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<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL<br />

Media Information<br />

Quick Facts / Department Directory ________2<br />

Media Information ______________________3<br />

Multimedia ____________________________4<br />

Schedule _____________________________5<br />

Photo Roster / Roster Breakdown __________6<br />

Numerical Roster / Team Photo ___________7<br />

Season Outlook ______________________ 8-9<br />

Horizon League ____________________ 10-<strong>11</strong><br />

Opponents ________________________ 12-13<br />

Beeghly Center _______________________ 14<br />

Meet the Penguins<br />

Brandi Brown _________________________16<br />

Bojana Dimitrov _______________________ 17<br />

Makala Gasparek _____________________ 18<br />

Liz Hornberger / Shea Johnson __________ 19<br />

Maryum Jenkins ______________________20<br />

Tieara Jones _________________________21<br />

Kenya Middlebrooks ___________________22<br />

Macey Nortey ________________________23<br />

Kaitlin Rohrs / Heidi Schlegel ____________24<br />

Melissa Thompson / Monica Touvelle ______25<br />

Head Coach Bob Boldon ____________ 26-27<br />

Assistant Coach Tavares Jackson ________28<br />

Assistant Coach Jen Theissen ___________29<br />

Assistant Coach Kate Schrader __________30<br />

Travel Party Staff______________________ 31<br />

Support Staff _________________________32<br />

Athletics Director Ron Strollo ____________33<br />

University President Dr. Cynthia Anderson _34<br />

2009-10 In Review<br />

Season In Review _____________________36<br />

Results / Team Superlatives _____________37<br />

Team Stats / Horizon Stats ______________38<br />

Game-By-Game Stats _________________39<br />

Points-Rebounds-Assists / Individual Highs _40<br />

Traditions<br />

NCAA Tournament Teams ______________42<br />

YSU Athletics Hall of Fame ______________43<br />

Award Winners _______________________44<br />

1,000 Point Club ___________________ 45-48<br />

Conference Players of the Year _______ 49-50<br />

Records<br />

Team Game Records __________________52<br />

Team Season Records _________________53<br />

Individual Game Records _______________54<br />

Individual Season Records ___________ 55-56<br />

Individual Career Records ___________ 57-58<br />

Beeghly Center Records ________________59<br />

Class Records ________________________60<br />

Yearly Results / All-Time Coaches ________61<br />

Annual Stat Leaders ________________ 62-63<br />

Annual Team Stats ____________________64<br />

Series Records _______________________65<br />

All-Time Results ___________________ 66-69<br />

All-Time Letterwinners _________________70<br />

MEDIA INFORMATION | TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

ONLINE RESOURCES<br />

YSU Athletics<br />

www.ysusports.<strong>com</strong><br />

Youngstown State University<br />

www.ysu.edu<br />

Undergraduate Admissions<br />

www.ysu.edu/admissions<br />

Academics<br />

web.ysu.edu/programs<br />

Campus Recreation & Programming<br />

www.ysu.edu/reccenter<br />

YSU Athletics Mission Statement<br />

The mission of the Department of Intercollegiate<br />

Athletics at Youngstown State is to offer broadbased<br />

programs, which ac<strong>com</strong>modate the needs<br />

and interests of the students. The Intercollegiate<br />

Athletic Department is <strong>com</strong>mitted to: Welfare of<br />

student-athletes, Academic integrity, Sportsmanship<br />

and ethical integrity, Fiscal integrity, Ethnic<br />

integrity, Gender Equity and Outreach.<br />

About This Media Guide<br />

This media and recruiting guide is an information<br />

source on the Youngstown State women’s <strong>basketball</strong><br />

program. Additional information is available<br />

upon request. It was designed and written by assistant<br />

sports information director John Vogel with<br />

major contribution from former women’s <strong>basketball</strong><br />

SID Jamie Hall. Additional writing, research and<br />

editing was provided by Trevor Parks and former<br />

student intern Todd Mounce. Photographs by Ron<br />

Stevens, Carl Leet, Bruce Palmer, Ron Garchar,<br />

and the YSU Sports Information Files.<br />

A great University. City. Team! Twitter: @YSUsports, @YSUWomensHoops 1


<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL<br />

MEDIA INFORMATION | DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY<br />

QUICK FACTS<br />

Location: __________ Youngstown, OH, 44555<br />

Founded: __________________________1908<br />

Enrollment: ______________________ 15,194<br />

Nickname: _____________________ Penguins<br />

Colors: ___________Red (PMS 185) and White<br />

Arena: ___________________ Beeghly Center<br />

Capacity: _________________________ 6,300<br />

Conference: _______________ Horizon League<br />

Affi liation: ______________________ Division I<br />

President: _________ Dr. Cynthia E. Anderson<br />

Director of Athletics: ____________Ron Strollo<br />

NCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Chet Cooper<br />

TEAM INFORMATION<br />

First Year of Basketball: ___________ 1975-76<br />

All-Time Record: _________473-451 (35 years)<br />

Last NCAA Tourn.: _2000 (vs. Penn State, L, 83-63)<br />

2009-10 Record: ____________________ 0-30<br />

Horizon League Record/Place: ____ 0-18 / 18th<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ___________ 6/2<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: _______________ 4/1<br />

New<strong>com</strong>ers/Redshirts: ________________ 3/4<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach: _________________ Bob Boldon<br />

Record at YSU: ______________ First Year<br />

Career Record: _____ 59-32 (Three Years)<br />

Alma Mater: _______________Walsh, 1997<br />

Assistant Coach: __________ Tavares Jackson<br />

Alma Mater: __ Minnesota, Crookston, 2000<br />

Assistant Coach: _____________ Jen Theissen<br />

Alma Mater: _____________ Gannon, 2006<br />

Assistant Coach: ____________ Kate Schrader<br />

Alma Mater: _____ Florida Gulf Coast, 2007<br />

Director of Operations: _________ John Cullen<br />

Alma Mater ___________ Kent State, 1973<br />

SPORTS INFORMATION<br />

Assistant SID/WBB Contact: ______John Vogel<br />

Offi ce Phone: ___________(330) 941-1480<br />

Cell Phone: _____________ (330) 647-<strong>11</strong>50<br />

Email: ________________ javogel@ysu.edu<br />

Sports Information Director: _____Trevor Parks<br />

Offi ce Phone: ___________(330) 941-3192<br />

Email: _________________tparks@ysu.edu<br />

Assistant SID: _________________ Jamie Hall<br />

Offi ce Phone: ___________(330) 941-1581<br />

Email: _________________ jehall@ysu.edu<br />

Interns ___Kayla Hanuschak, Zach Humphries,<br />

Kelli Phillips<br />

Sports Information Fax: _______(330) 941-3191<br />

Website: __________________ YSUsports.<strong>com</strong><br />

Twitter: __________________ @YSUsports<br />

Facebook: ______ facebook.<strong>com</strong>/ysusports<br />

Press Row Phone: ___________(330) 941-2271<br />

Horizon League Contact: ______Kristy Murphy<br />

Email: ____ kmurphy@horizonleague.org<br />

Horizon League Phone: ______(317) 237-5622<br />

Horizon League Fax: ________(317) 237-5620<br />

Horizon League Website: _ horizonleague.<strong>com</strong><br />

Sports Information Staff<br />

John Vogel<br />

Sports Information<br />

Assistant Director<br />

WBB Contact<br />

Offi ce: (330) 941-1480<br />

Email: javogel@ysu.edu<br />

Trevor Parks<br />

Sports Information<br />

Director<br />

Offi ce: (330) 941-3192<br />

Email: tparks@ysu.edu<br />

Jamie Hall<br />

Sports Information<br />

Assistant Director<br />

Offi ce: (330) 941-1581<br />

Email: jehall@ysu.edu<br />

Zach<br />

Humphries<br />

Student Intern<br />

Kayla K<br />

Hanuschak<br />

H<br />

Student St Intern<br />

Kelli Phillips<br />

Student Intern<br />

Department Directory<br />

Mailing Address<br />

One University Plaza<br />

Stambaugh Stadium<br />

Youngstown, OH 44455<br />

Area Code: (330) 941-<br />

Administration<br />

Ron Strollo, Athletics Director x2385<br />

Elaine Jacobs, Associate AD/SWA x2282<br />

Rick Love, Associate AD x7227<br />

Emily Haynam, Assistant AD x7208<br />

Tom Morella, Assistant AD x2351<br />

Robb Schmidt, Assistant AD x7226<br />

Dr. Chet Cooper, Faculty Athletic Rep. x2385<br />

Academic Advising<br />

Marilyn O’Bruba, Coordinator x1921<br />

Susan Carfolo, Advisor x2283<br />

Marty Hyden, Advisor x3300<br />

George Ritz, Advisor x1921<br />

Terry Samuels, Advisor x3766<br />

Athletic Training<br />

John Doneyko, Head Trainer x3190<br />

Todd Burkey, Assistant Trainer x3726<br />

Erica Chung, Assistant Trainer x3190<br />

Kenny Layman, Assistant Trainer x3190<br />

Jenna Lesko, Assistant Trainer x3190<br />

Jeff Wills, Assistant Trainer x3726<br />

Athletic Business Offi ce<br />

Matt Morrone, Business Manager x3717<br />

Connie Eddy, Assistant x3718<br />

Athletic Development & Penguin Club<br />

Joe Cassese, Development Director x2756<br />

Jim Morrison, Penguin Club Assoc. Dir. x3720<br />

Equipment Room<br />

Carmine Cassese, Equipment Manager x3725<br />

Tim Gallo, Assistant x3725<br />

Marketing & Promotions<br />

Rick Love, Associate AD x7227<br />

Robb Schmidt, Assistant AD x7226<br />

Strength and Conditioning<br />

John Patrick, Head Coach x3689<br />

Liz Vlad, Assistant Coach x3689<br />

Willie Danzer, Assistant Coach x3689<br />

Ticket Offi ce<br />

Tim Stuart, Director or Ticket Operations x7466<br />

Cheryl Traylor-Cowan, Account Clerk x3482<br />

Women’s Basketball<br />

Mari Ann Cann, Secretary x3004<br />

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<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL<br />

Media Credentials<br />

Requests for working media credentials for Youngstown State<br />

women’s <strong>basketball</strong> home games should be directed to John Vogel<br />

in the YSU Sports Information Offi ce by Email (javogel@ysu.edu)<br />

or phone (330) 941-1480. Please submit requests a week prior to<br />

the game so ac<strong>com</strong>modations can be made. Those that receive<br />

credentials are asked to remember that press row and the media<br />

room are working areas and should be treated as such. Children,<br />

spouses, and pets are not permitted in <strong>com</strong>pliance with the working<br />

code of the Basketball Writers Association of America.<br />

Media Services<br />

Complete individual and team statistics, a running play-by-play,<br />

and halftime statistics will be made available to all media. On game<br />

day, game notes, updated statistics, game programs and media<br />

guides will be available. Telephones and wireless Internet are<br />

available before, during and after the game for media use. Press<br />

row offers seating for up to 15 and has wireless stat monitors for<br />

use during broadcasts with priority given to radio and TV talent.<br />

Limited parking is available on Stadium Drive behind Beeghly Center.<br />

Please let the Sports Information Offi ce know in advance of<br />

your parking needs.<br />

Postgame Interviews<br />

The Youngstown State women’s <strong>basketball</strong> locker room is<br />

closed. Postgame interviews will be conducted in Room 103 of<br />

Beeghly Center underneath the main entrance on the South end.<br />

After a brief cooling off period following the conclusion of the game,<br />

head coach Bob Boldon will meet with print and television media.<br />

Players will be available on a request basis. Please let John Vogel<br />

or a member of the Sports Information Staff know of your needs<br />

before the end of the game. Visiting coaches and players can be<br />

brought in to the press conference if requested, but interviews are<br />

typically conducted outside the locker room and are to be arranged<br />

through the visiting SID.<br />

Visiting Radio<br />

YSU will provide an ISDN Line and/or a phone line on a courtesy<br />

basis for the offi cial radio station of the visiting team. If additional<br />

lines are needed, contact the YSU Sports Information Offi ce<br />

at least one week in advance to make arrangements.<br />

Photographers<br />

Two photography areas exist at each end of the court. Photographers<br />

will not be allowed to take photos along the sidelines. A<br />

fl ash may not be used. Credentials must be requested through the<br />

YSU Sports Information Offi ce. Photo strobes may be available for<br />

media use by contacting the sports information offi ce in advance.<br />

Boldon Weekly News Conference<br />

Head Coach Bob Boldon will hold a news conference each<br />

week in the Coaches Court located in the southwest corner on the<br />

second fl oor of Beeghly Center. News conferences will typically be<br />

on Tuesday afternoon, but times and dates are subject to change.<br />

Please contact the Sports Information Offi ce to confi rm times.<br />

MEDIA INFORMATION | MEDIA POLICIES<br />

Interviews During the Week<br />

All interviews with players and coaches should be arranged<br />

through John Vogel in the YSU Sports Information Offi ce. Requests<br />

for player interviews must be made at least 24 hours in<br />

advance. Phone numbers for student-athletes will not be given out<br />

for any reason. No interviews will be conducted on gameday prior<br />

to the game. The best time for interviews is generally immediately<br />

before or after practice. Phone interviews with out-of-town media<br />

will also be handled through the sports information offi ce.<br />

Practice Coverage<br />

Practices are open to the media. Please notify SID John Vogel<br />

at least one day in advance if you plan on attending a practice.<br />

Scheduling is subject to change, so be sure to verify practice times<br />

before you depart.<br />

Directions to Youngstown State University<br />

Beeghly Center Address (for GPS or Google Maps):<br />

224 W. Spring St.<br />

Youngstown, OH 44555<br />

From the northwest (Cleveland, Toledo): Take Ohio Turnpike<br />

to Exit 218. Follow I-80 East to I-680, Youngstown. Take Exit 4A,<br />

Route 422 East and proceed to the Fifth Avenue exit. Proceed<br />

through the traffi c light and along the access road to Fifth Avenue<br />

and campus.<br />

From the north (Ashtabula): Take Route <strong>11</strong> South to I-80 West.<br />

Take Route 7<strong>11</strong> South (exits left). Exit at Gypsy Lane and make a<br />

left onto Gypsy. Cross Belmont Ave. (Rt. 193); at the fourth traffi c<br />

light after Belmont, turn right onto Fifth Ave. Drive down Fifth until<br />

you get to Rt. 422 and athletic facilities will be on your left.<br />

From the east (western Pennsylvania): Take I-80 to Route 7<strong>11</strong><br />

South (Exits left). Exit at Gypsy Lane and make a left onto Gypsy.<br />

Cross Belmont Ave. (Rt. 193); at the fourth traffi c light after Belmont,<br />

turn right onto Fifth Ave. Drive down Fifth until you get to<br />

Rt. 422 and athletic facilities will be on your left.<br />

From the south: Take Ohio Route <strong>11</strong> North to I-680. From I-680,<br />

take Exit 4A, Route 422 East. Exit the freeway at Fifth Avenue.<br />

Proceed through the traffi c light and along the access road to<br />

Fifth Avenue and campus.<br />

From the west: Take I-71 or I-77 to I-76 East. Where I-80 and<br />

I-76 divide, follow I-80 until it intersects with I-680 to Youngstown.<br />

Follow I-680 to Exit 4A, Route 422 East. Exit the 422 freeway at<br />

Fifth Avenue. Proceed through the traffi c light and along the access<br />

road to Fifth Avenue and campus.<br />

From Pittsburgh: Take the PA Turnpike to Exit 234 (16A) on the<br />

Ohio Turnpike. From there, take I-680 approximately 10 miles to<br />

Exit 6B (Route 62 and Hubbard). Follow signs for YSU and take<br />

Route 422 West. Take the second Exit (Fifth Avenue) and turn<br />

left on Fifth.<br />

A great University. City. Team! Twitter: @YSUsports, @YSUWomensHoops 3


<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL<br />

MEDIA INFORMATION | MULTIMEDIA<br />

Radio Home of the Penguins<br />

The radio home for Youngstown State<br />

women’s <strong>basketball</strong> and all other athletic<br />

events is Clear Channel Radio Youngstown’s<br />

570 AM-WKBN.<br />

Clear Channel holds the rights to broadcast<br />

all Penguins athletic events through<br />

June 30, 2013.<br />

WKBN sports director and broadcast veteran<br />

Jim Campbell returns for his fi fth season<br />

as the voice of the Penguins. Campbell and<br />

YSU men’s <strong>basketball</strong> play-by-play announcer<br />

Robb Schmidt hosts the Penguin Playbook<br />

Weekly Radio show featuring head coaches<br />

Bob Boldon and Jerry Slocum.<br />

All YSU women’s <strong>basketball</strong> home games,<br />

select away games and all YSU Horizon<br />

League Tournament games will be aired live<br />

on 570 WKBN. All broadcasts can also be heard online through 570wkbn.<br />

<strong>com</strong>.<br />

Penguins Basketball on MyYTV and HLN<br />

The Penguins will have every home game broadcast locally on television<br />

on a same-day, tape-delay basis on MyYTV. Women’s broadcasts<br />

will begin at 10 p.m. for single games and midnight for doubleheaders.<br />

Sports reporter Chad Krispinsky will call the play-by-play. The game will<br />

also be broadcast at additional times during the week.<br />

In addition, all of YSU’s home games and every road Horizon League<br />

game will be streamed live on the Internet on the Horizon League Network.<br />

Viewing is free upon registration at horizonleaguenetwork.tv.<br />

Penguin Gameday Coach’s Television Show<br />

Beginning in January, Head Coach Bob Boldon will give fans an inside<br />

look at the <strong>basketball</strong> program on Penguin Gameday, hosted by the 21<br />

WFMJ sports staff. The program will feature highlights, preview up<strong>com</strong>ing<br />

games and showcase YSU student-athletes and coaches. The show will<br />

air on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. on The CW - WBCB. Penguin Gameday<br />

is sponsored in part by Sweeney Chevrolet and Sweeney Buick-Pontiac-<br />

GMC.<br />

YSUsports.<strong>com</strong> - “Where the ‘Guins are always on”<br />

The offi cial website of<br />

Youngstown State athletics, YSUsports.<strong>com</strong>,<br />

offers one of the most<br />

<strong>com</strong>prehensive athletic sites in all<br />

of college athletics.<br />

Fans and media can log on for<br />

the latest statistics, game notes,<br />

daily releases, coach and studentathlete<br />

biographies, interviews,<br />

wallpapers and much more detailing<br />

the YSU women’s <strong>basketball</strong><br />

program.<br />

The site also keeps Youngstown<br />

State fans and the media up to date<br />

on all other 17 Penguins athletic<br />

programs as well as Penguin Club<br />

and department social events.<br />

The Vindicator<br />

Vindicator Square<br />

P.O. Box 780<br />

Youngstown, OH 44501<br />

(330) 747-1471<br />

(330) 747-6712 (fax)<br />

www.vindy.<strong>com</strong><br />

Jon Moffett, Beat Writer<br />

jmoffett@vindy.<strong>com</strong><br />

Rob Todor, Editor<br />

todor@vindy.<strong>com</strong><br />

Warren Tribune-Chronicle<br />

240 Franklin, SE<br />

Warren, OH 44482<br />

(330) 841-1715<br />

(330) 841-1713 (fax)<br />

www.tribtoday.<strong>com</strong><br />

Ed Puskas, Editor<br />

John Vargo, Beat Writer<br />

sports@tribtoday.<strong>com</strong><br />

Jambar (Student Newspaper)<br />

Youngstown State University<br />

One University Plaza<br />

Youngstown, Ohio 44555<br />

(330) 941-3095<br />

(330) 941-2322 (fax)<br />

www.thejambar.<strong>com</strong><br />

thejambar@gmail.<strong>com</strong><br />

Boardman News<br />

6221 Market St.<br />

Youngstown, OH 44512<br />

Phone: (330) 758-6397<br />

Fax: (330) 758-2658<br />

John Darnell, Sports Editor<br />

bnews@zoominternet.net<br />

Clear Channel Radio<br />

(Home of YSU Athletics)<br />

570 WKBN<br />

Jim Campbell, Sports Director<br />

jimcampbell@clearchannel.<strong>com</strong><br />

Bill Kelly, General Manager<br />

7461 South Ave.<br />

Boardman, OH 44512<br />

(330) 965-0057<br />

(330) 729-9991 (fax)<br />

www.570wkbn.<strong>com</strong><br />

Cumulus Broadcasting<br />

WBBW 1240-AM<br />

4040 Simon Road<br />

Youngstown, OH 44512<br />

John Caparanis, Sports Director<br />

tipofcap1@aol.<strong>com</strong><br />

(330) 783-1000<br />

(330) 783-0060 (fax)<br />

www.wbbw.<strong>com</strong><br />

Media Outlets<br />

WFMJ-TV (NBC Affi liate)<br />

Dana Balash, Sports Director<br />

Mike Ackelson, Reporter<br />

Rob Decker, Reporter<br />

101 West Boardman St.<br />

Youngstown, OH 44503<br />

(330) 744-8821<br />

(330) 742-2472 (fax)<br />

www.wfmj.<strong>com</strong><br />

WKBN-TV (CBS Affi liate)<br />

WYFX-TV (FOX Affi liate)<br />

Ryan Allison, Sports Director<br />

Chad Krispinsky, Reporter<br />

Joe Alusio, Reporter<br />

3930 Sunset Blvd.<br />

Youngstown, OH 44512<br />

(330) 788-2456<br />

(330) 782-5261 (fax)<br />

www.wkbn.<strong>com</strong><br />

www.myvalleysports.<strong>com</strong><br />

WYTV-TV (ABC Affi liate)<br />

Bill Castrovince, Sports Director<br />

Kristi Branam, Reporter<br />

3930 Sunset Blvd.<br />

Youngstown, OH 44512<br />

(330) 788-2456<br />

(330) 782-5261 (fax)<br />

www.wytv.<strong>com</strong><br />

www.myvalleysports.<strong>com</strong><br />

Akron Beacon Journal<br />

44 East Exchange St.<br />

Akron, OH 44308<br />

Phone: (330) 996-3800<br />

Fax: (330) 996-3629<br />

Cleveland Plain Dealer<br />

1801 Superior Avenue East<br />

Cleveland, OH 44<strong>11</strong>4<br />

Phone: (216) 999-4370<br />

Fax: (216) 999-6276<br />

Pittsburgh Post Gazette<br />

34 Boulevard of the Allies<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15222<br />

Phone: (412) 263-1910<br />

Fax: (412) 263-1926<br />

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review<br />

503 Martindale St., Third Floor<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15212<br />

Phone: (888) 828-8742<br />

Fax: (412) 320-7964<br />

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<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL<br />

Fri. Nov. 12 at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. <strong>11</strong> a.m.<br />

Wed. Nov. 17 at Bowling Green Bowling Green, Ohio 7 p.m.<br />

Sat. Nov. 20 IPFW Beeghly Center 1:05 p.m.<br />

Wed. Nov. 24 BUCKNELL (DH) Beeghly Center 5:15 p.m.<br />

Sat. Nov. 27 Ohio (DH) Beeghly Center 4:35 p.m.<br />

Wed. Dec. 1 at Kent State Kent, Ohio 7 p.m.<br />

Sat. Dec. 4 at American Washington, D.C. 2 p.m.<br />

Sun. Dec. 12 at Western Michigan Kalamazoo, Mich. 2 p.m.<br />

Thur. Dec. 16 AKRON Beeghly Center 7:05 p.m.<br />

Monday Dec. 20 at Stetson & DeLand, Fla. 1 p.m.<br />

Tuesday Dec. 21 vs. Winthrop & DeLand, Fla. 3:30 p.m.<br />

Fri. Dec. 31 at Loyola* Chicago, Ill. 2 p.m.<br />

Sun. Jan. 2 at UIC* Chicago, Ill. 4 p.m.<br />

Thur. Jan. 6 GREEN BAY* Beeghly Center 7:05 p.m.<br />

Sat. Jan. 8 MILWAUKEE* Beeghly Center 1:05 p.m.<br />

Thur. Jan. 13 at Valparaiso* Valparaiso, Ind. 8:05 p.m.<br />

Sat. Jan. 15 at Butler* Indianapolis, Ind. 2 p.m.<br />

Thur. Jan. 20 WRIGHT STATE (DH)* Beeghly Center 5:15 p.m.<br />

Sat. Jan. 22 DETROIT (DH)* Beeghly Center 4:35 p.m.<br />

Sat. Jan. 29 CLEVELAND STATE* Beeghly Center 1:05 p.m.<br />

Thur. Feb. 3 at Milwaukee* Milwaukee, Wis. 8 p.m.<br />

Sat. Feb. 5 at Green Bay* Green Bay, Wis. 3 p.m.<br />

Thur. Feb. 10 BUTLER* Beeghly Center 7:05 p.m.<br />

Sat. Feb. 12 VALPARAISO* Beeghly Center 1:05 p.m.<br />

Thur. Feb. 17 at Detroit* Detroit, Mich. 7 p.m.<br />

Sat. Feb. 19 at Wright State* Dayton, Ohio TBA<br />

Sat. Feb. 26 at Cleveland State* Cleveland, Ohio 4 p.m.<br />

Thur. March 3 UIC* Beeghly Center 7:05 p.m.<br />

Sat. March 5 LOYOLA* Beeghly Center 1:05 p.m.<br />

Mon. March 7 Horizon League First Round Campus Sites TBA<br />

Wed. March 9 Horizon League Quarterfi nals Campus Sites TBA<br />

Fri. March <strong>11</strong> Horizon League Semifi nals Highest Seed TBA<br />

Sun. March 13 Horizon League Finals Highest Seed TBA<br />

Home games in BOLD CAPS<br />

All times are Eastern and subject to change<br />

DH Doubleheader with YSU men’s <strong>basketball</strong> team<br />

& Hatter Holiday Classic<br />

* Horizon League<br />

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<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> TEAM INFORMATION | PHOTO ROSTER<br />

Bojana Dimitrov<br />

#4 | Sr. | Guard<br />

Macey Nortey<br />

#13 | Jr. | Guard<br />

Melissa Thompson<br />

#23 | R-Fr. | Guard<br />

Brandi Brown<br />

#42 | So. | Guard<br />

Jen Theissen<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Kenya Middlebrooks<br />

#5 | Jr. | Guard<br />

Heidi Schlegel<br />

#15 | Fr. | Forward<br />

Monica Touvelle<br />

#24 | Fr. | Guard<br />

Bob Boldon<br />

Head Coach<br />

John Cullen<br />

Director of Operations<br />

Maryum Jenkins<br />

#10 | So. | Guard<br />

Shea Johnson<br />

#20 | Jr. | Guard<br />

Kaitlin Rohrs<br />

#31 | R-Fr. | Forward<br />

Tavares Jackson<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Michelle Berry<br />

Manager<br />

Makala Gasparek<br />

#12 | Jr. | Guard<br />

Liz Hornberger<br />

#21 | Fr. | Guard<br />

Tieara Jones<br />

#32 | Jr. | Guard<br />

Kate Schrader<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Mya Justice<br />

Manager<br />

Roster Breakdown<br />

Guards (10)<br />

Bojana Dimitrov, Makala<br />

Gasparek, Liz Hornberger,<br />

Maryum Jenkins, Shea<br />

Johnson, Tieara Jones,<br />

Kenya Middlebrooks, Macey<br />

Nortey, Melissa Thompson,<br />

Monica Touvelle<br />

Forwards (3)<br />

Brandi Brown, Kaitlin Rohrs,<br />

Heidi Schlegel<br />

Ohio (7)<br />

Makala Gasparek, Tieara<br />

Jones, Kenya Middlebrooks,<br />

Kaitlin Rohrs, Heidi Schlegel,<br />

Melissa Thompson, Monica<br />

Touvelle<br />

California (3)<br />

Brandi Brown, Maryum<br />

Jenkins, Macey Nortey<br />

Florida (1)<br />

Shea Johnson<br />

Pennsylvania (1)<br />

Liz Hornberger<br />

Serbia (1)<br />

Bojana Dimitrov<br />

Heights<br />

6-1 Kaitlin Rohrs<br />

6-0 Heidi Schlegel<br />

Tieara Jones<br />

5-<strong>11</strong> Brandi Brown<br />

5-8 Maryum Jenkins<br />

Shea Johnson<br />

Melissa Thompson<br />

Monica Touvelle<br />

5-7 Bojana Dimitrov<br />

Liz Hornberger<br />

Kenya Middlebrooks<br />

5-5 Makala Gasparek<br />

5-3 Macey Nortey<br />

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous<br />

4 Bojana Dimitrov G 5-7 Sr. Paracin, Serbia/Gimnazija<br />

5 Kenya Middlebrooks G 5-7 Jr. Toledo, Ohio/Waite<br />

10 Maryum Jenkins G 5-8 So. Monrovia, Calif./Monrovia<br />

12 Makala Gasparek G 5-5 Jr. Youngstown, Ohio/Boardman<br />

13 Macey Nortey G 5-3 Jr. Long Beach, Calif./Millikan<br />

15 Heidi Schlegel F 6-0 Fr. Wapakoneta, Ohio/Wapakoneta<br />

20 Shea Johnson G 5-8 R-Jr. Palatka, Fla./Palatka/Midland College<br />

21 Liz Hornberger G 5-7 Fr. Reading, Pa./Muhlenberg<br />

23 Melissa Thompson G 5-8 R-Fr. Solon, Ohio/Solon<br />

24 Monica Touvelle G 5-8 Fr. Boardman, Ohio/Boardman<br />

31 Kaitlin Rohrs F 6-1 R-Fr. Liberty Center, Ohio/Liberty Center<br />

32 Tieara Jones G 6-0 R-Jr. Youngstown, Ohio/Rayen/Foothill College<br />

42 Brandi Brown F 5-<strong>11</strong> So. Claremont, Calif./Claremont<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach • Bob Boldon (Walsh, 1997) • First Season<br />

Assistant Coach • Tavares Jackson (Minnesota, Crookston, 2000) • First Season<br />

Assistant Coach • Kate Schrader (Florida Gulf Coast, 2007) •First Season<br />

Assistant Coach • Jen Theissen (Gannon, 2006) • First Season<br />

Director of Operations • John Cullen (Kent State, 1973) • First Season<br />

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Pronunciation Guide<br />

Bojana Dimitrov “bo-YAWN-uh di-ME-trov”<br />

Makala Gasparek “muh-KAY-la Guh-SPAR-ek”<br />

Schlegel SHLAY-guhl<br />

Touvelle Two-VELL<br />

Sitting (from left): Liz Hornberger, Macey Nortey, Bojana Dimitrov, Makala Gasparek, Monica Touvelle.<br />

Standing: Shea Johnson, Kenya Middlebrooks, Heidi Schlegel, Tieara Jones, Brandi Brown, Melissa Thompson, Maryum Jenkins<br />

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Program Looks for Fresh Start Under Boldon<br />

Shortly after Bob Boldon told program<br />

supporters and the news media that be<strong>com</strong>ing<br />

Youngstown State’s head women’s<br />

<strong>basketball</strong> coach was a dream opportunity,<br />

a reporter asked the fi rst-year head coach<br />

how confi dent he was in his abilities to turn<br />

the program around.<br />

Boldon’s response was simple, direct<br />

and convincing. “Very,” he said.<br />

Boldon, a Northeast Ohio native, <strong>com</strong>es<br />

to Youngstown with an outstanding resume<br />

as a player and an impressive track record<br />

as a collegiate coach for 13 seasons.<br />

Boldon spent the 1990s as a two-time All-<br />

American at point guard and leading Walsh<br />

to the NAIA Final Four. That same decade,<br />

Youngstown State boasted one of the top<br />

mid-major programs in the country with<br />

three NCAA Tournament appearances and<br />

seven seasons with at least 19 wins.<br />

Boldon has since established himself<br />

as an up-and-<strong>com</strong>er in the coaching profession,<br />

and he’s now charged with returning<br />

the Penguins to their roots in his fi rst<br />

Division I head coaching job, just 50 miles<br />

northeast of his own roots in Louisville,<br />

Ohio.<br />

“I’m very proud of this opportunity,”<br />

he said. “It’s something that <strong>com</strong>es with a<br />

great responsibility to return this program<br />

to the winning tradition that the people of<br />

Youngstown are accustomed to, and it’s<br />

something that I’m dedicated to doing.”<br />

“We have to change our culture. We<br />

have to develop and get better. Nobody<br />

wants to win more than the team wants to<br />

win. Nobody wants to win more than I want<br />

to win.”<br />

For the past 13 seasons, Boldon has<br />

been learning and grooming himself for this<br />

position. He has three years of head coaching<br />

experience, and he’s been an assistant<br />

with highly ac<strong>com</strong>plished head coaches.<br />

Two of those coaches – Jerry Scheve and<br />

Karl Smesko – have been voted national<br />

coaches of the year. Boldon spent last season<br />

coaching with Smesko at Florida Gulf<br />

Coast University, and he spent 2006-08 as<br />

an assistant coach at Akron.<br />

At the University of Arkansas at Monticello,<br />

Boldon showed he can rebuild a<br />

program as a head coach. He inherited a<br />

team that went 1-15 in Gulf South Conference<br />

play the year prior to his arrival, and<br />

he immediately brought the Division II Cot-<br />

ton Blossoms up to an 8-8 mark, which was<br />

the school’s best conference record in fi ve<br />

years. He also showed he can lead a powerhouse<br />

as he directed Lambuth University<br />

to 29 wins and a runner-up fi nish for the<br />

NAIA national title in 2008-09. Boldon was<br />

recognized as the Association of Independent<br />

Institutions Coach of the Year after the<br />

regular season and A.I.I. tournament for his<br />

efforts.<br />

“I’ve been a lot of places, but this is home<br />

for me,” Boldon said. “This is where I like to<br />

be. My family is here. My friends that I grew<br />

up with are here. It’s exciting to be back and<br />

to raise my family here in this area, which<br />

I think really prides itself on hard work and<br />

doing things the right way.”<br />

From the fi rst day he was on the job,<br />

Boldon has not tried to detract from the task<br />

he’s been assigned - turning a team that<br />

went 0-30 last year into a Horizon League<br />

contender.<br />

Boldon is an offensive-minded coach,<br />

and he’s focused more attention on shooting<br />

than any other facet of the game since<br />

he arrived on campus. The Guins certainly<br />

have room to improve with Boldon as they<br />

posted league lows with a 30.6 shooting<br />

percentage and an average of 48.6 points.<br />

“We depend on the<br />

3-point shot a lot more than<br />

last year’s team did,” he said.<br />

“That’s why the improvement<br />

in shooting has been encouraging.<br />

The offense will<br />

be faster than last year with<br />

fewer set plays and more motion.<br />

We want to learn how to<br />

read screens and get open.<br />

We need to learn to take what<br />

the defense gives us.”<br />

“Defensively, we want to<br />

be able to take certain things<br />

away depending on the game<br />

plan. That’s going to depend<br />

on who we play and what<br />

their strengths are.”<br />

Boldon inherits a Penguins<br />

team that will have, for<br />

the most part, a roster rich<br />

with unknowns for the <strong>2010</strong>-<br />

<strong>11</strong> season. In addition to three<br />

in<strong>com</strong>ing freshmen – Liz<br />

Hornberger, Heidi Schlegel<br />

and Boardman High graduate<br />

“Every <strong>basketball</strong> season<br />

has a new identity. If you’re<br />

<strong>com</strong>ing off a 30-win season,<br />

or a 30-loss season, none of<br />

it matters this season.”<br />

~ Head Coach Bob Boldon<br />

Monica Touvelle - there are four studentathletes<br />

on the squad who did not play at all<br />

last season. Shea Johnson, Kaitlin Rohrs<br />

and Melissa Thompson missed the year<br />

with injuries, and Youngstown native Tieara<br />

Jones sat out while meeting academic requirements<br />

as a transfer. Those four were<br />

all expected to make solid contributions<br />

last year, and their unfortunate absences<br />

played a big factor in last season’s struggles<br />

as only eight players dressed.<br />

Johnson and Rohrs are expected to miss<br />

the year again with injuries, leaving Boldon<br />

with <strong>11</strong> players at his disposal. However,<br />

with fi ve new players and a bench deeper<br />

than three players, those factors alone provide<br />

hope for a quick improvement. It may<br />

not lead to a huge leap in the win total, but<br />

an increase in <strong>com</strong>petitiveness will be big<br />

progress in Boldon’s fi rst season.<br />

Shooting guard Bojana Dimitrov is the lone<br />

senior on this year’s squad.<br />

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Junior Tieara Jones is a Youngstown native who<br />

fi gures to make a big impact this year after sitting out<br />

the 2009-10 season to meet academic requirements.<br />

“Every <strong>basketball</strong> season has a new identity,” the fi rst-year<br />

coach said. “If you’re <strong>com</strong>ing off a 30-win season, or a 30-loss<br />

season, none of it matters this season.”<br />

FRONTCOURT<br />

Boldon and his staff have a solid base to start the rebuilding<br />

effort with as Brandi Brown returns from arguably the best season<br />

ever by a Penguin freshman. Brown, a 5-foot-<strong>11</strong> forward from<br />

Pomona, Calif., was the runner-up for the Horizon League New<strong>com</strong>er<br />

of the Year award and was the lone player in the league<br />

to average a double-double in 2009-10. She averaged <strong>11</strong>.4 points<br />

and 10.6 rebounds overall, and she was even better in league<br />

games with averages of 12.3 points and <strong>11</strong>.3 rebounds. Among her<br />

long list of highlights, she ranked 18th nationally in rebounding and<br />

30th nationally with 14 double-doubles. Brown has been named<br />

Preseason Horizon League Second-Team for <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong>.<br />

With Rohrs expected to miss the year, Schlegel is the only other<br />

true post on the roster. Schlegel, though, has been solid in fall<br />

workouts and has shown the toughness and athleticism to contribute<br />

immediately as a true freshman. Schlegel was the Northwest<br />

District Co-Player of the Year and a Second-Team All-Ohio honoree<br />

as a senior as she averaged 17.8 points at Wapakoneta High.<br />

She led the Redskins to the Division II (second-largest) <strong>state</strong> title<br />

game as a junior.<br />

The lack of numbers inside will force Jones to be more of a<br />

hybrid player instead of a full-time guard. The six-footer will have<br />

to guard a post at times, and she’ll play primarily on the wing offensively.<br />

Jones, perhaps the most athletic player on the squad, signed<br />

with Buffalo out of high school and played at Foothill College as a<br />

sophomore. As a senior at The Rayen School in Youngstown, she<br />

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averaged 17.1 points and <strong>11</strong> rebounds.<br />

Thompson stands only 5-foot-8, but she’ll likely be asked to<br />

guard inside at times as well. She missed all of last season with<br />

a torn ACL that she suffered in preseason workouts. She’ll wear<br />

a knee brace, but the injury has not been a big deterrent during<br />

the fall. She was a Third-Team Northeast Lakes District pick as a<br />

senior at Solon High.<br />

BACKCOURT<br />

Counting Jones and Thompson, <strong>11</strong> of the 13 players - and nine<br />

of the <strong>11</strong> active group - are listed as guards. The contingent will<br />

be led by the squad’s lone senior in Bojana Dimitrov, and a pair of<br />

experienced juniors in Macey Nortey and Kenya Middlebrooks.<br />

Dimitrov showed a lot of scoring potential in her fi rst season<br />

on campus as a junior college transfer. She averaged 10.1 points<br />

per game, and she scored in double fi gures in 10 of her fi rst 14<br />

contests. Her 27 points against the University of Louisiana at Monroe<br />

was the highest point total by a Penguin last season. Dimitrov<br />

ranked among the national leaders in assists per game as a JUCO<br />

point guard, but injuries forced her to move to the wing last season.<br />

She’ll remain a shooting guard as a senior.<br />

Nortey has started 55 games at point guard in her fi rst two seasons<br />

and is the most experienced player on the squad. She ranked<br />

fourth in the Horizon League with 4.4 assists per game, and she<br />

upper her scoring average to 7.2 points. Nortey has 2<strong>11</strong> career assists,<br />

and she is only one of fi ve players in school history to have<br />

more than 200 assists heading into her junior year.<br />

Middlebrooks averaged nearly fi ve points more as a sophomore<br />

<strong>com</strong>pared to her freshman season as injuries forced her to<br />

be<strong>com</strong>e a primary scoring option. She scored at least eight points<br />

in 17 games after having eight points only once as a freshman.<br />

Middlebrooks made 25 consecutive free throws at one point during<br />

the 2009-10 season, and her 81.6 percent from the charity stripe<br />

during conference play ranked fi fth in the circuit.<br />

Junior Makala Gasparek and sophomore Maryum Jenkins are<br />

also back in the backcourt. Gasparek played in all but one game<br />

last season and showed improvement from her freshman season.<br />

Gasparek shows tremendous energy on the fl oor and is one of the<br />

hardest workers on the team - if not the hardest.<br />

Jenkins averaged 3.8 points in 28 games a year ago and showed<br />

potential to be a big contributor when she scored 15 points against<br />

Canisius early in the year. Jenkins has gotten quicker and improved<br />

her shooting in the offseason, and she displayed good vision of the<br />

fl oor at times last year. She’s worked with the point guards throughout<br />

the fall and could enter the season as the starter.<br />

Hornberger is the only player on the roster brought in by Boldon’s<br />

staff. A 5-foot-7 point guard from Reading, Pa., she signed in<br />

June after averaging 10.8 points, six assists and four steals as a<br />

senior at Muhlenberg High. She has practiced primarily as a point<br />

guard in the fall, but she could also see time on the wing.<br />

Touvelle was an honorable mention all-Ohio pick and one of the<br />

top 3-point threats in the Youngstown area as a senior. She averaged<br />

13.8 points and made 55-of-<strong>11</strong>0 from 3-point range her fi nal<br />

year at Boardman.<br />

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Horizon League: Raise Your Sights<br />

Aspiring to teach young people, through athletic <strong>com</strong>petition,<br />

the value of learning, service to others and personal responsibility<br />

Entering its 32nd season of operation<br />

in the <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> academic year, the Horizon<br />

League continues to aspire toward its goal<br />

of being one of the nation’s leading athletics<br />

conferences while being recognized as<br />

a leader in the development of student-athletes<br />

as leaders and role models.<br />

The Horizon League membership features<br />

ten public and private institutions that<br />

have impressive academic reputations and<br />

a storied tradition of broad-based athletic<br />

programs. Current membership includes<br />

Butler University, Cleveland State University,<br />

the University of Detroit Mercy, the<br />

University of Illinois at Chicago, Loyola<br />

University Chicago, Valparaiso University,<br />

the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, the<br />

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Wright<br />

State University and Youngstown State<br />

University.<br />

The Horizon League’s primary focus<br />

is on adding value to the educational experience<br />

through its four platforms: athletic<br />

performance, academic achievement,<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity outreach, and personal responsibility<br />

and accountability. It is the League’s<br />

belief that athletics is a powerful and visible<br />

resource tool that can be used to enhance<br />

student-athletes’ collegiate experience.<br />

The Horizon League’s goals are to<br />

enhance the holistic university experience<br />

for the student-athlete, to create an affi liation<br />

of institutions with similar athletic goals,<br />

and to adhere to the principals of integrity,<br />

diversity, excellence and growth. The Horizon<br />

League sponsors <strong>com</strong>petition in 19<br />

sports - nine for men (baseball, <strong>basketball</strong>,<br />

cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and<br />

diving, indoor track and fi eld, outdoor track<br />

and fi eld and tennis) and ten for women<br />

(<strong>basketball</strong>, cross country, golf, soccer,<br />

softball, swimming and diving, indoor track<br />

and fi eld, outdoor track and fi eld, tennis and<br />

volleyball).<br />

The League receives automatic bids to<br />

NCAA championships in baseball, men’s<br />

and women’s <strong>basketball</strong>, men’s golf, men’s<br />

and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and<br />

women’s tennis, women’s volleyball, and<br />

for the fi rst time in League history, women’s<br />

golf. The Horizon League is headquartered<br />

in Indianapolis, the “Amateur Sports Capital<br />

of the World,” with offi ces in the Pan<br />

American Plaza (201 S. Capitol Avenue),<br />

located a block from Lucas Oil Stadium and<br />

just minutes from Conseco Fieldhouse, the<br />

State Capitol Building, Victory Field (home<br />

of the Indianapolis Indians) and the NCAA<br />

national offi ce.<br />

A PROUD HISTORY<br />

Founded on June 16, 1979, as the Midwestern<br />

City Conference with six charter<br />

members, the League changed its name<br />

to the Midwestern Collegiate Conference<br />

in 1985 and added women’s sports for the<br />

1986-87 academic year. Charter members<br />

of the conference included current members<br />

Butler and Loyola as well as the University<br />

of Evansville, Oklahoma City University,<br />

Oral Roberts University and Xavier<br />

University.<br />

Among other current members, Detroit<br />

joined in 1980, and Cleveland State, UIC,<br />

Green Bay, Milwaukee and Wright State<br />

came aboard in 1994 (along with Northern<br />

Illinois University) in the largest nonmerger<br />

conference expansion in history.<br />

Youngstown State joining in 2001 and Valparaiso<br />

in 2007.<br />

On June 4, 2001, the Horizon League<br />

unveiled its current name and ushered in<br />

a new dynamic direction that has brought<br />

the League closer to its <strong>state</strong>d goal of being<br />

one of the nation’s top ten collegiate athletic<br />

conferences with a focus on enhancing the<br />

student-athletes’ experience by upgrading<br />

the League’s market and <strong>com</strong>petitive positions.<br />

ATHLETIC SUCCESS<br />

In the past few years, the Horizon<br />

League has enjoyed unprecedented success<br />

on the national stage, highlighted<br />

by Butler’s <strong>2010</strong> NCAA men’s <strong>basketball</strong><br />

championship game appearance where the<br />

Bulldogs fell to Duke, 61-59. The Horizon<br />

League has <strong>com</strong>piled a 10-7 record in the<br />

past fi ve years in the NCAA tournament,<br />

ranking sixth among all collegiate conferences<br />

for winning percentage.<br />

Green Bay’s women’s <strong>basketball</strong> team<br />

became the league’s fi rst at-large bid to the<br />

NCAA Championship in <strong>2010</strong> with Cleveland<br />

State receiving the automatic nod.<br />

The Phoenix knocked off No. 5 seed Virginia<br />

in the fi rst round before falling to Elite<br />

Eight participant Iowa State, 60-56.<br />

Men’s soccer has tasted victory in seven<br />

out of the last eight years (Milwaukee<br />

2002-05, UIC 2006-08), with UIC just one<br />

win away from the College Cup in 2007. In<br />

softball, League teams won a game in the<br />

national tournament four straight years earlier<br />

in the decade (UIC 2002, 2004; Wright<br />

State 2003; Green Bay 2005) while advancing<br />

into the second round in women’s<br />

soccer three of the last six seasons (Detroit<br />

2004, Milwaukee 2005-06). Butler’s<br />

Victoria Mitchell became the League’s fi rst<br />

NCAA individual champion when she won<br />

the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the 2005<br />

NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.<br />

ACADEMIC SUCCESS<br />

Horizon League student-athletes also<br />

excel in the classroom as more than 500<br />

have been named to the Academic Honor<br />

Roll each of the past seven semesters for<br />

carrying a grade-point average of 3.2 or<br />

better, including more than 600 for the last<br />

four semesters. Twenty-seven student-ath-<br />

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letes were named to ESPN The Magazine/<br />

CoSIDA Academic All-District teams in<br />

2009-10, while 10 earned Academic All-<br />

America honors.<br />

COMMUNITY SERVICE<br />

In addition to its athletics success, the<br />

Horizon League has secured a well-earned<br />

reputation for its <strong>com</strong>munity service initiatives.<br />

Each January, member institutions<br />

partner with local elementary schools for<br />

an art, music and essay contest highlighting<br />

the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with<br />

winners recognized at League games on<br />

the weekend of MLK Day.<br />

The Horizon League Student-Athlete<br />

Advisory Committee (SAAC) also has continued<br />

a tradition of working with youth in<br />

Indianapolis during its annual summer<br />

meeting. In addition, several League men’s<br />

<strong>basketball</strong> coaches coached barefoot to<br />

support Samaritan’s Feet, and the League’s<br />

schools and fans donate to Komen for the<br />

Cure for breast cancer awareness during its<br />

annual women’s <strong>basketball</strong> championship.<br />

On campus, student-athletes have<br />

raised money and awareness for such<br />

causes as breast cancer, diabetes and hurricane<br />

relief, while hosting blood drives,<br />

neighborhood clean-ups, Big Brother/Big<br />

Sister programs and more.<br />

SPORTSMANSHIP<br />

One of the Horizon League’s points of<br />

emphasis is fostering collegial environments<br />

for <strong>com</strong>petition among student-athletes,<br />

coaches, administrators and fans in a<br />

pro-active approach. Among the vehicles is<br />

the Ethical Conduct Pledge, which is signed<br />

each season by student-athletes, coaches,<br />

offi cials, and campus and League administrators.<br />

Its purpose is to make all the involved<br />

groups aware of the Horizon League<br />

expectations of behavior during conference<br />

events.<br />

DEMOGRAPHICS<br />

Horizon League institutions boast a<br />

<strong>com</strong>bined enrollment of more than 130,000<br />

plus nearly a quarter-million living alumni<br />

centered in the League’s Midwest footprint.<br />

League media markets include fi ve of the<br />

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nation’s top 35 in Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland,<br />

Indianapolis and Milwaukee, covering<br />

more than ten million television households<br />

and en<strong>com</strong>passing more than nine percent<br />

of the nation’s television audience.<br />

GOVERNANCE<br />

The Horizon League is governed by a<br />

Board of Directors <strong>com</strong>prised of the ten<br />

member institutions’ chief executive offi -<br />

cers. Dr. Bobby Fong, President of Butler,<br />

serves as Board Chair through June 30,<br />

20<strong>11</strong>. Barry Collier, Director of Intercollegiate<br />

Athletics at Butler, serves as chair of<br />

the Executive Council, and Elaine Jacobs,<br />

Associate Athletic Director/Senior Woman<br />

Administrator at Youngstown State, is the<br />

Vice Chair and Joseph Kirsch of Butler<br />

serves as chair of the Faculty Athletics<br />

Representatives.<br />

LEADERSHIP<br />

Jonathan B. (Jon) LeCrone is in his<br />

19th year as Commissioner of the Horizon<br />

League, having been named to the position<br />

on May <strong>11</strong>, 1992, and is the fi fth-longest<br />

tenured <strong>com</strong>missioner among the 31 Division<br />

I conferences. He is the fi fth <strong>com</strong>missioner<br />

in League history, succeeding<br />

Daniel B. “Tucker” DiEdwardo (1989-92),<br />

James W. Shaffer (1984-89), Cecil N. Coleman<br />

(1980-84) and James J. McCafferty<br />

(1979-80).<br />

LeCrone is in the second year of a fouryear<br />

term on the NCAA Division I Leadership<br />

Council after <strong>com</strong>pleting a fi ve-year<br />

term on the Division I Men’s Basketball<br />

Committee.<br />

VISIBILITY<br />

The Horizon League has enhanced its<br />

media visibility with a number of initiatives.<br />

The League is in a three-year agreement<br />

with ESPN that includes selected regularseason<br />

men’s <strong>basketball</strong> action (ESPN2)<br />

and the men’s championship game (ESPN)<br />

and features increased exposures each<br />

year on ESPNU plus inclusion in the annual<br />

O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters, one<br />

of college <strong>basketball</strong>’s premier in-season<br />

events.<br />

Jon LeCrone<br />

Commissioner<br />

Kristy Murphy<br />

Communications<br />

WBB Contact<br />

Bill Potter<br />

Director of<br />

Communications<br />

Horizon League<br />

Pan American Plaza<br />

201 S. Capitol Ave., Suite 500<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46225<br />

Offi ce: (317) 472-0047<br />

Fax: (317) 237-5620<br />

www.horizonleague.<strong>com</strong><br />

HORIZON LEAGUE CITIES<br />

Institution City Population<br />

Butler Indianapolis 785,597<br />

Cleveland State Cleveland 444,313<br />

Detroit Detroit 871,121<br />

Green Bay Green Bay, Wis. 100,353<br />

Loyola Chicago 2,833,321<br />

Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wis. 573,358<br />

UIC Chicago, Ill. 2,833,321<br />

Valparaiso Valparaiso, Ind. 26,519<br />

Wright State Dayton, Ohio 156,771<br />

Youngstown State Youngstown, Ohio 81,520<br />

All of YSU’s home games and conference<br />

road contests will be streamed live on the<br />

Internet on the Horizon League Network.<br />

HLN also features vignettes of league<br />

championships, weekly highlight videos and<br />

other special programming.<br />

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<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> TEAM INFORMATION | OPPONENTS<br />

