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Campus and Student LifePhysical Education and Athletics

University of ChicagoBasketball 2014-15

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General Information

Table of Contents

General Information2014-15 Schedule 1Chicago Traditions 2The University of Chicago 3Athletics at UChicago 4University Athletic Association 5NCAA Division III 5Community Outreach 15Gerald Ratner Athletics Center 16Travel at UChicago 28

Coaches & PlayersCoaches Profiles 6Player Profiles 7-13Team Roster 14

2013-14 ReviewStatistics & Results 17UAA Standings & Postseason Awards 18

History & RecordsUAA Records 19Coaching Records 20Year-by-Year Records 20Individual & Team Records 21Career & Season Leaders 22-23Ratner Center Records 24Opponent Series Records 25Honor Roll 26NCAA Tournament History 27UAA Basketball History 27

Date Opponent Site TimeNov. 15 Wisconsin-Whitewater Whitewater, Wis. 2 PMNov. 21 vs. Capital North Manchester, Ind. 5 PM (ET)Nov. 22 TBD North Manchester, Ind. 3 PM (ET)Nov. 30 Carthage Kenosha, Wis. 2 PMDec. 3 Wheaton (Ill.) Home 6 PMDec. 6 Illinois Wesleyan Bloomington, Ill. 1 PMDec. 12 St. Vincent Holland, Mich. 7:30 PM (ET)Dec. 13 TBD Holland, Mich. 1 or 3 PM (ET)Dec. 17 Loras Home 6 PMJan. 3 Illinois Tech Home 1 PMJan. 4 Oberlin Home 1 PMJan. 10 Washington-St. Louis * Home 1 PMJan. 16 Rochester (N.Y.) * Home 6 PMJan. 18 Emory * Home 2 PMJan. 23 Brandeis * Boston, Mass. 6 PM (ET)Jan. 25 New York * New York, N.Y. 2 PM (ET)Jan. 30 Case Western Reserve * Home 6 PMFeb. 1 Carnegie Mellon * Home 2 PMFeb. 6 Case Western Reserve * Cleveland, Ohio 6 PM (ET)Feb. 8 Carnegie Mellon * Pittsburgh, Pa. 2 PM (ET)Feb. 13 Rochester (N.Y.) * Rochester, N.Y. 6 PM (ET)Feb. 15 Emory * Atlanta, Ga. 2 PM (ET)Feb. 20 Brandeis * Home 6 PMFeb. 22 New York * Home 2 PMFeb. 28 Washington-St. Louis * St. Louis, Mo. 1 PM

* UAA game | Home games in maroon

UAA Sportsmanship CodeThe University of Chicago and the members of the University Athletic Association are com-mitted to principles of good sportsmanship. We believe that all student-athletes, coaches, and spectators should strive to represent the very best spirit and tradition of intercollegiate athletics. We request your cooperation by supporting the participants and officials in a posi-tive manner. Intimidating actions directed at officials, student-athletes, coaches, or team representatives will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the site of competi-tion. Also, consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages is prohibited.

ConcessionsThe concessions stand is located at the southeast corner of the facility. Proceeds from con-cessions sales benefit UChicago undergraduate letter winner organizations.

Rest RoomsRest rooms are located at the facility’s southwest corner, adjacent to the concessions stand.

Scorer’s TableSeating at the scorer’s table is reserved for game operations staff, sports information person-nel, media and officials.

2014-15 Schedule

Welcome to the Gerald Ratner Athletics Center

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Traditions

1892 1893 1894-96 1897 1898––

The “C” Logo

The University of Chicago athletics emblem underwent several changes during the institution’s early years. The first football team in 1892 sported no recognizable emblem on its uniforms. In an effort to provide the team with an identity, the letters “UC” were cut out of brown paper and pasted on the players’ uniforms. In the spring of 1893, the emblem was modified into the form of a monogram that the baseball team incorporated on its uniforms. A single letter was used for the first time in 1894 when the football and track squads displayed an oblong “C” on their uniforms. That emblem remained in existence until 1897 when it was replaced by a “C” in large, round type. Then in 1898, Maroon teams adopted the Chicago “C” emblem, which has been worn to the pres-ent day.

Maroon, Maroons & The Phoenix

Maroon and “Maroons” became the University of Chicago’s of-ficial color and nickname, respectively, at a meeting of students and faculty on May 5, 1894. Before the University held its first classes on October 1, 1892, the Board of Trustees had selected goldenrod (yellow) as the school’s of-ficial color. By 1894, however, Chicago’s legendary football coach Amos Alonzo Stagg believed that a change was necessary. “The yellow ran, soiled easily, and had a regrettable symbolism which our opponents might not be above commenting upon,” said Stagg in his autobiography, Touchdown! Because maroon was not already in use by any major school in the Midwest, Stagg and his associate J.E. Raycroft brought a selection of maroon shades to the 1894 meeting of students and faculty. The meeting attendees made a choice from those ribbons, and the baseball team appeared in that color during its final games of the 1894 season. On July 21, 1894, the first mention of a U. of C. athletic team as “Maroons” appeared in the Chicago Tribune in an article about the

baseball team. The Phoenix – which is featured as part of the University’s official coat of arms, or shield – serves as the school’s mascot. The University of Chicago Board of Trustees adopted the shield in 1910.

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The University of Chicago Ranked in 2013 as the nation’s fifth-leading university by U.S. News & World Report, the University of Chicago is one of the world’s great intellectual communities and centers of learning. It has achieved particular distinc-tion in faculty scholarship, the training of graduate students, and for its renowned undergraduate education that emphasizes critical thinking, intellectual depth, and cultural breadth. Founded in 1890 by John D. Rock-efeller, the University opened its doors for classes on October 1, 1892, with an enrollment of 594 students. President William Rainey Harper presided over a faculty of 103, which included eight former college presidents. Today, the University features a total enrollment of approximately 15,149 students — including 5,369 undergraduates — and a 2,188-member faculty. The University is private, nondenominational, and coeducational, and it includes the undergradu-ate College, four graduate divisions, six graduate professional schools, the library, the Graham Center of General Studies, and the University of Chicago Press. The University also features several cultural resources, including the Oriental Institute Museum, Court Theatre, Renaissance Society, and the Smart Museum of Art. Extending along both sides of the Midway Plaisance, which was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and used for the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893, the University occupies a 190-acre campus. The English collegiate Gothic style set the general tone for the design and development of the campus. Around a series of tree-shaded quadrangles, imposing buildings of gray limestone with red-tile roofs, and deep-set rectangular windows show off elaborate ornamentation, gargoyles and chimeras, and decorated towers. These quadrangles are dominated by Rockefeller Memorial Chapel, with its 207-foot tower, and by the Joseph Regenstein Library, one of the largest academic libraries in the United States. Many campus structures have been designated national historic landmarks, including Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House and the site of the first controlled, self-sustaining nuclear reaction marked by the Henry Moore sculpture Nuclear Energy. Chicago has had a major impact on American higher education — inventing the four-quarter sys-tem, developing extension courses and programs in the liberal arts for adults, establishing a coherent program of general education for undergraduates, and initiating a full-time medical school teaching faculty. Chicago also pioneered orientation week and gives the nation’s oldest teaching awards. Since the University’s founding, more than 80 recipients of the Nobel Prize have been students, researchers, or faculty. The University is located in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, one of the world’s most exciting and vibrant cities. About 65 percent of the University’s faculty and their families and nearly all of its students live in the Hyde Park neighborhood. One of Chicago’s biggest tourist attractions, the Museum of Science and Industry, is located here, as well as the DuSable Museum of African-American History and the Weiss Museum of Judaica. Just 15 minutes north of Hyde Park is the Chicago Loop, where students and faculty regularly attend an array of the-ater, movies, art exhibits, museums, and restaurants. Some of Chicago’s main cultural attractions are the Art Institute, the Lyric Opera, the Chicago Symphony, the Good-man Theatre, and the Museum of Contem-porary Art. Scores of other professional and community theater, dance, and visual arts organizations are active in the city. Architecturally, Chicago is the home of many major developments in 20th-century architecture and urban design. One of the nation’s greatest sports cities, Chicago is the home of two Major League Baseball teams – the White Sox and the Cubs – as well as the National Basketball Association Bulls, the National Football League Bears, the National Hockey League Blackhawks, the Major League Soccer Fire, and the Women’s National Basketball Association Sky.

On July 1, 2006, Robert J. Zimmer be-came the 13th Presi-dent of the University of Chicago. Prior to his ap-pointment as Presi-dent, Zimmer was a University of Chicago faculty member and administrator for more

than two decades specializing in the math-ematical fields of geometry, particularly ergodic theory, Lie groups, and differential geometry. As a University of Chicago administrator, Zimmer served as Chairman of the Mathematics Department, Deputy Provost, and Vice President for Research and for Argonne National Labora-tory. He also served as Provost at Brown Uni-versity from 2002-2006, returning to Chicago in 2006 to become President of the University. As President of the University, he serves as Chair of the Board of Governors of Argonne National Laboratory and Chair of the Board of Directors of Fermi Research Alliance LLC, the operator of Fermi National Accelerator Labora-tory. Among other boards, he is chairman of the Board of Directors of the Consortium on Financ-ing Higher Education (COFHE) and a member of the Board of Directors of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. He serves on the President’s Committee on the National Medal of Science, and is on the executive committee of the Council on Competitiveness. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. President Zimmer is the author of two books, Ergodic Theory and Semisimple Groups (1984) and Essential Results of Functional Analysis (1990), and more than 80 mathematical research articles. The recipient of an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellowship, he served on the Board of Mathematical Sciences of the National Research Council from 1992 to 1995, and was on the executive committee from 1993 to 1995. Zim-mer held the title of Max Mason Distinguished Service Professor of Mathematics at Chicago before leaving for Brown, where he was the Ford Foundation Professor of Mathematics in addition to being Provost. President Zimmer earned his A.B., summa cum laude, from Brandeis University in 1968 and a Ph.D. in mathematics from Harvard University in 1975. He joined the Chicago faculty as an L.E. Dickson Instructor of Mathematics in 1977. He was also on the faculty of the U.S. Naval Acad-emy from 1975 to 1977. He has held visiting posi-tions at Harvard University and at institutions in Israel, France, Australia, Switzerland, and Italy.

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University PresidentRobert J. Zimmer

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University of Chicago Athletics aims to enrich the life of the whole person. We are invested in competitive excellence as we challenge our scholar-athletes to develop into their best selves as athletes, teammates, students and ultimately, citizens in the world. As athletes they embody physical strength and learn the value of movement to incorporate healthy activity and habits into their lives. Through sport we are com-mitted to teaching how to work collaboratively to reach performance goals, how to embrace diversity of thought and culture, how to persevere through failure with resiliency, how to compete with integrity. Athletics strives to engage our community through fitness and recreation to encourage holistic and healthy living; to build confidence; and to confront challenges physically and mentally. Excellence – Education – Integrity - ALL IN!

The UAA UChicago, which sponsors 19 intercollegiate sports, is a charter member of the University Athletic Association, an NCAA Division III conference formed in 1986 as a bold statement of what college athletics can and should be — that it is highly desirable and possible for a group of committed institutions to seek excellence in athletics while holding the student-athlete and the institution’s academic mission as the center of focus. The eight members of the UAA include Brandeis University, Carnegie Mellon University, Case Western Reserve University, Emory University, New York University, the University of Chicago, the University of Rochester, and Washington University in St. Louis. With its membership in the UAA, UChicago offers its student-athletes the opportunity to compete against athletes and teams from among the top research institutions in the country, as well as travel opportunities comparable to those offered by members of major Division I conferences. UChicago has played a major role in helping the UAA attain its goal of achieving the proper balance between athletics and academics. In Reclaiming the Game: College Sports and Education Values, author William Bowen –– president of the Mellon Foundation –– posed the question, “How has the UAA managed to mount what is, by all signs, a successful intercollegiate program without paying the academic price that is so evi-dent in other similar college athletics conferences?” Bowen continued, “The active involvement of the University of Chicago, with its emphasis on core academic values, has without question been a help in achieving and maintaining this policy.”

