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Year: Senior Hometown: Grafton, N.D. Position: Guard Major: Nursing 200304: MIAC AllFirst Year 200405: MIAC AllConference Honorable Mention 200506: MIAC AllConference Year: Junior Position Guard Height: 58 Hometown: Bismarck, N.D. High School: Bismarck Century H.S. ('04) Major: Social Work COBBER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAMEDAY January 20, 2007 – 3 p.m. Concordia-Moorhead vs. St. Ben’s Memorial Auditorium GAME #15 College of Saint Benedict (113/101 MIAC) At Concordia College (104/83 MIAC) January 20, 2007 Memorial Auditorium Moorhead, MN GAME TIME: 3:00 p.m. SERIES: Blazers lead 3021 SERIES STARTED: 1980 LAST MEETING: It was a hole they could never climb out of. The Cobbers dug a sky scraperlike foundation in the first half against St. Ben's and lost 7254 in the conference opening game for both schools on Wednesday.The cold hard facts of the opening 20 minutes show that the Cobbers shot a frigid 217.7% (5of23) from the floor and did not hit a 3point basket the entire half (0for6). Concordia scored only 14 points and turned the ball over 15 times in the first 20 minutes. CC scored the opening points in the game and then watched as the Blazer offense went on a 324 run in the first 16 minutes of play. Freshman guard Sara Sorbo led Concordia with 12 points and senior forward Sarah Krabbenhoft chipped in 11 points as the pair was the only two Concordia players in double figures. Annie Keeley and Melanie Hageman who were averaging a combined 40.0 points coming into the game, were held to only 11 total points. Cobber Gameday Profile–Sarah Krabbenhoft Year: Senior Position: Forward Height: 510 Hometown: Sioux Falls, S.D. High School: Roosevelt HS (’03) Major: Political Science and Accounting Personal: Transferred to Concordia after playing her freshman season at Augustana...listens to Rascal Flatts, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Sugarland, and Dave Matthews...favorite movies are Wedding Crashers, The Notebook, How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days, and Legends Of The Fall. Why did you choose to come to Concordia? "The great atmosphere on Concordia's campus. Excellent teachers and a focus on academics. I wanted to play for a team with such a strong tradition and an excellent program." What do you like best about Concordia? "We have a really good group of girls on the team this year. They are a lot of fun and very hard working." GAMEDAY GAME NOTES Well, the first half of the MIAC season is in the books and the race is shaping up just the way it had been predicted. After the first 11 games of the season, there are four teams left that have a legitimate chance at winning the conference regularseason crown. The Cobbers are currently tied for third place with Carleton and two games behind leagueleading St. Ben’s. Gustavus is sandwiched in between, one game behind the Blazers and one game ahead of the Knights and Cobbers. The secondhalf schedule favors Carleton who gets to play all three of the top teams at home. The Gusties have two home games while CC has only today’s game vs. one of the top three teams. CSB has to go on the road for all three games against the conference crown seekers. Concordia enters today’s game on a seasonhigh fivegame winning streak. The Cobbers cruised past St. Mary’s on Wednesday to earn their 10 th overall victory, marking the 32 nd consecutive season that CC has won at least 10 games. They have posted doubledigit win totals in every season since the 1974 season. The milestone watch for a pair of Cobbers continues. Senior guard Annie Keeley now needs 15 more 3point field goals to become the school’s alltime leader in 3point baskets. She had two on Wednesday to close the gap on recordholder Brandi Myers ’01. Junior Melanie Hageman is now 52 points away from becoming the 21 st player in program history to reach the 1,000point barrier. One of the keys for the Cobbers in their fivegame winning streak has been the improved play of freshman guard Sara Sorbo. Sorbo has posted doubledigit point totals in backtoback games and is coming off one of the most impressive outings of her maroon and gold career. Against the Cardinals on Wednesday, she scored 11 points had four assists, three rebounds and came away with a seasonhigh six steals. Once again, Cobber fans, the number to watch for is 35 – as in 35% field goal percentage. Concordia is a perfect 100 when they shoot better than 35.0% from the floor and 04 when they fail to reach that mark. Saint Ben’s enters the second half of the MIAC season with a onegame lead over secondplace Gustavus and a twogame margin over Concordia and Carleton. Like the Cobbers, the next week will go a long way in determining the future of the Blazers. After today’s game, CSB will play at Carleton on Wednesday and then at Gustavus next Saturday. A road sweep for St. Ben’s would put them well out in front to claim the MIAC regularseason championship. The road to defending their MIAC regularseason title has been made a lot tougher the past few weeks as the Blazers have been bitten by the injury bug. Senior starting guard Katie Kempe went down with a seasonending injury at the start of the month and then senior forward Jen Dalhed was recently lost to an ankle injury. Dalhed missed the game on Wednesday against St. Thomas and might be out for 23 weeks. After losing to St. Catherine’s for the first time since 197980, 6352 on Saturday in St. Paul, the Blazers bounced back to down Hamline 8356 on Monday. CSB then closed out the first round by beating St. Thomas 47 44 on Wednesday. The Blazers are currently undefeated at home with a 60 record but have a 43 mark in games played outside the St. Joseph city limits. Last year, CSB went 112 at home and 104 on the road. CSB leads the MIAC in scoring defense (50.1 ppg), steals (14.4 spg), scoring margin (16.8 ppg), fewest turnovers (13.9 pg), and 3 pt field goals made (6.8 pg). Senior Darby Noreen is the conference leader in 3pt field goal pct (.448), while junior Mackenzie O’Neil leads in steals (3.4 pg).

