2009-10 Central Michigan Women's Basketball Media Guide

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Coaching Staff Head Coach........... Sue Guevara (Saginaw Valley State, 1982) Record at CMU....................................... 24-37 (two seasons) Career Record.................................... 147-119 (nine seasons) Basketball Office Phone...................................989-774-1140 Best Time to Reach Coach.................................... contact SID Assistant Coaches..........................Bill Ferrara (Florida, 2003) ............................... Mahogany Green (Cleveland State, 2001) ...................................Kathy McGee (Central Michigan, 1973) Director of Basketball Operations...................... Ethan Gelfand

Team Information Overall Home Away Neutral 2008-2009 Record 18-14 10-3 4-9 4-2. 2008-2009 MAC Record 9-7 6-2 3-5 0-0 MAC Finish............................................................... 4th West Postseason............... Reached MAC Tournament Quarterfinals Letterwinners Returning/Lost...........................................10/2 Starters Returning/Lost......................................................4/1

Women’s Basketball History First Year of Women’s Basketball................ 1969 (40 seasons) All-Time Record (Pct.) .................................... 473-527 (.473) All-Time MAC Record/Yrs. . ....................203-267/28 seasons MAC Regular-Season Titles.............................. 2 (1984, 1985) MAC Tournament Titles.....................................2 (1983,1984) NCAA Tournament Appearances....................... 2 (1983, 1984)

Sports Information Director............................. Jason Kaufman SID Address....115 Rose Center, Mount Pleasant, Mich. 48859 Office Fax........................................................989-774-5391 Assistant SID........................................................... Scott Rex Assistant SID/WBB Contact................................. Mike Boseak Boseak’s Office Phone................................989-774-3277 Boseak’s Cell Phone...................................989-621-9064 Boseak’s E-mail..........................mike.boseak@cmich.edu Assistant SID/Video Coordinator...........................Chris Rodela Sports Information Assistant.................................Chad Twaro Web Site......................................... www.cmuchippewas.com

Chippewa Nickname The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees has approved the continued use of the nickname “Chippewas” in association with CMU. The university’s goals are to use the name with honor and respect, increase supportive connections between CMU and Native Americans and improve efforts to sensitize students, faculty and staff to Native American traditions and cultures. Media representatives have been extremely cooperative as we have worked to address this important issue. In nearly all cases, print and broadcast reporters have supported CMU’s efforts to eliminate the use of symbols, headlines and copy that present inappropriate and inaccurate images of Native Americans. Central Michigan University is grateful for your help, and we ask for your continued cooperation and sensitivity. With your assistance, we can continue to use the Chippewa name with dignity and respect. The 2009-10 Central Michigan University women’s basketball guide was published by the Sports Information Office, Rose Center, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48859. The guide and covers were designed by Rob Wyman. The publication was written by Mike Boseak. Editorial assistance provided by Jason Kaufman, Scott Rex and Chad Twaro. Photos by Robert Barclay and Peggy Brisbane. Printing by CMU Printing Services. CMU, an AA/EO institution, is strongly and actively committed to increasing diversity within its community (see www.cmich. edu/aaeo).

Table of Contents Quick Facts/Table of Contents.............1 Program Notes..................................2 Roster/Pronunciation Guide................3 Radio/TV Roster.................................5 Head Coach Sue Guevara...................6 Bill Ferrara.........................................8 Mahogany Green...............................9 Kathy McGee...................................10 Ethan Gelfand..................................11 Support Staff...................................12 Team Photo.....................................13 Sherryia Armstrong..........................14 Brandie Baker..................................15 Laura Baker.....................................16 Cheritee Green................................17 Kendra Holman................................18

Britni Houghton................................19 Sarah Huff.......................................21 Shonda Long...................................22 Rachel Mauk...................................23 Stefanie Mauk.................................24 Skylar Miller....................................25 Jalisa Olive......................................26 Camille Ramsey...............................27 Kaihla Szunko..................................28 Heidi Warczinsky..............................29 2008-09 Statistics...........................30 2008-09 MAC Recap.......................34 2009-10 Opponents........................38 Mid-American Conference................39 Honors............................................40 All-Time Letterwinners.....................41

All-Time Vs. Opponents....................42 All-Time Game-by-Game..................43 All-Time MAC Game-by-Game..........50 Postseason Appearances..................54 Year-by-Year Results........................55 Records...........................................56 Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders........62 Dave Heeke.....................................64 Marcy Weston..................................65 Derek van der Merwe.......................65 CMU Head Coaches.........................66 Media Information............................67

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Location...............................................Mount Pleasant, Mich. Founded.........................................................................1892 President...............................................Kathy Wilbur (interim) Enrollment.................................................................. 26,354 Nickname.............................................................. Chippewas Colors...........................................................Maroon and Gold Conference....................................................... Mid-American Home Arena............................................. Rose Center (5,200) Athletics Director..................................................Dave Heeke


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Program Notes • Freshman Brandie Baker was named the 2008 MAC Freshman of the Year following her first collegiate season. She is just the second Chippewa to earn the award; the other was CMU’s all-time leading scorer Sue Nissen. Baker is also the first member of the Maroon and Gold to earn All-Freshman squad honors since Erin Kuhl in 2003. • Britni Houghton was named a second team All-MAC choice in 2008-09, following her third team selection in 2007-08. She is the first Chippewa to earn first or second team honors since 1997. • 2008-09 was the first season that Central has had two or more players earn postseason All-MAC honors since 1999, when Joni Daniels and Sally Sedlar were named honorable mention. Britni Houghton (second team), Angel Chan (honorable mention) and Brandie Baker (allfreshman) gave CMU three honorees for the first time since 1998 when Julie Miller and Ebony Rainge were named honorable mention, and Joni Daniels earned all-freshman accolades. • CMU orchestrated the thirdbest turnaround in Mid-American Conference history in 2008-09. The Chippewas went 18-14, a season after finishing 6-23. The 10.5 game improvement is the best in school history, and was just behind Kent State’s 11.0 game turnaround by the 1990-91 squad. • The Chippewas finished 9-7 in MAC action a season ago, a 6.5 game improvement from their 2-13 finish in 2007-08. That improvement was good for the second-best turnaround in league play, behind only the 1985-86 Ohio squad that improved by 10.0 games.

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• The Chippewas won 10 home games (10-3) in 2008-09, the most since the 1983-84 campaign. The Chippewas went 6-2 against MAC opponents at Rose Center, the first time CMU had won at least six home league games since the 1992-93 season. • CMU won the NCAA’s Pack the House Challenge for the MAC a season ago, after creating a now annual event known as “Recess in Rose”. The event, which features an educational program for local elementary schools, brought a record 4,478 fans into Rose Center for last season’s Nov. 25 game against Valparaiso. This year’s “Recess in Rose” game is Nov. 25, vs. Georgetown. • CMU snapped a 16-game postseason losing skid that dated back to 1992 last season, beating Akron in the opening round of the Mid-American Conference tournament. • CMU scored 109 points against Kent State on Feb. 4, 2009. It’s the third-most in a single game in school history and the 203 combined points (109-94) were a school record. The Chippewas also set the single game mark for three-pointers made in a contest with 14. The Maroon and Gold have nine 100-point contests in their history. • The Chippewas had six players score in double figures twice last season. It’s the first time a CMU team had accomplished that feat twice in the same season in program history, and the occurrences were the first since 2003. Six players have reached double-figures five times in CMU history.

• Games involving the Maroon and Gold featured the most combined points in the nation last season. CMU’s 153.3 combined scoring average was not only more than any other in the country, but the only in the nation higher than 150.0. The 2,505 points scored by CMU last season were the most in program history. • CMU had three players crack the program’s single season threepointers made list in 2008-09. Angel Chan set the top all-time mark with 92, Shonda Long finished with 53 (t-5th) and Brandie Baker hit 51 (t-7th). • The Chippewas hit 255 three pointers in 2008-09. It’s the most in program history, crushing the old record of 189 in Sue Guevara’s first year at CMU. It’s the third-most triples hit in a season in the history of the MAC, narrowly behind the 262 hit by Ball State in 2001-02. • Central Michigan is 2-23 when scoring fewer than 70 points under head coach Sue Guevara. CMU was 0-18 when failing to score 70 in Guevara’s first year, and 2-5 in 2008-09 when they fell short of the mark. Five of the seven occurrences last year came in the season’s final seven games, including both wins. • The Chippewas have had a player score 20-plus points on 40 occasions in head coach Sue Guevara’s two seasons (61 games). CMU had just 14 such scoring outputs in its previous 114 games. • Kaihla Szunko put together an amazing season in 2008-09 just months after recovering from a torn ACL. She led the MAC in rebounding (9.8) and both offensive (3.88) and defensive (5.97) rebounds, finished third in field goal percentage (.559),


Program Notes

• Kaihla Szunko led the MAC in rebounding in 2008-09, becoming just the second Chippewa in MAC history to pace the field in boards. Only Vershaun Jones (2002) can also claim that feat. • Brandie Baker was named the 2009 MAC Freshman of the Year, becoming just the second Chippewa to earn that honor. She also played a program-record 1,111 minutes. Baker is expected to redshirt this season, after suffering an injury in preseason workouts. • Brandie Baker narrowly missed the first triple-double in CMU women’s basketball history against Kent State (2/4/09). Baker finished with 15 points, 10 assists and seven boards along with four swipes in her best collegiate effort to date. The 10

assists are the most by a CMU player since Priscilla Poole’s 11 vs.Tri-State on Nov. 19, 2004. Her second close call came against Toledo (3/2), when she finished with 22 points, eight boards and seven dimes. • Britni Houghton (533 points) and Angel Chan (459) combined for the most points by teammates in school history. Houghton’s effort was just the second 500-point scoring season in school history, and she became the 17th player in program history to cross the 1,000-point barrier, just the fifth to do it prior to her senior season. • Departed senior Angel Chan signed a pro contract with Arxil Ponteverdra in the LF2 League in Pontevedra, Spain. Chan hit a CMU record 92 threes last season, shattering the previous record of 77. She also became the 18th player in CMU history to score at least 1,000 points in her career.

• Sue Nissen, CMU’s only three-time first-team All-MAC selection in program history, became the first female athlete in school history to have her jersey retired in a ceremony held at Rose Center last season. Nissen is the program’s all-time leader in points scored, field goals made and three-pointers made. • A $21 million renovation of Rose Center was approved by the Central Michigan board of trustees on July 16, 2009. The privately funded Events Center will include a completely redesigned angular exterior and bright glazed-glass entrance, a 10,000 squarefoot lobby and reception area, a redesigned arena bowl with upgraded comfortable seating for 5,300, a new 12,000 square-foot practice facility, enhancements to the student fitness center and additional academic teaching space. Officials broke ground on Sept. 26, and the project is expected to be completed in time for the 2010-11 basketball season.

Central Michigan has begun construction on a $21 million renovation of Rose Center. The Events Center will include a 10,000 square-foot lobby and reception area, a redesigned arena bowl with upgraded comfortable seating for 5,300 and a new 12,000 square-foot practice facility.

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tied for sixth in steals (1.94), 10th in blocked shots (0.84) and finished 28th in the MAC in scoring (10.5). She also finished 26th in minutes played (28.69).


Roster

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2009-10 CMU Women’s Basketball Roster # 1 2 3 5 12 13 14 22 25 30 31 32 33 34 42

Name Skylar Miller Rachel Mauk Shonda Long Jalisa Olive Britni Houghton Cheritee Green Kendra Holman Stefanie Mauk Sherryia Armstrong Camille Ramsey Laura Baker Heidi Warczinsky Brandie Baker Kaihla Szunko Sarah Huff

Pos. F G G G G F G G F G F G G F F

Ht. 5-10 5-10 5-9 5-4 5-11 6-2 5-4 5-10 6-2 5-5 6-1 5-7 6-0 6-1 6-3

# 25 33 31 13 14 12 42 3 2 22 1 5 30 34 32

Name Sherryia Armstrong Brandie Baker Laura Baker Cheritee Green Kendra Holman Britni Houghton Sarah Huff Shonda Long Rachel Mauk Stefanie Mauk Skylar Miller Jalisa Olive Camille Ramsey Kaihla Szunko Heidi Warczinsky

Pos. F G F F G G F G G G F G G F G

Ht. 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-2 5-4 5-11 6-3 5-9 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-4 5-5 6-1 5-7

Numerical Cl. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. R-Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr.

Alphabetical Cl. Jr. So. Jr. R-Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr.

Hometown (Last School) Southfield, Mich. (Southfield HS) Lima, Ohio (Bath HS) Saginaw, Mich. (Buena Vista HS) Chicago, Ill. (Bogan HS) Lansing, Mich. (Waverly HS) Wyoming, Mich. (Wyoming Park HS) Grand Rapids, Mich. (East Grand Rapids HS) Lima, Ohio (Bath HS) Muskegon, Mich. (Muskegon Heights HS) Bolingbrook, Ill. (Bolingbrook HS) Flint, Mich. (Lansing CC) Saginaw, Mich. (Schoolcraft College) Flint, Mich. (Flint Hamady HS) Saginaw, Mich. (Heritage HS) Canal Winchester, Ohio (Marist College)

Hometown (Last School) Muskegon, Mich. (Muskegon Heights HS) Flint, Mich. (Flint Hamady HS) Flint, Mich. (Lansing CC) Wyoming, Mich. (Wyoming Park HS) Grand Rapids, Mich. (East Grand Rapids HS) Lansing, Mich. (Waverly HS) Canal Winchester, Ohio (Marist College) Saginaw, Mich. (Buena Vista HS) Lima, Ohio (Bath HS) Lima, Ohio (Bath HS) Southfield, Mich. (Southfield HS) Chicago, Ill. (Bogan HS) Bolingbrook, Ill. (Bolingbrook HS) Saginaw, Mich. (Heritage HS) Saginaw, Mich. (Schoolcraft College)

Head Coach: Sue Guevara Assistant Coaches: Kathy McGee, Mahogany Green, Bill Ferrara Director of Basketball Operations: Ethan Gelfand Athletic Trainer: Robin Jones

Pronunciation Guide Sherryia Armstrong - SHA-ree-ah Cheritee Green - CHAIR-it-ee Britni Houghton - HO-ton Rachel and Stefanie Mauk - MAW-ck 4

Kaihla Szunko - KAY-lah ZUN-co Heidi Warczinsky -WAR-zin-ski Sue Guevara - GUH-var-ah


Radio/TV Roster

Forward, So., 5-10

Cheritee Green

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Laura Baker

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Forward, R-Fr., 6-2

Forward, Jr., 6-1

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Rachel Mauk

Guard, Fr., 5-10

Kendra Holman

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Heidi Warczinsky

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Shonda Long

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Stefanie Mauk

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Brandie Baker

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Guard, Jr., 5-9

Guard, Fr., 5-4

Guard, Fr., 5-10

Guard, Sr., 5-4

Guard, Sr., 5-7

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Jalisa Olive

Guard, So., 6-0

Britni Houghton

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Camille Ramsey

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Sarah Huff

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Guard, Sr., 5-11

Sherryia Armstrong

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Kaihla Szunko

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Forward, Jr., 6-2

Guard, Jr., 5-5

Forward, Jr., 6-1

Forward, Jr., 6-3

Ethan Gelfand

Sue Guevara

Bill Ferrara

Mahogany Green

Kathy McGee

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Assistant Coach

Assistant Coach

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Director of Basketball Operations

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Sue Guevara Head Coach Third Season

The job isn’t complete, but the task is well underway and off to a running start. Sue Guevara took over the Central Michigan women’s basketball program with one goal in mind: help the Chippewas return to the top of the Mid-American Conference. “We want to win championships and compete at a high level,” Guevara said. “There are always going to be changes and challenges to embrace, and doing so will allow us to build our program’s future. This is the last year in Rose Center, and we want to bring a championship-level team into our new events center.” Last year’s 18-win campaign marked the program’s best season since 1990-91 (21-8). The Chippewas also snapped a 16-game postseason losing skid that dated back to 1992 with a win over Akron in the opening round of the MAC Tournament and advanced to the tournament’s quarterfinals for the first time since the field expanded to include all 12 teams in 2000. The 10.5 game improvement from Guevara’s first season is the third-largest in MAC history. CMU’s up-tempo offense and aggressive defense both ranked among the nation’s leaders statistically. The Chippewas ranked fourth in the nation in scoring (78.3), eighth in threes per contest (8.0), 11th in turnover margin (+4.97) and 13th in steals (11.4) last season. School records also fell in Guevara’s second year at the helm. Chan’s 92 threes were the most in a single season in program history, and Houghton and Chan teamed up to become the program’s highest-scoring duo in history (992 points). The Chippewas also connected on 255 threes, which bested the previous program high by more than 60 triples and is the third-most in league history. But the accomplishments don’t stop there. CMU’s scoring average (78.3) and steal total (366) in 2008-09 were the second-best marks in program history, and the 2,505 points scored were a program record. CMU has also had 40 individual scoring efforts of 20 or more points in Guevara’s 61 games at the helm after having just 14 such efforts in the four seasons prior to her arrival (114 games). As Guevara enters her ninth season as a head coach, third at CMU, she has plenty of building blocks in place. Senior Britni Houghton earned second team All-MAC honors in 2008-09, the highest honor a Chippewa has received since 1997. In addition, Brandie Baker was named MAC Freshman of the Year as a member of the freshman All-MAC squad. Houghton became the 17th player in school history to cross the 1,000-point barrier, just the fifth to do so prior to her senior season, and her 533 points were the second-most in a single season in program history. Sophomore Kaihla Szunko also became just the second Chippewa in program history to lead the MAC in rebounding (9.8 boards) mere months after recovering from a major knee injury in the 2007 preseason. The Szunko and Baker (5.9 boards) tandem was the MAC’s top rebounding duo. Graduating senior Angel Chan also earned honorable mention All-MAC accolades following a season in which she set the program record for made threes (92) and became the 18th player in CMU history to score 1,000 career points. With a chance to return to the state she loved after three years at Auburn, Guevara became the Chippewas’ 10th head coach in April 2007. “I am so happy to be coming back to Michigan and for the opportunity to lead this program,” Guevara said at the press conference. “I feel that with the vision that CMU Athletics Director Dave Heeke has for this department and the resources available, we can compete for MAC championships every year. We will raise the level of play and have a team that this university and this community can be proud of. “One of the things that really attracted me to this position was this community. I remember going to camp here at Finch Fieldhouse as a young player, and it is amazing how this university and Mount Pleasant have grown yet still kept their small-town feel. This is such a great state for women’s basketball because it has so many fundamentally sound coaches teaching its young players.” The Michigan native brings 30 seasons of coaching experience at the

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The Sue Guevara File Date of Birth: July 8, 1954 Birthplace: Saginaw, Mich.

Years 1979-84 1979-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-95 1995-96 1996-03 2004-07 2007-pres.

High School: Saginaw St. Stephens HS College: Saginaw Valley State University

Coaching Experience

Positions Head Softball Coach Assistant Coach Graduate Assistant Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Associate Head Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach Head Coach

School Saginaw Valley State Saginaw Valley State Ohio State University Ball State University Michigan State University Michigan State University University of Michigan Auburn University Central Michigan University

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collegiate level to the sidelines of Rose Arena, including seven seasons of head coaching experience at the University of Michigan. She is U of M’s all-time winningest coach both in total wins (123) and winning percentage (.600). During her time with the Wolverines, she also piled up the most Big Ten wins (57) and the best conference winning percentage (.510) of any head women’s basketball coach in U of M’s history. Five of Michigan’s six postseason appearances came during Guevara’s time on the bench. Prior to CMU, Guevara served as an assistant coach at Auburn for three seasons under Nell Fortner, head coach of the gold medal winning 1998 World Championship and 2000 Olympic teams. The Tigers advanced to the WNIT Elite Eight in 2006-07 and sent a pair of players to the WNBA during Guevara’s time there. Guevara’s revitalization of the University of Michigan program occurred over seven seasons (1996-2003) as the Wolverines amassed a 123-82 record during her tenure. Michigan had gone 20-88 in the four seasons prior to her arrival. “Everything I saw when I took the job at Michigan, I see here today at Central Michigan,” Guevara said when she was hired. “We have everything in place at CMU to win a Mid-American Conference championship. We’ve put together a great staff of coaches who are teachers and talent evaluators. We have a passion for Central Michigan and for returning this program to the level it was once at.” She took the Michigan program into the national spotlight with four consecutive postseason appearances for the first time in the program’s history and led Michigan to three NCAA Tournament bids (1998, 2000 and 2001), including a spot in the second round in 2001. The Wolverines also made a pair of appearances in the WNIT in 1999 and 2002. Guevara was twice named the Big Ten Coach of the Year (1998, 2000) and was named Michigan Coach of the Year in 2000. She developed Stacey Thomas into Michigan’s first Kodak All-American in 2000 and the school’s first four-time All-Big Ten selection. Guevara coached 17 All-Big Ten honorees including the lone first team selections in Michigan history, Pollyanna Johns in 1998 and Stacey Thomas in 2000. The Wolverines were ranked as high as No. 12 nationally during the 2001-02 season and again in 2002-03. The 1999-2000 squad set the school record for wins in a season with 22 and finished second in the Big Ten, Michigan’s highest finish ever. Four Wolverine players were selected in the WNBA Draft during Guevara’s time at Michigan. “Sue knows what it takes to be successful at this level, and that is what we need in a head coach,” CMU Athletics Director Dave Heeke said. “I was impressed with the experience Sue brings from her time at Michigan, Michigan State and Auburn. Her ability to recruit and develop successful student-athletes at this level is one of her biggest strengths and something we looked for. She also brings a great knowledge of and connections to the state of Michigan, which makes her an effective recruiter. We are committed to competing for championships and developing outstanding student-athletes and Sue will do both during her time here.” Guevara was at Michigan State as an assistant coach under Karen Langeland for nine seasons (1987-1995) before being promoted to associate head coach for her 10th season with MSU. The Spartans posted a record of 149-131 during Guevara’s time in East Lansing. Before MSU, Guevara spent a season as an assistant coach at Ball State after spending a year as a graduate assistant for Ohio State University in 1984-85. The Buckeyes won the Big Ten championship and reached the regional finals that season. In addition, Guevara led the Big Ten All-Star team on a European tour through Austria, Slovakia and Hungary in 2000. She also was an assistant coach for the 1993 Big Ten tour team that recorded a perfect 6-0 record while playing in England and Scotland. Interestingly, Guevara’s coaching career began on the softball diamond. She served as Saginaw Valley State’s head softball coach from 1979-84 in addition to her hardwood duties as an assistant coach. She was named GLIAC Softball Coach of the Year in 1984. Guevara is a native of Saginaw, Mich. where she attended Saginaw St. Stephens High School. She earned her bachelor’s degree in physical education from Saginaw Valley State University in 1982 and her master’s degree in athletic administration from Ohio State in 1985.


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Coaching Staff

Bill Ferrara Assistant Coach Third Season

Bill Ferrara has helped elevate the Central Michigan women’s basketball program to one of the most dominating offensive forces in the nation. In his first season as Central Michigan’s offensive coordinator, the Chippewas led the Mid-American Conference and finished fourth in the country, averaging 78.3 points per game. CMU also led the conference with eight three-pointers per contest (eighth in the nation) and a +4.97 turnover margin (11th). The squad finished with a school-record 2,505 points, and the 78.3 scoring average was the second best in program history. The 255 three-point makes shattered the old record, set in 2007-08 (189). Entering his third season as an assistant coach with the Chippewas, his duties include serving as the offensive coordinator, handling special situations and scheduling. Ferrara will also share the recruiting coordinator duties with Mahogany Green. Ferrara’s work with the small forwards and shooting guards led to a career year for guard Angel Chan and one of the top team scoring seasons in the nation in 2008-09. Chan capped her CMU career by leading the Mid-American Conference with 2.88 three-point field goals per game in 2008-09, eighth most among all NCAA Division I players. She earned honorable mention All-MidAmerican Conference honors for her efforts, with her deadly three-point shot helping her to finish 10th in the MAC in scoring with 13.4 points per game. Chan also became the 18th player in CMU history to accumulate 1,000 career points, finishing 14th on the school’s all-time scoring list with 1,076 career tallies. Ferrara’s energy, enthusiasm and technical knowledge prompted an invitation from Central Michigan head coach Sue Guevara to join the staff as an assistant coach in May of 2007. He spent one season working with Guevara at Auburn University as the women’s basketball video coordinator. Before his time with the Tigers, he was a graduate assistant with the University of Florida women’s basketball program for two seasons. “Bill brings a tremendous work ethic and desire to our program,” Guevara said. “He has gotten an opportunity to work under some of the top coaches in women’s basketball, and that experience is a great asset. “He is a very detailed person who is really good with technology and will help us stay up with the latest advances in that area. He is very personable and relates well with other people. He is great working with players and teaching them about the game. Bill will play a big role in the new beginning we are building here.” While at Auburn, he was responsible for the organization and coordination of film exchange, breaking down film for advanced scouting and compiling and analyzing statistics for the purposes of self-scouting and evaluation. His responsibilities were similar while with the Gators from 2004-06. He helped create and coach a girls’ basketball AAU squad in Gainesville, Fla. for a year and was a basketball operations intern with the NBA’s Charlotte Bobcats during the summer of 2005. While with the Bobcats he assisted with pre-draft workouts, helped organize the travel for the club’s summer league squad and helped with the preparation for the 2005 NBA Draft. “Bill has done an amazing job establishing relationships since arriving in Mount Pleasant,” Guevara said. “He’s working hard to create a strong foundation for the lifelines you need to build a successful program.” Ferrara earned his bachelor’s degree in business management from the University of Florida in December of 2003 and his master’s degree in sport management from UF in 2005. The Gulf Breeze, Fla. native is the oldest of six children and is originally from Brooklyn, N.Y. He credits his father, Bill Sr., for his aggressive style of coaching, and his mother, Deborah, for his work ethic. Bill and his wife, Courtney, live in Mount Pleasant.

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Assistant Coach Second Season

After just one season, Mahogany Green has already made a lasting impact on the Central Michigan women’s basketball program. In her first season with the Chippewas, Green worked closely with Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year Brandie Baker. CMU leaned heavily on Baker in 2008-09, as she played the fourth-most minutes in the MAC (35.84 per game). The freshman also finished among the conference leaders with averages of 12.1 points (18th), 5.9 rebounds (18th) and 1.94 steals (eight), as well as 51 three-point field goals (15th) and a 1.34 assist to turnover ratio (seventh). Baker is just the second MAC Freshman of the Year in program history. She also helped the Chippewas complete the largest turnaround in program history, improving their win total by 12 games. Green’s primary responsibilities at CMU include recruiting, player development and scouting. In addition, she will share the recruiting coordinator duties with assistant coach Bill Ferrara. On the court, she works primarily with the point guards. The Toledo, Ohio, native spent three seasons on the Eastern Michigan bench as an assistant coach from 2003-06, helping lead the Eagles to a 67-23 mark and three postseason berths – including the 2004 NCAA Tournament – in that span. Eastern Michigan’s Ryan Coleman was a two-time WBCA honorable mention All-American during that time, as well as a three-time first-team All-MAC choice and the 2004 MAC Tournament MVP. Green spent the 2007-08 season as an assistant coach at Eastern Kentucky and the 2006-07 season in the same capacity at IPFW. A four-year letterwinner at Cleveland State, Green was the team’s Most Valuable Player in both the 2000 and 2001 seasons. The two-time first team All-Midwestern Collegiate Conference (MCC) selection was also named to the league’s all-tournament team in 2000 and 2001. Green finished her career second in the Viking record book with 151 three-point field goals. As a senior, Green led the Vikings in scoring (15.1 ppg), rebounding (7.8 rpg) and assists (4.64 apg) and scored a career-best 37 points with seven three-point field goals against Detroit. The previous year, she recorded the program’s third triple-double with 16 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists against Niagara. After prepping at Bowsher High School, she completed her bachelor’s degree at Cleveland State in 2002 with a degree in psychology and is pursuing a master’s degree in sport management/sport psychology at CSU. Following her graduation from CSU, Green played one season of professional basketball in Ankara, Turkey, before returning to her alma mater as a graduate assistant for the 2002-03 season. She also served as an athletic equipment manager at CSU for one year and worked as a women’s basketball camp administrator for one year.

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Mahogany Green


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Coaching Staff

Kathy McGee Assistant Coach Third Season

Kathy McGee’s success at the high school ranks have translated smoothly into the collegiate realm as the winningest head girls’ basketball coach in the history of the Michigan High School Athletic Association prepares for her third year as an assistant coach with Central Michigan. As mentor to CMU’s post players, McGee has used her experience to develop Britni Houghton into one of the nation’s most dominant offensive forces. Houghton was a second team All-Mid-American Conference selection after finishing third in the Mid-American Conference in scoring (16.7 points per game), tied for sixth in steals (1.94) and 10th in offensive rebounding (2.41) in the 2008-09 campaign. Houghton also earned third team All-MAC honors in 2007-08 after finishing in the league’s top-10 in scoring, field goal percentage and steals. In addition to Houghton’s emergence, McGee also helped Kaihla Szunko become one of the nation’s top rebounders. Szunko led the MAC with 9.8 rebounds per game, the 25th-best average in the nation. She also finished third in the conference in field goal percentage (.559), tied for sixth in steals (1.94) and 10th in blocks (0.84), all while averaging a career-best 10.5 points per game while posting 12 double-doubles. Szunko is just the second Chippewa to ever lead the MAC in rebounding. Serving as the defensive coordinator last season, McGee employed an attacking defense that frustrated offenses into turnovers for 40 minutes a night. The Chippewas led the MAC and finished 13th in the country with 11.44 steals per contest. CMU forced 706 turnovers, which helped it lead the MAC with a +4.97 turnover margin (13th in the nation). As the offensive coordinator during her first season, McGee’s schemes and game plans helped the Chippewas set a program record for three-pointers made, as well as record the second-best three-point field goal percentage in program history in 2007-08. McGee came to CMU from Flint Powers Catholic High School where she had been the girls’ basketball coach since 1976 and is just shy of 600 career wins with an all-time record of 599-153 (.797). She was inducted into the Michigan High School Coaches Hall of Fame in the fall of 2008. “Kathy knows what it takes to build a championship program,” CMU head coach Sue Guevara said. “She is a proven winner who has done an exceptional job developing quality student-athletes during her coaching career. She has a great deal of experience and knowledge about the game and is also a great teacher.” McGee led the Chargers to four state titles, four runner-up finishes, 13 final fours, 13 regional championships, 20 district championships and 18 league titles. Her teams hold the state records for most consecutive regional titles (10) and district crowns (19). She was named the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association National High School Basketball Coach of the Year in 2002 and received the same honor in 2001 from the National Federation of High School Coaches. She also served as a high school teacher at Powers for 19 years and was the athletics director there for 11 years (1992-03). She worked as the school’s Director of Development and Alumni Relations from 2003-06. From 2000-05, McGee served on the Michigan High School Athletic Association Representative Council and was the lone high school coach on the WBCA Board of Directors from 1989-95. She was also the first female president of the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan (1993-95). In 2002, McGee was inducted into both the Basketball Coaches of Michigan Hall of Fame and the Greater Flint Area Sports Hall of Fame. She received the MHSAA’s Women in Sport Leadership award in 1999 and was selected to serve as an assistant coach for USA Basketball in the 1998 World Youth Games in Moscow. The Elkton, Mich., native has sent multiple players to the college ranks including former CMU standout Ann Skufca, a two-time honorable mention All-Mid-American Conference selection. McGee also coached former Michigan State star Victoria Lucas-Perry and Western Michigan’s Kelly Koerber, both all-conference performers at their respective schools. McGee is a Chippewa alumna, having received both her bachelor of arts degree in secondary education (1973) and master’s degree in secondary school administration (1988) from CMU.