Success on the Playing Field In 2013-14, UChicago finished 16th in the nation among 326 NCAA Division III institutions in the final standings for the Learfield Sports Direc-tors’ Cup, which recognizes the top overall athletic programs in the country. UChicago teams notched national top-10 finishes in women’s cross country (4th), men’s swimming and diving (10th) and women’s swimming and diving (10th). The Maroons also won UAA Championships in vol-leyball, women’s cross country and women’s indoor track and field. That same year, the Maroons also featured 29 All-Americans, 37 national qualifiers, 13 all-region selections, four UAA MVPs and 128 All-UAA performers. Athletes & Academic Excellence The intercollegiate program at the University of Chicago directly supports the College’s commitment to excellence, and helps to produce schol-ar-athletes whose primary focus is on their academic achievements. The University of Chicago has a long history of outstanding student-athletes who have distinguished themselves in the classroom. During the University of Chicago’s early years as a member of the Big Ten Conference, the athletics program counted numerous distinguished scholar-athletes among its ranks, including 1910 Rhodes Scholar Edwin Hubble, a basketball player who later became a distinguished scientist for whom the Hubble Space Telescope is named. UChicago has furthered that tradition in recent years as its student-athletes have continued to compile an extraordinary record of academic and athletic accomplishment, highlighted by four Rhodes Scholars since 1996, and 265 UAA All-Academic Recognition Award recipients in 2013-14.

Award-Winning Facility In the fall of 2003, Chicago Athletics entered a new era with the opening of the $51 million Ger-ald Ratner Athletics Center. Designed by famed architect Cesar Pelli, the 150,000-square-foot facility includes a 1,658-seat competition gymnasium which is home to the Chicago basketball, volleyball, and wrestling teams. In addition to the competition gymnasium, the facility features the 50-meter Myers-McLoraine Pool, the Bernard J. DelGiorno Fitness Center, a dance room, classrooms, the Athletics Hall of Fame, locker rooms, offices, and saunas.

In short, the University of Chicago provides student-athletes with what might be the best balance in higher education: an extraordinary commitment to academic excellence recognized all over the world, a high-quality intercollegiate athletics program consistent with its academic mission, unique conference travel and competition, and outstanding athletics and recreational facilities.

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UAA & NCAA Division III

The University of Chicago has competed at the NCAA Division III level since it was established in 1973. The largest of the three NCAA Divisions, Division III counted as members 446 institutions (20 percent public, 80 percent private) in 2012-13.

What is the NCAA Division III? • Division III features student-athletes who are subject to the same admission standards, academic standards, housing, and support services as the general student body. Division III student-athletes are not permitted to receive athletically-related financial aid.

• Division III offers an intense and competitive athletics envi-ronment for student-athletes who play for the love of the game, without the obligation of an athletics scholarship.

• Division III athletics departments place special importance on the impact of athletics on the participants rather than on the spectators. The student-athlete’s experience is of paramount con-cern.

• Division III athletics provides a well-rounded collegiate experience that involves a balance of rigorous academics, com-petitive athletics, and the opportunity to pursue the multitude of other co-curricular and extra-curricular opportunities.

• Division III places primary emphasis on regional in-season and conference competition, while also offering 36 national cham-pionships annually.

• Division III playing season and eligibility standards mini-mize conflicts between athletics and academics, allowing student-athletes to focus on their academic programs and the achievement of a degree.

• Division III athletics departments are dedicated to offering broad-based programs with a high number and wide range of athletics participation opportunities for both men and women.

• Division III affords student-athletes the opportunity to dis-cover valuable lessons in teamwork, discipline, perseverance, and leadership, which in turn make student-athletes better students and responsible citizens.

• Division III encourages student-athletes to take advantage of the many opportunities available to them, both within and beyond athletics, so that they may develop their full potential as students, athletes, and citizens.

In 1987, Chicago became a charter member of a new and unique NCAA Divi-sion III conference, the University Athletic As-sociation. Comprised of some of the nation’s lead-ing research institutions, UAA members include

Brandeis University, Carnegie Mellon University, Case Western Reserve University, Emory University, New York University, the University of Rochester, and Washington University in St. Louis. Since its founding, the UAA has continued to serve as a bold statement of the vision of its founders — that the pursuit of aca-demic and athletic excellence are complementary goals and can be achieved without the compromise of one by the other. Implicit in this vision are three assumptions: • The academic enterprise is the primary element. Student-athletes are just that — students first and athletes second. • Athletic excellence is not to be confused with a win-at-all-costs attitude. It properly relates to the caliber of experience offered to students who participate in intercollegiate athletics. • Athletics should not only complement the academic experience, but should also reflect the quality of the academic environment within which they exist. Division III is an approach to athletics — not a synonym for third-rate. Since joining the UAA, Chicago teams have captured 50 conference championships, made 66 NCAA tournament appear-ances, and posted nine national top-four finishes. In addition, the Maroons have claimed 15 NCAA individual titles and three have been selected as the national player of the year.

The UAA NCAA Division III

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The UAA in Theory• Academic excellence and athletic excellence are not mutually exclusive.

• The academic enterprise is the primary element.

• Athletic excellence properly relates to the caliber of experience offered to students.

• Athletic programs should reflect the quality of the academic envi-ronment within which they exist.

• A consistent and challenging level of athletic competition should be provided for both women and men.

The UAA in Practice• In 2013-14, 35 student-athletes from UAA institutions were recog-nized as CoSIDA Academic All-Americans and 13 were named NCAA Postgraduate Scholars.

• 169 UAA student-athletes received All-America honors with eight garnering individual national championships.

• In 2013-14 NCAA championship competition, 20 UAA teams fin-ished in the top 10 in their national championships, while another 12 finished in the top 20.

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Assistant Coach Shelby Romine Shelby Romine enters her first year at UChicago as an assistant women’s basketball coach in 2014-15. Romine, a native of Centreville, Va, was a three-time team captain for the Bucknell University women’s basketball team. Romine is the only player in program history to tally over 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 300 assists. She currently ranks fifth in scoring (1,518), second in career three-point field goals made (175) and third in career assists (429). In her senior season, Romine earned First Team All-Patriot League status, as well as a spot on the Academic All-Patriot League team. Additionally, she was a member of the “So You Want To Be A Coach” program, a professional leadership convention held in conjunction with the NCAA Final Four. Romine graduated cum laude with a double major in economics and philosophy.

Assistant Coach Morgan Hughes Morgan Hughes begins her first season with UChicago women’s basketball as an assistant coach in 2014-15. She spent the previous 11 years at Hope College as both a player and a coach. In that time, the Flying Dutch won more than 20 games in 11-consecutive seasons with a 299-29 record, claimed eight Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) titles, competed eight times in the NCAA tournament, made five NCAA Elite Eight appearances and two Final Four appearances, and won the Division III National Championship in 2006. Hughes served as a student assistant coach from 2004-07 and then as an assistant coach from 2007-14. She was also the head jayvee coach from 2010-13, assistant to the athletic directors from 2008 to 2010, and involved in the college’s hosting of the Special Olympics. She graduated from Hope in 2007 with a degree in social studies and a minor in kinesiology.

Assistant Coach B.J. Dieterich B.J. Dieterich is in his third year as an assistant women’s basketball coach at University of Chicago staff in 2014-15. Dieterich spent the 2010-11 campaign as an assistant coach at NCAA Division II school University of Illinois-Springfield. He holds a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and sports studies from Eastern Illinois University and a MBA from Illlinois-Springfield.

Assistant Coach Korry Schwanz One of the top backcourt performers in UChicago women’s basketball history, Korry Schwanz returns for her eighth sea-son as an assistant coach in 2014-15. Schwanz has helped the Maroons produce a 132-54 mark with four NCAA postseason appearances and a trio of Univer-sity Athletic Association titles during her seven-year tenure as an assistant coach. A four-time All-UAA pick from 2003-07, Schwanz finished her career as the third-leading scorer (1,226 points) in UChi-cago history. In 2006-07, Schwanz was the most accurate free throw shooter in NCAA Division III (93.2 percent). She was inducted into the UChicago Athletics Hall of Fame in October 2014.

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Coaching Staff

Carissa Sain Knoche begins her third year as Head Women’s Basketball Coach in 2014-15. She was officially named head coach in April 2013 after finishing her first campaign as the Acting Head Coach at the University of Chicago in 2012-13. She previously served as assistant coach for four seasons. During that time, she has helped guide the Maroons to a 110-48 record overall, three NCAA tourna-ment appearances, and consecutive undefeated University Athletic Association (UAA) titles. She has coached players who have garnered 11 All-American honors (WBCA, D3 Hoops, DIII News), the 2012 Jostens Trophy Award winner (Taylor Simpson), and 24 All-UAA players, including two UAA Players of the Year (Taylor Simpson and Morgan Herrick). In 2013-14, UChicago set new school records with 201 three-pointers made, 570 three-pointers attempted and a .782 free-throw percentage. Sain Knoche has spent the last 14 years in the UAA. Her first eight years were spent at Carnegie Mel-

lon University as a player (2000-05) and an assistant coach (05-08). As a player, she was a four-year starter, a three-time All-UAA pick and finished her career as CMU’s sixth-leading all-time scorer with 1,189 points. She also set CMU marks for most 3-point field goals in a career (175) and season (54). Sain Knoche holds a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Carnegie Mellon and a master’s degree in exercise physiol-ogy with a focus on performance enhancement and injury prevention from California University of Pennsylvania. She is certified by the National Academy of Sports Medicine as a Performance Enhancement Specialist and is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association. She also graduated from the first Gambetta Athletic Improvement Network (GAIN) Apprentorship in 2008. Sain Knoche also serves as a Strength and Conditioning Coach for UChicago Athletics.

Head Coach Carissa Sain Knoche

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Player Profiles - SeniorsHannah Ballard #30Senior | 6-2 | Oak park, Ill. (Fenwick)

2013-14: Missed the season due to injury.2012-13: Started three games before missing the rest of the season with an injury ... Averaged 10.0 points and 6.3 rebounds per game ... Tallied 17 points and 10 rebounds versus Wisconsin-Superior.2011-12: Played in all 28 contests ... Averaged 6.3 points and 3.7 re-bounds on the year ... Led the team in blocked shots (23) and ranked third in rebounds (104) ... Scored double digits on seven occasions, most notably with 20 points and eight rebounds against Carnegie Mellon ... Grabbed 12 boards and put up 14 points at St. Mary’s ... Tallied 16 points and 11 rebounds at Emory. High School/Personal: Economics major ... Played at Fenwick High

School for Coach Dave Powers … Four-year player for the Friars … Helped Fenwick to a third-place State finish in 2009-2010 … Queen of the Hill 3-Point Shootout State Finalist (2010-11) …East Suburban Catholic Conference All-Conference Scholarly Athlete Selection in 2011 … Member of National Honor Society.

Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2011-12 28-0 356/12.7 66-114 .579 2-3 .667 41-55 .745 40-64 104 3.7 57-2 14 29 23 16 175/6.32012-13 3-3 71/23.7 14-23 .609 0-3 .000 2-4 .500 4-15 19 6.3 11-1 1 5 4 0 30/10.0TOTAL 31-3 427/13.8 80-137 .584 2-6 .333 43-59 .729 44-79 123 4.0 68-3 15 34 27 16 205/6.6

Hannah Ballard

Claire Devaney #20Senior | 5-11 | Washington, D.C. (St. Andrew’s)

2013-14: First Team All-UAA ... Set the school record for field-goal percentage in a season at 62.4 percent ... Posted the No. 10 single-season free-throw percentage in school history at 81.3 percent ... Started 24 out of 25 games played with 12.7 points and 7.5 rebounds per game ... Recorded 18 games with double-digit points and six games with double-digit rebounds ... Scored a season-high 23 points with 12 rebounds versus Rochester ... Tallied 20 points and 11 re-bounds against Emory ... Pulled down a season-high 14 rebounds with 13 points versus Washington-St. Louis ... UAA Athlete of the Week (2/10) ... UAA All-Academic Team.2012-13: UAA All-Academic Team ... Started 17 out of 25 games

played ... Led the team in rebounding (5.9 per game) while averaging 7.6 points per game ... Led the team in field goal percentage (.490) ... Totaled nine games with at least 11 points ... Put together four-straight double-doubles, including 14 points and 14 rebounds at Carnegie Mellon.2011-12: Played in 26 games ... Averaged 1.6 points and 1.3 rebounds per game ... Registered four assists and six points at Carnegie Mellon ... Grabbed four boards and scored six points versus Marian. High School/Personal: Law, Letters & Society major ... Played at St. Andrew’s (D.C.) Episcopal School for Head Coach Tish Few ... Four-year varsity starter … Averaged 16 points and seven rebounds per contest … Helped lead St. Andrews to the ISL co-championship in 2010 … ISL all league selection all four years … Soccer and basketball captain as a senior … Scored 1,000 career points.

Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2011-12 26-0 148/5.7 15-30 .500 2-8 .250 10-14 .714 5-29 34 1.3 17-0 17 31 1 8 42/1.62012-13 25-17 608/24.3 74-151 .490 9-22 .409 34-46 .739 44-104 148 5.9 27-0 33 92 2 21 191/7.62013-14 25-24 700/28.0 128-205 .624 10-24 .417 52-64 .813 66-122 188 7.5 52-1 38 49 7 31 318/12.7TOTAL 76-41 1456/19.2 217-386 .562 21-54 .389 96-124 .774 115-255 370 4.9 96-2 88 172 10 60 551/7.2

Claire Devaney

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Player Profiles - SeniorsMorgan Donovan #10Senior | 5-8 | Cincinnati, Ohio (Ursuline Academy)

2013-14: Started all 25 games with 8.4 points and 2.7 rebounds per game ... Led the team with 3.2 assists and 1.7 steals per game ... Made a team-best 86.0 percent of her free throws, which ranks No. 3 in school history in a single season ... Posted nine games with double-digit points ... Scored a season-high 17 points at Washington-St. Louis ... Tallied 16 points versus NYU and 15 points against Man-chester ... UAA All-Academic Team.2012-13: Honorable Mention All-UAA ... UAA All-Academic Team ... Led the team with 10.4 points per game to go with 2.7 assists and 2.6 rebounds ... Shot a team-best 82.7 percent from the free throw line ... Scored a season-high 22 points at Loras ... Tallied 21 points and five assists at Illinois Wesleyan ... UAA Athlete of the Week on Dec. 17.2011-12: Played in all 28 games ... Averaged 3.1 points and 1.2 rebounds per game ... Collected 15 points, three assists and three rebounds at Brandeis (Feb. 19) ... Scored 12 points against Carnegie Mellon (Feb. 10). High School/Personal: Economics major ... Played at Ursuline Academy for Head Coach David Loper … Four-year starter … Averaged 11 points and three assists per contest … Three-time first team all-conference … Two-time all-city honorable mention … District 16 All-Star … Cincinnati Top 30 … Captain for both soccer and basketball ... Scholar athlete … Member of National Honor Society.

Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2011-12 28-0 317/11.3 37-83 .446 8-21 .381 4-5 .800 16-18 34 1.2 21-0 14 27 1 12 86/3.12012-13 19-16 538/28.3 67-150 .447 11-32 .344 43-52 .827 15-31 46 2.4 30-0 48 47 2 21 188/9.92013-14 25-25 766/30.6 70-168 .417 21-53 .396 49-57 .860 9-58 67 2.7 52-0 79 78 0 42 210/8.4TOTAL 72-41 1621/22.5 174-401 .434 40-106 .377 96-114 .842 40-107 147 2.0 103-0 141 152 3 75 484/6.7

Morgan Donovan

Ellie Greiner #12Senior | 6-2 | Cincinnati, Ohio (Ursuline Academy)

2013-14: Started four out of 25 games played with 6.0 points and 3.3 rebounds per game ... Led the team with 27 blocks (1.1 per game) ... Scored a season-high 16 points with four rebounds at Case Western Reserve ... Posted 13 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks against Rockford ... Recorded 15 points and seven rebounds at Brandeis ... UAA All-Academic Team.2012-13: UAA All-Academic Team ... Started 23 of 25 games played ... Averaged 6.3 points and 4.6 rebounds per game ... Blocked a team-high 45 shots (1.8 per game) ... Totaled a season-high 14 points, eight rebounds and four blocks versus Mount St. Joseph ... Scored 13 points against NYU ... Blocked at least two shots in 14 different games.2011-12: Played in 15 games, with one start ... Averaged 1.5 points and 1.4 rebounds on the year ... Grabbed five boards at Olivet ... Scored a season-high seven points against Case. High School/Personal: Majoring in Psychology and Pre-Med ... Played at Ursuline Academy for Head Coach David Loper … Four-year varsity starter … Helped lead Ursuline to a State Sectional Runner up appearance in 2011 … Averaged 10 points and eight rebounds per game…Two-time All-GGCL first team selection … District 16 All Star … Team captain as a senior … Member of National Honor Society.

Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2011-12 15-1 90/6.0 5-16 .313 2-3 .667 10-15 .667 9-12 21 1.4 8-0 4 9 5 1 22/1.52012-13 25-23 587/23.5 62-150 .413 15-43 .349 19-27 .704 31-85 116 4.6 53-1 25 43 45 6 158/6.32013-14 25-4 428/17.1 55-129 .426 31-78 .397 8-12 .667 22-60 82 3.3 46-0 12 22 27 13 149/6.0TOTAL 65-28 1105/17.0 122-295 .414 48-124 .387 37-54 .685 62-157 219 3.4 107-1 41 73 77 20 329/5.1

Ellie Greiner

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Player Profiles - Seniors

Ali Shaw #24Senior | 5-11 | Glenview, Ill. (Glenbrook South)

2013-14: Played in all 25 games with 2.6 points and 1.6 rebounds per game ... Scored a season-high 10 points versus Manchester ... Tal-lied nine points and a season-best five rebounds against Rockford ... UAA All-Academic Team.2012-13: UAA All-Academic Team ... Appeared in 25 games with two starts ... Averaged 4.3 points and 2.4 rebounds per game ... Scored a season-high 15 points versus Wisconsin-Stevens Point ... Recorded 12 points against Emory ... Handed out five assists to go with seven points at Marian (Wis.). 2011-12: Played in 12 games ... Averaged 0.8 points and 1.1 rebounds on the season ... Grabbed five rebounds and had four points against

Fontbonne (Nov. 18) ... Scored three points and totaled two rebounds at Brandeis (Feb. 19). High School/Personal: Public Policy major ... Played at Glenbrook South (Ill.) High School for Head Coach Steve Weissenstein … Two-year starter … Averaged 12.5 points, 8.0 rebounds, and 5.0 assists … Led Glenbrook South to 2011 regional title … Captain … All-Central Suburban Conference selection … Glenbrook South Senior Athletic Academic Award … GBS Female Athlete of the Year … Member of Cum Laude Society.

Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2011-12 12-0 48/4.0 3-8 .375 1-2 .500 3-4 .750 1-12 13 1.1 4-0 2 2 0 1 10/0.82012-13 25-2 319/12.8 44-98 .449 2-10 .200 18-27 .667 23-38 61 2.4 37-1 12 21 7 8 108/4.32013-14 25-0 217/8.7 27-60 .450 1-8 .125 9-13 .692 13-27 40 1.6 22-0 7 16 3 8 64/2.6TOTAL 62-2 584/9.4 74-166 .446 4-20 .200 30-44 .682 37-77 114 1.8 63-1 21 39 10 17 182/2.9

Ali Shaw

Mary MacLeod #34Senior | 5-7 | San Francisco, Calif. (The Bay School of San Francisco)

2013-14: Played in two games with 1.0 points and 1.5 rebounds per game ... UAA All-Academic Team.High School/Personal: Majoring in Law, Letters & Society and Po-litical Science ... Dean’s List at UChicago ... Admissions ambassador ... Participated in basketball, golf, softball, cross country, track and field ... First Team All-League and two-time league MVP ... All-City Team and Honorable Mention All-Metro Team as a senior.

Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear 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 2-0 4/2.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-3 3 1.5 0-0 0 1 0 0 2/1.0

Mary MacLeod

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Player Profiles - JuniorsCaitlin Moore #11Junior | 5-11 | Grosse Pointe, Mich. (Grosse Pointe South)

2013-14: Started 12 out of 25 games played with 6.0 points and 3.0 rebounds per game ... Posted six games with double-digit points ... Scored a season-high 17 points with six rebounds versus Coe ... Tallied 14 points against NYU.2012-13: Honorable Mention All-UAA ... Started 20 out of 25 games played ... Averaged 6.5 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game ... Recorded back-to-back double-doubles at Carnegie Mellon (13 points, 10 rebounds) and versus Case Western Reserve (12 points, 11 rebounds) ... Dished out six assists with 13 points at Marian (Wis.) ... Nine games with at least 10 points scored. High School/Personal: Comparative Human Development major ... Played for Head Coach Kevin Richards at Grosse Pointe South High School ... Played four years of basketball, volley-ball and track ... Averaged 14 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists per game as a senior ... All-State selection as a senior .... Two-time team captain ... two-time All-League pick ... Team finished as state runner-up in 2012 ... National Honor Society ... High Honor Roll ... All-League Academic.

Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2012-13 25-20 570/22.8 52-166 .313 11-51 .216 48-61 .787 23-85 108 4.3 64-1 51 60 5 21 163/6.52013-14 25-12 497/19.9 55-151 .364 14-51 .275 27-41 .659 16-59 75 3.0 44-0 54 68 4 23 151/6.0TOTAL 50-32 1067/21.3 107-317 .337 25-102 .245 75-102 .735 39-144 183 3.7 108-1 105 128 9 44 314/6.3

Caitlin Moore

Helen Petersen

Helen PetersenJunior | 5-8 | Prosser, Wash. (Prosser)

2013-14: Missed most of the season due to injury, playing in two games.2012-13: Appeared in 10 games ... Averaged 0.8 points, 1.0 assists and 0.7 rebounds per contest ... Scored a season-best five points versus Mount St. Joseph ... Handed out four assists against Saint Mary’s (Ind.). High School/Personal: Majoring in Political Science and Environ-mental Science ... Played for Head Coach Mark Little at Prosser High School ... Averaged 10 points and 7 assists per game as a senior ... Played basketball (four years), soccer (four years), tennis (two years) and track (two years) ... Two-time All-Area pick ... Wendy’s Heisman Finalist ... Ellen Berndt Award ... Team was Class 2A state champions in 2011 and runner-up in 2010 ... National Honor Society.

Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2012-13 10-0 98/9.8 2-13 .154 2-8 .250 2-4 .500 0-7 7 0.7 8-0 10 11 1 3 8/0.82013-14 2-0 4/2.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0/0.0TOTAL 12-0 102/8.5 2-13 .154 2-8 .250 2-4 .500 0-7 7 0.6 8-0 10 11 1 3 8/0.7

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Player Profiles - Juniors & SophomoresPaige Womack #2Junior | 5-9 | Plano, Texas (Plano West)

2013-14: Played in 13 games after missing time due to injury ... Averaged 6.8 points and 2.2 rebounds per game ... Scored a career-high 21 points versus Carnegie Mellon ... Tallied 13 points with seven rebounds at Brandeis ... UAA All-Academic Team.2012-13: Honorable Mention All-UAA ... Started 22 of 25 games ... Averaged 8.2 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game ... Tallied double digits in points in seven of eight games from Jan. 13 to Feb. 3 ... Scored a season-high 20 points and pulled down nine rebounds versus Carnegie Mellon ... Collected 10 rebounds and 11 points at Emory ... Compiled 15 points, seven rebounds and five assists against NYU ... UAA Athlete of the Week on Feb. 4.

High School/Personal: Psychology major ... Played for Head Coach Don Patterson at Plano West Senior High ... Averaged 10 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists per game as a senior ... Played four years of basketball ... Two-time team captain ... Four years All-District ... All-Region recogni-tion as a senior ... Offensive MVP as a senior ... Team compiled a 34-3 in her senior season ... National Honor Society ... Four years All-District Academic selection.

Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2012-13 25-22 651/26.0 66-200 .330 25-89 .281 47-72 .653 22-51 73 2.9 61-1 48 56 1 13 204/8.22013-14 13-0 208/16.0 28-74 .378 14-40 .350 19-26 .731 6-23 29 2.2 24-0 14 24 0 10 89/6.8TOTAL 38-22 859/22.6 94-274 .343 39-129 .302 66-98 .673 28-74 102 2.7 85-1 62 80 1 23 293/7.7

Paige Womack

Stephanie Anderson #13Sophomore | 5-9 | St. Louis, Mo. (Whitfield)

2013-14: Played in 23 games with 3.9 points, 2.9 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game ... Scored a season-high 14 points with five assists at NYU ... Tallied seven points, six assists, five rebounds and three steals versus Rockford.High School/Personal: Majoring in Pre-med and Psychology ... Played four years of basketball, four years of volleyball and one year of soccer ... As a senior, averaged 21.6 points, 8.2 rebounds, 3.8 steals and 2.7 assists per game ... McDonald’s All-American nominee (2013) ... All-State selection (2013) ... Scored her 1,500th point in her senior season ... Honor Roll ... Principal’s Award ... Yale Book Award.

Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear 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 23-0 392/17.0 31-104 .298 5-40 .125 22-28 .786 21-45 66 2.9 51-1 53 40 7 27 89/3.9

Stephanie Anderson

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Player Profiles – Sophomores & FreshmenBritta Nordstrom #33Sophomore | 6-0 | Scottsdale, Ariz. (Pinnacle)

2013-14: Second Team All-UAA ... Started 15 out of 25 games played with 10.7 points and 3.6 rebounds per game ... Made 84 free throws on the season, which ranks No. 7 in school history ... Shot 54.4 percent from the field on the year and posted 14 games with double-digit points ... Scored a season-high 19 points at Rochester ... Tallied 17 points in a game three times.High School/Personal: Law, Letters & Society major ... Lettered in basketball and volleyball ... In senior year, averaged 12.5 points and 6.4 rebounds per game ... Second Team All-State ... All-State Aca-demic Team ... Pinnacle High Defensive Player of the Year ... Team finished state championship runner-up three times ... National AP Scholar ... National Honor Society ... Spanish Honor Society.

Career Statistics Total 3-Point ReboundsYear 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 25-15 528/21.1 87-160 .544 10-27 .370 84-107 .785 33-56 89 3.6 60-2 40 64 5 19 268/10.7

Britta Nordstrom

Katie Anderson #5Freshman | 5-8 | Natick, Mass. (Natick)

High School/Personal: Major undecided ... Played four years of basketball in high school ... As a senior, averaged 15.8 points per game, 3.3 rebounds per game, 2.1 assists per game and 2 steals per game ... Team captain and team MVP in her senior year ... Two-time Bay State League First Team All-Star ... National Honor Society.

Mary Grace Bilby #3Freshman | 6-2 | Austin, Texas (Anderson)

High School/Personal: Major undecided ... Played four years of bas-ketball in high school ... As a senior, averaged 14 points per game, 8 rebounds per game and 3 blocks per game ... Three-year All-District and Academic All-District ... All-Central Texas Team and Academic All-State ... Two-year team captain ... Excellence in Action female athlete of the year ... National Honor Society, Visual Art Department student of the year, Scholastic Art & Writing Gold Key.

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Madison Dunbar #4Freshman | 5-6 | Allendale, N.J. (Northern Highlands Regional)

High School/Personal: Major undecided ... Played four years of basket-ball, four years of lacrosse and two years of soccer in high school ... As a senior, averaged 14 points, 5 assists and 4 steals per game ... First Team All-Bergen County, Four-time First Team All-League ... Scored 1,000 point scorer and owns the school record for assists ... Won a county champion-ship and a state sectional championship as a senior ... High Honor Roll, National Honor Society.

Sarah McNeilly #14Freshman | 5-9 | West Windsor, N.J. (West Windsor-Plainsboro North)

High School/Personal: Biological Sciences major ... Played three years of basketball in high school ... Two-time team leading scorer ... All-CVC Honoree ... All-State Honorable Mention ... Graduated in top 5% of high school class, AP Scholar with Distinction, National Honors Society, Math Honors Society, National Merit Scholar ... Math League, member of the Princeton Girlchoir and high school choir.

Elizabeth Nye #22Freshman | 5-6 | Chicago, Ill. (Mother McAuley)

High School/Personal: Major undecided ... Played four years of basket-ball, softball and golf in high school ... As a senior, averaged 17.9 points, 6.6 Assists, 2.2 steals and 4.6 rebounds per game ... Scored over 1,000 points in varsity career ... Team Captain and Team Most Valuable Player ... Two-time GCAC All-Conference and three-time GCAC Academic All-Conference ... IHSA 3-point Contest Finalist in 2012 ... IHSBCA All-State selection, Chicago Tribune Special Mention All-State, Southtown Star Newspaper - All Area ... Hoffman Estates Thanksgiving All-Tournament Team, Dundee Crown Holiday Tournament All-Tournament TeamClass President ... IHSA All-State Academic Team 2014 (Honorable Men-tion) ... Chicago Tribune Scholar Athlete Team, Illinois State Scholar,

Catherine McAuley Award, National Honor Society, AP Scholar With Distinction.

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Team Roster 2014-15University of Chicago Maroons 2014-15 Women’s Basketball Roster

# Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School)2 Paige Womack G 5-9 Jr. Plano, Texas (Plano West)3 Mary Grace Bilby F 6-2 Fr. Austin, Texas (Anderson)4 Madison Dunbar G 5-6 Fr. Allendale, N.J. (Northern Highlands)5 Katie Anderson G 5-8 Fr. Natick, Mass. (Natick)10 Morgan Donovan G 5-8 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Ursuline Academy)11 Caitlin Moore G 5-11 Jr. Grosse Pointe, Mich. (Grosse Pointe South)12 Ellie Greiner F 6-2 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Ursuline Academy)13 Stephanie Anderson G 5-9 So. St. Louis, Mo. (Whitfield School)14 Sarah McNeilly G 5-9 Fr. West Windsor, N.J. (West Windsor-Plainsboro North)20 Claire Devaney G/F 5-11 Sr. Washington, D.C. (St. Andrew’s)22 Elizabeth Nye G 5-6 Fr. Chicago, Ill. (Mother McAuley)24 Ali Shaw F 5-11 Sr. Glenview, Ill. (Glenbrook South)30 Hannah Ballard F 6-2 Sr. Oak Park, Ill. (Fenwick)33 Britta Nordstrom F 6-0 So. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Pinnacle)34 Mary MacLeod G 5-7 Sr. San Francisco, Calif. (The Bay School of San Francisco) Helen Petersen G 5-8 Jr. Prosser, Wash. (Prosser)

Head Coach: Carissa Sain KnocheAssistant Coaches: Shelby Romine, Morgan Hughes, Korry Schwanz, B.J. Dieterich

Standing (L-R): Helen Petersen, Madison Dunbar, Katie Anderson, Morgan Donovan, Caitlin Moore, Stephanie Anderson, Sarah McNeilly, Mary MacLeod, Elizabeth Nye.Seated (L-R): Britta Nordstrom, Mary Grace Bilby, Hannah Ballard, Ellie Greiner, Claire Devaney, Ali Shaw.

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Community OutreachGlobal Medical Brigades The mission of Global Medical Brigades is to empower volunteers to facilitate sustainable solutions in under-resourced communities while fostering local cultures. Former Maroons Kate Casaday (’14), Jenna Lillemoe (’13) and Joann Torres (’12) traveled to Honduras with Global Medical Brigades. Former Maroon Taylor Simp-son (’12) brought this organization to campus in the Fall of 2008.

Kappa Alpha Theta The campus wide “Mr. University” event, which was put on by the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority that many of our players are involved in, raised $13,000 to go to CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates). CASA gives advocates to youth going through the foster sys-tem. These advocates fight for the foster child’s best interests in court and act as a mentor/guide outside of the court room.

College BridgeHannah Ballard (’15) and Maggie Ely (’13) have been involved in the College Bridge program on campus. College Bridge pairs members with a high school stu-dent from the south side of Chicago who is taking classes at UChicago for college credits. The members’ goal is to get the student acclimated to collegiate level education and social settings.

Kate Casaday in Honduras with Global Medical Bridges

Joann Torres, Kate Casaday and Jenna Lillemoe in Honduras

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Gerald Ratner Athletics Center

Designed by famed archi-tect Cesar Pelli, the Gerald Ratner Athletics Center serves as the home of the University of Chicago basketball, volleyball, and wres-tling teams. Completed in the fall of 2003, the 150,000-square-foot facility includes the 1,658-seat basketball competition gymna-sium. In the past eight years, the Maroons have posted a 81-24 overall record and 42-14 UAA

mark at the Ratner Center. During the past 11 years, the Ratner Center has served as the site of the 2004, 2007, 2010 and 2013 UAA Wrestling Championships, the 2009 UAA Volleyball Championship, the 2005, 2009 and 2013 UAA Swimming & Diving Championship, and the 2006 NCAA Division III Great Lakes Regional Wrestling Championship. In addition to the competition gymnasium, the Ratner Center features a 50-meter by 25-yard swimming pool with a moveable bulkhead; a multilevel fitness facility with car-diovascular exercise equipment, selectorized weight lifting machines, and free weights; a multipurpose dance studio; an auxiliary gymnasium; classroom and meeting room space; permanent and day lockers and locker rooms; the University of Chicago Athletics Hall of Fame; and the athletic department offices. The $51 million facility received awards from the American Council of Engineering Companies, the American Institute of Steel Construction, and the Consulting Engineers Council of Illinois for its excellence in engineering and design. Among the notable features of the two-story facility is a roof is suspended by cables attached to five masts that peak 100 feet from the ground. The Ratner Athletics Center is named in honor of Gerald Ratner (A.B.’35, J.D.’37), an outfielder at Chicago dur-ing its days as a member of the Big Ten Conference.

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2013-14 Review

StatisticsPlayer GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast TO Blk Stl Pts PPGMuguira 21-19 96-226 .425 51-130 .392 33-39 .846 113 5.4 26 42 4 23 276 13.1 Devaney 25-24 128-205 .624 10-24 .417 52-64 .813 188 7.5 38 49 7 31 318 12.7Ely 24-24 90-249 .361 37-92 .402 67-87 .770 87 3.6 68 74 5 21 284 11.8Nordstrom 25-15 87-160 .544 10-27 .370 84-107 .785 89 3.6 40 64 5 19 268 10.7Donovan 25-25 70-168 .417 21-53 .396 49-57 .860 67 2.7 79 78 0 42 210 8.4Womack 13-0 28-74 .378 14-40 .350 19-26 .731 29 2.2 14 24 0 10 89 6.8Moore 25-12 55-151 .364 14-51 .275 27-41 .659 75 3.0 54 68 4 23 151 6.0 Greiner 25-4 55-129 .426 31-78 .397 8-12 .667 82 3.3 12 22 27 13 149 6.0 Anderson 23-0 31-104 .298 5-40 .125 22-28 .786 66 2.9 53 40 7 27 89 3.9Shaw 25-0 27-60 .450 1-8 .125 9-13 .692 40 1.6 7 16 3 8 64 2.6 Casaday 22-1 8-30 .267 7-27 .259 0-0 .000 12 0.5 1 5 0 1 23 1.0 MacLeod 2-0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 1.5 0 1 0 0 2 1.0Murray 9-1 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 10 1.1 0 3 0 0 4 0.4 Peterson 2-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Total 25 677-1561 .434 201-570 .353 372-476 .782 982 39.3 392 493 62 218 1927 77.1Opponents 25 673-1619 .416 120-394 .305 365-520 .702 993 39.7 375 467 79 237 1831 73.2

Overall: 15-10 • UAA: 9-5 • Home: 9-5 • Road: 6-5 • Neutral: 0-0

Date Opponent W/L Score High Points High ReboundsNov. 15 ROCKFORD W 87-45 (17) Ely (10) GreinerNov. 16 COE W 71-60 (25) Ely (8) ElyNov. 19 WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER L 76-90 (24) Muguira (11) MuguiraNov. 23 MANCHESTER W 80-61 (15) Donovan (8) AndersonDec. 1 CARTHAGE L 65-80 (19) Muguira (8) ElyDec. 4 at Wheaton (Ill.) L 72-79 (16) Muguira (8) DevaneyDec. 7 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN W 92-90 (17) Devaney, Nordstrom (7) DevaneyDec. 14 at Wisconsin-Stevens Point L 64-67 (21) Muguira (8) NordstromDec. 18 at Centre W 50-47 (17) Nordstrom (10) Devaney, MuguiraDec. 19 at Thomas More L 68-91 (17) Devaney (7) MuguiraJan. 4 LORAS W 73-68 (15) Nordstrom, Ely (6) MuguiraJan. 11 at Washington-St. Louis* L 72-87 (17) Donovan (8) ElyJan. 17 NEW YORK* L 87-89 (20) Muguira (8) DevaneyJan. 19 BRANDEIS* W 97-81 (19) Muguira (10) DevaneyJan. 24 at Carnegie Mellon* W 88-69 (19) Ely (6) Devaney, GreinerJan. 26 at Case Western Reserve* W 80-66 (16) Greiner (14) DevaneyJan. 31 at Emory* L 78-86 (22) Devaney (8) DevaneyFeb. 2 at Rochester (N.Y.)* W 88-85 (29) Ely (7) DevaneyFeb. 7 EMORY* W 85-76 (20) Devaney (11) DevaneyFeb. 9 ROCHESTER (N.Y.)* W 83-70 (23) Devaney (12) DevaneyFeb. 14 at New York* W 73-57 (14) Anderson (8) DevaneyFeb. 16 at Brandeis* W 85-72 (15) Greiner, Muguira (7) Devaney, Greiner, WomackFeb. 21 CARNEGIE MELLON* L 77-84 (21) Womack (7) MuguiraFeb. 23 CASE WESTERN RESERVE* W 79-68 (16) Ely (8) NordstromMar. 1 WASHINGTON-ST. LOUIS* L 57-63 (14) Muguira (14) Devaney

* UAA game Home game in CAPS

Results

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2013-14 Review

UAA Standings UAA OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Washington-St. Louis 13 1 .929 24 3 .889NYU 9 5 .643 20 6 .769Chicago 9 5 .643 15 10 .600Brandeis 7 7 .500 14 13 .519Rochester 6 8 .429 12 13 .480Emory 5 9 .357 16 9 .640Case Western Reserve 4 10 .286 10 15 .400Carnegie Mellon 3 11 .214 12 13 .480

First TeamName School Ht Yr PosMegan Dawe NYU 6-0 So. FClaire Devaney Chicago 5-11 Jr. G/FMelissa Gilkey Washington-St. Louis 6-1 Jr. F Savannah Morgan Emory 5-8 Sr. G Lisa Murphy Carnegie Mellon 6-1 Fr. C/FKaitlyn Read NYU 5-8 So. GLoren Wagner Rochester 6-0 Sr. F Second TeamName School Ht Yr PosKasey Dean Brandeis 5-10 Sr. G Alyssa Johanson Washington-St. Louis 6-0 Jr. G Hannah Lilly Emory 5-8 Sr. GJulie Muguira Chicago 5-9 Sr. GBritta Nordstrom Chicago 6-0 Fr. FBrooke Orcutt Case 5-9 Jr. G/FAlly Zywicki Rochester 5-6 Jr. G

Honorable MentionBrandeis: Nicolina Vitale, Paris Hodges; Carnegie Mellon: Liza Otto, Jacquie Shaw; CWRU: Julie Mooney, Laura Mummey; Emory: Selena Castillo; Chicago: Maggie Ely; Rochester: Danielle McNabb;Washington: Kristin Anda, Maddy Scheppers, Jordan Thompson.