PITTSBURGH<br />

Fri., Nov. 12 • Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

Enrollment: 33,393<br />

Nickname: Panthers<br />

Colors: Blue and Gold<br />

Head Coach: Agnus Berenato<br />

2009-10 Record: 16-15 (5-<strong>11</strong> Big East)<br />

WBB SID: TBA<br />

Email: TBA<br />

Phone: (412) 648-8240<br />

Press Row: (412) 648-2318<br />

Website: pittsburghpanthers.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arena: Petersen Events Center<br />

Series Record: Pittsburgh leads 12-4<br />

OHIO<br />

Sat., Nov. 27 • Youngstown<br />

Location: Athens, Ohio<br />

Enrollment: 28,442<br />

Nickname: Bobcats<br />

Colors: Hunter Green and White<br />

Head Coach: Semeka Randall<br />

2009-10 Record: 8-22 (4-12 MAC)<br />

WBB SID: Darrin Bates<br />

Email: batesd@ohio.edu<br />

Phone: (740) 593-1299<br />

Press Row:<br />

Website: ohiobobcats.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arena: Convocation Center<br />

Series Record: YSU leads 9-6<br />

AKRON<br />

Sat., Dec. 5 • Akron, Ohio<br />

Location: Akron, Ohio<br />

Enrollment: 24,704<br />

Nickname: Zips<br />

Colors: Blue and Gold<br />

Head Coach: Jodi Kest<br />

2009-10 Record: 18-14 (<strong>11</strong>-5 MAC)<br />

WBB SID: Paul Warner<br />

Email: pwarner@uakron.edu<br />

Phone: (330) 972-2677<br />

Press Row: (330) 374-8771<br />

Website: gozips.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arena: James A. Rhodes Arena<br />

Series Record: YSU leads 36-12<br />

BOWLING GREEN<br />

Wed., Nov. 17 • Bowling Green, Ohio<br />

Location: Bowling Green, Ohio<br />

Enrollment: 15,356<br />

Nickname: Falcons<br />

Colors: Orange and Brown<br />

Head Coach: Curt Miller<br />

2009-10 Record: 27-7 (14-2 MAC)<br />

WBB SID: Mike Cihon<br />

Email: mjcihon@bgsu.edu<br />

Phone: (419) 372-0474<br />

Press Row: (419) 372-7131<br />

Website: bgsufalcons.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arena: Anderson Arena<br />

Series Record: BGSU leads 13-10<br />

KENT STATE<br />

Wed., Dec. 1 • Kent, Ohio<br />

Location: Kent, Ohio<br />

Enrollment: 34,000<br />

Nickname: Golden Flashes<br />

Colors: Navy Blue and Gold<br />

Head Coach: Bob Lindsay<br />

2009-10 Record: 20-<strong>11</strong> (12-4 MAC)<br />

WBB SID: Sheila Blackman<br />

Email: sblackma@kent.edu<br />

Phone: (330) 672-8420<br />

Press Row: (330) 672-94<strong>11</strong><br />

Website: kent<strong>state</strong>sports.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arena: MAC Center<br />

Series Record: Kent State leads 26-12<br />

STETSON<br />

Mon., Dec. 20 • DeLand, Fla.<br />

Location: DeLand, Fla.<br />

Enrollment: 2,390<br />

Nickname: Hatters<br />

Colors: Hunter Green and White<br />

Head Coach: Lynn Bria<br />

2009-10 Record: 6-24 (6-14 Atlantic Sun)<br />

WBB SID: Jesse Cazakoff<br />

Email: jcazakof@stetson.edu<br />

Phone: (386) 822-8131<br />

Press Row: (386) 822-8133<br />

Website: gohatters.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arena: Edmunds Center<br />

Series Record: First meeting<br />

IPFW<br />

Sat., Nov. 20 • Youngstown<br />

Location: Fort Wayne, Ind.<br />

Enrollment: 13,675<br />

Nickname: Mastodons<br />

Colors: Royal Blue and White<br />

Head Coach: Chris Paul<br />

2009-10 Record: 13-17 (10-8 Summit)<br />

WBB SID: Bill Salyer<br />

Email: salyerw@ipfw.edu<br />

Phone: (260) 481-0729<br />

Press Row:<br />

Website: gomastodons.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arena: Memorial Coliseum<br />

Series Record: YSU leads 3-1<br />

AMERICAN<br />

Sat., Dec. 4 • Washington, D.C.<br />

Location: Washington, D.C.<br />

Enrollment: 6,421<br />

Nickname: Eagles<br />

Colors: Red, White & Blue<br />

Head Coach: Matt Corkery<br />

2009-10 Record: 22-10 (13-1 Patriot)<br />

WBB SID: Howard Smith<br />

Email: hsmith@american.edu<br />

Phone: (202) 885-3032<br />

Press Row:<br />

Website: aueagles.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arena: Bender Arena<br />

Series Record: YSU leads 1-0<br />

WINTHROP<br />

Tues., Dec. 21 • DeLand, Fla.<br />

Location: Rock Hill, S.C.<br />

Enrollment: 6,306<br />

Nickname: Eagles<br />

Colors: Garnet and Gold<br />

Head Coach: Bud Childers<br />

2009-10 Record: 13-18 (7-9 Big South)<br />

WBB SID: Brett Redden<br />

Email: reddenb@winthrop.edu<br />

Phone: (803) 323-2129 ext. 6246<br />

Press Row:<br />

Website: winthropeagles.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arena: Winthrop Coliseum<br />

Series Record: First meeting<br />

BUCKNELL<br />

Wed., Nov. 24 • Youngtown<br />

Location: Lewisburg, Pa.<br />

Enrollment: 3,583<br />

Nickname: Bison<br />

Colors: Orange and Blue<br />

Head Coach: Kathy Fedorjaka<br />

2009-10 Record: 7-21 (3-<strong>11</strong> Patriot)<br />

WBB SID: Becky Hart<br />

Email: reh039@bucknell.edu<br />

Phone: (570) 577-1835<br />

Press Row: (570) 577-1519<br />

Website: bucknellbison.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arena: Sojka Pavilion<br />

Series Record: First Meeting<br />

WESTERN MICHIGAN<br />

Sun., Dec. 12 • Kalamazoo, Mich.<br />

Location: Kalamazoo, Mich.<br />

Enrollment: 24,576<br />

Nickname: Broncos<br />

Colors: Brown & Gold<br />

Head Coach: Tasha McDowell<br />

2009-10 Record: 9-21 (4-12 MAC)<br />

WBB SID: Kristin Keirns<br />

Email: kristin.keirns@wmich.edu<br />

Phone: (288) 387-4123<br />

Press Row: (288) 387-4138<br />

Website: wmubroncos.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arena: University Arena<br />

Series Record: WMU leads 4-2<br />

LOYOLA<br />

Fri., Dec. 31 • Chicago, Ill.<br />

Sat., March 5 • Youngstown<br />

Location: Chicago, Ill.<br />

Enrollment: 15,670<br />

Nickname: Ramblers<br />

Colors: Maroon and Gold<br />

Head Coach: Eric Simpson<br />

2009-10 Record: 15-15 (9-9 Horizon)<br />

WBB SID: Leo Krause<br />

Email: lkrause@luc.edu<br />

Phone: (773) 503-2497<br />

Press Row: (773) 274-3550<br />

Website: loyolaramblers.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arena: Gentile Center<br />

Series Record: Loyola leads 15-4<br />

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UIC<br />

Sun., Jan. 2 • Chicago, Ill.<br />

Thurs., March 3 • Youngstown<br />

Location: Chicago, Ill.<br />

Enrollment: 26,245<br />

Nickname: Flames<br />

Colors: Navy Blue and Fire Engine Red<br />

Head Coach: Lisa Ryckbosch<br />

2009-10 Record: 12-18 (9-9 Horizon)<br />

WBB SID: Dan Yopchick<br />

Email: yopchick@uic.edu<br />

Phone: (312) 996-5881<br />

Press Row: (312) 413-5712<br />

Website: uicfl ames.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arena: UIC Pavilion<br />

Series Record: UIC leads 14-8<br />

BUTLER<br />

Sat., Jan. 15 • Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

Thurs., Feb. 10 • Youngstown<br />

Location: Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

Enrollment: 4,200<br />

Nickname: Bulldogs<br />

Colors: Blue and White<br />

Head Coach: Beth Couture<br />

2009-10 Record: 23-10 (14-4)<br />

WBB SID: Josh Rattray<br />

Email: jrattray@butler.edu<br />

Phone: (317) 940-9994<br />

Press Row: (317) 940-9817<br />

Website: butlersports.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arena: Hinkle Fieldhouse<br />

Series Record: Butler leads 15-5<br />

The Horizon League<br />

Championship game will be<br />

televised live on ESPNU.<br />

GREEN BAY<br />

Thurs., Jan. 6 • Youngstown<br />

Sat., Feb. 5 • Green Bay, Wis.<br />

Location: Green Bay, Wis.<br />

Enrollment: 5,889<br />

Nickname: Phoenix<br />

Colors: Green, White and Red<br />

Head Coach: Matt Bollant<br />

2009-10 Record: 28-5 (15-3 Horizon)<br />

WBB SID: Jill Wunrow<br />

Email: wunrowj@uwgb.edu<br />

Phone: (920) 465-5759<br />

Press Row: (920) 465-2918<br />

Website: greenbayphoenix.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arena: Kress Center<br />

Series Record: Green Bay leads 23-1<br />

WRIGHT STATE<br />

Thurs., Jan. 20 • Youngstown<br />

Sat., Feb. 19 • Dayton, Ohio<br />

Location: Dayton, Ohio<br />

Enrollment: 17,074<br />

Nickname: Raiders<br />

Colors: Hunter Green and Gold<br />

Head Coach: Mike Bradbury<br />

2009-10 Record: <strong>11</strong>-19 (6-12 Horizon)<br />

WBB SID: Matt Zircher<br />

Email: matt.zircher@wright.edu<br />

Phone: (937) 774-2831<br />

Press Row: (937) 775-4687<br />

Website: wsuraiders.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arena: Ervin J. Nutter Center<br />

Series Record: YSU leads 21-20<br />

<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> TEAM INFORMATION | OPPONENTS<br />

MILWAUKEE<br />

Sat., Jan. 2 • Youngstown<br />

Sat., March 6 • Milwaukee, Wis.<br />

Location: Milwaukee, Wis.<br />

Enrollment: 29,265<br />

Nickname: Panthers<br />

Colors: Black and Gold<br />

Head Coach: Sandy Botham<br />

2009-10 Record: 12-19 (6-12 Horizon)<br />

WBB SID: Kevin Conway<br />

Email: conway2@uwm.edu<br />

Phone: (414) 229-2413<br />

Press Row: (414) 229-6276<br />

Website: uwmpanthers.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arena: Klotsche Center<br />

Series Record: Milwaukee leads 20-5<br />

DETROIT<br />

Sat., Jan. 22 • Youngstown<br />

Thurs., Feb. 17 • Detroit, Mich.<br />

Location: Detroit, Mich.<br />

Enrollment: 5,700<br />

Nickname: Titans<br />

Colors: Red, White and Blue<br />

Head Coach: Autumn Rademacher<br />

2009-10 Record: 17-14 (14-4 Horizon)<br />

WBB SID: Kit Stetzel<br />

Email: christopher.stetzel@udmercy.edu<br />

Phone: (313) 993-1745<br />

Press Row: (313) 993-1750<br />

Website: detroiittitans.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arena: Calihan Hall<br />

Series Record: Detroit leads 14-12<br />

Horizon League Women’s Basketball<br />

Championship Schedule<br />

March 7<br />

Game 1: #9 seed at #8 seed<br />

Game 2: #10 seed at #7 seed<br />

March 9<br />

Game 3: #8/#9 winner at #1 seed<br />

Game 4: #5 seed at #4 seed<br />

Game 5: #6 seed at #3 seed<br />

Game 6: #7/#10 winner at #2 seed<br />

March <strong>11</strong><br />

Game 7: Game 6 winner vs. Game 5 winner<br />

Game 8: Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner<br />

March 13<br />

Game 9: Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 winner<br />

VALPARAISO<br />

Thurs., Jan. 13 • Valparaiso, Ind.<br />

Sat., Feb. 12 • Youngstown, Ohio<br />

Location: Valparaiso, Ind.<br />

Enrollment: 3,980<br />

Nickname: Crusaders<br />

Colors: Brown and Gold<br />

Head Coach: Keith Freeman<br />

2009-10 Record: 9-21 (6-12 Horizon)<br />

WBB SID: Ryan Wronkowicz<br />

Email: Ryan.Wronkowicz@valpo.edu<br />

Phone: (219) 464-5232<br />

Press Row: (219) 548-1502<br />

Website: valpoathletics.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arena: Athletics-Recreation Center<br />

Series Record: YSU leads 14-13<br />

CLEVELAND STATE<br />

Sat., Jan. 29 • Youngstown<br />

Sat., Feb. 26 • Cleveland, Ohio<br />

Location: Cleveland, Ohio<br />

Enrollment: 15,383<br />

Nickname: Vikings<br />

Colors: Forest Green and White<br />

Head Coach: Kate Peterson Abiad<br />

2009-10 Record: 19-14 (<strong>11</strong>-7 Horizon)<br />

WBB SID: Greg Murphy<br />

Email: g.j.murphy@csuohio.edu<br />

Phone: (216) 687-5288<br />

Press Row: (216) 687-4819<br />

Website: csuvikings.<strong>com</strong><br />

Arena: Wolstein Center<br />

Series Record: YSU leads 30-22<br />

2009-10 Championship Results<br />

March 8<br />

#9 Milwaukee 71, #8 Valparaiso 57<br />

#7 Wright State 61, #10 Youngstown State 43<br />

March 10<br />

#1 Green Bay 72, #9 Milwaukee 48<br />

#4 Cleveland State 78, #5 UIC 72<br />

#3 Detroit 75, #6 Loyola 62<br />

#2 Butler 70, #7 Wright State 57<br />

March 12<br />

#2 Butler 69, #3 Detroit 55<br />

#4 Cleveland State 83, #1 Green Bay 75<br />

March 14<br />

#4 Cleveland State 66, #2 Butler 57<br />

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<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> TEAM INFORMATION | BEEGHLY CENTER<br />

Beeghly Center, the home of Youngstown<br />

State men’s and women’s <strong>basketball</strong>, has<br />

seen a major facelift million this decade,<br />

including the new Dom Rosselli Court installed<br />

in the summer of 2008.<br />

In the last decade, refurbishing has<br />

been done to the hallways, court lighting,<br />

classrooms, fl ooring, lobbies, <strong>basketball</strong><br />

and Olympic Sports offi ces, swimming<br />

pool, and locker rooms. Also The Coaches<br />

Court, a plush room for Athletic Department<br />

functions and press conferences, was<br />

constructed.<br />

Prior to last season, the YSU athletic<br />

department was able acquire the actual<br />

hoops that were used in the 2009 NCAA<br />

Men’s Basketball Final Four in Detroit. New<br />

strobe lights were also installed in the four<br />

corners of the arena to enhance the lighting<br />

for photographers.<br />

This past season, there were upgrades<br />

to the women’s <strong>basketball</strong> locker room and<br />

lounge as well as the staff offi ces.<br />

Beeghly Center, located between Stambaugh<br />

Stadium and the Andrews Wellness<br />

and Recreation Center, has <strong>basketball</strong> support<br />

areas that include an athletic training<br />

room, weight room, coaches offi ces, and a<br />

newly remodeled locker room and players<br />

lounge.<br />

Not only does the Beeghly Center have<br />

an arena, it is a multi-purpose facility that<br />

includes an Olympic-sized swimming and<br />

diving facility, racquetball and squash<br />

courts, classrooms, and administrative offi<br />

ces.<br />

The entire facility was built at a cost of<br />

$5.5 million and opened in 1972. It was<br />

dedicated in the memory of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Leon A. Beeghly, founders of the Standard<br />

Slag Company in Youngstown.<br />

The fi rst women’s <strong>basketball</strong> game in<br />

the Beeghly Center was on Jan. 23, 1976,<br />

when the Penguins defeated Kent State-<br />

Tuscarawas.<br />

Eleven years after construction, the<br />

seating capacity was increased to 6,500<br />

with the addition of permanent seats in<br />

the north and south ends of the arena and<br />

1,250 chairback seats located along the<br />

court. The capacity is currently 6,300 with<br />

recent fl oor expansion along the baselines.<br />

Other recent improvements to the arena<br />

include the addition of two scoreboards, expanded<br />

press row seating, energy-effi cient<br />

lighting and a new sound system.<br />

On Sept. 15, 1996, YSU dedicated Veterans’<br />

Plaza directly in front of Beeghly<br />

Center. This $500,000 <strong>com</strong>munity project<br />

was funded in-part through private donations<br />

to honor all United States Veterans.<br />

Both the Youngstown State men’s and<br />

women’s <strong>basketball</strong> teams routinely enjoy<br />

large crowds. For drawing a season-high<br />

2,567 fans on Jan. 19, 2008, against Detroit,<br />

YSU won the NCAA Division I Pack<br />

The House Challenge for having the largest<br />

attendance among Horizon League teams.<br />

The Penguins annually rank second in the<br />

Horizon League in attendance for women’s<br />

games.<br />

Youngstown State<br />

Year-By-Year Home Record<br />

Year W L Pct.<br />

1975-76 3 2 .600<br />

1976-77 6 0 1.000<br />

1977-78 4 4 .500<br />

1978-79 8 0 1.000<br />

1979-80 7 1 .875<br />

1980-81 9 0 1.000<br />

1981-82 6 3 .667<br />

1982-83 5 6 .455<br />

1983-84 5 5 .500<br />

1984-85 9 3 .750<br />

1985-86 5 4 .556<br />

1986-87 9 3 .750<br />

1987-88 13 1 .929<br />

1988-89 8 1 .889<br />

1989-90 10 5 .667<br />

1990-91 13 0 1.000<br />

1991-92 13 2 .867<br />

1992-93 8 4 .667<br />

1993-94 2 <strong>11</strong> .154<br />

1994-95 <strong>11</strong> 2 .846<br />

1995-96 10 4 .714<br />

1996-97 10 1 .909<br />

1997-98 12 1 .923<br />

1998-99 12 1 .923<br />

1999-2000 9 2 .818<br />

2000-01 7 7 .500<br />

2001-02 7 4 .636<br />

2002-03 4 9 .308<br />

2003-04 3 9 .333<br />

2004-05 7 6 .538<br />

2005-06 5 7 .417<br />

2006-07 5 8 .385<br />

2007-08 7 6 .538<br />

2008-09 2 <strong>11</strong> .154<br />

2009-10 0 13 .000<br />

Total 254 146 .635<br />

Beeghly Center Largest<br />

Women’s Basketball Crowds<br />

Date Opponent Attendance<br />

1/10/04 Wright State 4,197<br />

2/9/93 Tennessee 4,126<br />

2/7/98 Oral Roberts 4,<strong>11</strong>5<br />

2/19/98 Valparaiso 4,100<br />

2/10/01 Valparaiso 3,800<br />

2/28/04 Milwaukee 2,906<br />

12/17/05 Indiana State 2,836<br />

1/21/04 Butler 2,780<br />

1/19/08 Detroit 2,567<br />

12/19/03 Clemson 2,553<br />

12/13/03 Kent State 2,490<br />

2/9/08 Milwaukee 2,319<br />

1/12/06 Milwaukee 2,267<br />

1/<strong>11</strong>/97 Troy State 2,124<br />

2/14/02 Green Bay 2,109<br />

1/15/00 Valparaiso 2,000<br />

2/3/96 UMKC 2,000<br />

2/18/89 Pittsburgh 2,000<br />

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MEET THE PENGUINS | STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS<br />

2009-10 | FRESHMAN<br />

Voted onto the Horizon League All-New<strong>com</strong>er Team and was the<br />

runner-up for the league’s New<strong>com</strong>er-of-the-Year award... Became<br />

the fi fth YSU player to earn Horizon League all-new<strong>com</strong>er honors,<br />

joining Jen Perugini, Lauren Branson, Heather Karner and Tiara<br />

Scott... Was the only Horizon League player to average a doubledouble...<br />

Averaged <strong>11</strong>.4 points, 10.6 rebounds and 1.6 steals in 32.2<br />

minutes per game... Led the circuit in rebounding while ranking 15th<br />

in scoring... Was even better in Horizon League games, averaging<br />

12.3 points, <strong>11</strong>.3 rebounds and 2.1 steals... In league games, led the<br />

conference in rebounding while ranking 12th in scoring and fi fth in<br />

steals... Ranked 18th in the country in rebounding average and tied<br />

for 30th in double-doubles... Was second nationally among freshmen<br />

in rebounding, trailing only Howard’s Saadia Doyle... The last YSU<br />

freshman to post more than one double-double in a season was<br />

Horizon League New<strong>com</strong>er of the Year Jen Perugini (2001-02), who<br />

had 10... Became the seventh player in school history to average a<br />

double-double for a season and the fi rst to lead the team in scoring,<br />

rebounding and steals... Her 318 rebounds were the most-ever by a<br />

YSU freshman and the fi fth-most for a season regardless of class... Is<br />

the third player in school history to reach 300 rebounds in a season...<br />

Broke Jen Perugini’s previous freshman record of 239 on Feb. 6 against<br />

UIC... Scored 342 points, which is the third-most by a YSU freshman...<br />

First freshman to score 300 points since 1994-95... Additionally, her<br />

49 steals were the seventh-most by a YSU freshman... Was one of<br />

fi ve freshmen nationally to have at least 14 double-doubles... Posted<br />

10 double-doubles in 18 Horizon League contests... Her 19 rebounds<br />

at Loyola (1/9) tied for the top mark in the Horizon League during the<br />

season... Had seven steals at Milwaukee (3/6), which was the most for<br />

a YSU player since Brianne Kenneally had seven against Cleveland<br />

State in 2000... Led YSU in rebounds in the fi rst nine games and in 28<br />

out 30 games overall... Had four-or-more boards in every game and<br />

10-plus 17 times... Grabbed at least 10 rebounds in 14 of the last 20<br />

contests... Had her best shooting day of the year against Cleveland<br />

Brown’s Career Statistics<br />

BRANDI BROWN | #42<br />

Pos: Forward • Year: Sophomore • Height: 5-<strong>11</strong><br />

Hometown: Pomona, Calif. | High School: Claremont<br />

Getting to know Brandi<br />

Worst habit: Eating too much candy... Favorite movie: Sister Act 2... Favorite color:<br />

Gold... What reality TV show she’d be best on: Jersey Shore... What website she visits<br />

fi rst: weather.<strong>com</strong>... Favorite thing about <strong>basketball</strong>: It calls for improvisation - challenges<br />

body and mind to react quickly... How she relaxes: Listens to music and sings to herself...<br />

Favorite musician: Aaliyah... Most-prized possession: Gold bracelet from her mom...<br />

Unique to Brandi: She leads a weekly Bible study on campus... Favorite season: Spring.<br />

State (2/20), making seven of her nine fi eld goal attempts... Scored 15<br />

points and grabbed <strong>11</strong> rebounds at Detroit (1/24)... Sank a career-high<br />

nine free throws in 10 attempts against the Titans... Set a career-high<br />

with 19 rebounds to <strong>com</strong>pliment her 16 points at Loyola (1/9)... 10 of<br />

her rebounds were on the offensive end, and she had eight boards in<br />

the fi rst seven minutes... Scored 18 points and grabbed 15 rebounds<br />

against Milwaukee (1/2)... Had seven offensive boards and was 8-for-<br />

<strong>11</strong> from the fi eld... Had 18 rebounds against Bowling Green (12/21)...<br />

Accounted for 46.2 percent of YSU’s 39 rebounds as a squad in the<br />

game... Scored a career-high 24 points and had 14 boards at Akron<br />

(12/5)... Had fi rst career double-double against High Point (<strong>11</strong>/14)<br />

with 14 points and <strong>11</strong> boards... First YSU freshman to post a doubledouble<br />

or 10+ rebounds since Ta-myra Davis in 2007... One of only<br />

two players to start every game (Macey Nortey).<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Was a two-year letterwinner... Averaged 24 points and 19.6 rebounds<br />

as a senior... Shot 58 percent from the fl oor... Averaged 2.3 steals and<br />

1.8 blocks per game... Retired as Claremont’s all-time leading scorer<br />

and rebounder... Notched career highs of 36 points and 35 rebounds...<br />

Averaged 18.2 points and 14.3 rebounds as a junior, 16.1 and 12.8<br />

as a sophomore and 10.6 and 9.1 as a freshman... Earned Second-<br />

Team All-CIF Southern Section honors at the Division IIA level as<br />

a senior... Named First-Team All-Baseline League as a senior and<br />

junior... Earned second-team all-league honors as a freshman and<br />

sophomore... Head Coach was Brian Nehring... Also played volleyball<br />

and earned the team’s Coach’s Award.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Major is undecided... Daughter of Wayne and Yo-Landa Brown... has<br />

two brothers (Brandon and Bryan) and a sister (Brittany)... Born Jan.<br />

10.<br />

Year GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG<br />

09-10 30-30 967-32.2 127-289 .439 0-0 .000 88-164 .537 318-10.6 71 12 61 8 49 342 <strong>11</strong>.4<br />

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<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL<br />

BOJANA DIMITROV | #4<br />

Pos: Guard | Year: Senior | Height: 5-7<br />

Hometown: Paracin, Serbia | High School: Gimnazija |<br />

Previous: Carl Albert<br />

Getting to know Bojana<br />

Role model: Queen Elizabeth... Worst habit: Thinking about politics... Favorite cartoon<br />

character: Eric Cartman (South Park)... What TV channel she couldn’t live without: She<br />

doesn’t watch TV... Favorite thing about <strong>basketball</strong>: Escape from reality... Best <strong>basketball</strong><br />

memory: Winning Serbian Junior National Championship... How she likes to relax: Read or<br />

talk to family on Skype... Most embarrassing song on iPod: Macarena... What she would<br />

buy with $100: The Lord of the Rings books... Unique to Bojana: She survived two wars.<br />

2009-10 | JUNIOR<br />

Played in 23 games and started 19... Missed seven games due to<br />

injuries - fi ve games with a sprained PCL and two with a concussion...<br />

Scored 232 points, had 24 steals and grabbed 62 rebounds... Ranked<br />

19th in the Horizon League in scoring at 10.1 points per game... Her<br />

1.6 3-pointers per game ranked eighth... Averaged 7.8 points against<br />

league foes... Led the squad with 37 triples... Ranked second on the<br />

team in scoring and third in points... Scored in double fi gures 10 times,<br />

all of which came in her fi rst 14 contests... Hit at least one trey in 19<br />

of her 23 games and hit multiple 3-pointers nine times... Scored a<br />

career-high 27 points against ULM (<strong>11</strong>/27), 18 of which came in the<br />

second half... Was 10-for-17 from the fi eld and 6-for-9 from 3-point<br />

range... Named to the all-tournament team at Elon and UTEP... Scored<br />

21 points against Elon (<strong>11</strong>/13), which was the most by a Penguin in<br />

her debut since Heather Karner scored 34 points in 2006... Scored 15<br />

points, nine of which came behind the arc, and grabbed fi ve rebounds<br />

against Kent State... Had seven steals in a two game stretch vs. Green<br />

Bay (1/4) and UIC (1/7)... Had a steal in <strong>11</strong> consecutive games.<br />

CARL ALBERT STATE COLLEGE<br />

Ranked 68th out of 205 junior college prospects across the country by<br />

the All Star Girls Basketball Report... Averaged 10 points, 4.5 assists<br />

and 2.6 rebounds as a sophomore... As a freshman, ranked second in<br />

Region 2 and 18th nationally in the NJCAA Division I with 5.9 assists<br />

per game... Recorded 12 assists three times in her career and scored<br />

a career-high 23 points.<br />

Dimitrov’s Career Statistics<br />

MEET THE PENGUINS | STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Averaged 16.3 points per game as a senior at Gimnazija High School<br />

in Cuprija, Serbia... Was the team assists leader all four years and<br />

fi nished with more than 600 assists in her career... Helped lead her<br />

team to the Serbian national title as a freshman and junior... Team was<br />

second nationally her sophomore season... Was a three-time all-<strong>state</strong><br />

team honoree and played on the Serbian National Team for players<br />

under age 18.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Prefers to be called by her nickname Boki (Bo-kee)... Major is<br />

sociology... Daughter of Borivoje and Marija Dimitrov... Has a brother<br />

(Marko)... Born April 8.<br />

Year GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG<br />

09-10 23-19 651-28.3 87-305 .285 37-127 .291 21-34 .618 62-2.7 43 30 66 1 24 232 10.1<br />

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MEET THE PENGUINS | STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS<br />

2009-10 | SOPHOMORE<br />

Nearly tripled her scoring total from her freshman year, upping her<br />

points from 15 to 42... Played in 29 games and started three... Scored<br />

all of her points by Jan. 28... Scored a career-best seven points on<br />

3-for-4 shooting against Butler (1/16)... Had six points and grabbed a<br />

career-high fi ve rebounds against Detroit (1/28)... Scored fi ve points<br />

- all on free throws - at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/17)... Also scored fi ve<br />

points with a 3-pointer and another fi eld goal at Loyola (1/9)... Played<br />

a career-high 33 minutes at Akron (12/5)... Scored three points in her<br />

fi rst start of the year against Weber State (<strong>11</strong>/28).. Had a career-high<br />

three steals against ULM (<strong>11</strong>/27)... Notched 12 steals after having zero<br />

as a freshman.<br />

2008-09 | FRESHMAN<br />

Originally joined the team in late September as a walk-on but eventually<br />

earned a scholarship... Played in 28 games and started twice, including<br />

the season opener at Kent State (<strong>11</strong>/15)... Played a career-high 21<br />

minutes in her second start at Green Bay (2/5)... Scored 15 points<br />

and grabbed 18 rebounds on the season while average 7.2 minutes<br />

per game... Scored a career-high three points in back-to-back games<br />

at Pittsburgh (<strong>11</strong>/29) and against Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/3)... Her three<br />

points against the Panthers came on her fi rst career trey... grabbed a<br />

career-high three rebounds at Green Bay... dished out a career-high<br />

two assists against Niagara (<strong>11</strong>/22)... Committed only eight turnovers<br />

in 202 minutes of action.<br />

Gasparek’s Career Statistics<br />

MAKALA GASPAREK | #12<br />

Position: Guard | Year: Junior | Height: 5-5<br />

Home: Youngstown, Ohio | High School: Boardman<br />

Getting to know Makala<br />

Favorite pro athlete: Albert Pujols... Worst habit: Having too many energy drinks...<br />

Favorite actor: Vin Diesel... Favorite holiday: Thanksgiving... What TV channel she<br />

couldn’t live without: Food Channel... How she relaxes: Watch a movie and eat snacks...<br />

What she’d buy with $100: Shoes... Favorite food: Chicken!... Favorite pizza topping:<br />

Pineapple... Favorite Musician: Lil Wayne... Dream job: Fire fi ghter... Something unique:<br />

Only green-eyed, curly-haired or left-handed person in her family.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Was a two-year letterwinner... Boardman went to the Ohio <strong>state</strong><br />

semifi nals her sophomore year after winning district and regional<br />

championships... Also helped lead the Spartans to back-to-back<br />

Federal League titles... Named MVP of the Al Beach Classic All-Star<br />

Game... Also played softball and golf.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Major is physical education... Daughter of Darius and Teresa<br />

Gasparek... Has two sisters (Mechee and Miah)... Born June 17...<br />

Member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee for 2009-10.<br />

Year GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG<br />

09-10 29-3 476-16.4 <strong>11</strong>-49 .224 4-26 .154 16-24 .667 42-1.4 24 10 26 2 13 42 1.5<br />

08-09 28-2 202-7.2 5-20 .250 1-5 .200 4-7 .571 18-0.6 10 9 8 0 0 15 0.5<br />

Totals 57-5 678-<strong>11</strong>.9 16-69 .232 5-31 .161 20-31 .645 60-1.1 34 19 34 2 13 57 1.0<br />

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<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL<br />

LIZ HORNBERGER | #21<br />

Position: Guard • Year: Freshman • Height: 5-7<br />

Hometown: Reading, Pa. | High School: Muhlenberg<br />

2009-10 | JUNIOR<br />

Missed the entire season with injuries.<br />

Getting to know Liz<br />

Favorite pro sports team: Oakland Raiders... Role model: Younger brother... Favorite<br />

actor: Jake Gyllenhaal... Favorite cartoon character: Courage the Cowardly Dog... Mostprized<br />

possessions: Letters from friends back home... Favorite thing about <strong>basketball</strong>:<br />

The tempo and pressure... How she spends off days: Shooting by herself and going<br />

to study tables... How she relaxes: Watch a scary move and order pizza... Dream job:<br />

Juvenile delinquent counselor... Unique to Liz: The marks on her face make a smile.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Earned four letters and was team captain one year... Started all four<br />

seasons at point guard.... Scored 888 points over her career and<br />

directed Muhlenberg to an 87-25 record... Hit a school-record 185<br />

3-pointers in her career... Also hit six triples in a contest, which tied a<br />

school record... Muhlenberg won four straight division titles, qualifi ed<br />

for districts all four seasons and qualifi ed for the <strong>state</strong> tournament<br />

three times... Averaged 10.8 points, six assists, four steals and four<br />

SHEA JOHNSON | #20<br />

Position: Guard | Year: Junior | Height: 5-9<br />

Hometown: Palatka, Fla. | High School: Palatka | Previous:<br />

Midland College<br />

Favorite pro athlete: Allen Iverson...<br />

Getting to know Shea<br />

MIDLAND COLLEGE<br />

Was ranked the 92nd-best JUCO prospect in the nation by the Collegiate<br />

Girls Basketball Report... Averaged 8.3 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.2<br />

steals while playing in all 32 games as Midland went 30-2 and fi nished<br />

the year ranked fi fth in NJCAA Division I her sophomore year... As a<br />

freshman, averaged 5.5 points and 3.5 rebounds as Midland fi nished<br />

31-6 and fi nished fi fth at the NJCAA National Tournament.<br />

MEET THE PENGUINS | STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS<br />

rebounds to earn all-county honors... Started at point guard in the All-<br />

Berks County All-Star game... Played for the Philadelphia Belles AAU<br />

squad that reached the fi nals of the 2009 U.S. Junior Nationals.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Major is criminal justice... Daughter of Daniel and Ginny Hornberger...<br />

Has a brother (Thomas) and a sister (JeanLouise)... Born Oct. 14.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Named second-team all-<strong>state</strong>, Putnam County Player of the Year and<br />

nominee for Miss Florida Basketball as a senior... Named second-team<br />

all-<strong>state</strong> as a junior... Was a third-team all-<strong>state</strong> pick and county player<br />

of the year as a sophomore... One of the Top 50 African-American<br />

Scholars in the county... Earned a Florida Bright Futures Scholarship.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Major is <strong>com</strong>puter information systems... Daughter of Lee and Christine<br />

Johnson... Has two brothers (LeeQuan and Darcy) and three sisters<br />

(LeeQuisha, Marian and Ni’An)... Born March 4.<br />

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MEET THE PENGUINS | STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS<br />

2009-10 | FRESHMAN<br />

Played in 28 games and started seven... Scored all of her 106 points<br />

in 16 games and was held scoreless in the other 12... Averaged 6.6<br />

points in the games she reached the scoring column... For the year,<br />

averaged 3.8 points and 2.9 rebounds while posting 34 steals... Also<br />

averaged 3.8 points and 2.9 rebounds in 16 Horizon league games...<br />

Scored a career-high 15 points against Canisius in 23 minutes (<strong>11</strong>/22)...<br />

Was 6-for-9 from the fl oor and 2-for-3 from behind the 3-point arc...<br />

Her other double-digit scoring game came at Green Bay in 16 minutes<br />

(3/4)... Grabbed six rebounds three times, including against Canisius...<br />

Scored all eight of her points at Cleveland State in under four minutes<br />

(1/22)... Also had a career-high fi ve steals and played 29 minutes<br />

against the Vikings... Had a career-high three assists in back-to-back<br />

games against Valparaiso (1/14) and Butler (1/16)... Had at least one<br />

steal in nine straight games from Dec. 21 to Jan. 28 and an assist in<br />

nine straight from Dec. 17 to Jan. 22... Hit two 3-pointers and had four<br />

rebounds against Pittsburgh in her fi rst career start.<br />

Jenkins’ Career Statistics<br />

MARYUM JENKINS | #10<br />

Position.: Guard | Year: Sophomore | Height: 5-8<br />

Hometown: Duarte, Calif. | High School: Monrovia<br />

Getting to know Maryum<br />

Favorite pro athlete: Allen Iverson... Favorite pro sports team: Philadelphia 76ers...<br />

Favorite holiday: Thanksgiving... Favorite Movie: Big Momma’s House... What TV channel<br />

she couldn’t live without: ESPN... Most-prized possession: Being alive... Favorite<br />

thing about <strong>basketball</strong>: It’s fun!... How she spends off days: Sleeping... Favorite pizza<br />

topping: Just cheese... Three words that describe her: Shy, athletic, honest... Favorite<br />

food: Chinese... Favorite vacation spot: Any beach... Favorite season: Summer<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Started all four years at shooting guard or point guard... Ranked<br />

290th out of 1,725 high school prospects across the country by the<br />

All Star Girls Basketball Report... Averaged 15 points, fi ve assists,<br />

four rebounds and three steals as a senior... Helped lead Monrovia<br />

to league titles as a freshman, sophomore and senior... Averaged 15<br />

points, fi ve assists, four rebounds and three steals as a senior... Also<br />

<strong>com</strong>peted in the hurdles and played tennis.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Major is undecided... Daughter of Billy and Roshawn Jenkins... Has<br />

two sisters (Kaila and Aliah)... Born June 3.<br />

Year GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG<br />

09-10 28-7 556-19.9 41-154 .266 16-55 .291 8-25 .320 80-2.9 67 27 62 5 34 106 3.8<br />

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<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL<br />

TIEARA JONES | #32<br />

Position: Guard | Year: Junior | Height: 6-0<br />

Hometown: Youngstown, Ohio | High School: Rayen |<br />

Previous: Foothill College<br />

Getting to know Tieara<br />

Favorite pro athlete: LeBron James... Role model: Her mom and former coaches Tamisha<br />

Franklin and Brenda Scott... Favorite holiday: Valentine’s Day... Favorite actor: Martin<br />

Lawrence... Most-prized possession: iPhone 4... How many texts she sends per month:<br />

Way too many... First website she visits: Netfl ix... How many songs on her iPod: 2,587...<br />

Favorite candy: Now and Later... Favorite vacation spot: San Francisco... Favorite food:<br />

Fried chicken wings... Unique to Tieara: Full fi rst name is Tieara-Lynn.<br />

2009-10 | JUNIOR<br />

Redshirted as she fulfi lled NCAA academic requirements.<br />

FOOTHILL COLLEGE<br />

As a sophomore, helped lead the team to its third straight California<br />

State Tournament... Team advanced to the Elite 8... Averaged 15.1<br />

points, 10 rebounds and 4.5 assists... Named team captain and the<br />

squad’s most inspirational player.<br />

UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO<br />

Averaged 4.5 points and 2.8 rebounds for the Bulls as a freshman...<br />

Scored a career-high 17 points and grabbed seven rebounds at Kent<br />

State... Had fi ve steals at South Carolina.<br />

Jones’ Career Statistics (* - at Buffalo)<br />

MEET THE PENGUINS | STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Was a four-year letterwinner for The Rayen School in Youngstown...<br />

Averaged 17.1 points, <strong>11</strong> rebounds and three assists for the Tigers as<br />

a senior... Named to the Mahoning Valley All-Star Team... Also Named<br />

First-Team All-Steel Valley Conference ... Helped lead the squad to<br />

a district and Steel Valley title... Coach was Tanisha Franklin... Also<br />

played volleyball.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Major is criminal justice... Daughter of William and Karen Jones... Has<br />

two brothers (Michael and Markus)... Her mom and brother Michael<br />

both attended YSU... Born Feb. 15.<br />

Year GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG<br />

06-07 28-0 341-12.2 52-122 .426 4-14 .286 17-31 .548 78-2.8 60 17 34 4 30 125 4.5<br />

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MEET THE PENGUINS | STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS<br />

2009-10 | SOPHOMORE<br />

Played in all 30 games and started 29... Averaged 33.5 minutes,<br />

which ranked second on the team... Also averaged 7.8 points and 4.0<br />

points... Upped her pace to 8.1 points and 4.6 points against league<br />

opponents... Scored at least eight points 17 times... Her career high<br />

was eight entering the season... Scored 9.7 points per game at home...<br />

Reached double fi gures in scoring <strong>11</strong> times... Scored a career-high<br />

18 points against UIC, going 3-for-8 from the fi eld and <strong>11</strong>-for-14 from<br />

the free-throw line (2/6)... Made 25 consecutive free throws from<br />

Dec. 5 to Jan. 30, which is tied for the sixth-longest streak in school<br />

history... In conference games, made 40-of-49 attempts from the line<br />

for 81.6 percent... That percentage ranked fi fth in the circuit... Scored<br />

16 points at UIC (1/7), going 6-for-13 from the fi eld and 4-for-7 from<br />

the 3-point arc... The four treys were also a career-high.... Scored<br />

15 points, grabbed eight rebounds and had four steals in 39 minutes<br />

against Valparaiso (1/14)... Matched career high with nine rebounds<br />

against Wright State (2/25)... Made 24 3-pointers after sinking two as<br />

a freshman.<br />

2008-09 | FRESHMAN<br />

Played in all 30 games and started nine... Averaged three points,<br />

2.5 rebounds and 1.2 steals overall in 23.8 minutes... Upped her<br />

averages in Horizon League games to 3.1 points and 2.9 rebounds...<br />

Ranked fourth on the squad and second among freshmen in minutes<br />

per game... Scored a career-high eight points twice, including at<br />

Milwaukee in the Horizon League Tournament (3/9)... Hit a career-best<br />

four fi eld goals on nine attempts against the Panthers in 24 minutes...<br />

Middlebrooks’ Career Statistics<br />

KENYA MIDDLEBROOKS | #5<br />

Position: Guard | Year: Junior | Height: 5-7<br />

Hometown: Toledo, Ohio | High School: Waite<br />

Getting to know Kenya<br />

Role model: Her mother... Worst Habit: Biting her nails... Favorite color: PURPLE!!...<br />

Favorite movie: Love & Basketball... What reality TV show she’d be best on: Degrassi...<br />

How many text messages she sends monthly: Over 1,000... Favorite thing about<br />

<strong>basketball</strong>: Bonds you make with teammates... How she spends off days: Volunteering<br />

at Boys & Girls Club... Favorite Musician: Lady GaGa... Dream job: Traveling around the<br />

world... Unique to Kenya: She wears goggles when she’s playing <strong>basketball</strong>.<br />

Also scored eight at Loyola on three fi eld goals and two free throws<br />

(2/26)... Grabbed a career-high nine rebounds and scored six points<br />

against UIC (1/29)... Had multiple steals in 12 games, including four<br />

straight from Dec. 14 to Dec. 30... Had a career-high four steals at<br />

Central Michigan (12/14) and against Akron (12/20)... Dished out a<br />

career-high four assists at UIC (2/28)... Registered eight of her nine<br />

starts in a 10-game span from Jan. 24 to Feb. 28... Played a careerhigh<br />

36 minutes at UIC (2/28).<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Was a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at Toledo Waite<br />

High School... Averaged 10 points and 5.6 per game as a senior...<br />

Named second-team all-city and third-team Division I all-district...<br />

Helped Waite to three city championships and one district title... Also<br />

played volleyball and participated in track and fi eld... Was an honor roll<br />

student... Was one of 33 students nationally to be a fi rst-time attendee<br />

at the 6th Annual National Council for Community and Education<br />

Partnerships Booz Allen Hamilton Youth Leadership Summit in<br />

Washington, D.C.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Major is social work... Mother is Pamela Middlebrooks... Is an<br />

only child... Born Feb. 3.<br />

Year GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG<br />

09-10 30-29 1,006-33.5 77-315 .244 24-93 .258 56-75 .747 121-4.0 52 39 91 7 24 234 7.8<br />

08-09 30-9 713-23.8 33-143 .231 2-20 .100 23-38 .605 74-2.5 45 33 75 3 37 91 3.0<br />

Totals 60-38 1,719-28.7 <strong>11</strong>0-458 .240 26-<strong>11</strong>3 .230 79-<strong>11</strong>3 .699 195-3.3 97 72 166 10 61 325 5.4<br />

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MACEY NORTEY | #13<br />

Position: Guard | Year: Junior | Height: 5-3<br />

HHometown:<br />

Los Angeles, Calif. | High School: Millikan<br />

2009-10 | SOPHOMORE<br />

One of two players to play in and start all 30 games... Averaged 7.2<br />

points and 4.4 assists, up from 5.6 and 2.7 as a freshman... Posted<br />

131 assists, which fourth-most by a sophomore in school history...<br />

Reached 200 career assists on Feb. 27 against Detroit... Ranked<br />

fourth in the Horizon League in assists per game... Had at least four<br />

assists 18 times and at least six 12 times... Scored a career-high 20<br />

points against Kent State, going 7-for-15 from the fi eld and 5-for-<br />

6 from the free-throw line (<strong>11</strong>/18)... Also had fi ve assists against the<br />

Golden Flashes... Had a career-best nine assists at UIC (1/7)... Had 15<br />

points, six assists and three steals against Weber State (<strong>11</strong>/28)... Had<br />

a season-high four steals and was 3-for-4 from the fi eld at Cleveland<br />

State (1/22)... Played the entire game at Akron, scoring 14 points and<br />

dishing out six assists... Played all 40 minutes three times.<br />

2008-09 | FRESHMAN<br />

Played in all 30 games and started 25 at point guard... Averaged<br />

5.6 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.7 assists... Played 26.8 minutes per<br />

game, which ranked second on the team... Her 80 assists ranks as<br />

the sixth most by a freshman in school history... Played more than<br />

30 minutes <strong>11</strong> times... Scored in double fi gures three times, including<br />

a 13-point outing at Kent State in her fi rst collegiate game (<strong>11</strong>/15)...<br />

Scored a career-high 14 points against Wright State (2/21)... Matched<br />

her career best with 38 minutes played and made a season-high six<br />

fi eld goals against the Raiders... Scored <strong>11</strong> points against Milwaukee<br />

(1/8)... Reached seven points in six of her fi rst eight games and<br />

12 times overall... Had fi ve steals against Weber State (<strong>11</strong>/28) and<br />

Nortey’s Career Statistics<br />

Getting to know Macey<br />

Favorite pro athlete: Steve Nash... Role model: Her mom... Favorite actress: Dakota<br />

Fanning... Favorite cartoon character: Tasmanian Devil... What TV Channel she couldn’t<br />

live without: Nickelodeon... How many texts she sends per month: 5,000... What she’s<br />

doing in her Facebook photo: Wearing fangs... Favorite thing about <strong>basketball</strong>: Chaos...<br />

Favorite band: Paramore... Dream Job: Pilot.. Favorite vacation spot: Toronto... Unique to<br />

Macey: She’s a traditional African born in Toronto and grew up in California.<br />

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Toledo (12/30)... Dished hed out six assists against Pittsburgh (<strong>11</strong>/29), (<strong>11</strong>/29)<br />

Akron (12/30) and Wright State (2/21)... Grabbed a career-high nine<br />

rebounds against Butler (3/5)... Her next highest rebounding game<br />

was fi ve, which she ac<strong>com</strong>plished three times.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Was a four-year letterwinner at Millikan High School... Member of the<br />

fi rst So-Cal Sparks All-Star Game... Two-time All-Suburban League<br />

selection at Artesia High School (2004-05, 2005-06)... Named to All-<br />

Moore League as a junior and senior at Millikan (2006-07, 2007-08)...<br />

Earned All-California Interscholastic Federation honors as a senior..<br />

Guided Millikan to a conference co-championship and the program’s<br />

fi rst appearance in the <strong>state</strong> playoffs as a senior... Averaged 4.4<br />

points, 4.0 assists, 2.4 rebounds and 2.8 steals per game as a senior...<br />

Led Millikan High School to a school-record 28 wins during senior<br />

campaign... Named Most Inspirational Player... Earned the Principal’s<br />

Award three years... Graduated with honors and with more than 40<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity service hours.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Major is nursing... Parents are Abraham Nortey and Comfort Gyandu...<br />

Is an only child... Born Oct. 13... Was born in Toronto, Canada...<br />

Member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee for 2009-10.<br />

Year GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG<br />

09-10 30-30 1,015-33.8 76-257 .296 3-19 .158 60-88 .682 80-2.7 81 131 157 0 44 215 7.2<br />

08-09 30-25 805-26.8 65-194 .335 2-8 .250 37-54 .685 80-2.7 78 80 133 0 32 169 5.6<br />

Totals 60-55 1,820/30.3 141-451 .313 5-27 .185 97-142 .683 160-2.7 159 2<strong>11</strong> 290 0 76 384 6.4<br />

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MEET THE PENGUINS | STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS<br />

<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> | REDSHIRT FRESHMAN<br />

Likely to miss the year with injuries.<br />

2009-10 | FRESHMAN<br />

Missed the entire year with injuries... Redshirted.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Was a four-year letterwinner and team captain one year... Scored<br />

1,041 points, grabbed 631 rebounds and shot 50.7 percent in 85 career<br />

games... As a senior, averaged <strong>11</strong>.2 points and 7.8 rebounds, shot<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Named the Northwest District Co-Player of the Year and Second-<br />

Team All-Ohio as a senior as she averaged 17.8 points... Helped lead<br />

Wapakoneta to the Division II <strong>state</strong> title game as a junior... Averaged<br />

