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TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information
BEMIDJI STATE QUICK FACTS
2006-07 Quick Facts & Table of Contents ............................................ 1 2006-07 Season Outlook...................................................................... 2 BSU Head Coach Mike Curfman.......................................................... 3 Assistant Coaches / Support Staff ........................................................ 4
Meet the 2006-07 Team Numerical Roster / Roster Breakdown ................................................. 5 2006-07 Returning Players..............................................................7-10
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2006-07 Newcomers ..................................................................... 11-12 2006-07 Team Photo .......................................................................... 12 Personality Grid .................................................................................. 13
2005-06 Season-In-Review Season Recap .................................................................................... 14 Statistics, Results, Leaders ................................................................ 15 Individual Game-by-Game Statistics / Individual Superlatives ........... 16 Individual and Team Highs / Milestones ............................................. 17
Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
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General Information............................................................................ 18 2005-06 Statistics ............................................................................... 19 2005-06 Standings, Honors & Awards ............................................... 19 All-Time Standings & Champions ....................................................... 19 All-Time Records ................................................................................ 20 2006-07 NSIC Opponents .............................................................21-22 2006-07 NSIC Coaches’ Poll and Players to Watch ........................... 22 2006-07 Composite Schedule ............................................................ 23
Bemidji State State Women’s Basketball Basketball History & Records
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Game, Season, Career Records ........................................................ 24 All-time Top-10s .................................................................................. 25 All-Time Award WInners ..................................................................... 26 Year-by-Year Leaders / Team Statistics.............................................. 27 Coaching Records .............................................................................. 28 BSU’s All-time Series versus Opponents ......................................29-32 Year-by-Year Results .....................................................................33-35
School Information BSU Gymnasium/Memorial Hall ......................................................... 36
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Welcome to Bemidji ............................................................................ 37 This is Bemidji State University .......................................................... 38 BSU Athletic Facilities ........................................................................ 39 Beaver Pride: The Team Behind the Teams ....................................... 40 Media Information / NCAA Rules Compliance...............................41-42 Bemidji State Administration .............................................................. 43 Department of Athletics Staff & Directory ........................................... 44 2006-07 Schedule .......................................................................... OBC
Credits:
The 2006-07 Bemidji State University Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a production of the Bemidji State University Sports Information Department. All Rights Reserved. The 2006-07 version of this media guide was written, designed and edited by Assistant Sports Information Director Brad Folkestad using the Adobe Creative Suite on a Macintosh PowerBook G4. Research, editorial and technical assistance provided by Director of Marketing and Communications Rose Jones, Sports Information Director Andy Bartlett, Graduate Assistant Troy Berneking, and student assistants Todd Zeidler, Justin Stottlemyre, Shane Claypool, Lynsey Andrews and Sarah Opdahl. Printing: Arrow Printing Bemidji, Minn. Outside cover design: Arrow Printing, Bemidji, Minn. Inside cover design: Justin Stottlemyre. Photos: John Swartz, BSU Photo Services. For additional copies of this publication, contact the BSU Sports Information Office at (218) 7552763 or mail check of money order of $5.00 to BSU Sports Information: WBB Media Guide, 1500 Birchmont Drive NE #29, Bemidji, MN 56601. 2006-07 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
Enrollment: ..................................................................... 5,020 Location: ................................................Bemidji, Minn. 56601 Founded: ......................................................................... 1919 Conference: ................................ Northern Sun Intercollegiate Commissioner: ...........................................Butch Raymond Assistant Commissioner/SWA: ............................. Erin Lind Assistant Commissioner/MR: ......................... Nick Kornder Media Relations Phone: ..............................(612) 379-1535 Web site: ........................................... www.northernsun.org Affiliation: ..................... NCAA Division II (NCAA I-Hockey) Nickname: .................................................................. Beavers School Colors: ...........................Green (PMS 329) and White Home Court (capacity): ................... BSU Gymnasium (2,500) President: ....................... Dr. Jon E. Quistgaard (Arizona ‘79) Athletic Director: ...................... Dr. Rick Goeb (North Dakota St. ‘89) Head Athletic Trainer: ............................................. Bill Crews Assistant Athletic Trainer: ................................Pam DeLancey Athletic Trainer Phone: ................................(218) 755-2769 Equipment Managers: ..................... Vance Balstad & Gloria Bannor Equipment Phone: ...........................................(218) 755-3292 Compliance Coordinator: ..................................Mike Curfman Athletic Secretary: ............................................... Deb Slough Athletic Phone: ...........................................(218) 755-2941 Athletic Fax: ...............................................(218) 755-3898 Ticket Manager: ...................................................... Pam Papp Ticket Phone: ..............................................(218) 755-2057
SPORTS INFORMATION
Director: ............................... Andy Bartlett (Kansas State ‘95) Office: .........................................................(218) 755-4603 Home:..........................................................(218) 444-8363 Email: .........................................jbartlett@bemidjistate.edu Assistant/Basketball SID: ......Brad Folkestad (Bemidji St. ‘01) Assistant Phone: .........................................(218) 755-2763 Assistant Home: ..........................................(218) 371-1996 Assistant Email:..................... bfolkestad@bemidjistate.edu Graduate Assistant: .........Troy Berneking (UM-Crookston ‘04) Graduate Assistant Email: ........... tberneking@bemidjistate.edu Basketball Press Row:.....................................(218) 755-4603 Web site: ............................ http://info.bemidjistate.edu/sports SID Fax: ..........................................................(218) 755-3898 Mailing Address: ................................ BSU Sports Information 1500 Birchmont Drive, NE, #29 Bemidji, MN 56601
PROGRAM HISTORY
First year of women’s basketball: .................................... 1967 Overall record: .........................445-482-1 (.480) - 39 seasons Years in post-season play: .................................................... 0 Northern Sun (NSC) Championships: .................................. 3 ................................................................ (1980, 1986, 1987) Northern Sun Intercollegiate (NSIC) Championships: ........... 0
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach:............................ Mike Curfman (Concordia ‘92) Basketball Office Phone: .................................(218) 755-3783 e-mail ......................................... mcurfman@bemidjistate.edu Record at School: ..................................... 13-15 (2nd season) Career Record: ...........................................78-116 (.402) / 8th Assistant Coach:.............. Karen Siira (Minnesota, Crookston) Graduate Assistant: ...............Brenna Rollie (MSU-Moorhead)
TEAM INFORMATION
2005-06 Record: ................................................. 13-15 (.464) NSIC Record/Finish: ........................................ 6-8 (.429) / 5th Starters Returning/Lost:...................................................... 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................................ 10/3 Newcomers............................................................................ 4
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2006-07 Season Outlook
The 2006-07 women’s basketball season at Bemidji State University is one that comes with a certain amount of anticipation. A relatively young, talented team is coming off a season in which it made a gain of eighth wins, won ten home games for the first time in 14 years and its 13 victories marked just the second double-digit win total since 1998-99 season, returns ten players including 2005-06 NSIC CoDefensive Player of the Year Amy Lawson (Jr., PG, Spencer, Iowa) and Third Team All-NSIC pick Stephanie Peterson (Jr., C, Bismarck, N.D.). The team has had a year to grow into head coach Mike Curfman’s system and with addition of four freshman, is ready to make some noise in the NSIC and throughout the region.
The Returners
With 10 players returning and six players that saw significant time in starting roles last winter, BSU has a wealth of talent returning for the 2006-07 campaign. Headlining the group is the trio of Lawson, Peterson and one of two seniors on the team and the only player to be entering her fourth season at BSU, Nancy McConkey (Sr., F, Superior, Wis.). Each of the aforementioned three have proven themselves as some of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference’s elite by being named all-conference at some point during their careers. Lawson begins her third season as the team’s floor general. As soon as she stepped foot on campus in the fall of 2004, she solidified herself as the point guard and has been there since. During her career she has logged time in all 56 of the Beavers’ contests and has started nearly everyone. After a freshman campaign in which she led the team in assists (129) and steals (75), she turned her game up a notch last winter increasing her scoring by over four points per game to 9.6 and posted the nations’ 14th-best assists per game total (5.7) and ranked 47th with 2.7 steals per contest. The sophomore used her greatest asset of quickness in many games to set the tone with a timely steal, a drive to the hoop, or a combination of the two to put herself on the line to provide a spark to ignite the Beavers. With another year under her belt in a fast-paced scheme that compliments her skills, with a group of skilled players she has played with for two seasons, all signs point to greater improvement. A Third-Team All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference selection, Peterson became the fifth player in the history of the program to lead the team in scoring and rebounding in the same season in 2005-06. Her totals of 12 points and 8.5 rebounds per game were a product of consistency. Anchoring the paint for BSU in all 28 games as a sophomore, she posted a team-leading 10 double-doubles grabbed seven or more rebounds on 19 occasions and scored at least 10 points 19 times. A hard-working player that may not have the quickest feet on the floor makes up for that by knowing how to use her body, her knowledge of the game, hard work and sheer determination. After finding her way to the free-throw line just 25 times as a freshman, she had 100 attempts in 2005-06. Her defensive ability is also valuable to the Beavers. Last year posted 32 steals to ranked third among her teammates and her 19 blocks led the team. Nancy McConkey has been a staple on the court for the Beavers during the last three seasons. She has been with been with BSU through thick and thin and was a major factor to its success in 2005-06. The junior was third on the team in the scoring column at 10.9 points per game and was the squad’s most efficient shooter connecting on nearly 54 percent of her attempts (107-200). Karlee Simonson (Jr., F, Rockford, Minn.), Melissa Roberts (So., F, Staples, Minn.) and Jenny Wenlund (Jr., Elk River, Minn.) round out the Beavers’ returning post players. In Simonson’s first full season, after missing the bulk of 2004-05 due to injury, she was the team’s second-leading rebounder at 6.1 and solidified herself as a legitimate scoring threat from inside out posting an 8.7 points per game average. She finished the season scoring in double-figures in the final 10 games of the season and trailed only Peterson recording five double-doubles. Roberts saw time in 27 of the Beavers 28 games and played a significant role especially on the offensive end of the court off the bench. Wenlund’s greatest asset is her height. Standing at 6-4, she is the tallest player ever to wear the green and white and was used mostly in special defensive situations. A new player to the game of basketball, she looks to see her time increased this year after a year of hard work learning the game.
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This season the back court looks to be the deepest of any position for the Beavers. In addition to Lawson, a quartet of second-year players look to fight for time at the guard spot. Heidi Matzke So., G, Red Lake Falls, Minn.), Colleen Boell (So., G, Burnsville, Minn.), Bridget Smith (So., G, Burnsville, Minn.) and 2005-06 transfer Kate Bremmer (Sr., G, Granite Falls, Minn.) each bring a different look and skills to the table. Matzke may have been BSU best player in transition last winter. Her speed and anticipation allowed her to benefit from a number of Lawson’s assists on the fast break. She at 7.3 points per game, she also posted the Beavers second-highest three-point total with 19. Boell and Smith both showed flashes of great shooting ability with Boell grabbing significant amounts of playing time at points during the season. Bremmer may be the best jump shooter in the group coming to BSU from the College of St. Catherine where she was an all-conference selection as a sophomore and was one of the team’s leading scorers. She came off the bench on many occasions to kick-start the offense with a jumper or two.
The Newcomers
Returning the bulk of his roster and following one of the school’s largest recruiting classes in 2005-06, Curfman and his staff have added three guards and a center, all college freshman, to the roster for 2006-07. The class will bring size, skill and proven success to the BSU roster. Kirsten Hengstler (Fr., G, Andover, Minn.), Katherine Jamnick (Fr., C, Soudan, Minn.), Kelly Landsverk (Fr., G, Fosston, Minn.) and Miranda Nelson (Fr., G, St. Michael, Minn.) stand as Curfman’s first signing class at BSU. Hengstler is a 5-11 guard from Andover, Minn. She is a two-time letter winner and averaged 12 points, five rebounds and four assist per game as a prep and helped lead her team to the Minnesota State Tournament as a sophomore. Jamnick is a 6-0 center from Soudan, Minn. who has played varsity basketball since the eighth grade. She has also led her team to a State Tournament and garnered a variety of local and regional awards. Landsverk was a part of a Fosston High School team that made four trips to the Minnesota State High School Tournament and posted a record of 103-19 in four years on the varsity squad. She finished her career with over 1,000 points and 2,000 assists. Finally, Nelson is a 5-9 guard from St. Michael, Minn. She posted averages of 11 points, five rebounds and five assists at St. Michael-Albertville High School helping the team to a 24-4 overall record as a junior.
The Schedule
The 2006-07 may be as difficult as any in recent memory at BSU. After a pair of exhibitions versus NCAA Division I opponents, South Dakota State University and North Dakota State University, the team sets out to play four North Central Conference teams in tournament play. The Beavers will battle Minnesota State University and Augustana and the Pepsi Tipoff and Minnesota Duluth and a St. Cloud State University team that has plunged deep into the NCAA Tournament in each of the last two seasons at the American Family Insurance Classic. Due to the addition of University of Mary and Upper Iowa University, four games have been added to the NSIC slate in 2006-07. BSU jumps into league play Dec. 1 with 2006 NSIC Champion and NCAA Tournament participant Wayne State College. In addition to the usual NSIC opponents of Concordia University-St. Paul, Minnesota State University Moorhead, University of Minnesota, Crookston, Northern State and Southwest Minnesota State University, BSU draws Mayville State University (12/16), perennial D-II power University of North Dakota (12/20), first-time opponent Wisconsin-Plattville (12/28), and a second tilt with Minnesota State (1/16) before wrapping the regular season at Winona State Feb. 24. For the eighth season, the NSIC will cap the season with a conference tournament. The top eight teams at the conclusion of the regular season will qualify for the tournament with the top four seeds hosting quarterfinal games Feb. 28. March 3-4. The highest remaining seed will welcome the league’s final four teams to the semifinal and championship rounds. The tournament’s champions earns an automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament by way of the North Central Regional, hosted by the region’s top seed. The 2007 Elite Eight is slated for March 21-24 in Kearney, Neb.
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Head Coach - Second Season at BSU
urfman, begins his second season pacing the Bemidji State sidelines and his seventh season has a head coach in 2006-07. His second season comes on the heels of a campaign in which he guided a team with a good group of core players and nine newcomers from a record of 5-23 to a 13-15 mark and within a point of defeating a talented MSU Moorhead team on its home court in the opening round of the NSIC Tournament. Rejuvenating a program is nothing new to Curfman, he came to Bemidji State after six years at the helm of the University of Minnesota, Crookston program where three times during his tenure his teams set or equaled school records for wins (2000-01, 2001-02 and 2004-05) and racked up 55 victories during his final four seasons. While at UMC, he helped to elevate the program to the NCAA Division II level. After a 1-26 season in 1999-2000, Curfman directed the Golden Eagles to a schoolrecord nine wins in 2000-01 and increased that record 16 the following year. In 2002-03, under Curfman, UMC made the NSIC tournament for the first time, cruising to the championship game before falling to NCAA Tournament bound University of Minnesota Duluth. Most recently his Golden Eagles tied for fourth place in the NSIC posting a league record of 8-6 while going 16-11 overall and making the their first ever appearance in the North Central Regional Polls. He has mentored 10 All-Conference selections as a head coach including 2000-01 NSIC Newcomer of the Year and 2001-02 Player of the Year Jessica Forsline and was himself named as the 2002 NSIC Coach of the Year. Curfman’s teams have done equally as well in the classroom. During his tenure at UMC, the Golden Eagles have posted at least a 3.0 team grade point average and finished in the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association’s Top 10 Academic National Rankings with a team G.P.A. of better than 3.4 in 2004-05. Previous to taking over the UMC program, Curfman was an assistant coach at St. Cloud State University (1994-99), serving as Dr. Lori Ulferts’ top assistant for five seasons. He also coached under Dr. Ulferts at Moorhead State University (1992-94) as an assistant while serving as the head coach of the junior varsity team. He has presented at a number of camps and clinics and is a member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) and the Minnesota State High School League Coaches Association.
head coach Curfman Versus... School Adams State Augustana Bemidji State California-San Diego Carleton Concordia-St. Paul Dakota State Fort Hays State Fort Lewis Grand Canyon Huron Incarnate Word Jamestown Master’s Mayville State Metro State Minnesota, Crookston Minnesota Duluth Minnesota-Morris Minnesota State Minnesota State-Moorhead Minot State Morningside Mount Mercy Nebraska-Kearney North Dakota North Dakota State Northern State Northland Baptist St. Cloud State South Dakota State Southeastern Oklahoma Southwest Minnesota State Texas A&M Kingsville Upper Iowa Valley City State Wayne State (Neb.) Winona State Wisconsin-Parkside
Record against 1-0 1-3 5-7 1-0 1-0 4-11 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 4-1 0-1 6-3 1-0 1-1 1-11 7-1 3-1 3-12 0-1 2-0 1-0 0-1 0-6 0-5 5-11 1-0 1-4 0-1 0-1 2-12 0-1 1-1 4-0 5-9 10-4 0-1
*All records as a head coach only
A native of Fosston, Minn., Curfman was an Academic All-America selection for the UMC basketball team while earning his A.A.S. degree. He then moved on to Concordia College in Moorhead, Minn. where he graduated in 1992 with his B.A. in Business Administration while captaining the Cobber men’s basketball program. In 1994, Curfman earned his MBA in business administration from Moorhead State University (now Minnesota State University Moorhead) while acting as an assistant coach for the Dragons’ women’s basketball program. Curfman currently resides in Fosston with his wife Michelle, his son Caleb and his daughter Emily.
THE CURFMAN FILE Year 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93
School Bemidji State Minnesota, Crookston Minnesota, Crookston Minnesota, Crookston Minnesota, Crookston Minnesota, Crookston Minnesota, Crookston St. Cloud State St. Cloud State St. Cloud State St. Cloud State St. Cloud State Moorhead State Moorhead State
Assignment Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant
Overall Record / Conference Record 13-15 / 6-8 Northern Sun Intercollegiate 16-12 / 8-6 Northern Sun Intercollegiate 11-16 / 6-12 Northern Sun Intercollegiate 12-18 / 6-12 Northern Sun Intercollegiate 16-11 / 11-7 Northern Sun Intercollegiate 9-18 / 5-13 Northern Sun Intercollegiate 1-26 / 1-17 Northern Sun Intercollegiate 18-9 / 9-9 North Central 13-14 / 8-10 North Central 8-19 / 3-15 North Central 14-13 / 8-10 North Central 8-19 / 5-13 North Central 17-11 / 8-4 Northern Sun Intercollegiate 20-9 / 9-3 Northern Sun Intercollegiate
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Denae Fisher
Student Assistant Second Season
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isher enters her second season as a student assistant coach for the Beavers. A graduate of Falls High School in International Falls, Minn., Fisher was a member of the varsity basketball team and went on to play two seasons for Diefer Humbert at Rainy River Community College before arriving at BSU. A double major in health and physical education she is also working towards a developmental adapted physical education minor and a coaching specialty while at Bemidji State. Since 2002, Fisher has been involved in the coaching side of the game. During the 2002-03 season she coached the Falls High School seventh grade team. Upon making the move to Bemidji in the fall of 2004, she began working within the Bemidji High School system. The 2004-05 season was spent as the head coach of the ninth grade team while assisting with coaching duties for the varsity squad. She then moved on to a role with the seventh grade Bemidji Bombers team in the spring of 2005. She is the daughter of David and Barbara Fisher and plans to graduate from BSU in the spring of 2007.
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Karen Siira
Assistant Coach Second Season at Bemidji State
iira is in her second season at Bemidji State serving as both an assistant S women’s basketball coach and the institutions head women’s golf coach. She came to BSU from the University of Minnesota, Crookston where served
that school in the same capacity. During her first season on the job at BSU she not only helped the Beavers gain eight wins and post its first 10-win home schedule in more than 10 years, she also rejuvenated a dormant golf program. After competing for the better part of two seasons without enough players to participate as a team Siira took over, hit the recruiting path and filled her roster. Last fall her newly formed team finished sixth in the NSIC Fall Championship . In her first season as the Golden Eagles’ head golf coach, she guided UMC golfer Jen Orcutt to a seventh place finish at the 2004 NSIC Golf Championship and a trip to the NCAA Division II Super Regional where she also tied for seventh place. On the basketball court, Siira was instrumental in helping lead the UMC women’s basketball team to a 16-12 overall record, equaling a team mark for wins in a season, and finish fourth in the NSIC standings with a league record of 8-6. The Golden Eagles also made an appearance in the North Central Regional rankings for the first time in school history. A four-year letterwinner for the UMC women’s basketball team, she was no stranger to the program. As a sophomore (2001-02) she was a member of a squad that set a school record for wins (16-11) after just two seasons earlier finishing with just one victory (1-26). She was a three-time NSIC All-Academic Team selection (2002-04), was selected as a team co-captain for her senior season (2003-04) and was rewarded for hard work and dedication to the UMC women’s basketball team with numerous team awards during her playing career. In addition to her experience at UMC, Siira served as a summer youth basketball coach in Brandon, Minn. during the summer of 2001 and was a coach at Evansville Middle School in 1999-2000. A native of Evansville, Minn., Siira graduated from the University of Minnesota, Crookston in 2004 with a bachelor of science degree in sports and recreation management. While at UMC she also earned a minor in coaching.
Brenna Rollie
Graduate Assistant Coach Second Season at Bemidji State
Pam Delancy Athletic Trainer Fourth Season
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n her fourth season at Bemidji State University, Pam Delancy is responsible for athletic training services supplied to the BSU women’s basketball team. In addition to basketball, Delancy also works closely with the Beaver football team and a variety of other athletic programs. Delancy possesses a master’s degree and is certified by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association.
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renna Rollie returns for a second season as Bemidji State’s Graduate B Assistant Coach. She came to BSU after a stellar playing career at Augustana College and NSIC rival Minnesota State University, Moorhead. She
brings experience as both a player and a coach. In addition to the duties that come with the BSU basketball program, Rollie has been active in coaching youth programs and camps throughout the region. While fulfilling her student-teaching obligations she served as an assistant coach for her hometown Rothsay High School varsity team. She has also been involved with a number of youth programs put on by Augustana College, the Sioux Falls YMCA and assisted Concordia College coach Steve Gravalin with his Courts Plus camps. While at Augustana Rollie averaged 8.7 points, 3.7 rebound and 3.4 assists per game in a starting capacity for over two seasons. She was elected as a captain of the Vikings squad for her junior season and ranked in the top-ten in the North Central Conference in both assists and assists to turnover ratio. She transferred to MSU Moorhead for her final collegiate season where she made the move from the two-guard to the point guard position. She came off the bench for the Dragons earning the team’s sixth man award. Started five years for Rothsay High School earned our All-Little Eight Conference nods and left the school as its all-time leading scorer (1,802), rebounder (829) and career leader in assists (556). During her final season at RHS, she led the team to a third place finish at the Minnesota State high School Tournament en route to conference MVP and All-State accolades. She is a 2004 graduate of Minnesota State University Moorhead with a degree in physical education and is currently seeking masters degree in sports studies at Bemidji State and expects to graduate in the spring of 2007.
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Miranda Nelson Bridget Smith Heidi Matzke Kelly Landsverk Colleen Boell Melissa Roberts Nancy McConkey Karlee Simonson Katherine Jamnick Kate Bremmer Amy Lawson Jenny Wenlund Kirsten Hengstler Stephanie Peterson
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Yr.
Hometown (Last School)
Fr. So. So. Fr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr.
St. Michael, Minn. (St. Michael-Albertville HS) Burnsville, Minn. (Burnsville HS) Thief River Falls, Minn. (Lafayette HS) Fosston, Minn. (Fosston HS) Burnsville, Minn. (Burnsville HS) Staples, Minn. (Staples-Motley HS) Superior, Wis. (Maranatha Academy) Rockford, Minn. (Rockford HS) Soudan, Minn. (Tower-Soudan HS) Granite Falls, Minn. (College of St. Catherine) Spencer, Iowa (Spencer HS) Elk River, Minn. (Elk River HS) Andover, Minn. (Andover Senior HS) Bismarck, N.D. (Century HS)
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Hometown (Last School)
ALPHEBETICAL No. Name
14 33 50 31 12 34 10 20 3 55
Colleen Boell Kate Bremmer Kirsten Hengstler Katherine Jamnick Kelly Landsverk Amy Lawson Heidi Matzke Nancy McConkey Miranda Nelson Stephanie Peterson
15 23 4 43
Melissa Roberts Karlee Simonson Bridget Smith Jenny Wenlund
Pos. Ht. G G G F/C G PG G F G F/C
5-8 5-6 5-10 6-0 5-6 5-4 5-8 5-10 5-9 6-0
So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr.
F F G C
5-9 5-10 5-6 6-4
So. Jr. So. Jr.
Burnsville, Minn. (Burnsville HS) Granite Falls, Minn. (College of St. Catherine) Andover, Minn. (Andover Senior HS) Soudan, Minn. (Tower-Soudan HS) Fosston, Minn. (Fosston HS) Spencer, Iowa (Spencer HS) Thief River Falls, Minn. (Lafayette HS) Superior, Wis. (Maranatha Academy) St. Michael, Minn. (St. Michael-Albertville HS) Bismarck, N.D. (Century HS)
Staples, Minn. (Staples-Motley HS) Rockford, Minn. (Rockford HS) Burnsville, Minn. (Burnsville HS) Elk River, Minn. (Elk River HS)
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Mike Curfman (Concordia College, 1992) Assisntat Coach: Karen Siira (Minnesota, Crookston, 2004) Graduate Assistant Coach: Brenna Rollie (MSU Moorhead, 2004)
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Coleen BOELL Heidi MATZKE Karen SIIRA Brenna Rollie
roster breakdown By Class SENIORS (2) Bremmer and McConkey JUNIORS (4) Lawson, Peterson, Simonson and Wenlund SOPHOMORES (4) Boell, Matzke, Roberts and Smith FRESHMEN (4) Hengstler, Jamnick, Landsverk and Nelson By State/Country UNITED STATES (14) IOWA (1) Lawson (Spencer) MINNESOTA (11) Boell (Burnsville) Bremmer (Granite Falls) Hengstler (Andover) Jamnick (Soudan) Landsverk (Fosston) Matzke (Thief River Falls) Nelson (St. Michael) Roberts (Staples) Simonson (Rockford) Smith (Burnsville) Wenlund (Elk River) NORTH DAKOTA (1) Peterson (Bismarck) WISCONSIN (1) McConkey (Superior) By Height Wenlund Jamnick Peterson Hengstler McConkey Simonson Nelson Roberts Boell Matzke Bremmer Landsverk Smith Lawson
6-4 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-9 5-9 5-8 5-8 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-4
By Position POINT GUARD (1) Lawson GUARD (7) Boell, Bremmer, Hengstler, Landsverk, Matzke, Nelson and Smith FORWARD (3) McConkey, Roberts and Simonson FORWARD/CENTER (2) Jamnick and Peterson CENTER (1) Wenlund
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Guard 5-6 Granite Falls, Minn. College of St. Catherine l
2005-06 (Junior): Recorded time in 26 games with two starts in her first season in the green and white...provided instant offense off the bench averaging 5.2 points in just over 10 minutes per game...her .771 free-throw percentage (37-48) was good for fourth on the squad...paced the team in steals on three occasions...scored 10-or-more points five times coming on strong as the season wound down netting double-figures point totals in four of the last five games...posted career-highs of 16 points and six assists versus Concordia-St. Paul in the final game of the regular season (2/26/06). St. Catherine Career: Played two seasons at the College of St. Catherine in Minneapolis, Minn...ranked second on the team averaging 13.6 points per game as a sophomore...led the Wildcats in scoring on six occasions...scored more than 20 points five times in 2004-05 including a season-high 25 points in an 88-90 loss to Bethel College (12/4)...started 19 of 23 contests in 2004-05...her total of 59 assists was good for second among her teammates while her 50 steals was tops for the Wildcats...earned First Team All MIAC honors last winter...Earned All-MIAC First Year Team accolades as a freshman.
Bremmer’s Career Highs Points: FG made: FG attempts: 3Pt FG made: 3Pt FG attempts: FT made: FT attempts: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocked Shots: Minutes:
16 vs.Concordia-St. Paul, 2/26/06 4 vs.Concordia-St. Paul, 2/26/06 11 vs. SW Minnesota State, 1/20/06 2 vs.three times 5 at MSU Moorhead, 3/01/06 6 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 2/26/06 8 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 2/26/06 4 at MSU Moorhead, 1/13/06 6 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 2/26/06 3 at SW Minnesota State, 2/11/06 1 two times 29 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 2/26/06
Yellow Medicine East High School Career: Selected First Team All-Conference...led her team to a 26-4 record and a trip to the state high school basketball tournament in 2001-02...earned a spot on the 2003 Minnesota All- Start team...a three-port standout, she also garnered letters in cross country (2) and softball (4).was a member of the National Honor Society and the YMEHS Honor Roll. Personal: Born Oct. 10, 1984 in Granite Falls, Minn...Daughter of Ryan and Connie Bremmer...father played collegiate baseball at MSU Moorhead...uncle Howard Bremmer was a baseball player at BSU...Kate is an exercise science major at Bemidji State.
Bremmer’s Stats at BSU
YR 2005-06
GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. 26 42-127 .331 13-47 .227
FT-FTA PCT. 37-48 .771
REB PF FO 8-22 27 0
A 32
BLK STL PTS AVG 2 17 134 5.2
Nancy McConkey
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Senior
Forward 5-10 Superior, Wis Maranatha High School l
2005-06 (Junior): Played in 24 games as a junior, missing four contests due to injury...finished third on the team averaging 10.9 points per game while leading the team and ranking fourth in the NSIC with a .535 field goal percentage (107-200)...scored in double-figures 14 times including two times going for more than 20...posted one double-double netting 17 points while grabbing 13 rebounds at Concordia-St. Paul (1/6/06)... hauled in 10-or-more rebounds three times...earned NSIC Player of the Week honors Jan. 9th after an opening week of the season in which she averaged 19 points per game...was second on the team with eight blocks. 2004-05 (Sophomore): Played in each of BSU’s 28 games and ranked second among her teammates starting 24 times...poured in 10.8 points per game over all while leading the team in NSIC play with 10.5 points per contest...made good on a team best 128 field goals...posted teamhigh .492 (128-260) field goal percentage...recorded double-figure scoring totals 15 times netting a career-best 30 points versus St. Cloud State (1/3/05)...tops among returners with three double-double performances...led the team in rebounds with 5.1 per league contest...fifteen-rebound performance versus Minnesota, Crookston (2/5/05) set new career-mark and was the Beavers’ top single-game rebounding total of season... paced BSU in scoring seven times while posting the top rebounding total on nine occasions...earned All-NSIC Third Team honors.
McConkey’s Career Highs
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Points: 30 vs. St. Cloud State, 1/3/05 FG made: 13 vs. St. Cloud State, 1/3/05 FG attempts: 19 vs. St. Cloud State, 1/3/05 FG PCT (min 5 made): 1.000 (6-6) vs. Metro State, 12/3/05 3Pt FG made: 2 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 2/7/04 3Pt FG attempts: 4 vs. Northern State, 1/6/04 3Pt FG PCT (min 2 made): 1.000 (2-2) vs. CSP, 2/7/04 FT made: 7 at Concordia-St. Paul, 1/6/06 FT attempts: 7 at Concordia-St. Paul, 1/6/06 Rebounds: 15 vs. Minnesota, Crookston, 2/5/05 Assists: 3 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 1/7/05 Steals: 4 vs. Winona State, 1/3/04 Blocked Shots: 2 - four times Minutes: 38 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 3/2/05
2003-04 (Freshman): Appeared in all 29 games and notched the second-most starts of any rookie (16)...maintained averages of 6.6 points and 2.7 rebounds, the scoring was good for fourth on the club...averaged 8.4 points in her 16 league games...led club four times in steals and three times in scoring...netted career-high 17 points against Minnesota, Crookston (1/10/04) on 8-of-10 shooting...hit double-figures for the first time with 10 points against Concordia-St. Paul (1/2/04)...posted eight points and personal-best four steals vs. Winona State (1/3/04)... had a good second half of the year totaling six games of 10-plus points...Connected on 94 percent (16-of-17) of her free throws in BSU wins. Maranatha High School Career: A 60 percent shooter her senior year, McConkey held averages of 18.0 points, and 5.7 rebounds per game...Grabbed 626 career rebounds and netted 1,324 career points (14.6 points per game)...The 2002-03 Superior Daily Telegram Player of the Year and Duluth News Tribune All-Area Team member was a big reason for her program to go 23-1 in her final season...part of a regional championship club two years in a row...An “A” Honor Roll student...While attending Webster High for two years, was an all-conference cross country runner and participated in the state championships. Personal: Born Nov. 5, 1984 in Fort Worth, Texas...Daughter of Steven and Elizabeth McConkey...an applied and general psychology major... Brother, John, played basketball at MSU-Mankato , brother James is a trackster at UW-Madison while father was a collegiate runner.
McConkey’s Stats at BSU YR 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Totals
GP FG-FGA 29 74-162 28* 128*-260 24 107-200 80 302-608
PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA .457 5-12 .417 38-43 .492 4-12 .333 43-63* .535 2-7 .286 46-63 .497 11-30 .367 124-165
PCT. .884 .683 .730 .752
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REB 77 139 129 339
PF 79 72 49 208
FO 4 1 1 6
A 14 23 24 61
BLK 9 5 8 22
STL PTS AVG 28 191 6.6 23 303 10.8 16 262 10.9 67 756 9.5
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Amy Lawson
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Junior l Point Guard 5-4 Spencer, iowa Spencer High School
2005-06 (Sophomore): Selected as a 2006-07 NSIC Player to Watch...named 2006 NSIC Defensive Co-Player of the Year and earned allconference third team honors...played in each of the Beavers’ 28 games starting 24 times...averaged a team-high 31.9 minutes per tilt...ranked fourth on the team with 9.6 points per contest...netted double-figure point totals on 13 occasions...led the league with 5.7 assists and 2.7 steals per game...finished the season just three assists out of fourth place on the all-time assists list (289)...her total of 160 assists was good for fifth on the BSU single-season assists list...was ranked 14th in the country with 5.7 assists per game...posted double-digit assists totals on two occasions...recorded her first career double-double with 12 points and 11 assists versus Dakota State (12/4/05)...led the team drawing 114 free-throw attempts. 2004-05 (Freshman): Played in each of the Beavers’ 28 games while starting a team-best 25 in her first campaign...averaged 5.5 points while leading the team with 4.6 assists and 2.6 steals per game...posted the team’s best assist total on 20 occasions...her 14-assist effort versus Colorado State-Pueblo (11/26/04) ranked among the nation’s top single-game assist performances of 2004-05...three times scored 10 or more points and narrowly missed a fourth netting nine points on a career-high three triples versus Winona State (2/25/05)...logged more time on the court than any player in a BSU uniform last winter...played every minute of a 70-68 win over Winona State (2/25/05). Spencer High School Career: Lawson was a two-time First Team All-Lakes Conference unanimous selection...Lawson finished her prep career first in school history with 356 steals and 511 assists, and fourth with 703 lifetime points...posted five triple-doubles...led the SHS to its first ever trip the Iowa State Tournament and made a return trip the following season...as a senior, she was voted to the Iowa Basketball Coaches Association NW Iowa Class 3A All-District Team...other accolades include: Des Moines Register Second Team All-State 3A, Iowa Newspaper Association Second Team All-State Class 3A and Sioux City Journal All NW Iowa First-Team...Lawson has been chosen to play with an International Sports Specialists Down Under Sport touring team in Australia in the Summer of 2004...a repeat team Most Valuable Player, she ranked second in the state in assists her final two seasons...she eared 11 varsity letters in four sports at Spencer High School (basketball-3, soccer-5, swimming-2 and softball-1). Personal: Born March 30, 1986 to Mark and Kathy Lawson in Spencer, Iowa...is a business administration/finance major at BSU...her brother Brian played baseball at their mother’s Alma mater Briar Cliff (Iowa).
Lawson’s Stats at BSU YR 2004-05 2005-06 Totals
GP 28* 28 56
FG-FGA 57-142 90-216 147-358
PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA .401 12-36 .333 28-42 .417 13-39 .333 76-114 .410 25-75 .333 104-156
PCT. .667 ,667 .667
REB 75 103 178
PF 78* 69 147
FO A BLK STL PTS AVG 4* 129* 3 75* 154 5.5 1 160 1 75 269 9.6 5 289 4 150 423 7.5
Stephanie Peterson
Lawson’s Career Highs
16 - two times FG made: 6 at MSU Moorhead, 3/1/06 FG attempts: 15 at MSU Moorhead, 1/13/06 FG PCT (min 5 made): .714 (5-7) at UMC, 2/4/06 3Pt FG made: 3 vs. Winona State, 2/25/05 3Pt FG attempts: 7 - two times 3Pt FG PCT (min 2 made): 1.000 (3-3) vs. WSU, 2/25/05 FT made: 9 at Winona State, 1/7/06 FT attempts: 10 at Winona State, 1/7/06 Rebounds: 8 at MSU Moorhead, 1/13/06 Assists: 14 vs. Colorado State-Pueblo, 11/26/04 Steals: 7 - two times Blocked Shots: 1 - four times Minutes: 40 - two times
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Junior Center 6-1 Bismarck, N.D. Century High School
2005-06 (Sophomore): Played in each of BSU’s 28 games and found herself in the starting lineup 24 times...led the team in both scoring (12.0 ppg) and on the glass (8.5 rpg)...named Third Team All-NSIC...was second in the league grabbing 8.5 rebounds per contest, eighth with a .502 field goal percentage (135-269) and 11th on the scoring list netting 12.0 per game...posted a team-best 11 double-doubles...netted a career-high 20 points in a 74-72 win over Winona State (2/25/06)...recorded 15 points and 15 rebounds versus No. 3 North Dakota (12/17/06)... was second to only Amy Lawson with 100 free-throws attempts...recorded a team-best 19 blocks...her 239 rebounds ranks as the sixth-best single season total in BSU history. 2004-05 (Freshman): Scored playing time in each of the Beavers’ 28 games starting 23 as a freshman...was BSU’s top rebounder collecting 143 boards for an average of 5.1 per game...finished the season ranked sixth on the team netting 4.7 points per contest...Led the Beavers on the glass in 13 contests...four times grabbed 10 or more rebounds including twice grabbing a career-best 11...recorded double-digit scoring totals three times including a career-best 12 points versus Upper Iowa (12/28.04). Century High School Career: Was a North Dakota All-State player and co-captain her senior season at Bismarck Century...she led her club to a third-place finish at the state tournament her final two seasons...as a junior, she was honored on the WDA All-Conference and All-Tournament squads...she repeated those honors at the conclusion of her final campaign, was named as her team’s MVP and earned a spot on the AllState tea...the team’s leading rebounder as a junior, Peterson was a member of the Class A North Dakota Lions All-Star Basketball Team... on the volleyball court, Peterson was a WDA All-Tournament selection and co-captain in her final year...she was part of a second-place and fourth-place state-finishing team...a three-time National Honor Society member, Peterson graduated from Century High as an Honor Student. Personal: Born Oct. 28, 1985...she is the daughter of Mark and Carol Peterson...is a chemistry major at BSU in a minor in math...participates in the honors program....her grandfather Ken Peterson was a basketball player at North Dakota during the late 1940s.