Top AwardsPlayer of the Year: Melissa Gilkey, Washington-St. LouisRookie of the Year: Lisa Murphy, Carnegie MellonCoaching Staff of the Year: Washington-St. Louis (Head Coach Nancy Fahey)

Jan. 10 Washington-St. Louis at Chicago Emory at Rochester NYU at Brandeis Case Western Reserve at Carnegie Mellon

Jan. 16 Rochester at Chicago Emory at Washington-St. Louis Brandeis at Carnegie Mellon NYU at Case Western Reserve

Jan. 18 Emory at Chicago Rochester at Washington-St. Louis NYU at Carnegie Mellon Brandeis at Case Western Reserve

Jan. 23 Chicago at Brandeis Washington-St.Louis at NYU Carnegie Mellon at Rochester Case Western Reserve at Emory

Jan. 25 Chicago at NYU Carnegie Mellon at Emory Case Western Reserve at Rochester Washington-St.Louis at Brandeis

Jan. 30 Case Western Reserve at Chicago Carnegie Mellon at Washington-St.Louis Rochester at NYU Emory at Brandeis

Feb. 1 Carnegie Mellon at Chicago Case Western Reserve at Washington-St.Louis Emory at NYU Rochester at Brandeis

Feb. 6 Chicago at Case Western Reserve Washington-St. Louis at Carnegie Mellon NYU at Rochester Brandeis at Emory

Feb. 8 Chicago at Carnegie Mellon Washington-St. Louis at Case Western Reserve NYU at Emory Brandeis at Rochester

Feb. 13 Chicago at Rochester Washington-St. Louis at Emory Case Western at NYU Carnegie Mellon at Brandeis

Feb. 15 Chicago at Emory Washington-St. Louis at Rochester Carnegie Mellon at NYU Case Western Reserve at Brandeis

Feb. 20 Brandeis at Chicago NYU at Washington-St. Louis Rochester at Carnegie Mellon Emory at Case Western Reserve

Feb. 22 NYU at Chicago Brandeis at Washington-St. Louis Emory at Carnegie Mellon Rochester at Case Western Reserve

Feb. 28 Chicago at Washington-St. Louis Brandeis at NYU Carnegie Mellon at Case Western Reserve Rochester at Emory

2014-15 Conference Schedule

All-UAA Team

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History & Records

UAA RecordsIndividual

Points 39 Kelly Manning, Washington (vs. Chicago, 2/25/06)

Field Goals 15 Evy Iacono, Case Western (vs. Carnegie Mellon, 1/15/13) Jody Chattin, Case Western (vs. Emory, 12/5/93)

Field Goals Attempted33 Evy Iacono, Case Western (vs. Carnegie Mellon, 1/15/13)

3-Point Field Goals10 Laura Crowley, Washington (vs. Carnegie Mellon, 2/21/03)

3-Point Field Goals Attempted19 Mandy Jackson, Emory (vs. Carnegie Mellon, 2/20/94)

Free Throws 19 Caitlin Malcolm, Brandeis (vs. Case, 1/21/05)

Free Throws Attempted22 Caitlin Malcolm, Brandeis (vs. Case, 1/21/05)

Total Rebounds24 Patti McCrudden, NYU (vs. Carnegie Mellon, 12/3/88)

Assists13 Leslie Berger, Washington (vs. Chicago, 2/26/05); Savannah Morgan, Emory (vs. Carnegie Mellon, 2/17/12)

Blocked Shots8 Elaine Cotronakis, Case (vs. Rochester, 12/12/87)

Steals14 Jehan Clark, NYU (vs. Brandeis, 1/9/99)

Team

Points 109 Washington (vs. Rochester, 1/23/98)

Field Goals 47 Carnegie Mellon (vs. Emory, 12/2/88)

Field Goals Attempted92 Carnegie Mellon (vs. Emory, 12/2/88)

3-Point Field Goals15 NYU (vs. Emory, 1/26/97)

3-Point Field Goals Attempted34 Emory (vs. Brandeis, 1/15/12)

Free Throws 37 NYU (vs. Washington, 2/21/97)

Free Throws Attempted49 Washington (vs. Chicago 1/10/04); Chicago (vs. NYU, 1/20/02) Offensive Rebounds31 Rochester (vs. Carnegie Mellon, 2/13/88)

Defensive Rebounds48 Case (vs. Rochester, 12/6/89)

Total Rebounds68 Case (vs. Rochester, 12/6/89)

Assists34 Emory (vs. Carnegie Mellon, 1/16/93)

Blocked Shots11 NYU (vs. Carnegie Mellon, 1/6/02)

Steals32 Carnegie Mellon (vs. Emory, 12/2/88)

Two TeamsPoints 189 NYU (100) vs. Washington (89) 2/2/04

Field Goals74 Johns Hopkins (39) vs. Rochester (35) 12/9/95

Field Goals Attempted161 Emory (81) vs. Carnegie Mellon (80) 2/20/94

3-Point Field Goals24 Chicago (14) vs. Brandeis (10) 1/20/06

3-Point Field Goals Attempted53 Case (31) vs. Rochester (22) 2/22/08

Free Throws 66 NYU (37) vs. Washington (29) 2/27/97

Free Throws Attempted83 NYU (48) vs. Washington (35) 2/27/97

Total Rebounds115 Case (68) vs. Rochester (47) 12/6/89

Assists51 Emory (34) vs. Carnegie Mellon (17) 1/16/93

Blocked Shots19 Carnegie Mellon (8) vs. NYU (11) 1/6/02

Steals42 Johns Hopkins (30) vs. Emory (12) 12/6/91

Records from UAA games only.

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History & RecordsYear by Year RecordsOverallYear W L Pct. Coach1971-72 3 4 .429 Patricia Kirby1972-73 0 6 .000 Patricia Kirby1973-74 8 6 .571 Patricia Kirby1974-75 13 7 .650 Patricia Kirby1975-76 13 8 .619 Patricia Kirby1976-77 13 9 .591 Patricia Kirby1977-78 12 8 .600 Marcia Hurt1978-79 10 7 .588 Marcia Hurt1979-80 5 12 .294 Marcia Hurt1980-81 13 6 .684 Diann Nestel1981-82 8 14 .364 Diann Nestel1982-83 15 6 .714 Diann Nestel1983-84 15 6 .714 Diann Nestel1984-85 12 9 .571 Kevin McCarthy1985-86 15 7 .682 Susan Brower1986-87 11 11 .500 Susan Brower1987-88 14 8 .636 Susan Brower1988-89 18 7 .720 Susan Brower1989-90 21 4 .840 Susan Brower1990-91 14 11 .560 Susan Brower1991-92 8 17 .320 Susan Brower1992-93 14 11 .560 Susan Brower1993-94 13 12 .520 Susan Zawacki1994-95 19 7 .731 Susan Zawacki1995-96 12 13 .480 Susan Zawacki1996-97 12 13 .480 Susan Zawacki1997-98 14 11 .560 Susan Zawacki1998-99 9 16 .360 Susan Zawacki1999-00 14 11 .560 Susan Zawacki2000-01 15 9 .625 Jennifer Kroll2001-02 9 15 .375 Jennifer Kroll2002-03 11 14 .440 Jennifer Kroll2003-04 10 15 .400 Jennifer Kroll2004-05 16 9 .640 Aaron Roussell2005-06 17 8 .680 Aaron Roussell2006-07 18 7 .720 Aaron Roussell2007-08 22 6 .786 Aaron Roussell2008-09 17 8 .680 Aaron Roussell2009-10 19 7 .731 Aaron Roussell2010-11 25 4 .862 Aaron Roussell2011-12 27 1 .964 Aaron Roussell 2012-13 7 18 .280 Carissa Sain Knoche 2013-14 15 10 .600 Carissa Sain Knoche

Total 576 398 .591 43 years

UAAYear W L Pct. Place Coach1987-88 3 4 .429 5th Susan Brower1988-89 9 3 .750 1st Susan Brower1989-90 11 3 .786 2nd Susan Brower1990-91 6 8 .429 5th Susan Brower1991-92 4 10 .286 6th Susan Brower1992-93 7 7 .500 4th Susan Brower1993-94 6 8 .429 4th Susan Zawacki1994-95 9 5 .643 4th Susan Zawacki1995-96 5 9 .357 4th Susan Zawacki1996-97 5 9 .357 4th Susan Zawacki1997-98 6 8 .429 4th Susan Zawacki1998-99 4 10 .286 5th Susan Zawacki1999-00 9 6 .600 3rd Susan Zawacki2000-01 7 8 .467 4th Jennifer Kroll2001-02 5 9 .357 6th Jennifer Kroll2002-03 5 9 .357 6th Jennifer Kroll2003-04 5 9 .357 6th Jennifer Kroll2004-05 9 5 .643 4th Aaron Roussell2005-06 6 8 .429 5th Aaron Roussell2006-07 7 7 .500 5th Aaron Roussell2007-08 11 3 .786 1st Aaron Roussell2008-09 8 6 .571 4th Aaron Roussell2009-10 11 3 .786 2nd Aaron Roussell2010-11 14 0 1.000 1st Aaron Roussell2011-12 14 0 1.000 1st Aaron Roussell 2012-13 3 11 .214 7th Carissa Sain Knoche 2013-14 9 5 .643 T-2nd Carissa Sain Knoche

Total 198 173 .534 27 years

By Winning PercentageCoach Years W L Pct.Aaron Roussell 2004-12 161 50 .763Diann Nestel 1980-84 51 32 .614Susan Brower 1985-93 115 76 .602Kevin McCarthy 1984-85 12 9 .571Patricia Kirby 1971-77 50 40 .556Susan Zawacki 1993-00 93 83 .528Marcia Hurt 1977-80 27 27 .500Jennifer Kroll 2000-04 45 53 .459Carissa Sain Knoche 2012-- 22 28 .440

By VictoriesCoach Years W L Pct.Aaron Roussell 2004-12 161 50 .763Susan Brower 1985-93 115 76 .602Susan Zawacki 1993-00 93 83 .528Diann Nestel 1980-84 51 32 .614Patricia Kirby 1971-77 50 40 .556Jennifer Kroll 2000-04 45 53 .459Marcia Hurt 1977-80 27 27 .500Carissa Sain Knoche 2012-- 22 28 .440Kevin McCarthy 1984-85 12 9 .571

UAACoach Years W L Pct.Aaron Roussell 2004-12 80 32 .714Susan Brower 1985-93 40 35 .533Susan Zawacki 1993-00 44 55 .444Carissa Sain Knoche 2012-- 12 16 .429Jennifer Kroll 2000-04 22 35 .386

All-Time Coaching Records

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Individual & Team RecordsIndividualMost Points•Career: 1,924 Gretchen Gates (1982-86)•Season: 580 Gretchen Gates (1985-86)•Game: 43 Gretchen Gates (v. Colo. College, ‘85-86)

Most Field Goals Made•Career: 847 Gretchen Gates (1982-86)•Season: 248 Gretchen Gates (1985-86)•Game: 17 Gretchen Gates (3 times)