15 points and nine rebounds while shooting 60 percent from the fl oor<br />

and 77 percent from the free-throw line as a junior for the Redskins...<br />

Set the school single-season rebounding record with 244, and her<br />

KAITLIN ROHRS | # 31<br />

Position: Forward | Year: R-Freshman | Height: 6-1<br />

Home: Liberty Center, Ohio | High School: Liberty Center<br />

Getting to know Kaitlin<br />

Favorite pro team: Cleveland Cavaliers... Worst habit: Being a perfectionist... Favorite<br />

holiday: Fourth of July... Favorite cartoon character: Homer Simpson... First website she<br />

visits: Facebook... How she spends off days: Trip home or go to rec center... Last song<br />

she listened to: ‘Someday’ by Flipsyde... Favorite Musician: Taylor Swift... Favorite food:<br />

Mom’s cheesy potatoes... Unique to Kaitlin: She <strong>com</strong>petitively showed pigs at a county fair<br />

for 10 years... Dream job: Work in professional or college sports team in marketing.<br />

56.1 percent and blocked 36 shots while battling a nagging hamstring<br />

injury... Averaged 14 points and more than eight rebounds as both a<br />

sophomore and junior... Finished her career ranked fi fth on Liberty<br />

Center’s all-time scoring chart... Named First-Team All-Northwest<br />

Ohio Athletic League and First-Team All-District 7 in each of her last<br />

three seasons... As a senior, also named Honorable Mention All-Ohio<br />

in Division III... Named to the Toledo Blade’s Top 25 Players for as<br />

a junior and senior... Graduated as class valedictorian and was a<br />

member of the National Honor Society.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Major is business... Daughter of Kurt and Karen Rohrs... Has two<br />

sisters (Krista and Kara)... Born Nov. 12.<br />

HEIDI SCHLEGEL | #15<br />

Pos: Forward • Year: Freshman • Height: 6-0<br />

Home: Wapakoneta, Ohio | High School: Wapakoneta<br />

Getting to know Heidi<br />

Role model: Her brother, Hans... Favorite holday: Her birthday... Favorite movie: The<br />

Hangover... Best show on TV: Full House... What TV channel she couldn’t live without:<br />

ABC Family... Most-prized possession: Photos... Favorite thing about <strong>basketball</strong>:<br />

Being physical... Best <strong>basketball</strong> memory: Going to <strong>state</strong> tournament her junior year...<br />

Most embarrassing song on iPod: Killing me Softly... Favorite video game: Mario Kart...<br />

Favorite vacation spot: Hawaii... Pre-game ritual: Listen to Christian music.<br />

405 points as a junior ranks as the second-highest in school history...<br />

Became the fourth player in school history to eclipse 1,000 career<br />

points despite missing half of her sophomore year.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Academic interest is middle childhood education... Daughter of Karl<br />

and Marian Schlegel... Has one brother (Hans)... Born June 29.<br />

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MELISSA THOMPSON | #23<br />

Pos: Guard • Year: R-Freshman • Height: 5-8<br />

Hometown: Solon, Ohio | High School: Solon<br />

Getting to know Melissa<br />

Favorite pro athlete: Kobe Bryant... Role model: Jesus Christ... Worst habit:<br />

Procrastinating.. Favorite actor: Denzel Washington... Best show on TV: The Game... First<br />

website she visits: 23isback.<strong>com</strong>... Favorite thing about <strong>basketball</strong>: Competitiveness...<br />

Last song she listened to: ‘Miss Me’ by Drake ft. Lil Wayne... Favorite video game: Super<br />

Mario Brothers... Three words to describe her: Caring, determined, family-oriented...<br />

Favorite vacation spot: Never been on a real vacation.<br />

2009-10 | FRESHMAN<br />

Missed the entire season with a knee injury... Redshirted.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Played at Solon High as a senior after playing three seasons at<br />

Bedford High... Solon fi nished 18-5 and won the district title in Division<br />

I by defeating Olmsted Falls... Scored <strong>11</strong> points in the district fi nal... At<br />

Bedford as a junior, averaged 12.1 points, 9.2 rebounds, three steals<br />

and 2.5 assists, which were all team-highs for the Bearcats... Named<br />

MONICA TOUVELLE | #24<br />

Pos: Guard • Year: Freshman • Height: 5-8<br />

Hometown: Boardman, Ohio | High School: Boardman<br />

Getting to know Monica<br />

Worst habits: Biting nails and chewing gum loudly... Favorite holiday: Fourth of July... Best<br />

show on TV: Tosh.0... TV channel she couldn’t live without: Comedy Central... What<br />

she’s doing in her Facebook photo: She doesn’t have a Facebook... What she’d buy with<br />

$100: She’d save it... Most embarrassing song on her iPod: Anything by Taylor Swift...<br />

Favorite Musician: Wiz Khalifa... Favorite video game: Dance Dance Reolution... Dream<br />

job: Certifi ed public accountant... Unique to Monica: One dimple is bigger than the other.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Was an honorable mention all-<strong>state</strong> pick at Division I as a senior at<br />

Boardman as one of the top 3-point threats in the Youngstown area...<br />

Averaged 13.8 points and made 55-of-<strong>11</strong>0 from 3-point range her<br />

senior year... Finished her high school career with 190 3-pointers...<br />

Set the school record for 3-pointers in a game as a freshman with<br />

nine, and her 55 3-pointers as a sophomore and senior set the single<br />

season record... Averaged 13.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.6 steals as<br />

a junior to earn second-team All-Federal League honors.<br />

MEET THE PENGUINS | STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS<br />

First-Team All-Lake Erie League and honorable mention All-Northeast<br />

Lakes District... Averaged 9.4 points and 8.7 rebounds as a sophomore<br />

when Bedford won the Lake Erie League title... Also <strong>com</strong>peted in track<br />

and fi eld... Anchored Solon’s 4x100-meter relay squad that qualifi ed<br />

for the Ohio State Track and Field Championships.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Major is undecided... Daughter of Alex and Anita Thompson... Has<br />

three brothers (Mathew, Alex and Johnathan) and two sisters (Martha<br />

and Nicolle)... Born Nov. 27.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Academic interest is accounting... Daughter of David and Michelle<br />

Touvelle... Her mom also attended YSU... Has a brother (Michael)...<br />

Born Nov. 30... Recipient of the <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> State Farm Insurance<br />

Scholarship.<br />

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MEET THE PENGUINS | COACHING STAFF<br />

Northeast Ohio native and experienced<br />

assistant Bob Boldon is in his fi rst season<br />

as the head women’s <strong>basketball</strong> coach<br />

at Youngstown State University. He was<br />

introduced as the sixth head coach in<br />

school history on April 14, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

Prior to his arrival in Youngstown,<br />

Boldon spent three successful seasons<br />

as a collegiate head coach and 10 years<br />

as a college assistant. Five of those 10<br />

years have been at the Division I level,<br />

including two seasons at Akron. He spent<br />

last season as the top assistant coach at<br />

Division I Florida Gulf Coast University in<br />

Fort Myers, Fla.<br />

“When I talked with some of Coach<br />

Boldon’s peers in the coaching profession,<br />

they all praised him as an up-and-<strong>com</strong>er<br />

who just needed a chance. We’re excited<br />

to give him that chance,” YSU Executive<br />

Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Ron<br />

Strollo said. “Upon visiting with him, he<br />

made it clear that he wanted to return to<br />

Northeast Ohio and help us resurrect our<br />

program. He’s had success as a head<br />

coach, and he has been a loyal assistant<br />

under very ac<strong>com</strong>plished head coaches.<br />

Furthermore, he has recruiting experience<br />

in our region and a solid track record in<br />

turning programs around.”<br />

In his most recent head coaching stint,<br />

Boldon orchestrated the best season in<br />

school history in 2008-09 at Lambuth<br />

University, an NAIA school located in<br />

Jackson, Tenn. He led the Eagles to school<br />

BOB BOLDON<br />

Head Coach | First Season | Walsh, 1997<br />

bests with 29 wins, a fi nal No. 3 national<br />

ranking and an .853 winning percentage.<br />

Lambuth was the runner-up for the national<br />

title, and Boldon was recognized as the<br />

Association of Independent Institutions<br />

Coach of the Year after the regular season<br />

and A.I.I. tournament.<br />

At the University of Arkansas at<br />

Monticello, Boldon helped lead a major<br />

improvement for the Division II Cotton<br />

Blossoms in the Gulf South Conference.<br />

He inherited a team that went 1-15 in GSC<br />

play the year prior to his arrival, and he<br />

immediately brought them up to an 8-8 mark,<br />

which was the school’s best conference<br />

record in fi ve years. In his two seasons at<br />

UAM, the Cotton Blossoms fi nished third<br />

in the GSC each year, made consecutive<br />

conference tournament appearances<br />

and earned the school’s fi rst conference<br />

tournament victory since 1998.<br />

Although Boldon has been an assistant<br />

coach at seven different institutions, he<br />

has served with only three head coaches<br />

and moved along with<br />

them as they received<br />

better opportunities. He<br />

has spent four seasons<br />

with Karl Smesko, the<br />

current head women’s<br />

<strong>basketball</strong> coach at<br />

FGCU, and fi ve with<br />

Jodi Kest, who is the<br />

head coach at Akron.<br />

Boldon and Smesko<br />

teamed up for a<br />

<strong>com</strong>bined record of 85-<br />

34 over four seasons,<br />

which includes one year<br />

at Florida Gulf Coast,<br />

two years at IPFW and<br />

another at Walsh.<br />

In 2009-10, FGCU<br />

went 24-7 and earned<br />

an invitation to <strong>com</strong>pete<br />

in the WNIT. The<br />

Eagles were 17-3 in the<br />

Atlantic Sun and went<br />

a perfect 14-0 in home<br />

contests. Chelsea Lyles<br />

earned fi rst-team allconference<br />

honors, and<br />

Coach Boldon with his wife, Diana; his oldest son, Tyler; and<br />

his twin boys Luke and Zach.<br />

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Adrianne McNally and Shannon<br />

Murphy both earned secondteam<br />

honors.<br />

Boldon and Smesko were<br />

part of a massive rebuilding project<br />

at IPFW as the Mastadons <strong>com</strong>peted<br />

at the Division II level. IPFW was 2-24 the<br />

season before Boldon arrived on campus,<br />

and the Mastadons went 13-14 and 19-8 in<br />

the two years he was on the bench.<br />

Boldon and Smesko fi rst worked<br />

together in 1997-98 at Boldon’s alma<br />

mater, Walsh. The Cavaliers won the NAIA<br />

Division II National Championship that<br />

season behind a 29-5 record, and Smesko<br />

was recognized as the national coach of<br />

the year with Boldon’s assistance.<br />

With Kest, Boldon was the top assistant<br />

coach at Akron for two seasons from 2006<br />

to 2008. There, he helped lay the foundation<br />

for Akron to be <strong>com</strong>petitive again in the<br />

Mid-American Conference. The Zips had<br />

won eight games <strong>com</strong>bined in the two<br />

years before Boldon and Kest arrived on<br />

campus, and they won 10 games in the<br />

fi rst season with Boldon on board. With<br />

some of Boldon’s recruits, Akron went 18-<br />

Boldon and YSU President Dr. Anderson<br />

participated in the First Pitch ceremony<br />

at the Mahoning Valley Scrappers minor<br />

league baseball game in August.<br />

14 in 2009-10 and advanced to the MAC<br />

Tournament semifi nals.<br />

Boldon also spent two seasons with<br />

Kest at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi from<br />

2002 to 2004, leading the Islanders to a<br />

<strong>com</strong>bined 34-21 record as a Division I<br />

Independent. Boldon and Kest fi rst worked<br />

together at Gannon in 2001-02 when the<br />

Lady Knights went 20-8 and advanced to<br />

the NCAA Tournament.<br />

Boldon was an assistant at Wilmington<br />

College with Jerry Scheve in 1998-99,<br />

helping to lead the Quakers to a 20-4 record<br />

and regular season and tournament titles.<br />

Boldon, a 34-year-old native of Louisville,<br />

MEET THE PENGUINS | COACHING STAFF<br />

YEAR POSITION RECORD | NOTES<br />

Ohio, graduated from Walsh in 1997 with a<br />

bachelor’s degree in elementary education.<br />

As a student-athlete, he was a two-time<br />

All-America selection as a point guard and<br />

helped lead the Cavaliers to the semifi nals<br />

of the NAIA Tournament. A four-year<br />

starter, he remains the school record holder<br />

in assists (775) while also ranking fourth in<br />

scoring with 1,694 points. Boldon was a<br />

2008 inductee to Walsh’s Wall of Fame.<br />

He earned his master’s degree in liberal<br />

studies from Indiana in 2003.<br />

Boldon and his wife, Diana, have three<br />

sons - Tyler and twins Luke and Zach.<br />

2009-10 Assistant, Florida Gulf Coast 24-7 | WNIT Invitation<br />

2008-09 Head Coach, Lambuth 29-5 | NAIA National Runner-Up<br />

2007-08 Assistant, Akron 7-24<br />

2006-07 Assistant, Akron 10-19 | More wins than last two years <strong>com</strong>bined<br />

2005-06 Head Coach, Arkansas-Monticello 15-13 | 9-7 in GSC<br />

2004-05 Head Coach, Arkansas-Monticello 15-14 | 8-8 – seven win improvement in GSC<br />

2003-04 Assistant, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 19-9 | Set school record for wins in a season<br />

2002-03 Assistant, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 15-12<br />

2001-02 Assistant, Gannon 20-8 | National Tournament berth<br />

2000-01 Assistant, IPFW 19-8 | Six-win improvement<br />

1999-00 Assistant, IPFW 13-14 | <strong>11</strong>-win improvement from 1998-99<br />

1998-99 Assistant, Wilmington 20-4 | Season and tourney champs<br />

1997-98 Assistant, Walsh 29-5 | NAIA D-II National Champions<br />

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MEET THE PENGUINS | COACHING STAFF<br />

Tavares Jackson is in his fi rst season<br />

as the recruiting coordinator and an<br />

assistant coach at Youngstown State.<br />

He was appointed to the position by fi rstyear<br />

head coach Bob Boldon on May 3,<br />

<strong>2010</strong>.<br />

Jackson <strong>com</strong>es to YSU having<br />

spent the last six seasons less than an<br />

hour east of Youngstown at Slippery<br />

Rock University. He’s been developing<br />

relationships in the recruiting world for<br />

eight seasons as an collegiate assistant.<br />

“Tavares is genuinely passionate<br />

about the game of <strong>basketball</strong>,” Boldon<br />

said. “He is a tireless worker and an<br />

outstanding recruiter. I am excited to<br />

have him join our staff.”<br />

In addition to his duties as recruiting<br />

coordinator, Jackson will assist with<br />

on-fl oor coaching, game preparation,<br />

scheduling and the program’s team<br />

camp.<br />

Jackson joins Boldon’s staff after<br />

serving as the top assistant and<br />

recruiting coordinator at Division II<br />

Slippery Rock for the past six years.<br />

Among The Rock’s achievements<br />

with Jackson on board, Slippery Rock<br />

advanced to the Pennsylvania State<br />

Athletic Conference Tournament, and<br />

three student-athletes earned All-<br />

PSAC recognition. Jackson oversaw<br />

recruiting efforts that led to signing two<br />

NJCAA All-America selections, fi ve<br />

NCAA Division I transfers, four All-<br />

Ohio honorees and a Pennsylvania all-<br />

TAVARES JACKSON<br />

Recruiting Coordinator | First Season<br />

Minnesota, Crookston, 2000<br />

<strong>state</strong> pick. He also assisted with post<br />

play, game plan preparation, opponent<br />

scouting, budgeting, alumni activities<br />

and <strong>com</strong>pliance issues.<br />

Jackson got his fi rst Division I<br />

experience at Austin Peay State<br />

University during the 2002-03 season<br />

as the Governors posted their best<br />

season in school history. The Governors<br />

went 27-4 that season, won both the<br />

Ohio Valley Conference regular season<br />

and tournament titles and played North<br />

Carolina in the NCAA Tournament.<br />

Jackson worked primarily with Austin<br />

Peay’s guards as well as assisting with<br />

scouting, offseason workouts, game<br />

preparation, academic progress, team<br />

travel, fundraising and <strong>com</strong>munity<br />

service.<br />

Jackson also coached in the OVC<br />

the following season at Eastern Illinois,<br />

helping two Panthers receive<br />

second-team all-conference<br />

honors. He focused on guard<br />

development and defense<br />

as well as team travel,<br />

conditioning, academics and<br />

summer camps at EIU.<br />

He got his start in college<br />

coaching as a graduate<br />

assistant at Bemidji State<br />

from 2000-02.<br />

Jackson’s coaching career<br />

began at Division II Bemidji<br />

State University in Minnesota<br />

as a graduate assistant. He<br />

played two years at Division II<br />

Minnesota, Crookston after a<br />

two-year junior college playing<br />

career at Mid-State Technical<br />

College in Wisconsin.<br />

Jackson earned bachelor’s<br />

degrees in both sports and<br />

recreation management<br />

and applied studies from<br />

Minnesota, Crookston in<br />

2000. He is nearing the<br />

<strong>com</strong>pletion of his master’s in<br />

sports studies from Bemidji<br />

State.<br />

Jackson spent the last six seasons as<br />

the top assistant coach and recruiting<br />

coordinator at Division II Slippery Rock.<br />

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JEN THEISSEN<br />

Assistant Coach | First Season | Gannon, 2006<br />

Theissen coached the past two seasons<br />

at Division I Canisius College.<br />

Jen Theissen is in her fi rst season as<br />

an assistant women’s <strong>basketball</strong> coach<br />

at Youngstown State. She is part of the<br />

initial staff under fi rst-year head coach Bob<br />

Boldon.<br />

Theissen, recognized for her enthusiasm<br />

and work ethic fi rst as a student-athlete and<br />

now as a coach, came to YSU with three<br />

years of Division I experience under her<br />

belt.<br />

“Jen has had a successful career as a<br />

player and as a coach, and she has a great<br />

understanding of how to be successful,”<br />

Boldon said. “She approaches everything<br />

she does with a great deal of enthusiasm,<br />

and she will be a terrifi c addition to our<br />

staff.”<br />

Theissen will be responsible for onfl<br />

oor coaching, game preparation, assisting<br />

with recruiting, overseeing academic and<br />

equipment needs and organizing YSU’s<br />

individual camps.<br />

Although Theissen has been in the fulltime<br />

coaching ranks for just three seasons,<br />

she’s been part of two successful mid-major<br />

programs at Canisius and Saint Francis<br />

(Pa.).<br />

In her fi rst of two seasons at Canisius<br />

in 2008-09, the Golden Griffi ns went<br />

24-9, advanced to the Metro Atlantic<br />

Athletic Conference Championship game<br />

and played Women’s National Invitation<br />

Tournament. The 24 wins were a Division I<br />

record at Canisius, and the Golden Griffi ns<br />

qualifi ed for the WNIT for the fi rst time in<br />

program history.<br />

Theissen’s duties on the Canisius staff<br />

included recruiting high school studentathletes,<br />

scouting opponents, assisting with<br />

guard development, overseeing <strong>com</strong>pliance<br />

issues and monitoring academic progress.<br />

Among the successes in those areas,<br />

guard Brittané Russell was named the<br />

2009 MAAC Defensive Player of the Year<br />

and fi nished her career as the only player in<br />

MAAC history to record 1,200 points, 500<br />

rebounds, 400 assists and 300 steals over<br />

a career. Additionally, fi ve Golden Griffi ns<br />

earned Academic All-MAAC honors in her<br />

fi rst year, and Marie Warner was a CoSIDA/<br />

ESPN The Magazine Third-Team Academic<br />

All-American.<br />

Theissen spent the 2007-08 season<br />

at Saint Francis (Pa.) and helped start the<br />

rebuilding effort that allowed the Red Flash to<br />

win the Northeast Conference Tournament<br />

in 2009-10. There, in addition to her similar<br />

duties at Canisius, Theissen was charged<br />

with organizing travel arrangements,<br />

exchanging fi lm and overseeing team<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity service activities.<br />

Theissen got her coaching start as a<br />

student assistant at her alma mater, Division<br />

II Gannon University in Erie, Pa.<br />

A four-year starter and two-time team<br />

captain for the Golden Knights, Theissen<br />

still owns Gannon’s school record for<br />

career assists with 835 from 2001-05. She<br />

also fi nished her career with 1,045 points,<br />

which ranked 16th in school history when<br />

her career ended. Theissen also ranks<br />

among Gannon’s career leaders with <strong>11</strong>2<br />

games played, 538 rebounds and 260<br />

steals (260). A two-time First-Time All-Great<br />

Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference<br />

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selection, Theissen played under Boldon<br />

her freshman season when he was an<br />

assistant at Gannon. That season the<br />

Golden Knights went to the NCAA Division<br />

II Tournament as Theissen was named the<br />

conference freshman of the year.<br />

Theissen graduated as a double<br />

major from Gannon in 2006. She earned<br />

a bachelor’s in fi nance with a minor in<br />

marketing and a bachelor’s in management<br />

with a minor in human resources. Theissen<br />

went on to earn a master’s in sports<br />

administration from Canisius in <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

Theissen and her husband, Craig, were<br />

married in August <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

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Kate Schrader, the most decorated<br />

women’s <strong>basketball</strong> player to ever play<br />

at Florida Gulf Coast University, is in her<br />

fi rst season coaching with former FGCU<br />

assistant Bob Boldon on the Youngstown<br />

State women’s <strong>basketball</strong> staff.<br />

Schrader will be responsible for junior<br />

college recruiting, on-fl oor coaching, game<br />

preparation and <strong>com</strong>pliance needs.<br />

“Kate has a tremendous understanding<br />

of how to play the game of <strong>basketball</strong>,<br />

and she will be counted on to be a great<br />

KATE SCHRADER<br />

Assistant Coach | First Season | Florida Gulf Coast, 2007<br />

teacher,” Boldon said. “She was<br />

an All-American as a player, and<br />

she’s been in two consecutive<br />

postseasons as a coach. She is<br />

a winner, and I am thrilled to have<br />

Kate join our staff.”<br />

After two remarkable seasons<br />

on the court for FGCU, she spent<br />

the last two years on the Eagles’<br />

bench. She was a graduate<br />

assistant in 2008-09, and she<br />

and Boldon were both assistant<br />

coaches in 2009-10.<br />

In Schrader’s two years on the<br />

FGCU staff, the Eagles went 50-<br />

12 in just their second and third<br />

seasons at the Division I level.<br />

In 2008-09 with Schrader as<br />

a graduate assistant, FGCU went<br />

26-5, won the Atlantic Sun regularseason<br />

title and advanced to the<br />

second round of the Women’s<br />

National Invitational Tournament.<br />

One of those victories came<br />

against Florida in the season<br />

opener. The Eagles won 17<br />

straight games before their loss<br />

to South Florida in the WNIT, and<br />

they received votes in the Associated Press<br />

Top 25 Poll.<br />

In 2009-10, FGCU went 24-7 and<br />

earned invitations to <strong>com</strong>pete in both the<br />

preseason and postseason WNIT. The<br />

Eagles were 17-3 in the Atlantic Sun and<br />

went a perfect 14-0 in home contests.<br />

As a student-athlete, Schrader led FGCU<br />

to a <strong>com</strong>bined two-year record of 63-3. She<br />

was a First-Team Division II All-America<br />

selection her senior year when she led the<br />

Eagles to an appearance in the National<br />

Championship game. She fi nished second<br />

in the nation in fi eld goal percentage (.628),<br />

and she led FGCU in free-throw percentage<br />

(.809), rebounds (5.5 per game) and points<br />

Schrader was on the bench with Boldon at Division<br />

I Florida Gulf Coast last season.<br />

(17.4 per game). She was a Division II<br />

Honorable-Mention All-America honoree<br />

as a junior in 2006. Despite playing only<br />

two seasons at FGCU, she is the school’s<br />

all-time leader in points, fi eld goals made,<br />

free-throws made, free-throws attempted<br />

and free-throw percentage.<br />

Schrader went on to play professionally<br />

in Holland for the Perik Jumpers.<br />

Prior to her days at Florida Gulf Coast,<br />

Schrader played two seasons at Yavapai<br />

Community College in Prescott, Ariz.<br />

Schrader, a native of Fort Collins,<br />

Colo., received her bachelor’s degree in<br />

Psychology from Florida Gulf Coast in<br />

2007.<br />

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JOHN<br />

CULLEN<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

Long-time Canfi eld High School<br />

boys <strong>basketball</strong> coach John Cullen<br />

is in his fi rst year serving as the Director<br />

of Women’s Basketball Operations<br />

at YSU.<br />

Cullen joins the collegiate ranks<br />

for the fi rst time after coaching high school <strong>basketball</strong> for the past<br />

37 years in the Youngstown area. He amassed 472 victories in his<br />

32 seasons as a high school head coach.<br />

Cullen spent the last 28 seasons as the Head Boys’ Basketball<br />

Coach at Canfi eld High School, leading the Cardinals to a 433-186<br />

JEFF WILLS<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

Jeff Wills, a 1998 Youngstown<br />

State graduate, is in his third year as<br />

an assistant athletic trainer for the<br />

Penguins.<br />

Wills is the athletic trainer for the<br />

women’s <strong>basketball</strong> and the tennis<br />

programs, and he assists Head Athletic<br />

Trainer John Doneyko with football<br />

and various other duties.<br />

Wills worked as an athletic trainer on the scholastic level since<br />

1999. He spent four years as an athletic trainer for Hubbard Ex-<br />

JOHN VOGEL<br />

Sports Information<br />

John Vogel is in his ninth season<br />

with the Youngstown State athletic<br />

department and his third in a full-time<br />

capacity as Assistant Sports Information<br />

Director.<br />

Vogel handles media relations<br />

duties for the Youngstown State<br />

volleyball, women’s <strong>basketball</strong> and<br />

baseball programs. He has twice redesigned<br />

the offi cial YSU athletics website - YSUsports.<strong>com</strong> - and<br />

handles graphic design duties for media guide and program covers<br />

and team posters.<br />

Prior to joining the staff on a full-time basis, Vogel spent two<br />

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record under his leadership. In his tenure on the bench, Canfi eld<br />

won 15 sectional titles, 12 league championships and fi ve district<br />

titles. He was named the Mahoning County Coach of the Year 15<br />

times in his 28 years.<br />

Prior to his successful stay at Canfi eld, Cullen also coached<br />

three seasons at Brookfi eld High and one year at Badger High.<br />

He led Brookfi eld to a 38-18 record and three sectional championships.<br />

Cullen got his coaching start as an assistant at Brookfi eld,<br />

helping the Warriors to fi ve sectional championships, a regional<br />

title and a berth in the <strong>state</strong> semifi nals over fi ve years.<br />

Cullen also spent four seasons coaching in the Amateur Athletic<br />

Union. His squads qualifi ed for the AAU national tournament<br />

three times.<br />

In the classroom as a high school teacher, Cullen taught physical<br />

education, health and integrated science.<br />

Cullen graduated with his bachelor’s in education from Kent<br />

State in 1973. He earned a master’s in secondary administration<br />

from Youngstown State in 2005.<br />

Cullen and his wife, Roseann, reside in Boardman, Ohio.<br />

empted Village Public Schools prior to <strong>com</strong>ing to YSU. He also<br />

was an athletic trainer for Salem City Schools and Warren City<br />

Schools.<br />

He has an extensive athletic training background. Prior to joining<br />

the YSU staff, he spent two years at Action Physical Therapy in<br />

Hubbard. He worked for two years in the Sharon Regional Health<br />

System while also working as a fi tness and health instructor on the<br />

high-school level.<br />

Wills is certifi ed by the National Athletic Trainers Association<br />

owns and Ohio OT/PT/AT License and is American Heart Association<br />

CPR and AED certifi ed.<br />

While attending YSU as a student trainer, he was a two-time recipient<br />

of the Willard Webster Outstanding Student Trainer Award.<br />

He also helped the Ohio Department of Education develop the<br />

ITAC for Fitness/Sports Medicine careers.<br />

years as a graduate assistant and four years as an undergraduate<br />

assistant in the YSU sports information offi ce. During that time,<br />

Vogel covered the men’s and women’s cross country and track and<br />

fi eld, swimming and diving and baseball teams.<br />

He served as the media relations coordinator for the 2004 and<br />

2008 Horizon League Baseball Championships and managed all<br />

media relations for the 2004 baseball squad that won the league<br />

tournament and advanced to the NCAA Austin Regional. Vogel<br />

also publicized eight Horizon League titles captured by YSU’s successful<br />

track and fi eld program.<br />

On the individual level, Vogel has led publicity efforts for four<br />

Major League Baseball draft picks, two Academic All-America selections<br />

and 10 student-athletes who were named Academic All-<br />

District.<br />

An active member of CoSIDA, Vogel graduated summa cum<br />

laude from YSU in 2006 with a degree in journalism. He earned his<br />

master’s degree in sports administration from Kent State in 2007.<br />

Vogel and his wife, Ashley, reside in Canfi eld.<br />

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MARI ANN CANN<br />

Basketball Secretary<br />

Mari Ann Cann is in her <strong>11</strong>th<br />

season as the secretary for both<br />

the Youngstown State women’s and<br />

men’s <strong>basketball</strong> programs.<br />

Cann is responsible for the dayto-day<br />

administration of both offi ces<br />

including purchase order requisitions,<br />

mailings and practice schedules.<br />

Cann received her undergraduate degree in information technology<br />

from Youngstown State University in May 2005 and her<br />

master’s in <strong>com</strong>puter and information systems in August 2008.<br />

Cann and her husband, Bill, have three children, Bill, Jennifer,<br />

and A.J., who are all Youngstown State graduates.<br />

ELAINE JACOBS<br />

Associate A.D. / SWA<br />

Sport Supervisor<br />

Elaine Jacobs is in her 17th year<br />

with the Youngstown State athletics<br />

department and her <strong>11</strong>th as associate<br />

director of athletics. Jacobs was<br />

awarded additional duties as the senior<br />

woman administrator in 2002.<br />

In 2008, Jacobs was appointed by the NCAA to a four-year<br />

<strong>com</strong>mitment on the NCAA Legislative Council, the rules governing<br />

body of the NCAA. She is also the Horizon League Softball Liaison<br />

and a member of YSU’s Diversity Task Force.<br />

In her capacity, Jacobs oversees the academic and eligibility<br />

requirements for YSU student-athletes, interprets <strong>com</strong>pliance<br />

issues, and monitors gender equity initiatives. Within the department,<br />

Jacobs is the supervisor for the women’s <strong>basketball</strong>, volleyball,<br />

softball, and the track and cross country programs, in addition<br />

to athletic training and other administrative staff.<br />

Prior to her current appointment, Jacobs was assistant director<br />

of athletics at YSU from 1995-99.<br />

During that time, Jacobs was responsible for monitoring student-athletes’<br />

academic progress and eligibility, as well as implementing<br />

the start-up of YSU’s soccer, golf, and swimming/diving<br />

programs. From 1993-95, Jacobs was an assistant women’s <strong>basketball</strong><br />

coach.<br />

Before joining the YSU athletic department, Jacobs taught at<br />

Mineral Ridge Middle School from 1991-94. She was also head<br />

coach of varsity girls <strong>basketball</strong> from 1989-92, girls track from<br />

1990-91 and softball in 1992, all at her alma mater Liberty High.<br />

Jacobs, who was a four-year letterwinner for the YSU softball<br />

team, earned her bachelor’s degree in education from Youngstown<br />

State in 1989 and a master’s degree in sports administration from<br />

Kent State in 1994.<br />

JOHN<br />

PATRICK<br />

Strength & Conditioning Coach<br />

Youngstown native John Patrick<br />

is in his third season as the strength<br />

and condition coach at Youngstown<br />

State.<br />

Patrick handles the strength and<br />

conditioning duties for all 18 YSU athletic programs, working primarily<br />

with the football program on a daily basis.<br />

He is a National Strength and Conditioning Association certifi<br />

ed strength coach. Patrick is also certifi ed by the International<br />

Sports Science Association and the United States Weightlifting<br />

Association. He is also a member of the Collegiate Strength and<br />

Conditioning Coaches Association.<br />

Prior to <strong>com</strong>ing to Youngstown, Patrick spent three years as<br />

head strength and conditioning coach for Division I Jacksonville<br />

University, where he is responsible for the strength and conditioning<br />

development of all 18 Dolphin athletic programs.<br />

Patrick went to Jacksonville in May 2004 after spending almost<br />

two years at Georgia Southern University, where he designed and<br />

implemented the strength and conditioning programs for women’s<br />

soccer, women’s track and fi eld, men’s tennis and men’s golf, while<br />

assisting with football, baseball, women’s volleyball and women’s<br />

<strong>basketball</strong>. His development program covered all aspects of<br />

strength and conditioning including weight training, conditioning,<br />

fl exibility and sports nutrition.<br />

Prior to joining the Georgia Southern staff, Patrick served as<br />

a volunteer assistant strength and conditioning coach at YSU and<br />

New Mexico State University.<br />

Patrick also spent a year as a graduate assistant at UTEP, designing<br />

programs for women’s tennis, women’s rifl e and women’s<br />

track and fi eld.<br />

MICHELLE BERRY<br />

Student Manager<br />

Michelle Berry is in her fi rst season<br />

as a student manager with the<br />

YSU women’s <strong>basketball</strong> program.<br />

Berry <strong>com</strong>es to the Penguins with<br />

experience working for the Detroit<br />

Shock of the WNBA as well as camps<br />

at the University of Maryland.<br />

Berry’s vast array of duties with<br />

teh Shock ranged from helping with travel to preparing the visiting<br />

locker room to helping with fi lm exchange.<br />

Berry is a 2009 graduate of The Ohio State University with a<br />

bachelor’s degree in sport leadership and sport humanities. She<br />

served as a team manager for the Buckeyes’ women’s rowing team<br />

while on campus.<br />

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RON STROLLO<br />

Executive Director of Intercollegiate Athletics<br />

Executive Director of Intercollegiate<br />

Athletics Ron Strollo, a former Penguin<br />

student-athlete, has worked diligently to<br />

ensure that today’s student-athletes have<br />

the support system in place to succeed not<br />

only at Youngstown State, but also in their<br />

future.<br />

Now in his 10th year as Athletics Director<br />

and 15th as a member of the department,<br />

his vision for successful broad-based programs<br />

and providing student-athletes tools<br />

to succeed on and off the playing fi elds is<br />

<strong>com</strong>ing to fruition.<br />

Strollo has concentrated his priorities<br />

on facility improvements; full <strong>com</strong>pliance of<br />

NCAA regulations; fi scal management and<br />

budgetary maintenance; streamlining department<br />

organization; increasing visibility<br />

and fundraising efforts of the Penguin Club;<br />

and enhancing the overall experience and<br />

<strong>com</strong>petitiveness of student-athletes and<br />

programs.<br />

Outside of YSU, Strollo is also very involved<br />

on the regional and national level<br />

serving on several prominent <strong>com</strong>mittees.<br />

He is in his second of four years on the<br />

NCAA Division I Football Championship<br />

Selection Committee; is on the NCAA Division<br />

I Football Issues Committee; serves<br />

as the Central Region Chair of the NCAA<br />

Regional Advisory Committee and is on the<br />

Executive Committee of the FCS Athletic<br />

Directors Association (second vice president).<br />

During his tenure, Strollo has placed a<br />

priority on the construction and enhancements<br />

of athletic venues. Currently, construction<br />

of the Watson and Tressel Training<br />

Site, a $12 million indoor athletic practice<br />

facility which will include an indoor track<br />

and football practice fi eld, is underway.<br />

The Beeghly Center has undergone<br />

more than $4 million in renovations. In the<br />

past year, Youngstown State acquired the<br />

2009 Men’s Final Four <strong>basketball</strong> hoops,<br />

new strobe lighting was installed and the<br />

volleyball, men’s <strong>basketball</strong> and women’s<br />

<strong>basketball</strong> locker rooms were refurbished.<br />

Two years ao, a new Dom Rosselli Court<br />

was installed and a weight room was built<br />

for the men’s and women’s <strong>basketball</strong>,<br />

volleyball and swimming and diving programs.<br />

Within the past two years in Stambaugh<br />

Stadium, offi ce space in the athletic marketing<br />

and ticket offi ces and football suite<br />

received an enhancement, the weight room<br />

and athletic training offi ces were renovated,<br />

and upgrades were made to the baseball,<br />

soccer and softball locker rooms. Other<br />

recent upgrades include new chair-back<br />

seating (2009), a new south-stadium scoreboard<br />

(2009), a concourse-level elevator<br />

(2005), a scoreboard and a Mitsubishi DiamondVision<br />

videoboard (2004) and a <strong>state</strong>of-the-art<br />

SprinTurf playing surface (2002).<br />

In the past eight years, the department,<br />

which has been recognized as a national<br />

leader for its graduation rates, has had<br />

many successes on and off the playing<br />

fi eld.<br />

Under his leadership, Youngstown State<br />

earned full NCAA certifi cation in 2007. This<br />

review of governance and <strong>com</strong>mitment to<br />

rules, academic integrity, and equity and<br />

student-athlete well-being showed YSU<br />

athletics operates in substantial conformity<br />

with the operating principles adopted by the<br />

NCAA Division I membership.<br />

YSU has won 13 Horizon League titles,<br />

and it won back-to-back Gateway Football<br />

Conference (now the Missouri Valley Football<br />

Conference) championships in 2005<br />

and 2006. Most recently, YSU added the<br />

2009 Horizon League Women’s Outdoor<br />

Track and Field and Women’s Golf Championships<br />

to its trophy cases.<br />

In Strollo’s role as the Executive Director<br />

of the Penguin Club, the organization<br />

has increased athletic endowed scholarship<br />

contributions annually. Annual events<br />

keep improving every year, and the growth<br />

of the Football Alumni Club has had a positive<br />

impact on the department.<br />

Strollo returned to his alma mater in<br />

1996 as athletic business manager. In<br />

March 2000, he was named the school’s<br />

Associate Executive Director of Athletics.<br />

In his short time in that capacity, he helped<br />

spearhead the transition into the Horizon<br />

League.<br />

He has strong ties to the local <strong>com</strong>munity<br />

and to the athletic department. He grew<br />

up in nearby Austintown and attended Fitch<br />

High School. He played football for YSU<br />

from 1988 through 1991 for Coach Jim<br />

Tressel and was named captain of the fi rst<br />

Division I-AA National Championship team<br />

in 1991. He earned his bachelor’s degree in<br />

accounting from Youngstown State in June,<br />

1993.<br />

Ron and his wife, Nicole, reside in<br />

Austintown with their two children, Ryan<br />

and Rachel. Nicole is a former YSU student-athlete<br />

who <strong>com</strong>peted in track and<br />

cross country from 1989 through 1993.<br />

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Dr. Cynthia E. Anderson became the<br />

seventh president of Youngstown State<br />

University on July 1, <strong>2010</strong>. She is the fi rst<br />

Mahoning Valley resident, the fi rst YSU<br />

graduate and the fi rst woman to lead the<br />

university. Anderson served in a succession<br />

of faculty and administrative positions<br />

at the university for 31 years before moving<br />

into the president’s offi ce.<br />

Anderson earned a bachelor’s degree<br />

in business education from YSU in 1973, a<br />

master’s in business education from Ohio<br />

State University in 1976 and an Ed.D. in<br />

education administration (higher education)<br />

and student personnel services from<br />

the University of Akron in 1990.<br />

DR. CYNTHIA ANDERSON<br />

Youngstown State University President<br />

After fi ve years of teaching business education<br />

at Westerville South High School,<br />

she joined the YSU faculty in 1979 as an<br />

instructor of business education and technology.<br />

She was named assistant professor<br />

in 1985, associate professor in 1990,<br />

associate professor of marketing and public<br />

relations in 1994, and was promoted to professor<br />

of marketing and public relations in<br />

2000, a post that she currently retains. She<br />

was assistant provost for academic planning<br />

from 1993 to 1995 and was named<br />

vice president for student affairs in 1995.<br />

As vice president, she was responsible<br />

for all matters pertaining to the areas of<br />

enrollment management, student services,<br />

student life and campus security, including<br />

recruitment and retention efforts, direction<br />

and coordination of student activities, student<br />

government, student registration, records,<br />

scholarships and fi nancial aid. She<br />

also has overseen the Center for Student<br />

Progress, testing services, health enhancement<br />

and student health services, career<br />

services, housing, auxiliary services, student<br />

counseling services, academic support<br />

services, disability services, student<br />

recreation center, campus police and many<br />

other areas pertaining directly to service to<br />

students.<br />

Initiatives under her leadership include<br />

development of the Enrollment Manage-<br />

ment Plan and Student Recruitment<br />

Plan, the fi rst formal New Student Orientation<br />

program known as SOAR, the fi rst<br />

New Student Convocation program, the<br />

Offi ce of Veterans Affairs, the Center for<br />

Student Progress, the Offi ce of the Student<br />

Ombudsman, the Offi ce of Campus Recreation<br />

and Intramural Sports, the Presidential<br />

Mentors Program, the Emerging Leaders<br />

Program and campus safety programs<br />

such as the Student Threat Assessment<br />

Team and the YSU Alert emergency notifi<br />

cation system.<br />

Anderson’s scholarly activities include<br />

dozens of journal articles, conference proceedings<br />

and presentations. She is active<br />

in the <strong>com</strong>munity, serving on the board of<br />

directors for the Neil Kennedy Recovery<br />

Clinic, Leadership Mahoning Valley, the<br />

Rich Center for Autism and the United Methodist<br />

Community Center, among others. In<br />

2004, she received the ATHENA Award,<br />

presented annually by the Youngstown–<br />

Warren Regional Chamber and The Vindicator<br />

to a woman who exhibits professional<br />

excellence, <strong>com</strong>munity service, and career<br />

support for other women. Other honors include<br />

the 2005–06 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther<br />

King Jr. Diversity Award for Distinguished<br />

Service and the 2004 Outstanding Community<br />

Involvement Award from Leadership<br />

Mahoning Valley.<br />

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2009-10 IN REVIEW | SEASON NOTES<br />

Brown’s Freshman Season Among Best<br />

in School History<br />

Brandi Brown provided a bright spot<br />

throughout the 2009-10 campaign as she<br />

posted one of the top freshman seasons<br />

in school history. The Horizon League All-<br />

New<strong>com</strong>er Team selection was the only<br />

league player to average a double-double<br />

last year, posting <strong>11</strong>.4 points and 10.6 rebounds<br />

per contest. She set a new YSU<br />

freshman record with 318 rebounds, and<br />

her 342 points ranked as the third-best total<br />

by a freshman. Brown ranked 18th in the<br />

country in rebounding average and tied<br />

for 30th with 14 double-doubles. She also<br />

led the Horizon League in rebounding and<br />

ranked 15th in scoring.<br />

All Returners Set Highs in Scoring<br />

All fi ve of Youngstown State’s returners<br />

from the 2008-09 season set a new<br />

career high in points for a season last year.<br />

Rachael Manuel made the biggest jump<br />

from the 2008-09 campaign, going from 51<br />

points to 201 points. Kenya Middlebrooks<br />

improved from 91 points to 234, and Macey<br />

Nortey incrased her total from 169 to 215.<br />

Makala Gasparek upped her scoring from<br />

15 points to 42, and Kaitlyn March improved<br />

from 59 points to 85.<br />

Nortey Eclipses 200 Career Assists<br />

Through two seasons - 60 games -<br />

in her young career, point guard Macey<br />

Nortey has 2<strong>11</strong> assists. She had 80 as a<br />

freshman, and she posted 131 last year as<br />

a sophomore. Nortey’s 2<strong>11</strong> assists are the<br />

fourth-most by a Penguin in her fi rst two<br />

seasons. Only Dianne Rappach (246), Margaret<br />

Peters (233) and Caroline McCombs<br />

(229) have had more. Nortey ranks sixth on<br />

YSU’s freshman record list, and she ranks<br />

fourth on the sophomore list.<br />

March Ties 3-Pointers Record on<br />

Memorable Senior Day<br />

Senior guard Kaitlyn March saved the<br />

best game of her career for her fi nal contest<br />

at Beeghly Center. March scored a<br />

career-high 21 points in the contest against<br />

Detroit and tied a school record with seven<br />

3-pointers. March was 7-for-13 from 3-point<br />

range, be<strong>com</strong>ing the eighth player in school<br />

history to make seven treys. She became<br />

just the fourth player to hit seven threes at<br />

Beeghly Center. March<br />

had her second doubledigit<br />

scoring game of<br />

the season on Saturday<br />

at Milwaukee with <strong>11</strong><br />

points.<br />

Dimitrov Scores Well<br />

Among New<strong>com</strong>ers<br />

Guard Bojana Dimitrov<br />

put together a solid<br />

fi rst season in the Horizon<br />

League for YSU. A<br />

transfer from Carl Albert<br />

State College, Dimitrov<br />

Brandi Brown garnered Horizon League All-New<strong>com</strong>er<br />

averaged 10.1 points in<br />

Team honors as she averaged a double-double.<br />

23 games. That ranked<br />

her third among league<br />

new<strong>com</strong>ers in scoring. She scored in double<br />

fi gures 10 times, and she scored a career-high<br />

27 points against ULM. She also<br />

hit at least one 3-pointer in 19 games.<br />

Playing With Eight<br />

A big part of Youngstown State’s struggles<br />

last season can be blamed on injuries<br />

decimating the roster. The Penguins<br />

dressed a maximum of eight players, and<br />

they were down to seven on 10 occasions.<br />

After signing day on April 15, 2009, the Penguins<br />

had a full roster of 15 (seven returners<br />

and eight new<strong>com</strong>ers). Before the season<br />

even began, two players left the university,<br />

two players did not qualify academically<br />

and three players suffered season-ending<br />

injuries. Of the original eight new<strong>com</strong>ers,<br />

only three played.<br />

Middlebrooks Shows Big Improvement<br />

Kenya Middlebrooks made the biggest<br />

improvement from the 2008-09 season to<br />

last year. Middlebrooks averaged 7.8 points<br />

and 4.0 rebounds, which were up from 3.0<br />

points and 2.5 rebounds her freshman year.<br />

She scored at least eight points 17 times,<br />

which was her career high entering the season.<br />

Martin Hands Reigns to Boldon<br />

Exactly one week after the fi nal game<br />

of the season, Cindy Martin unexpectedly<br />

resigned as head coach on March 15. Bob<br />

Boldon was hired as her replacement, and<br />

the sixth head coach in school history, on<br />

April 14.<br />

Kenya Middlebrooks made 25 consecutive<br />

free throws from Dec. 5 to Jan. 30,<br />

which is tied for the sixth-longest streak<br />

in school history.<br />

Northeast Ohio native Bob Boldon was<br />

introduced as the sixth head coach in<br />

YSU history on April 14, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

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<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL<br />

Results / Game-By-Game Leaders<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score Record (HL) Points Leader Rebounds Leader Assists Leader<br />

Nov. 13 at Elon L 66-86 0-1 Dimitrov (21) Brown (10) Nortey (6)<br />

Nov. 14 vs. High Point L 50-73 0-2 Brown (14) Brown (<strong>11</strong>) Dimitrov/Middlebrooks (2)<br />

Nov. 18 Kent State L 55-70 0-3 Nortey (20) Brown/Middlebrooks (7) Nortey (5)<br />

Nov. 22 Canisius L 52-74 0-4 Jenkins (15) Brown/Jenkins (6) Nortey (8)<br />

Nov. 27 vs. ULM L 67-76 0-5 Dimitrov (27) Brown (16) Nortey/Middlebrooks (5)<br />

Nov. 28 vs. Weber State L 51-70 0-6 Nortey (15) Brown (9) Nortey (6)<br />

Dec. 2 Pittsburgh L 37-89 0-7 Brown (10) Brown (7) Nortey (4)<br />

Dec. 5 at Akron L 63-75 0-8 Brown (24) Brown (14) Nortey (6)<br />

Dec. 13 at Buffalo L 38-92 0-9 Dimitrov (13) Brown (5) Nortey (2)<br />

Dec. 17 at Saint Francis (Pa.) L 58-94 0-10 Brown (16) Manuel (10) Nortey/Dimitrov/Middlebrooks (2)<br />

Dec. 21 Bowling Green L 45-73 0-<strong>11</strong> Nortey (14) Brown (18) Nortey (6)<br />

Jan. 2 Milwaukee* L 59-68 0-12 (0-1) Brown (18) Brown (15) Nortey (8)<br />

Jan. 4 Green Bay* L 60-76 0-13 (0-2) Brown (16) Brown (9) Nortey (6)<br />

Jan. 7 at UIC* L 59-78 0-14 (0-3) Dimitrov/Middlebrooks (16) Brown/Manuel (<strong>11</strong>) Nortey (9)<br />

Jan. 9 at Loyola* L 49-75 0-15 (0-4) Brown (16) Brown (19) Nortey (6)<br />

Jan. 14 Valparaiso* L 41-66 0-16 (0-5) Middlebrooks (15) Brown/Middlebrooks (8) Nortey/Jenkins (3)<br />

Jan. 16 Butler* L 48-74 0-17 (0-6) Brown (12) Brown (12) Nortey/Middlebrooks/Jenkins (3)<br />

Jan. 22 at Cleveland State* L 43-57 0-18 (0-7) Brown (16) Brown (<strong>11</strong>) Middlebrooks/Manuel (2)<br />

Jan. 28 at Detroit* L 44-80 0-19 (0-8) Brown (15) Brown (<strong>11</strong>) Nortey/Manuel (1)<br />

Jan. 30 at Wright State* L 31-65 0-20 (0-9) March/Jenkins (7) Brown (14) March (2)<br />

Feb. 4 Loyola* L 59-63 0-21 (0-10) Dimitrov (14) Brown/Manuel (10) Nortey (6)<br />

Feb. 6 UIC* L 53-72 0-22 (0-<strong>11</strong>) Middlebrooks (18) Brown (14) Nortey (4)<br />

Feb. <strong>11</strong> at Butler* L 36-82 0-23 (0-12) Brown (10) Brown (10) Nortey (6)<br />

Feb. 13 at Valparaiso* L 28-80 0-24 (0-13) Brown (12) Brown/Manuel (6) Four players (1)<br />

Feb. 20 Cleveland State* L 38-68 0-25 (0-14) Brown (16) Brown (<strong>11</strong>) Nortey (3)<br />

Feb. 25 Wright State* L 38-57 0-26 (0-15) Middlebrooks (12) Middlebrooks (9) Nortey (4)<br />

Feb. 27 Detroit* L 62-80 0-27 (0-16) March (21) Brown (14) Nortey (7)<br />

March 4 at Green Bay* L 45-84 0-28 (0-17) Brown (12) Brown (6) Nortey (5)<br />

March 6 at Milwaukee* L 39-73 0-29 (0-18) Brown (12) Brown (16) Nortey (3)<br />

March 8 vs. Wright State L 43-61 0-30 Middlebrooks (8) Brown/Manuel (4) Nortey (3)<br />

