), two-point field goal percentage in a season (63.5), single season three-point field goal percentage (47.0), single season field goal percentage (67.4), blocked shots in a season (42), two-point field goals made in a game (15), steals in a single game (10), and blocked shots in a game (five)... also lettered in track and volleyball... helped West High to a 2010 outdoor state track championship... claimed individual state title in indoor 4x800 as a sopho-more... multiple event qualifier for Drake Relays... all-conference and academic all-district pick in volleyball... also excels in the classroom and is an academic all-state and all-conference selection... member of the National Honor Society and held a 4.0 cumulative grade-point average... awarded direct admission into Tippie College of Business for academic achievement.

Personal... Parents are Missy and Jeff Disterhoft... mother played basketball and softball at Drake and was teammates with current assistant coaches Jan Jensen and Jenni Fitzgerald... has a younger brother, Nate... business major.

CAreer BestsPoints: 24, 2x, last at Penn State (2/6/14)Rebounds: 13 vs. Nebraska (1/26/15)FGM: 11 vs. Arkansas (11/28/14)FGA: 18 vs. Ohio State (2/5/15)3-pt FG: 4 at Northwestern (1/29/15)3-pt FGA: 5, 9x, last vs. American (3/23/15)FTM: 12 at Ohio State (1/19/14)FTA: 12 at Ohio State (1/19/14)Assists: 8 vs. Penn State (12/28/14)Steals: 3, 2x, last at Nebraska (2/12/15)Blocks: 2, 4x, last vs. Nebraska (3/6/15)Minutes: 39 vs. Nebraska (3/9/14)

Individual Career History

Disterhoft, Ally

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2014-15 36-17 1035/28.8 155-317 . 4 8 9 33-97 . 3 4 0 131-176 . 7 4 4 71 158 229 6.4 72 2 49 77 12 24 474 13.22015-16 34-34 1104/32.5 163-380 . 4 2 9 40-109 . 3 6 7 137-175 . 7 8 3 73 127 200 5.9 59 0 83 60 13 29 503 14.8TOTAL 70-51 2139/30.6 318-697 . 4 5 6 73-206 . 3 5 4 268-351 . 7 6 4 144 285 429 6.1 131 2 132 137 25 53 977 14.0

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1 - Alexa KastanekGuard5-10, JuniorLincoln, Neb.Southeast

2014-15 as a sophomore... Com-peted in 32-of-34 games this sea-son... scored a season-high 10 points in Iowa’s win over USC Upstate on Nov. 14... netted 8 points on four oc-casions: vs UNI on Nov. 25, at No. 7 Lousville, vs Iowa State on Dec. 11, at No. 5 Maryland on Feb. 1... dished out a season-best four assists in Iowa’s victory at Northwestern on Jan. 29... Academic All-Big Ten honoree.

2013-14 as a Freshman... Competed in 34-of-36 games, missing two in the Big Ten Tournament due to injury... scored in double fig-ures in three games, including Iowa’s win at Ohio State (10 points) on Jan. 19... notched first career double-figure scoring game in the Cancun Challenge in win over UNC-Wilmington, tallying a season-best 12 points and playing a season-high 23 minutes... grabbed a season-high seven rebounds in win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Nov. 13)... converted a season-best three 3-pointers in the win over North Dakota (Dec. 28)... posted a season-high five assists on three occasions, the last coming in the first round Big Ten Tournament victory over Illinois (March 6)... saw first career action in season-opener against UC Riverside (Nov. 8), tallying five points and a season-best three steals.

high school... ESPN HoopGurlz Top 100 recruit... first player in Lincoln Southeast High School history to start and play in every game since freshman season... all-state selection as a junior... named all-city as a freshman, sophomore and junior... selected as team captain every season since her freshman year... averaged 14.1 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.8 steals as a sophomore... aver-aged 16.3 points and 5.5 rebounds as a junior... led her high school to three state tournament appearances, including runner-up finish as a junior... claimed city, conference and district championships in each of her three seasons... also excelled in the classroom as a member of the National Honor Society and honor roll student throughout high school.

Personal... Parents are Lisa and Dave Kastanek... has two older sisters, Allie and Marissa, and one younger brother, Marcus... Marissa was an All-ACC performer for the North Carolina State women’s basketball team... psychology major.

CAreer BestsPoints: 12 vs. UNC-Wilmington (11/30/13)Rebounds: 7 vs. Ark-Pine Bluff (11/13/13)FGM: 5 vs. UNC-Wilmington (11/30/13)FGA: 9 vs. UNC-Wilmington (11/30/13)3-pt FG: 3 vs. North Dakota (12/28/13)3-pt FGA: 5 vs. Northern Iowa (11/25/14)FTM: 3, 3x, last vs. Robert Morris (11/16/14)FTA: 5 at Wisconsin (1/12/14)Assists: 5, 3x, last vs. Illinois (3/6/14)Steals: 3 vs. UC Riverside (11/8/13)Blocks: 1, 4x, last vs. Illinois (1/8/15)Minutes: 23 vs. UNC-Wilmington (11/30/13)

Individual Career History

Kastanek, Alexa

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2014-15 34-0 433/12.7 50-136 . 3 6 8 20-71 . 2 8 2 20-34 . 5 8 8 5 32 37 1.1 50 0 48 40 2 26 140 4.12015-16 32-0 263/8.2 25-73 . 3 4 2 10-28 . 3 5 7 17-24 . 7 0 8 7 28 35 1.1 30 0 27 20 2 13 77 2.4TOTAL 66-0 696/10.5 75-209 . 3 5 9 30-99 . 3 0 3 37-58 . 6 3 8 12 60 72 1.1 80 0 75 60 4 39 217 3.3

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40 - Hailey SchnedenForward6-2, JuniorDavenport, IowaAssumption

2014-15 as a sophomore... Played in three games this season... record-ed a rebound in two minutes played twice: vs USC Upstate on Nov. 14 and vs Pepperdine on Nov. 21... Big Ten Distinguished Scholar... Academic All-Big Ten honoree... appeared on the fall and spring Dean’s List.

2013-14 as a Freshman... Played in 11 games... saw first career action in win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Nov. 13, playing six minutes and scoring first career points.

high school... Led Davenport Assumption to three-straight state titles, and four-straight conference championships, includ-ing an undefeated conference slate in 2011... as a senior, team captain averaged 9.2 points per game and blocked 76 shots on way to being named a McDonald’s All-American nominee, IGCA first team all-state, INA second team all-state, first team All-QC Metro, first team all-conference, and to the 3A state tournament all-tournament team... as a junior, averaged 10.7 points per game and blocked 124 shots on way to being named captain of 3A state tournament all-tournament team, IGCA second team all-state, INA second team all-state, first team all-district, first team All-QC Metro, first team all-conference, and a nominee for Quad City Times Athlete of the Year... awarded the United States Navy Athlete Award as a senior... holds school records for blocked shots in a single game (13) and career blocks (241), and holds the 3A state tournament single game shot block record (13)... recorded a triple-double in state tournament game during junior year (12 rebounds, 10 points, 13 blocked shots)... twice named to confer-ence all-academic team... four-year varsity letterwinner... was also a standout in volleyball and tennis... middle hitter was named Freshman MVP and earned three varsity letters while garnering honorable mention all-conference honors as a junior and senior... two-time volleyball all-academic team member and team captain guided team to conference title as a junior and state appearance as a senior... earned three letters in tennis and was named to ten-nis all-academic team twice... named first team all-conference in doubles as a junior and second team all-conference as a senior... as a senior, was regional doubles runner-up and a state quali-fier, helping lead team to regional title and third place finish at state... member of National Honor Society during junior and se-

nior years... awarded the 2013 President’s Award for Educational Excellence... also participated in Blood Drive Committee, Red Cross Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, SADD, Spanish Club, Student Ambassador and Student Council.

Personal... Parents are Peggy and Bob Schneden... has a brother, Blake... pre-dentistry major.

CAreer BestsPoints: 2, 4x, last vs. Idaho State (12/7/13)Rebounds: 2 vs. UNC-Wilmington (11/30/13)FGM: 1, 3x, last vs. Idaho State (12/7/13)FGA: 2, 2x, last vs. Idaho State (12/7/13)3-pt FG: ---3-pt FGA: ---FTM: 2 vs. Ark-Pine Bluff (11/13/13)FTA: 2, 2x, last vs. UNC-Wilmington (11/30/13)Assists: 2 vs. Pepperdine (11/21/14)Steals: 1, 2x, last vs. North Dakota (12/28/13)Blocks: 1, 2x, last vs. Stony Brook (11/17/13)Minutes: 10 vs. UNC-Wilmington (11/30/13)

Individual Career History

Schneden, Hailey

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2014-15 11-0 35/3.2 3-5 . 6 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-4 . 5 0 0 1 4 5 0.5 5 0 3 1 2 2 8 0.72015-16 3-0 5/1.7 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 1 2 0.7 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 14-0 40/2.9 3-5 . 6 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-4 . 5 0 0 2 5 7 0.5 5 0 5 1 2 2 8 0.6

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23 - Christina ButtenhamForward6-0, SophomoreHamilton, Ontario, CanadaSt. Mary Catholic Secondary

hawk Items... Named to the Cana-dian Junior Women’s National Team in 2014 and 2015.

2014-15 as a Freshman... Appeared in 27 games, averaging six minutes off the bench... shot .458 from the floor and .348 beyond the arc... played a season-high 15 minutes, netting a season-best 11 points, in Iowa’s win over Penn State on Dec. 28... scored 9 points against Robert Morris on Nov. 16 in 10 minutes played, knocking down 4 of her 6 shots attempted, and pulled down a season-high 3 rebounds for the second consecutive game... was a perfect 3-for-3 from behind the arc to record 9 points against Pepperdine on Nov. 21.

Prior to Iowa... Named to the 2014 Canadian Junior Women’s National Team... led the Canadian Junior Women’s National Team to a silver medal at the FIBA Americas Women’s U18 Championship at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado -- averaged 10.2 points and 6.2 rebounds during the five games, helping the team qualify for the U19 FIBA World Championships in 2015... the last seven years she competed with Hamilton Tran-sway, the team won two consecutive JUEL (Junior Elite) League Championships (2013 and 2014) and five consecutive OBA (On-tario Basketball Association) Division One Championships (2008 to 2012)... averaged 14.5 points and 6.9 rebounds and 2.7 steals on her way to first team all-star honours... selected to play in the JUEL All-Star Game... earned first team all-star honors in four high school tournaments... two-time team MVP led St. Mary Catholic Secondary to four consecutive OFSAA Championships... awarded all-star team honor at the More Hoops, S.O.S.I. and St. Mary’s Kick-Off Classic Tournaments... selected to play in the 17th annual Hamilton Spectator All-Star Classic... competed or trained with Team Ontario Provincial Team from 2010 to 2013, guiding team to gold at the Canadian Nationals in 2010 and 2011 and gold at the 2013 Canada Summer Games... earned the Hazel Miner Award, presented to the player who upholds the finest qualities of sport in their pursuit of athletic excellence... selected to the all-star team at the 2013 USJN/Nike 17U National Championships held in Washington, D.C. ... as a sophomore, was the youngest member of

the Canadian National U17 Women’s Basketball Team, which won a bronze medal at the FIBA World Cadette championship in the Netherlands -- scored eight points in the game against Japan to help Team Canada earn a Bronze Medal in Amsterdam... Academic Honor Roll student.

Personal... Parents are Grant and Brenda... has two siblings, Kyle and Scott... human physiology major. CAreer BestsPoints: 32 vs. UNC-Wilmington (11/30/13)Rebounds: 4, 11x, last vs. Illinois (2/13/14)FGM: 11 vs. UNC-Wilmington (11/30/13)FGA: 22 vs. Penn State (1/5/14)3-pt FG: 7, 2x, last vs. Syracuse (12/5/13)3-pt FGA: 15 vs. Michigan (2/26/12)FTM: 6, 3x, last vs. Purdue (3/7/14)FTA: 6, 5x, last vs. Purdue (3/7/14)Assists: 5, 2x, last vs. Boston College (11/29/13)Steals: 6 vs. Drake (12/21/13)Blocks: 1, 4x, last at Penn State (2/6/14)Minutes: 39 vs. Penn State (1/5/14)

Individual Career History

Buttenham, Christina

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2015-16 27-0 161/6.0 27-59 . 4 5 8 8-23 . 3 4 8 4-10 . 4 0 0 4 18 22 0.8 12 0 9 14 0 6 66 2.4TOTAL 27-0 161/6.0 27-59 . 4 5 8 8-23 . 3 4 8 4-10 . 4 0 0 4 18 22 0.8 12 0 9 14 0 6 66 2.4

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4 - Chase ColeyForward6-3, SophomoreMinneapolis, Minn.Washburn

2014-15 as a Freshman... Ap-peared in 29 games, averaging 6.9 minutes played off the bench... shot .649 from the floor and aver-aged 1.6 rebounds per game... scored 7 points and recorded 2 rebounds in her first appear-ance against USC Upstate on Nov. 14... notched a season-best 3 blocks against Arkansas on Nov. 28... netted 6 points in Iowa’s win at No. 16 Rutgers on Jan. 4, going 3-of-4 from the field... recorded a season-high 9 points in the team’s win over Indiana on Feb. 15... pulled down a season-best 5 rebounds in Iowa’s loss to Ohio State on Feb. 21... posted six points off the bench in Iowa’s NCAA Tournament Second Round victory over Miami on March 22.

high school... Named the 2013-14 Gatorade Minnesota Girls Basketball Player of the Year, and the 2014 Star Tribune Metro Player of the Year... Minnesota Miss Basketball nominee (2014)... ESPN HoopGurlz Top 100 recruit... roster invitee at the inaugural SchollyMe All World Game in California... 2014 McDonald’s All-American Nominee... named to the 2014 Associated Press First Team Minnesota All-State Team... in 2013-2014, helped lead Washburn to back-to-back Minneapolis City Conference Titles at 12-0 and to the Class AAA MSHSL State Tournament, finish-ing fourth in Class AAA... in 2011-2012, helped lead Washburn to an undefeated Minneapolis City Conference Title, the first in 29 years at 12-0, and to the Class AA MSHSL State Tournament in as many years, finishing fourth... averaged 18.3 points, 14.0 rebounds, 7.4 blocks, 3.8 assists and 3.8 steals in 117 career high school games... scored 2,145 total points - ranks fourth all-time in Minneapolis City Conference and No. 23 all-time in state history... tallied 1,634 career rebounds - first all-time in Mpls. City Conference and second all-time in state history... notched 870 career blocked shots - state all-time leader in Minnesota (boys and girls), and ranks second all-time nationally for the NFHS... as a senior, averaged 24.4 points, 18.3 rebounds, 8.9 blocks, 6.1 assists and 5.4 steals per game... 805 points marked a single-season record at Washburn... 604 rebounds equaled an MSHSL single-season record...18.3 rebounds per game led state and ranked 16th nationally... 293 blocks marked an MSHSL single-season record and ranked third nationally; 8.9 blocks

per game was fourth-highest total nationally... led the confer-ence in assists (201) and ranked eighth in the state, while also leading the conference in steals (179), while ranking fifth in the state... four-time all-conference honoree... 2014 Confer-ence Player of the Year... three-time all-state honoree... set state record for blocks in three-straight seasons (216, 255, 293)... notched 23 blocks in a single game, the second-highest total in state history and the fourth-highest total nationally... recorded 59 career double-doubles, 24 triple-doubles, four quadruple-doubles, and one quintuple-double... volleyball, lacrosse and track standout.

Personal... Father is Tylor Coley... late mother, Kelli Jo Behrens-Coley, was a basketball standout at Minnesota... pre-business major.

CAreer BestsPoints: 9 vs. Indiana (2/15/15Rebounds: 5 at Ohio State (2/21/15)FGM: 4 vs. Indiana (2/15/15)FGA: 5, 2x, last vs. Indiana (2/15/15)3-pt FG: ---3-pt FGA: ---FTM: 3 vs. USC Upstate (11/14/14)FTA: 5 vs. USC Upstate (11/14/14)Assists: 1, 7x, last vs. Miami (3/22/15)Steals: 1 vs. Arkansas (11/28/14)Blocks: 3 vs. Arkansas (11/28/14)Minutes: 20 vs. Arkansas (11/28/14)

Individual Career History

Coley, Chase

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2015-16 29-0 201/6.9 37-57 . 6 4 9 0-0 . 0 0 0 9-17 . 5 2 9 18 27 45 1.6 21 0 7 13 10 1 83 2.9TOTAL 29-0 201/6.9 37-57 . 6 4 9 0-0 . 0 0 0 9-17 . 5 2 9 18 27 45 1.6 21 0 7 13 10 1 83 2.9

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15 - Whitney JenningsGuard5-5, SophomoreLogansport, Ind.Logansport

hawk Items... Scored the third-most 3-pointers (36), dished out the fourth-most assists (92), recorded the fourth-most steals (35), and scored the 11th-most points (308) of all freshmen in Iowa basketball history... competed in all 34 games in 2014-15 with 31 starts, including the final 27 of the season... Iowa is 23-8 (.742) when Jennings starts.

2014-15 as a Freshman... Competed in all 34 games in 2014-15 with 31 starts, including the final 27 of the season... Iowa is 23-8 (.742) when Jennings starts... scored the third-most 3-pointers (36), dished out the fourth-most assists (92), recorded the fourth-most steals (35), and scored the 11th-most points (308) of all freshmen in Iowa basketball history... scored in double figures in 17 games this season... started her first career game in season-opener against USC Upstate on Nov. 14, tallying seven points and five assists... tallied 15 points in Hawkeye Challenge win against Dayton on Nov. 22... posted season-best 19 points in win over Gonzaga in Las Vegas on Nov. 29... dished out a season-high six assists in home win over Northwestern on Jan. 14... sent Iowa and No. 15 Nebraska into overtime after going 1-for-2 at the free throw line with one second remaining in regulation on Jan. 26... scored 16 points in Iowa’s First Round NCAA Tournament victory (Iowa’s 2nd-leading scorer), finishing 4-of-5 from the field, 2-of-3 from 3-point range, and 6-of-6 from the line... tallied 11 points in Iowa’s Second Round win over Miami... perfect (9-of-9) from the free throw line during Iowa’s NCAA Tournament run (3 games).

high school... Named Indiana Miss Basketball by The Indianapo-lis Star... 2013-14 Gatorade Indiana Girls Basketball Player of the Year... named to the 2014 Parade All-America Girls Basketball Team; 1-of-20 high school seniors selected... concluded her prep basketball career with 2,641 points, fifth on the state’s career scor-ing list... fourth in state history in assists with 699 and seventh in steals with 404... averaged 32 points, eight rebounds, 7.4 assists and 5.1 steals as a senior, leading the Berries (24-3) to the Class 4A state semifinals... as a junior, averaged 23.6 points, 7.8 assists, 4.5 rebounds, 4.1 steals... as a sophomore, averaged 25.4 points, 7 assists, 3.2 rebounds, 3.6 steals... as a freshman, averaged 24.2 points, 5.5 assists, 3.8 rebounds, 2.9 steals... 2013 Indiana Coaches of Girls Sports First Team All-State selection... recorded three triple-doubles and was a 2014 McDonald’s All-American selection com-mittee nominee... school’s all-time leading scorer... led Logansport

to a 86-14 record during four-year career, including back-to-back undefeated conference championships... four-time Loganland Player of the Year earned four-straight all-state honors, earning honorable mention as a freshman, second team as a sophomore, and first team as a junior and senior... earned 12 varsity letters... two-time first team all-district honoree in soccer, scoring 28 goals as a senior... individual sectional singles champion in 2012 and 2013, earning honorable mention all-state honors in tennis... Na-tional Honor Society and Fellowship of Christian Athletes member.

Personal... Parents are Doug and Carol... has four siblings, Shan-non, Jared, Rachel, and Matthew... pre-business major.

CAreer BestsPoints: 19 vs. Gonzaga (11/29/14)Rebounds: 4, 7x, last vs. Baylor (3/27/15)FGM: 7 vs. Gonzaga (11/29/14)FGA: 13, 2x, last at Northwestern (1/29/15)3-pt FG: 4 at Northwestern (1/29/15)3-pt FGA: 8 at Northwestern (1/29/15)FTM: 6, 2x, last vs. American (3/20/15)FTA: 8 vs. Iowa State (12/11/14)Assists: 6 vs. Northwestern (1/14/15)Steals: 3, 5x, last at Michigan State (1/18/15)Blocks: 1, 6x, last vs. Nebraska (3/6/15)Minutes: 38 vs. Ohio State (3/7/15)

Individual Career History

Jennings, Whitney

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2015-16 34-31 1050/30.9 101-262 . 3 8 5 36-112 . 3 2 1 70-100 . 7 0 0 9 59 68 2.0 73 2 92 53 6 35 308 9.1TOTAL 34-31 1050/30.9 101-262 . 3 8 5 36-112 . 3 2 1 70-100 . 7 0 0 9 59 68 2.0 73 2 92 53 6 35 308 9.1

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34 - Carly MohnsForward6-1, SophomoreBrodhead, Wis.Brodhead

2014-15 as a Freshman... Played in 14 games this season, averaging 4.6 minutes per game... scored a season-high six points and added three rebounds while going 3-for-3 from the field in Iowa’s win over Pepperdine on Nov. 21... pulled down a season-best seven rebounds in Iowa’s season-opener against USC Upstate on Nov. 14.

high school... Four-time first team all-conference and first team Beloit Daily News honoree... as a junior, was named first team all-state and first team Wisconsin State Journal... led her team to four-straight conference titles... compiled 368 points, 266 rebounds, 42 assists, and 85 steals as a junior, helping her team to a 23-2 record -- 266 rebounds are a single-season school re-cord... Academic Honor Roll student... three-time all-conference honoree in volleyball... track sectional qualifier in the high jump, discus and shot put.

Personal... Parents are Jim and Jenny... has one sibling, Mariah... open major.

CAreer BestsPoints: 6 vs. Pepperdine (11/21/14)Rebounds: 7 vs. USC Upstate (11/14/14)FGM: 3 vs. Pepperdine (11/21/14)FGA: 3 vs. Pepperdine (11/21/14)3-pt FG: ---3-pt FGA: 1 vs. Gonzaga (11/29/14)FTM: 1 vs. Gonzaga (11/29/14)FTA: 6 vs. USC Upstate (11/14/14)Assists: 1, 3x, last vs. Gonzaga (11/29/14)Steals: 1, 3x, last vs. Penn State (12/28/14)Blocks: 1 vs. Northern Iowa (11/25/14)Minutes: 14 vs. USC Upstate (11/14/14)

Individual Career History

Mohns, Carly

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2015-16 14-0 64/4.6 5-10 . 5 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 1-8 . 1 2 5 6 13 19 1.4 11 0 3 5 1 3 11 0.8TOTAL 14-0 64/4.6 5-10 . 5 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 1-8 . 1 2 5 6 13 19 1.4 11 0 3 5 1 3 11 0.8

CAreer stAts

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11 - Tania DavisGuard5-4, FreshmanGrand Blanc, Mich. Goodrich

high school... Named Michigan Miss Basketball by the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan and the Detroit Free Press in 2015... four-year starter at Goodrich High School... ESPN Top 40 guard (ranked No. 36)... ESPN HoopGurlz Top 100 recruit, ranked as the 36th-best prospect nationally and the 12th-best point guard... top prospect in the 2015 class in the state of Michigan by Lady Baller Insider... two-time Flint Journal Dream Team Player of the Year (2014, 2015)... led her team to back-to-back Class B state titles as a freshman and sophomore (2012 and 2013), to regional finals as a junior (2014), and to semifinals as a senior (2015)... all-time lead-ing scorer and assists leader at Goodrich... averaged 18.9 points, 6.3 assists, 4.2 rebounds, and 3.2 steals per game as a senior... helped Goodrich to a 100-8 record in her high school career, which included an undefeated record against Genesee Area Confer-ence Red Division opponents, four conference championships, four district titles, and three regional championships... two-time team captain... Davis earned honorable mention all-conference honors as a freshman, leading Goodrich to a 28-0 record and a state title, playing in 28 contests while making six starts... she averaged 8.1 points, 2.1 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 1.7 steals... as a sophomore, Davis started all 28 games while averaging 17.6 points, 2.7 rebounds, 4.0 assists, 3.2 steals, leading Goodrich to a 25-3 record and a second-consecutive state title... she earned first team all-conference, Basketball Coaches Association Class B All-State, Associated Press Class B Special Mention All-State, De-troit Free Press First Team All-State Class B, and Detroit News First Team All-State Class B honors as a sophomore... as a junior, Davis led Goodrich to a district title and a 22-3 record, averaging 19.1 points, 3.0 rebounds, 4.1 assists, and 3.2 steals, while starting all 25 games... she earned MLive (Flint) Player of the Year, Associated Press Class B Player of the Year, Basketball Coaches Association Best of the Best (top 11 players in state), Detroit Free Press First Team All-State Class B, Detroit News First Team All-State, and first team all-conference honors... Davis notched five 25-point games, including a 41-point performance... as a senior, Davis was named a Parade All-American, Associated Press Class B Player of the Year, Basketball Coaches Association Best of the Best (top 11 players in state), Detroit News First Team All-State, and first team all-conference honors... a National Honor Society member, she was a member of the honor roll every semester since her freshman year... played AAU for Michigan Crossover from 2009-14.

Personal... Parents are Keyatta Anderson and Roy Davis... has one younger brother, Tyson... pre-medicine major.

10 - Megan GustafsonForward6-3, FreshmanPort Wing, Wis.South Shore

high school... Ranked No. 12 at her position and No. 80 in her class by ESPN HoopGurlz... four-time first team all-conference honoree, three-time first team all-state selection, and three-time team captain... four-year letterwinner at South Shore High School... guided her team to conference, sectional and regional championships as a sophomore... secured conference and regional championships as a junior... led her team to conference, sectional and regional cham-pionships as a senior... compiled 3,229 points, 1724 rebounds, and 628 blocks in her career... all-time scoring leader in Wisconsin, and the only player in state history to eclipse 3,000 points... scored a single game, state-record 64 points as a senior... scored more than 50 points in back-to-back nights... scored 1,127 points in a season, another record for the state of Wisconsin... ESPN Top 100 recruit... Gustafson is also a four-time all-conference selection in volleyball, and competed in the shot put, discus, triple jump, 300-meter hurdles, and 100-meter hurdles in track... Gustafson, a National Honor Society member, has been an honor roll student throughout high school... she has served as class president all four years of high school, and served as a student council member as a junior and senior... played AAU for the Viking Club for one year, Team Wisconsin for one year, and Team Wisconsin Select Black for three years... won the North Tartan Meltdown with Team Wisconsin Select Black, the eighth-best team in the country in 2014.

Personal... Parents are Eva and Clendon Gustafson... has one sister, Emily, who plays basketball at Upper Iowa... father played basketball at UW-Superior... mother played basketball and vol-leyball at St. Scholastica... business major.

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24 - Tagyn LarsonForward6-2, FreshmanSioux Falls, S.D. Roosevelt

high school... Four-time all-state, all-city, and all-conference honoree... 100th-best player and the 15th-best wing in the Class of 2015 by ESPN HoopGurlz... four-year letterwinner at Roosevelt High School... Larson averaged 12 points and eight rebounds and registered 90 blocks as a sophomore, leading Roosevelt to a conference title... as a junior, she averaged 16 points and eight rebounds, tallying 69 blocks... she also shot 51 percent from the field and 80 percent from the foul line... Larson holds the school record for career blocks, blocks in a game, and career rebounds... Larson was also a standout outside hitter on the Roosevelt volleyball team, earning all-state, all-conference, and all-city honors... named a Hometown Hero for her high school... also involved in Spanish Club, Cancer Awareness Club, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes... played AAU with the Dakota Schoolers for three years and the South Dakota Attack for two years.

Personal... Parents are Heidi Wagner and Keith Larson... has one brother, Cody, and two sisters, Wagner and Kyra... mother played volleyball at Montana State and father played football and basketball at Augustana College... Cody (basketball) and Wagner (volleyball) are student-athletes at South Dakota State... undecided major.

21 - Hannah StewartForward6-2, FreshmanMinot, N.D. Bishop Ryan Catholic

high school... Named North Dakota Miss Basketball by North Dakota As-sociated Press Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association in 2015... Gatorade North Dakota Girls Basketball Player of the Year in 2015, after being a nominee for the same award in 2014... two-time Athlete of the Year for the state of North Dakota (2014, 2015)... three-time all-area and all-tournament team selection... three-time team captain... 82nd-best player and the 15th best forward in the Class of 2015 by ESPN HoopGurlz... led Bishop Ryan Catholic High School to three consecutive Class B state championships... four-time all-state (first team in 2013-15 and second team in 2012), all-region, and all-district honoree... three-time state tournament MVP... averaged 19.3 points, 11.8 rebounds, 5.7 steals, 4.6 blocks, and 4.3 assists per game as a senior... also shot 60.9 percent from inside the arc... record holder in career points, career rebounds, career blocks, career steals, and rebounds in a game... Stewart is also a standout volleyball player, earning all-district and all-region honors... she plays pitcher and shortstop in softball, and owns the school records for home runs, career hits, and pitching wins... Stewart tossed a no-hitter in the 2013 state tournament... she has guided Bishop Ryan to three-straight conference titles and three-consecutive state runner-up finishes, while being named all-state and state all-tournament four times and a nominee for the Gatorade Player of the Year twice... all-state volleyball honoree... named Gatorade Player of the Year in softball in 2015... maintained a 4.0 GPA in the classroom... president of the National Honors Society... Head of the Rock Team for Assistant Chaplains... also involved in Rotary Club, Speech Team, Special Olympics, S.A.D.D., and orchestra (violin)... played AAU for North Tartan 2014 Nike Elite Minnesota.

Personal... Parents are Julie and Peter Stewart... has one younger brother, Elijah, and one younger sister, Annika... mother (basket-ball and track and field) and father (basketball) were student-athletes at North Dakota... business major.

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Iowa Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Sep 21, 2015)All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 26-8 18-0 6-5 2-3CONFERENCE 14-4 9-0 5-4 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 12-4 9-0 1-1 2-3

Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds11/14/14 USC UPSTATE W 107-56 5291 (19)Disterhoft, Ally (10)Doolittle, Bethany11/16/14 ROBERT MORRIS W 85-67 4030 (21)Dixon, Melissa (14)Logic, Samantha11/21/14 PEPPERDINE W 97-68 3578 (20)Dixon, Melissa (10)Disterhoft, Ally11/22/14 DAYTON W 90-83 3381 (23)Doolittle, Bethany (11)Logic, Samantha11/25/14 UNI W 73-45 3711 (18)Disterhoft, Ally (7)Logic, Samantha11/28/14 vs Arkansas 67-77 L 216 (23)Disterhoft, Ally (6)Disterhoft, Ally11/29/14 vs Gonzaga W 79-67 177 (19)Jennings, Whitney (12)Doolittle, Bethany12/4/14 at LOUISVILLE 52-86 L 7854 (12)Doolittle, Bethany (9)Doolittle, Bethany12/7/14 COLORADO W 78-63 6061 (23)Dixon, Melissa (10)Doolittle, Bethany12/11/14 IOWA STATE W 76-67 4902 (16)Disterhoft, Ally (7)Peschel, Kali

(7)Logic, Samantha12-21-14 at Drake W 100-98 3130 (31)Dixon, Melissa (11)Logic, Samantha12/28/14 *PENN STATE W 77-52 5411 (21)Dixon, Melissa (11)Doolittle, Bethany1/4/15 *at Rutgers W 79-72 2542 (21)Dixon, Melissa (8)Doolittle, Bethany1/8/15 *at Illinois 61-73 L 1650 (24)Dixon, Melissa (7)Logic, Samantha

(7)Disterhoft, Ally(7)Doolittle, Bethany

1/11/15 *PURDUE W 73-59 7359 (18)Dixon, Melissa (5)Peschel, Kali(5)Logic, Samantha(5)Disterhoft, Ally

1/14/15 *NORTHWESTERN W 83-70 4027 (29)Doolittle, Bethany (12)Doolittle, Bethany01/18/15 *at Michigan State W 52-50 8923 (13)Dixon, Melissa (7)Disterhoft, Ally

(13)Logic, Samantha (7)Peschel, Kali1/22/15 *MICHIGAN W 76-70 3584 (16)Dixon, Melissa (7)Logic, Samantha1/26/15 *NEBRASKA Wot 78-72 4489 (22)Logic, Samantha (13)Disterhoft, Ally1/29/15 *at Northwestern W 102-99 987 (29)Dixon, Melissa (6)Doolittle, Bethany02/01/15 *at Maryland 88-93 L 5373 (22)Disterhoft, Ally (6)Logic, Samantha

(6)Doolittle, Bethany(6)Disterhoft, Ally

2/5/15 *OHIO STATE W 73-65 4572 (21)Disterhoft, Ally (13)Doolittle, Bethany02/08/15 *at Wisconsin W 87-75 11428 (30)Logic, Samantha (7)Logic, Samantha

(7)Disterhoft, Ally02/12/15 *at Nebraska W 69-61 5260 (14)Disterhoft, Ally (7)Disterhoft, Ally2/15/15 *INDIANA W 81-64 8748 (15)Dixon, Melissa (6)Disterhoft, Ally

(6)Logic, Samantha02/17/15 *at Minnesota 80-93 L 3265 (26)Logic, Samantha (11)Doolittle, Bethany02/21/15 *at Ohio State 82-100 L 6471 (23)Logic, Samantha (9)Disterhoft, Ally2/26/15 *WISCONSIN W 78-74 4536 (22)Doolittle, Bethany (10)Logic, Samantha3/1/15 *MINNESOTA W 92-76 9726 (27)Dixon, Melissa (12)Doolittle, Bethany3/6/15 vs Nebraska W 74-65 (16)Disterhoft, Ally (9)Disterhoft, Ally

(9)Doolittle, Bethany3/7/15 vs Ohio State 85-91 Lot 5642 (22)Dixon, Melissa (8)Doolittle, Bethany3/20/15 AMERICAN W 75-67 4429 (18)Disterhoft, Ally (11)Logic, Samantha03/22/15 MIAMI W 88-70 7220 (22)Doolittle, Bethany (11)Doolittle, Bethany3/27/15 vs BU 66-81 L (16)Doolittle, Bethany (10)Logic, Samantha

* - Conference gameAttendance Summary Games Attend Avg/GameHome 18 95055 5281Away 11 56883 5171Neutral 5 6035 1207Total 34 157973 4646

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2014-15 Iowa Women's BasketballIowa Season Box Score (as of Sep 21, 2015)

Conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 14-4 9-0 5-4 0-0CONFERENCE 14-4 9-0 5-4 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg21 Dixon, Melissa 18-18 592 32.9 89-204 . 4 3 6 67-155 . 4 3 2 31-35 . 8 8 6 5 34 39 2.2 41 0 30 19 0 22 276 15.351 Doolittle, Bethany 18-18 523 29.1 119-233 . 5 1 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 38-53 . 7 1 7 39 87 126 7.0 51 0 23 40 56 29 276 15.302 Disterhoft, Ally 18-18 629 34.9 85-206 . 4 1 3 23-69 . 3 3 3 77-93 . 8 2 8 39 72 111 6.2 28 0 50 24 7 14 270 15.022 Logic, Samantha 18-18 660 36.7 108-211 . 5 1 2 19-49 . 3 8 8 30-46 . 6 5 2 28 93 121 6.7 39 1 162 70 7 33 265 14.715 Jennings, Whitney 18-18 556 30.9 51-138 . 3 7 0 18-61 . 2 9 5 26-38 . 6 8 4 5 29 34 1.9 39 1 50 32 2 13 146 8.104 Coley, Chase 16-0 101 6.3 23-31 . 7 4 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-4 . 5 0 0 12 14 26 1.6 9 0 4 9 3 0 48 3.025 Peschel, Kali 18-0 263 14.6 19-54 . 3 5 2 8-24 . 3 3 3 8-9 . 8 8 9 14 31 45 2.5 31 1 11 15 2 5 54 3.023 Buttenham, Christina 16-0 77 4.8 11-28 . 3 9 3 3-11 . 2 7 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 3 9 12 0.8 4 0 4 9 0 1 25 1.601 Kastanek, Alexa 17-0 106 6.2 10-28 . 3 5 7 3-10 . 3 0 0 3-6 . 5 0 0 4 14 18 1.1 14 0 19 13 1 6 26 1.503 Till, Claire 17-0 98 5.8 10-15 . 6 6 7 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 9 13 22 1.3 26 0 1 5 2 2 20 1.233 Reynolds, Kathryn 4-0 5 1.3 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0.834 Mohns, Carly 5-0 12 2.4 1-2 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.6 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 0.440 Schneden, Hailey 1-0 1 1.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.045 Smith, Nicole 1-0 2 2.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Team 40 33 73 3Total.......... 18 3625 527-1151 . 4 5 8 142-381 . 3 7 3 215-284 . 7 5 7 198 432 630 35.0 283 3 355 241 80 126 1411 78.4Opponents...... 18 3625 485-1130 . 4 2 9 113-314 . 3 6 0 235-315 . 7 4 6 253 474 727 40.4 288 - 291 303 68 116 1318 73.2

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalsIowa 692 702 17 1411Opponents 614 693 11 1318

2014-15 Iowa Women's BasketballIowa Season Box Score (as of Sep 21, 2015)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 26-8 18-0 6-5 2-3CONFERENCE 14-4 9-0 5-4 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 12-4 9-0 1-1 2-3

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg21 Dixon, Melissa 34-34 1071 31.5 164-364 . 4 5 1 124-275 . 4 5 1 51-57 . 8 9 5 7 72 79 2.3 82 0 52 42 1 30 503 14.802 Disterhoft, Ally 34-34 1104 32.5 163-380 . 4 2 9 40-109 . 3 6 7 137-175 . 7 8 3 73 127 200 5.9 59 0 83 60 13 29 503 14.851 Doolittle, Bethany 34-34 977 28.7 206-422 . 4 8 8 0-0 . 0 0 0 68-99 . 6 8 7 78 161 239 7.0 101 1 37 67 94 47 480 14.122 Logic, Samantha 34-34 1195 35.1 180-372 . 4 8 4 28-86 . 3 2 6 68-98 . 6 9 4 49 188 237 7.0 76 3 276 131 12 63 456 13.415 Jennings, Whitney 34-31 1050 30.9 101-262 . 3 8 5 36-112 . 3 2 1 70-100 . 7 0 0 9 59 68 2.0 73 2 92 53 6 35 308 9.125 Peschel, Kali 34-3 556 16.4 58-127 . 4 5 7 23-53 . 4 3 4 34-43 . 7 9 1 36 61 97 2.9 69 1 20 35 5 13 173 5.104 Coley, Chase 29-0 201 6.9 37-57 . 6 4 9 0-0 . 0 0 0 9-17 . 5 2 9 18 27 45 1.6 21 0 7 13 10 1 83 2.923 Buttenham, Christina 27-0 161 6.0 27-59 . 4 5 8 8-23 . 3 4 8 4-10 . 4 0 0 4 18 22 0.8 12 0 9 14 0 6 66 2.401 Kastanek, Alexa 32-0 263 8.2 25-73 . 3 4 2 10-28 . 3 5 7 17-24 . 7 0 8 7 28 35 1.1 30 0 27 20 2 13 77 2.433 Reynolds, Kathryn 11-0 28 2.5 5-8 . 6 2 5 5-8 . 6 2 5 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2 0 0 2 0 0 1 15 1.403 Till, Claire 29-0 167 5.8 13-23 . 5 6 5 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 16 26 42 1.4 38 0 4 9 5 4 26 0.934 Mohns, Carly 14-0 64 4.6 5-10 . 5 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 1-8 . 1 2 5 6 13 19 1.4 11 0 3 5 1 3 11 0.845 Smith, Nicole 3-0 8 2.7 1-1 1.000 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.3 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 0.740 Schneden, Hailey 3-0 5 1.7 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 1 2 0.7 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0.0

Team 80 70 150 7Total.......... 34 6850 985-2158 . 4 5 6 274-696 . 3 9 4 459-633 . 7 2 5 384 854 1238 36.4 574 7 614 457 150 245 2703 79.5Opponents...... 34 6850 902-2157 . 4 1 8 216-644 . 3 3 5 449-614 . 7 3 1 491 902 1393 41.0 615 - 516 568 130 231 2469 72.6

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalsIowa 1292 1390 21 2703Opponents 1153 1295 21 2469

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1986 Mideast region2nd Round - Tennessee (L), 68-73 in Knoxville, TN

1987 Midwest region (No. 3 seed)2nd Round - New Orleans (W), 69-46 in Iowa CitySweet 16 - Georgia (W), 62-60 in Monroe, LAElite 8 - Louisiana Tech (L), 65-66 in Monroe, LA

1988 West region (No. 1 seed)2nd Round - Stephen F. Austin (W), 83-65 in Iowa CitySweet 16 - Southern Cal. (W), 76-67 in Long Beach, CAElite 8 - Long Beach State (L), 78-98 in Long Beach, CA

1989 Midwest region (No. 3 seed)2nd Round - Tennessee Tech (W), 77-75 in Iowa CitySweet 16 - Stanford (L), 74-98 in Ruston, LA

1990 Mideast region (No. 3 seed)2nd Round - Vanderbilt (L), 56-61 in Iowa City

1991 West region (No. 6 seed)1st Round - Montana (W), 64-53 in Missoula, MT2nd Round - Washington (L), 53-70 in Seattle, WA

1992 Midwest region (No. 1 seed)2nd Round - Missouri State (L), 60-61 (ot) in Iowa City

1993 Mideast region (No. 2 seed)2nd Round - Old Dominion (W), 82-56 in Norfolk, VASweet 16 - Auburn (W), 63-50 in Iowa CityElite 8 - Tennessee (W), 72-56 in Iowa CityFinal Four - Ohio State (L), 72-73 (ot) in Atlanta, GA

1994 Midwest region (No. 3 seed)1st Round - Mt. St. Mary’s (W), 70-47 in Iowa City2nd Round - Alabama (L), 78-84 in Iowa City

1996 Mideast region (No. 2 seed)1st Round - Butler (W), 72-67 in Iowa City2nd Round - DePaul (W), 72-71 in Iowa CitySweet 16 - Vanderbilt (L), 63-74 in Rosemont, IL

1997 Midwest region (No. 9 seed)1st Round - North Carolina State (W), 56-50 in Storrs, CT2nd Round - Connecticut (L), 53-72 in Storrs, CT

1998 Midwest region (No. 4 seed)1st Round - Massachusetts (W), 77-59, in Iowa City2nd Round - Kansas (L), 58-62, in Iowa City

2001 Midwest region (No. 4 seed)1st Round - Oregon (W), 89-82 (OT), in Salt Lake City, UT2nd Round - Utah (L), 69-78, in Salt Lake City, UT

2002 Mideast region (No. 9 seed)1st Round - Virginia (W), 69-62, in Storrs, CT2nd Round - Connecticut (L), 48-86, in Storrs, CT

2004 east region (No. 9 seed)1st Round - Virginia Tech (L), 89-76, in Blacksburg, VA

2006 san Antonio region (No. 10 seed)1st Round - BYU (L), 67-62, in Denver, CO

2008 New Orleans region (No. 9 seed)1st Round - Georgia (L), 67-61, in Norfolk, VA

2009 Oklahoma City region (No. 8 seed)1st Round - Georgia Tech (L), 76-62, in Iowa City, IA

2010 sacramento region (No. 8 seed)1st Round - Rutgers (W), 70-63, in Stanford, CA2nd Round - Stanford (L), 67-96, in Stanford, CA

2011 spokane region (No. 6 seed)1st Round - Gonzaga (L), 86-92, in Spokane, WA

2012 south Bend region (No. 9 seed)1st Round - California (L), 74-84, in South Bend, IN

2013 Norfolk region (No. 9 seed)1st Round - Miami (W), 69-53, in Iowa City2nd Round - Notre Dame (L), 57-74, in Iowa City

2014 louisville region (No. 6 seed)1st Round - Marist (W), 87-65, in Iowa City2nd Round - Louisville (L), 53-83, in Iowa City

2015 Oklahoma City region (No. 3 seed)1st Round - American (W), 75-67, in Iowa City2nd Round - Miami (W), 88-70, in Iowa CitySweet 16 - Baylor (L), 66-81, in Oklahoma City

24 NCAA Tournament appearances (Tied for 6th most all-time)

6 Sweet Sixteens3 Elite Eights

1993 Final Four

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1986-87 (26-5, 17-1)The 1986-87 team won its first Big Ten Championship when the Hawkeyes claimed a share of the title with a 17-1 conference record. The team would go on and advance to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament.