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Page 1: COBBER WO MEN’S BASKETBALLdept.cord.edu/sports/winter/wbb/documents/wbbpro06.pdf · Major: Social Work COBBER WO MEN’S BASKETBALL GAMEDAY January 20, 2007 – 3 p.m. Concordia-Moorhead

Year: Senior Hometown: Grafton, N.D. Position: Guard Major: Nursing 2003­04: MIAC All­First Year 2004­05: MIAC All­Conference Honorable Mention

2005­06: MIAC All­Conference

Year: Junior Position Guard Height: 5­8 Hometown: Bismarck, N.D. High School: Bismarck

Century H.S. ('04) Major: Social Work

COBBER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

GAMEDAY January 20, 2007 – 3 p.m.

Concordia-Moorhead vs. St. Ben’s Memorial Auditorium

GAME #15 College of Saint Benedict (11­3/10­1 MIAC)

At Concordia College (10­4/8­3 MIAC)

January 20, 2007 Memorial Auditorium

Moorhead, MN

GAME TIME: 3:00 p.m. SERIES: Blazers lead 30­21 SERIES STARTED: 1980 LAST MEETING: It was a hole they could never climb out of. The Cobbers dug a sky scraper­like foundation in the first half against St. Ben's and lost 72­54 in the conference opening game for both schools on Wednesday.The cold hard facts of the opening 20 minutes show that the Cobbers shot a frigid 217.7% (5­of­23) from the floor and did not hit a 3­point basket the entire half (0­for­6). Concordia scored only 14 points and turned the ball over 15 times in the first 20 minutes. CC scored the opening points in the game and then watched as the Blazer offense went on a 32­4 run in the first 16 minutes of play.

Freshman guard Sara Sorbo led Concordia with 12 points and senior forward Sarah Krabbenhoft chipped in 11 points as the pair was the only two Concordia players in double figures. Annie Keeley and Melanie Hageman who were averaging a combined 40.0 points coming into the game, were held to only 11 total points.

Cobber Gameday Profile–Sarah Krabbenhoft Year: Senior Position: Forward Height: 5­10 Hometown: Sioux Falls, S.D. High School: Roosevelt HS (’03) Major: Political Science and

Accounting

Personal: Transferred to Concordia after playing her freshman season at Augustana...listens to Rascal Flatts, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Sugarland, and Dave Matthews...favorite movies are Wedding Crashers, The Notebook, How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days, and Legends Of The Fall. Why did you choose to come to Concordia? "The great atmosphere on Concordia's campus. Excellent teachers and a focus on academics. I wanted to play for a team with such a strong tradition and an excellent program." What do you like best about Concordia? "We have a really good group of girls on the team this year. They are a lot of fun and very hard working."