CATEGORY HIGH<br />

Points 67 vs. ULM (<strong>11</strong>/27)<br />

Field Goals 27 at Elon (<strong>11</strong>/13)<br />

Field Goal Att. 75 at Elon (<strong>11</strong>/13)<br />

Field Goal Pct. .500 (25-50) vs. Green Bay (1/4)<br />

3 Pt Field Goals 10 at UIC (1/7)<br />

3 Pt Fg Att. 26 at Milwaukee (3/6)<br />

3 Pt FG Pct. .545 (6-<strong>11</strong>) vs. Kent State (<strong>11</strong>/18)<br />

Free Throws 18 at Akron (12/5)<br />

18 vs. High Point (<strong>11</strong>/14)<br />

Free Throw Att. 38 vs. High Point (<strong>11</strong>/14)<br />

Free Throw Pct. .850 (17-20) at Detroit (1/28)<br />

Rebounds 50 vs. ULM (<strong>11</strong>/27)<br />

Assists 19 vs. Detroit (2/27)<br />

Steals 18 at Cleveland State<br />

Blocked Shots 4 at Cleveland State (1/22)<br />

4 vs. Bowling Green (12/21)<br />

Turnovers 31 at Wright State (1/3)<br />

Fouls 22 at Milwaukee (3/6)<br />

2008-09 IN REVIEW | RESULTS AND LEADERS<br />

Youngstown State Team Highs Opponent Team Highs<br />

CATEGORY HIGH<br />

Points 94 at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/17)<br />

Field Goals 39 vs. Pittsburgh (12/2)<br />

Field Goal Att. 72 vs. ULM (<strong>11</strong>/27)<br />

Field Goal Pct. .589 (33-56) at Elon (<strong>11</strong>/13)<br />

3 Pt Field Goals <strong>11</strong> at Detroit (1/28)<br />

<strong>11</strong> at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/17)<br />

3 Pt Fg Att. 29 at Detroit (1/28)<br />

3 Pt FG Pct. .6<strong>11</strong> (<strong>11</strong>-18) at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/17)<br />

Free Throws 18 vs. ULM (<strong>11</strong>/27)<br />

Free Throw Att. 29 vs. Butler (1/16)<br />

Free Throw Pct. 1.000 (5-5) vs. Canisius (<strong>11</strong>/22)<br />

Rebounds 57 at Milwaukee (3/6)<br />

Assists 29 vs. Pittsburgh (12/2)<br />

Steals 17 vs. Butler (1/16)<br />

Blocked Shots 8 at Milawukee (3/6)<br />

8 at UIC (1/7)<br />

Turnovers 28 at Elon (<strong>11</strong>/13)<br />

Fouls 25 vs. High Point (<strong>11</strong>/14)<br />

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<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL<br />

2009-10 IN REVIEW | STATISTICS<br />

OVERALL STATISTICS<br />

NO. PLAYER GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OFF DEF REB-AVG PF-FO A TO B S PTS AVG<br />

42 BROWN, Brandi 30-30 96-32.2 127-289 .439 0-0 .000 88-164 .537 136 182 318-10.6 71-0 12 61 8 49 342 <strong>11</strong>.4<br />

4 DIMITROV, Bojana 23-19 651 28.3 87-305 .285 37-127 .291 21-34 .618 16 46 62-2.7 43-0 30 66 1 24 232 10.1<br />

5 MIDDLEBROOKS, Kenya 30-29 1,006-33.5 77-315 .244 24-93 .258 56-75 .747 47 74 121-4.0 52-1 39 91 7 24 234 7.8<br />

13 NORTEY, Macey 30-30 1,015-33.8 76-257 .296 3-19 .158 60-88 .682 19 61 80-2.7 81-1 131 157 0 44 215 7.2<br />

15 MANUEL, Rachael 30-26 867-28.9 71-209 .340 3-22 .136 56-76 .737 68 85 153-5.1 81-2 13 79 21 27 201 6.7<br />

10 JENKINS, Maryum 28-7 556-19.9 41-154 .266 16-55 .291 8-25 .320 19 61 80-2.9 67-3 27 62 5 34 106 3.8<br />

24 MARCH, Kaitlyn 28-6 462-16.5 26-106 .245 21-68 .309 12-17 .706 2 24 26-0.9 49-1 13 30 1 6 85 3.0<br />

12 GASPAREK, Makala 29-3 476-16.4 <strong>11</strong>-49 .224 4-26 .154 16-24 .667 12 30 42-1.4 24-0 10 26 2 13 42 1.4<br />

TEAM 55 60 <strong>11</strong>5-3.8 7<br />

Penguins 30 6,000 516-1,684 .306 108-410 .263 317-503 .630 374 623 997-33.2 468-8 275 579 45 221 1,457 48.6<br />

Opponents 30 6,000 874-1,823 .479 153-465 .329 330-508 .650 390 886 1,276-42.5 490-0 551 480 97 304 2,231 74.4<br />

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd TOTAL<br />

Youngstown State 676 781 1,457<br />

Opponents 1,091 1,140 2,231<br />

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL<br />

Youngstown State 82 17 99<br />

Opponents 97 12 109<br />

HORIZON LEAGUE STATISTICS<br />

NO. PLAYER GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OFF DEF REB-AVG PF-FO A TO B S PTS AVG<br />

42 BROWN, Brandi 18-18 590-32.8 79-185 .427 0-0 .000 64-<strong>11</strong>0 .582 88 <strong>11</strong>6 204-<strong>11</strong>.3 43-0 8 38 6 38 222 12.3<br />

5 MIDDLEBROOKS, Kenya 18-18 619-34.4 46-185 .249 13-55 .236 40-49 .816 35 48 83-4.6 30-1 22 55 3 15 145 8.1<br />

4 DIMITROV, Bojana 13-10 357-27.5 39-160 .244 14-71 .197 10-18 .556 9 22 31-2.4 21-0 15 32 0 15 102 7.8<br />

15 MANUEL, Rachael 18-15 534-29.7 46-133 .346 2-15 .133 24-31 .774 46 49 95-5.3 45-1 10 48 12 12 <strong>11</strong>8 6.6<br />

13 NORTEY, Macey 18-18 612-34.0 36-131 .275 2-<strong>11</strong> .182 24-34 .706 9 40 49-2.7 46-1 77 93 0 26 98 5.4<br />

24 MARCH, Kaitlyn 16-5 314-19.6 20-77 .260 16-52 .308 10-12 .833 0 17 17-1.1 35-1 <strong>11</strong> 16 1 4 66 4.1<br />

10 JENKINS, Maryum 16-5 325 20.3 23-95 .242 7-31 .226 7-15 .467 <strong>11</strong> 36 47-2.9 42-2 19 46 2 23 60 3.8<br />

12 GASPAREK, Makala 17-1 249 14.6 7-24 .292 4-13 .308 3-6 .500 7 21 28-1.6 9-0 5 13 1 5 21 1.2<br />

TEAM 29 28 57-3.2 3<br />

Penguins 18 3,600 296-990 .299 58-248 .234 182-275 .662 234 377 6<strong>11</strong>-33.9 271-6 167 344 25 138 832 46.2<br />

Opponents 18 3,600 515-1073 .480 85-274 .310 183-288 .635 218 502 720-40.0 273-0 320 262 54 192 1,298 72.1<br />

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd TOTAL<br />

Youngstown State 383 449 832<br />

Opponents 620 678 1,298<br />

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL<br />

Youngstown State 41 12 53<br />

Opponents 56 10 66<br />

Macey Nortey posted<br />

131 assists last season<br />

as a sophomore. That<br />

was the fourth-most<br />

ever by a Youngstown<br />

State sophomore.<br />

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Game-By-Game Stats<br />

2009-10 IN REVIEW | GAME-BY-GAME STATS<br />

Date Game FG-FGA Pct. 3PT Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb PF A TO BLK STL TP<br />

Nov. 13 Youngstown State 27-75 .360 6-18 .333 6-13 .462 30 18 12 13 2 10 66<br />

at Elon 33-56 .589 5-12 .417 15-20 .750 45 16 18 28 5 6 86<br />

Nov. 14 Youngstown State 15-60 .250 2-8 .250 18-38 .474 40 18 5 16 2 4 50<br />

vs. High Point 26-56 .464 4-12 .333 17-23 .739 47 25 16 16 7 10 73<br />

Nov. 18 Youngstown State 18-55 .327 6-<strong>11</strong> .545 13-19 .684 32 20 9 22 3 8 55<br />

vs. Kent State 26-64 .406 4-17 .235 14-28 .500 50 17 16 19 0 9 70<br />

Nov. 22 Youngstown State 17-47 .354 5-12 .417 13-20 .650 26 <strong>11</strong> <strong>11</strong> 24 0 12 52<br />

vs. Canisius 30-58 .517 9-17 .529 5-5 1.000 35 22 25 22 6 10 74<br />

Nov. 27 Youngstown State 26-70 .371 7-19 .368 8-17 .471 50 18 17 20 3 7 67<br />

vs. ULM 26-72 .361 6-22 .273 18-23 .783 49 15 20 16 7 8 76<br />

Nov. 28 Youngstown State 20-57 .351 2-7 .286 9-17 .529 32 16 7 19 0 10 51<br />

vs. Weber State 26-54 .481 6-20 .300 12-20 .600 43 18 22 16 5 6 70<br />

Dec. 2 Youngstown State 13-58 .224 7-25 .280 4-10 .400 26 13 10 21 0 6 37<br />

vs. Pittsburgh 39-71 .549 4-13 .308 7-12 .583 56 16 29 15 3 12 89<br />

Dec. 5 Youngstown State 22-64 .344 1-15 .067 18-23 .783 41 17 9 18 1 3 63<br />

at Akron 28-66 .424 4-17 .235 15-21 .714 44 20 10 15 1 10 75<br />

Dec. 13 Youngstown State 12-48 250 2-9 .222 12-16 .750 23 15 4 22 0 4 38<br />

at Buffalo 37-70 .529 6-16 .375 12-18 .667 51 17 18 15 3 15 92<br />

Dec. 17 Youngstown State 21-60 .350 3-10 .300 13-19 .684 29 18 7 14 2 8 58<br />

at Saint Francis (Pa.) 36-69 .522 <strong>11</strong>-18 .6<strong>11</strong> <strong>11</strong>-19 .579 52 19 26 15 2 3 94<br />

Dec. 21 Youngstown State 16-59 .271 6-20 .300 7-13 .538 39 16 9 23 4 4 45<br />

vs. Bowling Green 29-68 .426 7-19 .368 8-14 .571 45 13 18 13 4 13 73<br />

Jan. 2 Youngstown State 24-74 .324 2-19 .105 9-14 .643 43 21 <strong>11</strong> 18 0 13 59<br />

vs. Milwaukee 27-54 .500 3-13 .231 <strong>11</strong>-22 .500 37 14 20 23 1 8 68<br />

Jan. 4 Youngstown State 25-50 .500 5-12 .417 5-7 .714 28 14 15 25 0 9 60<br />

vs. Green Bay 31-59 .525 5-17 .294 9-<strong>11</strong> .818 27 14 20 15 2 14 76<br />

Jan. 7 Youngstown State 21-66 .318 10-22 .455 7-9 .778 34 9 15 22 2 12 59<br />

at UIC 34-67 .507 4-16 .250 6-7 .857 46 12 27 22 8 12 78<br />

Jan. 9 Youngstown State 16-63 .254 3-16 .188 14-20 .700 42 13 9 <strong>11</strong> 3 5 49<br />

at Loyola 26-63 .460 8-19 .421 9-13 .692 44 16 17 7 4 4 75<br />

Jan. 14 Youngstown State 15-53 .283 1-12 .083 10-15 .667 30 <strong>11</strong> 7 17 0 10 41<br />

vs. Valparaiso 27-54 .500 8-16 .500 4-10 .400 41 15 17 18 1 8 66<br />

Jan. 16 Youngstown State 19-46 .413 2-12 .167 8-14 .571 29 20 12 25 1 8 48<br />

Butler 29-54 537 0-5 .000 16-29 .552 32 13 19 15 2 17 74<br />

Jan. 22 Youngstown State 14-46 .304 22-10 .200 13-18 .722 34 17 6 25 4 18 43<br />

at Cleveland State 17-60 .283 6-26 .231 17-21 .810 43 17 9 20 0 16 57<br />

Jan. 28 Youngstown State 12-56 .214 3-12 .250 17-20 .850 32 9 2 15 2 10 44<br />

at Detroit 32-71 .451 <strong>11</strong>-29 .379 5-12 .417 53 15 20 15 0 9 80<br />

Jan. 30 Youngstown State 9-44 .205 3-7 .429 10-14 .714 36 16 4 31 0 3 31<br />

at Wright State 25-53 .472 3-15 .200 12-14 .857 28 15 17 15 0 14 65<br />

Feb. 4 Youngstown State 22-54 .407 2-9 .222 13-20 .650 36 14 14 14 1 7 59<br />

vs. Loyola 28-61 .459 4-14 .286 3-7 .429 31 17 19 <strong>11</strong> 7 6 63<br />

Feb. 6 Youngstown State 16-63 .254 4-22 .182 17-23 .739 42 17 9 13 2 2 53<br />

vs. UIC 27-53 .509 2-7 .286 16-22 .727 35 15 9 10 4 <strong>11</strong> 72<br />

Feb. <strong>11</strong> Youngstown State 15-57 .263 2-13 .154 4-7 .571 30 16 9 15 1 4 36<br />

at Butler 32-60 .533 6-13 .462 12-17 .706 44 13 23 10 4 10 82<br />

Feb. 13 Youngstown State 9-54 .167 0-9 .000 10-14 .714 32 <strong>11</strong> 4 17 1 3 28<br />

at Valparaiso 32-60 .533 3-12 .250 13-15 .867 46 15 18 <strong>11</strong> 5 12 80<br />

Feb. 20 Youngstown State 15-55 .273 1-13 .077 7-10 .700 35 8 9 17 1 5 38<br />

vs. Cleveland State 29-66 .439 5-18 .278 5-9 .556 43 10 16 10 3 8 68<br />

Feb. 25 Youngstown State 14-48 .292 3-7 .429 7-15 .467 34 17 6 19 3 6 38<br />

vs. Wright State 23-57 .404 3-14 .214 8-14 .571 40 18 9 14 0 <strong>11</strong> 57<br />

Feb. 27 Youngstown State 23-57 .404 9-21 .429 7-<strong>11</strong> .686 31 18 19 18 0 4 62<br />

vs. Detroit 30-58 .517 5-15 .333 15-23 .652 35 15 16 12 2 9 80<br />

March 4 Youngstown State 14-37 .378 2-6 .333 15-24 .625 24 18 9 26 2 4 45<br />

at Green Bay 34-63 .540 6-14 .429 10-20 .500 38 20 25 12 3 16 84<br />

March 6 Youngstown State 13-67 .194 4-26 .154 9-20 .450 39 22 7 16 2 15 39<br />

at Milwaukee 29-60 .483 3-<strong>11</strong> .273 12-22 .545 57 19 19 22 8 7 73<br />

March 8 Youngstown State 13-40 .325 3-8 .375 14-23 .609 18 17 8 23 3 7 43<br />

at Wright State 23-46 .500 2-8 .250 13-17 .765 39 19 13 28 0 10 61<br />

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<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL<br />

2009-10 IN REVIEW | POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS<br />

Points-Rebounds-Assists<br />

Opponent Dimitrov Middlebrooks Jenkins Gasparek Nortey Manuel March Brown<br />

at Elon 21-2-2 8-0-2 8-4-0 4-0-1 14-1-6 8-3-0 0-0-0 3-10-1<br />

vs. High Point <strong>11</strong>-2-2 9-5-2 0-2-0 1-1-0 4-5-1 <strong>11</strong>-6-0 0-0-0 14-<strong>11</strong>-0<br />

Kent State 15-5-4 12-7-0 0-4-0 0-1-0 20-2-5 5-4-0 0-0-0 3-7-0<br />

Canisius 6-2-1 10-1-1 15-6-1 4-2-0 6-2-8 6-2-0 0-0-0 5-6-0<br />

vs. ULM 27-6-3 <strong>11</strong>-5-5 0-4-1 2-1-1 6-4-5 2-6-1 0-2-1 19-16-0<br />

vs. Weber State 8-4-0 2-3-1 4-2-0 3-3-0 15-2-6 <strong>11</strong>-6-0 0-1-0 8-9-0<br />

Pittsburgh INJ 9-2-1 6-4-2 1-1-1 3-1-4 2-3-1 6-2-0 10-7-1<br />

at Akron INJ 14-7-2 0-1-0 1-3-0 14-5-6 10-9-0 0-0-0 24-14-1<br />

at Buffalo 13-2-0 6-4-1 0-1-0 0-1-1 2-2-2 10-3-0 3-1-0 4-5-0<br />

at Saint Francis (Pa.) 13-3-2 0-1-0 0-3-2 5-0-0 12-3-2 9-10-1 3-0-0 16-7-0<br />

Bowling Green 9-2-1 0-3-0 8-2-1 0-1-0 14-3-6 2-2-0 3-1-1 9-18-0<br />

Milwaukee* 14-5-0 5-5-1 5-2-1 0-2-0 6-4-8 <strong>11</strong>-8-0 INJ 18-15-1<br />

Green Bay* 12-1-1 8-2-4 3-2-2 3-2-1 4-1-6 14-6-1 INJ 16-9-0<br />

at UIC* 16-3-3 16-2-0 0-1-2 0-0-0 6-2-9 4-<strong>11</strong>-0 3-0-0 14-<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

at Loyola* 2-1-0 8-6-0 5-3-1 5-1-0 6-4-6 7-6-0 0-0-1 16-19-1<br />

Valparaiso* INJ 15-8-0 4-3-3 0-4-0 6-2-3 8-3-0 2-0-0 6-8-1<br />

Butler* INJ <strong>11</strong>-3-3 6-6-3 7-1-1 6-3-3 6-1-1 0-1-1 12-12-0<br />

at Cleveland State* INJ 5-4-2 8-4-1 0-2-0 6-2-1 8-10-2 0-1-0 16-<strong>11</strong>-0<br />

at Detroit* INJ 5-5-0 5-0-0 6-5-0 6-1-1 7-4-1 0-1-0 15-<strong>11</strong>-0<br />

at Wright State* INJ 4-4-0 7-2-1 0-1-0 4-4-1 6-9-0 7-0-2 3-14-0<br />

Loyola* 14-1-4 <strong>11</strong>-3-1 DNP 0-3-0 6-7-6 12-10-2 3-0-0 13-10-1<br />

UIC* 3-3-0 18-8-2 DNP 0-2-1 12-3-4 6-5-0 8-4-2 6-14-0<br />

at Butler* 3-2-0 6-3-1 0-3-0 0-0-0 4-2-6 8-2-1 5-3-1 10-10-0<br />

at Valparaiso* 0-1-1 0-2-0 7-3-0 0-2-1 2-3-1 5-6-0 2-2-0 12-6-1<br />

Cleveland State* 9-1-2 <strong>11</strong>-8-1 0-6-2 0-1-0 0-2-3 2-3-0 0-0-1 16-<strong>11</strong>-0<br />

Wright State* 9-4-1 12-9-1 0-4-0 DNP 9-3-4 2-1-0 0-0-0 6-7-0<br />

Detroit* 5-1-1 4-6-4 0-4-2 0-0-0 9-2-7 4-2-1 21-0-2 19-14-2<br />

at Green Bay* 9-3-0 4-3-1 10-3-0 0-2-1 4-1-5 2-1-1 4-3-1 12-6-0<br />

at Milwaukee* 6-5-2 2-2-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-3-3 6-7-0 <strong>11</strong>-2-0 12-16-0<br />

Game-By-Game Line-Up<br />

Opponent Guard Guard Guard Forward Forward<br />

at Elon Nortey Dimitrov Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

vs. High Point Nortey Dimitrov Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

Kent State Nortey Dimitrov Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

Canisius Nortey Dimitrov Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

vs. ULM Nortey Dimitrov MIddlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

vs. Weber State Nortey Dimitrov Gasparek Brown Manuel<br />

Pittsburgh Nortey Jenkins Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

at Akron Nortey Gasparek Jenkins Middlebrooks Brown<br />

at Buffalo Nortey Dimitrov Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

at Saint Francis (Pa.) Nortey Dimitrov Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

Bowling Green Nortey Dimitrov Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

Milwaukee* Nortey Dimitrov Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

Green Bay* Nortey Dimitrov Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

at UIC* Nortey Dimitrov Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

at Loyola* Nortey Dimitrov Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

Valparaiso* Nortey March Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

Butler* Nortey Jenkins Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

at Cleveland State* Nortey Jenkins Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

at Detroit* Nortey Jenkins Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

at Wright State* Nortey Jenkins Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

Loyola* Nortey Dimitrov Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

UIC* Nortey Dimitrov Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

at Butler* Nortey Dimitrov Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

at Valparaiso* Nortey Gasparek March Middlebrooks Brown<br />

Cleveland State* Nortey Dimitrov Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

Wright State* Nortey Dimitrov March Middlebrooks Brown<br />

Detroit* Nortey March Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

at Green Bay* Nortey Dimitrov March Middlebrooks Brown<br />

at Milwaukee* Nortey Jenkins Middlebrooks Brown Manuel<br />

Individual Game Highs<br />

CATEGORY YSU PLAYER HIGH<br />

Points 27 by Bojana Dimitrov vs. ULM (<strong>11</strong>/27)<br />

Field Goals 10 by Brandi Brown at Akron (12/5)<br />

10 by Bojana Dimitrov vs. ULM (<strong>11</strong>/27)<br />

Field Goal Att. 25 by Bojana Dimitrov at Elon (<strong>11</strong>/13)<br />

Field Goal Pct.<br />

(min 5 made)<br />

.875 (7-8) by Rachael Manuel vs. Green Bay<br />

(1/4)<br />

3 Pt Field Goals 7 by Kaitlyn March vs. Detroit (2/27)<br />

3 Pt Fg Att. 13 by Kaitlyn March vs. Detroit (2/27)<br />

3 Pt FG Pct.<br />

(min 2 made)<br />

1.000 (2-2) by Kaitlyn March vs. Wright State<br />

(1/30)<br />

1.000 (2-2) by Maryum Jenkins at Elon (<strong>11</strong>/13)<br />

Free Throws <strong>11</strong> by Kenya Middlebrooks vs. UIC (2/6)<br />

Free Throw Att. 17 by Rachael Manuel vs. High Point (<strong>11</strong>/14)<br />

Free Throw Pct.<br />

(min 3 made)<br />

1.000 (5-5) three times<br />

Rebounds 19 by Brandi Brown at Loyola (1/9)<br />

Assists 9 by Macey Nortey at UIC (1/7)<br />

Steals 7 by Brandi Brown at Milwaukee (3/6)<br />

Blocked Shots 3 by Rachael Manuel at Wright State (3/8)<br />

3 by Rachael Manuel at Cleveland State (1/22)<br />

3 by Brandi Brown at Loyola (1/9)<br />

Turnovers 12 by Macey Nortey at UIC (1/7)<br />

Fouls 5 eight times<br />

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TRADITIONS | NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS<br />

1995-96<br />

First NCAA Tournament Berth<br />

The 1995-96 season put the Youngstown State women’s <strong>basketball</strong><br />

program on the national map. The Penguins won their second straight<br />

Mid-Continent Conference regular-season title - and their fi rst outright<br />

title in school history - with four sophomores and one junior in the starting<br />

lineup.<br />

As the No. 1 seed, the Penguins breezed through the Mid-Continent<br />

Conference tournament by defeating Western Illinois, 69-59, Troy State,<br />

87-67, and Buffalo, 53-43, to earn their fi rst trip to the NCAA Tournament.<br />

YSU was selected as No. 15 seed in “The Dance” and drew No. 2<br />

Penn State. The Penguins hung tough against the Nittany Lions and<br />

trailed 42-40 at halftime and 50-49 with 15 minutes left in the game. YSU,<br />

however, succumbed to a 19-0 Penn State rally and found themselves<br />

down, 69-49. YSU’s cinderella season ended with a 94-71 loss to Penn<br />

State in the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament.<br />

YSU fi nished the season with a 20-9 ledger overall and fi nished 14-4<br />

in the Mid-Con. Junior Liz Hauger was named fi rst-team all-conference<br />

after leading the Penguins in scoring with 16.4 points per game.<br />

1997-98<br />

First NCAA Tournament Victory<br />

Fueled by its appearance in the 1996<br />

NCAA Tournament, the 1997-98 YSU<br />

women’s <strong>basketball</strong> team was determined<br />

to not only make a return trip to “The<br />

Dance”, but also make some noise.<br />

The Penguins turned in a school-best<br />

28-3 record, won 16 straight games, and<br />

fi nished with a 15-1 mark in the Mid-Continent<br />

Conference. Coming off its fourth<br />

straight regular-season conference title,<br />

YSU earned the No. 1 seed in the Mid-Con<br />

Tournament and ran the table with victories<br />

over Chicago State, 76-57, Southern Utah,<br />

83-73, and Valparaiso, 78-69, to collect its<br />

second NCAA Tournament automatic berth<br />

Caroline McCombs fi ghts for a rebound in YSU’s<br />

91-80 upset victory over Memphis in 1998.<br />

Youngstown State possessed one<br />

of the most successful women’s<br />

<strong>basketball</strong> programs in the country<br />

during the 1990s. From the 1990-<br />

91 season through 1999-2000, the<br />

Penguins won 196 games and had six<br />

20-win seasons. Five of those 20-win<br />

seasons came consecutively from<br />

1995-96 to 1999-2000 during which<br />

the Penguins played in the NCAA<br />

Tournament three times. YSU also<br />

captured fi ve straight regular-season<br />

Mid-Continent Conference titles from<br />

1994-95 through 1998-99.<br />

in three years.<br />

YSU earned the No. 12 seed and drew No. 5 Memphis in the fi rst<br />

round. The Penguins pulled off the upset of the tournament, downing<br />

the Tigers, 91-80, for the school’s fi rst NCAA Tournament victory. After<br />

a slow start in the second round against North Carolina State, the Penguins<br />

saw their magnifi cent season <strong>com</strong>e to a close with an 88-61 loss<br />

to the fourth-seeded Wolfpack.<br />

Four of YSU’s fi ve senior starters earned all-conference accolades<br />

as Mid-Con Player of the Year Shannon Beach and Ann Marie Martin<br />

were named to the fi rst team. Martin led the team with 16.3 points per<br />

game while Beach averaged 13.8 points and shot better than 40 percent<br />

from 3-point range.<br />

1999-2000<br />

Third NCAA Tournament in fi ve years<br />

The 1999-2000 team was perhaps the most resilient group of Penguins<br />

to reach the NCAA Tournament.<br />

YSU turned in an impressive 19-8 regular-season mark but saw its<br />

streak of fi ve consecutive regular-season conference championships<br />

snapped. Youngstown State, however, was not deterred from its goal of<br />

reaching the NCAA Tournament for the third time in fi ve seasons. The<br />

Penguins swept through the Mid-Continent<br />

Conference Tournament by defeating<br />

Southern Utah, 84-78 in overtime, Western<br />

Illinois, 67-56, and Valparaiso, 73-57, to<br />

punch their third “Dance Ticket” with the<br />

automatic berth to the NCAA’s.<br />

Just as in 1995-96, the Penguins were<br />

selected as the No. 15 seed and faced<br />

No. 2 Penn State. Although the Penguins<br />

set an NCAA East Regional record with<br />

12 3-pointers in a game, the Nittany Lions<br />

defeated the Guins, 83-63. YSU earned its<br />

fi fth-straight 20-win season with an overall<br />

mark of 22-9.<br />

Brianne Kenneally was named the Mid-<br />

Con Player of the Year and tournament<br />

MVP, leading the Penguins with 18.7 points<br />

per contest. Three-point specialist Leslie<br />

Majewski earned second-team all-conference<br />

honors after sinking 70 treys.<br />

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Wanda Grant<br />

Enshrined 1988<br />

Danielle Carson<br />

Enshrined 1996<br />

Donna Wertz<br />

Enshrined 2003<br />

Colleen Cook<br />

Enshrined 2008<br />

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Joyce Ramsey<br />

Enshrined 1989<br />

Dorothy Bowers<br />

Enshrined 1997<br />

Donna Djorovic<br />

Enshrined 2004<br />

Ann Marie Martin<br />

Enshrined 2008<br />

TRADITIONS | YSU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME MEMBERS<br />

Vicki Lawrence<br />

Enshrined 1990<br />

Margaret Somple<br />

Enshrined 2000<br />

Kristi Echelberry<br />

Enshrined 1989<br />

Caroline McCombs<br />

Enshrined 2008<br />

Holly Seimetz<br />

Enshrined 1993<br />

Dianne Rappach<br />

Enshrined 2002<br />

Liz Hauger<br />

Enshrined 2007<br />

Leslie Majewski<br />

Enshrined <strong>2010</strong><br />

Margaret Peters<br />

Enshrined 1994<br />

Ed DiGregorio<br />

Enshrined 2003<br />

Shannon Beach<br />

Enshrined 2008<br />

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TRADITIONS | AWARD WINNERS<br />

�<br />

HORIZON LEAGUE<br />

First-Team<br />

2004-05 __________ Jen Perugini<br />

Second-Team<br />

2007-08 ____________Tiara Scott<br />

New<strong>com</strong>er of the Year<br />

2001-02 __________ Jen Perugini<br />

2009-10 __________Brandi Brown<br />

All-New<strong>com</strong>er Team<br />

2001-02 __________ Jen Perugini<br />

2004-05 _______Lauren Branson<br />

2006-07 ________ Heather Karner<br />

2007-08 ____________Tiara Scott<br />

All-Defensive Team<br />

2007-08 ________Lauren Branson<br />

� MID-CONTINENT<br />

CONFERENCE<br />

Player of the Year<br />

1996-97 ____________Liz Hauger<br />

1997-98 ________Shannon Beach<br />

1998-99 ______ Brianne Kenneally<br />

1999-2000 ____ Brianne Kenneally<br />

First-Team<br />

1994-95 _______ Kristi Echelberry<br />

1995-96 ____________Liz Hauger<br />

1996-97 ____________Liz Hauger<br />

1997-98 ________Shannon Beach<br />

Ann Marie Martin<br />

1998-99 ______ Brianne Kenneally<br />

Leslie Majewski<br />

1999-2000 ____ Brianne Kenneally<br />

2000-01 _________ Alyson Vogrin<br />

Second-Team<br />

1992-93 ________ Donna Djorovic<br />

1994-95 ____________Liz Hauger<br />

1995-96 _____ Caroline McCombs<br />

1996-97 ________Shannon Beach<br />

Ann Marie Martin<br />

1997-98 __________Colleen Cook<br />

Caroline McCombs<br />

1998-99 __________ Lisa Rotunno<br />

1999-2000 ______ Leslie Majewski<br />

All-New<strong>com</strong>er Team<br />

1994-95 _____ Caroline McCombs<br />

1997-98 ______ Brianne Kenneally<br />

2000-01 __________ Cathy Hanek<br />

All-Tournament Team<br />

1992-93 ________ Donna Djorovic<br />

1994-95 Kristi Echelberry<br />

Ann Marie Martin<br />

1995-96 Shannon Beach<br />

Caroline McCombs<br />

1996-97 ____________Liz Hauger<br />

Caroline McCombs<br />

1997-98 _______Ann Marie Martin<br />

Caroline McCombs<br />

1998-99 ______ Brianne Kenneally<br />

Leslie Majewski<br />

1999-2000 ____ Brianne Kenneally<br />

Jen Lyden<br />

Tournament Most<br />

Valuable Player<br />

1996 __________Shannon Beach<br />

2000 ________ Brianne Kenneally<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

1994-95 _________ Ed DiGregorio<br />

1998-99 _________ Ed DiGregorio<br />

� OHIO VALLEY<br />

CONFERENCE<br />

Player of the Year<br />

1987-88 ________Dorothy Bowers<br />

First-Team<br />

1983-84 ________Danielle Carson<br />

1985-86 ________Danielle Carson<br />

1986-87 ________Dorothy Bowers<br />

1987-88 ________Dorothy Bowers<br />

Second-Team<br />

1984-85 ________Danielle Carson<br />

1985-86 ________Dorothy Bowers<br />

All-Freshman Team<br />

1984-85 ________Dorothy Bowers<br />

ACADEMIC AWARDS<br />

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Academic All-District<br />

1998 __________Shannon Beach<br />

1999 ____________ Lisa Rotunno<br />

2002 _____________ Jen Horner<br />

2005 ____________ Jen Perugini<br />

2008 __________Lauren Branson<br />

Academic All-League<br />

2000-01 ___________ Jen Horner<br />

Brianne Kenneally<br />

Allison Metro<br />

Amanda Scott<br />

Alyson Vogrin<br />

Christie Zetts<br />

2001-02 ___________ Jen Horner<br />

2003-04 _________ Ashlee Russo<br />

2004-05 __________ Jen Perugini<br />

2005-06 _________ Ashlee Russo<br />

2006-07 ________Lauren Branson<br />

2007-08 ________Lauren Branson<br />

Lauren Branson was a<br />

two-time Academic All-<br />

Horizon League selection.<br />

Jen Perugini was the fi rst Penguin to earn First-Team All-<br />

Horizon League honors as a senior in the 2004-05 season.


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<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL<br />

The most recognizable name in YSU<br />

history and the only woman in school history<br />

to have her number retired is all-time<br />

leading scorer Dorothy Bowers. Bowers<br />

scored an incredible 2,324 points, including<br />

783 for an 28 points per game scoring<br />

average during her senior season in 1987-<br />

88. Bowers holds three of the top four<br />

single-season scoring marks in school<br />

history, and her career scoring average of<br />

21.5 points per game is second all-time.<br />

Year Games FG FT Pts. Avg.<br />

1984-85 27 103 48 254 9.4<br />

1985-86 28 275 <strong>11</strong>9 669 23.9<br />

1986-87 25 257 104 618 24.7<br />

1987-88 28 342 99 783 28.0<br />

Total 108 977 370 2,324 21.5<br />

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Dorothy Bowers<br />

2,324 • 1984-88 2<br />

Danielle Carson<br />

1,697 • 1982-86<br />

One of the best all-around performers<br />

in school history, Danielle Carson is just<br />

one of fi ve players in the 1,000-point club<br />

to have averaged at least 10 points per<br />

game in all four years. Carson, who set<br />

the freshman scoring record in 1982-83<br />

with 345 points, ranks third in scoring with<br />

1,697, fi rst in career assists with 573, second<br />

in career steals with 288 and seventh<br />

in career rebounds with 749.<br />

Year Games FG FT Pts. Avg.<br />

1982-83 27 151 43 345 12.8<br />

1983-84 24 184 51 419 17.5<br />

1984-85 27 199 69 467 17.3<br />

1985-86 28 191 84 466 16.6<br />

Total 106 725 247 1,697 16.0<br />

Wanda Grant<br />

1,829 • 1977-81<br />

Wanda Grant became the fi rst<br />

YSU player to score 1,000 career<br />

points with 1,829 from 1977-81.<br />

Grant, who still holds the school’s career<br />

scoring average record at 23.4<br />

points per game, is the only player in<br />

school history to record at least 1,500<br />

points and 1,100 rebounds. Her 1,179<br />

career rebounds still stands as the<br />

all-time record as does her 14.9 rebounds<br />

per game average. In 1980-<br />

81, Grant scored an incredible 710 points.<br />

Year Games FG FT Pts. Avg.<br />

1977-78 15 99 48 246 16.4<br />

1978-79 23 205 47 457 19.9<br />

1979-80 16 182 52 416 26.0<br />

1980-81 25 307 95 710 28.4<br />

Total 79 793 242 1,829 23.2<br />

Ann Marie Martin became the <strong>11</strong>th<br />

player in YSU history to score 1,000 career<br />

points and just the fi fth player to do<br />

so during her junior season. Martin, who<br />

ranks third with a .530 career fi eld-goal<br />

percentage, scored 506 points for an<br />

average of 16.3 points per game during<br />

the 1997-98 season which saw the Penguins<br />

advance to the second round of the<br />

NCAA Tournament.<br />

Year Games FG FT Pts. Avg.<br />

1994-95 28 131 55 323 <strong>11</strong>.5<br />

1995-96 29 139 66 353 12.1<br />

1996-97 29 178 75 449 15.5<br />

1997-98 31 189 107 506 16.3<br />

Total <strong>11</strong>7 637 303 1,631 13.9<br />

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TRADITIONS | 1,000 POINTS CLUB<br />

Ann Marie Martin<br />

1,631 • 1994-98


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TRADITIONS | 1,000 POINTS CLUB<br />

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Year Games FG FT Pts. Avg.<br />

1986-87 27 55 31 141 5.2<br />

1987-88 28 178 68 424 15.1<br />

1988-89 4 22 14 58 14.5<br />

1989-90 27 196 99 491 18.2<br />

1990-91 28 196 73 465 16.6<br />

Total <strong>11</strong>4 647 285 1,579 13.9<br />

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same chart.<br />

Margaret Somple<br />

1,579 • 1986-91<br />

After an outstanding sophomore season<br />

with 15.1 points per game, Margaret<br />

Somple was on her way to another great<br />

season before a knee injury sidelined her<br />

after four games during her junior campaign.<br />

Somple was granted a medical<br />

redshirt became the fourth player to score<br />

her 1,000th career point during her junior<br />

season. She posted 491 points as a junior<br />

and 465 as a senior.<br />

Brianne Kenneally<br />

1,471 • 1997-2001<br />

A two-time Mid-Continent Conference<br />

Player-of-the-Year award recipient,<br />

Brianne Kenneally ended her career as<br />

YSU’s seventh-leading scorer all-time<br />

with 1,471 points. However, her accoladefi<br />

lled career was cut short just 12 games<br />

into her senior season because of an injury.<br />

Her 22.8 points per game average<br />

in 2000-01 is sixth on the YSU singleseason<br />

list and her 18.7 points per game<br />

in 1999-2000 ranks tied for eighth on that<br />

Year Games FG FT Pts. Avg.<br />

1997-98 29 51 45 162 5.6<br />

1998-99 28 149 <strong>11</strong>6 457 16.3<br />

1999-00 31 195 140 579 18.7<br />

2000-01 12 90 72 273 22.8<br />

Total 100 485 373 1,471 14.7<br />

Arguably one of the best all-around<br />

players in school history, Caroline Mc-<br />

Combs could pass, defend and score.<br />

She became the 12th player to score<br />

1,000 career points with 1,577. Not only<br />

does McCombs rank sixth in scoring but<br />

she also ranks highly with 493 assists<br />

and 236 steals. McCombs also holds the<br />

school record for <strong>11</strong>2 games started. In<br />

1997-98, McCombs averaged 14.1 points<br />

per game and helped the Penguins to the<br />

second round of the NCAA Tournament.<br />

Year Games FG FT Pts. Avg.<br />

1994-95 28 141 48 346 12.4<br />

1995-96 29 146 80 408 14.1<br />

1996-97 27 140 62 386 14.3<br />

1997-98 31 149 89 437 14.1<br />

Total <strong>11</strong>5 577 279 1,577 13.7<br />

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8<br />

Caroline McCombs<br />

1,577 • 1994-98<br />

Liz Hauger<br />

1,468 • 1993-97<br />

The 1996-97 Mid-Continent Conference<br />

Player of the Year, Liz Hauger<br />

became the 10th player to reach the<br />

1,000-point milestone during her senior<br />

season. That year, she led the Penguins<br />

with 573 points for an 18.7 points per<br />

game average. She also helped guide<br />

YSU to its fi rst NCAA Tournament appearance<br />

in 1995-96 with a 16.4 points<br />

per game average.<br />

Year Games FG FT Pts. Avg.<br />

1993-94 23 37 19 97 4.2<br />

1994-95 28 124 85 351 12.5<br />

1995-96 29 170 <strong>11</strong>6 477 16.4<br />

1996-97 29 197 <strong>11</strong>8 543 18.7<br />

Total 109 528 338 1,468 13.5


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<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL<br />

Year Games FG FT Pts. Avg.<br />

1978-79 23 88 29 205 8.9<br />

1979-80 18 95 60 250 13.9<br />

1980-81 25 183 68 434 17.4<br />

1981-82 22 169 67 405 18.4<br />

Total 88 535 224 1,294 14.7<br />

<strong>11</strong><br />

<strong>com</strong>er of the Year.<br />

Holly Seimetz<br />

1,294 • 1978-82<br />

Holly Seimetz became the third<br />

Youngstown State player in three years<br />

to reach the 1,000-point milestone during<br />

the 1981-82 campaign. Seimetz averaged<br />

14.7 points per game for her career<br />

and 18.4 points per game in 1981-92. She<br />

also helped the Penguins to 62 victories<br />

and scored 839 points during her junior<br />

and senior campaigns.<br />

Jen Perugini<br />

1,202 • 2001-05<br />

The fi rst YSU player to record 1,000<br />

career points in the 21st century was<br />

four-year letterwinner Jen Perugini. Perugini<br />

is the only player in school history<br />

to post 1,000 points, 900 rebounds and<br />

100 blocks in a career. During her senior<br />

season, Perugini posted 389 points for a<br />

14.4 scoring average and was became<br />

the fi rst YSU player named First-Team<br />

All-Horizon League. Perugini was also<br />

named the 2002 Horizon League New-<br />

Year Games FG FT Pts. Avg.<br />

2001-02 26 <strong>11</strong>6 38 270 10.4<br />

2002-03 28 134 81 356 12.7<br />

2003-04 28 77 22 187 6.7<br />

2004-05 27 150 70 389 14.4<br />

Total 109 477 2<strong>11</strong> 1,202 <strong>11</strong>.0<br />

10<br />

Kristi Echelberry<br />

1,281 • 1991-95<br />

During the 1994-95 season, Kristi<br />

Echelberry led YSU to its fi rst of fi ve<br />

straight Mid-Continent Conference championships<br />

with a 14-4 conference record<br />

and a team-high 12.9 points per game<br />

average. That same season, she became<br />

the ninth player to score 1,000 career<br />

points. After posting 271 points as a freshman,<br />

she scored more than 300 points in<br />

each of the next three years, including a<br />

career-best 353 1992-93.<br />

Year Games FG FT Pts. Avg.<br />

1991-92 28 104 63 271 9.7<br />

1992-93 28 133 84 353 12.6<br />

1993-94 25 102 99 310 12.4<br />

1994-95 27 134 77 347 12.9<br />

Total 108 473 323 1,281 <strong>11</strong>.9<br />

12<br />

TRADITIONS | 1,000 POINTS CLUB<br />

Dianne Rappach<br />

1,198 • 1988-92<br />

The eighth Youngstown State player<br />

to reach 1,000 career points scored almost<br />

60 percent of her 1,198 points from<br />

behind the 3-point arc. Dianne Rappach,<br />

the Penguins’ all-time 3-point leader, converted<br />

198 3-pointers for 594 points between<br />

1988-92. During her junior season<br />

in 1990-91, Rappach scored 350 points<br />

for a 12.5 points per game average helped<br />

lead the Penguins to a then-school record<br />

24 wins.<br />

Year Games FG FT Pts. Avg.<br />

1988-89 28 99 26 261 9.3<br />

1989-90 27 126 35 341 12.6<br />

1990-91 28 126 35 350 12.5<br />

1991-92 28 86 30 246 8.8<br />

Total <strong>11</strong>1 437 126 1,198 10.8<br />

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TRADITIONS | 1,000 POINTS CLUB<br />

13<br />

During her career, Shannon Beach<br />

helped the Penguins to one of the most<br />

successful stretches in the program’s history.<br />

After suffering two knee injuries in<br />

her fi rst two seasons and being granted a<br />

medical redshirt for the 1994-95 season,<br />

Beach closed out her career in impressive<br />

style. Over the course of the next three<br />

seasons, Beach helped the Penguins to<br />

a three-year record of 71-18, three conference<br />

titles and two NCAA Tournament<br />

appearances and scored 1,148 points.<br />

Year Games FG FT Pts. Avg.<br />

1993-94 8 31 14 78 9.7<br />

1994-95* 3 3 2 10 3.3<br />

1995-96 29 93 90 304 10.5<br />

1996-97 28 125 76 383 13.7<br />

1997-98 27 123 70 373 13.8<br />

Total 95 375 252 1,148 12.1<br />

15<br />

Shannon Beach<br />

1,148 • 1993-98<br />

Vicki Lawrence<br />

1,069 • 1977-81<br />

Vicki Lawrence became the second<br />

player in school history to record 1,000<br />

career points during the 1980-81 season.<br />

She posted 1,069 career points in just 71<br />

games and her 16.2 points per game average<br />

in 1978-79 was a career high. She<br />

helped guide Youngstown State to 61 victories<br />

in four seasons and to its fi rst 20win<br />

season with a 20-5 mark during the<br />

1980-81 campaign.<br />

Year Games FG FT Pts. Avg.<br />

1977-78 14 93 34 220 15.7<br />

1978-79 23 156 60 372 16.2<br />

1979-80 18 107 64 278 15.4<br />

1980-81 16 78 43 199 12.4<br />

Total 71 434 201 1,069 15.1<br />

14<br />

Margaret Peters<br />

1,084 • 1981-85<br />

Margaret Peters became the fourth<br />

Youngstown State player to score 1,000<br />

career points with 1,048. A four-year letterwinner,<br />

Peters also led the Penguins in<br />

assists four times and fi nished her career<br />

with 533 assists. Peters became the fi rst<br />

player to post at least 1,000 career points<br />

and 500 career assists.<br />

Year Games FG FT Pts. Avg.<br />

1981-82 22 94 24 212 9.6<br />

1982-83 27 130 68 328 12.1<br />

1983-84 24 107 51 265 <strong>11</strong>.0<br />

1984-85 27 125 29 279 10.3<br />

Total 100 456 172 1,084 10.8<br />

16<br />

Leslie Majewski<br />

1,000 • 1996-2000<br />

Youngstown State’s career leader in<br />

games played with 120, Leslie Majewski<br />

waited until her fi nal game to reach the<br />

1,000-point milestone. Standing at 977<br />

points heading into an NCAA Tournament<br />

game against Penn State, Majewski<br />

scored a team-high 23 points to fi nish her<br />

career with exactly 1,000 points. Utilized<br />

as a reserve her fi rst two seasons, Majewski<br />

exploded for 720 points during her<br />

junior and senior campaigns.<br />

Year Games FG FT Pts. Avg.<br />

1996-97 29 36 16 107 3.7<br />

1997-98 31 50 27 153 4.9<br />

1998-99 29 130 56 367 12.7<br />

1999-00 31 132 39 373 12.0<br />

Total 120 348 138 1,000 8.3<br />

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One of the most recognizable<br />

names in the history of<br />

Youngstown State women’s <strong>basketball</strong><br />

is that of Dorothy Bowers<br />

(1984-88), the school’s all-time<br />

leading scorer with 2,324 career<br />

points.<br />

Bowers’ infl uence on the<br />

court and the YSU <strong>basketball</strong><br />

program was immediately felt.<br />

During her freshman campaign,<br />

the Youngstown, Ohio,<br />

native was selected to the Ohio<br />

Valley Conference All-Freshman<br />

Team after scoring 254 points<br />

for an average of 9.4 points per game. She also averaged 7.0<br />

rebounds per game.<br />

In 1985-86, Bowers dominated the hardwood averaging 23.9<br />

points and <strong>11</strong>.6 rebounds as a sophomore while shooting a blistering<br />

56 percent from the fl oor.<br />

That same year she was named second-team All-OVC.<br />

Bowers continued her dominance in 1986-87 as a junior with<br />

24.7 points and 9.7 rebounds per game.<br />

She was named fi rst-team All-OVC after connecting on 50.8<br />

percent of her fi eld goal attempts.<br />

As a senior, Bowers set the school’s single-season scoring record<br />

with 783 points, breaking the old mark of 710 set by Wanda<br />

Grant in 1980-81.<br />

With her 28.0 points and <strong>11</strong>.6 rebounds per game, Bowers was<br />

named the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year.<br />

Bowers also owns the school records for most fi eld goals in a<br />

career (977), highest fi eld goal percentage (.544), most points in a<br />

single-game (49) and most fi eld goals in a game (21).<br />

Bowers, who owns a career scoring average of 21.5 points per<br />

game, also ranks second all-time with 1,083 career rebounds and<br />

370 career free throws made.<br />

TRADITIONS | CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR<br />

Dorothy Bowers • 1987-88 Liz Hauger • 1996-97<br />

A catalyst during the Penguins<br />

run to their fi rst NCAA<br />

Tournament appearance was Liz<br />

Hauger (1993-97).<br />

During her junior season in<br />

1995-96, Hauger led the Penguins<br />

to a 20-9 record and their<br />

fi rst 20-win season since 1990-<br />

91. The Penguins also won<br />

the Mid-Continent Conference<br />

regular season and tournament<br />

championships.<br />

Hauger paced the Penguins<br />

with a 16.4 scoring average and<br />

was named fi rst-team All-Mid-<br />

Continent Conference.<br />

The following season, Hauger turned in an even more impressive<br />

campaign. She led the Penguins in scoring for the second<br />

straight season with an average of 18.7 points per game and was<br />

named the Mid-Con Player of the Year.<br />

The Penguins recorded their second consecutive 20-win season<br />

with an overall mark of 23-6 and captured the league’s regular<br />

season crown. YSU, however, missed out on their second straight<br />

NCAA Tournament appearance<br />

after losing in the tournament<br />

championship game<br />

to Troy State, 89-75.<br />

Hauger was also vital<br />

in the Penguins fi rst of fi ve<br />

straight Mid-Continent Conference<br />

championships in<br />

1994-95.<br />

As a sophomore, Hauger<br />

was one of the Penguins top<br />

offensive threats with a 12.5<br />

scoring average. She connected<br />

on 42.2 percent of<br />

her fi eld goal attempts and<br />

helped guide the Penguins<br />

to a 17-<strong>11</strong> overall record and<br />

a 14-4 league mark. In 1994-<br />

95, she was named secondteam<br />

all-conference.<br />

Hauger currently ranks<br />

eighth all-time with 1,468<br />

career points, and third alltime<br />

with 328 career free throws made.<br />

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TRADITIONS | CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR<br />