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Director of Basketball Operations Fourth Season

Ethan Gelfand enters his fourth season as director of basketball operations for the Central Michigan women’s basketball program. “We are very lucky to have someone like Ethan on our staff,” head coach Sue Guevara said. “He is a tireless worker and is always thinking ahead. He does everything he can to help our program succeed.” Gelfand handles CMU’s travel arrangements and equipment, as well as the team’s film exchange and budget. He also oversees the team’s managers, assists with the facilitation of camps and aids the rest of the coaching staff in the day-to-day operations of the program. “Ethan is extremely organized and handles everything in terms of our day-to-day operations,” Guevara said. “He’s a creative problem solver and helps everything run smoothly on game day. “He is an athletic director in training, and is an invaluable part of our program.” Gelfand, the longest tenured member of the current staff, came to CMU in 2006 after serving as a manager on the Wake Forest men’s basketball team for three seasons. He was the head manager in 2005. The Chestnut Hill, Mass., native worked within the Boston Red Sox organization for three summers as a Red Sox replay ambassador. He also was active in the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity during his time at Wake Forest, serving as the vice president and treasurer. He graduated with honors from Wake Forest in 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in communication.

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Ethan Gelfand

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Support Staff

MANAGERS

Brittany Adams Third Season Chesapeake, Va. Deep Creek HS

First Season Kalamazoo, Mich. Comstock HS

Sarah Erwin

Second Season New Boston, Mich. New Boston Huron HS

Quentin Davis First Season Inkster, Mich. John Glenn HS

Heather Warczinski Second Season Saginaw, Mich. Saginaw Arthur Hill HS

SUPPORT STAFF

Brenda Pung

Basketball Secretary

Paul Ivkovich

Strength & Conditioing

Deb McAlpin Academics

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Lindsay Barta

Robin Jones Athletic Trainer

Mike Boseak

Sports Information


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2009-10 CMU Women’s Basketball Team - Front Row (Left to Right): Jalisa Olive, Stefanie Mauk, Camille Ramsey, Britni Houghton, Sue Guevara, Kendra Holman, Heidi Warczinsky, Shonda Long, Skylar Miller. Back Row: Bill Ferrara, Kathy McGee, Sherryia Armstrong, Cheritee Green, Sarah Huff, Brandie Baker, Kaihla Szunko, Laura Baker, Mahogany Green, Ethan Gelfand, Robin Jones.

Team Photo

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Sherryia Armstrong Junior Muskegon, Mich. Muskegon Heights HS Forward • 6-2

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2008-09: Had 11 rebounds over the season’s first three games … grabbed a season-high five caroms against Youngstown State (12/14) in 11 minutes … season-high five points came in season opener against Indiana State (11/15) … recipient of the Dee Pomerenk Award, given to an underclassman who demonstrates strong character and leadership abilities both on and off the floor. 2007-08: Played in 28 games, starting nine … averaged 15.0 minutes in 14 contests in MAC play … shot .439 during league games, averaging 3.1 points and 3.4 boards … 21 offensive boards in league games ranked third on the squad … had nearly as many offensive rebounds (41) as defensive (42) … twice led the team in rebounding … grabbed a season-high eight boards twice … scored a season-best 12 points and grabbed four caroms to go with three helpers against Eastern Michigan (1/19). High School: Named Class B second-team all-state by the Detroit News and first-team all-state honors from the Associated Press as a senior … earned All-Muskegon County second team honors as a junior … during junior season, was named the team’s most valuable player … played AAU for the Lady Rampage and head coach Bob Linman. Personal: Born Sept. 10, 1989 in Muskegon Heights, Mich. … daughter of Betty J. Armstrong and Lou Williams II … brother, Lou Williams III, is a sophomore guard at Ferris State University … child development major.

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Career Statistics 2007-08 2008-09 Total

GP-GS 28-9 21-0 49-9

Total Three-point FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG 38-83 .458 0-0 .000 13-32 .406 83-3.0 6-15 .400 0-0 .000 6-15 .400 27-1.3 44-98 .449 0-0 .000 19-47 .404 110-2.2

A BLK ST PTS-AVG 10 10 4 89-3.2 2 2 2 18-0.9 12 12 6 107-2.2


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Sophomore Flint, Mich. Flint Hamady HS

Guard/Forward • 6-0

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2008-09: Became just the second player in CMU history to earn MAC Freshman of the Year honors … was a MAC All-Freshman honoree … set a program record with 1,111 minutes played … played the full 40 minutes in a game seven times and fewer than 30 minutes just four times … ranked fourth in the MAC with 35.8 minutes/game and sixth on CMU’s all-time list … set a CMU record with 51 threes as a freshman and tied her for seventh-most in school history… scored the second-most points by a freshman in school history (375) behind only Sue Nissen’s 507 … posted just the 14th 100-plus assist total in program history and her 102 helpers were the third-most by a freshman … posted one of just 19 seasons at 60-plus steals in program history, just the second by a freshman … narrowly missed the first triple-double in CMU women’s basketball history with 15 points, 10 assists and seven boards against Kent State (2/4) … was the first player since Priscilla Poole in 2004 to post 10 assists in a game … came close to a triple-double again against Toledo (3/2) when she finished with 22 points, eight boards and seven dimes … teamed with Kaihla Szunko to post the best rebound tandem in the MAC (15.7 combined boards) … led the team in scoring and rebounding six times each … shared the Chippewa Award, given to a player whose talents and effort raise the level of play of those around them, with Britni Houghton. High School: Finished fourth in Michigan’s Miss Basketball voting after her senior year … McDonald’s All-American nominee … adidas All-American … guided Flint Hamady to a 93-11 record in four seasons … won three Genesee Area conference titles, four district crowns and reached two state semifinals … finished second on Hamady’s all-time scoring list with 1,145 career points … averaged 15.5 points, 9.8 rebounds, 4.2 steals and 3.8 assists as a senior … named first-team All-State by the Detroit News, Detroit Free Press, Associated Press and Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan … named to the Detroit Free Press Dream Team … Flint Journal Player of the Year … ranked as the No. 3 player in the state entering her senior year by the Detroit News and the No. 4 player by the Detroit Free Press … earned BCAM Academic All-State honors as well … earned first-team All-State by the Detroit News and Detroit Free Press after her junior season … averaged 15.0 points, 6.2 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.0 steals as a junior, guiding her squad to the state title game … finished her high school career with 10 letters: four in basketball, four in track and two in volleyball … also played AAU ball for Team Michigan under Kevin Macadoo … graduated as the salutatorian. Personal: Born June 23, 1990 in Flint, Mich. … daughter of Larry and Barbara Baker … undecided in major … sister, Laura, is a junior on this year’s women’s basketball team.

Career Statistics 2008-09 Total

GP-GS 31-31 31-31

Total FG-FGA PCT 117-342 .342 117-342 .342

Three-point FG-FGA PCT 51-170 .300 51-170 .300

FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG 90-123 .732 182-5.9 90-123 .732 182-5.9

A 102 102

BLK ST PTS-AVG 9 60 375-12.1 9 60 375-12.1

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Brandie Baker

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Laura Baker Junior Flint, Mich. Flint Hamady HS Forward • 6-1

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2008-09: Redshirted 2007-08 (at Lansing CC): Played in 30 games, averaging 16.2 points per game … hit 17 treys and 91 free throws while leading her team in field goals made (189) and total points (486) … earned first-team allregion honors … scoring average ranked ninth in the region … shot 49.6 percent from the field, the 15th best mark in Region XII … hit 69.4 percent of her free throws (91-of-131) … credited with 49 steals. 2006-07 (at Lansing CC): Averaged 11.7 points and 7.9 rebounds as a freshman while hitting 41.2 percent of her field goals … also averaged 2.0 treys per contest, hitting 40.0 percent of her triple tries … in 24 games, she was credited with 26 assists and 49 steals, earning third-team MCCAA All-Western Conference honors … coached by Ervin Brunson. High School: Named first-team all-state twice by the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan (BCAM) … earned first-team all-state from the Detroit News as a senior and second-team all-area by the Flint Journal her junior and senior seasons … also earned All-Genesee County honors as a junior (second team) and senior (first team). Personal: Born in Flint, Mich. … daughter of Larry and Barbara Baker … sister, Brandie, is a sophomore on this year’s squad … communication major … owns a 3.04 grade-point average.

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Redshirt Freshman Wyoming, Mich. Wyoming Park HS Forward • 6-2

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2008-09: Redshirted High School: McDonald’s All-America nominee as a senior … first-team all-state honors from the Detroit Free Press, Detroit News and Associated Press as a junior and senior and the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan as a senior … named to the 2008 first-team West Michigan Dream Team by the Associated Press after her junior and senior seasons … garnered first-team all-area honors from the Grand Rapids Press … averaged 19.7 points and 12.5 rebounds in her final season … AP ranked her as the No. 3 prospect in Michigan and Michigan Lady Ballers ranked her as the No. 6 prospect … earned honorable mention all-state honors from the Grand Rapids Press and Detroit News as a sophomore … coached by Kirk Kambestad … played her AAU ball with the West Michigan Warriors under Troy Speidel … earned three letters in basketball and two in track … team captain her senior year … helped her team to two conference titles as a freshman and sophomore … chose CMU over Albany and Hawaii-Pacific. Personal: Born June 17, 1990 in Grand Rapids, Mich. … undecided on major … daughter of Frank Green and Towonna Parker Green.

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Cheritee Green

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Kendra Holman Senior Grand Rapids, Mich. East Grand Rapids HS Guard • 5-4

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2008-09: Went 2-for-4, scoring five points and grabbed a pair of rebounds against Youngstown State in 12 minutes (12/14) … tallied eight points and three boards over 23 minutes against Akron (2/11) … played a season-high 29 minutes against Western Michigan (2/25), scoring six points and grabbing three rebounds while handing out a pair of assists. 2007-08: Started 11 of her 19 games in MAC action … shot 41.4 percent from the floor and 38.9 percent from long range in league games … averaged 5.1 points, 1.5 boards and 2.3 assists in conference action … scored in double-figures three times … dropped in 10 points against Chicago State (11/17) … added 10 more points, three boards and a season-best six helpers against Kent State (2/9) … banked in a season-high 13 points at Buffalo (2/16). 2006-07: Scored her first collegiate points against Chicago State (11/19/) on a trey … tallied a season-high eight points at Miami (1/27) … chipped in six points against Western Michigan (2/14). High School: Earned letters in basketball and track … selected to the Detroit Free Press Class B all-state third team as a senior after receiving honorable mention honors as a junior … named to the Associated Press Class B honorable mention all-state team after senior season … earned Grand Rapids Press all-area honors all four years as a prep … selected after senior and junior years to the OK White all-conference team … garnered all-city honors during freshman and sophomore years while playing at Grand Rapids Union High School … twice named team MVP … listed as a top 100 prospect by the Detroit Free Press and a Player to Watch by the Detroit News … played with Kaihla Szunko on the Michigan Belles AAU squad which finished first in the state and ninth at nationals her during senior year. Personal: Born Oct. 18, 1987 in Grand Rapids, Mich. … daughter of Jody and Anthony Holman … health fitness and rehabilitation major.

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Career Statistics 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Total

GP-GS 20-0 29-19 21-0 70-19

Total Three-point FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG 14-52 .269 9-29 .310 8-13 .615 10-0.5 44-131 .336 21-65 .323 14-22 .636 39-1.3 14-50 .280 8-32 .250 9-14 .643 20-1.0 72-233 .309 38-126 .302 31-49 .633 69-1.0

A BLK ST PTS-AVG 17 0 7 45-2.3 48 2 29 123-4.2 15 0 10 45-2.1 80 2 46 213-3.0


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Senior Lansing, Mich. Waverly HS Guard • 5-11

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2008-09: Second-team All-MAC selection … became the 17th player in program history to cross the 1,000-point mark and just the fifth to do so prior to her senior season … finished the year at No. 10 on the program’s all-time scoring list at 1,160 … scored 20 points in a game five times and failed to reach double-figures just three times all season … was a twotime MAC West Division Player of the Week … had 11 games of three or more steals and 12 of three or more assists … put together her first two double-doubles of her career vs. Boston (18 points, 10 rebounds on Nov. 30) and at Milwaukee (25 points, 11 rebounds on Dec. 20) … her 16.7 scoring average is the highest at CMU since Nikki Thompkins’ 17.4 mark in 1993-94 and her 533 points rank secondmost in CMU history for a single season … became just the second player in school history to crack 500 points in a season … her 183 field goals made tied for the seventh-most in CMU history … scored 20-plus points in seven of the season’s first 10 games … scored a career-high 27 points in the season opener against Indiana State (11/15) … set career highs in rebounds (11) and assists (six) against Milwaukee (12/20) … ranked third in the MAC in scoring (16.7), sixth in steals (1.94), 10th in offensive rebounds (2.41) and 15th in field goal percentage (44.1) and minutes played (31.47) … she ranked sixth in scoring (15.5), fifth in steals (2.06), 13th in offensive rebounds (2.38) and 23rd in minutes played (30.44) in league action … posted one of just 19 seasons at 60-plus steals in program history … named to 2008-09 preseason All-MAC West Division squad … shared the

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Britni Houghton

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Meet The Players Chippewa Award, a team award given to a player whose talents and effort raise the level of play of those around them, with Brandie Baker. 2007-08: Earned third-team All-MAC recognition … shot a team-high 47.7 percent from the floor overall and 51.5 percent in league action … averages jumped to 15.0 points and 6.1 boards per game in MAC action … 13.1 overall points per game ranked ninth in the MAC … also finished seventh in the league in steals (58) and ninth in field goal percentage … ranked second on the squad with 71 offensive boards … scored in double-figures in 21 of the team’s 29 games … scored at least 15 points on 12 occasions and at least 20 in five contests … led CMU in scoring on nine occasions … put together one of the best efforts of her career against Miami (2/2), setting season-highs in scoring (25) and rebounds (nine). 2006-07: Led the team in field goal percentage at .457 … finished fourth on the team in free throw percentage (.762) … finished fifth among MAC freshmen in scoring and third in rebounding … posted double figures in scoring 15 times … grabbed at least five rebounds 13 times, including eight times in her last 12 games … drained a season-high 16 points and had six rebounds against Saginaw Valley (11/13/06). High School: Earned letters in basketball, track and softball … finalist for the Michigan Miss Basketball award, finishing seventh in the balloting … named the Associated Press Class B Player of the Year as a senior … named to the Class B all-state first team by the Associated Press, Detroit Free Press, Detroit News and the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan after her senior season … selected Player of the Year by the Lansing State Journal as a senior … racked up second-team all-state honors as a junior from the Detroit News, third-team honors from Detroit Free Press and BCAM, and special mention from Associated Press … helped led her squad to the Class A state title and a 27-1 record in 2004 … named to the Lansing State Journal Dream Team as a senior, junior and sophomore … four-year starter. Personal: Born April 27, 1988 in Lansing, Mich. … daughter of Tammy Houghton … grandparents are Wesley and Nancy Houghton … social work major.

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Career Statistics 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Total

GP-GS 30-16 29-27 32-26 91-69

Total Three-point FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG 91-199 .457 1-5 .200 64-84 .762 114-3.8 143-300 .477 13-39 .333 81-114 .711 168-5.8 183-415 .441 25-77 .325 142-194 .732 163-5.1 417-914 .456 39-121 .322 287-392 .732 445-4.9

A BLK ST PTS-AVG 31 8 37 247-8.2 43 8 58 380-13.1 74 8 62 533-16.7 148 24 157 1160-12.7


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Junior Canal Winchester, Ohio Canal Winchester HS Forward • 6-3

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2008-09 (at Marist): Appeared in six games, starting one … averaged 8.0 minutes … hit 3-of-8 field goal attempts and pulled in seven boards … added one assist, one block and one steal. 2007-08 (at Marist): Appeared in 16 games … scored first two career points against Dartmouth on Nov. 18 … had a season-high six points and three rebounds against Eastern Washington on Nov. 24 … pulled down three rebounds against Siena on Jan. 25. High School: First-team All-Mid-State League as a senior … also earned first-team All-Central District honorable mention honors … All-Ohio academic team honoree … Wendy’s Heisman Award nominee … averaged 13.1 points, 10.2 boards and 1.8 blocked shots as a senior … Ohio High School Athletic Association Basketball Coaches Association gold scholarship certificate recipient … All-Mid-State league honoree … Central District 10 All-Star Game participant … played in the Ohio-Kentucky All-Star game … valedictorian of her graduating class with a perfect 4.0 grade-point average … earned first-team All-Mid-State League honors and All-Central District honorable mention honors … named honorable mention All-Mid-State League as a sophomore … also played AAU ball for the Ohio Hardwood Hoopsters in 2005, averaging 15.5 points, 10.5 rebounds and 2.9 blocks … earned four letters in basketball, two in volleyball and one each in track and cross country. Personal: Born Sarah Elizabeth Huff on July 8, 1989 in Canal Winchester, Ohio … undecided in major … daughter of Scott and Debbi Huff.

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Sarah Huff

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Shonda Long Junior Saginaw, Mich. Buena Vista HS Guard • 5-9

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2008-09: Had 12 double-figure scoring efforts, capped by a career-high 29 at Bowling Green (2/15) … scored 18 or more points five times and 20 or more twice … hit three or more treys in eight games, including a 7-for-11 night against Kent State (2/4) … the seven threes tied her for second-most in CMU history and helped the Chippewas post 109 points, the third-most in program history … finished with 53 triples, tied for fifth-most in CMU history … had four multiple steal efforts … led CMU in scoring four times. 2007-08: Scored in double-figures 10 times … voted the team’s top defensive player … opened her career with back-to-back double-digit scoring efforts, including 13 against Illinois-Chicago in her collegiate debut (11/9) … tallied a season-best 17 points against Texas A&M-CC (12/29) to cap a string of three straight double-digit scoring outputs … hit a game-tying trey at the buzzer to send CMU to overtime against Ole Miss (1/3) and finished the game with 13 points … ended the year with back-to-back 12-point outings against Eastern Michigan (3/5) and Ohio in the first round of the MAC Tournament (3/9). High School: Garnered Class C special mention all-state honors from the Associated Press as a senior … also named to the Saginaw News Dream Team as a senior … earned Class C second-team all-area honors and all-state honorable mention honors from the Associated Press and Detroit Free Press as a sophomore … named Buena Vista’s Most Outstanding Player as a sophomore … named Saginaw News first-team all-area as a junior … also named honorable mention all-state by the Associated Press, Detroit Free Press and Detroit News as a junior … garnered fourth-team all-state accolades by the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan … named second-team All-Mid Michigan by the Mid-Michigan Prep News … garnered 2006 special mention Associated Press Class C all-state honors. Personal: Born March 15, 1989 in Saginaw, Mich. … daughter of Ronda Long and William Washington … health administration major.

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Career Statistics 2007-08 2008-09 Total

GP-GS 29-17 32-6 61-23

Total FG-FGA PCT 79-219 .361 93-235 .396 172-454 .379

Three-point FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA 23-94 .245 24-39 53-164 .323 37-52 76-258 .295 61-91

PCT REB-AVG .615 74-2.6 .712 47-1.5 .670 121-2.0

A BLK ST PTS-AVG 21 1 18 205-7.1 41 1 21 276-8.6 62 2 39 481-7.9


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Freshman Lima, Ohio Bath HS

Guard • 5-10

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High School: Was a three-time first-team all-conference honoree … was also a three-time Lima News AllCity and All-Region team member, as well as a two-time Lima News Dream Team honoree … named to the Associated Press first-team All-Northwest Ohio as a senior … named co-Western Buckeye League Player of the Year … earned first-team All-Ohio honors from the Associated Press … averaged 17.4 points as a senior … played in the Nancy Rehm/Border Wars Classic (Ohio vs. Indiana) … averaged 16.6 points, 4.7 rebounds, 3.8 assists, 3.3 steals and 2.3 made treys her junior season … was a first-team all-district and special mention all-state and Lima News Dream Team honoree … helped Bath to a conference, sectional, district and regional championship … earned 10 letters in high school (four in volleyball, four in basketball and two in track) … was a three-time firstteam all-conference volleyball player … also earned honorable mention all-district honors as a junior and first-team accolades as a senior. Personal: Born Rachel Emily Mauk on July 6, 1990 in Lima, Ohio … daughter of Jeff and Amy Mauk … twin sister, Stefanie, is also a freshman on this year’s squad … undecided on major … uncle, Greg, was high school coach.

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Rachel Mauk

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Stefanie Mauk Freshman Lima, Ohio Bath HS

Guard • 5-10

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High School: Three-time first-team all-conference and all-district honoree … earned third-team all-area honors as a sophomore and first team accolades as a junior … two-time Lima News Dream Team member … two-time Lima News All-City and All-Region honoree … Associated Press second-team All-Northwest Ohio after averaging 15.9 points as a senior … played in the Nancy Rehm/Border Wars Classic (Ohio vs. Indiana) … averaged 18.4 points, 7.6 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 2.5 steals and 2.3 made threes as a junior … guided her high school team to a conference, district and regional championship … voted conference and district eight player of the year … garnered second-team All-State honors … played club ball for Team Ohio … three-time varsity letter winner in basketball and one in track … high school coach is Greg Mauk … club coaches are Jeff Mauk and Randy Prince. Personal: Born Stefanie Paige Mauk on July 6, 1990 in Lima, Ohio … daughter of Jeff and Amy Mauk … twin sister, Rachel, is also a freshman on this year’s squad … undecided 0n major … uncle, Greg, was high school coach.

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Sophomore Southfield, Mich. Southfield HS Forward • 5-10

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2008-09: Sank nine points and grabbed five boards to go with two steals in her collegiate debut against Indiana State (11/15) … registered her first double-double with 10 points and a season-high 14 rebounds against Dayton (11/29) … posted her second career double-figure scoring game against UAB (11) on Dec. 6 … had 10 games of at least five rebounds and eight games with multiple steals, including a pair with three. High School: Led team to three district championships … scored 26 points in the district championship game as a sophomore … named second-team all-area as a senior by the Detroit Free Press … averaged 18 points, 12 rebounds and three steals as a sophomore … missed a majority of her junior season due to injury … returned as a senior to average 16 points, 12 rebounds and four steals … threeyear team captain. Personal: Born March 11, 1990 in River Rouge, Mich. … daughter of Shelly Miller and Keith Jordan … undecided on major.

Career Statistics GP-GS 2008-09 31-21 Total 31-21

Total Three-point FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG 50-128 .391 1-9 .111 25-66 .379 112-3.6 50-128 .391 1-9 .111 25-66 .379 112-3.6

A BLK ST PTS-AVG 26 9 38 126-4.1 26 9 38 126-4.1

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Skylar Miller

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Jalisa Olive Freshman Chicago, Ill. Bogan HS

Guard • 5-4

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High School: Led Bogan to a 23-7 record and a No. 18 ranking in the state by the Chicago Tribune as a senior … earned honorable mention All-State honors from the Illinois Basketball Services …earned firstteam All-City honors from the Chicago Public League Basketball Coaches Association … named a CPLBCA South All-Star … earned 3A/4A Illinois Basketball Coaches Association fourth-team All-State recognition … led Bogan to its first Public League girls championship game as a senior after averaging 13 points, 3.4 steals and 2.1 assists … earned Chicago Tribune all-state special mention honors … named to the Chicago Sun-Times All-Area squad … paced Bogan to a 23-9 record as a junior, averaging 19 points, five assists, five steals and two made threes … led her conference in steals her first three seasons… named first-team all-conference all three seasons of her career … garnered honorable mention all-state accolades her freshman year … two-time Peoria Woodruff Tournament MVP … high school coach was Gary Bell … played club ball for the Illinois Xcitement under coach Xavier Walton. Personal: Born Jalisa Lynea Olive on July 4, 1991 in Chicago, Ill. … daughter of Wayne and Patrice Bolden … undecided on major.

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Junior Bolingbrook, Ill. Bolingbrook HS Guard • 5-5

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2008-09: Saw action in nine games, scoring in three of them … grabbed an offensive rebound against UAB (12/06) … hit a pair of free throws in a win over Western Michigan (1/17) … earned the team’s Heart and Hustle Award, for selfless efforts throughout the season to elevate the level of the team and program. 2007-08: Played in 18 games, starting five … all five starts came in league play … made her collegiate debut against Illinois-Chicago in the season-opener (11/9) … scored her first career points at Temple (11/12) … first trey in a Chippewa uniform came against Oakland (11/25) … set a season-high in rebounds and assists with three each against Eastern Michigan (1/19). High School: Earned four letters each in basketball and softball … three-time AllSouthwest Suburban Conference … two-time all-area … led team to three straight state tournament final four appearances including a state title as a junior, runner-up as a senior and fourth as a sophomore … squad went 93-4 her final three seasons … third in school history in steals and fourth in assists … high school team ranked in the national top 20 by USA Today for three straight years … averaged five points, three assists and four steals per game in high school … one of five members of her senior squad to sign with a Division I school. Personal: Born Nov. 11, 1988 in Bellwood, Ill. … daughter of Blaine and Audrey Ramsey III … health fitness major.

Career Statistics 2007-08 2008-09 Total

GP-GS 18-5 9-0 27-5

Total Three-point FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG 6-27 .222 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 19-1.1 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 4-9 .444 1-0.1 6-31 .194 1-3 .333 4-10 .400 20-0.7

A BLK ST PTS-AVG 9 1 7 13-0.7 0 0 0 4-0.4 9 1 7 17-0.6

Central Michigan University Women’s Basketball

Camille Ramsey

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Central Michigan University Women’s Basketball

Meet The Players

Kaihla Szunko Junior Saginaw, Mich. Heritage HS Forward • 6-2

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2008-09: Was the first Academic All-MAC pick for CMU since 2006 … her .559 field goal percentage ranks seventh on CMU’s single-season list … grabbed 315 rebounds, the fourth-highest total in CMU history … ranked sixth on CMU’s single-season rebounding list with a 9.8 average, which led the MAC and ranked 25th nationally… just the second Chippewa in MAC history to pace the field in rebounding … posted one of just 19 seasons at 60-plus steals in program history … had 22 double-figure scoring efforts, 16 double-figure rebound efforts and 12 double-doubles … had 11 double-doubles in her final 23 games … was a two-time MAC West Division Player of the Week … was one of just two Chippewas to start every game … had five games of 15 or more rebounds, capped by 18 boards against Western Michigan (1/17) … cracked the 20-point mark in a game twice (vs. Georgetown, 11/22 and vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/7) … 18 rebounds against Western Michigan (1/17) tied for the ninth-highest single game total in CMU history … swatted four shots vs. Morehead State (12/30) … teamed with Brandie Baker to post the best rebound tandem in the MAC (15.7 combined boards) paced the team in scoring twice while grabbing the most rebounds on 19 occasions … named the team’s Defensive Player of the Year and Most Improved Player, while also claiming the squad’s Academic Award. 2007-08: Missed the season due to injury suffered during final preseason game. Expected to receive a medical redshirt. 2006-07: Saw action in 26 games … averaged 3.5 points and 2.7 rebounds … her first points as a Chippewa came against IPFW with a four-point effort (12/2/06) … drained a season-high 10 points twice, against Marygrove College (12/5/06) and Western Michigan (1/3/07) … scored seven points and grabbed a season-high nine boards at Toledo (2/24/07). High School: Earned letters in basketball, volleyball and softball … named to the Class A all-state third team by the Detroit Free Press and Detroit News … received Class A fourth team all-state honors in senior year from the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan … selected to the Associated Press Class A honorable mention all-state team as a senior … named first-team all-area by the Saginaw News as a junior and senior … earned first-team All-Saginaw Valley honors as a junior and senior … twice named team MVP … listed as the No. 14-ranked player in Michigan by the Detroit Free Press … played on the Michigan Belles AAU squad which finished first in the state and ninth at nationals in 2005-06 … earned all-area, all-regional, all-conference and all-district honors in volleyball … received all-conference and all-district honors in softball. Personal: Born Jan. 23, 1988 in Saginaw, Mich. … daughter of Robin and B.J. Szunko … health fitness major … holds a 3.85 grade-point average.

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Career Statistics 2006-07 2008-09 Total

GP-GS 26-0 32-32 58-32

Total Three-point FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG 34-97 .351 4-28 .143 20-27 .741 70-2.7 133-238 .559 2-8 .250 69-93 .742 315-9.8 167-335 .499 6-36 .167 89-120 .742 385-6.6

A 10 38 48

BLK 6 27 33

ST PTS-AVG 13 92-3.5 62 337-10.5 75 429-7.4


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Senior Saginaw, Mich. Saginaw Arthur Hill HS Guard • 5-7

2008-09: Was 7-for-17 (41.1 percent) on threes in league play … had a season-high five assists at Howard (11/21) … hit a pair of threes against Georgetown (11/22) … made her first start against Western Michigan (1/17), scoring eight points on 3-of-3 shooting (including a pair of threes) and added a pair of assists … had three eight-point scoring efforts on the year … hit 11 of her first 12 free throw tries, finishing 15-of-18 (83.3) … had four steals against Youngstown State (12/14) …had three swipes to go with three points and three assists against Eastern Michigan (3/7). 2007-08 (at Schoolcraft College): Played in all 32 games, hitting a team-high 29 threes and 105 free throws … averaged 10.6 ppg … collected 72 steals, 205 assists and 120 rebounds … shot 45 percent from the field, 37 percent from beyond the arc and 78 percent from the line. 2006-07 (at Central Connecticut): Played in 14 games, starting three … shot 32.8 percent from the floor … averaged 5.9 points, 2.1 assists and 1.9 rebounds/game … registered 12 steals and one block … 5-for-25 from long range (20 percent) … shot 65 percent from the free throw line (30-for-46) … 29 assists … scored a season-best 22 points vs. Monmouth off the bench on 4-of-10 shooting and a 13-for-15 effort from the stripe. High School: Played at Saginaw Arthur Hill High School … first-team all-state honoree … team MVP … McDonald’s and Nike All-America nominee … named a top-five player in the state by Detroit News as a senior … Saginaw News Dream Team honoree. Personal: Born June 9, 1986 in Port Huron, Mich. … daughter of Debbie and Warren Warczinsky … history major.