Peterson’s Stats at BSU YR 2004-05 2005-06 Totals
GP FG-FGA 28* 58-149 28 135-269 56 193-418
PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. .389 0-1 .000 .502 0-0 .000 .461 0-1 .000
FT-FTA 16-25 65-100 81-125
PCT. .640 .650 .648
REB PF FO 143* 53 1 239 74 1 382 127 2
A 23 28 51
BLK STL PTS AVG 8 34 132 4.7 19 32 335 12.0 27 66 467 8.3
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Peterson’s Career Highs FG made: FG attempts: FG PCT (min 5 made): 3Pt FG attempts: FT made: FT attempts: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocked Shots: Minutes:
20 vs. Winona State, 2/25/06 10 vs. Winona State, 2/25/06 19 vs. Upper Iowa, 2/2/06 .909 (10-11) vs. WSU, 2/25/06 1 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 2/26/05 7 - three times 9 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 2/2/6/06 15 vs. North Dakota, 12/17/06 4 - two times 4 - two times 3 - two times 38 at Concordia-St. Paul, 1/6/06
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Karlee Simonson Simon
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Junior
Forward 5-10 Rockford, Minn. Rockford High School l
2005-06 (Sophomore): Saw the court in 27 games earning 14 starts...was fifth on the team in the scoring column averaging 8.7 points per game...was the team’s second-leading rebounder grabbing 6.1 per contest...pulled down 10-or-more boards on five occasions...BSU went 4-1 when Simonson collected at least 10 rebounds...was second to only Stephanie Peterson with five double-doubles including a 19-point, 10 rebound night versus Morningside (12/12/05)...started the final 10 games of the season...posted a .454 field goal percentage (89-196) to rank third among her teammates...her 19 three-pointers were good for third on the squad...was second on the team with 41 steals. 2004-05 (Freshman): Played in just nine games, starting twice, before suffering season-ending knee injury (12/10/04)...averaged 7.1 points and 3.8 rebound per game to begin the season while connecting on nearly 45 percent of her shots (22-49)...paced BSU in scoring and rebounding one time before her season came to an end...recorded a career-high 16 points in a loss to Metro State (12/3/04) in which she hit 7-of-8 field goal attempts (.875) including a 2-for-2 effort from beyond the arc - the team’s second-best single-game shooting performance of the year... wore number 14 in her first season.
Simonson’s Career Highs Points: FG made: FG attempts: FG PCT (min 5 made): 3Pt FG made: 3Pt FG attempts: 3Pt FG PCT (min 2 made): FT made: FT attempts: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocked Shots:
19 vs. Morningside, 12/12/05 8 vs. Minnesota, Crookston, 1/28/06 14 vs. Northern State, 2/17/06 .875 (7-8) vs. Metro State, 12/3/04 3 vs. Carleton, 12/31/05 4 - two times 1.000 (2-2) - two times 6 vs. Upper Iowa, 11/19/05 11 vs. Upper Iowa, 11/19/05 11 - three times 6 vs. Minnesota, Crookston, 1/28/06 6 vs. North Dakota, 11/20/04 1 - five times
Rockford High School Career: Averaged 18.8 points, 10.2 rebounds, 4.3 steals per game, and shot 48 percent from the field in 26 games played in 2002-03 en route to notching her 1,000th career point...entering her senior season, Simonson had totaled 1,206 points (16.5 ppg), 633 rebounds (8.7 rpg), 291 steals (4.0 spg), 165 assists (2.3 apg) and shot 47 percent from the floor in her career...a four-time All-Central Minnesota Conference first team selection, Simonson was chosen as the league’s player of the year three times...she also was mentioned on the All-State Class AA Team in 2001-02...the all-metro honorable mention selection had several player of the week honors including Wright County Athlete of the Week and Star and Tribune Athlete of the Week...she directed Rockford High School to three straight conference championships, sub-section championships and helped the team to section runner-up finishes each season...she is the owner of the state record for assists in a game with 19...she left RHS as its all-time leading scorer...Simonson has earned eight total letters in volleyball and softball...she was all-conference twice in volleyball and captained the squad her senior season...on the diamond, Simonson was Team MVP for two years, a 2003 All-State Class AA Pitcher and all-league two seasons. Personal: Born July 15, 1986 in Minneapolis, Minn...she is the daughter of Steven and Cindi Simonson...she is majoring in secondary education.
Simonson’s Stats at BSU YR 2004-05 2005-06 Totals
GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. 9 22-49 .449 3-7 .429 27 89-196 .454 15-38 .395 36 111-245 .453 18-45 .400
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FT-FTA PCT. 17-25 .680 41-68 .602 56-93 .602
REB 34 165 199
PF FO 20 0 63 1 83 1
A 16 44 60
BLK STL PTS AVG 1 16 64 7.1 4 41 234 8.7 5 57 298 8.2
Jenny Wenlund Junior
Center 6-4 Elk River, Minn. Elk River Area High School/St. Cloud State l
2005-06 (Sophomore): Saw time in 16 games as a sophomore....participated in her first season of competitive basketball... scored a career-high four points in 15 minutes at Northern State (1/14/06)...was perfect from the free-throw line at NSU and finished the season ranked second on the team with an .800 free-throw percentage. Elk River Area High School Career: A four-year letterwinnrer on the hockey team and garnered four golf letters...on the ice she earned three all-conference awards while being named all-conference honorable mention as a freshman...helped the team to the Minnesota State High School Hockey Tournament as a senior...placed fifth in the state golf tournament and was four times selected all-conference. Personal: Born June 4, 1985 to Larry and Debbie Wenlund in Coon Rapids, Minn...At 6-4 is the tallest player in the 40-year history of women’s basketball at BSU...was high school teammates with current BSU hockey players Jessica Pullar and Haley Balcom...is an exercise science major at Bemidji State.
Wenlund’s Career Highs Points: FG made: FG attempts: 3Pt FG made: 3Pt FG attempts: FT made: FT attempts: Rebounds: Assists: Blocked Shots: Minutes:
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4 at Northern State, 1/14/06 1 - four times 5 at Northern State, 1/14/06 none none 2 - two times 2 - two times 3 at Northern State, 1/14/06 1 - two times none 15 at Northern State, 1/14/06
Wenlund’s Stats at BSU
YR 2005-06
GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. 16 4-12 .333 0-0 .000
FT-FTA PCT. 4-5 .800
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REB PF FO 11 4 0
A 2
BLK STL PTS AVG 0 0 12 0.8
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Colleen Boell
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Sophomore l Guard 5-8 Burnsville, Minn. Burnsville High School
2005-06 (Freshman): Started in eight games while participating in 25 of the Beavers’ 28 contests...averaged 4.3 points and 2.2 rebounds while shooting better than 40 percent from the field...led the Beavers with 17 points at Mayville State to open the season (11/15/05)...matched her career-high 17 points in a 81-71 victory at Minnesota, Crookston (2/4/06)...also grabbed a career-best eight rebounds in that game...paced the Beavers’s scoring effort twice, led the team in steals two times and recorded a personal-best two blocks in the season’s opening game to lead all players. Burnsville High School Career: A four-year starter at BHS she was three times selected captain...averaged 12.2 points and 6.2 assists for the Blaze as a senior guiding BHS to an 18-8 record...averaged over 10 points, 4.5 assists and 2 steals per game over her career while four times garnering All-Lake Conference accolades and being named as the team’s Most Valuable Player twice...in addition, entering her senior season, she was named as one of five girl’s basketball Players to Watch in the South Metro by the Minneapolis Star Tribune...earned eight letters as a prep...she was also a four-year member of the Blaze softball team and contributed to its state championship in 2005. Personal: Born March 17, 1987 in Burnsville, Minn...she is the daughter of Jim and Mary Kay Boell...she was high school teammates with teammate Bridget Smith...is undecided on a major.
Boell’s Stats at BSU YR 2005-06
GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. 25 39-97 .402 13-41 .317
FT-FTA PCT. 17-27 .630
REB PF FO 20-35 18 0
A 35
Heidi Matzke
BLK STL PTS AVG 2 14 108 4.3
Boell’s Career Highs FG made: FG attempts: 3Pt FG made: 3Pt FG attempts: FT made: FT attempts: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocked Shots: Minutes:
17 - two times 7 at Mayville State, 11/15/05 13 at SW Minnesota State, 2/11/06 4 at SW Minnesota State, 2/11/06 7 at SW Minnesota State, 2/11/06 4 at Minnesota, Crookston, 2/4/06 7 at Minnesota, Crookston, 2/4/06 8 at Minnesota, Crookston, 2/4/06 6 at Northern State, 1/14/06 2 - three times 2 at Mayville State, 11/15/06 34 at SW Minnesota State, 2/11/06
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Sophomore l Guard 5-9 Red Lake Falls, Minn. Lafayette High School
2005-06 (Freshman): Played in 27 games earning starts in 16 while fouling out of one (11/25/05 at Nebraska-Kearney)... averaged over 22 minutes per game...posted the team’s most efficient single-game performance at the free-throw line netting a perfect 3-for-3...scored 10-or-more points on nine occasions...recorded a career-high 13 points versus Jamestown (12/3/05) and matched it the following night versus Dakota State (12/4/05)...rung in the new year with her first collegiate double-double combining 12 points with a career-best 10 assists in a win over Carleton (12/31/05)...BSU was 7-2 when Matzke posted at least 10 points...finished the season sixth on the team in the scoring column with 7.3 points per game...was second on the team with 70 assists. Lafayette High School Career: A participant on the Lafayette High School basketball team for five years, Matzke set the school’s all-time girl’s basketball scoring mark with 1,733 career points...as a senior she netted an average of 13.5 points, 3.1 rebounds and 3.1 assists as Lafayette High posted a 25-3 overall record on its way to sub-section runner-up and conference championship accolades...during her career, LHS rolled up a 70-28 overall record...Matzke is a four-time All-Northern Galaxy Conference selection while being named to the All-State team by the Minnesota Coaches Association and to the All-State Honorable Mention team by the Associated Press as a senior...Matzke also participated in volleyball and track and field at Lafayette High, twice garnering volleyball all-conference honors and being a member of the sub-section record-holding 4x200 and 4x400-meter relay teams...she was an honor student and a constant on the Lafayette High School Honor Roll. Personal: Born July 28, 1987 in Thief River Falls, Minn...She is the daughter of Cheryl Matzke...followed three sisters who each played collegiate sports...Nikki participated in volleyball at MSU Moorhead, Erika and Erin each played basketball at Concordia College...is a business administration major at BSU.
Matzke’s Stats at BSU YR 2005-06
GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. 27 77-208 .370 19-64 .297
FT-FTA PCT. 23-38 .605
REB PF FO 67 59 1
A 70
BLK STL PTS AVG 4 17 196 7.3
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Matzke’s Career Highs FG attempts: 3Pt FG made: 3Pt FG attempts: FT made: FT attempts: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocked Shots: Minutes:
16 at Nebraska-Kearney, 11/25/05 7 at Nebraska-Kearney, 11/25/05 14 at Nebraska-Kearney, 11/25/05 3 - two times 5 - two times 4 at SW Minnesota State, 2/11/06 5 at SW Minnesota State, 2/11/06 6 at SW Minnesota State, 2/11/06 10 vs. Carleton, 12/31/05 2 - six times 2 vs. Morningside, 12/22/05 34 vs. SW Minnesota State, 1/20/06
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Melissa Roberts Sophomore
Forward 5-9 Staples, Minn. Staples-Motley High School l
2005-06 (Freshman): Burst on to the scene as a freshman netting 12 points in her first game in the green and white at Mayville State (11/15/05)...grabbed a career-high nine rebounds to lead BSU on the glass versus Upper Iowa (11/19/05)...played in 27 games hearing her name in the starting line-up six times...averaged over seven points and 3.5 rebounds per start...finished the season netting 3.2 points with 1.8 rebounds in nearly 12 minutes per tilt...was third on the team with a shooting percentage of .421 (32-76)...her 13 three-pointers tied her four fourth on the squad...wore number 31 in her first season at BSU.
Roberts’ Career Highs FG made: FG attempts: 3Pt FG made: 3Pt FG attempts: FT made: FT attempts: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocked Shots: Minutes:
12 at Mayville State, 11/15/05 5 at Mayville State, 11/15/05 9 at Mayville State, 11/15/05 3 at Nebraska-Kearney, 11/25/05 4 vs. North Dakota, 12/17/05 4 vs. Upper Iowa, 11/19/05 5 vs. Upper Iowa, 11/19/05 9 vs. Upper Iowa, 11/19/05 2 - five times 2 - three times 1 - two times 33 vs. Upper Iowa, 11/19/05
Staples-Motley High School Career: Averaged 8.5 points, 7.2 rebounds, 2.9 steals and 1.7 assists as a senior for StaplesMotley High School ...Roberts was the Cardinals’ leading rebounder totaling 135 on the season...she was 40.1 percent from the field and 74 percent from the free-throw line...selected as the team’s Most Valuable Player at the conclusion of the 2004-05 campaign...was named to the Brainerd All-Christmas Tournament team...selected All-Brainerd Area...the Co-Captain earned all-conference (2003-05) and all-section awards...earned a spot on the Minnesota All-Star team as a senior...selected as the Athlete of the Year at SMHS in 2005...also participated in volleyball, softball and track and field as a prep...a constant on the SMHS Honor Roll, she graduated with honors. Personal: Born March 18, 1987 in Little Falls, Minn...she is the daughter of Steve and Susan Roberts...her brother Lee was a four-year (2002-06) member of the Minnesota, Crookston basketball team where he was selected as team captain as a senior...Roberts is a business major.
Roberts’ Stats at BSU YR 2005-06
GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. 27 32-76 .421 13-36 .361
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FT-FTA PCT. 10-21 .467
REB PF FO 10-38 33 0
A 14
BLK STL PTS AVG 2 8 87 3.2
Bridget Smith Sophomore
Guard 5-7 Burnsville, Minn. Burnsville High School l
2005-06 (Freshman): Saw time in 17 games as a rookie getting a starting nod in two contests...was .308 (8-26) from the field and .316 from beyond the three-point arc (6-19)...posted a career-high 20 minutes in a loss at Northern State (1/14/06) in which she netted 12 points to lead BSU draining four triples...also participated on the Beavers’ softball team in the spring earning a spot on the all-conference squad as a first team selection...an anchor for the BSU infield, she started each of the Beavers’ 38 games at shortstop....she led the team in on base percentage (.375) and defensive assists (102) while ranking second on the team in seven offensive categories including batting average (.327), hits (38), and RBI (15)...at the plate, Smith proved to have a keen eye striking out just once every 118 at bats while finishing second among her teammates with nine walks on the season.
Smith’s Career Highs Points: FG made: FG attempts: 3Pt FG made: 3Pt FG attempts: FT made: FT attempts: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocked Shots: Minutes:
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12 at Northern State, 1/14/06 4 at Northern State, 1/14/06 7 at Northern State, 1/14/06 4 at Northern State, 1/14/06 6 at Northern State, 1/14/06 none 1 at Mayville State, 11/15/05 3 - two times 1 - five times 2 vs. Morningside, 12/22/05 none 20 at Northern State, 1/14/06
Burnsville High School Career: Averaged 7.9 points, 3.3 rebounds, 2.0 steals, and 1.7 assists per game as a senior at Burnsville High School...was also a member of the Burnsville High softball team which won back-to-back Minnesota State High Softball School Championships. Personal: Born in Burnsville, Minn. on Feb. 28, 1987...she is the daughter of Michael and Wendy Smith...was high school teammates with fellow sophomore Colleen Boell...sister Andrea plays ice hockey at St Olaf...is undecided on a major.
Smith’s Stats at BSU YR 2005-06
GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. 17 8-26 ,308 6-19 .316
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Kirsten Hengstler Freshman l Guard 5-10 Andover, Minn. Andover Senior High School
the team
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Andover Senior High School Career: Was a mainstay on the Andover Senior High School basketball team from 2003-2006 earning three basketball letters...as a sophomore, helped lead the Huskies to the Minnesota State Tournament...as a junior she recorded averages of 12 points, five rebounds, four points, and four assists...was a captain as a senior...was also a member of the National Honor Society and earned an academic letter at as a prep. Personal: Born February 2, 1988 in Robinsdale, Minn...she is the daughter of Greg and Lana Hengstler...she is undecided on a major at BSU.
Katherine Janmick Freshman l Center 6-0 Soudan, Minn. Tower-Soudan High School
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Tower-Sudan High School Career: A three-sport athlete at Tower-Soudan High School, Jamnick earned a total of 10 varsity letters as a prep...a starter for the Golden Eagles’ basketball team since she was in eighth grade, she was five-time letter winner and was named All-St. Louis County Conference three times...en route to leading Tower-Soudan to a Region 7A Championship and a berth in the 2004-05 Minnesota State Tournament, Jamnick collected Region 7A All-Tournament Team honors...the conclusion of her junior campaign also brought recognition from The Duluth New Tribune, Hibbing Tribune and Mesabi Daily News as an all-area team selection...at the conclusion of her final season, Jamnick garnered All-State Honorable mention honors and was named to the Minnesota Elite Team...finished her prep career as a member of the 1,000point club and grabbed in excess of 1,000 rebounds...she has also participated in back-to-back AAU National Tournaments as a member of the Northern Lights AAU squad...Jamnick was also a two-year starter and three-time letter winner for a Golden Eagles’ volleyball team that earned a sixth place finish in the 2004 Minnesota State Tournament...a member of the National Honor Society, the Tower-Soudan High School Honor Roll honoree has been selected to the National Honor Roll and Who’s Who Among American High School Students. Personal: A native of Ely, Minn....She was born to Joe and Helen Jamnick April 16, 1988...plans to major in Clinical Lab Sciences while at BSU...brother Steve stands 6-11 and is a center for Gary Holquist at Minnesota Duluth.
Kelly Landsverk Freshman l Guard 5-6 Fosston, Minn. Fosston High School
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Fosston High School Career: A four-year contributor to the Fosston High School basketball team she scored over 1,000 career points and averaged 19 points per game in her final season with the Greyhounds...a tremendous jumper she averaged seven rebounds per contest as a senior totaling 536 in her career...a three-time All-Pine to Prairie performer, she was named as the leagues’ MVP in 2005-06...she earned a spot on the Minnesota Coaches’ Association All-State team was named Academic All-State as a senior...helped to lead her team to the Minnesota State High School basketball tournament on four occasions and was selected to the Wells Fargo All-Tournament team as in 2004...finished her career with 1,396 points and 2,212 assists...posted a career average of 11.41 points in 124 games...Fosston High recorded a record of 103-19 with Landsverk on the squad...also played volleyball for the Greyhounds where she guided the team to state tournament twice... was a three-time all-conference performer and earned All-State and Academic All-State accolades as a senior...also garnered letters in golf and softball...was a four-year member of the “A” honor roll. Personal: Born in Thief River Falls, Minn. June 13, 1988...she is the daughter of David and Jean Landsverk...she in a Biology (pre-physical therapy) major at Bemidji State. 2006-07 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
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Miranda Nelson Freshman
Guard 5-9 St. Michael, Minn. St. Michael-Albertville High School l
St. Michael-Albertville Career: A two-sport stand-out at St. Michael-Albertville High School, Nelson earned two letters in volleyball and three playing basketball for the Knights...she averaged 11 points, five rebounds and five assists per game helping to lead the Knights to three consecutive Mississippi 8 Conference championships and to the state tournament for the second time in school history...her overall athleticism was evident as she was also honored on the all-conference team in volleyball...was also a member of Mississippi 8 volleyball championship team...Nelson also excels in the classroom...she is a member of St. Michael-Albertville High’s “A” Honor Roll, has been awarded with Academic Excellence in math and business, is a five-time academic all-conference recipient and graduated from St. Michael-Albertville High School with honors. Personal: The daughter of Tony and Colleen Nelson...she was born September 25, 1978 in Bozeman, Mont...has not decided on a major field of study at BSU.
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2006-07 BSU Women’s Basketball Team: Front Row (L to R): R) Kelly Landsverk, Heidi Matzke and Kate Bremmer. Middle Row (Sitting L to R): Amy Lawson, Kirsten Hengstler, Bridget Smith, Karlee Simonson, Miranda Nelson, Colleen Boell and Caleb Curfman (Manager). Back Row (Standing L to R): Brenna Rollie (Graduate Assistant Coach), Denae Fisher (Student Assistant Coach), Melissa Roberts, Katie Jamnick, Jenny Wenlund, Stephanie Peterson, Nancy McConkey, Mike Curfman (Head Coach) and Karen Siira (Assistant Coach). 12
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personality grid
BSU Basketball players beyond the court
My hidden talent is...
My most prized possession is...
I just don’t get the appeal of...
My cell phone ring is...
Treat I always buy at the movies is...
The food I refuse to eat is...
The person that should play me in the movie of my life is ...
My favorite cartoon character is...
3 Miranda Nelson Freshman, Guard St. Michael, Minn.
double-jointed arms
my cell phone
wearing long socks from basketball
Every Mile a Memory by Dierks Bentley
something chocolate
Angelina Jolie
mushrooms
“Tweety Bird”
juggling
Sate medals
smoking
depends who’s calling (Hinder, Goo Goo Dolls & Mr. Big)
Buncha Crunch
pickles
“Homer Simpson”
10 Heidi Matzke Sophomore, Guard Red Lake Falls, Minn.
that I can do the robot
my dog Rocky and a picture of my father
grillz
Jukebox Hero
Sour Patch Kids
12 Kelly Landsverk Freshman, Guard Fosston, Minn.
That I have a decent alto voice
my hunter green down comforter
popped collars... not cool!
Verizon tone
Julia Stiles
raisin sauce on ham
“Peter Griffin” from Family Guy
14 Colleen Boell Sophomore, Guard Burnsville, Minn.
playing the French horn
the ring my boyfriend gave me
archery
Its a great day to be alive
Sour Patch Kids
Beyonce
sour cream and cottage cheese
“Tommy Pickles” from Rugrats
15 Melissa Roberts Sophomore, Forward Staples, Minn.
the “Dowu” sound
and angel ornament
mustaches
Booty, Booty
popcorn
Catherine Zeta Jones
SPAM
“Tom” from Tom and Jerry
20 Nancy McConkey Senior, Forward Superior, Wis.
doing the Carlton dance
the teal mobile
Iris - Goo Goo Dolls
Dots
sauerkraut
Fairly Odd Parents
23 Karlee Simonson Junior, Forward Rockford, Minn.
my cheer leading capabilities
a 2006 G6
straight-leg jeans
Chain Hang Low
Sour Patch Kids
Drew Barrymore
31 Katie Jamnick Freshman, F/C Soudan, Minn.
water skiing
rings from my mom
wearing skirts over jeans
Block Party
popcorn
Julia Roberts
sea food
Eeyore
33 Kate Bremmer Senior, Guard Granite Falls, Minn.
that I play the guitar
my FRIENDS collection
dressing up for no reason
Crazy Train
Buncha Crunch
Sandra Bullock
Pineapple
“Jerry” from Tom and Jerry
34 Amy Lawson Junior, Point Guard Spencer, Iowa
that I am the fastest speaking Iowan in Bemidji, Minn.
people carrying dogs
on vibrate
gummies
Keri Russel
coconut
“Pluto”
4 Bridget Smith Sophomore, Guard Burnsville, Minn.
43 Jenny Wenlund Junior, Center Elk River, Minn.
mullets
Mexican food
“Cartman” from South Park
I can juggle
my High School hockey jersey
smoking
Ridin’ - Chamillionaire
popcorn
Pam
Chinese food
“T.J.” from Recess
50 Kirsten Hengstler Freshman, Guard Andover, Minn.
escaping from handcuffs because I am double-jointed
my dog and cell phone
wrestling (the sport)
Every time the beat drops
Hot Tamales!
Kirsten Dunst
red meat and pork
“Stewie” from Family Guy
55 Stephanie Peterson Junior, Center Bismarck, N.D.
I can play the piano
my family
showering without sandals in college dorms
a default ring
a pop...which leads to the bathroom during the movie
Julia Roberts
sauerkraut
Hey Arnold
Mike Curfman Head Coach Second Season
juggling
golf clubs and family
body piercings (nose, tongue, belly button etc.)
traditional
popcorn
Kevin Costner
macaroni hotdish
Karen Siira Assistant Coach Second Season
skiing
my family
hunting! sorry Mark.
a free one
popcorn with butter
Meg Ryan
Refuse food? Never.
Piglet
painting nails
my kitty Cheese Puff
facial hair
a saxophone!
Sour Patch Kids
Rachel Bilson
I don’t think there is a food I refuse to eat
Shrek
I am a SKILLED Fisherwomen
my bible
cigarettes
a normal, boring ring
Sour Patch Kids or Milk Duds
Kate Hudson
mayo, mushrooms, mustard...basically anything that starts with an “m”
Road Runner
Brenna Rollie Graduate Assistant Second Season Denae Fisher Student Assistant Second Season
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a look back at 2005-06 BEAVERS’ 2005-06 RECORD WHEN... DAY OF THE WEEK Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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2-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 2-1 3-5 7-5 5
TIME OF GAME Day games (before 6 p.m.) Night games (6 p.m. or later)
8-4 6-11
LOCATION Home games Road games Nuetral site games
10-5 2-8 1-2
HAFTIME SCORE Leading at the half Trailing at the Half Tied at the half
8-4 3-10 22-1
REBOUNDING MARGIN More rebounds than than opponent Fewer rebounds than opponent Same number of rebounds as opponent
11-3 2-12 1-0
SHOOTING PERCENTAGE Higher than opponent Lower than opponent Shot 40% or better Shot less than 40% Hold opponent under 40%
10-2 4-13 13-6 0-9 4-2
FREE-THROW MARGIN Make more free-throws Make fewer free-throws Make same number of free-throws
8-8 6-7 0-0
TURNOVERS URNOVERS Comitt fewer turnovers Comitt more turnovers Comitt same number of turnovers
12-8 2-5 00-1
MISCELLANIOUS vs. Nationally-ranked opponent On television In tournament play In white uniforms In black uniforms In overtime games When hitting more threes than opponent
0-3 3-2 1-4 11-7 2-9 22-1 2-2
MARGIN OF VICTORY 1-5 points 6-10 points 11-15 points 16-20 points 21+ points
4-3 3-4 2-4 1-3 22-1
CONFERENCE AFFILIATIONS Northern Sun Intercollegiate North Central Conference Rocky Mountain Confrence Dakota Da kota Athletic Conference Great Plains Athletic Conference Other (MIAC and Independent)
6-9 1-3 1-1 2-1 1-0 11-2
Month Novermber December January February March
1-4 5-2 2-4 5-3 0-1
The 2005-06 Season
The Bemidji State University women’s basketball team finished the 2005-06 season with an overall record of 13-15 while posting a 6-8 record in Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference play. The young team came together early and under first-year head coach Mike Curfman boosted its win total by eight games, gained five games in conference play and posted its first 10-win season at home since 1991-92. Without a senior on the roster, the leadership role was cast on a core of sophomores and juniors with a wealth of playing experience. Amy Lawson and Stephanie Peterson, though only in their second season with the program, flourished under Curfman using 2005-06 as a breakout campaign. There was never any doubt about Lawson’s passing abilities. She started 25-of-28 games at point guard as a freshman and gained a spot in the single-season top-10 with Amy Lawson 122 assists. But in her sophomore season, she became a scoring threat in the BSU offense bumping her average up nearly four points to 9.6 while leading the league in assists (160) and steals (75) en route to a Third Team All-NSIC nod and becoming the first BSU student-athlete ever to win the NSIC Defensive Player of the Year award. Peterson’s was on the same curve as Lawson. As a freshman she led the team on the glass with 5.1 rebounds per game but averaged less than five points per contest on the season. In 2005-06 that all changed as she became one of the first options on the offensive end of the court and she took advantage of those opportunities. She finished her second season with the Beavers as the team’s leading scorer at 12.0 per game, jumped her rebounding effort up to second in the NSIC at 8.5 and was just the fifth player in team history to lead the team both on the glass and in the scoring column. For her efforts she was named to the Third Team All-NSIC squad. The 2005-06 campaign was also a big one for junior Maggie Gernbacher. The shooting guard etched her name in the record books as not only the most prolific three-point shooter in team history, she also became just the 11th player in the 39-year history of women’s basketball at BSU to score more than 1,000 points at the institution. She finished the season as the owner of BSU records for triples in a game (9), a season (75) and career (214) while finishing second on the team to only Peterson averaging 11.9 per tilt. It took the team some time to adjust to the new coaching schemes implemented by Curfman and his staff. As the season got underway, BSU posted four straight losses but a trip to Kearney, Neb. served as a turning point. After a loss to a tough Nebraska-Kearney team, 88-82, in the first contest of a Thanksgiving tournament, the Beavers rallied to a 77-74 overtime win over Fort Hays State. That victory was the first of a season-best fourgame winning streak and sparked confidence in the young team. As the Beavers drifted further into the NSIC slate it took its share of lumps, but all along, each player was growing into the system and gaining trust in each other. By mid-February the team was clicking on all cylinders. The Beavers knocked off Northern State, 79-76, for the first time since the 1998 seasons and followed that with a convincing victory over a solid MSU Moorhead team, 77-61.
NSIC Tournament
The team’s 6-8 conference record was enough to earn it a spot in the NSIC Red Baron Classic as the fifth seed. Out of a hosting position, the Beavers drew a trip to the No. 4 seeded Dragons of MSU Moorhead. Down by six at the half (32-26), Bemidji State battled back during the final 20 minutes to tie the game (48-48) with four minutes to go and take the lead (54-53) on a Lawson lay-up with 1:49 left. But a BSU turnover in the closing seconds would lead to an MSUM basket with just a few ticks on the clock and BSU’s last-second shot attempt for the win came up short, 59-58.