1987-88 (29-2, 17-1)The 1987-88 Hawkeyes won their first outright Big Ten Championship with a 17-1 regular season conference mark. The team finished the season ranked No. 2 in the final Associated Press poll.

1988-89 (27-5, 16-2)In 1988-89, the Hawkeyes claimed a share of the Big Ten Championship with a 15-3 mark. This group of Hawkeyes would extend its home winning streak to 41 games, the second-longest in the nation at the time.

1989-90 (23-6, 15-3)During the 1989-90 season, the Hawkeyes won a share of the Big Ten Championship with a 15-3 conference record. The Hawkeyes finished the season ranked No. 10 in the final Associated Press poll.

1991-92 (25-4, 16-2)The 1991-92 Hawkeyes won the Big Ten Championship outright with a 16-2 conference record. Iowa finished the season ranked No. 7 in the AP poll.

1992-93 (27-4, 16-2)With a 16-2 conference record, Iowa claimed a share of the Big Ten title during the 1992-93 season. This special group of Hawkeyes would go on to become the only Iowa team to advance to the Final Four.

1995-96 (27-4, 15-1)The 1995-96 Hawkeyes finished with a 15-1 mark to win their seventh Big Ten title. This group of Hawkeyes finished the season ranked No. 7 in the AP poll.

1997 Big ten tournament (18-12, 9-7)The 1996-97 Hawkeyes finished fourth in the Big Ten during the regular season and needed to win the Big Ten Tournament in order to advance to the NCAA Tour-nament. Iowa defeated Northwestern, Indiana and Il-linois to win its first Big Ten Tournament title.

1997-98 (18-11, 13-3)Iowa’s 1997-98 squad finished the regular season with a 13-3 conference mark to secure its eighth Big Ten Championship. The team finished the season ranked No. 24 in the final Associated Press poll.

2001 Big ten tournament (21-10, 12-4)In Lisa Bluder’s first year at Iowa, the 2000-01 Hawkeyes finished second in the Big Ten. The Hawkeyes knocked off Indiana, Illinois and Purdue to win the first Big Ten Tournament crown under Bluder.

2007-08 (21-11, 13-5)In 2008, Iowa won a share of the Big Ten regular season championship, its ninth in school history. The Hawk-eyes won a Big Ten-season-best eight-straight during league play.

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Naismith All-AmericanMichelle Edwards, 1988

Kodak All-AmericanMichelle Edwards, 1988Franthea Price, 1990Toni Foster, 1993Cara Consuegra, 2001 (Honorable Mention)Jennie Lillis, 2003 (Honorable Mention)Crystal Smith, 2006 (Honorable Mention)

state Farm Coaches/WBCA All-AmericanKachine Alexander, 2010, 2011 (Honorable Mention)Samantha Logic, 2014 (Honorable Mention), 2015

U.s. Basketball Writers’ All-AmericanMichelle Edwards, 1988Necole Tunsil, 1994Samantha Logic, 2015

Champion National Player of the YearMichelle Edwards, 1988

Chicago Tribune silver Basketball recipientMichelle Edwards, 1988Franthea Price, 1990Tangela Smith, 1996

Associated Press All-AmericanAmy Herrig, 1999 (Honorable Mention)Cara Consuegra, 2001 (Honorable Mention)Kachine Alexander, 2010, 2011 (Honorable Mention)Jaime Printy, 2011 (Honorable Mention)Samantha Logic, 2014 (Honorable Mention), 2015 (Third Team)

WBCA district/region All-AmericanKachine Alexander, 2010, 2011Shanda Berry, 1989Michelle Edwards, 1987, 1988Toni Foster, 1992, 1993Cindy Haugejorde, 1980Jolette Law, 1990Jennie Lillis, 2003Samantha Logic, 2014, 2015Franthea Price, 1989, 1990Necole Tunsil, 1994Crystal Smith, 2006Kristi Smith, 2008Tangela Smith, 1998

Academic All-AmericaAlly Disterhoft, 2015Samantha Logic, 2015Lindsey Meder, 2001, 2002

NCAA Post-Graduate scholarship recipientJolynn Schneider, 1988Tiffany Gooden, 1998Shannon Perry, 1998Cara Consuegra, 2001Lindsey Meder, 2002Jennie Lillis, 2004

robin roberts/WBCA sports Communications scholarshipShannon Perry, 1998Jennie Lillis, 2004

Street & Smith’s Preseason All-AmericanShanda Berry, 1988Michelle Edwards, 1986, 1987Toni Foster, 1991, 1992Tia Jackson, 1993, 1994Franthea Price, 1988, 1989Stephanie Schueler, 1990

esPN Preseason All-AmericanSamantha Logic, 2015 (Second Team)

senior ClAss AWArdSamantha Logic, 2015

Preseason Naismith Player of the Yearhonorable Mention NomineeTangela Smith, 1996-97Nadine Domond, 1997-98

United states Pan American teamLisa Bluder, 2015 (head coach)Amy Herrig, 1999Michelle Edwards, 1991Cindy Haugejorde, 1977

United states Olympic trialsLisa Becker, 1984Shanda Berry, 1988, 1996Michelle Edwards, 1988, 1992Cindy Haugejorde, 1980Franthea Price, 1988

United states World Junior National teamShanda Berry (alternate), 1985Franthea Price, 1986

United states World University Games teamAmy Herrig, 1997Lisa Bluder, 2001 (Asst. Coach)

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United states team trialsLindsey Meder, 2001Megan Skouby, 2006Krista VandeVenter, 2005Jaime Printy, 2011

United states World Championship Qualifying teamShanda Berry, 1993

United states select teamLisa Becker, 1985, 1987Shanda Berry, 1986, 1987Michelle Edwards, 1986Cindy Haugejorde, 1978Amy Herrig, 1996Lisa Long, 1986Franthea Price, 1989Tangela Smith, 1996

National Olympic FestivalShanda Berry, 1985Nadine Domond, 1995Michelle Edwards, 1985Toni Foster, 1987, 1991Tiffany Gooden, 1995Amy Herrig, 1995Lisa Long, 1985Cathy Marx, 1991Franthea Price, 1985, 1986Jolynn Schneider, 1986Tangela Smith, 1995Trisha Waugh, 1987

United states William r. Jones Cup teamShanda Berry, 1987Nadine Domond, 1997Jolette Law, 1988Franthea Price, 1987Tangela Smith, 1997Angie Lee, 1998 (Asst. Coach)

Canadian Junior National team Christina Buttenham, 2014, 2015

First team All-Big tenKachine Alexander, 2010, 2011Shanda Berry, 1989Cara Consuegra, 2001Michelle Edwards, 1986, 1987, 1988Toni Foster, 1991, 1992, 1993Amy Herrig, 1999Jolette Law, 1989, 1990Jennie Lillis, 2003Samantha Logic, 2014, 2015Lisa Long, 1987

Lindsey Meder, 2001, 2002Randi Peterson, 2001Franthea Price, 1988, 1990Stephanie Schueler, 1991Tangela Smith, 1996, 1998Crystal Smith, 2006Kristi Smith, 2008, 2009Necole Tunsil, 1994

second team All-Big tenKachine Alexander, 2009Shanda Berry, 1988Jamie Cavey, 2005Cara Consuegra, 2000Ally Disterhoft, 2015Melissa Dixon, 2015Nadine Domond, 1998Bethany Doolittle, 2014, 2015Tiffany Gooden, 1996Angela Hamblin, 1998Morgan Johnson, 2012, 2013Lisa Long, 1985, 1986Jennie Lillis, 2002, 2004Lindsey Meder, 2000Franthea Price, 1989Jaime Printy, 2010, 2011Stephanie Schueler, 1990Megan Skouby, 2006Johanna Solverson, 2008

third team All-Big tenWendy Ausdemore, 2007, 2009Jamie Cavey, 2004Kristi Faulkner, 2003, 2004Angela Hamblin, 1997Samantha Logic, 2013Jaime Printy, 2012Crystal Smith, 2005Kristi Smith, 2007Kamille Wahlin, 2010, 2012

honorable Mention All-Big tenLaurie Aaron, 1992, 1993Wendy Ausdemore, 2008Lisa Becker, 1985, 1987Tricia Blair, 1987Robin Christian, 1989Karen Clayton, 1996Cara Consuegra, 1999Ally Disterhoft, 2014Nadine Domond, 1996, 1997Tia Jackson, 1993, 1995Lynn Kennedy, 1985, 1986Jolette Law, 1988Cathy Marx, 1994Jaime Printy, 2013

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Jolynn Schneider, 1988Megan Skouby, 2007, 2009Tangela Smith, 1997Necole Tunsil, 1992, 1993Krista VandeVenter, 2006Kamille Wahlin, 2011

Big ten Coach of the YearLisa Bluder, 2001, 2008, 2010Angie Lee, 1996C. Vivian Stringer, 1991, 1993

Big ten Player of the YearMichelle Edwards, 1988Franthea Price, 1990Toni Foster, 1993Tangela Smith, 1998

Big ten Freshman of the YearLisa Becker, 1984Franthea Price, 1987Jaime Printy, 2010Tiffany Gooden, 1995Megan Skouby, 2006

Big ten sixth Player of the YearMelissa Dixon, 2013Megan Skouby, 2008

Big ten All-Freshman teamAlly Disterhoft, 2014Samantha Logic, 2012Jaime Printy, 2010 (unanimous)Megan Skouby, 2006Johanna Solverson, 2002Kamille Wahlin, 2009

Big ten All-defensive teamBethany Doolittle, 2014Crystal Smith, 2006Kachine Alexander, 2010, 2011

Big ten All-tournament teamAngela Hamblin, 1996, 1997 *Tangela Smith, 1997, 1998Cara Consuegra, 2001 *Randi Peterson, 2001Kachine Alexander, 2010Kelli Krei, 2010Kamille Wahlin, 2010Ally Disterhoft, 2014Bethany Doolittle, 2014, 2015Samantha Logic, 2014

* Most Outstanding Player

Academic All-Big ten Jenna Armstrong, 2003, 2004Wendy Ausdemore, 2007, 2008, 2009Lisa Becker, 1986, 1987Jamie Cavey, 2003, 2004, 2005Kelsey Cermak, 2009, 2010, 2011Karen Clayton, 1994, 1995, 1996Megan Considine, 2011, 2012Cara Consuegra, 1999, 2000, 2001Ally Disterhoft, 2015Bethany Doolittle, 2013, 2015Hannah Draxten, 2010, 2011, 2012Kristi Faulkner, 2002, 2003, 2004Tiffany Gooden, 1996, 1997, 1998Jenee Graham, 2006, 2007Felicia Hall, 1989Kalli Hansen, 2012Amy Herrig, 1997, 1998, 1999Morgan Johnson, 2011, 2012, 2013Morgan Kasperek, 2004, 2005, 2006Alexa Kastanek, 2015Susan Koering, 1995, 1996, 1997Kelly Krei, 2010, 2011, 2012Jennie Lillis, 2002, 2003, 2004Samantha Logic, 2013, 2014, 2015Leah Magner, 2001, 2002Becca McCann, 2002, 2003, 2004Lindsey Meder, 2000, 2001, 2002Trisha Nesbitt, 2011, 2012, 2013Shannon Perry, 1996, 1997, 1998Kali Peschel, 2014, 2015Jaime Printy, 2011, 2012, 2013Tiffany Reedy, 2004, 2005, 2006Lindsay Richards, 2004Randi Peterson, 1999, 2000, 2001Laura Podolak, 2000Jody Ratigan, 1988, 1989, 1990Kathryn Reynolds, 2013, 2014, 2015Stacy Schlapkohl, 2008Hailey Schneden, 2015Jolynn Schneider, 1988Becky Shrigley, 1990, 1992Kristi Smith, 2008Krista VandeVenter, 2006, 2007, 2008Kamille Wahlin, 2010, 2011, 2012Trisha Waugh, 1990, 1991

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Michelle edwards (1984-88)

A native of Boston, and a Class of 2014 Women’s Bas-ketball Hall of Fame inductee, Michelle Edwards is one of the most decorated players in Iowa women’s basketball history. The 5-foot-9 guard, nicknamed “Ice”, amassed a career record of 97-22 from 1984-1988. During her four years, Edwards led the Hawk-eyes to three NCAA Tournament appearances and two Big Ten titles. In 1988, she was named the Cham-pion Products National Player of the Year, the high-est honor in women’s collegiate basketball. Edwards garnered several other honors that year including being named a Kodak All-American, a Naismith All-American, a USBWA All-American, the Big Ten Player of the Year, and the University of Iowa Athlete of the Year. In her senior season, Edwards also led Iowa to its first ever national No. 1 ranking, along with a record of 29-2 overall and 17-1 in the Big Ten. She paced the Hawkeyes, averaging 20 points, 4.8 rebounds, 4.5 as-sists, and 2.9 steals. The three-time first team All-Big Ten selection is the only Hawkeye to have her jersey retired (No. 30). Edwards ranks high in several Iowa statistical categories, including third in career assists (431), fourth in career scoring (1,821), and third in ca-reer steals (235). She also ranks second among single season scoring leaders (621). Edwards -- inducted into the University of Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000 -- played in the National Olympic Festival in 1985 and was a member of the U.S. Select Team in 1986. In 1991, she was part of the United States Pan American Team, and she also competed in the U.S. Olympic Trials in 1988 and 1992. Upon graduation, Edwards played professionally in Italy for nine sea-sons before joining the WNBA during its inaugural year in 1997. She then spent three seasons with the Cleveland Rockers and two seasons with the Seattle Storm.

Franthea Price (1986-90)

Franthea Price -- a 2013 National Iowa Varsity Club Athletics Hall of Fame inductee -- played for the Hawkeyes from 1986-1990, and in her senior season, she became the second Kodak All-American in school history. The four-year starter from River Rouge, Mich., had an impressive career at Iowa, which began with her being named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 1987. Price was named first team All-Big Ten in 1988 and 1990, and second team All-Big Ten in 1989. In her senior year, Price earned the honor of Big Ten Player of the Year and led the conference in scoring at 19.8 points per game. The 5-foot-9 forward led the Hawkeyes in several statistical categories that year including scoring (21.2), rebounding (7.1), steals (2.9), and 3-point field goals (47). A consistent con-tributor, Price scored in double figures in 34 of her last 35 games. She holds the school record for ca-reer steals with 321, and is tied for first for most steals in a single game with nine. Price also ranks sixth in career scoring (1,742), eighth in career assists (387), and 11th in career rebounds (726). Outside of Iowa, Price was a member of the U.S. World Junior National Team in 1986 and competed in the National Olympic Festival in 1985 and 1986. In 1987, Price won a gold medal as part of the United States William R. Jones Cup team, and she was a member of the United States Select team in 1989. Price also competed in the U.S. Olympic Trials in 1988. After finishing her ca-reer at Iowa, Price played professionally in Spain for several years before joining the WNBA’s Sacramento Monarchs in 1998.

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toni Foster (1989-93)

A 6-foot-1 forward from Chicago, Toni Foster was named a Kodak All-American in 1993 and was a final-ist for Champion Player of the Year. Foster played for the Hawkeyes from 1989-1993, and led the team in both scoring and rebounding for three consecutive years, a feat accomplished only once previously. A three-time first team All-Big Ten selection, Foster was named the Big Ten Player of the Year in 1993. She was also named the 1993 SportsChannel Player of the Year. During her senior season, Price led Iowa in scoring (15.7), rebounding (8.2), and blocked shots (1.3). She collected 27 double-doubles during her il-lustrious career, including nine in her senior year. In Iowa’s career statistical categories, Foster ranks third in rebounds (887) and fifth in blocks (145). She also ranks seventh in scoring (1,606) and 13th in steals (167). Foster competed in the National Olympic Fes-tival in 1987 and 1991. When the WNBA was formed in 1997, Foster was the seventh overall pick and was selected by the Phoenix Mercury. She spent two seasons with the Mercury before joining the Seattle Storm in 1999 by way of an expansion draft.

samantha logic (2012-15)

Samantha Logic, a four-year starter for the Hawkeyes from 2012-15, became the fourth consensus All-American in Iowa women’s basketball history in 2015. Logic, the only player in NCAA history to accumulate at least 1,500 career points, 800 rebounds, 800 as-sists, and 200 steals, earned All-America accolades from the WBCA, Associated Press, USBWA, and ESPN after leading the Hawkeyes to their first Sweet Six-teen appearance since 1996 and the program’s sixth overall. The Racine, Wisconsin, native was named to the Oklahoma City Regional All-Tournament Team after recording her sixth career triple-double against No. 5 Baylor (13 points, 10 rebounds, 14 assists); the feat marks only the 14th triple-double in the history of the NCAA Tournament and her 14 assists are an Iowa NCAA Tournament record. Success continued off the court for Logic, who was named a Capital One Academic All-American, won the Senior CLASS Award, and received the Big Ten Medal of Honor in 2015. She also earned three Academic All-Big Ten honors. Logic ends her career second in assists in Big Ten history (Samantha Prahalis of Ohio State is first (901)) and 11th in NCAA History. She ranks first in program history in career assists and starts (135), second in steals (260) and rebounds (922), and 10th in scoring (1,546). Logic led the Big Ten in assists in league play in each of her last three seasons. Her six career triple-doubles mark the second-highest total in the history of NCAA women’s basketball, and the most by any player as a member of the Big Ten. She recorded 33 career double-doubles (third-most in program history), dished out double-digit assists 28 times in her career (the most in program history), and started all 135 games of her Hawkeye career. Logic, one of 12 players in the country to be invited to at-tend the 2015 WNBA Draft in person, was selected as the 10th pick in the first round by the Atlanta Dream. She spent a few months with the Dream before join-ing the San Antonio Stars. Logic is the second first round WNBA draft pick in program history and the 12th Iowa draftee overall.

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1. ____________ 2,059 _______________ Cindy Haugejorde ________________________ 1976-80

2. ____________ 1,906 _______________ Lindsey Meder __________________________ 1998-02

3. ____________ 1,841 _______________ Jaime Printy _____________________________ 2010-13

4. ____________ 1,821 _______________ Michelle Edwards ________________________ 1984-88

5. ____________ 1,762 _______________ Jennie Lillis _____________________________ 2000-04

6. ____________ 1,742 _______________ Franthea Price ___________________________ 1986-90

7. ____________ 1,606 _______________ Toni Foster ______________________________ 1989-93

8. ____________ 1,598 _______________ Tangela Smith ___________________________ 1994-98

9. ____________ 1,582 _______________ Morgan Johnson _________________________ 2010-13

10. ___________ 1,546 _______________ Samantha Logic _________________________ 2012-15

11. ___________ 1,483 _______________ Kamille Wahlin __________________________ 2009-12

12. ___________ 1,480 _______________ Melissa Dixon ___________________________ 2012-15

13. ___________ 1,455 _______________ Kristi Smith _____________________________ 2005-09

14. ___________ 1,439 _______________ Megan Skouby __________________________ 2005-09

15. ___________ 1,353 _______________ Bethany Doolittle ________________________ 2012-15

16. ___________ 1,343 _______________ Wendy Ausdemore _______________________ 2005-09

17. ___________ 1,335 _______________ Lisa Becker _____________________________ 1983-87

18. ___________ 1,319 _______________ Amy Herrig _____________________________ 1995-99

19. ___________ 1,283 _______________ Necole Tunsil ____________________________ 1990-94

20. ___________ 1,265 _______________ Jamie Cavey ____________________________ 2001-05

21. ___________ 1,242 _______________ Kristi Faulkner ___________________________ 2001-04

22. ___________ 1,239 _______________ Kachine Alexander _______________________ 2008-11

23. ___________ 1,230 _______________ Lisa Long _______________________________ 1983-87

24. ___________ 1,193 _______________ Crystal Smith ____________________________ 2002-06

25. ___________ 1,160 _______________ Tia Jackson _____________________________ 1990-95

26. ___________ 1,147 _______________ Cara Consuegra __________________________ 1997-01

27. ___________ 1,137 _______________ Jolette Law _____________________________ 1986-90

28. ___________ 1,130 _______________ Johanna Solverson ____________________ 2002-05, 08

29. ___________ 1,129 _______________ Lisa Anderson ___________________________ 1980-84

30. ___________ 1,100 _______________ Shanda Berry ____________________________ 1985-89

31. ___________ 1,048 _______________ Kim Howard ____________________________ 1978-82

32. ___________ 1,046 _______________ Robin Anderson _________________________ 1980-85

33. ___________ 1,024 _______________ Tiffany Gooden __________________________ 1994-98

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AlabamaThe Series: Alabama leads, 1-01993-94 ________________ at Iowa, L 72-84

AlaskaThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01979-80 ______________at Alaska, W 73-52

AlbanyThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02011-12 _______________ at Iowa, W 82-60

AmericanThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02014-15 _________at Iowa (NCAA), W 75-67

Appalachian stateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01995-96 _____________ at Neutral, W 68-66

Arizona stateThe Series: Arizona State leads, 1-02007-08 ______________at Neutral, L 58-60

ArkansasThe Series: Arkansas leads, 3-01997-98 ______________at Neutral, L 57-831999-00 ____________ at Arkansas, L 65-722014-15 ______________at Neutral, L 67-77

Arkansa-Pine BluffThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02013-14 _______________ at Iowa, W 76-38

Arkansas stateThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-02004-05 _____________ at Neutral, W 66-522010-11 _____________ at Neutral, W 50-47

AuburnThe Series: Tied, 2-21987-88 _____________ at Neutral, W 73-691992-93 _______________ at Iowa, W 63-501998-99 _____________ at Auburn, L 55-781999-00 ________________ at Iowa, L 55-91

BaylorThe Series: Baylor leads, 1-02014-15 ____ at Neutral (Sweet 16), L 66-81

BiolaThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01981-82 _____________ at Neutral, W 73-68

Boise stateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01996-97 _____________ at Neutral, W 89-34

BostonThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01986-87 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-482008-09 _______________ at Iowa, W 83-58

Boston CollegeThe Series: Tied, 1-12009-10 _______________ at Iowa, L, 67-722013-14 _____________ at Neutral, W 78-68

BradleyThe Series: Iowa leads, 5-11982-83 _____________ at Bradley, W 85-821983-84 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-461985-86 _______________ at Iowa, W 75-391999-00 _______________ at Iowa, W 92-492010-11 _______________ at Iowa, W, 91-532011-12 ______________at Bradley, L 88-96 Brigham YoungThe Series: Brigham Young leads, 3-01979-80 _______________ at Iowa, L 79-1031980-81 ______________at Neutral, L 76-872005-06 ______________at Neutral, L 62-67

BucknellThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01992-93 _____________ at Neutral, W 97-39

ButlerThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-11995-96 _______________ at Iowa, W 72-672003-04 _______________ at Iowa, W 83-602011-12 ______________at Neutral, L 74-84

CaliforniaThe Series: California leads, 2-01982-83 ______________at Neutral, L 66-892008-09 ______________at Neutral, L 43-76

Cal-PolyThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01981-82 _______________ at Iowa, W 64-57

Central CollegeThe Series: Iowa leads, 4-21975-76 ________________ at Iowa, L 56-691975-76 _______________ at Iowa, W 57-541976-77 _______________ at Iowa, W 54-521977-78 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-441977-78 ______________ at Central, L 66-761978-79 _____________ at Central, W 76-70

Central MichiganThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02010-11 _______________ at Iowa, W, 90-79

Central MissouriThe Series: Central Missouri leads, 5-11975-76 ______ at Central Missouri, L 56-721977-78 ________________ at Iowa, L 63-701978-79 ______ at Central Missouri, L 62-721979-80 ________________ at Iowa, L 76-891981-82 _______________ at Iowa, W 68-621981-82 ______ at Central Missouri, L 53-81

CharlotteThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01992-93 _______________ at Iowa, W 60-382002-03 _______________ at Iowa, W 85-70

Clarke CollegeThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01975-76 _______________ at Iowa, W 68-32

Coe CollegeThe Series: Coe College leads, 3-11974-75 ________________ at Iowa, L 45-471975-76 ________________ at Iowa, L 58-591975-76 _______________ at Iowa, W 66-481975-76 _________________at Coe, L 51-62

ColoradoThe Series: Colorado leads, 3-21992-93 ______________at Neutral, L 70-722000-01 _______________ at Iowa, W 92-662001-02 ____________ at Colorado, L 83-922013-14 ____________ at Colorado, L 87-902014-15 _______________ at Iowa, W 78-63

Colorado stateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01979-80 _______ at Colorado State, W 74-67

ConnecticutThe Series: Connecticut leads, 4-31983-84 _______________ at Iowa, W 78-431989-90 _______________ at Iowa, W 81-491990-91 _________ at Connecticut, W 58-411996-67 __________at Connecticut, L 53-721997-98 ______________at Neutral, L 55-651999-00 ________________ at Iowa, L 45-732001-02 __________at Connecticut, L 48-86

Cornell CollegeThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01974-75 _______________ at Iowa, W 91-23

CreightonThe Series: Iowa leads, 7-51981-82 ___________ at Creighton, L 66-741985-86 _______________ at Iowa, W 66-601994-95 ________________ at Iowa, L 53-631995-96 ___________ at Creighton, W 68-412001-02 _______________ at Iowa, W 86-432002-03 ________________ at Iowa, L 64-702002-03 ___________ at Creighton, L 82-892003-04 ____________ at Iowa, L 72-84 (ot)2004-05 _______________ at Iowa, W 67-522004-05 _______ at Creighton, W 91-82 (ot)2005-06 _______________ at Iowa, W 74-642006-07 ___________ at Creighton, W 75-60

Cal-state NorthridgeThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01997-98 _______________ at Iowa, W 67-56

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dartmouthThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02007-08 _______________ at Iowa, W 61-43

daytonThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-02013-14 ____________ at Iowa, W 97-93 (ot)2014-15 _______________ at Iowa, W 90-83

delta stateThe Series: Delta State leads, 2-01979-80 ________________ at Iowa, L 73-771983-84 ___________at Delta State, L 70-93

denverThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-02001-02 _____________ at Denver, W 84-722002-03 _______________ at Iowa, W 83-49

dePaulThe Series: Iowa leads, 5-01979-80 _______________ at Iowa, W 58-561980-81 _____________ at DePaul, W 97-871989-90 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-581990-91 _____________ at DePaul, W 66-521995-96 _______________ at Iowa, W 72-71

detroitThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02007-08 _______________ at Iowa, W 65-42

drakeThe Series: Drake leads, 24-231974-75 _______________ at Drake, L 64-751975-76 ______________ at Drake, L 62-651975-76 _______________ at Iowa, W 67-421976-77 ________________ at Iowa, L 59-821976-77 ________________Neutral, L 56-641977-78 ________________ at Iowa, L 66-771977-78 ________________Neutral, L 60-881978-79 _______________ at Drake, L 80-941978-79 ________________ at Iowa, L 63-961978-79 _______________Neutral, L 71-1011979-80 ________________ at Iowa, L 62-711979-80 _______________ at Drake, L 67-761980-81 ________________ at Iowa, L 71-741980-81 _______________ at Drake, L 56-83 1981-82 ________________ at Iowa, L 63-771981-82 _______________ at Drake, L 61-961982-83 _______________ at Drake, L 75-881983-84 ________________ at Iowa, L 56-581984-85 _______________ at Drake, L 59-691985-86 ________________ at Iowa, L 63-641986-87 ______________ at Drake, W 71-571987-88 _______________ at Iowa, W 74-381988-89 ______________ at Drake, W 97-541989-90 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-581990-91 ______________ at Drake, W 74-491992-93 _______________ at Iowa, W 90-441993-94 ______________ at Drake, W 73-641995-96 _______________ at Iowa, W 67-441996-97 _______________ at Drake, L 59-80

1997-98 ____________ at Iowa, W 63-60 (ot)1998-99 _______________ at Drake, L 73-861999-00 ________________ at Iowa, L 59-842000-01 _______________ at Drake, L 58-732001-02 ____________ at Iowa, L 72-75 (ot)2002-03 ______________ at Drake, W 72-522003-04 _______________ at Iowa, W 79-652004-05 ______________ at Drake, W 80-692005-06 _______________ at Iowa, W 92-722006-07 ______________ at Drake, W 77-702007-08 _______________ at Iowa, W 62-502008-09 ______________ at Drake, W 71-532009-10 _______________ at Iowa, W 73-612010-11 ______________ at Drake, W 75-712011-12 _______________ at Iowa, W 71-462012-13 ______________ at Drake, W 82-652013-14 _______________ at Iowa, W 73-512014-15 _____________ at Drake, W 100-98

dukeThe Series: Duke leads, 1-02008-09 _______________ at Duke, L 47-71

eastern KentuckyThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01992-93 _____________ at Neutral, W 67-63

evansvilleThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01983-84 _____________ at Neutral, W 76-64

FloridaThe Series: Tied, 1-11996-97 ______________ at Florida, L 58-682004-05 _____________ at Neutral, W 65-62

Florida AtlanticThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01994-95 _____________ at Neutral, W 67-42

Florida InternationalThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-12003-04 ________________ at FIU, W 93-862006-07 _______________ at Iowa, W 72-622012-13 _________________ at FIU, L 65-66

Florida stateThe Series: Florida State leads, 1-02012-13 _________ at Florida State, L 69-83

George WashingtonThe Series: George Washington leads, 1-02000-01 _________________ at GW, L 64-78

GeorgiaThe Series: Georgia leads, 3-21986-87 _____________ at Neutral, W 62-601987-88 _______________ at Iowa, W 65-561990-91 ______________at Neutral, L 51-621995-96 ______________at Neutral, L 52-792007-08 ______________at Neutral, L 61-67

Georgia techThe Series: Georgia Tech leads, 2-02007-08 ________________ at Iowa, L 57-762008-09 ________________ at Iowa, L 62-76

GonzagaThe Series: Iowa leads, 3-12001-02 _____________at Neutral, W, 69-542009-10 _____________ at Neutral, W 69-542010-11 ____________ at Gonzaga, L 86-922014-15 _____________ at Neutral, W 79-67

GracelandThe Series: Graceland leads, 1-01975-76 ________________ at Iowa, L 52-54

Grambling stateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01988-89 _____________ at Neutral, W 80-66

Grand ViewThe Series: Iowa leads, 4-31974-75 _____ at Grand View, L unavailable1975-76 _______________ at Iowa, L 53-1121977-78 __________at Grand View, W 88-731978-79 _______________ at Iowa, W 72-691979-80 __________at Grand View, W 99-661980-81 _______________ at Iowa, W 81-681981-82 __________ at Grand View, L 54-76

harvardThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02011-12 _______________ at Iowa, W 90-81

houstonThe Series: Tied, 1-11993-94 _____________ at Neutral, W 59-442003-04 ________________ at Iowa, L 64-70

howardThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01989-90 _______________ at Iowa, W 90-57

Idaho stateThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01982-83 _______________ at Iowa, W 74-652013-14 _______________ at Iowa, W 95-47

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IllinoisThe Series: Iowa leads, 52-181974-75 _______________ at Iowa, W 62-461975-76 ______________at Illinois, W 63-541976-77 _____________ At Neutral, L 40-531976-77 ______________ at Illinois, L 54-581977-78 ________________ at Iowa, L 60-621978-79 ______________ at Illinois, L 53-601979-80 _______________ at Iowa, W 71-441980-81 ______________ at Illinois, L 76-781981-82 ________________ at Iowa, L 51-761982-83 ________________ at Iowa, L 69-711982-83 ______________ at Illinois, L 69-711983-84 ______________ at Illinois, L 55-641983-84 _______________ at Iowa, W 74-651984-85 ______________at Illinois, W 66-611984-85 _______________ at Iowa, W 79-661985-86 _______________ at Iowa, W 74-571985-86 ______________ at Illinois, L 68-781986-87 _______________ at Iowa, W 80-531986-87 ______________at Illinois, W 70-641987-88 ______________at Illinois, W 90-631987-88 _______________ at Iowa, W 87-361988-89 ______________at Illinois, W 82-641988-89 _______________ at Iowa, W 82-501989-90 _______________ at Iowa, W 85-511989-90 ______________at Illinois, W 59-511990-91 _______________ at Iowa, W 63-471990-91 ______________at Illinois, W 63-431991-92 _______________ at Iowa, W 68-421991-92 ______________at Illinois, W 56-361992-93 ______________at Illinois, W 65-571992-93 _______________ at Iowa, W 77-581993-94 _______________ at Iowa, W 53-371993-94 ______________at Illinois, W 55-521994-95 _______________ at Iowa, W 59-511994-95 ______________at Illinois, W 69-611995-96 _______________ at Iowa, W 73-551995-96 ______________at Illinois, W 73-641995-96 _____________ at Big Ten, W 74-561996-97 ______________ at Illinois, L 75-831996-97 _____________ at Big Ten, W 63-561997-98 _______________ at Iowa, W 82-711998-99 _______________ at Iowa, W 89-861988-99 ______________ at Illinois, L 73-861999-00 ______________ at Illinois, L 60-86 1999-00 _______________ at Iowa, W 80-732000-01 ______________at Illinois, W 75-642000-01 _____________ at Big Ten, W 86-792001-02 _______________ at Iowa, W 79-712002-03 ________________ at Iowa, L 72-822002-03 ______________ at Illinois, L 58-732003-04 _______________ at Iowa, W 91-732003-04 ______________at Illinois, W 89-642004-05 ______________at Illinois, W 72-582004-05 _______________ at Iowa, W 87-632005-06 _______________ at Iowa, W 84-652005-06 ______________at Illinois, W 71-602006-07 ________________ at Iowa, L 69-742007-08 ______________at Illinoia, W 60-582008-09 ______________at Illinois, W 72-622008-09 _______________ at Iowa, W 69-56

2009-10 ______________at Illinois, W 74-652009-10 _______________ at Iowa, W 77-672010-11 ______________at Illinois, W 80-692010-11 _______________ at Iowa, W 83-642011-12 ___________ at Iowa, W 69-62 (OT)2012-13 ______________ at Illinois, L 62-742013-14 _______________ at Iowa, W 69-552013-14 ______________at Illinois, W 81-562013-14 _____________ at Big Ten, W 81-622014-15 ______________ at Illinois, L 61-73

Illinois stateThe Series: Iowa leads, 6-11975-76 ________________ at Iowa, L 48-90 1978-79 ________________ at ISU, W 82-711984-85 _______________ at Iowa, W 65-571986-87 ________________ at ISU, W 71-561996-97 _______________ at Iowa, W 66-412009-10 _______________ at Iowa, W 75-672012-13 _______________ at Iowa, W 74-64

Illinois-ChicagoThe Series: Illinois-Chicago leads, 2-01980-81 _______ at Illinois-Chicago, L 77-781981-82 _______________ at Iowa, W 69-52

Indian hills CCThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01976-77 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-471976-77 _______________ at IHCC, W 74-53

IndianaThe Series: Iowa leads, 47-161974-75 ________________ at Iowa, L 58-861982-83 __________________ at IU, L 51-681982-83 ________________ at Iowa, L 59-651983-84 _______________ at Iowa, W 54-501983-84 __________________ at IU, L 62-681984-85 _______________ at Iowa, W 69-491984-85 __________________ at IU, L 48-631985-86 _________________ at IU, W 47-461985-86 _______________ at Iowa, W 63-471986-87 _____________At Neutral, W 63-561986-87 _________________ at IU, W 60-491986-87 _______________ at Iowa, W 71-501987-88 _______________ at Iowa, W 72-481987-88 _________________ at IU, W 71-471988-89 _______________ at Iowa, W 77-611988-89 ______________ at IU, W 70-63 (ot)1989-90 _________________ at IU, W 63-521989-90 _______________ at Iowa, W 85-47 1990-91 __________________ at IU, L 59-741990-91 _______________ at Iowa, W 86-551991-92 _______________ at Iowa, W 80-711991-92 _________________ at IU, W 59-571992-93 _______________ at Iowa, W 79-501992-93 _________________ at IU, W 68-461993-94 __________________ at IU, L 58-821993-94 ________________ at Iowa, L 59-631994-95 _______________ at Iowa, W 60-551994-95 __________________ at IU, L 49-571995-96 _________________ at IU, W 64-56

1995-96 _______________ at Iowa, W 77-511996-97 _________________ at UI, W 78-581996-97 _____________ at Big Ten, W 87-531997-98 _______________ at Iowa, W 82-711998-99 _______________ at Iowa, W 66-581998-99 _________________ at IU, W 73-691999-00 _______________ at Iowa, W 82-681999-00 __________________ at IU, L 67-702000-01 _______________ at Iowa, W 83-562000-01 _____________ at Big Ten, W 81-762001-02 _________________ at IU, W 73-652001-02 __________ at Big Ten, L 76-78 (ot)2002-03 _______________ at Iowa, W 78-622002-03 __________________ at IU, L 68-892003-04 _______________ at Iowa, W 72-652003-04 _________________ at IU, W 78-692004-05 _______________ at Iowa, W 62-512004-05 _________________ at IU, W 56-532005-06 __________________ at IU, L 53-652005-06 _______________ at Iowa, W 78-702006-07 _________________ at IU, W 71-672006-07 ______________ at Big Ten, L 53-672007-08 _______________ at Iowa, W 81-652008-09 __________________ at IU, L 54-762008-09 _______________ at Iowa, W 69-672009-10 _____________ at Indiana, W 71-672009-10 _______________ at Iowa, W 76-642010-11 _______________ at Iowa, W 71-512010-11 _____________ at Indiana, W 93-792011-12 _____________ at Indiana, W 83-642012-13 _______________ at Iowa, W 75-702013-14 ______________at Indiana, L 84-862013-14 _______________ at Iowa, W 84-752014-15 _______________ at Iowa, W 81-64

Indiana stateThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01983-84 _________________ at Iowa, 88-832006-07 __________________ at ISU, 82-53

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Iowa state The Series: Iowa leads, 24-211974-75 ________________ at Iowa, L 47-651975-76 _________________ at ISU, L 63-92 1976-77 ________________ at Iowa, L 58-711976-77 ________________ at Iowa, L 73-821977-78 ____________ at Iowa, L 71-74 (ot)1977-78 _____________ at Neutral, W 77-601977-78 ______________at Neutral, L 82-871978-79 _______________ at Iowa, W 87-701978-79 _______________ at Iowa, W 81-701978-79 _____________ at Neutral, W 68-671979-80 _________________ at ISU, L 69-80 1979-80 _______________ at Iowa, W 66-50 1980-81 _______________ at Iowa, W 67-661980-81 ________________ at ISU, W 66-621981-82 _________________ at ISU, L 59-821981-82 _______________ at Iowa, W 62-441981-82 ______________at Neutral, L 52-641982-83 _______________ at Iowa, W 64-591983-84 _____________ at ISU, W 86-75 (ot)1984-85 _______________ at Iowa, W 81-411985-86 ________________ at ISU, W 63-571986-87 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-511987-88 ________________ at ISU, W 93-491988-89 _______________ at Iowa, W 79-461989-90 ________________ at ISU, W 75-551991-92 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-581996-97 _______________ at Iowa, W 64-531997-98 _________________ at ISU, L 57-741998-99 ________________ at Iowa, L 65-811999-00 _________________ at ISU, L 69-792000-01 ________________ at Iowa, L 76-862001-02 _________________ at ISU, L 64-822002-03 _______________ at Iowa, W 64-392003-04 ____________at ISU, L 94-101 (2ot)2004-05 _______________ at Iowa, W 89-802005-06 _________________ at ISU, L 61-772006-07 ________________ at Iowa, L 74-802007-08 _________________ at ISU, L 44-582008-09 _______________ at Iowa, W 66-462009-10 _________________ at ISU, L 66-852010-11 _______________ at Iowa, W 62-402011-12 _________________ at ISU, L 54-622012-13 _______________ at Iowa, W 50-422013-14 _________________ at ISU, L 70-832014-15 _______________ at Iowa, W 76-67

Iowa WesleyanThe Series: Tied, 3-31974-75 ________________ at Iowa, L 32-681974-75 ________at Iowa Wesleyan, L 58-671975-76 _______________ at Iowa, W 60-541976-77 ________________ at Iowa, L 47-481977-78 _______________ at Iowa, W 76-481977-78 _______ at Iowa Wesleyan, W 81-54

IUPUIThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02002-03 ____________ at Iowa, W 84-75 (ot)

James MadisonThe Series: Iowa leads, 3-01993-94 _______________ at JMU, W, 72-441994-95 _______________ at Iowa, W, 60-302010-11 _____________ at Neutral, W 67-61

KansasThe Series: Kansas leads, 4-21988-89 ______________ at Kansas, L 63-671995-96 __________ at Kansas, W 68-58 (ot)1997-98 ________________ at Iowa, L 58-622006-07 _____________ at Neutral, W 63-492008-09 ______________ at Kansas, L 55-762009-10 _______________ at Iowa, L, 55-66

Kansas stateThe Series: Kansas State leads, 4-11978-79 ________________ at KSU, L 80-932002-03 _______________ at KSU, L 60-1032003-04 ________________ at Iowa, L 60-822010-11 _______________ at Iowa, W 68-622011-12 ____________ at KSU, L 78-81 (OT)

Kent stateThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01998-99 _____________ at Neutral, W 62-582001-02 _______________ at Iowa, W 76-65

KentuckyThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01991-92 _________________at UK, W 77-68

la salleThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01984-85 _____________ at La Salle, W 70-51

long Beach stateThe Series: Tied 1-11987-88 ________________at LBSU, L 78-981987-88 _____________ at Neutral, W 82-75

lsUThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-11985-86 _________________at LSU, L 56-571986-87 _______________ at Iowa, W 68-591990-91 _______________ at Iowa, W 73-65

louisiana tech The Series: Louisiana Tech leads, 6-31986-87 ________________ at Iowa, L 65-661988-89 ______________at Neutral, L 58-621989-90 _________________ at LTU, L 82-851990-91 _______________ at Iowa, W 72-571991-92 ________________ at LTU, W 61-571993-94 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-661997-98 ______________at Neutral, L 58-832005-06 ____________ at LTU, L 91-95 (2ot)2006-07 ________________ at Iowa, L 59-77

louisvilleThe Series: Louisville leads, 2-02013-14 ________________ at Iowa, L 53-832014-15 ____________ at Louisville, L 52-86

lutherThe Series: Luther leads, 3-11975-76 ______________ at Luther, L 45-941976-77 ________________ at Iowa, L 57-761976-77 _______________ at Iowa, W 77-711977-78 ______________ at Luther, L 60-72

MaristThe Series: Iowa leads 1-02013-14 _______________ at Iowa, W 87-65

MarquetteThe Series: Iowa leads 5-11999-00 ___________ at Marquette, L 64-692000-01 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-572001-02 _____________ at Neutral, W 90-722002-03 _______________ at Iowa, W 76-732003-04 __________ at Marquette, W 65-622004-05 _______________ at Iowa, W 78-72

Marshalltown CCThe Series: Iowa leads 1-01976-77 _______________ at MCC, W 79-26

MarycrestThe Series: Iowa leads 1-01974-75 _______________ at Iowa, W 73-37

MarylandThe Series: Tied 1-11992-93 ___________ at Maryland, W 53-502014-15 ____________ at Maryland, L 88-93

MassachusettsThe Series: Iowa leads 1-01997-98 ______________at UMass, W 77-59

MemphisThe Series: Iowa leads 1-01985-86 _______________ at Iowa, W 77-56

Miami of OhioThe Series: Iowa leads 1-01988-89 _______________ at Iowa, W 73-44

Miami (Fl)The Series: Iowa leads 4-01985-86 _______________ at Iowa, W 75-461985-86 _______________ at Iowa, W 83-632012-13 _________at Iowa (NCAA), W 69-532014-15 _________at Iowa (NCAA), W 88-70