Career Statistics GP-GS 2008-09 30-3 Total 30-3

Total Three-point FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG 19-54 .352 11-29 .379 15-18 .833 26-0.9 19-54 .352 11-29 .379 15-18 .833 26-0.9

A 37 37

BLK ST PTS-AVG 0 13 64-2.1 0 13 64-2.1

Central Michigan University Women’s Basketball

Heidi Warczinsky

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Central Michigan University Women’s Basketball

2008-09 Statistics Central Michigan Women's Basketball Central Michigan Season Box Score (Final Statistics) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

## Player

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HOME 10-3 6-2 4-1

AWAY 4-9 3-5 1-4

NEUTRAL 4-2 0-0 4-2

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg

32-26 Conference-Only... 16-10 24 CHAN, Angel 32-32 Conference-Only... 16-16 33 BAKER, Brandie 31-31 Conference-Only... 15-15 34 SZUNKO, Kaihla 32-32 Conference-Only... 16-16 03 LONG, Shonda 32-6 Conference-Only... 16-6 20 LUCKETT, Latisha 32-9 Conference-Only... 16-7 01 MILLER, Skylar 31-21 Conference-Only... 15-7 32 WARCZINSKY, Heidi 30-3 Conference-Only... 14-3 14 HOLMAN, Kendra 21-0 Conference-Only... 12-0 25 ARMSTRONG, Sherryi 21-0 Conference-Only... 9-0 21 YOUNG, Katherine 15-0 Conference-Only... 10-0 30 RAMSEY, Camille 9-0 Conference-Only... 4-0 Team Team Total.......... 32 Conference-Only... 16 Opponents...... 32 Conference-Only... 16

Score by Periods Central Michigan Opponents

OVERALL 18-14 9-7 9-7

1007 487 956 494 1111 561 918 444 620 349 625 347 547 234 258 122 172 103 100 22 70 32 17 6

31.5 183-415 30.4 85-198 29.9 156-391 30.9 84-205 35.8 117-342 37.4 60-151 28.7 133-238 27.8 64-113 19.4 93-235 21.8 54-140 19.5 95-224 21.7 52-122 17.6 50-128 15.6 19-48 8.6 19-54 8.7 9-28 8.2 14-50 8.6 8-27 4.8 6-15 2.4 1-2 4.7 8-15 3.2 3-7 1.9 0-4 1.5 0-0

6401 3201 6401 3200

1st 1238 1140

.441 .429 .399 .410 .342 .397 .559 .566 .396 .386 .424 .426 .391 .396 .352 .321 .280 .296 .400 .500 .533 .429 .000 .000

25-77 11-32 92-256 51-128 51-170 19-69 2-8 1-3 53-164 33-104 12-40 4-17 1-9 0-0 11-29 6-14 8-32 6-18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

.325 142-194 .344 67-91 .359 55-66 .398 32-38 .300 90-123 .275 51-68 .250 69-93 .333 26-35 .323 37-52 .317 20-29 .300 49-65 .235 32-41 .111 25-66 .000 12-22 .379 15-18 .429 4-6 .250 9-14 .333 5-6 .000 6-15 .000 0-0 .000 1-5 .000 1-4 .000 4-9 .000 3-6

.732 .736 .833 .842 .732 .750 .742 .743 .712 .690 .754 .780 .379 .545 .833 .667 .643 .833 .400 .000 .200 .250 .444 .500

874-2111 .414 255-785 .325 502-720 .697 439-1041 .422 131-385 .340 253-346 .731 854-1951 .438 196-564 .348 495-700 .707

425-983 .432 93-267 .348 252-346 .728

2nd 1267 1259

Totals 2505 2399

77 38 11 5 51 24 124 59 14 9 56 24 51 17 5 3 7 2 13 2 7 4 1 0 51 33 468 220 451 216

86 163 39 77 37 48 18 23 131 182 78 102 191 315 105 164 33 47 14 23 97 153 48 72 61 112 25 42 21 26 11 14 13 20 9 11 14 27 1 3 9 16 5 9 0 1 0 0 73 124 38 71 766 1234 391 611 892 1343 433 649

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38.6 38.2 42.0 40.6

614 309 588 290

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453 234 481 241

106 8 62 533 51 4 33 248 65 2 33 459 30 1 19 251 76 9 60 375 40 6 30 190 54 27 62 337 30 10 30 155 60 1 21 276 40 1 10 161 65 7 63 251 28 3 30 140 41 9 38 126 23 5 16 50 40 0 13 64 18 0 5 28 16 0 10 45 12 0 4 27 9 2 2 18 0 1 0 2 9 5 2 17 5 4 1 7 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 6 3 547 70 366 2505 280 35 178 1262 706 111 243 2399 340 54 137 1195

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2008-09 Statistics

RECORD: ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE......

OVERALL (18-14) (9-7) (9-7)

HOME (10-3) (6-2) (4-1)

AWAY (4-9) (3-5) (1-4)

NEUTRAL (4-2) (0-0) (4-2)

DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11/15/08 2 p.m. INDIANA STATE W 84-83 572 (27)HOUGHTON, Britni (7)SZUNKO, Kaihla 11/21/08 7:00 PM at Howard W 74-56 427 (21)HOUGHTON, Britni (10)LUCKETT, Latisha 11/22/08 3 p.m. at Georgetown 77-82 L 577 (20)SZUNKO, Kaihla (8)HOUGHTON, Britni 11/25/08 Noon VALPARAISO W 86-80 4478 (18)BAKER, Brandie (14)SZUNKO, Kaihla 11/29/08 Noon vs Dayton 76-78 L 2351 (21)HOUGHTON, Britni (14)MILLER, Skylar 11/30/08 11:30 a.m. vs Boston University W 84-72 2218 (24)LUCKETT, Latisha (13)LUCKETT, Latisha 12/06/08 2 p.m. UAB W 96-72 583 (28)CHAN, Angel (9)SZUNKO, Kaihla 12/14/08 5 p.m. YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 78-50 291 (21)HOUGHTON, Britni (8)SZUNKO, Kaihla (8)BAKER, Brandie 12/18/08 7 p.m. at Loyola 82-87 L 211 (23)HOUGHTON, Britni (8)SZUNKO, Kaihla 12/20/08 2 p.m. at Milwaukee 77-78 L 401 (25)HOUGHTON, Britni (11)HOUGHTON, Britni 12/28/08 1:00PM vs NEW HAMPSHIRE W 72-62 5124 (15)SZUNKO, Kaihla (14)SZUNKO, Kaihla 12/29/08 7:05PM at LOUISVILLE 72-95 L 5093 (18)LONG, Shonda (10)SZUNKO, Kaihla 12/30/08 4:30PM vs MOREHEAD STATE W 95-88 5021 (17)BAKER, Brandie (15)SZUNKO, Kaihla 01/07/09 7 p.m. * NORTHERN ILLINOIS 70-75 L 456 (17)LONG, Shonda (10)SZUNKO, Kaihla 01/10/09 2 p.m. * at Eastern Michigan W 77-56 404 (18)BAKER, Brandie (11)BAKER, Brandie (18)HOUGHTON, Britni 01/14/09 7 p.m. * at Ball State 75-83 L 254 (17)HOUGHTON, Britni (16)SZUNKO, Kaihla 01/17/09 2 p.m. * WESTERN MICHIGAN W 98-87 1575 (33)CHAN, Angel (18)SZUNKO, Kaihla 01/21/09 7:00 p.m. * at Toledo 65-76 L 2133 (17)CHAN, Angel (12)BAKER, Brandie 01/24/09 2 p.m. * BUFFALO W 89-81 382 (24)CHAN, Angel (13)SZUNKO, Kaihla 01/28/09 5:30 p.m. TEMPLE 58-80 L 367 (21)CHAN, Angel (9)SZUNKO, Kaihla 01/31/09 2 p.m. * at Ohio University W 72-65 412 (20)BAKER, Brandie (8)BAKER, Brandie (8)SZUNKO, Kaihla 02/04/09 7 p.m. * KENT STATE W 109-94 357 (25)LONG, Shonda (7)BAKER, Brandie (7)SZUNKO, Kaihla 02/07/09 2 p.m. * at Miami 78-83 L 418 (22)LUCKETT, Latisha (11)LUCKETT, Latisha 02/11/09 7 p.m. * AKRON W 78-57 461 (20)BAKER, Brandie (8)SZUNKO, Kaihla 02/15/09 3:30 p.m. * at Bowling Green 79-94 L 2267 (29)LONG, Shonda (5)BAKER, Brandie (5)HOUGHTON, Britni (5)LUCKETT, Latisha 02/22/09 2 p.m. * BALL STATE 67-71 L 719 (23)HOUGHTON, Britni (10)SZUNKO, Kaihla 02/25/09 7 p.m. * at Western Michigan W 64-60 1359 (17)HOUGHTON, Britni (17)SZUNKO, Kaihla 02/28/09 5 p.m. * at Northern Illinois 66-81 L 2558 (24)HOUGHTON, Britni (8)HOUGHTON, Britni 03/03/09 7 p.m. * TOLEDO W 80-70 235 (22)BAKER, Brandie (14)SZUNKO, Kaihla 03/07/09 2 p.m. * EASTERN MICHIGAN W 95-62 516 (25)CHAN, Angel (15)SZUNKO, Kaihla 03/11/09 7:10 PM ET vs Akron W 67-59 841 (16)BAKER, Brandie (14)SZUNKO, Kaihla 03/13/09 11:11 AM ET vs Bowling Green 65-82 L 2523 (15)HOUGHTON, Britni (10)SZUNKO, Kaihla * = Conference game

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES HOME.................... 13 AWAY.................... 13 NEUTRAL................. 6 TOTAL................... 32

TOTALS AVG/GAME 10992 846 16514 1270 18078 3013 45584 1424

Central Michigan University Women’s Basketball

Central Michigan Women's Basketball Central Michigan Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Oct 24, 2009) All games

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Central Michigan University Women’s Basketball

2008-09 Statistics Central Michigan Women's Basketball Central Michigan Overall/Conference Statistics (Final Statistics) All games SUMMARY HOUGHTON, Britni CHAN, Angel BAKER, Brandie SZUNKO, Kaihla LONG, Shonda LUCKETT, Latisha MILLER, Skylar WARCZINSKY, Heidi HOLMAN, Kendra ARMSTRONG, Sherryia YOUNG, Katherine RAMSEY, Camille Totals Opponent

gp-gs 32-26 32-32 31-31 32-32 32-6 32-9 31-21 30-3 21-0 21-0 15-0 9-0 32 32

SCORING HOUGHTON, Britni CHAN, Angel BAKER, Brandie SZUNKO, Kaihla LONG, Shonda LUCKETT, Latisha MILLER, Skylar WARCZINSKY, Heidi HOLMAN, Kendra ARMSTRONG, Sherryia YOUNG, Katherine RAMSEY, Camille Totals Opponent

fg-fga 183-415 156-391 117-342 133-238 93-235 95-224 50-128 19-54 14-50 6-15 8-15 0-4 874-2111 854-1951

TOTALS HOUGHTON, Britni CHAN, Angel BAKER, Brandie SZUNKO, Kaihla LONG, Shonda LUCKETT, Latisha MILLER, Skylar WARCZINSKY, Heidi HOLMAN, Kendra ARMSTRONG, Sherryia YOUNG, Katherine RAMSEY, Camille Totals Opponent

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min/g 31.5 29.9 35.8 28.7 19.4 19.5 17.6 8.6 8.2 4.8 4.7 1.9

fg% .441 .399 .342 .559 .396 .424 .391 .352 .280 .400 .533 .000 .414 .438

Overall Statistics 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl .325 .732 5.1 2.3 62 .359 .833 1.5 1.8 33 .300 .732 5.9 3.3 60 .250 .742 9.8 1.2 62 .323 .712 1.5 1.3 21 .300 .754 4.8 1.9 63 .111 .379 3.6 0.8 38 .379 .833 0.9 1.2 13 .250 .643 1.0 0.7 10 .000 .400 1.3 0.1 2 .000 .200 1.1 0.1 2 .000 .444 0.1 0.0 0 .325 .697 38.6 14.2 366 .348 .707 42.0 15.0 243

blk 8 2 9 27 1 7 9 0 0 2 5 0 70 111

Overall Statistics fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts .441 25-77 .325 142-194 .732 533 .399 92-256 .359 55-66 .833 459 .342 51-170 .300 90-123 .732 375 .559 2-8 .250 69-93 .742 337 .396 53-164 .323 37-52 .712 276 .424 12-40 .300 49-65 .754 251 .391 1-9 .111 25-66 .379 126 .352 11-29 .379 15-18 .833 64 .280 8-32 .250 9-14 .643 45 .400 0-0 .000 6-15 .400 18 .533 0-0 .000 1-5 .200 17 .000 0-0 .000 4-9 .444 4 .414 255-785 .325 502-720 .697 2505 .438 196-564 .348 495-700 .707 2399

o-reb d-reb total 77 86 163 11 37 48 51 131 182 124 191 315 14 33 47 56 97 153 51 61 112 5 21 26 7 13 20 13 14 27 7 9 16 1 0 1 468 766 1234 451 892 1343

Overall Statistics pf fo a 79 3 74 49 0 56 73 1 102 99 8 38 55 1 41 66 2 61 87 0 26 41 2 37 17 0 15 18 0 2 22 1 1 8 0 0 614 18 453 588 - 481

to 106 65 76 54 60 65 41 40 16 9 9 0 547 706

pts/g 16.7 14.3 12.1 10.5 8.6 7.8 4.1 2.1 2.1 0.9 1.1 0.4 78.3 75.0

gp-gs 16-10 16-16 15-15 16-16 16-6 16-7 15-7 14-3 12-0 9-0 10-0 4-0 16 16

pts/g 16.7 14.3 12.1 10.5 8.6 7.8 4.1 2.1 2.1 0.9 1.1 0.4 78.3 75.0

fg-fga 85-198 84-205 60-151 64-113 54-140 52-122 19-48 9-28 8-27 1-2 3-7 0-0 439-1041 425-983

a/to hi pts 0.7 27 0.9 33 1.3 22 0.7 20 0.7 29 0.9 24 0.6 11 0.9 8 0.9 8 0.2 5 0.1 4 0.0 2 0.8 109 0.7 95

min/g 30.4 30.9 37.4 27.8 21.8 21.7 15.6 8.7 8.6 2.4 3.2 1.5

fg% .429 .410 .397 .566 .386 .426 .396 .321 .296 .500 .429 .000 .422 .432

Conference Statistics 3fg% ft% r/g .344 .736 4.8 .398 .842 1.4 .275 .750 6.8 .333 .743 10.3 .317 .690 1.4 .235 .780 4.5 .000 .545 2.8 .429 .667 1.0 .333 .833 0.9 .000 .000 0.3 .000 .250 0.9 .000 .500 0.0 .340 .731 38.2 .348 .728 40.6

a/g 2.3 1.5 3.8 0.9 1.4 2.7 0.6 1.1 0.7 0.1 0.1 0.0 14.6 15.1

stl 33 19 30 30 10 30 16 5 4 0 1 0 178 137

blk 4 1 6 10 1 3 5 0 0 1 4 0 35 54

Conference Statistics fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts .429 11-32 .344 67-91 .736 248 .410 51-128 .398 32-38 .842 251 .397 19-69 .275 51-68 .750 190 .566 1-3 .333 26-35 .743 155 .386 33-104 .317 20-29 .690 161 .426 4-17 .235 32-41 .780 140 .396 0-0 .000 12-22 .545 50 .321 6-14 .429 4-6 .667 28 .296 6-18 .333 5-6 .833 27 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 .429 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 7 .000 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 3 .422 131-385 .340 253-346 .731 1262 .432 93-267 .348 252-346 .728 1195

o-reb d-reb total 38 39 77 5 18 23 24 78 102 59 105 164 9 14 23 24 48 72 17 25 42 3 11 14 2 9 11 2 1 3 4 5 9 0 0 0 220 391 611 216 433 649

Conference Statistics pf fo a to 42 2 37 51 21 0 24 30 37 1 57 40 51 3 15 30 31 1 23 40 42 2 43 28 40 0 9 23 15 1 16 18 9 0 8 12 5 0 1 0 13 0 1 5 3 0 0 0 309 10 234 280 290 - 241 340

pts/g 15.5 15.7 12.7 9.7 10.1 8.8 3.3 2.0 2.3 0.2 0.7 0.8 78.9 74.7

pts/g 15.5 15.7 12.7 9.7 10.1 8.8 3.3 2.0 2.3 0.2 0.7 0.8 78.9 74.7

a/to hi pts 0.7 24 0.8 33 1.4 22 0.5 20 0.6 29 1.5 22 0.4 8 0.9 8 0.7 8 0.0 2 0.2 2 0.0 2 0.8 109 0.7 94


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4- 0- 1

6- 3- 2

0- 0- 0

0- 1- 0

8- 3- 2

DNP

0- 0- 0

DNP

DNP

0- 1- 2

DNP

0- 0- 0

3- 0- 1

0- 1- 0

DNP

DNP

DNP

3- 3- 2

0- 0- 0

2- 1- 0

5- 2- 1

4- 1- 2

0- 0- 0

DNP

DNP

DNP

1- 2- 1

DNP

4- 3- 2

14- 4- 1

13- 4- 3

8- 2- 0

8- 4- 1

4- 7- 6

11- 6- 4

4- 5- 2

11- 6- 4

22-11- 3

16- 5- 3

8- 3- 4

0- 1- 0

17- 8- 3

3- 2- 0

5- 4- 2

2- 0- 1

8- 3- 5

0- 2- 2

13- 9- 4

2- 2- 1

12-13- 3

2- 0- 2

3- 6- 0

4- 4- 0

2- 4- 2

24-13- 1

9- 4- 0

6- 2- 1

2- 4- 0

8-10- 1

6- 2- 0

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

2- 0- 0

0- 0- 0

DNP

0- 0- 0

0- 0- 0

0- 0- 0

DNP

DNP

0- 0- 0

DNP

0- 2- 0

1- 3- 0

2- 2- 0

0- 0- 1

2- 2- 0

DNP

4- 3- 0

0- 0- 0

2- 2- 0

4- 2- 0

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

9- 0- 1

11- 2- 0

25- 0- 3

16- 2- 0

10- 1- 1

16- 2- 1

5- 0- 1

16- 2- 3

8- 0- 0

3- 2- 2

20- 1- 4

12- 1- 1

21- 2- 1

24- 0- 1

17- 2- 1

33- 4- 0

15- 3- 2

15- 2- 3

16- 1- 1

13- 3- 2

11- 1- 0

9- 2- 1

7- 0- 1

14- 0- 1

13- 3- 1

28- 4- 4

9- 1- 3

12- 4- 4

16- 0- 3

10- 0- 0

14- 1- 2

11- 2- 8

0- 2- 0

DNP

0- 1- 1

DNP

0- 0- 0

0- 0- 0

DNP

DNP

0- 1- 0

0- 0- 0

0- 0- 0

0- 1- 0

DNP

DNP

DNP

0- 0- 0

DNP

2- 0- 0

DNP

DNP

0- 0- 0

2- 0- 0

DNP

0- 0- 0

3- 5- 0

2- 3- 0

2- 2- 0

0- 1- 0

0- 0- 0

0- 3- 0

2- 4- 1

5- 4- 0

DNP

DNP

0- 0- 0

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

0- 0- 0

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

1- 0- 0

DNP

2- 0- 0

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

0- 0- 0

DNP

DNP

0- 0- 0

0- 1- 0

1- 0- 0

DNP

DNP

DNP

0- 0- 0

DNP

0- 0- 1

0- 0- 0

3- 1- 3

0- 1- 1

DNP

4- 3- 1

3- 0- 1

0- 0- 0

0- 1- 0

0- 0- 0

DNP

0- 0- 0

3- 1- 0

2- 3- 4

0- 0- 0

8- 0- 2

8- 4- 3

0- 1- 1

0- 0- 0

4- 0- 1

4- 0- 0

0- 0- 0

0- 1- 0

4- 2- 4

2- 0- 2

0- 2- 1

1- 2- 1

3- 3- 2

2- 0- 2

8- 0- 0

5- 1- 5

0- 0- 2

11- 1- 3

16- 6- 3

13- 6- 2

22- 8- 7

7- 4- 3

DNP

5- 7- 1

2- 5- 4

20- 6- 2

14- 3- 4

15- 7-10

20- 8- 5

7- 6- 4

7- 8- 1

11-12- 3

12- 3- 4

11- 5- 4

18-11- 2

13- 9- 5

17- 4- 3

7- 7- 1

7- 7- 3

10- 3- 3

17- 4- 1

11- 8- 4

8- 5- 3

11- 3- 3

13- 7- 3

18- 3- 5

13- 3- 2

5- 9- 2

14- 4- 2

14-10- 1

10-14- 2

20-15- 1

15-14- 2

6- 3- 0

13-17- 1

6-10- 0

4- 1- 2

10- 8- 1

9- 8- 1

10- 7- 0

12- 8- 1

13- 9- 2

14-13- 1

6-11- 0

8-18- 2

10-16- 0

10- 5- 2

2-10- 1

14-15- 3

10-10- 0

15-14- 0

11-10- 0

10- 8- 2

4- 8- 0

14- 9- 0

10- 6- 2

3- 7- 1

15-14- 3

20- 7- 2

7- 3- 2

12- 7- 3

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WL MILLER,SK LONG,SHON HOUGHTON, HOLMAN,KE LUCKETT,L YOUNG,KAT CHAN,ANGE ARMSTRONG RAMSEY,CA WARCZINSK BAKER,BRA SZUNKO,KA

Central Michigan University Women’s Basketball

65-82

67-59

95-62

80-70

66-81

64-60

67-71

79-94

78-57

78-83

72-65

58-80

89-81

65-76

98-87

75-83

77-56

70-75

95-88

72-95

72-62

77-78

82-87

78-50

96-72

84-72

76-78

86-80

77-82

74-56

84-83

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Opponent

Central Michigan Women's Basketball Central Michigan Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Oct 24, 2009) All games

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2008-09 MAC Recap

2008-09 MAC Women’s Basketball Standings

West Division

Conference Records W L Pct.

Ball State Toledo Northern Illinois Central Michigan Eastern Michigan Western Michigan

14 11 10 9 4 3

2 5 6 7 12 13

East Division

W

Bowling Green Kent State Miami Ohio Akron Buffalo

15 8 7 7 6 2

H

A

.875 .688 .625 .563 .250 .188

8-0 7-1 6-2 6-2 3-5 2-6

6-2 4-4 4-4 3-5 1-7 1-7

L

Pct.

H

A

1 8 9 9 10 14

.938 .500 .438 .438 .325 .125

8-0 7-1 4-4 4-4 5-3 2-6

7-1 1-7 3-5 3-5 1-7 0-8

West Division

W

Overall Records L Pct. H

Ball State Toledo Northern Illinois Central Michigan Eastern Michigan Western Michigan

26 18 15 18 8 7

9 13 15 14 21 23

.743 .581 .500 .563 .276 .233

East Division

W

L

Bowling Green Kent State Miami Ohio Akron Buffalo

29 19 16 13 11 8

5 10 15 18 19 24

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A

N

14-1 11-2 7-6 10-3 7-7 3-8

7-7 4-9 7-7 4-9 1-11 4-12

5-1 3-2 1-2 4-2 0-3 0-3

Pct.

H

A

N

.835 .655 .516 .419 .367 .250

14-1 11-1 7-6 6-5 8-6 4-9

11-3 7-7 6-8 6-10 2-12 1-12

4-1 1-2 3-1 1-3 1-1 3-3


2008-09 MAC Recap

All-MAC First Team

Speciality Award Winners

Kara Murphy, Akron Porchia Green, Ball State Tracy Pontius, Bowling Green Lauren Prochaska, Bowling Green Anna Kowalska, Kent State

G G G G C

So. Sr. So. So. Sr.

F F G G F

So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr.

Second Team Kourtney Brown, Buffalo Britni Houghton, CMU Jenna Schone, Miami Lauren Hmiel, Ohio Tanika Mays, Toledo

Third Team Danielle Gratton, Ball State Emily Maggert, Ball State Jessie Wilcox, Northern Illinois Jennifer Bushby, Ohio Tiera DeLaHoussaye, WMU

F F G G G

Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr.

G G G C G

Sr. So. So. So. Fr.

Co-Coach of the Year: Curt Miller, Bowling Green Co-Coach of the Year: Tricia Cullop, Toledo Player of the Year: Lauren Prochaska, Bowling Green Freshman of the Year: Brandie Baker, Central Michigan Defensive Player of the Year: Porchia Green, Ball State Sixth Person of the Year: Marke Freeman, Northern Illinois

All-Freshman Team Kyle Baumgartner, Akron Brandie Baker, Central Michigan Tavelyn James, Eastern Michigan Naama Shafir, Toledo Miame Giden, Western Michigan

Honorable Mention Angel Chan, CMU Cassie Schrock, Eastern Michigan Jamilah Humes, Kent State Ebony Ellis, Northern Illinois Naama Shafir, Toledo

Academic All-MAC Team Name, School Kara Murphy, University of Akron Danielle Gratton, Ball State Tara Breske, Bowling Green Lindsey Goldsberry, Bowling Green Kourtney Brown, Buffalo Kaihla Szunko, Central Michigan Anna Kowalska, Kent State Jenna Schone, Miami

Name, School Becky Smith, Northern Illinois Jessie Wilcox, Northern Illinois Lisa Johnson, Toledo Tiera DeLaHoussaye, Western Michigan

C G G G G

Central Michigan University Women’s Basketball

2008-09 MAC Postseason Honors

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2008-09 MAC Recap

2008-09 MAC Team Statistics coring Offense S ## Team.............................G 1. Central Michigan........ 32 2. Bowling Green............... 34 3. Ball State...................... 35 4. Kent State..................... 29 5. Northern Illinois............. 30 6. Toledo........................... 31 7. Miami........................... 31 8. Buffalo.......................... 32 9. Western Michigan......... 30 10. Ohio............................. 31 11. Eastern Michigan........... 29 12. Akron........................... 30

Pts Avg/G 2505 78.3 2508 73.8 2504 71.5 2070 71.4 2017 67.2 2052 66.2 2032 65.5 2058 64.3 1903 63.4 1965 63.4 1823 62.9 1786 59.5

locks B ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Scoring Defense ## Team.............................G 1. Bowling Green............... 34 2. Ohio............................. 31 3. Kent State..................... 29 4. Toledo........................... 31 5. Akron........................... 30 6. Miami........................... 31 7. Northern Illinois............. 30 8. Ball State...................... 35 9. Eastern Michigan........... 29 10. Western Michigan......... 30 11. Buffalo.......................... 32 12. Central Michigan........ 32

Pts Avg/G 2108 62.0 1955 63.1 1890 65.2 2039 65.8 1976 65.9 2090 67.4 2036 67.9 2379 68.0 1979 68.2 2086 69.5 2233 69.8 2399 75.0

Field Goal Percentages ## Team......................... G 1. Ohio..........................31 2. Ball State...................35 3. Bowling Green............34 4. Kent State..................29 5. Toledo........................31 6. Central Michigan.....32 7. Northern Illinois..........30 8. Buffalo.......................32 9. Miami........................31 10. Akron........................30 11. Western Michigan......30 12. Eastern Michigan........29

Free Throw Percentages ## Team............................ G FTM 1. Bowling Green...............34 651 2. Ball State......................35 500 3. Kent State.....................29 465 4. Toledo...........................31 418 5. Miami...........................31 414 6. Eastern Michigan...........29 421 7. Northern Illinois.............30 396 8. Western Michigan.........30 403 9. Central Michigan........32 502 10. Akron...........................30 375 11. Buffalo..........................32 357 12. Ohio.............................31 336 Rebounding Offense ## Team............................ G 1. Northern Illinois.............30 2. Buffalo..........................32 3. Central Michigan........32 4. Ohio.............................31 5. Eastern Michigan...........29 6. Miami...........................31 7. Western Michigan.........30 8. Toledo...........................31 9. Ball State......................35 10. Bowling Green...............34 11. Kent State.....................29 12. Akron...........................30

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FTA 820 640 633 577 573 586 561 574 720 540 561 530

Reb 1190 1256 1234 1194 1100 1174 1120 1125 1270 1232 1048 1080

Pct .794 .781 .735 .724 .723 .718 .706 .702 .697 .694 .636 .634 Avg/G 39.7 39.2 38.6 38.5 37.9 37.9 37.3 36.3 36.3 36.2 36.1 36.0

Team................................. G Blocks Avg./G Buffalo.............................. 32 150 4.69 Ohio................................. 31 123 3.97 Miami............................... 31 119 3.84 Bowling Green................... 34 120 3.53 Ball State.......................... 35 116 3.31 Northern Illinois................. 30 87 2.90 Akron............................... 30 83 2.77 Western Michigan............. 30 81 2.70 Eastern Michigan............... 29 77 2.66 Kent State......................... 29 76 2.62 Central Michigan............ 32 70 2.19 Toledo............................... 31 61 1.97 FG 743 878 810 700 744 874 726 779 736 640 690 610

FGA 1686 2027 1894 1666 1772 2111 1790 1948 1866 1633 1769 1737

Pct .441 .433 .428 .420 .420 .414 .406 .400 .394 .392 .390 .351

Three-Point Field Goal Percentages ## Team......................... G 3FG 3FGA Pct 1. Kent State..................29 205 515 .398 2. Ohio..........................31 143 394 .363 3. Bowling Green............34 237 655 .362 4. Ball State ..................35 248 690 .359 5. Northern Illinois..........30 169 483 .350 6. Miami........................31 146 442 .330 7. Central Michigan.....32 255 786 .325 8. Toledo........................31 146 459 .318 9. Western Michigan......30 120 389 .308 10. Eastern Michigan........29 182 592 .307 11. Buffalo.......................32 143 478 .299 12. Akron........................30 131 466 .281 Assists ## Team......................... G 1. Kent State..................29 2. Ball State...................35 3. Buffalo.......................32 4. Toledo........................31 5. Central Michigan.....32 6. Ohio..........................31 7. Bowling Green............34 8. Miami........................31 9. Akron........................30 10. Northern Illinois..........30 11, Eastern Michigan........29 12. Western Michigan......30

Assists 452 520 471 439 453 424 465 415 384 381 359 341

Avg/G 15.59 14.86 14.72 14.16 14.16 13.68 13.68 13.39 12.80 12.70 12.38 11.37


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FG 186 173 183 220 171 165 168 143 155 156

3FG 42 75 25 0 0 57 12 77 52 92

FT 166 167 142 92 126 94 125 140 64 55

Pts Avg/G 580 19.3 588 17.3 533 16.7 532 16.6 468 16.2 481 15.5 473 15.3 503 14.8 426 14.7 459 14.3