Players of the Week
For the second time since the NSIC began handing out Player of the Week awards in 1998-99, Bemidji State had two honorees in the same season. Junior Nancy McConkey and Stephanie Peterson each earned the award. It was the first award for either player. 2006-07 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
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Player Peterson, Stephanie Conference-Only 12 Gernbacher, Maggie Conference-Only 20 McConkey, Nancy Conference-Only 34 Lawson, Amy Conference-Only 23 Simonson, Karlee Conference-Only 10 Matzke, Heidi Conference-Only 33 Bremmer, Katherine Conference-Only 14 Boell, Colleen Conference-Only 31 Roberts, Melissa Conference-Only 32 Friend, Nicole Conference-Only 04 Smith, Bridget Conference-Only 42 Mazurek, Nichole Conference-Only 43 Wenlund, Jenny Conference-Only 15 Grones, Alexa Conference-Only TM Team Conference-Only Total Conference-Only Opponents Conference-Only
GP 28 14 28 14 24 10 28 14 27 13 27 13 26 14 25 14 27 13 23 10 17 10 20 8 16 7 6 2
Overall Record: 13-15 GS Min Avg 24 799 28.5 14 419 29.9 23 728 26.0 13 333 23.8 19 607 25.3 7 267 26.7 24 894 31.9 14 462 33.0 13 634 23.5 8 332 25.5 16 616 22.8 7 284 21.8 2 330 12.7 1 241 17.2 8 347 13.9 5 233 16.6 6 322 11.9 0 108 8.3 2 183 8.0 0 52 5.2 2 86 5.1 1 57 5.7 1 60 3.0 0 20 2.5 0 46 2.9 0 29 4.1 0 14 2.3 0 5 2.5
28 14 28 14
FG 135 74 108 38 107 51 90 45 89 49 77 30 42 31 39 24 32 9 11 1 8 5 8 4 4 2 1 1
TOTAL FGA 269 140 257 96 200 83 216 112 196 107 208 87 127 93 97 64 76 22 45 13 26 13 22 11 12 8 4 2
NSIC: 6-8
Pct .502 .529 .420 .396 .535 .614 .417 .402 .454 .458 .370 .345 .331 .333 .402 .375 .421 .409 .244 .077 .308 .385 .364 .364 .333 .250 .250 .500
Home: 10-5
3-POINTER’S 3FG FGA Pct 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 75 185 .405 24 61 .393 2 7 .286 1 2 .500 13 39 .333 7 25 .280 15 38 .395 7 21 .333 19 64 .297 9 28 .321 13 47 .277 11 30 .367 13 41 .317 9 26 .346 13 36 .361 3 12 .250 5 28 .179 0 5 .000 6 19 .316 4 10 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 1 2 .500
FREE THROW FT FTA Pct 65 100 .650 40 57 .702 42 53 .792 15 19 .789 46 63 .730 30 38 .789 76 114 .667 43 63 .683 41 68 .603 22 38 .579 23 38 .605 9 19 .474 37 48 .771 33 42 .786 17 27 .630 12 21 .571 10 21 .476 3 7 .429 11 13 .846 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 7 10 .700 3 6 .500 4 5 .800 4 4 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000
175 76 229 116
379 214 344 157
751 1755 .428 364 851 .428 760 1730 .439 403 892 .452
508 222 636 327
.344 .342 .360 .355
2005-06 statistics
561 314 517 238
.676 .682 .665 .660
REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 76 163 239 34 77 111 8 60 68 2 33 35 41 88 129 15 31 46 17 86 103 11 57 68 68 97 165 26 48 74 24 43 67 8 24 32 8 22 30 8 16 24 20 35 55 11 24 35 10 38 48 3 16 19 3 12 15 1 2 3 4 9 13 1 6 7 9 15 24 5 5 10 6 5 11 3 4 7 1 0 1 1 0 1 51 54 105 27 33 60 346 727 1073 156 376 532 335 752 1087 157 380 537
Away: 2-8 Avg 8.5 7.9 2.4 2.5 5.4 4.6 3.7 4.9 6.1 5.7 2.5 2.5 1.2 1.7 2.2 2.5 1.8 1.5 0.7 0.3 0.8 0.7 1.2 1.3 0.7 1.0 0.2 0.5 3.8 4.3 38.3 38.0 38.8 38.4
PF 74 38 51 23 49 27 69 36 63 27 59 27 27 15 18 14 33 9 14 3 3 1 10 8 4 2 0 0 0 0 474 230 510 267
FO 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A 28 15 45 17 24 9 160 78 44 27 70 35 32 24 35 26 14 2 14 3 5 3 1 0 2 0 0 0
6 2 6
474 239 500 269
Neutral: 1-2 TO 72 40 45 18 54 25 64 29 31 16 65 33 25 14 20 15 23 10 18 7 5 2 8 6 9 3 2 1 14 9 455 228 483 226
Blk 19 7 2 0 8 3 1 0 4 3 4 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0
Stl 32 10 26 11 16 8 75 33 41 20 17 10 17 12 14 10 8 1 10 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
Pts 335 188 333 115 262 133 269 140 234 127 196 78 134 106 108 69 87 24 38 2 22 14 23 11 12 8 3 3
Avg 12.0 13.4 11.9 8.2 10.9 13.3 9.6 10.0 8.7 9.8 7.3 6.0 5.2 7.6 4.3 4.9 3.2 1.8 1.7 0.2 1.3 1.4 1.2 1.4 0.8 1.1 0.5 1.5
47 15 99 43
260 119 213 100
2056 1018 2093 1079
73.4 72.7 74.8 77.1
2005-06 Results and Individual Leaders Opponent at Mayville State vs Minnesota Duluth
Date 11/15/05 11/18/05
Result L, 89-94 L, 52-72
Streak L-1 L-2
Record 0-1 0-2
NSIC -
Scorer 19-Gernbacher 14-Peterson
Rebounder 9-Peterson 10-Peterson
Assists 3-Friend 4-Lawson
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12-Simonson
4-Simonson
-
21-Gernbacher
9-Roberts Simonson 7-Simonson
Steals 2-Five 2-Lawson Simonson 3-Simonson
vs Upper Iowa
11/19/05
L, 57-70
L-3
0-3
at Nebraska-Kearney
11/25/05
L, 82-88
L-4
0-4
vs Fort Hays State JAMESTOWN
11/26/05 12/3/05
W, 77-74 OT W, 89-62
W-1 W-2
DAKOTA STATE
12/4/05
W, 79-73
MINNESOTA STATE #3 NORTH DAKOTA MORNINGSIDE COLLEGE
12/11/05 12/17/05 12/22/05
#6 ST. CLOUD STATE CARLETON
8-Lawson
4-Simonson
1-4 2-4
-
16-Lawson 13-Peterson 30-Gernbacher11-Peterson
4-Lawson 9-Lawson
4-Simonson 6-Lawson
W-3
3-4
-
18-Gernbacher
7-Peterson
12-Lawson
4-Lawson
W, 78-57 L, 65-79 W, 90-79
W-4 L-1 W-1
4-4 4-5 5-5
-
16-Peterson 15-Peterson 19-Simonson
9-Lawson 5-Lawson 11-Lawson
7-Lawson 3-Lawson 5-Lawson
12/29/05
L, 62-81
L-1
5-6
-
4-Gernbacher
12/31/05
W, 74-59
W-1
6-6
-
12-McConkey Simonson 14-Peterson
9-Simonson 15-Peterson 11-McConkey Peterson 9-Simonson
1-Roberts Simonson 1-McConkey 1-Peterson Matzke 1-Gernbacher Roberts 1-Peterson, 1-Lawson 3-Peterson
5-Simonson Matzke 13-Peterson McConkey 13-Peterson
10-Matzke
2-Lawson Simonson 4-Lawson
1-McConkey Peterson 1-Peterson
5-Lawson
1-Six
9-Lawson
11-Peterson 8-McConkey Bremmer Gernbacher 7-Lawson Peterson 7-Peterson
4-Lawson 6-Boell
1-Boell McConkey 5-Lawson 2-Boell
9-Lawson
4-Lawson
None
8-Lawson
4-Lawson
1-McConkey Simonson 2-Peterson 1-Peterson 1-Mazurek
at Concordia University
01/06/06
L, 65-73 OT
L-2
6-7
0-1
17-McConkey
at Winona State
01/07/06
W, 92-75
W-2
7-7
1-1
1-McConkey
at MSU Moorhead at Northern State (SD)
01/13/06 01/14/06
L, 50-62 L, 59-87
L-1 L-2
7-8 7-9
1-2 1-3
13-Peterson 12-Smith
SW MINNESOTA STATE
01/20/06
W, 89-87 OT
W-1
8-9
2-3
20-Gernbacher
WAYNE STATE
01/21/06
L, 74-80
L-1
8-10
2-4
22-McConkey
MINNESOTA-CROOKSTON UPPER IOWA at MInnesota, Crookston
01/28/06 02/02/06 2/4/06
L, 79-80 W, 86-67 W, 81-71
L-2 W-1 W-2
8-11 9-11 10-11
2-5 2-5 3-5
10-Peterson 14-Peterson 10-Peterson
6-Simonson 8-Lawson 6-Lawson
3-Gernbacher 4-Peterson 3-Lawson
at No. 23 Wayne State
2/10/06
5-Lawson
2-Gernbacher Friend 5-Lawson 7-Lawson
3-Simonson Lawson 4-Simonson 3-Lawson Simonson 3-Simonson
L, 58-91
L-1
10-12
3-6
19-Gernbacher 28-Gernbacher 17-Peterson Boell 10-Simonson
at Southwest Minnesota State 2/11/06 NORTHERN STATE (SD) 02/17/06
L, 63-71 W, 79-76
L-1 W-1
10-13 11-13
3-7 4-7
15-Boell 16-Lawson
11-Simonson 9-Simonson
MSU MOORHEAD
02/18/06
W, 77-61
W-2
12-13
5-7
11-Simonson
WINONA STATE CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY at MSU Moorhead
02/25/06 02/26/06 3/01/06
W, 74-72 L, 78-93 L, 58-59
W-3 L-1 L-2
13-13 13-14 13-15
6-7 6-8 6-8
14-Lawson Peterson 20-Peterson 19-Peterson 16-Gernbacher
8-Peterson 7-Simonson 14-Peterson
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5-Lawson 2-Lawson 2-Gernbacher
Blocks 2-Boell 3-Peterson 2-McConkey
None 1-Bremmer Peterson 1-Peterson 1-Peterson
None 1-Peterson None 1-Peterson Simonson 1-McConkey 1-Simonson 1-Matzke Mazurek
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2005-06 Individual Game-by-Game Statistics (Points-Rebounds-Assists) Opponent at Mayville State vs Minnesota Duluth vs Upper Iowa at Nebraska-Kearney vs Fort Hays State JAMESTOWN DAKOTA STATE MINNESOTA STATE NORTH DAKOTA MORNINGSIDE ST. CLOUD STATE CARLETON at Concordia-St. Paul at Winona State at MSU Moorhead at Northern State SW MINNESOTA STATE WAYNE STATE (Neb.) MINNESOTA-CROOKSTON UPPER IOWA at U of M, Crookston at Wayne State at SW MinnesotaState NORTHERN STATE MSU MOORHEAD WINONA STATE CONCORDIA-ST. PAUL at MSU Moorhead
SMITH 0-1-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 5-2-1 0-0-0 3-3-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 12-3-0 0-2-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 2-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP
MATZKE 1-1-0 10-4-3 2-1-2 16-1-3 11-2-1 13-3-3 13-3-1 12-5-2 0-4-1 9-2-1 6-1-2 12-5-10 0-1-1 10-2-5 8-4-1 DNP 7-6-5 4-2-2 7-2-3 9-3-4 9-2-3 2-4-1 9-2-3 9-1-1 2-1-5 11-2-5 0-3-0 4-0-2
GERNBACHER 19-5-2 9-1-1 11-5-0 21-1-4 12-2-2 30-2-1 18-4-4 14-1-2 10-1-2 14-1-0 5-1-4 11-3-2 3-1-3 0-1-0 0-3-1 9-2-1 20-6-0 12-0-1 19-3-1 28-3-4 12-1-4 5-3-2 4-1-1 10-7-2 10-3-0 3-2-1 8-2-0 16-3-0
BOELL 17-4-1 6-4-3 2-3-0 DNP DNP 0-4-2 6-2-2 0-0-0 DNP 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 2-1-0 6-2-1 0-1-0 6-4-6 0-0-1 2-6-0 0-1-4 4-1-0 17-8-4 7-1-0 15-2-2 8-5-4 2-3-2 2-1-1 2-0-1 2-1-0
MCCONKEY 13-7-2 0-3-1 8-6-3 13-4-1 9-10-0 8-8-2 14-3-1 15-7-1 8-5-0 6-11-2 12-6-0 4-4-2 17-13-0 21-2-1 12-6-2 4-8-0 15-4-1 22-5-2 10-3-2 12-4-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 10-3-1 8-1-0 14-1-0 7-5-0
SIMONSON 4-4-0 4-5-1 12-9-4 9-7-1 10-10-0 2-2-3 2-4-1 5-9-0 0-1-1 19-10-2 12-9-2 13-5-0 7-4-0 7-4-1 4-0-0 DNP 10-6-1 4-5-1 16-7-6 13-11-1 12-3-1 10-2-1 12-11-1 12-9-5 11-11-5 10-5-4 12-7-1 2-5-1
ROBERTS 12-1-0 5-7-2 8-9-2 9-1-1 2-1-2 5-1-0 3-2-1 0-0-0 7-2-0 3-0-0 5-2-2 4-2-0 3-3-0 6-4-1 0-0-0 DNP 5-5-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-2 0-2-1 5-3-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0
FRIEND 3-1-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-2-1 4-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 9-1-1 11-1-4 2-1-0 3-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-2 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-0
BREMMER 3-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 DNP DNP 4-0-0 3-0-2 2-1-0 0-1-0 4-2-1 0-0-0 3-1-3 9-1-1 9-1-0 4-4-0 10-2-1 8-3-3 4-2-4 6-0-1 0-0-1 3-1-0 0-1-1 6-3-2 10-1-0 11-0-2 10-2-3 16-3-6 7-1-1
LAWSON 9-0-2 4-3-4 4-1-1 5-2-8 16-3-4 11-2-9 11-2-12 12-2-9 14-3-5 7-1-11 8-3-3 7-3-3 6-6-5 14-4-9 9-8-4 8-3-4 13-7-9 10-5-8 5-2-3 7-3-8 11-5-6 6-5-1 13-6-5 16-6-7 14-4-3 8-4-6 7-3-8 14-7-3
WENLUND DNP 0-2-0 DNP 2-1-1 0-0-0 2-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-2-0 4-3-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 2-2-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 DNP DNP
PETERSON 4-9-0 14-10-2 8-3-0 7-6-0 15-13-2 10-11-2 9-7-0 16-8-1 15-15-3 8-11-0 10-3-0 14-4-0 16-13-1 17-13-1 13-11-2 6-4-1 11-7-1 16-7-4 14-10-1 13-14-0 17-10-0 9-3-1 4-6-1 12-7-1 14-6-0 20-8-0 19-6-1 4-14-3
2005-06 Indivudual Superlatives Bemidji State 30-Maggie Gernbacher vs. Jamestown (12/3) 11-Gernbacher vs. Upper Iowa (2/2) 19-Stephanie Peterson vs. Upper Iowa (2/2) .909 (10-11)-Peterson vs. Winona State (2/25)
FG Made FG Percentage (min. five made) 3-Point FG Made
15-Gernbacher vs. Jamestown (12/3)
3-Point FG Attempted
9-Amy Lawson vs. Winona State (1/7) 11-Karlee Simonson vs. Upper Iowa (11/19) 1.000 (6-6)-McConkey vs. MSU Moorhead (1/13) 15-Peterson vs. No. 3 North Dakota (12/17) 12-Lawson vs. Dakota State (12/4) 7-Lawson vs. Minnesota State (12/11) 3-Peterson, two times 6-Gernbacher vs. Northern State, Matzke vs. Fort Hays State 40-Lawson vs. North Dakota (12/17)
Opponent 36-Cassie Leraas for Mayville State (11/15) 14-Ashley Smith for Concordia-St. Paul (2/26)
FG Attempted
9-Gernbacher vs. Jamestown (12/3) 1.000 (3-3)-Matzke vs. Winona State (1/7)
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Category Points Scored
3-Point FG Percentage (min. two made)
24-Liz Buttke for Winona State (1/7) .875 (14-16)-Ashley Smith for Concordia-St. Paul (2/26) 9-Katie Rodewald for Upper Iowa (11/19) 16-Liz Buttke for Winona State (1/7) 1.000 (2-2-Katie LaViolette for Concordia-St. Paul (2/26)
Free Throws Made
12-Erika Quigley for St. Cloud State (12/29)
Free Throw Attempts Free Throw Percentage (min. three made)
15-Erika Quigley for St. Cloud State (12/29) 1.000 (10-10)-Karna Plaine for Minnesota, Crookston (1/28)
Rebounds Assists
20-Erika Quigley for St. Cloud State (12/29) 10-Notsch for MSUM (3/1) & Gustafson for WSC (2/10)
Steals
6-Autumn Bartel for Morningside (12/22)
Blocked Shots
8-Erika Quigley for St. Cloud State (12/29)
Turnovers Minutes Played
7-Dani Gass for Morningside (12/22) 38-Reagan French for SW Minnesota State (1/22)
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2005-06 statistics DOUBLE-DOUBLES
2005-06 BSU Player Highs
Points: ..................................................................................................... 30, Maggie Gernbacher vs. Jamestown (12/3/05) .................................................................................................................... 28, Maggie Gernbacher vs. Upper Iowa (2/2/06) ......................................................................................................................22, Nancy McConkey vs. Wayne State (1/1/06) Field Goals Made: ....................................................................................... 11, Maggie Gernbacher at Upper Iowa (2/2/06) ............................................................................................................... 10, Stephanie Peterson vs. Winona State (2/25/06) ....................................................................................................................10, Nancy McConkey vs. Wayne State (1/21/06) Field Goals Attempted: ............................................................................ 19, Stephanie Peterson vs. Upper Iowa (2/2/06) .................................................................................................................... 16, Maggie Gernbacher vs. Upper Iowa (2/2/06) Field Goal % (min 5 made) ................................................... .909 (10-11), Stephanie Peterson vs. Winona State (2/25/06) ............................................................................................. .875 (7-8), Stephanie Peterson vs. Minnesota State (12/11/05) 3-Pt Field Goals Made: ............................................................................. 9, Maggie Gernbacher vs. Jamestown (12/3/05) .........................................................................................................7, Maggie Gernbacher at Nebraska-Kearney (11/25/05) 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts: ....................................................................... 15, Maggie Gernbacher vs. Jamestown (12/3/05) .......................................................................................................13, Maggie Gernbacher at Nebraska-Kearney (11/25/05) 3-Pt FG % (min 2 made): ...................................................................... 1.000 (3-3), Heidi Matzke at Winona State (1/7/06) ....................................................................................................... 1.000 (2-2), Karlee Simonson vs. Morningside 12/22/05) Free Throws Made: ............................................................................................... 9, Amy Lawson at Winona State (1/7/06) ..........................................................................................................7, Stephanie Peterson vs. Concordia-St.Paul (2/26/06) ............................................................................................................ 7, Nancy McConkey vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/06/06) ...................................................................................................... 7, Stephanie Peterson vs. No. 3 North Dakota (12/17/06) ............................................................................................................ 7, Stephanie Peterson vs. Fort Hays State (11/26/05) Free Throw Attempts: ............................................................................... 11, Karlee Simonson vs. Upper Iowa (11/19/05) ............................................................................................................10, Karlee Simonson vs. Concordia-St.Paul (2/26/06) .............................................................................................................................. 10, Amy Lawson at Winona State (1/7/06) Free Throw % (min 3 made):................................................... 1.000 (6-6) Nancy McConkey at MSU Moorhead (1/13/06) ................................................................................................1.000 (5-5) Katherine Bremmer vs. MSU Moorhead (2/18/06) .................................................................................................1.000 (5-5) Stephanie Peterson at MSU Moorhead (1/13/06) .................................................................................1.000 (5-5) Maggie Gernbacher at Mayville State University (11/15/06) .............................................................................................1.000 (4-4) Katherine Bremmer vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/6/06) ............................................................................................................. 1.000 (4-4) Nicole Friend vs. Morningside (12/22/05) .................................................................................................................1.000 (4-4) Nicole Friend vs. Jamestown (12/3/05) ..................................................................................................... 1.000 (3-3) Amy Lawson vs. Concordia-St. Paul (2/26/06) ..............................................................................................1.000 (3-3) Karlee Simonson at SW Minnesota State (2/11/06) .......................................................................................................1.000 (3-3) Katherine Bremmer at Winona State (1/7/06) Rebounds: ................................................................................. 15, Stephanie Peterson vs. No. 3 North Dakota (12/17/05) ............................................................................................................... 14, Stephanie Peterson at MSU Moorhead (3/1/06) .................................................................................................................... 14, Stephanie Peterson vs. Upper Iowa (2/2/06) Assists:............................................................................................................. 12, Amy Lawson vs. Dakota State (12/4/05) ...........................................................................................................................11, Amy Lawson vs. Morningside (12/22/05) Steals: .......................................................................................................... 7, Amy Lawson vs. Minnesota State (12/11/05) ................................................................................................................................6, Amy Lawson vs. Jamestown (12/3/05) Blocked Shots: ........................................................................................3, Stephanie Peterson at Morningside (12/22/05) ......................................................................................................... 3, Stephanie Peterson vs. Minnesota Duluth (11/18/05)
2005-06 BSU Team Highs Points: .................................................................................................................................... 92 vs. Winona State (1/7/06) Field Goals Made: ..................................................................................................................... 36 vs. Upper Iowa (2/2/06) Field Goal Attempts: ................................................................................................................ 78 vs. Upper Iowa (2/2/06) Field Goal %: ....................................................................................................... .585 (31-53) vs. Winona State (2/25/06) 3-Pt Field Goals Made: ..................................... 12, two times, vs. Nebraska-Kearney (11/25/05), vs. Carleton (12/31/05) 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts: .......................................................................................................... 27 vs. Carleton (12/31/05) 3-Pt FG %: .............................................................................................................. .545 (6-11) vs. Winona State (2/25/06) Free Throws Made: ......................................................................................................27 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (2/26/06) Free Throw Attempts: .................................................................................................37 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (2/26/06) Free Throw %: ......................................................................................................... .875 (14-16) vs. Jamestown (12/3/05) Rebounds: ................................................................................................................. 51 vs. SW Minnesota State (1/20/06) Assists:.......................................................................24, two times, vs. Jamestown (12/3/05), vs. Dakota State (12/4/05) Steals: ................................................................................................................................... 16 vs. Morningside (12/22/05) Blocked Shots: ...................................................................................................................... 8 vs. Morningside (12/22/05) Turnovers: .................................................................................................................. 25 vs. Nebraska-Kearney (11/25/05) Fouls: .......................................................................................................................... 29 vs. Nebraska-Kearney (11/25/05)
Player Stephanie Peterson Stephanie Peterson Karlee Simonson Stephanie Peterson Amy Lawson Stephanie Peterson Karlee Simonson Heidi Matzke Nancy cy McConkey Stephanie Peterson Stephanie Peterson Stephanie Peterson Stephanie Peterson Stephanie Peterson Karlee Simonson Stephanie Peterson Karlee Simonson Karlee Simonson
Opponent (Date) Minnesota Duluth Fort Hays State Fort Hays State Jamestown Dakota State North Dakota Morningside Carleton Concordia-St. Paul Concordia-St. Paul Winona State MSU Moorhead Minnesota, Crookston Upper Iowa Upper Iowa Minnesota, Crookston No. 23 Wayne State MSU Moorhead
Season Breakdown: Peterson (10), Simonson (5), McConkey (1), Lawson (1), Matzke (1). Total: 18
*Double-double attained via points and rebounds or assists
20-POINT GAMES Player Maggie Gernbacher Maggie Gernbacher Nancy McConkey Maggie Gernbacher Nancy McConkey Maggie Gernbacher
Opponent (Date) Nebraska-Kearney (11/25) Jamestown (12/3) Winona State (1/7) SW Minnesota State (1/20) Wayne State (1/21) Upper Iowa (2/2)
Points 21 30 21 20 22 28
Breakdown: Gernbacher (4), McConkey (2) - Total: 6
10-Rebound Games Player Stephanie Peterson Stephanie Peterson Nancy McConkey ey Karlee Simonson Stephanie Peterson Stephanie Peterson Stephanie Peterson Nancy McConkey Karlee Simonson Stephanie Peterson Nancy McConkey Stephanie Peterson Stephanie Peterson Stephanie Peterson Stephanie Peterson Karlee Simonson Stephanie Peterson Karlee Simonson Karlee Simonson Stephanie Peterson
Opponent Rebounds Minnesota Duluth (11/18) 10 Fort Hays State (11/26) 13 Fort Hays State (11/26) 10 Fort Hays State (11/26) 10 Jamestown (12/3) 11 No. 3 North Dakota (12/17) 15 Morningside (12/22) 11 Morningside (12/22) 11 Morningside (12/22) 10 Concordia-St. Paul (1/6) 13 Concordia-St. Paul (1/6) 13 Winona State (1/7) 13 MSU Moorhead (1/13) 11 Minnesota, Crookston (1/28) 10 Upper Iowa (2/2) 14 Upper Iowa (2/2) 11 Minnesota, Crookston (2/4) 10 SW Minnesota State (2/11) 11 MSU Moorhead (2/18) 11 MSU Moorhead (3/1) 14
Breakdown: Peterson (12), Simonson (5), McConkey (3) Total: 20
10-Assist Games Player Amy Lawson Amy Lawson Heidi Matzke
Opponent Dakota State (12/4) Morningside (12/22) Carleton (12/31)
Assists 12 11 10
Breakdown: Lawson (2), Matzke (1) - Total: 3
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Affiliation: ........................................... NCAA Division II Founded: ..............................................................1932 Web Site: ....................................www.northernsun.org NSIC Fax Number: .................................651/224-8583 Address: ..................... 161 St. Anthony Ave. Suite 920 .......................................................St. Paul, MN 55103 COMMISSIONER Butch Raymond Office: 651/288-4015 Home: 612/825-3682 Cell: 612/716-6454 e-mail: raymond@northernsun.org
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OTHER NSIC STAFF Football Information Director: ..................... Larry Scott Office: .....................................................218/236-2113 Home: .....................................................218/233-6447 Fax:........................................................ 218/236-3291 e-mail: ..........................................scotty@mnstate.edu Address : .........Minnesota State Univ. Moorhead, Alex .............................Nemzek Hall Moorhead, MN 56563 Football Officials Coordinator: .................... Mike Nevin Phone: ....................................................612/445-4869 e-mail: .........................74373.2376@compuserve.com Address: ..........................................922 Minnesota St. .................................................. Shakopee, MN 55739 Basketball Officials Coordinator: ..................Roy Ward Phone: ....................................................651/777-3973 Fax:.........................................................651/777-2591 Address: ...............................................2172 Buhl Ave. ............................................North St. Paul, MN 55109 Volleyball Officials Coordinator: ................. Bob Stanek Office: .....................................................651/737-0655 Home: ..................................................... 651/780-0111 e-mail: ..........................................rlstanek@mmm.com Address: ................................................ 6970 Lake Dr. ........................................Lino Lakes, MN 55014-1925
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SK KE ET TB BA ALL LLL L BA AS B B A S K E T B A B A S K E T B A L L Founded in 1932, the Northern Intercollegiate Conference (NIC) has enjoyed a varied existence in the upper Midwest region it calls home. In the spring of 1992 the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) was formed out of the merger of the NIC, the men’s conference, and the women’s Northern Sun Conference (NSC). The NSC had existed since 1979. The NSIC is currently made up of institutions from Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North and South Dakota. In the 1999-00 academic year, the NSIC became an expanded 10-team league from a previous seven-member conference. The conference featured eight members from 2004-05 until 2005-06 but the league expanded back to 10 teams in 2006-07 as the University of Mary in Bismarck, N.D., and Upper Iowa University in Fayette, Iowa, joined the league. Since 1932, various institutions have competed in the NSIC. Bemidji State University, Minnesota State University Moorhead and Winona State University are charter members and have remained in the conference for the 73 years of its existence. The University of Minnesota Duluth, which departed following the 2003-04 season, was also an original member. Other current members joined in later years: Southwest Minnesota State University in 1969, Northern State University in 1978, Wayne State College (Nebraska) in 1998, Concordia University-St. Paul and the University of Minnesota, Crookston in 1999 and the University of Mary and Upper Iowa University in 2006. The University of Minnesota, Morris became a league member in 1966, however, the Cougars opted for the NCAA Division III ranks in 2003. Before the NSIC became eligible for National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) championship competition in 1995, its member institutions had an extremely rich tradition in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The NIC’s and NSC’s tenure in the NAIA included several national championship teams and individuals as well as many national qualifiers. Following the 2004-05 season, Winona State became the first team other than Minnesota Duluth to capture the NSIC All-Sports Competition trophy. The Warriors have taken home the trophy now the last two seasons. The Warriors put the NSIC on the map in 2006 as they hosted and won the NCAA North Central Regional Tournament and advanced to the Elite Eight. Although Winona State wasn’t the first men’s basketball team to compete in the Elite Eight (SW Minnesota State in 2001 & Northern State in 1998) but they were the first two win it. The National Championship for Winona State marked the first NCAA Title for any NSIC institution. Since 2000, the NSIC has participated in the only officially-sanctioned NCAA Division II football bowl game in the country. With a rich history dating back to 1948, the Mineral Water Bowl is hosted by the Quarterback Club of Excelsior Springs., Mo. The game matches the highest-finishing team from the NSIC not selected for the NCAA Division II playoffs against the highest-finishing team from the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) not participating in the NCAA Division II playoffs. Now in its 41st year, the first game was played on Thanksgiving Day, 1948. The first MIAA/NSIC meeting in 2000 marked the Mineral Water Bowl’s inaugural year of the Division II era. Winona State defeated Missouri Western State, 43-41, in triple overtime, marking the Warriors first-ever postseason win at the Division II level. The league gears up for the upcoming academic year with the annual NSIC Summer Kickoff Event the last weekend in July. The event includes the NSIC Golf Tournament, Hall of Fame Banquet, officiating clinics and meetings involving the conference leadership. The Northern Sun Showcase television program returns to the airwaves again on Fox Sports Net North. Also, the Northern Sun Spotlight radio show will air on several stations throughout the Midwest for 20 weeks during 2006-07 sports season. Over the years, the NSIC, comprised of schools of modest size, has provided extremely competitive intercollegiate athletic programs for its members. Although the programs are not designed to be equal to Division I athletics, many former NSIC athletes have distinguished themselves in national and international competition. Each member school emphasizes the educational, entertainment and unifying value of sports while pointing with pride to the many advantages to be gained by attending these colleges and universities. As some affiliated with the conference have coined, the NSIC quite possibly is, “the most competitive conference in NCAA Division II.”
2006-07 NSIC Member Institutions TEAM ................................. NICKNAME .................... LOCATION ..................... COMMUNITY .............ENROLLMENT Bemidji State .............................Beavers ......................... Bemidji, MN ............................ 30,982 ..................... 5,100 (1932) Concordia-St. Paul ............... Golden Bears..................... St. Paul, MN ........................... 272,000 .................... 1,800 (1999) Mary.........................................Marauders ..................... Bismarck, N.D. .......................... 95,000 ..................... 2,842 (2006) MSU Moorhead .........................Dragons ....................... Moorhead, MN ......................... 150,000 .................... 6,650 (1932) Northern State ............................Wolves ........................Aberdeen, S.D........................... 25,000 ..................... 2,800 (1980) SW Minnesota State .................Mustangs ....................... Marshall, MN ........................... 11,000 ..................... 3,600 (1970) Minnesota Crookston............Golden Eagles .................. Crookston, MN ........................... 8,100 ...................... 1,700 (1999) Upper Iowa ...............................Peacocks ....................... Fayette, Iowa ............................ 1,300 ...................... 1,600 (2006) Wayne State ..............................Wildcats .........................Wayne, Neb.............................. 9,300 ...................... 4,000 (1998) Winona State .............................Warriors ......................... Winona, MN ............................ 47,800 ..................... 7,300 (1932) Note: years between parenthesis indicate start of membership
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2005-06 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Standings No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Team #20 Wayne State *+^ Northern State ^ Concordia-St. Paul ^ MSU Moorhead Bemidji State SW Minnesota State Winona State Minnesota, Crookston
W 13 11 9 7 6 4 3 3
Conference L PCT. 1 .929 3 .786 5 .643 7 .500 8 .429 10 .286 11 .214 11 .214
W 27 25 20 15 13 7 10 6
Overall
L 4 7 11 14 15 21 18 22
Scoring Offense ........................................................2nd, 73.4 Scoring Defense ........................................................7th, 74.8 Scoring Margin .......................................................... 5th, -1.3 Free Throw Percentage .............................................5th, .676 Field Goal Percentage ...............................................4th, .428 Field Goal Percentage Defense ................................6th, .439 3-Point Field Goal Percentage ................................. T-2, .344 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Defense ....................6th, .360 Rebounding Offense..................................................4th, 38.3 Rebounding Defense .................................................7th, 38.8 Blocked Shots......................................................6th, 1.68 p/g Assists ..............................................................2nd, 16.93 p/g Steals.................................................................. 3rd, 9.29 p/g Turnover margin ..................................................... 3rd, +1.00 3-Point Field Goal Made .....................................2nd, 6.25 p/g
PCT. .871 .781 .645 .517 .464 .250 .357 .214
* - 2005-06 NSIC Regular Season Champions + - 2006 NSIC Tournament Champions ^ - 2006 NCAA Tournament Participants
2005-06 All-NSIC First Team Player, School Nakia Carlisle, Concordia-St. Paul Allison Swenson, MSU-Moorhead Noelle Hall, Northern State *Nicole Gruntorad, Wayne State Kristin Humphries, Wayne State *NSIC Player of the Year
Pos. G F/C F/C G C
Yr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Sr.
Ht. 5-9 6-1 6-1 5-9 6-2
Hometown St. Paul, Minn. Halliday, N.D. Altura, Minn. Kearney, Neb. Omaha, Neb.
Pos. G/F F/C G F F
Yr. Sr. Jr. Sr. R-Fr. Jr.
Ht. 5-10 5-11 5-9 5-11 5-11
Hometown Hatton, N.D. Boyceville, Wisc. Jordan, Minn. Rochester, Minn. Grant, Neb.
Pos. PG C G F G
Yr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Sr.
Ht. 5-4 6-1 5-11 5-10 5-5
Hometown Spencer, Iowa Bismarck, N.D. Cottage Grove, Minn. Dickinson, N.D. South Shore, S.D.
Yr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr.
Ht. 5-8 5-9 6-1 5-11 6-2
Hometown Forest Lake, Minn. Hawley, Minn. Beulah, N.D. West Point, Neb. Omaha, Neb.
Ht. 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-1
Hometown Kearney, Neb. Grant, Neb. Little River, Kan. Altura, Minn. Beulah, N.D.
2005-06 All-NSIC Second Team Player, School Karna Plaine, Minnesota, Crookston Kari Score, Minnesota, Crookston Kelly Crimi, SW Minnesota State ^Sara Leidall, SW Minnesota State Erin McCormick, Wayne State ^NSIC Freshman of the Year
2005-06 All-NSIC Third Team Player, School ~Amy Lawson, Bemidji State Stephanie Peterson, Bemidji State Ashley Smith, Concordia-St. Paul Miranda Boepple, Northern State Sara Jensen, Northern State ~NSIC Co-Defensive Player of the Year
2005-06 All-NSIC Honorable Mention Player, School Lindsey Anderson, MSU Moorhead Katie Walden, MSU Moorhead Carolin Becker, Northern State ~Allison Steffen, Wayne State Leslie Ross, Winona State ~NSIC Co-Defensive Player of the Year
Pos. G G F G F/C
2005-06 NSIC Coach of the Year - Ryun Williams, Wayne State College
2006 NSIC All-Tournament Team Player, School *Nicole Gruntorad, Wayne State Erin McCormick, Wayne State Kylee McGill, Wayne State Nicole Hall, Northern State Carolin Becker, Northern State
Pos. G F F F/C F
Yr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr.
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* Tournament MVP
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2005-06 NSIC Individual Rankings for BSU Scoring ............................ 11th-Stephanie Peterson, 12.0 ppg Field Goal Percentage ... 4th-Nancy McConkey, .535 (107-200) Assists .......................................... 1st-Amy Lawson, 5.71 apg Steals............................................ 1st-Amy Lawson, 2.68 spg 3-Point Field Goal Percentage .....2nd-Maggie Gernbacher, .405 3-Point Field Goals Made .. 1st-Maggie Gernbacher, 2.68 3pg Blocked Shots....................7th-Stephanie Peterson, 0.68 bpg Assist/Turnover Ratio ......................2nd-Amy Lawson, 2.50:1 Offensive Rebounding .......2nd-Stephanie Peterson, 2.71 p/g Defensive Rebounding ......2nd-Stephanie Peterson, 5.82 p/g
All-Time NSIC Standings, 1979-2006 School W L St. Cloud State* 46 8 Minnesota Duluth* 242 78 Northern State 212 72 Minnesota State-Mankato* 27 15 Concordia-St. Paul 73 43 Wayne State 72 44 Southwest Minnesota State 175 173 Minnesota State, Moorhead 170 178 Bemidji State 146 202 Minnesota-Crookston 38 78 Minnesota-Morris* 88 198 Winona State 83 265 *no longer NSIC member; &League games only
Titles Won or Shared
School Minnesota Duluth* Northern State Southwest Minnesota State Bemidji State Minnesota State Moorhead Wayne State (Neb.) Concordia-St. Paul Minnesota-Morris* *no longer NSIC member
No. 11 6 4 3 3 1 1 1
PCT. .852 .756 .746 .643 .629 .621 .503 .489 .420 .328 .308 .239
Last 2002-03 1997-98 2001-02 1986-87 2004-05 2005-06 2003-04 1981-82
TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS
(earns automatic bid to NCAA tournament) Year Team 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 Minnesota Duluth 2001-02 Southwest State 2002-03 Minnesota Duluth 2003-04 Minnesota Duluth 2004-05 Concordia-St. Paul 2005-06 Wayne State (Neb.)
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B e m i dj i St at e nsic records & awards NSIC SEASON RECORDS* Individual Highs Points:............................. 364, Dina Kangas, UMD (1990-91) Scoring avg.................... 30.3, Dina Kangas, UMD (1990-91) FG Att: ............................ 303, Dina Kangas, UMD (1990-91) FG Made......................... 152, Dina Kangas, UMD (1990-91) FG Pct: ..............694, (50-72) Stacy Nelson, UMD (1996-97) ...............................(108-164) Stacy Nelson, UMD (1998-99) 3-FG Att: ................. 144, Danielle Mercurio, UMM (2002-03) 3-FG Made .......................... 52, Sara Miller, WSC (1999-00) 3-FG Pct: .......... .571, (28-49) Kris Wilson, MSUM (1999-00) FT Att: ..........................113, Kate Madrinich, UMD (2001-02) FT Made: ....................86, Shelli Schoeneck, SSU (2001-02) FT Pct: ......... . .952, (40-42) Sara Belanger, UMD (1995-96) Rebs: ....................... 196, Cindy Lonneman, UMM (1982-83) Rebound Average: .......... 14.7 Dina Kangas, UMD (1990-91) Assists: ........................... 125, Denise Holm, UMD (1988-89) Assist Average: ............... 10.4 Denise Holm, UMD (1988-89) Steals:............................ 78, Nicole Reisner, WSU (2001-02) Steal Average: ............ 4.33, Nicole Reisner, WSU (2001-02) Blocks: .................................. 50, Jane Konz, NSU (1988-89) Block Average:...................... 4.2, Jane Konz NSU (1988-89) Team Highs Victories: ................................17, Southwest State (2000-01) Losses: ..........18, Minnesota-Morris (2000-01, 01-02, 02-03) Points:.............................1,487, Minnesota Duluth (1999-00) Soring avg.: .......................... 84.7, Northern State (1989-90) FG Att: ................................ 1,282, Northern State (1999-00) FG Made:...........................542, Minnesota Duluth (1999-00) FG Pct: ..................................492, St. Cloud State (1982-83) 3-FG Att: ............................410, Minnesota Duluth (2001-02) 3-FG Made: .......................153, Minnesota Duluth (2000-01) .................................................. 144, Wayne State (1999-00) 3PT FG Pct: ..................... .467, Minnesota-Morris (1990-91) FT Att: ..........................462, Minnesota-Crookston (2000-01) ................................................. 422, Winona State (1999-00) FT Made: .........................312, Concordia-St. Paul (2001-02) ................................................. 302, Winona State (1999-00) FT Pct: .............................. .804, Minnesota-Morris (1998-99) Rebs: ..................................... 878, Northern State (1999-00) Assists: ..............................370, Minnesota Duluth (1999-00) Blocks: .................................... 139, Bemidji State (1985-86) Best Defensive Avg: .............50.0, St. Cloud State (1983-84)
NSIC REGULAR SEASON GAME RECORDS* Individual Highs Points:............................44, Renee Ruesink, NSU (1986-87) ................................................ Dina Kangas, UMD (1989-90) FG Att: ............ 30, Rhonda House, MSU Mankato (1982-83) ...........................................Angie Swanson, UMC, (1999-00) ...................................... Pat Burns, MSU Mankato (1982-83) ................................................ Dina Kangas, UMD (1990-91) FG Made:........................18, Lynn Peterson, MSU (1980-81) 3-FG Att: ...............................20, Kelli Ritzer, UMD (1990-91) 3 FG Made:.................. 9, Tracy Williamson, WSC (2001-02) ..............................................8, Erin Walker, BSU (1998-99) ................................................Barb Schmidt, NSU (1989-90) 3-FG Pct: ........... 1.000 (5-5) H. Livingstone, WSC (1998-99) .......................................(5-5) Kris DeMaris, BSU (1988-89) FT Att: ............................23, Tanna Negaard, NSU (1989-90) FT Made: .......................19, Tanna Negaard, NSU (1989-90) FT Pct: ..................1.000 (16-16) Linda Seid, SSU (1986-87) ............................... (13-13) Andrea Schreier, SSU (1998-99) .....................................(11-11) A.Townsend, UMM (1998-99) ............................... (10-10) Andrea Schreier, SSU (1998-99) ........................(10-10) Heather Livingstone, WSU (1998-99) ..........................................(9-9) Ami Pendry, WSC (1998-99) ..........................................(8-8) Nicole Gora, SSU (1998-99)
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SK KE ET TB BA ALL LLL L BA AS B B A S K E T B A B A S K E T B A L L ............................................ (8-8) Sue Fiero, UMD (1998-99) ........................................ (8-8) Lesley Miller, WSU (1998-99) Rebs: ................................ 27, Dina Kangas, UMD (1990-91) Assists: ................................. 22, Pat Neder, WSU (1987-88) Steals:.............................11, Nicole Reisner, WSU (2001-02) ............................................. 9, Emily Dolan, WSU (2001-02) ................................... Sue Sajevic, MSU Mankato (1982-83) Blocks: .................................. 12, Jane Konz, NSU (1988-89) Team Highs Points:.....................................118, Northern State (1986-87) FG Att: ......................................97, Mankato State (1982-83) FG Made:................................. 49, Northern State (1986-87) FG Pct: ................ .667 (30-45) Minnesota, Duluth (1991-92) 3-FG Att: .................................. 39, Northern State (2001-02) 3-FG Made: .......................16, Concordia-St. Paul (2001-02) 3-FG Pct: ................ .769 (10-13) Southwest State (1999-00) ......................... .769 (10-13) SW Minnesota State (2004-05) FT Att: .................................. 49, Minnesota-Morris (1989-90) ............................................... 49, MSU-Moorhead (2005-06) FT Made: ............................. 38, Minnesota-Morris (1989-90) FT Pct: ................ 1.000 (18-18) Minnesota Duluth (2001-02) ...............................1.000 (18-18) MSU-Moorhead (2001-02) Rebs: ........................................75, Mankato State (1980-81) Assists: ................................34, Minnesota Duluth (1988-89) Steals:...........................30, Minnesota, Crookston (2001-02) .................................................. 24, Bemidji State (1985-86) .............................................24, Minnesota Duluth (1999-00) .............................................24, Minnesota Duluth (1999-00) Blocks: ................................... 15, Moorhead State (1979-80) Fewest Pts. Allowed: ................. 22, Wayne State (2001-02) .............................................26, Minnesota Duluth (1979-80)
NSIC TOURNAMENT GAME RECORDS* Individual Highs Points:................... 31, Lindsey Dietz, UMD (vs. UMC, 2003) FG Attempts:............... 21, Madrinich, UMD (vs. WSU, 2001) FG’s Made: .............11, Lindsey Dietz, UMD (vs. UMC 2003) ..................................... Katie Doerr, MSUM (vs. WSC, 2002) ............................ 11, Kate Madrinich, UMD (vs. WSU, 2001) ....................................11, Kim Toewe, UMD (vs. SSU, 2001) 3-Pt FG Att: ................ 16, L. Hanson, UMD (vs. UMM, 2000) 3-Pt FG Made: ............. 7, L. Hanson, UMD (vs. UMM, 2000) FT Att: ........19, Maggie Gernbacher, BSU (vs. WSU, 2004) FT Made: ...17, Maggie Gernbacher, BSU (vs. WSU, 2004) Rebounds: ..............18, Katie Doerr, MSUM (vs. NSU, 2003) ................................... 18, Kari Score, UMC (vs. WSC, 2006) Assists: ............14, Katie LaViollette, CSP (vs. SMSU, 2006) Steals:....................6, Dana Weibel, MSUM (vs. WSU, 2004) ..............................6, Reagan French, SSU (vs. WSC, 2003) ...............................6, Kate Madrinich, UMD (vs. SSU, 2002) ............................... 6, Ericka Nieman, SSU (vs. UMM, 2002) Blocks: .........................4, Angel Leon, WSU (vs. BSU, 2004) ........................... 4, Meghan Rettke, SMSU (vs. WSC, 2006) Team Highs Points:.................... 102, Concordia St. Paul (vs. BSU, 2005) Total Points (2 teams): ........... 182, CSP 102, BSU 80 (2005) FG Atempts:................77, Southwest State (vs. UMM, 2001) FG Made:....................38, Southwest State (vs. UMM, 2001) .................................38, Concordia-St. Paul (vs. BSU, 2005) FG Pct: ........................576, Northern State (vs. WSU, 2006) 3-Pt FG Att: .................. 28, MSU-Moorhead (vs. NSU, 2003) 3-Pt FG Made: .............12, Winona State (vs. MSUM, 2005) 3-Pt FG Pct: ............. .625, Southwest State (vs. UMD, 2001) FT Att: ............................ 39, Wayne State (vs. MSUM, 2006) FT Made: ....................... 32, Wayne State (vs. MSUM, 2006) FT Pct: .............1.000 (13-13) Winona State (vs. NSU, 2006) Rebounds: ....................54, MSU-Moorhead (vs. SSU, 2002) Assists: .......................31, Southwest State (vs. UMM, 2001) Steals:.........................25, Southwest State (vs. UMM, 2002)
Fewest Pts. Allowed: ..22, Southwest State (vs. UMM, 2002) Most Valuable Player 1993-94 .................................... Julie Jensen, Northern State 1994-95 .................................... Julie Jensen, Northern State 1995-96 .............................Sara Belanger, Minnesota Duluth 1996-97 .............................Karen Morrissey, Bemidji State 1997-98 .............................. Stacy Nelson, Minnesota Duluth 1998-99 .............................. Stacy Nelson, Minnesota Duluth 1999-2000 ............................. Jammie Coyle, Northern State 2000-01 ........................... Andrea Schreier, Southwest State 2001-02 .............................. Jessica Forsline, UM-Crookston 2002-03 ..................................Kim Toewe, Minnesota Duluth 2003-04 ..............................Lindsey Dietz, Minnesota Duluth 2004-05 ....................... Michelle Bruns, SW Minnesota State 2005-06 ................................. Nicole Guntorad, Wayne State Tournament Most Valuable Player 2000..........................................Sue Fiero, Minnesota Duluth 2001................................. Kate Madrinich, Minnesota Duluth 2002................................Shelli Schoeneck, Southwest State 2003....................................Lindsey Dietz, Minnesota Duluth 2004...................................Tanysha Scott, Minnesota Duluth 2005.............................Jennifer Pozzani, Concordia-St. Paul 2006....................................... Nicole Guntorad, Wayne State Newcomer of the Year 1993-94 ............................. Stacy Sievers, Minnesota Duluth 1994-96 .............................................................Not Awarded 1996-97 .............................. Dani Coleman, Southwest State 1997-98 ........................... Andrea Schreier, Southwest State 1998-99 ........................... Kate Madrinich, Minnesota Duluth 1999-2000 ............................ Karen Hochstein, Wayne State 2000-01 .............................. Jessica Forsline, UM-Crookston 2001-02 .......................Jennifer Pozzani, Concordia-St. Paul 2002-03 ..............................Lindsey Dietz, Minnesota Duluth 2003-04 ....................... Maggie Gernbacher, Bemidji State 2004-05 .......................................Noelle Hall, Northern State 2005-06 ............................Sara Leidall, SW Minnesota State Defensive Player of the Year 2000-01 ..........................Shelli Schoeneck, Southwest State 2001-02 ...................................Nicole Reisner, Winona State 2002-03 .......................................Dodie Martin, Wayne State 2003-04 .......................Jennifer Pozzani, Concordia-St. Paul 2004-05 .......................Jennifer Pozzani, Concordia-St. Paul 2005-06 .......... Amy Lawson, BSU and Allison Steffen, WSC Coach of the Year 1988-89 .......................... Karen Stromme, Minnesota Duluth 1989-90 .......................... Karen Stromme, Minnesota Duluth 1990-91 .......................... Karen Stromme, Minnesota Duluth 1991-92 ..............Curt Fredrickson, NSU/Lori Ulferts, MSUM 1992-93 ............ Terri Sheridan, WSU/Karen Stromme, UMD 1993-94 ..................................Kelly Kruger, Southwest State 1994-95 .......................... Karen Stromme, Minnesota Duluth 1995-96 ................................. Doreen Zierer, Bemidji State 1996-97 ............................. Curt Fredrickson, Northern State 1997-98 ................................... Terri Sheridan, Winona State 1998-99 .......................... Karen Stromme, Minnesota Duluth 1999-2000 ..............................Kelly Kruger, Southwest State 2000-01 ..................................Kelly Kruger, Southwest State 2001-02 ..................................Mike Curfman, UM-Crookston 2002-03 ................................. Karla Nelson, MSU-Moorhead 2003-04 ..................................... Mike Power, Bemidji State 2004-05 ................................. Karla Nelson, MSU-Moorhead 2005-06 .................................... Ryun Williams, Wayne State *Northern Intercollegiate Conference merges into NSIC before 1992-93 season. Includes NSIC games only. Updated through 2001-02 season.