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MichiganThe Series: Iowa leads, 46-151978-79 _____________At Neutral, W 79-701982-83 ____________ at Michigan, L 62-831982-83 _______________ at Iowa, W 72-501983-84 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-511983-84 ___________ at Michigan, W 71-541984-85 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-451984-85 ___________ at Michigan, W 79-491985-86 ____________ at Michigan, L 56-581985-86 _______________ at Iowa, W 63-421986-87 _______________ at Iowa, W 75-541986-87 ___________ at Michigan, W 78-541987-88 ___________ at Michigan, W 89-541987-88 _______________ at Iowa, W 76-551988-89 _______________ at Iowa, W 82-421988-89 ___________ at Michigan, W 79-611989-90 ___________ at Michigan, W 65-541989-90 _______________at Iowa, W 78-471990-91 _______________ at Iowa, W 79-601990-91 ___________ at Michigan, W 76-641991-92 ___________ at Michigan, W 73-611991-92 _______________ at Iowa, W 81-451992-93 ___________ at Michigan, W 84-541992-93 _______________ at Iowa, W 71-341993-94 _______________ at Iowa, W 78-561993-94 ___________ at Michigan, W 65-551994-95 _______________ at Iowa, W 53-361994-95 ___________ at Michigan, W 71-431995-96 ___________ at Michigan, W 69-531995-96 _______________ at Iowa, W 74-521996-97 ________________ at Iowa, L 63-751997-98 _________at Michigan, L 65-69 (ot)1998-99 ________________ at Iowa, L 67-831998-99 ___________ at Michigan, W 78-751999-00 ____________ at Michigan, L 78-821999-00 ________________ at Iowa, L 61-78 2000-01 _______________ at Iowa, W 79-582000-01 ____________ at Michigan, L 78-802001-02 ____________ at Michigan, L 74-822001-02 ________________ at Iowa, L 80-912002-03 ___________ at Michigan, W 65-572003-04 _______________ at Iowa, W 66-462004-05 _______________ at Iowa, W 71-632004-05 ___________ at Michigan, W 71-632004-05 _____________ at Big Ten, W 70-422005-06 ___________ at Michigan, W 77-632005-06 _______________ at Iowa, W 67-552006-07 _______________ at Iowa, W 66-492007-08 ____________ at Michigan, L 46-632007-08 _______________ at Iowa, W 66-612007-08 _____________ at Big Ten, W 58-372008-09 _______________ at Iowa, W 77-692008-09 ___________ at Michigan, W 68-642009-10 ________________ at Iowa, L 51-542009-10 ____________ at Michigan, L 46-632010-11 ________________ at Iowa, L 53-602011-12 ___________ at Michigan, W 58-572011-12 _______________ at Iowa, W 79-712012-13 ________________ at Iowa, L 64-682012-13 ___________ at Michigan, W 63-572013-14 ___________ at Michigan, W 74-70

2014-15 _______________ at Iowa, W 76-70

Michigan state The Series: Iowa leads, 35-261975-76 _____________ At Neutral, L 54-831979-80 _____________At Neutral, W 63-581982-83 ________________ at MSU, L 56-641982-83 ________________ at Iowa, L 62-701983-84 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-621983-84 _______________ at MSU, W 72-621984-85 _______________ at Iowa, W 53-361984-85 _______________ at MSU, W 77-551985-86 _______________ at MSU, W 60-571985-86 _______________ at Iowa, W 61-481986-87 _______________ at Iowa, W 83-611986-87 _______________ at MSU, W 71-491987-88 _______________ at MSU, W 77-521987-88 _______________ at Iowa, W 52-461988-89 _______________ at Iowa, W 89-491988-89 _______________ at MSU, W 74-631989-90 ________________ at MSU, L 61-621989-90 _______________ at Iowa, W 86-581990-91 ________________ at Iowa, L 54-641990-91 ________________ at MSU, L 48-491991-92 _______________ at MSU, W 71-641991-92 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-471992-93 _______________ at MSU, W 75-551992-93 _______________ at Iowa, W 76-461993-94 _______________ at Iowa, W 54-461993-94 _______________ at MSU, W 63-561994-95 __________ at MSU, L 70-71 (2 OT)1994-95 ________________ at Iowa, L 55-621995-96 _______________ at Iowa, W 75-561995-96 _______________ at MSU, W 71-651996-97 _______________ at Iowa, W 82-621997-98 ________________ at MSU, L 62-66 1998-99 ________________ at MSU, L 64-701998-99 ________________ at Iowa, L 69-811999-00 ________________ at Iowa, L 77-821999-00 ________________ at MSU, L 64-742000-01 _______________ at Iowa, W 50-472000-01 _______________ at MSU, W 71-562001-02 _______________ at Iowa, W 75-552001-02 _______________ at MSU, W 69-592002-03 ________________ at Iowa, L 58-682003-04 _______________ at MSU, W 78-672003-04 ______________ at Big Ten, L 54-812004-05 ________________ at MSU, L 56-682004-05 ________________ at Iowa, L 60-672005-06 _______________ at Iowa, W 75-642005-06 ________________ at MSU, L 71-732005-06 ______________ at Big Ten, L 58-792006-07 ________________ at Iowa, L 63-832006-07 ________________ at MSU, L 57-672007-08 ________________ at MSU, L 65-732007-08 _______________ at Iowa, W 82-642008-09 ________________ at MSU, L 56-682009-10 _______________ at Iowa, W 77-662009-10 _____________ at Big Ten, W 59-542010-11 ________________ at MSU, L 60-632010-11 _______________ at Iowa, W 66-642011-12 _______________ at Iowa, W 74-57

2012-13 ________________ at MSU, L 54-652013-14 ________________ at Iowa, L 72-882014-15 _______________ at MSU, W 52-50

Middle tennessee stateThe Series: Iowa leads 1-02012-13 ____________ at Iowa, W 69-63 (ot)

MinnesotaThe Series: Iowa leads, 48-241974-75 _______________ at Iowa, W 55-331977-78 ________________ at Iowa, L 79-841978-79 _______________ at Iowa, W 91-821978-79 ___________ at Minnesota, L 79-901978-79 _____________ At Neutral, L 64-861979-80 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-681979-80 ___________ at Minnesota, L 67-721980-81 ________________ at Iowa, L 71-941980-81 ___________ at Minnesota, L 52-711981-82 ________________ at Iowa, L 52-771981-82 ___________ at Minnesota, L 43-901982-83 ________________ at Iowa, L 62-731982-83 ___________ at Minnesota, L 53-781983-84 ___________ at Minnesota, L 55-571983-84 _______________ at Iowa, W 79-581984-85 _______________ at Iowa, W 60-381984-85 __________ at Minnesota, W 66-581985-86 __________ at Minnesota, W 66-631985-86 _______________ at Iowa, W 61-511986-87 _______________ at Iowa, W 81-401986-87 __________ at Minnesota, W 78-601987-88 __________ at Minnesota, W 84-411987-88 ______________ at Iowa, W 100-511988-89 _______________ at Iowa, W 97-541988-89 __________ at Minnesota, W 87-731989-90 __________ at Minnesota, W 79-431989-90 _______________ at Iowa, W 87-581990-91 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-511990-91 __________ at Minnesota, W 70-461991-92 _______________ at Iowa, W 85-68 1991-92 __________ at Minnesota, W 65-471992-93 __________ at Minnesota, W 75-471992-93 _______________ at Iowa, W 83-591993-94 _______________ at Iowa, W 69-591993-94 ___________ at Minnesota, L 58-641994-95 ___________ at Minnesota, L 56-701994-95 _____________ at Big Ten, W 57-441995-96 _______________ at Iowa, W 94-511996-97 __________ at Minnesota, W 61-481996-97 _______________ at Iowa, W 78-421997-98 _______________ at Iowa, W 91-551997-98 __________ at Minnesota, W 71-591998-99 __________ at Minnesota, W 66-581998-99 _______________ at Iowa, W 79-621999-00 _______________ at Iowa, W 80-511999-00 __________ at Minnesota, W 77-532000-01 __________ at Minnesota, W 82-712001-02 ________________ at Iowa, L 83-942002-03 ___________ at Minnesota, L 65-942002-03 ________________ at Iowa, L 60-772002-03 _____________ at Big Ten, W 80-772003-04 ___________ at Minnesota, L 61-75

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2003-04 _______________ at Iowa, W 81-612004-05 ___________ at Minnesota, L 50-812005-06 ________________ at Iowa, L 68-802006-07 __________ at Minnesota, W 58-562006-07 ____________ at Iowa, L 78-80 (ot)2007-08 _______ at Minnesota, W 68-66 (ot)2007-08 _______________ at Iowa, W 72-692008-09 _______________ at Iowa, W 74-572008-09 ___________ at Minnesota, L 58-642008-09 _____________ at Big Ten, W 79-642009-10 ________at Minnesota, L 69-72 (ot)2009-10 _______________ at Iowa, W 75-542010-11 __________ at Minnesota, W 89-762010-11 _______________ at Iowa, W 64-622011-12 _______________ at Iowa, W 75-582012-13 ___________ at Minnesota, L 60-722013-14 _______________ at Iowa, W 78-712013-14 __________ at Minnesota, W 64-562014-15 ___________ at Minnesota, L 80-932014-15 _______________ at Iowa, W 92-76

Mississippi Valley stateThe Series: Iowa leads 1-02011-12 _______________ at Iowa, W 86-80

Mississippi stateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02007-08 _____________ at Neutral, W 60-54

MissouriThe Series: Iowa leads, 5-11987-88 _______________ at Iowa, W 85-711998-99 _______________ at Iowa, W 75-681991-92 ____________ at Missouri, W 89-622002-03 _______________ at Iowa, W 87-652003-04 _____________ at Missouri, L 65-752004-05 _______________ at Iowa, W 75-54

Missouri southernThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01978-79 _____________ at Neutral, W 89-84

Missouri stateThe Series: Tied, 4-41991-92 ____________ at Iowa, L 60-61 (ot)1993-94 _______________ at Iowa, W 67-551994-95 ________________ at MSU, L 48-602000-01 _______________ at MSU, L 87-1012001-02 _______________ at Iowa, W 84-642004-05 ________________ at MSU, L 80-892006-07 _____________ at Neutral, W 79-702012-13 _______________ at Iowa, W 97-43

MontanaThe Series: Tied, 1-11980-81 ____________ at Montana, L 54-631990-91 ____________ at Montana, L 64-53

Mount st. Mary’sThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01993-94 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-472000-01 _____ at Mount St. Mary’s, W 89-63

Mt. MercyThe Series: Mt. Mercy leads, 8-11974-75 ________________ at Iowa, L 59-701974-75 ____________at Mt. Mercy, L 66-761975-76 ________________ at Iowa, L 41-701975-76 ________________ at Iowa, L 35-611975-76 ________________ at Iowa, L 49-591975-76 ____________at Mt. Mercy, L 75-901976-77 _______________ at Iowa, W 65-611977-78 ____________ at Mt.Mercy, L 75-861978-79 ________________ at Iowa, L 66-71

National CollegeThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01981-82 _____ at National College, W 66-591982-83 _______________ at Iowa, W 71-52

NortheasternThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02010-11 _______________ at Iowa, W, 87-59

North Carolina stateThe Series: NC State leads, 1-02002-03 __________ at Neutral, L 66-69 (ot)

North dakotaThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02013-14 ______________ at Iowa, W, 88-62

North Iowa Area CCThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01976-77 ______________ at NIACC, W 70-65

NebraskaThe Series: Tied, 10-101977-78 ______________at Neutral, L 63-711979-80 ____________ at Nebraska, L 66-671984-85 _______________ at Iowa, W 62-411986-87 ____________ at Nebraska, L 74-851987-88 _______________ at Iowa, W 68-581988-89 _____________ at Neutral, W 84-671989-90 ___________ at Nebraska, W 74-551990-91 _______________ at Iowa, W 80-461991-92 ___________ at Nebraska, W 64-591996-97 ______________at Neutral, L 67-732004-05 ___________ at Nebraska, W 71-672011-12 ________________ at Iowa, L 72-772011-12 ____________ at Nebraska, L 53-602011-12 ______________ at Big Ten, L 68-802012-13 ________________ at Iowa, L 75-762012-13 ____________ at Nebraska, L 46-662012-13 ______________ at Big Ten, L 61-762013-14 ________________ at Iowa, L 67-802013-14 ______________ at Big Ten, L 65-722014-15 ____________ at Iowa, W 78-72 (ot)2014-15 ___________ at Nebraska, W 69-612014-15 _____________ at Big Ten, W 74-65

Nebraska-OmahaThe Series: Tied, 1-11978-79 _______________ at Iowa, W 63-611981-82 ________________ at UNO, L 54-64

NevadaThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02000-01 _______________ at Iowa, W 73-59

New Mexico stateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01980-81 ____ at New Mexico State, W 83-69New OrleansThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01986-87 _______________ at Iowa, W 68-46

North CarolinaThe Series: Tied, 2-21989-90 ____________ at Neutral, W 106-811995-96 _____________ at Neutral, W 73-642010-11 ________at North Carolina, L 67-792012-13 ________________ at Iowa, L 77-64

North Carolina stateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01996-97 _______________ at Neutral, 56-50

Northeast MissouriThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01978-79 ___ at Northeast Missouri, W 62-50

Northern IllinoisThe Series: Iowa leads, 6-51974-75 ________________ at NIU, W 58-371975-76 ________________ at Iowa, L 53-541977-78 ________________ at NIU, W 96-441981-82 ________________ at Iowa, L 57-691982-83 _________________at NIU, L 71-741983-84 ________________ at Iowa, L 65-691987-88 ________________ at NIU, W 81-731992-93 _______________ at Iowa, W 92-591993-94 _________________at NIU, L 56-592007-08 _______________ at Iowa, W 87-432012-13 _______________ at Iowa, W 63-40

Northern IowaThe Series: Iowa leads, 18-21974-75 _________________at UNI, L 39-831977-78 _______________ at Iowa, W 74-541978-79 ______________ at Iowa, W 106-611978-79 ________________ at UNI, W 90-551981-82 _____________at UNI, W 74-68 (ot)1982-83 _______________ at Iowa, W 66-651983-84 ________________ at UNI, W 71-642002-03 _______________ at Iowa, W 98-682003-04 ________________ at UNI, W 76-672004-05 _______________ at Iowa, W 77-502005-06 ________________ at UNI, W 65-542006-07 ________________ at Iowa, L 62-832007-08 ________________ at UNI, W 77-672008-09 _______________ at Iowa, W 72-462009-10 ________________ at UNI, W 81-702010-11 _______________ at Iowa, W 75-642011-12 ________________ at UNI, W 78-742012-13 _______________ at Iowa, W 68-462013-14 ________________ at UNI, W 67-602014-15 _______________ at Iowa, W 73-45

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Northwest MissouriThe Series: Tied, 2-21978-79 _______________ at Iowa, W 71-631979-80 ____________ at Iowa, L 71-73 (ot)1979-80 _________ at NW Missouri, L 50-711980-81 _______________ at Iowa, W 83-70

NorthwesternThe Series: Iowa leads, 51-141979-80 _____________ At Neutral, L 66-691980-81 ___________ at N’western, L 63-851980-81 ________________ at Iowa, L 80-921982-83 ________________ at Iowa, L 56-711982-83 ___________ at N’western, L 54-811983-84 ___________ at N’western, L 51-591983-84 _______________ at Iowa, W 72-611984-85 ___________at N’western, W 70-511984-85 _______________ at Iowa, W 71-611985-86 _______________ at Iowa, W 72-581985-86 _______ at N’western, W 69-66 (ot)1986-87 ___________at N’western, W 72-611986-87 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-531987-88 _______________ at Iowa, W 81-431987-88 ___________at N’western, W 76-661988-89 ___________at N’western, W 63-531988-89 _______________ at Iowa, W 77-461989-90 ________________ at Iowa, L 63-641989-90 ___________at N’western, W 64-431990-91 ___________at N’western, W 64-601990-91 _______________ at Iowa, W 67-581991-92 ___________at N’western, W 90-721991-92 _______________ at Iowa, W 73-651992-93 ___________at N’western, W 60-551992-93 _______________ at Iowa, W 68-621993-94 _______________ at Iowa, W 67-591993-94 ___________ at N’western, L 47-551994-95 ________________ at Iowa, L 57-581995-96 ___________at N’western, W 64-511996-97 ___________at N’western, W 73-61 1996-97 _______________ at Iowa, W 80-561996-97 _____________ at Big Ten, W 78-681997-98 _______________ at Iowa, W 65-581997-98 ___________at N’western, W 74-711998-99 _______________ at Iowa, W 86-691998-99 ______________at Neutral, L 71-751999-00 ___________ at N’western, L 52-531999-00 ______________ at Big Ten, L 59-682000-01 _______________ at Iowa, W 95-612000-01 ___________ at N’western W 92-522001-02 ___________at N’western, W 74-472001-02 _______________ at Iowa, W 82-682002-03 _______________ at Iowa, W 72-602002-03 _____________ at Big Ten, W 70-582003-04 ___________at N’western, W 76-612004-05 _______________ at Iowa, W 81-762004-05 ___________at N’western, W 60-402005-06 ___________at N’western, W 80-482005-06 _______________ at Iowa, W 76-612006-07 ___________at N’western, W 63-612007-08 ___________at N’western, W 70-552007-08 _______________ at Iowa, W 68-422008-09 _______________ at Iowa, W 74-46

2008-09 ___________at N’western, W 86-792009-10 _______________ at Iowa, W 78-692009-10 ___________ at N’western, L 66-722010-11 ___________at N’western, W 86-752011-12 _______________ at Iowa, W 86-552011-12 __________ at N’Western, W 70-632012-13 ________________ at Iowa, L 65-672012-13 ___________at N’western, W 62-452012-13 _____________ at Big Ten, W 60-552013-14 _______________ at Iowa, W 90-842014-15 _______________ at Iowa, W 83-702014-15 __________at N’western, W 102-99

Notre dameThe Series: Notre Dame leads, 2-01996-97 ________________ at Iowa, L 50-612012-13 _________ at Iowa (NCAA), L 57-74

NW louisiana stateThe Series: NW Louisiana State leads, 1-01994-95 ______________at Neutral, L 53-54

Ohio UniversityThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01991-92 _______________ at Iowa, W 97-52

Ohio stateThe Series: Ohio State leads, 33-311979-80 _____________At Neutral, W 61-601982-83 ________________ at OSU, L 57-771982-83 ________________ at Iowa, L 57-721983-84 ________________ at Iowa, L 56-641983-84 ________________ at OSU, L 60-821984-85 ________________ at Iowa, L 47-561984-85 ________________ at OSU, L 41-641985-86 ________________ at OSU, L 54-701985-86 _______________ at Iowa, W 75-641986-87 ________________ at OSU, L 54-671986-87 _______________ at Iowa, W 66-541987-88 _______________ at Iowa, W 75-641987-88 ________________ at OSU, L 56-581988-89 _______________ at Iowa, W 84-701988-89 ________________ at OSU, L 57-661989-90 _______________ at OSU, W 71-481989-90 _______________ at Iowa, W 94-511990-91 _______________ at OSU, W 88-681990-91 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-471991-92 _______________ at Iowa, W 73-561991-92 _______________ at OSU, W 68-591992-93 _______________ at Iowa, W 79-621992-93 ________________ at OSU, L 60-721992-93 ________ at Final Four, L 72-73 (ot)1993-94 _______________ at OSU, W 64-611993-94 _______________ at Iowa, W 59-571994-95 _______________ at Iowa, W 57-511995-96 _______________ at OSU, W 82-751996-97 _______________ at OSU, W 69-591996-97 _______________ at Iowa, W 80-591997-98 _______________ at Iowa, W 66-571997-98 _______________ at OSU, W 74-711997-98 _____________ at Big Ten, W 72-541998-99 ________________ at OSU, L 66-70

1999-00 _______________ at Iowa, W 68-602000-01 ________________ at OSU, L 52-792000-01 _______________ at Iowa, W 74-592001-02 ________________ at OSU, L 63-822001-02 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-652002-03 ________________ at OSU, L 59-742003-04 ________________ at Iowa, L 82-932004-05 ________________ at OSU, L 57-802004-05 ________________ at Iowa, L 60-672005-06 ________________ at Iowa, L 62-722005-06 ________________ at OSU, L 77-882006-07 ________________ at Iowa, L 67-732006-07 ________________ at OSU, L 49-852007-08 ________________ at Iowa, L 65-732007-08 ________________ at OSU, L 56-692008-09 _______________ at Iowa, W 85-752008-09 ______________ at Big Ten, L 56-722009-10 ________________ at OSU, L 82-862009-10 ______________ at Big Ten, L 64-662010-11 _______________ at Iowa, W 89-762010-11 ________________ at OSU, L 67-812010-11 ______________ at Big Ten, L 61-712011-12 ________________ at OSU, L 71-842012-13 ____________ at Iowa, W 77-71 (ot)2013-14 _______________ at OSU, W 81-742013-14 _______________ at Iowa, W 65-612013-14 _____________ at Big Ten, W 77-732014-15 _______________ at Iowa, W 73-652014-15 __________ at Ohio State, L 82-1002014-15 __________ at Big Ten, L 85-91 (ot)

OklahomaThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-11988-89 _____________ at Neutral, W 86-692004-05 _____________ at Neutral, W 54-472005-06 ______________at Neutral, L 68-85

Old dominionThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01992-93 _______ at Old Dominion, W 82-56

OregonThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02000-01 __________at Neutral, W 89-82 (ot)

Oregon stateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01988-89 _______________ at Iowa, W 90-45

PacificThe Series: Tied, 1-11981-82 ______________at Neutral, L 70-811996-97 _____________ at Neutral, W 80-60

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Penn stateThe Series: Penn State leads, 26-191984-85 ________________ at PSU, L 47-871985-86 _______________ at Iowa, W 65-631986-87 __________ At Neutral, L 74-78 (ot)1990-91 ________________ at PSU, L 62-821991-92 _______________ at Iowa, W 61-531992-93 _______________ at Iowa, W 84-591992-93 ________________ at PSU, L 64-701993-94 ________________ at PSU, L 61-631993-94 _______________ at Iowa, W 78-681994-95 ________________ at PSU, L 62-731994-95 ______________ at Big Ten, L 62-691995-96 _______________ at Iowa, W 81-691996-97 ________________ at Iowa, L 60-611996-97 ________________ at PSU, W 66-631997-98 ________________ at PSU, W 78-691997-98 _______________ at Iowa, W 73-491998-99 ________________ at Iowa, L 60-661998-99 ________________ at PSU, L 64-881999-00 ________________ at PSU, L 63-801999-00 ________________ at Iowa, L 64-782000-01 _______________ at Iowa, W 79-642001-02 ________________ at PSU, W 96-812002-03 ________________ at PSU, L 52-862002-03 _______________ at Iowa, W 80-752003-04 ________________ at PSU, L 64-922003-04 ________________ at Iowa, L 58-702004-05 ________________ at Iowa, L 71-772004-05 ______________ at Big Ten, L 66-682005-06 ________________ at PSU, L 61-722006-07 ________________ at PSU, L 71-782006-07 _______________ at Iowa, W 79-722007-08 _______________ at Iowa, W 67-582007-08 ________________ at PSU, W 73-652008-09 ___________ at Iowa, W 97-89 (3ot)2008-09 ________________ at PSU, W 63-572009-10 _____________ at PSU, L 73-77 (ot)2009-10 ________________ at Iowa, L 62-682009-10 _____________ at Big Ten, W 82-752010-11 ________________ at PSU, L 59-682010-11 ________________ at Iowa, L 75-822011-12 ___________ at Penn State, L 52-682012-13 ________________ at Iowa, L 69-812013-14 ________________ at Iowa, L 71-872013-14 __________ at Penn State, W 73-702014-15 _______________ at Iowa, W 77-52

PepperdineThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02014-15 _______________ at Iowa, W 97-68

PittsburghThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01992-93 __________ at Pittsburgh, W 70-59

Portland stateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01980-81 _____________ at Neutral, W 88-82

PrincetonThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01998-99 _______________ at Iowa, W 59-44

ProvidenceThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02008-09 _______________ at Iowa, W 64-46

PurdueThe Series: Purdue leads, 35-311975-76 _____________ At Neutral, L 42-531976-77 ______________ at Purdue, L 63-671977-78 ______________ at Purdue, L 63-721982-83 _______________ at Iowa, W 76-701982-83 ______________ at Purdue, L 53-63 1983-84 _____________ at Purdue, W 49-391983-84 _______________ at Iowa, W 78-401984-85 _____________ at Purdue, W 68-541984-85 _______________ at Iowa, W 85-611985-86 _______________ at Iowa, W 79-521985-86 _____________ at Purdue, W 80-631986-87 _______________ at Iowa, W 68-541986-87 _____________ at Purdue, W 86-681987-88 _____________ at Purdue, W 67-571987-88 _______________ at Iowa, W 66-521988-89 ______________ at Purdue, L 56-671988-89 _______________ at Iowa, W 66-641989-90 ________________ at Iowa, L 63-661989-90 __________ at Purdue, W 70-67 (ot)1990-91 ____________ at Iowa, L 75-84 (ot)1990-91 _____________ at Purdue, W 56-531991-92 _______________ at Iowa, W 65-641991-92 ______________ at Purdue, L 64-721992-93 _____________ at Purdue, W 63-551993-94 _______________ at Iowa, W 62-481994-95 ______________ at Purdue, L 45-631994-95 ________________ at Iowa, L 55-621995-96 _______________ at Iowa, W 68-571995-96 ______________ at Purdue, L 42-621995-96 ______________ at Big Ten, L 68-761996-97 ______________ at Purdue, L 52-621996-97 ________________ at Iowa, L 48-531997-98 ____________ at Iowa, L 66-75 (ot)1997-98 _____________ at Purdue, W 73-671997-98 ______________ at Big Ten, L 60-611998-99 ____________ at Iowa, L 69-71 (ot)1999-00 ______________ at Purdue, L 59-732000-01 ______________ at Purdue, L 58-732000-01 _______________ at Iowa, W 96-872000-01 _____________ at Big Ten, W 75-702001-02 _______________ at Iowa, W 90-752001-02 ______________ at Purdue, L 68-822002-03 ______________ at Purdue, L 64-832002-03 ________________ at Iowa, L 68-782002-03 ______________ at Big Ten, L 57-842003-04 ________________ at Iowa, L 79-902003-04 ______________ at Purdue, L 55-842004-05 ______________ at Purdue, L 75-792005-06 ____________ at Iowa, W 77-71 (ot)2006-07 ________________ at Iowa, L 58-682006-07 ______________ at Purdue, L 52-762007-08 _______________ at Iowa, W 69-53

2007-08 ______________ at Purdue, L 46-592007-08 _____________ at Big Ten, L, 73-802008-09 ________________ at Iowa, L 60-692008-09 ______________ at Purdue, L 49-602009-10 ______________ at Purdue, L 59-812009-10 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-502010-11 ______________ at Purdue, L 41-602011-12 ______________ at Purdue, L 55-572011-12 _______________ at Iowa, W 59-422012-13 _______________ at Iowa, W 62-462012-13 _____________ at Purdue, W 72-522013-14 ______________ at Purdue, L 73-742013-14 _____________ at Big Ten, W 87-802014-15 _____________ at Purdue, W 73-59

QuinnipiacThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02006-07 _______________ at Iowa, W 93-77

richmondThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01997-98 ___________at Richmond, W 78-66

riderThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02005-06 _____________ at Neutral, W 88-41

robert MorrisThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-02012-13 _______________ at Iowa, W 58-442014-15 _______________ at Iowa, W 85-67

rutgersThe Series: Tied, 2-22005-06 ________________ at Iowa, L 51-572006-07 _____________ at Rutgers, L 53-702009-10 _____________ at Neutral, W 70-632014-15 _____________at Rutgers, W 79-72

saint Joseph’sThe Series: Iowa leads, 3-11984-85 ________________ at Iowa, L 60-611989-90 _____________ at Neutral, W 76-571995-96 _____________ at Neutral, W 66-492003-04 _____________ at Neutral, W 62-58

saint louisThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02002-03 _______________ at Iowa, W 93-64

samfordThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02006-07 _______________ at Iowa, W 66-60

san diegoThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02012-13 ___________at San Diego, W 83-73

san Jose stateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01984-85 _______ at San Jose State, W 67-45

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simpson CollegeThe Series: Simpson leads, 2-11976-77 ________________ at Iowa, L 60-691977-78 _____________at Simpson, L 78-841978-79 ______________ at Iowa, W 101-75

south AlabamaThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02002-03 _____________ at Neutral, W 83-62

south CarolinaThe Series: South Carolina leads, 1-01989-90 ________at South Carolina, L 76-82

south dakotaThe Series: South Dakota leads, 1-01979-80 ________ at South Dakota, W 70-481980-81 ________________ at Iowa, L 72-751980-81 ________ at South Dakota, L 68-78

south dakota stateThe Series: Iowa leads, 3-01977-78 _____________At Neutral, W 73-632009-10 _______________ at Iowa, W 82-692010-11 ___ at South Dakota State, W 65-54

south FloridaThe Series: South Florida leads, 1-02008-09 ______________at Neutral, L 79-82southernThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02010-11 _____________at Neutral, W, 76-52

southern CaliforniaThe Series: Iowa leads, 4-11984-85 ______________at Neutral, L 57-771987-88 _____________ at Neutral, W 79-671993-94 ___ at Southern California, W 50-491994-95 _______________ at Iowa, W 65-552013-14 _____________ at Neutral, W 78-65

southern IllinoisThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02004-05 _______________ at Iowa, W 66-50

st. AmbroseThe Series: Iowa leads, 3-01975-76 _______________ at Iowa, W 52-271976-77 _________ at St. Ambrose, W 88-471978-79 _______________ at Iowa, W 82-59

st. John’sThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02011-12 _____________ at Neutral, W 60-52

st. Mary’s (CA)The Series: Iowa leads, 1-01994-95 _____________ at Neutral, W 73-48

stanfordThe Series: Stanford leads, 2-01988-89 ______________at Neutral, L 74-982009-10 ______________ at Stanford, 67-96

stephen F. AustinThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-11987-88 _______________ at Iowa, W 83-651994-95 _____________ at SFA, L 70-79 (ot)1995-96 _______________ at Iowa, W 64-58

stony BrookThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02013-14 _______________ at Iowa, W 78-40

sW louisianaThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01984-85 _____________ at Neutral, W 62-39

syracuseThe Series: Iowa leads, 3-01998-99 ____________ at Syacuse, W 70-641999-00 _______________ at Iowa, W 76-732013-14 _______________ at Iowa, W 97-91

tennesseeThe Series: Tennessee leads, 2-11985-86 ___________ at Tennessee, L 68-731986-87 ________________ at Iowa, L 56-741992-93 _______________ at Iowa, W 72-56

tennessee techThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01988-89 _______________ at Iowa, W 77-75

texasThe Series: Tied, 2-21979-80 _______________ at Texas, L 49-751980-81 ________________ at Iowa, L 62-821987-88 _____________ at Neutral, W 75-652012-13 _____________ at Neutral, W 86-63

texas A&MThe Series: Texas A&M leads, 1-02011-12 ______________at Neutral, L 58-74

texas stateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02008-09 _______________ at Iowa, W 87-45

texas techThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02008-09 _____________ at Neutral, W 56-48

texas Women’s CollegeThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01979-80 _______________ at TWC, W 58-50

texas-Pan AmericanThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02001-02 _______________ at Iowa, W 86-38

UNC WilmingtonThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02013-14 ____________ at Neutral, W 102-65

UC santa BarbaraThe Series: Tied, 1-11994-95 _____ at UC Santa Barbara, L 48-611995-96 _______________ at Iowa, W 68-57

UC riversideThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02013-14 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-56

UClAThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01990-91 _______________ at Iowa, W 81-52

UNlVThe Series: UNLV leads, 1-02011-12 ________________ at Iowa, L 59-69

Upper IowaThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01975-76 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-401976-77 ________________ at UIU, W 78-40

UsC UpstateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02014-15 ______________ at Iowa, W 107-56

UtahThe Series: Utah leads, 4-11979-80 ________________at Utah, L 73-771980-81 _______________ at Iowa, W 89-831999-00 ________________at Utah, L 61-702000-01 ________________ at Iowa, L 42-662000-01 ________________at Utah, L 69-78

UW-PlattevilleThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01975-76 _______ at UW-Platteville, W 91-571976-77 _______________ at Iowa, W 76-53

UW-Green BayThe Series: Tied, 1-12005-06 _______________ at Iowa, W 81-572006-07 ________ at UW-Green Bay, L 43-67

UW-MilwaukeeThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-02004-05 ______ at UW-Milwaukee, W 59-512005-06 _______________ at Iowa, W 82-42

VanderbiltThe Series: Vanderbilt leads, 4-01989-90 ________________ at Iowa, L 56-611991-92 ________________ at Iowa, L 65-951995-96 ______________at Neutral, L 63-741997-98 ______________at Neutral, L 54-60

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VermontThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02005-06 _______________ at Iowa, W 79-57

VirginiaThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01987-88 _____________ at Neutral, W 75-592001-02 _____________ at Neutral, W 69-62

Virginia techThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-12003-04 __________________ at VT, L 76-892010-11 _____________ at Neutral, W 72-432011-12 _______________ at Iowa, W 58-47

Wake ForestThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01988-89 _______________ at Iowa, W 78-62

WartburgThe Series: Wartburg leads, 1-01974-75 ________________ at Iowa, L 52-60

WashingtonThe Series: Washington leads, 4-21988-89 _____________ at Neutral, W 53-511990-91 _________________ at UW, L 53-701990-91 _________________ at UW, L 61-711991-92 _______________ at Iowa, W 58-391997-98 ________________ at Iowa, L 62-631998-99 _________________ at UW, L 76-84

Washington stateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01979-80 _______________ at Iowa, W 69-51

Weber stateThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01998-99 _______________ at Iowa, W 77-571999-00 _________ at Weber State, W 73-55

West VirginiaThe Series: Iowa leads, 3-11992-93 _______________ at Iowa, W 74-441993-94 _______________ at WVU, W 69-572009-10 ______________at Neutral, L 66-692012-13 _____________ at Neutral, W 79-70

Western IllinoisThe Series: Iowa leads, 7-21974-75 ________________ at WIU, L 50-621978-79 _____________ at Neutral, W 75-661979-80 _______________ at Iowa, W 86-551980-81 ________________ at WIU, L 81-831981-82 _______________ at Iowa, W 72-682000-01 _______________ at Iowa, W 99-542004-05 _______________ at Iowa, W 76-692007-08 _______________ at Iowa, W 70-492011-12 _______________ at Iowa, W 98-45

Western KentuckyThe Series: Tied, 3-31985-86 ________________ at WKU, L 67-771986-87 _______________ at Iowa, W 67-471994-95 ________________ at WKU, L 43-791995-96 _______________ at Iowa, W 68-541996-97 _______________ at WKU, W 61-481998-99 ________________ at Iowa, L 65-68

Wichita stateThe Series: Wichita State leads 1-01980-81 ______________at Neutral, L 76-87

William PennThe Series: William Penn leads 11-01974-75 ________________ at Iowa, L 29-741974-75 ________________ at Iowa, L 22-731974-75 _________ at William Penn, L 33-911975-76 _________ at William Penn, L 39-961976-77 ________________ at Iowa, L 45-761977-78 ________________ at Iowa, L 53-701977-78 _________ at William Penn, L 57-821978-79 _________ at William Penn, L 72-811979-80 ________________ at Iowa, L 68-691980-81 _________ at William Penn, L 64-801981-82 _________ at William Penn, L 68-85

William WoodsThe Series: William Woods leads 1-01978-79 ________________ at Iowa, L 58-64

WisconsinThe Series: Iowa leads, 45-201974-75 ________________ at Iowa, L 49-651978-79 _______________ at Iowa, W 75-681979-80 _______________ at Iowa, W 68-511980-81 ___________ at Wisconsin, L 69-731980-81 _____________ At Neutral, L 67-881981-82 __________________ Iowa, L 64-781981-82 ________________ at Iowa, L 64-781982-83 ________________ at Iowa, L 47-68 1982-83 ___________ at Wisconsin, L 44-681983-84 ___________ at Wisconsin, L 49-501983-84 _______________ at Iowa, W 46-371984-85 ___________ at Wisconsin, L 54-651984-85 _______________ at Iowa, W 64-521985-86 _______________ at Iowa, W 68-321985-86 ___________ at Wisconsin, W 64-471986-87 ___________ at Wisconsin, W 83-441986-87 _______________ at Iowa, W 78-561987-88 ___________ at Wisconsin, W 79-591987-88 _______________ at Iowa, W 98-501988-89 ___________ at Wisconsin, W 67-571988-89 _______________ at Iowa, W 78-521989-90 _______________ at Iowa, W 84-521989-90 ___________ at Wisconsin, W 79-601990-91 ___________ at Wisconsin, L 67-781990-91 ____________ at Iowa, W 85-76 (ot)1991-92 ___________ at Wisconsin, L 58-741991-92 _______________ at Iowa, W 63-361992-93 _______________ at Iowa, W 65-391993-94 ___________ at Wisconsin, W 74-67

1994-95 ___________ at Wisconsin, L 62-721994-95 ________________ at Iowa, L 55-621995-96 _______________ at Iowa, W 68-481995-96 ___________ at Wisconsin, W 67-631996-97 ________________ at Iowa, L 63-691996-97 ___________ at Wisconsin, L 56-591997-98 ___________ at Wisconsin, W 66-631997-98 _______________ at Iowa, W 87-761998-99 ___________ at Wisconsin, L 72-791999-00 _______________ at Iowa, W 66-622000-01 ___________ at Wisconsin, L 91-942000-01 _______________ at Iowa, W 74-682001-02 ________________ at Iowa, L 61-682001-02 ___________ at Wisconsin, W 76-642002-03 _______________ at Iowa, W 77-602002-03 ___________ at Wisconsin, W 76-592003-04 _______________ at Iowa, W 66-462003-04 _______ at Wisconsin, W 87-82 (ot)2004-05 ________________ at Iowa, L 78-882005-06 ___________ at Wisconsin, W 68-592006-07 ___________ at Wisconsin, L 73-842006-07 ______________ at Iowa, W 103-932007-08 ____________ at Iowa, W 78-74 (ot)2007-08 ___________ at Wisconsin, W 87-782008-09 ___________ at Wisconsin, W 73-632008-09 _______________ at Iowa, W 72-652009-10 _______________ at Iowa, W 61-512009-10 _______ at Wisconsin, W 68-60 (ot)2010-11 _______________ at Iowa, W 59-442011-12 _______________ at Iowa, W 69-572011-12 _______ at Wisconsin, W 85-79 (ot) 2012-13 ___________ at Wisconsin, W 65-562012-13 _______________ at Iowa, W 71-602013-14 ___________ at Wisconsin, W 82-652014-15 ___________ at Wisconsin, W 87-752014-15 _______________ at Iowa, W 78-74

Wright stateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01991-92 _____________ at Neutral, W 87-41

WyomingThe Series: Tied, 2-21979-80 _____________ at Neutral, W 68-651982-83 ______________at Neutral, L 63-791988-89 _____________ at Neutral, W 83-402007-08 _______________ at Iowa, L 50-54

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IOWA reCOrds At CArVer-hAWKeYe AreNAAlabama _________________________ 0-1Albany ___________________________ 1-0American _________________________ 1-0Arkansas-Pine Bluff _________________ 1-0Auburn __________________________ 1-1Boston College ____________________ 0-1Boston University __________________ 2-0Bradley __________________________ 4-0Butler ____________________________ 2-0CS-Northridge ____________________ 1-0Central Michigan __________________ 1-0Charlotte _________________________ 2-0Colorado _________________________ 2-0Connecticut ______________________ 1-1Creighton ________________________ 4-3Dartmouth _______________________ 1-0Dayton __________________________ 2-0Denver __________________________ 1-0DePaul ___________________________ 2-0Detroit ___________________________ 1-0Drake ___________________________ 10-4Florida International ________________ 1-0Georgia __________________________ 1-1Georgia Tech ______________________ 0-2Harvard __________________________ 1-0Howard __________________________ 1-0Houston _________________________ 0-1Idaho State _______________________ 1-0Illinois __________________________ 25-3Illinois State ______________________ 4-0Indiana _________________________ 27-2Indiana State ______________________ 1-0Iowa State _______________________ 11-4IUPUI ____________________________ 1-0James Madison ____________________ 1-0Kansas ___________________________ 0-2Kansas State ______________________ 1-1Kent State ________________________ 1-0LSU _____________________________ 2-0Louisiana Tech ____________________ 2-1Marquette ________________________ 3-0Massachusetts ____________________ 1-0Memphis _________________________ 1-0Miami (Florida) ____________________ 4-0Miami (Ohio) ______________________ 1-0Michigan ________________________ 23-7Michigan State ___________________ 17-9Middle Tennessee State _____________ 1-0Minnesota _______________________ 24-5Mississippi Valley State ______________ 1-0Missouri__________________________ 4-0Missouri State _____________________ 3-1Mount St. Mary’s ___________________ 1-0Nebraska _________________________ 4-3Nevada __________________________ 1-0New Orleans ______________________ 1-0North Carolina ____________________ 0-1North Dakota _____________________ 1-0

Northern Illinois ___________________ 3-0Northern Iowa ____________________ 8-1Northeastern _____________________ 1-0Northwestern ____________________ 24-4Notre Dame ______________________ 0-1Ohio ____________________________ 1-0Ohio State ______________________ 20-8Oregon State______________________ 1-0Penn State _______________________ 11-9Pepperdine _______________________ 1-0Princeton_________________________ 1-0Providence _______________________ 1-0Purdue_________________________ 18-10Quinnipiac _______________________ 1-0Robert Morris _____________________ 2-0Rutgers __________________________ 0-1Saint Louis ________________________ 1-0Samford _________________________ 1-0Santa Clara _______________________ 1-0South Dakota State ________________ 1-0Southern Illinois ___________________ 1-0Stephen F. Austin __________________ 2-0Stony Brook ______________________ 1-0Syracuse _________________________ 2-0Tennessee ________________________ 1-1Tennessee Tech ____________________ 1-0Tex.-Pan American _________________ 1-0Texas State _______________________ 1-0UCLA ____________________________ 1-0UNLV ____________________________ 0-1USC _____________________________ 1-0USC Upstate ______________________ 1-0UC-Riverside ______________________ 1-0UC-Santa Barbara __________________ 1-0Utah ____________________________ 0-1Vanderbilt ________________________ 1-1Vermont _________________________ 1-0Virginia Tech ______________________ 1-0Wake Forest ______________________ 1-0Washington ______________________ 1-1Weber State ______________________ 1-0Western Illinois ____________________ 4-0W. Kentucky ______________________ 2-1West Virginia ______________________ 1-0William & Mary ____________________ 1-0Wisconsin _______________________ 24-5Wis.-Green Bay ____________________ 1-0Wis.-Milwaukee ____________________ 1-0Wyoming ________________________ 0-1tOtAl _________________ 364-100 (.784)

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Field Goals Made 17 (17-27), Amy Herrig (IOWA) vs. N’Western, 2-14-99

Field Goals Att. 30 (13-30), Tyra Grant (PSU) vs. Iowa, 2-1-0930 (13-30), Heather Butler (UTM) vs. Notre Dame, 3-24-13

Field Goal Pct. (Min. of 8 attempts)1.000 (9-9), Jamie Cavey (IOWA) vs. M’Quette, 3-23-031.000 (8-8), Andrea Harmon (IOWA) vs. N’Western, 1-16-94

Free throws Made 23 (23-27), Shaunda Greene (WA) vs. NIU, 11-30-91

Free throws Att. 27 (23-27), Shaunda Greene (WA) vs. NIU, 11-30-91

Free throw Pct. (Min. of 10 attempts)1.000 (13-13), Jolene Anderson (WISC) vs. Iowa, 1-13-081.000 (12-12), Lindsey Meder (IOWA) vs. IU, 2-4-011.000 (11-11), Cara Consuegra (IOWA) vs. MSU, 1-20-001.000 (10-10), Kachine Alexander (IOWA) vs. PSU, 2-1-091.000 (11-11), Jaime Printy (IOWA) vs. MTSU, 11-4-12