GAMEDAY GAME NOTES Ø Well, the first half of the MIAC season is in the books and the race is shaping up just the way it had been predicted. After the first 11 games of the season, there are four teams left that have a legitimate chance at winning the conference regular­season crown. The Cobbers are currently tied for third place with Carleton and two games behind league­leading St. Ben’s. Gustavus is sandwiched in between, one game behind the Blazers and one game ahead of the Knights and Cobbers. The second­half schedule favors Carleton who gets to play all three of the top teams at home. The Gusties have two home games while CC has only today’s game vs. one of the top three teams. CSB has to go on the road for all three games against the conference crown seekers. Ø Concordia enters today’s game on a season­high five­game winning streak. The Cobbers cruised past St. Mary’s on Wednesday to earn their 10 th overall victory, marking the 32 nd consecutive season that CC has won at least 10 games. They have posted double­digit win totals in every season since the 1974 season. Ø The milestone watch for a pair of Cobbers continues. Senior guard Annie Keeley now needs 15 more 3­point field goals to become the school’s all­time leader in 3­point baskets. She had two on Wednesday to close the gap on record­holder Brandi Myers ’01. Junior Melanie Hageman is now 52 points away from becoming the 21 st player in program history to reach the 1,000­point barrier. Ø One of the keys for the Cobbers in their five­game winning streak has been the improved play of freshman guard Sara Sorbo. Sorbo has posted double­digit point totals in back­to­back games and is coming off one of the most impressive outings of her maroon and gold career. Against the Cardinals on Wednesday, she scored 11 points had four assists, three rebounds and came away with a season­high six steals. Ø Once again, Cobber fans, the number to watch for is 35 – as in 35% field goal percentage. Concordia is a perfect 10­0 when they shoot better than 35.0% from the floor and 0­4 when they fail to reach that mark. Ø Saint Ben’s enters the second half of the MIAC season with a one­game lead over second­place Gustavus and a two­game margin over Concordia and Carleton. Like the Cobbers, the next week will go a long way in determining the future of the Blazers. After today’s game, CSB will play at Carleton on Wednesday and then at Gustavus next Saturday. A road sweep for St. Ben’s would put them well out in front to claim the MIAC regular­season championship. Ø The road to defending their MIAC regular­season title has been made a lot tougher the past few weeks as the Blazers have been bitten by the injury bug. Senior starting guard Katie Kempe went down with a season­ending injury at the start of the month and then senior forward Jen Dalhed was recently lost to an ankle injury. Dalhed missed the game on Wednesday against St. Thomas and might be out for 2­3 weeks. Ø After losing to St. Catherine’s for the first time since 1979­80, 63­52 on Saturday in St. Paul, the Blazers bounced back to down Hamline 83­56 on Monday. CSB then closed out the first round by beating St. Thomas 47­ 44 on Wednesday. Ø The Blazers are currently undefeated at home with a 6­0 record but have a 4­3 mark in games played outside the St. Joseph city limits. Last year, CSB went 11­2 at home and 10­4 on the road. Ø CSB leads the MIAC in scoring defense (50.1 ppg), steals (14.4 spg), scoring margin (16.8 ppg), fewest turnovers (13.9 pg), and 3 pt field goals made (6.8 pg). Ø Senior Darby Noreen is the conference leader in 3­pt field goal pct (.448), while junior Mackenzie O’Neil leads in steals (3.4 pg).

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GAMEDAY ROSTERS CONCORDIA COLLEGE MOORHEAD “COBBERS” No. Name Yr. Pos Ht. Hometown 10 Jenna Freudenberg So. G 5­9 Parkers Prairie, Minn./Parkers Prairie 12 Cammi Greenheck Fr. G 5­3 Fargo, N.D./Fargo South 14 Annie Keeley Sr. G 5­6 Grafton, N.D./Grafton 20 Ashley King So. G 5­8 Arthur, N.D./Northern Cass 22 Melanie Hageman Jr. P 5­11 Fargo, N.D./Fargo South 24 Jessica Heintz Jr. G 5­7 Bismarck, N.D./Bismarck Century 30 Anna Matetich Fr. G 5­10 Hibbing, Minn./Hibbing 32 Sarah Krabbenhoft Sr. P 6­0 Sioux Falls, S.D./Roosevelt 34 Leanne White Sr. P 5­11 Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie 40 Sara Sorbo Fr. G 5­8 Adams, N.D./Adams­Edmore 42 Emily Swierenga Jr. G 5­8 Svea, Minn./Willmar 44 Chelsea Evenstad So. P 5­11 Granite Falls, Minn./Yellow Med. East 50 Kaitlynn Gottenborg Fr. G 5­7 Hawley, Minn./Hawley 52 Julie Hageman Fr. P 5­11 Fargo, N.D./Fargo South HS Captains: Annie Keely, Sarah Krabbenhoft, Leanne White