Shannon Beach • 1997-98 Brianne Kenneally • 1998-99, 1999-2000<br />

Although she missed most of<br />

her fi rst two season due to knee<br />

injuries, Shannon Beach (1993-<br />

98) was an impact player for the<br />

Penguins during their fi rst two<br />

trips to the NCAA Tournament.<br />

In 1995-96 as a redshirt<br />

sophomore, Beach was an essential<br />

ingredient in the Penguins<br />

run to the NCAA.<br />

She averaged 10.5 points and<br />

8.6 rebounds per game and was<br />

also named the Mid-Continent<br />

Conference Tournament Most<br />

Valuable Player after defeating<br />

Buffalo, 53-43, in the championship game.<br />

Beach earned second-team all-conference accolades as a junior<br />

after helping the Penguins to a 23-6 record in 1996-97. Her<br />

13.7 points per game ranked fourth on the squad but she led the<br />

team in rebounding with 8.6 boards per game.<br />

It was this season when Beach developed into a dangerous<br />

three-point shooter, connecting on 57-of-152 three-point attempts.<br />

As a senior, Beach was an integral part of the team that set the<br />

school record for most wins in a season with a 28-3 mark in 1997-<br />

98. That same year, Youngstown State advanced to the second<br />

round of the NCAA Tournament<br />

after upsetting Memphis,<br />

91-80.<br />

Beach, who missed four<br />

games that season, was<br />

one of top three-point shooters<br />

in the conference and<br />

drilled 40.7 percent of her<br />

three-point attempts.<br />

The native of Atwater,<br />

Ohio, became the second<br />

straight YSU player to earn<br />

the Mid-Continent Conference<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Award after averaging 13.8<br />

points and 5.5 rebounds per<br />

game.<br />

Beach currently ranks<br />

13th on the all-time scoring<br />

list with 1,148 career points<br />

and is tied for third all-time<br />

with 146 career three-pointers.<br />

During her freshman season<br />

in 1997-98, people caught<br />

a glimpse of what the future had<br />

in store for Brianne Kenneally<br />

(1997-2001).<br />

When senior Shannon Beach<br />

missed four games due to knee<br />

surgery, Kenneally replaced her<br />

in the starting lineup and the<br />

Penguins never skipped a beat.<br />

In the fi ve games Kenneally<br />

started that season, she averaged<br />

an impressive <strong>11</strong>.2 points<br />

per game.<br />

Even when she was relegated<br />

back to her reserve role, Kenneally made an impact in the Penguins’<br />

biggest games of the season. The Brecksville, Ohio, native<br />

helped secure the Penguins’ 28-3 record; was named to the Mid-<br />

Con’s All-New<strong>com</strong>er Team; and averaged 12.5 points per game in<br />

two NCAA Tournament games.<br />

Her sophomore season saw even more accolades <strong>com</strong>e her<br />

way as she led the Penguins with 16.3 points per game and fi nished<br />

15th in the nation with an 85.9 free throw percentage. Kenneally<br />

was then named the Mid-Con’s Player of the Year.<br />

As a junior in 1999-2000, Kenneally racked up a league-best<br />

18.7 points per game to<br />

lead the Penguins to a 22-9<br />

mark, their fi fth straight 20win<br />

season. The 5-foot-<br />

9 guard won the league’s<br />

Player of the Year Award<br />

for the second consecutive<br />

year and was named MVP<br />

of the Mid-Con Tournament<br />

after leading YSU to its third<br />

NCAA Tournament appearance.<br />

Kenneally’s fi nal season<br />

was marked with triumph<br />

and tragedy as she was<br />

ranked third in the nation<br />

with a 24.5 scoring average<br />

when a knee injury ended<br />

her career.<br />

She ranks seventh on<br />

the all-time scoring list with<br />

1,471 points and owns the<br />

career mark for most free<br />

throws made with 373.<br />

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<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL<br />

RECORDS | TEAM GAME RECORDS<br />

POINTS SCORED<br />

121 __ at John Carroll __________________ 1/16/80<br />

<strong>11</strong>7 __ vs. Valparaiso ___________________ 3/5/93<br />

109__ vs. Malone ____________________ 12/29/90<br />

108__ vs. Hiram ______________________ 1/29/76<br />

106__ vs. Chicago State ________________ 1/5/98<br />

POINTS ALLOWED<br />

107 __ at Valparaiso ___________________ 1/29/93<br />

106__ vs. Valparaiso ___________________ 3/5/93<br />

105 __ at Northern Illinois _______________ 2/27/93<br />

105 __ vs. Kent State __________________12/<strong>11</strong>/93<br />

103 __ at Western Michigan ______________ 1/6/87<br />

FEWEST POINTS SCORED<br />

28___ at Valparaiso ___________________ 2/13/10<br />

31 ___ at Wright State __________________ 1/30/10<br />

35 __ at Cleveland State _______________ 2/14/09<br />

36 __ at Butler ________________________2/<strong>11</strong>/10<br />

36 __ at Auburn _____________________ <strong>11</strong>/25/03<br />

36 __ at New Mexico _________________ <strong>11</strong>/28/03<br />

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED<br />

25___ vs. Malone ____________________ 12/29/90<br />

29 __ vs. West Liberty State ____________ 1/23/78<br />

30 __ vs. Baldwin Wallace ______________ 1/7/77<br />

31 ___ vs. Kent State (Tusc.) ____________ 1/23/76<br />

33 __ vs. Cleveland State ______________ 1/29/77<br />

MOST POINTS IN A HALF<br />

75 ___ at John Carroll __________ 1/16/80 (Second)<br />

73___ vs. Valparaiso ___________ 3/5/93 (Second)<br />

66 __ vs. Chicago State ________ 1/5/98 (Second)<br />

59___ vs. Murray State ___________ 2/18/85 (First)<br />

58 __ at West Virginia _________ 12/1/92 (Second)<br />

57___ vs. Western Illinois __________ 2/1/97 (First)<br />

FEWEST POINTS IN A HALF<br />

9____ at Wright State __________ 1/30/10 (Second)<br />

10 ___ at Cleveland State __________ 2/14/09 (First)<br />

12 ___ vs. Western Illinois ______ 1/22/01 (Second)<br />

12 ___ at Valparaiso ____________2/13/10 (Second)<br />

13 ___ at Canisius _______________ 12/17/08 (First)<br />

13 ___ at Auburn ________________ <strong>11</strong>/25/03 (First)<br />

MOST POINTS ALLOWED IN A HALF<br />

61 ___ at Akron _________________ 12/16/80 (First)<br />

57___ at Western Michigan _________ 1/6/87 (First)<br />

56 __ at Cleveland State __________ 1/<strong>11</strong>/84 (First)<br />

56 __ vs. Kent State ____________ 12/<strong>11</strong>/93 (First)<br />

56 __ vs. Valparaiso ___________ 3/5/93 (Second)<br />

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED IN A HALF<br />

8____ vs. Detroit ________________ 1/13/07 (First)<br />

12 ___ at Chicago State ___________ 2/10/96 (First)<br />

12 ___ vs. Malone ____________ 12/29/90 (Second)<br />

13 ___ vs. Malone _______________ 12/29/90 (First)<br />

15 ___ vs. Valparaiso ______________ 3/7/09 (First)<br />

15 ___ at Central Connecticut State 2/22/96 (Second)<br />

15 ___ vs. Chicago State ___________ 2/4/95 (First)<br />

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY<br />

84 __ vs. Malone (109-25) ____________ 12/29/90<br />

72___ at John Carroll (121-49) __________ 1/16/80<br />

58 __ vs. Chicago State (106-48) _________ 1/5/98<br />

55 __ vs. Clarion (104-49) ______________ 2/18/82<br />

53 __ vs. Hiram (108-55) ______________ 1/29/76<br />

LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT<br />

57___ at Pittsburgh (42-99) ____________ <strong>11</strong>/29/08<br />

54 __ at Buffalo (38-92) ______________ 12/13/10<br />

54 __ at Milwaukee (46-100) _____________ 2/2/02<br />

52___ at Valparaiso (28-80) ____________ 12/13/10<br />

52___ vs. Pittsburgh (37-89) ____________ 12/2/09<br />

HIGHEST COMBINED SCORE<br />

223 _ vs. Valparaiso __ 3/5/93 (YSU <strong>11</strong>7-Valpo 106)<br />

206 _ at Valparaiso ___1/29/93 (YSU 99-Valpo 107)<br />

195 __ vs. Murray State 2/18/85 (YSU 104-MSU 95)<br />

192 __ at Kent State _____2/2/91 (YSU 91-KSU 101)<br />

192 __ vs. Kent State __ 12/<strong>11</strong>/93 (YSU 87-KSU 105)<br />

192 __ vs. UMKC ___ <strong>11</strong>/28/87 (YSU 91- UMKC 101)<br />

MOST REBOUNDS<br />

75 ___ vs. Duquesne ___________________ 1/5/91<br />

67___ at Valparaiso ___________________ 1/29/93<br />

64 __ vs. Chicago State ________________ 2/4/95<br />

64 __ at Cleveland State _______________ 2/14/90<br />

64 __ at Malone ______________________ 1/31/90<br />

64 __ vs. Miami (Ohio) _________________ 3/3/78<br />

FEWEST REBOUNDS<br />

18 ___ at Wright State ___________________ 3/8/10<br />

18 ___ at Oakland ______________________ 2/6/07<br />

19 ___ at Pittsburgh __________________ <strong>11</strong>/29/08<br />

20___ at Milwaukee ____________________ 2/2/02<br />

21 ___ at Wright State __________________ 1/22/09<br />

21 ___ vs. Milwaukee ___________________1/<strong>11</strong>/03<br />

21 ___ at Buffalo ______________________ 2/10/97<br />

MOST FIELD GOALS<br />

53 __ at John Carroll __________________ 1/16/80<br />

44 __ vs. Malone ____________________ 12/29/90<br />

42 ___ vs. Eastern Kentucky ____________ 2/14/87<br />

42 ___ vs. Western Michigan ___________ <strong>11</strong>/23/91<br />

41 ___ (Several Times)<br />

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS<br />

93___ at Kent State ____________________ 2/2/91<br />

90 __ vs. Chicago State _______________ 1/12/91<br />

88 __ at Robert Morris _________________ 1/7/88<br />

87 ___ vs. Tennessee Tech _____________ 2/25/83<br />

87 ___ vs. Austin Peay _________________ 1/19/87<br />

HIGHEST FG PERCENTAGE (min 30)<br />

.688 _ vs. Western Illinois (33-of-48) ______ 2/23/98<br />

.625 _ vs. Kent State (40-of-61) _________ 12/30/87<br />

.606 _ at Akron (37-of-61) _______________ 2/6/88<br />

.600 _ at Valparaiso (39-of-65) ___________ 1/6/97<br />

.591 _ vs. Akron (40-of-67) ______________ 2/2/85<br />

FREE THROWS MADE<br />

35 __ vs. Oakland _____________________ 1/4/99<br />

35 __ vs. Chicago State ________________ 1/5/98<br />

34 __ vs. Buffalo _____________________ 1/14/98<br />

33 __ vs. Coppin State _______________ 12/21/05<br />

28___ Three Times<br />

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS<br />

42 ___ vs. Oakland _____________________ 1/4/99<br />

39 __ vs. Buffalo _____________________ 1/14/98<br />

39 __ vs. West Virginia ________________ 12/6/80<br />

38 __ vs. High Point __________________<strong>11</strong>/14/09<br />

38 __ at Bowling Green _________________ 3/3/78<br />

HIGHEST FT PERCENTAGE (min 10)<br />

1.000 at Oakland ______________ 2/6/07 (13-of-13)<br />

.946 _ vs. Chicago State ________1/5/98 (35-of-37)<br />

.938 _ vs. Milwaukee __________ 1/29/05 (15-of-16)<br />

.933 _ vs. Bowling Green ______ <strong>11</strong>/14/97 (14-of-15)<br />

.933 _ at Western Illinois ________ 1/8/97 (14-of-15)<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE<br />

15 ___ at IPFW _______________________ 1/18/05<br />

15 ___ vs. Clemson ___________________ 12/19/03<br />

14 ___ at Valparaiso ___________________ 1/31/08<br />

14 ___ at Western Illinois _______________ 1/19/98<br />

12 ___ at Indiana _____________________ 12/20/96<br />

12 ___ vs. Troy ________________________ 3/8/97<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS<br />

37 ___ vs. Oral Roberts ________________ 2/18/99<br />

35 __ vs. Wright State _________________ 1/15/94<br />

32___ vs. Valparaiso __________________ 1/31/08<br />

31 ___ vs. Western Illinois ______________ 1/19/98<br />

29 __ vs. Eastern Illinois _______________ 2/17/94<br />

29 __ vs. Oral Roberts _________________ 3/2/99<br />

HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE<br />

(min 6)<br />

.750 _ at Northeastern Illinois _____2/12/96 (6-of-8)<br />

.700 _ at Slippery Rock ________ 12/14/91 (7-of-10)<br />

.700 _ vs. Virginia Tech _________ 1/12/92 (7-of-10)<br />

.667 _ at Valparaiso _____________ 1/6/97 (8-of-12)<br />

.652 _ at IPFW _______________ 1/18/05 (15-of-23)<br />

MOST ASSISTS<br />

37 ___ vs. Northeastern Illinois ___________ 1/3/98<br />

33 __ vs. Kent State _________________ 12/30/87<br />

32___ vs. Eastern Kentucky ____________ 2/14/87<br />

31 ___ vs. Murray State ________________ 2/18/85<br />

30 __ vs. Western Michigan ___________ <strong>11</strong>/23/91<br />

30 __ vs. Eastern Kentucky ____________ 2/27/88<br />

MOST BLOCKS<br />

12 ___ vs. Tennessee ___________________ 2/9/93<br />

10 ___ at Milwaukee ____________________ 3/9/09<br />

10 ___ vs. Cleveland State ______________ 2/13/91<br />

9____ at Cleveland State ________________ 2/2/05<br />

8____ vs. Loyola _____________________ 1/12/05<br />

8____ vs. Niagara _____________________ 1/9/91<br />

8____ vs. Malone ____________________ 12/29/90<br />

MOST STEALS<br />

30 __ at Oral Roberts __________________ 1/8/98<br />

25___ vs. Malone ____________________ 12/29/90<br />

23___ at Troy State ___________________ 2/25/96<br />

22 __ at Central Connecticut State _______ 2/22/96<br />

21 ___ vs. Chicago State ________________ 1/5/98<br />

21 ___ at Cleveland State ______________ 12/27/97<br />

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Colleen Cook’s team-high 141 assists in 1997-98 helped the<br />

Penguins to a school record 590 as a team.<br />

SCORING AVERAGE<br />

1. 81.7 _____________1996-97<br />

2. 81.0 _____________ 1997-98<br />

3. 79.5 _____________ 1987-88<br />

4. 79.1 _____________1990-91<br />

5. 78.1 _____________1980-81<br />

6. 75.1 _____________ 1992-93<br />

7. 75.0 _____________1995-96<br />

8. 74.1 _____________1989-90<br />

9. 74.1 ___________1999-2000<br />

10. 74.0 _____________1998-99<br />

POINTS<br />

1. 2,5<strong>11</strong> ____________ 1997-98<br />

2. 2,370 ____________1996-97<br />

3. 2,298 __________1999-2000<br />

4. 2,225 ____________ 1987-88<br />

5. 2,215 ____________1990-91<br />

6. 2,176 ____________ 1991-92<br />

7. 2,174 ____________1995-96<br />

8. 2,147 ____________1998-99<br />

9. 2,103 ____________ 1992-93<br />

10. 2,062 ____________1994-95<br />

REBOUNDS<br />

1. 1,364 ____________1990-91<br />

2. 1,333 ____________ 1992-93<br />

3. 1,317 ____________ 1991-92<br />

4. 1,292 ____________1994-95<br />

5. 1,280 ____________1980-81<br />

6. 1,236 __________1999-2000<br />

7. 1,223 ____________1995-96<br />

8. 1,222 ____________1989-90<br />

9. 1,215 ____________ 1982-83<br />

10. 1,163 ____________ 1987-88<br />

ASSISTS<br />

1. 590 _____________ 1997-98<br />

2. 579 ______________ 1978-79<br />

3. 566 _____________ 1987-88<br />

4. 546 _____________ 1991-92<br />

5. 544 _____________1996-97<br />

6. 531 ______________1990-91<br />

7. 518 ______________1985-86<br />

8. 498 _____________1995-96<br />

9. 497 ______________1984-85<br />

10. 490 _____________1986-87<br />

STEALS<br />

1. 459 _____________ 1997-98<br />

2. 384 _____________1990-91<br />

2. 384 _____________1988-89<br />

4. 377 ______________1995-96<br />

5. 371 ______________1996-97<br />

6. 364 _____________1989-90<br />

7. 363 _____________ 1978-79<br />

8. 361 ______________1993-94<br />

9. 331 ______________ 1987-88<br />

10. 325______________1986-87<br />

10. 325______________ 1977-78<br />

BLOCKED SHOTS<br />

1. 136 ______________1990-91<br />

2. 131 ______________ 1992-93<br />

3. <strong>11</strong>3 ______________2004-05<br />

4. 109 ______________ 2007-08<br />

5. 103 ______________2002-03<br />

6. 102 ______________2006-07<br />

7. 97 _______________1989-90<br />

8. 96 ______________1995-96<br />

9. 91 _______________ 2001-02<br />

10. 86 ______________2003-04<br />

RECORDS | TEAM SEASON RECORDS<br />

FIELD GOALS MADE<br />

1. 913 ______________ 1987-88<br />

2. 888 _____________ 1997-98<br />

3. 874 ______________1990-91<br />

4. 865 _____________ 1991-92<br />

5. 852 _____________1996-97<br />

6. 839 _____________1985-86<br />

7. 829 _____________1984-85<br />

8. 822 _____________1980-81<br />

9. 817 ______________1986-87<br />

10. 809 ___________1999-2000<br />

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED<br />

1. 2,102 ____________ 1991-92<br />

2. 2,061 __________1999-2000<br />

3. 2,032 ____________ 1987-88<br />

4. 2,029 ____________ 1992-93<br />

5. 2,017 ____________1990-91<br />

6. 1,967 ____________ 1997-98<br />

7. 1,950 ____________1985-86<br />

8. 1,923 ____________1988-89<br />

9. 1,923 ____________1984-85<br />

10. 1,874 ______ 1998-99/94-95<br />

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE<br />

1. .478 (822-1,718) ____1980-81<br />

2. .478 (364-761) _____ 1975-76<br />

3. .461 (852-1,847) ___1996-97<br />

4. .460 (725-1,575) ___1983-84<br />

5. .451 (888-1,967) ___ 1997-98<br />

6. .449 (913-2,032) ___ 1987-88<br />

7. .445 (547-1,228) ___ 1979-80<br />

8. .445 (694-1,560) ___ 1978-79<br />

9. .437 (817-1,870) ____1986-87<br />

10. .433 (874-2,017) ___1990-91<br />

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE<br />

1. 199 ____________1999-2000<br />

2. 197 ______________ 1997-98<br />

3. 194 ______________1996-97<br />

4. 188 ______________ 2001-02<br />

5. 182 ______________1998-99<br />

6. 174 ______________ 2007-08<br />

7. 172 ______________2004-05<br />

8. 164______________2002-03<br />

9. 161 ______________2000-01<br />

10. 152 ______________2003-04<br />

3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS<br />

1. 564 _____________ 1997-98<br />

2. 560 ___________1999-2000<br />

3. 552 _____________ 2001-02<br />

4. 547 ______________ 2007-08<br />

5. 534 _____________2000-01<br />

6 533 _____________1998-99<br />

7. 526______________1996-97<br />

8. 5<strong>11</strong> ______________2003-04<br />

9. 474 ______________2004-05<br />

10. 464 _____________2006-07<br />

3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT.<br />

1. .378 (73-193) ______1988-89<br />

2. .375 (78-208) ______1990-91<br />

3. .369 (194-526) _____1996-97<br />

4. .363 (172-474) _____2004-05<br />

5. .361 (69-191) ______1989-90<br />

6. .355 (199-560) ___1999-2000<br />

7. .355 (164-462) _____2002-03<br />

8. .354 (34-96) ______1986-87<br />

9 .349 (197-564) _____ 1997-98<br />

10. .341 _________ Three Times<br />

FREE THROWS MADE<br />

1. 538 _____________ 1997-98<br />

2. 515 ______________1995-96<br />

3. 499 _____________1986-87<br />

4. 481 ____________1999-2000<br />

5. 472 ______________1996-97<br />

6. 465 _____________1998-99<br />

7. 456 _____________ 2007-08<br />

8. 421 ______________1994-95<br />

9. 412 ______________2005-06<br />

10. 392 _____________1984-85<br />

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED<br />

1. 757 ______________1986-87<br />

2. 718 ______________1995-96<br />

3. 696 _____________ 1997-98<br />

4. 675 ____________1999-2000<br />

5. 634 _____________1998-98<br />

6. 631 ______________1994-95<br />

7. 628______________1996-97<br />

8. 609 _____________ 2007-08<br />

9. 590 _____________1985-86<br />

10. 588 _____________1990-91<br />

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE<br />

1. .782 (392-501) _____1984-85<br />

2. .773 (538-696) ____ 1997-98<br />

3. .762 (288-378) _____2002-03<br />

4. .752 (349-464) _____2004-05<br />

5. .752 (472-628) _____1996-97<br />

6. .749 (456-609) _____ 2007-08<br />

7. .735 (360-490) ____2000-01<br />

8. .733 (465-634) _____1998-99<br />

9. .717 (515-718) _____1995-96<br />

10. .713 (481-675) ___1999-2000<br />

GAMES PLAYED<br />

1. 31 _______________ 2007-08<br />

1. 31 _____________1999-2000<br />

1. 31 _______________ 1997-98<br />

4. 30 ______________2008-09<br />

4. 30 ______________ 2009-10<br />

6. 29_______________1998-99<br />

6. 29_______________1996-97<br />

6. 29_______________1995-96<br />

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RECORDS | INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS<br />

POINTS SCORED<br />

49____ Dorothy Bowers vs. Kent State ______ <strong>11</strong>/30/85<br />

46 ___ Dorothy Bowers vs. Kent State ______ 12/30/87<br />

43 ___ Brianne Kenneally vs. Georgia State __ <strong>11</strong>/24/00<br />

43 ___ Dorothy Bowers at Austin Peay _______ 2/21/87<br />

41 ____ Wanda Grant vs. Eastern Kentucky ____ 2/14/81<br />

38 ___ Wanda Grant at Bowling Green _______ 1/26/80<br />

38 ___ Wanda Grant vs. West Virginia _______ 12/6/80<br />

MOST REBOUNDS<br />

30 ___ Wanda Grant at West Virginia ________ 2/27/80<br />

25____ Wanda Grant vs. Cleveland State _____ 1/28/81<br />

24 ____ Wanda Grant vs. Eastern Kentucky ____ 2/14/81<br />

23____ Jen Perugini at Akron ______________ <strong>11</strong>/28/01<br />

23____ Wanda Grant vs. Xavier _____________ 1/30/81<br />

FIELD GOALS<br />

21 ____ Dorothy Bowers vs. Kent State ______ <strong>11</strong>/30/85<br />

19 ____ Dorothy Bowers vs. Kent State ______ 12/30/87<br />

18 ____ Wanda Grant at Bowling Green _______ 1/26/80<br />

18 ____ Wanda Grant vs. Eastern Kentucky ____ 2/14/81<br />

17 ____ Dorothy Bowers vs. Tennessee Tech___ 2/18/88<br />

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS<br />

33 ___ Dorothy Bowers at Morehead State ____ 1/23/88<br />

33 ___ Wanda Grant at West Virginia ________ 2/27/80<br />

33 ___ Wanda Grant vs. Cleveland State ____ 12/28/79<br />

30 ___ Dorothy Bowers vs. Kent State ______ <strong>11</strong>/30/85<br />

30 ___ Wanda Grant vs. Cleveland State _____ 1/28/81<br />

30 ___ Wanda Grant vs. Xavier _____________ 1/30/81<br />

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 8)<br />

1.000 _ Nikita LaFleur vs. Green Bay (10-10) ___ 1/10/09<br />

1.000 _ Kristi Echelberry at Chicago State (9-9) _ 1/5/95<br />

.923 __ Teresita Jones vs. NE Illinois (12-13) ____ 1/3/98<br />

.909 __ Liz Hauger vs. Western Illinois (10-<strong>11</strong>) ___ 2/1/97<br />

.900 __ Jessica Schloemp vs. Cleveland State (9-10) _1/19/06<br />

.900 __ Caroline McCombs vs. Western Illinois (9-10) 3/7/96<br />

.900 __ Holly Seimetz vs. Toledo (9-10) _______ 1/31/81<br />

FREE THROWS MADE<br />

15 ____ Kristi Echelberry vs. Buffalo ___________ 3/6/95<br />

15 ____ Dorothy Bowers at Austin Peay _______ 2/21/87<br />

14 ____ Kristi Echelberry vs. UIC ____________ 2/24/94<br />

13 ____ Danielle Carson at Murray State ______ 1/18/86<br />

12 ____ (Several Times)<br />

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS<br />

18 ____ Kristi Echelberry vs. Buffalo ___________ 3/6/95<br />

18 ____ Kristi Echelberry vs. UIC ____________ 2/24/94<br />

17 ____ Rachael Manuel vs. High Point ______ <strong>11</strong>/14/09<br />

17 ____ Dorothy Bowers at Austin Peay _______ 2/21/87<br />

17 ____ Holly Seimetz at Kent State _________ 12/29/79<br />

16 ____ Teresita Jones vs. Western Illinois_____ 2/23/98<br />

16 ____ Liz Hauger vs. Western Illinois _________ 3/6/97<br />

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min 8)<br />

1.000 Several Times<br />

m.r. Jen Perugini (10-10) vs. Buffalo ___ 12/18/02<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOALS<br />

7_____ Kaitlyn March vs. Detroit ____________ 2/27/10<br />

7_____ Kristy Gaudiose vs. Cleveland State ___ 1/19/06<br />

7_____ Barb Fabianova at IPFW ____________ 1/18/05<br />

7_____ Devin Novak vs. Clemson __________ 12/19/03<br />

7_____ Leslie Majewski vs. Kent State _______ 12/<strong>11</strong>/99<br />

7_____ Leslie Majewski vs. Oakland _________ 1/29/00<br />

7_____ Caroline McCombs vs. Troy State ______ 3/8/97<br />

7_____ Shannon Beach at Toledo __________ <strong>11</strong>/16/97<br />

7_____ Dianne Rappach vs. Akron __________ 1/28/89<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS<br />

17 ____ Devin Novak at Akron ______________ 12/21/03<br />

16 ____ Leslie Majewski vs. Oakland _________ 1/29/00<br />

13 ____ Kaitlyn March vs. Detroit ____________ 2/27/10<br />

13 ____ Camisha Alexander at UIC ___________ 2/28/09<br />

13 ____ Monica Grexa atWright State _________ 2/19/94<br />

12 ____ Barb Fabianova vs. Detroit ___________ 2/24/05<br />

12 ____ Leslie Majewski at Oral Roberts ______ 2/18/99<br />

12 ____ Monica Grexa at Eastern Illinois ______ 2/17/94<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 4)<br />

1.000 _ Dianne Rappach vs. Virginia Tech (6-6) 1/12/92<br />

1.000 _ Caroline McCombs vs. Western Illinois (5-5) _3/7/96<br />

1.000 _ Missy Young vs. Southern Utah (4-4) ___ 2/6/99<br />

.875 __ Dianne Rappach vs. Akron (7-8) ______ 1/28/89<br />

.857 __ Shannon Beach vs. UT-Martin (6-7) __ 12/21/96<br />

MOST ASSISTS<br />

16 ____ Danielle Carson vs. Kent State ______ <strong>11</strong>/30/85<br />

16 ____ Danielle Carson vs. Montevallo ______ 12/21/85<br />

15 ____ Danielle Carson vs. Murray State _____ 2/24/86<br />

14 ____ Carol Nee vs. Eastern Kentucky ______ 2/27/88<br />

14 ____ Danielle Carson vs. Austin Peay ______2/22/86<br />

MOST STEALS<br />

9_____ Colleen Cook at Oral Roberts _________ 1/8/98<br />

9_____ Colleen Cook vs. Northeastern Illinois __ 1/3/98<br />

9_____ Colleen Cook at Chicago State _______ 1/27/97<br />

9_____ Colleen Cook vs. Troy State __________ 1/27/96<br />

9_____ Danielle Carson vs. Westminster _______ 2/5/83<br />

9_____ Wanda Grant vs. Toledo _____________ 1/31/81<br />

9_____ Vicki Lawrence vs. Marshall__________ 1/19/80<br />

BLOCKED SHOTS<br />

10 ____ Donna Djorovic vs. Tennessee ________ 2/9/93<br />

7_____ Tara Fleming vs. Butler _____________ 1/21/04<br />

6_____ Tara Fleming at Xavier _____________ 12/31/04<br />

6_____ Donna Djorovic vs. Western Illinois ____ 2/<strong>11</strong>/93<br />

6_____ Dona Djorovic vs. Green Bay _________ 1/21/93<br />

CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS<br />

12 ____ Brianne Kenneally vs. Southern Utah ___ 3/1/99<br />

12 ____ Liz Hauger vs. Eastern Illinois ________ 2/19/96<br />

<strong>11</strong> ____ Kristi Echelberry vs. Eastern Illinois ___ 2/13/93<br />

<strong>11</strong> ____ Dorothy Bowers at Austin Peay _______ 2/21/87<br />

10 ____ Brianne Kenneally vs. Western Illinois __ 1/29/01<br />

10 ____ Brianne Kenneally vs. Oakland ________ 1/4/99<br />

10 ____ Liz Hauger vs. Western Illinois _________ 2/5/96<br />

10 ____ Christina Ferraro vs. Robert Morris ____ 1/29/94<br />

10 ____ Debbie Burkett vs. Ohio ____________ 12/28/85<br />

Kristi Echelberry was 9-of-9 from the<br />

fl oor on Jan. 5, 1995 at Chicago State.<br />

Barb Fabianova tied a school record with<br />

seven 3-pointers at IPFW on Jan. 18, 2005.<br />

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Dorothy Bowers owns three of the top<br />

four individual season point totals.<br />

POINTS SCORED<br />

1. __ Dorothy Bowers _________ 1987-88 ___ 783<br />

2. __ Wanda Grant ____________1980-81 ___ 710<br />

3. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1985-86 ___ 669<br />

4. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1986-87 ___ 618<br />

5. __ Brianne Kenneally ________1999-00 ___ 579<br />

6. __ Liz Hauger______________1996-97 ___ 543<br />

7. __ Ann Marie Martin ________ 1997-98 ___ 506<br />

8. __ Margaret Somple ________1989-90 ___ 491<br />

9. __ Liz Hauger______________1995-96 ___ 477<br />

10. _ Mary Jo Vodenichar ______1984-85 ___ 470<br />

<strong>11</strong>. _ Danielle Carson _________1984-85 ___ 467<br />

12. _ Danielle Carson _________1985-86 ___ 466<br />

13. _ Margaret Somple ________1990-91 ___ 465<br />

14. _ Brianne Kenneally ________1998-99 ___ 457<br />

14t. _ Wanda Grant ____________ 1978-79 ___ 457<br />

16. _ Donna Wertz ____________ 1991-92 ___ 454<br />

17. _ Ann Marie Martin ________1996-97 ___ 449<br />

18. _ Caroline McCombs _______ 1997-98 ___ 437<br />

19. _ Heather Karner __________2007-08 ___ 434<br />

19t. Holly Seimetz ___________1980-81 ___ 434<br />

21. _ Margaret Somple ________ 1987-88 ___ 424<br />

22. _ Danielle Carson _________1983-84 ___ 419<br />

23. _ Wanda Grant ____________1979-80 ___ 416<br />

24. _ Caroline McCombs _______1995-96 ___ 408<br />

25. _ Holly Seimetz ___________ 1981-82 ___ 405<br />

25t. Tiara Scott _____________2007-08 ___ 405<br />

27. _ Heather Harris __________2001-02 __ 402<br />

27t. Teresita Jones __________ 1997-98 ___ 402<br />

29. _ Jen Perugini ___________ 2004-05 __ 389<br />

30. _ Alyson Vogrin ___________2000-01 ___ 386<br />

30t. Caroline McCombs _______1996-97 ___ 386<br />

SCORING AVERAGE<br />

1. __ Wanda Grant ____________1980-81 __ 28.4<br />

2. __ Dorothy Bowers _________ 1987-88 __ 28.0<br />

3. __ Wanda Grant ____________1979-80 __ 26.0<br />

4. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1986-87 ___24.7<br />

5. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1985-86 __ 23.9<br />

6. __ Brianne Kenneally ________2000-01 __ 22.8<br />

7. __ Wanda Grant ____________ 1978-79 __ 19.9<br />

8. __ Liz Hauger______________1996-97 ___18.7<br />

8t. _ Brianne Kenneally ________1999-00 ___18.7<br />

10. _ Holly Seimetz ___________ 1981-82 __ 18.4<br />

REBOUNDS<br />

1. __ Wanda Grant ____________1980-81 ___ 381<br />

2. __ Wanda Grant ____________ 1978-79 ___ 330<br />

3. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1985-86 ___ 326<br />

4. __ Dorothy Bowers _________ 1987-88 ___ 325<br />

5. __ Brandi Brown ___________2009-10 ___ 318<br />

6. __ Jen Perugini ___________ 2004-05 ___ 288<br />

7. __ Holly Seimetz ___________ 1981-82 ___ 283<br />

8. __ Donna Djorovic __________1992-93 ___ 282<br />

9. __ Holly Seimetz ___________1980-81 ___ 255<br />

10. _ Margaret Somple ________1989-90 ___ 253<br />

REBOUNDING AVERAGE (min 125)<br />

1. __ Wanda Grant ____________ 1977-78 __ 15.4<br />

2. __ Wanda Grant ____________1980-81 __ 15.2<br />

3. __ Wanda Grant ____________1979-80 __ 14.8<br />

4. __ Wanda Grant ____________ 1978-79 ___14.4<br />

5. __ Holly Seimetz ___________ 1981-82 __ 12.9<br />

6. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1985-86 ___<strong>11</strong>.6<br />

6t. _ Dorothy Bowers _________ 1987-88 ___<strong>11</strong>.6<br />

8. __ Jen Perugini ___________ 2004-05 ___10.7<br />

9. __ Brandi Brown ___________2009-10 __ 10.6<br />

10. _ Holly Seimetz ___________1980-81 __ 10.2<br />

FIELD GOALS MADE<br />

1. __ Dorothy Bowers _________ 1987-88 ___ 342<br />

2. __ Wanda Grant ____________1980-81 ___ 307<br />

3. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1985-86 ___ 275<br />

4. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1986-87 ___ 257<br />

5. __ Wanda Grant ____________ 1978-79 ___ 205<br />

6. __ Danielle Carson _________1984-85 ___ 199<br />

7. __ Liz Hauger______________1996-97 ___ 197<br />

8___ Margaret Somple ________1990-91 ___ 196<br />

8t. _ Margaret Somple ________1989-90 ___ 196<br />

10. _ Brianne Kenneally ______1999-2000 ___ 195<br />

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED<br />

1. __ Dorothy Bowers _________ 1987-88 ___ 620<br />

2. __ Wanda Grant ____________1980-81 ___ 610<br />

3. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1986-87 ___ 506<br />

4. __ Danielle Carson _________1984-85 ___ 493<br />

5. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1985-86 ___ 491<br />

6. __ Danielle Carson _________1985-86 ___ 469<br />

7. __ Brianne Kenneally ________1999-00 ___ 464<br />

8. __ Liz Hauger______________1996-97 ___ 418<br />

9. __ Donna Wertz ____________ 1991-92 ___ 417<br />

10. _ Danielle Carson _________1983-84 ___ 410<br />

RECORDS | INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS<br />

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 50)<br />

1. __ Wanda Grant (205-352) ___ 1978-79 _ .582<br />

2. __ Holly Seimetz (183-318) ___1980-81 __ .575<br />

2t. _ Dorothy Bowers (103-179) _1984-85 _ .575<br />

4. __Kristi Echelberry (104-183) 1991-92 .568<br />

5. __ Cindy Bruno (87-154) _____1982-83 __ .565<br />

5. __Dorothy Bowers (275-491) 1985-86 .560<br />

6. __Dorothy Bowers (342-620) 1987-88 .552<br />

7. __ Nikita LaFleur (77-140) ___ 2008-09 __ .550<br />

8. __ Tiara Scott (139-255) _____2007-08 __ .545<br />

9. __Ann Marie Martin (191-243) 1994-95 .539<br />

9t. _Ann Marie Martin (139-258) 1995-96 .539<br />

FREE THROWS MADE<br />

1. __ Brianne Kenneally ________1999-00 ___ 140<br />

2. __ Tiara Scott _____________2007-08 ___ 120<br />

3. __ Dorothy Collins __________1985-86 ___ <strong>11</strong>9<br />

4. __ Liz Hauger______________1996-97 ___ <strong>11</strong>8<br />

5. __ Brianne Kenneally ________1998-99 ___ <strong>11</strong>6<br />

5t. _ Liz Hauger______________1995-96 ___ <strong>11</strong>6<br />

7. __ Ann Marie Martin ________ 1997-98 ___ 108<br />

8. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1986-87 ___ 104<br />

9. __ Ashlee Russo __________ 2005-06 ___ 103<br />

10. _ Missy Young ____________1998-99 ___ 101<br />

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED<br />

1. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1985-86 ___ 194<br />

2. __ Brianne Kenneally ________1999-00 ___ 173<br />

3. __ Brandi Brown ___________2009-10 ___ 164<br />

4. __ Tiara Scott _____________2007-08 ___ 157<br />

4t __ Wanda Grant ____________1980-81 ___ 157<br />

6. __ Missy Young ____________1998-99 ___ 156<br />

7. __ Liz Hauger______________1996-97 ___ 146<br />

7t.__ Liz Hauger______________1995-96 ___ 146<br />

9. __ Ashlee Russo __________ 2005-06 ___ 144<br />

10. _ Missy Young ____________1999-00 ___ 140<br />

10t. Margaret Somple ________1989-90 ___ 137<br />

10t. Dorothy Bowers _________1986-87 ___ 137<br />

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min 25)<br />

1. __ Ann Marie Martin (107-<strong>11</strong>8) 1997-98 __ .907<br />

2. __ Jen Perugini (81-91) ______2002-03 __ .890<br />

3. __ Jen Lyden (45-51) ________2000-01 __ .882<br />

4. __ Ashlee Russo (25-29) ____ 2004-05 __ .862<br />

4t __ Cathy Hartman (25-29) ____ 1991-92 __ .862<br />

6. __Brianne Kenneally (<strong>11</strong>6-135) 1998-99 __ .859<br />

7. __ Lauren Branson (36-42) __ 2006-07 __ .857<br />

8. __ Dianne Rappach (35-41) __1990-91 __ .854<br />

9. __ Stephanie Coie (29-34) ___ 1987-88 __ .853<br />

10. _ Leslie Majewski (56-66) ___1998-99 __ .848<br />

CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS<br />

1. __ Brianne Kenneally _____ 2/13-3/1/99 ____ 35<br />

2. __ Jen Perugini _______2/28/02-1/8/03 ____ 32<br />

3. __ Liz Hauger__________ 2/10-2/28/96 ____ 28<br />

4. __ Ann Marie Martin ____ 1/10-1/31/98 ____ 26<br />

4t.__ Kristi Echelberry _____ 1/14-2/17/92 ____ 26<br />

6. __Kenya Middlebrooks 12/5/09-1/30/10 __ 25<br />

6t. _ Tiara Scott ______ 12/19/07-1/19/08 ____ 25<br />

8. __ Tiara Scott ______<strong>11</strong>/29/08-1/22/09 ____ 24<br />

9. __ Dorothy Bowers ___ 12/27/87-1/9/88 ____ 22<br />

10. _ Brianne Kenneally _____ 1/6-1/15/00 ____ 19<br />

10t. Dorothy Bowers _____ 1/16-1/23/88 ____ 19<br />

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RECORDS | INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS<br />

Danielle Carson’s 269 assists are the most<br />

in a single season in YSU history. She also<br />

holds the career assists record with 573.<br />

ASSISTS<br />

1. __ Danielle Carson _________1985-86 ___ 269<br />

2. __ Cindy Diatko ____________ 1978-79 ___ 214<br />

3. __ Carol Nee ______________ 1987-88 ___ 190<br />

4. __ Lauren Branson _________2007-08 ___ 167<br />

5. __ Tanja Simione ___________1986-87 ___ 162<br />

6. __ Lauren Branson ________ 2004-05 ___ 159<br />

7. __ Dianne Rappach _________1990-91 ___ 154<br />

8. __ Margaret Peters _________1983-84 ___ 151<br />

9. __ Margaret Peters _________1984-85 ___ 149<br />

9t. _ Caroline McCombs _______ 1997-98 ___ 149<br />

ASSISTS AVERAGE (min 50)<br />

1. __ Cindy Diatko ____________ 1978-79 __10.70<br />

2. __ Danielle Carson _________1985-86 __ 9.61<br />

3. __ Cindy Diatko ____________ 1977-78 ___7.33<br />

4. __ Carol Nee ______________ 1987-88 __ 6.79<br />

5. __ Margaret Peters _________1983-84 __ 6.29<br />

6. __ Tanja Simione ___________1986-87 __ 6.00<br />

7. __ Lauren Branson ________ 2004-05 __ 5.68<br />

8. __ Vicki Lawrence __________ 1978-79 __ 5.61<br />

9. __ Margaret Peters _________1984-85 __ 5.52<br />

10. _ Dianne Rappach _________1990-91 __ 5.50<br />

STEALS<br />

1. __ Colleen Cook ___________ 1997-98 ___ 145<br />

2. __ Colleen Cook ___________1996-97 ___ 105<br />

3. __ Colleen Cook ___________1995-96 ____ 95<br />

4. __ Danielle Carson _________1985-86 ____ 91<br />

5. __ Vicki Lawrence __________ 1978-79 ____ 90<br />

6. __ Dianne Rappach _________1990-91 ____ 87<br />

7. __ Margaret Peters _________1982-83 ____ 85<br />

8___ Dianne Rappach _________1989-90 ____ 83<br />

8t. _ Cindy Diatko ____________ 1978-79 ____ 83<br />

10. _ Cindy Diatko ____________ 1977-78 ____ 78<br />

STEALS AVERAGE (min 40)<br />

1. __ Cyndi Buchanan _________ 1975-76 __ 5.25<br />

2. __ Cindy Diatko ____________ 1977-78 __ 5.20<br />

3. __ Colleen Cook ___________ 1997-98 __ 4.68<br />

4. __ Cindy Diatko ____________ 1978-79 ___4.15<br />

5. __ Vicki Lawrence __________ 1977-78 ___4.14<br />

6. __ Jayne Petrek ____________ 1977-78 __ 4.07<br />

7. __ Jayne Petrek ____________ 1976-77 __ 3.94<br />

8. __ Vicki Lawrence __________ 1978-79 __ 3.91<br />

9. __ Linda Fredericks _________ 1976-77 __ 3.81<br />

10. _ Colleen Cook ___________1996-97 __ 3.62<br />

BLOCKED SHOTS<br />

1. __ Donna Djorovic __________1992-93 ____ 85<br />

2. __ Margaret Somple ________1990-91 ____ 50<br />

3. __ Donna Djorovic __________1990-91 ____ 49<br />

4. __ Tara Fleming ___________ 2004-05 ___ 45<br />

5. __ Tara Fleming ___________ 2003-04 ___ 43<br />

6. __ Donna Djorovic __________ 1991-92 ____ 40<br />

7. __ Jen Perugini ____________2002-03 ____ 35<br />

8. __ Ashley Pendleton ________2007-08 ____ 33<br />

9. __ Jenny Horner ___________2001-02 ____ 32<br />

9t. _ Ann Marie Martin ________ 1997-98 ____ 32<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE<br />

1. __ Heather Karner __________2007-08 ____ 87<br />

2. __ Tiffany Adams ___________1992-93 ____ 79<br />

3. __ Leslie Majewski ________1999-2000 ____ 70<br />

4. __ Devin Novak ____________2002-03 ____ 69<br />

5. __ Barb Fabianova _________ 2004-05 ___ 66<br />

6. __ Dianne Rappach _________1990-91 ____ 63<br />

7. __ Shannon Beach _________ 1997-98 ____ 57<br />

7t.__ Shannon Beach _________1996-97 ____ 57<br />

9. __ Kristy Gaudiose ________ 2005-06 ____ 55<br />

10. _ Dianne Rappach _________1989-90 ____ 54<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOALS<br />

ATTEMPTED<br />

1. __ Heather Karner __________2007-08 ___ 235<br />

2. __ Tiffany Adams ___________1992-93 ___ 217<br />

3. __ Barb Fabianova _________ 2004-05 ___ 171<br />

4. __ Leslie Majewski ________1999-2000 ___ 169<br />

5. __ Kristy Gaudiose ________ 2005-06 ___ 166<br />

6. __ Devin Novak ____________2002-03 ___ 158<br />

7. __ Dianne Rappach _________1990-91 ___ 154<br />

8. __ Monique Godfrey _______ 2006-07 ___ 153<br />

9. __ Shannon Beach _________1996-97 ___ 152<br />

9t. _ Leslie Majewski __________1998-99 ___ 152<br />

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (min 15)<br />

1. __ Heather Harris (52-105) ___2001-02 _ .495<br />

2. __ Devin Novak (69-158) _____2002-03 __ .437<br />

3. __ Leslie Majewski (26-61) ___ 1997-98 __ .426<br />

4. __ Lisa Rotunno (52-124) _____1998-99 ___.419<br />

5. __ Devin Novak (17-41) ______2000-01 ___.415<br />

6. __ Leslie Majewski (70-169) 1999-2000 ___.414<br />

6t. _ Heather Harris (24-58) ____2000-01 ___.414<br />

8. __ Dianne Rappach (63-154) __1990-91 __ .409<br />

9. __ Liz Hauger (31-76) _______1996-97 __ .408<br />

10. _ Shannon Beach (57-140) __ 1997-98 __ .407<br />

GAMES PLAYED<br />

1. __ Lauren Branson _________2007-08 ____ 31<br />

1t. _ Heather Karner __________2007-08 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Ashley Pendleton ________2007-08 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Jessica Schloemp ________2007-08 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Tiara Scott _____________2007-08 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Brianne Kenneally ______1999-2000 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Leslie Majewski ________1999-2000 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Darbi O’Brien _________1999-2000 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Missy Young __________1999-2000 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Jen Lyden ____________1999-2000 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Nikki Pope ____________1999-2000 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Alyson Vogrin _________1999-2000 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Colleen Cook ___________ 1997-98 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Teresita Jones __________ 1997-98 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Ann Marie Martin ________ 1997-98 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Leslie Majewski __________ 1997-98 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Caroline McCombs _______ 1997-98 ____ 31<br />

GAMES STARTED<br />

1. __ Lauren Branson _________2007-08 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Heather Karner __________2007-08 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Jessica Schloemp ________2007-08 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Brianne Kenneally ______1999-2000 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Missy Young __________1999-2000 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Colleen Cook ___________ 1997-98 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Teresita Jones __________ 1997-98 ____ 31<br />

1t. _ Ann Marie Martin ________ 1997-98 ____ 31<br />

1t. __ Caroline McCombs _______ 1997-98 ____ 31<br />

10. _ Four Players _______________________ 30<br />

Heather Karner buried a school-record 87<br />

3-pointers during the 2007-08 season.<br />

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POINTS SCORED<br />

1. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1984-88 _ 2,324<br />

2. __ Wanda Grant ____________1980-81 _ 1,829<br />

3. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 _ 1,697<br />

4. __ Ann Marie Martin ________1994-98 _ 1,630<br />

5. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 __1,579<br />

6. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 _ 1,577<br />

7. __ Brianne Kenneally ______ 1997-2001 __1,471<br />

8. __ Liz Hauger______________1993-97 _ 1,468<br />

9. __ Holly Seimetz ___________1978-82 _ 1,294<br />

10. _ Kristi Echelberry _________1991-95 __1,281<br />

<strong>11</strong>. _ Jen Perugini ____________2001-05 1,202<br />

12. _ Dianne Rappach _________1988-92 __1,198<br />

13. _ Shannon Beach _________1993-98 __1,148<br />

14. _ Margaret Peters _________1981-85 _ 1,084<br />

15. _ Vicki Lawrence __________ 1977-81 _ 1,069<br />

16. _ Leslie Majewski ________1996-2000 _ 1,000<br />

17. _ Rachel Cowley __________1989-93 ___ 974<br />

18. _ Donna Wertz ____________1988-92 ___ 916<br />

19. _ Donna Djorovic __________1989-93 ___ 915<br />

20. _ Jenny Woodward ________ 1987-91 ___ 897<br />

21. _ Cathy Hanek ___________ 2000-05 __ 882<br />

22. _ Teresita Jones __________1994-98 ___ 852<br />

23. _ Mary Jo Vodenichar ______1983-85 ___ 823<br />

23. _ Tanja Simione ___________1984-88 ___ 823<br />

25. _ Linda Fredericks _________ 1975-79 ___ 742<br />

26. _ Heather Karner _________ 2006-08 ___ 740<br />

27. _ Missy Young __________1996-2000 ___ 710<br />

28. _ Jessica Schloemp _______ 2004-08 ___ 698<br />

29. _ Debbie Burkett __________1985-86 ___ 694<br />

30. _ Jeanna Rex _____________1988-92 ___ 682<br />

SCORING AVERAGE<br />

1. __ Wanda Grant ____________ 1977-81 __ 23.2<br />

2. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1984-88 ___21.5<br />

3. __ Mary Jo Vodenichar ______1983-85 ___16.1<br />

4. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 __ 16.0<br />

5. __ Vicki Lawrence __________ 1977-81 ___15.1<br />

6. __ Brianne Kenneally ______ 1997-2001 __14.71<br />

7. __ Holly Seimetz ___________1978-82 __14.70<br />

8. __ Ann Marie Martin ________1994-98 __ 13.9<br />

9. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 _ 13.85<br />

10. _ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 ___13.7<br />

REBOUNDS<br />

1. __ Wanda Grant ____________ 1977-81 __ 1,178<br />

2. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1984-88 _ 1,083<br />

3. __ Holly Seimetz ___________1978-82 ___ 929<br />

4. __ Jen Perugini ____________2001-05 ___ 905<br />

5. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 ___ 856<br />

6. __ Kristi Echelberry _________1991-95 ___ 762<br />

7. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 ___ 749<br />

8. __ Donna Djorovic __________1989-93 ___ 716<br />

9. __ Ann Marie Martin ________1994-98 ___ 7<strong>11</strong><br />

10. _ Shannon Beach _________1993-98 ___ 690<br />

Wanda Grant’s career 23.2 scoring<br />

average and 14.9 rebounds per game<br />

from 1977-81 remain the school record.<br />

REBOUNDING AVERAGE (min 500)<br />

1. __ Wanda Grant ____________ 1977-81 ___14.9<br />

2. __ Holly Seimetz ___________1978-82 __ 10.6<br />

3. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1984-88 __ 10.0<br />

4. __ Jen Perugini ____________2001-05 ___ 8.3<br />

5. __ Linda Fredericks _________ 1975-79 ____8.1<br />

6. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 ____7.5<br />

7. __ Shannon Beach _________1993-98 ____7.3<br />

8. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 ___7.06<br />

9. __ Kristi Echelberry _________1991-95 ___7.05<br />

10. _ Donna Djorovic __________1989-93 ____7.0<br />

FREE THROWS MADE<br />

1. __ Brianne Kenneally ______ 1997-2001 ___ 373<br />

2. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1984-88 ___ 370<br />

3. __ Liz Hauger______________1993-97 ___ 338<br />

4. __ Kristi Echelberry _________1991-95 ___ 323<br />

5. __ Ann Marie Martin ________1994-98 ___ 303<br />

6. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 ___ 285<br />

7. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 ___ 279<br />

8. __ Missy Young __________1996-2000 ___ 255<br />

9. __ Shannon Beach _________1993-98 ___ 252<br />

10. _ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 ___ 247<br />

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS<br />

1. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1984-88 ___ 545<br />

2. __ Brianne Kenneally ______ 1997-2001 ___ 462<br />

3. __ Wanda Grant ____________ 1977-81 ___ 449<br />

4. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 ___ 434<br />

5. __ Liz Hauger______________1993-97 ___ 433<br />

Kristi Echelberry _________1991-95 ___ 433<br />

7. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 ___ 405<br />

8. __ Missy Young __________1996-2000 ___ 385<br />

9. __ Ann Marie Martin ________1994-98 ___ 369<br />

10. _ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 ___ 356<br />

RECORDS | INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS<br />

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min 100)<br />

1. __ Lauren Branson (178-216) 2004-08 __ .825<br />

2. __ Ann Marie Martin (303-369) 1994-98 __ .821<br />

2t. _ Kristy Gaudiose (101-123) 2003-06 __ .821<br />

4. __ Jen Perugini (2<strong>11</strong>-259) ____2001-05 __.815<br />

5. __ Brianne Kenneally (373-462) 1997-01 _ .8073<br />

6. __ Leslie Majewski (138-171) _ 1996-00 _ .8070<br />

7. __ Mary Jo Vodenichar (163-204) 1983-85 __ .799<br />

8. __ Heather Karner (133-167) _ 2006-08 ___ 796<br />

9. __ Tiara Scott (184-232) _____2007-09 __ .793<br />

10. _ Caroline McCombs (279-356) 1994-98 __ .784<br />

FIELD GOALS MADE<br />

1. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1984-88 ___ 977<br />

2. __ Wanda Grant ____________ 1977-81 ___ 793<br />

3. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 ___ 725<br />

4. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 ___ 647<br />

5. __ Ann Marie Martin ________1994-98 ___ 637<br />

6. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 ___ 577<br />

7. __ Holly Seimetz ___________1978-82 ___ 535<br />

8. __ Liz Hauger______________1993-97 ___ 528<br />

9. __ Brianne Kenneally ______ 1997-2001 ___ 485<br />

10. _ Jen Perugini ____________2001-05 ___ 477<br />

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED<br />

1. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1984-88 __1,796<br />

2. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 __1,727<br />

3. __ Wanda Grant ____________ 1977-81 _ 1,528<br />

4. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 _ 1,330<br />

5. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 _ 1,250<br />

6. __ Liz Hauger______________1993-97 _ 1,226<br />

7. __ Ann Marie Martin ________1994-98 _ 1,202<br />

8. __ Brianne Kenneally ______ 1997-2001 __ 1,181<br />

9. __ Margaret Peters _________1981-85 __1,126<br />

10. _ Jen Perugini ____________2001-05 __1,125<br />

Lauren Branson made a YSU record 82.5<br />

percent of her free throws from 2004-08.<br />

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RECORDS | INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS<br />