Most Field Goals Attempted•Career: 1,519 Gretchen Gates (1982-86)•Season: 448 Gretchen Gates (1985-86)•Game: 26 Gretchen Gates (v. Lawrence, ‘85-86)

Highest Field Goal Percentage•Career: .558 Gretchen Gates (1982-86)•Season: .624 Claire Devaney (2013-14)

Most 3-Pt. Field Goals Made•Career: 193 Bryanne Halfhill (2008-12)•Season: 62 Bryanne Halfhill (2010-11)•Game: 6 Bryanne Halfhill (v. Wheaton, ‘10-11); (v. IWU, ‘11-12); Korry Schwanz (v. Lake Forest, 04-05); Laura Hebel (v. Defiance, ‘01-02); Amy Still (v. CMU, ‘95-96); Vicki Wittman (v. Fontbonne, ‘92-93)

Most 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted•Career: 577 Bryanne Halfhill (2008-12)•Season: 173 Bryanne Halfhill (2010-11)•Game: 12 Korry Schwanz (v. Brandeis, 05-06)

Highest 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage•Career: .439 Joann Torres (2008-12)•Season: .525 Joann Torres (2010-11)

Most Free Throws Made•Career: 375 Meghan Herrick (2008-12)•Season: 146 Meghan Herrick (2010-11)•Game: 17 Paula Markovitz (v. Valparaiso, ‘77-78)

Most Free Throws Attempted•Career: 583 Meghan Herrick (2008-12)•Season: 204 Meghan Herrick (2010-11)•Game: 17 Paula Markovitz (v. Valparaiso, ‘77-78)

Highest Free Throw Percentage•Career: .882 Korry Schwanz (2003-07)•Season: .932 Korry Schwanz (2006-07)

Most Rebounds•Career: 1,056 Gretchen Gates (1982-86)•Season: 322 Maria Del Favero (1986-87)•Game: 26 Helen Strauss (v. Washington, Mo. ‘80-81)

Most Assists•Career: 391 Kim Dennis (1992-96)•Season: 131 Bryanne Halfhill (2010-11); Kim Dennis (1994-95)•Game: 13 Janae Winner (v. Concordia Chicago ‘05-06)

Most Steals•Career: 234 Kristin Maschka (1987-91)•Season: 78 Catherine Fitzgerald (1991-92)•Game: 9 Catherine Fitzgerald (v. Wis. Lutheran, ‘91-92)

Most Blocked Shots•Career: 220 Kate Poneta (1993-97)•Season: 58 Kate Poneta (1994-95)•Game: 7 Kate Poneta (v. N. Central, ‘95-96, ‘94’95)

Team

Most Points•Season: 2,162 (2010-11)•Game: 101 (v. Olivet Nazarene, ‘85-86); (v. Rockford, ‘92-93)

Most Rebounds•Season: 1,254 (2007-08)•Game: 67 (v. Lawrence, ‘85-86)

Most Field Goals Made•Season: 768 (2010-11)•Game: 45 (v. Rockford, ‘92-93)

Most Field Goals Attempted•Season: 1,715 (2010-11) •Game: 88 (v. Wis. Lutheran, ‘90-91)

Highest Field Goal Percentage•Season: .448 (2010-11) •Game: .633 (v. Ill. Wesleyan, ’03-04)

Most 3-Pt. Field Goals Made•Season: 201 (2013-14)•Game: 14 (v. Brandeis, ‘05-06)

Most 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted•Season: 570 (2013-14)•Game: 29 (v. Carthage, ‘09-10); (v. NYU, ‘03-04)

Highest 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. (min. 5 made)•Season: .383 (1995-96)•Game : .875 (v. Elmhurst, ‘96-97)

Most Free Throws Made•Season: 441 (2010-11)•Game: 33 (v. Chapman, ‘08-09)

Most Free Throws Attempted•Season: 617 (2010-11)•Game: 49 (v. NYU, ‘01-02)

Highest Free Throw Pct. (min. 10 made)•Season: .782 (2013-14)•Game: 1.000 (v. Carnegie Mellon, ‘89-90)

Most Assists•Season: 492 (2010-11)•Game: 34 (v. Rockford, ‘92-93)

Most Steals•Season: 326 (1992-93)•Game: 30 (v. Rockford, ‘92-93)

Most Blocked Shots•Season: 129 (2009-10)•Game: 11 (v. Hope, ‘94-95)All-American Kristin Maschka

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Career & Season Statistical LeadersPoints

Career 1,924 Gretchen Gates 1982-86 1,399 Nofi Mojidi 2004-08 1,299 Kristin Maschka 1987-91 1,226 Korry Schwanz 2003-07 1,180 Susie Gutowski 2002-06 1,111 Jenny Costello 1994-98 1,101 Molly Hackney 2006-10 1,089 Nadya Shmavonian 1977-81 1,073 Bryanne Halfhill 2008-12 1,064 Meghan Herrick 2008-12

Season 580 Gretchen Gates 1985-86 474 Gretchen Gates 1984-85 436 Gretchen Gates 1982-83 434 Gretchen Gates 1983-84 416 Taylor Simpson 2010-11 409 Nofi Mojidi 2006-07 407 Meghan Herrick 2010-11 362 Nofi Mojidi 2005-06 361 Susie Gutowski 2004-05 356 Bryanne Halfhill 2010-11

Scoring Average

Career (min. 50 games) 22.9 Gretchen Gates 1982-86 14.9 Nadya Shmavonian 1977-81 14.3 Kristin Maschka 1987-91 14.3 Vadis Cothran 1974-77 13.6 Nofi Mojidi 2004-08 12.3 Korry Schwanz 2003-07 11.8 Susie Gutowski 2002-06 11.5 Janet Torrey 1977-81 11.0 Jenny Costello 1994-98

Season 26.4 Gretchen Gates 1985-86 22.5 Gretchen Gates 1984-85 21.8 Gretchen Gates 1982-83 20.7 Gretchen Gates 1983-84 20.0 Nadya Shmavonian 1979-80 18.0 Nadya Shmavonian 1980-81 16.4 Nofi Mojidi 2006-07 15.9 Maria Del Favero 1986-87 15.0 Kristin Maschka 1987-88 14.5 Nofi Mojidi 2005-06

Rebounds

Career 1,056 Gretchen Gates 1982-86 759 Kate Poneta 1993-97 687 Taylor Simpson 2008-12 669 Kate Hemker 1996-00 663 Nicaya Rapier 2004-08 652 Molly Hackney 2006-10 616 Kathleen Abbott 1991-95 613 Maria Del Favero 1984-87 563 Kristin Maschka 1987-91 545 Susie Gutowski 2002-06

Season 322 Maria Del Favero 1986-87 309 Gretchen Gates 1985-86 296 Taylor Simpson 2010-11 271 Gretchen Gates 1982-83 271 Helen Straus 1981-82 258 Gretchen Gates 1984-85 229 Beth Woods 1988-89 228 Taylor Simpson 2011-12 226 Kate Hemker 1999-00 218 Gretchen Gates 1983-84

AssistsCareer 391 Kim Dennis 1992-96 361 Catherine Fitzgerald 1989-93 329 Bryanne Halfhill 2008-12 316 Kristin Maschka 1987-91 291 Janae Winner 2002-06 291 Dana Allison 1997-01 284 Meghan Herrick 2008-12 284 Jamie Stinson 2006-10 280 Jaimie Bleck 1999-03 260 Korry Schwanz 2003-07

Season 131 Bryanne Halfhill 2010-11 131 Kim Dennis 1994-95 120 Kristin Maschka 1989-90 116 Catherine Fitzgerald 1991-92 109 Janae Winner 2005-06 108 Catherine Fitzgerald 1989-90 108 Karen Walsh 1984-85 106 Jaimie Bleck 2001-02 105 Catherine Fitzgerald 1990-91 103 Dana Allison 2000-01

StealsCareer 234 Kristin Maschka 1987-91 226 Nofi Mojidi 2004-08 220 Catherine Fitzgerald 1989-93 218 Kim Dennis 1992-96 213 Bryanne Halfhill 2008-12 137 Paula Lepka 2000-04 136 Kate Hemker 1996–00 135 Alex Leach 2005-09 131 Heather Gammel 1990-94 130 Jenny Costello 1994-98

Season 78 Catherine Fitzgerald 1991-92 77 Bryanne Halfhill 2010-11 70 Kim Dennis 1994-95 68 Catherine Fitzgerald 1990-91 66 Kristin Maschka 1988-89 65 Kim Dennis 1992-93 64 Kristin Maschka 1987-88 63 Nofi Mojidi 2006-07 63 Kristin Maschka 1989-90 59 Nofi Mojidi 2004-05

Blocked ShotsCareer 220 Kate Poneta 1993-97 164 Molly Hackney 2006-10 118 Anna Woods 2006-10 116 Kate Hemker 1996-00 97 Kristin Maschka 1987-91 91 Kathleen Abbott 1991-95 77 Ellie Greiner 2011--- 68 Gretchen Gates 1982-86 64 Susie Gutowski 2002-06 61 Taylor Simpson 2008-12

Season 58 Kate Poneta 1994-95 56 Kate Poneta 1993-94 55 Kate Poneta 1996-97 51 Kate Poneta 1995-96 45 Ellie Greiner 2012-13 45 Molly Hackney 2008-09 44 Molly Hackney 2007-08 44 Kathleen Abbott 1992-93 43 Molly Hackney 2006-07 43 Kate Hemker 1997-98 43 Gretchen Gates 1984-85

Nofi Mojidi poured in 1,399 pointsfrom 2004-08

Nicaya Rapier grabbed 663 reboundsfrom 2004-08

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Career & Season Statistical Leaders

Korry Schwanz led the nation in free throw percentage in 2006-07

Bryanne Halfhill hit 193career 3-point field goals

Field Goals MadeCareer 847 Gretchen Gates 1982-86 545 Nofi Mojidi 2004-08 531 Kristin Maschka 1987-91 452 Molly Hackney 2006-10 430 Susie Gutowski 2002-06 424 Korry Schwanz 2003-07 410 Kate Poneta 1993-97 390 Bryanne Halfhill 2008-12 388 Jenny Costello 1994-98 378 Taylor Simpson 2008-12

Season 248 Gretchen Gates 1985-86 212 Gretchen Gates 1984-85 194 Gretchen Gates 1983-84 193 Gretchen Gates 1982-83 165 Taylor Simpson 2010-11 158 Nofi Mojidi 2006-07 151 Maria Del Favero 1986-87 150 Molly Hackney 2007-08 146 Kristin Maschka 1989-90 144 Kristin Maschka 1988-89

Field Goal PercentageCareer (min. 450 attempts) .558 Gretchen Gates 1982-86 .546 Taylor Simpson 2008-12 .532 Amy Gleisner 1996-00 .486 Kim Dennis 1992-96 .478 Nofi Mojidi 2004-08 .475 Angel Korer 2000-04 .475 Maria Del Favero 1984-87 .471 Nicaya Rapier 2004-08 .469 Susie Gutowski 2002-06 .465 Molly Hackney 2006-10 .465 Kathleen Abbott 1991-95

Season (min. 100 attempts) .624 Claire Devaney 2013-14 .587 Amy Gleisner 1999-00 .579 Hannah Ballard 2011-12 .576 Gretchen Gates 1983-84 .564 Taylor Simpson 2011-12 .556 Taylor Simpson 2010-11 .555 Gretchen Gates 1984-85 .554 Gretchen Gates 1985-86 .551 Kathleen Abbott 1993-94 .548 Nicaya Rapier 2006-07 .548 Gretchen Gates 1982-83

Free Throws MadeCareer 375 Meghan Herrick 2008-12 297 Susie Gutowski 2002-06 289 Catherine Fitzgerald 1989-93 272 Kim Dennis 1992-96 260 Jenny Costello 1994-98 236 Nofi Mojidi 2004-08 230 Paula Lepka 2000-04 230 Gretchen Gates 1982-86 223 Dana Allison 1997-01 220 Kristin Maschka 1987-91

Season 146 Meghan Herrick 2010-11 125 Paula Markovitz 1977-78 107 Susie Gutowski 2004-05 103 Catherine Fitzgerald 1991-92 100 Meghan Herrick 2011-12 87 Meghan Herrick 2009-10 84 Britta Nordstrom 2013-14 84 Dana Allison 2000-01 84 Gretchen Gates 1985-86 82 Kim Dennis 1992-93 81 Taylor Simpson 2010-11

Free Throw PercentageCareer (min. 150 attempts) .882 Korry Schwanz 2003-07 .821 Kristin Maschka 1987-91 .762 Susie Gutowski 2002-06 .759 Taylor Simpson 2008-12 .754 Janae Winner 2002-06 .732 Angel Korer 2000-04 .726 Paula Lepka 2000-04 .725 Kelly Humphry 1993-97 .718 Jenny Costello 1994-98 .698 Catherine Fitzgerald 1989-93