S teals ## Player, Team................................................G Steals Avg/G 1. Tanika-Toledo............................................... 31 78 2.52 2. Tiera DeLaHoussaye-Western Michigan........ 30 75 2.50 3. Jamilah Humes-Kent State........................... 29 72 2.48 4. Rachel Bennett-Kent State............................ 29 58 2.00 5. Latisha Luckett-CMU................................ 32 63 1.97 6. Britni Houghton-CMU............................... 32 62 1.94 Kaihla Szunko-CMU.................................. 32 62 1.94 8. Brandie Baker-CMU.................................. 31 60 1.94 9. Jennifer Bushby-Ohio................................... 30 56 1.87 10. Cassie Schrock-Eastern Michigan................. 29 53 1.83

ebounding R ## Player, Team........................... G Off Def Total Avg/G 1. Kaihla Szunko-CMU..............32 124 191 315 9.8 2. Ebony Ellis-Northern Illinois.......30 116 149 265 8.8 3. Kourtney Brown-Buffalo............32 118 143 261 8.2 4. Anna Kowalska-Kent State.......29 82 152 234 8.1 5. Cassie Schrock-EMU................29 78 137 215 7.4 6. Kyle Baumgartner-Akron...........30 62 154 216 7.2 7. Danielle Gratton-Ball State........35 74 170 244 7.0 8. Porchia Green-Ball State...........35 68 174 242 6.9 9. Jessica Fortman-Buffalo...........32 75 144 219 6.8 10. Jolene Tamboue-Akron.............30 91 109 200 6.7 Field Goal Percentage (Min. 4.0 made per game) ## Player, Team................................... G FG FGA Pct 1. Kamille Buckner-Ohio.......................31 110 176 .625 2. Kourtney Brown-Buffalo....................32 220 376 .585 3. Kaihla Szunko-CMU......................32 133 238 .559 4. Emily Maggert-Ball State..................35 174 322 .540 5. Anna Kowalska-Kent State...............29 171 321 .533 6. Melissa Goodall-Toledo.....................31 95 188 .505 7. Lauren Hmiel-Ohio...........................31 168 340 .494 8. Ebony Ellis-Northern Illinois...............30 115 234 .491 9. Tara Breske-Bowling Green..............34 106 216 .491 10. Ebony Cleary-Western Michigan.......30 98 206 .476

3 -Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 1.5 made per game) ## Player, Team..................................... G 3FG FGA 1. Stephanie Gibson-Kent State..............29 30 62 2. Jena Stutzman-Kent State..................29 68 154 3. Jessica Williams-Toledo......................31 62 143 4. Tracy Pontius-Bowling Green..............34 77 179 5. Jennifer Bushby-Ohio.........................30 55 128 6. Rachel Bennett, Kent State.................29 41 100 7. Audrey McDonald-Ball State...............35 95 234 8. Lauren Prochaska-Bowling Green.......34 75 186 9. Rachelle Matthys-Buffalo....................32 59 160 10. Kylie York-Northern Illinois...................30 92 256

ssists A ## Player, Team................................................... G 1. Jennifer Bushby-Ohio.......................................30 2. Kiley Jarrett-Ball State......................................35 3. Rachel Bennett-Kent State................................29 4. Naama Shafir-Toledo........................................31 5. Jenna Schone-Miami.......................................31 6. Tiera DeLaHoussaye-Western Michigan............30 7. Tracy Pontius-Bowling Green............................34 8. Sydney Huntley-Rogers.-Eastern Michigan........29 9. Porchia Green-Ball State...................................35 10. Stephanie Gibson-Kent State............................29

A Avg/G 159 5.30 172 4.91 131 4.52 140 4.52 138 4.45 133 4.43 141 4.15 118 4.07 139 3.97 109 3.76

locked Shots B ## Player, Team....................................G 1. Kamille Buckner-Ohio....................... 31 2. Kourtney Brown-Buffalo.................... 32 3. Anna Kowalska-Kent State............... 29 4. Tara Breske-Bowling Green.............. 34 5. Jessica Fortman-Buffalo................... 32 6. Danielle Gratton-Ball State................ 35 7. Kyle Baumgartner-Akron................... 30 8. Rachael Hencke-Miami.................... 31 9. Becky Smith-Northern Illinois............ 30 10. Kaihla Szunko-CMU...................... 32

F ree Throw Percentage (Min. 2.5 made per game) ## Player, Team.......................................G FTM 1. Lauren Prochaska-Bowling Green........34 167 2. Jessie Wilcox-Northern Illinois..............30 61 3. Emily Maggert-Ball State.....................35 108 4. Stephanie Gibson-Kent State...............29 58 5. Tracy Pontius-Bowling Green...............34 140 6. Kiley Jarrett-Bowling Green.................35 92 7. Miame Giden-Western Michigan..........30 83 8. Cassie Schrock-Eastern Michigan........29 169 9. Marke Freeman-Northern Illinois..........30 69 10. Kara Murphy-Akron.............................30 166

FTA 179 68 130 70 170 112 104 212 87 211

Assist/Turnover Ratio (Min. 3.0 assists per game) ## Player, Team....................... G Asst Avg Turn 1. Stephanie Gibson-Kent St.....29 109 3.8 65 2. Tracy Pontius-BGSU.............34 141 4.1 85 3. Porchia Green-Ball State.......35 139 4.0 85 4. Jennifer Bushby-Ohio...........30 159 5.3 102 5. Rachel Bennett-Kent St.........29 131 4.5 93 6. Jenna Schone-Miami...........31 138 4.5 100 7. Brandie Baker-CMU..........31 102 3.3 76 8 Kiley Jarrett-Ball State..........35 172 4.9 130 9. Avla Guzzardo-Akron............30 105 3.5 88 10. Jenny Poff-Ohio...................30 110 3.7 96

Pct .933 .897 .831 .829 .824 .821 .798 .797 .793 .787

3 -Point Field Goals Made ## Player, Team......................................... G 1. Angel Chan-CMU.................................32 2. Audrey McDonald-Ball State...................35 3. Kylie York-Northern Illinois.......................30 4. Jena Stutzman-Kent State......................29 5. Jenny Poff-Ohio.....................................30 6. Tracy Pontius-Bowling Green..................34 7. Lauren Prochaska-Bowling Green...........34 8. Jessica Williams-Toledo..........................31 9. Rachelle Matthys-Buffalo........................32 10. Jenna Schone-Miami.............................31

Pct .484 .442 .434 .430 .430 .410 .406 .403 .369 .359

3FG 92 95 76 68 69 77 75 62 59 57

Avg/G 2.88 2.71 2.53 2.34 2.30 2.26 2.21 2.00 1.84 1.84

Blocks 63 62 51 40 36 36 30 27 26 27

Avg/G 2.03 1.94 1.76 1.18 1.13 1.03 1.00 0.87 0.87 0.84 Avg 2.2 2.5 2.4 3.4 3.2 3.2 2.5 3.7 2.9 3.2

Ratio 1.68 1.66 1.64 1.56 1.41 1.38 1.34 1.32 1.19 1.15

Central Michigan University Women’s Basketball

2008-09 MAC Individual Statistics Scoring ## Player, Team....................... G 1. Kara Murphy-Akron..............30 2. Lauren Prochaska-BGSU......34 3. Britni Houghton-CMU.......32 4. Kourtney Brown-Buffalo........32 5. Anna Kowalska-Kent St........29 6. Jenna Schone-Miami...........31 7. Lauren Hmiel-Ohio...............31 8. Tracy Pontius-BGSU.............34 9. Tavelyn James-EMU.............29 10. Angel Chan, CMU..............32

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2009-10 Opponents OPPONENT SID Contact

DePAUL Alicia Powers ILLINOIS Derek Neal LOYOLA Leo Krause GEORGETOWN Barbara Jonas INDIANA STATE Bonnie Ryan LOUISVILLE Kim Pemberton VALPARAISO Ryan Wronkowicz UAB Michelle Cunningham ALABAMA A&M Jamilah Corbitt HOWARD Chevonne Mansfield TEXAS Ashley Cushman EASTERN MICHIGAN Greg Steiner TOLEDO Brian DeBenedictis BALL STATE Paula Haughn WESTERN MICHIGAN Kristin Keirns NORTHERN ILLINOIS Russell Houghtaling OHIO Darrin Bates KENT STATE Sheila Blackman MIAMI (OHIO) Mike Roth AKRON Paul Warner BUFFALO Brian Wolf BOWLING GREEN Mike Cihon

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Head Coach (Record, Yrs. at School) SID Phone

Conference SID Email

Doug Bruno (437-252, 24th year) Big East (773) 325-7546 apowers1@depaul.edu Jolette Law (30-36, 3rd year) Big Ten (217) 244-3707 drneal@illinois.edu Erik Simpson (0-0, 1st year) Horizon League (773) 508-2497 lkrause@luc.edu Terri Williams-Flournoy (70-74,6th year) Big East (202) 687-7155 bj57@georgetown.edu Jim Wiedie (155-108, 10th year) Missouri Valley (812)-237-4159 bonnie.ryan@indstate.edu Jeff Walz (60-15, 3rd year) Big East (502) 445-9435 kapemb01@louisville.edu Keith Freeman (259-182, 15th year) Horizon League (219) 464-5232 ryan.wronkowicz@valpo.edu Audra Smith (54-64, 5th year) Conference USA (205) 934-0725 mcunning@uab.edu Altherias Warmley Southwestern Athletic (256) 372-4550 jcorbitt33@gmail.com Niki Reid Geckeler (9-22, 2nd year) Mid-Eastern Athletic (202) 806-7182 cmansfield@howard.edu Gail Goestenkors (22-13, 2nd year) Big 12 (512) 471-9801 ashley.cushman@athletics.utexas.edu AnnMarie Gilbert (25-33, 3rd year) Mid-American (734) 487-0317 gsteiner2@emich.edu Tricia Cullop (18-13, 2nd year) Mid-American (419) 530-4919 bdebene@utnet.utoledo.edu Kelly Packard (26-9, 2nd year) Mid-American (765) 285-8242 pmhaughn@bsu.edu Tasha McDowell (7-23, 2nd year) Mid-American (269) 387-4123 kristin.keirns@wmich.edu Carol Owens (56-62, 5th year) Mid-American (815) 753-1708 houghtaling@niu.edu Semeka Randall (13-18, 2nd year) Mid-American (740) 593-0054 batesd@ohio.edu Bob Lindsay (353-204, 20th year) Mid-American (330) 672-8420 sblackma@kent.edu Maria Fantanarosa (177-148, 12th year) Mid-American (513) 529-7092 rothmb@muohio.edu Jodi Kest (28-62, 4th year) Mid-American (330) 972-2677 pwarner@uakron.edu Linda Hill-McDonald (43-76, 5th year) Mid-American (716) 645-5523 bwolf@buffalo.edu Curt Miller (179-73, 9th year) Mid-American (419) 372-0474 mjcihon@bgsu.edu


Mid-American Conference Michigan (Legislative Council); Dr. John Peters, Northern Illinois (Board of Directors); Tom Collins, Ball State (Amateurism Cabinet); Kelly Andrews, Toledo (Awards, benefits, Expenses & Financial Aid Cabinet); Stephannnie Harvey-Vandenburg, Eastern Michigan (Recruiting & Athletic Personal Issues Cabinet); Brad Bates, Miami (Academic Performance); Eileen Jennings, Central Michigan (Infractions); Ted McKown, Kent State (International Students Records); Jim Klein, Toledo (Legislative Review & Interpretations); Karin Lee, Ball State (Minority Opportunities and Interest); Melody Reifel Werner, Eastern Michigan (Research); Catharine Marsszeky, Kent State (Student-Athlete Advisory); Lee Merserve, Bowling Green (Walter Byers Scholarship). The MAC also has representation on Division I Sport Committees and related governing groups: Cathy O’Donnell, Kent State (Field Hockey); Dave Heeke, Central Michigan (Football Issues); Marling “Newt” Engle, Akron (Rifle); Karin Lee, Ball State (Tennis); Rich Ceronie (Track & Field); Laing Kennedy, Kent State (Men’s Basketball); Charlie Coles, Miami (Men’s Basketball Issues); Jim Schaus, Ohio and Reggie Witherspoon, Buffalo (Men’s Basketball Rules); Steven Cady, Miami (Men’s Ice Hockey); Mary Lu Gribschaw, Akron (Men’s Soccer); Greg Christopher, Bowling Green (Women’s Basketball); Anucha BrownSanders, Buffalo and Donyale Canada, MAC (Women’s Basketball Issues); Curt Miller, Bowling Green (Women’s Basketball Rules); Jerry Reighard, Central Michigan (Gymnastics); Matt Wolfert, Ball State (Women’s Soccer); Dee Abrahamson, Northern Illinois (Women’s Softball Rules); Derek van der Merwe, Central Michigan (Wrestling). From two-time Super Bowl quarterback winning Ben Roethlisberger (Miami University), NFL Defensive MVP James Harrison (Kent State University), British Open winner Ben Curtis (Kent State University), World Series winning manager Bob Brenly (Ohio University) and Olympic bobsled team member Brock Kreitzburgh (University of Toledo), the Mid-American Conference continues to excel in producing leaders in the world of athletics. History of the MAC Based in Cleveland since July 1999 following a 15-year stay in Toledo, Ohio, the MAC has established historic measurements in both football and men’s and women’s basketball since moving to Northeast Ohio. The Mid-American Conference was founded as a five-school league on February 24, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio with Ohio, Butler, Cincinnati, Wayne State and Western Reserve admitted as charter members. The Mid-American Conference has 12 full-time schools and a 13th, Temple, for football only. Comprising the East Division is the University of Akron (joined in 1992), Bowling Green State University (1952), University at Buffalo (1998), Kent State University (1951), Miami University (1947), Ohio University (1946) and Temple University (2007). The West Division members are Ball State University (1973), Central Michigan University (1971), Eastern Michigan University (1971), Northern Illinois University (1975-86, 1997), University of Toledo (1950) and Western Michigan University (1947). In 1946 men’s basketball was the first competitive sport in the MAC, which now sponsors a total 23 sports. Women’s sports were brought into the conference’s structure in 1980. For men, championships (11) are sponsored in football, basketball, baseball, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, golf and tennis. For women, championships (12) are sponsored in basketball, softball, volleyball, cross country, field hockey, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, gymnastics, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and tennis.

Central Michigan University Women’s Basketball

Since its inception in 1946, the Mid-American Conference has progressively grown and developed into one of the most aggressive Division I conferences in the country. One of only 11 football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) conferences, the MAC named Dr. Jon Steinbrecher as its eighth commissioner in the 63-year history of the league this past March. Steinbrecher came to the MAC after serving for six years as the commissioner of the Ohio Valley Conference. The league has grown its commitment to championships by expanding to six its number of neutral site post season events – football (Detroit’s Ford Field), volleyball (Toledo’s SeaGate Centre), men’s and women’s basketball (Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena), softball (Akron’s Firestone Stadium) and most recently baseball (Chillicothe’s VA Memorial Stadium). The MAC tied a league record in 2008 with five schools participating in bowl games – Buffalo (International); Ball State (GMAC); Central Michigan (Motor City); Western Michigan (Texas); and Northern Illinois (Independence Bowl). The 2008 season also saw the first MAC football team ranked in the Top 25 since 2003. Ball State was ranked as high as 12th in the BCS Standings, 12th in the AP and 13th in the USA Today Poll. The Cardinals were ranked in all three polls for 10 straight weeks. MAC football teams won a league record four games versus opponents from the Big Ten. Toledo became the first MAC team to ever beat Michigan in Ann Arbor; Ball State won its first-ever game against a Big Ten foe when the Cardinals beat Indiana; Central Michigan also defeated Indiana; and Western Michigan beat Illinois in a game played at Ford Field. In its partnership with ESPN, the MAC signed an eight-year rights agreement through the 2016-2017 academic year for football, as well as men’s and women’s basketball. The deal will be the most extensive in the 63-year history of the conference. The new deal calls for a minimum of 25 events annually to be produced and aired on an ESPN platform including the men’s and women’s basketball championships, a regular-season MAC presence on ESPN, the Marathon MAC Football Championship and a minimum of 11 regular-season football games. Women’s athletics shined for the MAC this past year. For the first time in the history of the conference the MAC sent three teams to the NCAA women’s volleyball tournament (Miami, Ohio and Western Michigan). Western Michigan became only the third team to make it to the Sweet Sixteen (Ohio 2005 and Western Michigan 1983). In women’s basketball MAC Tournament Champion Ball State upset perennial national power Tennessee in the first round of the NCAA tournament handing the Lady Vols their first ever loss in the opening round of the NCAA tournament. The victory was named “Pontiac Game Changing Performance” of the 2009 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament, while first year head coach Kelly Packard was named Maggie Dixon Division I Rookie Coach of the Year by the WBCA. Akron continued its dominance of MAC men’s soccer with its 11 regular-season championship to go along with its sixth MAC Tournament title – both league records. The Zips were ranked as high as No. 2 during the season and reached the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament before falling to Northwestern, 1-0. Steve Zakuani, who helped guide the University of Akron men’s soccer program to a record-setting campaign in 2008, was the first overall pick of the 2009 Major League Soccer Super Draft. Zakuani earned 2008 MAC Men’s Soccer Player of the Year honors and was a finalist for the Hermann Trophy, which goes to the best men’s soccer player in the country. The conference now has national leadership positions on the following NCAA committees: Warde Manual, Buffalo (Academic Cabinet); Susan Lipnickey, Miami (Leadership Council and Infractions Appeals); Derrick Gragg, Eastern

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Honors Academic Honors

Athletic Honors

CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team

Freshman All-America First Team

Jody Beerman................................1987

Second Team Sue Nissen.....................................1989

Third Team Nancy Melissa................................1987 Amy Welch.....................................1987 Sue Nissen.....................................1990

Honorable Mention Jody Beerman................................1986

GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-District Second Team Casey Manning...............................2006

Third Team Erin Kuhl........................................2006

NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Betsy Yonkman...............................1986 Jody Beerman................................1987 Sue Nissen.....................................1991

Academic All-MAC First Team Lisa Zodtner...................................1983 Denise Tower..................................1984 Jody Beerman.................. 1985, ’86, ’87 Nancy Melissa.................. 1986, ’87, ’88 Trish Phillips...................................1986 Amy Welch.....................................1987 Sue Nissen....................... 1989, ’90, ’91 Carla Sterk....................... 1991, ’92, ’93 Erin Kuhl................................. 2005, ’06 Casey Manning........................ 2005, ’06 Kaihla Szunko..............................2009

Honorable Mention Molly Piché ....................................1988 Carrie Isanhart.......................... 1991, 92 Jenny Ritz......................................1994 Eve Claar........................................1995 Tracy Renken..................................1997

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Sue Nissen.....................................1988

Honorable Mention Jody Beerman................................1984

All-MAC First Team Tracy Creten...................................1982 Lisa Zodtner...................................1983 Sylvia Odum...................................1984 Betsy Yonkman......................... 1985, 86 LaTanga Cox...................................1986 Jody Beerman................................1987 Sue Nissen......................... 1988, 90, 91 Carla Sterk............................... 1991, 93

Second Team

All-Freshman Team Sue Nissen.....................................1988 Carrie Isanhart................................1990 Carla Sterk.....................................1990 Tracy Renken..................................1994 Darcey Rasch.................................1996 Joni Daniels....................................1998 Erin Kuhl........................................2003 Brandie Baker..............................2009

MAC All-Tournament LaTanga Cox...................................1984 Denise Tower..................................1984 Betsy Yonkman......................... 1984, 86 Sylvia Odum...................................1985 Jody Beerman.......................... 1986, 87 Nancy Melissa................................1987 Sue Nissen............................... 1988, 91 Carla Sterk............................... 1991, 92

MAC Tournament MVP

Lisa Zodtner...................................1982 Denise Tower..................................1984 Sylvia Odum...................................1985 Jody Beerman................................1986 Sue Nissen.....................................1989 Carrie Isanhart................................1992 Carla Sterk.....................................1992 Nikki Thompkins................. 1992, 93, 94 Tracy Renken..................................1997 Britni Houghton............................2009

LaTanga Cox...................................1984

Third Team Britni Houghton............................2008

1984 1985

Honorable Mention

MAC Tournament Champion

Terri McFarland...............................1983 LaTanga Cox............................. 1984, 85 Betsy Yonkman...............................1984 Nancy Melissa................................1987 Molly Piché ....................................1988 Mary Oswald..................................1989 Tracy Renken..................................1995 Julie Miller......................................1998 Ebony Rainge..................................1998 Joni Daniels....................................1999 Sally Sedlar....................................1999 Shelly Woods..................................2000 Vershaun Jones..............................2002 Ann Skufca.....................................2006 Ann Skufca.....................................2007 Angel Chan.....................................2009

Freshman of the Year Sue Nissen.....................................1988 Brandie Baker..............................2009

Coach of the Year Laura Golden..................................1984 Donita Davenport............................1985

MAC Champion

1983 1984

MAC Hall of Fame Karen Karner..................................1992 CMU Hall of Fame Karen Karner..................................1989 Marie Tuite.....................................1990 Jody Beerman................................1997 Sue Nissen.....................................2001 Carla Sterk.....................................2004 Sylvia Odum...................................2006 Current players in bold


Letterwinners –A– -BBackus, Amy.................1977-79 Baker, Brandie................ 2009 Bannon, Shawn.............1991-92 Beerman, Jody..............1984-87 Bos, Jodi......................1981-82 Brown, Susie................1977-80 Brown, Suzanne................. 1982 Bryant, Malisa...............1988-89 Burns, Meghan.............1995-96 Burnside, Tiffany...........1994-97

-CChan, Angel..................2006-09 Chapman, Sophia.............. 1984 Claar, Eve.....................1992-95 Cox, LaTanga................1983-86 Craven, Carlotta............1990-92 Creten, Tracy................1979-82 Culberston, Jodi............1997-00

-DDaniels, Joni.................1998-99 Didley, Denise...............1995-97 Douglas, Tiffany........... 2004, 06 Duczynski, Missy...........1987-90

-EEidson, Desiree . ..........2000-03 Elwer, Amanda .............2001-04 Evans, Sharlonda..........1993-96 Erdman, Tracy Jo............... 1999

-FFambro, LaTisha................ 1998

-GGermany, Rochelle........1999-00

-HHatfield, Lindy .............2002-05 Harmon, Raina . ...........2001-04 Heintz, Christy .................. 2001 Henderson, Laurie .......2000-03 Holman, Kendra.............2008Houghton, Britni.............2007Humphrey, Chris................ 1979 Hurd, Sharonda.........2004-2007

-IIsanhart, Carrie.............1990-93

-JJackson, Yolanda..........1994-95

Johnson, Shelley................ 1986 Joiner, Shirley...............1986-89 Jolliffe, Rhonda.............1980-81 Jones, Vershaun .........1999-02

Piché, Molly..................1985-88 Pigott, Traci....................... 1998 Pohl, Chris....................1979-80 Poole, Priscilla................... 2006

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Karner, Karen................1976-78 Kelly, Sherry.................1986-89 Kihn, Kristi......................... 1986 Kindel, Beth ...................... 2001 Kraft, Kelly....................1989-91 Kuhl, Erin......................2003-06

Rainge, Ebony...............1995-98 Ramsey, Camille............2008Rasch, Darcey..............1996-98 Renken, Tracy...............1994-97 Ritz, Jenny....................1991-94 Roberts, Julie................1978-81 Robinson, Jane.............1977-80 Rose, Michelle................... 1991 Rozak, Alicia ................1999-01

-LLaBarge, Kathy.............1983-86 Lasley, Tina........................ 1987 Lawinger, Abby ............2000-02 Loch, Elaine..................1984-87 Loedeman, Jean...........1976-79 Long, Shonda.................2008Luckett, Latisha............2006-09

-MMagnant, Chris.............1982-85 Manning, Casey............2003-06 Martin, Kendra ................. 2002 Mason, Yvette...............1989-90 Mazzolini, Gina..............1975-78 McClusky, Lori..............1989-90 McFarland, Terri............1980-83 Mecoli, Lindsay.............2003-06 Melissa, Nancy.............1984-87 Merchant, Suzy.............1988-91 Merriman, Wendy..........1990-93 Miller, Julie...................1995-98 Miller, Skylar................... 2009 Minaricova, Mari...........1995-98 Munz, Molli . ................1999-02 Myers, Chasidy.............2003-06

-NNash, Linda..................1979-82 Niermann, Pam.............1982-83 Nissen, Sue..................1988-91 Nora, Kerry...................1995-98

-OOdum, Sylvia................1982-85 Oostendorp, Vicki..........1988-89 O’Sullivan, Ann.................. 1983 Oswald, Mary...............1987-90

-PPattison, Nancy.............1980-83 Pence, Cheryl...............1976-79 Petrie, Tara ....................... 2001 Phillips, Trish................1983-86

-SSedlar, Sally..................1998-99 Shumake, Nikita........... 1990-93 Skufca, Ann..................2004-07 Sterk, Carla..................1990-93 Szunko, Brittany................. 2008 Szunko, Kaihla...... 2007, 2009

-TTaylor, Linda.................1992-95 Thompkins, Nikki..........1991-94 Tower, Denise...............1981-84

-VVerhey, Rachel..............1996-99 Verhoff, Stacey.............2005-08

-WWalsh, Tara...................1994-95 Warczinsky, Heidi........... 2009 Warner, Cindy.................... 1978 Waters, Karen.................... 1980 Weidman, Patty.............1981-84 Welch, Amy..................1984-87 Wendt, Rory....................... 1999 Westover, Dana.............2005-08 Widman, Elizabeth............. 2002 Williams, Jill ..................... 2001 Willis, Morgan.................... 2004 Wilson, Candace.............205-08 Winner, Amanda................. 1999 Woods, Shelly...............1997-00

-YYonkman, Betsy............1983-86 Yops, Lauren...................... 2003

-ZZodtner, Lisa.................1980-83 Current players in bold

Central Michigan University Women’s Basketball

Armstrong, Sherriya......2008-

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All-Time Vs. Opponents Opponent................. W L Began Adrian..........................4 0 1977 Akron.......................16 12 1982 Alabama......................0 1 1984 Alabama A&M..........First Meeting American.....................1 0 1986 Arizona State................0 2 1994 Ball State.................29 30 1971 Baylor..........................0 1 1987 Binghamton..................0 1 2000 Bowling Green.........12 42 1980 Bradley........................3 0 1986 Brigham Young ............1 0 1986 Boston University..........1 0 2008 Buffalo........................4 6 1999 Butler...........................0 2 1995 California......................1 1 1989 CSU-Fullerton...............1 0 1984 Calvin...........................8 10 1970 Canisius.......................4 0 1990 Cedarville.....................1 0 1972 Central Florida..............0 1 2005 Chicago State...............5 1 1990 Cincinnati.....................0 1 2007 Cleveland State............4 2 1984 Colgate........................1 0 2003 Colorado......................0 2 1990 Concordia....................1 0 2004 Dartmouth....................2 0 2001 Davidson......................1 0 1997 Dayton.........................3 3 1987 Delta............................1 0 1971 DePaul........................1 2 1979 Detroit..........................4 14 1978 Drexel..........................1 0 1995 Duquesne....................1 0 1993 East Carolina................0 2 1985 East Tennessee State....1 0 2004 Eastern Kentucky..........1 0 1986 Eastern Michigan.....39 30 1970 Ferris State..................4 2 1978 Flint.............................1 0 1971 Florida State.................0 1 1988 Franklin........................3 0 1970 Gardner-Webb..............1 0 2006 George Washington......0 1 1999 Georgetown...............0 1 2008 Georgia........................0 4 1985 Georgia State...............1 0 1989 Grand Valley State......12 1 1971 Harvard........................1 1 2000 Hope............................1 1 1971 Houston.......................0 1 1987 Howard......................1 0 2008 Illinois........................2 3 1971 Illinois-Chicago.............5 2 1989 Illinois-Chicago Circle...0 1 1978 Illinois State..................1 6 1972

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Opponent................. W Indiana . ......................1 Indiana State.............2 IPFW............................2 IUPUI............................1 Iowa State . .................0 Jackson State..............1 Jacksonville..................1 Kansas.........................0 Kansas State................0 Kent State................21 Lake Superior State......4 Lewis...........................1 Long Island..................1 Louisiana Tech..............0 Louisville....................0 Loyola-Chicago.........0 Maine..........................1 Manhattan...................1 Marquette....................1 Marshall.......................4 Marygrove....................1 Maryland......................0 McMaster....................1 Mercer.........................1 Miami (OH)...............20 Michigan....................11 Michigan State...........13 Michigan Tech..............1 Middle Tenn. State........0 Minnesota....................2 Mo.-Kansas City...........1 Mo.-Saint Louis............1 Morehead State............1 Nebraska.....................1 New Hampshire............1 New Mexico.................1 New Mexico State.........0 Niagara........................2 Northeastern Illinois......1 Northern Illinois.......16 Northern Iowa...............0 Northern Michigan......14 Northwestern...............0 Northwood...................1 Notre Dame..................1 Oklahoma State............0 Oakland.......................5 Ohio..........................24 Ohio State....................0 Ole Miss.......................0 Providence...................0 Purdue.........................3 Rice ............................1 Saginaw Valley State.....3 Saint Joseph’s..............0 Saint Louis...................4 San Diego State............0

L Began 5 1976 3 1980 0 2005 1 2001 1 1995 0 1993 0 2005 1 1993 3 1976 28 1980 0 1980 0 1981 0 2001 2 1986 2 1987 1 2008 2 1990 0 1997 0 1987 5 1998 0 2006 1 1983 0 1975 0 1989 30 1980 15 1972 29 1970 0 1980 1 1987 0 1984 0 1992 0 1978 0 2008 2 1984 0 2008 1 1985 1 1994 1 1999 0 1994 20 1980 1 1977 1 1972 2 1977 0 2001 2 1984 1 2002 12 1977 27 1981 4 1985 1 2008 1 2000 2 1978 1 1987 2 1981 1 1997 0 1996 1 1985

Opponent................. W L Began San Francisco..............0 1 1998 San Jose State.............1 0 1988 Seton Hall....................0 1 2006 Shaw...........................1 0 1978 Siena...........................1 0 1992 Siena Heights...............1 0 2002 Southern California.......0 1 1992 Southern Illinois............2 2 1975 Southern Methodist......1 1 1985 Southwest Mo. St.........1 0 1988 Stony Brook..................0 1 1999 Syracuse......................1 0 2006 Temple.........................0 3 1991 Tennessee State...........2 0 1991 Texas........................First Meeting Texas - Pan Am............1 0 2004 Texas A&M...................0 2 1988 Texas A&M-CC.............2 0 2004 Texas Southern.............3 0 1985 Toledo.......................25 37 1980 Tri-State.......................1 0 2004 Troy.............................1 0 2005 UAB............................1 1 2002 Valparaiso..................3 2 2004 Vermont ......................0 1 1993 Wagner........................1 0 2007 Wake Forest.................1 0 1990 Washington..................0 1 1987 Washington State.........0 1 1992 Waterloo......................1 0 1975 Wayne State.................5 8 1976 West Virginia................1 0 1976 Western Illinois.............2 0 1977 Western Michigan....34 46 1970 Western Ontario...........2 0 1975 Wilberforce..................1 0 2005 Windsor.......................2 0 1977 Wisconsin....................1 0 1985 Wis.-Green Bay............3 1 1980 Wis.-Milwaukee............3 4 1982 Wis.-Stevens Point.......1 1 1976 Wofford........................1 0 2000 Wright State.................1 1 2004 Wyoming......................1 0 1990 Xavier..........................2 2 1991 Yale.............................1 0 2002 Youngstown State.........4 1 1982 2009-10 opponents in bold