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B e m i dj i St at e BA AS SK KE ET TB BA ALL LLL L B B A S K E T B A B A S K E T B A L Wayne State College Wildcats
Southwest Minnesota State University Mustangs
nsic opponents Concordia University-St. Paul Golden Bears
Dec. 1 • 6:00 p.m. @ Wayne, Neb Jan. 27 • 6:00 p.m. @ Bemidji, Minn.
Dec. 2 • 6:00 p.m. @ Marshall, Minn. Jan. 26 • 6:00 p.m. @ Bemidji, Minn.
Dec. 8 • 6:00 p.m. @ Bemidji, Minn. Feb. 3 • 6:00 p.m. @ St. Paul, Minn.
GENERAL INFORMATION Location/Enrollment: ............................................Wayne, Neb. (3,600) Conference: .............................................. Northern Sun Intercollegiate Affiliation: ................................................................... NCAA Division II School Colors: ............................................................. Black and Gold Home Court: ................................................... Rice Auditorium (2,500) President: ............................................................. Dr. Richard Collings Athletic Director: .................................................................. Eric Schoh Athletic Director Phone: ................................................ (402) 375-7520
GENERAL INFORMATION Location/Enrollment: ........................................ Marshall, Minn. (4,200) Conference: ................................................... North Sun Intercollegiate Affiliation: ................................................................... NCAA Division II School Colors: ................................................. Brown and Vegas Gold Home Court: .......................................................... R/A Facility (4,000) President: ............................................................... Dr. David Danahar Interim Athletic Director: ............................................ Chris Hmielewski Athletic Director Phone: ................................................ (507) 537-7984
GENERAL INFORMATION Location/Enrollment: ......................................... St. Paul, Minn. (1,921) Conference: .............................................. Northern Sun Intercollegiate Affiliation: ................................................................... NCAA Division II School Colors: ...........................................Navy Blue and Vegas Gold Home Court: ............................................... Gangelhoff Center (1,200) President: ................................................................... Dr. Robert Holst Athletic Director: .............................................................Tom Tom Rubbelke Athletic Director Phone: ................................................ (651) 641-8700
SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact:............................................................. Mike Grosz Email:..................................................................... migrosz1@wsc.edu SID Phone: ..................................................................(402) (402) 375-7326 SID Fax: .......................................................................(402) (402) 375-7271 Web site: .......................................................... www.wsc.edu/athletics Mailing Address: .........................................................1111 1111 Main Street ...............................................................................Wayne, ............................................................................... Wayne, Neb. 68787
SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact:........................................................ Crystal Kruger Email:......................................................krugercr@southwestmsu.edu krugercr@southwestmsu.edu SID Phone: ..................................................................(507) (507) 537-7177 SID Fax: .......................................................................(507) (507) 537-6578 Web site: ......................................................www.smsumustangs.com www.smsumustangs.com Mailing Address: ....................................................... 1501 State Street .............................................................................. Marshall, MN 56258
SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact:................................................................Jen Foley Email:.............................................................................foley@csp.edu SID Phone: .................................................................. (651) 641-3393 SID Fax: ....................................................................... (651) 641-8787 Web site: ..........................................................................www.csp.edu Mailing Address: ................................................ 275 Syndicate Ave. N. ................................................................................St. Paul, MN 55104 ................................................................................
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: ..................................................................Ryun Ryun Williams Head Coach’s email: .................................................rywilli1@wsc.edu rywilli1@wsc.edu Basketball Office Phone: ............................................... 402/375-7311 Record at School/Years: ..................................................... 124-75/7th Career Record: .......................................................................... 124-75 Asst. Coaches: .................................... Allison Kruger & Lindsay Erwin
HEAD COACH Head Coach: ..................................................................... Mike Jewett Head Coach’s email: ..............................jewettmi@southwestmsu.edu jewettmi@southwestmsu.edu Basketball Office Phone: ............................................. (507) 537-7133 Record at School/Years: ................................................... First season Career Record: ..................................................................First Season Asst. Coaches: .......Katie Huschle, Sascha Hansen & Meghan Nelson
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: .....................................................................Paul Fessler Head Coach’s email: ..................................................fessler@csp.edu Basketball Office Phone: ............................................. (651) 603-6167 Record at School/Years: ......................................................117-37/6th Career Record: ...........................................................................117-37 Asst. Coaches: ..............Kerri Stockwell, Angie Woods & Drew Woods
TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ............................................................................27-4 27-4 Conference Record: .......................................................................13-1 13-1 Conference Finish: ........................................................................... 1st Starters Returning: ..............................................................................3 Starters Lost: .......................................................................................2 Top Returner: .................................Erin McCormick, Sr., F, Grant, Neb. 10.2 ppg, 5.8 rpg, Second Team All-NSIC
TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ............................................................................7-21 Conference Record: .......................................................................4-10 Conference Finish: ...........................................................................6th Starters Returning: ..............................................................................4 Starters Lost: .......................................................................................1 Top Returner: ..............................Sara Leidall, So., F, Rochester, Minn. 12.8 ppg, NSIC Newcomer of the Year
TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ..........................................................................20-11 Conference Record: .........................................................................9-5 Conference Finish: ...........................................................................3rd Starters Returning: ..............................................................................3 Starters Lost: .......................................................................................2 Top Returner: .........................Katie LaViolette, Jr., G, Manitowac, Wis. 8.8 ppg, 3.7 rpg, 5.3 apg
Minnesota State University Moorhead Dragons
University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagles
University of Mary (N.D.) Marauders
Dec. 9 • 6:00 p.m. @ Bemidji, Minn. Feb. 2 • 6:00 p.m. @ Moorhead, Minn.
Jan. 6 • 6:00 p.m. @ Crookston, Minn. Feb. 10 • 6:00 p.m. @ Bemidji, Minn.
Jan. 12 • 6:00 p.m. @ Bismarck, N.D. Feb. 17 • 6:00 p.m. @ Bemidji, Minn.
GENERAL INFORMATION Location/Enrollment: ..................................... Moorhead, Minn. (7,700) Conference: .............................................. Northern Sun Intercollegiate Affiliation: ................................................................... NCAA Division II School Colors: ......................................................... Scarlet and White Home Court: ................................................ Alex Nemzek Hall (3,500) President: ............................................................... Dr. Roland Barden Athletic Director: ..............................................................Sylvia Sylvia Barnier Athletic Director Phone: ................................................ (218) 236-2401 SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact:.............................................................. Larry Scott Email:....................................................................scotty@mnstate.edu SID Phone: .................................................................. (218) 477-2113 SID Fax: ....................................................................... (218) 477-3291 Web site: ........................................................www.msumdragons.com www.msumdragons.com Mailing Address: .......................................................... MSU Moorhead Moorhead, MN 56563
GENERAL INFORMATION Location/Enrollment: ...................................... Crookston, Minn. (1,700) Conference: .............................................. Northern Sun Intercollegiate Affiliation: ................................................................... NCAA Division II School Colors: .......................................................... Maroon and Gold Home Court: ............................................Lysaker Gymnasium (3,500) Chancellor: ..........................................................Dr. Velmer Burton Jr. Athletic Director: ................................................... Stephanie Helgeson Athletic Phone: ............................................................ (218) 281-8414
GENERAL INFORMATION Location/Enrollment: ........................................ Bismarck, N.D. (2,842) Conference: .............................................. Northern Sun Intercollegiate Affiliation: ................................................................... NCAA Division II School Colors: ................................................ Royal Blue and Orange Home Court: ..................................................... Activity Center (2,000) President: ......................................................... Sister Thomas Welder Athletic Director: ..................................................................... Al Bortke Athletic Director Phone: ................................................ (701) 255-7500
SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: ......................................................... Mitch Bakken Email:................................................................SID@mail.crk.umn.edu SID@mail.crk.umn.edu SID Phone: .................................................................. (218) 281-8414 SID Fax: ....................................................................... (218) 281-8430 Web site: ..............www.UMCrookston.edu/people/athletics/index.html Mailing Address: ................... 139 Sports Center, 2900 University Ave., Crookston, MN 56716
SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact:.......................................................... Brian Larson Email:................................................................. bmlarson@umary.edu SID Phone: ..................................................................(701) .................................................................. (701) 255-7177 SID Fax: ....................................................................... .......................................................................(701) (701) 255-6578 Web site: ................................................. .................................................www.umary.edu/um/athletics www.umary.edu/um/athletics Mailing Address: ................................................. 7500 University Drive ........................................................................... Bismarck, N.D. 58504
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: ................................................................. Mike Roysland Head Coach’s email: ...............................roysland@UMCrookston.edu roysland@UMCrookston.edu Basketball Office Phone: ............................................. (218) 281-8416 Record at School/Years: ................................................... First season Career Record: ............................................................................. same Assistant Coaches: .................................... Abby Hearn & Nate Mahlen
HEAD COACH Head Coach: ..................................................................... Fred Fridley Head Coach’s email: ............................................. ffridley@umary.edu Basketball Office Phone: ............................................. (701) 355-8278 Record at School/Years: ........................................................82-15/4th ........................................................ Career Record: ............................................................................. same Assistant Coaches: ........................Rick Rick Neumann & Andrea Ronderos
TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ............................................................................6-22 Conference Record: .......................................................................3-11 Conference Finish: ........................................................................T-7th Starters Returning: ..............................................................................3 Starters Lost: .......................................................................................2 Top Returner: ...................Theresa Crance, Jr., F/C, Timber Lake, S.D. 3.3 ppg, 3.4 rpg
TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ............................................................................22-7 Conference Record: .............................................................................Conference Finish: ...............................................................................Starters Returning: ..............................................................................3 Starters Lost: .......................................................................................2 Top Returner: ............................... Corrie Villegas, Jr., F, Polson, Mont. 15.3 ppg, .835 FT%
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: .................................................................... Karla Nelson Head Coach’s email: ........................................nelsnkar@mnstate.edu nelsnkar@mnstate.edu Basketball Office Phone: ............................................. (218) 236-2421 Record at School/Years: ......................................................100-63/6th 100-63/6th Career Record: ...........................................................................100-63 100-63 Asst. Coaches: ..............Jason Jason Sobolik, Kelly Anderson & Kelsey Gatz TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ..........................................................................14-13 14-13 Conference Record: ......................................................................... 7-7 named as .........................................................................7-7 a 2005-06 Northern Sun IntercolleConference Finish: ........................................................................... 4th giate Conference Player to Watch. Starters Returning: .............................................................................. 3 Starters Lost: .......................................................................................2 Top Returner: ............................. Allison Swenson, Jr., F, Halliday, N.D. 14.4 ppg, 6.6 rpg, .517 FG%, First Team All-NSIC
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nsic opponents
Winona State University Warriors
Northern State University Wolves
Upper Iowa University Peacocks
Jan. 13 • 6:00 p.m. @ Aberdeen, Minn. Feb. 16 • 6:00 p.m. @ Bemidji, Minn.
Jan. 19 • 6:00 p.m. @ Bemidji, Minn. Feb. 24 • 6:00 p.m. @ Winona, Minn.
Jan. 20 • 6:00 p.m. @ Bemidji, Minn. Feb. 23 • 6:00 p.m. @ Fayette, Iowa
GENERAL INFORMATION Location/Enrollment: .........................................Aberdeen, S.D. (3,000) Conference: .............................................. Northern Sun Intercollegiate Affiliation: ................................................................... NCAA Division II School Colors: .......................................................... Maroon and Gold Home Court: ..................................................... Barnett Center (8,057) Interim President: ..................................................... Dr. Don Cozzetto Athletic Director: ................................................................... Bob Olson Athletic Phone: ............................................................ (605) 626-3336
GENERAL INFORMATION Location/Enrollment: ..........................................Winona, Minn. (7,300) Conference: .............................................. Northern Sun Intercollegiate Affiliation: ....................................................................NCAA Division II School Colors: .................................... Northwestern Purple and White Home Court: .......................................... McCown Gymnasium (3,500) President: ............................................................... Dr. Darrell Krueger Athletic Director: ...............................................................Larry Larry Holstad Athletic Director Phone: ................................................ (507) 457-5210
GENERAL INFORMATION Location/Enrollment: ...........................................Fayette, Iowa (1,700) Conference: .............................................. Northern Sun Intercollegiate Affiliation: ................................................................... NCAA Division II School Colors: ...............................................Peacock Blue and White Home Court: ........................................... Dorman Gymnasium (1,500) President: .................................................................... Dr. Alan Walker Athletic Director: ..................................................................... Gil Cloud Athletic Director Phone: ................................................ (563) 425-5700
SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: .......................................................... Melissa Wolf Email:...................................................................mlwolf@northern.edu SID Phone: .................................................................. (605) 626-7748 SID Fax: ....................................................................... (605) 626-3315 Web site: ....................................................www.northern.edu/athletics www.northern.edu/athletics Mailing Address: ................................................ 1200 South Jay Street Aberdeen, SD 57401
SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact:................................................... Michael Herzberg Email:............................................................. mherzberg@winona.edu SID Phone: ..................................................................(507) (507) 457-5576 SID Fax: ....................................................................... (507) 457-5479 Web site: ................................................. http://www.winona.msus.edu Mailing Address: ............................................................. P.O. Box 5838 ................................................................................ Winona, MN 55987
SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact:................................................. Howard Thompson Email:................................................................... thompsonh@uiu.edu SID Phone: ..................................................................(563) (563) 425-5307 SID Fax: .......................................................................(563) (563) 880-5163 Web site: ............................................................www.uiu.edu/athletics www.uiu.edu/athletics Mailing Address: .............................................................. PO Box 1857 ..............................................................................Fayette, .............................................................................. Fayette, Iowa 52142
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: .............................................................. Curt Fredrickson Head Coach’s email: .........................................fredricc@northern.edu Basketball Office Phone: ............................................. (605) 626-7735 Record at School/Years: ..................................................612-184/27th Career Record: .........................................................................612-184 612-184 Asst. Coache: .................................................................. Amanda Bain
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: .....................................................................Scott Scott Ballard Head Coach’s email: .......................................... sballard@winona.edu Basketball Office Phone: .............................................. (507)457-5207 Record at School/Years: ........................................................13-42/3rd 13-42/3rd Career Record: .............................................................................13-42 Asst. Coaches: ..................... Lisa Carlsen, Amy Muhlul & Rory Ballard
HEAD COACH Head Coach: ..................................................................... Ben Conrad Head Coach’s email: ................................................ conradb@uiu.edu Basketball Office Phone: ............................................. (563) 425-5292 Record at School/Years: .........................................................6-23/2nd 6-23/2nd Career Record: .......................................................................77-50/4th 77-50/4th Asst. Coaches: ..............................................Mike Brown & Matt Fatka
TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ............................................................................25-7 25-7 Conference Record: .......................................................................11-3 11-3 Conference Finish: ..........................................................................2nd Starters Returning: ..............................................................................33 Starters Lost: .......................................................................................22 Top Returner: ................................Carolin Becker, Sr., F, Beulah, N.D. 9.9 ppg, 5.5 rpg, All-NSIC Honorable Mention
TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ..........................................................................10-18 Conference Record: ....................................................................... 3-11 Conference Finish: ........................................................................T-7th Starters Returning: .............................................................................. 4 Starters Lost: ....................................................................................... 1 Top Returner: ................................Leslie Ross, Sr., F/C, Omaha, Neb.. 10/7 ppg, 6.9 rpg, All-NSIC Honorable Mention
TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ............................................................................6-23 Conference Record: .............................................................................Conference Finish: ...............................................................................Starters Returning: ..............................................................................4 Starters Lost: .......................................................................................1 Top Returner: ....................... Christa Hammel, Jr., C, Dorchester, Iowa 14.2 ppg, 9.6 rpg, .522 FG%
NSIC 2006-07 Preseason Coaches’ Poll Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
School Points Northern State University (4) Minnesota State University Moorhead (5) Concordia University-St. Paul (1) Wayne State College (Neb.) Bemidji State University Winona State University Upper Iowa University Southwest Minnesota State University University of Mary (N.D.) University of Minnesota, Crookston
84 82 78 65 57 43 41 37 32 21
First place votes in (); First place vote = 10 points
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NSIC 2006-07 Players to Watch Amy Lawson Jr. Katie LaViolette Jr. Corrie Villegas Jr. Allison Swenson Jr. Theresa Crance Jr. Carolin Becker Sr. Sara Leidall So. Christa Hammel Jr. Erin McCormick Sr. Leslie Ross Sr.
PG G F F F/C F F C F F/C
Spencer, Iowa Manitowac, Wis. Polson, Mont. Halliday, N.D. Timber Lake, S.D. Beulah, N.D. Rochester, Minn. Dorchester, Iowa Grant, Neb. Omaha, Neb.
NSIC 2006-07 Preseason Player of the Year Noelle Hall Jr.
F/C
Altura, Minn.
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Bemidji State Concordia-St. Paul Mary (N.D.) MSU Moorhead Minnesota, Crookston Northern State SW Minnesota State Upper Iowa Wayne State (Neb.) Winona State Northern State
B e m i dj i St at e BA AS SK KE ET TB BA ALL LLL L B B A S K E T B A B A S K E T B A L Wednesday, November 1 Winona State @ Minnesota Sunday, November 5 Winona State @ Wisconsin
7 p.m.. 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday, November 15 Waldorf @ Winona State Concordia St. Paul @ Augustana SW Minnesota State @ Mayville State William Penn @ Upper Iowa Northern State @ Dakota Wesleyan
6 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.
Friday, Novemeber 17 Bemidji State vs. Augustana Colo. School of Mines vs. Wayne State MSU Moorhead vs. UM Duluth UM Crookston @ Minnesota State Northern State @ Colorado Christian Northern Michigan @ Concordia-St. Paul
1 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m.
Saturday, November 18 UM Crookston vs. Augustana 1 p.m. Loras @ Upper Iowa 2 p.m. Northern Michigan vs. MSU Moorhead 3 p.m. Northern State vs Colo. School of Mines 4 p.m. UW- La Crosse @ Winona State 6 p.m. Bemidji State vs. Minnesota State 6 p.m. UM Duluth @ Concordia St. Paul 7 p.m. Wayne State (Neb.)vs. Colorado Christian 7 p.m. Sunday, November 19 SW Minnesota State @ South Dakota State 3 p.m. Monday, November 20 North Dakota @ Bemidji State York College @ Wayne State St. Ambrose @ Upper Iowa . Tuesday, November 21 Mary @ Jamestown Northern State @ North Dakota Augustana @ Winona State
6 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m.
Friday, November 24 Winona State @ Neb. Kearney Mary vs. Colorado Christian
6 p.m. 6 p.m.
6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.
Saturday, November 25 Lewis University @ MSU Moorhead 3 p.m. Mayville State @ UM Crookston 3:30 p.m. Mary vs. Regis 4 p.m. Presentation @ SW Minnesota State 6 p.m. Sunday, November 26 MSU Moorhead @ North Dakota . Monday, November 27 UM Crookston @ Valley City State Waldorf @ Upper Iowa Edgewood College @ Winona State Wayne State (Neb.)@ Chadron State
4 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m.
Tuesday, November 28 MSU Moorhead @ Jamestown 6 p.m. Concordia St. Paul @ St. Cloud State 7:30 p.m. Friday, December 1 Northern State @ Winona State* Mary @ Upper Iowa* UM Crookston @ SW Minnesota State* Bemidji State @ Wayne State
6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.
Saturday December 2 Concordia St. Paul @ MSU Moorhead* 6 p.m. Northern State @ Upper Iowa* 6 p.m. Mary @ Winona State State* 6 p.m.
nsic composite schedule
Bemidji State @ SW Minnesota State* 6 p.m. UM Crookston @ Wayne State* 6 p.m.
Sunday, December 31 Northern State @ Augustana
2 p.m.
Tuesday December 5 Mount Mercy @ Upper Iowa Mary @ North Dakota
6 p.m. 7 p.m.
Wednesday, December 6 UM Duluth @ Winona State
7 p.m.
Friday, January 5 Northern State @ MSU Moorhead* Mary @ Concordia St. Paul* Upper Iowa @ SW Minnesota State* Winona State @ Wayne State*
6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.
Saturday, January 6 Mary @ MSU Moorhead* Northern State @ Concordia St. Paul* Bemidji State @ UM Crookston* Winona State @ SW Minnesota State* Upper Iowa @ Wayne State*
6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.
Friday, December 8 MSU Moorhead @ UM Crookston Wayne State (Neb.)@ Northern State SW Minnesota State vs. Mary Concordia St. Paul @ Bemidji State
6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.
Saturday December 9 Winona State @ Upper Iowa MSU Moorhead @ Bemidji State Concordia St. Paul @ UM Crookston Wayne State (Neb.)@ Mary SW Minnesota State @ Northern State
6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.
Wednesday, December 13 UM Crookston @ North Dakota Wis. Parkside @ Upper Iowa St. Cloud State @ Concordia St. Paul
7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.
Friday, December 15 Mary @ Montana State Billings
8 p.m.
Saturday, December 16 North Dakota @ Concordia St. Paul Winona State State @ Viterbo St. Cloud State @ MSU Moorhead UM Crookston @ UM Duluth Wayne State (Neb.)@ South Dakota Black HIlls State @ Northern State Mayville State @ Bemidji State SW Minnesota State @ Alaska- Fairbanks Mary @ Rocky Mountain College
3 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m.
Sunday, December 17 Mount Mercy @ Wayne State 3 p.m. SW Minnesota State @ Alaska- Anchorage 10 p.m. Monday, December 18 MSU Moorhead @ Glenville State Northern State @ South Dakota
6 p.m. 7 p.m.
Wednesday, December 20 North Dakota @ Bemidji State 6 p.m. MSU Moorhead @ Chadminade Univ. 6 p.m. Minnesota State @ SW Minnesota State 7 p.m. Thursday, December 21 Neb. Kearney @ Wayne State
6 p.m.
Wednesday, December 27 Upper Iowa @ Augustana
1 p.m.
Thursday, December 28 Upper Iowa @ Augustana Wis. Platteville @ Bemidji State
1 p.m. 6 p.m.
Friday, December 29 Mary vs. Montana Tech UM Duluth @ Northern State Calif. St.-Stanislaus @ Crookston
6 p.m. 6 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, December 30 Chadron State @ Wayne State 1 p.m. UM Duluth @ SW Minnesota State 3 p.m. Mary vs. Rocky Mountain 4 p.m. UM Crookston @ Dominguez Hills 5:30 p.m. Minnesota State @ Concordia St. Paul 7 p.m. Wis. Parkside @ Winona State 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, January 9 SW Minnesota State @ Neb. Omaha . Friday, January 12 MSU Moorhead @ Upper Iowa* Concordia St. Paul @ Winona State State* Bemidji State @ Mary* UM Crookston @ Northern State*
6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.
Saturday, January 13 Concordia St. Paul @ Upper Iowa* MSU Moorhead @ Winona State* UM Crookston @ Mary* Wayne State (Neb.)@ SW Minnesota State* Bemidji State @ Northern State*
6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.
Tuesday, January 16 Rockhurst @ Upper Iowa Minnesota State @ Bemidji State
7 p.m. 7 p.m.
Friday, January 19 Wayne State (Neb.)@ MSU Moorhead* 6 p.m. Winona State @ Bemidji State* 6 p.m. Upper Iowa @ UM Crookston* 6 p.m. Saturday, January 20 Wayne State (Neb.)@ Concordia St. Paul* 6 p.m. Upper Iowa @ Bemidji* 6 p.m. Winona State @ UM Crookston* 6 p.m. Mary @ Northern State* 6 p.m. Tuesday, January 23 UM Crookston @ St. Cloud State
4 p.m.
Friday, January 26 SW Minnesota State @ Bemidji State* 6 p.m. Wayne State (Neb.)@ UM Crookston* 6 p.m. Winona State @ Mary* 6 p.m. Upper Iowa @ Northern State* 6 p.m. Saturday, January 27 Upper Iowa @ Mary* MSU Moorhead @ Concordia St. Paul* Wayne State (Neb.)@ Bemidji State* SW Minnesota State @ UM Crookston* .Winona State @ Northern State*
1 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.
Sunday, January 28 Upper Iowa @ Northern State*
1 p.m.
Wednesday, January 31 Mt. Mary @ Winona State
6 p.m.
Friday, February 2 Bemidji State @ MSU Moorhead* UM Crookston @ Concordia St. Paul* Mary @ Wayne State* Northern State @ SW Minnesota State*
6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.
Saturday, February 3 Upper Iowa @ Winona State*
6 p.m.
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Bemidji State @ Concordia St. Paul* Mary @ SW Minnesota State Northern State @ Wayne State* UM Crookston @ MSU Moorhead*
6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.
Friday, February 9 Wayne State (Neb.)@ Upper Iowa* SW Minnesota State @ Winona State* Concordia St. Paul @ Northern State* MSU Moorhead @ Mary*
6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.
Saturday, February 10 UM Crookston @ Bemidji State* MSU Moohead @ Northern State* SW Minnesota State @ Upper Iowa* Wayne State (Neb.)@ Winona State* Concordia St. Paul @ Mary
6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.
Friday, February 16 Winona State @ MSU Moorhead* Upper Iowa @ Concordia St. Paul* Northern State @ Bemidji State* Mary @ UM Crookston*
6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.
Saturday, February 17 Upper Iowa @ MSU Moorhead* Winona State @ Concordia St. Paul Mary @ Bemidji State* Northern State @ UM Crookston* SW Minnesota State @ Wayne State*
6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.
Friday, February 23 Upper Iowa @ Bemidji State* 6 p.m. UM Crookston @ Winona State State* 6 p.m. MSU Moorhead @ SW Minnesota State* 6 p.m. Concordia St. Paul @ Wayne State* 6 p.m. Saturday, February 24 UM Crookston @ Upper Iowa* 6 p.m. Bemidji State @ Winona State State* 6 p.m. Northern State @ Mary* 6 p.m. Concordia St. Paul @ SW Minnesota State* 6 p.m. MSU Moorhead @ Wayne State* 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 28 2007 NSIC Tournament-First Round (Campus Sites) March 3-4 2007 NSIC Tournament Championship (Hosted by No. 1 Seed) March 10-13 2007 NCAA North Central Regional (Hosted by No. 1 Seed) March 21-24 2007 NCAA Division II Elite Eight (Hosted by University of Nebraska Kearney; Health and Sports Center, Kearney, Neb.)
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B e m i dj i St at e bsu record book Individual Career Bests FG Made..................... 740; Laurie Peterson (1982-86) FG Attempts.............. 1591; Laurie Peterson (1982-86) FG Pct. .............................. .536; Sherry Hill (1979-82) FT Made .............................. 231; Jen Ohme (1996-00) FT Attempts .....................349; Lori Hutchins (1975-79) FT Pct. ............................... 819; Erin Walker (1996-00) 3-Pt FG Made .....214; Maggie Gernbacher (2003-06) 3-Pt FG Att ..........562; Maggie Gernbacher (2003-06) 3-Pt FG Pct. ................ .390; Mona Muelken (1987-92) Rebounds ............................ 797; Sherry Hill (1979-82) Assists ............................... 843; Kim Babula (1983-87) Steals................................. 293; Kim Babula (1983-87) Blocks ................................ 119; Sonia Stehr (1984-88) Points........................ 1,728; Karen Morrisey (1993-97) PPG .................................... 16.9; Sherry Hill (1979-82) Games ................................112; Liz Mulvihill (1983-87)
Single Season Bests
Player Highs FG Made.............................. 214; Sherry Hill (1980-81) FG Attempts................ 469; Laurie Peterson (1982-83) FG Pct. ................... .666; Cassie Lundquist (2000-01) FT Made ...............109; Maggie Gernbacher (2003-04) FT Attempts ....................... 133; Amber Graf (2002-03) FT Pct. .................... . 906; Stacia Swanson (2003-04) 3-Pt FG Made .......75; Maggie Gernbacher (2005-06) 3-Pt FG Att ............190; Maggie Gernbacher (2004-05) 3-Pt FG Pct. ............... .483; Karen Morrisey (1994-95) Rebounds ............................ 338; Sherry Hill (1980-81) Assists ............................... 244; Kim Babula (1986-87) Steals................................... 80; Kim Babula (1986-87) Blocks ..................................51; Sonia Stehr (1985-86) Points...............................535; Holly Logghe (1994-95) PPG .................................... 20.0; Sherry Hill (1980-81) Team Highs FG Made.................................................921 (1985-86) FG Attempts.........................................2,093 (1990-91) FG Pct. ................................................. .493 (1986-87) FT Made .................................................445 (2003-04) FT Attempts ............................................621 (1986-87) FT Pct. .................................................. .781 (2003-04) 3-Pt FG. Made ........................................175 (2005-06) 3-Pt FG Att ..............................................508 (2005-06) 3-Pt FG Pct. ......................................... . 413 (1994-95) Rebounds ............................................1,347 (1990-91) Assists ....................................................524 (1986-87) Steals......................................................369 (2003-04) Blocks .................................47 (1999-2000 & 2005-06) Points...................................................2,217 (1990-91) Points/Game ..........................................76.5 (1990-91)
Single Game Bests
Player Highs FG Made.................................................15, Sherry Hill .......................................... vs. Winona State (1980-81) FG Att. ...........................................29, Laurie Peterson ........................................vs MSU Moorhead (1982-83)
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SK KE ET TB BA ALL LLL L BA AS B B A S K E T B A B A S K E T B A L L Tracy Kulig led the 1988-89 club with 7.3 rebounds per contest. Kulig, who played from 1986-1990, was a co-captain from Akeley, Minn.
FG Pct. ......................... 1.000, Beth Buckingham (8-8) ...................................vs. Northern Michigan (1985-86) FT Made .................17, Maggie Gernbacher (2003-04) FT Att. .....................19, Maggie Gernbacher (2003-04) FT Pct (Min. 6 att.). ...............1.000, Leah Laurich (6-6) ............................................... vs. UM-Morris (2000-01) .....................................1.000, Nancy McConkey (6-6) .......................................vs. MSU Moorhead (1/13/06) 3-Pt FG Made ..........................9, Maggie Gernbacher ............................... vs. Jamestown College (12/3/05) 3-Pt FG Att. .........................................16, Kris Demaris .................................... vs. Minnesota Duluth (1989-90) 3-Pt FG Pct. (Min. 4 att.)..................1.000, Amber Graf ...................................(5-5) vs. Winona State (1-18-02) Rebounds ........... 24, Lori Hutchins vs. UND (1977-78) Assists ..................20, Jill Haverly vs. Luther (1987-88) Steals.....................................................12, Liz Mulvhill .........................................vs. Northern State (1985-86) Blocks ........................................... 6, Christine Schulze ........................................... vs. UM-Morris (1999-2000) Points ....................................... 36, Holly Logghe vs. MSU Moorhead (1994-95)
Bridget Longman ranked second on the team in 198384 in assists (90) and third in points per game (11.6). The tri-captain was named to the North Country AllTournament Team her sophomore season.