Dianne Rappach sank 198 3-pointers<br />

during her career from 1988-92.<br />

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 200)<br />

1. __ Dorothy Bowers (977-1,796) 1984-88 __ .544<br />

2. __ Tiara Scott (231-432) _____2007-09 __ .535<br />

3. __ Ann Marie Martin (637-1,202) 1994-98 __ .530<br />

4. __ Holly Seimetz (535-1,027) _1978-82 __ .521<br />

5. __ Wanda Grant (793-1,528) __ 1977-81 ___.519<br />

6. __ Kristi Echelberry (473-935) _1991-95 __ .506<br />

7. __ Margaret Somple (647-1,330) 1986-91 __ .486<br />

8. __Sharon Woodward (248-516) 1980-84 __ .481<br />

9. __ Mary Jo Vodenichar (330-688) 1980-84 __ .480<br />

10. _ Vicki Lawrence (434-915) __ 1977-81 ___.474<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE<br />

1. __ Dianne Rappach _________1988-92 ___ 198<br />

2. __ Leslie Majewski ________1996-2000 ___ 166<br />

3. __ Cathy Hanek ___________ 2000-05 __ 153<br />

4. __ Shannon Beach _________1993-98 ___ 146<br />

Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 ___ 146<br />

6. __ Heather Karner _________ 2006-08 ___ 139<br />

7. __ Barb Fabianova __________2001-05 ___ 133<br />

8. __ Devin Novak ___________ 2000-03 ___ 129<br />

9. __ Brianne Kenneally ______ 1997-2001 ___ 128<br />

10. _ Tiffany Adams ___________1988-93 ___ 101<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS<br />

1. __ Dianne Rappach _________1988-92 ___ 525<br />

2. __ Cathy Hanek ___________ 2000-05 ___ 456<br />

3. __ Leslie Majewski ________1996-2000 ___ 430<br />

4. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 ___ 393<br />

5. __ Brianne Kenneally ______ 1997-2001 ___ 392<br />

6. __ Heather Karner _________ 2006-08 ___ 385<br />

7. __ Barb Fabianova __________2001-05 __ 382<br />

8. __ Shannon Beach _________1993-98 ___ 376<br />

9. __ Devin Novak ___________ 2000-03 __ 326<br />

10. _ Kristy Gaudiose ________ 2003-06 ___ 300<br />

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (min 60)<br />

1. __ Heather Harris (76-163) __ 2000-02 _ .466<br />

2. __ Devin Novak (129-326) ___ 2000-03 __ .396<br />

3. __ Shannon Beach (146-376) _1993-98 __ .388<br />

4. __ Leslie Majewski (166-430) 1996-00 __ .386<br />

5. __ Dianne Rappach (198-525) 1988-92 __ .377<br />

6. __ Caroline McCombs (146-393) 1994-98 __ .372<br />

7. __ Tiffany Adams (101-279) ___1988-93 __ .362<br />

8. __ Heather Karner (139-385) 2006-08 __ .361<br />

9. __ Cathy Hartman (62-175) ___1990-94 __ .354<br />

10. _ Barb Fabianova (133-382) _2001-05 __ .348<br />

STEALS<br />

1. __ Colleen Cook ___________1994-98 ___ 384<br />

2. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 ___ 288<br />

3. __ Dianne Rappach _________1988-92 ___ 275<br />

4. __ Margaret Peters _________1981-85 ___ 249<br />

5. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 ___ 242<br />

6. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 ___ 236<br />

7. __ Liz Hauger______________1993-97 ___ 202<br />

8. __ Vicki Lawrence __________ 1977-81 ___ 199<br />

9. __ Stephanie Coie __________1985-89 ___ 191<br />

Jeanna Rex _____________1988-92 ___ 191<br />

STEALS AVERAGE (min 120)<br />

1. __ Colleen Cook ___________1994-98 __ 3.31<br />

2. __ Vicki Lawrence __________ 1977-81 __ 2.80<br />

3. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-96 __ 2.72<br />

4. __ Margaret Peters _________1981-85 __ 2.49<br />

5. __ Dianne Rappach _________1988-92 __ 2.48<br />

6. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 ___2.12<br />

7. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 __ 2.05<br />

8. __ Stephanie Coie __________1985-89 __ 1.93<br />

9. __ Jenna Rex ______________1988-92 __ 1.85<br />

10. _ Brianne Kenneally ______ 1997-2001 ___1.71<br />

ASSISTS<br />

1. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 ___ 573<br />

2. __ Margaret Peters _________1981-85 ___ 533<br />

3. __ Dianne Rappach _________1988-92 ___ 503<br />

4. __ Lauren Branson ________ 2004-08 ___ 493<br />

5. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 ___ 492<br />

6. __ Colleen Cook ___________1994-98 ___ 454<br />

7. __ Tanja Simione ___________1984-88 ___ 376<br />

8. __ Rachel Cowley __________1989-93 ___ 325<br />

9. __ Cindy Diatko ____________ 1977-79 ___ 324<br />

10. _ Brianne Kenneally ______ 1997-2001 ___ 314<br />

ASSISTS AVERAGE (min 200)<br />

1. __ Cindy Diatko ____________ 1977-79 __ 9.26<br />

2. __ Carol Nee ______________1986-88 __ 5.53<br />

3. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 ___5.41<br />

4. __ Margaret Peters _________1981-85 __ 5.33<br />

5. __ Lauren Branson ________ 2004-08 __ 4.99<br />

6. __ Dianne Rappach _________1988-92 __ 4.53<br />

7. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 __ 4.29<br />

8. __ Margaret Peters _________1981-85 __ 4.24<br />

9. __ Colleen Cook ___________1994-98 __ 3.91<br />

10. _ Tanja Simione ___________1984-88 __ 3.54<br />

BLOCKS<br />

1. __ Donna Djorovic __________1989-93 ___ 196<br />

2. __ Tara Fleming ____________2001-05 ___ 126<br />

3. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 ___ 123<br />

4. __ Jen Perugini ____________2001-05 __ 107<br />

5. __ Ann Marie Martin ________1994-98 ____ 82<br />

6. __ Julie Bray ______________1986-90 ____ 77<br />

7. __ Ashley Pendleton _______ 2005-09 ____ 75<br />

8. __ Jessica Schloemp _______ 2004-08 ____ 69<br />

9. __ Nikita LaFleur __________ 2005-09 ____ 67<br />

10. _ Teresita Jones __________1994-98 ____ 65<br />

GAMES PLAYED<br />

1. __ Leslie Majewski ________1996-2000 ___ 120<br />

2. __ Ann Marie Martin ________1994-98 ___ <strong>11</strong>7<br />

3. __ Colleen Cook ___________1994-98 ___ <strong>11</strong>6<br />

4. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 ___ <strong>11</strong>5<br />

Teresita Jones __________1994-98 ___ <strong>11</strong>5<br />

6. __ Jessica Schloemp _______ 2004-05 ___ <strong>11</strong>4<br />

6t. _ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 ___ <strong>11</strong>4<br />

8. __ Cathy Hanek ___________ 2000-05 ___ <strong>11</strong>1<br />

Dianne Rappach _________1988-92 ___ <strong>11</strong>1<br />

10. _ Jenny Woodward ________ 1987-91 ___ <strong>11</strong>0<br />

GAMES STARTED<br />

1. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 ___ <strong>11</strong>2<br />

2. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 ___ 106<br />

3. __ Ann Marie Martin ________1994-98 ___ 104<br />

3t. _ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 ___ 104<br />

5. __ Dianne Rappach _________1988-92 ___ 103<br />

6. __ Lauren Branson ________ 2004-08 ____ 93<br />

7. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1984-88 ____ 92<br />

8. __ Liz Hauger______________1993-97 ____ 89<br />

9. __ Colleen Cook ___________1994-98 ____ 87<br />

Shannon Beach _________1993-98 ____ 87<br />

Caroline McCombs started a schoolrecord<br />

<strong>11</strong>2 games from 1994-98.<br />

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Team Records<br />

Most Points (Game)<br />

<strong>11</strong>7 vs. Valparaiso, 3/5/93<br />

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Most Points (Half)<br />

66 vs. Chicago State (Second), 1/5/98<br />

Most Points (Two Teams)<br />

223, YSU (<strong>11</strong>7) vs. Valparaiso (106), 3/5/93<br />

Most Field Goals Made<br />

44 vs. Malone, 12/29/90<br />

Most Field Goals Made (Two Teams)<br />

72, YSU (35) vs. West Virginia (37), 12/16/95<br />

72, YSU (42) vs. E. Kentucky (30), 2/14/87<br />

Most Field Goal Attempts<br />

90 vs. Chicago State, 1/12/91<br />

Highest Field Goal Percentage<br />

.688 (33-of-48) vs. Western Illinois, 2/23/98<br />

Most 3-Pt Field Goals Made<br />

15 vs. Clemson, 12/19/03<br />

Most 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts<br />

35 vs. Wright State, 1/15/94<br />

Most Free Throws Made<br />

35 vs. Oakland, 1/4/99<br />

35 vs. Chicago State, 1/5/98<br />

Most Free Throws Made (Two Teams)<br />

56 YSU (19) vs. Akron (37), 1/4/86<br />

Most Free Throw Attempts<br />

43 vs. Clarion, 12/21/06<br />

Most Free Throw Attempts (Two Teams)<br />

76, YSU (26) vs. Akron (50), 1/4/86<br />

Highest Free Throw Percentage<br />

.946 (35-of-37) vs. Chicago State, 1/5/98<br />

Most Rebounds<br />

75 vs. Duquesne, 1/5/91<br />

Most Assists<br />

37 vs. Northeastern Illinois, 1/3/98<br />

Most Rebounds (Two Teams)<br />

<strong>11</strong>7, YSU (75) vs. Duquesne (42), 1/5/91<br />

Most Fouls<br />

37 vs. Akron, 1/4/86<br />

Most Fouls (Two Teams)<br />

60, YSU (37) vs. Akron (23), 1/4/86<br />

Most Disqualifi cations<br />

4 (2x) mr vs. Milwaukee, 2/9/08<br />

Individual Records<br />

Most Points<br />

46, Dorothy Bowers vs. Kent State, 12/30/87<br />

Most Field Goals Made<br />

19, Dorothy Bowers vs. Kent State, 12/30/87<br />

Most Field Goal Attempts<br />

33, Wanda Grant vs. Cleveland St., 12/28/79<br />

Highest Field Goal Percentage<br />

1.000, Nikita LaFleur (10-10) vs. Green Bay, 1/10/09<br />

Most Free Throws Made<br />

15, Kristi Echelberry vs. Buffalo, 3/6/95<br />

Most Free Throw Attempts<br />

18, Kristi Echelberry vs. Buffalo, 3/6/95<br />

18, Kristi Echelberry vs. UIC, 2/14/94<br />

Highest Free Throw Percentage<br />

1.000, Several Times<br />

Most Assists<br />

15, Danielle Carson vs. Murray State, 2/24/86<br />

Most Steals<br />

9, Colleen Cook vs. NE Illinois, 1/3/98<br />

9, Colleen Cook vs. Troy State, 1/27/96<br />

9, Danielle Carson vs. Westminster, 2/5/83<br />

9, Wanda Grant vs. Toledo, 1/31/81<br />

9, Vicki Lawrence vs. Marshall, 1/19/80<br />

Most 3-Pt Field Goals Made<br />

7, Kaitlyn March vs. Detroit, 2/27/10<br />

7, Kristy Gaudiose vs. Cleveland State, 1/19/06<br />

7, Devin Novak vs. Clemson, 12/19/03<br />

7, Leslie Majewski vs. Kent State, 12/<strong>11</strong>/99<br />

7, Leslie Majewski vs. Oakland, 1/29/00<br />

Most 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts<br />

13, Kaitlyn March vs. Detroit, 2/27/10<br />

Most Rebounds<br />

25, Wanda Grant vs. Cleveland State, 1/28/81<br />

Leslie Majewski is the only player to sink<br />

seven treys twice at Beeghly Center.<br />

RECORDS | BEEGHLY CENTER RECORDS<br />

Opponent Records<br />

Most Points (Team)<br />

106, Valparaiso, 3/5/93<br />

Most Field Goals Made (Team)<br />

41, Kent State, 12/<strong>11</strong>/93<br />

Most 3-Pt Field Goals Made (Team)<br />

12, Butler, 12/30/06<br />

12, Green Bay, 2/19/03<br />

Most 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts (Team)<br />

37, UMKC, 1/23/95<br />

Most Free Throws Made (Team)<br />

37, Akron, 1/4/86<br />

Most Points (Individual)<br />

41, Jody Imbrie, Grove City, 1/29/83<br />

Most Field Goals Made<br />

14, Lisa Szymczak, West Virginia, <strong>11</strong>/30/93<br />

14, Lisa Szymczak, West Virginia, 12/16/95<br />

Most Field Goal Attempts<br />

27, Joy Imbrie, Grove City, 1/29/83<br />

Highest Field Goal Percentage<br />

1.000, Renay Adams, Tennessee Tech, 1/18/88<br />

1.000, Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech, 1/21/85<br />

Most Free Throws Made<br />

15, Jody Imbrie, Grove City, 1/29/83<br />

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made<br />

6, Jessie Miller, UIC, 1/29/09<br />

Nikita LaFleur set a Beeghly Center<br />

record by going 10-for-10 against Green<br />

Bay on Jan. 10, 2009.<br />

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RECORDS | CLASS RECORDS<br />

Freshman<br />

POINTS<br />

1. Caroline McCombs _1994-95 _346<br />

2. Danielle Carson ___1982-83 _345<br />

3. Brandi Brown ______ 2009-10 _342<br />

4. Ann Marie Martin __1994-95 _323<br />

5. Debbie Burkett ____1985-86 _ 276<br />

6. Kristi Echelberry ___ 1991-92 _ 271<br />

7. Jen Perugini ______2001-02 _ 270<br />

8. Dianne Rappach ___1988-89 _ 261<br />

9. Dorothy Bowers ____1984-85 _254<br />

10. Wanda Grant ______ 1977-78 _246<br />

REBOUNDS<br />

1. Brandi Brown ______ 2009-10 _ 318<br />

2. Jen Perugini ______2001-02 _239<br />

3. Holly Seimetz _____ 1978-79 _232<br />

4. Wanda Grant ______ 1977-78 _ 231<br />

5. Ann Marie Martin __1994-95 _194<br />

6. Dorothy Bowers ____1984-85 _190<br />

7. Danielle Carson ___1982-83 _ 174<br />

8. Teresita Jones _____1994-95 _ 142<br />

9. Margaret Somple __1986-87 _ 137<br />

10. Debbie Burkett ____1985-86 _ 137<br />

ASSISTS<br />

1. Lauren Branson ___2004-05 _ 159<br />

2. Dianne Rappach ___1988-89 _106<br />

3. Margaret Peters ___ 1981-82 __ 93<br />

4. Danielle Carson ___1982-83 __ 90<br />

5. Caroline McCombs _1994-95 __ 85<br />

6. Macey Nortey _____2008-09 __ 80<br />

7. Kristy Gaudiose____2003-04 __ 71<br />

8. Barb Fabianova ____2001-02 __ 64<br />

9. Holly Seimetz _____ 1978-79 __ 61<br />

10. Colleen Cook _____1994-95 __ 56<br />

STEALS<br />

1. Danielle Carson ___1982-83 __ 68<br />

2. Cyndi Buchanan ___ 1975-76 __ 63<br />

3. Dianne Rappach ___1988-89 __ 59<br />

4. Caroline McCombs _1994-95 __ 58<br />

Vicki Lawrence ____ 1977-78 __ 58<br />

6. Marilyn Colla ______ 1976-77 __ 52<br />

7. Brandi Brown ______ 2009-10 __ 49<br />

8. Lauren Branson ___2004-05 __ 44<br />

Wanda Grant ______ 1977-78 __ 44<br />

10. Colleen Cook _____1994-95 __ 39<br />

Margaret Somple __1986-87 __ 39<br />

Margaret Peters ___ 1981-82 __ 39<br />

BLOCKS<br />

1. Jen Perugini ______2001-02 __ 30<br />

2. Donna Djorovic ____1989-90 __ 22<br />

3. Margaret Somple __1986-87 __ 21<br />

4. Tara Fleming ______2001-02 __ 17<br />

5. Julie Bray_________1986-87 __ 16<br />

6. Teresita Jones _____1994-95 __ 14<br />

6. Kristi Echelberry ___ 1991-92 __ 14<br />

8. Ann Marie Martin __1994-95 __ 12<br />

9. Darbi O’Brien _____1998-99 ___ 9<br />

Rachel Cowley ____1989-90 ___ 9<br />

Heather Bango ____1988-89 ___ 9<br />

Margaret Porter ____ 1981-82 ___ 9<br />

Sophomore<br />

POINTS<br />

1. Dorothy Bowers ____1985-86 _669<br />

2. Brianne Kenneally __ 1997-98 _457<br />

2. Wanda Grant ______ 1977-78 _457<br />

4. Margaret Somple __1986-87 _ 424<br />

5. Danielle Carson ___1983-84 _ 419<br />

6. Caroline McCombs _1995-96 _408<br />

7. Heather Harris _____2001-02 _402<br />

8. Vicki Lawrence ____ 1977-78 _ 372<br />

9. Jen Perugini ______2002-03 _356<br />

10. Kristi Echelberry ___ 1992-93 _353<br />

REBOUNDS<br />

1. Wanda Grant ______ 1978-79 _330<br />

2. Dorothy Bowers ____1985-86 _326<br />

3. Shannon Beach____1995-96 _248<br />

4. Jen Perugini ______2002-03 _227<br />

5. Kristi Echelberry ___ 1992-93 _ 219<br />

6. Margaret Somple __ 1987-88 _202<br />

7. Jessica Schloemp __2005-06 _ 198<br />

8. Danielle Carson ___1983-84 _184<br />

9. Donna Djorovic ____1990-91 _ 181<br />

10. Ann Marie Martin __1995-96 _ 165<br />

ASSISTS<br />

1. Caroline McCombs _1995-96 _ 144<br />

2. Dianne Rappach ___1989-90 _ 140<br />

3. Margaret Peters ___1982-83 _ 140<br />

4. Macey Nortey _____ 2009-10 _ 131<br />

5. Vicki Lawrence ____ 1978-79 _ 129<br />

6. Colleen Cook _____1995-96 _ 123<br />

7. Stephanie Coie ____1986-87 _ 108<br />

8. Jessica Olmstead __2002-03 _ 107<br />

9. Liz Hauger ________1994-95 _100<br />

10. Tanja Simione _____1985-86 __ 88<br />

STEALS<br />

1. Colleen Cook _____1995-96 __ 95<br />

2. Vicki Lawrence ____ 1978-79 __ 90<br />

3. Margaret Peters ___1982-83 __ 85<br />

4. Dianne Rappach ___1989-90 __ 83<br />

5. Jenna Rex ________1989-90 __ 62<br />

5. Stephanie Coie ____1986-87 __ 62<br />

5. Dorothy Bowers ____1985-86 __ 62<br />

8. Linda Fredericks ___ 1976-77 __ 61<br />

9. Margaret Somple __ 1987-88 __ 60<br />

10. Wanda Grant ______ 1978-79 __ 59<br />

BLOCKS<br />

1. Donna Djorovic ____1990-91 __ 49<br />

2. Jen Perugini ______2002-03 __ 35<br />

3. Teresita Jones _____1995-96 __ 29<br />

3. Nikita LaFleur _____2006-07 __ 29<br />

5. Jessica Schloemp __2005-06 __ 28<br />

6. Darbi O’Brien _____1999-00 __ 25<br />

7. Ann Marie Martin __1995-96 __ 25<br />

8. Margaret Porter ____1982-83 __ 23<br />

9. Ashley Pendleton __2006-07 __ 22<br />

10. Tara Fleming _____2002-03 __ 21<br />

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POINTS<br />

1. Dorothy Bowers ____1986-87 _ 618<br />

2. Brianne Kenneally __1999-00 _ 579<br />

3. Margaret Somple __1989-90 _ 491<br />

4. Liz Hauger ________1995-96 _ 477<br />

5. Danielle Carson ___1984-85 _467<br />

6. Ann Marie Martin __1996-97 _449<br />

7. Holly Seimetz _____1980-81 _434<br />

8. Wanda Grant ______1979-80 _ 416<br />

9. Tiara Scott ________ 2007-08 _405<br />

10. Caroline McCombs _1996-97 _386<br />

REBOUNDS<br />

1. Holly Seimetz _____1980-81 _255<br />

2. Margaret Somple __1989-90 _253<br />

3. Shannon Beach____1996-97 _248<br />

4. Dorothy Bowers ____1986-87 _ 242<br />

5. Wanda Grant ______1979-80 _236<br />

6. Mary Jo Vodenichar 1983-84 _ 217<br />

7. Missy Young ______1998-99 _ 215<br />

8. Evelyn Rohland ____ 1981-82 _ 212<br />

9. Tiara Scott ________ 2007-08 _203<br />

10. Kristi Echelberry ___1993-94 _200<br />

ASSISTS<br />

1. Tanja Simione _____1986-87 _ 162<br />

2. Dianne Rappach ___1990-91 _154<br />

3. Margaret Peters ___1983-84 _ 151<br />

4. Colleen Cook _____1996-97 _ 141<br />

5. Danielle Carson ___1984-85 _ 137<br />

6. Brianne Kenneally __1999-00 _ 130<br />

7. Lauren Branson ___2006-07 _ 121<br />

8. Rachel Cowley ____ 1991-92 _ <strong>11</strong>7<br />

9. Caroline McCombs _1996-97 _ <strong>11</strong>4<br />

10. Cindy Diatko ______ 1977-78 _ <strong>11</strong>0<br />

STEALS<br />

1. Colleen Cook _____1996-97 _ 105<br />

2. Dianne Rappach ___1990-91 __ 87<br />

3. Cindy Diatko ______ 1977-78 __ 78<br />

4. Danielle Carson ___1984-85 __ 73<br />

5. Liz Hauger ________1995-96 __ 72<br />

6. Brianne Kenneally __1999-00 __ 70<br />

7. Leslie Majewski ____1998-99 __ 63<br />

8. Margaret Somple __1989-90 __ 59<br />

9. Caroline McCombs _1996-97 __ 53<br />

10. Margaret Peters ___1983-84 __ 52<br />

BLOCKS<br />

1. Tara Fleming ______2003-04 __ 43<br />

2. Donna Djorovic ____ 1991-92 __ 40<br />

3. Ashley Pendleton __ 2007-08 __ 33<br />

4. Julie Bray_________1988-89 __ 31<br />

5. Margaret Somple __1989-90 __ 28<br />

6. Evelyn Rohland ____ 1981-82 __ 22<br />

7. Jessica Forsythe ___2002-03 __ 17<br />

Dorothy Bowers ____1986-87 __ 17<br />

Margaret Porter ____1983-84 __ 17<br />

10. Jen Perugini ______2003-04 __ 14<br />

Kristi Echelberry ___1993-94 __ 14<br />

Tiara Scott ________ 2007-08 __ 14<br />

Senior<br />

POINTS<br />

1. Dorothy Bowers ____ 1987-88 _783<br />

2. Wanda Grant ______1980-81 _ 710<br />

3. Liz Hauger ________1996-97 _543<br />

4. Ann Marie Martin __ 1997-98 _502<br />

5. Mary Jo Vodenichar 1984-85 _ 470<br />

6. Danielle Carson ___1985-86 _466<br />

7. Margaret Somple __1990-91 _465<br />

8. Donna Wertz ______ 1991-92 _454<br />

9. Caroline McCombs _ 1997-98 _437<br />

10. Heather Karner ____ 2007-08 _434<br />

REBOUNDS<br />

1. Wanda Grant ______1980-81 _ 381<br />

2. Dorothy Bowers ____ 1987-88 _325<br />

3. Jen Perugini ______2004-05 _288<br />

4. Holly Seimetz _____ 1981-82 _283<br />

5. Donna Djorovic ____ 1992-93 _282<br />

6. Missy Young ______1999-00 _246<br />

7. Margaret Somple __1990-91 _ 241<br />

8. Donna Wertz ______ 1991-92 _229<br />

9. Jessica Schloemp __ 2007-08 _226<br />

10. Mary Jo Vodenichar 1984-95 _223<br />

ASSISTS<br />

1. Danielle Carson ___1985-86 _269<br />

2. Cindy Diatko ______ 1978-79 _ 214<br />

3. Carol Nee ________ 1987-88 _190<br />

4. Lauren Branson ___ 2007-08 _ 167<br />

5. Caroline McCombs _ 1997-98 _ 149<br />

5. Margaret Peters ___1984-85 _ 149<br />

7. Colleen Cook _____ 1997-98 _ 134<br />

8. Maggie Johnston ___2002-03 _ <strong>11</strong>4<br />

9. Rachel Cowley ____ 1992-93 _ <strong>11</strong>2<br />

10. Tanja Simione _____ 1987-88 _ <strong>11</strong>0<br />

STEALS<br />

1. Colleen Cook _____ 1997-98 _ 145<br />

2. Danielle Carson ___1985-86 __ 91<br />

3. Cindy Diatko ______ 1978-79 __ 83<br />

4. Margaret Somple __1990-91 __ 77<br />

Stephanie Coie ____1988-89 __ 77<br />

6. Margaret Peters ___1984-85 __ 73<br />

7. Caroline McCombs _ 1997-98 __ 70<br />

8. Tiffany Adams _____ 1992-93 __ 67<br />

9. Liz Hauger ________1996-97 __ 65<br />

10. Teresita Jones _____ 1997-98 __ 62<br />

BLOCKS<br />

1. Donna Djorovic ____ 1992-93 __ 85<br />

2. Margaret Somple __1990-91 __ 50<br />

3. Tara Fleming ______2004-05 __ 45<br />

4. Jenny Horner ______2001-02 __ 32<br />

4. Ann Marie Martin __ 1997-98 __ 32<br />

6. Jen Perugini ______2004-05 __ 28<br />

7. Holly Seimetz _____ 1981-82 __ 28<br />

8. Jessica Schloemp __ 2007-08 __ 25<br />

9. Dorothy Bowers ____ 1987-88 __ 23<br />

10. Rachel Manuel ____ 2009-10 __ 21<br />

Rachel Cowley ____ 1992-93 __ 21<br />

Julie Bray_________1989-90 __ 21


Joyce Ramsey<br />

1975-82 (7 yrs)<br />

95-39 • .709<br />

Jeff Cohen<br />

1982-93 (1 yr)<br />

<strong>11</strong>-16 • .407<br />

Ed DiGregorio<br />

1983-2003 (20 yrs)<br />

319-241 • .570<br />

Tisha Hill<br />

2003-08 (5 yrs)<br />

45-97 • .317<br />

Cindy Martin<br />

2008-<strong>2010</strong> (2 yr)<br />

3-57 • .050<br />

<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL<br />

RECORDS | YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS<br />

Year Coach Overall OVC Mid-Con Horizon Home Away Neutral Conf. Tourn NCAA Tourn.<br />

1975-76 Joyce Ramsey 9-4 (.692) -- -- -- 3-2 5-1 1-1 -- --<br />

1976-77 Joyce Ramsey 13-4 (.765) -- -- -- 5-0 6-2 2-2 -- --<br />

1977-78 Joyce Ramsey <strong>11</strong>-6 (.647) -- -- -- 5-4 6-1 0-1 -- --<br />

1978-79 Joyce Ramsey 19-3 (.864) -- -- -- 8-0 8-1 3-2 -- --<br />

1979-80 Joyce Ramsey 13-5 (.722) -- -- -- 7-1 6-3 0-1 -- --<br />

1980-81 Joyce Ramsey 20-5 (.800) -- -- -- 9-0 7-3 4-2 -- --<br />

1981-82 Joyce Ramsey 10-12 (.455) -- -- -- 6-3 1-7 3-2 0-1 (OVC) --<br />

Ramsey Totals (7 yrs.) 95-39 (.709) -- -- -- 43-10 39-18 13-<strong>11</strong> 0-1 (OVC) --<br />

1982-83 Jeff Cohen <strong>11</strong>-16 (.407) -- -- -- 5-6 4-7 2-3 0-1 (OVC) --<br />

Cohen Total (1 yr.) <strong>11</strong>-16 (.407) -- -- -- 5-6 4-7 2-3 0-1 (OVC) --<br />

1983-84 Ed DiGregorio 7-17 (.292) 3-10 -- -- 5-5 1-9 1-3 -- --<br />

1984-85 Ed DiGregorio 14-13 (.519) 5-9 -- -- 9-3 3-9 2-1 -- --<br />

1985-86 Ed DiGregorio 12-16 (.429) 8-6 -- -- 5-4 6-9 1-3 0-1 (OVC) --<br />

1986-87 Ed DiGregorio 13-14 (.481) 6-8 -- -- 9-3 3-9 1-2 -- --<br />

1987-88 Ed DiGregorio 18-10 (.643) 9-5 -- -- 13-1 5-7 0-2 0-1 (OVC) --<br />

1988-89 Ed DiGregorio 14-14 (.500) -- -- -- 8-1 6-12 0-1 -- --<br />

1989-90 Ed DiGregorio 17-10 (.630) -- -- -- 10-5 6-4 1-1 -- --<br />

1990-91 Ed DiGregorio 24-4 (.857) -- -- -- 13-0 <strong>11</strong>-4 0-0 -- --<br />

1991-92 Ed DiGregorio 19-9 (.679) -- -- -- 13-2 5-7 1-0 -- --<br />

1992-93 Ed DiGregorio 17-<strong>11</strong> (.607) -- <strong>11</strong>-5 -- 8-4 7-6 2-1 1-1 (Mid-Con) --<br />

1993-94 Ed DiGregorio 6-20 (.231) -- 3-15 -- 2-<strong>11</strong> 3-9 1-0 -- --<br />

1994-95 Ed DiGregorio 17-<strong>11</strong> (.607) -- 14-4 -- <strong>11</strong>-2 4-8 2-1 2-1 (Mid-Con) --<br />

1995-96 Ed DiGregorio 20-9 (.690) -- 14-4 -- 10-4 8-5 2-0 3-0 (Mid-Con) 0-1<br />

1996-97 Ed DiGregorio 23-6 (.793) -- 13-3 -- 10-1 <strong>11</strong>-4 2-1 2-1 (Mid-Con) --<br />

1997-98 Ed DiGregorio 28-3 (.903) -- 15-1 -- 12-1 <strong>11</strong>-2 5-0 3-0 (Mid-Con) 1-1<br />

1998-99 Ed DiGregorio 20-9 (.690) -- 10-4 -- 12-1 5-7 3-1 2-1 (Mid-Con) --<br />

1999-00 Ed DiGregorio 22-9 (.710) -- 12-4 -- 9-2 9-7 4-0 3-0 (Mid-Con) 0-1<br />

2000-01 Ed DiGregorio 10-18 (.357) -- 6-10 -- 7-7 3-9 0-2 0-1 (Mid-Con) --<br />

2001-02 Ed DiGregorio 12-16 (.429) -- -- 8-8 7-4 5-12 0-0 0-1 (Horizon) --<br />

2002-03 Ed DiGregorio 6-22 (.214) -- -- 3-13 4-9 2-<strong>11</strong> 0-2 0-1 (Horizon) --<br />

DiGregorio Totals (20 yrs.) 319-241 (.570) 31-38 98-50 <strong>11</strong>-21 177-70 <strong>11</strong>4-150 28-21 16-9 1-3<br />

2003-04 Tisha Hill 4-24 (.143) -- -- 2-14 3-9 1-14 0-1 0-1 --<br />

2004-05 Tisha Hill 12-16 (.429) -- -- 6-10 7-6 5-9 0-1 0-1 --<br />

2005-06 Tisha Hill 8-20 (.286) -- -- 4-12 5-7 3-12 0-1 0-1 --<br />

2006-07 Tisha Hill 7-21 (.250) -- -- 5-<strong>11</strong> 5-8 2-12 0-1 0-1 --<br />

2007-08 Tisha Hill 14-17 (.452) 8-10 7-6 6-<strong>11</strong> 1-0 1-1<br />

Hill Totals (5 Yrs.) 45-98 (.315) -- -- 25-57 27-36 17-58 1-4 1-5 --<br />

2008-09 Cindy Martin 3-27 (.100) -- -- 1-17 2-<strong>11</strong> 0-16 1-0 0-1 --<br />

2009-10 Cindy Martin 0-30 (.000) -- -- 0-18 0-13 0-14 0-3 0-1 --<br />

Martin Totals (2 Yr.) 3-57 (.050) -- -- 1-35 2-24 0-30 1-3 0-2 --<br />

TOTALS 473-451 (.529) 31-38 98-50 37-<strong>11</strong>3 254-146 174-263 45-42 17-18 1-3<br />

Joined by Nikki Pope, Brianne Kenneally, Jen Lyden, Amanda Scott and Alyson Vogrin, Ed DiGregorio<br />

celebrates his 300th victory as head coach of the Penguins against Valparaiso on Feb. 10, 2001.<br />

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RECORDS | ANNUAL STAT LEADERS<br />

FIELD GOALS MADE<br />

1975-76 ___Cheryl Kozak _______________89<br />

1976-77 ___Linda Fredericks ____________91<br />

1977-78 ___Wanda Grant _______________99<br />

1978-79 ___Wanda Grant ______________205<br />

1979-80 ___Wanda Grant ______________182<br />

1980-81 ___Wanda Grant ______________307<br />

1981-82 ___Holly Seimetz _____________169<br />

1982-83 ___Danielle Carson ____________ 151<br />

1983-84 ___Danielle Carson ____________184<br />

1984-85 ___Danielle Carson ____________199<br />

1985-86 ___Dorothy Bowers ____________275<br />

1986-87 ___Dorothy Bowers ____________257<br />

1987-88 ___Dorothy Bowers ____________342<br />

1988-89 ___Jenny Woodward ___________135<br />

1989-90 ___Margaret Somple ___________196<br />

1990-91 ___Margaret Somple ___________196<br />

1991-92 ___Donna Wertz ______________186<br />

1992-93 ___Donna Djorovic ____________164<br />

1993-94 ___Kristi Echelberry ___________102<br />

1994-95 ___Caroline McCombs _________ 142<br />

1995-96 ___Liz Hauger ________________ 170<br />

1996-97 ___Liz Hauger ________________ 197<br />

1997-98 ___Ann Marie Martin ___________189<br />

1998-99 ___Brianne Kenneally __________ 149<br />

1999-00 ___Brianne Kenneally __________195<br />

2000-01 ___Alyson Vogrin _____________146<br />

2001-02 ___Heather Harris _____________155<br />

2002-03 ___Jen Perugini ______________134<br />

2003-04 ___Cathy Hanek _______________82<br />

2004-05 ___Jen Perugini ______________150<br />

2005-06 ___Kristy Gaudiose _____________94<br />

2006-07 ___Heather Karner _____________98<br />

2007-08 ___Tiara Scott ________________139<br />

2008-09 ___Tiara Scott _________________92<br />

2009-10 ___Brandi Brown ______________ 127<br />

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE<br />

1975-76 ___Cheryl Kozak _____________ .529<br />

1976-77 ___Marilyn Colla _____________ .426<br />

1977-78 ___Wanda Grant _____________ .466<br />

1978-79 ___Wanda Grant ____________ .582<br />

1979-80 ___Wanda Grant ____________ .514<br />

1980-81 ___Holly Seimetz ____________ .575<br />

1981-82 ___Holly Seimetz ____________ .504<br />

1982-83 ___Cindy Brunot _____________ .565<br />

1983-84 ___Sharon Woodward_________ .525<br />

1984-85 ___Dorothy Bowers ___________ .575<br />

1985-86 ___Dorothy Bowers ___________ .560<br />

1986-87 ___Dorothy Bowers ___________ .508<br />

1987-88 ___Dorothy Bowers ___________ .552<br />

1988-89 ___Stephanie Coie ___________ .445<br />

1989-90 ___Margaret Somple __________ .512<br />

1990-91 ___Jenny Robinson ___________ .515<br />

1991-92 ___Kristi Echelberry __________ .568<br />

1992-93 ___Kristi Echelberry __________ .502<br />

1993-94 ___Kristi Echelberry __________ .447<br />

1994-95 ___Ann Marie Martin __________ .539<br />

1995-96 ___Ann Marie Martin __________ .539<br />

1996-97 ___Ann Marie Martin __________ .519<br />

1997-98 ___Ann Marie Martin __________ .528<br />

1998-99 ___Alyson Vogrin ____________ .487<br />

1999-00 ___Brianne Kenneally _________ .420<br />

2000-01 ___Jenny Horner _____________ .462<br />

2001-02 ___Jenny Horner _____________ .498<br />

2002-03 ___Devin Novak _____________ .463<br />

2003-04 ___Tara Fleming _____________ .471<br />

2004-05 ___Jessica Schloemp _________ .509<br />

2005-06 ___Michelle Holmes __________ .531<br />

2006-07 ___Nikita LaFleur ____________ .448<br />

2007-08 ___Tiara Scott _______________ .545<br />

2008-09 ___Nikita LaFleur ____________ .550<br />

2009-10 ___Brandi Brown _____________ .439<br />

FREE THROWS MADE<br />

1975-76 ___Cheryl Kozak _______________33<br />

1976-77 ___Linda Fredericks ____________42<br />

1977-78 ___Wanda Grant _______________48<br />

1978-79 ___Vicki Lawrence _____________60<br />

1979-80 ___Vicki Lawrence _____________64<br />

1980-81 ___Wanda Grant _______________96<br />

1981-82 ___Holly Seimetz ______________67<br />

1982-83 ___Margaret Peters _____________68<br />

1983-84 ___Mary Jo Vodenichar _________79<br />

1984-85 ___Mary Jo Vodenichar _________84<br />

1985-86 ___Dorothy Bowers ____________ <strong>11</strong>9<br />

1986-87 ___Dorothy Bowers ____________104<br />

1987-88 ___Dorothy Bowers _____________99<br />

1988-89 ___Jenny Woodward ___________ 41<br />

1989-90 ___Margaret Somple ____________99<br />

1990-91 ___Margaret Somple ____________73<br />

1991-92 ___Kristi Echelberry ____________63<br />

1992-93 ___Kristi Echelberry ____________84<br />

1993-94 ___Kristi Echelberry ____________99<br />

1994-95 ___Liz Hauger _________________85<br />

1995-96 ___Liz Hauger ________________ <strong>11</strong>6<br />

1996-97 ___Liz Hauger ________________ <strong>11</strong>8<br />

1997-98 ___Ann Marie Martin ___________ 107<br />

1998-99 ___Brianne Kenneally __________ <strong>11</strong>6<br />

1999-00 ___Brianne Kenneally __________140<br />

2000-01 ___Alyson Vogrin ______________85<br />

2001-02 ___Maggie Johnston ____________42<br />

2002-03 ___Jen Perugini _______________ 81<br />

2003-04 ___Cathy Hanek _______________53<br />

2004-05 ___Michelle Holmes ____________ 74<br />

2005-06 ___Ashlee Russo _____________103<br />

2006-07 ___Monique Godfrey ____________60<br />

2007-08 ___Tiara Scott ________________ 127<br />

2008-09 ___Tiara Scott _________________57<br />

2009-10 ___Brandi Brown _______________88<br />

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE<br />

1975-76 ___Cheryl Kozak _____________ .600<br />

1976-77 ___Linda Fredericks __________ .617<br />

1977-78 ___Jayne Petrek _____________ .636<br />

1978-79 ___Vicki Lawrence ___________ .769<br />

1979-80 ___Vicki Lawrence ___________ .744<br />

1980-81 ___Shirley Barnett ____________ .692<br />

1981-82 ___Denise Schwab ___________ .774<br />

1982-83 ___Margaret Peters ___________ .660<br />

1983-84 ___Mary Jo Vodenichar _______ .782<br />

1984-85 ___Mary Jo Vodenichar _______ .816<br />

1985-86 ___Debbie Burkett ___________ .809<br />

1986-87 ___Dorothy Bowers ___________ .759<br />

1987-88 ___Stephanie Coie ___________ .853<br />

1988-89 ___Stephanie Coie ___________ .800<br />

Ann Marie Martin led YSU in free throws<br />

and scoring in its 28-3 season in 1997-98.<br />

1989-90 ___Dianne Rappach __________ .814<br />

1990-91 ___Dianne Rappach __________ .854<br />

1991-92 ___Cathy Hartman ___________ .862<br />

1992-93 ___Kristi Echelberry __________ .778<br />

1993-94 ___Liz Hauger _______________ .792<br />

1994-95 ___Ann Marie Martin _________ .833<br />

1995-96 ___Liz Hauger _______________ .795<br />

1996-97 ___Caroline McCombs ________ .838<br />

1997-98 ___Ann Marie Martin __________ .907<br />

1998-99 ___Brianne Kenneally ________ .859<br />

1999-00 ___Alyson Vogrin ___________ .837<br />

2000-01 ___Jen Lyden _______________ .882<br />

2001-02 ___Heather Harris ____________ .755<br />

2002-03 ___Jen Perugini _____________ .890<br />

2003-04 ___Cathy Hanek _____________ .791<br />

2004-05 ___Lauren Branson ___________ .820<br />

2005-06 ___Kristy Gaudiose ___________ .847<br />

2006-07 ___Heather Karner ___________ .795<br />

2007-08 ___Kelsey Gurganus __________ .846<br />

2008-09 ___Kelsey Gurganus __________ .778<br />

2009-10 ___Kenya Middlebrooks _______ .747<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE<br />

1986-87 ___Tanja Simione ______________20<br />

1987-88 ___Carol Nee _________________29<br />

1988-89 ___Dianne Rappach ____________37<br />

1989-90 ___Dianne Rappach ____________54<br />

1990-91 ___Dianne Rappach ____________63<br />

1991-92 ___Dianne Rappach ____________44<br />

1992-93 ___Tiffany Adams ______________79<br />

1993-94 ___Monica Grexa ______________43<br />

1994-95 ___Christina Ferraro ____________ 19<br />

1995-96 ___Caroline McCombs __________36<br />

1996-97 ___Shannon Beach _____________57<br />

1997-98 ___Shannon Beach _____________57<br />

1998-99 ___Lisa Rotunno _______________52<br />

1999-00 ___Leslie Majewski _____________70<br />

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2000-01 ___Cathy Hanek _______________ 31<br />

2001-02 ___Heather Harris ______________52<br />

2002-03 ___Devin Novak _______________69<br />

2003-04 ___Cathy Hanek _______________38<br />

2004-05 ___Barb Fabianova _____________66<br />

2005-06 ___Kristy Gaudiose _____________55<br />

2006-07 ___Heather Karner _____________52<br />

2007-08 ___Heather Karner _____________87<br />

2008-09 ___Camisha Alexander __________ 41<br />

2009-10 ___Bojana Dimitrov _____________37<br />

REBOUNDS<br />

1975-76 ___Linda Fredericks ___________ 137<br />

1976-77 ___Linda Fredericks ___________160<br />

1977-78 ___Wanda Grant ______________231<br />

1978-79 ___Wanda Grant ______________330<br />

1979-80 ___Wanda Grant ______________236<br />

1980-81 ___Wanda Grant ______________381<br />

1981-82 ___Holly Seimetz _____________283<br />

1982-83 ___Danielle Carson ____________ 174<br />

1983-84 ___Mary Jo Vodenichar ________ 217<br />

1984-85 ___Mary Jo Vodenichar ________223<br />

1985-86 ___Dorothy Bowers ____________326<br />

1986-87 ___Dorothy Bowers ____________242<br />

1987-88 ___Dorothy Bowers ____________325<br />

1988-89 ___Cara Hendrix ______________ 176<br />

1989-90 ___Margaret Somple ___________253<br />

1990-91 ___Margaret Somple ___________ 241<br />

1991-92 ___Donna Wertz ______________229<br />

1992-93 ___Donna Djorovic ____________282<br />

1993-94 ___Kristi Echelberry ___________200<br />

1994-95 ___Kristi Echelberry ___________ 215<br />

1995-96 ___Shannon Beach ____________248<br />

1996-97 ___Shannon Beach ____________240<br />

1997-98 ___Teresita Jones _____________207<br />

1998-99 ___Missy Young ______________ 215<br />

1999-00 ___Missy Young ______________246<br />

2000-01 ___Alyson Vogrin _____________ 178<br />

2001-02 ___Jen Perugini ______________239<br />

2002-03 ___Jen Perugini ______________227<br />

2003-04 ___Jessica Forsythe ___________190<br />

2004-05 ___Jen Perugini ______________288<br />

2005-06 ___Jessica Schloemp __________198<br />

2006-07 ___Jessica Schloemp __________133<br />

2007-08 ___Jessica Schloemp __________226<br />

2008-09 ___Nikita LaFleur _____________ 187<br />

2009-10 ___Brandi Brown ______________ 318<br />

ASSISTS<br />

1975-76 ___Cyndi Buchanan ____________44<br />

1976-77 ___Joanne LaGamba ___________55<br />

1977-78 ___Cindy Diatko ______________ <strong>11</strong>0<br />

1978-79 ___Cindy Diatko ______________ 214<br />

1979-80 ___Cindy Jackson ______________59<br />

1980-81 ___Shirley Barnett _____________104<br />

1981-82 ___Margaret Peters _____________93<br />

1982-83 ___Margaret Peters ____________140<br />

1983-84 ___Margaret Peters ____________ 151<br />

1984-85 ___Margaret Peters ____________ 149<br />

1985-86 ___Danielle Carson ____________269<br />

1986-87 ___Tanja Simione _____________162<br />

1987-88 ___Carol Nee ________________190<br />

1988-89 ___Dianne Rappach ___________106<br />

1989-90 ___Dianne Rappach ___________140<br />

1990-91 ___Dianne Rappach ___________154<br />

1991-92 ___Rachel Cowley ____________ <strong>11</strong>7<br />

1992-93 ___Rachel Cowley ____________ <strong>11</strong>2<br />

1993-94 ___Monica Grexa ______________83<br />

1994-95 ___Liz Hauger ________________100<br />

1995-96 ___Caroline McCombs _________144<br />

1996-97 ___Colleen Cook ______________ 141<br />

1997-98 ___Caroline McCombs _________ 149<br />

1998-99 ___Leslie Majewski ____________100<br />

1999-00 ___Brianne Kenneally __________130<br />

2000-01 ___Alyson Vogrin ______________70<br />

2001-02 ___Maggie Johnston ____________92<br />

2002-03 ___Maggie Johnston ___________ <strong>11</strong>4<br />

2003-04 ___Kristy Gaudiose _____________ 71<br />

2004-05 ___Lauren Branson ____________159<br />

2005-06 ___Ashlee Russo ______________63<br />

2006-07 ___Lauren Branson ____________ 121<br />

2007-08 ___Lauren Branson ____________167<br />

2008-09 ___Macey Nortey ______________80<br />

2009-10 ___Macey Nortey _____________ 131<br />

STEALS<br />

1975-76 ___Cyndi Buchanan ____________63<br />

1976-77 ___Jayne Petrek _______________63<br />

1977-78 ___Cindy Diatko _______________78<br />

1978-79 ___Vicki Lawrence _____________90<br />

1979-80 ___Vicki Lawrence _____________ 51<br />

1981-82 ___Margaret Peters _____________39<br />

1982-83 ___Margaret Peters _____________85<br />

1983-84 ___Danielle Carson _____________56<br />

1984-85 ___Danielle Carson _____________73<br />

1984-85 ___Margaret Peters _____________73<br />

1985-86 ___Danielle Carson _____________91<br />

1986-87 ___Stephanie Coie _____________62<br />

1987-88 ___Carol Nee _________________73<br />

1988-89 ___Stephanie Coie _____________77<br />

Margaret Peters led YSU in assists every<br />

season during her career from 1981-85.<br />

RECORDS | ANNUAL STAT LEADERS<br />

1989-90 ___Dianne Rappach ____________83<br />

1990-91 ___Dianne Rappach ____________87<br />

1991-92 ___Jeanna Rex ________________50<br />

1992-93 ___Tiffany Adams ______________67<br />

1993-94 ___Monica Grexa ______________66<br />

1994-95 ___Caroline McCombs __________58<br />

1995-96 ___Colleen Cook _______________95<br />

1996-97 ___Colleen Cook ______________105<br />

1997-98 ___Colleen Cook ______________145<br />

1998-99 ___Leslie Majewski _____________63<br />

1999-00 ___Brianne Kenneally ___________70<br />

2000-01 ___Monica Vicarel______________ 51<br />

2001-02 ___Maggie Johnston ____________45<br />

2002-03 ___Maggie Johnston ____________48<br />

2003-04 ___Jessica Forsythe ____________43<br />

2004-05 ___Lauren Branson _____________44<br />

2005-06 ___Kristy Gaudiose _____________36<br />

2006-07 ___Lauren Branson _____________45<br />

2007-08 ___Lauren Branson _____________55<br />

2008-09 ___Kenya Middlebrooks _________37<br />

2009-10 ___Brandi Brown _______________49<br />

SCORING AVERAGE<br />

1975-76 ___Cheryl Kozak _____________ 14.1<br />

1976-77 ___Linda Fredericks __________ 14.0<br />

1977-78 ___Wanda Grant _____________ 16.4<br />

1978-79 ___Wanda Grant _____________ 19.9<br />

1979-80 ___Wanda Grant _____________ 26.0<br />

1980-81 ___Wanda Grant _____________ 28.4<br />

1981-82 ___Holly Seimetz ____________ 18.4<br />

1982-83 ___Danielle Carson ___________ 12.8<br />

1983-84 ___Danielle Carson ___________ 17.5<br />

1984-85 ___Mary Jo Vodenichar _______ 17.4<br />

1985-86 ___Dorothy Bowers ___________ 23.9<br />

1986-87 ___Dorothy Bowers ___________ 24.7<br />

1987-88 ___Dorothy Bowers ___________ 27.9<br />

1988-89 ___Stephanie Coie ___________ <strong>11</strong>.5<br />

1989-90 ___Margaret Somple __________ 18.2<br />

1990-91 ___Margaret Somple __________ 16.6<br />

1991-92 ___Donna Wertz _____________ 16.2<br />

1992-93 ___Donna Djorovic ___________ 13.4<br />

1993-94 ___Kristi Echelberry __________ 12.4<br />

1994-95 ___Kristi Echelberry __________ 12.9<br />

1995-96 ___Liz Hauger _______________ 16.4<br />

1996-97 ___Liz Hauger _______________ 18.7<br />

1997-98 ___Ann Marie Martin __________ 16.3<br />

1998-99 ___Brianne Kenneally ________ 16.3<br />

1999-00 ___Brianne Kenneally _________ 18.7<br />

2000-01 ___Brianne Kenneally _________ 22.8<br />

2001-02 ___Heather Harris ____________ 14.4<br />

2002-03 ___Jen Perugini _____________ 12.7<br />

2003-04 ___Cathy Hanek ______________ 9.1<br />

2004-05 ___Jen Perugini _____________ 14.4<br />

2005-06 ___Kristy Gaudiose ___________ 10.9<br />

2006-07 ___Heather Karner ___________ 10.9<br />

2007-08 ___Heather Karner ___________ 14.0<br />

2008-09 ___Nikita LaFleur _____________ 8.5<br />

2009-10 ___Brandi Brown _____________ <strong>11</strong>.4<br />

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RECORDS | ANNUAL STATISTICS<br />