3-Pointers Made10, Maxaan Reese (MSU) vs. Iowa, 1-29-99

3-Pointers Att.16, Maxaan Reese (MSU) vs. Iowa, 1-29-99

3-Point Pct. (Min. of 5 attempts)1.000 (5-5), Jess Walter (Indiana) vs Iowa, 2-15-151.000 (5-5), Jennifer Lingor (SMS) vs. Iowa, 11-27-011.000 (5-5), Stacy Frese (IOWA) vs. Minn., 1-28-96

rebounds26, by Jerica Watson (IOWA), vs. Creighton, 12-15-01

Points42, by Amy Herrig (IOWA), vs. Northwestern, 2-14-9942 by Jolene Anderson (WISC) vs. Iowa (OT), 1-13-08

Assists14, Samantha Logic (IOWA) vs. Dayton, 11-10-13

steals 9, Lynn Kennedy (IOWA) vs. Indiana, 1-29-849, Laurie Aaron (IOWA) vs. UNC Charlotte, 12-12-92

Blocks 9, by Bethany Doolittle (IOWA) vs. Minnesota, 3-1-15

Minutes 54, by Brianne O’Rourke (PSU) vs. Iowa, 2-1-09

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Field Goals Made 44 (44-79) - PENN STATE vs. Howard, 11-26-89

Field Goals Att. 93 (33-93) - NIU vs. Washington, 11-30-91

Field Goal Pct. .642 (34-53) - IOWA vs. Ohio State, 2-28-86

Free throws Made 51 (51-69) - WASHINGTON vs. Northern Ill., 11-30-91

Free throws Att. 69 (51-69) - WASHINGTON vs. Northern Ill., 11-30-91

Free throw Pct. 1.000 (7-7) - NORTHWESTERN vs. Iowa, 3-7-871.000 (9-9) - IOWA vs. Wisconsin, 2-16-111.000 (10-10) - IOWA vs. UNLV, 11-13-111.000 (16-16) - IOWA vs. Wisconsin, 1-19-12

3-Pointers Made 17 (17-34) - IOWA vs. Idaho State, 12-7-13

3-Pointers Att. 35 (14-35) - IOWA vs. MVSU, 12-22-11

3-Point Pct. (Min. of 8 att.) .875 (7-8) - IOWA vs. Penn State, 2-18-07

Points 107 - IOWA vs. USC Upstate, 11-14-14107 - PENN STATE vs. Howard, 11-26-89

rebounds 70 - WASHINGTON vs. Northern Illinois, 11-30-91

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POINtsGame _______________________________________________________________________________ 46, Crystal Smith at Louisiana Tech, 11-22-05CHA (game) _____________________________________________________________________________ 42, Amy Herrig vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99 Big Ten (game) __________________________________________________________________________ 42, Amy Herrig vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99Season ________________________________________________________________________________________ 672, Cindy Haugejorde, 1979-80Career _______________________________________________________________________________________ 2,059, Cindy Haugejorde, 1976-80

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Game __________________________________________________________________________________ 26, Jerica Watson vs. Creighton, 12-15-01CHA (game) _____________________________________________________________________________ 26, Jerica Watson vs. Creighton, 12-15-01Big Ten (game) _______________________________________________________________________________ 25, Amy Herrig vs. Purdue, 1-10-99Season ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 306, Amy Herrig, 1998-99Career _______________________________________________________________________________________ 1067, Cindy Haugejorde, 1976-80

AssIstsGame ____________________________________________________________________________________ 14, Samantha Logic vs. Texas, 12-28-12 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 14, Samantha Logic vs. Dayton, 11-10-13 ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 14, Samantha Logic at Illinois, 1-8-15 __________________________________________________________________________________________14, Samantha Logic vs. Baylor, 3-27-15 CHA (game) _____________________________________________________________________________ 14, Samantha Logic vs. Dayton, 11-10-13Big Ten (game) ______________________________________________________________________________ 14, Samantha Logic at Illinois, 1-8-15Season __________________________________________________________________________________________ 276, Samantha Logic, 2014-15Career ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 898, Samantha Logic, 201-15

BlOCKsGame __________________________________________________________________________________9, Bethany Doolittle vs. Minnesota, 3-1-15CHA (game) _____________________________________________________________________________9, Bethany Doolittle vs. Minnesota, 3-1-15Big Ten (game) __________________________________________________________________________9, Bethany Doolittle vs. Minnesota, 3-1-15Season _________________________________________________________________________________________ 106, Bethany Doolittle, 2013-14Career __________________________________________________________________________________________293, Morgan Johnson, 2009-13

steAls

Game _____________________________________________________________________________________ 9, Lisa Anderson vs. Bradley, 11-19-82 ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 9, Lynn Kennedy vs. Indiana, 1-29-84 ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 9, Franthea Price vs. Purdue, 2-11-90 _____________________________________________________________________________________ 9, Laurie Aaron vs. UNC-Charlotte, 12-12-92CHA (game) _________________________________________________________________________________ 9, Lynn Kennedy vs. Indiana, 1-29-84 9, Laurie Aaron vs. UNC-Charlotte, 12-12-92Big Ten (game) ______________________________________________________________________________ 9, Lynn Kennedy vs. Indiana, 1-29-84 9, Franthea Price vs. Purdue, 2-11-90Season _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 122, Laurie Aaron, 1992-93Career ____________________________________________________________________________________________321, Franthea Price, 1986-90

FIeld GOAls MAdeGame __________________________________________________________________________ 17 (17-27), Amy Herrig vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99 ________________________________________________________________________________17 (17-26), Tangela Smith vs. Richmond, 12-7-97CHA (game) _____________________________________________________________________ 17 (17-27), Amy Herrig vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99Big Ten (game) __________________________________________________________________ 17 (17-27), Amy Herrig vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99Season _______________________________________________________________________________283 (283-570), Cindy Haugejorde, 1979-80Career ______________________________________________________________________________867 (867-1784), Cindy Haugejorde, 1979-80

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Game _______________________________________________________________________ 35 (14-35), Cindy Haugejorde vs. Iowa State, 12-2-80CHA (game) _______________________________________________________________________29 (12-29), Franthea Price vs. Howard, 11-25-89Big Ten (game) __________________________________________________________________ 27 (17-27), Amy Herrig vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99 27 (16-27), Lisa Becker vs. Northwestern, 3-2-84 27 (13-27), Franthea Price vs. Northwestern, 2-4-90Season _______________________________________________________________________________570 (283-570), Cindy Haugejorde, 1979-80Career _____________________________________________________________________________1784 (867-1784), Cindy Haugejorde, 1976-80

FIeld GOAl PerCeNtAGeGame ____________________________________________________________________________1.000 (9-9), Jamie Cavey vs. Marquette, 3-23-03 1.000 (9-9), Crystal Smith vs. Rider, 11-26-05CHA (game) ______________________________________________________________________1.000 (9-9), Jamie Cavey vs. Marquette, 3-23-03Big Ten (game) _________________________________________________________________ 1.000 (8-8), Andrea Harmon vs. N’western, 1-16-94Season ____________________________________________________________________________________ .584 (184-315), Lisa Becker, 1983-84Career ___________________________________________________________________________________ .571 (497-871), Jamie Cavey, 2001-05

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Free thrOWs MAdeGame __________________________________________________________________________ 17 (17-20), Kachine Alexander vs. Illinois, 2-14-10 ______________________________________________________________________________ 17 (17-17), Jaime Printy vs. West Virginia, 11-25-12CHA (game) _____________________________________________________________________ 17 (17-20), Kachine Alexander vs. Illinois, 2-14-10Big Ten (game) __________________________________________________________________ 17 (17-20), Kachine Alexander vs. Illinois, 2-14-10Season ______________________________________________________________________________ 148 (148-199), Kachine Alexander, 2010-11Career ____________________________________________________________________________________ 422 (422-559), Jennie Lillis, 2000-04

Free thrOWs AtteMPted Game __________________________________________________________________________ 20 (17-20), Kachine Alexander vs. Illinois, 2-14-10CHA (game) _____________________________________________________________________ 20 (17-20), Kachine Alexander vs. Illinois, 2-14-10Big Ten (game) __________________________________________________________________ 20 (17-20), Kachine Alexander vs. Illinois, 2-14-10Season ______________________________________________________________________________ 199 (148-199), Kachine Alexander, 2010-11Career ____________________________________________________________________________________ 559 (422-559), Jennie Lillis, 2000-04

3-POINters MAde Game _____________________________________________________________________________________10, Melissa Dixon at Drake, 12-21-14CHA (game) ______________________________________________________________________________ 8, Melissa Dixon vs. Minnesota, 3-1-15Big Ten (game) ________________________________________________________________________ 9, Melissa Dixon at Northwestern, 1-29-15Season ___________________________________________________________________________________________124, Melissa Dixon, 2014-15Career ___________________________________________________________________________________________334, Melissa Dixon, 2012-15

3-POINters AtteMPted Game __________________________________________________________________________________17, Melissa Dixon at Minnesota, 2-17-15CHA (game) ________________________________________________________________________________ 15 Jaime Printy vs. Michigan, 1-2-11 15, Melissa Dixon vs. Michigan, 2-26-12Big Ten (game) __________________________________________________________________________17, Melissa Dixon at Minnesota, 2-17-15Season ___________________________________________________________________________________________278, Melissa Dixon, 2013-14Career ___________________________________________________________________________________________847, Melissa Dixon, 2012-15

3-POINt FIeld GOAl PerCeNtAGeGame (Min. 5 attempts) _________________________________________________________ .900 (9-10), Melissa Dixon at Northwestern, 1-29-15Season ______________________________________________________________________________________ .495 (45-91), Kristi Smith, 2006-07Career ____________________________________________________________________________________ .407 (185-454), Kristi Smith, 2005-09

Free thrOW PerCeNtAGe Game (Min. 10 attempts) ___________________________________________________________ 1.000 (12-12), Lindsey Meder vs. Indiana, 2-4-01 1.000 (11-11), Tia Jackson vs. SW Missouri St., 12-5-93 1.000 (11-11), Cara Consuegra vs. Michigan St., 1-20-00 1.000 (10-10), Kachine Alexander vs. Arkansas State, 11-13-10 1.000 (10-10), Jaime Printy at Indiana, 2-27-11 1.000 (11-11), Crystal Smith vs. Illinois, 1-1-06 1.000 (17-17), Jaime Printy vs. West Virginia, 11-25-12 1.000 (11-11), Jaime Printy vs. Middle Tennessee, 11-14-12 1.000 (11-11), Morgan Johnson at Wisconsin, 1-10-13 1.000 (12-12), Ally Disterhoft at Ohio State, 1-19-14CHA (game) ______________________________________________________________________ 1.000 (12-12), Lindsey Meder vs. Indiana, 2-4-01 1.000 (11-11), Cara Consuegra vs. Michigan St., 1-20-00 1.000 (11-11), Tia Jackson vs. SW Missouri St., 12-5-93 1.000 (10-10), Kachine Alexander vs. Penn State, 2-1-09Big Ten (game) ___________________________________________________________________ 1.000 (12-12), Lindsey Meder vs. Indiana, 2-4-01 1.000 (11-11), Cara Consuegra vs. Michigan St., 1-20-00 1.000 (11-11), Crystal Smith vs. Illinois, 1-1-06 1.000 (10-10), Kachine Alexander vs. Penn State, 2-1-09 1.000 (10-10), Jaime Printy at Indiana, 2-27-11 1.000 (12-12), Ally Disterhoft at Ohio State, 1-19-14Season ___________________________________________________________________________________ .925 (135-146), Jaime Printy, 2012-13Career _____________________________________________________________________________ .892 (174-195), Wendy Ausdemore, 2005-09

POINts IN A hAlFHalf _______________________________________________________________________________28, Crystal Smith at Louisiana Tech, 11-22-05 ________________________________________________________________________________________27, Melissa Dixon vs. Syracuse, 12-5-13

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600 - POINt ClUBrk. Pts. Player _____________ Year1. 693 Cindy Haugejorde ___79-802. 621 Michelle Edwards ____87-883. 614 Franthea Price ______89-90

500 - POINt ClUB4. 577 Tangela Smith_______97-985. 564 Michelle Edwards ____86-876. 556 Crystal Smith _______04-057. 543 Jamie Cavey ________04-058. 539 Kristi Faulkner _______02-03 Cindy Haugejorde ___78-7910. 537 Jennie Lillis _________02-0311. 523 Lindsey Meder ______00-0112 520 Jaime Printy ________10-1113. 516 Lindsey Meder ______99-0014. 512 Bethany Doolittle ____13-1415. 504 Amy Herrig _________98-9916. 503 Melissa Dixon _______14-15 Ally disterhoft ____ 14-1518. 501 Jaime Printy ________09-10

400 - POINt ClUB19. 499 Crystal Smith _______05-0620. 497 Shanda Berry _______88-8921. 491 Lindsey Meder ______01-0222. 490 Morgan Johnson ____12-1323. 487 Jamie Cavey ________03-04 Toni Foster _________92-9325. 484 Cindy Haugejorde ___77-7826. 481 Tiffany Gooden ______95-9627. 480 Bethany Doolittle ____14-1528. 477 Necole Tunsil _______93-94 Samantha Logic _____13-1430. 475 Toni Foster _________90-9131. 474 Ally disterhoft ____ 13-1432. 473 Melissa Dixon _______13-1433. 469 Kristi Faulkner _______03-04 Kamille Wahlin ______09-1035. 463 Jennie Lillis _________03-0436. 461 Morgan Johnson ____11-1237. 459 Franthea Price ______88-8938. 456 Samantha Logic _____14-1539. 450 Lisa Long __________86-8740. 449 Shanda Berry _______87-8841. 448 Toni Foster _________91-9242 448 Kachine Alexander ___10-1143. 445 Jolette Law _________88-89 Theairra Taylor ______13-1445. 432 Kachine Alexander ___09-10 432 Jaime Printy ________12-1347. 429 Jennie Lillis _________01-0248. 425 Kristi Smith _________07-0849. 424 Jolette Law ________89-9050. 423 Franthea Price ______87-8851. 422 Kristi Smith _________08-09 Tangela Smith_______95-9653. 418 Tia Jackson _________92-9354. 416 Lisa Becker _________83-84

55. 414 Megan Skouby ______05-0656. 410 Randi Peterson ______00-0157. 409 Robin Christian ______88-8958. 402 Kristi Smith _________06-07

300 - POINt ClUB59. 398 Kamille Wahlin ______11-1260. 395 Wendy Ausdemore __08-0961. 394 Cara Consuegra _____99-0062. 388 Megan Skouby ______08-09 Jaime Printy ________11-1264. 381 Wendy Ausdemore __06-0765. 376 Lindsey Meder ______98-9966 372 Kamille Wahlin ______10-1167. 371 Jerica Watson _______01-02 Wendy Ausdemore __07-0869. 368 Kim Howard ________80-81 Lisa Long __________84-85 Michelle Edwards ____85-8672. 364 Cindy Haugejorde ___76-7773. 360 Laurie Aaron ________92-9374. 359 Johanna Solverson ___04-05 Nadine Domond ____95-9676. 357 Tia Jackson _________94-9577. 352 Lynn Kennedy ______85-8678. 351 Diana Williams ______75-7679. 350 Robin Anderson _____82-8380. 349 Tiffany Gooden ______94-9581. 348 Tangela Smith_______96-9782. 347 Cara Consuegra _____00-0183. 344 Laurie Aaron ________91-9284. 343 Megan Skouby ______06-0785. 342 Cathy Marx _________93-94 342 Melissa Dixon _______12-1387. 339 Amy Herrig _________97-98 Donna Freitag_______82-83 Stephanie Schueler __90-91 Necole Tunsil _______92-9391. 338 Lisa Becker _________84-8592. 333 Jennie Lillis _________00-0193. 330 Lisa Anderson _______81-82 Nadine Domond ____97-9895. 328 Johanna Solverson ___07-0896. 327 Melinda Hippen _____81-8297. 326 Robin Anderson _____80-8198. 324 Morgan Johnson ____10-1199. 321 Stephanie Schueler __89-90 321 Samantha Logic _____12-13101. 319 Kachine Alexander ___08-09102. 318 Angela Hamblin _____96-97103. 309 Cara Consuegra _____98-99104. 308 Whitney Jennings ___14-15105. 306 Lisa Becker _________85-86106. 301 Sue Beckwith _______79-80

200 - POINt ClUB107. 298 Kim Howard ________81-82108. 297 Kelly Krei ___________09-10 Morgan Johnson ____09-10110. 295 Theairra Taylor ______12-13

111. 294 Megan Skouby ______07-08 Lisa Anderson _______82-83113. 292 Samantha Logic _____11-12114. 289 Nadine Domond ____96-97115. 288 Amy Herrig _________96-97116. 287 Kelly Krei ___________10-11117. 285 Johanna Solverson ___02-03118. 275 Lisa Becker _________86-87119. 274 Lisa Anderson _______80-81120. 268 Michelle Edwards ____84-85121. 263 Lisa Long __________85-86122. 262 Robin Anderson _____84-85123. 259 Jolette Law _________87-88124. 258 Krista VandeVenter ___05-06125. 257 Sue Beckwith _______78-79126. 256 Angela Hamblin _____97-98127. 255 Leah Magner _______00-01128. 251 Mary Berdo _________00-01 Tangela Smith_______94-95 Necole Tunsil _______90-91131. 249 Leah Magner _______01-02132. 246 Franthea Price ______86-87133. 245 Katie Abrahamson ___89-90 245 Bethany Doolittle ____12-13135. 243 Kamille Wahlin ______08-09136. 242 Krista VandeVenter ___04-05137. 239 Randi Peterson ______98-99 Tricia Blair __________86-87139. 234 Kristi Faulkner _______01-02140. 233 Angie Lee __________81-82141. 231 Melinda Hippen _____80-81 Lynn Kennedy ______84-85143. 230 Tiffany Gooden ______96-97144. 229 LaTonya Tate ________90-91145. 225 Lynn Kennedy ______83-84146. 224 Trisha Waugh _______90-91 Robin Christian ______87-88148. 222 Lynn Oberbillig ______77-78 Lisa Anderson _______83-84 Virgie Dillingham ____93-94151. 220 Jolynn Schneider ____87-88152. 218 Jane Heilskov _______79-80153. 216 Necole Tunsil _______91-92154. 214 April Calhoun _______02-03155. 211 Kelly Krei ___________11-12156. 209 Tia Jackson _________91-92157. 207 Tiffany Reedy _______05-06 Jenna Armstrong ____04-05159. 206 Kristi Smith _________05-06 Cyndi Gaude ________78-79 Angela Hamblin _____95-96 Stacy Schlapkohl ____07-08163. 204 JoAnn Hamlin _______08-09164. 202 Kim Howard ________79-80 LaTonya Tate ________91-92

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Field Goals MadeGame __________________________ 44 (44-72) vs. Simpson, 11-15-78CHA (Game) ____________________ 43 (43-86) vs. Minnesota, 2-12-88Big Ten (Game) __________________ 43 (43-86) vs. Minnesota, 2-12-88Season _____________________________ 1005 (1005-2181), 2013-14

Field Goals AttemptedGame ______________________ 97 (33-97) vs. Iowa Wesleyan, 12-6-77CHA (Game) ____________________ 86 (43-86) vs. Minnesota, 2-12-88Big Ten (Game) __________________ 86 (43-86) vs. Minnesota, 2-12-88Season _____________________________ 2181 (1005-2181), 2013-14

Field Goal PercentageGame _______________________ .667 (28-42) vs. Northwestern, 1-4-87CHA (Game) ___________________.642 (34-53) vs. Ohio State, 2-28-86Big Ten (Game) _______________ .667 (28-42) vs. Northwestern, 1-4-87Season _______________________________ .501 (897-1792), 1987-88

Free throws MadeGame _______________________ 42 (42-50) vs. West Virginia, 11-25-12CHA (Game) _________________ 33 (33-43) vs. Indiana State, 11-15-06Big Ten (Game) __________________ 31 (31-38) vs. Wisconsin, 2-25-07Season _________________________________ 557 (557-750), 2013-14

Free throws AttemptedGame _______________________ 50 (42-50) vs. West Virginia, 11-25-12CHA (Game) ________________ 43 (33-43) vs. Indiana State, 11-15-06Big Ten (Game) __________________ 38 (31-38) vs. Wisconsin, 2-25-07Season _________________________________ 750 (557-750), 2013-14

Free throw PercentageGame ____________________________1.000 (13-13) vs Purdue, 3-1-98 1.000 (16-16) vs. Columbia, 11-28-10 1.000 (10-10) vs. UNLV 11-13-11 1.000 (16-16) vs. Wisconsin, 1-19-12 1.000 (13-13) at Ohio State, 2-21-15CHA (Game) _____________________ 1.000 (10-10) vs. UNLV 11-13-11 1.000 (16-16) vs. Wisconsin, 1-19-12Big Ten (Game) _______________ .1.000 (16-16) vs. Wisconsin, 1-19-12_____________________________ 1.000 (13-13) at Ohio State, 2-21-15Season _________________________________ .794 (446-562), 2011-12

3-Pointers MadeGame ________________________19 (19-28) at Northwestern, 1-29-15CHA (Game) ___________________ 17 (17-34) vs. Idaho State, 12-7-13Big Ten (Game) ________________19 (19-28) at Northwestern, 1-29-15Season _________________________________ 274 (274-696), 2014-15

3-Pointers AttemptedGame _______________________ 37 (11-37) at North Carolina, 12-2-10CHA (Game) ________ 35 (14-35) vs. Mississippi Valley State, 12-22-119Big Ten (Game) ___________________ 34 (11-34) vs. Penn State, 2-1-09 34 (11-34) at Penn State, 12-28-10Season ________________________________ 739 (247-739), 2013-14

Consecutive 3-Pointers MadeGame _________________________________ 7 vs. Minnesota, 2-17-08____________________________________ 7 at Northwestern, 1-29-15

reboundsGame ____________________________ 69 vs. Northern Iowa, 11-26-02CHA (Game) ______________________ 69 vs. Northern Iowa, 11-26-02Big Ten (Game) __________________________61 vs. Wisconsin, 1-8-93Season ________________________________________ 1308, 2013-14

AssistsGame ______________________________ 32 at Northwestern, 1-29-15CHA (Game) __________________________ 31 vs. Colorado, 12-10-00Big Ten (Game) ______________________ 32 at Northwestern, 1-29-15Season __________________________________________644, 2013-14

BlocksGame ________________________________ 13 vs. Minnesota, 2-28-10CHA (Game) __________________________ 13 vs. Minnesota, 2-28-10Big Ten (Game) ________________________ 13 vs. Minnesota, 2-28-10

PointsGame _____________________________107 vs. USC Upstate, 11-14-14CHA (Game) _______________________107 vs. USC Upstate, 11-14-14Big Ten (Game) ________________________103 vs. Wisconsin, 2-25-07Season ________________________________________ 2814, 2013-14

Field Goal Percentage in a halfGame __________________________ .739 (17-23) at Wisconsin, 3-2-08

Most First half PointsGame ___________________________ 63 vs. Ohio University, 11-30-91CHA (Game) _____________________ 63 vs. Ohio University, 11-30-91Big Ten (Game) 58 at Northwestern, 1-29-15

Most First half Points AllowedGame _________________________________63 at Minnesota, 1-12-03CHA (Game) ___________________________ 46 vs. Ohio State, 1-6-08Big Ten (Game) _________________________63 at Minnesota, 1-12-03

Fewest First half PointsGame ______________________________13 at UW-Green Bay, 12-7-06 13 at Iowa State, 12-5-07CHA (Game) ___________________________18 vs. Wisconsin, 2-24-84Big Ten (Game) _________________________18 vs. Wisconsin, 2-24-84 18 vs. Purdue, 3-3-96Fewest First half Points AllowedGame _____________________________ 11 vs. West Virginia, 12-11-92 __________________________________________11 vs. Illinois, 3-1-92 11 vs. Wisconsin, 2-16-11CHA (Game) _______________________ 11 vs. West Virginia, 12-11-92 11 vs. Wisconsin, 2-16-11Big Ten (Game) _____________________________11 vs. Illinois, 3-1-92 11 vs. Wisconsin, 2-16-11

Most second half PointsGame ________________________________ 65 at Wisconsin, 12-31-00CHA (Game) ____________________________60 vs. Syracuse, 12-5-13Big Ten (Game) ________________________ 65 at Wisconsin, 12-31-00

Most second half Points AllowedGame __________________________________ 58 vs. Stanford, 3-23-89___________________________________ 58 at Northwestern, 1-29-15CHA (Game) ___________________________ 57 vs. Ohio State, 2-5-04Big Ten (Game) ______________________ 58 at Northwestern, 1-29-15

Fewest second half PointsGame _______________________________ 16 at Connecticut, 3-18-02CHA (Game) ___________________________ 18 vs. Ohio State, 2-3-85Big Ten (Game) __________________________ 17 at Ohio State, 2-4-07 17 vs. Purdue, 2-11-96Fewest second half Points AllowedGame ___________________________ 10 vs. James Madison, 11-26-94CHA (Game) _____________________ 10 vs. James Madison, 11-26-94Big Ten (Game) _________________________13 vs. Wisconsin, 1-26-86

Fewest Points AllowedGame ___________________________________ 23 vs. Cornell, 1-31-75CHA (Game) _____________________ 30 vs. James Madison, 11-26-94Big Ten (Game) _________________________32 vs. Wisconsin, 1-26-86

Winning streaksAll Games ________________________________________22, 1987-88Big Ten Games ____________________________________23, 1987-88Home Games _____________________________________46, 1986-90Big Ten Home Games _______________________________41, 1985-90Away Games ______________________________________12, 1987-88Big Ten Away Games ________________________________8, 1989-90 8, 1995-96losing streaksAll Games _________________________ 7, 1975-76, 1982-83, 1998-99Big Ten Games _____________________________________8, 1982-83Home Games ___________________________ 4, 1975-76 and 1981-82Big Ten Home Games ________________________________4, 1981-82Away Games ______________________________________10, 1982-83Big Ten Away Games ________________________________9, 1982-83

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Scoring1. Jaime Printy (2009-10) ______________________ 5012. Ally disterhoft (2013-14) __________________ 4743. Lisa Becker (1983-84) _______________________ 4164. Megan Skouby (2005-06) ____________________ 4145. Lindsey Meder (1998-99) ____________________ 3766. Cindy Haugejorde (1976-77) _________________ 3647. Diana Williams (1975-76) ____________________ 3518. Tiffany Gooden (1994-95) ___________________ 3499. Jennie Lillis (2000-01)_______________________ 33310. Robin Anderson (1980-81) ___________________ 32611. Whitney Jennings (2014-15) _______________ 30812. Morgan Johnson (2009-10) __________________ 29713. Samantha Logic (2011-12) ___________________ 29214. Johanna Solverson (2002-03) ________________ 285

Blocks1. Morgan Johnson (2009-10) ___________________ 792. Tangela Smith (1994-95) _____________________ 733. Megan Skouby (2005-06) _____________________ 474. Jennie Lillis (2000-01)________________________ 225. Bethany Doolittle (2011-12) __________________ 196. Toni Foster (1989-90) ________________________ 18

3-Pointers Made1. Jaime Printy (2009-10) _______________________ 822. Lindsey Meder (1998-99) _____________________ 493. Whitney Jennings (2014-15) ________________ 364. Melissa Dixon (2011-12) ______________________ 355. Ally disterhoft (2013-14) ___________________ 336. Johanna Solverson (2002-03) _________________ 307. Kamille Wahlin (2008-09) _____________________ 288. Leah Magner (1998-99) ______________________ 26

Rebounding1. Krista VandeVenter (2004-05) ________________ 2522. Cindy Haugejorde (1976-77) _________________ 2373. Ally disterhoft (2013-14) __________________ 2294. Samantha Logic (2011-12) ___________________ 2205. Morgan Johnson (2009-10) __________________ 2176. Jennie Lillis (2000-01)_______________________ 1737. Lynn Kennedy (1983-84) ____________________ 152

Assists1. Samantha Logic (2011-12) ___________________ 1362. Jaime Printy (2009-10) _______________________ 993. Cara Consuegra (1997-98) ____________________ 944. Whitney Jennings (2014-15) ________________ 925. Kamille Wahlin (2008-09) _____________________ 87 6. Kristi Smith (2005-06)________________________ 827. Necole Tunsil (1990-91) ______________________ 78

Steals1. Johanna Solverson (2002-03) _________________ 572. Lynn Kennedy (1983-84) _____________________ 393. Krista VandeVenter (2004-05) _________________ 364. Whitney Jennings (2014-15) ________________ 355. Jennie Lillis (2000-01)________________________ 346. Necole Tunsil (1990-91) ______________________ 33

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Scoring1. Kristi Faulkner (2002-03) ____________________ 5392. Jaime Printy (2010-11) ______________________ 5203. Lindsey Meder (1999-00) ____________________ 5164. Ally disterhoft (2014-15) __________________ 5035. Cindy Haugejorde (1977-78) _________________ 4846. Tiffany Gooden (1995-96) ___________________ 4817. Toni Foster (1990-91) _______________________ 4758. Kamille Wahlin (2009-10) ____________________ 4699. Jennie Lillis (2001-02)_______________________ 42910. Franthea Price (1987-88) ____________________ 42311. Tangela Smith (1995-96) ____________________ 422

Blocks1. Morgan Johnson (2010-11) ___________________ 762. Tangela Smith (1996-97) _____________________ 693. Bethany Doolittle (2012-13 ___________________ 594. Toni Foster (1990-91) ________________________ 405. Megan Skouby (2006-07) _____________________ 376. JoAnn Hamlin (2007-08) _____________________ 23

3-Pointers Made1. Kamille Wahlin (2009-10) _____________________ 842. Melissa Dixon (2012-13 ______________________ 783. Jaime Printy (2010-11) _______________________ 704. Wendy Ausdemore (2006-07) _________________ 625. Lindsey Meder (1999-00) _____________________ 606. Kelly Krei (2009-10) _________________________ 55

Rebounding1. Cindy Haugejorde (1977-78) _________________ 3002. Kachine Alexander (2008-09) ________________ 2823. Lisa Long (1984-85) ________________________ 2674. Toni Foster (1990-91) _______________________ 2475. Krista VandeVenter (2005-06) ________________ 237

Assists1. Samantha Logic (2012-13) ___________________ 2172. Cara Consuegra (1998-99) ___________________ 153 April Calhoun (2002-03) _____________________ 1534. Kachine Alexander (2008-09) ________________ 121 Kristi Smith (2006-07)_______________________ 1216. Steph Schueler (1988-89) ___________________ 105

Steals1. Samantha Logic (2012-13) ____________________ 622. Krista VandeVenter (2005-06) _________________ 613. Toni Foster (1990-91) ________________________ 564. Karen Clayton (1993-94) _____________________ 555. Nadine Domond (1995-96) ___________________ 49 Crystal Smith (2003-04) ______________________ 49 Kristi Smith (2006-07)________________________ 49

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Scoring1. Michelle Edwards (1986-87) _________________ 5642. Crystal Smith (2004-05) _____________________ 5563. Kristi Faulkner (2002-03) ____________________ 539 Cindy Haugejorde (1978-79) _________________ 5395. Jennie Lillis (2002-03)_______________________ 5376. Lindsey Meder (2000-01) ____________________ 5237. Bethany Doolittle (2013-14) _________________ 5128. Jamie Cavey (2003-04) ______________________ 4879. Tiffany Gooden (1996-97) ___________________ 48110. Samantha Logic (2013-14) ___________________ 47711. Melissa Dixon (2013-14) _____________________ 47312. Morgan Johnson (2011-12) __________________ 46113. Franthea Price (1988-89) ____________________ 459

Blocks1. Bethany Doolittle (2013-14) _________________ 1062. Morgan Johnson (2011-12) ___________________ 703. Toni Foster (1991-92) ________________________ 474. Jennie Lillis (2002-03)________________________ 405. Tangela Smith (1996-97) _____________________ 396. Lisa Becker (1985-86) ________________________ 28

3-Pointers Made1. Melissa Dixon (2013-14) ______________________ 972. Wendy Ausdemore (2007-08) _________________ 783. Lindsey Meder (2000-01) _____________________ 684. Kamille Wahlin (2009-10) _____________________ 555. Kelly Krei (2009-10) _________________________ 546. Kristi Smith (2007-08)________________________ 53

Rebounding1. Kachine Alexander (2009-10) ________________ 2812. Shanda Berry (1987-88) _____________________ 2633. Toni Foster (1991-92) _______________________ 2434. Lisa Long (1985-86) ________________________ 2405. Jennie Lillis (2002-03)_______________________ 239

Assists1. Samantha Logic (2013-14) ___________________ 2692. Cara Consuegra (1999-00) ___________________ 1383. Johanna Solverson (2004-05) ________________ 1364. Nadine Domond (1996-97) __________________ 1355. Jolette Law (1988-89) _______________________ 1326. Laurie Aaron (1991-92) _____________________ 123 Michelle Edwards (1986-87) _________________ 123

Steals1. Laurie Aaron (1991-92) _____________________ 1012. Franthea Price (1988-89) _____________________ 953. Shanda Berry (1988-89) ______________________ 894. Samantha Logic (2013-14) ____________________ 885. Crystal Smith (2004-05) ______________________ 806. Michelle Edwards (1986-87) __________________ 70 Johanna Solverson (2004-05) _________________ 70

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Scoring1. Cindy Haugejorde (1979-80) _________________ 6722. Michelle Edwards (1987-88) _________________ 6213. Franthea Price (1989-90) ____________________ 6144. Tangela Smith (1997-98) ____________________ 5775. Jamie Cavey (2004-05) ______________________ 5436. Amy Herrig (1998-99) _______________________ 5047. Melissa Dixon (2014-15) _____________________ 5038. Crystal Smith (2005-06) _____________________ 4999. Shanda Berry (1988-89) _____________________ 49710. Lindsey Meder (2001-02) ____________________ 49111. Morgan Johnson (2012-13) __________________ 49012. Toni Foster (1992-93) _______________________ 487

Blocks1. Bethany Doolittle (2014-15) __________________ 942. Morgan Johnson (2012-13) ___________________ 683. Jerica Watson (2001-02) ______________________ 594. Jamie Cavey (2004-05) _______________________ 585. Tangela Smith (1997-98) _____________________ 546. Megan Skouby (2008-09) _____________________ 467. Toni Foster (1992-93) ________________________ 40 Cathy Marx (1993-94) ________________________ 40

3-Pointers Made1. Melissa Dixon (2014-15) _____________________ 1242. Lindsey Meder (2001-02) _____________________ 843. Kristi Smith (2008-09)________________________ 654. Kamille Wahlin (2011-12) _____________________ 645. Wendy Ausdemore (2008-09) _________________ 616. Kristi Faulkner (2003-04) _____________________ 577. Jaime Printy (2012-13) _______________________ 558. Leah Magner (2001-02) ______________________ 54

Rebounding1. Amy Herrig (1998-99) _______________________ 3062. Cindy Haugejorde (1979-80) _________________ 295 Kachine Alexander (2010-11) ________________ 2953. Lisa Long (1986-87) ________________________ 2824. Shanda Berry (1988-89) _____________________ 276

Assists1. Samantha Logic (2014-15) ___________________ 2762. Cara Consuegra (2000-01) ___________________ 1913. Michelle Edwards (1987-88) _________________ 1404. Karen Clayton (1995-96) ____________________ 1365. Lisa Anderson (1983-84) ____________________ 1286. Jolette Law (1989-90) _______________________ 122 Steph Schueler (1990-91) ___________________ 122

Steals1. Laurie Aaron (1992-93) _____________________ 1222. Michelle Edwards (1987-88) __________________ 893. Franthea Price (1989-90) _____________________ 844. Steph Schueler (1990-91) ____________________ 765. Jerica Watson (2001-02) ______________________ 72

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sCOrINGrank Pts. ______ Player ___________________ Years1. 2059 ______ Cindy Haugejorde __________ 76-802. 1906 ______ Lindsey Meder _____________ 98-023. 1841 ______ Jaime Printy _______________ 10-134. 1821 ______ Michelle Edwards __________ 84-885. 1762 ______ Jennie Lillis________________ 00-046. 1742 ______ Franthea Price _____________ 86-907. 1606 ______ Toni Foster ________________ 89-938. 1598 ______ Tangela Smith _____________ 94-989. 1582 ______ Morgan Johnson ___________ 10-1310. 1546 ______ Samantha Logic ____________ 12-1511. 1483 ______ Kamille Wahlin _____________ 09-1212. 1480 ______ Melissa Dixon ______________ 12-1513. 1455 ______ Kristi Smith _______________ 05-0914. 1439 ______ Megan Skouby _____________ 05-0915 1353 ______ Bethany Doolittle __________ 12-1516. 1343 ______ Wendy Ausdemore _________ 05-0917. 1335 ______ Lisa Becker ________________ 83-8718. 1319 ______ Amy Herrig ________________ 95-9919. 1283 ______ Necole Tunsil ______________ 90-9420. 1265 ______ Jamie Cavey _______________ 01-0521. 1242 ______ Kristi Faulkner _____________ 01-0422 1239 ______ Kachine Alexander _________ 08-1123. 1230 ______ Lisa Long _________________ 83-8724. 1193 ______ Crystal Smith ______________ 02-0625. 1160 ______ Tia Jackson ________________ 90-9526. 1147 ______ Cara Consuegra ____________ 97-0127. 1137 ______ Jolette Law ________________ 86-9028. 1130 ______ Johanna Solverson ______ 02-05, 0829. 1129 ______ Lisa Anderson _____________ 80-8430. 1100 ______ Shanda Berry ______________ 85-8931. 1048 ______ Kim Howard _______________ 78-8232. 1046 ______ Robin Anderson ____________ 80-8533. 1024 ______ Tiffany Gooden ____________ 94-9834. 977 ______ Ally disterhoft ______________ 14-35. 936 _______ Randi Peterson ____________ 97-00

steAlsrank stls. ______ Player ___________________ Years1. 321 _______ Franthea Price _____________ 86-902. 260 _______ Samantha Logic ____________ 12-153. 248 _______ Laurie Aaron ______________ 89-934. 235 _______ Michelle Edwards __________ 84-885. 222 _______ Steph Schueler ____________ 87-916. 213 _______ Crystal Smith ______________ 02-067. 205 _______ Jolette Law ________________ 86-908. 192 _______ Johanna Solverson ____02-05, 07-089. 190 _______ Jennie Lillis________________ 00-0410. 177 _______ Nadine Domond ___________ 94-98 177 _______ Lisa Anderson _____________ 80-8412. 168 _______ Tia Jackson ________________ 90-9513. 167 _______ Toni Foster ________________ 89-9314. 166 _______ Cara Consuegra ____________ 97-0115. 154 _______ Lynn Kennedy _____________ 83-8716. 150 _______ Krista VandeVenter _________ 04-08

reBOUNdINGrank reb. ______ Player ___________________ Years1. 1067 ______ Cindy Haugejorde __________ 76-802. 922 _______ Samantha Logic ____________ 12-153. 910 _______ Kachine Alexander _________ 08-114. 887 _______ Toni Foster ________________ 89-935. 886 _______ Morgan Johnson ___________ 10-136. 859 _______ Tangela Smith _____________ 94-987. 848 _______ Lisa Long _________________ 83-878. 827 _______ Jennie Lillis________________ 00-049. 792 _______ Krista VandeVenter _________ 04-0810. 789 _______ Amy Herrig ________________ 95-9911. 745 _______ Randi Peterson ____________ 97-0112. 726 _______ Franthea Price _____________ 86-9013. 691 _______ Lisa Becker ________________ 83-8714. 653 _______ Shanda Berry ______________ 86-8915. 650 _______ Bethany Doolittle __________ 12-1516. 615 _______ Kachine Alexander _________ 08-1117. 614 _______ Lynn Kennedy _____________ 83-8718. 570 _______ Johanna Solverson ______ 02-05, 0819. 564 _______ Necole Tunsil ______________ 90-9420. 561 _______ Kelly Krei _________________ 09-1221. 536 _______ Kim Howard _______________ 78-8222. 518 _______ Megan Skouby _____________ 05-0923. 507 _______ Tia Jackson ________________ 90-9524. 506 _______ Jamie Cavey _______________ 01-0525. 493 _______ Jenee Graham _____________ 04-0826. 490 _______ Wendy Ausdemore _________ 05-0927. 489 _______ Jerica Watson ______________ 98-0228. 482 _______ Michelle Edwards __________ 84-88

AssIstsrank Ast. ______ Player ___________________ Years1. 898 _______ Samantha Logic ____________ 12-152. 576 _______ Cara Consuegra ____________ 97-013. 431 _______ Michelle Edwards __________ 84-884. 427 _______ Kamille Wahlin _____________ 09-125. 412 _______ Kristi Smith _______________ 05-09 412 _______ Jaime Printy _______________ 10-137. 391 _______ Johanna Solverson _________ 02-058. 387 _______ Franthea Price _____________ 86-909. 367 _______ Steph Schueler ____________ 87-9110. 357 _______ Nadine Domond ___________ 94-9811. 353 _______ Jolette Law ________________ 86-9012. 339 _______ Kachine Alexander _________ 08-1113. 322 _______ Lisa Anderson _____________ 80-8414. 297 _______ Jennie Lillis________________ 00-0415. 280 _______ Tricia Blair _________________ 83-8716. 279 _______ Laurie Aaron ______________ 89-93 279 _______ Necole Tunsil ______________ 90-9418. 262 _______ Leah Magner ______________ 98-0219. 252 _______ Kristi Faulkner _____________ 01-0420. 245 _______ Wendy Ausdemore _________ 05-0921. 243 _______ Krista VandeVenter _________ 04-0822. 242 _______ Lindsey Meder _____________ 98-02

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3-POINt FIeld GOAls MAderank 3-pters ___ Player ___________________ Years1. 334 _______ Melissa Dixon ______________ 12-152. 261 _______ Lindsey Meder _____________ 98-023. 252 _______ Jaime Printy _______________ 10-134. 231 _______ Kamille Wahlin _____________ 09-125. 221 _______ Wendy Ausdemore _________ 05-096. 185 _______ Kristi Smith _______________ 05-097 162 _______ Kelly Krei _________________ 09-128. 156 _______ Leah Magner ______________ 98-029. 138 _______ Kristi Faulkner _____________ 01-0410. 125 _______ Johanna Solverson ______ 02-05, 0811. 118 _______ Nadine Domond ___________ 94-9812. 116 _______ Crystal Smith ______________ 02-0613. 108 _______ Jenna Armstrong ___________ 01-0514. 97 ________ Franthea Price _____________ 87-90 BlOCKsrank Blks. _____ Player ___________________ Years1. 293 _______ Morgan Johnson ___________ 10-132. 278 _______ Bethany Doolittle __________ 12-153. 235 _______ Tangela Smith _____________ 94-984. 153 _______ Megan Skouby _____________ 05-095. 145 _______ Toni Foster ________________ 89-936. 114 _______ Jennie Lillis________________ 02-037. 94 ________ Jamie Cavey _______________ 01-058. 86 ________ Cathy Marx ________________ 90-949. 83 ________ Lisa Becker ________________ 83-8710. 82 ________ Jerica Watson ______________ 98-0211. 78 ________ Lisa Long _________________ 83-8712 66 ________ Amy Herrig ________________ 95-9913. 56 ________ Randi Peterson ____________ 97-01

trIPle-dOUBlesPlayer statistics Opponent (date)Cara Consuegra 17 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists at Indiana (2-3-00)Kachine Alexander 10 points, 11 rebounds, 12 assists vs. Northwestern (1-18-09)Kachine Alexander 26 points, 21 rebounds, 10 assists vs. Penn State (2-1-09)Samantha Logic 13 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists vs. Michigan (2-26-12)Samantha Logic 12 points, 17 rebounds, 10 assists vs. Drake (12-21-13)Samantha Logic 14 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists at Penn State (2-6-14)Samantha Logic 18 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists at Purdue (2-16-14)Samantha Logic 12 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists vs. Dayton (11-22-14)Samantha Logic 13 points, 10 rebounds, 14 assists vs. Baylor (3-27-15)