Game-By-Game

H A A H H

1970-71 Overall: 7-4 Head Coach: Fran Koenig F/9 at Calvin W 55-52 F/13 at Western Michigan L 37-44 F/15 Michigan State W 41-37 F/24 Calvin L 33-34 F/27 at Michigan State W 63-40 M/4 at Hope L 34-37 M/5 Delta W 59-40 M/6 Flint W 47-40 M/12 at Illinois L 40-42 M/13 at Franklin W 71-35 M/13 at Ball State W 60-36

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1971-72 Overall: 8-5 Head Coach: Fran Koenig F/5 at Michigan State W 54-52 F/12 at Northern Michigan W 45-41 F/14 Michigan W 64-31 F/19 Western Michigan L 49-53 F/24 at Calvin L 30-47 F/28 Michigan State W 58-51 M/3 at Grand Valley State W 50-36 M/4 at Western Michigan L 45-54 M/4 at Michigan State W 36-35 M/10 Illinois State L 49-55 M/11 Cedarville W 59-44 M/11 Franklin W 60-46 M/12 Western Michigan L 46-50

A A H H A H A A A H H H H

1972-73 Overall: 4-6 Head Coach: Fran Koenig J/31 at Calvin L 38-52 F/3 at Eastern Michigan W 42-29 F/9 Northern Michigan W 57-24 F/10 Michigan W 47-21 F/15 at Michigan State L 42-44 F/21 Calvin L 40-43 F/24 at Western Michigan L 63-71 M/2 Hope W 52-27 M/3 Western Michigan L 38-60 M/3 Michigan State L 43-45

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1973-74 Overall: 4-7 Head Coach: Fran Koenig J/31 Calvin L 36-50 F/2 at Michigan State L 37-58 F/8 at Northern Michigan W 67-28 F/14 Grand Valley State W 57-37 F/15 Eastern Michigan W 56-38 F/19 at Calvin L 53-59 F/23 Western Michigan L 49-65 F/27 Michigan State L 31-46 F/27 Eastern Michigan W 63-39 F/28 Calvin L 52-79 M/1 Michigan State L 45-47

H A A H H A H H H H H

1974-75 Overall: 10-7 Head Coach: Marcy Weston Western Ontario W 65-45 McMaster W 58-41 Eastern Michigan W 52-50 Waterloo W 53-35 Michigan State W 50-40 vs Calvin L 52-63 Northern Michigan W 80-33 at Illinois W 56-38 at Illinois State L 62-71 at Southern Illinois W 44-34 at Eastern Michigan L 47-49 Calvin L 51-54 at Grand Valley State W 66-44 at Western Michigan L 51-62 at Michigan State L 55-63 Northern Michigan W 74-36 Eastern Michigan L 25-35

N N N N H N H A A A A H A A A N N

1975-76 Overall: 11-12 Head Coach: Marcy Weston at Northern Michigan W 80-39 at Wis.-Stevens Point L 50-66 Western Ontario W 73-54 Wayne State (OT) W 69-67 Michigan L 54-55 Calvin W 71-59 Southern Illinois L 56-70 Michigan State W 69-50 Kansas State L 51-61 Indiana L 54-83 Eastern Michigan L 45-65 at Calvin W 100-42 Michigan L 59-69 at Western Michigan L 76-86 Grand Valley State W 45-42 at Michigan State W 82-81 Wayne State L 69-81 Western Michigan L 56-76

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Michigan Michigan State Western Michigan West Virginia Illinois State

W W L W L

63-61 75-65 57-70 90-64 61-76

N N H H H

1976-77 Overall: 12-14 # AIAW Midwest Regional Head Coach: Ro DiBrezzo D/4 at Oakland L 50-56 D/10 Grand Valley State W 68-52 D/17 Western Illinois W 79-32 J/13 at Wayne State L 41-78 J/14 Northern Michigan W 70-50 J/17 at Michigan L 58-60 J/21 Windsor W 72-22 J/22 Eastern Michigan W 78-49 J/22 Wayne State L 63-72 J/27 at Adrian W 71-61 F/1 at Grand Valley State W 61-55 F/4 Illinois State L 68-83 F/5 Indiana L 54-59 F/5 vs Northern Iowa L 48-69 F/9 Michigan State L 51-68 F/12 at Eastern Michigan L 60-71 F/15 at Western Michigan W 68-67 F/17 Wayne State L 66-73 F/19 at Michigan State L 63-79 F/25 Southern Illinois W 93-60 F/26 Western Michigan L 64-66 Calvin W 67-47 M/3 Wayne State W 65-62 Michigan State L 62-64 M/4 Grand Valley State W 67-66 M/10 Northwestern # L 60-75

A H H A H A N N N A A H N N H A A H A H H H H H H N

1977-78 Overall: 13-8 AIAW State Champion Head Coach: Ro DiBrezzo D/10 Michigan W 73-71 J/14 at Ball State L 66-70 J/19 UI-Chicago Circle L 50-56 J/20 Missouri-St. Louis W 80-25 J/21 Purdue L 60-63 J/24 Michigan State L 61-68 F/1 Wayne State W 80-54 F/3 at Illinois W 79-53 F/7 at Oakland W 56-54 at Grand Valley State W 77-64 F/11 at Northern Michigan W 76-59 at Western Michigan L 72-87 F/16 Eastern Michigan W 60-51 F/18 Calvin W 56-52 F/20 Adrian W 72-53

H A N N N H H A A A A A H H H

Central Michigan University Women’s Basketball

1969-70 Overall: 3-2 Head Coach: Fran Koenig F/14 Western Michigan W 40-30 F/24 at Calvin L 31-50 M/5 at Eastern Michigan W 56-34 M/9 Michigan State L 53-55 M/11 Calvin W 44-32

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Game-By-Game F/22 F/24 F/25

Shaw Indiana Western Michigan Eastern Michigan Michigan State Oakland

W W L W L L

78-59 65-54 68-69 76-74 58-66 68-69

H H H H N H

1978-79 Overall: 10-7 AIAW State Champion Head Coach: Ro DiBrezzo Ferris State W 74-58 Wayne State L 56-67 Ball State W 75-63 Purdue W 95-79 at Calvin W 90-67 at Indiana L 50-57 at Michigan State L 56-70 at Adrian W 75-71 at Michigan W 81-78 at DePaul L 57-76 Grand Valley State W 68-65 at Eastern Michigan L 58-67 Northern Michigan W 80-63 Detroit L 74-95 Oakland W 84-63 at Western Michigan W 68-64 Detroit L 54-58

H H A H A A A A A A H A H H H A N

1979-80 Overall: 19-8 AIAW State Champion Head Coach: Ro DiBrezzo D/4 Ferris State W 99-66 D/6 Calvin W 80-33 D/8 at Oakland L 74-86 D/11 Adrian W 93-59 D/15 Wayne State W 72-62 D/28 at Northern Michigan W 62-47 D/29 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 81-61 D/30 Wisconsin-Stevens Point W 72-64 J/3 at Toledo W 93-66 J/6 DePaul W 75-65 J/9 at Western Michigan W 64-60 J/12 Ball State W 72-63 J/17 Grand Valley State W 72-60 J/18 Kent State L 62-81 J/19 at Bowling Green W 64-55 J/21 Michigan State L 52-63 J/22 Lake Superior State W 91-68 J/26 Indiana State L 69-71 J/30 Eastern Michigan W 86-61 F/1 Michigan Tech W 95-53 F/2 at Northern Michigan W 82-64 F/5 at Grand Valley State W 85-79 F/9 at Detroit L 37-80 F/15 Miami L 58-69

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F/16 Michigan F/23 Northern Illinois Wayne State

L 69-83 H W 92-82 H L 73-75

1980-81 Overall: 10-16 AIAW State Champion Head Coach: Jane Cwayna D/6 Oakland L 80-87 D/9 Michigan L 83-84 D/16 at Ferris State W 84-61 J/2 Northern Illinois W 92-84 J/3 Ohio L 61-66 J/4 Western Michigan L 76-81 J/6 at Lake Superior State W 77-60 J/10 Toledo W 72-48 J/13 Kent State L 66-73 J/17 at DePaul L 69-85 J/20 at Michigan State L 61-69 J/22 at Eastern Michigan L 59-85 J/24 Bowling Green L 69-73 J/27 Detroit L 62-72 J/30 at Franklin W 81-69 J/31 at Ball State W 83-82 F/4 at Grand Valley State L 76-79 F/7 at Ohio W 68-64 F/10 Saginaw Valley State W 75-74 F/14 at Miami L 68-77 F/16 Northern Michigan L 79-86 F/21 Western Michigan W 90-71 F/23 at Wayne State L 72-87 F/27 at Lewis W 83-68 F/28 at Northern Illinois L 69-79 M/5 Wayne State L 64-70

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1981-82 Overall: 11-18; MAC: 2-7, 10th Head Coach: Laura Golden N/27 Michigan State W 74-72 N N/28 Michigan L 77-85 N D/3 at Oakland L 66-75 A D/7 Ohio* W 93-86 H D/11 at Kent State* L 59-75 A D/19 at Michigan L 68-83 A J/2 Lake Superior State W 85-70 H J/8 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 67-69 N J/9 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 67-65 N J/10 at Northern Michigan W 67-64 A J/13 at Western Michigan* L 66-73 A J/16 Miami* L 52-82 H J/19 Michigan State L 56-71 H J/22 at Bowling Green* L 61-74 A J/23 at Toledo* L 51-65 A J/26 Grand Valley State W 73-64 H J/29 at Indiana L 47-76 A J/30 at Ball State* L 75-86 A F/2 Eastern Michigan* W 83-74 H

F/6 F/7 F/8 F/9 F/16 F/18 F/21 F/24 F/27 F/28

Northern Illinois* L Northern Michigan W Ferris State W Michigan L at Detroit L Western Michigan** W Miami** L at Saginaw Valley State L at Purdue W at Indiana State L

67-69 66-58 83-64 74-75 66-92 47-45 56-103 61-66 60-58 71-73

H H H H A N N A A A

1982-83 Overall: 21-9; MAC: 12-6, 3rd Head Coach: Laura Golden N/20 Northern Michigan W 80-61 N/26 Michigan W 93-75 N/27 Western Michigan W 69-62 D/1 Saginaw Valley State W 67-60 D/4 at Windsor W 90-41 D/6 at Ferris State L 75-77 D/11 Oakland L 62-68 D/18 at Akron W 64-63 D/19 at Youngstown State W 78-69 J/5 Eastern Michigan* W 69-44 J/8 at Toledo* W 58-56 J/12 Northern Illinois* W 53-50 J/15 at Kent State* W 72-53 J/19 Miami* W 69-67 J/22 at Western Michigan* W 96-78 J/26 Ohio* W 98-81 J/29 at Ball State* W 82-62 F/2 at Bowling Green* L 60-80 F/5 Toledo* L 56-58 F/9 at Northern Illinois* L 54-59 F/12 Kent State* W 72-57 F/16 at Miami* L 63-65 F/19 Western Michigan* W 78-57 F/23 at Ohio* L 80-91 F/26 Ball State* W 88-46 M/2 Bowling Green* W 79-69 M/5 at Eastern Michigan* L 68-80 M/11 Toledo** W 80-66 M/12 Miami** W 78-73 M/16 Maryland+ L 71-94

H N N H A A H A A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H H A N N N

1983-84 Overall: 27-3; MAC: 18-0, 1st Head Coach: Laura Golden N/25 Cal State Fullerton W 76-64 N/26 Nebraska L 81-83 D/3 at Michigan State L 72-76 D/6 at Michigan W 82-63 D/9 Cleveland State (OT) W 82-78 D/10 Purdue W 74-44 D/18 at Minnesota W 92-71 D/21 at Notre Dame W 72-69 D/30 Detroit W 94-78

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Game-By-Game at Northern Illinois* Kent State* at Ball State* Western Michigan* at Ohio* Miami* Bowling Green* at Eastern Michigan* Toledo* at Kent State* Ball State* at Western Michigan Ohio* at Miami* at Bowling Green* Eastern Michigan* at Toledo* Northern Illinois* Northern Illinois** Toledo** Alabama+

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L

89-60 83-58 74-53 96-55 80-69 94-70 89-60 85-68 77-67 80-57 80-65 78-61 99-77 85-64 74-66 85-63 75-73 88-75 106-72 71-55 70-78

A H A H A H H A H A H A H A A H A H N N N

1984-85 Overall: 19-10; MAC: 15-3, 1st Head Coach: Donita Davenport N/23 Texas Southern W 104-76 N N/24 Kansas State L 60-75 N N/30 San Diego State L 45-81 N D/1 at Illinois L 63-66 A D/4 Michigan L 56-63 H D/8 Michigan State L 64-67 H D/20 at Ohio State L 54-87 A D/22 at Cleveland State W 68-61 A D/29 Wisconsin W 76-66 H J/2 at Ball State* W 76-55 A J/5 at Miami* W 60-57 A J/9 Ohio* W 79-61 H J/12 at Western Michigan* W 76-66 A J/15 at Bowling Green* L 41-58 A J/19 Eastern Michigan* W 83-60 H J/23 at Toledo* W 67-53 A J/26 Northern Illinois* W 79-67 H J/30 at Kent State* W 62-46 30 F/2 Miami* W 78-63 H F/6 at Ohio* W 79-74 A F/9 Western Michigan* W 80-73 H F/13 Bowling Green* W 69-58 H F/16 at Eastern Michigan* L 79-80 A F/20 Toledo* W 98-78 H F/23 at Northern Illinois* L 70-74 A F/27 Kent State* W 63-60 H M/2 at Ball State* W 75-73 A M/8 Northern Illinois** W 72-59 N M/9 Western Michigan** L 63-73 N

1985-86 Overall: 18-11; MAC: 13-5, t-2nd Head Coach: Donita Davenport N/22 Georgia L 55-97 N N/23 East Carolina L 71-77 N N/29 Kansas State L 63-82 N N/30 New Mexico W 77-52 N D/7 at Michigan State W 86-76 A D/15 Youngstown State W 83-60 H D/20 Southern Methodist W 75-54 N D/21 at Ohio State L 75-95 A D/30 at Michigan L 63-71 A J/2 at Western Michigan* W 66-61 A J/4 Ohio* W 90-81 H J/8 Bowling Green* L 52-53 H J/11 at Eastern Michigan* W 90-86 A J/15 Toledo* W 82-62 H J/18 at Northern Illinois* W 87-86 A J/22 Kent State* W 82-72 H J/25 at Ball State* W 82-59 A J/29 Miami* W 94-82 H F/1 at Ohio* L 83-88 A F/5 at Bowling Green* L 75-85 A F/8 Eastern Michigan* L 61-65 H F/12 at Toledo* W 87-67 A F/15 Northern Illinois* W 101-79 H F/19 at Kent State* W 76-70 A F/22 Ball State* W 89-70 H F/25 at Miami* W 86-62 A M/2 Western Michigan* L 65-73 H M/7 Bowling Green** W 67-64 N M/8 Ohio (OT)** L 85-92 N 1986-87 Overall: 17-11; MAC: 11-5, 2nd Head Coach: Donita Davenport N/28 Eastern Kentucky W 101-75 N N/29 at Bradley (OT) W 91-88 A D/3 Michigan State L 72-95 H D/5 at Louisiana Tech L 68-85 A D/6 American W 64-56 N D/14 Ohio State L 61-87 H D/17 at Detroit L 72-88 A D/19 Brigham Young W 83-70 N D/20 at Michigan State L 54-65 A D/31 Kent State* W 80-71 H J/3 Bowling Green* L 79-85 H J/7 at Ball State* W 63-62 A J/10 Eastern Michigan* W 84-66 H J/14 at Miami (OT)* W 72-65 A J/17 Toledo* W 89-81 H J/21 at Western Michigan* W 79-60 A J/28 at Ohio* W 72-61 A J/31 at Bowling Green* L 78-91 A F/4 Ball State* W 79-68 H F/7 at Eastern Michigan* W 93-81 A F/11 Miami* W 77-64 H

F/14 F/18 F/21 F/25 F/28 M/6 M/7

at Toledo* L 66-75 A Western Michigan* L 71-78 H at Dayton W 80-59 A Ohio* W 81-69 H at Kent State* L 67-76 A Western Michigan** W 82-70 N Bowling Green** L 62-63 N

1987-88 Overall: 16-13; MAC: 11-5, 4th Head Coach: Donita Davenport N/27 East Carolina L 77-78 N N/28 Louisville L 62-72 N D/4 Marquette W 57-52 N D/5 Middle Tennessee State L 56-64 N D/16 Bradley W 96-91 H D/18 Washington L 61-79 N D/19 Rice W 84-80 N D/30 at Houston L 53-90 A D/31 at Baylor L 56-75 A J/2 at Rice L 62-82 A J/6 Eastern Michigan* W 94-74 H J/9 at Toledo* W 61-58 A J/13 Dayton W 73-64 H J/16 at Kent State* W 103-70 A J/20 Ball State* W 74-72 H J/23 at Miami* W 71-63 A J/27 Western Michigan* W 75-61 H J/30 at Ohio* L 60-71 A F/3 at Bowling Green* L 78-101 A F/6 Toledo* W 63-61 H F/13 Kent State* W 85-73 H F/17 at Ball State* W 68-58 A F/20 Miami* L 56-64 H F/24 at Western Michigan* L 56-64 A F/27 Ohio* W 68-64 H M/2 Bowling Green* L 69-89 H M/5 at Eastern Michigan* W 78-69 A M/8 Toledo** W 50-49 N M/11 Bowling Green** L 60-95 N 1988-89 Overall: 12-17; MAC: 7-9, t-5th Head Coach: Donita Davenport N/25 Florida State L 78-100 N N/26 SW Missouri State W 94-78 N N/29 Michigan State L 66-72 H D/3 Michigan W 76-74 H D/9 at Indiana State L 62-76 A D/10 at Southern Illinois L 32-47 A D/15 Georgia L 75-85 H D/19 at Purdue L 49-88 A D/29 San Jose State W 70-51 N D/30 Texas A&M L 64-88 N J/1 at California W 83-73 A J/7 Kent State* W 75-72 H J/11 at Ball State* L 71-80 A

Central Michigan University Women’s Basketball

J/4 J/7 J/11 J/14 J/18 J/21 J/25 J/28 F/1 F/4 F/8 F/11 F/15 F/18 F/22 F/25 F/29 M/3 M/5 M/9 M/15

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Game-By-Game J/14 J/18 J/21 J/25 J/28 F/1 F/4 F/8 F/11 F/15 F/18 F/22 F/25 M/1 M/7 M/8

Miami* at Western Michigan* Ohio* Eastern Michigan* at Bowling Green* Toledo* at Kent State* Ball State* at Miami* Western Michigan* at Ohio* at Eastern Michigan* Bowling Green* at Toledo* Miami** Toledo**

L L W W L W W W W L L L L L W L

58-71 58-68 77-68 81-66 65-87 55-54 75-68 69-52 56-55 68-72 59-74 61-79 78-91 63-71 74-58 51-55

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1989-90 Overall: 14-14; MAC: 7-9, 5th Head Coach: Donita Davenport N/24 Illinois-Chicago W 81-55 N N/25 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 53-52 N N/29 at Michigan State L 60-71 A D/1 Nebraska W 66-50 N D/2 at Minnesota W 72-60 A D/6 at Akron L 59-72 A D/9 Indiana State W 67-49 H D/18 at Georgia L 47-78 A D/20 at Georgia State W 71-67 A D/21 at Mercer W 71-64 A J/3 Ball State* W 69-67 H J/6 at Miami* L 61-65 A J/10 Western Michigan* W 71-64 H J/13 at Ohio* W 62-57 A J/17 at Toledo* L 59-69 A J/20 Bowling Green* L 60-70 H J/24 at Eastern Michigan* W 58-57 A J/27 at Maine L 54-57 A J/31 at Kent State* W 75-64 A F/3 Miami* L 73-96 H F/7 at Western Michigan* L 64-73 A F/10 Ohio* W 69-58 H F/14 Toledo* L 59-78 H F/17 at Bowling Green* L 64-88 A F/21 Eastern Michigan* W 68-63 H F/28 Kent State* L 64-78 H M/3 at Ball State* L 60-62 A M/5 Ball State** L 57-77 N 1990-91 Overall: 21-8; MAC: 11-5, 2nd Head Coach: Donita Davenport N/23 Chicago State W 82-53 N N/24 Canisius W 67-47 N N/27 Michigan State W 56-55 H N/30 Wake Forest W 69-66 N D/1 at Louisiana Tech L 62-81 A

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D/6 D/8 D/19 D/21 D/29 J/2 J/5 J/12 J/16 J/19 J/23 J/26 J/30 F/2 F/9 F/13 F/16 F/20 F/23 F/27 M/2 M/5 M/7 M/9

at Michigan W at Wisconsin-Milwaukee W at Wyoming W at Colorado L Akron W Western Michigan* W Ohio* W at Bowling Green* W Eastern Michigan* W at Toledo* L Kent State* W at Ball State* W Miami* W at Ohio* W Bowling Green* L at Eastern Michigan* L Toledo* W at Kent* L Ball State* W at Miami* L at Western Michigan* W Ohio** W Bowling Green** W Toledo** L

64-48 84-61 69-67 60-63 76-50 67-63 82-72 72-60 76-60 61-76 90-86 80-62 67-61 72-64 66-78 61-68 78-76 75-94 66-61 60-73 72-63 71-70 84-72 66-93

A A A A H H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A N N N

1991-92 Overall: 16-12; MAC: 9-7, 4th Head Coach: Donita Davenport N/23 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 73-56 H N/29 Illinois-Chicago W 70-62 N N/30 Xavier W 90-73 N D/3 Michigan W 91-90 H D/6 California L 50-86 N D/7 Texas Southern W 80-61 N D/30 Temple L 53-59 N D/31 Tennessee State W 85-61 N J/5 Southern California L 61-66 H J/8 at Detroit L 63-68 A J/11 Bowling Green* L 66-82 H J/15 at Eastern Michigan* W 82-75 A J/18 Toledo* W 77-71 H J/22 at Kent State* L 70-89 A J/25 Ball State* W 95-50 H J/29 at Miami* W 66-60 A F/1 Western Michigan* W 58-56 H F/5 at Ohio* L 64-65 A F/8 at Bowling Green* L 57-82 A F/12 Eastern Michigan* W 81-72 H F/15 at Toledo* L 53-85 A F/19 Kent State* L 80-81 H F/22 at Ball State* L 58-69 A F/26 Miami* W 75-66 H F/29 at Western Michigan* W 86-62 A M/4 Ohio* W 81-73 H M/10 Miami** W 69-59 N M/12 Toledo** L 59-69 N

1992-93 Overall: 15-12; MAC: 10-8, t-5th Head Coach: Donita Davenport D/1 at Michigan State L 59-66 A D/4 Bradley W 53-47 N D/5 Washington State L 47-58 N D/8 Detroit W 69-67 H D/18 Ohio State L 65-97 N D/19 Missouri-Kansas City W 68-56 N J/2 Maine W 81-56 N J/3 Siena W 91-65 N J/6 Eastern Michigan* W 66-55 H J/9 at Toledo* L 69-81 A J/13 Kent State* W 97-82 H J/16 at Ball State* W 51-48 A J/20 Miami* L 59-63 H J/23 at Western Michigan* L 56-61 A J/27 Ohio* L 59-61 H J/30 at Akron* W 80-50 A F/3 at Bowling Green* L 62-81 A F/6 Toledo* W 60-54 H F/10 at Kent State* L 64-81 A F/13 Ball State* W 66-59 H F/17 at Miami* L 69-70 A F/20 Western Michigan* W 62-50 H F/24 at Ohio* W 55-45 A F/27 Akron* W 78-64 H M/3 Bowling Green* L 62-73 H M/6 at Eastern Michigan* W 53-51 A M/9 at Kent State** L 57-71 A 1993-94 Overall: 11-16; MAC: 8-10, 7th Head Coach: Donita Davenport N/29 Michigan State W 60-59 H D/3 Jackson State W 60-50 N D/4 Kansas L 65-81 N D/10 Southern Methodist L 56-70 N D/11 Wisconsin-Green Bay L 34-63 N D/17 at Detroit L 47-62 A D/29 Duquesne W 63-56 N D/30 Vermont L 60-66 N J/5 at Kent State* L 63-96 A J/8 Ball State* W 88-62 H J/12 at Miami* L 41-64 A J/15 Western Michigan* W 63-61 H J/19 at Ohio* L 67-78 A J/22 Akron* W 61-53 H J/26 Bowling Green* L 48-63 H J/29 at Eastern Michigan* W 69-49 A F/2 Toledo* L 61-68 H F/5 at Ball State* L 69-78 A F/9 Miami* L 57-66 H F/12 at Western Michigan* W 65-62 A F/16 Ohio* L 51-60 H F/19 at Akron* W 72-65 A F/23 at Bowling Green* L 72-80 A


Game-By-Game Eastern Michigan* at Toledo* Kent State* at Toledo**

W W L L

74-63 67-63 82-88 71-74

H A H A

1994-95 Overall: 8-19; MAC: 6-12, 7th Head Coach: Donita Davenport N/26 at Xavier L 45-80 A D/3 at Texas A&M L 39-72 N D/4 New Mexico State L 35-71 N D/8 Detroit L 45-67 H D/18 at Illinois State L 45-86 A D/20 Dayton W 77-67 H D/29 Northeastern Illinois W 68-49 N D/30 Arizona State L 56-70 N J/4 Akron* L 66-81 H J/7 at Western Michigan* L 57-72 A J/11 Bowling Green* L 46-73 H J/14 Eastern Michigan* W 70-49 H J/18 at Ball State* W 82-55 A J/21 Miami* L 62-73 H J/25 at Kent State* L 60-83 A J/28 Ohio* L 60-70 H F/1 at Toledo* L 61-72 A F/4 Western Michigan* W 70-61 H F/8 at Bowling Green* W 60-58 A F/11 at Eastern Michigan* W 66-58 A F/15 Ball State* W 64-59 H F/18 at Miami* L 54-62 A F/22 Kent State* L 63-77 H F/25 at Ohio* L 54-66 A M/1 Toledo* L 66-85 H M/4 at Akron* L 71-80 A M/7 at Toledo** L 64-81 A 1995-96 Overall: 5-21; MAC: 2-16, 9th Head Coach: Donita Davenport N/24 Illinois State L 52-65 H D/2 at Arizona State L 46-74 A D/3 Butler L 46-66 N D/8 Xavier W 59-54 H D/10 at Illinois-Chicago L 42-56 A D/17 at Canisius W 73-70 A D/28 Drexel W 75-53 N D/29 Iowa State L 60-73 N J/3 at Akron* L 62-76 A J/6 Western Michigan* L 48-75 H J/10 at Bowling Green* L 47-75 A J/13 at Eastern Michigan* L 68-76 A J/17 Ball State* W 86-74 H J/20 at Miami* L 47-69 A J/24 Kent State* L 57-69 H J/27 at Ohio* L 64-94 A J/31 Toledo* W 68-62 H F/3 at Western Michigan* L 51-71 A

F/7 F/10 F/14 F/17 F/21 F/24 F/28 M/2

Bowling Green* Eastern Michigan* at Ball State* Miami* at Kent State* Ohio* at Toledo* Akron*

L L L L L L L L

64-77 46-53 54-66 56-60 51-75 58-73 51-85 67-77

H H A H A H A H

1996-97 Overall: 11-16; MAC: 7-11, 7th Head Coach: Fran Voll N/23 at Dayton L 68-73 A N/30 at Michigan State L 64-78 A D/8 Michigan L 56-68 H D/14 at Nebraska L 48-72 A D/18 Chicago State W 55-40 N D/19 Tennessee State (OT) W 83-74 N D/28 Detroit (OT) W 73-72 H D/31 at Saint Louis W 66-53 A J/4 at Bowling Green* L 50-59 A J/8 Eastern Michigan* (OT) L 85-88 H J/11 Western Michigan* L 49-67 H J/13 at Miami* L 37-50 A J/15 at Ball State* L 64-74 A J/18 Toledo* L 67-92 H J/22 at Akron* L 66-86 A J/25 Ohio* L 73-77 H J/29 at Kent State* L 63-81 A F/1 at Eastern Michigan* W 69-60 A F/3 at Western Michigan* W 64-59 A F/8 Miami* L 57-71 H F/12 Ball State* L 62-67 H F/15 at Toledo* W 72-69 A F/19 Akron* W 66-56 H F/22 at Ohio* W 74-60 A F/26 Kent State* W 80-79 H M/1 Bowling Green* W 73-55 H M/3 at Kent State** L 63-106 A 1997-98 Overall: 10-17; MAC: 7-11, t-2nd West Head Coach: Fran Voll N/15 Saint Louis W 73-55 H N/22 Davidson W 86-79 H N/24 at Northern Illinois* (OT) W 90-84 A N/29 at Colorado L 49-71 A N/30 vs St. Joseph’s L 51-77 N D/3 vs Michigan L 66-78 N D/14 Michigan State L 82-89 H D/18 Georgia L 73-94 H D/29 Ball State* L 69-71 H D/30 Manhattan W 84-52 H J/3 at Miami* L 72-87 A J/5 at Bowling Green* L 82-92 A J/8 Akron* W 74-62 H J/10 Kent State* L 68-86 H

J/17 J/21 J/24 J/29 J/31 F/5 F/7 F/14 F/18 F/21 F/23 F/25 F/27

Western Michigan* at Toledo* Eastern Michigan* at Kent State* at Akron* Ohio* at Marshall* at Western Michigan* at Eastern Michigan* Toledo* at Ball State* Northern Illinois* at Bowling Green**

W L W L L L W W L L W L L

79-70 63-81 83-61 62-76 63-64 67-77 94-83 77-65 81-83 69-77 99-75 68-79 65-76

H A H A A H A A A H A H A

1998-99 Overall: 11-16; MAC: 7-9, t-4th West Head Coach: Fran Voll N/15 at Michigan State L 48-73 A N/21 at Western Michigan L 57-75 A N/24 Marshall* W 87-78 H D/1 Saginaw Valley State L 62-74 H D/4 at Michigan L 40-103 A D/9 Chicago State W 78-54 N D/10 Western Illinois W 65-49 N D/20 Oakland W 79-74 H D/22 Eastern Michigan W 96-71 H D/27 Butler L 63-74 N D/28 San Francisco L 81-87 N J/2 at Kent State* L 75-104 A J/6 Akron* L 78-79 H J/9 Miami* W 79-64 H J/12 at Ohio* W 77-63 A J/16 Ball State* L 69-72 H J/20 at Buffalo* L 56-59 A J/23 Toledo* W 83-75 H J/27 at Northern Illinois* W 67-64 A J/30 at Eastern Michigan* W 81-76 A F/6 Western Michigan* L 74-85 H F/10 at Akron* L 52-75 A F/13 at Marshall* W 73-64 A F/17 Bowling Green* L 81-84 H F/20 at Miami* L 78-82 A F/23 Kent State* L 71-94 H F/26 at Toledo** L 78-88 A 1999-00 Overall: 9-19; MAC: 6-10, 5th West Head Coach: Fran Voll N/19 Detroit L 58-72 H N/26 George Washington L 62-94 N N/27 Texas Southern W 79-47 N D/4 at Eastern Michigan L 55-92 A D/8 Michigan State L 62-87 H D/10 Niagara W 77-58 N D/11 Stony Brook L 58-62 N D/19 Michigan L 71-83 H D/22 at Oakland L 61-75 A