Coaching Staff: Head Coach – Jessica Rahman (Concordia College ‘88; 4 th Season – 61­19 Overall) Assistant Coaches: Mark Askerooth (Concordia College ’76, 2 nd year) Rachel Bergeson (Concordia College ‘05, 1 st year)

Tonight’s Probable Starters Pos No. Name Yr. Ht Hometown 2006­07 Stats G 10 Jenna Freudenberg So. 5­9 Parkers Prairie 7.5 ppg/2.6 rpg/2.6 apg G 14 Annie Keeley Sr. 5­6 Grafton, N.D. 15.8 ppg/3.9 rpg/40.3 3pt% G 40 Sara Sorbo Fr. 5­8 Adams, N.D. 7.6 ppg/3.4 rpg/2.8 spg P 22 Melanie Hageman Jr. 5­11 Fargo, N.D. 17.2 ppg/7.9 rpg/56.2 FG% P 34 Leanne White Sr. 5­11 Eden Prairie, Minn.3.1 ppg/4.5 rpg/1.0 spg

COLLEGE OF SAINT BENEDICT “BLAZERS” No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown (High School) 10 Emily Ilkka So. Wing 5­8 Stillwater, Minn. (Stillwater) 11 Brooke Beyer Fy. Wing Utica, Minn. (Winona Cotter) 12 Mackenzie O’Neil Jr. Wing 5­8 Waseca, Minn. (Waseca) 13 Judy Falvey Jr. Wing 5­11 Lakeville, Minn. (Lakeville) 14 Caitlin Ries Fy. Point Burnsville, Minn. (Apple Valley) 21 Brittany Buysse So. Wing 5­7 Minneota, Minn. (Minneota) 22 Katie Kempe Sr. Point 5­6 St. Paul, Minn. (Cretin­Derham Hall) 23 Nikki Carter So. Point 5­5 Edina, Minn. (Edina) 24 Jen Dalhed Sr. Wing 5­8 Apple Valley, Minn. (Apple Valley) 25 Anna Schumacher So. Wing 5­9 Boise, Idaho (Bishop Kelly) 33 Darby Noreen Sr. Wing 5­8 Avon, Minn. (Albany) 34 Mindy Schmidt Fy. Wing Brooklyn Park, Minn. (Champlin Park) 35 Jackie Beier Fy. Point Big Lake, Minn. (Big Lake) 41 Anne Kudok Fy. Wing Shoreview, Minn. (Mounds View) 42 Ellie Boone Sr. Post 6­0 Maple Grove, Minn. (Maple Grove) 43 Ariel Tauer So. Wing 5­10 Edina, Minn. (Edina) 44 Jaime Goehner Sr. Post 6­0 Jamestown, N.D. (Jamestown) 45 Larissa Ranvek Fy. Forw. Kasson, Minn. (Kasson Mantorville) 51 Ashley Schleper Fy. Forw. Zimmerman, Minn. (Zimmerman) 53 Alyssa Mohr So. Post 6­1 Lino Lakes, Minn. (Centennial) 55 Natalie Alamant Fy. Post New Brighton, Minn. (Irondale) Head Coach: Mike Durbin Assistant Coaches: Denny Johnson, Steve Howe­Veenstra

Today’s Probable Starters Pos No. Name Yr. Ht Hometown 2006­07 Stats Wing 12 Mackenzie O’Neil Jr. 5­8 Waseca, Minn. 4.9 ppg/2.9 rpg/1.8 apg Pt. 23 Nikki Carter So. 5­5 Edina, Minn. 3.1 ppg/0.9 rpg/34.5 3pt% Wing 33 Darby Noreen Sr. 5­8 Avon, Minn. 9.2 ppg/3.2 rpg/41.3 3pt% Post 42 Ellie Boone Sr. 6­0 Maple Grove, Minn. 9.1 ppg/6.5 rpg/50.0 FG% Wing 43 Ariel Tauer So. 5­10 Edina, Minn. 6.6 ppg/6.1 rpg/1.3 spg