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WINNING MARGIN(MORE THAN 35 POINTS)Margin ____ (score) Opponent, Year68 ________ (91-23) Cornell, 74-7558 ________ (97-39) Bucknell, 92-9355 ________ (89-34) Boise State, 96-9754 ________ (97-43) Missouri State, 12-1353 ________ (98-45) WIU, 11-1253 ________ (79-26) Marshalltown, 76-7752 ________ (96-44) NIU, 77-7851 ________ (87-36) Illinois, 87-8851 ________ (107-56) USC Upstate, 14-1549 ________ (100-51) Minnesota, 87-8848 ________ (86-38) Texas PA, 01-0248 ________ (98-50) Wisconsin, 87-8848 ________ (95-47) Idaho State, 13-1447 ________ (88-41) Rider, 05-0646 ________ (87-41) Wright State, 91-9246 ________ (90-44) Drake, 92-9345 ________ (99-54) WIU, 00-0145 ________ (90-45) Oregon State, 88-8945 ________ (106-61) UNI, 78-7945 ________ (97-52) Ohio, 91-2144 ________ (87-43) NIU, 07-0844 ________ (93-49) Iowa State, 87-8843 ________ (86-43) Creighton, 01-0243 ________ (92-49) Bradley, 99-0043 ________ (94-51) Minnesota, 95-9643 ________ (83-40) Wyoming, 88-8943 ________ (97-54) Minnesota, 88-8943 ________ (84-41) Minnesota, 87-8842 ________ (87-45) Texas State, 08-0941 ________ (88-47) St. Ambrose, 76-7741 ________ (81-40) Minnesota, 86-8740 ________ (82-42) UW-Mil, 05-0640 ________ (92-52) Northwestern, 00-0140 ________ (82-42) Michigan, 88-8940 ________ (89-49) Michigan St. 88-8940 ________ (81-41) Iowa State, 84-8538 ________ (81-43) N’western, 87-8838 ________ (78-40) Upper Iowa, 76-7738 ________ (78-40) Purdue, 83-8438 ________ (91-53) Bradley, 10-1138 ________ (76-38) Ark-Pine Bluff, 13-1438 ________ (78-40) Stony Brook, 13-1437 ________ (71-34) Michigan, 92-9337 ________ (102-65) UNCW, 13-1436 ________ (91-55) Minnesota, 97-9836 ________ (74-38) Drake, 87-8836 ________ (78-42) Minnesota, 96-9736 ________ (81-45) Michigan, 91-9236 ________ (68-32) Wisconsin, 85-8636 ________ (68-32) Clarke College, 75-7635 ________ (89-54) Michigan, 87-8835 ________ (90-55) UNI, 78-7935 ________ (78-43) Connecticut, 83-84

LOSING MARGIN(MORE THAN 30 POINTSMargin ____ (score) Opponent, Year59 ________ (112-53) Grandview, 75-7658 ________ (91-33) William Penn, 75-7557 ________ (96-39) William Penn, 75-7651 ________ (73-22) William Penn, 75-7549 ________ (94-45) Luther, 75-7647 ________ (90-43) Minnesota, 81-8245 ________ (74-29) William Penn, 74-7543 ________ (60-103) Kansas State, 02-0342 ________ (90-48) Illinois State, 75-7640 ________ (87-47) Penn State, 84-8538 ________ (86-48) Connecticut, 01-0236 ________ (85-49) Ohio State, 06-0736 ________ (91-55) Auburn, 99-0036 ________ (79-43) W. Kentucky, 94-9536 ________ (68-32) IA Wesleyan, 74-75

35 ________ (96-61) Drake, 81-8234 ________ (86-52) Louisville, 14-1534 ________ (52-86) Penn State, 02-0333 ________ (96-63) Drake, 78-7933 ________ (76-43) California, 08-0931 ________ (76-45) William Penn, 76-7731 ________ (81-50) Minnesota, 04-05

IOWA’S 100-POINT GAMES107 _______ USC Upstate (56), 14-15106 _______ Northern Iowa (61), 78-79106 _______ North Carolina (81), 89-90103 _______ Wisconsin (93), 06-07102 _______ UNC-Wilmington (65), 13-14102 _______ Northwestern (99), 14-15101 _______ Simpson (75), 78-79100 _______ Minnesota (51), 87-88100 _______ Drake (98), 14-15

OPPONENT’S 100-POINT GAMES112 _______ Grandview (53), 75-76103 _______ Kansas State (60), 02-03103 _______ Brigham Young (79), 79-80101 _______ Iowa State (94) - 2ot, 03-04101 _______ Missouri State (87), 00-01101 _______ Drake (71), 78-79100 _______ Ohio State (82), 14-15

IOWA SINGLE-GAME HIGHS107 _______ USC Upstate (56), 14-15106 _______ Northern Iowa (61), 78-79106 _______ North Carolina (81), 89-90103 _______ Wisconsin (93), 06-07102 _______ UNC-Wilmington (65), 13-14102 _______ Northwestern (99), 14-15101 _______ Simpson (75), 78-79100 _______ Minnesota (51), 87-88100 _______ Drake (98), 14-1599 ________ Western Illinois (54), 00-0198 ________ Western Illinois (45), 11-1298 ________ Northern Iowa (68), 02-0398 ________ Wisconsin (50), 87-8897 ________ Missouri State (43), 12-1397 ________ Penn State (89), 08-09 -- 3OT97 ________ Bucknell (39), 92-9397 ________ Minnesota (54), 88-8997 ________ DePaul (87), 80-8197 ________ Ohio University (52), 91-9297 ________ Syracuse (91), 13-1497 ________ Dayton (93), 13-1497 ________ Pepperdine (68), 14-1596 ________ Penn State (81), 01-0296 ________ Purdue (87), 00-0196 ________ Grandview (66), 79-8096 ________ Northern Illinois (44), 77-7895 ________ Northwestern (61), 00-0195 ________ Idaho State (47), 13-1494 ________ Iowa State (101) - 2ot, 03-0494 ________ Minnesota (51), 95-9693 ________ Quinnipiac (73), 06-0793 ________ FIU (86), 03-0493 ________ Saint Louis (64), 02-0393 ________ Iowa State (56), 87-8893 ________ Indiana (79), 10-1192 ________ Drake (72), 05-0692 ________ Northwestern (52), 00-0192 ________ Colorado (66), 00-0192 ________ Bradley (49), 99-0092 ________ Northern Illinois (59),92-9392 ________ Minnesota (76), 14-1591 ________ Louisiana Tech (95) - 2ot, 05-0691 ________ Creighton (82), 04-0591 ________ Illinois (73), 03-0491 ________ Wisconsin (94), 00-01

91 ________ Minnesota (55), 97-9891 ________ Minnesota (82), 78-7991 ________ Wisc.-Platteville (57), 75-7691 ________ Cornell (23), 74-7591 ________ Bradley (53), 01-1190 ________ Harvard (81), 11-1290 ________ Gonzaga (72), 01-0290 ________ Purdue (75), 01-0290 ________ Drake (44), 92-9390 ________ Oregon State (45), 88-8990 ________ Illinois (63), 87-8890 ________ Northern Iowa (55), 78-7990 ________ Howard (57), 89-9090 ________ Northwestern (72), 91-9290 ________ Central Michigan (79), 10-1190 ________ Northwestern (84), 13-1490 ________ Dayton (83), 14-15

OVERTIME GAMES(23-23)Iowa State 74, Iowa 71 ______________ 12/3/78NW Missouri 73, Iowa 71 ____________ 2/28/81Iowa 74, Northern Iowa 68 ___________ 1/27/82Iowa 86, Iowa State 75 ______________ 12/5/83Iowa 69, Northwestern 66 ___________ 2/23/86Penn State 78, Iowa 74 ______________ 12/29/86Iowa 70, Indiana 63_________________ 2/24/89Iowa 79, Purdue 67 _________________ 2/11/90Purdue 84, Iowa 75 _________________ 1/13/91Iowa 85, Wisconsin 76 ______________ 3/9/91SMS 61, Iowa 60 ___________________ 3/22/92Ohio State 73, Iowa 72 ______________ 4/3/93Stephen F. Austin 79, Iowa 70 ________ 12/3/94Iowa 65, Kansas 58 _________________ 12/3/95Iowa 66, Drake 63 __________________ 11/16/97Purdue 75, Iowa 66 _________________ 1/11/98Michigan 69, Iowa 65 _______________ 1/25/98Purdue 71, Iowa 69 _________________ 1/10/99Iowa 89, Oregon 82 ________________ 3/17/01Drake 75, Iowa 72 __________________ 11/25/01Indiana 78, Iowa 76_________________ 3/1/02Iowa 84, IUPUI 75 __________________ 11/23/02NC State 69, Iowa 66 ________________ 11/29/02Creighton 84, Iowa 72 ______________ 12/28/03Iowa 87, Wisconsin 82 ______________ 2/12/04Iowa 91, Creighton 82 ______________ 12/10/04Iowa 77, Purdue 71 _________________ 2/2/06Minnesota 80, Iowa 78 ______________ 1/25/07Iowa 68, Minnesota 66 ______________ 1/3/08Iowa 78, Wisconsin 74 ______________ 1/13/08South Florida 82, Iowa 79 ____________ 11/28/08Penn State 77, Iowa 73 ______________ 12/28/09Minnesota 72, Iowa 69 ______________ 1/3/10Iowa 68, Wisconsin 60 ______________ 2/28/10Kansas State 81, Iowa 78 ____________ 12/13/11Iowa 69, Illinois 62 _________________ 1/5/12Iowa 85, Wisconsin 79 ______________ 2/2/12Iowa 69, Middle Tennessee 63 ________ 11/14/12Iowa 77, Ohio State 71 ______________ 1/3/13Iowa 97, Dayton 93 _________________ 11/10/13Iowa 78, Nebraska 72 _______________ 1/26/15Ohio State 91, Iowa 85 ______________ 3/7/15

DOUBLE OVERTIME GAMES (0-3)Michigan State 71, Iowa 70 __________ 1/15/95Iowa State 101, Iowa 94 _____________ 12/3/03Louisiana Tech 95, Iowa 91 ___________ 11/22/05

TRIPLE OVERTIME GAMES (1-0)Iowa 97, Penn State 89 ______________ 2/1/09

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NCAA tOUrNAMeNtIndividualPoints ____ 32, Tangela Smith vs. UMass, 1998FG _______ 13, Michelle Edwards vs. S.F. Austin, 1988FGA ______ 22, Michelle Edwards vs. S.F. Austin, 19883pt. FG ____ 5, Arneda Yarbrough vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 1994 __________ 5, Arneda Yarbrough vs. Alabama, 1994 __________ 5, Jaime Printy vs. Gonzaga, 2011 __________ 5, Theairra Taylor vs. Marist, 20143pt. FGA __ 13, Arneda Yarbrough vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 1994FT ________ 11, Kachine Alexander vs. Georgia Tech, 2009FTA ______ 14, Kachine Alexander vs. Georgia Tech, 2009Rebounds _ 17, Shanda Berry vs. Southern California, 1988Assists ____ 14, Samantha Logic vs. Baylor, 2015Blocks ____ 5, Tangela Smith vs. Butler, 1996__________ 5, Bethany Doolittle vs. Baylor, 2015Steals _____ 7, Laurie Aaron vs. Old Dominion, 1993

TeamPoints ____ 89 vs. Oregon, 2001FG _______ 34 vs. S.F. Austin, 1988 __________ 34 vs. Tennessee Tech, 1989FGA ______ 75 vs. Alabama, 1994FG% ______ 61.8% vs. Tennessee Tech (34-of-55), 19893pt. FG ____ 13 vs. Gonzaga, 20113pt. FGA __ 29 vs. Gonzaga, 2011FT ________ 28 vs. Tennessee, 1993FTA ______ 34 vs. Tennessee, 1993FT% ______ 88.9% vs. American (16-of-18), 2015Rebounds _ 48 vs. Southern California, 1988Assists ____ 24 vs. Southern California, 1988Blocks ____ 8 vs. Virginia Tech, 2004Steals _____ 18 vs. S.F. Austin, 1988

BIG teN tOUrNAMeNtIndividualPoints ____ 28, Tangela Smith vs. Ohio State, 1998FG _______ 12, Tangela Smith vs. Ohio State, 1998FGA ______ 21, Lindsey Meder vs. Northwestern, 20003pt. FG ____ 6, Melissa Dixon vs. Ohio State, 20153pt. FGA __ 12, Jaime Printy vs. Penn State, 2010__________ 12, Melissa Dixon vs. Ohio State, 2015FT ________ 11, Cara Consuegra vs. Purdue, 2001FTA ______ 14, Cara Consuegra vs. Purdue, 2001Rebounds _ 15, Randi Peterson vs. Indiana, 2001Assists ____ 11, Samantha Logic vs. Purdue, 2014Blocks ____ 6, Morgan Johnson vs. Nebraska, 2012__________ 6, Bethany Doolittle vs. Ohio State, 2015Steals _____ 6, Randi Peterson vs. Northwestern, 2000

TeamPoints ____ 87 vs. Indiana, 1997 __________ 87 vs. Purdue, 2014FG _______ 31 vs. Illinois, 2001FGA ______ 70 vs. Ohio State, 2015FG% ______ 58.3% vs. Minnesota (28-of-48), 20033pt. FG ____ 11 vs. Penn State, 20103pt. FGA __ 26 vs. Nebraska, 2013FT ________ 28 vs. Indiana, 2001FTA ______ 35 vs. Indiana, 2001FT% ______ 1.000 vs. Purdue (12-of-12), 1998 __________ .955 vs. Penn State (21-of-22), 2010 * - 20 attemptsRebounds _ 52 vs. Northwestern, 2003Assists ____ 22 vs. Illinois, 2001Blocks ____ 10 vs. Ohio State, 2015__________ 10 vs. Nebraska, 2015Steals _____ 15 vs. Illinois, 1997

WNItTeamPoints ____ 93 vs. Saint Louis, 2003FG _______ 35 vs. Saint Louis, 2003FGA ______ 68 vs. Saint Louis, 2003FG% ______ 52.9% at Nebraska (27-of-51), 20053pt. FG ____ 9 at SMS, 20053pt. FGA __ 20 vs. Marquette, 2003FT ________ 19 vs. Saint Louis, 2003FTA ______ 22 vs. Saint Louis, 2003FT% ______ 88.2% vs. Marquette (15-of-17), 2003Rebounds _ 57 vs. Saint Louis, 2003Assists ____ 26 at SMS, 2005Blocks ____ 4 vs. Saint Louis, 2003 __________ 4 vs. Marquette, 2003Steals _____ 12 vs. Creighton, 2005

IndividualPoints ____ 23, Jamie Cavey vs. Creighton, 2005FG _______ 9, Jamie Cavey vs. Marquette, 2003 __________ 9, Jamie Cavey at SMS, 2005FGA ______ 19, Crystal Smith vs. Arkansas State, 2005 __________ 19, Jamie Cavey at SMS, 20053pt. FG ____ 4, Jenna Armstrong at SMS, 20053pt. FGA __ 6, Kristi Faulkner vs. Marquette, 2003 __________ 6, Johanna Solverson vs. Marquette, 2003FT ________ 7, Kristi Faulkner vs. Marquette, 2003FTA ______ 8, Jamie Cavey vs. Arkansas State, 2005Rebounds _ 13, Jamie Cavey at SMS, 2005Assists ____ 8, Johanna Solverson, at SMS, 2005Blocks ____ 4, Jennie Lillis vs. Marquette, 2003Steals _____ 5, Crystal Smith vs Creighton, 2005

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Scoring Player __________________________Pts. ________________ Avg. _______________ Year1. ________Cindy Haugejorde ________________672 ________________ 23.2 _______________ 79-802. ________Franthea Price ____________________614 ________________ 21.2 _______________ 89-903. ________Cindy Haugejorde ________________484 ________________ 21.0 _______________ 77-784 Michelle Edwards _________________621 ________________ 20.1 _______________ 87-885. ________Tangela Smith ____________________577 ________________ 19.9 _______________ 97-986. ________Lindsey Meder ___________________516 ________________ 19.1 _______________ 99-007. ________Amy Herrig ______________________504 ________________ 18.7 _______________ 98-998. ________Cindy Haugejorde ________________539 ________________ 18.6 _______________ 78-799. ________Crystal Smith _____________________499 ________________ 17.2 _______________ 05-0610. _______Crystal Smith _____________________556 ________________ 16.8 _______________ 04-05 Jamie Cavey _____________________487 ________________ 16.8 _______________ 03-04 Jaime Printy _____________________520 ________________ 16.8 _______________ 10-11

Rebounding Player __________________________reb. ________________ Avg. _______________ Year1. ________Cindy Haugejorde ________________300 ________________ 13.0 _______________ 77-782. ________Cindy Haugejorde ________________237 ________________ 11.9 _______________ 76-773. ________Amy Herrig ______________________306 ________________ 11.3 _______________ 98-994. ________Kachine Alexander ________________281 ________________ 10.4 _______________ 09-105. ________Cindy Haugejorde ________________295 ________________ 10.2 _______________ 79-806. ________Lisa Long ________________________267 ________________ 9.5 ________________ 84-85 Kachine Alexander ________________295 ________________ 9.5 ________________ 10-118. ________Jerica Watson ____________________264 ________________ 9.4 ________________ 01-029. ________Jenni Mayer ______________________196 ________________ 9.3 ________________ 75-7610. _______Shanda Berry ____________________276 ________________ 9.2 ________________ 88-89

Assists Player __________________________Ast. ________________ Avg. _______________ Year1. ________Samantha Logic __________________276 ________________ 8.1 ________________ 14-152. ________Samantha Logic __________________269 ________________ 7.5 ________________ 13-143. ________Samantha Logic __________________217 ________________ 6.4 ________________ 12-134. ________Cara Consuegra __________________191 ________________ 6.2 ________________ 00-015. ________Cara Consuegra __________________153 ________________ 5.8 ________________ 98-996. ________Cara Consuegra __________________138 ________________ 5.1 ________________ 99-007. ________Lisa Anderson ____________________128 ________________ 4.7 ________________ 83-848. ________April Calhoun ____________________153 ________________ 4.6 ________________ 02-039. ________Nadine Domond __________________135 ________________ 4.5 ________________ 96-9710. _______Michelle Edwards _________________140 ________________ 4.5 ________________ 87-8811. _______Samantha Logic __________________136 ________________ 4.4 ________________ 11-12

Steals Player __________________________steals ______________ Avg. _______________ Year1. ________Laurie Aaron _____________________122 ________________ 3.9 ________________ 92-932. ________Laurie Aaron _____________________101 ________________ 3.5 ________________ 91-923. ________Franthea Price ____________________95 _________________ 3.0 ________________ 88-894. ________Franthea Price ____________________84 _________________ 2.9 ________________ 89-904. ________Michelle Edwards _________________89 _________________ 2.9 ________________ 87-886. ________Lynn Kennedy ____________________79 _________________ 2.7 ________________ 85-867. ________Jerica Watson ____________________72 _________________ 2.6 ________________ 01-02 Steph Schueler ___________________76 _________________ 2.6 ________________ 90-919. ________Samantha Logic __________________88 _________________ 2.4 ________________ 13-14 Crystal Smith _____________________70 _________________ 2.4 ________________ 05-06 Crystal Smith _____________________80 _________________ 2.4 ________________ 03-04

FG Percentage Player __________________________FG-FGA _____________ Pct. ________________ Year1. ________Cathy Marx ______________________71-106 ______________ .670 _______________ 91-922. ________Jamie Cavey _____________________73-114 ______________ .640 _______________ 02-033. ________Bethany Doolittle _________________226-409 _____________ .553 _______________ 13-144. ________Lisa Becker ______________________135-255 _____________ .529 _______________ 85-865. ________Michelle Edwards _________________265-457 _____________ .580 _______________ 87-886. ________Jamie Cavey _____________________190-338 _____________ .562 _______________ 03-047. ________Tangela Smith ____________________240-429 _____________ .559 _______________ 97-988. ________Shanda Berry ____________________205-368 _____________ .557 _______________ 88-899. ________Toni Foster ______________________189-341 _____________ .554 _______________ 90-91 Cathy Marx ______________________139-251 _____________ .554 _______________ 93-94

3-PT FG Percentage Player __________________________3Pt-3PtA ___________ Pct. ________________ Year1. ________Franthea Price ____________________28-46 _______________ .608 _______________ 87-882. ________Kristi Smith ______________________45-91 _______________ .495 _______________ 06-073. ________Wendy Ausdemore ________________78-171 ______________ .456 _______________ 07-084. ________Melissa Dixon ____________________124-275 _____________ .451 _______________ 14-154. ________Franthea Price ____________________47-108 ______________ .451 _______________ 89-906. ________Lindsey Meder ___________________49-114 ______________ .449 _______________ 98-997. ________Kristi Faulkner ____________________57-129 ______________ .442 _______________ 03-048. ________Kali Peschel ______________________23-53 _______________ .434 _______________ 14-159. ________Lindsey Meder ___________________84-194 ______________ .433 _______________ 01-0210. _______Wendy Ausdemore ________________62-149 ______________ .416 _______________ 06-0711. _______Kristi Smith ______________________22-53 _______________ .415 _______________ 05-0612. _______Kristi Smith ______________________65-157 ______________ .414 _______________ 08-09

FT Percentage Player __________________________Ft-FtA ______________ Pct. ________________ Year1. ________Jaime Printy _____________________135-146 _____________ .925 _______________ 12-132. ________Wendy Ausdemore ________________55-61 _______________ .902 _______________ 06-073. ________Melissa Dixon ____________________70-78 _______________ .897 _______________ 13-144. ________Melissa Dixon ____________________51-57 _______________ .895 _______________ 14-155. ________Lindsey Meder ___________________101-113 _____________ .894 _______________ 00-016. ________Jaime Printy _____________________83-94 _______________ .883 _______________ 09-107. ________Kristi Faulkner ____________________145-165 _____________ .879 _______________ 02-038. ________Kristi Faulkner ____________________92-106 ______________ .868 _______________ 03-049. ________Jaime Printy _____________________114-132 _____________ .864 _______________ 10-1110. _______Kristi Smith ______________________109-127 _____________ .858 _______________ 06-0711. _______Megan Skouby ___________________97-114 ______________ .851 _______________ 06-07

INdIVIdUAlScoring Year _______________________________Pts. _______________________________ Avg.1. __________ 2014-15 ____________________________2703 ______________________________ 79.52. __________ 2013-14 ____________________________2814 ______________________________ 78.23. __________ 1987-88 ____________________________2406 ______________________________ 77.64. __________ 2000-01 ____________________________1927 ______________________________ 76.75. __________ 1978-9 _____________________________2220 ______________________________ 76.56. __________ 1989-90 ____________________________2210 ______________________________ 76.2 2001-02 ____________________________2209 ______________________________ 76.28. __________ 1988-89 ____________________________2409 ______________________________ 75.39. __________ 2003-04 ____________________________2129 ______________________________ 73.410. _________ 1992-93 ____________________________2258 ______________________________ 72.811. _________ 1980-81 ____________________________1816 ______________________________ 72.6

Rebounding Year _______________________________reb. _______________________________ Avg.1. __________ 1977-78 ____________________________965 _______________________________ 41.9 1995-96 ____________________________1298 ______________________________ 41.93. __________ 1992-93 ____________________________1297 ______________________________ 41.84. __________ 1994-95 ____________________________1144 ______________________________ 40.95. __________ 1978-79 ____________________________1173 ______________________________ 40.46. __________ 1975-76 ____________________________1131 ______________________________ 40.37. __________ 2001-02 ____________________________1167 ______________________________ 40.28. __________ 2010-11 ____________________________1238 ______________________________ 39.99. __________ 1984-85 ____________________________1105 ______________________________ 39.5 1999-00 ____________________________1067 ______________________________ 39.5

Assists Year _______________________________Ast. _______________________________ Avg.1. __________ 1981-82 ____________________________287 _______________________________ 19.12. __________ 2000-01 ____________________________572 _______________________________ 18.53. __________ 2014-15 ____________________________614 _______________________________ 18.14. __________ 2013-14 ____________________________644 _______________________________ 17.9 2001-02 ____________________________518 _______________________________ 17.96. __________ 2002-03 ____________________________567 _______________________________ 17.27. __________ 1991-92 ____________________________490 _______________________________ 16.98. __________ 2005-06 ____________________________486 _______________________________ 16.89. __________ 2003-04 ____________________________485 _______________________________ 16.710. _________ 1998-99 ____________________________432 _______________________________ 16.6 2011-12 ____________________________514 _______________________________ 16.6

Steals Year _______________________________steals _____________________________ Avg.1. __________ 1988-89 ____________________________414 _______________________________ 12.92. __________ 1987-88 ____________________________393 _______________________________ 12.73. __________ 1991-92 ____________________________365 _______________________________ 12.64. __________ 1989-90 ____________________________349 _______________________________ 12.05. __________ 1992-93 ____________________________345 _______________________________ 11.16. __________ 1986-87 ____________________________328 _______________________________ 10.67. __________ 1985-86 ____________________________298 _______________________________ 10.28. __________ 1990-91 ____________________________301 _______________________________ 10.09. __________ 1983-84 ____________________________258 _______________________________ 9.6 2000-01 ____________________________299 _______________________________ 9.6

3-PT FG Percentage Year _______________________________3Pt-3PtA __________________________ Pct.1. __________ 2006-07 ____________________________157-391 ____________________________ .4022. __________ 1989-90 ____________________________80-200 _____________________________ .4003. __________ 2014-15 ____________________________274-696 ____________________________ .3944. __________ 2007-08 ____________________________197-506 ____________________________ .3895. __________ 1987-88 ____________________________33-86 ______________________________ .3846. __________ 1998-99 ____________________________93-247 _____________________________ .3777. __________ 2000-01 ____________________________175-473 ____________________________ .3708. __________ 2009-10 ____________________________269-729 ____________________________ .3699. __________ 1993-94 ____________________________51-139 _____________________________ .36710. _________ 2008-09 ____________________________196-537 ____________________________ .36511. _________ 2003-04 ____________________________176-483 ____________________________ .364

FG Percentage Year _______________________________FG-FGA ____________________________ Pct.1. __________ 1987-88 ____________________________997-2009 ___________________________ .4962. __________ 1985-86 ____________________________846-1737 ___________________________ .4873. __________ 1986-87 ____________________________928-1919 ___________________________ .4843. __________ 1988-89 ____________________________977-2018 ___________________________ .4845. __________ 1990-91 ____________________________822-1732 ___________________________ .4756. __________ 1991-92 ____________________________842-1793 ___________________________ .4707. __________ 2004-05 ____________________________858-1831 ___________________________ .4698. __________ 1989-90 ____________________________893-1922 ___________________________ .465 1996-97 ____________________________801-1721 ___________________________ .46510. _________ 1997-98 ____________________________769-1662 ___________________________ .463

FT Percentage Year _______________________________Ft-FtA _____________________________ Pct.1. __________ 2011-12 ____________________________446-562 ____________________________ .7942. __________ 2008-09 ____________________________462-583 ____________________________ .7923. __________ 2006-07 ____________________________461-585 ____________________________ .7884. __________ 2009-10 ____________________________452-586 ____________________________ .7715. __________ 2003-04 ____________________________433-563 ____________________________ .7696. __________ 2010-11 ____________________________478-628 ____________________________ .7617. __________ 2005-06 ____________________________447-588 ____________________________ .7608. __________ 2012-13 ____________________________440-582 ____________________________ .7569. __________ 1980-81 ____________________________338-455 ____________________________ .74410. _________ 2013-14 ____________________________557-750 ____________________________ .743 2002-03 ____________________________512-689 ____________________________ .743

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Overall Games Big Ten Games Off. def. Year Coach W-l home Away Avg. Avg. W-l Finish1974-75 Lark Birdsong 5-16 1-3 4-13 49.9 ---1975-76 Lark Birdsong 9-18 3-7 6-11 55.2 ---1976-77 Lark Birdsong 10-11 3-5 7-6 66.0 ---1977-78 Lark Birdsong 8-15 3-4 5-11 70.9 ---1978-79 Lark Birdsong 18-11 7-2 11-9 76.5 ---1979-80 Judy McMullen 15-14 5-5 10-9 68.5 ---1980-81 Judy McMullen 8-17 4-4 4-13 72.6 77.81981-82 Judy McMullen 8-17 3-6 5-11 62.4 72.71982-83 Judy McMullen 7-20 6-7 1-13 62.7 70.9 2-16 T-9th1983-84 C. Vivian Stringer 17-10 10-2 7-8 65.8 58.8 11-7 T-3rd1984-85 C. Vivian Stringer 20-8 11-1 9-7 64.2 55.4 14-4 2nd1985-86 C. Vivian Stringer 22-7 14-1 8-6 66.7 57.0 15-3 2nd1986-87 C. Vivian Stringer 26-5 14-1 12-4 71.1 56.9 17-1 T-1st1987-88 C. Vivian Stringer 29-2 14-0 15-2 77.6 57.6 17-1 1st1988-89 C. Vivian Stringer 27-5 14-0 12-5 75.3 59.8 16-2 T-1st1989-90 C. Vivian Stringer 23-6 11-3 12-3 76.2 57.9 15-3 T-1st1990-91 C. Vivian Stringer 21-9 11-2 10-7 67.8 59.2 13-5 T-2nd1991-92 C. Vivian Stringer 25-4 13-1 12-3 70.7 58.0 16-2 1st1992-93 C. Vivian Stringer 27-4 15-0 12-4 72.8 54.3 16-2 T-1st1993-94 C. Vivian Stringer 21-7 11-2 10-5 63.9 57.8 13-5 3rd1994-95 C. Vivian Stringer 11-17 6-5 5-12 58.7 58.6 6-10 9th1995-96 Angie Lee 27-4 14-0 9-4 69.4 59.4 15-1 1st1996-97 Angie Lee 18-12 6-5 12-7 67.3 59.9 9-7 T-4th1997-98 Angie Lee 18-11 10-3 8-8 68.5 65.1 13-3 1st1998-99 Angie Lee 12-15 7-6 5-9 70.4 72.4 7-9 8th1999-00 Angie Lee 9-18 7-6 2-12 67.3 70.7 6-10 7th2000-01 Lisa Bluder 21-10 12-2 9-8 76.7 69.6 12-4 T-2nd2001-02 Lisa Bluder 18-11 9-4 9-7 76.2 70.1 10-6 4th2002-03 Lisa Bluder 18-15 12-5 6-10 72.0 71.0 6-10 7th2003-04 Lisa Bluder 16-13 7-6 9-7 73.4 73.4 10-6 T-4th2004-05 Lisa Bluder 23-10 11-4 12-6 69.8 64.4 8-8 6th2005-06 Lisa Bluder 17-12 11-3 5-6 72.3 66.0 10-6 5th2006-07 Lisa Bluder 14-16 7-8 7-8 67.8 71.7 6-10 T-8th2007-08 Lisa Bluder 21-11 13-3 6-5 65.7 60.2 13-5 T-1st2008-09 Lisa Bluder 21-11 13-2 6-6 68.0 63.9 13-5 T-2nd2009-10 Lisa Bluder 20-14 12-4 4-8 69.4 66.9 10-8 T-3rd2010-11 Lisa Bluder 22-9 12-2 10-7 71.0 63.9 10-6 T-3rd2011-12 Lisa Bluder 19-12 13-2 5-7 71.4 65.9 11-5 T-2nd2012-13 Lisa Bluder 21-13 12-6 6-6 67.5 62.4 8-8 7th 2013-14 Lisa Bluder 27-9 14-4 7-4 78.2 69.3 11-5 T-4th2014-15 Lisa Bluder 26-8 18-0 6-5 79.5 72.6 14-4 2ndtotals 745-457 399-136 320-302 373-187

Coach Overall ConferenceLark Birdsong (74-79) 50-71 (.413) - - -Judy McMullen (79-83) 38-68 (.359) 2-16 (.111)C. Vivian Stringer (83-95) 269-84 (.762) 169-45 (.790)Angie Lee (95-00) 84-60 (.583) 50-30 (.625)Lisa Bluder (00-) 304-174 (.636) 152-96 (.613)

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1974-75(5-16 - Lark Birdsong)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score11/20 ____ at Drake ______________ L __________ 64-7511/25 ____ William Penn __________ L __________ 29-7412/3 _____ at Grandview __________ L ______unavailableBig ten Championship12/6 _____ Indiana _______________ L __________ 58-8612/6 _____ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 55-3312/7 _____ Illinois _______________ W _________ 62-4612/8 _____ Wisconsin ____________ L __________ 49-6512/15 ____ at Northern Illinois _____ W _________ 58-371/17 _____ at Mt. Mercy ___________ L __________ 66-761/18 _____ Wartburg _____________ L __________ 52-601/21 _____ at Iowa Wesleyan_______ L __________ 58-671/25 _____ at Western Illinois ______ L __________ 50-621/28 _____ at William Penn ________ L __________ 33-911/31 _____ Cornell _______________ W _________ 91-232/2 ______ Iowa State ____________ L __________ 47-652/8 ______ at Northern Iowa _______ L __________ 39-83IAIAW district Championship2/14 _____ William Penn __________ L __________ 22-732/15 _____ Iowa Wesleyan _________ L __________ 32-682/17 _____ Mt. Mercy _____________ L __________ 59-703/1 ______ Coe __________________ L __________ 45-473/2 ______ Marycrest _____________ W _________ 73-37

1975-76(9-18 - Lark Birdsong)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score11/17 ____ Mt. Mercy _____________ L __________ 41-7011/18 ____ at Drake ______________ L __________ 62-6511/25 ____ Upper Iowa ___________ W _________ 70-4012/2 _____ Coe __________________ L __________ 58-5912/5 _____ at Iowa State __________ L __________ 63-9212/7 _____ at Central Missouri _____ L __________ 56-7212/10 ____ Grandview ___________ L _________ 53-11212/11 ____ Central _______________ L __________ 56-691/9 ______ at Mt. Mercy __________ L _________ 75-90 1/10 _____ Graceland ____________ L __________ 52-541/16 _____ Central _______________ W _________ 57-541/18 _____ at UW - Platteville ______ W _________ 91-571/20 _____ at Coe ________________ L __________ 51-621/24 _____ Illinois State ___________ L __________ 48-901/27 _____ Clarke College _________ W _________ 68-321/28 _____ at Luther _____________ L __________ 45-941/31 _____ Northern Illinois _______ L __________ 53-542/3 ______ at William Penn ________ L __________ 39-96Big ten Championship 2/4 ______ Illinois _______________ W _________ 63-542/4 ______ Michigan State ________ L __________ 54-832/5 ______ Purdue _______________ L __________ 42-53IAIAW district Championship2/13 _____ St. Ambrose ___________ W _________ 52-272/14 _____ Mt. Mercy _____________ L __________ 35-61 2/14 _____ Coe __________________ W _________ 66-482/15 _____ Iowa Wesleyan _________ W _________ 60-542/16 _____ Mt. Mercy _____________ L _________ 49-592/16 _____ Drake ________________ W _________ 67-42

1976-77(10-11 - Lark Birdsong)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score11/15 ____ at Marshalltown CC _____ W _________ 79-2611/18 ____ at Upper Iowa _________ W _________ 78-4011/22 ____ at St. Ambrose _________ W ________ 88-4712/2 _____ Central _______________ W _________ 54-5212/4 _____ Drake ________________ L _________ 59-8212/7 _____ Iowa Wesleyan ________ L __________ 47-4812/17 ____ at Indian Hills CC ______ W _________ 74-531/5 ______ at Illinois _____________ L _________ 54-581/19 _____ Mt. Mercy _____________ W _________ 65-611/22 _____ UW - Platteville ________ W _________ 76-531/25 _____ Simpson ______________ L _________ 60-692/1 ______ William Penn __________ L _________ 45-762/5 ______ at N. Iowa CC _________ W ________ 70-652/6 ______ at Iowa State __________ L _________ 58-712/8 ______ Luther _______________ L _________ 57-76

Big ten Championships 2/10 _____ Illinois _______________ L _________ 40-532/11 _____ Purdue ______________ L __________ 63-67IAIAW state Championship2/15 _____ Indian Hills CC _________ W _________ 70-472/18 _____ Drake ________________ L _________ 56-642/18 _____ Luther _______________ W _________ 77-71 2/18 _____ Iowa State ____________ L _________ 73-82

1977-78(8-15 - Lark Birdsong)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score11/15 ____ at Simpson____________ L _________ 78-8411/18 ____ Drake ________________ L _________ 66-7711/21 ____ at Luther _____________ L _________ 60-7211/22 ____ at Grandview __________ W _________ 88-7311/29 ____ Central _______________ W _________ 70-4412/3 _____ Iowa State ____________ L ______ 71-74 (ot)12/10 ____ at Iowa Wesleyan_______ W _________ 81-5412/16 ____ William Penn __________ L _________ 53-70Jennies Classic (Warrensburg, MO)1/12 _____ Central Missouri _______ L __________ 63-701/13 _____ vs. Nebraska __________ L __________ 63-711/14 _____ vs. South Dakota State __ W _________ 73-631/17 _____ Iowa Wesleyan _________ W _________ 76-481/21 _____ Illinois _______________ L _________ 60-622/4 ______ Northern Iowa _________ W _________ 74-541/31 _____ at Central _____________ L __________ 66-761/27 _____ at Northern Illinois _____ W _________ 96-441/29 _____ at Mt. Mercy ________ L __________ 75-86Big ten Championship2/4 ______ Purdue _______________ L _________ 63-722/14 _____ at William Penn _______ L _________ 57-822/18 _____ Minnesota ____________ L __________ 79-84IAIAW state Championship2/23 _____ Iowa State ___________ W _________ 77-602/24 _____ Drake ________________ L _________ 60-882/25 _____ Iowa State __________ L _________ 82-87

1978-79(18-11 - Lark Birdsong)date ____ Opponent __________ W-l _______ score11/15 ____ Simpson _________ W _______ 101-7511/17 ____ at William Penn _______ L _________ 72-81William Woods tournament (Fulton, MO)11/24 ____ vs. Missouri Southern ___ W ________ 89-8411/25 ____ vs. Western Illinois ______ W _________ 75-6611/25 ____ William Woods _________ L _________ 58-6411/27 ____ Northern Iowa ________ W ________ 106-6112/2 _____ Wisconsin __________ W _________ 75-6812/4 _____ Iowa State __________ W _________ 87-7012/8 _____ at Central College ______ W _________ 76-7012/12 ____ at Drake _____________ L _________ 80-9412/15 ____ Nebraska-Omaha _____ W _________ 63-6112/23 ____ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 91-821/5 ______ at Central Missouri _____ L __________ 62-721/8 ______ at Kansas State ________ L _________ 80-931/9 ______ at Northeast Missouri ___ W _________ 62-501/19 _____ at Illinois State _________ W _________ 82-711/20 _____ at Illinois _____________ L _________ 53-601/23 _____ Mt. Mercy _____________ L _________ 66-711/26 _____ at Northern Iowa _____ W ________ 90-551/30 _____ Drake ________________ L _________ 63-962/3 ______ at Minnesota __________ L _________ 79-902/6 ______ St. Ambrose ___________ W ________ 82-59Big ten Championship 2/8 ______ Michigan _____________ W _________ 79-702/9 ______ Minnesota ____________ L _________ 64-862/14 _____ Iowa State ____________ W _________ 81-702/17 _____ Northwest Missouri _____ W _________ 71-632/19 _____ Grandview ____________ W _________ 72-69IAIAW state Championship2/22 _____ Iowa State ____________ W _________ 68-672/24 _____ Drake ________________ L _________ 71-101

1979-80(15-14 - Judy McMullen)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score11/16 ____ Delta State ____________ L __________ 73-7711/17 ____ Western Illinois ________ W _________ 86-5511/27 ____ William Penn __________ L __________ 68-6911/28 ____ Central Missouri _______ L __________ 76-8912/1 _____ Wisconsin ____________ W _________ 68-5112/4 _____ at Grandview __________ W _________ 96-6612/11 ____ Drake ________________ L __________ 62-7112/15 ____ at Iowa State __________ L __________ 69-8012/22 ____ at Nebraska ___________ L __________ 66-671/3 ______ Brigham Young ________ L _________ 79-1031/4 ______ Washington State ______ W _________ 69-511/5 ______ at Utah _______________ L __________ 73-771/9 ______ at Illinois _____________ W _________ 71-441/14 _____ at Colorado State ______ W _________ 74-671/16 _____ at Texas Women’s ______ W _________ 58-501/18 _____ at Texas ______________ L __________ 49-751/25 _____ DePaul _______________ W _________ 58-561/29 _____ Iowa State ____________ W _________ 66-502/2 ______ at South Dakota _______ W _________ 70-482/4 ______ at Drake ______________ L __________ 67-76Big ten Championship2/8 ______ Ohio State ____________ W _________ 61-602/9 ______ Northwestern _________ L __________ 66-692/10 _____ Michigan State ________ W _________ 63-582/12 _____ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 70-682/16 _____ at Northwest Missouri __ L __________ 50-712/23 _____ at Minnesota __________ L __________ 67-92IAIAW sub-regional Championship2/28 _____ Northwest Missouri _____ L _______ 71-73 (ot)Northern lights Invitational (Anchorage, AK)3/14 _____ vs. Wyoming __________ W _________ 68-653/15 _____ at Alaska _____________ W _________ 73-52

1980-81(8-17 - Judy McMullen)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score11/13 ____ Texas ________________ L __________ 62-8211/15 ____ at Wisconsin __________ L __________ 69-7311/21 ____ South Dakota _________ L __________ 72-7511/22 ____ Minnesota ____________ L __________ 71-9411/25 ____ at William Penn ________ L __________ 64-8012/2 _____ Iowa State ____________ W _________ 67-66New Mexico state Invitational (Las Cruces, NM)12/4 _____ vs. Portland State ______ W _________ 88-8212/5 _____ vs. Wichita State _______ L __________ 76-8712/6 _____ at New Mexico State ____ W _________ 83-6912/11 ____ Utah _________________ W _________ 89-8312/13 ____ at DePaul _____________ W _________ 97-8712/23 ____ Drake ________________ L __________ 71-7412/30 ____ at Illinois _____________ L __________ 76-78lady Griz Insurance Classic (Missoula, MT)1/6 ______ at Montana ___________ L __________ 54-631/7 ______ vs. Brigham Young _____ L __________ 76-871/10 _____ Grand View ___________ W _________ 81-681/13 _____ at South Dakota _______ L __________ 68-781/21 _____ at Iowa State __________ W _________ 66-621/24 _____ at Western Illinois ______ L __________ 81-831/27 _____ Northwest Missouri _____ W _________ 83-701/30 _____ at Minnesota __________ L __________ 52-712/3 ______ at Drake ______________ L __________ 56-83Big ten Championship2/13 _____ Wisconsin ____________ L __________ 67-882/20 _____ at UIC ________________ L __________ 77-782/21 _____ at Northwestern _______ L __________ 63-85

1981-82(8-17 - Judy McMullen)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score11/15 ____ Minnesota ____________ L __________ 52-77Cal-Poly straw hat Pizza Classic (San Luis Obispo, CA)11/19 ____ vs. Pacific _____________ L __________ 70-8111/20 ____ vs. Biola ______________ W _________ 73-6811/21 ____ Cal-Poly ______________ W _________ 64-57

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12/2 _____ at Iowa State __________ L __________ 59-8212/6 _____ Northwestern _________ L __________ 80-9212/11 ____ William Penn __________ L __________ 68-8512/12 ____ Illinois _______________ L __________ 51-7612/19 ____ UIC __________________ W _________ 69-521/5 ______ Northern Illinois _______ L __________ 57-691/8 ______ Western Illinois ________ W _________ 72-681/12 _____ at National College _____ W _________ 66-591/21 _____ Iowa State ____________ W _________ 62-441/23 _____ at Central Missouri _____ L __________ 53-811/25 _____ at Minnesota __________ L __________ 43-901/27 _____ at Northern Iowa _______ W ______ 74-68 (ot)1/29 _____ at Nebraska-Omaha ____ L __________ 54-641/30 _____ at Creighton __________ L __________ 66-742/6 ______ Drake ________________ L __________ 63-77Big ten tournament2/12 _____ Wisconsin ____________ L __________ 64-782/17 _____ at Grandview __________ L __________ 54-762/20 _____ at Drake ______________ L __________ 61-962/26 _____ Central Missouri _______ W _________ 68-623/3 ______ Wisconsin ____________ L __________ 64-78IAIAW region 6 Championship3/11 _____ Iowa State ____________ L __________ 52-64