Season (min. 50 attempts) .932 Korry Schwanz 2006-07 .869 Janae Winner 2003-04 .860 Morgan Donovan 2013-14 .845 Korry Schwanz 2004-05 .836 Kristin Maschka 1989-90 .827 Morgan Donovan 2012-13 .824 Kristin Maschka 1988-89 .824 Kristin Maschka 1987-88 .821 Korry Schwanz 2003-04 .813 Claire Devaney 2013-14 .813 Allison Heyne 1989-90

3-Pt. Field Goals MadeCareer 193 Bryanne Halfhill 2008-12 174 Vicki Wittman 1991-95 161 Korry Schwanz 2003-07 109 Alex Leach 2005-09 108 Janae Winner 2002-06 94 Kim Burke 1988-92 92 Julie Muguira 2011-14 89 Laura Hebel 1999-03 87 Joann Torres 2008-12 84 Amy Still 1995-98

Season 62 Bryanne Halfhill 2010-11 52 Laura Hebel 2001-02 51 Julie Muguira 2013-14 50 Vicki Wittman 1993-94 49 Kim Burke 1990-91 48 Bryanne Halfhill 2011-12 48 Bryanne Halfhill 2008-09 47 Vicki Wittman 1992-93 45 Korry Schwanz 2005-06 45 Korry Schwanz 2004-05

3-Pt. FG PercentageCareer (min. 50 made) .439 Joann Torres 2008-12 .390 Julie Muguira 2011-14 .385 Vicki Wittman 1991-95 .370 Amy Still 1995-98 .367 Jamie Stinson 2006-10 .362 Dana Kaplan 2007-11 .359 Korry Schwanz 2003-07 .356 Laura Hebel 1999-03 .352 Maggie Ely 2011-14 .347 Alex Leach 2005-09

Season (min. 20 made) .525 Joann Torres 2010-11 .469 Korry Schwanz 2005-06 .443 Jenny Costello 1994-95 .435 Amy Still 1995-96 .435 Vicki Wittman 1992-93 .429 Dana Kaplan 2010-11 .427 Vicki Wittman 1993-94 .406 Joann Torres 2011-12 .405 Jamie Stinson 2009-10 .403 Julie Muguira 2012-13

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IndividualMost Points•Chicago: 32 Susie Gutowski (vs. Northland, 11/20/04)•Visitor: 39 Kelly Manning, Washington (2/25/06)

Most Rebounds•Chicago: 19 Taylor Simpson (vs. Case, 1/28/11)•Visitor: 20 Loren Wagner, Rochester (N.Y.) (2/9/14); Jessica McEntee, NYU (1/26/07)

Most Field Goals•Chicago: 12 Taylor Simpson (vs. Carnegie Mellon, 1/30/11)•Visitor: 14 Kelly Manning, Washington (2/25/06)

Most 3-Pt. Field Goals•Chicago: 6 Bryanne Halffhill (vs. Wheaton, Ill., 12/1/10); (vs. Ill. Wesleyan, 12/3/11) Korry Schwanz (vs. Lake Forest, 11/30/04)•Visitor: 7 Kristy Freeman, Lake Forest (11/30/04); Gabrielle West, Carnegie Mellon (2/21/14)

Most Free Throws•Chicago: 12 Nofi Mojidi (vs. Washington, 2/25/06)•Visitor: 13 Elyse Lambert, Monmouth (11/23/03); Megan Dawe, NYU (1/17/14)

Most Assists•Chicago: 9 Janae Winner (vs. Brandeis, 1/20/06), (vs. Rochester, 2/18/05)•Visitor: 9 Four tied with

Most Steals•Chicago: 7 Nofi Mojidi (vs. Concordia Chicago, 11/23/04)•Visitor: 12 Lexi Baltes, IWU (12/7/13)

Most Blocked Shots•Chicago: 6 Molly Hackney (vs. Baruch, 11/18/07)•Visitor: 6 Four tied with

TeamMost Points•Chicago: 97 vs. Brandeis (1/19/14)•Visitor: 97 Lake Forest (11/30/04)

Most Rebounds•Chicago: 62 vs. MSOE (1/2/10)•Visitor: 51 Carthage (12/1/13); Johns Hopkins (12/9/06); Rochester (2/6/04)

Most Field Goals•Chicago: 40 vs. MSOE (1/3/08)•Visitor: 36 Washington-St. Louis (1/5/13)

Most 3-Pt. Field Goals•Chicago: 14 vs. Carnegie Mellon (2/21/14) vs. Brandeis (1/20/06)•Visitor: 12 Wheaton (Ill.) (12/1/10); NYU (2/8/09); Illinois Wesleyan (12/3/11)

Most Free Throws•Chicago: 37 vs. Brandeis (1/19/14)•Visitor: 26 NYU (1/17/14)

Most Assists•Chicago: 28 vs. Carnegie Mellon (2/10/12)•Visitor: 25 NYU (1/22/06)

Most Steals•Chicago: 23 vs. Concordia Chicago (11/23/04)•Visitor: 20 Case (1/16/04)

Most Blocked Shots•Chicago: 9 vs. Case (2/21/10); vs. Baruch (11/18/07); vs. Monmouth (3/2/12); vs. Marian (1/9/12)•Visitor: 10 Washington-St. Louis (1/8/05)

Both TeamsMost Points183 Lake Forest 97, Chicago 86 (11/30/04)

Longest Game1 Overtime Brandeis 92, Chicago 85 (1/20/06); Chicago 70, Washington-St. Louis 67 (1/8/05); Case 76, Chicago 71 (2/1/13)

Year by Year Records

Overall UAA

Year W L Pct. W L Pct.

2003-04 5 6 .455 3 4 .429

2004-05 11 3 .786 6 1 .857

2005-06 6 5 .545 2 5 .286

2006-07 10 3 .769 4 3 .571

2007-08 12 1 .923 7 0 1.000

2008-09 8 4 .667 4 3 .571

2009-10 10 3 .769 6 1 .857

2010-11 11 0 1.000 7 0 1.000

2011-12 16 1 .941 7 0 1.000

2012-13 5 7 .417 3 4 .429

2013-14 9 5 .643 4 3 .571

Total 103 38 .730 53 24 .688

Game/Win: Chicago 79, Monmouth 51 (11/22/03)UAA Game: Case 66, Chicago 62 (1/16/04)UAA Win: Chicago 66, Emory 51 (1/18/04)O.T Game: Chicago 70, Washington, Mo. 67 (1/8/05)Points: Paula Lepka vs. Monmouth (11/22/03)Field Goal: Susie Gutowski vs. Monmouth (11/22/03)3-Pt. FG: Paula Lepka vs. Monmouth (11/22/03)Free Throw: Paula Lepka vs. Monmouth (11/22/03)Rebound: Susie Gutowski vs. Monmouth (11/22/03)Assist: Janae Winner vs. Monmouth (11/22/03)Steal: Daniela Lieber vs. Monmouth (11/22/03)Block: Paula Lepka vs. Monmouth (11/22/03)

Pts. Player Opponent (Date) Pts. Player Opponent (Date)32 Susie Gutowski Northland (11/20/04) 24 Julie Muguira UW-Whitewater (11/19/13)

31 Korry Schwanz Lake Forest (11/30/04) 24 Bryanne Halfhill UW-Platteville (12/30/10)28 Taylor Simpson Carnegie Mellon (1/30/11) 24 Morgan Herrick Washington (2/25/12)26 Meghan Herrick Carthage (11/28/09) 23 Claire Devaney Rochester (2/9/14)26 Nofi Mojidi Washington (2/25/06) 23 Taylor Simpson Macalester (11/19/11)25 Maggie Ely Coe (11/16/13) 23 Taylor Simpson Case (1/28/11)25 Nofi Mojidi Washington (3/1/08) 23 Molly Hackney Coe (11/22/09)25 Molly Hackney Baruch (11/18/07)

Ratner Center Records

Chicago RAC FirstsChicago RAC Scoring Highs

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Series Records vs. All OpponentsOpponent W L First LastAdams State 0 1 ‘85-86 ‘85-86Adrian 1 1 ‘89-90 ‘91-92Air Force 0 1 ‘78-79 ‘78-79Augsburg 2 0 ‘05-06 ‘08-09Augustana (Ill.) 2 3 ‘75-76 ‘87-88Aurora 10 3 ‘81-82 ‘06-07

Baruch 1 0 ‘07-08 ‘07-08Beloit 10 1 ‘82-83 ‘87-88Benedictine 12 5 ‘78-79 ‘12-13Bethany Lutheran 1 0 ‘11-12 ‘11-12Blackburn 2 2 ‘97-98 ‘05-06Brandeis 30 22 ‘88-89 ‘13-14Brown 2 3 ‘74-75 ‘79-80Bucknell 0 1 ‘82-83 ‘82-83

Caldwell 1 0 ‘87-88 ‘87-88Calvin 1 2 ‘97-98 ‘11-12Carleton 0 1 ‘01-02 ‘01-02Carnegie Mellon 38 14 ‘87-88 ‘13-14Carroll 1 1 ‘08-09 ‘09-10Carthage 7 5 ‘81-82 ‘13-14Case Western Reserve 32 11 ‘86-87 ‘13-14Centre 1 0 ‘13-14 ‘13-14Chapman 1 0 ‘08-09 ‘08-09Chicago State 1 9 ‘72-73 ‘88-89Coe 4 1 ‘82-83 ‘13-14Colorado College 4 0 ‘85-86 ‘01-02Concordia (Mich.) 1 0 ‘84-85 ‘84-85Concordia (Minn.) 1 0 ‘07-08 ‘07-08Concordia (Wis.) 1 0 ‘98-99 ‘98-99Concordia Chicago 17 13 ‘72-73 ‘05-06Cornell (Iowa) 0 2 ‘82-83 ‘82-83Cortland State 1 0 ‘01-02 ‘01-02

Defiance 0 1 ‘01-02 ‘01-02DePaul 1 1 ‘72-73 ‘74-75Dominican (Ill.) 2 2 ‘72-73 ‘05-06Dyke 0 1 ‘86-87 ‘86-87

Earlham 1 0 ‘99-00 ‘99-00Eastern Illinois 1 3 ‘74-75 ‘79-80Edgewood 1 0 ‘07-08 ‘07-08Elmhurst 6 1 ‘79-80 ‘08-09Emory 33 18 ‘88-89 ‘13-14Eureka 1 0 ‘81-82 ‘81-82

Fontbonne 2 0 ‘92-93 ‘11-12Franklin 0 1 ‘99-00 ‘99-00

George Williams 3 5 ‘75-76 ‘81-82Goucher 1 0 ‘88-89 ‘88-89Greensboro 1 0 ‘10-11 ‘10-11Greenville 2 3 ‘74-75 ‘78-79Grinnell 4 0 ‘78-79 ‘83-84

Hanover 1 1 ‘04-05 ‘10-11Harvard 0 1 ‘82-83 ‘82-83Haverford 1 0 ‘98-99 ‘98-99Hendrix 0 1 ‘03-04 ‘03-04Hope 1 3 ‘94-95 ‘09-10

Illinois 0 3 ‘75-76 ‘77-78Illinois-Chicago 2 2 ‘73-74 ‘76-77Illinois College 1 0 ‘84-85 ‘84-85Illinois State 2 1 ‘75-76 ‘79-80Illinois Tech 7 0 ‘95-96 ‘01-02Illinois Wesleyan 4 4 ‘02-03 ‘13-14

Johns Hopkins 6 8 ‘88-89 ‘06-07Judson 2 0 ‘82-83 ‘93-94

Kalamazoo 5 4 ‘95-96 ‘08-09Kean 0 1 ‘07-08 ‘07-08

Opponent W L First LastKnox 10 0 ‘76-77 ‘85-86

Lake Forest 17 11 ‘76-77 ‘11-12Lakeland 1 2 ‘01-02 ‘10-11Lawrence 8 0 ‘83-84 ‘86-87Lewis 2 2 ‘74-75 ‘95-96Loras 6 3 ‘81-82 ‘13-14Loyola Chicago 2 0 ‘73-74 ‘78-79Luther 1 1 ‘91-92 ‘10-11