Blazers Basketball Info: 2005­06 Record: 21­6 2005­06 MIAC: 17­3 Home: 11­2 Away: 9­3 Neutral: 1­1 Last Postseason: 2005­06: Lost to Simpson 70­73 in 1 st Round of the NCAA Tournament

2005­06 Stat Leaders: Points Per Game: Anna Heikenen (18.2) Darby Noreen (11.8) Katie Kempe (10.7) Rebounds Per Game: Anna Heikenen (6.9) Darby Noreen (4.1) Ariel Tauer (3.9) 3­Point Field Goals: Darby Noreen (56) Katie Kempe (36) Jen Dalhed (21) Field Goal Percentage: Ariel Tauer (50.7%) Ellie Boone (50.0%) Anna Heikenen (48.0%)

Cobber Basketball Info: 2005­06 Record: 21­7 05­06 MIAC: 16­4 (2 nd ) Home: 12­2 Away: 9­3 Neutral: 0­2 Last Postseason: 2005­06 Loss to UW­Stout 61­37 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament 2005­06 Stat Leaders: Points Per Game: Melanie Hageman (16.0), Annie Keeley (12.0) Rebounds Per Game: Tori Ehlert (7.0), Melanie Hageman (6.9), Annie Keeley (4.0) 3­Point Field Goals: Annie Keeley (44), Jessica Heintz (29), Sarah Krabbenhoft (24) Field Goal Percentage: Melanie Hageman (55.8%), J. Freudenberg (45.2%)

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GAMEDAY SCHEDULES 2006­07 Concordia Schedule NOVEMBER___________________________ 17­18 Apprentice School Tournament 17 vs. Southern Virginia W 70­47 18 vs. Notre Dame College W 77­63 29 at St. Benedict L 54­72 DECEMBER____________________________ 2 at Valley City St. L 59­70 4 at St. Olaf W 63­42 9 at St. Kate's W 87­80 11 CARLETON W 62­61 JANUARY____________________________ 3 at Macalester L 52­57 (OT) 6 HAMLINE L 60­67 8 GUSTAVUS W 71­69 10 at Bethel W 87­77 13 ST. THOMAS W 75­70 (OT) 15 at Augsburg W 79­56 17 ST. MARY'S W 64­42 20 ST. BENEDICT 3 p.m. 22 at Carleton 7:45 p.m. 24 ST. OLAF 7:45 p.m. 27 ST. KATE'S 3 p.m. 31 MACALESTER 7:45 p.m. FEBRUARY____________________________ 3 at Hamline 7:45 p.m. 5 at Gustavus 7:45 p.m. 7 BETHEL 7:45 p.m. 10 at St. Thomas 3 p.m. 14 AUGSBURG 7:45 p.m. 17 at St. Mary's 3 p.m.

2006­07 St. Benedict Schedule NOVEMBER____________________________ 18­19 Emmanuel College Tip­Off 18 vs. Wesleyan Univ. (Conn.) L, 60­57 19 vs. Salve Regina Univ. (RI) L, 51­44 OT 21 CROWN COLLEGE W, 71­32 29 CONCORDIA COLLEGE W, 72­54 DECEMBER_____________________________ 2 at St. Mary's W, 77­54 4 CARLETON W, 64­52 6 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS W, 67­52 JANUARY______________________________ 3 at Bethel W, 70­49 6 at St. Olaf W, 55­46 8 at Macalester W, 76­42 10 AUGSBURG W, 80­39 13 at St. Catherine L, 64­53 15 HAMLINE W, 83­56 17 at St. Thomas W, 47­44 20 at Concordia College 3 p.m. 22 ST. MARY’S 7:30 p.m. 24 at Carleton 7:30 p.m. 27 at Gustavus Adolphus 3 p.m. 31 BETHEL 7:30 p.m. FEBRUARY_____________________________ 3 ST. OLAF 3 p.m. 5 MACALESTER 7:30 p.m. 7 at Augsburg 7:30 p.m. 10 ST. CATHERINE 3 p.m. 14 at Hamline 7:30 p.m. 17 ST. THOMAS 3 p.m.