1982-83(7-20, 2-16 - Judy McMullen)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score11/19 ____ at Bradley _____________ W _________ 85-8211/23 ____ Iowa State ____________ W _________ 64-5912/5 _____ at Drake ______________ L __________ 75-88sun devil/dial Classic (Tempe, AZ)12/9 _____ vs. California __________ L __________ 66-8912/10 ____ vs. Wyoming __________ L __________ 63-7912/11 ____ Idaho State ___________ W _________ 74-6512/18 ____ National College _______ W _________ 71-5212/30 ____ at Northern Illinois _____ L __________ 71-741/7 ______ at Michigan State ______ L __________ 56-641/9 ______ at Michigan ___________ L __________ 62-831/12 _____ Northern Iowa _________ W _________ 66-651/16 _____ Northwestern _________ L __________ 56-711/21 _____ Minnesota ____________ L __________ 62-731/23 _____ Wisconsin ____________ L __________ 47-681/28 _____ at Ohio State __________ L __________ 57-771/30 _____ at Indiana _____________ L __________ 51-682/4 ______ Illinois _______________ L __________ 69-712/6 ______ Purdue _______________ W _________ 76-702/11 _____ at Purdue _____________ L __________ 53-632/14 _____ at Illinois _____________ L __________ 69-712/18 _____ Indiana _______________ L __________ 59-652/20 _____ Ohio State ____________ L __________ 57-722/23 _____ at Wisconsin __________ L __________ 44-682/27 _____ at Minnesota __________ L __________ 53-783/4 ______ at Northwestern _______ L __________ 54-813/10 _____ Michigan _____________ W _________ 72-502/12 _____ Michigan State ________ L __________ 62-70

1983-84(17-10, 11-7 - C. Vivian Stringer)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score11/28 ____ Drake ________________ L __________ 56-5812/1 _____ at Northern Iowa _______ W _________ 71-6412/5 _____ at Iowa State __________ W ______ 86-75 (ot)Indiana state Classic (Terre Haute, IN)12/9 _____ at Indiana State ________ W _________ 82-5312/10 ____ vs. Evansville __________ W _________ 76-6412/16 ____ Bradley _______________ W _________ 70-46dial Classic (Miami, FL)12/30 ____ Connecticut ___________ W _________ 78-4312/31 ____ Northern Illinois _______ L __________ 65-691/3 ______ at Delta State __________ L __________ 70-931/6 ______ Michigan State ________ W _________ 70-621/6 ______ Michigan _____________ W _________ 70-511/8 ______ at Northwestern _______ L __________ 51-591/18 _____ at Minnesota __________ L __________ 55-571/22 _____ at Wisconsin __________ L __________ 49-501/27 _____ Ohio State ____________ L __________ 56-641/29 _____ Indiana _______________ W _________ 54-502/2 ______ at Illinois _____________ L __________ 55-642/5 ______ at Purdue _____________ W _________ 49-392/10 _____ Purdue _______________ W _________ 78-402/13 _____ Illinois _______________ W _________ 74-65

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1984-85(20-8, 14-4 - C. Vivian Stringer)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score11/28 ____ at Drake ______________ L __________ 59-69san Jose state Classic (San Jose, CA)11/30 ____ vs. Southern California __ L __________ 57-7712/1 _____ at San Jose State _______ W _________ 67-4512/9 _____ Illinois State ___________ W _________ 65-5712/15 ____ Iowa State ____________ W _________ 81-41la salle tournament (Philadelphia, PA)12/27 ____ vs. SW Louisiana _______ W _________ 62-3912/28 ____ at La Salle _____________ W _________ 70-5112/29 ____ Saint Joseph’s _________ L __________ 60-611/2 ______ at Penn State __________ L __________ 47-871/4 ______ at Purdue _____________ W _________ 68-541/6 ______ at Illinois _____________ W _________ 66-611/9 ______ Nebraska _____________ W _________ 62-411/10 _____ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 60-381/17 _____ Michigan State ________ W _________ 53-361/19 _____ Michigan _____________ W _________ 70-451/24 _____ at Northwestern _______ W _________ 70-511/26 _____ at Wisconsin __________ L __________ 54-651/31 _____ Indiana _______________ W _________ 69-492/3 ______ Ohio State ____________ L __________ 47-562/8 ______ at Minnesota __________ W _________ 66-582/15 _____ at Michigan ___________ W _________ 79-492/17 _____ at Michigan State ______ W _________ 77-552/22 _____ Wisconsin ____________ W _________ 64-522/24 _____ Northwestern _________ W _________ 71-613/1 ______ at Ohio State __________ L __________ 41-643/3 ______ at Indiana _____________ L __________ 48-633/7 ______ Illinois _______________ W _________ 79-663/9 ______ Purdue _______________ W _________ 85-61

1985-86(22-7, 15-3 - C. Vivian Stringer)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ scoreAmana-hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)11/22 ____ Bradley _______________ W _________ 75-3911/23 ____ Memphis _____________ W _________ 77-5611/25 ____ Creighton ____________ W _________ 66-60louisiana state Crawfish Classic (Baton Rouge, LA)11/29 ____ vs. Miami, Fla. _________ W _________ 83-6311/30 ____ at Louisiana State ______ L __________ 56-5712/2 _____ at W. Kentucky _________ L __________ 67-7712/4 _____ at Iowa State __________ W _________ 63-5712/8 _____ Penn State ____________ W _________ 65-6312/11 ____ Drake ________________ L __________ 63-641/3 ______ Purdue _______________ W _________ 79-521/5 ______ Illinois _______________ W _________ 74-571/10 _____ at Minnesota __________ W _________ 66-631/17 _____ at Michigan State ______ W _________ 60-571/19 _____ at Michigan ___________ L __________ 56-581/24 _____ Northwestern _________ W _________ 72-581/26 _____ Wisconsin ____________ W _________ 68-321/31 _____ at Indiana _____________ W _________ 47-462/2 ______ at Ohio State __________ L __________ 54-702/7 ______ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 61-512/10 _____ Miami, Fla. ____________ W _________ 75-462/14 _____ Michigan _____________ W _________ 63-422/16 _____ Michigan State ________ W _________ 61-482/21 _____ at Wisconsin __________ W _________ 61-472/23 _____ at Northwestern _______ W ______ 69-66 (ot)2/28 _____ Ohio State ____________ W _________ 75-643/2 ______ Indiana _______________ W _________ 63-473/6 ______ at Illinois _____________ L __________ 68-783/8 ______ at Purdue _____________ W _________ 80-63NCAA Championships - second round (Knoxville, TN)3/20 _____ at Tennessee __________ L __________ 68-73

1986-87(26-5, 17-1 - C. Vivian Stringer)date ____ Opponent ___________ W-l _______ scoreAmana-hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)11/29 ____ Boston _______________ W _________ 70-4811/30 ____ Tennessee ____________ L __________ 56-7412/2 _____ at Nebraska ___________ L __________ 74-8512/3 _____ at Drake ______________ W _________ 71-5712/4 _____ Iowa State ____________ W _________ 70-5112/13 ____ at Illinois State _________ W _________ 71-5612/21 ____ Western Kentucky ______ W _________ 67-47North Carolina state Classic (Raleigh, NC)12/29 ____ vs. Penn State _________ L _______ 74-78 (ot)12/30 ____ vs. Indiana ____________ W _________ 63-561/2 ______ at Wisconsin __________ W _________ 83-441/4 ______ at Northwestern _______ W _________ 72-611/7 ______ Louisiana State ________ W _________ 68-491/9 ______ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 81-401/19 _____ Illinois _______________ W _________ 80-531/18 _____ Purdue _______________ W _________ 68-541/23 _____ at Indiana _____________ W _________ 60-491/25 _____ at Ohio State __________ L __________ 54-671/30 _____ Michigan State ________ W _________ 83-612/1 ______ Michigan _____________ W _________ 75-542/6 ______ at Minnesota __________ W _________ 78-602/13 _____ at Purdue _____________ W _________ 86-682/15 _____ at Illinois _____________ W _________ 70-542/20 _____ Ohio State ____________ W _________ 66-542/22 _____ Indiana _______________ W _________ 71-502/27 _____ at Michigan ___________ W _________ 78-543/1 ______ at Michigan State ______ W _________ 71-493/4 ______ Northwestern _________ W _________ 70-533/7 ______ Wisconsin ____________ W _________ 78-56NCAA Championships - second round (Iowa City)3/15 _____ New Orleans __________ W _________ 68-46NCAA Midwest regional (Monroe, LA)3/19 _____ vs. Georgia ____________ W _________ 62-603/21 _____ Louisiana Tech _________ L __________ 65-66

1987-88(29-2, 17-1 - C. Vivian Stringer)Date _____ Opponent ____________ W-L ________ ScoreAmana-hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)11/28 ____ Missouri ______________ W _________ 85-7111/28 ____ Georgia ______________ W _________ 66-5611/29 ____ at Iowa State __________ W _________ 93-49Northern Illinois Fastbreak Fest (deKalb, Il)12/5 _____ vs. Long Beach State ____ W _________ 82-7512/6 _____ at Northern Illinois _____ W _________ 81-7312/11 ____ Nebraska _____________ W _________ 68-58Burger King/Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, Fl)12/28 ____ vs. Auburn ____________ W _________ 73-6912/29 ____ vs. Virginia ____________ W _________ 75-5912/30 ____ vs. Texas ______________ W _________ 75-651/8 ______ at Wisconsin __________ W _________ 79-591/10 _____ Northwestern _________ W _________ 81-431/15 _____ at Minnesota __________ W _________ 84-411/22 _____ at Illinois _____________ W _________ 90-631/24 _____ at Purdue _____________ W _________ 67-571/29 _____ Indiana _______________ W _________ 72-481/31 _____ Ohio State ____________ W _________ 75-642/2 ______ at Michigan State ______ W _________ 77-522/5 ______ at Michigan ___________ W _________ 89-542/12 _____ Minnesota ___________ W ________ 100-512/16 _____ Drake ________________ W _________ 74-382/19 _____ Purdue _______________ W _________ 66-522/21 _____ Illinois _______________ W _________ 87-362/26 _____ at Ohio State __________ L __________ 54-582/28 _____ at Indiana _____________ W _________ 71-473/4 ______ Michigan _____________ W _________ 76-553/6 ______ Michigan State ________ W _________ 52-463/10 _____ at Northwestern _______ W _________ 76-663/12 _____ Wisconsin ____________ W _________ 98-50NCAA Championships - second round (Iowa City)3/18 _____ Stephen F. Austin ______ W _________ 83-65NCAA West regional (long Beach, CA)3/24 _____ vs. Southern California __ W _________ 79-673/26 _____ at Long Beach State ____ L __________ 78-98

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1988-89(27-5, 16-2 - C. Vivian Stringer)Date _____ Opponent ____________ W-L ________ Scorehawaii Wahine Classic (Honolulu, HI)11/25 ____ vs. Wyoming __________ W _________ 83-4011/26 ____ vs. Louisiana Tech ______ L __________ 58-6211/27 ____ vs. Washington ________ W _________ 53-51Kansas dial soap Classic (Lawrence, KS)12/2 _____ vs. Grambling State _____ W _________ 80-6612/3 _____ at Kansas _____________ L __________ 63-6712/7 _____ Iowa State ____________ W _________ 79-46Amana-hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)12/10 ____ Miami of Ohio _________ W _________ 73-4412/11 ____ Wake Forest ___________ W _________ 78-6212/22 ____ Oregon State __________ W _________ 90-45Burger King/Pepsi Classic (Miami, FL)12/28 ____ vs. Oklahoma __________ W _________ 86-6912/29 ____ vs. Nebraska __________ W _________ 84-671/6 ______ Michigan _____________ W _________ 82-421/8 ______ Michigan State ________ W _________ 89-491/13 _____ at Illinois _____________ W _________ 82-641/15 _____ Ohio State ____________ W _________ 84-701/18 _____ at Drake _____________ W _________ 71-651/21 _____ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 97-541/27 _____ Indiana _______________ W _________ 77-611/29 _____ at Purdue _____________ L __________ 56-672/3 ______ at Wisconsin __________ W _________ 67-572/5 ______ at Northwestern _______ W _________ 63-532/10 _____ Purdue _______________ W _________ 66-642/12 _____ Illinois _______________ W _________ 82-502/17 _____ at Minnesota __________ W _________ 80-732/21 _____ at Ohio State __________ L __________ 57-662/24 _____ at Indiana _____________ W ______ 70-63 (ot)3/3 ______ Northwestern _________ W _________ 77-463/5 ______ Wisconsin ____________ W _________ 78-523/9 ______ at Michigan ___________ W _________ 79-613/11 _____ at Michigan State ______ W _________ 74-63NCAA Championships - second round (Iowa City)3/18 _____ Tennessee Tech ________ W _________ 77-75NCAA Midwest regional (Ruston, LA)3/23 _____ vs. Stanford ___________ L __________ 74-98

1989-90(23-6, 15-3 - C. Vivian Stringer)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ scoreAmana-hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)11/25 ____ Howard ______________ W _________ 90-5711/26 ____ Connecticut ___________ W _________ 81-4911/29 ____ at Nebraska ___________ W _________ 74-55louisiana tech dial soap Classic (Ruston, LA)12/1 _____ vs. #21 Saint Joseph’s ___ W _________ 76-5712/2 _____ at #2 Louisiana Tech ____ L __________ 82-8512/8 _____ DePaul _______________ W _________ 70-5812/10 ____ Drake ________________ W _________ 70-5812/17 ____ at Iowa State __________ W _________ 75-55hilton head Island super shootout (Hilton Head, SC)12/28 ____ at #20 South Carolina ___ L __________ 76-8212/29 ____ vs. North Carolina ______ W ________ 106-811/5 ______ at Michigan State ______ L __________ 61-621/7 ______ at Michigan ___________ W _________ 65-541/12 _____ Illinois _______________ W _________ 85-511/14 _____ Purdue _______________ L __________ 63-661/19 _____ at Minnesota __________ W _________ 79-431/26 _____ at Indiana _____________ W _________ 63-521/28 _____ at Ohio State __________ W _________ 71-482/2 ______ Wisconsin ____________ W _________ 84-522/4 ______ Northwestern _________ L __________ 63-642/9 ______ at Illinois _____________ W _________ 59-512/11 _____ at Purdue _____________ W ______ 70-67 (ot)2/16 _____ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 87-582/23 _____ Ohio State ____________ W _________ 94-512/25 _____ Indiana _______________ W _________ 85-473/2 ______ at #13 Northwestern ___ W _________ 64-433/4 ______ at Wisconsin __________ W _________ 79-603/8 ______ Michigan _____________ W _________ 78-473/10 _____ Michigan State ________ W _________ 86-58NCAA Championships - second round (Iowa City)3/17 _____ Vanderbilt ____________ L __________ 56-61

1990-91(21-9, 13-5 - C. Vivian Stringer)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ scoreAmana-hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)11/24 ____ UCLA ________________ W _________ 81-5211/25 ____ #19 Louisiana State _____ W _________ 73-6511/29 ____ at #23 Connecticut _____ W _________ 58-4112/1 _____ at #17 Penn State ______ L __________ 62-8212/4 _____ at Drake ______________ W _________ 74-4912/8 _____ at DePaul _____________ W _________ 66-5212/16 ____ Nebraska _____________ W _________ 80-4612/30 ____ at #16 Washington _____ L __________ 61-711/2 ______ at Wisconsin __________ L __________ 67-78Big ten - seC Challenge (Iowa City)1/5 ______ vs. #9 Georgia _________ L __________ 51-621/11 _____ Illinois _______________ W _________ 63-471/13 _____ #8 Purdue ____________ L _______ 75-84 (ot)1/18 _____ at Indiana _____________ L __________ 59-741/20 _____ at Ohio State __________ W _________ 88-681/25 _____ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 70-512/1 ______ Michigan State ________ L __________ 54-642/3 ______ Michigan _____________ W _________ 79-602/5 ______ at #18 Northwestern ____ W _________ 64-602/8 ______ at #4 Purdue __________ W _________ 56-532/10 _____ at Illinois _____________ W _________ 63-432/15 _____ Ohio State ____________ W _________ 70-472/17 _____ Indiana _______________ W _________ 86-552/22 _____ at Minnesota __________ W _________ 70-462/25 _____ Louisiana Tech _________ W _________ 72-573/1 ______ at Michigan ___________ W _________ 76-643/3 ______ at Michigan State ______ L __________ 48-493/7 ______ #20 Northwestern ______ W _________ 67-583/9 ______ Wisconsin ____________ W ______ 85-76 (ot)NCAA Championships - First round (Missoula, MT)3/13 _____ at Montana ___________ W _________ 64-53NCAA Championships - second round (Seattle, WA)3/16 _____ at #12 Washington _____ L __________ 53-70

1991-92(25-4, 16-2 - C. Vivian Stringer)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score11/23 ____ at Kentucky ___________ W _________ 77-6811/27 ____ Iowa State ____________ W _________ 70-58Amana-hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)11/30 ____ Ohio University ________ W _________ 97-5212/1 _____ #21 Washington _______ W _________ 58-39Mid-America Classic (Columbia, MO)12/6 _____ vs. Wright State ________ W _________ 87-4112/7 _____ at Missouri ____________ W _________ 89-6212/11 ____ at Nebraska ___________ W _________ 64-59seC-Big ten Challenge (Iowa City)12/28 ____ #4 Vanderbilt __________ L __________ 65-951/3 ______ #6 Penn State _________ W _________ 61-531/10 _____ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 85-681/13 _____ at Louisiana Tech _______ W _________ 61-571/17 _____ Indiana _______________ W _________ 80-711/19 _____ Ohio State ____________ W _________ 73-561/24 _____ at Michigan State ______ W _________ 71-641/26 _____ at Michigan ___________ W _________ 73-611/31 _____ Illinois _______________ W _________ 68-422/2 ______ #10 Purdue ___________ W _________ 65-642/7 ______ at Wisconsin __________ L __________ 58-742/9 ______ at Northwestern _______ W _________ 90-722/14 _____ at Ohio State __________ W _________ 68-592/16 _____ at Indiana _____________ W _________ 59-572/21 _____ Michigan _____________ W _________ 81-452/23 _____ Michigan State ________ W _________ 70-472/28 _____ at #14 Purdue _________ L __________ 64-723/1 ______ at Illinois _____________ W _________ 56-363/4 ______ Northwestern _________ W _________ 73-653/8 ______ #23 Wisconsin _________ W _________ 63-363/12 _____ at Minnesota __________ W _________ 65-47NCAA Championships - second round (Iowa City)3/22 _____ #10 Missouri State ______ L _______ 60-61 (ot)

1992-93(27-4, 16-2 - C. Vivian Stringer)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score12/4 _____ at Pittsburgh __________ W _________ 70-5912/6 _____ at #4 Maryland ________ W _________ 53-50Amana-hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)12/11 ____ West Virginia __________ W _________ 74-4412/11 ____ Charlotte _____________ W _________ 60-3812/20 ____ Drake ________________ W _________ 90-44FIU sun and Fun Classic (Miami, FL)1/2 ______ vs. Bucknell ___________ W _________ 97-391/3 ______ vs. #10 Colorado _______ L __________ 70-721/4 ______ vs. Eastern Kentucky ____ W _________ 67-631/8 ______ Wisconsin ____________ W _________ 65-391/10 _____ at Minnesota __________ W _________ 75-471/15 _____ at Illinois _____________ W _________ 65-571/17 _____ at Northwestern _______ W _________ 60-551/22 _____ #23 Indiana ___________ W _________ 79-501/26 _____ #24 Northern Illinois ____ W _________ 92-591/29 _____ at Michigan ___________ W _________ 84-541/31 _____ at Michigan State ______ W _________ 75-552/5 ______ #6 Ohio State __________ W _________ 79-622/7 ______ #4 Penn State _________ W _________ 84-592/12 _____ Northwestern _________ W _________ 68-622/14 _____ Illinois _______________ W _________ 77-582/19 _____ at Purdue _____________ W _________ 63-552/21 _____ at Indiana _____________ W _________ 68-462/26 _____ Michigan State ________ W _________ 76-462/28 _____ Michigan _____________ W _________ 71-343/5 ______ at #8 Penn State _______ L __________ 64-703/7 ______ at #4 Ohio State ________ L __________ 60-723/12 _____ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 83-59NCAA Championships - second round (Norfolk, VA)3/17 _____ at Old Dominion _______ W _________ 82-56NCAA Mideast regional ((Iowa City)3/25 _____ #7 Auburn ____________ W _________ 63-503/27 _____ #2 Tennessee __________ W _________ 72-56NCAA Women’s Final Four (Atlanta, GA)4/3 ______ vs. #4 Ohio State _______ L _______ 72-73 (ot)

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1994-95(11-17, 6-10 - C. Vivian Stringer)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ scorePrairie lights hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)11/26 ____ James Madison ________ W _________ 60-3011/27 ____ #20 Southern California _ W _________ 65-5511/30 ____ at Missouri State _______ L __________ 48-60stephen F. Austin dial Classic (Nacogdoches, TX)12/2 _____ vs. Florida Atlantic ______ W _________ 67-4212/3 _____ at Stephen F. Austin ____ L _______ 70-79 (ot)12/8 _____ Creighton ____________ L __________ 53-63stanford Cardinal Classic (Stanford, CA)12/17 ____ vs. NW Louisiana St. ____ L __________ 53-5412/18 ____ vs. St. Mary’s (Calif.) _____ W _________ 73-4812/20 ____ at UC Santa Barbara ____ L __________ 48-6112/28 ____ Illinois _______________ W _________ 59-5112/30 ____ Michigan _____________ W _________ 53-361/6 ______ at Wisconsin __________ L __________ 62-721/8 ______ at #13 Western Kentucky L __________ 43-791/13 _____ at #22 Purdue _________ L __________ 45-631/15 _____ at Michigan State ______ L ______70-71 (2 ot)1/20 _____ Indiana _______________ W _________ 60-551/22 _____ Northwestern _________ L __________ 57-581/29 _____ at Minnesota __________ L __________ 56-702/3 ______ Ohio State ____________ W _________ 67-612/5 ______ at Indiana _____________ L __________ 49-572/10 _____ Michigan State ________ L __________ 55-622/12 _____ #17 Purdue ___________ L __________ 55-622/17 _____ at #11 Penn State ______ L __________ 62-732/19 _____ #24 Wisconsin _________ L __________ 55-622/24 _____ at Michigan ___________ W _________ 71-432/26 _____ at Illinois _____________ W _________ 69-61Big ten tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/3 ______ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 57-443/4 ______ #8 Penn State _________ L __________ 62-69

1995-96(27-4, 15-1 - Angie Lee)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ scorePrairie lights hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)11/24 ____ Stephen F. Austin ______ W _________ 64-5811/25 ____ UC Santa Barbara ______ W _________ 68-5711/29 ____ at Creighton __________ W _________ 68-41 Kansas dial Classic (Lawrence, KS)12/2 _____ vs. Saint Joseph’s _______ W _________ 66-4912/3 _____ at #13 Kansas __________ W ______ 65-58 (ot)12/7 _____ Drake ________________ W _________ 67-44Carolinas holiday Beach Classic (Myrtle Beach, SC)12/19 ____ vs. Appalachian State ___ W _________ 68-6612/20 ____ vs. #10 Georgia ________ L __________ 52-7912/21 ____ vs. #16 North Carolina ___ W _________ 73-6412/27 ____ at Illinois _____________ W _________ 73-6412/29 ____ at Michigan ___________ W _________ 69-531/5 ______ #17 Wisconsin _________ W _________ 68-481/7 ______ Western Kentucky ______ W _________ 68-541/12 _____ #18 Purdue ___________ W _________ 68-571/14 _____ Michigan State ________ W _________ 75-561/19 _____ at Indiana _____________ W _________ 64-561/21 _____ at #17 Northwestern ____ W _________ 64-511/28 _____ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 94-512/2 ______ at Ohio State __________ W _________ 82-752/4 ______ Indiana _______________ W _________ 77-512/9 ______ at Michigan State ______ W _________ 71-652/11 _____ at Purdue _____________ L __________ 42-622/16 _____ #9 Penn State _________ W _________ 81-692/18 _____ at #11 Wisconsin _______ W _________ 67-632/23 _____ Michigan _____________ W _________ 74-522/25 _____ Illinois _______________ W _________ 73-55Big ten tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/1 ______ Illinois _______________ W _________ 74-563/2 ______ #18 Purdue ___________ L __________ 68-76NCAA Championships - First round (Iowa City)3/14 _____ Butler ________________ W _________ 72-67NCAA Championships - second round (Iowa City)3/16 _____ DePaul _______________ W _________ 72-71NCAA Mideast regional - semifinal (Rosemont, IL)3/21 _____ vs. #12 Vanderbilt ______ L __________ 63-74

1996-97(18-12, 9-7 - Angie Lee)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score11/15 ____ Illinois State ___________ W _________ 66-4111/17 ____ #20 Notre Dame _______ L __________ 50-6111/19 ____ Iowa State ____________ W _________ 64-53Kona Women’s Basketball Invitational (Kailua-Kona, HI)12/6 _____ vs. Boise State _________ W _________ 89-3412/7 ____ vs. Pacific _____________ W _________ 80-6012/8 _____ vs. Nebraska __________ L __________ 67-73Big ten-seC Challenge (Gainesville, FL)12/13 ____ at Florida _____________ L __________ 58-6812/21 ____ at Drake ______________ L __________ 59-8012/28 ____ at Minnesota __________ W _________ 61-4812/30 ____ at Ohio State __________ W _________ 69-591/2 _____ at #14 W. Kentucky _____ W _________ 61-481/5 ______ #13 Wisconsin _________ L __________ 63-691/10 _____ at Northwestern _______ W _________ 73-611/12 _____ at Purdue _____________ L __________ 52-621/21 _____ Penn State ____________ L __________ 60-611/24 _____ at Indiana _____________ W _________ 78-581/26 _____ Michigan _____________ L __________ 63-751/31 _____ at #25 Illinois __________ L __________ 75-832/2 ______ #23 Michigan State _____ W _________ 82-622/7 ______ Purdue _______________ L __________ 48-532/9 ______ Northwestern _________ W _________ 80-562/14 _____ at #16 Wisconsin _______ L __________ 56-592/16 _____ at Penn State __________ W _________ 66-632/21 _____ Ohio State ____________ W _________ 80-592/23 _____ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 78-42Big ten tournament (Indianapolis, IN)2/28 _____ Northwestern _________ W _________ 78-683/1 ______ Indiana _______________ W _________ 87-533/2 ______ #18 Illinois ____________ W _________ 63-56NCAA Championships - First round (Storrs, CT)3/14 ___ vs. North Carolina State _ W _________ 56-50NCAA Championships - second round (Storrs, CT)3/16 _____ at #1 Connecticut ______ L __________ 53-72

1997-98(18-11, 13-3 - Angie Lee)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score11/16 ____ Drake ________________ W ______ 66-63 (ot)reebok Classic (Boston, MA)11/23 ____ vs. Arkansas ___________ L __________ 57-8311/25 ____ vs. #6 Connecticut ______ L __________ 55-65Prairie lights Classic (Iowa City)11/29 __ CS Northridge _________ W _________ 67-5611/30 ____ Washington ___________ L __________ 62-63Central Fidelity Invite (Richmond, VA)12/6 _____ vs. #4 Louisiana Tech ____ L __________ 58-8312/7 _____ at Richmond __________ W _________ 78-6612/13 ____ Iowa State ____________ L __________ 57-74honda elite Four Classic (Orlando, FL)12/21 ____ vs. #8 Vanderbilt _______ L __________ 54-6012/28 ____ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 91-5512/30 ____ Ohio State ____________ W _________ 66-571/2 ______ at Penn State __________ W _________ 78-691/9 ______ Northwestern _________ W _________ 65-581/11 _____ #23 Purdue ___________ L _______ 66-75 (ot)1/20 _____ at Wisconsin __________ W _________ 66-631/23 _____ Indiana _______________ W _________ 68-611/25 _____ at Michigan ___________ L _______ 65-69 (ot)1/30 _____ #8 Illinois _____________ W _________ 82-712/1 ______ at Michigan State ______ L __________ 62-662/6 ______ at Purdue _____________ W _________ 73-672/8 ______ at Northwestern _______ W _________ 79-722/13 _____ #19 Wisconsin _________ W _________ 87-762/15 _____ Penn State ____________ W _________ 73-492/20 _____ at Ohio State __________ W _________ 74-712/22 _____ at Minnesota __________ W _________ 71-59Big ten tournament (Indianapolis, IN)2/28 _____ Ohio State ____________ W _________ 72-543/1 ______ #25 Purdue ___________ L __________ 60-61NCAA Championships - First round (Iowa City)3/13 _____ Massachusetts _________ W _________ 77-59NCAA Championships - second round (Iowa City)3/15 _____ Kansas _______________ L __________ 58-62

1998-99(12-15, 7-9 - Angie Lee)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score11/15 ____ at Washington _________ L __________ 76-8411/17 ____ #21 Iowa State _________ L __________ 65-8111/20 ____ Weber State ___________ W _________ 77-5711/22 ____ Western Kentucky ______ L __________ 65-68Prairie lights Classic (Iowa City)11/27 ____ Missouri ______________ W _________ 75-6811/28 ____ Princeton _____________ W _________ 59-44syracuse Carrier Classic (Syracuse, NY)12/4 _____ vs Kent State __________ W _________ 62-5812/5 _____ at Syracuse ___________ W _________ 70-6412/8 _____ at Drake ______________ L __________ 73-8612/20 ____ at Auburn ____________ L __________ 55-7812/28 ____ Illinois _______________ W _________ 89-861/3 ______ at Wisconsin __________ L __________ 72-791/5 ______ at Minnesota __________ L __________ 58-661/8 ______ Indiana _______________ W _________ 77-761/10 _____ #3 Purdue ____________ L _______ 69-71 (ot)1/15 _____ at #20 Penn State ______ L __________ 60-661/17 _____ at Michigan State ______ L __________ 64-701/22 _____ Michigan _____________ L __________ 67-861/29 _____ Michigan State ________ L __________ 69-811/31 _____ #21 Penn State ________ L __________ 64-882/5 ______ at Ohio State __________ L __________ 66-702/7 ______ at Indiana _____________ W _________ 73-692/12 _____ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 79-622/14 _____ Northwestern _________ W _________ 86-692/19 _____ at Michigan ___________ W _________ 78-752/21 _____ at Illinois _____________ L __________ 73-86Big ten tournament (Indianapolis, IN)2/28 _____ vs. Northwestern _______ L __________ 71-75

1999-00(9-18, 6-10 - Angie Lee)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score11/19 ____ at Marquette __________ L __________ 64-6911/21 ____ #1 Connecticut ________ L __________ 45-73Gazette hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/27 ____ Bradley _______________ W _________ 92-4911/28 ____ Syracuse______________ W _________ 76-7312/2 _____ at Utah _______________ L __________ 61-7012/4 _____ at Weber State _________ W _________ 73-5512/11 ____ at #9 Iowa State ________ L __________ 69-7912/18 ____ #8 Auburn ____________ L __________ 55-9112/20 ____ Drake ________________ L __________ 59-8412/30 ____ at #8 Penn State _______ L __________ 63-801/2 ______ Indiana _______________ W _________ 82-681/7 ______ at #15 Illinois __________ L __________ 60-861/9 ______ at Northwestern _______ L __________ 52-531/13 _____ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 80-511/16 _____ #6 Penn State _________ L __________ 64-781/20 _____ Michigan State ________ L __________ 77-821/23 _____ at #? Michigan _________ L __________ 78-821/27 _____ Wisconsin ____________ W _________ 66-621/30 _____ at Arkansas ___________ L __________ 65-722/3 ______ at Indiana _____________ L __________ 67-702/6 ______ at Michigan State ______ L __________ 64-742/13 _____ #25 Illinois ____________ W _________ 80-732/17 _____ Ohio State ____________ W _________ 68-602/20 _____ at Minnesota __________ W _________ 77-532/24 _____ #? Michigan ___________ L __________ 61-782/27 _____ at #21 Purdue _________ L __________ 59-73Big ten tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/2 ______ vs. Northwestern _______ L __________ 59-68

2000-01(21-10, 12-4 - Lisa Bluder)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score11/17 ____ Marquette ____________ W _________ 70-5711/19 ____ Utah _________________ L __________ 42-6611/22 ____ #8 Iowa State __________ L __________ 76-86Gazette hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/25 ____ Western Illinois ________ W _________ 99-5411/26 ____ Nevada ______________ W _________ 73-59

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12/1 _____ at Mount St. Mary’s _____ W _________ 89-6312/3 _____ at George Washington __ L __________ 64-7812/7 _____ at #18 Missouri State ____ L _________ 87-10112/10 ____ Colorado _____________ W _________ 92-6612/16 ____ at Drake ______________ L __________ 58-7312/28 ____ Northwestern _________ W _________ 95-6112/31 ____ at Wisconsin __________ L __________ 91-941/4 ______ at #8 Purdue __________ L __________ 58-731/7 ______ Michigan _____________ W _________ 79-581/14 _____ Wisconsin ____________ W _________ 74-681/17 _____ at Ohio State __________ L __________ 52-791/21 _____ #13 Penn State ________ W _________ 79-641/25 _____ at Northwestern _______ W _________ 92-522/1 ______ at Michigan State ______ W _________ 71-562/4 ______ Indiana _______________ W _________ 83-562/8 ______ #5 Purdue ____________ W _________ 96-872/11 _____ at Minnesota __________ W _________ 82-712/15 _____ at Michigan ___________ L __________ 78-802/18 _____ Ohio State ____________ W _________ 74-592/22 _____ Michigan State ________ W _________ 50-472/25 _____ at Illinois _____________ W _________ 75-64Big ten tournament (Grand Rapids, MI)3/2 ______ vs. Indiana ____________ W _________ 81-763/3 ______ vs. Illinois _____________ W _________ 86-793/4 ______ vs. #7 Purdue __________ W _________ 75-70NCAA Championships - First round (Salt Lake City, UT)3/17 _____ vs. Oregon ____________ W ______ 89-82 (ot)NCAA Championships - second round (Salt Lake City, UT)3/19 _____ at #17 Utah ___________ L __________ 69-78

2001-02(18-11, 10-6 - Lisa Bluder)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ scoreGreat Alaska shootout (Anchorage, AK)11/20 ____ vs. Gonzaga ___________ W _________ 69-5411/21 ____ vs. Marquette _________ W _________ 90-7211/25 ____ Drake ________________ L _______ 72-75 (ot)11/27 ____ Missouri State _________ W _________ 84-6411/30 ____ at Denver _____________ W _________ 84-7212/1 _____ at #11 Colorado ________ L __________ 83-92Gazette hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)12/7 _____ Texas-Pan American ____ W _________ 86-3812/8 _____ Kent State ____________ W _________ 76-6512/12 ____ at #5 Iowa State ________ L __________ 64-8212/15 ____ Creighton ____________ W _________ 86-4312/22 ____ at Northwestern _______ W _________ 74-4712/30 ____ #14 Wisconsin _________ L __________ 61-681/3 ______ at Ohio State __________ L __________ 63-821/6 ______ #9 Purdue ____________ W _________ 90-751/10 _____ Northwestern _________ W _________ 82-681/13 _____ at Indiana _____________ W _________ 73-651/20 _____ Ohio State ____________ W _________ 79-651/24 _____ Michigan State ________ W _________ 75-551/27 _____ at #11 Purdue _________ L __________ 68-821/31 _____ at Michigan ___________ L __________ 74-822/3 ______ #24 Minnesota_________ L __________ 83-942/7 ______ at #16 Wisconsin _______ W _________ 76-642/10 _____ at Penn State __________ W _________ 96-812/14 _____ Michigan _____________ L __________ 80-912/20 _____ at Michigan State ______ W _________ 69-592/24 _____ Illinois _______________ W _________ 79-71Big ten tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/1 ______ vs. Indiana ____________ L _______ 76-78 (ot)NCAA Championships - First round (Storrs, CT)3/16 _____ vs. Virginia ____________ W _________ 69-62NCAA Championships - second round (Storrs, CT)3/18 _____ Connecticut ___________ L __________ 48-86

2002-03(18-15, 6-10 - Lisa Bluder)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ scoreKCrG tV-9 hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/23 ____ IUPUI ________________ W ______ 84-75 (ot)11/24 ____ Charlotte _____________ W _________ 85-7011/26 ____ Northern Iowa _________ W _________ 98-68lMU thanksgiving Classic (Los Angeles, CA)11/29 ____ vs. NC State ___________ L _______ 66-69 (ot)11/30 ____ vs. South Alabama _____ W _________ 83-62

12/4 _____ Iowa State ____________ W _________ 64-3912/8 _____ at Creighton __________ L __________ 82-8912/12 ____ Denver _______________ W _________ 83-4912/21 ____ at Drake ______________ W _________ 72-5212/29 ____ Missouri ______________ W _________ 87-65Big ten/Big XII Challenge (Manhattan, KS)1/5 ______ at #4 Kansas State ______ L _________ 60-1031/9 ______ at #16 Penn State ______ L __________ 52-861/12 _____ at #9 Minnesota _______ L __________ 65-941/16 _____ Northwestern _________ W _________ 72-601/21 _____ Wisconsin ____________ W _________ 77-601/23 _____ at #11 Purdue _________ L __________ 64-831/26 _____ at Ohio State __________ L __________ 59-741/30 _____ Indiana _______________ W _________ 78-622/2 ______ Illinois _______________ L __________ 72-822/6 ______ at Michigan ___________ W _________ 65-572/9 ______ at Illinois _____________ L __________ 58-732/13 _____ at Indiana _____________ L __________ 68-892/16 _____ #12 Penn State ________ W _________ 80-752/20 _____ #16 Minnesota_________ L __________ 60-772/23 _____ at Wisconsin __________ W _________ 76-592/27 _____ Michigan State ________ L __________ 58-683/2 ______ #12 Purdue ___________ L __________ 68-78Big ten tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/6 ______ vs. Northwestern _______ W _________ 70-583/7 ______ vs. #13 Minnesota ______ W _________ 80-773/9 ______ vs. #12 Purdue _________ L __________ 57-84WNIt - First round (Iowa City)3/20 _____ Saint Louis ____________ W _________ 93-64WNIt - second round (Iowa City)3/23 _____ Marquette ____________ W _________ 76-73WNIt - Quarterfinals (Iowa City)3/25 _____ Creighton ____________ L __________ 64-70

2003-04(16-13, 10-6 - Lisa Bluder)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ scoreKCrG tV-9 hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/21 ____ Butler ________________ W _________ 83-6011/22 ____ Houston ______________ L __________ 64-70FIU thanksgiving Classic (Miami, FL)11/28 ____ vs. Saint Joseph’s _______ W _________ 62-5811/29 ____ at Florida International __ W _________ 93-8612/3 _____ at Iowa State __________ L _____ 94-101 (2ot)12/5 _____ at Marquette __________ W _________ 65-6212/8 _____ at Northern Iowa _______ W _________ 76-6712/12 ____ #11 Kansas State _______ L __________ 60-8212/21 ____ Drake ________________ W _________ 79-6512/28 ____ Creighton ____________ L _______ 72-84 (ot)12/30 ____ at Missouri ____________ L __________ 65-751/2 ______ Illinois _______________ W _________ 91-731/8 ______ at #8 Penn State _______ L __________ 64-921/11 _____ at #6 Minnesota _______ L __________ 61-751/15 _____ Indiana _______________ W _________ 72-651/18 _____ Wisconsin ____________ W _________ 66-461/25 _____ Michigan _____________ W _________ 69-581/29 _____ at Northwestern _______ W _________ 76-612/1 ______ at #18 Michigan State ___ W _________ 78-672/5 ______ Ohio State ____________ L __________ 82-932/10 _____ #5 Purdue ____________ L __________ 79-902/12 _____ at Wisconsin __________ W ______ 87-82 (ot)2/15 _____ at Indiana _____________ W _________ 78-692/19 _____ #11 Minnesota_________ W _________ 81-612/22 _____ #7 Penn State _________ L __________ 58-702/26 _____ at #4 Purdue __________ L __________ 55-842/29 _____ at Illinois _____________ W _________ 89-64Big ten tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/5 ______ vs. #24 Michigan State __ L __________ 54-81NCAA Championships - First round (Blacksburg, VA)3/21 _____ at Virginia Tech ________ L __________ 76-89

2004-05(23-10, 8-8 - Lisa Bluder)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ scoreKCrG-tV9 hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/19 ____ Southern Illinois _______ W _________ 66-5011/20 ____ Missouri ______________ W _________ 75-54Junkanoo Jam (Freeport, Bahamas)11/26 ____ vs. Florida_____________ W _________ 65-6511/27 ____ vs. #21 Oklahoma ______ W _________ 54-47

12/1 _____ Iowa State ____________ W _________ 89-8012/5 _____ Northern Iowa _________ W _________ 77-5012/8 _____ Marquette ____________ W _________ 78-7212/10 ____ at Creighton __________ W ______ 91-82 (ot)12/18 ____ at Drake ______________ W _________ 80-6912/21 ____ Western Illinois ________ W _________ 76-6912/28 ____ at UW-Milwaukee ______ W _________ 59-5112/30 ____ Indiana _______________ W _________ 62-511/2 ______ at Illinois _____________ W _________ 72-581/6 ______ Penn State ____________ L __________ 71-771/9 ______ at #6 Michigan State ____ L __________ 56-681/13 _____ at #5 Ohio State ________ L __________ 57-801/16 _____ Northwestern _________ W _________ 81-761/23 _____ at #23 Purdue _________ L __________ 75-791/27 _____ Michigan _____________ W _________ 71-632/3 ______ at #14 Minnesota ______ L __________ 50-812/6 ______ Wisconsin ____________ L __________ 78-882/10 _____ at Northwestern _______ W _________ 60-402/13 _____ #2 Ohio State __________ L __________ 60-672/17 _____ #9 Michigan State ______ L __________ 60-672/19 _____ at Michigan ___________ W _________ 78-592/24 _____ Illinois _______________ W _________ 87-632/27 _____ at Indiana _____________ W _________ 56-53Big ten tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/3 ______ vs. Michigan __________ W _________ 70-423/4 ______ vs. #23 Penn State ______ L __________ 66-68WNIt - First round (Iowa City)3/18 _____ Creighton ____________ W _________ 67-52WNIt - second round (Lincoln, NE)3/21 _____ at Nebraska ___________ W _________ 71-67WNIt - Quarterfinals (Cedar Rapids, IA)3/24 _____ vs. Arkansas State ______ W _________ 66-52WNIt - semifinals (Springfield, MO)3/28 _____ at SW Missouri State ____ L __________ 80-89

2005-06(17-12, 10-6 - Lisa Bluder)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score11/20 ____ UW-Milwaukee ________ W _________ 82-4211/22 ____ at Louisiana Tech _______ L ______ 91-95 (2ot)Odwalla Classic (San Francisco, CA)11/25 ____ vs. #22 Oklahoma ______ L __________ 68-8511/26 ____ vs. Rider ______________ W _________ 88-4111/30 ____ UW-Green Bay _________ W _________ 81-57KCrG-tV9 hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)12/2 _____ Vermont ______________ W _________ 79-5712/4 _____ #6 Rutgers ____________ L __________ 51-5712/8 _____ at Iowa State __________ L __________ 61-7712/18 ____ Drake ________________ W _________ 92-7212/21 ____ at Northern Iowa _______ W _________ 65-5412/23 ____ Creighton ____________ W _________ 74-6412/29 ____ at Indiana _____________ L __________ 53-651/1 ______ Illinois _______________ W _________ 84-651/5 ______ at Michigan ___________ W _________ 77-631/9 ______ #9 Michigan State ______ W _________ 75-641/12 _____ #8 Ohio State __________ L __________ 62-721/15 _____ at Northwestern _______ W _________ 80-481/19 _____ at Wisconsin __________ W _________ 68-591/22 _____ #12 Minnesota_________ L __________ 68-801/26 _____ at Penn State __________ L __________ 61-722/2 ______ #8 Purdue ____________ W ______ 77-71 (ot)2/9 ______ Northwestern _________ W _________ 76-612/12 _____ at #7 Ohio State ________ L __________ 77-882/16 _____ at #14 Michigan State ___ L __________ 71-732/19 _____ Michigan _____________ W _________ 67-552/23 _____ at Illinois _____________ W _________ 71-602/26 _____ Indiana _______________ W _________ 78-70Big ten tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/3 ______ vs. #16 Michigan State __ L __________ 58-79NCAA Championships - First round (Denver, CO)3/18 _____ vs. #20 BYU ___________ L __________ 62-67