Central Michigan University Women’s Basketball

F/26 M/2 M/5 M/8

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Game-By-Game D/29 J/2 J/4 J/6 J/8 J/12 J/15 J/19 J/22 J/26 J/29 F/5 F/10 F/12 F/17 F/19 F/23 F/25 M/2

Ferris State L at Ohio* L Wisconsin-Milwaukee W Bowling Green* L Ball State* W at Eastern Michigan* W at Toledo* L Miami* W Marshall* W at Northern Illinois* L Eastern Michigan* W Western Michigan* L at Kent State* L at Akron* L Northern Illinois* W Toledo* L at Western Michigan* L at Ball State* (OT) L at Ball State** L

60-67 61-73 70-67 69-80 74-69 60-51 60-67 75-71 68-59 63-73 69-67 63-82 55-94 60-68 66-53 64-86 65-90 86-92 81-95

H A H H H A A H H A H H A A H H A A A

2000-01 Overall: 4-24; MAC: 1-15, 7th West Head Coach: Fran Voll Interim Head Coach: Ina Nicosia N/18 Providence L 55-78 N N/19 Binghamton L 49-69 N N/24 at Maine L 65-78 A N/25 Harvard W 69-52 N N/29 at Cleveland State L 63-85 A D/3 Wofford W 75-58 H D/9 at Detroit L 71-83 A D/17 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 48-90 A D/20 at Michigan State L 52-81 A D/23 Oakland (OT) L 66-67 H D/29 Lake Superior State W 85-78 H J/3 Eastern Michigan* L 59-78 H J/6 Ball State* L 62-87 H J/9 at Bowling Green* L 63-82 A J/13 at Miami* L 57-85 A J/16 at Marshall* (OT) L 75-80 A J/20 Ohio* L 78-99 H J/24 Toledo* L 57-83 H J/27 at Northern Illinois* L 55-72 A F/3 at Western Michigan* L 58-77 A F/6 Akron* L 58-75 H F/10 Kent State* L 53-68 H F/14 at Eastern Michigan* L 61-73 A F/17 at Toledo* L 53-74 A F/21 Western Michigan* W 74-68 H F/24 at Ball State* L 50-85 A F/27 Northern Illinois * L 51-67 H M/2 at Northern Illinois ** L 35-57 A 2001-02 Overall: 10-18; MAC: 2-14, 6th West Head Coach: Eileen Kleinfelter N/18 Wayne State W 80-61 H

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N/20 N/25 N/27 N/30 D/2 D/8 D/17 D/21 D/22 D/29 J/2 J/5 J/8 J/12 J/15 J/19 J/23 J/26 J/28 F/2 F/6 F/13 F/16 F/19 F/23 F/26 M/2

at Oakland L at Illinois State W IUPUI W at Canisius W at Niagara W Detroit L Dartmouth W Long Island W at New Mexico L Northwood W Ball State* L Bowling Green* W at Buffalo* L at Kent State* L Marshall* L at Ohio* L Toledo* L Eastern Michigan* L at Northern Illinois* L Western Michigan* L at Akron* W at Eastern Michigan* L Miami* L at Western Michigan* L at Ball State* L Northern Illinois* L at Western Michigan** L

58-69 72-62 57-56 61-40 63-46 51-70 62-61 79-58 40-71 68-52 81-90 81-71 45-55 48-78 64-67 69-75 47-63 43-52 61-74 55-71 76-56 59-70 57-64 78-87 58-80 51-68 67-77

A A H A A H H N A H H H A A H A H H A H A A H A A H A

2002-03 Overall: 11-17; MAC: 5-11, t-6th West Head Coach: Eileen Kleinfelter N/22 Siena Heights W 88-42 H N/26 Oakland W 61-39 H N/30 Harvard L 58-69 N D/1 Youngstown State W 56-51 N D/6 Alabama-Birmingham L 44-59 N D/7 Yale W 49-39 N D/14 at Detroit W 57-54 A D/17 Cleveland State L 63-66 H D/20 at Oklahoma State L 57-66 A D/28 Niagara L 59-62 H D/30 Canisius W 69-62 H J/8 at Eastern Michigan* (OT) L 61-65 A J/11 Akron* W 80-68 H J/15 Ball State* L 70-78 H J/18 at Bowling Green* L 45-63 A J/20 Western Michigan* L 55-86 H J/22 at Northern Illinois* L 43-49 A J/28 Kent State* (OT) W 65-58 H F/1 at Marshall* (OT) L 49-53 A F/5 Bowling Green* W 42-30 H F/10 at Ohio* W 66-63 A F/15 Eastern Michigan* L 47-59 H F/19 at Miami* L 70-73 A F/22 Buffalo* L 54-64 H F/26 Northern Illinois* W 70-62 H M/1 at Western Michigan* L 65-87 A

M/4 M/8

at Toledo* at Buffalo**

L 50-62 A L 53-72 A

2003-04 Overall: 5-23; MAC: 1-15, 7th West Head Coach: Eileen Kleinfelter N/21 Concordia W 111-36 H N/25 at Oakland L 57-69 A N/30 Valparaiso L 46-66 H D/6 at Xavier L 35-72 A D/7 East Tennesse State W 52-49 N D/13 at Wright State L 61-62 A D/16 Detroit L 45-63 H D/19 at Texas A&M-CC L 49-66 A D/21 at Texas-Pan American W 56-40 A D/28 Colgate W 69-64 H D/30 at IUPUI L 61-71 A J/7 Toledo* L 53-60 H J/10 at Eastern Michigan* L 50-87 A J/14 Northern Illinois* L 59-74 H J/17 at Bowling Green* L 60-68 A J/21 at Buffalo* L 52-57 A J/24 Marshall* L 56-73 H J/28 Western Michigan* L 59-72 H J/31 at Ball State* L 65-72 A F/3 Ohio* L 48-53 H F/7 at Kent State* L 45-65 A F/14 Bowling Green* L 51-69 H F/18 at Akron* (OT) W 70-65 A F/21 Miami* L 50-65 H F/24 at Western Michigan* L 55-67 A F/28 at Northern Illinois* L 51-60 A M/2 Eastern Michigan* L 68-89 H M/6 at Bowling Green** L 54-66 A 2004-05 Overall: 10-18; MAC: 4-12, T-6th West Head Coach: Eileen Kleinfelter N/19 Tri-State W 116-55 H N/23 Oakland L 70-74 H N/27 vs. Chicago State W 57-37 N N/28 at Indiana L 32-42 A D/2 Cleveland State W 88-51 H D/4 Wright State (OT) W 74-63 H D/8 at Valparaiso L 60-81 A D/12 Illinois-Chicago W 74-63 H D/20 at Detroit L 47-62 A D/28 at Illinois L 44-82 A D/30 at Saint Louis W 62-46 A J/5 Western Michigan* L 64-69 H J/8 at Ball State* (2OT) L 78-81 A J/12 Kent State* W 58-52 H J/15 at Ohio* L 70-71 A J/18 Toledo* L 55-64 H J/26 at Marshall* L 69-79 A J/29 Northern Illinois* (2OT) W 64-58 H F/2 at Miami* L 50-56 A


Game-By-Game Eastern Michigan* at Toledo* Buffalo* at Bowling Green* Akron* (OT) at Eastern Michigan* at Western Michigan* Ball State* at Ohio**

L L W L W L L L L

48-60 51-65 69-45 58-72 78-77 53-69 75-86 67-68 43-71

H A H A H A A H A

2005-06 Overall: 16-12; MAC: 7-9, T-4th West Head Coach: Eileen Kleinfelter N/19 Wilberforce W 86-39 H N/22 at Illinois-Chicago W 67-62 A N/26 IPFW W 69-61 H N/30 at Michigan W 79-57 A D/6 at Cleveland State W 66-44 A D/9 Valparaiso W 55-49 H D/16 at Central Florida L 48-57 A D/17 vs Troy W 75-63 N D/19 at Jacksonville W 66-54 A D/28 Saint Louis W 65-55 H D/30 at Michigan State L 50-75 A J/7 at Western Michigan* L 50-58 A J/11 Northern Illinois* L 57-59 H J/14 at Ball State* L 47-57 A J/18 at Toledo* W 60-48 A J/21 Eastern Michigan* L 45-58 H J/25 Bowling Green* L 52-57 H J/28 at Kent State* L 51-57 A F/1 Miami (Ohio)* W 80-67 H F/4 Ohio* W 64-48 H F/8 at Buffalo* W 58-50 A F/11 at Akron* W 60-44 A F/14 Western Michigan* L 54-64 H F/18 at Northern Illinois* L 42-68 A F/22 Ball State* W 59-58 H F/25 Toledo* W 54-51 H M/1 at Eastern Michigan* L 51-59 A M/4 Ohio** L 57-74 A 2006-07 Overall: 11-19; MAC: 3-13, 6th West Head Coach: Eileen Kleinfelter N/10 at Notre Dame L 68-88 A N/13 Saginaw Valley State W 85-63 H N/17 at Illinois-Chicago L 68-84 A N/19 at Chicago State L 64-78 A N/26 Oakland W 69-57 H N/28 Michigan L 47-52 H D/2 at IPFW W 70-56 A D/5 Marygrove W 94-70 H D/9 at Syracuse W 74-68 A D/18 Dartmouth W 68-49 H D/21 at Valparaiso W 62-45 A D/29 Seton Hall L 55-79 N

D/30 J/3 J/6 J/10 J/13 J/17 J/20 J/23 J/27 F/3 F/7 F/10 F/14 F/17 F/21 F/24 F/28 M/4

Gardner-Webb Western Michigan* at Northern Illinois* Ball State (OT)* Toledo* at Eastern Michigan* at Bowling Green* Kent State* at Miami* at Ohio* Akron* Buffalo* at Western Michigan* Northern Illinois* at Ball State* at Toledo* Eastern Michigan* Ohio**

W W L L L L L L L L W L L W L L L L

77-64 91-78 61-73 65-73 82-85 62-77 50-70 53-71 70-79 65-69 81-69 80-90 66-80 73-61 59-84 62-73 50-57 51-55

N H A H H A A H A A H H A H A A H N

2007-08 Overall: 6-23; MAC: 2-13, 6th West Head Coach: Sue Guevara N/9 Illinois-Chicago W 76-71 H N/12 at Temple L 45-83 A N/17 Chicago State W 69-68 H N/20 Notre Dame L 41-94 H N/25 at Oakland L 53-74 A N/30 at Northwestern L 48-52 A D/1 vs. Wagner W 73-61 N D/5 at Youngstown State L 58-66 A D/8 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 64-79 H D/17 at Cincinnati L 69-82 A D/29 Texas A&M-CC W 72-49 N D/30 Dayton L 71-86 A J/3 at Ole Miss (OT) L 70-81 A J/9 at Toledo* L 52-72 A J/12 Western Michigan* L 57-67 H J/15 at Northern Illinois* L 60-87 A J/19 Eastern Michigan* L 66-68 H J/23 at Ball State* L 57-82 A J/26 Ohio* L 64-71 H J/29 at Akron* L 69-70 A F/2 Miami* L 74-76 H F/9 at Kent State* (OT) W 87-70 A F/13 Bowling Green* L 82-87 H F/16 at Buffalo* W 80-57 A F/23 at Western Michigan* (OT) L 91-98 A F/27 Ball State* L 69-81 H M/1 Toledo* L 76-81 H M/5 at Eastern Michigan* L 65-73 A M/9 vs. Ohio** L 65-68 N

2008-09 Overall: 18-14; MAC: 9-7, 4th West Head Coach: Sue Guevara N/15 Indiana State W 84-83 H N/21 Howard W 74-56 A N/22 Georgetown L 77-82 A N/25 Valparaiso W 86-80 H N/29 Dayton L 76-78 N N/30 Boston Univ. W 84-72 N D/6 UAB W 96-72 H D/14 Youngstown State W 78-50 H D/18 Loyola-Chicago L 82-87 A D/20 Wisc.-Milwaukee L 77-78 A D/28 New Hampshire W 72-62 N D/29 Louisville (No.10) L 72-95 A D/30 Morehead State W 95-88 N J/7 Northern Illinois* L 70-75 H J/10 Eastern Michigan* W 77-56 A J/14 Ball State* L 75-83 A J/17 Western Michigan* W 98-87 H J/21 Toledo* L 65-76 A J/24 Buffalo* W 89-81 H J/28 Temple L 58-80 H J/31 Ohio* W 72-65 A F/4 Kent State* W 109-94 H F/7 Miami (Ohio)* L 78-83 A F/11 Akron* W 78-57 H F/15 Bowling Green* L 94-79 A F/22 Ball State* L 67-71 H F/25 Western Michigan* W 64-60 A F/28 Northern Illinois* L 66-81 A M/3 Toledo* W 80-70 H M/7 Eastern Michigan* W 95-62 H M/11 Akron** W 67-59 N M/13 Bowling Green** L 65-82 N Key: N - Neutral site * MAC game ** MAC tournament game + NCAA tournament game

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MAC Game-By-Game Year Date Winner Akron (16-12) 1983 D/18 CMU 1990 D/6 Akron 1991 D/29 CMU 1993 J/30 CMU F/27 CMU 1994 J/22 CMU F/19 CMU 1995 J/4 Akron M/4 Akron 1996 J/3 Akron M/2 Akron 1997 J/22 Akron F/19 CMU 1998 J/8 CMU J/31 Akron 1999 J/6 Akron F/10 Akron 2000 F/12 Akron 2001 F/6 Akron 2002 F/6 CMU 2003 J/11 CMU 2004 F/18 CMU 2005 F/21 CMU 2006 F/11 CMU 2007 F/7 CMU 2008 J/29 Akron 2009 F/11 CMU M/11 CMU*

H/A Score A A H A H H A H A A H A H H A H A A H A H A H A H A H N

64-63 59-72 76-50 80-50 78-64 61-53 72-65 81-66 80-71 76-62 77-67 86-66 66-56 74-62 64-63 79-78 75-52 68-60 75-58 76-56 80-68 70-65 78-77 60-44 81-69 70-69 78-57 67-59

Ball State (29-30) 1971 M/13 Ball State A 60-36 1978 J/14 Ball State A 70-66 1979 CMU H 75-63 1980 J/12 CMU H 72-63 1981 J/31 CMU A 85-82 1982 J/30 Ball State A 86-75 1983 J/29 CMU A 82-62 F/26 CMU H 88-46 1984 J/11 CMU A 74-53 F/8 CMU H 80-65 1985 J/2 CMU A 76-55 M/2 CMU A 75-73 1986 J/25 CMU A 82-59 F/22 CMU H 89-70 1987 J/7 CMU A 63-62 F/4 CMU H 79-68 1988 J/20 CMU H 74-72 F/17 CMU A 68-58

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1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

J/11 F/8 J/3 M/3 M/5 J/26 F/23 J/25 F/22 J/16 F/13 J/8 F/5 J/18 F/15 J/17 F/14 J/15 F/12 D/29 F/23 J/16 J/8 F/25 M/2 J/6 F/24 J/2 F/23 J/15 J/31 J/8 M/1 J/14 F/22 J/10 F/21 J/23 F/27 J/14 F/22

BGSU (12-42) 1980 J/19 1981 J/24 1982 J/22 1983 M/2 F/2 1984 J/25 F/22

Ball State A CMU H CMU H Ball State A Ball State* H CMU A CMU H CMU H Ball State A CMU A CMU H CMU H Ball State A CMU A CMU H CMU H Ball State A Ball State A Ball State H Ball State H CMU A Ball State H CMU H Ball State A Ball State* A Ball State H Ball State A Ball State H Ball State A Ball State H Ball State A Ball State A Ball State H Ball State A CMU H Ball State H Ball State A Ball State A Ball State H Ball State A Ball State H

80-71 69-52 69-67 62-60 77-57 80-62 66-61 95-40 69-58 51-48 65-59 88-62 69-78 82-55 64-59 86-74 66-54 74-64 67-62 71-69 99-75 72-69 74-69 92-86 95-81 87-62 85-50 90-81 80-58 78-70 72-65 81-78 68-67 57-47 59-58 73-65 84-59 82-57 81-69 83-75 71-67

CMU BGSU BGSU CMU BGSU CMU CMU

64-55 73-69 74-61 79-69 80-60 89-60 74-66

A H A A H H A

1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

J/15 F/13 J/8 F/5 M/7 J/3 J/31 M/7 F/3 M/2 M/11 J/28 F/25 J/20 F/17 J/12 F/9 M/7 J/11 F/8 F/3 F/27 J/26 F/23 J/11 F/8 J/10 F/7 J/4 M/1 J/5 F/27 F/17 J/6 J/9 J/5 J/18 F/5 J/17 F/14 M/6 F/15 J/25 J/20 F/13 F/15 M/13

BGSU CMU BGSU BGSU CMU* BGSU BGSU BGSU* BGSU BGSU BGSU* BGSU BGSU BGSU BGSU CMU BGSU CMU* BGSU BGSU BGSU BGSU BGSU BGSU BGSU CMU BGSU BGSU BGSU CMU BGSU BGSU* BGSU BGSU BGSU CMU BGSU CMU BGSU BGSU BGSU* BGSU BGSU BGSU BGSU BGSU BGSU*

A 58-41 H 69-58 H 53-52 A 85-75 H 67-64 H 85-79 A 91-78 H 63-62 A 101-78 H 89-69 H 95-60 A 87-65 H 91-78 H 70-60 A 88-64 A 72-60 H 78-66 H 84-72 H 82-66 A 82-57 A 81-62 H 73-62 H 63-48 A 80-72 H 73-46 A 60-58 A 75-47 H 77-64 A 59-50 H 73-55 A 92-82 A 76-65 H 84-81 H 80-69 A 82-63 H 81-71 A 53-45 H 42-30 A 68-60 H 69-51 A 66-54 A 72-58 H 57-52 A 70-50 H 87-82 A 94-79 N 82-65

Buffalo (4-6) 1999 J/20 Buffalo A 59-56


MAC Game-By-Game J/2 F/22 M/8 J/21 F/12 F/8 F/10 F/16 J/24

Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo* Buffalo CMU CMU Buffalo CMU CMU

A H A A H A H A H

55-45 64-54 72-53 57-52 69-45 58-50 90-80 80-57 89-81

Eastern Michigan (39-30) 1970 M/5 CMU A 1973 F/3 CMU A 1974 F/15 CMU H F/27 CMU H 1975 CMU H EMU A EMU H 1976 EMU H 1977 J/22 CMU H F/12 EMU A 1978 F/16 CMU H F/25 CMU H 1979 EMU A 1980 J/30 CMU H 1981 J/22 EMU A 1982 F/2 CMU H 1983 J/5 CMU H M/5 EMU A 1984 J/28 CMU A F/25 CMU H 1985 J/19 CMU H F/16 EMU A 1986 J/11 CMU A F/8 EMU H 1987 J/10 CMU H F/7 CMU A 1988 J/6 CMU H M/5 CMU A 1989 J/25 CMU H F/22 EMU A 1990 J/24 CMU A F/21 CMU H 1991 J/16 CMU H F/13 EMU A 1992 J/15 CMU A F/12 CMU H 1993 J/6 CMU H M/6 CMU A 1994 J/29 CMU A

56-34 42-29 56-38 63-39 52-50 49-47 35-25 65-45 78-49 71-60 60-51 76-74 67-58 86-81 85-59 83-74 69-44 80-68 85-68 85-63 83-60 80-79 90-86 65-61 84-66 93-81 94-74 78-69 81-66 79-61 58-57 68-63 76-60 68-61 82-75 81-72 66-55 53-51 69-49

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

F/26 J/14 F/11 J/13 F/10 J/8 F/1 J/24 F/18 D/22 J/30 D/4 J/12 J/29 J/3 F/14 J/26 F/13 J/8 F/15 J/10 M/2 F/5 F/23 J/21 M/1 J/17 F/28 J/19 M/5 J/10 M/7

CMU CMU CMU EMU EMU EMU CMU CMU EMU CMU CMU EMU CMU CMU EMU EMU EMU EMU EMU EMU EMU EMU EMU EMU EMU EMU EMU EMU EMU EMU CMU CMU

Kent State (21-28) 1980 J/18 Kent State 1981 J/13 Kent State 1982 D/11 Kent State 1983 J/15 CMU F/12 CMU 1984 J/7 CMU F/4 CMU 1985 J/30 CMU F/27 CMU 1986 J/22 CMU F/19 CMU 1987 D/31 CMU F/28 Kent State 1988 J/16 CMU F/13 CMU 1989 J/7 CMU

H H A A H H A H A H A A A H H A H A A H A H H A H A A H H A A H

74-63 70-49 66-58 76-68 53-46 88-85 69-60 83-61 83-81 96-71 81-76 92-55 60-51 69-67 78-59 73-61 52-43 70-59 65-61 59-47 87-50 89-68 60-48 69-53 58-45 59-51 77-62 57-50 68-66 73-65 77-56 95-62

H 81-62 H 73-66 A 79-75 A 72-53 H 72-57 H 83-58 A 80-57 A 62-46 H 63-30 H 82-72 A 76-70 H 80-71 A 76-67 A 103-70 H 85-73 H 75-72

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

F/4 J/31 F/28 J/23 F/20 J/22 F/19 J/13 F/10 M/9 J/5 M/5 J/25 F/22 J/24 F/21 J/29 F/26 M/3 J/10 J/29 J/2 F/23 F/10 F/10 J/12 J/28 F/7 J/12 J/28 J/23 F/9 F/4

CMU A 75-68 CMU A 75-64 Kent State H 78-64 CMU H 90-86 Kent State A 94-75 Kent State A 89-70 Kent State H 81-80 CMU H 97-72 Kent State A 81-64 Kent State* A 71-57 Kent State A 63-96 Kent State H 82-88 Kent State A 83-60 Kent State H 77-63 Kent State H 69-57 Kent State A 75-51 Kent State A 81-63 CMU H 80-79 Kent State* A 106-63 Kent State H 86-68 Kent State A 76-62 Kent State A 104-75 Kent State H 94-71 Kent State A 94-55 Kent State H 68-53 Kent State A 78-48 CMU H 65-58 Kent State A 65-45 CMU H 58-52 Kent State A 57-51 Kent State H 71-53 CMU A 87-70 CMU H 109-94

Miami (20-30) 1980 F/15 Miami 1981 F/14 Miami 1982 J/16 Miami F/21 Miami* 1983 J/19 CMU F/16 Miami M/12 CMU* 1984 J/21 CMU F/18 CMU 1985 J/5 CMU F/2 CMU 1986 J/29 CMU F/25 CMU 1987 J/14 CMU F/11 CMU

H 69-58 A 77-68 H 82-52 H 103-52 H 69-67 A 65-63 H 78-73 H 94-70 A 85-64 A 60-57 H 78-63 H 94-82 A 86-62 H 72-65 A 77-64

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MAC Game-By-Game 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

J/23 F/20 J/14 F/11 M/7 J/6 F/3 J/30 F/27 J/29 F/26 M/10 J/20 F/17 J/12 F/9 J/21 F/18 J/20 F/17 J/13 F/8 J/3 J/9 F/20 J/19 J/13 F/16 F/19 F/21 F/2 F/1 J/27 F/2 F/7

CMU Miami Miami CMU CMU* Miami Miami CMU Miami CMU CMU CMU* Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami CMU Miami CMU Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami

A H H A H A H H A A H H H A A H H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A

71-63 64-56 71-58 56-55 74-58 65-61 96-83 67-61 73-60 66-60 75-66 69-59 63-59 70-69 41-64 57-66 73-62 62-54 69-47 60-56 50-37 71-57 87-72 79-64 82-78 75-71 85-57 64-57 73-70 81-77 56-50 80-67 79-70 76-74 83-78

orthern Illinois (16-20) N 1980 F/23 CMU H 92-82 J/2 CMU H 92-84 1981 F/28 NIU A 79-69 1982 F/6 NIU H 69-67 1983 J/12 CMU H 53-50 F/9 NIU A 59-54 1984 J/4 CMU A 89-60 M/3 CMU H 88-75 M/5 CMU* H 106-72 1985 J/26 CMU H 79-67 F/23 NIU A 74-70 M/8 CMU* H 72-59 1986 J/18 CMU A 87-86

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1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

F/15 N/24 F/25 J/27 J/26 F/17 J/27 F/27 M/2 J/28 F/26 F/22 F/26 J/14 F/28 J/29 J/11 F/18 J/6 F/17 J/15 J/7 F/28

CMU CMU NIU CMU NIU CMU NIU NIU NIU* NIU NIU NIU CMU NIU NIU CMU NIU NIU NIU CMU NIU NIU NIU

H 101-79 A 90-84 H 79-68 A 67-64 A 73-63 H 66-53 A 72-55 H 67-51 A 57-35 A 74-61 H 68-51 A 49-43 H 70-62 H 74-59 A 60-51 H 64-58 H 59-57 A 68-42 A 73-67 H 73-61 A 87-60 H 75-70 A 81-66

Ohio (24-27) 1981 J/3 F/7 1982 D/7 1983 J/26 F/23 1984 J/18 F/15 1985 J/9 F/6 1986 J/4 F/11 M/8 1987 J/28 J/30 1988 F/30 F/27 1989 J/21 F/18 1990 J/13 F/10 1991 J/5 F/2 M/4 1992 F/5 M/4

Ohio CMU CMU CMU Ohio CMU CMU CMU CMU CMU Ohio Ohio* CMU CMU Ohio CMU CMU Ohio CMU CMU CMU CMU CMU* Ohio CMU

H A H H A A H H A H A H A H A H H A A H H A H A H

66-61 68-64 93-86 98-81 91-80 80-69 99-77 79-61 79-74 90-81 88-83 92-85 72-61 81-69 71-60 68-64 77-68 74-59 62-57 69-58 82-72 72-64 71-70 65-64 81-73

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

J/27 F/24 J/19 F/16 J/28 F/25 J/27 F/24 J/25 F/22 F/5 J/12 J/2 J/20 J/19 F/10 F/3 J/15 M/5 F/4 M/4 F/3 M/4 J/26 M/9 J/31

Ohio CMU Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio CMU Ohio CMU Ohio Ohio Ohio CMU Ohio Ohio Ohio* CMU Ohio* Ohio Ohio* Ohio Ohio* CMU

Toledo (25-37) 1980 J/3 CMU 1981 J/10 CMU 1982 J/23 Toledo 1983 J/8 CMU F/5 Toledo M/11 CMU* 1984 F/1 CMU F/29 CMU M/9 CMU 1985 J/23 CMU F/20 CMU 1986 J/15 CMU J/17 CMU 1987 J/17 CMU F/14 Toledo 1988 J/9 CMU F/6 CMU M/8 CMU* 1989 F/1 Toledo M/1 Toledo M/8 Toledo* 1990 J/17 Toledo

H A A H H A A H H A H A A H A A H A A H A A N H N A

61-59 55-45 67-78 51-60 70-60 66-54 94-64 73-58 77-73 74-60 77-67 77-63 73-61 99-78 75-69 66-63 53-48 71-70 71-43 64-48 74-57 69-65 55-51 71-64 68-65 72-65

A H A A H H H A H A H H A H A A H H H A H A

93-66 72-48 65-51 58-56 58-56 80-66 77-67 75-53 71-55 67-53 98-78 82-62 87-67 89-81 75-66 61-58 63-61 50-49 55-54 71-63 55-51 69-59


MAC Game-By-Game F/14 J/19 F/16 M/9 J/18 F/15 M/12 J/9 F/6 F/2 M/2 M/8 F/1 M/1 M/7 J/31 F/28 J/18 F/15 J/21 F/21 J/23 F/26 J/24 F/17 J/24 F/17 J/23 M/4 J/7 J/18 F/8 J/18 F/25 J/13 F/24 J/9 M/1 J/21 M/7

Toledo Toledo CMU Toledo* CMU Toledo Toledo* Toledo CMU Toledo CMU Toledo* Toledo Toledo Toledo* CMU Toledo Toledo CMU Toledo Toledo CMU Toledo* Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo CMU CMU Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo CMU

H A H H H A H A H H A A A H A H A H A A H H A A H H A H A H H A A H H A A H A H

Western Michigan (34-46) 1969 F/14 CMU H 1970 F/13 CMU A 1972 F/19 WMU H M/4 WMU A M/12 WMU H 1973 F/24 WMU A M/3 WMU H 1974 F/23 WMU H

78-59 76-61 78-76 93-66 77-71 85-53 69-59 81-69 60-54 61-68 67-63 71-74 72-61 85-66 81-64 68-62 85-51 92-67 72-69 81-63 77-69 83-75 88-78 67-60 86-64 83-57 74-53 63-47 62-50 60-53 64-55 65-51 60-48 54-51 85-82 73-62 72-52 81-76 76-65 80-70

40-30 44-37 53-49 54-45 50-46 71-63 60-38 65-49

1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

F/15 F/26 F/11 J/9 J/9 J/9 J/4 F/21 N/27 F/18 N/27 J/22 F/19 J/14 F/11 J/12 F/9 M/9 J/2 M/2 J/21 F/18 M/6 J/21 F/24 J/18 F/15 F/7 J/10 J/2 M/2 F/1 F/29 J/23 F/20 J/15 F/12 J/7 F/4 J/6 F/3 J/11 F/3 J/17 F/14 N/21

WMU WMU WMU WMU CMU WMU WMU WMU CMU CMU WMU CMU WMU CMU* CMU CMU CMU CMU CMU CMU CMU WMU* CMU WMU CMU WMU CMU* CMU WMU WMU WMU CMU WMU CMU CMU CMU CMU WMU CMU CMU CMU WMU CMU WMU WMU WMU CMU CMU CMU WMU

A A H H A H A H A A H H A H H A H H A A H H A H A H H H A A H H A H A H A A H H A A H H A H A H A A

62-51 86-76 78-56 70-57 68-67 66-64 87-72 69-68 68-64 64-60 81-76 90-71 73-66 47-45 69-62 96-78 78-57 96-55 78-61 79-66 80-73 73-63 66-61 73-65 79-60 78-71 82-70 75-61 64-56 68-58 72-68 71-64 73-64 67-63 72-63 58-56 86-62 61-56 61-50 63-61 65-62 72-57 70-61 75-48 71-51 67-49 64-59 79-70 77-65 75-57

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

F/6 F/5 F/23 F/3 F/21 F/2 F/19 M/2 J/20 M/1 J/28 F/24 J/5 F/26 J/7 F/14 J/3 F/14 J/12 F/23 J/17 F/25

WMU WMU WMU WMU CMU WMU WMU WMU* WMU WMU WMU WMU WMU WMU WMU WMU CMU WMU WMU WMU CMU CMU

*MAC Tournament Game

H H A A H H A A H A H A H A A H H A H A H A

85-74 82-63 90-65 72-57 74-68 71-55 87-78 77-67 86-55 87-65 72-59 67-55 69-64 86-75 58-50 64-54 91-78 80-66 67-57 98-91 98-87 64-60