Cobber Last Game Recap MOORHEAD, Minn. (1/17/07)­­ Concordia has started a trend in the past two games of their five­game winning streak. Jump out of the gates quickly, take a huge lead at the start of the second half and then coast to the conference victory. That itinerary played out once again in the Cobbers' 64­42 win at home over St. Mary's on Wednesday. Against Augsburg on Monday, Concordia bolted to a 20­1 lead and then jumped out to a 25­point lead in the first part of the second half before finally beating the Auggies 79­56. Against the Cardinals on Wednesday, CC started on a 14­2 run, built the lead to 22 points at 49­27 just after the break and downshifted their way to the 22­point win. Against St. Mary's, the Cobbers shot 39.7% (25­of­63) from the floor and 35.7% (5­of­14) from 3­point range. The Cobber defense turned up the pressure and keyed the victory. CC held SMU to only 29.5% (13­of­44) from the field and 20.0% (3­of­15) from behind the arc. Concordia also forced the Cardinals into committing 21 turnovers. CC turned those 21 miscues into an 18­2 advantage in points off of turnovers. Three guards scored in double figures for Concordia. Annie Keeley led all scorers with 14 points. She went 2­of­4 from 3­point range and needs only 15 more 3­point field goals to break the school record for 3­point baskets made in a career.

Freshman Sara Sorbo was a terror on both ends of the court. The 5­8 dynamo dove for loose balls all night long and finished with 11 points and a game­high six steals. It is the fourth time in the past five games that she has led the team in steals. Jenna Freudenberg added 10 points for CC and has now scored in double figures in three of the team's past four games. Junior post player Melanie Hageman was limited to a season­ low five points and now needs 52 more points to reach the 1,000 point milestone for her career. St. Mary's was led by Nichole Hanson who came off the bench to score a team­high 12 points. Jessica Weisbrod was the only other SMU player to score more than six points in the game. She added 10 points. Kelly Tanke had a game­high six rebounds.

Blazer Last Game Recap (Courtesy of St. Benedict SID)

The College of Saint Benedict basketball team defeated the University of Saint Thomas 47­44 in St. Paul, Minn. The Blazers remain in the top spot in the conference with a 10­1 MIAC record. CSB was led by senior post Ellie Boone (Maple Grove, Minn. / Maple Grove HS) who recorded her second, and the team's third, double­double performance of the season. She finished with 12 points and 12 rebounds. Sophomore forward Ariel Tauer (Edina, Minn. / Edina HS) matched Boone's points with 12 of her own. Boone and Tauer scored the last five points for CSB to stay ahead of the Tommies.

The Blazers shot just 34 percent from the field in the contest. Despite their offensive struggles, their hard work and determination paid off in the end. CSB outrebounded Saint Thomas 41­29. The Blazer defense improved down the stretch when it was needed the most. With just a two point lead, CSB was able to shut down three consecutive Tommie attempts to score in the final minute of regulation.

The Blazers are next in action at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 20 at Concordia­Moorhead.

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GAMEDAY BACK PAGE 2006­07 MIAC STANDINGS

MIAC Overall Games Team W­L Pct. W­L Pct. Str St. Benedict 10­1 .909 11­3 .786 W2 Gustavus 9­2 .818 12­2 .857 W4 Concordia 8­3 .727 10­4 .714 W5 Carleton 8­3 .727 11­3 .786 L1 St. Thomas 6­5 .545 7­7 .500 L1 St. Catherine 6­5 .545 9­5 .643 L2 Hamline 6­5 .545 8­6 .571 W2 Bethel 5­6 .454 6­8 .429 W3 Macalester 3­8 .273 5­9 .357 L3 St. Mary's 2­9 .182 4­10 .286 L2 St. Olaf 2­9 .182 2­12 .143 W1 Augsburg 1­10 .091 1­13 .071 L9