YOUNGSTOWN STATE<br />

Year W-L FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg.<br />

1975-76 9-4 364-761 .478 -- -- <strong>11</strong>0-221 .521 593 37.1 200 280 -- 251 838 52.4<br />

1976-77 13-4 364-978 .372 -- -- <strong>11</strong>4-226 .504 662 41.4 185 434 -- 293 842 52.6<br />

1977-78 <strong>11</strong>-6 426-1,085 .393 -- -- 170-334 .509 721 48.1 237 280 -- 325 1,019 67.9<br />

1978-79 19-3 694-1,560 .445 -- -- 214-368 .582 1,025 44.6 579 494 -- 363 1,602 69.2<br />

1979-80 13-5 547-1,228 .445 -- -- 203-367 .553 691 37.8 276 -- -- 253 1,310 73.1<br />

1980-81 20-5 822-1,718 .478 -- -- 309-484 .638 1,280 51.2 391 423 -- 219 1,953 78.1<br />

1981-82 10-12 632-1,591 .397 -- -- 244-382 .639 1,106 50.3 283 431 76 172 1,508 68.5<br />

1982-83 <strong>11</strong>-16 787-1,865 .422 -- -- 304-550 .553 1,215 45.0 389 618 69 298 1,878 69.6<br />

1983-84 7-17 725-1,575 .460 -- -- 274-415 .660 877 36.5 401 489 47 235 1,723 71.8<br />

1984-85 14-13 829-1,923 .431 -- -- 392-501 .782 1,146 42.4 497 497 45 265 1,990 73.7<br />

1985-86 12-16 839-1,950 .430 -- -- 377-590 .639 1,151 41.1 518 701 41 301 2,055 73.4<br />

1986-87 13-14 817-1,870 .437 34-96 .354 499-757 .659 1,104 40.9 490 560 82 325 1,971 73.0<br />

1987-88 18-10 913-2,032 .449 5-183 .273 349-500 .698 1,163 41.5 566 529 75 331 2,225 79.5<br />

1988-89 14-14 796-1,923 .415 73-193 .378 302-470 .643 1,150 41.1 438 592 79 384 1,967 70.3<br />

1989-90 17-10 776-1,848 .420 69-191 .361 381-567 .672 1,222 45.3 408 587 97 364 2,002 74.1<br />

1990-91 24-4 874-2,017 .433 78-208 .375 389-588 .662 1,364 48.7 531 547 136 384 2,215 79.1<br />

1991-92 19-9 865-2,102 .412 106-3<strong>11</strong> .341 340-484 .703 1,317 47.0 546 498 84 292 2,176 72.6<br />

1992-93 17-<strong>11</strong> 802-2,029 .395 150-448 .335 349-541 .645 1,333 47.6 457 569 131 305 2,103 75.1<br />

1993-94 6-20 647-1,721 .376 121-414 .292 369-527 .700 1,148 44.2 361 570 64 361 1,784 68.6<br />

1994-95 17-<strong>11</strong> 781-1,874 .417 79-306 .269 421-631 .667 1,292 46.1 480 584 68 318 2,062 73.6<br />

1995-96 20-9 769-1,851 .415 121-357 .339 515-718 .717 1,223 42.2 498 602 96 377 2,174 75.0<br />

1996-97 23-6 852-1,847 .461 194-526 .369 472-628 .752 1,138 39.2 544 583 47 371 2,370 81.7<br />

1997-98 28-3 888-1,967 .451 197-564 .349 538-696 .773 1,<strong>11</strong>9 36.1 590 565 78 459 2,5<strong>11</strong> 81.0<br />

1998-99 20-9 750-1,874 .400 182-533 .341 465-634 .733 1,083 37.3 417 5<strong>11</strong> 75 323 2,147 74.0<br />

1999-00 22-9 809-2,061 .393 199-560 .355 481-675 .713 1,236 39.9 489 507 76 308 2,298 74.1<br />

2000-01 10-18 692-1,738 .398 161-534 .301 360-490 .735 1,012 36.1 410 467 50 266 1,905 68.0<br />

2001-02 12-16 7<strong>11</strong>-1,687 .421 188-552 .341 239-346 .691 1,001 35.8 458 542 91 270 1,849 66.0<br />

2002-03 6-22 678-1,700 .399 164-462 .355 288-378 .762 1,008 36.0 423 520 103 213 1,808 64.6<br />

2003-04 4-24 524-1,570 .334 152-5<strong>11</strong> .297 315-446 .706 1,051 37.5 341 550 86 232 1,515 54.1<br />

2004-05 12-16 618-1,556 .397 172-474 .363 349-464 .752 1,054 37.6 435 518 <strong>11</strong>3 204 1,757 62.8<br />

2005-06 8-20 558-1,441 .387 105-384 .273 412-582 .708 991 35.4 338 517 69 195 1,633 58.3<br />

2006-07 7-21 546-1,544 .354 147-464 .317 358-540 .663 1,024 36.6 341 546 102 219 1,597 57.0<br />

2007-08 14-17 676-1,772 .381 174-547 .318 456-609 .749 1,139 36.7 438 528 109 201 1,982 63.9<br />

2008-09 3-27 554-1,598 .347 104-390 .267 293-456 .643 999 33.3 294 625 71 214 1,505 50.2<br />

2009-10 0-30 516-1,684 .306 108-410 .263 317-503 .630 997<br />

OPPONENTS<br />

33.2 275 579 45 221 1,457 48.6<br />

Year W-L FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg.<br />

1975-76 9-4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 685 52.7<br />

1976-77 13-4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 564 43.4<br />

1977-78 <strong>11</strong>-6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 827 51.7<br />

1978-79 19-3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1,164 52.9<br />

1979-80 13-5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1,078 59.9<br />

1980-81 20-5 689-1,768 .390 -- -- 326-534 .610 1,078 43.1 277 442 -- 255 1,704 68.2<br />

1981-82 10-12 597-1,571 .380 -- -- 261-421 .620 1,031 46.9 276 388 58 228 1,455 66.1<br />

1982-83 <strong>11</strong>-16 748-1,666 .449 -- -- 398-635 .627 1,105 40.9 360 619 83 268 1,894 70.2<br />

1983-84 7-17 730-1,550 .470 -- -- 394-598 .659 970 40.4 377 504 50 217 1,856 77.3<br />

1984-85 14-13 772-1,776 .435 -- -- 425-635 .669 1,134 42.0 397 505 65 226 1,969 72.9<br />

1985-86 12-16 871-1,871 .466 -- -- 436-660 .661 1,173 41.9 473 578 98 218 2,178 77.8<br />

1986-87 13-14 706-1,663 .425 38-<strong>11</strong>7 .325 499-757 .659 1,181 43.7 402 660 56 244 1,949 72.2<br />

1987-88 18-10 775-1,788 .433 62-143 .434 416-602 .691 1,146 40.9 495 631 61 231 2,028 72.4<br />

1988-89 14-14 668-1,6<strong>11</strong> .415 41-146 .281 500-739 .677 1,188 42.4 370 736 78 285 1,877 67.0<br />

1989-90 17-10 635-1,707 .372 62-218 .284 455-706 .644 1,189 44.0 326 686 47 254 1,787 66.2<br />

1990-91 24-4 606-1,709 .355 90-298 .302 434-642 .676 1,175 42.0 337 668 43 240 1,736 62.0<br />

1991-92 19-9 725-1,747 .415 88-259 .340 495-782 .633 1,235 44.1 392 585 46 227 2,033 72.6<br />

1992-93 17-<strong>11</strong> 740-1,906 .388 93-318 .292 447-685 .653 1,350 48.2 398 607 70 278 2,020 72.1<br />

1993-94 6-20 719-1,755 .410 95-317 .300 459-768 .598 1,270 48.4 422 522 63 319 1,990 76.5<br />

1994-95 17-<strong>11</strong> 657-1,762 .373 137-447 .306 453-717 .637 1,186 42.4 421 572 66 286 1,904 68.0<br />

1995-96 20-9 756-1,818 .416 128-447 .286 389-619 .628 1,213 41.8 514 683 103 306 2,029 70.0<br />

1996-97 23-6 754-1,790 .421 139-462 .301 394-575 .685 1,131 39.0 484 687 83 271 2,041 70.4<br />

1997-98 28-3 750-1,798 .417 122-422 .289 474-679 .698 1,215 39.2 579 782 73 288 2,096 67.6<br />

1998-99 20-9 699-1,710 .409 127-459 .277 495-705 .702 1,256 43.3 417 665 65 249 2,020 69.7<br />

1999-00 22-9 736-1,847 .398 138-443 .312 483-752 .642 1,379 44.5 434 690 77 234 2,093 67.5<br />

2000-01 10-18 732-1,6<strong>11</strong> .454 137-399 .343 420-629 .668 1,133 40.5 450 539 69 224 2,021 72.2<br />

2001-02 12-16 699-1,650 .424 169-512 .330 396-575 .689 1,071 38.2 446 526 51 259 1,963 70.1<br />

2002-03 6-22 756-1,768 .428 194-551 .352 409-581 .704 1,155 41.2 501 457 65 264 2,<strong>11</strong>5 75.5<br />

2003-04 4-24 635-1,616 .393 146-439 .333 384-550 .698 1,147 41.0 363 483 87 312 1,800 64.3<br />

2004-05 12-16 664-1,704 .390 167-538 .310 307-452 .679 1,067 38.1 395 435 89 269 1,802 64.4<br />

2005-06 8-20 703-1,613 .436 132-382 .346 327-472 .693 978 34.9 409 429 109 289 1,865 66.6<br />

2006-07 7-21 653-1,594 .410 145-447 .324 392-589 .666 1,128 40.3 400 494 94 235 1,843 65.8<br />

2007-08 14-17 773-1,833 .422 155-486 .319 397-613 .648 1,216 39.2 492 509 78 272 2,098 67.7<br />

2008-09 3-27 788-1,723 .457 161-476 .338 367-572 .642 1,169 39.0 524 486 88 305 2,104 70.1<br />

2009-10 0-30 874-1,823 .479 153-465 .329 330-508 .650 1,276 42.5 551 480 97 304 2,231 74.4<br />

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Team Record Streak First Last<br />

Akron 36-12 L1 1976 2009<br />

Albany 1-0 W1 2007 2007<br />

American 1-0 W1 1989 1989<br />

Arizona 0-1 L1 1982 1982<br />

Ashland 3-0 W3 1979 1982<br />

Auburn 0-1 L1 2003 2003<br />

Austin Peay 7-3 W7 1984 1988<br />

Baldwin-Wallace 1-0 W1 1977 1976<br />

Boston 0-1 L1 1986 1986<br />

Bowling Green 10-13 L3 1978 2009<br />

Bucknell 3-1 W3 1989 1992<br />

Buffalo 12-<strong>11</strong> L3 1989 2009<br />

Butler 5-15 L9 2002 <strong>2010</strong><br />

California-Irvine 1-0 W1 1998 1998<br />

Canisius 1-5 L4 1989 2009<br />

Capital 0-1 L1 1977 1977<br />

C. Connecticut State 6-0 W6 1995 1997<br />

Central Florida 0-1 L1 1985 1985<br />

Central Michigan 1-4 L1 1982 2008<br />

Central State 4-0 W4 1980 1983<br />

Charleston (W.Va.) 0-1 W1 1983 1983<br />

Chicago State 22-2 L2 1989 2001<br />

Cincinnati 0-5 L5 1980 2007<br />

Clarion 6-1 W4 1977 1982<br />

Clemson 0-1 L1 2003 2003<br />

Cleveland State 30-22 L7 1976 <strong>2010</strong><br />

Coppin State 1-1 L1 2005 2006<br />

Davis and Elkins 1-0 W1 1981 1981<br />

Dayton 1-0 W1 1992 1992<br />

Delaware 1-0 W1 1984 1984<br />

Detroit 12-14 L3 1983 <strong>2010</strong><br />

Duquesne 8-5 L1 1976 2006<br />

Dyke 1-0 W1 1988 1988<br />

Eastern Illinois 4-4 W1 1993 1996<br />

Eastern Kentucky 7-6 W3 1980 1988<br />

Eastern Michigan 2-4 L2 1985 2005<br />

Edinboro 3-1 W1 1984 1991<br />

Elon 0-2 L2 2003 2009<br />

Fairleigh Dickinson 1-0 W1 1980 1980<br />

Florida Atlantic 1-0 W1 2004 2004<br />

Florida International 0-2 L2 2000 2000<br />

Gannon 5-0 W5 1979 1983<br />

Geneva 2-0 W2 1976 1977<br />

Georgia State 1-2 L1 1985 2000<br />

Green Bay 1-23 L<strong>11</strong> 1993 <strong>2010</strong><br />

Grove City 1-0 W1 1983 1983<br />

High Point 0-1 L1 2009 2009<br />

Hiram 2-0 W2 1976 1978<br />

Indiana 0-2 L2 1996 2005<br />

Indiana State 1-3 L2 1980 2006<br />

IPFW 3-1 W2 2002 2005<br />

IUPUI 5-3 L3 1999 2005<br />

James Madison 0-1 L1 2004 2004<br />

John Carroll 3-1 W2 1977 1980<br />

Kent State 12-26 L4 1976 2009<br />

Kent State-Tuscawarus 3-0 W3 1976 1978<br />

Lakeland 2-0 W2 1983 1983<br />

LaSalle 0-2 L2 1983 1986<br />

Lamar 1-0 W1 1992 1992<br />

Lock Haven 2-0 W2 1991 1992<br />

Long Island 0-1 L1 2007 2007<br />

Loyola 4-15 L5 2002 <strong>2010</strong><br />

Malone 8-3 W4 1976 1990<br />

Manhattan 0-2 L2 1989 1999<br />

Marshall 12-4 W6 1978 2000<br />

Memphis 2-0 W2 1992 1998<br />

Miami (Ohio) 2-4 L2 1976 2007<br />

Team Record Streak First Last<br />

Michigan 1-1 W1 1989 1990<br />

Minnesota 0-1 L1 1983 1983<br />

Middle Tennessee State 0-10 L10 1984 1988<br />

Milwaukee 5-20 L<strong>11</strong> 1991 <strong>2010</strong><br />

Missouri 0-1 L1 1993 1993<br />

Montevallo 0-1 L1 1985 1985<br />

Morehead State 7-7 W1 1982 1990<br />

Mount St. Joseph’s 1-1 W1 1976 1982<br />

Mount Union 1-0 W1 1977 1977<br />

New Mexico State 0-1 L1 2003 2003<br />

Niagara 6-4 L4 1989 2009<br />

North Carolina State 0-1 L1 1998 1998<br />

UNC-Wilmington 0-1 L1 2006 2006<br />

Northeastern Illinois 12-0 W12 1991 1998<br />

Northern Illinois 0-4 L4 1993 1994<br />

Notre Dame 0-1 L1 1988 1988<br />

Oakland 3-6 L6 1999 2007<br />

Oberlin 2-0 W2 1976 1978<br />

Ohio 9-6 W1 1979 2005<br />

Ohio Dominican 1-0 W1 1977 1977<br />

Ohio Northern 1-0 W1 1976 1976<br />

Ohio State 0-3 L3 1979 2007<br />

Oklahoma State 0-1 L1 1991 1991<br />

Oral Roberts 5-5 L3 1998 2001<br />

Penn State 0-2 L2 1996 2000<br />

Pepperdine 0-1 L1 1998 1998<br />

Pittsburgh 4-12 L4 1977 2009<br />

Pittsburgh-Johnstown 1-0 W1 1983 1983<br />

Rio Grande 1-0 W1 1981 1981<br />

Robert Morris 14-4 L2 1983 2006<br />

Saint Francis (Pa.) 1-2 L2 2007 2009<br />

St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 0-1 L1 1988 1988<br />

Saint Louis 2-0 W2 2004 2005<br />

St. Peter’s (N.J.) 0-1 L2 1984 1984<br />

Sam Houston State 1-0 W1 1993 1993<br />

Scranton (Pa.) 1-0 W1 1983 1983<br />

Siena 1-0 W1 1986 1986<br />

Slippery Rock 2-0 W2 1990 1991<br />

South Florida 0-1 L1 1981 1981<br />

Southern Utah 9-2 L2 1998 2001<br />

Syracuse 0-1 L1 1983 1983<br />

Tennessee 0-2 L2 1992 1993<br />

Tennessee-Martin 1-0 W1 1996 1996<br />

Tennessee State 2-0 W2 1987 1988<br />

Tennessee Tech 1-12 L2 1983 1988<br />

Toledo 9-9 L1 1979 2008<br />

Troy 5-3 L3 1995 1997<br />

UIC (Illinois at Chicago) 8-13 L3 1993 2009<br />

ULM (Louisiana at Monroe) 0-1 L1 2009 2009<br />

UMKC 13-4 W3 1987 2001<br />

UNLV 1-2 W1 1987 1997<br />

Valparaiso 14-13 L2 1993 <strong>2010</strong><br />

Vanderbilt 0-1 L1 2002 2002<br />

Virginia Tech 1-0 W1 1992 1992<br />

Wayne State 2-2 L1 1980 1983<br />

Weber State 1-1 L1 2008 2009<br />

West Liberty State 1-0 W1 1978 1978<br />

West Virginia 8-7 W2 1978 1997<br />

Western Illinois 15-8 L2 1983 2001<br />

Western Michigan 2-4 W1 1987 1991<br />

Westminster 3-0 W3 1976 1983<br />

Wisconsin-Lacrosse 0-1 L1 1979 1979<br />

Wright State 21-20 L6 1979 <strong>2010</strong><br />

Xavier 3-3 L1 1981 2004<br />

<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> Opponents in Bold<br />

RECORDS | SERIES RECORDS<br />

MVP Shannon Beach and<br />

the Penguins defeated<br />

Buffalo in the 1996 Mid-<br />

Con Championship game.<br />

Cathy Hanek helped lead<br />

YSU to its last win over a<br />

ranked opponent, a 60-56<br />

victory over No. 23 Green<br />

Bay on Feb. 19, 2005.<br />

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RECORDS | ALL-TIME RESULTS<br />

1975-76<br />

Coach: Joyce Ramsey • 9-4 (.692)<br />

Jan. 10 __ at Oberlin ___________ W, 67-34<br />

Jan. 19 __ at Cleveland State ____ W, 67-66<br />

Jan. 23__ KENT STATE (Tusc.) __ W, 53-31<br />

Jan. 29__ HIRAM ____________ W, 108-55<br />

Jan. 31 __ DUQUESNE _________ W, 58-38<br />

Feb. 6 __ at Malone ___________ W, 55-53<br />

Feb. 10 _ at Geneva __________ W, 54-46<br />

Feb. <strong>11</strong> __ KENT STATE _________L, 54-62<br />

Feb. 13 _ at Akron _____________L, 65-75<br />

Feb. 20 _ at Westminster _______ W, 59-49<br />

Feb. 22 _ MIAMI (OHIO) _________L, 60-65<br />

March 1 _ Ohio Northern+ ______ W, 69-48<br />

March 2 Mt. St. Joseph++ ______ L, 61-72<br />

+-1st Round of O.A.I.S.W. Tournament<br />

++-2nd Round of O.A.I.S.W. Tournament<br />

1976-77<br />

Coach: Joyce Ramsey • 13-4 (.765)<br />

Jan. 7 ___ BALDWIN-WALLACE _ W, 69-30<br />

Jan. 10 __ KENT STATE (Tusc.) __ W, 77-55<br />

Jan. 13 __ at John Carroll _______ W, 78-34<br />

Jan. 16 __ at Geneva ___________ W, 74-38<br />

Jan. 20__ at Pittsburgh _________ W, 86-37<br />

Jan. 22__ AKRON _____________ W, 68-65<br />

Jan. 26__ at Malone ___________ W, 69-47<br />

Jan. 29__ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 59-33<br />

Feb. 1 __ CLARION __________ W, 65-36<br />

Feb. 13 _ at Mount Union _______ W, 87-41<br />

Feb. 16 _ at Kent State __________L, 54-55<br />

Feb. 17 _ at Duquesne __________L, 50-51<br />

Feb. 18 _ vs. Ohio Dominican+ __ W, 87-41<br />

Feb. 21 _ vs. Cleveland State+ __ W, 79-57<br />

Feb. 23 _ vs. Capital + __________L, 50-51<br />

March 1 _ at Westminster _______ W, 54-45<br />

March 3 _ vs. Kent State _________L, 50-55<br />

+ O.A.I.S.W. Tourn.<br />

1977-78<br />

Coach: Joyce Ramsey • <strong>11</strong>-6 (.647)<br />

Jan. 14 __ MIAMI (OHIO) _________L, 54-58<br />

Jan. 19 __ at Hiram ____________ W, 42-39<br />

Jan. 23__ WEST LIBERTY STATE W, 50-29<br />

Jan. 25 __ KENT STATE ________ W, 71-62<br />

Jan. 28 __ GENEVA ____________ W, 56-53<br />

Jan. 31 __ at Akron ____________ W, 81-43<br />

Feb. 2 __ at West Virginia _______L, 44-70<br />

Feb. 5 __ MALONE ____________L, 49-59<br />

Feb. 7 __ BOWLING GREEN ____ W, 66-58<br />

Feb. <strong>11</strong> __ at Cleveland State ____ W, 49-44<br />

Feb. 15 _ JOHN CARROLL ______L, 62-67<br />

Feb. 16 _ KENT STATE (Tusc.) __ W, 54-42<br />

Feb. 18 _ CLARION ___________L, 48-64<br />

Feb. 21 _ at Oberlin ___________ W, 64-58<br />

Feb. 26 _ at Duquesne _________ W, 89-68<br />

March 3 _ at Bowling Green _____ W, 67-64<br />

March 4 _ Kent State+ ___________L, 52-54<br />

+ O.A.I.S.W. Tourn.<br />

1978-79<br />

Coach: Joyce Ramsey • 19-3 (.864)<br />

Dec. 27 _ AKRON/ ____________ W, 96-52<br />

Dec. 28 _ at Kent State/ ________ W, 75-56<br />

Jan. 5 ___ WEST VIRGINIA _____ W, 67-48<br />

Jan. 12 __ at Marshall __________ W, 77-59<br />

Jan. 13 __ at Ohio _____________ W, 57-51<br />

Jan. 17 __ ASHLAND __________ W, 95-43<br />

Jan. 19 __ BOWLING GREEN ___ W, 73-44<br />

Jan. 22__ at Gannon __________ W, 71-65<br />

Jan. 31 __ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 82-50<br />

Feb. 3 __ DUQUESNE _________ W, 67-40<br />

Feb. 6 __ at Clarion ___________ W, 63-54<br />

Feb. 7 __ MALONE ___________ W, 99-58<br />

Feb. 10 _ TOLEDO ____________ W, 74-37<br />

Feb. 13 _ at Akron ____________ W, 71-43<br />

Feb. 16 _ at Miami (Ohio) _______ W, 86-68<br />

Feb. 17 _ at Wright State _______ W, 63-50<br />

Feb. 21 _ at Kent State __________L, 58-61<br />

Feb. 24 _ JOHN CARROLL _____ W, 78-50<br />

March 1 _ Akron+ _____________ W, 67-43<br />

March 2 _ Miami (Ohio)+ ________ W, 69-50<br />

March 3 _ Ohio State+ __________L, 56-62<br />

March 8 _ UW-LaCrosse#________L, 58-76<br />

/Lady Flash Classic<br />

+O.A.I.S.W. Tournament<br />

#-Western Michigan Sectionals<br />

1979-80<br />

Coach: Joyce Ramsey • 13-5 (.722)<br />

Dec. 28 _ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 64-58<br />

Dec. 29 _ at Kent State _________L, 45-66<br />

Dec. 30 _ at Mount Union _______ W, 79-54<br />

Jan. 5 ___ CENTRAL STATE ____ W, 79-52<br />

Jan. 12 __ at Cleveland State _____ L, 55-71<br />

Jan. 16 __ at John Carroll ______ W, 121-49<br />

Jan. 17 __ CLARION __________ W, 82-47<br />

Jan. 19 __ MARSHALL _________ W, 62-54<br />

Jan. 26__ at Bowling Green _____ W, 69-60<br />

Jan. 31 __ at Ashland __________ W, 80-52<br />

Feb. 2 __ at Toledo ____________ W, 68-50<br />

Feb. 6 __ AKRON _____________ W, 76-58<br />

Feb. 8 __ at Wayne State ________ L, 61-71<br />

Feb. 14 _ GANNON ___________ W, 92-76<br />

Feb. 20 _ KENT STATE _________L, 56-62<br />

Feb. 23 _ OHIO ______________ W, 81-54<br />

Feb. 27 _ at West Virginia ______ W, 81-69<br />

Feb. 28 _ Cincinnati+ ___________L, 65-75<br />

+ O.A.I.S.W. Tournament<br />

1980-81<br />

Coach: Joyce Ramsey • 20-5 (.800)<br />

Nov. 28 _ Cleveland State/ ______ W, 71-51<br />

Nov. 29 _ Indiana State/ _____(OT) L, 91-93<br />

Nov. 30 _ Eastern Kentucky/ ____ W, 78-64<br />

Dec. 5 __ Pittsburgh* ___________L, 62-80<br />

Dec. 6 __ West Virginia _______ W, 100-79<br />

Dec. 7 __ Fairleigh Dickinson* ___ W, 78-64<br />

Dec. 16 _ at Akron ____________ W, 96-91<br />

Dec. 19 _ at Ohio _____________ W, 87-62<br />

Dec. 20 _ at Marshall __________ W, 79-63<br />

Jan. 7 ___ at West Virginia ______ W, 78-67<br />

Jan. 15 __ at Clarion ___________ W, 79-66<br />

Jan. 17 __ BOWLING GREEN ____ W, 76-58<br />

Jan. 21 __ at Gannon ___________ W, 78-70<br />

Jan. 23__ RIO GRANDE _______ W, 85-67<br />

Jan. 24 __ at Central State ______ W, 82-57<br />

Jan. 28 __ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 82-75<br />

Jan. 30__ XAVIER_____________ W, 78-72<br />

Jan. 31 __ TOLEDO ____________ W, 74-59<br />

Feb. 4 __ at Kent State __________L, 61-66<br />

Feb. 7 __ WRIGHT STATE ______ W, 75-69<br />

Feb. 14 _ EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 80-76<br />

Feb. 19 _ WAYNE STATE_______ W, 75-70<br />

Feb. 21 _ at Cincinnati __________L, 75-84<br />

Feb. 28 _ DAVIS & ELKINS _____ W, 62-54<br />

March 6 _ Kent State+ __________ L, 71-77<br />

/Lady Flash Classic<br />

*Pitt Invitational<br />

+O.A.I.S.W. State Tournament<br />

1981-82<br />

Coach: Joyce Ramsey • 10-12 (.455)<br />

Nov. 27 _ Indiana State/ ________ W, 63-61<br />

Nov. 28 _ Kent State/ ___________L, 54-64<br />

Nov. 29 _ Akron/ ______________ W, 70-47<br />

Dec. 2 __ GANNON ___________ W, 76-61<br />

Dec. 4 __ South Florida* _________L, 61-63<br />

Dec. 5 __ Cleveland State* ______ W, 66-63<br />

Dec. 17 _ AKRON ______________L, 64-72<br />

Dec. 21 _ at Ohio ______________L, 78-83<br />

Jan. 4 ___ MOREHEAD STATE ___L, 45-75<br />

Jan. 8 ___ XAVIER_____________ W, 77-62<br />

Jan. 9 ___ MT. ST. JOSEPH _____ W, 80-39<br />

Jan. <strong>11</strong> __ at Pittsburgh __________L, 54-83<br />

Jan. 13 __ WEST VIRGINIA ______L, 52-65<br />

Jan. 23__ CENTRAL STATE ____ W, 81-49<br />

Jan. 29__ at Wayne State _______ W, 76-59<br />

Jan. 30__ at Toledo _____________L, 61-69<br />

Feb. 6 __ at Wright State ________ L, 71-89<br />

Feb. 10 _ KENT STATE ________ W, 64-55<br />

Feb. 18 _ CLARION __________ W, 104-49<br />

Feb. 20 _ at Cleveland State _____ L, 71-90<br />

Wanda Grant averaged 28.4<br />

points in 1980-81 to lead YSU<br />

to its fi rst 20-win season.<br />

Feb. 24 _ at Bowling Green ______ L, 72-77<br />

March 5 _ Morehead State$ ______L, 68-80<br />

/Kent State Invitational<br />

*Eastern Kentucky Invitational<br />

$O.V.C. Tournament<br />

1982-83<br />

Coach: Jeff Cohen • <strong>11</strong>-16 (.407)<br />

Nov. 26 _ Arizona/ _____________ L, 52-75<br />

Nov. 27 _ Akron/ _______________ L, 57-71<br />

Dec. 1 __ at West Virginia _______L, 82-89<br />

Dec. 4 __ OHIO _______________L, 65-67<br />

Dec. 9 __ at Duquesne __________L, 53-64<br />

Dec. <strong>11</strong> _ ASHLAND __________ W, 79-70<br />

Dec. 15 _ at Kent State __________ L, 66-74<br />

Dec. 17 _ PITTSBURGH ________L, 66-75<br />

Dec. 19 _ CENTRAL MICHIGAN __L, 69-78<br />

Jan. 7 ___ Pitt-Johnstown* ______ W, 61-58<br />

Jan. 8 ___ Scranton-PA* ________ W, 79-66<br />

Jan. 9 ___ Charleston (WV)* _____ L, 74-76<br />

Jan. 10 __ at Detroit ____________ W, 60-59<br />

Jan. <strong>11</strong> __ at Malone ____________ L, 62-75<br />

Jan. 15 __ CLEVELAND STATE ___L, 53-58<br />

Jan. 20__ ROBERT MORRIS ____ W, 84-59<br />

Jan. 22__ at Central State ______ W, 69-66<br />

Jan. 29__ GROVE CITY ________ W, 78-64<br />

Feb. 4 __ LAKELAND _________ W, 83-57<br />

Feb. 5 __ WESTMINSTER ______ W, 73-38<br />

Feb. 8 __ at Cincinnati __________L, 74-84<br />

Feb. 16 _ at Lakeland _________ W, 72-67<br />

Feb. 18 _ EASTERN KENTUCKY _L, 68-69<br />

Feb. 23 _ at Gannon ___________ W, 86-67<br />

Feb. 26 _ at Akron _____________L, 68-82<br />

March 5 _ WAYNE STATE________ L, 67-83<br />

March 8 _ Tennessee Tech# _____ L, 78-103<br />

/Kent State Invitational<br />

*Indiana (PA) University Invitational<br />

#O.V.C. Tournament<br />

1983-84<br />

Coach: Ed DiGregorio<br />

7-17 (.292) • OVC: 3-10 (.300)<br />

Nov. 25 _ Cleveland State/ _______L, 81-86<br />

Nov. 26 _ Akron/ ______________ W, 74-56<br />

Nov. 29 _ at Pittsburgh __________L, 65-83<br />

Dec. 14 _ KENT STATE ________ W, 81-65<br />

Dec. 28 _ LaSalle* _____________L, 72-85<br />

Dec. 29 _ Minnesota* ___________L, 73-92<br />

Dec. 30 _ Syracuse* ____________L, 72-85<br />

Jan. 6 ___ AKRON _____________ W, 70-68<br />

Jan. <strong>11</strong> __ at Cleveland State ____ L, 59-107<br />

Jan. 12 __ AUSTIN PEAY ________L, 78-81<br />

Jan. 14 __ MURRAY STATE ______L, 61-62<br />

Jan. 19 __ at Middle Tennessee State L, 59-87<br />

Jan. 20__ at Tennessee Tech _____L, 66-84<br />

Jan. 23__ DUQUESNE _________ W, 80-62<br />

Jan. 26__ MOREHEAD STATE __ W, 68-59<br />

Jan. 28 __ EASTERN KENTUCKY _L, 63-75<br />

Feb. 4 __ at Akron ____________ W, 81-65<br />

Feb. 9 __ at Morehead State _____L, 57-64<br />

Feb. <strong>11</strong> __ at Eastern Kentucky ____ L, 67-73<br />

Feb. 16 _ at Austin Peay __ (2OT) L, 98-99<br />

Feb. 19 _ at Murray State ________L, 72-84<br />

Feb. 21 _ WEST VIRGINIA _____ W, 77-75<br />

Feb. 23 _ MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE L, 69-75<br />

Feb. 24 _ TENNESSEE TECH ____L, 82-83<br />

/Kent State Tournament<br />

*LaSalle Tournament<br />

1984-85<br />

Coach: Ed DiGregorio<br />

14-13 (.519) • OVC: 5-9 (.357)<br />

Nov. 23 _ Kent State/ __________ W, 64-54<br />

Nov. 24 _ Akron/ ______________ W, 63-59<br />

Nov. 26 _ ROBERT MORRIS ____ W, 64-58<br />

Dec. 1 __ at Ohio ______________L, 76-87<br />

Dec. 3 __ EDINBORO _________ W, 86-41<br />

Dec. 5 __ at Kent State _________ W, 76-61<br />

Dec. 15 _ MALONE ___________ W, 89-65<br />

Dec. 19 _ at West Virginia _______L, 69-84<br />

Dec. 22 _ PITTSBURGH _______ W, 86-84<br />

Dec. 29 _ Delaware# __________ W, 68-51<br />

Dec. 30 _ St. Peter’s# ___________L, 63-78<br />

Jan. 5 ___ at Akron ____________ W, 76-60<br />

Jan. 12 __ at Austin Peay ________L, 68-77<br />

Jan. 14 __ at Murray State ________ L, 71-81<br />

Jan. 19 __ MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE _(2OT) L, 81-91<br />

Jan. 21 __ TENNESSEE TECH ____L, 65-81<br />

Jan. 26__ at Morehead State _____ L, 74-76<br />

Jan. 27 __ at Eastern Kentucky ____L, 54-77<br />

Jan. 31 __ at Duquesne __________L, 46-55<br />

Feb. 2 __ AKRON _____________ W, 96-72<br />

Feb. 9 __ MOREHEAD STATE __ W, 80-63<br />

Feb. <strong>11</strong> __ EASTERN KENTUCKY _L, 69-80<br />

Feb. 16 _ AUSTIN PEAY _______ W, 88-84<br />

Feb. 18 _ MURRAY STATE ____ W, 104-91<br />

Feb. 20 _ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 76-68<br />

Feb. 23 _ at Middle Tennessee State _ L, 74-87<br />

Feb. 25 _ at Tennessee Tech _____L, 64-93<br />

/Lady Flash Classic<br />

#St. Peter’s College Tournament<br />

1985-86<br />

Coach: Ed DiGregorio<br />

12-16 (.429) • OVC: 8-6 (.571)<br />

Nov. 23 _ DUQUESNE _________ W, 79-70<br />

Nov. 25 _ at Eastern Michigan ____L, 74-92<br />

Nov. 29 _ Akron/ ______________ W, 75-72<br />

Nov. 30 _ Kent State/ ___________L, 90-91<br />

Dec. 2 __ at Cleveland State ____ W, 87-73<br />

Dec. 4 __ at Robert Morris ______ W, 78-60<br />

Dec. 15 _ at Central Michigan ____L, 60-83<br />

Dec. 18 _ at Central Florida ______L, 75-89<br />

Dec. 20 _ Georgia State* ________L, 65-78<br />

Dec. 21 _ Montevallo* ___________L, 73-86<br />

Dec. 28 _ OHIO _______________L, 70-80<br />

Dec. 30 _ at Pittsburgh __________ L, 61-76<br />

Jan. 4 ___ AKRON ______________L, 77-83<br />

Jan. <strong>11</strong> __ MOREHEAD STATE (OT) W, 80-78<br />

Jan. 13 __ EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 82-72<br />

Jan. 18 __ at Murray State _______ W, 92-87<br />

Jan. 20__ at Austin Peay _______ W, 80-79<br />

Jan. 25 __ at Middle Tennessee State L, 72-97<br />

Jan. 27 __ at Tennessee Tech _____L, 63-79<br />

Feb. 1 __ at Akron _____________ L, 57-67<br />

Feb. 8 __ TENNESSEE TECH ____ L, 71-73<br />

Feb. 10 _ MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE _ L, 67-77<br />

Feb. 15 _ at Eastern Kentucky ___ W, 86-78<br />

Feb. 17 _ at Morehead State ____ W, 69-65<br />

Feb. 20 _ at Malone ____________L, 64-68<br />

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Feb. 22 _ AUSTIN PEAY _______ W, 80-72<br />

Feb. 24 _ MURRAY STATE _____ W, 74-65<br />

Mar. 5 __ Tennessee Tech# ______L, 54-89<br />

/Kent State Holiday Tournament<br />

*Lady Moccasin Classic<br />

#-O.V.C. Tournament<br />

1986-87<br />

Coach: Ed DiGregorio<br />

13-14 (.481) • OVC: 6-8 (.429)<br />

Dec. 4 __ at Duquesne _________ W, 76-70<br />

Dec. 6 __ ROBERT MORRIS ____ W, 74-60<br />

Dec. 13 _ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 87-69<br />

Dec. 17 _ at Ohio _____________ W, 63-55<br />

Dec. 20 _ EASTERN MICHIGAN _ W, 80-67<br />

Dec. 22 _ PITTSBURGH ________ L, 57-58<br />

Dec. 27 _ LaSalle/ ______________L, 60-76<br />

Dec. 28 _ Boston/ ______________ L, 62-74<br />

Dec. 29 _ Siena/ ______________ W, 77-68<br />

Jan. 3 ___ at Akron _____________L, 59-63<br />

Jan. 6 ___ at Western Michigan __L, 69-103<br />

Jan. 10 __ at Morehead State _____ L, 81-87<br />

Jan. 12 __ at Eastern Kentucky ___ L, 80-181<br />

Jan. 17 __ MURRAY STATE _____ W, 88-60<br />

Jan. 19 __ AUSTIN PEAY STATE _ W, 71-58<br />

Jan. 24 __ MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE _ L, 82-93<br />

Jan. 26__ TENNESSEE TECH ____L, 59-63<br />

Jan. 28 __ at Kent State __________L, 67-84<br />

Jan. 31 __ AKRON _____________ W, 72-70<br />

Feb. 2 __ MALONE ___________ W, 69-59<br />

Feb. 4 __ at Detroit _____________L, 79-91<br />

Feb. 7 __ at Tennessee Tech _____ L, 81-82<br />

Feb. 9 __ at Middle Tennessee State _L, 55-76<br />

Feb. 14 _ EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 91-78<br />

Feb. 17 _ MOREHEAD STATE __ W, 75-72<br />

Feb. 21 _ at Austin Peay ______ W, 102-68<br />

Feb. 23 _ at Murray State ________L, 55-64<br />

/LaSalle Tournament<br />

1987-88<br />

Coach: Ed DiGregorio<br />

18-10 (.643) • OVC 9-5 (.643)<br />

Nov. 27 _ at UNLV/ _____________ L, 52-74<br />

Nov. 28 _ vs. UMKC/___________ L, 91-101<br />

Dec. 1 __ DUQUESNE _________ W, 91-62<br />

Dec. 15 _ OHIO ______________ W, 77-71<br />

Dec. 19 _ TENNESSEE STATE __ W, 83-64<br />

Dec. 22 _ at Pittsburgh __________ L, 64-71<br />

Dec. 28 _ at Cleveland State ____ W, 73-64<br />

Dec. 30 _ KENT STATE ________ W, 97-83<br />

Jan. 2 ___ WESTERN MICHIGAN W, 83-66<br />

Jan. 4 ___ DETROIT ___________ W, 88-61<br />

Jan. 7 ___ at Robert Morris _______L, 63-77<br />

Jan. 9 ___ AKRON ____________ W, 74-63<br />

Jan. 16 __ MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE _ L, 73-74<br />

Jan. 18 __ TENNESSEE TECH ___ W, 83-73<br />

Jan. 20__ WRIGHT STATE ______ W, 83-67<br />

Jan. 23__ at Morehead State _____L, 76-85<br />

Jan. 25 __ at Eastern Kentucky ___ W, 88-73<br />

Jan. 30__ MURRAY STATE _____ W, 78-61<br />

Feb. 1 __ AUSTIN PEAY _______ W, 79-61<br />

Feb. 6 __ at Akron ____________ W, 78-57<br />

Feb. 13 _ at Austin Peay _______ W, 69-68<br />

Feb. 15 _ at Murray State ________L, 90-91<br />

Feb. 20 _ at Tennessee Tech _____L, 84-97<br />

Feb. 22 _ at Middle Tennessee State _L, 78-80<br />

Feb. 24 _ at Tennessee State (OT) W, 81-72<br />

Feb. 27 _ EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 90-65<br />

Feb. 29 _ MOREHEAD STATE __ W, 85-70<br />

March 9 _ Tennessee Tech* _(OT) L, 74-77<br />

/Las Vegas-Nevada Tournament<br />

*O.V.C. Tournament<br />

1988-89<br />

Coach: Ed DiGregorio • 14-14 (.500)<br />

Nov. 27 _ DYKE _____________ W, 102-62<br />

Dec. 3 __ at Toledo _____________L, 46-67<br />

Dec. 10 _ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 88-58<br />

Dec. 13 _ at Malone ___________ W, 88-47<br />

Dec. 17 _ EDINBORO _________ W, 73-67<br />

Dec. 19 _ at Ohio _____________ W, 71-65<br />

Dec. 22 _ at Western Michigan ___L, 68-82<br />

Dec. 29 _ St. Joseph’s (Pa.)/ _____L, 66-83<br />

Dec. 30 _ Notre Dame/ __________L, 50-61<br />

Jan. 4 ___ MALONE ___________ W, 90-51<br />

Jan. 7 ___ at Akron _____________ L, 58-71<br />

Jan. 10 __ at Duquesne _____(OT) L, 74-79<br />

Jan. 14 __ CHICAGO STATE _____ W, 67-59<br />

Jan. 16 __ at Bucknell ___________ L, 62-72<br />

Jan. 18 __ at Kent State _________ W, 74-69<br />

Jan. 23__ NIAGARA __________ W, 73-58<br />

Jan. 28 __ AKRON _____________ W, 79-62<br />

Jan. 30__ CANISIUS___________ W, 70-54<br />

Feb. 1 __ at Robert Morris _____ W, 80-61<br />

Feb. 4 __ at Morehead State _____L, 64-85<br />

Feb. 8 __ at Chicago State ______ W, 87-72<br />

Feb. <strong>11</strong> __ at Eastern Michigan ____L, 62-64<br />

Feb. 15 _ at Detroit _____________L, 64-83<br />

Feb. 18 _ PITTSBURGH ________L, 73-83<br />

Feb. 25 _ at Niagara __________ W, 71-68<br />

Feb. 27 _ at Canisius ___________L, 55-66<br />

March 1 _ at Wright State ________L, 53-65<br />

March 4 _ at Marshall ___________L, 59-63<br />

/St. Joseph’s (PA) University Tournament<br />

1989-90<br />

Coach: Ed DiGregorio • 17-10 (.630)<br />

Nov. 24 _ Florida International/ ___ L, 59-71<br />

Nov. 25 _ American/ __________ W, 84-77<br />

Nov. 26 _ Manhattan/ ___________L, 61-64<br />

Nov. 28 _ at Michigan ___________L, 55-87<br />

Dec. 2 __ TOLEDO _____________L, 73-82<br />

Dec. 9 __ MOREHEAD STATE __ W, 74-64<br />

Dec. 16 _ CHICAGO STATE _____ W, 85-42<br />

Dec. 18 _ OHIO ________________L, 54-67<br />

Dec. 29 _ WESTERN MICHIGAN _L, 60-65<br />

Jan. 2 ___ ROBERT MORRIS ____ W, 74-59<br />

Jan. 4 ___ EASTERN MICHIGAN _ W, 97-90<br />

Jan. 6 ___ AKRON _____________ W, 88-69<br />

Jan. 8 ___ DETROIT ___________ W, 72-55<br />

Jan. <strong>11</strong> __ NIAGARA __________ W, 92-61<br />

Jan. 13 __ at Edinboro ___________L, 64-65<br />

Jan. 15 __ WRIGHT STATE ______ W, 87-66<br />

Jan. 18 __ BUCKNELL__________ W, 92-68<br />

Jan. 20__ at Chicago State ______ W, 81-60<br />

Jan. 22__ MARSHALL _________ W, 79-64<br />

Jan. 29__ CANISIUS____________ L, 72-76<br />

Jan. 31 __ at Malone ___________ W, 80-39<br />

Feb. 7 __ KENT STATE _________L, 69-76<br />

Feb. 10 _ at Canisius ___________L, 69-72<br />

Feb. 12 _ at Niagara __________ W, 63-61<br />

Feb. 14 _ at Cleveland State ____ W, 78-52<br />

Feb. 18 _ at Bowling Green _ (OT) W, 79-76<br />

Feb. 27 _ at Akron ____________ W, 61-59<br />

/Florida Round Robin Tournament<br />

1990-91<br />

Coach: Ed DiGregorio • 24-4 (.857)<br />

Nov. 24 _ at Wright State _______ W, 67-50<br />

Nov. 28 _ at Western Michigan ___ L, 62-77<br />

Dec. 1 __ at Toledo ____________ W, 75-69<br />

Dec. 8 MICHIGAN _________ W, 75-66<br />

Dec. <strong>11</strong> _ at Bucknell __________ W, 78-58<br />

Dec. 15 _ SLIPPERY ROCK ____ W, 83-74<br />

Dec. 17 _ at Ohio ______________L, 77-83<br />

Dec. 19 _ AKRON _____________ W, 65-43<br />

Dec. 22 _ at Pittsburgh _________ W, 75-62<br />

Dec. 29 _ MALONE __________ W, 109-25<br />

Jan. 2 ___ EDINBORO _________ W, 85-59<br />

Jan. 5 ___ DUQUESNE ________ W, 76-57<br />

Jan. 7 ___ MILWAUKEE ________ W, 84-54<br />

Jan. 9 ___ NIAGARA ___________ W, 92-57<br />

Jan. 12 __ CHICAGO STATE _____ W, 85-64<br />

Jan. 14 __ BOWLING GREEN ____ W, 76-55<br />

Jan. 19 __ at Northeastern Illinois W, 75-65<br />

Jan. 22__ at Robert Morris _____ W, 76-63<br />

Jan. 26__ at UMKC _____________ L, 47-58<br />

Jan. 28 __ at Marshall __________ W, 75-69<br />

Jan. 31 __ at Lock Haven _______ W, 86-61<br />

Feb. 2 __ at Kent State _________ L, 91-101<br />

Feb. 9 __ at Chicago State _____ W, 88-58<br />

Feb. <strong>11</strong> __ at Milwaukee _________ W, 95-66<br />

Feb. 13 CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 78-62<br />

Feb. 16 _ NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS _ W, 92-58<br />

Feb. 19 _ at Niagara __________ W, 88-71<br />

March 2 _ UMKC ______________ W, 60-51<br />

1991-92<br />

Coach: Ed DiGregorio • 19-9 (.679)<br />

Nov. 23 _ WESTERN MICHIGAN W, 96-79<br />

Nov. 26 _ at Bowling Green ______L, 79-99<br />

Nov. 29 _ Oklahoma State* ______L, 64-69<br />

Nov. 30 _ Memphis* ___________ W, 77-64<br />

Dec. 5 __ PITTSBURGH _______ W, 82-74<br />

Dec. 7 __ OHIO ______________ W, 88-74<br />

Dec. 14 _ at Slippery Rock _____ W, 90-80<br />

Dec. 19 _ DETROIT ___________ W, 84-72<br />

Dec. 28 _ WRIGHT STATE ______ W, 83-64<br />

Dec. 30 _ at Chicago State ______ W, 88-62<br />

Jan. 4 ___ BUCKNELL__________ W, 71-45<br />

Jan. <strong>11</strong> __ CHICAGO STATE _____ W, 85-61<br />

Jan. 12 __ VIRGINIA TECH ______ W, 92-81<br />

Jan. 15 _ at Cleveland State ____ W, 82-68<br />

Jan. 21 __ at Akron _____________L, 65-70<br />

Jan. 25 __ at Northeastern Illinois W, 92-91<br />

Jan. 29__ TOLEDO ____________ W, 66-54<br />

Feb. 1 __ MILWAUKEE ________ W, 65-60<br />

Feb. 5 __ KENT STATE _________L, 82-94<br />

Feb. 8 __ NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS _ W, 69-54<br />