Team Highs FG Made...................... 51; vs. St. Catherine (1984-85) FG Attempts..............101; vs. Mayville State (1977-78) FG Pct. ............... 670; vs. SW Minnesota State (1983-84) FT Made .................. 33; vs. Minnesota Duluth (2003-04) FT Attempts ................ 42; vs. Winona State (1990-91) FT Pct. ...................... 1.000; (7-7) vs. Mayville State (1987-88) 3-Pt FG Made ..................... 13; vs. North Dakota State 3-Pt FG Att. ................31; vs. Northern State (2004-05) 3-Pt FG Pct. .................. .857; vs. UM-Morris (1990-91) Rebounds ..................63; vs. Northern State (1986-87) Assists .......................34; vs. Luther College (1987-88) Steals......................... 26; vs. Western State (2003-04) BSU Record Versus the NSIC Year Overall @ Home On the Road Blocks ................. 8; vs. Morningside College (12/22/06) Points......................... 108; vs. St. Catherine (1984-85) 1992-93 4-8 2-4 2-4 Points Allowed: .............. 107; vs. Augustana (1991-92) 1993-94 5-7 3-3 2-4 Fewest Points Allowed: ......10; vs. Concordia-Moorhead 1994-94 5-7 3-3 2-4 ................................................................................ (1967-68) 1995-96 8-4 5-1 3-3 Largest Margin of Victory: ............73; vs. St. Catherine .......................................................................(1984-85) 1996-97 6-6 3-2 3-4 Largest Margin of Defeat: ........ 70; vs. St. Cloud State 1997-98 3-9 2-4 1-5 Miscellaneous Wins:................................... 25 (1985-86 and 1986-87) Winning Percentage: ............................ .833 (1985-86) Consecutive Wins: ....................................23 (1986-87) Consecutive Home Wins Single Season: ................. 13 .......................................................................(1986-87) Consecutive Home Wins Multiple Seasons: ............26 .......................................................................(1984-87) Consecutive Road Wins: ..........................10 (1986-87) Fewest Points Allowed: ......10; vs. Concordia-Moorhead ................................................................................ (1967-68)
1999-00
7-11
4-5
3-6
2000-01
3-15
1-8
2-7
2001-02
3-15
2-7
1-8
2002-03
5-13
3-6
2-7
2003-04
8-8
4-4
4-4
2004-05
1-13
0-7
1-6
2005-06
6-8
4-3
2-5
Totals
67-135
37-62
30-73
(.331)
(.374)
(.292)
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Top Game Scoring No. Pts. ........................ Player vs. opponent (season) 1. 36 .............H. Logghe vs. Moorhead State (94-95) 2. 35 .................Sherry Hill vs. Winona State (80-81) 3. 34 ............ Kris Demaris vs. Mayville State (89-90) 4. 33 ........... Liz Mulvihill vs. Moorhead State (84-85) 5. 31 .. Maggie Gernbacher vs. Colorado State-Pueblo (04-05) 6. 30 ............ Nancy McConkey vs. St. Cloud (04-05) 30 ............ Holly Logghe vs. South Dakota (92-93) 30 ..............Liz Mulvihill vs. Michigan Tech (86-87) 30 ............... Erin Walker vs. Winona State (98-99) 30 ..Maggie Gernbacher vs. Jamestown (05-06)
Top Career Rebounding No. Reb..... Player ........................................ Seasons 1. 952 ..... Karen Morrisey ...........................1993-97 2. 836 ..... Liz Mulvihill .................................1983-87 3. 797 ..... Sherry Hill ..................................1979-82 4. 731 ..... Peggy Hammel-Moran ...............1996-00 5. 696 ..... Laurie Peterson ..........................1982-86 6. 694 ..... Lora Weiers ................................1983-87 7. 627 ..... Lois Weiers ................................1984-88 8. 623 ..... Lori Hutchins ..............................1975-79 9. 621 ..... Sonia Stehr ................................1984-88 10. 601 ..... Sue Ross ...................................1976-80
Top Season Scoring No. Pts. ....... Player ................... Season .............Avg. 1. 592 ....... Karen Morrissey .... 1996-97 ............21.9 2. 535 ....... Holly Logghe ......... 1994-95 ............19.8 3. 499 ....... Sherry Hill ............. 1980-81 ............20.0 4. 498 ....... Kris Demaris ......... 1988-89 ............17.2 5. 492 ....... Karen Morrissey .... 1995-96 ............18.2 6. 460 ....... Laurie Peterson ..... 1982-83 ............16.4 7. 455 ....... Laurie Peterson ..... 1984-85 ............16.3 8. 454 ....... Kris Demaris ......... 1989-90 ............16.8 9. 451 ....... Laurie Peterson ..... 1985-86 ............16.7 10. 445 ....... Lora Weiers ........... 1987-88 ............18.5
Top Season Assists No. Ast. .... Player ................. Season................. Avg. 1. 244 .... Kim Babula.......... 1986-87.................. 9.0 2. 236 .... Kim Babula.......... 1985-86.................. 7.9 3. 208 .... Kim Babula.......... 1984-85.................. 7.4 4. 199 .... Nichie Bendt........ 1991-92.................. 7.4 5. 160 .... Amy Lawson ...... 2005-06.................. 5.7 6. 155 .... Kim Babula.......... 1983-84.................. 5.7 7. 150 .... Jen Ohme ........... 1999-00.................. 5.6 8. 145 .... Nichie Bendt........ 1990-91.................. 5.2 9. 129 .... Jen Ohme ........... 1996-97.................. 4.8 10. 122 .... Amy Lawson ....... 2004-05.................. 4.5 122 .... Jenny Loeck ........ 1994-95.................. 4.5
Top Career Scoring No. Pts. ....... Player ...................................... Seasons 1. 1,728 .... Karen Morrissey ....................... 1993-97 2. 1,707 .... Laurie Peterson ........................ 1982-86 3. 1,578 .... Holly Logghe ............................ 1993-97 4. 1,471 .... Kris Demaris ............................ 1987-91 5. 1,462 ... Erin Walker............................... 1996-00 6. 1,276 .... Liz Mulvihill ............................... 1983-87 7. 1,250 .... Sherry Hill ................................ 1979-82 8. 1,137 .... Kim Babula ............................... 1983-87 9. 1,092 .... Maggie Gernbacher ............... 2003-06 10. 1,012 .... Jenny Loeck ............................. 1993-97 11. 1,003 .... Linda Noel ................................ 1989-93 Top Season Rebounding No. Reb.... Player ..................... Season .............Avg. 1. 338 .... Sherry Hill ............... 1980-81 ............13.5 2. 278 .... Karen Morrissey ...... 1996-97 ............10.3 3. 266 .... Liz Runyan .............. 1982-83 ..............9.5 4. 246 .... Karen Morrissey ...... 1994-95 ..............8.4 5. 242 .... Cate Stehr ............... 1990-91 ..............8.4 6. 239 .....Stephanie Peterson 2005-06 ................8.5 7. 236 .... Lori Hutchins ........... 1977-78 ............10.3 8. 232 .... Sherry Hill ............... 1979-80 ............15.0 9. 229 .... Liz Mulvhill .............. 1984-85 ..............7.0 10. 227 .... Sherry Hill ............... 1981-82 ..............9.9
bsu all-times top-10
Maggie Gernbacher earned a place in the BSU record book ranking ninth all-time in points scored with 1,092 and left the school after just three years as its all-time three-point field goal leader with 214.
Top Career Assists No. Ast......Player Player ...................................... Seasons 1. 843 .....Kim Babula ...............................1983-87 2. 495 .....Nichie Bendt .............................1988-92 3. 454 .....Jen Ohme ................................1996-00 4. 291 .....Laurie Peterson ........................1982-86 5. 289 .....Amy Lawson ..........................2004-SA 6. 279 .....Holly Logghe ............................1993-97 7. 266 .....Beth Buckingham .....................1984-88 8. 245 .....Jenny Loeck .............................1993-97 9. 235 .....Kris Demaris.............................1987-91 10. 203 .....Mona Muelken .........................1987-92
Lora Weiers recorded the sixth best career rebounding mark at Bemidji State. with 694 rebounds from 1983-87. Weiers, along with Laurie Peterson, are the only Beavers to be a three-time All-NSIC selection.
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Karen Morrissey not only ranks as BSU’s top scorer, she is also the only player ever to be named as the NSIC Player of the Year.
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B e m i dj i St at e bsu award-winners
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NSIC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
BSU All-NSIC Selections
2001-02 Dec. 2, 2002 ................................................. Stacia Swanson
2003-04 Jan. 18, 2004 ................................................ Stacia Swanson Feb. 23, 2004 ............................................... Stacia Swanson
Stacia Swanson
2004-05 Nov. 29, 2004 ......................................... Maggie Gernbacher
2005-06 Jan. 9, 2006 ................................................Nancy McConkey Feb. 27, 2006 ......................................... Stephanie Peterson
Amber Graf Totals - 6: Stacia Swanson (3), Maggie Gernbaher (1), Nancy McConkey (1), Stephanie Peterson (1).
Amy Lawson .................................................................................................2006 - (3rd) Stephanie Peterson ......................................................................................2006 - (3rd) Nancy McConkey ......................................................................................... 2005 - (HM) Stacia Swanson ........................................................................................................2004 Amber Graf ................................................................................................... 2003 - (HM) Leah Laurich ................................................................................................. 2001 - (HM) Erin Walker ............................................................................................................... 2000 Peggy Hammel-Moran.................................................................................. 2000 - (HM) Jen Ohme ..................................................................................................... 2000 - (HM) Erin Walker ................................................................................................... 1999 - (2nd) Karen Morrissey .......................................................................................................1997 Holly Logghe.............................................................................................................1996 Erica Lyseng .............................................................................................................1996 Karen Morrissey .......................................................................................................1996 Jenny Loeck .............................................................................................................1995 Holly Logghe.............................................................................................................1995 Amy Nelson ..............................................................................................................1994 Cathy Anderson ........................................................................................................1993 Nichie Bendt .............................................................................................................1992 Chris DeMaris ...........................................................................................................1989 Lois Weiers ...............................................................................................................1988 Lora Weiers ..............................................................................................................1988 Kim Babula ...............................................................................................................1987 Liz Mulvihill ...............................................................................................................1987 Lois Weiers ...............................................................................................................1987 Lora Weiers ..............................................................................................................1987 Kim Babula ...............................................................................................................1986 Liz Mulvihill ...............................................................................................................1986 Laurie Peterson ........................................................................................................1986 Laurie Peterson ........................................................................................................1985 Lois Weiers ...............................................................................................................1985 Lora Weiers ..............................................................................................................1984 Laurie Peterson ........................................................................................................1983 Sherry Hill .................................................................................................................1982
*no records available before the 1998-99 season.
Jen Ohme
BSU Academic ALL-NSIC Nicole Friend .............................................2006-06 Nancy McConkey ......................................2005-06 Nicole Friend .............................................2004-05 Nancy McConkey ......................................2004-05 Yontel Handford .........................................2003-04 Katie Dale ..................................................2002-03 Christi Goodhart ........................................2002-03 Amber Graf ................................................ 2002-03 Yontel Handford .........................................2002-03 Crystal Jones .............................................2002-03 Katie Long .................................................2002-03 Peggy Hammel-Moran...........................1999-2000 Jen Ohme ..............................................1999-2000 Peggy Hammel-Moran...............................1998-99 Sarah Nelson .............................................1998-99 Jen Ohme ..................................................1998-99
Amy Lawson Defensive Player of the Year
Peggy Hammel-Moran
Amy Lawson, 2006 Amy Lawson earned Third Team All-NSIC honorslast winter after leading the league in both assists and steals.
Laurie Peterson
*Must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.2, be a sophomore and have spent at least one year at current institution.
Karen Morrissey
Maggie Gernbacher
Mike Power
Most Valuable Player
Newcomer of the Year
Coach of the Year
**No reords available before the 1998-99 season.
Karen Morrissey, 1997
Maggie Gernbacher, 2004
Mike Power, 2004 Doreen Zierer, 1996
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B e m i dj i St at e BA AS SK KE ET TB BA ALL LLL L B B A S K E T B A B A S K E T B A L Year-by-Year Scoring Leaders Years .......... Player .....................................Points .... Ave. 1972-73 ...... Lila Veenker ............................131 ........ 8.7 1973-74 ...... Lila Veenker ............................120 ........ 9.2 1974-75 ...... Pat Sartell ...............................70 .......... 8.7 1975-76 ...... Lori Hutchins ...........................152 ........ 12.6 1976-77 ...... Lori Hutchins ...........................202 ........ 12.6 1977-78 ...... Lori Hutchins ...........................315 ........ 13.7 1978-79 ...... Lori Hutchins ...........................319 ........ 15.9 1979-80 ...... Sherry Hill ...............................389 ........ 15.0 1980-81 ...... Sherry Hill ...............................499 ........ 20.0 1981-82 ...... Sherry Hill ...............................362 ........ 15.7 1982-83 ...... Laurie Peterson ......................460 ........ 16.4 1983-84 ...... Laurie Peterson ......................341 ........ 12.6 1984-85 ...... Laurie Peterson ......................455 ........ 16.3 1985-86 ...... Laurie Peterson ......................451 ........ 16.7 1986-87 ...... Lora Weiers ............................431 ........ 15.4 1987-88 ...... Lora Weiers ............................445 ........ 18.5 1988-89 ...... Kris Demaris ...........................498 ........ 17.2 1989-90 ...... Kris Demaris ...........................454 ........ 16.8 1990-91 ...... Kris Demaris ...........................332 ........ 11.9 1991-92 ...... Nichie Bendt ...........................401 ........ 14.9 1992-93 ...... Cathy Anderson ......................350 ........ 13.0 1993-94 ...... Holly Logghe ...........................378 ........ 14.0 1994-95 ...... Holly Logghe ...........................535 ........ 19.8 1995-96 ...... Karen Morrissey .....................492 ........ 18.2 1996-97 ...... Karen Morrissey .....................592 ........ 21.9 1997-98 ...... Erin Walker .............................351 ........ 13.0 1998-99 ...... Erin Walker .............................457 ........ 16.9 1999-00 ...... Erin Walker .............................386 ........ 14.3 2000-01 ...... Leah Laurich ...........................288 ........ 10.7 2001-02 ...... Christi Goodhart .....................220 ........ 8.1 2002-03 ...... Amber Graf .............................424 ........ 15.7 2003-04 ...... Stacia Swanson ......................338 ........ 14.7 2004-05 ...... Maggie Gernbacher ................328 ........ 12.1 2005-06 ...... Stephanie Peterson ..............335 ........ 12.0
Year-by-Year Rebounding Leaders Years .......... Player .....................................Reb. ....... Ave 1976-77 ...... Lori Hutchins ...........................166 ........ 10.4 1977-78 ...... Lori Hutchins ...........................236 ........ 10.3 1978-79 ...... Lori Hutchins ...........................221 ........ 11.1 1979-80 ...... Sherry Hill ...............................232 ........ 15.0 1980-81 ...... Sherry Hill ...............................338 ........ 13.5 1981-82 ...... Sherry Hill ...............................227 ........ 9.9 1982-83 ...... Liz Runyan ..............................266 ........ 9.5 1983-84 ...... Liz Mulvhill ..............................229 ........ 8.5 1984-85 ...... Liz Mulvhill ..............................189 ........ 7.0 1985-86 ...... Liz Mulvhill ..............................216 ........ 7.2 1986-87 ...... Lora Weiers ............................207 ........ 7.4 1987-88 ...... Lora Weiers ............................219 ........ 8.7 1988-89 ...... Tracy Kulig ..............................213 ........ 7.3 1989-90 ...... Kelly Spierings ........................145 ........ 5.6 1990-91 ...... Cate Stehr ..............................242 ........ 8.4 1991-92 ...... Cathy Anderson ......................137 ........ 5.1 1992-93 ...... Cathy Anderson ......................202 ........ 7.5 1993-94 ...... Natalie Bendt ..........................208 ........ 7.7 1994-95 ...... Karen Morrissey .....................246 ........ 9.1 1995-96 ...... Karen Morrissey .....................226 ........ 8.4 1996-97 ...... Karen Morrissey .....................278 ........ 10.3 1997-98 ...... Peggy Hammel .......................203 ........ 7.5 1998-99 ...... Peggy Hammel .......................174 ........ 6.4 1999-00 ...... Peggy Hammel-Moran ............214 ........ 7.9 2000-01 ...... Jodi Haugen ...........................172 ........ 6.6 2001-02 ...... Jodi Haugen ...........................131 ........ 5.0 2002-03 ...... Stacia Swanson ......................149 ........ 7.8 2003-04 ...... Stacia Swanson ......................141 ........ 6.1 2004-05 ...... Stephanie Peterson ................142 ........ 5.3 2005-06 ...... Stephanie Peterson ..............239 ........ 8.5
Year-by-Year Team Statistics (Since 1970)* Year 2005-06 2004-05 2002-03 2001-02 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86
GP 28 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 29 27 29 25 28 30
FG/FGA 751/1,755 592/1,521 667/1,684 626/1,553 709/1,634 653/1,511 613/1,547 742/1,731 769/1,703 750/1,692 726/1,785 661/1,728 794/1,859 863/2,093 709/1,712 759/1,837 652/1,518 889/1,804 921/1,898
PCT .428 .389 .396 .403 .434 .432 .396 .429 .452 .443 .407 .383 .427 .412 .410 .413 .430 .493 .485
FT/FTA 379-561 243/366 326/441 304/419 349/471 399/542 300/495 372/541 382/555 366/532 423/600 426/645 333/484 409/600 269/430 321/451 301/463 397/621 375/550
PCT .676 .664 .739 .726 .741 .736 .606 .688 .688 .688 .705 .661 .688 .682 .630 .712 .650 .639 .682
1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79
28 27 28 23 25 26 23
835/1798 807/1786 741/1896 534/1421 669/1753 759/1704 649/1633
.464 .452 .391 .376 .382 .445 .397
314/502 250/421 216/384 214/366 214/355 223/355 217/378
1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74
25 16 12 16 13
720/1715 444/1009 275/
.420 .447
294/472 95/243 103/
240/
bsu year-by-year leaders
3PT-FG 175 149 132 135 135 125 93 140 183 164 103 106 94 822 72 84 24
3PT-FGA 508 472 492 403 363 304 279 365 454 397 324 331 267 221 217 209 63
PCT .344 .316 .268 .335 .372 .411 .333 .384 .403 .413 .318 .320 .352 .371 .330 .402 .381
Year-by-Year Assists Leaders Years .......... Player .....................................Assists ... Ave. 1976-77 ...... Lorna Olson ............................25 .......... 1.6 1977-78 ...... N/A 1978-79 ...... Ginny Liden ............................38 .......... 2.1 1979-80 ...... Betty Hughes ..........................106 ........ 4.1 1980-81 ...... Patty Weldon ..........................67 .......... 2.9 1981-82 ...... Brenda Krogstad .....................26 .......... 1.1 1982-83 ...... Laurie Peterson ......................71 .......... 2.5 1983-84 ...... Kim Babula .............................155 ........ 5.7 1984-85 ...... Kim Babula .............................208 ........ 7.4 1985-86 ...... Kim Babula .............................236 ........ 7.9 1986-87 ...... Kim Babula .............................244 ........ 9.0 1987-88 ...... Jill Haverly ..............................113 ......... 4.5 1988-89 ...... Mona Muelken ........................85 .......... 2.9 1989-90 ...... Nichie Bendt ...........................93 .......... 3.4 1990-91 ...... Nichie Bendt ...........................145 ........ 5.2 1991-92 ...... Nichie Bendt ...........................199 ........ 7.4 1992-93 ...... Alyssa Bilben ..........................67 .......... 2.8 1993-94 ...... Sara Joesting ..........................91 .......... 3.4 1994-95 ...... Jenny Loeck ...........................122 ........ 4.5 1995-96 ...... Holly Logghe ...........................86 .......... 3.2 1996-97 ...... Jen Ohme ...............................129 ........ 4.8 1997-98 ...... Jen Ohme ...............................100 ........ 3.7 1998-99 ...... Jen Ohme ...............................75 ......... 5.0 1999-00 ...... Jen Ohme ...............................150 ........ 5.6 2000-01 ...... Alison Cesnovar .....................70 .......... 2.6 2001-02 ...... Alison Cesnovar .....................57 .......... 2.1 2002-03 ...... Christi Goodhart .....................64 .......... 2.4 2003-04 ...... Shawne Koch .........................105 ........ 3.6 2004-05 ...... Amy Lawson ...........................122 ........ 4.5 2005-06 ...... Amy Lawson .........................160 ........ 5.7
REBS 1073 873 877 965 965 967 987 1,109 1,090 1,077 1,145 1,145 1,041 1,347 1,015 1,074 878 1,064 1,119
ASTS 474 372 342 337 412 360 309 468 451 437 389 385 470 462 433 396 342 524 443
STLS 260 310 357 211 230 233 232 238 274 222 261 252 294 259 244 242
BLKS 47 61 61 30 47 69 66 44 32 61 62 74 68 49 49 22
328 356
78 167
.625 .594 .563 .585 .603 .628 .574
1052 1095 1266 1012 1045 1108 1134
474 426 238 149 238 308 275
324 289
72 77
.622 .439
922 549
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TP 2,056 1,576 1,792 1,691 1,902 1,830 1,619 1,996 2,103 2,030 1,978 1,854 2,015 2,217 1,759 1,923 1,630 2,185 2,213
AVE 73.4 58.4 66.4 62.6 70.4 67;8 60.0 73.9 77.9 75.2 73.3 68.7 74.6 76.5 65.1 66.3 67.9 78.0 73.8
2012 1864 1698 1282 1552 1741 1515
71.9 69.0 60.6 55.7 62.1 67.0 65.9
1723 983 653 791 582
68.9 61.4 54.4 49.4 44.8
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bsu coaching records All-Time Head Coaches Name
Year(s)
# of year(s)
Win
Loss
Tie
Pct.
Ruth Howe
1967-77
10
95
50
1
.653
Ann Lowdermilk
1977-81
4
40
59
0
.404
Jo Carpenter
1981-82
1
2
21
0
.087
Joan Campbell
1982-86
4
70
43
0
.619
Sherri Mattson
1986-87
1
25
3
0
.892
Mary McDonald
1987-90
3
43
38
0
.531
Doreen Zierer
1990-2002
12
129
197
0
.395
Mike Power
2002-2005
3
28
55
0
.337
2005-Current
1
13
15
0
.464
1968-2005
38
432
466
1
.481
Mike Curfman Totals
All-Time Coaching Records
10 Seasons Coached 12 Doreen Zierer 10 Ruth Howe 4 Anne Lowdermilk 4 Joan Campbell 3 Mary McDonald
1990-2002 1967-77 1977-81 1982-86 1987-90
70 Coaching Victories 129 Doreen Zierer 95 Ruth Howe 70 Joan Campbell 43 Mary McDonald 40 Ann Lowdermilk
1990-2002 1967-77 1982-86 1987-90 1977-81
.892 Winning Percentage .892 Sherri Mattson .653 Ruth Howe .619 Joan Campbell .531 Mary McDonald .404 Ann Lowdermilk
1986-87 1967-77 1982-86 1987-90 1977-81
Year-by-Year Head Coaches Name ................................ Year .................... Win ............ Loss ............Tie Ruth Howe ......................1967-68 ....................2 ................. 6 Ruth Howe ......................1968-69 ....................6 ................. 7 Ruth Howe ......................1969-70 ....................7 ................. 6 Ruth Howe ......................1970-71 ....................8 ................. 2 Ruth Howe ......................1971-72 ...................11................. 5................. 1 Ruth Howe ......................1972-73 ...................12 ................ 6 Ruth Howe ......................1973-74 ....................9 ................. 4 Ruth Howe ......................1974-75 ...................14 ................ 2 Ruth Howe ......................1975-76 ...................14 ................ 8 Ruth Howe ......................1976-77 ...................12 ................ 4 Ann Lowdermilk ..............1977-78 ...................10 ............... 15 Ann Lowdermilk ..............1978-79 ...................11................ 12 Ann Lowdermilk ..............1979-80 ...................14 ............... 12 Ann Lowdermilk ..............1980-81 ....................5 ................ 20 Jo Carpenter ................... 1981-82 ....................2 ................ 21 Joan Campbell................1982-83 ...................12 ............... 16 Joan Campbell................1983-84 ...................15 ............... 12 Joan Campbell................1984-85 ...................18 ............... 10 Joan Campbell................1985-86 ...................25 ................ 5 Sherri Mattson ................1986-87 ...................25 ................ 3
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Name ................................ Year .................... Win ............ Loss ............Tie Mary McDonald ..............1987-88 ...................17 ................ 8 Mary McDonald ..............1988-89 ...................13 ............... 16 Mary McDonald ..............1989-90 ...................13 ............... 14 Doreen Zierer ................. 1990-91 ...................16 ............... 13 Doreen Zierer ................. 1991-92 ..................16 ................11 Doreen Zierer ................. 1992-93 ...................10 ............... 17 Doreen Zierer ................. 1993-94 ....................9 ................ 18 Doreen Zierer ................. 1994-95 ...................14 ............... 13 Doreen Zierer ................. 1995-96 ...................19 ................ 8 Doreen Zierer ................. 1996-97 ...................13 ............... 14 Doreen Zierer ................. 1997-98 ....................5 ................ 22 Doreen Zierer ................. 1998-99 ...................10 ............... 17 Doreen Zierer ................. 1999-00 ....................9 ................ 18 Doreen Zierer ................. 2000-01 ....................3 ................ 24 Doreen Zierer ................. 2001-02 ....................5 ................ 22 Mike Power ..................... 2002-03 ....................9 ................ 18 Mike Power ..................... 2003-04 ...................14 ............... 15 Mike Power ..................... 2004-05 ....................5 ................ 23 Mike Curfman .................2005-06 ...................13 ............... 15 TOTALS ..................... 39 Seasons ...............445 ............. 482............... 1
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B e m i dj i St at e BA AS SK KE ET TB BA ALL LLL L B B A S K E T B A B A S K E T B A L Adams State (0-1, .000) • Last Meeting, 11/24/00, Adams State win, 70-68 • Last Five Games - Adams State 1-0 11/24/00 ..............Adams St.......................................................... L, 70-68 Alaska-Anchorage (0-1, .000) • Last Meeting, 12/6/91, Alaska-Anchorage win, 69-56 • Last Five Games - Alaska-Anchorage 1-0 12/6/91................Alaska-Anchorage Alaska-Anchorage ............................................ L, 69-56 Arkansas Tech (0-1, .000) • Last Meeting, 3/13/87, Arkansas Tech win, 69-68 • Last Five Games - Arkansas Tech 1-0 3/13/87................Arkansas Tech .................................................. L, 69-68 Augustana (1-6, .143) • Last Meeting, 11/30/96, Augustana win, 79-76 • Last Five Games - Augustana, 5-0 12/10/83..............Augustana Augustana .................................................W, W, 77-72 (ot) 12/30/91..............Augustana Augustana ...................................................... L, 107-64 12/29/92..............Augustana Augustana ........................................................ L, 96-60 12/19/93..............Augustana Augustana ........................................................ L, 94-62 11/30/96 ..............Augustana Augustana ........................................................ L, 79-76 12/10/96..............Augustana Augustana ........................................................ L, 95-71 11/14/97 ..............Augustana Augustana ....................................................... L, 78-64 Barry (FL) (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 11/30/02, Bemidji State win, 78-70 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 11/30/02 ..............Barry Barry................................................................ W, 78-70 Bemijdji State J.C. (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 1970, Bemidji State win, 46-20 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 1970....................Bemidji Bemidji St. J.C................................................. W, 46-20 Bethel (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 1983, Bemidji State win, 67-47 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 1983....................Bethel Bethel .............................................................. W, 67-47 California State Stanislaus (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 11/29/96. Bemidji State win, 77-64 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 11/29/96 ..............Cal Cal State Stanislaus ........................................ W, 77-64 California (PA) (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 12/28/98, Bemidji State win, 72-61 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 12/28/98..............California California ......................................................... W, 72-61 Cameron (OK) (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 12/3/94, Bemidji State win, 91-63 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 12/3/94................Cameron Cameron ......................................................... W, 91-63 Carleton (MN) (1-1, .500) • Last Meeting, 12/31/05, Bemidji State win, 74-59 • Last Five Games - Carleton 1-1 12/13/03..............Carleton............................................................ L, 57-52 12/31/05..............Carleton........................................................... W, 74-59 Central Missouri (0-1, .000) • Last Meeting, 11/28/99, Central Missouri win, 89-64 • Last Five Games - Central Missouri 1-0 11/28/99 ..............Central Missouri ............................................... L, 89-64 Colorado St-Pueblo (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 11/26/04, Bemidji State win, 93-59 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 11/26/04 ..............Colorado Colorado St.-Pueblo ........................................ W, 93-59 Colorado School of Mines (0-1, .000) • Last Meeting, 12/1/04, Colorado School of Mines win, 86-61 • Last Five Games - Colorado School of Mines 1-0 12/1/04................Colorado School of Mines ................................ L, 86-61 Concordia-Moorhead (13-12-1, 519) • Last Meeting, 12/15/86, Bemidji State win, 83-68 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State, 3-2 1968....................Concordia-Moorhead Concordia-Moorhead ........................................ W, 26-6 1968....................Concordia-Moorhead ....................................... L, 35-18 1969....................Concordia-Moorhead ...................................... W, 24-10 1969....................Concordia-Moorhead ....................................... L, 32-17 1970....................Concordia-Moorhead ...................................... W, 59-28 1/23/71................Concordia-Moorhead ...................................... W, 48-18 1/27/71................Concordia-Moorhead ...................................... W, 47-27 2/1/71..................Concordia-Moorhead ....................................... L, 44-41 2/16/71................Concordia-Moorhead ........................................T, 39-39 2/9/73..................Concordia-Moorhead ....................................... L, 32-29 1973....................Concordia-Moorhead ...................................... W, 29-27 1975....................Concordia-Moorhead ...................................... W, 48-39 1975....................Concordia-Moorhead ...................................... W, 53-46 1976....................Concordia-Moorhead ....................................... L, 56-50 1976....................Concordia-Moorhead ...................................... W, 52-50 1977....................Concordia-Moorhead ....................................... L, 56-53 1977....................Concordia-Moorhead ....................................... L, 56-47 1977....................Concordia-Moorhead ...................................... W, 44-38 1978....................Concordia-Moorhead ....................................... L, 56-47 1979....................Concordia-Moorhead ....................................... L, 56-48 12/10/79..............Concordia-Moorhead ....................................... L, 66-51 1981....................Concordia-Moorhead ....................................... L, 94-60 1981....................Concordia-Moorhead ....................................... L, 83-75 12/16/83..............Concordia-Moorhead ...................................... W, 74-65 11/29/84 ..............Concordia-Moorhead ...................................... W, 67-59 12/15/86..............Concordia-Moorhead ...................................... W, 83-68 Concordia-St. Paul (10-16, .385) • Last Meeting, 2/26/06, Concordia-St. Paul win, 93-78 • Last Five Games - CSP 5-0
1978....................Concordia-St. Paul .......................................... W, 77-64 1978....................Concordia-St. Paul .......................................... W, 83-51 1980....................Concordia-St. Paul .......................................... W, 75-62 1980....................Concordia-St. Paul ........................................... L, 74-61 1981....................Concordia-St. Paul ........................................... L, 75-64 1981....................Concordia-St. Paul ........................................... L, 69-58 1985....................Concordia-St. Paul .......................................... W, 81-75 12/20/85..............Concordia-St. Paul .......................................... W, 75-64 12/19/86..............Concordia-St. Paul .......................................... W, 82-39 2/28/86................Concordia-St. Paul .......................................... W, 92-62 2/23/87................Concordia-St. Paul .......................................... W, 92-38 1/15/00................Concordia-St. Paul .......................................... W, 67-52 2/18/00................Concordia-St. Paul .......................................... W, 76-58 1/13/01................Concordia-St. Paul ........................................... L, 63-56 2/16/01................Concordia-St. Paul ........................................... L, 79-55 1/19/02................Concordia-St. Paul ........................................... L, 75-61 2/22/02................Concordia-St. Paul ........................................... L, 81-71 1/25/03................Concordia-St. Paul ........................................... L, 75-68 2/28/03................Concordia-St. Paul ........................................... L, 82-61 1/2/04..................Concordia-St. Paul ........................................... L, 78-69 2/7/04..................Concordia-St. Paul ........................................... L, 84-65 1/7/05..................Concordia-St. Paul ........................................... L, 82-59 2/26/05................Concordia-St. Paul ........................................... L, 70-55 3/2/05..................Concordia-St. Paul ......................................... L, 102-80 1/6/06..................Concordia-St. Paul ........................................... L, 65-73 2/26/06................Concordia-St. Paul ........................................... L, 78-93 Dickinson State (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 1/3/86, Bemidji State win, 79-53 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State, 1-0 1/3/86..................Dickinson Dickinson State ............................................... W, 79-53 Eastern Montana (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 12/16/89, Bemidji State win, 69-53 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State, 1-0 12/16/89..............Eastern Eastern Montana ............................................. W, 69-53 Eckerd (FL (2-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 12/7/95, Bemidji State win, 90-56 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 2-0 12/17/90..............Eckerd Eckerd College .............................................. W, 105-82 12/7/95................Eckerd Eckerd College ................................................ W, 90-56 Finlandia (MI) (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 12/13/02, Bemidji State win, 62-44 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 12/13/02..............Finlandia Finlandia.......................................................... W, 62-44 Florida Southern (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 12/15/90, Bemidji State win, 88-79 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 12/15/90..............Florida Florida Southern.............................................. W, 88-79 Fort Hays State (1-1, .500) • Last Meeting, 11/26/05, Bemidji State win, 77-74 • Last Five Games - tied 1-1 11/29/97 ..............Fort Fort Hays State ................................................ L, 65-54 11/26/05 ..............Fort Fort Hays State ............................................... W, 77-74 Fresno Pacific (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 11/26/96, Bemidji State win, 74-57 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 11/26/96 ..............Fresno Fresno Pacific ................................................. W, 74-57 Georgia Southwestern (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 12/30/98, Bemidji State win, 80-66 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 12/30/98..............Georgia Georgia Southwestern .................................... W, 80-66 Grand View (IA) (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 11/22/85, Bemidji State win, 87-65 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 11/22/85 ..............Grand Grand View ..................................................... W, 87-65 Gustavus Adolphus (3-1, .750) • Last Meeting, 1983, Gustavus Adolphus win, 66-57 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 3-1 1973....................Gustavus Gustavus Adolphus ......................................... W, 42-32 1974....................Gustavus Gustavus Adolphus ......................................... W, 42-31 1976....................Gustavus Gustavus Adolphus ......................................... W, 61-44 1983....................Gustavus Gustavus Adolphus .......................................... L, 66-57 Hamline (3-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 11/17/84, Bemidji State win, 93-52 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 3-0 1978....................Hamline Hamline ......................................................... W, 103-28 1980....................Hamline ........................................................... W, 87-57 11/17/84 ..............Hamline ........................................................... W, 93-52 Hibbing State J.C. (2-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 1970, Bemidji State win, 37-17 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 2-0 1969....................Hibbing Hibbing State JC ........................................................ W 1970....................Hibbing Hibbing State JC ............................................. W, 37-17 Hope (MI) (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 12/29/88, Bemidji State win, 77-65 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 12/29/88..............Hope Hope................................................................ W, 77-65 Jamestown (N.D. (4-3, .571) • Last Meeting, 12/3/05, Bemidji State win, 89-72 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 3-2 11/15/83 ..............Jamestown Jamestown ...................................................... L, 73-65 12/9/89................Jamestown ...................................................... W, 62-49 11/24/90 ..............Jamestown ...................................................... W, 67-54 12/1/91................Jamestown ...................................................... W, 74-56 1/2/97..................Jamestown ....................................................... L, 95-85 1/2/98..................Jamestown ....................................................... L, 77-60 12/3/05................Jamestown ...................................................... W, 89-72
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all-time vs. opponents Lake Superior State (MI) (1-1, .500) • Last Meeting, 12/21/99, Lake Superior State win, 67-66 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-1 11/13/98 ..............Lake Lake Superior State ........................................ W, 74-62 12/21/99..............Lake Lake Superior State ......................................... L, 67-66 Lakehead (0-1, .000) • Last Meeting, 1984, Lakehead win, 79-63 • Last Five Games - Lakehead 0-1 1984....................Lakehead ........................................................ L, 79-63 Lees-McRae (NC) (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 11/29/02, Bemidji State win, 58-55 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 11/29/02 ..............Lees-McRaie Lees-McRaie ................................................... W, 58-55 Lewis (IL) (1-1, .500) • Last Meeting, 12/1/95, Bemidji State win, 82-53 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-1 11/24/92 ..............Lewis Lewis ................................................................ L, 71-69 12/1/95................Lewis ............................................................... W, 82-53 Luther (IA) (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 12/29/87, Bemidji State win, 87-74 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 12/29/87..............Luther Luther .............................................................. W, 87-74 Macalester (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 1979, Bemidji State win, 98-37 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 1979....................Macalester Macalester ...................................................... W, 98-37 Manitoba (0-7, .000) • Last Meeting, 1/18/73, Manitoba win, 59-33 • Last Five Games - Manitoba 5-0 1974....................Manitoba .......................................................... L, 59-32 1976....................Manitoba .......................................................... L, 61-59 1978....................Manitoba .......................................................... L, 74-66 1980....................Manitoba .......................................................... L, 78-61 1981....................Manitoba .......................................................... L, 83-51 1982....................Manitoba .......................................................... L, 79-55 1/18/73................Manitoba .......................................................... L, 59-33 Martin Luther (MN) (2-1, .667) • Last Meeting, 1978, Bemidji State win, 93-37 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 2-1 1976....................Martin Martin Luther ................................................... L, 74-70 1977....................Martin Luther .................................................. W, 80-46 1978....................Martin Luther .................................................. W, 93-37 Mary (N.D.) (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 11/30/84, Bemidji State win, 80-75 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 11/30/84 ..............Mary Mary ............................................................... W, 80-75 Mayville State (21-5, .807) • Last Meeting, 11/15/05, Mayville State win, 94-89 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 3-2 1/19/71................Mayville Mayville State .................................................. W, 48-24 1/29/73................Mayville Mayville State .................................................. W, 68-43 1974....................Mayville Mayville State .................................................. W, 77-45 1975....................Mayville Mayville State .................................................. W, 62-31 1975....................Mayville Mayville State .................................................. W, 53-19 1976....................Mayville Mayville State .................................................. W, 74-37 1976....................Mayville Mayville State .................................................. W, 69-39 1977....................Mayville Mayville State .................................................. W, 86-64 1978....................Mayville Mayville State ................................................ W, 104-42 1979....................Mayville Mayville State .................................................. W, 90-48 1982....................Mayville Mayville State .................................................. W, 75-73 11/17/83 ..............Mayville Mayville State .................................................. W, 69-57 12/9/83................Mayville Mayville State .................................................. W, 86-75 12/12/84..............Mayville Mayville State .................................................. W, 63-61 12/10/85..............Mayville Mayville State .................................................. W, 51-49 12/12/86..............Mayville Mayville State .................................................. W, 69-63 12/17/87..............Mayville Mayville State .................................................. W, 66-61 1/24/89................Mayville Mayville State ................................................... L, 80-54 12/5/89................Mayville Mayville State .................................................. W, 42-41 12/18/89..............Mayville Mayville State ................................................... L, 72-64 11/27/90 ..............Mayville Mayville State ................................................... L, 63-51 12/11/90 ..............Mayville Mayville State .................................................. W, 81-70 12/11/91 ..............Mayville Mayville State ................................................... L, 85-73 2/17/92................Mayville Mayville State .................................................. W, 88-56 11/18/04 ..............Mayville Mayville State .................................................. W, 67-46 11/15/05 ..............Mayville Mayville State ................................................... L, 89-94 Mesa St. (CO) (0-1, .000) • Last Meeting, 11/25/00, Mesa St. win, 92-63 • Last Five Games - Mesa St. 1-0 11/25/00 ..............Mesa St. ........................................................... L, 92-63 Metro State (CO) (0-2, .000) • Last Meeting, 12/4/04, Metro State win, 74-51 • Last Five Games - Metro State 2-0 11/28/98 ..............Metro State....................................................... L, 72-62 12/4/04................Metro State....................................................... L, 74-51 Michigan Tech (4-10, .286) • Last Meeting, 12/14/02, Michigan Tech win, 72-57 • Last Five Games - Michigan Tech 5-0 11/22/86 ..............Michigan Michigan Tech ................................................. W, 84-52 12/16/88..............Michigan Michigan Tech ................................................. W, 68-60 11/29/91 ..............Michigan Michigan Tech ................................................. W, 81-59 11/28/92 ..............Michigan Michigan Tech .................................................. L, 77-56 11/26/93 ..............Michigan Michigan Tech .................................................. L, 68-65 11/25/94 ..............Michigan Michigan Tech .................................................. L, 89-57 11/25/95 ..............Michigan Michigan Tech ................................................. W, 71-58 11/23/96 ..............Michigan Michigan Tech .................................................. L, 87-70 12/20/97..............Michigan Michigan Tech .................................................. L, 70-46