UPCOMING GAMES 1/20/2007 (Saturday) Saint Benedict @ Concordia, 3 p.m. Augsburg @ Carleton, 3 p.m. St. Olaf @ Hamline, 3 p.m. Bethel @ St. Catherine, 3 p.m. Gustavus @ Macalester, 3 p.m. St. Thomas @ Saint Mary’s, 3 p.m. 1/22/2007 (Monday) Concordia @ Carleton, 7:45 p.m. St. Catherine @ Macalester, 7:30 p.m. Saint Mary’s @ Saint Benedict, 7:30 p.m. Gustavus @ Augsburg, 7:45 p.m. Hamline @ Bethel, 7:45 p.m. St. Thomas @ St. Olaf, 7:45 p.m. 1/24/2007 (Wednesday) St. Olaf @ Concordia, 7:45 p.m. Saint Benedict @ Carleton, 7:30 p.m. St. Catherine @ Augsburg, 7:30 p.m. Bethel @ Gustavus, 7:45 p.m. Hamline @ St. Thomas, 7:45 p.m. Saint Mary’s @ Macalester, 7:45 p.m.

RECENT RESULTS 1/17/2007 (Wednesday) Saint Mary’s 42 @ Concordia 64 St. Catherine 60 @ St. Olaf 66 Saint Benedict 47 @ St. Thomas 44 Hamline 65 @ Macalester 50 Carleton 48 @ Gustavus 68 Augsburg 48 @ Bethel 90 1/15/2007 (Monday) Concordia 79 @ Augsburg 56 St. Thomas 68 @ St. Catherine 53 Hamline 56 @ Saint Benedict 83 Gustavus 80 @ St. Olaf 56 Carleton 70 @ Macalester 59 Bethel 53 @ Saint Mary’s 42 1/13/2007 (Saturday) St. Thomas 70 @ Concordia 75 OT Bethel 68 @ Macalester 50 Augsburg 59 @ Saint Mary’s 73 Hamline 42 @ Gustavus 63 Carleton 75 @ St. Olaf 63 Saint Benedict 53 @ St. Catherine 64 1/10/2007 (Wednesday) Concordia 87 @ Bethel 77 St. Catherine 75 @ Hamline 70 Augsburg 39 @ Saint Benedict 80 Saint Mary’s 53 @ Carleton 63 St. Olaf 56 @ Macalester 61 Gustavus 67 @ St. Thomas 53

2006­07 Concordia College Statistics ## Player FG­FGA Pct 3FG­FGA Pct FT­FTA Pct 22 Melanie Hageman.... 77­137 .562 0­0 .000 87­108 .806 14 Annie Keeley....... 76­183 .415 31­77 .403 38­50 .760 40 Sara Sorbo......... 32­76 .421 8­21 .381 34­48 .708 10 Jenna Freudenberg.. 38­88 .432 3­15 .200 26­44 .591 24 Jessica Heintz..... 23­78 .295 20­60 .333 6­9 .667 32 Sarah Krabbenhoft.. 26­78 .333 8­35 .229 0­2 .000 20 Ashley King........ 20­60 .333 1­17 .059 12­13 .923 34 Leanne White....... 18­53 .340 3­11 .273 5­12 .417 44 Chelsea Evenstad... 13­32 .406 0­3 .000 3­4 .750 42 Emily Swierenga.... 6­23 .261 2­11 .182 3­4 .750 30 Anna Matetich...... 2­4 .500 0­0 .000 2­2 1.000 52 Julie Hageman...... 1­5 .200 0­0 .000 0­0 .000 12 Cammi Greenheck.... 0­13 .000 0­3 .000 4­7 .571 50 Kaitlynn Gottenberg 0­0 .000 0­0 .000 0­0 .000

Total..............332­830 .400 76­253 .300 220­303 .726 Opponents..........301­742 .406 60­178 .337 211­317 .666

