IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL “OUR STORY”
SUCCESS AT IOWA! • 20 NCAA Tournament appearances, including the last four years in a row • Four 20-plus winning seasons in a row INDIVIDUAL AWARDS UNDER LISA BLUDER AND HER STAFF • Five players have earned nine All-American honors • 31 All-Big Ten honors • Two Big Ten Freshman of the Year Awards • 48 Academic all-Big Ten selections COACHING STAFF STABILITY • Lisa Bluder is the “Dean” of Big Ten Coaches and has been named Big Ten Coach of the Year three times at Iowa • Lisa Bluder’s staff combines for over 70 years of coaching experience HAWKEYES IN THE PROS • 12 players have been selected in the WNBA Draft, with several more playing internationally
BASKETBALL MADE FUN! • Iowa women’s basketball enjoys great team chemistry, along with traveling to fun and exciting places. The Hawkeyes play tournaments in locations like Cancun, the Bahamas, San Diego, New York City and also take a foreign trip over the summer every four years • Hawkeye women’s basketball players serve as role models to children all over the state of Iowa and are a fixture in the Iowa City community WATCH THE HAWKEYES ACROSS THE WORLD! • The Big Ten Network reaches 75 million homes nationwide. Web streamed games on BTN.com are available to anyone across the globe! • The Hawkeyes also appear on national television stations like CBS, ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU NEW FACILITIES! • The Iowa women’s basketball team have a new, state-of-the-art, $43 million practice facility! This includes practice courts, new locker rooms, meeting rooms, weight room and training table area
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THIS IS IOWA BASKETBALL:
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MEET THE HAWKEYES:
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HAWKEYE COACHING STAFF:
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SEASON REVIEW AND HONORS:
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IOWA BASKETBALL HISTORY:
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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT The University of Iowa prohibits discrimination in employment, educational programs, and activities on the basis of race, national origin, color, creed, religion, sex, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or associational preference. The University also affirms its commitment to providing equal opportunities and equal access to University facilities. For additional information contact the Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity, (319) 335-0705.
IOWA ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Department of Athletics is to provide the administrative and coaching support, facilities, resources, and equipment necessary for student athletes to graduate from The University of Iowa while participating in broad-based championship-calibre athletic competition. The overall well-being of the participant and the integrity of the program will be paramount in all that we do.
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Nov. 6 Winona State, MN (Exhibition) Nov. 12-13 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City, IA) Nov. 12 Harvard Nov. 13 Butler/UNLV Nov. 16 Albany Nov. 19 at Northern Iowa Nov. 25-26 at Junkanoo Jam (Bahamas) Nov. 25 vs. St. John’s Nov. 26 vs. Temple/Texas A&M Nov. 30 Virginia Tech# Dec. 3 at Kansas State% Dec. 7 at Iowa State^ Dec. 9 Western Illinois Dec. 17 at Bradley Dec. 20 Drake Dec. 22 Mississippi Valley State Dec. 30 Northwestern Jan. 2 at Ohio State Jan. 5 Illinois Jan. 8 Nebraska Jan. 15 at Purdue Jan. 19 Wisconsin Jan. 22 at Penn State Jan. 26 at Nebraska Jan. 29 Purdue Feb. 2 at Wisconsin Feb. 5 at Indiana Feb. 9 Minnesota Feb. 12 Michigan State Feb. 16 at Michigan Feb. 23 at Northwestern Feb. 26 Michigan % - Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge ^ - Big Ten/ACC Challenge # - Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series
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The Hawkeyes take part in the annual “Day of Caring”
• Ronald McDonald House
• Big Brother/Big Sister Bowl for Kids Sake
• Make-A-Wish Foundation
• Habitat For Humanity
• University of Iowa Health Care Pediatrics Visits
• I-Club Receptions
• Iowa Wheelchair Challenge
• American Heart Walk
• Walk For Diabetes
• Annual Day of Caring Project
• Tornado Recovery
• Flood Prevention and Recovery
• United Way
• Shelter House
• Camp Courageous
The players and coaches also take time to read to children in the local Iowa City elementary schools as well as extend invitations to elementary school children to attend home basketball games. The University of Iowa Women’s Basketball team was selected for the 2009 Iowa Governor’s Volunteer Award for outstanding contribution of volunteer service to the community.
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The Iowa Women’s Basketball Team have been involved in numerous community service activities that include:
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Iowa hosted first and second round NCAA Tournament games in 2009.
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WKEYE ARENA Without question, the University of Iowa’s Carver-Hawkeye Arena is one of the finest basketball facilities in the Midwest. Named for the late Roy Carver, a long-time supporter of the University, the arena opened in January 1983. The arena has hosted NCAA Women’s Tournament games 12 times, including first and second round games in 2009.
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Backstreet Boys
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Carver-Hawkeye Arena also brings in some of the hottest music artists in the country. The Backstreet Boys, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Foo Fighters, Tonic, John Mayer, Elton John and the Goo Goo Dolls are some of the bands that headlined the past few years.