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Postseason Games NCAA Division I Tournament 1983 (College Park, Maryland) First Round: Maryland 94, CMU 71 1984 (Mount Pleasant) First Round: Alabama 78, CMU 70

MAC Tournament (Final Game Location)

1982 (several sites) First Round: CMU 47, Western Michigan 45 Quarterfinals: Miami 103, CMU 56 1983 (Oxford, Ohio) MAC Tournament Champions Semifinals: CMU 80, Toledo 66 Championship: CMU 78, Miami 73 1984 (Rockford, Illinois) MAC Tournament Champions Semifinals: CMU 106, Northern Illinois 72 Championship: CMU 71, Toledo 55 1985 (Toledo, Ohio) Semifinals: CMU 72, Northern Illinois 59 Championship: Western Michigan 73, CMU 63 1986 (Rockford, Ill.) Semifinals: CMU 67, Bowling Green 64 Championship: Ohio 92, CMU 85 (OT) 1987 (Toledo, Ohio) Semifinals: CMU 82, Western Michigan 70 Championship: Bowling Green 63, CMU 62 1988 (Toledo, Ohio) First Round: at CMU 50, Toledo 49 Semifinals: Bowling Green 95, CMU 60

1992 (Detroit) First Round: at CMU 69, Miami 59 Semifinals: Toledo 69, CMU 59 1993 (Columbus, Ohio) First Round: at Kent State 71, CMU 57 1994 (Columbus, Ohio) First Round: at Toledo 74, CMU 71 1995 (Toledo, Ohio) First Round: at Toledo 81, CMU 64 1997 (Toledo, Ohio) First Round: at Kent State 106, CMU 63 1998 (Toledo, Ohio) First Round: at BGSU 76, CMU 65 1999 (Toledo, Ohio) First Round: at Toledo 88, CMU 78 2000 (Cleveland, Ohio) First Round: at Ball State 95, CMU 81 2001 (Cleveland,Ohio) First Round: at NIU 57, CMU 35 2002 (Cleveland, Ohio) First Round: at WMU 77, CMU 67 2003 (Cleveland, Ohio) First Round: at Buffalo 72, CMU 53 2004 (Cleveland, Ohio) First Round: at BGSU 66, CMU 54 2005 (Cleveland, Ohio) First Round: at Ohio 71, CMU 43 2006 (Cleveland, Ohio) First Round: at Ohio 74, CMU 57 2007 (Cleveland, Ohio) First Round: Ohio 55, CMU 51

1989 (Toledo, Ohio) First Round: CMU 74, at Miami 58 Semifinals: Toledo 55, CMU 51

2008 (Cleveland, Ohio) First Round: Ohio 68, CMU 65

1990 (Detroit) First Round: at Ball State 77, CMU 57

2009 (Cleveland, Ohio) First Round: CMU 67, Akron 59 Quarterfinals: Bowling Green 82, CMU 65

1991 (Detroit) First Round: at CMU 71, Ohio 70 Semifinals: CMU 84, Bowling Green 72 Championship: Toledo 93, CMU 66

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Year-by-Year Results

*Interim head coach

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

L 2 4 5 6 7 7 12 14 8 7 8 16 18 9 3 10 11 11 13 18 14 8 12 12 16 19 21 16 17 16 19 6 18 18 17 23 18 12 19 23 14 527

CMU Coaches’ Records Name

Years

W

L

Pct

Fran Koenig

5

26

24

.520

Marcy Weston

2

21

19

.525

Ro DiBrezzo

4

54

37

.593

Jane Cwayna

1

10

16

.385

Laura Golden

3

59

30

.663

Donita Davenport

12

171

165

.509

Fran Voll*

5

43

74

.368

Ina Nicosia*

1

2

18

.100

Eileen Kleinfelter

6

63

107

.371

Sue Guevara

2

24

37

.393

Totals

40

473

527

.473

Top Ten Rose Arena Crowds 1. 4,478-Nov. 25, 2008 (CMU 86, Valparaiso 80) 2. 4,351–Feb. 18, 1987 (Western Michigan 78, CMU 71) 3. 4,153–Feb. 25, 1987 (CMU 81, Ohio 69) 4. 3,250–March 18, 1984 (Alabama 78, CMU 70)* 5. 3,126–March 7, 1984 (CMU 106, Northern Illinois 72)# 6. 2,603–March 3, 1984 (CMU 88, Northern Illinois 75) 7. 2,386–Feb. 25, 1984 (CMU 85, Eastern Michigan 63) 8. 1,893–Nov. 24, 1990 (CMU 67, Canisius 47)@ 9. 1,746–Feb. 6, 1988 (CMU 63, Toledo 61) 1 0. 1,617–Nov. 23, 1990 (CMU 82, Chicago State 53)@ *NCAA Regional • #MAC Tournament @Chippewa Classic

Central Michigan University Women’s Basketball

CMU Year-By-Year Results Year...............Coach........................ W 1969-70.........Fran Koenig.................. 3 1970-71.........Fran Koenig.................. 7 1971-72.........Fran Koenig.................. 8 1972-73.........Fran Koenig.................. 4 1973-74.........Fran Koenig . ............... 4 1974-75.........Marcy Weston............ 10 1975-76.........Marcy Weston............ 11 1976-77.........Ro DiBrezzo................ 12 1977-78.........Ro DiBrezzo................ 13 1978-79.........Ro DiBrezzo................ 10 1979-80.........Ro DiBrezzo................ 19 1980-81.........Jane Cwayna.............. 10 1981-82.........Laura Golden.............. 11 1982-83.........Laura Golden.............. 21 1983-84.........Laura Golden.............. 27 1984-85.........Donita Davenport........ 19 1985-86.........Donita Davenport........ 18 1986-87.........Donita Davenport........ 17 1987-88.........Donita Davenport........ 16 1988-89.........Donita Davenport........ 11 1989-90.........Donita Davenport........ 14 1990-91.........Donita Davenport........ 21 1991-92.........Donita Davenport........ 16 1992-93.........Donita Davenport........ 15 1993-94.........Donita Davenport........ 11 1994-95.........Donita Davenport.......... 8 1995-96.........Donita Davenport.......... 5 1996-97.........Fran Voll..................... 11 1997-98.........Fran Voll..................... 10 1998-99.........Fran Voll..................... 11 1999-00.........Fran Voll....................... 9 2000-01.........Fran Voll....................... 2 2000-01.........Ina Nicosia*.................. 2 2001-02.........Eileen Kleinfelter......... 10 2002-03.........Eileen Kleinfelter......... 11 2003-04.........Eileen Kleinfelter........... 5 2004-05.........Eileen Kleinfelter......... 10 2005-06.........Eileen Kleinfelter......... 16 2006-07.........Eileen Kleinfelter......... 11 2007-08.........Sue Guevara................. 6 2008-09.........Sue Guevara............... 18 Totals............................................ 473

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Records Individual Career Records

Points 1. Sue Nissen (1988-91).................................1938 2. Carla Sterk ( 1990-93).................................1539 3. Jody Beerman (1984-87).............................1527 4. Betsy Yonkman (1983-86)............................1495 5. Tracy Renken (1994-97)..............................1386 6. LaTanga Cox (1983-86)...............................1373 7. Nikki Thompkins (1991-94)..........................1258 8. Carrie Isanhart (1990-93)............................1242 9. Sylvia Odum (1982-85)................................1215 10. Britni Houghton (2007-)...........................1160 11. Shelly Woods (1997-00)..............................1128 12. Tracy Creten ( 1979-82)..............................1127 13. Julie Roberts (1978-81)..............................1104 14 Angel Chan (2006-09).................................1076 15. Lisa Zodtner (1980-83)................................1071 16. Ann Skufca (2003-07).................................1018 17. Desiree Eidson (1999-2003)........................1008 18. Casey Manning (2002-06)...........................1005 Scoring Average 1. Sue Nissen (1988-91)................................17.00 2. Carla Sterk (1990-93).................................13.90 3. Jody Beerman (1984-87)............................13.39 4. Betsy Yonkman (1983-86)...........................13.23 5. Tracy Renken (1994-97).............................13.20 6. Julie Roberts (1978-81)..............................12.13 7. Nikki Thompkins (1991-94).........................12.00 Sally Sedlar (1998-99)................................12.00 9. LaTanga Cox (1983-86)..............................11.73 10. Tracy Creten (1979-82)..............................11.61 Field Goal Percentage (min. 300 made) 1. Nikki Thompkins (1991-94)............................543 2. LaTanga Cox (1983-86).................................529 3. Jody Beerman (1984-87)...............................519 Carla Sterk (1990-93)....................................519 5. Sue Nissen (1988-91)...................................502 Betsy Yonkman (1983-86)..............................502 7. Trish Phillips (1983-86)..................................497 8. Gina Mazzolini (1975-78)...............................496 9. Nancy Melissa (1984-87)...............................488 10. Ebony Rainge (1995-98)................................484 Field Goals Made 1. Sue Nissen (1988-91)...................................726 2. Betsy Yonkman (1983-86)..............................620 3. Carla Sterk (1990-93)....................................579 4. Tracy Renken (1994-97)................................548 5. LaTanga Cox (1983-86).................................533 6. Jody Beerman (1984-87)...............................514 7. Sylvia Odum (1982-85)..................................498 8. Shelly Woods (1997-00)................................485 9. Nikki Thompkins (1991-94)............................482 10. Tracy Creten (1979-82).................................457

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Three-Point Field Goals Made 1. Molli Munz (1999-02) ...................................191 2. Angel Chan (2006-09)...................................171 3. Carrie Isanhart (1990-93)..............................128 4. Jodi Culbertson (1997-00).............................112 5. Erin Kuhl (2002-06 )......................................111 6. Lindy Hatfield (2001-05)................................108 7. Eve Claar (1992-95)......................................102 Lindsay Mecoli (2002-06)..............................102 9. Candace Wilson (2004-08)..............................97 10. Shonda Long (2008-)....................................76 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 60 made) 1. Sue Nissen (1988-91)................................. .400 2. Stacey Verhoff (2004-08)...............................384 3. Erin Kuhl (2002-06)..................................... .372 Sally Sedlar (1998-99)................................. .372 5. Julie Miller (1995-98).................................. .352 6. Candace Wilson (2004-08)............................349 7. Jenny Ritz (1991-94)................................... .343 8. Angel Chan (2006-09)...................................341 9. Lindsay Mecoli (2002-06)............................ .340 10. Casey Manning (2002-06)........................... .338 Lindy Hatfield (2001-05).............................. .338 Free Throws Made 1. Jody Beerman (1984-87)...............................491 2. Sue Nissen (1988-91)...................................440 3. Carla Sterk (1990-93)....................................371 4. LaTanga Cox (1983-86).................................307 5. Julie Roberts (1978-81).................................294 Nikki Thompkins (1991-94)............................294 7. Britni Houghton (2007-).............................287 8. Betsy Yonkman (1983-86)..............................255 9. Julie Miller (1995-98)....................................254 10. Carrie Isanhart (1990-93)..............................248 Free Throw Percentage (min. 200 made) 1. Jody Beerman (1984-87)...............................851 2. Julie Miller (1995-98)....................................809 3. Kathy LaBarge (1983-86)...............................800 4. Ann Skufca (2003-07)...................................795 5. Angel Chan (2006-09)...................................789 6. Carla Sterk (1990-93)....................................788 7. Angel Chan (2005-).......................................773 8. Sue Nissen (1988-91)...................................769 9. Carrie Isanhart (1990-93)..............................765 10. Terri McFarland (1980-83).............................764 Rebounds 1. Julie Roberts (1978-81)...............................1089 2. LaTanga Cox (1983-86)...............................1029 3. Sue Nissen (1988-91)...................................977 4. Carla Sterk (1990-93)....................................880 Gina Mazzolini (1975-78)...............................880 6. Vershaun Jones (1999-2002)........................869 7. Denise Tower (1981-84)................................813 8. Nikki Thompkins (1991-94)............................780 9. Tracy Creten (1979-82).................................770 10. Betsy Yonkman (1983-86)..............................734


Records

Assists 1. Suzy Merchant (1988-91)..............................463 2. Jody Beerman (1984-87)...............................445 3. Molli Munz (1998-2002) ..............................341 4. Sylvia Odum (1982-85)..................................335 5. Sue Nissen (1988-91)...................................325 6. Betsy Yonkman (1983-86)..............................319 7. Erin Kuhl (2002-06).......................................306 8. Linda Nash (1979-82)...................................304 9. Eve Claar (1992-95)......................................272 10. Molly Pich  (1985-88)....................................250 Steals 1. Julie Roberts (1978-81).................................296 2. Sylvia Odum (1982-85)..................................292 3. Jody Beerman (1984-87)...............................196 4. Lisa Zodtner (1980-83)..................................193 5. Casey Manning (2002-06).............................188 Sue Nissen (1988-91)...................................188 7. Betsy Yonkman (1983-86)..............................186 Vershaun Jones (1999-2002)........................186 9. Latisha Luckett (2006-09)..............................185 10. Julie Miller (1995-98)....................................166 Blocked Shots 1. Ann Skufca (2003-07)...................................160 2. Carla Sterk (1990-93)....................................104 3. LaTanga Cox (1983-86)...................................98 4. Denise Didley (1995-97)..................................82 5. Wendy Merriman (1990-93).............................81 6. Shelly Woods (1997-00)..................................69 7. Julie Roberts (1978-81)...................................60 8. Denise Tower (1981-84)..................................57 9. Nikki Thompkins (1991-94)..............................54 Tracy Renken (1994-97)..................................54

Individual Season Records

Points 1. Jody Beerman (1986-87)...............................582 2. Britni Houghton (2008-09).........................533 3. Sue Nissen (1987-88)...................................507 4. Sylvia Odum (1983-84)..................................501 5. Sue Nissen (1988-89)...................................494 6. Carla Sterk (1990-91)....................................473 7. Sue Nissen (1990-91)...................................472 8. Nikki Thompkins (1993-94)............................471 9. Sue Nissen (1989-90)...................................465 10. Angel Chan (2008-09)...................................459

Scoring Average 1. Jody Beerman (1986-87)..............................20.8 2. Sue Nissen (1987-88)..................................17.5 3. Nikki Thompkins (1993-94)...........................17.4 4. Sue Nissen (1989-90)..................................17.2 5. Sue Nissen (1988-89)..................................17.0 6. Sylvia Odum (1983-84).................................16.7 7. Britni Houghton (2008-09)........................16.7 8. Betsy Yonkman (1984-85).............................16.3 Betsy Yonkman (1985-86).............................16.3 Carla Sterk (1990-91)...................................16.3 Sue Nissen (1990-91)..................................16.3 Field Goals Made 1. Sylvia Odum (1983-84)..................................209 2. Sue Nissen (1987-88)...................................202 3. Jody Beerman (1986-87)...............................200 4. Betsy Yonkman (1984-85)..............................189 5. Nikki Thompkins (1993-94)............................187 6. Sue Nissen (1990-91)...................................185 7. Betsy Yonkman (1985-86)..............................183 Britni Houghton (2008-09).........................183 9. Lisa Zodtner (1983-84)..................................178 10. Carla Sterk (1990-91)....................................175 Field Goal Pct. (min. 100 made) 1. Jody Beerman (1985-86)............................. 2. Trish Phillips (1985-86)................................ 3. LaTanga Cox (1983-84)............................... 4. LaTanga Cox (1985-86)............................... 5. Kaihla Szunko (2008-09).......................... 6. Joni Daniels (1997-98)................................ 7. Nikki Thompkins (1992-93).......................... 8. Nikki Thompkins (1993-94).......................... 9. Carla Sterk (1990-91).................................. 10. Sue Nissen (1987-88).................................

.591 .579 .573 .567 .559 .557 .554 .545 .542 .540

Made Three-Point Field Goals 1. Angel Chan (2008-09).....................................92 2. Jodi Culbertson (1999-00)...............................77 3. Molli Munz (1999-00)......................................64 4. Jenny Ritz (1993-94).......................................55 5. Molli Munz (2000-01)......................................53 Shonda Long (2008-09)................................53 7. Angel Chan (2007-08).....................................51 Brandie Baker (2008-09)..............................51 9. Erin Kuhl (2002-03) .......................................48 10. Carrie Isanhart (1991-92)................................45 Molli Munz (2001-02)......................................45 Three-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. 30 made) 1. Sue Nissen (1990-91)...................................465 2. Sally Sedlar (1997-98)...................................434 3. Erin Kuhl (2002-03) .....................................421 4. Jenny Ritz (1993-94).....................................415 5. Molli Munz (1999-00) ...................................405 6. Jodi Culbertson (1999-00).............................387 7. Eve Claar (1993-94)......................................377 8. Lindy Hatfield (2004-05)................................368 9. Lindsay Mecoli (2002-03) ............................368 10. Carrie Isanhart (1990-91)..............................366

Central Michigan University Women’s Basketball

Rebounding Average 1. Julie Roberts (1978-81)..............................11.97 2. Gina Mazzolini (1975-78)............................10.48 3. LaTanga Cox (1983-86)................................8.79 4. Sue Nissen (1988-91)..................................8.57 5. Carla Sterk (1990-93)...................................7.90 6. Vershaun Jones (1999-2002).......................7.83 7. Tracy Creten (1979-82)................................7.49 8. Nikki Thompkins (1991-94)...........................7.40 9. Denise Tower (1981-84)...............................7.19

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Records ree Throws Made F 1. Jody Beerman (1986-87)...............................174 2. Sue Nissen (1988-89)...................................149 3. Britni Houghton (2008-09).........................142 4. Jody Beerman (1985-86)...............................133 5. Carla Sterk (1991-92)....................................123 6. Carla Sterk (1990-91)....................................119 7. Julie Roberts (1979-80).................................108 8. Sue Nissen (1989-90)...................................106 9. Sue Nissen (1987-88)...................................103 Molly Piché  (1987-88)..................................103 Free Throw Pct. (min. 80 made) 1. Jody Beerman (1985-86)............................. 2. Julie Miller (1995-96).................................. 3. Julie Miller (1996-97).................................. 4. Casey Manning (2004-05)........................... 5. Carla Sterk (1990-91).................................. 6. Jody Beerman (1986-87)............................. 7. Ann Skufca (2004-05)................................. 8. Candace Wilson (2006-07).......................... 9. Jody Beerman (1983-84)............................. 10. Jody Beerman (1984-85).............................

.905 .871 .863 .857 .838 .837 .836 .830 .829 .828

Rebounds 1. Julie Roberts (1979-80).................................449 2. Julie Roberts (1980-81).................................323 3. Kaihla Szunko (2008-09)............................315 4. Vershaun Jones (2001-02)............................291 5. Sue Nissen (1987-88)...................................284 6. Gina Mazzolini (1976-77)...............................278 7. Denise Tower (1983-84)................................277 8. LaTanga Cox (1984-85).................................274 9. Nikki Thompkins (1993-94)............................265 Gina Mazzolini (1975-76)...............................265 Tracy Creten (1981-82).................................265 Rebounding Average 1. Julie Roberts (1979-80)................................16.6 2. Julie Roberts (1980-81)................................12.4 3. Julie Roberts (1978-79)................................11.6 4. Gina Mazzolini (1975-76)..............................11.5 5. Gina Mazzolini (1976-77)..............................11.1 6. Vershaun Jones (2001-02)...........................10.4 7. LaTanga Cox (1984-85)..................................9.8 Sue Nissen (1987-88)....................................9.8 Nikki Thompkins (1993-94).............................9.8 Kaihla Szunko (2008-09).............................9.8 Assists 1. Suzy Merchant (1990-91)..............................156 2. Suzy Merchant (1989-90)..............................143 3. Jody Beerman (1985-86)...............................126 4. Betsy Yonkman (1985-86)..............................118 5. Sylvia Odum (1983-84)..................................117 Jody Beerman (1984-85)...............................117 Jody Beerman (1986-87)...............................117 8. Kathy LaBarge (1983-84)...............................112 Julie Miller (1997-98)....................................112 10. Sylvia Odum (1984-85)..................................110 Molly Piché  (1987-88)..................................110 Sally Sedlar (1998-99)...................................110

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Steals 1. Julie Roberts (1979-80).................................120 2. Sylvia Odum (1983-84)..................................104 3. Molly Piché  (1987-88)....................................86 4. Julie Roberts (1980-81)...................................76 5. Sylvia Odum (1984-85)....................................75 Latisha Luckett (2007-08)................................75 7. Shawn Bannon (1991-92)................................69 8. Lisa Zodtner (1982-83)....................................67 9. Jody Beerman (1986-87).................................65 10. Casey Manning (2005-06)...............................64 Lisa Zodtner (1980-81)....................................64 Blocked Shots 1. Ann Skufca (2006-07).....................................62 2. Ann Skufca (2005-06).....................................49 3. Denise Didley (1996-97)..................................47 4. LaTanga Cox (1984-85)...................................40 5. Carla Sterk (1991-92)......................................39 6. LaTanga Cox (1983-84)...................................35 7. Shelly Woods (1999-00)..................................32 8. Ann Skufca (2004-05).....................................31 9. Carla Sterk (1992-93)......................................29 10. Mary Oswald (1988-89)...................................28

Individual Game Records

Scoring 1. Sylvia Odum vs Toledo, 2/20/85.......................36 Sue Nissen vs EMU, 3/5/88..............................36 3. Sylvia Odum vs Minnesota, 12/18/83...............34 Jody Beerman vs Ohio, 2/25/87.......................34 5. Sue Nissen vs Miami, 2/3/90...........................33 Nikki Thompkins vs Toledo, 3/8/94...................33 Angel Chan vs. WMU, 1/17/09.........................33 7. Jodi Culbertson vs BSU, 2/25/00......................32 8. Nikki Thompkins vs KSU, 2/29/92.....................31 Tracy Renken vs Toledo, 1/18/97......................31 Joni Daniels vs San Francisco, 12/28/98..........31 Kendra Martin vs Long Island, 12/21/01...........31 A CMU player has scored 30 on three occasions. Most Field Goals 1. Sylvia Odum vs Toledo, 2/20/85.......................16 2. Tracy Creten vs Lake Superior, 1/2/82..............15 Sue Nissen vs EMU, 3/5/88..............................15 4. Sue Nissen vs Indiana State, 12/9/89...............14 Sue Nissen vs UIC, 11/24/90...........................14 6. Sylvia Odum vs Minnesota, 12/18/83...............13 Sylvia Odum vs NIU, 1/4/84.............................13 Mary Oswald vs EMU, 1/25/89.........................13 Nikki Thompkins vs Akron, 1/22/94..................13 10. Eight Times.....................................................12


Records

ost Three-Point Field Goals M 1. Jodi Culbertson vs Ball State, 2/25/00................9 2. Tracy Renken vs Iowa State, 12/29/95................7 Molli Munz vs WMU, 2/19/02.............................7 Stacey Verhoff vs. Cincinnati, 12/17/08..............7 Angel Chan vs. WMU, 1/17/09...........................7 Angel Chan vs. EMU, 3/7/09..............................7 Shonda Long vs. Kent State, 2/4/09..............7 5. Eight times........................................................6 Three-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. 4 made) 1. Sally Sedlar vs UT, 1/21/98.................1.000 (5-5) 2. Stacey Verhoff vs. Cincinnati, 12/7/07.. .875 (7-8) 3. Eve Claar vs BSU, 1/18/95................... .857 (6-7) 4. Ann Skufca vs. SVSU, 11/13/06........... .833 (5-6) 5. Carrie Isanhart vs EMU, 1/16/91.......... .800 (4-5) Sue Nissen vs BGSU, 3/7/91................ .800 (4-5) Lindsay Mecoli vs Detroit, 12/14/02.... .800 (4-5) 8. Molli Munz vs WMU, 2/19/02............... .778 (7-9) Angel Chan vs. WMU, 1/17/09............. .778 (7-9) 10. Desiree Eidson vs Siena Hts,, 11/22/02... .750 (6-8) Free Throws 1. Nancy Melissa vs American, 12/6/86................14 Molly Piché  vs EMU, 1/6/88............................14 Britni Houghton at Loyola, 12/18/08............14 4. Shirley Joiner vs EMU, 1/11/86........................13 Jody Beerman vs Miami, 2/11/87.....................13 6. Julie Roberts vs Wayne State, 2/28/80.............12 Julie Roberts vs Ohio, 2/7/81...........................12 Jody Beerman vs Ohio, 2/25/87.......................12 Sue Nissen vs California, 1/1/89......................12 Julie Miller vs BSU, 1/17/96.............................12 Julie Miller vs Tenn. State, 12/19/96.................12 Free Throw Pct. (min. 8 made) 1. Nancy Melissa vs American, 12/6/86........1.000 (14-14) Julie Miller vs Tenn. State, 12/19/96........1.000 (12-12) Jody Beerman vs Miami, 1/29/86....1.000 (10-10) Jody Beerman vs Miami, 2/26/86....1.000 (10-10) Sue Nissen vs Ohio, 1/21/89...........1.000 (10-10) Kerry Nora vs Kent, 2/26/97............1.000 (10-10) Tracy Renken vs Toledo, 1/18/97.....1.000 (10-10) Sally Sedlar vs Butler, 12/27/98......1.000 (10-10) Julie Miller vs Toledo, 1/31/96.............1.000 (8-8) Desiree Eidson vs NIU, 2/26/03...........1.000 (8-8) Laurie Henderson vs EMU, 2/15/03.....1.000 (8-8) Casey Manning vs Wright St., 12/4/04.1.000 (8-8) Casey Manning vs WMU, 2/26/05.......1.000 (8-8) Ann Skufca vs Akron, 2/7/07...............1.000 (8-8) Angel Chan vs EMU, 3/5/08................1.000 (8-8) Brandie Baker vs Akron, 3/11/09 .... 1.000 (10-10)

Rebounds 1. Gina Mazzolini vs Wayne St., 2/26/75...............24 Julie Roberts vs Oakland, 12/8/79....................24 Julie Roberts vs Wis.-Green Bay, 12/29/79.......24 4. Amy Backus vs WMU, 2/23/79.........................19 LaTanga Cox vs KSU, 1/30/85..........................19 Nancy Melissa vs Bradley, 11/29/86.................19 Vershaun Jones vs Ball State, 1/8/00...............19 Vershaun Jones vs Niagara, 12/2/01................19 9. Nancy Melissa vs WMU, 3/6/87........................18 Sue Nissen vs Georgia State, 12/20/89............18 Tracy Renken vs Northeastern Ill., 12/29/94......18 Kaihla Szunko vs WMU, 1/17/09..................18 Assists 1. Kathy LaBarge vs Minn., 12/18/83...................11 Suzy Merchant vs BSU, 1/26/91.......................11 Julie Miller vs EMU, 2/21/98............................11 Molli Munz vs G. Wash.,11/26/99.....................11 Molli Munz vs Long Island, 12/21/01................11 Priscilla Poole vs. Tri-State, 11/19/04...............11 7. Susie Brown vs EMU, 3/2/78............................10 Linda Nash vs MSU, 1/19/82...........................10 Jody Beerman vs Purdue, 12/10/83.................10 Sylvia Odum vs NIU, 1/27/85...........................10 Jody Beerman vs NIU, 1/18/86.........................10 Suzy Merchant vs BSU, 1/3/90.........................10 Suzy Merchant vs Miami, 1/6/90......................10 Suzy Merchant vs BGSU, 1/26/91.....................10 Eve Claar vs UT, 2/2/94...................................10 Julie Miller vs BSU, 1/17/96.............................10 Julie Miller vs Marshall, 2/7/98........................10 Brandie Baker vs Kent State, 2/4/09...........10 Steals 1. Sylvia Odum vs Ohio, 2/15/84............................9 Vershaun Jones vs Wis.-Milwaukee,1/4/00.........9 3. Sylvia Odum vs NIU, 2/23/85.............................8 Molly Pich  vs Dayton, 1/13/88...........................8 Latisha Luckett vs Buffalo, 2/16/08....................8 Latisha Luckett vs Wis.-Milwaukee, 12/8/07.......8 5. Sylvia Odum vs NIU, 3/3/84...............................7 Elaine Loch vs Bradley, 11/29/86.......................7 Molly Piché  vs Bradley, 1/11/88........................7 Sue Nissen vs Dayton, 1/13/88..........................7 Casey Manning vs Concordia, 11/21/03.............7 Stacey Verhoff vs WMU 1/12/08.........................7 Blocked Shots 1. Denise Didley vs Chicago St., 12/18/96..............7 2. Jane Robinson vs Michigan, 1/31/79..................6 Denise Didley vs Dayton, 11/23/96.....................6 Denise Didley vs Nebraska, 12/14/96.................6 Ann Skufca vs. WMU, 1/3/07.............................6 5. Sue Nissen vs San Jose State, 12/29/88............5 Mary Oswald vs BGSU, 1/28/89.........................5 Wendy Merriman vs BSU, 2/23/91.....................5 Rachel Verhey vs BSU, 2/12/97..........................5 Ann Skufca vs Kent State, 2/7/04.......................5 Ann Skufca vs Toledo, 2/25/06...........................5

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Field Goal Pct. (min. 8 made) 1. Mary Oswald vs EMU, 1/25/89......... .929 (13-14) 2. Britni Houghton vs. Ball State..... .909 (10-11) 3. Elaine Loch vs EMU, 2/7/87............... .900 (9-10) 4. LaTanga Cox vs EMU, 1/11/86............. .889 (8-9) Amy Welch vs BGSU, 1/3/87................ .889 (8-9) Nancy Melissa vs Ohio, 1/28/87........... .889 (8-9) Nikki Thompkins vs WMU, 2/29/92.........889 (8-9) Kaihla Szunko vs. EMU, 3/7/09....... .889 (8-9)

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Records Team Season Records Points 1. 2,505...................................................2008-09 2. 2,483...................................................1983-84 3. 2,248...................................................1985-86 4. 2,204...................................................1982-83 5. 2,120...................................................1986-87 Scoring Average 1. 82.8.....................................................1983-84 2. 78.3.....................................................2008-09 3. 77.5.....................................................1985-86 4. 75.7.....................................................1986-87 5. 75.0.....................................................1979-80 Points Allowed 1. 56.9.....................................................2005-06 2. 60.8.....................................................2002-03 3. 63.0.....................................................1992-93 4. 64.0.....................................................2004-05 5. 65.4.....................................................1983-84 Rebounds 1. 1,518...................................................1979-80 2. 1,270...................................................1980-81 3. 1,235...................................................1976-77 4. 1,234...................................................2008-09 5. 1,229...................................................1982-83 Rebounding Average 1. 56.2.....................................................1979-80 2. 50.9.....................................................1975-76 3. 48.8.....................................................1980-81 4. 46.0.....................................................1977-78 5. 41.7.....................................................1981-82 Made Field Goals 1. 976 (1,947)..........................................1983-84 2. 879 (1,897)..........................................1982-83 3. 874 (2,111)..........................................2008-09 4. 851 (1,727)..........................................1985-86 5. 812 (1,785)..........................................1986-87 Field Goal Percentage 1. .501 (976-1,947).................................1983-84 2. .493 (851-1,727).................................1985-86 3. .463 (879-1,897).................................1982-83 4. .456 (792-1,736).................................1984-85 5. .455 (812-1,785).................................1986-87 Made Three-Point Field Goals 1. 255 (785).............................................2008-09 2. 189 (552).............................................2007-08 3. 178 (520).............................................2002-03 4. 168 (491).............................................1999-00 5. 136 (499).............................................2003-04