## Player Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 22 M.Hageman....35 76 111 7.9 33 1 18 40 11 16 241 17.2 14 A.Keeley.....18 37 55 3.9 35 2 19 20 5 19 221 15.8 40 S.Sorbo......22 26 48 3.4 41 1 31 25 2 39 106 7.6 10 J.Freudenberg.6 30 36 2.6 24 0 36 51 3 13 105 7.5 24 J.Heintz..... 6 12 18 1.3 28 0 23 22 2 8 72 5.1 32 S.Krabbenhft.15 43 58 4.8 38 3 20 28 7 11 60 5.0 20 A.King.......18 23 41 2.9 17 0 16 23 0 16 53 3.8 34 L.White......33 30 63 4.5 28 0 12 20 4 14 44 3.1 44 C.Evenstad... 8 12 20 1.8 13 0 1 4 1 2 29 2.6 42 E.Swierenga...6 19 25 2.3 16 0 3 9 1 3 17 1.5 30 A.Matetich....0 5 5 1.3 5 0 3 4 2 1 6 1.5 52 J.Hageman.....0 3 3 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.7 12 C.Greenheck...2 7 9 0.9 4 0 12 15 0 6 4 0.4 50 K.Gottenberg 2 1 3 0.6 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 0.0

Total.......192 341 533 38.1 286 7 195 274 38 149 960 68.6 Opponents...127 326 453 32.4 269 ­ 164 286 34 119 873 62.4

2006­07 St. Benedict Statistics ## Player FG­FGA Pct 3FG­FGA Pct FT­FTA Pct 33 Darby Noreen....... 35­90 .389 26­63 .413 14­17 .824 42 Ellie Boone........ 53­106 .500 0­0 .000 22­31 .710 22 Katie Kempe........ 22­70 .314 11­30 .367 8­14 .571 43 Ariel Tauer........ 39­95 .411 1­3 .333 13­28 .464 13 Judy Falvey........ 28­89 .315 12­43 .279 23­30 .767 34 Mindy Schmidt...... 36­81 .444 6­20 .300 11­14 .786 44 Jaime Goehner...... 29­57 .509 0­0 .000 17­29 .586 24 Jen Dalhed......... 24­88 .273 11­45 .244 6­10 .600 12 Mackenzie O'Neil... 27­64 .422 8­31 .258 6­10 .600 23 Nikki Carter....... 16­50 .320 10­29 .345 2­3 .667 41 Anne Kuduk......... 3­8 .375 2­4 .500 1­4 .250 21 Brittany Buysse.... 8­14 .571 1­2 .500 1­2 .500 45 Larissa Ranvek..... 6­8 .750 0­0 .000 3­4 .750 14 Caitlin Ries....... 8­21 .381 2­7 .286 3­4 .750 25 Anna Schumacher.... 3­12 .250 1­5 .200 1­4 .250 53 Alyssa Mohr........ 4­12 .333 0­0 .000 3­8 .375

Total..............345­874 .395 92­284 .324 134­214 .626 Opponents..........235­655 .359 35­135 .259 190­272 .699

## Player Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 33 D.Noreen..... 7 31 38 3.2 19 0 12 14 0 27 110 9.2 42 E.Boone......42 49 91 6.5 32 0 17 22 17 13 128 9.1 22 K.Kempe.......3 10 13 1.4 12 0 16 13 1 17 63 7.0 43 A.Tauer......31 54 85 6.1 36 0 21 22 3 18 92 6.6 13 J.Falvey.....10 19 29 2.1 8 0 12 11 0 12 91 6.5 34 M.Schmidt....12 25 37 2.6 14 0 9 21 0 13 89 6.4 44 J.Goehner....25 24 49 3.5 31 0 9 14 11 13 75 5.4 24 J.Dalhed......4 17 21 1.6 11 0 21 11 1 15 65 5.0 12 M.O'Neil.. 18 22 40 2.9 28 0 25 23 5 45 68 4.9 23 N.Carter......2 10 12 0.9 10 0 29 15 1 9 44 3.1 41 A.Kuduk.......1 2 3 1.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 9 3.0 21 B.Buysse... 3 7 10 1.4 3 0 4 6 0 4 18 2.6 45 L.Ranvek.... 0 3 3 0.5 2 0 1 0 0 0 15 2.5 14 C.Ries...... 2 6 8 0.8 10 0 8 9 5 6 21 2.1 25 A.Schumacher..2 3 5 1.0 3 0 3 0 1 0 8 1.6 53 A.Mohr....... 5 7 12 1.1 14 0 3 2 4 2 11 1.0

Total.......188 317 505 36.1 241 0 195 195 51 198 916 65.4 Opponents...132 348 480 34.3 215 ­ 136 328 43 104 695 49.6