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B e m i dj i St at e all-time vs. opponents 12/19/98..............Michigan Michigan Tech .................................................. L, 83-58 12/13/99..............Michigan Michigan Tech .................................................. L, 75-69 12/17/00..............Michigan Michigan Tech .................................................. L, 98-37 12/20/01..............Michigan Michigan Tech .................................................. L, 86-46 12/14/02..............Michigan Michigan Tech .................................................. L, 72-57 Middlebury (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 11/27/99, Bemidji State win, 84-45 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 11/27/99 ..............Middlebury Middlebury....................................................... W, 84-45 Minnesota (1-3, .250) • Last Meeting, 1978, Minnesota win, 65-53 • Last Five Games - Minnesota 3-1 1971....................Minnesota......................................................... L, 39-36 1973....................Minnesota........................................................ W, 46-40 1976....................Minnesota......................................................... L, 54-41 1978....................Minnesota......................................................... L, 65-53 Minnesota-Crookston (12-6, .667) • Last Meeting, 2/4/06, Minnesota-Crookston win, 81-71 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 3-2 1/6/96..................Minnesota-Crookston Minnesota-Crookston .................................... W, 101-56 1/4/97..................Minnesota-Crookston ...................................... W, 87-58 12/2/97................Minnesota-Crookston ...................................... W, 79-40 12/9/98................Minnesota-Crookston ...................................... W, 82-55 12/10/99..............Minnesota-Crookston ...................................... W, 77-50 1/29/00................Minnesota-Crookston ...................................... W, 83-55 12/8/00................Minnesota-Crookston ....................................... L, 77-63 1/27/01................Minnesota-Crookston ...................................... W, 58-55 12/29/01..............Minnesota-Crookston ....................................... L, 77-69 2/2/02..................Minnesota-Crookston ....................................... L, 79-64 1/3/03..................Minnesota-Crookston ...................................... W, 93-70 2/8/03..................Minnesota-Crookston ...................................... W, 57-42 1/10/04................Minnesota-Crookston ...................................... W, 63-61 1/31/04................Minnesota-Crookston ...................................... W, 73-71 1/29/05................Minnesota-Crookston ....................................... L, 82-67 2/5/05..................Minnesota-Crookston ....................................... L, 73-67 1/28/06................Minnesota-Crookston ....................................... L, 79-80 2/4/06..................Minnesota-Crookston ...................................... W, 81-71 Minnesota Duluth (27-50, .350) • Last Meeting, 11/18/04, Minnesota Duluth win, 72-52 • Last Five Games - Minnesota Duluth 4-1 1968....................Minnesota Duluth ....................................................... W 1969....................Minnesota Duluth .........................................................L 1969....................Minnesota Duluth .........................................................L 1970....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 62-52 1970....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 62-40 1970....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 50-33 2/3/71..................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 65-25 2/17/71................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 45-41 3/1/71..................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 43-36 1/21/73................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 55-31 2/8/73..................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 48-37 1974....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 55-29 1974....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 48-37 1975....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 58-33 1975....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 45-35 1976....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 70-47 1976....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 65-60 1976....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 53-46 1977....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 52-40 1978....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 62-46 1978....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 70-59 1979....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 66-65 1980....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 74-41 1980....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 84-76 1981....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 82-64 1982....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 75-57 1982....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 83-59 1983....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 74-73 1983....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 63-51 2/27/87................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 73-64 1988....................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 77-61 3/4/89..................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 81-68 2/28/91................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 82-68 1/7/84..................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 62-46 2/4/84..................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 65-63 1/23/85................Minnesota Duluth ..................................... L, 74-73 (2ot) 2/15/85................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 88-53 1/28/86................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 80-71 2/11/86 ................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 76-52 1/21/87................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 64-62 2/11/87 ................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 88-69 1/19/88................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 69-62 2/9/88..................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 62-43 1/17/89................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 68-63 1/31/89................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 76-48 1/16/90................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 91-78 2/6/90..................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 67-49 1/8/91..................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 89-69 1/29/91................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 68-57 1/21/92................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 63-46 2/11/92 ................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 73-61 1/12/93................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 63-62 2/2/93..................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 71-43 1/19/94................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 78-63 2/16/94................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 87-73 1/18/95................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 86-72 2/15/95................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 71-48 1/24/96................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 66-55 2/14/96................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 83-73 1/22/97................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 63-47 2/12/97................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 70-36 1/28/98................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 74-47 2/18/98................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 72-57 1/27/99................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 75-65 2/17/99................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 74-51
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SK KE ET TB BA ALL LLL L BA AS B B A S K E T B A B A S K E T B A L L 1/3/00..................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 74-57 2/5/00..................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 77-44 12/30/00..............Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 77-53 2/3/01..................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 96-67 1/5/02..................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 85-43 2/9/02..................Minnesota Duluth ....................................... L, 73-63 (ot) 2/27/02................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 89-53 1/11/03 ................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 88-64 2/15/03................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 73-69 1/24/04................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 65-51 2/26/04................Minnesota Duluth ............................................ W, 61-52 3/6/04..................Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 70-51 11/18/05 ..............Minnesota Duluth ............................................. L, 52-72
12/1/01................MSU-Mankato .................................................. L, 79-50 12/4/02................MSU-Mankato ................................................. W, 67-59 12/20/03..............MSU-Mankato ................................................. W, 50-49
Minnesota-Morris (45-19, .703) • Last Meeting, 2/22/03, Bemidji State win, 101-43 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 5-0 1971....................Minnesota-Morris Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 44-36 2/10/71................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 43-31 2/25/71................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 36-27 1973....................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 40-36 1973....................Minnesota-Morris ............................................. L, 30-28 1/18/73................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 45-38 1974....................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 45-38 1974....................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 40-36 1975....................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 58-51 1976....................Minnesota-Morris ............................................. L, 54-46 1977....................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 70-28 1977....................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 68-61 1978....................Minnesota-Morris ............................................. L, 60-57 1978....................Minnesota-Morris ............................................. L, 65-61 1979....................Minnesota-Morris ............................................. L, 64-59 1980....................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 57-55 1980....................Minnesota-Morris ............................................. L, 72-55 1980....................Minnesota-Morris ............................................. L, 69-67 1982....................Minnesota-Morris ............................................. L, 76-64 1982....................Minnesota-Morris ............................................. L, 79-61 1983....................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 57-53 1983....................Minnesota-Morris ............................................. L, 89-64 1983....................Minnesota-Morris ............................................. L, 67-66 1/21/84................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 84-70 2/10/84................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 92-48 1/12/85................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 74-47 2/2/85..................Minnesota-Morris ............................................. L, 68-58 1/17/86................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 74-51 2/8/86..................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 82-62 2/24/86................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 74-53 1/16/87................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 72-51 2/12/87................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 79-58 1/16/88................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 69-59 1/26/88................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 67-58 1/28/89................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 66-60 2/17/89................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 71-55 1/12/90................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 59-50 1/27/90................Minnesota-Morris ............................................. L, 84-75 1/19/91................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 84-70 2/15/91................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 78-75 1/11/92 ................Minnesota-Morris ............................................. L, 90-72 2/8/92..................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 87-64 1/30/93................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 85-77 2/12/93................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 87-68 1/15/94................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 79-58 2/12/94................Minnesota-Morris ............................................. L, 70-66 1/14/95................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 60-43 2/11/95 ................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 68-53 1/31/96................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 92-66 2/21/96................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 93-62 1/29/97................Minnesota-Morris ......................................W, W, 71-67 (ot) 2/19/97................Minnesota-Morris ............................................. L, 80-61 1/21/98................Minnesota-Morris ............................................. L, 64-56 2/11/98 ................Minnesota-Morris ............................................. L, 62-61 1/20/99................Minnesota-Morris ............................................. L, 69-58 2/10/99................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 67-51 1/7/00..................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 85-65 2/12/00................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 81-58 1/5/01..................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 74-42 2/10/01................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 91-63 1/11/02 ................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 70-57 2/16/02................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 86-52 1/17/02................Minnesota-Morris ............................................ W, 69-55 2/22/03................Minnesota-Morris .......................................... W, 101-43
Montana State (0-1, .000) • Last Meeting, 11/22/97, Montana State win, 82-42 • Last Five Games - Montana State 1-0 11/22/97 ..............Montana State .................................................. L, 82-42
Minnesota State, Mankato (9-16, .360) • Last Meeting, 12/20/03, Bemidji State win, 50-49 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 3-2 1976....................Mankato Mankato State ................................................. W, 48-41 1978....................Mankato State ................................................. W, 54-51 1980....................Mankato State .................................................. L, 66-53 1980....................Mankato State .................................................. L, 71-70 1980....................Mankato State .................................................. L, 97-50 1981....................Mankato State .................................................. L, 86-67 1981....................Mankato State .................................................. L, 80-59 1982....................Mankato State .................................................. L, 87-49 1982....................Mankato State .................................................. L, 76-55 1983....................Mankato State .................................................. L, 76-67 1983....................Mankato State .................................................. L, 74-60 2/18/84................Mankato State .................................................. L, 71-47 2/9/85..................Mankato State .................................................. L, 72-57 1/11/86 ................Mankato State .................................................. L, 71-49 11/30/86 ..............Mankato State ................................................. W, 79-67 11/28/87 ..............Mankato State .................................................. L, 63-47 12/10/88..............Mankato State ................................................. W, 73-46 11/20/89 ..............Mankato State .................................................. L, 48-47 11/19/90 ..............Mankato State ................................................. W, 75-63 11/24/91 ..............Mankato State .................................................. L, 77-61 12/19/95..............Mankato State ................................................. W, 96-74 12/16/97..............Mankato State .................................................. L, 91-67 12/13/98..............Mankato State ................................................. W, 86-57 12/14/00..............MSU-Mankato .................................................. L, 85-68
Minot State (2-4, .333) • Last Meeting, 1/2/91, Minot State win, 81-78 • Last Five Games - Minot State 3-2 12/9/88................Minot State ....................................................... L, 77-74 1/3/89..................Minot State ....................................................... L, 84-72 12/19/89..............Minot State ...................................................... W, 76-66 1/4/90..................Minot State ...................................................... W, 78-69 12/8/90................Minot State ....................................................... L, 88-83 1/2/91..................Minot State ....................................................... L, 81-78
MSU-Moorhead (37-45, .451) • Last Meeting, 3/1/06, MSU-Moorhead win, 59-58 • Last Five Games - MSU-Moorhead 4-1 1974....................Moorhead State................................................ L, 36-35 1968....................Moorhead State................................................ L, 32-30 1968....................Moorhead State................................................ L, 29-18 1968....................Moorhead State................................................ L, 33-14 1969....................Moorhead State.......................................................... W 1969....................Moorhead State.......................................................... W 1969....................Moorhead State............................................................L 1970....................Moorhead State............................................... W, 59-27 1/20/71................Moorhead State............................................... W, 48-34 1/27/71................Moorhead State............................................... W, 29-14 3/2/71..................Moorhead State................................................ L, 48-38 2/17/71................Moorhead State................................................ L, 59-36 2/1/73..................Moorhead State................................................ L, 36-35 1975....................Moorhead State................................................ L, 50-27 1975....................Moorhead State............................................... W, 51-47 1975....................Moorhead State............................................... W, 57-47 1976....................Moorhead State................................................ L, 62-50 1976....................Moorhead State............................................... W, 63-53 1977....................Moorhead State............................................... W, 68-66 1978....................Moorhead State............................................... W, 67-59 1978....................Moorhead State............................................... W, 76-42 1979....................Moorhead State................................................ L, 69-64 1980....................Moorhead State............................................... W, 63-53 1980....................Moorhead State................................................ L, 69-67 1981....................Moorhead State................................................ L, 63-48 1981....................Moorhead State................................................ L, 58-47 1981....................Moorhead State............................................... W, 84-59 1981....................Moorhead State................................................ L, 76-51 1982....................Moorhead State................................................ L, 67-48 1982....................Moorhead State................................................ L, 65-48 12/1/82................Moorhead State................................................ L, 60-47 1983....................Moorhead State............................................... W, 67-65 1983....................Moorhead State................................................ L, 68-57 1/13/84................Moorhead State.......................................... L, 74-72 (ot) 2/14/84................Moorhead State............................................... W, 68-56 1985....................Moorhead State............................................... W, 85-74 1/5/85..................Moorhead State................................................ L, 70-59 1/26/85................Moorhead State............................................... W, 68-63 1/18/86................Moorhead State............................................... W, 63-61 2/7/86..................Moorhead State............................................... W, 62-55 1/17/87................Moorhead State............................................... W, 85-57 1/29/87................Moorhead State............................................... W, 73-59 1/16/88................Moorhead State............................................... W, 63-52 1/29/88................Moorhead State............................................... W, 82-61 1/27/89................Moorhead State................................................ L, 74-56 2/18/89................Moorhead State............................................... W, 73-61 1/13/90................Moorhead State............................................... W, 69-65 1/26/90................Moorhead State............................................... W, 67-55 1/18/91................Moorhead State................................................ L, 79-67 2/13/91................Moorhead State................................................ L, 95-75 2/25/91................Moorhead State............................................... W, 97-94 1/10/92................Moorhead State................................................ L, 73-65 2/7/92..................Moorhead State............................................... W, 81-74 1/29/93................Moorhead State................................................ L, 88-84 2/13/93................Moorhead State................................................ L, 77-60 1/29/94................Moorhead State.........................................W, W, 98-94 (ot) 2/26/94................Moorhead State................................................ L, 77-62 1/28/95................Moorhead State............................................... W, 81-79 2/25/95................Moorhead State................................................ L, 77-65 1/20/96................Moorhead State............................................... W, 87-65 2/17/96................Moorhead State............................................... W, 89-80 1/18/97................Moorhead State.......................................... L, 81-75 (ot) 2/15/97................Moorhead State............................................... W, 60-57 1/17/98................Moorhead State................................................ L, 70-59 2/14/98................Moorhead State................................................ L, 65-51 1/16/99................Moorhead State.......................................... L, 69-68 (ot) 2/13/99................Moorhead State................................................ L, 72-51 12/11/99 ..............MSU-Moorhead ................................................ L, 85-73 1/28/00................MSU-Moorhead ............................................... W, 89-78 12/9/00................MSU-Moorhead ................................................ L, 70-56 1/26/01................MSU-Moorhead ................................................ L, 80-42 2/1/01..................MSU-Moorhead ................................................ L, 75-66 12/30/01..............MSU-Moorhead ................................................ L, 80-59 1/4/03..................MSU-Moorhead ................................................ L, 70-68 2/7/03..................MSU-Moorhead ................................................ L, 81-69 1/13/04................MSU-Moorhead ............................................... W, 70-61 2/13/04................MSU-Moorhead ............................................... W, 66-65 1/14/05................MSU-Moorhead ................................................ L, 70-38 2/19/05................MSU-Moorhead .............................................. L, 101-74 1/13/06................MSU-Moorhead ................................................ L, 50-62 2/18/06................MSU-Moorhead ............................................... W, 77-61 3/1/06..................MSU-Moorhead ................................................ L, 58-59 Morningside orningside (4-2, .667) • Last Meeting, 12/22/05, Bemidji State win, 90-79 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 3-2 12/4/98................Morningside Morningside...............................................W, 93-88 (ot)
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B e m i dj i St at e BA AS SK KE ET TB BA ALL LLL L B B A S K E T B A B A S K E T B A L 11/20/99 ..............Morningside Morningside..................................................... W, 95-66 12/5/00................Morningside Morningside...................................................... L, 83-57 12/16/01..............Morningside Morningside..................................................... W, 82-76 12/30/04..............Morningside Morningside...................................................... L, 75-55 12/22/05..............Morningside Morningside..................................................... W, 90-79 Mt. Mercy (IA) (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 12/16/94, Bemidji State win, 73-69 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 12/16/94..............Mt. Mt. Mercy ........................................................ W, 73-69 Nebraska-Kearney (0-3, .000) • Last Meeting, 11/25/05, Nebraska-Kearney win, 88-82 • Last Five Games - Nebraska-Kearney 4-0 2/19/93................Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Kearney ........................................... L, 82-70 12/17/93..............Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Kearney ........................................... L, 70-63 11/27/98 ..............Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Kearney ........................................... L, 89-52 11/25/05 ..............Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Kearney ........................................... L, 82-88 Nebraska-Omaha (0-1, .000) • Last Meeting, 12/3/93, Nebraska-Omaha win, 81-66 • Last Five Games - Nebraska-Omaha 1-0 12/3/93................Nebraska-Omaha ............................................. L, 81-66 North Dakota (13-25, .342) • Last Meeting - 12/17/05, North Dakota win, 79-65 • Last Five Games - North Dakota 5-0 1968....................North Dakota .................................................... L, 37-34 1969....................North Dakota ................................................................L 1969....................North Dakota ................................................................L 1970....................North Dakota .................................................... L, 51-36 1970....................North Dakota ................................................... W, 39-19 2/6/71..................North Dakota ................................................... W, 29-21 2/13/71................North Dakota ................................................... W, 34-31 2/22/71................North Dakota .................................................... L, 46-31 2/26/71................North Dakota .................................................... L, 37-29 2/2/73..................North Dakota ................................................... W, 29-26 1975....................North Dakota ................................................... W, 56-37 1976....................North Dakota ................................................... W, 62-53 1977....................North Dakota ................................................... W, 67-65 1977....................North Dakota ................................................... W, 50-49 1978....................North Dakota .................................................... L, 62-58 1978....................North Dakota ................................................... W, 89-54 1979....................North Dakota ................................................... W, 67-35 1979....................North Dakota ................................................... W, 65-55 1980....................North Dakota .................................................... L, 93-64 1980....................North Dakota .................................................... L, 69-61 1982....................North Dakota .................................................. L, 102-73 12/13/83..............North Dakota .................................................... L, 65-63 1984....................North Dakota .................................................... L, 69-59 12/5/85................North Dakota ................................................... W, 84-73 12/13/86..............North Dakota ................................................... W, 93-80 12/4/87................North Dakota .................................................... L, 79-59 12/17/88..............North Dakota .................................................... L, 87-51 1/2/90..................North Dakota .................................................... L, 72-49 12/29/90..............North Dakota .................................................... L, 95-44 12/2/95................North Dakota .................................................... L, 73-46 11/24/98 ..............North Dakota .................................................... L, 82-60 12/7/99................North Dakota .................................................... L, 91-61 11/30/00 ..............North Dakota .................................................... L, 96-52 11/30/01 ..............North Dakota .................................................... L, 94-75 12/21/02..............North Dakota .................................................... L, 86-58 11/29/03 ..............North Dakota .................................................... L, 90-54 12/10/04..............North Dakota .................................................... L, 74-52 12/17/05..............North Dakota .................................................... L, 65-79 North Dakota State (16-23, .410) • Last Meeting, 11/20/06, North Dakota State win, 79-73 • Last Five Games - North Dakota State 5-0 1968....................North Dakota State........................................... L, 37-31 1969....................North Dakota State........................................... L, 37-33 1969....................North Dakota State..................................................... W 1970....................North Dakota State.......................................... W, 50-37 1970....................North Dakota State........................................... L, 47-43 1/26/71................North Dakota State.......................................... W, 40-21 1/30/71................North Dakota State.......................................... W, 36-21 2/2/71..................North Dakota State.......................................... W, 40-17 2/21/71................North Dakota State.......................................... W, 32-26 2/5/73..................North Dakota State.......................................... W, 49-36 1974....................North Dakota State.......................................... W, 49-36 1975....................North Dakota State.......................................... W, 47-32 1976....................North Dakota State........................................... L, 52-48 1976....................North Dakota State.......................................... W, 63-61 1977....................North Dakota State.......................................... W, 75-46 1978....................North Dakota State.......................................... W, 92-68 1978....................North Dakota State........................................... L, 66-64 1979....................North Dakota State........................................... L, 84-74 1979....................North Dakota State.......................................... W, 88-83 12/14/79..............North Dakota State.......................................... W, 87-68 1980....................North Dakota State.......................................... W, 80-74 1981....................North Dakota State........................................... L, 97-77 1981....................North Dakota State........................................... L, 85-50 1983....................North Dakota State........................................... L, 71-49 1983....................North Dakota State........................................... L, 63-53 2/24/84................North Dakota State........................................... L, 76-70 12/11/84 ..............North Dakota State........................................... L, 72-55 12/13/85..............North Dakota State........................................... L, 94-72 12/9/86................North Dakota State.......................................... W, 56-55 12/13/88..............North Dakota State........................................... L, 84-69 11/27/89 ..............North Dakota State........................................... L, 79-60 11/30/90 ..............North Dakota State........................................... L, 87-72 12/13/91..............North Dakota State........................................... L, 96-62 12/21/92..............North Dakota State........................................... L, 99-51 12/10/93..............North Dakota State........................................... L, 81-68 12/9/94................North Dakota State........................................... L, 96-62 12/15/95..............North Dakota State........................................... L, 75-64 12/14/96..............North Dakota State........................................... L, 92-66
11/20/04 ..............North Dakota State........................................... L, 80-49 Northern Colorado (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 12/8/91, Bemidji State win, 89-87 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 12/8/91................Northern Northern Colorado........................................... W, 89-87 Northern Michigan (3-6, .333) • Last Meeting, 11/15/97, Northern Michigan win, 107-68 OT • Last Five Games - Northern Michigan 5--0 12/15/85..............Northern Northern Michigan ........................................... W, 71-67 11/23/86 ..............Northern Northern Michigan ........................................... W, 67-47 12/13/87..............Northern Northern Michigan ............................................ L, 74-69 12/2/89................Northern Northern Michigan ........................................... W, 75-69 11/21/92 ..............Northern Northern Michigan ............................................ L, 89-74 11/27/93 ..............Northern Northern Michigan ............................................ L, 90-74 11/26/94 ..............Northern Northern Michigan ............................................ L, 75-68 11/16/96 ..............Northern Northern Michigan ............................................ L, 93-70 11/15/97 ..............Northern Northern Michigan .......................................... L, 107-68 Northern State (7-36, .163) • Last Meeting, 2/17/06, Bemidji State win, 79-76 • Last Five Games - Northern State 4-1 1/24/86................Northern State .................................................. L, 77-74 2/14/86................Northern State ................................................. W, 88-63 1/10/87................Northern State ................................................. W, 91-86 2/6/87..................Northern State ................................................. W, 74-67 1/9/88..................Northern State ...........................................W, W, 79-74 (ot) 2/5/88..................Northern State .................................................. L, 74-57 1/14/89................Northern State .................................................. L, 66-53 2/13/89................Northern State .................................................. L, 71-63 2/2/90..................Northern State .................................................. L, 92-69 2/16/90................Northern State .................................................. L, 87-76 1/25/91................Northern State .................................................. L, 79-76 2/9/91..................Northern State ................................................ L, 106-77 1/17/92................Northern State ............................................ L, 91-83 (ot) 2/1/92..................Northern State .................................................. L, 80-70 1/8/93..................Northern State .................................................. L, 77-38 1/22/93................Northern State .................................................. L, 98-63 1/5/94..................Northern State .................................................. L, 81-69 2/2/94..................Northern State .................................................. L, 82-62 1/4/95..................Northern State .................................................. L, 93-61 2/1/95..................Northern State .................................................. L, 96-84 1/27/96................Northern State ................................................. W, 72-56 2/24/96................Northern State .................................................. L, 76-64 1/25/97................Northern State .................................................. L, 84-54 2/22/97................Northern State .................................................. L, 76-51 1/10/98................Northern State ................................................ W, 80-76 2/7/98..................Northern State ................................................ L, 100-60 1/9/99..................Northern State .................................................. L, 78-54 2/6/99..................Northern State .................................................. L, 72-62 1/8/00..................Northern State .................................................. L, 92-62 2/11/00 ................Northern State .................................................. L, 91-64 1/6/01..................Northern State .................................................. L, 79-56 2/9/01..................Northern State .................................................. L, 82-63 2/27/01................Northern State .................................................. L, 91-67 1/12/02................Northern State .................................................. L, 62-41 2/15/02................Northern State .................................................. L, 87-70 1/18/03................Northern State ................................................ L, 100-63 2/21/03................Northern State .................................................. L, 81-77 1/6/04..................Northern State .................................................. L, 77-53 2/14/04................Northern State .................................................. L, 80-68 1/15/05................Northern State .................................................. L, 59-39 2/18/05................Northern State .................................................. L, 67-60 1/14/06................Northern State .................................................. L, 59-87 2/17/06................Northern State ................................................. W, 79-76 Northwest Missouri State (1-1, .500) • Last Meeting, 11/21/04, Northwest Missouri State win 92-70 • Last Five Games - Tied 1-1 12/4/93................Northwest Missouri.......................................... W, 98-66 11/21/03 ..............Northwest Missouri........................................... L, 92-70 Peru State (NE) (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 11/24/01, Bemidji State win, 57-53 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 11/24/01 ..............Peru Peru St. ........................................................... W, 57-53 Regis (0-1, .000) • Last Meeting, 12/3/04, Regis win, 69-63 • Last Five Games - Regis 1-0 12/3/04................Regis Regis ................................................................ L, 69-63 Rollins (FL) (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 12/9/95, Bemidji State win, 80-77 OT • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 12/9/95................Rollins Rollins .......................................................W, 80-77 (ot) Seattle-Pacific (0-1, .000) • Last Meeting, 11/27/04, Seattle-Pacific win, 76-56 • Last Five Games - Seattle-Pacific 1-0 11/27/04 ..............Seattle-Pacific .................................................. L, 76-56 Sioux Falls (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 1/5/89, Bemidji State win, 81-79 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 1/5/86..................Sioux Sioux Falls ...................................................... W, 81-79 South Dakota (2-1, .667) • Last Meeting, 12/5/98, Bemidji State win, 69-61 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 2-1 11/23/85 ..............South South Dakota ................................................... L, 74-70 11/20/93 ..............South Dakota ............................................W, W, 91-84 (ot) 12/5/98................South Dakota .................................................. W, 69-61 South Dakota State (0-14, .000) • Last Meeting - 12/28/03, South Dakota State win, 88-46
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all-time vs. opponents • Last Five Games - SDSU 5-0 12/29/91..............South Dakota State .......................................... L, 75-55 12/12/92..............South Dakota State .......................................... L, 68-66 12/30/92..............South Dakota State .......................................... L, 73-45 11/19/93 ..............South Dakota State .......................................... L, 96-79 11/18/94 ..............South Dakota State .......................................... L, 95-65 11/18/95 ..............South Dakota State .......................................... L, 82-56 12/7/96................South Dakota State .......................................... L, 78-73 12/5/97................South Dakota State .......................................... L, 82-59 11/14/98 ..............South Dakota State .......................................... L, 83-64 12/18/99..............South Dakota State .......................................... L, 93-65 11/17/00 ..............South Dakota State .......................................... L, 80-66 11/17/01 ..............South Dakota State .......................................... L, 89-52 12/6/02................South Dakota State .......................................... L, 85-67 12/28/03..............South Dakota State .......................................... L, 88-46 South Dakota Tech (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 1/4/86, Bemidji State win, 92-64 • Last Five Games- Bemidji State 1-0 1/4/86..................South South Dakota Tech .......................................... W, 92-64 Southern Colorado (1-1, .500) • Last Meeting, 12/2/94, Southern Colorado win, 71-62 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-1 12/20/92..............Southern Southern Colorado .......................................... W, 71-64 12/2/94................Southern Colorado ........................................... L, 71-62 Southwest Baptist (MO) (0-1, .000) • Last Meeting, 11/28/97, Southwest Baptish win, 78-57 • Last Five Games - Southwest Baptist 1-0 11/28/97 ..............Southwest Southwest Baptist ............................................ L, 78-57 Southwest Minnesota State (26-33, .440) • Last Meeting, 2/11/05, SMSU win, 71-63 • Last Five Games - SMSU 3-2 1978....................Southwest State ............................................... L, 90-88 1978....................Southwest State ............................................... L, 63-52 1979....................Southwest State .............................................. W, 51-50 1980....................Southwest State .............................................. W, 69-65 1980....................Southwest State ............................................... L, 53-51 1981....................Southwest State ............................................... L, 93-57 1982....................Southwest State ............................................... L, 77-40 1982....................Southwest State ............................................... L, 62-37 1983....................Southwest State ............................................... L, 65-55 1983....................Southwest State ............................................... L, 60-53 1/20/84................Southwest State ............................................... L, 57-56 2/11/84 ................Southwest State .............................................. W, 73-52 1/11/85 ................Southwest State .............................................. W, 84-52 2/1/85..................Southwest State .............................................. W, 63-45 1/25/86................Southwest State .............................................. W, 73-54 2/15/86................Southwest State .............................................. W, 89-66 1/9/87..................Southwest State .............................................. W, 93-60 2/7/87..................Southwest State .............................................. W, 99-48 1/8/88..................Southwest State .............................................. W, 81-67 2/6/88..................Southwest State ............................................... L, 70-69 2/28/88................Southwest State .............................................. W, 78-67 1/13/89................Southwest State .............................................. W, 61-57 2/10/89................Southwest State ............................................... L, 73-67 3/3/89..................Southwest State .............................................. W, 80-66 2/3/90..................Southwest State ............................................... L, 75-68 2/17/90................Southwest State ............................................... L, 71-63 1/26/91................Southwest State .............................................. W, 59-58 2/8/91..................Southwest State .............................................. W, 77-68 1/18/92................Southwest State .............................................. W, 75-48 1/31/92................Southwest State .............................................. W, 73-60 1/9/93..................Southwest State ............................................... L, 67-65 1/23/93................Southwest State .............................................. W, 67-56 1/12/94................Southwest State ............................................... L, 72-64 2/9/94..................Southwest State ........................................W, W, 76-70 (ot) 1/11/95 ................Southwest State ............................................... L, 74-67 2/8/95..................Southwest State ............................................... L, 75-60 1/13/96................Southwest State ........................................W, W, 77-72 (ot) 2/10/96................Southwest State ............................................... L, 82-65 2/8/97..................Southwest State .............................................. W, 64-59 2/28/97................Southwest State ............................................ W, 103-93 1/31/98................Southwest State .............................................. W, 62-59 2/25/98................Southwest State .............................................. W, 70-69 1/30/99................Southwest State ............................................... L, 88-70 2/23/99................Southwest State ............................................... L, 93-78 1/22/00................Southwest State ............................................... L, 83-74 2/25/00................Southwest State ............................................... L, 79-59 2/29/00................Southwest State ............................................... L, 90-69 1/20/01................Southwest State ............................................... L, 64-45 2/23/01................Southwest State ............................................... L, 79-30 12/8/01................Southwest State ............................................... L, 65-52 1/25/02................Southwest State ............................................... L, 90-45 12/29/02..............Southwest State ............................................... L, 76-55 1/31/03................Southwest State ............................................... L, 71-46 1/17/04................Southwest Minnesota State ............................. L, 57-41 2/20/04................Southwest Minnesota State ............................ W, 73-53 1/22/05................Southwest Minnesota State ............................. L, 55-44 2/12/05................Southwest Minnesota State ............................. L, 65-57 1/20/06................Southwest Minnesota State ............................ W, 89-87 2/11/06 ................Southwest Minnesota State ............................. L, 63-71 St. Benedict (2-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 12/8/84, Bemidji State win, 75-47 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 2-0 1/14/84................St. St. Benedict ..................................................... W, 79-62 12/8/84................St. Benedict ..................................................... W, 75-47 St. Catherine (3-6, 333) • Last Meting, 11/16/84, Bemidji State win, 108-35 • Last Five Games - St. Catherine 3-2 1975....................St. Catherine ................................................... W, 39-33 1978....................St. Catherine .................................................... L, 76-58 1978....................St. Catherine .................................................... L, 67-65 1979....................St. Catherine .................................................... L, 67-55 1979....................St. Catherine .................................................... L, 67-59 12/8/79................St. Catherine .................................................... L, 81-66 1982....................St. Catherine .................................................... L, 63-61 1983....................St. Catherine ................................................... W, 89-44 11/16/84 ..............St. Catherine ................................................. W, 108-35