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2006-07(14-16, 6-10 - Lisa Bluder)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ scoreWBCA Classic (Kansas City, MO)11/11 ____ vs. Missouri State _______ W _________ 79-7011/12 ____ vs. Kansas_____________ W _________ 63-4911/15 ____ Indiana State __________ W _________ 88-83KCrG-tV9 hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/17 ____ Quinnipiac ____________ W _________ 93-7711/18 ____ Florida International ____ W _________ 72-6211/21 ____ Louisiana Tech _________ L __________ 59-7711/26 ____ at Creighton __________ W _________ 75-6011/30 ____ Iowa State ____________ L __________ 74-8012/3 _____ Samford ______________ W _________ 66-6012/7 _____ at UW-Green Bay _______ L __________ 43-6712/16 ____ at Rutgers ____________ L __________ 53-7012/19 ____ Northern Iowa _________ L __________ 62-8312/22 ____ at Drake ______________ W _________ 77-7012/28 ____ at Minnesota __________ W _________ 58-5612/31 ____ #7 Ohio State __________ L __________ 67-731/2 ______ #10 Purdue ___________ L __________ 58-681/7 ______ at Northwestern _______ W _________ 63-611/11 _____ at Indiana _____________ W _________ 71-671/14 _____ #20 Michigan State _____ L __________ 63-831/21 _____ at #21 Michigan State ___ L __________ 57-671/25 _____ Minnesota ____________ L _______ 78-80 (ot)1/28 _____ at Penn State __________ L __________ 71-782/4 ______ at #5 Ohio State ________ L __________ 49-852/8 ______ Michigan _____________ W _________ 66-492/11 _____ at Wisconsin __________ L __________ 73-842/15 _____ Illinois _______________ L __________ 69-742/18 _____ Penn State ____________ W _________ 79-722/22 _____ at #15 Purdue _________ L __________ 52-762/25 _____ Wisconsin ____________ W ________ 103-93Big ten tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/1 ______ vs. Indiana ____________ L __________ 53-67

2007-08(21-11, 13-5 - Lisa Bluder)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score11/11 ____ Dartmouth____________ W _________ 61-4311/13 ____ Drake ________________ W _________ 62-5011/18 ____ at Northern Iowa _______ W _________ 77-67Caribbean Challenge (Cancun, Mexico)11/22 ____ vs. Mississippi State _____ W _________ 60-5411/23 ____ vs. #13 Arizona State ____ L __________ 58-6011/28 ____ Georgia Tech __________ L __________ 57-7612/2 _____ Detroit _______________ W _________ 65-4212/5 _____ at Iowa State __________ L __________ 44-58KCrG-tV9 hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)12/8 _____ Northern Illinois _______ W _________ 87-4312/9 _____ Wyoming _____________ L __________ 50-5412/22 ____ Western Illinois ________ W _________ 70-4912/28 ____ Penn State ____________ W _________ 67-5812/30 ____ at Michigan ___________ L __________ 46-631/3 ______ at Minnesota __________ W ______ 68-66 (ot)1/6 ______ #20 Ohio State _________ L __________ 65-731/10 _____ at Michigan State ______ L __________ 65-731/13 _____ Wisconsin ____________ W ______ 78-74 (ot)1/21 _____ at Illinois _____________ W _________ 60-581/24 _____ Purdue _______________ W _________ 69-531/27 _____ Michigan _____________ W _________ 66-611/31 _____ at Northwestern _______ W _________ 70-552/3 ______ Indiana _______________ W _________ 81-652/7 ______ Michigan State ________ W _________ 82-642/10 _____ at Penn State __________ W _________ 73-652/14 _____ at Purdue _____________ L __________ 46-592/17 _____ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 72-692/21 _____ at #20 Ohio State _______ L __________ 56-692/28 _____ Northwestern _________ W _________ 68-423/2 ______ at Wisconsin __________ W _________ 87-78Big ten tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/7 ______ vs. Michigan __________ W _________ 58-373/8 ______ vs. Purdue ____________ L __________ 73-80NCAA Championships - First round (Norfolk, VA)3/23 _____ vs. Georgia ____________ L __________ 61-67

2008-09(21-11, 13-5 - Lisa Bluder)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score11/16 ____ Texas State ____________ W _________ 87-4511/18 ____ at Kansas _____________ L __________ 55-76KCrG-tV9 hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/22 ____ Boston University ______ W _________ 83-5811/23 ____ Providence____________ W _________ 64-46Paradise Jam (US. Virgin Islands)11/27 ____ vs. Texas Tech __________ W _________ 56-4811/28 ____ vs. South Florida _______ L _______ 79-82 (ot)11/29 ____ vs. #3 California ________ L __________ 43-7612/4 _____ at #12 Duke ___________ L __________ 47-7112/7 _____ #22 Iowa State _________ W _________ 66-4612/11 ____ Northern Iowa _________ W _________ 72-4612/20 ____ at Drake ______________ W _________ 71-5312/22 ____ at Wisconsin __________ W _________ 73-6312/28 ____ Purdue _______________ L __________ 60-691/4 ______ at Indiana _____________ L __________ 54-761/8 ______ at Purdue _____________ L __________ 49-601/11 _____ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 74-571/15 _____ at Illinois _____________ W _________ 72-621/18 _____ Northwestern _________ W _________ 74-461/26 _____ Michigan _____________ W _________ 77-691/29 _____ at Michigan State ______ L __________ 56-682/1 ______ Penn State ____________ W _____ 97-89 (3ot)2/5 ______ Indiana _______________ W _________ 69-672/8 ______ at Minnesota __________ L __________ 58-642/12 _____ #13 Ohio State _________ W _________ 85-752/15 _____ at Penn State __________ W _________ 63-572/19 _____ Wisconsin ____________ W _________ 72-652/22 _____ at Michigan ___________ W _________ 68-642/26 _____ Illinois _______________ W _________ 69-563/1 ______ at Northwestern _______ W _________ 86-79Big ten tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/6 ______ vs. Minnesota _________ W _________ 79-643/7 ______ vs. #12 Ohio State ______ L __________ 56-72NCAA Championships - First round (Iowa City)3/22 _____ Georgia Tech __________ L __________ 62-76

2009-10(20-14, 10-8 - Lisa Bluder)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ scoreKCrG-tV9 hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/14 ____ Santa Clara____________ W _________ 67-5111/15 ____ Illinois State ___________ W _________ 75-6711/18 ____ #19 Kansas ____________ L __________ 55-6611/22 ____ at Northern Iowa _______ W _________ 81-7011/24 ____ William & Mary ________ W _________ 78-54Nugget Classic (Reno, NV)11/27 ____ vs. West Virginia ________ L __________ 66-6911/28 ____ vs. Columbia __________ W _________ 72-6912/2 _____ Boston College ________ L __________ 67-7212/6 _____ Michigan _____________ L __________ 51-5412/10 ____ at Iowa State __________ L __________ 66-8512/20 ____ Drake ________________ W _________ 73-6112/22 ____ South Dakota State _____ W _________ 82-6912/28 ____ at Penn State __________ L _______ 73-77 (ot)12/31 ____ Wisconsin ____________ W _________ 61-511/3 ______ at Minnesota __________ L _______ 69-72 (ot)1/7 ______ at Michigan ___________ L __________ 46-631/14 _____ Penn State ____________ L __________ 62-681/17 _____ at Purdue _____________ L __________ 59-811/21 _____ at Illinois _____________ W _________ 74-651/24 _____ Northwestern _________ W _________ 78-691/31 _____ Purdue _______________ W _________ 70-502/4 ______ at #8 Ohio State ________ L __________ 82-862/7 ______ Michigan State ________ W _________ 77-662/11 _____ at Indiana _____________ W _________ 71-672/14 _____ Illinois _______________ W _________ 77-672/18 _____ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 75-542/21 _____ at Northwestern _______ L __________ 66-722/25 _____ Indiana _______________ W _________ 76-642/28 _____ at Wisconsin __________ W ______ 68-60 (ot)Big ten tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/5 ______ vs. Penn State _________ W _________ 82-753/6 ______ vs. #23 Michigan State __ W _________ 59-543/7 ______ vs. #10 Ohio State ______ L __________ 64-66NCAA Championships - First round (Stanford, CA)3/20 _____ vs. Rutgers ____________ W _________ 70-633/22 _____ at #2 Stanford _________ L __________ 67-96

2010-11(22-9, 10-6 - Lisa Bluder)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ scoreIslander Tip-Off Tournament (Corpus Christi, TX)11/12 ____ vs. Southern___________ W _________ 76-5211/13 ____ vs. Arkansas State ______ W _________ 50-4711/16 ____ Bradley _______________ W _________ 91-53KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/20 ____ Northeastern __________ W _________ 87-5911/21 ____ Central Michigan _______ W _________ 90-79Caribbean Challenge (Cancun, Mexico)11/25 ____ vs. James Madison _____ W _________ 67-6111/26 ____ vs. Virginia Tech ________ W _________ 72-4312/2 _____ at #14 North Carolina ___ L __________ 67-7912/5 _____ Kansas State __________ W _________ 68-6212/9 _____ #15 Iowa State _________ W _________ 62-4012/18 ____ at South Dakota State ___ W _________ 65-5412/20 ____ at Drake ______________ W _________ 75-7112/22 ____ Northern Iowa _________ W _________ 75-6412/30 ____ at Penn State __________ L __________ 59-681/2 ______ Michigan _____________ L __________ 53-601/5 ______ at Minnesota __________ W _________ 63-571/8 ______ #20 Ohio State _________ W _________ 89-761/13 _____ at #9 Michigan State ____ L __________ 60-631/16 _____ Indiana _______________ W _________ 71-511/24 _____ at #25 Ohio State _______ L __________ 67-811/27 _____ #10 Michigan State _____ W _________ 66-641/30 _____ at Illinois _____________ W _________ 80-692/3 ______ at Purdue _____________ L __________ 41-302/6 ______ Penn State ____________ L __________ 75-822/10 _____ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 64-622/13 _____ at Northwestern _______ W _________ 86-752/16 _____ Wisconsin ____________ W _________ 59-442/24 _____ Illinois _______________ W _________ 83-642/27 _____ at Indiana _____________ W _________ 93-79Big ten tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/4 ______ vs. Ohio State__________ L __________ 61-71NCAA Championships - First round (Spokane, WA)3/19 _____ at Gonzaga ___________ L __________ 86-92

2011-12(19-12, 11-5 - Lisa Bluder)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ scoreKCrG-tV9 hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/12 ____ Harvard ______________ W _________ 90-8111/13 ____ UNLV ________________ L __________ 59-6911/16 ____ Albany _______________ W _________ 82-6011/19 ____ at Northern Iowa _______ W _________ 78-74Junkanoo Jam (Freeport, Bahamas)11/25 ____ vs. St. John’s ___________ W _________ 60-5211/26 ____ vs. #4 Texas A&M _______ L __________ 58-7411/30 ____ Virginia Tech __________ W _________ 58-4712/3 _____ at Kansas State ________ L _______ 78-81 (ot)12/7 _____ at Iowa State __________ L __________ 54-6212/9 _____ Western Illinois ________ W _________ 98-4512/17 ____ at Bradley _____________ L __________ 88-9612/20 ____ Drake ________________ W _________ 71-4612/22 ____ Mississippi Valley State __ W _________ 86-8012/30 ____ Northwestern _________ W _________ 86-551/2 ______ at #9 Ohio State ________ L __________ 71-841/5 ______ Illinois _______________ W ______ 69-62 (ot)1/8 ______ #19 Nebraska __________ L __________ 72-771/15 _____ at #17 Purdue _________ L __________ 55-571/19 _____ Wisconsin ____________ W _________ 69-571/22 _____ at #21 Penn State ______ L __________ 52-681/26 _____ at #19 Nebraska________ L __________ 53-601/28 _____ #13 Purdue ___________ W _________ 59-422/2 ______ at Wisconsin __________ W ______ 85-79 (ot)2/5 ______ at Indiana _____________ W _________ 83-642/9 ______ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 75-582/12 _____ Michigan State ________ W _________ 74-572/16 _____ at Michigan ___________ W _________ 58-572/23 _____ at Northwestern _______ W _________ 70-632/26 _____ Michigan _____________ W _________ 79-71Big ten tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/2 ______ at #24 Nebraska________ L __________ 68-80NCAA Championships - First round (South Bend, IN)3/18 _____ vs. California __________ L __________ 74-84

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2012-13(21-13, 8-8 - Lisa Bluder)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ scorePreseason WNIt (Iowa City)11/9 _____ Northern Illinois _______ W _________ 63-4011/11 ____ Illinois State ___________ W _________ 74-6411/14 ____ Middle Tennessee State _ W ______ 69-63 (ot)11/18 ____ North Carolina _________ L __________ 64-7711/20 ____ Robert Morris _________ W _________ 58-44FIU thanksgiving Classic (Miami, FL)11/23 ____ at Florida International __ L __________ 65-6611/25 ____ vs. #12 West Virginia ____ W _________ 79-7011/28 ____ at Florida State ________ L __________ 69-8312/1 _____ Northern Iowa _________ W _________ 68-4612/6 _____ #22 Iowa State _________ W _________ 50-4212/16 ____ at Drake ______________ W _________ 82-6512/19 ____ Missouri State _________ W _________ 97-43san diego surf ‘N slam Classic (San Diego, CA)12/28 ____ vs. #20 Texas __________ W _________ 86-6312/30 ____ at San Diego __________ W _________ 83-731/3 ______ #24 Ohio State _________ W ______ 77-71 (ot)1/6 ______ Michigan _____________ L __________ 64-681/10 _____ at Wisconsin __________ W _________ 65-561/17 _____ at Michigan State ______ L __________ 54-651/20 _____ #11 Purdue ___________ W _________ 62-461/24 _____ Wisconsin ____________ W _________ 71-601/27 _____ at #23 Michigan ________ W _________ 63-571/31 _____ at Illinois _____________ L __________ 62-742/3 ______ Northwestern _________ L __________ 65-672/7 ______ at Minnesota __________ L __________ 60-722/11 _____ Nebraska _____________ L __________ 75-762/14 _____ #8 Penn State _________ L __________ 69-812/17 _____ at #18 Purdue _________ W _________ 72-522/24 _____ at #24 Nebraska________ L __________ 46-662/28 _____ Indiana _______________ W _________ 75-703/3 ______ at Northwestern _______ W _________ 62-45Big ten tournament (Hoffman Estates, IL)3/7 ______ vs. Northwestern _______ W _________ 60-553/8 ______ vs. #21 Nebraska _______ L __________ 61-76NCAA Championships - First round (Iowa City)3/24 _____ Miami ________________ W _________ 69-53NCAA Championships - second round (Iowa City)3/26 _____ #2 Notre Dame ________ L __________ 57-74

2013-14(27-9, 11-5 - Lisa Bluder)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ scorehawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/8 _____ UC Riverside __________ W _________ 70-5611/10 ____ #14 Dayton ___________ W ______ 97-93 (ot)11/13 ____ Arkansas-Pine Bluff _____ W _________ 76-3811/17 ____ Stony Brook ___________ W _________ 78-4011/20 ____ at #16 Colorado ________ L __________ 87-9011/24 ____ at Northern Iowa _______ W _________ 67-60Cancun Challenge (Cancun, Mexico)11/28 ____ vs. USC _______________ W _________ 78-6511/29 ____ vs. Boston College ______ W _________ 78-6811/30 ____ vs. UNC-Wilmington ____ W ________ 102-6512/5 _____ #22 Syracuse __________ W _________ 97-9112/7 _____ Idaho State ___________ W _________ 95-4712/12 ____ at #11 Iowa State _______ L __________ 70-8312/21 ____ Drake ________________ W _________ 73-5112/28 ____ North Dakota __________ W _________ 88-621/2 ______ at Indiana _____________ L __________ 84-861/5 ______ #15 Penn State ________ L __________ 71-871/8 ______ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 78-711/12 _____ at Wisconsin __________ W _________ 82-651/16 _____ Michigan State ________ L __________ 72-881/19 _____ at Ohio State __________ W _________ 81-741/25 _____ Indiana _______________ W _________ 84-751/29 _____ at Minnesota __________ W _________ 64-562/1 ______ #23 Nebraska __________ L __________ 67-802/6 ______ at #9 Penn State _______ W _________ 73-702/10 _____ Northwestern _________ W _________ 90-842/13 _____ Illinois _______________ W _________ 69-552/16 _____ at #23 Purdue _________ L __________ 73-742/22 _____ at Michigan ___________ W _________ 74-702/27 _____ Ohio State ____________ W _________ 65-613/2 ______ at Illinois _____________ W _________ 81-56

Big ten tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/6 ______ vs. Illinois _____________ W _________ 81-623/7 ______ vs. #16 Purdue _________ W _________ 87-803/8 ______ vs. Ohio State__________ W _________ 77-733/9 ______ vs. #15 Nebraska _______ L __________ 65-72NCAA Championships - First round (Iowa City)3/23 _____ Marist ________________ W _________ 87-65NCAA Championships - second round (Iowa City)3/25 _____ #4 Louisville ___________ L __________ 53-83

2014-15(26-8, 14-4 - Lisa Bluder)date ____ Opponent ____________ W-l _______ score11/14 ____ USC Upstate __________ W ________ 107-5611/16 ____ Robert Morris _________ W _________ 85-67hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/21 ____ Pepperdine ___________ W _________ 97-6811/22 ____ Dayton _______________ W _________ 90-8311/25 ____ Northern Iowa _________ W _________ 74-45south Point thanksgiving shootout (Las Vegas, NV)11/28 ____ vs. Arkansas ___________ L __________ 67-7711/29 ____ vs. Gonzaga ___________ W _________ 79-67Big ten/ACC Challenge (Louisville, KY)12/4 _____ at #7 Louisville _________ L __________ 52-8612/7 _____ Colorado _____________ W _________ 78-6312/11 ____ Iowa State ____________ W _________ 76-6712/21 ____ at Drake ______________ W ________ 100-9812/28 ____ Penn State ____________ W _________ 77-521/4 ______ at #16 Rutgers _________ W _________ 79-721/8 ______ at Illinois _____________ L __________ 61-731/11 _____ Purdue _______________ W _________ 73-591/14 _____ Northwestern _________ W _________ 83-701/18 _____ at Michigan State ______ W _________ 52-501/22 _____ Michigan _____________ W _________ 76-701/26 _____ #15 Nebraska __________ W ______ 78-72 (ot)1/29 _____ at Northwestern _______ W ________ 102-992/1 ______ at #5 Maryland ________ L __________ 88-932/5 ______ Ohio State ____________ W _________ 73-652/8 ______ at Wisconsin __________ W _________ 87-752/12 _____ at #20 Nebraska________ W _________ 69-612/15 _____ Indiana _______________ W _________ 81-642/17 _____ at Minnesota __________ L __________ 80-932/21 _____ at Ohio State __________ L _________ 82-1002/26 _____ Wisconsin ____________ W _________ 78-743/1 ______ Minnesota ____________ W _________ 92-76Big ten tournament (Hoffman Estates, IL)3/6 ______ vs. #25 Nebraska _______ W _________ 74-653/7 ______ vs. Ohio State__________ L _______ 85-91 (ot)NCAA Championships - First round (Iowa City)3/20 _____ American _____________ W _________ 75-67NCAA Championships - second round (Iowa City)3/22 _____ Miami ________________ W _________ 88-70NCAA Mideast regional - semifinal (Oklahoma City)3/27 _____ vs. #5 Baylor ___________ L __________ 66-81

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ScoringYear ____ Player ________________Pts. ______Avg.74-75 ____ Kathy Peters ___________203 ______ 9.775-76 ____ Diana Williams _________351 ______ 13.076-77 ____ Cindy Haugejorde ______364 ______ 18.277-78 ____ Cindy Haugejorde ______484 ______ 21.078-79 ____ Cindy Haugejorde ______539 ______ 18.679-80 ____ Cindy Haugejorde ______672 ______ 23.280-81 ____ Kim Howard ___________398 ______ 15.981-82 ____ Lisa Anderson _________330 ______ 13.282-83 ____ Robin Anderson ________350 ______ 12.983-84 ____ Lisa Becker ____________416 ______ 15.484-85 ____ Lisa Long _____________368 ______ 13.185-86 ____ Michelle Edwards _______368 ______ 12.786-87 ____ Michelle Edwards _______564 ______ 18.287-88 ____ Michelle Edwards _______621 ______ 20.088-89 ____ Shanda Berry __________497 ______ 16.689-90 ____ Franthea Price _________614 ______ 21.290-91 ____ Toni Foster ____________475 ______ 15.891-92 ____ Toni Foster ____________448 ______ 15.592-93 ____ Toni Foster ____________487 ______ 15.793-94 ____ Necole Tunsil __________477 ______ 17.094-95 ____ Tia Jackson ____________357 ______ 13.795-96 ____ Tiffany Gooden ________481 ______ 14.196-97 ____ Angela Hamblin ________318 ______ 13.397-98 ____ Tangela Smith _________577 ______ 19.998-99 ____ Amy Herrig ____________504 ______ 18.799-00 ____ Lindsey Meder _________516 ______ 19.100-01 ____ Lindsey Meder _________523 ______ 16.901-02 ____ Lindsey Meder _________491 ______ 16.902-03 ____ Kristi Faulkner _________539 ______ 16.303-04 ____ Jamie Cavey ___________487 ______ 16.804-05 ____ Crystal Smith __________556 ______ 16.805-06 ____ Crystal Smith __________499 ______ 17.206-07 ____ Kristi Smith ____________402 ______ 13.407-08 ____ Kristi Smith ____________425 ______ 13.308-09 ____ Kristi Smith ____________422 ______ 13.209-10 ____ Kachine Alexander ______432 ______ 16.010-11 ____ Jaime Printy ___________520 ______ 16.811-12 ____ Jaime Printy ___________388 ______ 16.912-13 ____ Morgan Johnson _______490 ______ 14.413-14 ____ Bethany Doolittle _______512 ______ 14.214-15 ____ Disterhoft/Dixon ________ 503 ______ 14.8

ReboundingYear ____ Player ________________reb. _____Avg.74-75 ____ Margie Rubow _________135 ______ 6.475-76 ____ Jenni Mayer ___________196 ______ 9.376-77 ____ Cindy Haugejorde ______237 ______ 11.977-78 ____ Cindy Haugejorde ______300 ______ 13.078-79 ____ Cindy Haugejorde ______235 ______ 8.179-80 ____ Cindy Haugejorde ______295 ______ 10.280-81 ____ Kim Howard ___________168 ______ 6.781-82 ____ Kim Howard ___________169 ______ 6.882-83 ____ Donna Freitag _________183 ______ 6.883-84 ____ Lynn Kennedy _________189 ______ 7.684-85 ____ Lisa Long _____________267 ______ 9.585-86 ____ Lisa Long _____________200 ______ 8.386-87 ____ Lisa Long _____________282 ______ 9.187-88 ____ Shanda Berry __________263 ______ 8.588-89 ____ Shanda Berry __________276 ______ 9.289-90 ____ Franthea Price _________207 ______ 7.190-91 ____ Toni Foster ____________247 ______ 8.291-92 ____ Toni Foster ____________243 ______ 8.492-93 ____ Toni Foster ____________254 ______ 8.293-94 ____ Virgie Dillingham _______202 ______ 7.294-95 ____ Tangela Smith _________136 ______ 7.595-96 ____ Tangela Smith _________218 ______ 7.096-97 ____ Angela Hamblin ________163 ______ 6.897-98 ____ Tangela Smith _________244 ______ 8.498-99 ____ Amy Herrig ____________306 ______ 11.399-00 ____ Randi Peterson _________220 ______ 8.100-01 ____ Randi Peterson _________273 ______ 8.801-02 ____ Jerica Watson __________264 ______ 9.402-03 ____ Jennie Lillis ____________239 ______ 7.203-04 ____ Jennie Lillis ____________180 ______ 6.204-05 ____ Krista VandeVenter _____252 ______ 7.605-06 ____ Krista VandeVenter _____237 ______ 8.206-07 ____ Jenee Graham _________234 ______ 7.807-08 ____ Johanna Solverson _____162 ______ 5.108-09 ____ Kachine Alexander ______282 ______ 8.809-10 ____ Kachine Alexander ______281 ______ 10.410-11 ____ Kachine Alexander ______295 ______ 9.511-12 ____ Samantha Logic ________220 ______ 7.112-13 ____ Morgan Johnson _______256 ______ 7.513-14 ____ Samantha Logic ________238 ______ 6.614-15 ____ Bethany Doolittle _______239 ______ 7.0

AssistsYear ____ Player ________________Ast. ______Avg.74-75 ____ Diana Williams _________17 _______ .8575-76 ____ Shirley Vargason _______40 _______ 1.576-77 ____ Shirley Vargason _______48 _______ 1.877-78 ____ Cindy Haugejorde ______56 _______ 2.478-79 ____ Unavailable80-81 ____ Unavailable79-80 ____ Sue Beckwith __________96 _______ 3.381-82 ____ R. Anderson ___________66 _______ 2.682-83 ____ Lisa Anderson _________80 _______ 2.983-84 ____ Lisa Anderson _________128 ______ 4.784-85 ____ Maureen McAlpine _____89 _______ 3.385-86 ____ Michelle Edwards _______98 _______ 3.386-87 ____ Michelle Edwards _______123 ______ 4.087-88 ____ Michelle Edwards _______140 ______ 4.588-89 ____ Jolette Law ____________132 ______ 4.389-90 ____ Jolette Law ____________122 ______ 4.290-91 ____ Steph Schueler _________122 ______ 4.291-92 ____ Laurie Aaron ___________123 ______ 4.292-93 ____ Laurie Aaron ___________120 ______ 3.993-94 ____ Arneda Yarbrough ______97 _______ 3.594-95 ____ Karen Clayton __________93 _______ 3.395-96 ____ Karen Clayton __________113 ______ 4.3

96-97 ____ Nadine Domond _______135 ______ 4.597-98 ____ Nadine Domond _______111 ______ 3.898-99 ____ Cara Consuegra ________153 ______ 5.899-00 ____ Cara Consuegra ________138 ______ 5.100-01 ____ Cara Consuegra ________191 ______ 6.201-02 ____ Kristi Faulkner _________95 _______ 3.302-03 ____ April Calhoun __________153 ______ 4.603-04 ____ Jennie Lillis ____________92 _______ 3.204-05 ____ Johanna Solverson _____136 ______ 4.105-06 ____ Crystal Smith __________98 _______ 3.406-07 ____ Kristi Smith ____________124 ______ 4.107-08 ____ Johanna Solverson _____107 ______ 3.308-09 ____ Kachine Alexander ______121 ______ 3.809-10 ____ Kachine Alexander ______98 _______ 3.610-11 ____ Kamille Wahlin _________117 ______ 3.811-12 ____ Samantha Logic ________136 ______ 4.412-13 ____ Samantha Logic ________217 ______ 6.413-14 ____ Samantha Logic ________269 ______ 7.514-15 ____ Samantha Logic ________276 ______ 8.1

StealsYear ____ Player ________________steals ____Avg.83-84 ____ Lisa Anderson _________50 _______ 1.984-85 ____ Michelle Edwards _______36 _______ 1.385-86 ____ Lynn Kennedy _________79 _______ 2.786-87 ____ Michelle Edwards _______70 _______ 2.387-88 ____ Michelle Edwards _______89 _______ 2.988-89 ____ Franthea Price _________95 _______ 3.089-90 ____ Franthea Price _________84 _______ 2.990-91 ____ Steph Schueler _________76 _______ 2.691-92 ____ Laurie Aaron ___________101 ______ 3.592-93 ____ Laurie Aaron ___________122 ______ 3.993-94 ____ Virgie Dillingham _______36 _______ 1.394-95 ____ Tia Jackson ____________45 _______ 1.795-96 ____ Karen Clayton __________40 _______ 1.596-97 ____ Nadine Domond _______64 _______ 2.197-98 ____ Nadine Domond _______44 _______ 1.598-99 ____ Cara Consuegra ________38 _______ 1.499-00 ____ Cara Consuegra ________54 _______ 2.000-01 ____ Cara Consuegra ________61 _______ 2.001-02 ____ Jerica Watson __________72 _______ 2.602-03 ____ Jennie Lillis ____________66 _______ 2.003-04 ____ Jennie Lillis ____________56 _______ 1.904-05 ____ Crystal Smith __________80 _______ 2.405-06 ____ Crystal Smith __________70 _______ 2.406-07 ____ Kristi Smith ____________49 _______ 1.607-08 ____ Kristi Smith ____________36 _______ 1.108-09 ____ Kristi Smith ____________31 _______ 1.009-10 ____ Kachine Alexander ______42 _______ 1.610-11 ____ Kachine Alexander ______53 _______ 1.711-12 ____ Jaime Printy ___________46 _______ 2.012-13 ____ Samantha Logic ________62 _______ 1.813-14 ____ Samantha Logic ________88 _______ 2.414-15 ____ Samantha Logic ________63 _______ 1.9

FG Percentage(Minimum 100 attempts)Year ____ Player ________________FG-FGA ___ Pct.74-75 ____ Becky Moessner ________68-140 ____ .486 75-76 ____ Lynn Oberbilling _______46-114 ____ .40376-77 ____ Diane Wilson __________66-122 ____ .540 77-78 ____ Cindy Haugejorde ______194-445 ___ .43578-79 ____ Cindi Gaule ____________90-163 ____ .55279-80 ____ Cindy Haugejorde ______283-570 ___ .49680-81 ____ Kim Howard ___________145-292 ___ .497 81-82 ____ Donna Freitag _________80-176 ____ .45582-83 ____ Donna Freitag _________146-323 ___ .45283-84 ____ Lisa Becker ____________184-315 ___ .58484-85 ____ Lisa Long _____________165-310 ___ .53285-86 ____ Lisa Becker ____________135-255 ___ .529 86-87 ____ Michelle Edwards _______242-451 ___ .53787-88 ____ Michelle Edwards _______265-457 ___ .58088-89 ____ Shanda Berry __________205-368 ___ .55789-90 ____ Stephanie Schueler _____137-266 ___ .51590-91 ____ Toni Foster ____________189-341 ___ .55491-92 ____ Cathy Marx ____________71-106 ____ .67092-93 ____ Cathy Marx ____________80-145 ____ .55293-94 ____ Cathy Marx ____________139-251 ___ .55494-95 ____ Tangela Smith _________102-225 ___ .45395-96 ____ Shannon Perry _________63-126 ____ .50096-97 ____ Tangela Smith _________149-280 ___ .53297-98 ____ Tangela Smith _________240-429 ___ .55998-99 ____ Amy Herrig ____________185-370 ___ .50099-00 ____ Lindsey Meder _________191-459 ___ .41600-01 ____ Randi Peterson _________162-303 ___ .53501-02 ____ Jennie Lillis ____________152-283 ___ .53702-03 ____ Jamie Cavey ___________73-114 ____ .64003-04 ____ Jamie Cavey ___________190-338 ___ .56204-05 ____ Jamie Cavey ___________220-399 ___ .55105-06 ____ Megan Skouby _________161-292 ___ .55106-07 ____ Nicole VanderPol _______56-114 ____ .49107-08 ____ Megan Skouby _________115-228 ___ .50408-09 ____ JoAnn Hamlin__________83-169 ____ .49109-10 ____ Morgan Johnson _______124-250 ___ .49610-11 ____ Morgan Johnson _______132-276 ___ .47811-12 ____ Morgan Johnson _______179-236 ___ .54912-13 ____ Morgan Johnson _______190-359 ___ .52913-14 ____ Bethany Doolittle _______226-409 ___ .55314-15 ____ Bethany Doolittle _______206-422 ___ .488

3-PT FG Percentage(Minimum 40 attempts)Year ____ Player ________________3Pt-3PtA _ Pct.87-88 ____ Franthea Price _________28-46 _____ .60888-89 ____ Franthea Price _________22-67 _____ .32889-90 ____ Franthea Price _________47-108 ____ .45190-91 ____ Steph Schueler _________30-79 _____ .38091-92 ____ Laurie Aaron ___________12-59 _____ .20392-93 ____ Laurie Aaron ___________24-68 _____ .35393-94 ____ Nicole Tunsil ___________23-56 _____ .41194-95 ____ Tiffany Gooden ________27-87 _____ .31095-96 ____ Tiffany Gooden ________24-66 _____ .364

96-97 ____ Mary Berdo ____________21-60 _____ .35097-98 ____ Nadine Domond _______46-152 ____ .30398-99 ____ Lindsey Meder _________49-114 ____ .44999-00 ____ Lindsey Meder _________60-162 ____ .37000-01 ____ Leah Magner __________48-121 ____ .39701-02 ____ Lindsey Meder _________84-194 ____ .43302-03 ____ Jenna Armstrong _______29-84 _____ .34503-04 ____ Kristi Faulkner _________57-129 ____ .44204-05 ____ Crystal Smith __________49-136 ____ .36005-06 ____ Kristi Smith ____________22-53 _____ .41506-07 ____ Kristi Smith ____________45-91 _____ .49507-08 ____ Wendy Ausdemore _____78-171 ____ .45608-09 ____ Kristi Smith ____________65-157 ____ .41409-10 ____ Kelly Krei ______________55-136 ____ .40410-11 ____ Jaime Printy ___________70-183 ____ .38311-12 ____ Kamille Wahlin _________64-173 ____ .37012-13 ____ Melissa Dixon __________78-196 ____ .39813-14 ____ Theairra Taylor _________48-129 ____ .37214-15 ____ Melissa Dixon __________124-275 ___ .451

FT Percentage(Minimum 50 attempts)Year ____ Player ________________Ft-FtA ___ Pct.74-75 ____ Kathy Peters ___________21-50 _____ .42075-76 ____ Kathy Peters ___________45-77 _____ .58476-77 ____ Cindy Haugejorde ______52-75 _____ .69377-78 ____ Lynn Oberbilling _______56-66 _____ .84878-79 ____ Cyndi Gaule ___________65-81 _____ .80279-80 ____ Cindy Haugejorde ______106-131 ___ .80980-81 ____ Lisa Anderson _________71-84 _____ .84581-82 ____ Melinda Hippen ________49-62 _____ .79082-83 ____ Kristen Johnson ________46-59 _____ .78083-84 ____ Lisa Anderson _________52-71 _____ .73284-85 ____ Lisa Becker ____________52-75 _____ .69385-86 ____ Michelle Edwards _______56-74 _____ .75786-87 ____ Michelle Edwards _______80-108 ____ .74187-88 ____ Jolynn Schneider _______91-130 ____ .70088-89 ____ Franthea Price _________61-84 _____ .72689-90 ____ Franthea Price _________85-104 ____ .81790-91 ____ Stephanie Schueler _____45-57 _____ .79091-92 ____ Laurie Aaron ___________74-104 ____ .71292-93 ____ Tia Jackson ____________75-95 _____ .79093-94 ____ Necole Tunsil __________23-56 _____ .80394-95 ____ Tia Jackson ____________86-106 ____ .81195-96 ____ Nadine Domond _______67-84 _____ .79896-97 ____ Angela Hamblin ________45-63 _____ .71497-98 ____ Amy Herrig ____________103-125 ___ .82498-99 ____ Amy Herrig ____________133-169 ___ .78799-00 ____ Cara Consuegra ________122-149 ___ .81900-01 ____ Lindsey Meder _________101-113 ___ .89401-02 ____ Lindsey Meder _________61-77 _____ .79202-03 ____ Kristi Faulkner _________145-165 ___ .87903-04 ____ Kristi Faulkner _________92-106 ____ .86804-05 ____ Crystal Smith __________93-121 ____ .76905-06 ____ Crystal Smith __________125-147 ___ .85006-07 ____ Wendy Ausdemore _____55-61 _____ .90207-08 ____ Kristi Smith ____________86-108 ____ .79608-09 ____ Wendy Ausdemore _____52-57 _____ .91209-10 ____ Jaime Printy ___________83-94 _____ .88310-11 ____ Jaime Printy ___________114-132 ___ .86411-12 ____ Jaime Printy ___________111-125 ___ .88812-13 ____ Jaime Printy ___________135-146 ___ .92513-14 ____ Melissa Dixon __________70-78 _____ .89714-15 ____ Melissa Dixon __________51-57 _____ .895

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ScoringYear _____Iowa Pts. _ Avg. ____ Opponent _ Avg.74-75 _____1048 _____ 49.9 ____ Unavailable75-76 _____1548 _____ 55.2 ____ Unavailable76-77 _____1387 _____ 66.0 ____ Unavailable77-78 _____1631 _____ 70.9 ____ Unavailable78-79 _____2220 _____ 76.5 ____ Unavailable79-80 _____1986 _____ 68.5 ____ Unavailable80-81 _____1816 _____ 72.6 ____ 1946 _______ 77.881-82 _____1559 _____ 62.4 ____ 1818 _______ 72.782-83 _____1694 _____ 62.7 ____ 1916 _______ 70.983-84 _____1777 _____ 65.8 ____ 1588 _______ 58.884-85 _____1797 _____ 64.2 ____ 1552 _______ 55.485-86 _____1935 _____ 66.7 ____ 1654 _______ 57.086-87 _____2203 _____ 71.1 ____ 1764 _______ 56.987-88 _____2406 _____ 77.6 ____ 1785 _______ 57.688-89 _____2409 _____ 75.3 ____ 1912 _______ 59.889-90 _____2210 _____ 76.2 ____ 1679 _______ 57.990-91 _____2035 _____ 67.8 ____ 1777 _______ 59.291-92 _____2051 _____ 70.7 ____ 1681 _______ 58.092-93 _____2258 _____ 72.8 ____ 1683 _______ 54.393-94 _____1788 _____ 63.9 ____ 1617 _______ 57.894-95 _____1644 _____ 58.7 ____ 1641 _______ 58.695-96 _____2150 _____ 69.4 ____ 1842 _______ 59.496-97 _____2018 _____ 67.3 ____ 1798 _______ 59.997-98 _____1987 _____ 68.5 ____ 1887 _______ 65.198-99 _____1900 _____ 70.4 ____ 1955 _______ 72.499-00 _____1816 _____ 67.3 ____ 1910 _______ 70.700-01 _____1927 _____ 76.7 ____ 1830 _______ 69.601-02 _____2209 _____ 76.2 ____ 2032 _______ 70.102-03 _____2376 _____ 72.0 ____ 2344 _______ 71.003-04 _____2129 _____ 73.4 ____ 2130 _______ 73.404-05 _____2304 _____ 69.8 ____ 2126 _______ 64.405-06 _____2097 _____ 72.3 ____ 1913 _______ 66.006-07 _____2034 _____ 67.8 ____ 2150 _______ 71.707-08 _____2102 _____ 65.7 ____ 1925 _______ 60.208-09 _____2176 _____ 68.0 ____ 2045 _______ 63.909-10 _____2359 _____ 69.4 ____ 2273 _______ 66.910-11 _____2201 _____ 71.0 ____ 1982 _______ 63.911-12 _____2212 _____ 71.4 ____ 2042 _______ 65.912-13 _____2296 _____ 67.5 ____ 2123 _______ 62.413-14 _____2814 _____ 78.2 ____ 2496 _______ 69.314-15 _____2703 _____ 79.5 ____ 2469 _______ 72.6

ReboundingYear ______Iowa reb. _ Avg. ____ Opponent _ Avg.74-75 _____654 ______ 31.1 ____ Unavailable75-76 _____1131 _____ 40.3 ____ Unavailable76-77 _____744 ______ 35.4 ____ Unavailable77-78 _____965 ______ 41.9 ____ Unavailable78-79 _____1173 _____ 40.4 ____ Unavailable79-80 _____1089 _____ 37.6 ____ Unavailable80-81 _____983 ______ 39.0 ____ 1257 _______ 50.081-82 _____973 ______ 38.9 ____ 1085 _______ 43.482-83 _____972 ______ 36.0 ____ 1199 _______ 44.483-84 _____1016 _____ 37.6 ____ 917 _______ 33.984-85 _____1105 _____ 39.5 ____ 1016 _______ 36.385-86 _____1051 _____ 36.2 ____ 1008 _______ 34.786-87 _____1163 _____ 37.5 ____ 1060 _______ 34.287-88 _____1210 _____ 39.0 ____ 1087 _______ 35.188-89 _____1224 _____ 38.3 ____ 1061 _______ 33.289-90 _____1129 _____ 38.9 ____ 1002 _______ 34.690-91 _____1155 _____ 38.5 ____ 1042 _______ 34.791-92 _____1129 _____ 38.9 ____ 1018 _______ 35.192-93 _____1297 _____ 41.8 ____ 1046 _______ 33.793-94 _____1086 _____ 38.8 ____ 966 ________ 34.594-95 _____1144 _____ 40.9 ____ 1066 _______ 38.195-96 _____1298 _____ 41.9 ____ 1147 _______ 37.096-97 _____1103 _____ 36.8 ____ 983 ________ 32.897-98 _____1156 _____ 37.5 ____ 1083 _______ 34.798-99 _____1022 _____ 37.9 ____ 965 ________ 35.799-00 _____1067 _____ 39.5 ____ 1059 _______ 39.200-01 _____1203 _____ 38.8 ____ 1148 _______ 37.001-02 _____1167 _____ 40.2 ____ 1059 _______ 36.502-03 _____1275 _____ 38.6 ____ 1222 _______ 37.003-04 _____1048 _____ 36.1 ____ 1094 _______ 37.704-05 _____1226 _____ 37.2 ____ 1091 _______ 33.105-06 _____1034 _____ 35.7 ____ 1068 _______ 36.806-07 _____1055 _____ 35.2 ____ 1033 _______ 34.407-08 _____1185 _____ 37.0 ____ 1067 _______ 33.308-09 _____1212 _____ 37.9 ____ 1163 _______ 36.309-10 _____1300 _____ 38.2 ____ 1230 _______ 36.210-11 _____1238 _____ 39.9 ____ 1127 _______ 36.411-12 _____1229 _____ 39.6 ____ 1182 _______ 38.112-13 _____1303 _____ 38.3 ____ 1296 _______ 38.113-14 _____1308 _____ 36.3 ____ 1357 _______ 37.714-15 _____1238 _____ 36.4 ____ 1393 _______ 41.0

AssistsYear ______Iowa _____ Avg. ____ Opponent _ Avg.79-80 _____369 ______ 12.7 ____ Unavailable ____81-82 _____329 ______ 13.2 ____ 396 ________ 15.881-82 _____287 ______ 19.1 ____ 362 ________ 24.182-83 _____300 ______ 11.1 ____ 380 ________ 14.083-84 _____439 ______ 16.3 ____ 340 ________ 12.6

84-85 _____387 ______ 13.8 ____ 316 ________ 11.385-86 _____452 ______ 15.5 ____ 317 ________ 10.986-87 _____512 ______ 16.5 ____ 397 ________ 12.887-88 _____461 ______ 14.9 ____ 296 _________ 9.588-89 _____492 ______ 15.4 ____ 373 ________ 11.789-90 _____465 ______ 16.0 ____ 309 ________ 10.790-91 _____494 ______ 16.5 ____ 402 ________ 13.491-92 _____490 ______ 16.9 ____ 320 ________ 11.092-93 _____393 ______ 12.7 ____ 292 _________ 9.493-94 _____431 ______ 15.4 ____ 326 ________ 11.694-95 _____364 ______ 12.9 ____ 371 ________ 13.395-96 _____428 ______ 16.5 ____ 315 ________ 12.196-97 _____471 ______ 15.7 ____ 342 ________ 11.497-98 _____463 ______ 16.0 ____ 368 ________ 12.798-99 _____432 ______ 16.6 ____ 435 ________ 16.799-00 _____345 ______ 12.8 ____ 409 ________ 15.100-01 _____572 ______ 18.5 ____ 435 ________ 14.001-02 _____518 ______ 17.9 ____ 407 ________ 14.002-03 _____567 ______ 17.2 ____ 468 ________ 14.203-04 _____485 ______ 16.7 ____ 434 ________ 15.004-05 _____531 ______ 16.1 ____ 463 ________ 14.005-06 _____486 ______ 16.8 ____ 422 ________ 14.606-07 _____479 ______ 16.0 ____ 445 ________ 14.807-08 _____501 ______ 15.7 ____ 366 ________ 11.408-09 _____488 ______ 15.3 ____ 400 ________ 12.509-10 _____466 ______ 13.7 ____ 501 ________ 14.710-11 _____444 ______ 14.3 ____ 411 ________ 13.311-12 _____514 ______ 16.6 ____ 387 ________ 12.512-13 _____534 ______ 15.7 ____ 418 ________ 12.313-14 _____644 ______ 17.9 ____ 487 ________ 13.514-15 _____614 ______ 18.1 ____ 516 ________ 15.2