Feb. 10 _ at Tennessee ________ L, 72-100<br />

Feb. 12 _ ROBERT MORRIS ____ L, 71-76<br />

Feb. 15 _ at Detroit _____________L, 70-95<br />

Feb. 17 _ LOCK HAVEN _______ W, 92-76<br />

Feb. 22 _ at Dayton ___________ W, 89-65<br />

Feb. 26 _ at Xavier _____________ L, 61-78<br />

Feb. 29 _ at Milwaukee __________L, 54-77<br />

Mar. 7 __ MARSHALL _________ W, 67-51<br />

* - Oklahoma State University Tournament<br />

1992-93<br />

Coach: Ed DiGregorio<br />

17-<strong>11</strong> (.607) • <strong>11</strong>-5 (.688)<br />

Dec. 1 __ at West Virginia ______ W, 92-72<br />

Dec. 12 _ at Kent State __________L, 69-82<br />

Dec. 16 _ at Marshall ___________L, 62-65<br />

Dec. 19 _ ROBERT MORRIS ___ W, 74-66<br />

Dec. 22 _ vs. Lamar/ ___________ W, 72-62<br />

Dec. 23 _ at UNLV/ _____________L, 64-84<br />

Dec. 28 _ at Ohio _____________ W, 83-64<br />

Jan. 2 ___ AKRON _____________ W, 71-64<br />

Jan. 7 ___ at Western Illinois* ____ W, 95-75<br />

Jan. 9 ___ at Eastern Illinois* ____ W, 66-50<br />

Jan. 14 __ at Cleveland State* ___ W, 84-65<br />

Jan. 16 __ WRIGHT STATE* _____ W, 66-59<br />

Jan. 21 __ GREEN BAY* _________L, 54-67<br />

YSU’s 24 wins in 1990-91<br />

behind Margaret Somple are<br />

the second-most in school<br />

history.<br />

RECORDS | ALL-TIME RESULTS<br />

Jan. 24 __ NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L, 75-91<br />

Jan. 29__ at Valparaiso* ________ L, 99-107<br />

Jan. 31 __ at UIC* _____________ W, 68-59<br />

Feb. 4 __ XAVIER______________L, 79-82<br />

Feb. 6 __ CLEVELAND STATE* _ W, 66-53<br />

Feb. 9 __ TENNESSEE _________L, 54-78<br />

Feb. <strong>11</strong> __ WESTERN ILLINOIS* _ W, 80-64<br />

Feb. 13 _ EASTERN ILLINOIS* _ W, 71-56<br />

Feb. 20 _ at Wright State* ______ W, 66-62<br />

Feb. 25 _ at Green Bay* _________L, 58-73<br />

Feb. 27 _ at Northern Illinois* ___ L, 92-105<br />

March 5 _ VALPARAISO* ______W, <strong>11</strong>7-106<br />

March 7 _ UIC* _______________ W, 74-62<br />

March 12 vs. Cleveland State# __ W, 89-74<br />

March 13 vs. Green Bay# ________L, 63-73<br />

/- UNLV Tournament<br />

*- Mid-Continent Conference Game<br />

#- Mid-Con Tournament Game<br />

1993-94<br />

Coach: Ed DiGregorio<br />

6-20 (.231) • Mid-Con: 3-15 (.167)<br />

Nov. 27 _ MARSHALL __________ L, 52-73<br />

Nov. 30 _ WEST VIRGINIA ______L, 75-96<br />

Dec. 3 __ vs. Sam Houston# ____ W, 83-81<br />

Dec. 4 __ Missouri# ____________ L, 62-78<br />

Dec. <strong>11</strong> _ KENT STATE ________ L, 87-105<br />

Dec. 19 _ at Akron ____________ W, 77-60<br />

Dec. 21 _ at Robert Morris ______ W, 77-50<br />

Dec. 28 _ at Green Bay* _________ L, 47-68<br />

Dec. 30 _ at Milwaukee* _________L, 64-73<br />

Jan. 3 ___ BOWLING GREEN _____L, 66-79<br />

Jan. 8 ___ CLEVELAND STATE* __L, 82-84<br />

Jan. 13 __ EASTERN ILLINOIS* ___L, 66-79<br />

Jan. 15 __ WRIGHT STATE* ______L, 70-82<br />

Jan. 21 __ at UIC* ______________L, 73-86<br />

Jan. 23__ at Valparaiso* _________L, 80-95<br />

Jan. 27 __ NORTHERN ILLINOIS* _L, 79-89<br />

Jan. 30__ WESTERN ILLINOIS* __L, 72-84<br />

Feb. 3 __ GREEN BAY* _________L, 42-63<br />

Feb. 5 __ MILWAUKEE* _________L, 59-64<br />

Feb. 12 _ at Cleveland State* _____ L, 67-78<br />

Feb. 17 _ at Eastern Illinois* _____L, 83-97<br />

Feb. 19 _ at Wright State* ______ W, 62-54<br />

Feb. 24 _ UIC* _______________ W, 56-53<br />

Feb. 26 _ VALPARAISO* _______ W, 84-68<br />

March 3 _ at Northern Illinois* _____L, 69-87<br />

March 5 _ at Western Illinois* _____L, 62-64<br />

*-Mid-Continent Conference Game<br />

1994-95<br />

Coach: Ed DiGregorio<br />

17-<strong>11</strong> (.607) • Mid-Con: 14-4 (.778)<br />

Nov. 26 _ at Marshall ___________L, 73-81<br />

Nov. 29 _ ROBERT MORRIS ____ W, 76-68<br />

Dec. 1 __ at Bowling Green ______L, 38-76<br />

Dec. 3 __ at Wright State ________L, 62-67<br />

Dec. 10 _ at Kent State __________L, 69-85<br />

Dec. 13 _ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 80-79<br />

Dec. 17 _ at West Virginia _______ L, 67-75<br />

Dec. 20 _ AKRON _____________L, 56-59<br />

Jan. 3 ___ at Northeastern Illinois* W, 78-55<br />

Jan. 5 ___ at Chicago State* _____ W, 82-53<br />

Jan. 7 ___ CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST.* W, 81-60<br />

Jan. 9 ___ TROY STATE* _______ W, 82-65<br />

Jan. 14 __ BUFFALO* __________ W, 80-65<br />

Jan. 21 __ WESTERN ILLINOIS* __L, 63-69<br />

Jan. 23__ UMKC* _____________ W, 96-81<br />

Jan. 28 __ at Eastern Illinois* _____L, 53-82<br />

Jan. 30__ at Valparaiso* ________ W, 76-75<br />

Feb. 4 __ CHICAGO STATE* ____ W, 86-51<br />

Feb. 6 __ NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS* W, 82-68<br />

Feb. <strong>11</strong> __ at Troy State* ________ W, 75-67<br />

Feb. 13 _ at Central Connecticut State* W, 83-67<br />

Feb. 18 _ at Buffalo* ___________ W, 85-64<br />

Feb. 23 _ at UMKC* ____________L, 84-86<br />

Feb. 25 _ at Western Illinois* _____L, 53-54<br />

Feb. 27 _ VALPARAISO* _______ W, 82-52<br />

March 1 _ Eastern Illinois# ______ W, 73-58<br />

March 6 _ Buffalo# ____________ W, 87-69<br />

March 8 _ at Western Illinois# _____L, 60-73<br />

*- Mid-Con Conference Game<br />

# - Mid-Con Tournament Game<br />

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RECORDS | ALL-TIME RESULTS<br />

1995-96<br />

Coach: Ed DiGregorio<br />

20-9 (.690) • Mid-Con: 14-4 (.778)<br />

Nov. 27 _ MARSHALL _________ W, 87-75<br />

Nov. 29 _ at Robert Morris ______ W, 66-62<br />

Dec. 2 __ WRIGHT STATE ______ W, 88-80<br />

Dec. 9 __ KENT STATE _________L, 63-88<br />

Dec. 12 _ BOWLING GREEN _____L, 85-87<br />

Dec. 16 _ WEST VIRGINIA ______ L, 91-97<br />

Dec. 21 _ at Cleveland State _____L, 79-91<br />

Jan. 4 ___ at Buffalo* ____________L, 65-73<br />

Jan. 6 ___ at Western Illinois* ____ W, 60-58<br />

Jan. 8 ___ at UMKC* ___________ W, 71-60<br />

Jan. 13 __ NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS* W, 87-77<br />

Jan. 15 __ CHICAGO STATE* ____ W, 83-51<br />

Jan. 20__ at Eastern Illinois* _____L, 73-77<br />

Jan. 22__ at Valparaiso* _________L, 59-75<br />

Jan. 27 __ TROY STATE* _______ W, 87-69<br />

Jan. 29__ CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST.* W, 87-68<br />

Feb. 3 __ UMKC* _____________ W, 67-53<br />

Feb. 5 __ WESTERN ILLINOIS* _ W, 81-76<br />

Feb. 10 _ at Chicago State* _____ W, 66-44<br />

Feb. 12 _ at Northeastern Illinois* W, 89-78<br />

Feb. 17 _ VALPARAISO* ________L, 83-90<br />

Feb. 19 _ EASTERN ILLINOIS* __ W, 69-57<br />

Feb. 22 _ at Central Connecticut State* W, 56-41<br />

Feb. 25 _ at Troy State* ________ W, 76-67<br />

Feb. 28 _ BUFFALO* __________ W, 76-72<br />

March 7 _ Western Illinois% _____ W, 69-59<br />

March 8 _ Troy State% _________ W, 87-67<br />

March 9 _ Buffalo% ____________ W, 53-43<br />

March 15 at Penn State& ________ L, 71-94<br />

*- Mid-Continent Game<br />

% - Mid Continent Conference Tournament<br />

&- NCAA Tournament<br />

1996-97<br />

Coach: Ed DiGregorio<br />

23-6 (.793) • Mid-Con: 13-3 (.813)<br />

Nov. 23 _ at West Virginia ______ W, 88-81<br />

Nov. 26 _ at Wright State _______ W, 85-67<br />

Nov. 30 _ at Marshall _________ W, 102-86<br />

Dec. 3 __ AKRON _____________ W, 87-58<br />

Dec. 7 __ ROBERT MORRIS ____ W, 77-61<br />

Dec. 15 _ at Kent State _________ W, 74-68<br />

Dec. 20 _ at Indiana% ___________ L, 72-77<br />

Dec. 21 _ vs. Tennessee-Martin% W, 96-71<br />

Dec. 28 _ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 89-87<br />

Dec. 30 _ at Bowling Green ______L, 63-78<br />

Jan. 2 ___ CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST.* W, 86-56<br />

Jan. 6 ___ at Valparaiso* _______ W, 102-85<br />

Jan. 8 ___ at Western Illinois* ____ W, 79-53<br />

Jan. <strong>11</strong> __ TROY STATE* ________L, 85-95<br />

Jan. 13 __ UMKC* _____________ W, 79-59<br />

Jan. 18 __ BUFFALO* __________ W, 76-74<br />

Jan. 25 __ at Northeastern Illinois* W, 69-68<br />

Jan. 27 __ at Chicago State* _____ W, 80-57<br />

Feb. 1 __ WESTERN ILLINOIS* _ W, 99-75<br />

Feb. 3 __ VALPARAISO* _______ W, 98-87<br />

Feb. 6 __ UMKC* _____________ W, 75-59<br />

Feb. 8 __ at Troy State* _________L, 80-81<br />

Feb. 10 _ at Buffalo* ____________ L, 61-91<br />

Feb. 15 _ CHICAGO STATE* ___ W, 100-54<br />

Feb. 17 _ NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS* W, 79-64<br />

Feb. 24 _ at Central Connecticut State* W, 78-52<br />

March 6 _ Western Illinois# ______ W, 82-71<br />

March 7 _ at Buffalo# __________ W, 54-53<br />

March 8 _ vs. Troy State# ________L, 75-89<br />

% - Indiana Tournament<br />

*- Mid-Continent Conference Game<br />

# - Mid-Con Tournament Game<br />

1997-98<br />

Coach: Ed DiGregorio<br />

28-3 (.903) • Mid Con: 15-1 (.938)<br />

Nov. 14 _ BOWLING GREEN _____ L, 72-81<br />

Nov. 16 _ at Toledo ____________ W, 75-71<br />

Nov. 19 _ WEST VIRGINIA _____ W, 96-86<br />

Nov. 22 _ WRIGHT STATE ______ W, 63-55<br />

Nov. 25 _ at Akron ____________ W, 73-58<br />

Nov. 29 _ at UMKC* ___________ W, 66-58<br />

Dec. 5 __ at UNLV% ___________ W, 65-61<br />

Liz Hauger (left) and Colleen Cook led the Penguins to<br />

their fi rst NCAA Tournament in 1995-96.<br />

Dec. 6 __ vs Xavier% __________ W, 78-71<br />

Dec. 13 _ KENT STATE ________ W, 87-73<br />

Dec. 20 _ MARSHALL _________ W, 81-52<br />

Dec. 27 _ at Cleveland State ____ W, 79-68<br />

Jan. 3 ___ NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS* W, 105-65<br />

Jan. 5 ___ CHICAGO STATE* ___ W, 106-48<br />

Jan. 8 ___ at Oral Roberts* ______ W, 77-69<br />

Jan. 10 __ at Southern Utah* _____ W, 94-84<br />

Jan. 14 __ BUFFALO* __________ W, 83-57<br />

Jan. 19 __ at Western Illinois* ____ W, 98-92<br />

Jan. 24 __ at Valparaiso* _________ L, 67-78<br />

Jan. 29__ at Chicago State* _____ W, 91-52<br />

Jan. 31 __ at Northeastern Illinois* W, 100-78<br />

Feb. 5 __ SOUTHERN UTAH* ___ W, 81-71<br />

Feb. 7 __ ORAL ROBERTS* ____ W, 72-50<br />

Feb. 14 _ at Buffalo* ___________ W, 66-65<br />

Feb. 16 _ UMKC* _____________ W, 80-57<br />

Feb. 19 _ VALPARAISO* _______ W, 75-62<br />

Feb. 23 _ WESTERN ILLINOIS* _ W, 88-67<br />

Feb. 28 _ vs Chicago State# ____ W, 76-57<br />

March 2 _ vs. Southern Utah# ___ W, 83-73<br />

March 3 _ vs. Valparaiso# _______ W, 78-69<br />

March 14 vs. Memphis$ ________ W, 91-80<br />

March 15 at NC State$ __________L, 61-88<br />

% - UNLV Tournament<br />

*- Mid-Continent Conference Game<br />

# - Mid-Con Tournament Game<br />

$ - NCAA Tournament Game<br />

1998-99<br />

Coach: Ed DiGregorio<br />

20-9 (.690) • Mid Con: 10-4 (.714)<br />

Nov. 14 _ WRIGHT STATE ______ W, 76-66<br />

Nov. 18 _ at Bowling Green ______L, 79-83<br />

Nov. 20 _ at Marshall __________ W, 79-76<br />

Nov. 23 _ TOLEDO _____________ L, 65-74<br />

Nov. 28 _ AKRON _____________ W, 84-77<br />

Dec. 3 __ at Southern Utah* ______L, 78-87<br />

Dec. 5 __ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 74-65<br />

Dec. 12 _ at Kent State __________L, 53-85<br />

Dec. 15 _ BUFFALO ___________ W, 73-69<br />

Dec. 20 _ at Pepperdine% _______L, 72-99<br />

Dec. 21 _ vs. UC-Irvine% _______ W, 64-61<br />

Jan. 2 ___ IUPUI* ______________ W, 85-59<br />

Jan. 4 ___ OAKLAND __________ W, 87-72<br />

Jan. 7 ___ at Western Illinois* _____L, 64-66<br />

Jan. 9 ___ at Valparaiso* _________L, 42-65<br />

Jan. 16 __ ORAL ROBERTS* ____ W, 79-58<br />

Jan. 18 __ UMKC* _____________ W, 95-78<br />

Jan. 21 __ WESTERN ILLINOIS* _ W, 64-47<br />

Jan. 23__ at Oakland* __________ W, 91-86<br />

Jan. 30__ at IUPUI* ____________ W, 76-73<br />

Feb. 4 __ CHICAGO STATE* ____ W, 87-73<br />

Feb. 6 __ SOUTHERN UTAH* ___ W, 87-62<br />

Feb. <strong>11</strong> __ at Chicago State* _____ W, 59-58<br />

Feb. 13 _ VALPARAISO* _______ W, 83-69<br />

Feb. 18 _ at Oral Roberts* _______ L, 70-76<br />

Feb. 20 _ at UMKC* ___________ W, 76-63<br />

Feb. 26 _ vs. IUPUI$ __________ W, 73-53<br />

March 1 _ vs. Southern Utah$ ___ W, 80-63<br />

March 2 _ vs. Oral Roberts$ ______L, 52-57<br />

% - Pepperdine Tournament<br />

* - Mid-Continent Conference Game<br />

# - Mid-Con Tournament Game<br />

1999-2000<br />

Coach: Ed DiGregorio<br />

22-9 (.710) • Mid Con: 12-4 (.750)<br />

Nov. 20 _ BOWLING GREEN ____ W, 83-68<br />

Nov. 23 _ MARSHALL _________ W, 85-74<br />

Nov. 27 _ vs. Georgia State% ___ W, 64-62<br />

Nov. 28 _ at Manhattan% ________L, 58-75<br />

Nov. 30 _ at Akron ____________ W, 70-64<br />

Dec. 2 __ SOUTHERN UTAH* (OT) W, 67-54<br />

Dec. 4 __ at Cleveland State _____L, 68-87<br />

Dec. <strong>11</strong> _ KENT STATE ________ W, 93-88<br />

Dec. 18 _ at Pittsburgh __________ L, 51-67<br />

Dec. 21 _ at Buffalo ____________ L, 65-74<br />

Dec. 28 _ at Toledo ____________ W, 75-57<br />

Dec. 30 _ at Wright State _______ W, 79-73<br />

Jan. 6 ___ at IUPUI* ____________ W, 72-63<br />

Jan. 8 ___ at Oakland* __________ W, 84-77<br />

Jan. 13 __ WESTERN ILLINOIS* _ W, 88-51<br />

Jan. 15 __ VALPARAISO* ________ L, 67-74<br />

Jan. 20__ at UMKC* ____________L, 50-59<br />

Jan. 22__ at Oral Roberts* ______ W, 84-81<br />

Jan. 27 __ at Western Illinois* ____ W, 70-67<br />

Jan. 29__ OAKLAND* ___________L, 79-84<br />

Feb. 5 __ IUPUI* ______________ W, 76-62<br />

Feb. 10 _ at Chicago State* _____ W, 87-54<br />

Feb. 12 _ at Southern Utah* _____ W, 81-80<br />

Feb. 17 _ CHICAGO STATE* ____ W, 90-49<br />

Feb. 19 _ at Valparaiso* _________ L, 67-70<br />

Feb. 24 _ ORAL ROBERTS* ____ W, 77-40<br />

Feb. 26 _ UMKC* _____________ W, 81-65<br />

March 4 _ vs. Southern Utah# (OT) W, 84-78<br />

March 6 _ vs. Western Illinois# ___ W, 67-56<br />

March 7 _ vs. Valparaiso# _______ W, 73-57<br />

March 17 at Penn State$ ________L, 63-83<br />

* Mid-Continent Conference Game<br />

#Mid-Continent Tournament Game<br />

$ NCAA Tournament Game<br />

% Manhattan Tournament Game<br />

2000-01<br />

Coach: Ed DiGregorio<br />

10-18 (.357) • Mid-Con: 6-10 (.375)<br />

Nov. 18 _ at Bowling Green ______L, 88-95<br />

Nov. 21 _ at Marshall __________ W, 74-67<br />

Nov. 24 _ vs. Georgia State% ____ L, 72-75<br />

Nov. 25 _ at Florida International% L, 68-84<br />

Nov. 29 _ AKRON _____________ W, 89-61<br />

Dec. 2 __ at Oral Roberts* _______ L, 71-74<br />

Dec. 4 __ at Oakland* ___________ L, 75-78<br />

Dec. 6 __ BUFFALO ____________ L, 54-74<br />

Dec. 9 __ at Kent State _________L, 63-100<br />

Dec. 16 _ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 85-78<br />

Dec. 19 _ PITTSBURGH ________L, 67-86<br />

Dec. 23 _ WRIGHT STATE ______ W, 68-58<br />

Dec. 30 _ TOLEDO _____________ L, 71-77<br />

Jan. 6 ___ at IUPUI* _____________L, 63-75<br />

Jan. 8 ___ UMKC* _____________ W, 74-60<br />

Jan. 13 __ SOUTHERN UTAH* ____L, 63-69<br />

Jan. 15 __ at Valparaiso* ________ W, 73-64<br />

Jan. 20__ CHICAGO STATE* ____ W, 72-59<br />

Jan. 22__ WESTERN ILLINOIS* _ W, 52-51<br />

Jan. 27 __ IUPUI* ___________(OT) L, 87-89<br />

Jan. 29__ at Western Illinois* _____L, 50-82<br />

Feb. 5 __ at Chicago State* ______L, 63-66<br />

Feb. 10 _ VALPARAISO* _______ W, 74-59<br />

Feb. 12 _ ORAL ROBERTS* _____L, 58-69<br />

Feb. 17 _ at UMKC* ___________ W, 62-47<br />

Feb. 19 _ at Southern Utah* ______L, 65-76<br />

Feb. 26 _ OAKLAND* ___________ L, 52-77<br />

March 2 _ vs. Oral Roberts# ______ L, 52-71<br />

* Mid-Continent Conference Game<br />

# Mid-Continent Conference Tournament Game<br />

% Florida International Tournament Game<br />

2001-02<br />

Coach: Ed DiGregorio<br />

12-16 (.429) • Horizon League: 8-8 (.500)<br />

Nov. 17 _ BOWLING GREEN _____ L, 61-71<br />

Nov. 24 _ KENT STATE ________ W, 79-64<br />

Nov. 28 _ at Akron ____________ W, 70-47<br />

Dec. 1 __ at Chicago State _______L, 49-69<br />

Dec. 5 __ at Buffalo ____________L, 53-63<br />

Dec. 8 __ at Western Illinois ______L, 54-73<br />

Dec. 10 _ at Valparaiso __________L, 55-77<br />

Dec. 16 _ at Robert Morris ______ W, 99-81<br />

Dec. 22 _ at Toledo _____________L, 72-88<br />

Dec. 28 _ at Oakland ___________L, 56-81<br />

Jan. 3 ___ at Cleveland State* _____ L, 71-80<br />

Jan. 5 ___ BUTLER* ___________ W, 75-67<br />

Jan. 10 __ DETROIT* __________ W, 66-57<br />

Jan. 13 __ at Loyola* ____________L, 68-81<br />

Jan. 17 __ at UIC* _____________ W, 64-56<br />

Jan. 21 __ at Green Bay* _________L, 48-76<br />

Jan. 24 __ WRIGHT STATE* _____ W, 87-61<br />

Jan. 26__ LOYOLA* ____________ L, 57-58<br />

Jan. 28 __ UIC* _______________ W, 77-62<br />

Jan. 31 __ IPFW _______________ W, 81-62<br />

Feb. 2 __ at Milwaukee* ________L, 46-100<br />

Feb. 7 __ CLEVELAND STATE* _ W, 82-74<br />

Feb. 9 __ at Butler* ____________ W, 62-52<br />

Feb. <strong>11</strong> __ at Detroit* ____________L, 69-82<br />

Feb. 14 _ GREEN BAY* _________L, 55-72<br />

Feb. 21 _ MILWAUKEE* _________L, 46-67<br />

Feb. 24 _ at Wright State _______ W, 87-66<br />

Feb. 28 _ at Loyola$ ____________L, 60-76<br />

* - Horizon League Game<br />

$ - Horizon League Tournament Game<br />

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2002-03<br />

Coach: Ed DiGregorio<br />

6-22 (.214) • Horizon League: 3-13 (.188)<br />

Nov. 22 _ at Bowling Green _____ W, 70-64<br />

Nov. 27 _ NIAGARA ____________L, 62-80<br />

Nov. 30 _ at Vanderbilt% ________L, 60-91<br />

Dec. 1 __ vs. Central Michigan% __ L, 51-56<br />

Dec. 4 __ ROBERT MORRIS ____ W, 82-68<br />

Dec. 7 __ TOLEDO _____________ L, 61-70<br />

Dec. 15 _ at Kent State __________ L, 70-74<br />

Dec. 18 _ BUFFALO _______ (OT) L, 80-86<br />

Dec. 20 _ at Ohio State__________L, 45-76<br />

Dec. 22 _ AKRON _____________ W, 68-59<br />

Jan. 2 ___ LOYOLA* ____________L, 63-84<br />

Jan. 8 ___ at Cleveland State* _____L, 44-81<br />

Jan. <strong>11</strong> __ MILWAUKEE* _________L, 59-79<br />

Jan. 15 __ at Green Bay* _________L, 53-95<br />

Jan. 18 __ BUTLER* ___________ W, 72-69<br />

Jan. 23__ at Detroit* ____________L, 58-69<br />

Jan. 25 __ at UIC* ______________L, 60-76<br />

Jan. 27 __ at IPFW __________(OT) L, 77-80<br />

Feb. 1 __ WRIGHT STATE* _____ W, 80-68<br />

Feb. 6 __ at Loyola* ____________ L, 62-73<br />

Feb. 12 _ CLEVELAND STATE* __L, 72-89<br />

Feb. 15 _ at Milwaukee* _________ L, 54-74<br />

Feb. 19 _ GREEN BAY* _________L, 64-85<br />

Feb. 22 _ at Butler* ________ (OT) W, 80-74<br />

Feb. 24 _ at Wright State* _______ L, 52-74<br />

Feb. 27 _ DETROIT* ___________ L, 69-74<br />

March 1 _ UIC* ________________L, 69-75<br />

March 5 _ vs. Butler$ ___________ L, 71-77<br />

* - Horizon League Game.<br />

$ - Horizon League Tournament Game.<br />

% - First Tennessee Tournament Game.<br />

2003-04<br />

Coach: Tisha Hill<br />

4-24 (.143) • Horizon League: 2-14 (.125)<br />

Nov. 22 _ BOWLING GREEN ____ W, 79-67<br />

Nov. 25 _ at Auburn ____________L, 36-67<br />

Nov. 28 _ at New Mexico% _______L, 36-54<br />

Nov. 29 _ vs. Elon% ____________L, 58-63<br />

Dec. 3 __ at Buffalo ____________L, 58-68<br />

Dec. 6 __ at Toledo _____________L, 50-73<br />

Dec. 13 _ KENT STATE _________L, 53-66<br />

Dec. 19 _ CLEMSON ___________ L, 75-79<br />

Dec. 21 _ at Akron _______ (2 OT) L, 62-67<br />

Dec. 28 _ at Niagara ____________L, 66-73<br />

Dec. 30 _ at Cleveland State* _____L, 54-88<br />

Jan. 3 ___ DETROIT*# ___________ W, 2-0<br />

Jan. 8 ___ UIC* ________________L, 57-64<br />

Jan. 10 __ WRIGHT STATE* ______L, 58-61<br />

Jan. 15 __ at Loyola* ____________L, 45-55<br />

Jan. 17 __ at Green Bay* _________ L, 47-65<br />

Jen Perugini was named the<br />

Horizon League New<strong>com</strong>er of<br />

the Year in YSU’s fi rst season<br />

in the league in 2001-02.<br />

Jan. 21 __ BUTLER* ____________L, 45-55<br />

Jan. 24 __ IPFW _______________ W, 72-62<br />

Jan. 29__ at UIC* ______________ L, 51-56<br />

Jan. 31 __ at Milwaukee* _________L, 56-62<br />

Feb. 5 __ CLEVELAND STATE* __ L, 51-56<br />

Feb. 7 __ LOYOLA* ____________L, 54-55<br />

Feb. 12 _ at Wright State* ______ W, 54-42<br />

Feb. 14 _ at Butler* _____________L, 45-79<br />

Feb. 21 _ GREEN BAY* _________L, 64-69<br />

Feb. 26 _ at Detroit* ____________L, 40-75<br />

Feb. 28 _ MILWAUKEE* _________ L, 51-59<br />

March 2 _ at Wright State$ _______L, 56-58<br />

* - Horizon League game.<br />

# - victory after a forfeit by Detroit.<br />

$ - Horizon League Tournament game.<br />

% - Comcast Lobo Tournament game.<br />

2004-05<br />

Coach: Tisha Hill<br />

12-16 (.429) • Horizon League: 6-10 (.375)<br />

Nov. 19 _ at Saint Louis ________ W, 76-59<br />

Nov. 23 _ OHIO ________________L, 79-85<br />

Nov. 26 _ at Florida Atlantic% ___ W, 71-58<br />

Nov. 27 _ vs. James Madison% ___ L, 62-79<br />

Nov. 30 _ at Bowling Green ______L, 61-83<br />

Dec. 2 __ TOLEDO ____________ W, 53-42<br />

Dec. 5 __ AKRON _____________ W, 61-48<br />

Dec. <strong>11</strong> _ EASTERN MICHIGAN __L, 62-87<br />

Dec. 14 _ BUFFALO ___________ W, 75-43<br />

Dec. 22 _ CLEVELAND STATE* _ W, 74-52<br />

Dec. 28 _ at Detroit* ____________L, 43-67<br />

Dec. 31 _ at Xavier (Ohio)________ L, 57-67<br />

Jan. 6 ___ at UIC* ______________L, 48-56<br />

Jan. 8 ___ at Wright State* _______L, 38-65<br />

Jan. 12 __ LOYOLA* ___________ W, 62-55<br />

Jan. 15 __ GREEN BAY* _________ L, 51-53<br />

Jan. 18 __ at IPFW _____________ W, 97-73<br />

Jan. 20__ at Butler* _____________L, 54-67<br />

Jan. 27 __ UIC* ________________L, 65-73<br />

Jan. 29__ MILWAUKEE* ________ W, 79-67<br />

Feb. 2 __ at Cleveland State* _____L, 58-64<br />

Feb. 5 __ at Loyola* ____________L, 61-68<br />

Feb. 9 __ WRIGHT STATE* ______ L, 51-61<br />

Feb. 12 _ BUTLER* ____________ L, 61-72<br />

Feb. 19 _ at No. 23 Green Bay* __ W, 60-56<br />

Feb. 24 _ DETROIT* __________ W, 71-68<br />

Feb. 26 _ at Milwaukee* ________ W, 75-68<br />

March 3 _ at Wright State$ _______L, 52-66<br />

* - Horizon League Game.<br />

$ - Horizon League Tournament Game.<br />

% - Florida Atlantic Tournament Game.<br />

2005-06<br />

Coach: Tisha Hill<br />

8-20 (.286) • Horizon League: 4-12 (.250)<br />

Nov. 18 _ at Robert Morris _______L, 60-68<br />

Nov. 22 _ at Ohio _____________ W, 69-59<br />

Nov. 25 _ at Indiana% ___________ L, 38-74<br />

Nov. 26 _ vs. IUPUI% ___________L, 50-53<br />

Nov. 30 _ SAINT LOUIS ________ W, 80-71<br />

Dec. 5 __ OAKLAND ___________L, 54-61<br />

Dec. 7 __ at Buffalo ____________L, 40-53<br />

Dec. 10 _ at Eastern Michigan ____L, 48-69<br />

Dec. 17 _ INDIANA STATE_______ L, 57-96<br />

Dec. 19 _ at Akron ____________ W, 58-50<br />

Dec. 21 _ COPPIN STATE ______ W, 69-62<br />

Dec. 29 _ at Butler* _____________L, 55-78<br />

Dec. 31 _ at Wright State* _______L, 62-65<br />

Jan. 7 ___ DETROIT* ___________L, 48-77<br />

Jan. 12 __ MILWAUKEE* _________L, 59-64<br />

Jan. 14 __ GREEN BAY* _________ L, 49-74<br />

Jan. 19 __ CLEVELAND STATE* _ W, 68-56<br />

Jan. 21 __ at Detroit* ____________L, 62-69<br />

Jan. 26__ at Loyola* ____________L, 65-75<br />

Jan. 28 __ at UIC* ______________ L, 64-74<br />

Feb. 2 __ BUTLER* ___________ W, 71-63<br />

Feb. 4 __ WRIGHT STATE* ______L, 60-67<br />

Feb. <strong>11</strong> __ UIC* ________________L, 49-68<br />

Feb. 13 _ at Cleveland State* ____ W, 72-54<br />

Feb. 16 _ at Green Bay* _________L, 69-81<br />

Feb. 18 _ at Milwaukee* _________L, 44-67<br />

Feb. 23 _ LOYOLA* ___________ W, 60-54<br />

March 2 _ at Green Bay$ ________L, 53-63<br />

* - Horizon League Game.<br />

$ - Horizon League Tournament Game.<br />

% - Hoosier Classic Game.<br />

2006-07<br />

Coach: Tisha Hill<br />

7-21 (.250) • Horizon League: 5-<strong>11</strong> (.313)<br />

Nov. 10 _ CINCINNATI __________L, 78-85<br />

Nov. 17 _ at Coppin State ________L, 42-55<br />

Nov. 21 _ BUFFALO ___________ W, 78-44<br />

Nov. 24 _ at UNC-Wilmington& ___L, 52-56<br />

Nov. 25 _ vs. Duquesne& ________L, 49-96<br />

Nov. 30 _ at Miami (Ohio) ________ L, 51-69<br />

Dec. 6 __ at Indiana State _______L, 56-69<br />

Dec. 16 _ AKRON ______________L, 58-66<br />

Dec. 18 _ ROBERT MORRIS _____L, 54-84<br />

Dec. 21 _ CLARION ___________ W, 58-47<br />

Dec. 28 _ WRIGHT STATE* ______L, 52-57<br />

Dec. 30 _ BUTLER* ____________L, 56-80<br />

Jan. 4 ___ at Loyola* ____________L, 55-67<br />

Jan. 6 ___ at UIC* _____________ W, 67-62<br />

Jan. 13 __ DETROIT* __________ W, 55-39<br />

Jan. 18 __ at Milwaukee* _________L, 44-60<br />

Jan. 20__ at Green Bay* _________L, 49-83<br />

Jan. 27 __ CLEVELAND STATE* _ W, 65-55<br />

Feb. 1 __ UIC* ________________ L, 63-71<br />

Feb. 3 __ LOYOLA* ___________ W, 66-64<br />

Feb. 6 __ at Oakland ___________ L, 57-81<br />

Feb. 8 __ at Detroit* ___________ W, 58-52<br />

Feb. 15 _ No. 25 GREEN BAY* ___ L, 62-74<br />

Feb. 17 _ MILWAUKEE* _________ L, 70-76<br />

Feb. 24 _ at Cleveland State* _____L, 57-68<br />

March 1 _ at Butler* _____________L, 45-59<br />

March 3 _ at Wright State* _______L, 40-47<br />

March 7 _ at Butler$ ____________L, 60-77<br />

* - Horizon League Game.<br />

$ - Horizon League Tournament Game.<br />

& - UNCW Hilton Wilmington Riverside Beach<br />

Classic.<br />

2007-08<br />

Coach: Tisha Hill<br />

14-17 (.452) • Horizon League: 8-10 (.444)<br />

Nov. <strong>11</strong> _ at Buffalo ____________L, 53-62<br />

Nov. 13 _ at Niagara ____________L, 76-87<br />

Nov. 23 _ at Long Island# ________L, 54-68<br />

Nov. 24 _ vs. Albany# __________ W, 54-52<br />

Nov. 29 _ Toledo ______________ W, 55-48<br />

Dec. 1 __ at St. Francis (Pa.) ____ W, 58-57<br />

Dec. 5 __ Central Michigan _____ W, 66-58<br />

Dec. 8 __ Miami (Ohio) __________L, 45-64<br />

Dec. 15 _ at Cincinnati __________L, 56-79<br />

Dec. 19 _ at No. 18 Ohio State ____L, 50-84<br />

Dec. 21 _ at Akron ____________ W, 74-56<br />

Jan. 3 ___ UIC* _______________ W, 73-62<br />

Jan. 5 ___ Loyola* _____________ W, 70-58<br />

Jan. 10 __ at Milwaukee* _________L, 66-76<br />

Jan. 12 __ at Green Bay* _________L, 80-85<br />

Jan. 17 __ Wright State* ________ W, 61-58<br />

Jan. 19 __ Detroit* _____________ W, 74-55<br />

Jan. 26__ at Cleveland State* _____L, 64-77<br />

Jan. 31 __ at Valparaiso* ________ W, 92-79<br />

Feb. 2 __ at Butler* _____________L, 48-63<br />

Feb. 7 __ Green Bay* ___________ L, 47-75<br />

Feb. 9 __ Milwaukee* _____ (2OT) L, 87-94<br />

Feb. 14 _ at Detroit* ___________ W, 62-59<br />

Feb. 16 _ at Wright State* ______ W, 66-58<br />

Feb. 23 _ Cleveland State* _______L, 66-82<br />

Feb. 28 _ Butler* _______________L, 60-61<br />

March 1 _ Valparaiso* ___________L, 59-70<br />

March 6 _ at Loyola* ____________L, 70-86<br />

March 8 _ at UIC* _____________ W, 71-62<br />

March 10 Detroit$ _____________ W, 65-54<br />

RECORDS | ALL-TIME RESULTS<br />

March 12 at Wright State$ _______L, 60-69<br />

# - LIU Turkey Classic<br />

* - Horizon League<br />

$ - Horizon League Tournament<br />

2008-09<br />

Coach: Cindy Martin<br />

3-27 (.100) • Horizon League: 1-17 (.056)<br />

Nov. 15 _ at Kent State __________L, 58-95<br />

Nov. 19 _ BUFFALO ____________L, 42-66<br />

Nov. 22 _ NIAGARA ____________ L, 51-65<br />

Nov. 28 _ vs. Weber State# _____ W, 67-60<br />

Nov. 29 _ at Pittsburgh# _________L, 42-99<br />

Dec. 3 __ SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) (OT) L, 54-61<br />

Dec. 6 __ at Bowling Green ______L, 61-94<br />

Dec. 14 _ at Central Michigan ____L, 50-78<br />

Dec. 17 _ at Canisius ___________L, 38-56<br />

Dec. 20 _ AKRON _____________ W, 58-52<br />

Dec. 30 _ at Toledo _____________L, 61-69<br />

Jan. 3 ___ at Valparaiso* _________L, 43-86<br />

Jan. 5 ___ at Butler* _____________L, 50-84<br />

Jan. 8 ___ MILWAUKEE* _________L, 60-72<br />

Jan. 10 __ GREEN BAY* _________L, 42-62<br />

Jan. 17 __ CLEVELAND STATE* __ L, 51-80<br />

Jan. 22__ at Wright State* _______ L, 41-72<br />

Jan. 24 __ at Detroit* ____________L, 50-73<br />

Jan. 29__ UIC* ________________L, 42-57<br />

Jan. 31 __ LOYOLA* ____________L, 42-56<br />

Feb. 5 __ at Green Bay* _________ L, 42-79<br />

Feb. 7 __ at Milwaukee* _________ L, 51-78<br />

Feb. 14 _ at Cleveland State* _____L, 35-65<br />

Feb. 19 _ DETROIT* ___________ L, 62-70<br />

Feb. 21 _ WRIGHT STATE* ______ L, 51-68<br />

Feb. 26 _ at Loyola* ____________ L, 52-70<br />

Feb. 28 _ at UIC* ______________L, 64-68<br />

March 5 _ BUTLER* ____________ L, 42-61<br />

March 7 _ VALPARAISO* _______ W, 54-38<br />

March 9 _ at Milwaukee^ _________L, 49-70<br />

# - Pitt Thanksgiving Tournament<br />

* - Horizon League<br />

^ - Horizon League Touranment<br />

2009-10<br />

Coach: Cindy Martin<br />

0-30 (.000) • Horizon League: 0-18 (.000)<br />

Nov. 13 _ at Elon @ ____________L, 66-86<br />

Nov. 14 _ vs. High Point @ _______L, 50-73<br />

Nov. 18 _ KENT STATE _________L, 55-70<br />

Nov. 22 _ CANISIUS___________ L, 52-74<br />

Nov. 27 _ vs. ULM # ____________ L, 67-76<br />

Nov. 28 _ vs. Weber State # ______ L, 51-70<br />

Dec. 2 __ PITTSBURGH _______ L, 37-89<br />

Dec. 5 __ at Akron ____________ L, 63-75<br />

Dec. 13 _ at Buffalo ___________ L, 38-92<br />

Dec. 17 _ at Saint Francis (Pa.) ___L, 58-94<br />

Dec. 21 _ BOWLING GREEN _____L, 45-73<br />

Jan. 2 ___ MILWAUKEE* ________ L, 59-68<br />

Jan. 4 ___ GREEN BAY* _________L, 60-76<br />

Jan. 7 ___ at UIC* ______________L, 59-78<br />

Jan. 9 ___ at Loyola* ___________ L, 49-75<br />

Jan. 14 __ VALPARAISO* ________ L, 41-66<br />

Jan. 16 __ BUTLER* ___________ L, 48-74<br />

Jan. 22__ at Cleveland State* _____L, 43-57<br />

Jan. 28 __ at Detroit* ____________L, 44-80<br />

Jan. 30__ at Wright State* _______L, 31-65<br />

Feb. 4 __ LOYOLA* ____________L, 59-63<br />

Feb. 6 __ UIC* ________________L, 53-72<br />

Feb. <strong>11</strong> __ at Butler* _____________L, 36-82<br />

Feb. 13 _ at Valparaiso* _________L, 28-80<br />

Feb. 20 _ CLEVELAND STATE* __L, 38-68<br />

Feb. 25 _ WRIGHT STATE* ______L, 38-57<br />

Feb. 27 _ DETROIT* ___________L, 62-80<br />

March 4 _ at Green Bay* _________L, 45-84<br />

March 6 _ at Milwaukee* _________L, 39-73<br />

March 8 _ at Wright State^ _______L, 43-61<br />

@ - Elon Tip-Off Classic<br />

# - UTEP Thanksgiving Classic<br />

* - Horizon League<br />

^ - Horizon League Tournament<br />

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RECORDS | ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS<br />

A<br />

Adams, Tiffany _______________________1988-93<br />

Alexander, Camisha ___________________2008-09<br />

Allen, Shelley ________________________1992-96<br />

Aloi, Doneen ________________________ 1989-93<br />

Amendolea, Patty ____________________ 1983-84<br />

Armstrong, Linda ______________________ 1976-77<br />

B<br />

Ballack, Mary Kay ____________________ 1982-83<br />

Bango, Heather _______________________1988-90<br />

Barnett, Shirley _______________________1978-82<br />

Beach, Shannon ______________________1993-98<br />

Bennett, Debbie ______________________ 1975-76<br />

Betz, Elise __________________________ 1983-85<br />

Blauser, Lauren _______________________1993-96<br />

Bowers, Dorothy _____________________ 1984-88<br />

Bowles, Altida _______________________1993-97<br />

Branson, Lauren ______________________2004-08<br />

Bray, Julie ___________________________1986-90<br />

Brown, Brandi _______________________2009-10<br />

Brunot, Cindy ________________________ 1981-85<br />

Buchanan, Cyndi _____________________ 1975-76<br />

Burazer, Cindy _______________________ 1975-78<br />

Burnham, Angela ___________________1998-2000<br />

Burkett, Debbie ______________________1985-89<br />

C<br />

Carson, Danielle _____________________ 1982-86<br />

Cepin, Stacie _________________________1994-96<br />

Chappell, Cathy _______________________1979-80<br />

Christopher, Karla _____________________1980-81<br />

Cohill, My’Kea _______________________ 2004-06<br />

Colburn, Brandy ______________________ 1991-94<br />

Cole, Stephanie ______________________1985-89<br />

Colla, Marilyn ________________________ 1976-77<br />

Cook, Colleen ________________________1994-98<br />

Cooper, Louise _______________________ 1977-81<br />

Cowley, Rachel ______________________ 1989-93<br />

Cupples, Jill __________________________1995-99<br />

D<br />

Daniszewski, Audrey __________________ 1984-87<br />

Davis, Ta’Myra _______________________2006-07<br />

Dawson, Christal _____________________ 1978-79<br />

Deemer, Hildy ________________________ 1975-76<br />

Delfratte, Carol _______________________ 1978-79<br />

Diatko, Cindy ________________________ 1977-79<br />

DiDomenico, Cindy ____________________1979-83<br />

Dimitrov, Bojana _____________________2009-10<br />

Djorovic, Donna ______________________1989-92<br />

E<br />

Echelberry, Kristi ______________________ 1991-95<br />

Eifert, Caryn ________________________ 1997-98<br />

Evans, Candy ________________________ 1975-76<br />

F<br />

Fabianova, Barb ______________________2001-05<br />

Farrell, Kelly _________________________1984-85<br />

Fenton, Beth _________________________ 1975-78<br />

Feret, Stasha _________________________1983-84<br />

Ferraro, Christina _____________________1992-96<br />

Finn, Shannon ________________________1984-86<br />

Fleming, Tara ________________________2001-05<br />

Forsythe, Jessica ____________________ 2000-04<br />

Frazier, Natasha ______________________ 1992-93<br />

Fredricks, Debbie _____________________ 1975-77<br />

Fredricks, Linda_______________________ 1975-79<br />

G<br />

Gabrielson, Lisa ______________________ 1987-91<br />

Gasparek, Makala ____________________ 2008-10<br />

Gaudiose, Kristy ______________________2003-06<br />

Gedeon, Angie _______________________1994-95<br />

Gettig, Cindy _________________________ 1975-77<br />

Gifford, Carol _________________________1976-80<br />

Godfrey, Monique _____________________2005-09<br />

Grant, Wanda ________________________ 1977-81<br />

Grexa, Monica ________________________1990-94<br />

Kelsey Gurganus ______________________2007-09<br />

H<br />

Hall, Jennifer _________________________1995-96<br />

Hanek, Cathy ________________________2000-05<br />

Harris, Heather _______________________2000-02<br />

Hartman, Cathy _______________________1990-94<br />

Hauger, Liz __________________________1993-97<br />

Hendrix, Cara ________________________1985-89<br />

Hendrix, Carla ________________________1985-87<br />

Holmes, Michelle ______________________2002-06<br />

Horner, Jen __________________________1998-02<br />

Horodyski, Kim _______________________ 1981-84<br />

Hykes, Karla _________________________1984-85<br />

J<br />

Jackson, Cindy (Packman) ______________ 1977-81<br />

Jenkins, Maryum_____________________2009-10<br />

Johnston, Maggie _____________________2001-03<br />

Johnston, Peg ________________________ 1976-77<br />

Jones, Teresita _______________________1994-98<br />

Justice, Jessica _______________________1996-99<br />

K<br />

Karner, Heather ______________________ 2006-08<br />

Kelley, Carrie _________________________1993-97<br />

Kenneally, Brianne ____________________ 1997-01<br />

Kerner, Melissa _______________________1980-84<br />

Kondoleon, Irene ______________________1985-87<br />

Kozak, Cheryl ________________________ 1975-76<br />

L<br />

LaFleur, Nikita ________________________2005-09<br />

LaGamba, Joanne ____________________ 1975-77<br />

Landgraff, Terry ______________________1976-80<br />

Lane, Karen __________________________1982-84<br />

Lawrence, Vicki _______________________ 1977-81<br />

Lyden, Jen __________________________ 1997-01<br />

Lyons, Anjalia _______________________ 2006-08<br />

M<br />

Majewski, Leslie ______________________1996-00<br />

Manuel, Rachael ______________________ 2008-10<br />

March, Kaitlyn ________________________2006-10<br />

Martin, Ann Marie _____________________1994-98<br />

Masloski, Mandy ______________________1992-94<br />

McCombs, Caroline ___________________1994-98<br />

McGahagan, Mary ____________________ 1976-79<br />

Metro, Allison ________________________1998-02<br />

Middlebrooks, Kenya _________________ 2008-10<br />

Miller, Angie__________________________ 1987-89<br />

Miller, Natalie ________________________1989-93<br />

Moschella, Christine ___________________1993-94<br />

Moschella, Nadine ____________________1994-95<br />

Mowen, Kira ________________________ 2006-08<br />

Murphy, Joanne_______________________1978-80<br />

N<br />

Naples, Mary Joe ____________________ 1982-83<br />

Nee, Carol __________________________ 1986-88<br />

Neila, Nicole _________________________2002-05<br />

Nelms, Mabel _______________________ 1986-88<br />

Nick, Barb __________________________ 1979-83<br />

Nortey, Macey _______________________ 2008-10<br />

Novak, Devin ________________________ 2000-04<br />

O<br />

O’Brien, Darbi ________________________1998-00<br />

O’Brien, Maureen ____________________ 1982-83<br />

Olmstead, Jessica_____________________2001-04<br />

Ormsby, Merry _______________________ 1975-76<br />

P<br />

Pendleton, Ashley _____________________2005-09<br />

Perugini, Jen _________________________2001-05<br />

Peters, Margaret ______________________ 1981-85<br />

Petit, Katlyn _________________________2003-04<br />

Petrek, Jayne ________________________ 1975-78<br />

Pope, Nikki __________________________ 1997-01<br />

Porter, Margaret ______________________ 1981-85<br />

R<br />

Rappach, Dianne _____________________1988-92<br />

Rex, Jeanna _________________________1988-92<br />

Robinson, Jennifer ____________________1988-91<br />

Rohland, Evelyn ______________________1979-83<br />

Roscoe, Toni _________________________2005-08<br />

Rosko, Bridget ________________________1984-88<br />

Rotunno, Lisa ________________________1995-99<br />

Russo, Ashlee ________________________2002-06<br />

Ryals, Joyce _________________________ 1976-77<br />

S<br />

Sabree, Aliyah ________________________2002-06<br />

Schaeffer, Barb _______________________ 1977-80<br />

Schloemp, Jessica ____________________2004-08<br />

Schwab, Denise ______________________1978-82<br />

Scott, Amanda _______________________ 1997-01<br />

Scott, Tiara __________________________2007-09<br />

Seimetz, Holly ________________________1978-82<br />

Shidell, Jenny ________________________1988-89<br />

Simione, Tanja _______________________1984-88<br />

Smades, Debbie ______________________1993-94<br />

Snorf, Megan _______________________ 2005-06<br />

Somple, Collette ______________________1986-87<br />

Somple, Margaret _____________________1986-91<br />

Stocz, Sandra ________________________1989-90<br />

T<br />

Tarrant, Melissa ______________________2001-05<br />

Thomas, Sharella _____________________1990-93<br />

V<br />

Valley, Mary __________________________ 1991-94<br />

Vanaman, Denise _____________________ 1975-78<br />

Vaughn, Velissa ______________________2005-09<br />

Vicarel, Monica _______________________1998-02<br />

Vilk, Pamela Sue ______________________ 1991-93<br />

Vodenichar, Mary Jo ___________________1983-85<br />

Vogrin, Alyson ________________________1998-01<br />

W<br />

Watkins, Tonia ________________________1999-00<br />

Weigl, Gaylene _______________________1983-84<br />

Wertz, Donna ________________________1988-92<br />

Westley, Jaquetta _____________________2008-09<br />

Wills, Carol __________________________1983-84<br />

Woodward, Jenny _____________________ 1987-91<br />

Woodward, Sharon ____________________1980-84<br />

Y<br />

Young, Missy _________________________1996-00<br />

Yuhasz, Julie ________________________1985-87<br />

Z<br />

Zbyniewski, Andrea ____________________ 1977-78<br />

Zetts, Christie ________________________2000-01<br />

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