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B e m i dj i St at e all-time vs. opponents 1979....................St. Cloud State ................................................ W, 70-63 1980....................St. Cloud State ................................................ W, 68-63 1980....................St. Cloud State ................................................. L, 67-59 1981....................St. Cloud State ................................................. L, 55-50 1982....................St. Cloud State ................................................. L, 85-52 1982....................St. Cloud State ................................................. L, 78-44 1982....................St. Cloud State ................................................. L, 79-40 1983....................St. Cloud State ............................................... L, 102-32 1983....................St. Cloud State ................................................. L, 78-38 1/6/84..................St. Cloud State ................................................. L, 69-48 2/1/84..................St. Cloud State ................................................. L, 71-61 12/11/92 ..............St. Cloud State ................................................ W, 71-66 12/21/93..............St. Cloud State ................................................ W, 90-62 12/20/94..............St. Cloud State ................................................ W, 93-84 12/21/95..............St. Cloud State ................................................. L, 78-65 12/3/96................St. Cloud State ................................................ W, 91-78 12/6/97................St. Cloud State ................................................. L, 80-58 12/11/98 ..............St. Cloud State ............................................... L, 100-87 12/29/99..............St. Cloud State ................................................. L, 94-69 11/18/00 ..............St. Cloud State ................................................. L, 83-61 12/12/01..............St. Cloud State ................................................. L, 97-91 11/23/02 ..............St. Cloud State ................................................. L, 77-47 12/20/02..............St. Cloud State ................................................. L, 71-67 12/2/03................St. Cloud State ................................................. L, 81-68 12/19/03..............St. Cloud State ................................................. L, 89-46 11/15/04 ..............St. Cloud State ................................................. L, 75-49 1/3/05..................St. Cloud State ................................................. L, 81-72 12/29/05..............St. Could State ................................................. L, 62-81
SK KE ET TB BA ALL LLL L BA AS B B A S K E T B A B A S K E T B A L L 1985....................UW-Milwaukee ................................................. L, 71-65 1/6/88..................UW-Milwaukee ................................................. L, 73-49 12/2/88................UW-Milwaukee ................................................. L, 68-62 UW-Parkside (6-4, .600) • Last Meeting, 12/11/97, UW-Parkside win, 82-76 OT • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 4-1 2/19/92................UW-Parkside UW-Parkside ................................................... W, 82-60 11/23/92 ..............UW-Parkside .................................................... L, 81-73 1/5/93..................UW-Parkside ................................................... W, 74-71 1/3/94..................UW-Parkside .................................................... L, 83-75 2/21/94................UW-Parkside .................................................... L, 77-75 1/23/95................UW-Parkside ................................................... W, 87-78 2/20/95................UW-Parkside ................................................... W, 97-64 11/28/95 ..............UW-Parkside ................................................... W, 69-43 12/5/96................UW-Parkside .................................................... L, 90-88 12/11/97 ..............UW-Parkside .............................................W, W, 82-76 (ot) UW-River Falls (0-3, .000) • Last Meeting, 12/30/80, UW-River Falls win, 70-68 • Last Five Games - UW-River Falls 3-0 12/21/84..............UW-River Falls ................................................. L, 57-54 12/30/87..............UW-River Falls ................................................. L, 85-75 12/30/88..............UW-River Falls ................................................. L, 70-68
St. Francis (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 12/17/94, Bemidji State win, 100-49 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 12/17/94..............St. St. Francis ..................................................... W, 100-49
UW-Stevens Point (3-2, .600) • Last Meeting, 12/1/90, UW-Stevens Point win, 88-77 OT • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 3-2 1983....................UW-Stevens UW-Stevens Point ........................................... W, 67-51 11/21/87 ..............UW-Stevens Point ........................................... W, 57-56 11/29/88 ..............UW-Stevens Point ........................................... W, 68-55 11/18/89 ..............UW-Stevens Point ............................................ L, 68-64 12/1/90................UW-Stevens Point ...................................... L, 88-77 (ot)
St. Mary’s (Neb.) (2-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 12/6/03, Bemidji State win, 72-70 • Last Five Games - BSU 2-0 11/24/85 ..............St. St. Mary’s ........................................................ W, 65-56 12/6/03................St. St. Mary’s ........................................................ W, 72-70
UW-Stout (2-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 11/22/88, Bemidji State win, 60-39 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 2-0 11/20/87 ..............UW-Stout UW-Stout ......................................................... W, 70-48 11/22/88 ..............UW-Stout ......................................................... W, 60-39
St. Olaf (1-3, .250) • Last Meeting, 1981, St. Olaf win, 64-58 • Last Five Games - St. Olaf 3-1 3/1/71..................St. St. Olaf ............................................................ W, 48-39 1979....................St. St. Olaf ............................................................. L, 61-54 1980....................St. Olaf ...................................................... L, 76-72 (ot) 1981....................St. Olaf ............................................................ L, 64-58
UW-Superior (12-3, .800) • Last Meeting, 1/10/96, Bemidji State win, 87-54 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 4-1 1978....................UW-Superior UW-Superior ................................................... W, 73-43 1980....................UW-Superior UW-Superior ................................................... W, 69-65 1980....................UW-Superior UW-Superior .................................................... L, 74-70 1981....................UW-Superior UW-Superior ............................................. W, 78-75 (ot) 11/31/82 ..............UW-Superior UW-Superior ................................................... W, 71-39 1983....................UW-Superior UW-Superior ................................................... W, 64-51 11/29/83 ..............UW-Superior UW-Superior .................................................... L, 65-62 12/7/84................UW-Superior UW-Superior ................................................... W, 73-52 12/3/85................UW-Superior UW-Superior ................................................... W, 69-55 12/5/86................UW-Superior UW-Superior ................................................... W, 73-47 12/6/88................UW-Superior UW-Superior .................................................... L, 63-59 2/13/90................UW-Superior UW-Superior ................................................... W, 76-37 11/17/90 ..............UW-Superior UW-Superior ................................................... W, 74-58 1/26/95................UW-Superior UW-Superior ................................................... W, 90-71 1/10/96................UW-Superior UW-Superior ................................................... W, 87-54
St. Scholastica (22-2, .916) • Last Meeting, 11/28/03, Bemidji State win, 87-64 • Last Five Games - BSU 5-0 12/5/79................St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 83-30 1981....................St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 83-60 1982....................St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 82-41 1982....................St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 67-38 1982....................St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 78-48 11/30/83 ..............St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 85-54 12/18/84..............St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 84-35 12/3/86................St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 76-53 12/12/87..............St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 81-75 12/19/87..............St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 75-48 12/1/88................St. Scholastica ................................................. L, 73-56 2/20/89................St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 64-55 12/1/89................St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 59-45 1/8/90..................St. Scholastica ................................................. L, 72-62 12/4/90................St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 74-72 2/18/91................St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 95-56 12/18/91..............St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 65-57 1/28/92................St. Scholastica .............................................. W, 107-59 12/5/92................St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 79-60 12/16/93..............St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 67-66 12/13/94..............St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 93-82 12/23/95..............St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 81-61 12/18/96..............St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 80-53 11/28/03 ..............St. Scholastica ................................................ W, 87-64 St. Thomas (5-1, .833) • Last Meeting, 12/20/86, Bemidji State win, 74-51 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 4-1 12/8/79................St. St. Thomas ...................................................... W, 77-59 1980....................St. Thomas ...................................................... W, 62-56 1983....................St. Thomas ....................................................... L, 67-62 12/22/84..............St. Thomas ...................................................... W, 60-50 12/21/85..............St. Thomas ...................................................... W, 73-65 12/20/86..............St. Thomas ...................................................... W, 74-51 Texas A&I (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 12/7/91, Bemidji State win, 73-71 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 12/7/91................Texas Texas A&I ........................................................ W, 73-71 U of Minneapolis (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 1974, Bemidji State win, 46-40 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 1974....................U. U. of Minneapolis ............................................ W, 46-40 Upper Iowa (3-1, .750) • Last Meeting, 2/2/06, Bemidji State win, 86-67 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 3-1 12/28/04..............Upper Upper Iowa ...................................................... W, 73-58 2/6/05..................Upper Upper Iowa ...................................................... W, 69-67 11/19/06 ..............Upper Upper Iowa ....................................................... L, 52-72 2/02/06................Upper Upper Iowa ...................................................... W, 86-67 UW-Eau Claire (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 1/28/84, Bemidji State win, 80-51 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 1/28/84................UW-Eau UW-Eau Claire ................................................ W, 80-51 UW-Green Bay (0-3, .000) • Last Meeting, 3/3/87, UW-Green Bay win, 82-67 • Last Five Games - UW-Green Bay 3-0 3/5/86..................UW-Green UW-Green Bay ................................................. L, 73-57 11/25/86 ..............UW-Green UW-Green Bay ................................................. L, 72-57 3/3/87..................UW-Green UW-Green Bay ................................................. L, 82-67 UW-Milwaukee (0-4, .000) • Last Meeting, 12/2/88, UW-Milwaukee win, 68-62 • Last Five Games - UW-Milwaukee 4-0 3/3/84..................UW-Milwaukee ................................................. L, 76-66
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Valley City State (13-5, .722) • Last Meeting 11/27/91, Bemidji State win, 71-66 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 5-0 1/26/73................Valley Valley City State ............................................... L, 44-30 1974....................Valley Valley City State .............................................. L, 46-32 1975....................Valley Valley City State .............................................. W, 47-39 1976....................Valley Valley City State ............................................. W, 49-35 1976....................Valley Valley City State ............................................. W, 60-48 1976....................Valley Valley City State .............................................. W, 63-35 1977....................Valley Valley City State .............................................. W, 65-50 1977....................Valley Valley City State .............................................. W, 75-44 1978....................Valley Valley City State .............................................. W, 68-55 1979....................Valley Valley City State ............................................... L, 88-73 1979....................Valley Valley City State ......................................... L, 68-66 (ot) 12/14/79..............Valley Valley City State .............................................. W, 87-68 1981....................Valley Valley City State ............................................... L, 64-58 1/4/85..................Valley Valley City State .............................................. W, 77-56 12/7/85................Valley Valley City State .............................................. W, 69-52 12/12/89..............Valley Valley City State .............................................. W, 81-53 12/7/90................Valley Valley City State .......................................W, W, 94-89 (ot) 11/27/91 ..............Valley Valley City State .............................................. W, 71-66 Washburn (KS) (0-1, .000) 11/23/01 ..............Washburn Washburn ......................................................... L, 72-55
Western State (Colo.) (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 12/29/03, Bemidji State win, 84-60 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 12/29/03..............Western Western State ................................................. W, 84-60 Winnipeg (0-6, .000) 1977....................Winnipeg Winnipeg .......................................................... L, 81-44 1978....................Winnipeg Winnipeg .......................................................... L, 70-54 1978....................Winnipeg Winnipeg .......................................................... L, 72-53 1978....................Winnipeg Winnipeg .......................................................... L, 70-50 1981....................Winnipeg Winnipeg .......................................................... L, 91-51 1981....................Winnipeg Winnipeg .......................................................... L, 86-53 Winona State (37-21, .637) • Last Meeting, 2/25/06, Bemidji State win, 74-72 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 4-1 1973....................Winona Winona State................................................... W, 41-37 1974....................Winona State.................................................... L, 41-37 1977....................Winona State.................................................... L, 56-47 1978....................Winona State.................................................... L, 66-56 1978....................Winona State................................................... W, 62-57 1980....................Winona State................................................... W, 78-61 1980....................Winona State................................................... W, 77-61 1981....................Winona State................................................... W, 57-55 1981....................Winona State................................................... W, 78-47 1982....................Winona State.................................................... L, 64-59 1982....................Winona State.................................................... L, 59-50 1983....................Winona State................................................... W, 62-39 1983....................Winona State.................................................... L, 64-51 1/27/84................Winona State................................................... W, 58-57 2/17/84................Winona State................................................... W, 87-60 1/18/85................Winona State.................................................... L, 68-66 2/8/85..................Winona State................................................... W, 80-50 1/10/86................Winona State................................................... W, 71-55 1/31/86................Winona State................................................... W, 71-57 1/24/87................Winona State................................................... W, 73-66 2/14/87................Winona State................................................. W, 101-69 1/23/88................Winona State................................................... W, 76-68 2/13/88................Winona State................................................... W, 80-73 1/19/89................Winona State................................................... W, 85-73 2/4/89..................Winona State................................................... W, 74-73 1/20/90................Winona State.................................................... L, 61-51 2/10/90................Winona State................................................... W, 71-65 1/12/91................Winona State................................................... W, 86-72 2/2/91..................Winona State................................................... W, 89-66 1/25/92................Winona State................................................... W, 94-65 2/14/92................Winona State................................................... W, 95-46 1/15/93................Winona State.............................................. L, 91-87 (ot) 2/5/93..................Winona State................................................... W, 87-72 1/22/94................Winona State................................................... W, 88-68 2/19/94................Winona State................................................... W, 71-60 1/21/95................Winona State................................................... W, 73-66 2/18/95................Winona State................................................... W, 95-61 1/17/96................Winona State................................................... W, 95-54 2/7/96..................Winona State................................................... W, 74-53 1/15/97................Winona State................................................... W, 91-74 2/5/97..................Winona State................................................... W, 85-77 1/14/98................Winona State.................................................... L, 60-54 2/4/98..................Winona State.................................................... L, 68-50 1/13/99................Winona State................................................... W, 70-69 2/3/99..................Winona State................................................... W, 81-74 1/14/00................Winona State.................................................... L, 71-55 2/19/00................Winona State.................................................... L, 94-80 1/12/01................Winona State.................................................... L, 90-76 2/17/01................Winona State.................................................... L, 86-55 1/18/02................Winona State.................................................... L, 91-79 2/23/02................Winona State................................................... W, 84-67 1/24/03................Winona State.................................................... L, 86-78 3/1/03..................Winona State.................................................... L, 84-66 1/3/04..................Winona State.............................................W, W, 77-75 (ot) 2/6/04..................Winona State.................................................... L, 74-55 3/3/04..................Winona State................................................... W, 72-62 1/8/05..................Winona State.................................................... L, 45-42 2/26/05................Winona State................................................... W, 70-68 1/7/06..................Winona State................................................... W, 92-75 2/25/06................Winona State................................................... W, 74-72 York (Neb.) - (1-1, .500) • Last Meeting 11/22/03, Bemidji State win, 72-53 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 11/22/03 ..............York ................................................................. W, 72-53
Wayne State (NE) (9-19, .321) • Last Meeting, 2/10/06, Wayne State win, 91-58 • Last Five Games - Wayne State 5-0 2/6/93..................Wayne Wayne State ................................................... W, 92-91 2/20/93................Wayne Wayne State ................................................... W, 75-71 1/8/94..................Wayne Wayne State .................................................... L, 83-58 2/5/94..................Wayne Wayne State .................................................... L, 87-79 1/7/95..................Wayne Wayne State ................................................... W, 95-85 2/4/95..................Wayne Wayne State .................................................... L, 64-63 2/3/96..................Wayne Wayne State ................................................... W, 94-65 3/2/96..................Wayne Wayne State ................................................... W, 85-70 2/1/97..................Wayne Wayne State ................................................. W, 107-67 3/1/97..................Wayne Wayne State ................................................... W, 77-75 1/24/98................Wayne Wayne State .................................................... L, 73-65 2/21/98................Wayne Wayne State .................................................... L, 68-48 1/23/99................Wayne Wayne State .................................................... L, 68-54 2/20/99................Wayne Wayne State .................................................... L, 72-62 1/21/00................Wayne Wayne State .................................................... L, 71-62 2/26/00................Wayne Wayne State .................................................... L, 81-72 1/19/01................Wayne Wayne State .................................................... L, 90-76 2/24/01................Wayne Wayne State .................................................... L, 72-61 12/7/01................Wayne Wayne State .................................................... L, 74-57 1/26/02................Wayne Wayne State .................................................... L, 76-50 12/28/02..............Wayne Wayne State ..................................................... L, 79-51 2/1/03..................Wayne Wayne State .................................................... W, 76-67 1/16/04................Wayne Wayne State .................................................... W, 68-60 2/21/04................Wayne Wayne State ..................................................... L, 81-75 1/23/05................Wayne Wayne State ..................................................... L, 70-59 2/11/05 ................Wayne Wayne State ..................................................... L, 60-48 1/21/06................Wayne Wayne State ..................................................... L, 74-80 2/10/06................Wayne Wayne State ..................................................... L, 58-91 Western Montana (0-1, .000) 11/21/97 ..............Western Western Montana ............................................. L, 69-63
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B e m i dj i St at e BA AS SK KE ET TB BA ALL LLL L B B A S K E T B A B A S K E T B A L Ruth Howe 1967-1977 10 years / 95-50 (.653) 1967-68 1967-68 (2-6) Coach: Ruth Howe Date Opponent Moorhead St. Univ. North Dakota N. Dakota State Moorhead St. Concordia College Moorhead St. Concordia College Minnesota Duluth 1968-69 Coach: Ruth Howe Concordia College N. Dakota State Hibbing State JC Minnesota Duluth Moorhead St. N. Dakota State Minnesota Duluth Univ. North Dakota Univ. North Dakota Concordia College Moorhead St. %St. Cloud State %Moorhead St. %Regional Tournament 1969-70 Coach: Ruth Howe Bemidji St. J.C. Minnesota Duluth N. Dakota State North Dakota Concordia-Moor. North Dakota N. Dakota State Minnesota Duluth Moorhead St. Hibbing J.C. %St. Cloud State %Minnesota Duluth %Regional Tournament 1970-71 Coach: Ruth Howe 1/23 Concordia-Moor. 1/27 Moorhead St. 1/30 N. Dakota State 2/2 N. Dakota State 2/13 North Dakota 2/17 Minnesota Duluth 2/22 North Dakota 3/1 Minnesota Duluth @Univ. Minnesota @UM-Morris @Northern Tournament 1971-72 Coach: Ruth Howe 1/19 Mayville State 1/20 Moorhead St. 1/26 N. Dakota State 1/27 Concordia-Moor. 2/1 Concordia-Moor. 2/3 Minnesota Duluth 2/6 North Dakota 2/10 UM-Morris 2/14 St. Cloud State 2/21 N. Dakota State 2/25 UM-Morris 2/26 North Dakota 2/16 Concordia-Moor.& 2/17 Moorhead St.& 3/1 St. Olaf% 3/1 St. Cloud State% 3/2 Moorhead St.% &Minn-Kota Tournament %MAIAW Tournament
2-6 Result L, 32-30 L, 37-34 L, 37-31 L, 29-18 W, 26-6 L, 33-14 L, 35-18 W 6-7 W, 24-10 L, 37-33 W L W W L L L L, 32-17 L W W 7-6 W, 46-20 L, 62-40 W, 50-37 L, 51-36 W, 59-28 W, 39-19 L, 47-43 L, 50-33 W, 59-27 W, 37-17 W, 35-29 L, 62-52 8-2 W, 48-18 W, 29-14 W, 36-21 W, 40-17 W, 34-31 W, 45-41 L, 46-31 W, 43-36 L, 39-36 W, 44-36 11-5-1 W, 48-24 W, 48-34 W, 40-21 W, 47-27 L, 44-41 W, 65-25 W, 29-21 W, 43-31 W, 55-41 W, 32-26 W, 36-27 L, 37-29 T, 39-39 L, 59-36 W, 48-39 L, 42-39 L, 48-38
1972-73 12-6/4-3 Minn-Kota Coach: Ruth Howe 1/18 UM-Morris* W, 45-38 1/18 Manitoba L, 59-33
1/21 1/26 1/29 2/1 2/2 2/4 2/5 2/8 2/9
Minnesota Duluth Valley City St.* Mayville State* Moorhead St.* North Dakota* St. Cloud State N. Dakota State* Minnesota Duluth Concordia-Moor.* @Conc.-Moor. @UM-Morris %Gust.-Adolphus %Minnesota %Winona State %UM-Morris *Minn-Kota Games @Minn-Kota Tournament @%MAIAW Tournament
W, 55-31 L, 44-30 W, 68-43 L, 36-35 W, 29-26 W, 44-31 W, 49-36 W, 48-37 L, 32-29 W, 29-27 L, 30-28 W, 42-32 W, 46-40 W, 41-37 W, 40-36
1973-74 Coach: Ruth Howe Winona State UM-Morris Manitoba Minnesota Duluth Valley City Mayville Moorhead St. Cloud N. Dakota State Minnesota Duluth Gustavus U. of Minneapolis UM-Morris
9-4
+Moorhead St. +Valley City St. Winona State +North Dakota @Valley City St. @UM-Morris @North Dakota %Concordia-Moorhead @Minn-Kota Tournament %MAIAW District (~BSU records show 6-1, while Minn-Kota shows 5-2)
all-time results W, 68-66 W, 75-44 L, 56-47 W, 50-49 W, 65-50 W, 70-28 W, 67-65 L, 56-53
Ann Lowdermilk 4 years / 40-59 (.404)
L, 41-37 W, 45-38 L, 59-32 W, 55-29 L, 46-32 W, 77-45 L, 36-35 W, 44-31 W, 49-36 W, 48-37 W, 42-31 W, 46-40 W, 40-36
1974-75 14-2/7-0 Minn-Kota Coach: Ruth Howe +Moorhead St. W, 57-47 St. Cloud State W, 48-43 +UM-Morris W, 58-51 +Valley City St. W, 47-39 +Mayville State W, 53-19 +North Dakota W, 56-37 Minnesota Duluth W, 58-33 +N. Dakota State W, 47-32 +Concordia-Moor. W, 53-46 Minnesota Duluth W, 45-35 @Mayville State W, 62-31 @Moorhead St. W, 51-47 @Concordia-Moor. W, 48-39 %Moorhead St. L, 50-27 %St. Catherine’s W, 39-33 %St. Cloud State L, 52-42 @Minn-Kota Tournament %MAIAW Tournament 1975-76 14-8/5-2 Minn-Kota Coach: Ruth Howe Valley City St. W, 60-48 +Concordia-Moor. L, 56-50 Minnesota Duluth W, 65-60 Concordia-Moorhead W, 52-50 +UM-Morris L, 54-46 Minnesota L, 54-41 +N. Dakota State W, 63-61 +Moorhead St. W, 63-53 Manitoba L, 61-59 Minnesota Duluth W, 53-46 Dr. Martin Luther L, 74-70 St. Cloud State L, 62-51 +Valley City St. W, 63-35 +North Dakota W, 62-53 +Mayville State W, 69-39 @N. Dakota State L, 52-48 @Valley City St. W, 49-35 @Mayville State W, 74-37 %Moorhead St. L, 62-50 %Minnesota Duluth W, 70-47 %Gustavus Adol. W, 61-44 %Mankato State W, 48-41 @Minn-Kota Tournament %MAIAW Tournament 1976-77 12-4/6-1 Minn-Kota Coach: Ruth Howe Winnipeg L, 81-44 Minnesota Duluth W, 52-40 +Concordia-Moor. L, 56-47 Dr. Martin Luther W, 80-46 Concordia-Moor. W, 44-38 +Mayville State W, 86-64 +N. Dakota State W, 75-46 +UM-Morris W, 68-61
1977-78 10-15/4-3 Minn-Kota Coach: Ann Lowdermilk Winnipeg L, 70-54 St. Catherine L, 67-65 UW-Superior W, 73-43 +Concordia-Moor. L, 56-47 +UM-Morris L, 65-61 Southwest State L, 63-52 +Valley City St. W, 68-55 Minnesota Duluth L, 62-46 St. Cloud State L, 75-63 Winona State L, 66-56 +N. Dakota State L, 66-64 +Moorhead St. W, 76-42 Minnesota Duluth L, 70-59 +North Dakota W, 89-54 +Mayville State W, 104-42 Dr. Martin Luther W, 93-37 Minnesota L, 65-53 @UM-Morris L, 60-57 @N. Dakota State W, 92-68 @North Dakota L, 62-58 $Hamline W, 103-28 $Moorhead St. W, 67-59 %St. Catherine L, 76-58 %Conc.-St. Paul W, 77-64 %Southwest State L, 90-88 %MAIAW Tournament $Northern District @Minn-Kota Tournament 1978-79 11-12/2-5 Minn-Kota Coach: Ann Lowdermilk Winnipeg L, 72-53 Conc.-St. Paul W, 83-51 Winnipeg L, 70-50 Manitoba L, 74-66 Mankato State W, 54-51 Winona State W, 62-57 +Moorhead St. L, 69-64 +North Dakota W, 67-35 St. Catherine L, 67-55 +UM-Morris L, 64-59 Southwest State W, 51-50 St. Olaf L, 61-54 +N. Dakota State L, 84-74 +Valley City St. L, 88-73 Mayville State W, 90-48 +Concordia-Moor. L, 56-48 Minnesota Duluth W, 66-65 +Valley City St. L, 68-66 (ot) North Dakota W, 65-55 +N. Dakota State W, 88-83 St. Cloud State W, 70-63 Macalester W, 98-37 St. Catherine L, 67-59 *NSIC games 1979-80 14-12/5-2 NSC (2nd) ( ) Coach: Ann Lowdermilk 12/5 St. Scholastica W, 83-30 12/8 St. Catherine L, 81-66 12/8 St. Thomas W, 77-59 12/10 Concordia-Moor. L, 66-51 12/14 @ N. Dakota State W, 87-68 12/14 @ Valley City St. W, 87-68 Mankato State L, 71-70 *Moorhead St. W, 63-53 UM-Morris L, 69-67 Moorhead St. L, 69-67 Conc.-St. Paul W, 75-62 North Dakota L, 93-64 *UM-Morris W, 57-55 *Minnesota Duluth L, 74-41 *Winona State W, 78-61
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W, 68-63 L, 76-72 (ot) W, 87-57 L, 74-61 L, 66-53 W, 69-65 W, 69-65 W, 80-74 W, 77-61 L, 53-51 L, 67-59
1980-81 5-20/1-6 NSC (6th) ( ) Coach: Ann Lowdermilk Manitoba L, 78-61 UW-Superior L, 74-70 North Dakota L, 69-61 St. Thomas W, 62-56 Mankato State L, 97-50 *UM-Morris L, 72-55 Minnesota Duluth L, 84-76 Valley City St. L, 64-58 Moorhead St. W, 84-59 Conc.-St. Paul L, 75-64 Moorhead St. L, 76-51 Winona State W, 78-47 N. Dakota State L, 97-77 *Southwest State L, 93-57 *Moorhead St. L, 63-48 Manitoba L, 83-51 Winnipeg L, 91-51 *St. Cloud State L, 55-50 St. Olaf L, 64-58 *Mankato State L, 86-67 *Winona State W, 57-55 St. Scholastica W, 83-60 *Minnesota Duluth L, 82-64 Concordia-Moor. L, 94-60 Mankato State L, 80-59 *NSC games
Jo Carpenter 1981-82 2-21/0-14 NSC (8th) Coach: Jo Carpenter N. Dakota State L, 85-50 UW-Superior W, 78-75 (ot) Conc.-St. Paul L, 69-58 *Moorhead St. L, 58-47 Concordia-Moor. L, 83-75 Winnipeg L, 86-53 Manitoba L, 79-55 *Southwest State L, 77-40 *UM-Morris L, 76-64 *Moorhead St. L, 67-48 *Winona State L, 64-59 *Mankato State L, 87-49 St. Scholastica W, 82-41 St. Catherine L, 63-61 *Minnesota Duluth L, 75-57 *St. Cloud State L, 85-52 *UM-Morris L, 79-61 *Southwest State L, 62-37 *Moorhead St. L, 65-48 *Winona State L, 59-50 *Mankato State L, 76-55 *Minnesota Duluth L, 83-59 *St. Cloud State L, 78-44 *NSC games
Joan Campbell 1982-1986 4 years / 70-43 (.619) 1982-83 12-16/4-10 NSC (6th)^ Coach: Joan Campbell North Dakota L, 102-73 Mayville State W, 75-73 11/31 UW-Superior W, 71-39 12/1 Moorhead St. L, 60-47 St. Scholastica W, 67-38 St. Scholastica W, 78-48 St. Cloud State L, 79-40 UM-Morris L, 67-66 *Minnesota Duluth W, 74-73 *Winona State W, 62-39
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Sherri Mattson 1986-1987 1 year / 25-3 (.892) 1986-87
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SK KE ET TB BA ALL LLL L BA AS B B A S K E T B A B A S K E T B A L L Coach Sherri Mattson 11/22 @ Michigan Tech 11/23 @ N. Michigan 11/25 @ UW-Green Bay 11/30 Mankato State 12/3 St. Scholastica 12/5 UW-Superior 12/9 N. Dakota State 12/12 @ Mayville State 12/13 @ North Dakota 12/15 @ Conc.-Moorhead 12/19 @ Conc.-St. Paul 12/20 @ St. Thomas 1/9 @ Southwest State* 1/10 @ Northern State* 1/16 UM-Morris* 1/17 Moorhead St.* 1/21 @ Minnesota Duluth* 1/24 @ Winona State* 1/29 @ Moorhead St.* 2/6 Northern State* 2/7 Southwest State* 2/11 Minnesota Duluth* 2/12 @ UM-Morris* 2/14 Winona State* 2/23 @ Conc.-St. Paul# 2/27 @ Minnesota Duluth# 3/3 UW-Green Bay& 3/13 Arkansas Tech% *NSC games #NAIA District 13 Playoffs &NAIA Bi-District VI %NAIA National Championships
W, 84-52 W, 67-47 L, 72-57 W, 79-67 W, 76-53 W, 73-47 W, 56-55 W, 69-63 W, 93-80 W, 83-68 W, 82-39 W, 74-51 W, 93-60 W, 91-86 W, 72-51 W, 85-57 W, 64-62 W, 73-66 W, 73-59 W, 74-67 W, 99-48 W, 88-69 W, 79-58 W, 101-69 W, 92-38 W, 73-64 L, 82-67 L, 69-68
Mary McDonald 1987-1990 3 years / 43-38 (.531) 1987-88 17-8/9-3 NSIC (3rd) ( ) Coach: Mary McDonald 11/20 @ UW-Stout W, 70-48 11/21 @ UW-Stevens Point W, 57-56 11/28 @ Mankato State L, 63-47 12/4 Univ. North Dakota L, 79-59 12/12 @ St. Scholastica W, 81-75 12/13 @ N. Michigan L, 74-69 12/17 Mayville State W, 66-61 12/19 St. Scholastica W, 75-48 12/29 @ Luther College W, 87-74 12/30 @ UW-River Falls L, 85-75 1/6 UW-Milwaukee L, 73-49 1/8 Southwest State* W, 81-67 1/9 Northern State* W, 79-74 (ot) 1/16 @ UM-Morris* W, 69-59 1/16 @ Moorhead St.* W, 63-52 1/19 Minnesota Duluth* W, 69-62 1/23 @ Winona State* W, 76-68 1/26 UM-Morris* W, 67-58 1/29 Moorhead St.* W, 82-61 2/5 @ Northern State* L, 74-57 2/6 @ Southwest State* L, 70-69 2/9 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 62-43 2/13 Winona State W, 80-73 2/28 Southwest State# W, 78-67 #Minnesota Duluth L, 77-61 *NSC games #NAIA District 13 Playoffs 1988-89 13-16/6-6 NSC (4th) ( ) Coach: Mary McDonald 11/22 UW-Stout W, 60-39 11/29 UW-Stevens Point W, 68-55 12/1 @ St. Scholastica L, 73-56 12/2 @ UW-Milwaukee L, 68-62 12/6 @ UW-Superior L, 63-59 12/9 Minot State L, 77-74 12/10 Mankato State W, 73-46 12/13 @ N. Dakota State L, 84-69 12/16 Michigan Tech W, 68-60 12/17 @ North Dakota L, 87-51 12/29 @ Hope College W, 77-65 12/30 @ UW-River Falls L, 70-68 1/3 @ Minot State L, 84-72 1/13 @ Southwest State* W, 61-57 1/14 @ Northern State* L, 66-53 1/17 Minnesota Duluth* L, 68-63 1/19 @ Winona State* W, 85-73 1/24 @ Mayville State L, 80-54 1/27 @ Moorhead St.* L, 74-56 1/28 @ UM-Morris* W, 66-60 1/31 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 76-48 2/4 @ Winona State* W, 74-73
2/10 Southwest State* 2/13 Northern State* 2/17 UM-Morris* 2/18 Moorhead St.* 2/20 St. Scholastica 3/3 Southwest State# 3/4 @ Minnesota Duluth# *NSC games #NAIA District 13 Playoffs
L, 73-67 L, 71-63 W, 71-55 W, 73-61 W, 64-55 W, 80-66 L, 81-68
1989-90 13-14/4-8 NSC (5th) ( ) Coach: Mary McDonald 11/18 @ UW-Stevens Point L, 68-64 11/20 @ Mankato State L, 48-47 11/27 N. Dakota State L, 79-60 12/1 St. Scholastica W, 59-45 12/2 N. Michigan W, 75-69 12/5 Mayville State W, 42-41 12/9 Jamestown College W, 62-49 12/12 Valley City St. W, 81-53 12/16 Eastern Montana W, 69-53 12/18 @ Mayville State L, 72-64 12/19 @ Minot State W, 76-66 1/2 North Dakota L, 72-49 1/4 Minot State W, 78-69 1/8 @ St. Scholastica L, 72-62 1/12 UM-Morris* W, 59-50 1/13 Moorhead St.* W, 69-65 1/16 Minnesota Duluth* L, 91-78 1/20 Winona State* L, 61-51 1/26 @ Moorhead St.* W, 67-55 1/27 @ UM-Morris* L, 84-75 2/2 @ Northern State* L, 92-69 2/3 @ Southwest State* L, 75-68 2/6 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 67-49 2/10 @ Winona State* W, 71-65 2/13 UW-Superior W, 76-37 2/16 Northern State* L, 87-76 2/17 Southwest State* L, 71-63 *NSC games
Doreen Zierer 1990-2002 12 years / 129-197 (.395) 1990-91 16-13/6-6 NSC (4th) ( ) Coach: Doreen Zierer 11/17 @ UW-Superior W, 74-58 11/19 @ Mankato State W, 75-63 11/24 @ Jamestown W, 67-54 11/27 @ Mayville State L, 63-51 11/30 N. Dakota State L, 87-72 12/1 UW-Stevens Point L, 88-77^ 12/4 @ St. Scholastica W, 74-72 12/7 @ Valley City St. W, 94-89^ 12/8 @ Minot State L, 88-83 12/11 Mayville State W, 81-70 12/15 @ Florida Southern W, 88-79 12/17 @ Eckerd College W, 105-82 12/29 @ North Dakota L, 95-44 1/2 Minot State L, 81-78 1/8 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 89-69 1/12 Winona State* W, 86-72 1/18 @ Moorhead St.* L, 79-67 1/19 @ UM-Morris* W, 84-70 1/25 Northern State* L, 79-76 1/26 Southwest State* W, 59-58 1/29 Minnesota Duluth* L, 68-57 2/2 @ Winona State* W, 89-66 2/8 @ Southwest State* W, 77-68 2/9 @ Northern State* L, 106-77 2/13 @ Moorhead St.* L, 95-75 2/15 UM-Morris* W, 78-75 2/18 St. Scholastica W, 95-56 2/25 Moorhead St.% W, 97-94 2/28 @ Minnesota Duluth% L, 82-68 ^overtime * NSC games %NAIA Dist. 13 Playoffs 1991-92 16-11/7-5 NSC (4th) ( ) Coach: Doreen Zierer 11/24 @ Mankato State L, 77-61 11/27 Valley City St. W, 71-66 11/29 Michigan Tech W, 81-59 12/1 Jamestown W, 74-56 12/6 @ Alaska-Anchorage L, 69-56 12/7 @ Texas A&I W, 73-71 12/8 @ Northern Colo. W, 89-87 12/11 @ Mayville State L, 85-73 12/13 @ N. Dakota State L, 96-62 12/18 @ St. Scholastica W, 65-57
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12/29 @ South Dakota St. L, 75-55 12/30 @ Augustana L, 107-64 1/10 @ Moorhead St.* L, 73-65 1/11 @ UM-Morris* L, 90-72 1/17 Northern State* L, 91-83 (ot) 1/18 Southwest State* W, 75-48 1/21 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 63-46 1/25 @ Winona State* W, 94-65 1/28 St. Scholastica W, 107-59 1/31 @ Southwest State* W, 73-60 2/1 @ Northern State* L, 80-70 2/7 Moorhead St.* W, 81-74 2/8 UM-Morris* W, 87-64 2/11 Minnesota Duluth* W, 73-61 2/14 Winona State* W, 95-46 2/17 Mayville State W, 88-56 2/19 @ UW-Parkside W, 82-60 *NSIC games 1992-93 10-17/4-8 NSIC (5th) ( ) Coach: Doreen Zierer 11/21 @ N. Michigan L, 89-74 11/23 @ UW-Parkside L, 81-73 11/24 @ Lewis Univ. L, 71-69 11/28 @ Michigan Tech L, 77-56 12/5 St. Scholastica W, 79-60 12/11 St. Cloud State W, 71-66 12/12 South Dakota St. L, 68-66 12/20 Southern Colorado W, 71-64 12/21 @ N. Dakota State L, 99-51 12/29 @ Augustana L, 96-60 12/30 @ South Dakota St. L, 73-45 1/5 UW-Parkside W, 74-71 1/8 Northern State* L, 77-38 1/9 Southwest State* L, 67-65 1/12 Minnesota Duluth* L, 63-62 1/15 @ Winona State* L, 91-87 (ot) 1/22 @ Northern State* L, 98-63 1/23 @ Southwest State* W, 67-56 1/29 Moorhead St.* L, 88-84 1/30 UM-Morris* W, 85-77 2/2 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 71-43 2/5 Winona State* W, 87-72 2/6 Wayne State W, 92-91 2/12 @ UM-Morris* W, 87-68 2/13 @ Moorhead St.* L, 77-60 2/19 @ Nebraska-Kearney L, 82-70 2/20 @ Wayne State W, 75-71 *NSIC games 1993-94 9-18/5-7 NSIC (4th) ( ) Coach: Doreen Zierer 11/19 @ South Dakota St. L, 96-79 11/20 @ South Dakota W, 91-84^ 11/26 Michigan Tech L, 68-65 11/27 N. Michigan L, 90-74 12/3 @ Nebraska-Omaha L, 81-66 12/4 @ N.W. Missouri W, 98-66 12/10 N. Dakota State L, 81-68 12/16 @ St. Scholastica W, 67-66 12/17 Nebraska-Kearney L, 70-63 12/19 Augustana College L, 94-62 12/21 @ St. Cloud State W, 90-62 1/3 UW-Parkside L, 83-75 1/5 Northern State* L, 81-69 1/8 @ Wayne State (NE) L, 83-58 1/12 @ Southwest State* L, 72-64 1/15 UM-Morris* W, 79-58 1/19 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 78-63 1/22 Winona State W, 88-68 1/29 @ Moorhead St.* W, 98-94^ 2/2 @ Northern State* L, 82-62 2/5 Wayne State (NE) L, 87-79 2/9 Southwest State* W, 76-70^ 2/12 @ UM-Morris* L, 70-66 2/16 Minnesota Duluth* L, 87-73 2/19 @ Winona State* W, 71-60 2/21 @ UW-Parkside L, 77-75 2/26 Moorhead St.* L, 77-62 ^Overtime *NSIC games 1994-95 14-13/5-7 NSIC (4th) ( ) Coach: Doreen Zierer 11/18 South Dakota St. L, 95-65 11/25 @ Michigan Tech L, 89-57 11/26 @ N. Michigan L, 75-68 12/2 @ Southern Colo. L, 71-62 12/3 @ Cameron W, 91-63 12/9 @ N. Dakota State L, 96-62 12/13 St. Scholastica W, 93-82 12/16 @ Mt. Mercy W, 73-69 12/17 @ St. Francis W, 100-49 12/20 St. Cloud State W, 93-84
B e m i dj i St at e BA AS SK KE ET TB BA ALL LLL L B B A S K E T B A B A S K E T B A L 12/21 @ St. Cloud State L, 78-65 12/23 @ St. Scholastica W, 81-61 1/6 UM-Crookston W, 101-56 1/10 @ UW-Superior W, 87-54 1/13 Southwest State* W, 77-72 (ot) 1/17 Winona State* W, 95-54 1/20 @ Moorhead St.* W, 87-65 1/24 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 66-55 1/27 Northern State* W, 72-56 1/31 @ UM-Morris* W, 92-66 2/3 Wayne State W, 94-65 2/7 @ Winona State* W, 74-53 2/10 @ Southwest State* L, 82-65 2/14 Minnesota Duluth* L, 83-73 2/17 Moorhead St.* W, 89-80 2/21 UM-Morris* W, 93-62 2/24 @ Northern State* L, 76-64 3/2 @ Wayne State W, 85-70 *NSIC games
12/13 MSU-Mankato W, 86-57 12/19 @ Michigan Tech L, 83-58 12/28 @ California (PA) W, 72-61 12/30 @ GA Southwestern W, 80-66 1/9 @ Northern State* L, 78-54 1/13 @ Winona State* W, 70-69 1/16 Moorhead St.* L, 69-68 (ot) 1/20 UM-Morris* L, 69-58 1/23 @ Wayne State* L, 68-54 1/27 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 75-65 1/30 @ Southwest State* L, 88-70 2/3 Winona State* W, 81-74 2/6 Northern State* L, 72-62 2/10 @ UM-Morris* W, 67-51 2/13 @ Moorhead St.* L, 72-51 2/17 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 74-51 2/20 Wayne State (NE)* L, 72-62 2/23 Southwest State* L, 93-78 *NSIC games
1996-97 13-14/6-6 NSIC (4th) ( ) Coach: Doreen Zierer 11/16 @ N. Michigan L, 93-70 11/23 @ Michigan Tech L, 87-70 11/26 @ Fresno Pacific W, 74-57 11/29 @ Cal St. Stan.& W, 77-64 11/30 vs. Augustana& L, 79-76 12/3 St. Cloud State W, 91-78 12/5 UW-Parkside L, 90-88 12/7 South Dakota St. L, 78-73 12/10 @ Augustana L, 95-71 12/14 @ N. Dakota State L, 92-66 12/18 St. Scholastica W, 80-53 1/2 Jamestown L, 95-85 1/4 @ Minn.-Crookston W, 87-58 1/15 @ Winona State* W, 91-74 1/18 @ Moorhead St.* L, 81-75 (ot) 1/22 Minnesota Duluth* L, 63-47 1/25 @ Northern State* L, 84-54 1/29 UM-Morris* W, 71-67 (ot) 2/1 Wayne State W, 107-67 2/5 Winona State* W, 85-77 2/8 Southwest State* W, 64-59 2/12 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 70-36 2/15 @ Moorhead St.* W, 60-57 2/19 @ UM-Morris* L, 80-61 2/22 Northern State* L, 76-51 2/28 @ Southwest State* W, 103-93 3/1 @ Wayne State (NE) W, 77-75 *NSIC games &Cal. State Stanislaus Tournament
1999-00 9-18/7-11 NSIC (6th) ( ) Coach: Doreen Zierer 11/20 Morningside W, 95-66 11/27 vs. Middlebury& W, 84-45 11/28 vs. C. Missouri& L, 89-64 12/7 North Dakota L, 91-61 12/10 @ Minn.-Crookston* W, 77-50 12/11 @ MSU-Moorhead* L, 85-73 12/13 Michigan Tech L, 75-69 12/18 @ South Dakota St. L, 93-65 12/21 @ Lake Superior St. L, 67-66 12/29 @ St. Cloud State L, 94-69 1/3 Minnesota Duluth* L, 74-57 1/7 UM-Morris* W, 85-65 1/8 Northern State* L, 92-62 1/14 @ Winona State* L, 71-55 1/15 @ Conc.-St. Paul* W, 67-52 1/21 Wayne State (NE)* L, 71-62 1/22 Southwest State* L, 83-74 1/28 MSU-Moorhead* W, 89-78 1/29 UM-Crookston* W, 83-55 2/5 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 77-44 2/11 @ Northern State* L, 91-64 2/12 @ UM-Morris* W, 81-58 2/18 Conc.-St. Paul* W, 76-58 2/19 Winona State* L, 94-80 2/25 @ Southwest State* L, 79-59 2/26 @ Wayne St. (NE)* L, 81-72 2/29 @ Southwest St.* L, 90-69 *NSIC games &Torneo Cancun De Basquetbol
1997-98 5-22/3-9 NSIC (7th) ( ) Coach: Doreen Zierer 11/14 Augustana L, 78-64 11/15 N. Michigan L, 107-68 11/21 @ Western Montana L, 69-63 11/22 @ Montana State L, 82-42 11/28 @ SW Baptist L, 78-57 11/29 @ Fort Hays State L, 65-54 12/2 UM-Crookston W, 79-40 12/5 @ South Dakota St. L, 82-59 12/6 @ St. Cloud State L, 80-58 12/11 @ UW-Parkside W, 82-76 (ot) 12/16 @ Mankato State L, 91-67 12/20 Michigan Tech L, 70-46 1/2 @ Jamestown L, 77-60 1/10 Northern State* W, 80-76 1/14 Winona State* L, 60-54 1/17 @ Moorhead St.* L, 70-59 1/21 @ UM-Morris* L, 64-56 1/24 Wayne State (NE)* L, 73-65 1/28 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 74-47 1/31 Southwest State* W, 62-59 2/4 @ Winona State* L, 68-50 2/7 @ Northern State* L, 100-60 2/11 UM-Morris* L, 62-61 2/14 Moorhead St.* L, 65-51 2/18 Minnesota Duluth* L, 72-57 2/21 @ Wayne State*’ L, 68-48 2/25 @ Southwest State* W, 70-69 *NSIC games
2000-01 3-24/3-15 NSIC (9th) ( ) Coach: Doreen Zierer 11/17 South Dakota St. L, 80-66 11/18 St. Cloud St. L, 83-61 11/24 vs. Adams St.& L, 70-68 11/25 @ Mesa St.& L, 92-63 11/30 @ North Dakota L, 96-52 12/5 @ Morningside L, 83-57 12/8 UM-Crookston* L, 77-63 12/9 MSU-Moorhead* L, 70-56 12/14 @ MSU-Mankato L, 85-68 12/17 @ Michigan Tech L, 98-37 12/30 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 77-53 1/5 @ UM-Morris* W, 74-42 1/6 @ Northern St.* L, 79-56 1/12 Winona St.* L, 90-76 1/13 Conc.-St. Paul* L, 63-56 1/19 @ Wayne St.* L, 90-76 1/20 @ Southwest St.* L, 64-45 1/26 @ MSU-Moorhead* L, 80-42 1/27 @UM-Crookston* W, 58-55 2/3 Minnesota Duluth* L, 96-67 2/9 Northern St.* L, 82-63 2/10 UM-Morris* W, 91-63 2/16 @ Conc.-St. Paul* L, 79-55 2/17 @ Winona St.* L, 86-55 2/23 Southwest St.* L, 79-30 2/24 Wayne St.* L, 72-61 2/27 @ Northern St.* L, 91-67 *NSIC games & Mesa State Classic
1998-99 10-17/3-9 NSIC (7th) ( ) Coach: Doreen Zierer 11/13 Lake Superior St. W, 74-62 11/14 South Dakota St. L, 83-64 11/24 @ North Dakota L, 82-60 11/27 @ Nebraska-Kearney L, 89-52 11/28 @ Metro State L, 72-62 12/4 @ Morningside W, 93-88 (ot) 12/5 @ South Dakota W, 69-61 12/9 @ UM-Crookston W, 82-55 12/11 St. Cloud State L, 100-87
2001-02 5-22/3-15 NSIC (9th) ( ) Coach: Doreen Zierer 11/17 @ South Dakota St. L, 89-52 11/23 vs. Washburn& L, 72-55 11/24 vs. Peru St.& W, 57-53 11/30 North Dakota L, 94-75 12/1 MSU-Mankato L, 79-50 12/7 Wayne St.* L, 74-57 12/8 Southwest St.* L, 65-52 12/12 @ St. Cloud St. L, 97-91
12/16 Morningside W, 82-76 12/20 Michigan Tech L, 86-46 12/29 @ UM-Crookston* L, 77-69 12/30 @ MSU-Moorhead* L, 80-59 1/5 Minnesota Duluth* L, 85-43 1/11 UM-Morris* W, 70-57 1/12 Northern St.* L, 62-41 1/18 @ Winona St.* L, 91-79 1/19 @ Conc.-St. Paul* L, 75-61 1/25 @ Southwest St.* L, 90-45 1/26 @ Wayne St.* L, 76-50 2/1 MSU-Moorhead* L, 75-66 2/2 UM-Crookston* L, 79-64 2/9 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 73-63 (ot) 2/15 @ Northern St.* L, 87-70 2/16 @ UM-Morris* W, 86-52 2/22 Conc.-St. Paul* L, 81-71 2/23 Winona St.* W, 84-67 2/27 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 89-53 *NSIC games &Nebraska-Kearney Tournament
Mike Power 3 years / 28-55 (.337) 2002-03 9-18/5-13 //5-13 5-13 NSIC (9th) Coach: Mike Power 11/23 @ St. Cloud State L, 77-47 11/29 vs. Lees-McRae^ W, 58-55 11/30 @ Barry (FL)^ W, 78-70 12/4 @ MSU, Mankato W, 67-59 12/6 South Dakota St. L, 85-67 12/13 @ Finlandia W, 62-44 12/14 @ Michigan Tech L, 72-57 12/20 St. Cloud State L, 71-67 12/21 @ North Dakota L, 86-58 12/28 @ Wayne State* L, 79-51 12/29 @ Southwest State* L, 76-55 1/3 UM-Crookston* W, 93-70 1/4 MSU-Moorhead* L, 70-68 1/11 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 88-64 1/17 @ UM-Morris* W, 69-55 1/18 @ Northern State* L, 100-63 1/24 Winona State* L, 86-78 1/25 Concordia-St. Paul* L, 75-68 1/31 Southwest State* L, 71-46 2/1 Wayne State* W, 76-67 2/7 @ MSU-Moorhead* L, 81-69 2/8 @ UM-Crookston* W, 57-42 2/15 Minnesota Duluth* L, 73-69 2/21 Northern State* L, 81-77 2/22 UM-Morris* W, 101-43 2/28 @ Concordia-SP* L, 82-61 3/1 @ Winona State* L, 84-66 *NSIC games ^Barry (FL) Tournament 2003-04 14-15/8-8 NSIC (5th) ( ) Coach: Mike Power 11/21 @ NW Missouri State¹ L, 92-70 11/22 vs. York (Neb.)¹ W, 72-53 11/28 St Scholastica² W, 87-64 11/29 North Dakota² L, 90-54 12/2 @ St. Cloud State L, 81-68 12/6 St. Mary (Neb.) W, 72-70 12/13 @ Carleton L, 57-52 12/19 vs. St. Cloud State³ L, 89-46 12/20 vs. MSU-Mankato³ W, 50-49 12/28 @ South Dakota State^ L, 88-46 12/29 vs. Western State^ W, 84-60 1/2 @ Concordia-St. Paul* L, 79-68 1/3 @ Winona State* W, 77-75 (ot) 1/6 Northern State* L, 77-53 1/10 UM-Crookston* W, 63-61 1/13 MSU-Moorhead* W, 70-61 1/16 Wayne State* W, 68-60 1/17 SW Minnesota State* L, 57-41 1/24 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 65-51 1/31 @ UM-Crookston* W, 73-71 2/6 Winona State* L, 74-55 2/7 Concordia-St. Paul* L, 84-65 2/13 @ MSU-Moorhead* W, 66-65 2/14 @ Northern State* L, 80-68 2/20 @ SW Minnesota State* W, 72-53 2/21 @ Wayne State* L, 81-75 (ot) 2/26 Minnesota Duluth* W, 61-52 3/3 Winona State& W, 72-62 3/6 vs. Minnesota Duluth% L, 70-51 *NSIC games ¹Ryland Milner Classic @ NW Missouri St. ²BSU Thanksgiving Classic
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all-time results ³Games played at MSU-Moorhead &NSIC Quarterfinal @ Bemidji State %NSIC Semifinal @ St. Paul, Minn. 2004-05 5-22/1-13 NSIC (7th) ( ) Coach: Mike Power 11/15 St. Cloud State L, 75-49 11/18 Mayville State W, 67-46 11/20 @ North Dakota State L, 80-49 11/26 vs. Colorado St.-Pueblo^ W, 93-59 11/27 vs. Seattle-Pacific^ L, 76-56 12/1 @ Colorado School of Mines L, 86-61 12/3 @ Regis& L, 69-63 12/4 @ Metro State& L, 74-51 12/10 @ North Dakota L, 74-52 12/28 @ Upper Iowa W, 73-58 12/30 @ Morning Side L, 75-55 1/3 @ St. Cloud State L, 81-72 1/7 Concordia-St. Paul* L, 82-59 1/8 Wiona State* L, 45-42 1/14 MSU-Moorhead* L, 70-38 1/15 Northern State* L, 59-39 1/22 @ SW Minnesota State* L, 55-44 1/23 @ Wayne State* L, 70-59 1/29 @Minnesota-Crookston* L, 82-67 2/5 Minnesota-Crookston* L, 73-67 2/6 Upper Iowa W, 69-67 2/11 Wayne State* L, 60-48 2/12 SW Minnesota State* L, 65-57 2/18 @ Northern State* L, 67-60 2/19 @ MSU-Moorhead* L, 101-74 2/25 @ Winona State* W, 70-68 2/26 @ Concordia-St. Paul* L, 70-55 3/2 @ Concordia-St. Paul L, 102-80 *NSIC Games ^North Dakota Tournament (Grand Forks) &Coors Classic (Denver, Colo.)