Macalester 1 0 ‘11-12 ‘11-12Manchester 2 0 ‘08-09 ‘13-14Marian (Wis.) 2 0 ‘11-12 ‘12-13Marquette 0 1 ‘79-80 ‘79-80Maryville 1 0 ‘88-89 ‘88-89McKendree 0 1 ‘81-82 ‘81-82Middlebury 1 0 ‘97-98 ‘97-98Millikin 1 2 ‘75-76 ‘94-95MIT 4 1 ‘74-75 ‘86-87Monmouth (Ill.) 5 0 ‘82-83 ‘11-12Mount St. Joseph 1 0 ‘12-13 ‘12-13Mount Union 0 1 ‘98-99 ‘98-99MSOE 6 1 ‘99-00 ‘10-11Mundelein 7 0 ‘73-74 ‘87-88

National Education 0 1 ‘80-81 ‘80-81North Central 10 7 ‘72-73 ‘10-11North Park 18 4 ‘74-75 ‘12-13Northeastern Illinois 4 2 ‘73-74 ‘88-89Northern Illinois 0 1 ‘79-80 ‘79-80Northland 2 0 ‘03-04 ‘04-05Northwestern 6 3 ‘72-73 ‘76-77Notre Dame 0 1 ‘79-80 ‘79-80NYU 19 35 ‘87-88 ‘13-14

Oberlin 3 0 ‘75-76 ‘98-99Olivet 4 0 ‘90-91 ‘11-12Olivet Nazarene 2 3 ‘73-74 ‘85-86Otterbein 0 1 ‘95-96 ‘95-96

Penn 1 1 ‘76-77 ‘77-78Presentation 1 0 ‘07-08 ‘07-08

Quincy 1 3 ‘76-77 ‘79-80

Redlands 1 0 ‘91-92 ‘91-92Rhodes 1 1 ‘03-04 ‘07-08Ripon 4 4 ‘83-84 ‘86-87Robert Morris (Ill.) 1 0 ‘94-95 ‘94-95Rochester 34 22 ‘84-85 ‘13-14Rockford 9 0 ‘73-74 ‘13-14

St. Catherine 2 0 ‘97-98 ‘05-06St. Francis, (Ill.) 1 0 ‘77-78 ‘77-78St. Mary’s (Ind.) 12 3 ‘81-82 ‘12-13St. Mary’s (Md.) 1 0 ‘96-97 ‘96-97St. Mary’s (Minn.) 4 0 ‘91-92 ‘09-10St. Norbert 5 6 ‘83-84 ‘07-08St. Thomas (Minn.) 1 0 ‘07-08 ‘07-08St. Xavier 5 0 ‘77-78 ‘81-82Savannah A&D 2 1 ‘98-99 ‘02-03Smith 1 0 ‘86-87 ‘86-87Spring Arbor 0 1 ‘98-99 ‘98-99Swarthmore 1 0 ‘76-77 ‘76-77

Taylor 1 0 ‘87-88 ‘87-88Thomas More 1 1 ‘04-05 ‘13-14Trinity (Texas) 0 1 ‘04-05 ‘04-05Trinity Christian 0 2 ‘86-87 ‘87-88Trinity International 7 0 ‘75-76 ‘92-93

Valparaiso 1 7 ‘76-77 ‘86-87

Wartburg 0 1 ‘89-90 ‘89-90

Opponent W L First LastWashington (Mo.) 13 46 ‘80-81 ‘13-14Wesleyan 0 1 ‘03-04 ‘03-04Wheaton (Ill.) 14 15 ‘75-76 ‘13-14Whitman 1 0 ‘05-06 ‘05-06Whittier 1 0 ‘02-03 ‘02-03Williams 1 0 ‘84-85 ‘84-85Wis. Lutheran 5 1 ‘90-91 ‘95-96Wis.-Eau Claire 2 1 ‘96-97 ‘11-12Wis.-Green Bay 0 1 ‘80-81 ‘80-81Wis.-La Crosse 0 1 ‘10-11 ‘10-11Wis.-Oshkosh 0 1 ‘86-87 ‘86-87Wis.-Parkside 0 1 ‘81-82 ‘81-82Wis.-Platteville 1 0 ‘10-11 ‘10-11Wis.-River Falls 0 1 ‘02-03 ‘02-03Wis.-Stevens Point 0 4 ‘02-03 ‘13-14Wis.-Stout 0 1 ‘01-02 ‘01-02Wis.-Superior 0 1 ‘12-13 ‘12-13Wis.-Whitewater 5 11 ‘86-87 ‘13-14Wittenberg 2 2 ‘88-89 ‘06-07

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History & Records

All-UAA 1st/2nd TeamClaire Devaney 1st 2013-14Julie Muguira 2nd 2013-14Britta Nordstrom 2nd 2013-14Morgan Herrick 1st 2011-12Taylor Simpson 1st 2011-12Meghan Herrick 2nd 2011-12Meghan Herrick 1st 2010-11Taylor Simpson 1st 2010-11Bryanne Halfhill 2nd 2010-11Morgan Herrick 2nd 2010-11Molly Hackney 2nd 2009-10Meghan Herrick 2nd 2009-10Jamie Stinson 2nd 2009-10Molly Hackney 2nd 2008-09Bryanne Halfhill 2nd 2008-09Molly Hackney 1st 2007-08Nofi Mojidi 2nd 2007-08Nofi Mojidi 1st 2006-07Korry Schwanz 1st 2006-07Nofi Mojidi 1st 2005-06Susie Gutowski 2nd 2005-06 Korry Schwanz 2nd 2005-06Susie Gutowski 1st 2004-05Korry Schwanz 1st 2004-05Susie Gutowski 2nd 2003-04Angel Korer 2nd 2002-03Angel Korer 2nd 2001-02Kealey Mayer 2nd 2000-01 Kate Hemker 1st 1999-00Sarah Fox 2nd 1998-99Kate Hemker 2nd 1998-99Jenny Costello 1st 1997-98Kate Hemker 2nd 1997-98Kate Poneta 1st 1996-97Kathleen Abbott 1st 1994-95Kate Poneta 2nd 1993-94Vicki Wittman 2nd 1993-94Kathleen Abbott 2nd 1992-93Catherine Fitzgerald 1st 1991-92Kristin Maschka 1st 1990-91Catherine Fitzgerald 2nd 1990-91Kristin Maschka 1st 1989-90Allison Heyne 2nd 1989-90Kristin Maschka 1st 1988-89Christine Bork 2nd 1988-89Kristin Maschka 1st 1987-88Kathy Fitzpatrick 2nd 1987-88

Jostens Trophy WinnerTaylor Simpson 2011-12

All-AmericaTaylor Simpson 2011-12Morgan Herrick 2011-12Meghan Herrick 2010-11Taylor Simpson 2010-11Susie Gutowski 2004-05Catherine Fitzgerald 1990-91Kristin Maschka 1990-91Kristin Maschka 1989-90Gretchen Gates 1985-86Gretchen Gates 1984-85

Academic All-AmericaTaylor Simpson 2011-12Gretchen Gates 1985-86Gretchen Gates 1984-85

NCAA Walter Byers AwardKristin Maschka 1990-91

NCAA Postgraduate ScholarKristin Maschka 1990-91

NCAA Division III Statistical ChampionKorry Schwanz (FT pct.) 2006-07

D3 News Freshman All-AmericaBryanne Halfhill 2008-09

All-Midwest Conference(1982-87)Maria Del Favero 1986-87Madelyn Detloff 1985-86Gretchen Gates 1985-86Gretchen Gates 1984-85Gretchen Gates 1983-84

UAA Player of the YearMorgan Herrick 2011-12Taylor Simpson 2010-11Kristin Maschka 1989-90

UAA Rookie of the YearMolly Hackney 2006-07Korry Schwanz 2003-04Susie Gutowski 2002-03

Honor Roll

Meghan Herrick

2012 Jostens Trophy WinnerTaylor Simpson

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UAA Basketball HistoryYear by Year ResultsYear Champion (UAA Record) Player of the Year Rookie of the Year1987-88 Washington (5-2) Patti McCrudden, NYU1988-89 Chicago, NYU, Washington (9-3) Patti McCrudden, NYU1989-90 Washington (14-0) Kristin Maschka, Chicago1990-91 Carnegie Mellon (12-2) Karen Hermann, Washington1991-92 Washington (12-2) Michele Lewis, Washington1992-93 Washington (12-2) Donna Layne, NYU1993-94 Washington (13-1) Donna Layne, NYU1994-95 Washington (12-2) Ashley Gordon, Emory1995-96 NYU (13-1) Marsha Harris, NYU1996-97 NYU (13-1) Marsha Harris, NYU1997-98 Washington (13-1) Alia Fischer, Washington1998-99 Washington (14-0) Alia Fischer, Washington1999-00 Washington (15-0) Alia Fischer, Washington2000-01 NYU, Washington (14-1) Tasha Rodgers, Washington Stephanie Seibert, Emory2001-02 Washington (14-0) JeNine Nickerson, Case Hallie Hutchens, Washington2002-03 Washington (13-1) Laura Crowley, Washington Susie Gutowski, Chicago2003-04 NYU, Washington (11-3) Rachel Wojdowski, NYU Korry Schwanz, Chicago2004-05 Washington (11-3) Kelly Manning, Washington Jamie Capra, Brandeis2005-06 Washington (13-1) Kelly Manning, Washington Shanna-Lei Dacanay, Washington2006-07 NYU, Washington (12-2) Jessica McEntee, NYU Molly Hackney, Chicago2007-08 Chicago (11-3) Jaime Capra, Brandeis; Alex Hoover, Washington Jessica McEntee, NYU2008-09 Washington (13-1) Jessica McEntee, NYU Jackie Cortese, Carnegie Mellon2009-10 Washington (13-1) Jessica Chapin, Brandeis Brit Phillips, Carnegie Mellon2010-11 Chicago (14-0) Taylor Simpson, Chicago Hannah Lilly, Emory2011-12 Chicago (14-0) Morgan Herrick, Chicago Melissa Gilkey, Washington2012-13 Emory (12-2) Evy Iacono, Case Megan Dawe, NYU2013-14 Washington (13-1) Melissa Gilkey, Washington Lisa Murphy, Carnegie Mellon

2003 UAA Rookie of the YearSusie Gutowski

2011-12 UAA Player of the YearMorgan Herrick

2011-12First Round (Chicago, Ill.)Chicago 75, Monmouth 68

Second Round (Chicago, Ill.)Chicago 56, Wisconsin-Eau Claire 52

Round of 16 (Chicago, Ill.)Calvin 68, Chicago 50

2010-11First Round (Grand Rapids, Mich.)Chicago 76, Hanover 62

Second Round (Grand Rapids, Mich.)Chicago 67, Calvin 62

Round of 16 (Crestview Hills, Ky.)Chicago 87, Greensboro 61

Quarterfinals (Crestview Hills, Ky.)Washington-St. Louis 63, Chicago 58

2009-10First Round (Bloomington, Ill.)Simpson 66, Chicago 53

2007-08First Round (Stevens Point, Wis.)Chicago 62, St. Thomas (Minn.) 59

Second Round (Stevens Point, Wis.)Chicago 65, St. Norbert 52

Round of 16 (Union, N.J.)Kean 70, Chicago 56

1994-95First Round (Decatur, Ill.)Millikin 70, Chicago 53

NCAA TournamentHistory

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Travel at UChicago

Travel Travel to exciting destinations -- both international and domestic -- has been a significant feature of the Chicago basketball program. In the fall of 2012, the Maroons spent 10 days touring Ireland from Sept. 10-12. Chicago previ-ously traveled overseas to Argen-tina and Chile in 2009 and Italy in 2006. The three main cities that the teams stayed in were Dublin, Gal-way and Killarney. Side visits were also made to Coonemara, Dingle and Adare. The packed itinerary included coaching a youth bas-ketball clinic in Galway; the Irish National Stud Farm (horses); Bun-

ratty Castle; the cliffs of Moher; hurling and Irish football game instruction; a boat trip on the Atlantic Ocean; Trinity College and the Book of Kells; and a team dinner in Dublin that featured a full roasted pig. Both UChicago basketball squads played one game against Killester, an Irish Pro League team in Dublin. On the final day in Ireland, guard Maggie Ely reflected on the trip, “Also, on behalf of the men’s and women’s basketball teams, we would like to thank our coaches, parents, friends, and the UC community for allowing us to have this un-believable opportunity. It’s safe to say this was one of the most amazing experi-ences of our lives, and we can’t give enough thanks to the people who not only put this trip together for us, but also for giving us the opportunity to experience another culture for 10 days.” During the 2013-14 regular season, the Maroons logged more than 3,500 air miles as they navigated their 25-game slate with traditional weekend trips to UAA host cities New York, Boston, Atlanta, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Roch-ester. Other non-conference stops in recent years have included Minneapolis, New-ark, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Louisville, Green Bay and South Bend.

Italy 2006

Ireland 2012 South America 2009

Ireland 2012