StealsYear ______Iowa _____ Avg. ____ Opponent _ Avg.81-82 _____172 ______ 6.9 _____ 191 _________ 7.682-83 _____251 ______ 9.3 _____ 250 _________ 9.283-84 _____258 ______ 9.6 _____ 194 _________ 7.284-85 _____206 ______ 7.3 _____ 145 _________ 5.185-86 _____298 ______ 10.2 ____ 148 _________ 5.186-87 _____328 ______ 10.6 ____ 171 _________ 5.587-88 _____393 ______ 12.7 ____ 175 _________ 5.688-89 _____414 ______ 12.9 ____ 221 _________ 6.989-90 _____349 ______ 12.0 ____ 158 _________ 5.590-91 _____301 ______ 10.0 ____ 248 _________ 8.391-92 _____365 ______ 12.6 ____ 187 _________ 6.492-93 _____345 ______ 11.1 ____ 200 _________ 6.593-94 _____211 ______ 7.5 _____ 191 ________ 12.094-95 _____240 ______ 8.6 _____ 217 _________ 7.895-96 _____216 ______ 8.3 _____ 191 _________ 7.396-97 _____247 ______ 8.2 _____ 217 _________ 7.297-98 _____196 ______ 6.8 _____ 223 _________ 7.798-99 _____166 ______ 6.3 _____ 220 _________ 8.499-00 _____189 ______ 7.0 _____ 204 _________ 7.600-01 _____299 ______ 9.6 _____ 231 _________ 7.501-02 _____225 ______ 7.8 _____ 272 _________ 9.402-03 _____289 ______ 8.8 _____ 338 ________ 10.203-04 _____244 ______ 8.4 _____ 288 _________ 9.904-05 _____292 ______ 8.8 _____ 314 _________ 9.505-06 _____255 ______ 8.8 _____ 254 _________ 8.806-07 _____184 ______ 6.1 _____ 263 _________ 8.807-08 _____195 ______ 6.1 _____ 275 _________ 8.608-09 _____162 ______ 5.1 _____ 241 _________ 7.509-10 _____212 ______ 6.2 _____ 261 _________ 7.710-11 _____190 ______ 6.1 _____ 212 _________ 6.811-12 _____225 ______ 7.3 _____ 272 _________ 8.812-13 _____255 ______ 7.5 _____ 266 _________ 7.813-14 _____310 ______ 8.6 _____ 255 _________ 7.114-15 _____245 ______ 7.2 _____ 231 _________ 6.8

3-PT FG PercentageYear ______Iowa _____ Pct. ____ Opponent __ Pct.87-88 _____33-86 _____ .384 ____ 41-178 _____ .23088-89 _____35-100 ____ .350 ____ 78-180 _____ .43389-90 _____80-200 ____ .400 ____ 73-199 _____ .36790-91 _____34-108 ____ .315 ____ 68-212 _____ .32191-92 _____18-90 _____ .200 ____ 107-313 ____ .31392-93 _____42-143 ____ .294 ____ 96-314 _____ .30693-94 _____51-139 ____ .367 ____ 125-401 ____ .31294-95 _____78-284 ____ .275 ____ 96-356 _____ .27095-96 _____74-216 ____ .343 ____ 97-303 _____ .32096-97 _____74-256 ____ .289 ____ 128-414 ____ .30997-98 _____63-221 ____ .285 ____ 139-366 ____ .38098-99 _____93-247 ____ .377 ____ 116-385 ____ .30199-00 _____122-388 ___ .314 ____ 119-318 ____ .37400-01 _____175-473 ___ .370 ____ 121-437 ____ .27701-02 _____199-554 ___ .359 ____ 125-394 ____ .31702-03 _____156-497 ___ .314 ____ 177-550 ____ .32203-04 _____176-483 ___ .364 ____ 156-459 ____ .34004-05 _____155-452 ___ .343 ____ 204-565 ____ .36105-06 _____142-395 ___ .359 ____ 141-477 ____ .29606-07 _____157-391 ___ .402 ____ 174-501 ____ .34707-08 _____197-506 ___ .389 ____ 154-527 ____ .29208-09 _____196-537 ___ .365 ____ 167-539 ____ .36909-10 _____269-729 ___ .369 ____ 210-612 ____ .34310-11 _____225-705 ___ .319 ____ 173-557 ____ .311

11-12 _____212-669 ___ .317 ____ 175-545 ____ .32112-13 _____192-579 ___ .332 ____ 190-635 ____ .29913-14 _____247-739 ___ .334 ____ 224-690 ____ .32514-15 _____274-696 ___ .394 ____ 216-644 ____ .335

FG PercentageYear ______Iowa _____ Pct. ____ Opponent __ Pct.74-75 _____453-1177 __ .385 ____ Unavailable75-76 _____664-2056 __ .323 ____ Unavailable76-77 _____581-1461 __ .397 ____ Unavailable77-78 _____651-1610 __ .404 ____ Unavailable78-79 _____893-1967 __ .453 ____ Unavailable79-80 _____819-1931 __ .424 ____ Unavailable80-81 _____739-1707 __ .433 ____ 820-1821 ___ .45081-82 _____625-1576 __ .397 ____ 731-1632 ___ .44882-83 _____685-1729 __ .396 ____ 792-1733 ___ .45783-84 _____745-1621 __ .460 ____ 630-1498 ___ .42084-85 _____774-1679 __ .461 ____ 605-1562 ___ .38785-86 _____846-1737 __ .487 ____ 639-1541 ___ .41586-87 _____928-1919 __ .484 ____ 701-1677 ___ .41887-88 _____997-2009 __ .496 ____ 687-1757 ___ .39188-89 _____977-2018 __ .484 ____ 747-1760 ___ .42489-90 _____893-1922 __ .465 ____ 632-1518 ___ .41690-91 _____822-1732 __ .475 ____ 668-1661 ___ .40291-92 _____842-1793 __ .470 ____ 597-1528 ___ .39192-93 _____890-1943 __ .458 ____ 657-1711 ___ .38493-94 _____709-1651 __ .429 ____ 584-1493 ___ .39194-95 _____618-1640 __ .377 ____ 580-1502 ___ .38695-96 _____809-1915 __ .423 ____ 661-1750 ___ .37896-97 _____801-1721 __ .465 ____ 634-1589 ___ .34997-98 _____769-1662 __ .463 ____ 668-1658 ___ .40398-99 _____720-1612 __ .447 ____ 745-1664 ___ .44899-00 _____649-1685 __ .385 ____ 669-1569 ___ .42600-01 _____847-1927 __ .440 ____ 783-1830 ___ .42801-02 _____788-1773 __ .444 ____ 747-1784 ___ .41902-03 _____854-1943 __ .440 ____ 873-2061 ___ .42403-04 _____760-1739 __ .437 ____ 786-1787 ___ .44004-05 _____858-1831 __ .469 ____ 814-1998 ___ .40705-06 _____754-1655 __ .456 ____ 742-1789 ___ .41506-07 _____708-1657 __ .427 ____ 786-1760 ___ .44707-08 _____766-1736 __ .441 ____ 688-1820 ___ .37808-09 _____759-1758 __ .432 ____ 779-2009 ___ .38809-10 _____819-1975 __ .415 ____ 830-2039 ___ .40710-11 _____749-1831 __ .409 ____ 750-1894 ___ .39611-12 _____777-1856 __ .419 ____ 739-1917 ___ .38512-13 _____832-1968 __ .423 ____ 73-2052 ____ .37213-14 _____1005-2181 _ .461 ____ 886-2181 ___ .40614-15 _____985-2158 __ .456 ____ 902-2157 ___ .418

FT PercentageYear ______Iowa _____ Pct. ____ Opponent __ Pct.74-75 _____142-302 ___ .420 ____ Unavailable75-76 _____220-400 ___ .550 ____ Unavailable76-77 _____225-403 ___ .558 ____ Unavailable77-78 _____329-511 ___ .643 ____ Unavailable78-79 _____434-663 ___ .654 ____ Unavailable79-80 _____348-516 ___ .667 ____ Unavailable80-81 _____338-455 ___ .744 ____ 306-461 ____ .66481-82 _____309-440 ___ .702 ____ 356-531 ____ .67082-83 _____324-467 ___ .694 ____ 332-503 ____ .66083-84 _____287-463 ___ .620 ____ 328-491 ____ .66884-85 _____249-415 ___ .600 ____ 342-499 ____ .68585-86 _____243-406 ___ .599 ____ 377-565 ____ .66786-87 _____347-555 ___ .625 ____ 360-537 ____ .67087-88 _____369-551 ___ .670 ____ 368-539 ____ .68388-89 _____420-618 ___ .680 ____ 340-517 ____ .65889-90 _____344-499 ___ .689 ____ 342-508 ____ .67390-91 _____357-556 ___ .642 ____ 373-591 ____ .63191-92 _____349-535 ___ .652 ____ 380-585 ____ .65092-93 _____436-647 ___ .674 ____ 273-423 ____ .64593-94 _____319-477 ___ .669 ____ 324-484 ____ .66994-95 _____330-512 ___ .645 ____ 358-581 ____ .66395-96 _____442-658 ___ .672 ____ 404-575 ____ .70396-97 _____342-487 ___ .702 ____ 402-581 ____ .69297-98 _____386-558 ___ .692 ____ 412-596 ____ .69198-99 _____367-544 ___ .675 ____ 349-492 ____ .70999-00 _____396-557 ___ .711 ____ 453-633 ____ .71600-01 _____510-709 ___ .719 ____ 470-660 ____ .71201-02 _____434-623 ___ .697 ____ 413-576 ____ .71702-03 _____512-689 ___ .743 ____ 421-634 ____ .66403-04 _____433-563 ___ .769 ____ 402-570 ____ .70504-05 _____433-615 ___ .704 ____ 294-393 ____ .74805-06 _____447-588 ___ .760 ____ 288-415 ____ .69406-07 _____461-585 ___ .788 ____ 404-564 ____ .71607-08 _____373-509 ___ .733 ____ 395-560 ____ .70508-09 _____462-583 ___ .792 ____ 320-477 ____ .67109-10 _____452-586 ___ .771 ____ 403-554 ____ .72710-11 _____478-628 ___ .761 ____ 309-428 ____ .72211-12 _____446-562 ___ .794 ____ 389-563 ____ .69112-13 _____440-582 ___ .756 ____ 407-591 ____ .68913-14 _____557-750 ___ .743 ____ 500-691 ____ .72414-15 _____459-633 ___ .725 ____ 449-614 ____ .731

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Name _________________________ Years ____________________hometownLaurie Aaron ____________________ 89-93 _____________________Detroit, MIKatie Abrahamson _______________ 88-90 ________________ Cedar Rapids, IAKachine Alexander _______________ 08-11 _______________ Minneapolis, MNHolly Andersen __________________ 81-82 ________________Morton Grove, ILLisa Anderson ___________________ 80-84 ____________________ Oregon, WIRobin Anderson _________________ 80-85 _____________________Brandt, SDJenna Armstrong ________________ 01-05 __________________ Stockton, MOWendy Ausdemore _______________ 05-09 ______________________ Neola, IA

Cheryl Baker ____________________ 82-84 ____________________ Grinnell, KSLisa Becker _____________________ 83-87 ________________ Cedar Rapids, IASue Beckwith ___________________ 76-80 ______________________Boone, IAMary Berdo _____________________ 96-97, 99-01 ____________ Washington, IAShanda Berry ___________________ 85-89 ____________________ Oelwein, IATricia Blair ______________________ 83-87 __________________ McFarland, WIMyesha Bledsoe _________________ 1999 __________________ Milwaukee, WIDemetria Bright _________________ 90-92 __________________ Lexington, KYBeatrice Bullock _________________ 98-02 _________________ Anchorage, AKChristina Buttenham _____________ 15- _________ Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

April Calhoun ___________________ 01-03 _________________ New Hope, MNJamie Cavey ____________________ 01-05 _______________Mechanicsville, IAKelsey Cermak __________________ 08-11 ____________________ Norwalk, IARobin Christian __________________ 85-89 ___________________ Roxbury, MAMegan Considine ________________ 10-12 ______________________ Byron, ILKaren Clayton ___________________ 92-96 ____________________ Raleigh, NCChase Coley ____________________ 15- _________________ Minneapolis, MNCara Consuegra _________________ 97-01 ___________________ Mt. Airy, MD

Connie Davis ____________________ 80-84 _____________________ DeKalb, ILVirgie Dillingham ________________ 90-94 __________________ Richmond, KYAlly Disterhoft ___________________ 14- _____________________ Iowa City, IAMelissa Dixon ___________________ 12-15 __________________ Johnsburg, ILNadine Domond _________________ 94-98 _________________ Bridgeport, CTBethany Doolittle ________________ 12-15 ___________________ Oakdale, MNHannah Draxten _________________ 08-12 ________________ Fergus Falls, MNPam DuBose ____________________ 83-85 _____________________Detroit, MI

Michelle Edwards ________________ 84-88 ____________________ Boston, MASimone Edwards _________________ 93-97 ______________ Kingston, JamaicaAbby Emmert ___________________ 04-08 ___________________ Winterset, IA

Kristi Faulkner ___________________ 01-04 ___________________ Glen Ellyn, ILMolly Finn ______________________ 78-81 _________________ Columbus, OHToni Foster _____________________ 89-93 ____________________ Chicago, ILDonna Freitag ___________________ 81-83 ____________________ Oregon, WIStacy Frese _____________________ 95-96 ________________ Cedar Rapids, IAMarva Fuller ____________________ 84-88 ______________________ Holly, MI

Angela Gallagher ________________ 75-81 __________________ Chillicothe, ILCyndi Gaule ____________________ 78-81 __________________ Burlington, IAJulie Genzen ____________________ 81-83 ________________ Bloomington, ILLindsay Geoffroy _________________ 01-04 ________________Los Alamitos, CAJeneé Graham ___________________ 04-08 _________________ Bolingbrook, ILTiffany Gooden __________________ 94-98 _________________ Fort Wayne, INConnie Grauer___________________ 82-86 ___________________ Cherokee, IA

Felicia Hall ______________________ 87-91 _________________ Shreveport, LAAngela Hamblin _________________ 95-98 _______________________ Gary, INJoAnn Hamlin ___________________ 08-10 ___________________ Douglass, KSAndrea Harmon _________________ 90-94 ______________ Oklahoma City, OKKalli Hansen ____________________ 10-12 _______________________ Olin, IACindy Haugejorde _______________ 76-80 __________________Parkville, MNJane Heilskov ___________________ 79-81 ___________________ Hampton, IAAmy Herrig _____________________ 95-99 ___________________ Dubuque, IAMelinda Hippen _________________ 80-82 _________________ Parkersburg, IAKim Howard ____________________ 78-82 __________________ Estherville, IA

Tia Jackson _____________________ 90-95 ____________ Mardela Springs, MDPatrice Jennings _________________ 98-00 ____________________ Chicago, ILHilleri Jennings __________________ 99-00 ______________________ Manly, IAWhitney Jennings ________________ 15- ___________________ Logansport, INCindy Johnson __________________ 78-81 ___________________ Indianola, IAKristen Johnson _________________ 82-86 __________________Rochester, MNMorgan Johnson ________________ 10-13 _________________ Platte City, MOVirginia Johnson _________________ 12 ______________________ Iowa City, IAShante Jones ____________________ 08 ________________________Carroll, OH

Morgan Kasperek ________________ 02-06 ____________________ Hinsdale, ILAlexa Kastanek __________________ 14- ______________________ Lincoln, NEDarleen Kendel __________________ 81-82 __________________ Barbeton, OHLynn Kennedy ___________________ 83-87 ___________________ Irvington, NJAnn Kildahl _____________________ 82-83 _____________________ Tomah, WICarmen Kinrade _________________ 78-79 _________________ Maquoketa, IATimicha Kirby ___________________ 94-95 ___________________Lynwood, CAKari Knopf ______________________ 97-98 _________________ Des Moines, IASusan Koering ___________________ 93-97 __________________ Stanwood, IAKelly Krei _______________________ 08-11 ___________________ Iowa City, IA

Jolette Law _____________________ 86-90 ___________________ Florence, SCAngie Lee ______________________ 80-84 _____________________ Paxton, ILAngie Lewis _____________________ 83-85 _____________________ Largo, MDJennie Lillis _____________________ 00-04 __________________ Urbandale, IASamantha Logic _________________ 12-15 _____________________ Racine, WILisa Long _______________________ 83-87 ____________________ Newark, NJTerri Lusignan ___________________ 78-82 __________________ Park Ridge, IL

Name _________________________ Years ____________________hometownGabby Machado _________________ 10 _______________________ Pontiac, MIAntonia Macklin _________________ 91-95 ____________________ Boston, MALeah Magner ____________________ 98-02 _____________________Palmer, AKCathy Marx _____________________ 90-94 __________________East Moline, ILJenni Mayer _____________________ 75-77 _____________ Winthrop Harbor, ILMaureen McAlpine _______________ 82-86 __________________Rochester, MNBecca McCann __________________ 00-04 ____________________Saginaw, MIErin McGrane ___________________ 77-80 ___________________ Dubuque, IATammy McKay __________________ 83-87 __________________ McFarland, WIRena McMillon __________________ 87-89 _____________ Pompano Beach, FLLindsey Meder __________________ 98-02 ______________________ Solon, IATeresa Meyer ____________________ 75-79 _______________ Overland Park, KSBecky Moessner _________________ 75-78 ___________________ Waterloo, IACarly Mohns ____________________ 15- ____________________ Brodhead, WIBarb Mueller ____________________ 75-80 ____________________ Paullina, IA

Kim Nelson _____________________ 81-83 ____________________ Denison, IATrisha Nesbitt ___________________ 10-13 ______________________ Ames, IAJenny Noll ______________________ 93-97 __________________ Muscatine, IALindsey Nyenhuis ________________ 05-09 _______________ Grand Rapids, MI

Lynn Oberbillig __________________ 75-78 ______________ Northampton, MAAmber O’Brien __________________ 99-03 _______________ Worthington, MNLori Offergeld ___________________ 77-81 ____________________ Chicago, IL

Shannon Perry __________________ 94-98 ____________________ Carson, CAKali Peschel _____________________ 13- __________________ Sauk Centre, MNKatharine Peters _________________ 75-78 ___________________ Dubuque, IARandi Peterson __________________ 97-01 __________________ Cedar Falls, IALaura Podolak ___________________ 98-00 _____________________ Basalt, COEbone Pope_____________________ 04-06 ___________________ Ottumwa, IAFranthea Price ___________________ 86-90 _________________River Rouge, MIJaime Printy ____________________ 10-13 _____________________ Marion, IA

Cassandra Rahming ______________ 88-92 _______________W. Palm Beach, FLJody Ratigan ____________________ 86-90 ______________________ Neola, IAErinn Reed ______________________ 93-94 ____________________Saginaw, MITiffany Reedy ___________________ 02-06 ______________________Dysart, IAJackie Regel ____________________ 79-83 ___________________ Glen Ellyn, ILJoni Rensvold ___________________ 78-80 __________________ Cedar Falls, IAKathryn Reynolds ________________ 12-15 __________________Cincinnati, OHLindsay Richards _________________ 02-03 __________________ Barrington, ILMaureen Riopelle ________________ 80-81 ___________________Appleton, WISue Roeder _____________________ 78-81 ___________________ Dubuque, IAJade Rogers_____________________ 11-12 ________________ Cedar Rapids, IAKris Rogers _____________________ 76-82 ___________________ Iowa City, IAMargie Rubow __________________ 75-78 ___________________ Brighton, CO

Stacy Schlapkohl ________________ 04-08 _____________________ Durant, IAHailey Schneden _________________ 14- ____________________ Davenport, IAJolynn Schneider ________________ 84-88 _______________ Grosse Pointe, MITracy Schrupp ___________________ 99-03 ____________________ Gillette, WYStephanie Schueler ______________ 87-91 __________________Sioux Falls, SDBecky Shrigley __________________ 88-92 ____________________ Nashua, NHLaura Shawver __________________ 75-79 _______________ San Francisco, CAMegan Skouby __________________ 05-09 ____________________ Mentor, OHCrystal Smith ____________________ 02-06 __________________ Haughton, LAKristi Smith _____________________ 05-09 __________________ Thornton, CONicole Smith ____________________ 13- ______________________ Rockton, ILTangela Smith ___________________ 94-98 ____________________ Chicago, ILJohanna Solverson _______________ 02-05, 08 _______________Lake Zurich, ILKaren Swanson __________________ 78-79 _____________________________

LaTonya Tate ____________________ 88-92 _____________________Detroit, MIJill Taylor _______________________ 88-90 ____________________ Ambler, PATheairra Taylor __________________ 10-14 ____________________St. Paul, MNKathy Thomas ___________________ 13 __________________________ Flint, MIMolly Tideback __________________ 90-93 ___________________ Waterloo, IAClaire Till _______________________ 13- _____________________ Dubuque, IAKayla Timmerman ________________ 13 ______________________Wayzata, MNDeDe Towe _____________________ 76-80 ___________________ Alburnett, IANecole Tunsil ____________________ 90-94 _______________ St. Petersburg, FL

Nicole VanderPol ________________ 05-09 _______________ Grundy Center, IAKrista VandeVenter _______________ 04-08 _____________________Osseo, MNChinyere Vann ___________________ 96-97 ___________________ Brooklyn, NYShirley Vargason _________________ 75-78 ___________________St. Charles, ILPolly Ven Horst __________________ 76-92 ______________________Dallas, TXAmy Van Arkel ___________________ 98-00 __________________ Cedar Falls, IA

Kamille Wahlin __________________ 08-12 _________________ Crookston, MNTracy Washington ________________ 84-86 ________________ Philadelphia, PAJerica Watson ___________________ 98-02 _________________ Milwaukee, WILorelei Watts ____________________ 87-89 __________________ Rock Island, ILTrisha Waugh ___________________ 88-91 ___________________ Jefferson, IAMelinda Welter __________________ 75-79 ___________________ Glen Ellyn, ILDiana Williams __________________ 75-80 ____________________ Chicago, ILPam Williams ____________________ 84-88 ____________________ Chicago, ILMalikah Willis ___________________ 94-98 __________________Cleveland, OHDiane Wilson ____________________ 76-81 ________________ New London, IAKris Wistrom ____________________ 79-83 _________________ Des Moines, IA

Arneda Yarbrough _______________ 91-95 _____________________ Racine, WICheri Young ____________________ 79-82 __________________ Muscatine, IA

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IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALLAll-tIMe JerseY NUMBers

#1Amber O’BrienAlexa Kastanek

#2Kristi FaulknerZoraa QuoieKamille WahlinAlly disterhoft

#3Myesha BledsoeAbby EmmertKalli HansenClaire till

#4Stacy FreseKadaiya JohnsChase Coley

#5Jerica WatsonApril Calhoun

#10Arneda YarbroughStephanie Schueler Tracy Washington Kris RogersChinyere Vann Kari KnopfLindsey MederCrystal SmithMegan Gustafson

#11Karen Clayton Cassandra Rahming Sue RoederJenna ArmstrongKristi SmithTrisha Nesbitttania davis

#12Laurie AaronLorelei Watts Tammy McKay Maureen Riopelle Sue BeckwithMargie RubowLeah MagnerJenna ArmstrongMorgan JohnsonNadine DomondKim Nelson

#13Kathy Thomas

#15Whitney Jennings

#20April CalhounShante JonesFelicia Hall Lynn KennedyLindsay GeoffroyShannon PerryVirgie DillinghamPatrice JenningsEbone PopeAntonia MacklinAngie LewisLindsay RichardsKelly Krei

#21Necole TunsilRobin ChristianTricia BlairJenni MayerCara ConsuegraKachine AlexanderMelissa Dixonhannah stewart

#22Susan Koering Becky Shrigley Jolynn Schneider Lisa AndersonJoni RensvoldShirley VargasonMary BerdoKristi FaulknerKelsey CermakSamantha Logic

#23 Demetria Bright Robin Anderson Molly FinnDeDe Towe Mary BerdoAmy Van ArkelTheairra TaylorChristina Buttenham

#24Angela HamblinKatie AbrahamsonRena McMillonLisa LongAngie Lee Carmen Kinrade Melinda WelterJeneé GrahamJaime Printytagyn larson

#25Franthea PricePam DuBoseDiana WilliamsKali Peschel

#30Michelle Edwards Angie LeePolly Ven Horst

#31Malikah Willis Andrea HarmonJill Taylor Donna Freitag Kris Wistrom Terri Lusignan Diane WilsonBarb MuellerHannah Draxten

#32Natalie ChambersErinn ReedLaTonya Tate Pam Williams Ann KildahlKim Howard Angela GallagherTia JacksonJody Ratigan Maureen McAlpine Wendy AusdemoreJade Rogers

#33Melinda Hippen Jane HeilskovBarb Muelle Katharine PetersLaura PodolakDeb RemmerdeKathryn Reynolds

#34Simone Edwards Molly TidebackJolette LawConnie Grauer Connie DavisCindy Johnson Lori Offergeld Becky MoessnerJohanna SolversonVirginia JohnsonCarly Mohns #35Timicha Kirby Kristen Johnson Diane WilsonTeresa Meyer

#40Melinda Hippen Gail HudashErin McGraneLaura ShawverTracy SchruppStacy Schlapkohl hailey schneden

#41Darlene Kandel Terri Lusignan Cheri YoungKaren Swanson Lynn Oberbillig

#42Tiffany Gooden Cathy Marx Shanda BerryJulie Genzen Diane Wilson Jackie RegelCyndi GauleTiffany Reedy

#43Connie Davis Cindy HaugejordeNicole VanderPol

#44Trisha Waugh Marva FullerCheryl BakerBeatrice BullockMegan Skouby

#45Randi PetersonMorgan KasperekJoAnn HamlinNicole smith

#50Tangela SmithJennie LillisLindsey NyenhuisGabby Machado

#51Lisa BeckerKrista VandeVenterBethany Doolittle

#52Holly AndersenHilleri JenningsJamie Cavey

#54Amy HerrigToni FosterBecca McCannKayla Timmerman

#55Jenny Noll

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IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL hAWKeYe ChAlleNGe resUlts

1985 Amana Hawkeye ClassicIowa 75, Bradley 39Memphis State 68, NC State 58NC State 82, Bradley 42 (3rd)Iowa 77, Memphis State 56 (1st)

1986 Amana Hawkeye ClassicTennessee 86, Providence 70Iowa 70, Boston 48Providence 74, Boston 60 (3rd)Tennessee 74, Iowa 56 (1st)

1987 Amana Hawkeye ClassicGeorgia 58, Southern Illinois 53Iowa 85, Missouri 71Southern Illinois 69, Missouri 51 (3rd)Iowa 66, Georgia 56 (1st)

1988 Amana Hawkeye ClassicIowa 73, Miami of Ohio 44Wake Forest 79, Eastern Illinois 66Eastern Illinois 63, Miami of Ohio 59 (3rd)Iowa 78, Wake Forest 62 (1st)

1989 Amana Hawkeye ClassicIowa 90, Howard 57Connecticut 93, Penn State 84 (OT)Penn State 107, Howard 69 (3rd)Iowa 81, Connecticut 49 (1st)

1990 Amana Hawkeye ClassicIowa 81, UCLA 52LSU 74, Kansas 63Kansas 76, UCLA 63 (3rd)Iowa 73, LSU 65 (OT, 1st)

1991 Amana Hawkeye ClassicWashington 101, Northern Illinois 91 (2OT)Iowa 97, Ohio 52Northern Illinois 73, Ohio 63 (3rd)Iowa 58, Washington 39 (1st)

1992 Amana Hawkeye ClassicCharlotte 57, Kentucky 54Iowa 74, West Virginia 44Kentucky 73, West Virgina 63 (3rd)Iowa 60, UNC Charlotte 38 (1st)

1993 Prairie Lights Hawkeye ClassicIowa 68, Laurentian 53La. Tech 65, Butler 61Butler 73, Laurentian 63 (3rd)Iowa 70, La. Tech 66 (1st)

1994 Prairie Lights Hawkeye ClassicSouthern Cal 87, Marquette 76Iowa 60, James Madison 30Marquette 81, James Madison 65 (3rd)Iowa 65, Southern Cal 55 (1st)

1995 Prairie Lights Hawkeye ClassicUC Santa Barbara 68, Maryland 52Iowa 64, Stephen F. Austin 58Maryland 67, Stephen F. Austin 63 (3rd)Iowa 68, UC Santa Barbara 57 (1st)

1996 - No Classic held

1997 Prairie Lights Hawkeye ClassicWashington 75, Kansas 64Iowa 56, CS Northridge 67Kansas 79, CS Northridge 66 (3rd)Washington 63, Iowa 62 (1st)

1998 Hawkeye Classic (Only three teams)Missouri 80, Princeton 56Iowa 59, Princeton 44Iowa 75, Missouri 68 (1st)

1999 Gazette Hawkeye ClassicIowa 92, Bradley 49Syracuse 81, Chicago State 55Bradley 77, Chicago State 42 (3rd)Iowa 76, Syracuse 73 (1st)

2000 Gazette Hawkeye ChallengeIowa 99, Western Illinois 54Nevada-Reno 82, American 59Western Illinois 72, American 66 (3rd)Iowa 73, Nevada-Reno 59 (1st)

2001 Gazette Hawkeye ChallengeKent State 74, UAB 59Iowa 86, UTPA 38UAB 102, UTPA 75 (3rd)Iowa 76, Kent State 65 (1st)

2002 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeCharlotte 61, Murray State 44Iowa 84, IUPUI 75 (OT)Murray State 70, IUPUI 66 (OT, 3rd)Iowa 85, Charlotte 70 (1st)

2003 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeHouston 66, Gonzaga 54Iowa 83, Butler, 60Gonzaga 65, Butler 59 (3rd)Houston 70, Iowa 64 (1st)

2004 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeMissouri 68, Northern Illinois 61Iowa 66, Southern Illinois 50Northern Illinois 61, Southern Illinois 43 (3rd)Iowa 75, Missouri 54 (1st)

2005 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeRutgers 76, San Jose State 64Iowa 79, Vermont 57Vermont 55, San Jose State 52 (3rd)Rutgers 57, Iowa 51 (1st)

2006 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeIowa 93, Quinnipiac 77Florida International 64, Florida A&M 50Quinnipiac 64, Florida A&M 45 (3rd)Iowa 72, Florida International 62 (1st)

2007 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeIowa 87, Northern Illinois 43Wyoming 66, Saint Joseph’s 64Northern Illinois 90, Saint Joseph’s 82 (3rd)Wyoming 54, Iowa 50 (1st)

2008 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeIowa 83, Boston University 58Providence 68, Portland 61 (OT)Portland 74, Boston University 62 (3rd)Iowa 64, Providence 46 (1st)

2009 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeIllinois State 61, UCLA 55Iowa 67, Santa Clara 51UCLA 77, Santa Clara 51 (3rd)Iowa 75, Illinois State 67 (1st)

2010 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeIowa 87, Northeastern 59Central Michigan 78, Northern Colorado 74Northeastern 61, Northern Colorado 53 (3rd)Iowa 90, Central Michigan 79 (1st)

2011 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeUNLV 62, Butler 39Iowa 90, Harvard 81Butler 69, Harvard 68 (3rd)UNLV 69, Iowa 59 (1st)

2012 - No Classic held

2013 Hawkeye ChallengeIowa 70, UC Riverside 56Dayton 89, UC Riverside 54Iowa 97, Dayton 93 (OT)

2014 Hawkeye ChallengeDayton 78, UT Martin 47Iowa 97, Pepperdine 68Pepperdine 59, UT Martin 58 (3rd)Iowa 90, Dayton 83 (1st)

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IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALLhAWKeYe VIsIONs

Nile Kinnick Memorial ScholarshipsNile Kinnick Scholarship for WomenRon Kirchhoff Men’s Basketball Scholarship W. A. Krause Football ScholarshipGary Kurdelmeier Wrestling ScholarshipRobert and Dorothy Lee ScholarshipMichael and Chelle Lehman Volleyball ScholarshipJack and Ailene Liechty Men’s Golf Scholarship Jack and Ailene Liechty Football Scholarship Jack and Ailene Liechty Men’s Basketball Scholarship Jack and Ailene Liechty Women’s Basketball Scholarship Linn County I-Club Football ScholarshipBrad and Anne Lohaus Men’s Basketball ScholarshipPaul Mason Memorial ScholarshipKirk and Diane Mellecker Family Men’s Tennis ScholarshipBob and Jo Lynne Meskimen Family Football ScholarshipTerry and Susan Mulligan Football ScholarshipTerry and Susan Mulligan Men’s Swimming ScholarshipBucky O’Connor Men’s Basketball ScholarshipBucky O’Connor Men’s Golf ScholarshipDennis and Donna Oldorf Athletic ScholarshipRobert and Ruth Olson Football ScholarshipBob and Dorothy Otto Football ScholarshipDave Paulson Baseball ScholarshipWhitey and Grace Piro Football ScholarshipWilliam and Kay Pitlik Wrestling ScholarshipWilliam and Kay Pitlik Football ScholarshipsWilliam and Kay Pitlik Softball ScholarshipWilliam and Kay Pitlik Women’s Basketball ScholarshipWilliam and Kay Pitlik Field Hockey ScholarshipPolk County I-Club Football ScholarshipPolk County I-Club Softball ScholarshipRigler Family Football ScholarshipBob Root Memorial Football ScholarshipStella Wolff Sanford Women’s ScholarshipDouglas D. Schnoebelen Women’s Basketball ScholarshipJohn and Dorothy Sill Wrestling ScholarshipVal, Marilyn and Gary Skarda Family Baseball ScholarshipRoland and Esther Smith Men’s Athletic ScholarshipsRoland and Esther Smith Women’s Athletic ScholarshipsBarbara G. and Professor Ralph I. Stephens Women’s Basketball ScholarshipMarshall Stewart Athletic ScholarshipDennis and Janice Oliver Strang Football ScholarshipJohn Streif Men’s Basketball ScholarshipBen Trickey Memorial ScholarshipRaymond K. and Susan K. Vawter Football ScholarshipW. David Ward Football ScholarshipEarl and Edna Yoder Football Scholarship

the hawkeye Visions endowment Program: Hawkeye Visions is an on-going campaign, which seeks to build an endowment capable of covering the cost, via earnings, of UI student-athlete scholarships. The program currently includes almost 200 scholarships ranging from fully endowed scholarships, partially endowed, in development or scholarships pledged via an estate gift. The following Visionary and Leadership Scholarships will be awarded for the 2015-16 academic year.

Visionary level scholarshipsBeth and Bob Allsop Point Guard ScholarshipRay Carlson Lineman ScholarshipFritz and Mary Lee Duda Hawkeye Spirit ScholarshipsMark Falb Quarterback ScholarshipBill and John Fenton Football ScholarshipGeorge C. and Nora Foerstner Memorial and Alex A. and JoAnn F. Meyer Football Scholarships Russ and Ann Gerdin Family Football ScholarshipsRuss and Ann Gerdin Family Men’s Basketball ScholarshipsRuss and Ann Gerdin Family Women’s Basketball ScholarshipRuss and Ann Gerdin Family Wrestling ScholarshipRuss and Ann Gerdin Family Athletic Scholarship

Leonard A. and Marlene S. Hadley Center Football ScholarshipRobert G. and Annalee Jacoby Hockridge Wrestling ScholarshipJim and Rhonda Juhlin Men’s Basketball ScholarshipNile Kinnick Leadership ScholarshipGus and Theo Mastrogany End ScholarshipRobert W. and Jean C. Ottilie Athletic Scholarships Ned and Reba Postels Family Men’s Basketball ScholarshipJohn and Peg Slusher Softball Catcher Scholarship Arthur E. Stanley Football ScholarshipsChris Street Memorial Men’s Basketball ScholarshipDale L. Tieden Football ScholarshipsHenry B. and Patricia B. Tippie Athletic ScholarshipsJim and Susan Woods Offensive Lineman Scholarship

the hawkeye Visions endowment Program: Investing in a Winning Future! To make a gift or for more information about the Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program, please contact Sloane R. Tyler, Director of Development, (319) 467-3401 or (800) 648-6973. Gifts made now may provide DOUBLE the impact via a matching program. To read more about the GOLDEN PLEDGE (matching gift) PROGRAM, visit jointheiclub.com. The UI Foundation is the preferred channel of support for private contributions to all areas of The University of Iowa.

Athletic endowed scholarship Gift levels Visionary Scholarship __________________$400,000 example: The Jane Doe Women’s Basketball Point Guard ScholarshipLeadership Scholarship ________________$200,000 example: The Doe Family Women’s Basketball ScholarshipSustaining Scholarship _________________$50,000 example: The John and Jane Doe Athletic Scholarship

*For a complete list of All named, endowed scholarships currently awarded, please visit jointheiclub.com

leadership level scholarshipsDr. C.F. “Larry” and Lois Barrett Football ScholarshipMicheal and Patricia Beal Women’s Basketball Scholarship John and Ruth Beckman ScholarshipsP. Sue Beckwith, M.D., Women’s Basketball ScholarshipP. Sue Beckwith, M.D., Rowing ScholarshipWarren and Harriet Berman Family Football ScholarshipWarren and Harriet Berman Family Men’s Basketball ScholarshipMike Boddicker Baseball ScholarshipLester Bookey Memorial ScholarshipPatty and Tom Buroker Football ScholarshipTom and Lori Cardella Football ScholarshipB. W. “Wayne” Carpenter Football ScholarshipCarver Scholarship/Slater AwardGene and Jennie Clay Football ScholarshipJohn and Mary Ann Colloton Men’s Basketball Scholarship John and Mary Ann Colloton Football ScholarshipJohn and Mary Ann Colloton Women’s Basketball Scholarship John and Mary Ann Colloton Wrestling ScholarshipCatherine Nacke Cooper Men’s Basketball ScholarshipBrad and Peggy Davis Golf Scholarship Tom and Shari Davis Men’s Basketball Manager Scholarship Doran Family Gymnastics ScholarshipC. W. “Bump” Elliott Football ScholarshipDr. Brent and Ellen Feller Men’s Basketball Scholarship John Ferentz Memorial Football ScholarshipFitzgerald Family Women’s Basketball ScholarshipHayden Fry Captain’s ScholarshipEugene and Pat Gauron Women’s Tennis Scholarship Al Grady Memorial Football ScholarshipCarol Haupert Football ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Baseball ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Football ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Men’s Cross Country/Track ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Men’s Basketball Manager’s ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Softball ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Volleyball ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Women’s Basketball ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Wrestling Scholarship Theo and Glenda Hitchens Football ScholarshipTheo and Glenda Hitchens Men’s Basketball Scholarship James Hoak Men’s Golf ScholarshipIowa Style Wrestling ScholarshipRichard O. Jacobson Football ScholarshipJohnson County I-Club Football ScholarshipJohnson County I-Club Wrestling ScholarshipBud and Georgia Johnson Women’s Basketball ScholarshipBud and Georgia Johnson Volleyball Scholarship

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IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AthletIC COMMUNICAtIONs

Your hosts in Carver-Hawkeye Arena include UI Athletic Commu-nications staff members Steve Roe, James Allan, Chris Brewer, Jil Price, Brandee Britt, Traci Wagner and Matthew Weitzel, along with Darren Miller, Director of New Media, and Brian Ray, UI athletics photographer. Erika Driessen is the office secretary. The athletic communications staff also includes interns Megan Rowley and Sam Stych, and student staff members Jordan Bucher, Bria Davis, Elise Goodvin, Sydney Ocker, Jack Rossi and Alex Snyder. Roe was named Director of Athletic Communications in 2011, after serving as interim director for one year. He joined the Hawk-eye staff in 1990 and was named associate director in 1997. The Iowa City native earned his bachelor’s degree from Buena Vista University and his master’s degree from Northeast Louisiana University. He is the author of “HAWKEYES FOR LIFE”, published in 2007. Steve and his wife, Janet, have a daughter, Nike, and a son, James, two granddaughters, Teagan (10) and Lydia (2), and a grandson, Jack (5). Both Nike (law degree) and James (bachelor’s degree) earned degrees from the University of Iowa. Wagner is in her 17th year as an assistant after previously serv-ing as a student assistant for four years and as an intern for two years. A native of Iowa Falls, Wagner earned her bachelor’s degree in 1997 with a double major in journalism and communication studies. Traci and her husband, Jason, have a son, Nick, and a daughter, Sydney.. Weitzel was named associate director in 2012, after serving as assistant director since 1998. Weitzel graduated from the Univer-sity of Iowa in 1997 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communication, with an emphasis in business. The native of Mundelein, Illinois, was a student in the sports information office for three years. Brewer is in his seventh year as an assistant director after previ-ously serving as a student assistant for three years. In 2004, the Iowa City native earned his English degree from the University of Iowa and served as a graduate assistant with the Detroit Lions media relations department. He and his wife, Brooke, have a daughter, Elyse, and a son, Del.

steve roe

traci Wagner

Matthew Weitzel

Chris Brewer

darren Miller

Jil Price

James Allan

Miller is in his ninth year as director of new media in the UI athletics department after spending nearly 20 years working in the newspaper and sports information professions. He is a 1984 graduate of Tipton (Iowa) High School and a 1988 graduate of Wartburg College, majoring in communication arts (journalism/public relations). Miller and his wife Ann have four children: Ashley, Melissa, Brittney and Kyle. Allan is in his sixth year as a fulltime assistant at Iowa, joining the staff in 2010. It is Allan’s second stint in the office, as he served as a student assistant from 2000-04. Allan returned to Iowa City after serving as the sports information director at the University of Missouri-Kansas City from 2005-10, and as the athletics media relations intern at Texas Christian University in 2004-05. The Hamp-ton, Iowa, native earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Iowa in May, 2004. He and his wife, Mary Ann, have two sons, Jonathan and Will, and are expecting their third child in August. Price is in her third year as assistant director, joining the Iowa program after serving as a graduate assistant in the athletics media services office at Western Illinois University for two years. She is a native of Huntertown, Indiana. Price earned a bachelor’s degree in communication, with minors in journalism and public relations, from Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne (IPFW) in 2011. She earned her master’s degree (science in sport management) from Western Illinois in 2013. Britt became a fulltime member of the Iowa staff in July. She served as a student assistant in the Athletic Communications office during her four years as an undergraduate. Britt, a native of Plano, Illinois, earned her bachelor’s degree from Iowa in journalism and sports studies in 2015. Ray joined the UI athletics department in 2013, as the athletics department photographer. Ray previously was the Iowa City chief photographer and senior visual journalist for the Cedar Rapids Gazette and is a Davenport, Iowa native. Ray earned a bachelor’s degree from Iowa in journalism and psychology in 2002. Brian and his wife, Joanna, have a son, Boston, and a daughter, Joslynn.

BrandeeBritt

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IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALLrAdIO/tV rOster

#1Alexa Kastanek

JuniorGuard

#4Chase ColeySophomore

Forward

#2Ally disterhoft

JuniorGuard

#10Megan Gustafson

FreshmanForward

#3Claire till

SeniorForward

#11tania davis

FreshmanGuard

#23Christina Buttenham

SophomoreForward

#15Whitney Jennings

SophomoreGuard

#24tagyn larson

FreshmanForward

#21hannah stewart

FreshmanForward

#25Kali Peschel

SeniorForward

#45Nicole smith

SeniorCenter

#34Carly MohnsSophomore

Forward

lisa BluderHead Coach

#40hailey schneden

JuniorForward

Jan JensenAssociate

Head Coach

Jenni FitzgeraldAssistant Coach

Abby emmertDirector of BasketballOperations

sean sullivanVideo

Coordinator

lacey GoldwireAssistant Coach

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