Mike Curfman 1 year / 13-15 (.464) 2005-06 13-15/6-8 NSIC (5th) ( ) Coach: Mike Curfman 11/15 @ Mayville State L, 89-94 11/18 Minnesota Duluth L, 52-72 11/19 Upper Iowa L, 57-70 11/25 @ Nebraska-Kearney L, 82-88 11/26 Fort Hays State W, 77-74 12/3 Jamestown W, 89-82 12/4 Dakota State W, 79-73 12/11 Minnesota State W, 78-57 12/17 North Dakota L, 65-79 12/22 Morningside College W, 90-79 12/29 St. Cloud State L, 62-81 12/31 Carelton W, 74-59 01/06 @ Concordia Uniersity L, 65-73 1/07 @ Winona State W, 92-75 1/13 @ MSU Moorhead L, 50-62 1/14 @ Northern State L, 59-87 1/20 SW Minnesota State W, 89-87 1/21 Wayne State L, 74-80 1/28 Minnesota Crookston L, 81-71 2/02 Upper Iowa W, 86-67 2/04 @ Minnesota Crookston W, 81-71 /10 @ Wayne State L, 58-91 2/11 @SW Minnesota State L, 63-71 2/17 Northern State W, 79-76 2/18 MSU Moorhead W, 77-61 2/25 Winona State W, 74-72 2/26 Concordia University L, 78-93 3.01 MSU Moorhead L, 58-59
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BSU Gymnasium ymnasium The 2,500-seat BSU Gymnasium, officially became home to the Bemidji State basketball program January 4, 1960 in front of a crowd of community members and dignitaries. The grand opening ceremony was led by the Governor of Minnesota Orville Freeman. Later that evening the Beavers broke the facility in with a 74-51 victory over the University of North Dakota. In nearly five decades since the building was opened, the facility has been home to the BSU volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as a number of high school tournaments and playoff games. In addition the gym is also used for events ranging from concerts and recitals to faculty meetings and commencement ceremonies. The BSU Gym is only a portion of the physical education complex that was erected beginning in 1959 with funds secured from the state legislature. The one million-dollar complex also houses a six lane Olympic size swimming pool, classrooms and offices for faculty and athletic staff. Encompassed at the gym-floor level are locker room facilities for all BSU athletic teams, faculty, staff and students as well as for visiting teams, officials and coaches. There is also space allotted for athletic training facilities and laundry and equipment rooms. BSU Gymnasium N o t only does it house an array of activities, but perhaps more importantly it gives a distinct “home-court” advantage for the athletic squads that use it. BSU fans and boosters of all ages are regularly seen sporting the green and white colors in peculiar styles. As Governor Freeman said at the grand opening of the facility, “the one million dollars that the new Bemidji State College Gymnasium cost is not a debt, but an investment.” Since that time countless student-athletes have called the BSU gymnasium their athletic home while spectators have come on droves to watch BSU events, proving that this really was an investment. The BSU Gymnasium was closed for nearly two months beginning Oct. 6 2004, to undergo a $150,000 floor replacement project. The face-lift not only gave the 45-year-old facility an updated and a fresh look, the new maple stripped floor is also be a softer, more athlete-friendly foundation. Bucky Beaver
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After more than a decade of playing without a building to call its own, Bemidji State received news in the spring of 1937 that it had been allocated $220,000 for campus building construction in a State of Minnesota legislative act. The funding for the building came close to 20 years after plans for a gym were included in the initial building plans of the university, but were dropped down the priority list and eventually scrapped. Construction of Memorial Hall began on December 15, 1937, with plans to included a second gym, a swimming pool, an auditorium and several classrooms, but even before construction was started, it was realized that funds granted were insufficient. The college applied to the Works Progress Administration for aid, which was granted to construct the main gym first with the other parts of the complex to be added as more funding came in. No additional funds were granted to the college as all of the allotted funds--$220,000 from the state and $140,000 from the federal government--were used to complete “Plan A” of the project. When Memorial Hall was completed in the 1939, it was the largest WPA project in State of Minnesota at the time. The Bemidji State basketball team officially called the gym home in the fall of 1939. Rueben Frost led the Beavers to a 13-4 overall record and a 8-1 record in Northern Intercollegiate Conference play garnering the school’s first conference championship. The building included the gym (also used as an auditorium), locker rooms, classrooms. During two decades of play in 1,500-seat gym, the Beavers collected 163 wins while posting a .805 winning percentage. The building was witness to a pair of undefeated home slates. The 1944-45 team was 5-0 while Memorial Hall the 1947-48 squat began a streak of 20-consecutive home wins with a perfect 10-0 home campaign. The Beavers again inhabited Memorial for a portion of the 2004-05 season. The move across campus was made to allow for the completion of the floor replacement project in the BSU Gymnasium. The Beavers posted a perfect 3-0 record in the old barn rekindling the spark the team always had when playing in its first home. Since the Beavers moved to the BSU Gymnasium in 1960, the gym has been used as a classroom, practice facility, and the temporary home to the university’s library from 1996-2000 while the A.C. Clark Library underwent renovations.
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The Bemidji area is home to a population of more that 30,000 and includes the Leech Lake, White Earth, and Red Lake Indian Reservations, and Lake Itasca, the headwaters to the Mississippi River. The City of Bemidji provides a focus for educational, business, and medical services. Recreational and cultural activities reflect a multicultural heritage that includes American Indian, European and Canadian influences. Bemidji is a “golden city” along the river’s bank, only miles from where the mighty Mississippi River begins its 2,552 mile journey to New Orleans and the Gulf of Mexico, a city at the center of the legends of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox. Bemidji’s natural beauty and bounty as a meeting or group tour destination is also enhanced with historic character. From world renown statues and architecture listed on the National Register of Historic Places, to ancient earth mounds and burial grounds, the past takes an interesting turn in Bemidji. Bemidji’s waterfront is home to the world-famous statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Nearby is Bemidji’s Tourist Information Center. In addition to Paul Bunyan memorabilia, The Bunyan House features the Fireplace of States built with stones from every state in the U.S. and Canadian provinces. To the north, you’ll encounter Library Park and the statue of Bemidji’s founding Chief Bemidji, as well as the Community Arts Center in the Carnegie Building, also on the National Register. At the south end of Lake Bemidji is Nymore Beach, site of the Crookston Lumber Co. The burning of the mill in 1924 marked the end of the county’s logging era. On the way into Bemidji, you may cross over the historic Mississippi River Bridge, built in 1916. This structure is listed on the National Register as one of the earliest
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examples of a steel-reinforced concrete bridge. At the southern end of Minnesota Avenue lies the Great Northern Depot, completed in 1913. On the Historic Register, the Depot is the last early 20th century railroad building left in its original condition. The Commercial Building on Third Street, built in 1910, is cited in the Architecture of Minnesota Guide as a successful prairie-style solution for a single-story building. Other examples of historic architecture include the Beltrami County Courthouse built in 1902. Across the street you’ll find the 1917 Colonial Revival-style former Post Office. Perhaps Bemidji’s best-known historic district is the eight-block section of Lake Boulevard. Once known as Bemidji’s “Gold Coast,” among the many venerable homes to be viewed is the Dr. Johnson House built in 1910 with a showcase garden. The Bacon House was also built in 1910, later used for a Catholic convent. An unusual log structure, the Fisk House was reconstructed log-by-log at the present site. Judge Fisk enjoyed entertaining many distinguished guests, including writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Further along you’ll find Warfield House, the 1912 home of the man who built Bemidji’s electric light plant. Two lady teachers resided at the 1930s Parker & Mangelsdorf House, also known for its large, informal gardens. Birchmont Avenue displays two art deco classics built in 1937, one with a semicircular glass projection, is located at Bemidji State University, the only lakeshore campus in the state with architecture dating back to 1919. Located about midway between Minneapolis/St. Paul to the south and Winnipeg, Canada to the north, Bemidji has easy access by air, motor carrier, and automobile to metropolitan areas and international airports.
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Goals
Bemidji State approaches the 21st century with a deep sense of commitment to its region, a national reputation for quality programming and an international perspective for its 4,800 students. Founded on a sound liberal education, University programs are designed to educate students so that they may live as responsible, productive and free citizens in a global society.
History
Bemidji State began as a state Normal school in 1919, became a leading teachers’ college in the region, and achieved University status in 1975. Currently, BSU recognizes over 28,000 alumni.
Academic Program
The only baccalaureate institution in northern Minnesota, Bemidji State offers over 70 major fields of study housed in one of three major colleges: Arts and Letters, Social and Natural Sciences, and Professional Studies. Quality education
is a priority at BSU, as many programs have earned national acclaim. The accounting program ranks among the nation’s Top 10 in preparing students for the CPA examination, and scientific research has gained national exposure in a variety of fields.
Students / Faculty
Nearly 70 percent of Bemidji State students come from northern Minnesota, but the University broadens its services to attract students and faculty from diverse backgrounds and aspirations. Through teaching and and informed attention to the educational needs of students, the University seeks to instill the spark of openness and commitment for lifelong learning. In fact, many BSU faculty members continue to pursue knowledge as specialists and educators in their fields.
Location
Bemidji State University lies in the heart of the city of Bemidji, midway between Minneapolis/St. Paul and Winnipeg, deep within Minnesota’s lakes and forest region. With stands of pine, oak and birch reflecting the nearby presence of the northern woods, the east side of campus lines the shores of Lake Bemidji. The city of Bemidji, which serves a population of approximately 40,000, provides a regional focus for educational, business and medical services. Entertainment and activities include lively downtown Bemidji, shopping malls, theatre, art, downhill and cross country skiing and various forms of water recreation.
Facilities
The modern campus spans 89 acres on the shores of Lake Bemidji, including the recently-renovated Physical Education Complex which houses the John S. Glas Fieldhouse, host to several NCAA Championships. The BSU Gymnasium hosts the basketball and volleyball events, and a 3,000 square foot weight room, human performance labaratory, indoor track, and tennis, racquetball and swimming areas complete the complex. Football fans can catch a spectacular view of Lake Bemidji through the east end zone of Chet Anderson Stadium.
Financial Aid / Scholarships
Eighty-two percent of students at Bemidji State receive some form of financial assistance. Over $16 million was awarded last year to students, including $6 million in grants and scholarships.
Internships
Each year, students complete internships with the NASA space program in Houston, Tex., Disneyland, Compaq, Rubbermaid and a host of architectural firms.
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Chet Anderson Stadium is home to BSU’s football and outdoor track and field programs. It is one of just three collegiate football stadiums in the nation with a lakeside setting.
BSU Baseball Field plays host to the Beaver baseball program in the spring. The stadium grandstand is BSU’s newest athletics facility, completed for the 2002 season.
BSU Gymnasium is the home of BSU’s men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball programs. BSU’s men and women each won a home-court first-round NSIC playoff game in 2004.
Bemidji State’s softball program plays its home contests at the BSU Softball Field,, adjacent to the baseball field.
John S. Glas Fieldhouse is the legendary home of BSU’s men’s and women’s ice hockey programs. BSU’s men have won five national championships in the building.
The BSU indoor track and tennis teams make their home in the Gillette Rec Center.. One of the finest indoor facilities in the region, the center also serves as the campus recreational center.
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Help Fill a Piece of the Puzzle Support BSU Student-Athlete Scholarships Join Beaver Pride Call (218) 755-2827 http://www.gobeaverpride.org
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B e m i dj i St at e BA AS SK KE ET TB BA ALL LLL L B B A S K E T B A B A S K E T B A L Who Are Boosters?
You are considered a booster or a representative of Bemidji State University Athletics interests if you: • Participated in or are currently a member of any athletics department booster group, including Beaver Pride • Have made a donation to the athletic program • Have assisted or been asked to assist with recruiting of prospective student athletes • Have assisted in providing benefits to enrolled-student athletes or families • Have helped to promote BSU athletics or BSU athletic interests in any way Once a person has become identified as a booster to BSU they retain that identity indefinitely even if they no longer support the athletics program.
Who Are Prospective Student-Athletes? Stude
The NCAA defines a “prospect” as anyone who has started classes for the ninth grade. In addition, a student who has not started classes for the ninth grade becomes a prospect, if the institution provides any financial assistance or other benefits not provided to any prospective student
What Are Permissible Activities by Boosters?
The following are activities that BSU boosters can participate in:
• May attend events such as contests or banquets where prospects are present so long as the booster is there on their own initiative. Boosters are NOT able to contact prospects or prospect’s relatives at such events. • Boosters can inform BSU coaches of prospects in their area by contacting the BSU staff and/or sending newspaper clippings about the prospect. • Boosters may arrange employment for prospects. Prospects may not start the job until after completion of their senior year in high school, and compensation must be based on actual work performed at a normal rate. • Boosters can continue to establish family relationships with friends and neighbors. Contacts with prospects are permitted as long as they are NOT for recruiting purposes and are NOT initiated by BSU staff members.
What is a Contact and what is Considered Recruiting?
A contact is any face-to-face encounter between a prospect or their parents/guardians and a BSU staff member or athletics representative (booster) during which dialogue occurs in excess of a greeting. Recruiting is any solicitation of a prospect or the prospect’s relatives by a BSU staff member or athletics representative (booster) for the purpose of securing the prospect’s enrolment and eventual participation in the BSU intercollegiate athletics program.
Internet Services
Bemidji State provides extensive Internet information resources for those covering BSU basketball and its other athletics programs. The BSU athletics web site contains schedules, rosters, updated statistics and some historical information from previous seasons. Print-quality photos of BSU players and coaches are also available for download. BSU’s weekly game-notes package is completed and made available on-line Wednesday afternoons during the season, following the release of national statistics by the NCAA. BSU’s game notes are in Adobe PDF format and will be distributed via electronic means only (e-mail or web). Due to the size of the release, it will not be regularly distributed via fax. Official BSU athletics web site: • http://info.bemidjistate.edu/sports http://info.bemidjistate.edu/sports Additionally, information on Bemidji State basketball is available on other reputable web sites which cover college basketball: • http://www.northernsun.org http:// northernsun.org
Game-Day Services
Gameday packages containing programs, game notes and other information will be available at press row prior to all home contests. Final statistics include an official NCAA box score, game summary, individual and team statistics. Game notes and quotes from coaches and selected players will also be available. Telephone, copier and fax services are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Credentials / Pass List
Season credentials will be issued to all media covering the Beavers on a regular basis. For single-game passes and credentials, contact the BSU sports information office no less than 24 hours before the scheduled starting time of the event. Credential requests must be submitted via fax on official letterhead. Credentials will be issued only to representatives of an accredited media outlet who will be working in an official capacity to cover a BSU athletic event. No credentials will be issued to friends, spouses, children or other family members. Credentials remain the property of Bemidji State University and may be revoked at any time.
Interview Policies
BSU Rules Compliance BSU Athletics Compliance Office 1500 Birchmont Drive NE, Box 29 Bemidji, MN 56601 Compliance officer: phone: fax: e-mail:
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Graduate assistant: Becky Stewart phone: (218) 755-2142 e-mail: bstewart@bemidjistate.edu
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All player interviews outside of post-game and practice time must be arranged through the BSU sports information office. For interviews with coaches, contact the sports information office at (218) 755-2763. By NCAA rule, no player interviews will be available on gameday until the conclusion of that day’s contest. Contact the sports information office with questions or for assistance.
Directions
Highway 2 passes through Bemidji east-west, and Highway 71 is the main north-south thoroughfare. Each leads to Bemidji Avenue/Paul Bunyan Drive. Follow Bemidji Avenue / Paul Bunyan Drive to 19th Street and follow to Birchmont Drive. BSU Gymnasium is on the left.
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B e m i dj i St at e bsu media outlets Local Print
• Bemidji Pioneer ...................... (218) 751-3740 Fax ........................................ (218) 751-6914 1320 Washington Ave, SE Bemidji, MN 56601 http://www.bemidjipioneer.com http:// www.bemidjipioneer.com Jim Carrington .... sports@bemidjipioneer.com John McRae ...... jmcrae@bemidjipioneer.com Anthony Gray ...... agray@bemidjipioneer.com • The Northern Student ............ (218) 755-2987 Phone/Fax ................ (218) 755-3757 or 2913 Bemidji State University Bemidji, MN 56601
Local Television
• KAWE/KAWB-TV ..................... (218) 751-0085 Toll-free .................................. (800) 292-0922 Fax .......... (218) 759-0460 or (800) 861-7544 Lakeland News Bemidji State University, Box 9 Bemidji, MN 56601 Dennis Weimann ...................... News Director Brandon Ratcliff ......... sports@lakelandptv.org • KBSU TV-17 ............................ (218) 755-2402 Bemidji State University Bemidji, MN 56601 Scott Williams ....scottwilliams1000@hotmail.com
Local Radio
• KKBJ 1360 Talk Radio ........... (218) 751-7777 Fax ........................................ (218) 759-0658 Flagship Network 2115 Washington Ave.; Bemidji, MN 56601 http://www.kkbj.com http:// www.kkbj.com Brian Schultz (Voice of the Beavers) • KBUN 1450 AM ....................... (218) 444-1500 Fax ......................................... (218) 751-8091 502 Beltrami Avenue Bemidji, MN 56601 Moose Richards ....................... sports director e-mail ........................... moosenb@charter.net Scott Williams ....scottwilliams1000@hotmail.com
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State-Wide Outlets
• Fargo Forum ...........................(701) 235-7311 Fax ........................................ (701) 241-5487 e-mail .......................sports@forumcomm.com 101 5th Street North; Fargo, ND 58102 http://www.in-forum.com http:// Contact: ........... Brian Peterson (Sports Editor)
• Minn. News Network Radio ...(612) 321-7211 Toll free .................................. (800) 879-3462 Fax ........................................ (612) 321-7222 1370 Davern Street St. Paul, MN 55116
• Duluth News Tribune ............ (800) 456-8181 Fax ........................................ (218) 723-5314 424 W. First Street; Duluth, MN 55802 http://www.duluthnews.com http:// Contact ................................Craig Gustafson
• Grand Forks Herald .......(710) 780-1100, x243 Toll-free .................................. (800) 477-6572 Fax ........................................ (701) 795-4603 P.O. Box 6008; Grand Forks, ND 58206 http://www.gfherald.com http:// www.gfherald.com Contact: ........ Kevin Fee (kfee@gfherald.com) • Minneapolis Star-Tribune ..... (800) 829-8742 425 Portland Ave.; Minneapolis, MN 55488 http://www.startribune.com http:// Fax ........................................ (612) 673-7774 • St. Paul Pioneer Press ........... (612) 228-5516 345 Cedar State; St. Paul, MN 55101 Fax .......................................... (612)228-5527
Regional Television
• KVLY-TV (Channel 11, Fargo) Phone ......... (701) 237-5211 / (800) 450-5844 Fax: ....................................... (701) 237-5396 P.O. Box 1878; Fargo, ND 58103 Contact: ...................................... Scott Peters
• Minn. Associated Press ........ (612) 332-2727 Toll-free .................................. (800) 552-7250 Fax ........................................ (612) 342-5299 511 11th Avenue S. (404) Minneapolis, MN 55415
• USA Today Online Edition .... (800) 872-3410 Fax ........................................ (703) 276-5505 1000 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, VA 22229 http://www.usatoday.com http:// www.usatoday.com
National Outlets
• USA Today http://www.usatoday.com http:// www.usatoday.com • ESPN http://www.espn.com http:// www.espn.com • College Sports Report http://www.dopke.com http:// www.dopke.com Editor: ......................................... Brad Dopke e-mail: ........................... bdopke@dopke.com • Women’s Basketball Coaches Association http://www.wbca.com http:// • Division II Bulliton http://home.teleport.com/~gsr/
• WDIO-TV (Channel 13, Duluth) Phone/Fax ... (218) 727-6865 / 727-2318/4415 10 Observation Road; Duluth, MN 55811 Contact: ................................................... TBA
• FM90 ............................... (218) 755-4120/2059 Fax .........................................(218) 755-4119 Bemidji State University Bemidji, MN 56601 Contacts .................................................. TBA
Radio: KBSB 89.7 FM FM90 The 2006-07 marks the fourth consecutive Bemidji State basketball season that will be on the FM90 airwaves. BSU’s student-driven radio station will broadcast each of the Beavers’ regular-season games and possible tournament games. Coverage for each game begins approximately 20 minute prior to tip-off with a comprehensive pre-game show. Broadcasts will include interviews with players and coaches a well as analysis and insights concerning the game. Additionally, all games carried on FM90 will be available anywhere on the globe via the World Wide Web at the stations’ Web site (www.fm90.org). Broadcasts are available to Windows and Macintosh users and are distributed in RealAudio format. Downloads of RealAudio are available free of charge at www.real.com.
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Television: Charter Communications and KBSU TV 17 In 2003, Bemidji State athletics entered a new era of media coverage, partnering with Charter Communications to provide live coverage for up to 50 BSU sporting events each year exclusively to Bemidji-area customers on Charter cable systems. KBSU, Bemidji State’s campus television station, will continue its long-standing tradition of producing BSU athletics events. In addition to the full home schedule of BSU men’s hockey, KBSU will also produce BSU’s full schedule of home football games, most home women’s hockey games and a selection of men’s and women’s basketball games. In total, KBSU and Charter have a 48-game schedule on tap for 2006-07, giving Bemidji State unparalleled media coverage for its intercollegiate programs. Local radio personality Scott Williams, recognized as one of the region’s pre-eminant on-air talents, handles play-by-play duties for all KBSU-produced television broadcasts.
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President, Bemidji State University Arizona ‘70
Dr. Jon E. Quistgaard became the ninth president of Bemidji State University in August, 2001. The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Board of Trustees named him to the position in late May, 2001 following a national search. A member of the BSU community for 22 years, he had served since 1997 as the vice president for academic and student affairs. As the chief academic officer of the institution, he was responsible for academic programming in three colleges, integrative studies, distance learning, academic services, international student
Dr. Rick Goeb
Director of Athletics North Dakota State ‘89
A new era in Bemidji State University athletics began July 13, 2001 when Dr. Rick Goeb was named BSU‘s first full-time director of intercollegiate athletics. Goeb directs a 17-sport varsity athletics program at BSU with NCAA Division I men’s and women’s ice hockey and 15 Division II sports. Beaver athletics has undergone dramatic changes in Goeb’s three years at the helm, having seen more than a dozen positions created or filled with new hires - including head coaches for women’s hockey, men’s and women’s basketball, soccer, softball, baseball, women’s golf and volleyball - and the hiring of the institution’s first full-time athletics fundraiser. The 2003-04 season may have been BSU’s best ever. Men’s hockey won College Hockey America and reached the title game of the CHA Tournament for the second consecutive season, men’s basketball won the NSIC regular-season title reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time in its history and women’s basketball hosted and won its first-ever NSIC playoff game. In 2002-03, women’s ice hockey turned in its finest season at the Division I level, men’s and women’s golf each had NCAA regional participants, and outdoor track had two individuals at the NCAA Championships. Additionally, nearly one in four BSU
Andy Bartlett
Sports Information Director Kansas State ‘95 Andy Bartlett is in his fourth year as Sports Information Director at Bemidji State. He directs all publicity and media relations operations for BSU’s 17-sport athletics department, and directly handles the university’s football, men’s hockey and baseball programs. Bartlett, 31, joined the BSU staff in May, 2001 after spending the previous eight years in the sports information office at Big 12 Conference power Kansas State. After one year as a student volunteer intern and two years as a graduate assistant, Bartlett was named Assistant SID at K-State in May, 1997. He directly oversaw K-State’s baseball and volleyball programs and was involved with a variety of programs until moving to a newly-created position of Internet
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services, counseling, career services, the American Indian Resource Center, and student development programs. Quistgaard began his association with BSU in 1979 as an admissions representative. He became the director of admissions and advising in 1980; was named the dean of undergraduate admissions and graduate studies in 1988; served as acting vice president for academic and student affairs from 1993-94; and was the associate vice president for academic affairs and dean of academic services from 1994-1997. Quistgaard is an active presenter on the national level in the areas of continuous quality improvement, challenges in higher education, planning, assessment models, and transforming higher education. He received a doctorate in political science from the University of Arizona, where he also earned his master’s and bachelor’s degrees in government.
student-athletes earned Academic All-Conference honors including two Academic All-America selections. BSU’s 2001-02 competition season, Goeb’s first at the helm, was one of its most successful ever. Men’s basketball hosted its first-ever NSIC playoff game; Jeanne Larson was selected to compete in the NCAA women’s golf championship; Aaron Feia earned NSIC Athlete of the Year for the indoor track season and helped lead the BSU track teams to six individual NSIC crowns and baseball had its best season since 1997 and hosted the NSIC Tournament. Goeb came to Bemidji State after six years as senior associate athletics director at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. At Fairbanks, Goeb served as NCAA compliance officer, monitored academic eligibility and acted as the liaison for booster clubs. Prior to his position at Fairbanks, Goeb spent two years as an administrator at North Dakota. Goeb also served as the head wrestling coach at St. Cloud State from 1990-93 when he was an instructor in physical education and a facility coordinator; was the strength and conditioning coach at Northern Colorado from 1989-’90; and served as an assistant wresting coach at North Dakota State from 1988-’89. Originally from Anoka, Minn., Goeb received his undergraduate degree at North Dakota State, where he was also a national wrestling champion. Goeb earned his master’s from Northern Colorado and doctorate from North Dakota. He and his wife Carol have two daughters, Amber and Anne and one son, Jordan.
Coordinator in 1999. He served two years in that position, overseeing one of the largest on-campus athletics sites in the nation. Bartlett was a volunteer on the media services staff for the 2003 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Final Four in New Orleans, and has volunteered at numerous other Division I conference- and national-level Bartlett post-season events. He is an active member of College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). He is in his sixth year serving on the organization’s Computer Committee and has been twice published in CoSIDA Digest,, a monthly publication serving the organization’s membership of more than 2,000 professionals. In addition, he has won three CoSIDA awards for excellence in publications including a Fifth in the
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Nation finish for his 2002 BSU Football Media Guide. It is thought to be the first national publications award won at BSU. Bartlett earned his bachelor of science degree in mass communication from Kansas State in 1995. Bartlett is married to the former Melissa Vene, a 1999 graduate of Bemidji State. He has two daughters, Megan (6) and Hellen (1). Other Sports Information staff Assistant SID Brad Folkestad Bemidji State, 2001 Graduate Assistant Troy Berneking Minnesota, Crookston, 2004 Student Interns Todd Zeidler ................................................... 4th year Justin Stottlemyre .......................................... 3rd year Shane Claypool ............................................. 3rd year Lynsey Andrews ........................................... 2nd year Sarah Opdahl ................................................ 1st year
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STAFF DIRECTORY SK KE ET TB BA ALL LLL L BA AS B bsu staff directory B A S K E T B A B A S K E T B A L L
Dr. Rick Goeb Director of Athletics
Kim Falkenhagen Sr. Woman Administrator Head Volleyball Coach
Bill Crews Head Trainer
Pam DeLancey Assistant Trainer
Vance Balstad Equipment Manager
Gloria Bannor Equipment Manager
Deb Slough Office Manager
Andy Bartlett Sports Information Director
Jeff Tesch Head Coach Football
Tom Serratore Head Coach Men’s Ice Hockey
Steve Sertich Head Coach Women’s Ice Hockey
Matt Bowen Head Coach Men’s Basketball
Mike Curfman Head Coach Women’s Basketball
Jim Stone Head Coach Soccer
Craig Hougen Head Coach Track & Field/XC
Don Niskanen Head Coach Men’s Golf
Karen Siira Head Coach Women’s Golf
Scott Sorenson
Tim Bellew Head Coach Baseball
Sis Paulsen Head Coach Softball
Bucky the Beaver Mascot
Head Coach Tennis
Administration & Support Staff Dr. Rick Goeb, Athletics Director Debbie Slough, Athletics Secretary Kim Falkenhagen; SWA/HC, Volleyball Andy Bartlett, Sports Information Director Brad Folkestad, Assistant SID Troy Berneking, Graduate Assistant SID Bill Crews, Head Trainer Pam DeLancey, Ass’t Trainer Eric Sand, Ass’t Trainer Vance Balstad & Gloria Bannor, Equip. Mgrs
phone 755-2941 755-2941 755-3785 755-4603 755-2763 755-2763 755-2769 755-2769 755-2769 755-3292
e-mail rgoeb dslough kfalkenhagen jbartlett bfolkestad joman wcrews pdelancey esand
Coaching Staff Jeff Tesch; HC, Football Rich Jahner, Assoc. HC, Football Brent Bolte, Ass’t Football Coach Matt Bowen; HC, Men’s Basketball
phone 755-2772 755-3785 755-2768 755-2774
e-mail jtesch rjahner bbolte mbowen
Jeremy Tiers, Ass’t MBB Coach
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Coaching Staff Tim Bellew; HC, Baseball Steve Sertich; HC, Women’s Hockey Jim Ingman, Ass’t WIH Coach Sis Paulsen, Ass’t WIH/HC, Softball Tom Serratore; HC, Men’s Hockey Bert Gilling, Ass’t MIH Coach Ted Belisle, Ass’t MIH Coach Mike Curfman; HC, Women’s Basketball Karen Siira, Ass’t WBB/HC, Women’s Golf Craig Hougen; HC, Track & Field Jim Stone; HC, Soccer TBA; Sorenson, HC, TennisAss’t MBB Coach/HC, Tennis Scott Don Niskanen; HC, Men’s Golf
phone 755-4619 755-2958 755-4108 755-4108 755-2879 755-2765 755-2765 755-2783 755-2771 755-2883 755-3784
e-mail tbellew ssertich jingman spaulsen tserratore bgilling ebelisle mcurfman ksiira chougen jstone
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ssorenson
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