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hree-Point Field Goal Percentage T 1. .361 (99-274)......................................1993-94 2. .342 (189-552)....................................2007-08 .342 (178-520)....................................2002-03 .342 (168-491)....................................1999-00 5. .330 (101-306)....................................2004-05 Made Free Throws 1. 546 (720).............................................1985-86 2. 531 (755).............................................1983-84 3. 502 (720).............................................2008-09 4. 492 (703).............................................1991-92 5. 487 (658).............................................1986-87 Free Throw Percentage 1. .758 (546-720)....................................1985-86 2. .752 (328-436)....................................2001-02 3. .745 (433-581)....................................2006-07 4. .740 (487-658)....................................1986-87 5. .726 (408-562)....................................1988-89 Assists 1. 554......................................................1985-86 2. 514......................................................1983-84 3. 505......................................................1984-85 4. 465......................................................1988-89 5. 460......................................................1998-99 Steals 1. 389......................................................1982-83 2. 366......................................................2008-09 3. 365......................................................1983-84 4. 347......................................................1979-80 5. 319......................................................2006-07 Blocked Shots 1. 2006-07.....................................................124 2. 1996-97.....................................................119 3. 2005-06.....................................................105 4. 1979-80.......................................................95 5. 1991-92.......................................................90 Miscellaneous Most Wins.................................................27, 1983-84 Most Home Wins........................................14, 1983-84 Consecutive Home Wins............. 18, 1982-83, 1983-84 Most Road Wins/Cons. Road Wins...............11, 1983-84 Consecutive Wins.......................................26, 1983-84 Fewest Losses.............................................3, 1983-84 Winning Percentage..................... .900 (27-3), 1983-84 Fewest Wins................................................4, 2000-01 Most Losses..............................................24, 2000-01 Field Goal Attempts...............................2,111, 2008-09 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts................785, 2008-09 Free Throw Attempts................................755, 1983-84


Records

Field Goal Percentage 1. vs Northern Illinois, 3/7/84...............656 (42-64) 2. vs Tri-State, 11/19/04.................... .650 (52-80) 3. vs Toledo, 2/12/86...........................647 (33-51) 4. vs SW Missouri St., 11/26/88...........614 (43-70) 5. vs Western Michigan, 1/22/83..........607 (34-56) Rebounding 1. vs Ferris State, 2/12/78.................................77 2. vs Western Illinois, 1977.................................76 vs Lake Superior State, 1/22/80.....................76 4. vs Wisconsin-Green Bay, 12/29/79.................72 5. vs Chicago State, 11/23/90............................61 vs Tri-State, 11/19/04....................................61 Made Three-Pointers 1. Kent State, 2/4/09.........................................14 2. vs Ball State, 2/25/00....................................13 vs Ole Miss, 1/3/08........................................13 vs Buffalo, 2/16/08........................................13 vs Dayton, 11/29/08......................................13 Three-Point Field Goal Pct. 1. vs Ball State, 1/18/95....................... .857 (6-7) 2. vs Western Michigan, 2/19/02....... .688 (11-16) 3. vs Saint Louis, 11/15/97................... .667 (4-6) vs Buffalo, 2/12/05........................... .667 (4-6) 5. vs Toledo, 1/21/98.......................... .636 (7-11) Made Free Throws 1. vs Eastern Michigan, 1/30/80.........................36 vs Ohio, 1/4/86..............................................36 vs Eastern Michigan, 1/6/88...........................36 4. vs Tennessee State, 12/19/96........................35 5. vs Western Michigan, 2/21/81........................32 vs Northern Illinois, 11/24/97.........................32

Free Throw Pct. (min. 10 made) 1. vs Detroit, 12/20/04......................1.000 (11-11) 2. vs Eastern Michigan, 2/2/82.......... .950 (19-20) vs Ohio, 3/8/86............................. .950 (19-20) 4. vs Toledo, 1/18/05........................ .938 (15-16) 5. vs Ball State, 2/27/08.................... .933 (14-15) Assists 1. vs Northern Illinois, 2/15/86...........................35 vs Tri-State, 11/19/04....................................35 3. vs Youngstown State, 12/15/85......................28 vs Northern Illinois, 1/27/85...........................28 vs Toledo, 2/20/85.........................................28 vs Kent, 1/22/86............................................28 vs Ball State, 1/25/92....................................28 Steals 1. vs Calvin, 1/27/76.........................................26 2. vs Concordia, 11/21/03.................................24 3. vs Dayton, 1/13/88........................................22 4. vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 12/8/07.................21 5. vs Ball State, 2/8/84......................................20 vs Bradley, 1/11/88.......................................20 Blocked Shots 1. vs Dayton, 11/23/96......................................11 vs Kent, 3/4/97..............................................11 vs Western Michigan, 1/3/07..........................11 3. vs Michigan State, 1/19/82..............................9 vs Eastern Michigan, 1/15/92...........................9 5. vs Chicago State, 12/18/96..............................8 vs Ohio, 3/4/07................................................8 Miscellaneous Points, Home........................ 116 vs Tri-State, 11/19/04 Points, Road............... 104 vs Texas Southern, 11/23/84 Points, Half.......................68 vs Northern Illinois, 3/7/84 Margin of Victory...................75 vs Concordia, 11/21/03 Margin of Defeat...................... 63 vs Michigan, 12/4/98 Fewest Points Allowed.............. 21 vs Michigan, 2/10/73 Fewest Points Scored.......................... 25 vs EMU, 1975 Fewest Points, Home.......................31 vs MSU, 2/27/94 Fewest Points, Road............................ 25 vs EMU, 1975 Fewest Combined Points...........................................60 (EMU 35, CMU 25), 1975 Field Goal Attempts......................... 92 vs Kent, 2/28/87 Field Goal Pct. (half)........... .788 (26-33) vs NIU, 3/7/84 Three-Point FG Attempts............ 36 vs. Temple, 1/28/09 Free Throw Attempts.......................46 vs EMU, 1/30/80 Home Attendance......... 4,478 vs Indiana State11/25/08

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Team Game Records 100 Point Games 1. vs Tri-State, 11/19/03..................................116 2. vs Concordia, 11/21/03...............................111 3. vs. Kent State, 2/4/09..................................109 4. vs Northern Illinois, 3/7/84...........................106 5. vs Texas Southern, 11/23/84........................104 6. vs Kent State, 1/16/88.................................103 7. vs Northern Illinois, 2/15/86.........................101 8. vs. Eastern Kentucky, 11/28/86....................101 9. vs Calvin, 1975............................................100 Made Field Goals 1. vs Tri-State, 11/19/03....................................52 2. vs Eastern Kentucky, 11/28/86.......................45 3. vs Calvin, 1/27/76.........................................44 4. vs Southwest Missouri, 11/26/88...................43 5. vs Ohio, 1/26/83............................................42 vs Northern Illinois, 3/7/84.............................42 vs Concordia, 11/21/03.................................42

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Year-By-Year Statistics Rebounds

Points Year 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

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Name Gina Mazzolini Gina Mazzolini Gina Mazzolini Julie Roberts Julie Roberts Tracy Creten Tracy Creten Lisa Zodtner Sylvia Odum Betsy Yonkman Betsy Yonkman Jody Beerman Sue Nissen Sue Nissen Sue Nissen Carla Sterk Nikki Thompkins Carla Sterk Nikki Thompkins Tracy Renken Tracy Renken Tracy Renken Shelly Woods Joni Daniels Shelly Woods Beth Kindel Desiree Eidson Desiree Eidson Casey Manning Casey Manning Chasidy Myers Ann Skufca Britni Houghton Britni Houghton

Pts. 242 328 280 221 370 358 403 263 501 441 457 582 507 494 465 473 311 409 471 404 262 434 306 387 388 291 384 350 280 289 303 355 380 533

Avg. 10.5 12.6 13.3 13.0 13.7 13.8 13.9 8.8 16.7 16.3 16.3 20.8 17.5 17.0 17.2 16.3 13.0 15.2 17.4 15.0 10.9 16.1 11.3 14.3 13.9 11.2 13.7 12.5 10.0 10.3 10.8 11.8 13.1 16.7

Year 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Name Gina Mazzolini Gina Mazzolini Gina Mazzolini Julie Roberts Julie Roberts Julie Roberts Tracy Creten Latanga Cox Denise Tower LaTanga Cox LaTanga Cox Nancy Melissa Sue Nissen Sue Nissen Sue Nissen Carla Sterk Carla Sterk Carla Sterk Nikki Thompkins Tracy Renken Sharlonda Evans Tracy Renken Ebony Rainge Rory Wendt Vershaun Jones Vershaun Jones Vershaun Jones Desiree Eidson Casey Manning Sharonda Hurd Sharonda Hurd Sharonda Hurd Latisha Luckett Kaihla Szunko

Rbs. 265 278 196 185 449 323 265 263 277 274 253 241 284 239 249 218 259 245 265 194 152 174 184 182 258 192 291 173 163 148 162 186 203 315

Avg. 11.5 11.1 10.9 11.6 16.6 12.4 9.1 8.8 9.2 9.8 8.7 8.9 9.8 8.2 9.2 7.5 9.3 9.1 9.8 7.2 5.8 6.4 6.8 6.7 9.2 6.9 10.4 6.2 5.8 5.7 5.8 6.2 7.0 9.8


Year-By-Year Statistics Name.................................St. Jackie Neil...........................72 Karen Karner........................ 34 Not Available........................ -Not Available........................ -Julie Roberts........................ 120 Julie Roberts........................ 76 Tracy Creten........................ 41 Sylvia Odum.........................73 Sylvia Odum.........................104 Sylvia Odum.........................75 Betsy Yonkman..................... 55 Jody Beerman...................... 65 Molly Piché .........................86 Sue Nissen..........................58 Sue Nissen..........................42 S. Merchant/ S. Bannon......... 42 Shawn Bannon.....................69 Nikki Thompkins................... 57 Nikki Thompkins................... 61 Tracy Renken....................... 33 Julie Miller...........................44 Kerry Nora...........................44 Julie Miller...........................47 Vershaun Jones.................... 39 Vershaun Jones.................... 46 Vershaun Jones.................... 42 Vershaun Jones.................... 59 Erin Kuhl..............................55 Casey Manning.....................42 Casey Manning.....................55 Casey Manning.....................64 Sharonda Hurd..................... 53 Latisha Luckett.....................75 Latisha Luckett.....................63

Year 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Name.................................Ast. Aimee Belanger.................... 41 Susie Brown......................... 36 Not Available........................ -Susie Brown......................... 53 Linda Nash..........................76 Linda Nash..........................92 Linda Nash..........................97 Lisa Zodtner......................... 81 Sylvia Odum.........................117 Jody Beerman...................... 117 Jody Beerman...................... 126 Jody Beerman...................... 117 Molly Piché .........................110 Suzy Merchant..................... 107 Suzy Merchant..................... 143 Suzy Merchant..................... 156 S. Bannon/ C. Craven............ 92 Carrie Isanhart..................... 86 Eve Claar.............................107 Eve Claar.............................77 Darcey Rasch.......................65 Julie Miller...........................97 Julie Miller...........................112 Sally Sedlar..........................110 Jodi Culbertson.................... 96 Molli Munz...........................62 Molli Munz...........................83 Erin Kuhl..............................86 Erin Kuhl..............................84 Casey Manning.....................90 Casey Manning.....................91 Candace Wilson.................... 88 Angel Chan..........................77 Brandie Baker...................... 102

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Assists

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Dave Heeke

Dave Heeke

Athletics Director Dave Heeke has instilled his vision of a “Championship Culture” at Central Michigan University. Athletic success, academic excellence, national media exposure, record fundraising and a commitment to facilities have defined Heeke’s tenure as CMU’s director of

athletics. The Chippewas captured the 2007 Reese Trophy for Mid-American Conference men’s all-sports competition and have finished in the top three in each of his four years. In 2009, CMU placed fourth in the Jacoby Trophy (women’s all-sports) standings, its highest finish since 2004. The Chippewa football program has made three straight bowl game appearances and won its first Division I bowl game in the 2006 Motor City Bowl. CMU’s wrestling program has finished in the top 15 at the NCAA Championships each of the last three years, including a seventh-place finish to cap a 2008 season that saw the Chippewas ranked as high as No. 2 nationally. Both the volleyball and women’s basketball programs have experienced their most successful seasons in nearly two decades in recent years. The athletic exploits of CMU’s student-athletes are topped only by their academic accomplishments. The Chippewas have earned the MAC’s Institutional Academic Achievement Award 10 times in the last 12 years, and CMU’s women’s varsity programs combined to win the conference’s inaugural Faculty Athletics Representative Academic Achievement Award following the 2007-08 academic year. The Chippewas’ women’s soccer program has posted the highest grade-point average in the country each of the past four years. Facility upgrades and renovations have been a staple under Heeke’s leadership. Highlighting his efforts is the ongoing capital campaign for a new events center. The $21 million project includes a complete renovation of the arena in Rose Center, as well as the addition of a dynamic arena entryway and new practice facilities for basketball and wrestling. Among the first facility improvements Heeke oversaw was the installation of permanent lights at Kelly/Shorts Stadium to allow for flexible scheduling and television appearances for football. A new $2.5 million video scoreboard system, funded fully through private contributions, debuted during the 2007-08 seasons in both Kelly/ Shorts and Rose Arena. The Rose Arena court was refinished with an updated floor design in 2006. Other additional facility improvements have included a $700,000 gymnastics practice facility, the naming and renovation of Margo Jonker Stadium for softball, stadium seating at the Field Hockey Complex, the resurfacing of the Jack Skoog Indoor Track and construction of a suite of track offices overlooking the Jack Skoog Indoor Track. An increased focus on fundraising has led to the two most successful years of giving in department history. The 2007-08 school year marked the first time in school history that $1 million was generated for annual funds thanks to an all-time high in number of donors; CMU again topped the $1 million mark and set a new record during the 2008-09 campaign. Heeke initiated a reorganization of athletic fundraising through a new umbrella organization, the Chippewa Athletic Fund. In addition to the traditional Chippewa Club, the Chippewa Athletic Fund (CAF) includes the Championship Fund program that provides opportunities for donors to give directly toward a sport program’s specific needs. The CAF also focuses on generating capital gifts to help improve and maintain facilities for the demands of tomorrow. CMU Athletics has served as a front porch to the university through increased exposure during Heeke’s reign. Since the start of the 2006 season, Chippewa football had 28 of its 41 contests televised, including 15 national telecasts on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU. The Chippewas led

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the MAC in football attendance in both 2006 and 2008, and CMU set a school record with a crowd of 30,302 at its home game against Western Michigan in 2008. It was the first sellout in the expanded Kelly/Shorts Stadium. Heeke led the formation of a partnership with XOS Technologies (now known as JumpTV) for the development of the cmuchippewas. com Web site, allowing Chippewa fans the ability to connect with the programs through new features such as live video and audio. In 2009, Heeke announced an agreement between the athletics department and Adidas on an exclusive apparel and shoe contract. All of CMU’s varsity athletics programs will be outfitted in Adidas apparel and footwear, and the agreement will bring consistency to color, design and logo usage on CMU’s uniforms and apparel. The contract with Adidas marks the first time all of CMU’s varsity athletics programs have been included in a single, all-encompassing apparel agreement, and it includes special apparel pricing for club sport programs, intramurals and other campus groups. The agreement also provides extensive retail opportunities for the university bookstore. The Athletics Director Leadership Development Program was founded under Heeke’s direction in 2008. The program is an athletics department-wide initiative that is designed to further instill the concepts of character development, social responsibility, citizenship and leadership in CMU’s student-athletes. An advisory board that includes representatives from all areas of campus oversees the program. Also in 2008, CMU received a diversity award from the Laboratory for Diversity in Sport at Texas A&M University. The department was recognized in the Value and Attitudinal Diversity category. Heeke was introduced as the Chippewas’ athletics director at a press conference Dec. 8, 2005 and took over the reins on Jan. 16, 2006. He replaced Herb Deromedi who retired after 11 years as athletics director and 38-plus years of total service to the university. During his first 18 months on the job, Heeke was faced with the task of hiring three head coaches for football and both men’s and women’s basketball. He tabbed Ernie Zeigler in men’s basketball, Butch Jones in football and Sue Guevara in women’s hoops. In 2009, he hired CMU alum Willie Randolph as the Chippewas’ director of men’s and women’s track and field/cross country. Randolph will oversee a combined program model beginning with the 2009-10 season. Heeke also chose Tom Anagnost to guide the women’s soccer program; Anagnost was named MAC Coach of the Year in 2008. Heeke is contributing to the national landscape as a member of the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee and the Division I Football Issues Committee. The East Lansing, Mich., native spent 18 years at the University of Oregon, including serving as senior associate athletics director/chief of staff. There he assisted the athletics director with the daily operation of the Ducks’ $40 million budget and 17 sports. His primary role was revenue generation through external operations. He also was the direct administrative supervisor for football, men’s basketball, women’s soccer and softball. Some of the highlights from his career at Oregon include: developing a creative and profitable marketing and sales partnership with ESPN Regional Television; planning and executing a donor seating plan to fund renovation of the basketball arena; installation and gameday operation of a $3.7 million large-screen video display system and scoreboard in the football stadium; and reorganization of the annual giving program that more than doubled revenues from $3.6 million to $7.6 million initially and currently generates over $15 million annually. Heeke began his professional career as assistant athletic events coordinator at Michigan State for one year in 1987 before heading to Oregon. Heeke, 45, received a bachelor’s degree from Albion College in 1985 and a master’s degree from Ohio State University in 1987. At Albion, he was a co-captain of the baseball team and a member of the club hockey team. He was a three-sport athlete at East Lansing High School. Heeke received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the East Lansing Educational Foundation in 2007. Dave and his wife, Liz, have three boys: Ryan (16), Max (13) and Zach (12).


Marcy Weston / Derek van der Merwe

Derek van der Merwe

Senior Associate AD Marcy Weston has spent more than 30 years as a major influence on the sports world, both at Central Michigan University and on a national level. Weston oversees four sports as a senior associate athletics director at CMU, including volleyball, softball, women’s soccer and gymnastics. She also assists Athletics Director Dave Heeke with the oversight of women’s basketball. Her duties include supervising academics, sports medicine, strength and conditioning, student employment and department personnel. She is known nationally, serving as the National Coordinator of NCAA Women’s Basketball Officiating from 1986 to 2005. Weston has extensive officiating experience as well. She officiated the 1982 and 1984 NCAA women’s basketball championship games. The National Association of Sport Officials honored Weston in 2008 with the Gold Whistle Award. The award recognizes an individual who significantly contributes to the betterment of officiating on a national level. Weston is the first female to be honored with the award. In 2000, Weston was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. She was inducted into the CMU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2004. The NCAA recognized Weston in 1991 as one of nine major contributors to the first decade (1981-91) of NCAA women’s basketball. While Weston continues to make an impact on sports on the national scene, she also continues to have an effect on Chippewa athletics. She got her start at CMU as coach for the volleyball and women’s basketball teams. Weston amassed a 419-143-15 record in 15 years at the helm of the volleyball program. She coached three Mid-American Conference Player of the Year selections, 20 All-MAC athletes and seven academic All-MAC spikers. Her teams hold the school single-season records for most wins (54 in 1981), best winning percentage (.864, 38-6 in 1982) and longest winning streak (13 matches in 1981). Weston has received special recognition awards from the University of Dayton National Alumni Association (2000), the Michigan High School Athletic Association (2000) and the CMU Leadership Institute (2001). She was named National Collegiate Women Administrators Region V Administrator of the Year (1994), NCAA Regional Gymnastics Administrator of the Year (2003 & 2004) and was selected as CMU’s nominee for the 2004 Michigan Distinguished Woman in Higher Education Leadership Award. Weston graduated from the University of Dayton with a bachelor of science degree and received her master of education from Kent State. She resides in Mount Pleasant and enjoys golfing, recreational travel and spending time with friends and family.

Senior Associate AD

Derek van der Merwe is in his 12th year as an administrator in the Central Michigan University Athletics Department. Van der Merwe is responsible for the oversight of the department’s business, compliance, facilities and event management areas. He directly oversees the sport of wrestling and assists Athletics Director Dave Heeke with the oversight of football and men’s basketball. Derek also is the point person for major athletics projects. Derek is in his third year serving on the NCAA’s Wrestling Committee and has served as an NCAA peer reviewer for Division I institutions going through NCAA membership certification. He coordinated CMU’s 20032004 athletics certification self-study and he continues to oversee the management and implementation of membership certification requirements. Van der Merwe is the primary department liaison to the university’s Gender Equity and Diversity Committee and the Academic Senate’s Athletics Committee. Derek began his professional career at CMU as an academic adviser in the Chippewa Athletics Department in 1997 before moving into the compliance coordinator position in 1998. He was promoted to director of compliance in 1999, assistant AD in 2001 and associate AD with sport oversight responsibilities in 2002. In 2005, van der Merwe was named a senior associate AD in the department. Van der Merwe was a CMU football player from 1991-95, helping the Chippewas to the Mid-American Conference title in 1994. An offensive lineman, he was named Academic All-MAC in 1995. He received both a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree from CMU. Derek and his wife, Amy, a former standout Chippewa softball player, have three children: Emily (10), Lauren (8) and Ian (5).

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Marcy Weston

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CMU Head Coaches

Steve Jaksa Baseball

Cristy Freese Field Hockey

Ernie Zeigler Men’s Basketball

Butch Jones Football

Margo Jonker Softball

Erik Olson Volleyball

Sue Guevara Women’s Basketball

Willie Randolph Track & Field/CC

Jerry Reighard Gymnastics

Tom Anagnost Women’s Soccer

Tom Borrelli Wrestling

Chippewa Athletics Senior Staff Directory Name............................................................................................................................ Office # (989 Area Code)......E-mail Dave Heeke, Athletics Director................................................................................................... 774-3046...................heeke1dw@cmich.edu Marcy Weston, Senior Associate Athletics Director/Internal Operations..................................... 774-6689...................westo1mc@cmich.edu Derek van der Merwe, Senior Associate AD/Business, Compliance ......................................... 774-6662...................vande1df@cmich.edu Jason Holtman, Associate AD/Student-Athlete Development and Sport Administration............ 774-6091...................holtm1jf@cmich.edu Jay Lanctot, Associate AD/Development.................................................................................... 774-1736...................lanct1jj@cmich.edu Nick Williams, Associate AD/Marketing, Sales, Corporate Relations.......................................... 774-2715...................willi1n@cmich.edu Brad Wachler, Director of Athletics Business Operations........................................................... 774-1904...................brad.wachler@cmich.edu Jason Kaufman, Sports Information Director . .......................................................................... 774-7614 . ................kaufm1j@cmich.edu

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Media Information

Covering the Chippewas Central Michigan University encourages your coverage of its athletic events. The Sports Information Department is responsible for coordinating the dissemination of pre-event releases and the issuing of passes for writers, photographers, broadcast and film crews, scouts and game officials assigned to work in the press area. If the sports information office can help in your coverage of CMU athletics, please contact a member of our staff. Game Notes Game notes are available 24 hours prior to each contest through the CMU Sports Information Office. The game notes are e-mailed and are also available on the CMU web site, www.cmuchippewas.com. To be added to the e-mail distribution list, please contact Assistant SID Mike Boseak at 989-7743277 or mike.boseak@cmich.edu. Media members are reminded that the CMU Web site contains player bios, game stories, box scores and statistics, in addition to game notes. Mid-American Conference information is available at www.mac-sports.com. Interviews All coach and player interviews must be arranged through Assistant SID Mike Boseak at least 24 hours in advance. There will be no player interviews on game day prior to tipoff. Players and coaches are generally available following practice during the week, or by appointment if necessary. CMU practices are generally closed to outside parties unless arrangements are made in advance. Radio and television crews are asked to complete any pregame interviews with head coach Sue Guevara prior to two hours before tipoff. Visiting Radio One ISDN line and two telephone lines are available for use by the official radio network of the visiting team. Visiting networks that wish to have additional lines installed, at their own expense, may do so by contacting CMU Telecommunications at 989-7741474.

Postgame Interviews Both head coaches and requested players will be brought to the media room after a 10-minute cooling off period, with the visiting coach and players speaking first. Full statistical packets will be available at this time. The CMU locker room is closed to all outside parties. Credentials Requests for credentials to cover CMU home basketball games should be mailed or faxed on company letterhead to Mike Boseak Sports Information 100 Rose Center Mount Pleasant, MI 48859 Requests should be received at least one week prior to the game. If time permits, credentials will be mailed, otherwise they will be left at the will-call window at the Rose Center entrance. Broadcast Permission Permission to broadcast games and events should be made at least one month in advance to the CMU athletics department. Rights fees will be assessed to commercial stations that are not designated as official stations for any women’s basketball games. Photographers Still photographers and videographers are permitted to shoot from courtside, provided they stay off the playing surface. Credentials must be requested in advance from the CMU Sports Information Office.

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Media Information NEWSPAPERS

TELEVISION

Morning Sun 711 W. Pickard St. PO Box 447 Mount Pleasant, MI 48858 Phone: 989-779-6060 Fax: 779-6051 www.themorningsun.com

WCMU Public Broadcasting Network Public Broadcasting Center Mount Pleasant, MI 48859 Phone: 989-774-1540 Fax: 774-4427 www.wcmu.org

CM Life Moore Hall Mount Pleasant, MI 48859 Phone: 989-774-3493 Fax: 774-7805 www.cm-life.com

WNEM TV-5 (CBS) P.O. Box 531 Saginaw, MI 48068 Phone: 989-755-8191 Fax: 989-758-2110 www.wnem.com

Saginaw News 203 S. Washington Ave. Saginaw, MI 48605 Phone: 989-776-9768 Fax: 752-3115 www.mlive.com/sanews Bay City Times 311 Fifth Ave. Bay City, MI 48706 Phone: 989-894-9630 Fax: 893-0649 www.mlive.com/bctimes Midland Daily News P.O. Box 432 Midland, MI 48640 Phone: 989-835-7174 Fax: 835-6991 www.ourmidland.com Detroit News 615 W. Lafayette Blvd. Detroit, MI 48226-3197 Phone: 313-222-2260 Fax: 222-6019 www.detnews.com Detroit Free Press 321 W. Lafayette Blvd. Detroit, MI 48226-2706 Phone: 313-222-6660 Fax: 222-5983 www.freep.com Grand Rapids Press 155 Michigan St. NW Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Phone: 616-222-5478 Fax: 222-5409 www.mlive.com/grpress Lansing State Journal 120 E. Lenawee St. Lansing, MI 48919 Phone: 517-774-3493 Fax: 774-7805 www.lsj.com

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WWTV-WWUP TV-9/10 (CBS) P.O. Box 627 Cadillac, MI 49601 Phone: 231-775-3478 Fax: 231-775-3671 www.9and10news.com WJRT TV-12 (ABC) 2302 Lapeer St. Flint, MI 48503 Phone: 810-233-3130 Fax: 810-257-2834 www.abc12.com WEYI TV-25 (NBC) 2225 W. Williard Rd. Clio, MI 48420 Phone: 810-687-1000 Fax: 810-687-4925 www.nbc25.net MHTV Channel 34 340 Moore Hall Mount Pleasant, MI 48859 Phone: 989-774-3756 Fax: 989-774-2426 www.bca.cmich.edu/MHTV/index.htm

RADIO WUPS (98.5 FM) 5805 E. Pickard St. Suite 398 Mount Pleasant, MI 48858 Phone: 989-773-9899 Fax: 989-773-0585 www.wups.com WCFX (95.3 FM) 5847 Venture Way Mount Pleasant, MI 48858 Phone: 989-772-4173 Fax: 989-773-1236 www.wcfx.com WMHW (91.5 FM) 340 Moore Hall Mount Pleasant, MI 48859 Phone: 989-774-7287 Fax: 989-774-2426 www.bca.cmich.edu/WMHW/index.htm

INTERNET Dave Ruthenburg MAC Report Online Email: dave.ruthenberg@yahoo.com www.macreportonline.com



Day, Date Opponent Sunday, Nov. 1 Saginaw Valley State (Exh.) Friday, Nov. 13 at DePaul Wednesday, Nov. 18 at Illinois Saturday, Nov. 21 Loyola-Chicago Wednesday, Nov. 25 Georgetown Sunday, Nov. 29 at Indiana State Wednesday, Dec. 2 Louisville Saturday, Dec. 5 at Valparaiso Monday, Dec. 14 at UAB Tuesday, Dec. 15 at Alabama A&M Saturday, Dec. 19 Howard Monday, Dec. 28 vs. Texas$ Tuesday, Dec. 29 TBA$ Wednesday, Jan. 6 at Eastern Michigan* Saturday, Jan. 9 at Toledo* Tuesday, Jan. 12 Ball State* Saturday, Jan. 16 Western Michigan* Wednesday, Jan. 20 at Northern Illinois* Saturday, Jan. 23 Ohio* Wednesday, Jan. 27 at Kent State* Saturday, Jan. 30 Miami (Ohio)* Thursday, Feb. 4 at Akron* Saturday, Feb. 6 at Buffalo* Wednesday, Feb. 10 Bowling Green* Sunday, Feb. 14 Northern Illinois* Saturday, Feb. 20 Eastern Michigan* Wednesday, Feb. 24 Toledo* Saturday, Feb. 27 at Western Michigan* Tuesday, March 2 at Ball State* Saturday, March 6 MAC Tournament First Round Wednesday, March 10 MAC Tournament Quarterfinals Thursday, March 11 MAC Tournament Semifinals Friday, March 12 MAC Tournament Finals $ - Miami Holiday Tournament *Mid-American Conference game • Home games in bold Dates and times (ET) are subject to change

Location Time Mount Pleasant 2 p.m. Chicago, Ill. 7 p.m., CT Champaign, Ill. 7 p.m., CT Mount Pleasant 2 p.m. Mount Pleasant Noon Terre Haute, Ind. 2 p.m. Mount Pleasant 7 p.m. Valparaiso, Ind. 1:35 p.m., CT Birmingham, Ala. 7 p.m., CT Huntsville, Ala. 7 p.m., CT Mount Pleasant 2 p.m. Miami, Fla. 5 p.m. Miami, Fla. TBA Ypsilanti, Mich. 7 p.m. Toledo, Ohio Noon Mount Pleasant 7 p.m. Mount Pleasant 4 p.m. DeKalb, Ill. 7 p.m., CT Mount Pleasant 4 p.m. Kent, Ohio 7 p.m. Mount Pleasant 4 p.m. Akron, Ohio 7 p.m. Buffalo, N.Y. 2 p.m. Mount Pleasant 7 p.m. Mount Pleasant 2 p.m. Mount Pleasant 4 p.m. Mount Pleasant 7 p.m. Kalamazoo, Mich. 2 p.m. Muncie, Ind. 7 p.m. Campus Sites TBA Cleveland, Ohio TBA Cleveland, Ohio TBA Cleveland, Ohio TBA


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