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“OUR NEW LOCKER ROOM IS AMAZING! I CAN’T BELIEVE HOW MUCH ROOM WE HAVE. EACH PLAYER HAS A BRAND NEW LOCKER WITH PLENTY OF SPACE FOR OUR EQUIPMENT AND THE NEW COUCHES AND TELEVISIONS ARE GREAT. “THE SEPERATE THEATER ROOM IS ALSO A GREAT ADDITION. WE HAVE SO MUCH MORE ROOM TO WATCH FILM, NOT TO MENTION THE AWESOME NEW THEATER-STYLE SEATS WITH OUR LOGO ON THE HEAD REST!” JAIME PRINTY JUNIOR 12
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The University of Iowa women’s locker room was completely renovated and reopened in the fall of 2011.
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The updated locker room doubled in size from 1,200 square feet to 2,400 square feet and includes spacious new lockers, an improved lounge area with leather couches and two 60-inch HD flat screen televisions and a seperate theater room with leather chairs and a state-of-the-art video system for film review.
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CARVER- HAWKEYE ARENA
RENOVATION
NEW PRACTICE FACILITY AND STATE-OF-THE-ART WEIGHT ROOM
The $43 million addition and revitalization of Carver-Hawkeye was completed in August of 2011. Additions include a practice facility immediately north of the arena, along with a brand new, state-of-the-art fitness and weight-training space. The new, air-conditioned practice facility will have two full-size collegiate courts and is equipped with a Robbins MVP (maximum vibration protection) flooring system. Iowa’s new weight room will expand from 1,800 square feet to 11,000 square feet. It will have brand new PowerLift racks, cardio equipment and a 40-yard turf/agility sprint lane. Keys will not be necessary for the practice facility or locker room, as electronic access is being installed. Student-athletes simply need to place their palm on the reader by the door to gain access.
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KAMILLE WAHLIN SENIOR
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““THE IMPROVEMENTS TO CARVERHAWKEYE ARENA ARE AMAZING. IT’S SO NICE TO BE ABLE TO GO INTO A PRACTICE FACILITY AND SHOOT WHENEVER WE WANT. THE IMPROVEMENTS MADE OUR HOME FACILITY EVEN BETTER.””
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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING THE HAWKEYES
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING PHILOSOPHY
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The philosophy of this program consists mainly of two components. The first is to continually develop a scientifically sound program that will maximize strength, power and explosiveness in order to allow the athlete to get the utmost out of their genetic potential, and to reduce the chance of injury. This will primarily be accomplished through the use of ground based free weight exercises and the progressive incorporation of functional movements and plyometrics. The second is to establish a culture which will develop the discipline, character and mental toughness within each athlete and team as a whole so that they are able to make the sacrifices in their training, leave their comfort zone and develop a Championship ATTITUDE. This will encourage them to make the most out of every situation and opportunity given to them in athletics, so that they might know what it is to be fully committed to something in at least one area of their life. When these two converge, they are not only able to reach their full potential, they become champions on and off the playing field.
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ACADEMICS ATHLETICS LEARNING CENTER
The $4.6 million Russell A. and Ann Gerdin Athletics Learning Center opened in September of 2003 and gives all Iowa student-athletes a state of the art facility to help them with their educations. The Athletics Learning Center is a multi-level, 20,000 square foot facility that provides a computer center, study areas, classes and meeting places for all Hawkeye student-athletes. The Learning Center features an auditorium that converts into two classrooms, separate study rooms for under and upper-class studentathletes that feature 28 study carrels, a computer lab, five tutorial rooms, the book loan repository, office space for Iowa’s Student Services staff and a display area to recognize the academic accomplishments of Iowa’s student-athletes. “I THINK THAT THE SUCCESS THAT WE’VE HAD IN THE CLASSROOM SHOWS IOWA’S COMMITMENT TO THE STUDENT-ATHLETE. WITH LINDSEY MEDER BEING ONE OF THE TOP-FIVE ACADEMIC PLAYERS IN AMERICA TWO STRAIGHT YEARS (2001-02) AND HAVING 48 DIFFERENT ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN HONORS THE LAST 11 SEASONS SPEAKS VOLUMES ABOUT OUR COMMITMENT TO ACADEMICS. OUR PLAYERS HAVE PROVEN THAT THEY CAN DO BOTH AT A SCHOOL LIKE IOWA. THEY CAN ACHIEVE SUCCESS BOTH ACADEMICALLY AND ATHLETICALLY.”
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Jennie Lillis and Robin Roberts, 2004 WBCA Scholarship
“IN FOLLOWING OUR THEME, ‘TODAY’S HAWKEYES ARE TOMORROW’S LEADERS,’ THE OFFICE OF ATHLETIC STUDENT SERVICES IS DEDICATED TO MEETING THE NEEDS OF EACH INDIVIDUAL STUDENTATHLETE AS SHE EARNS THE DEGREE OF HER CHOICE WHILE PARTICIPATING ON A CHAMPIONSHIP CALIBER TEAM. COUNSELING, ACADEMIC MONITORING, EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING, SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION, TUTORING, COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES, AND CAREER EXPLORATION ARE ALL PART OF THE SERVICES AVAILABLE TO THESE STUDENT-ATHLETES.”
PETER GRAY - ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, ATHLETICS STUDENT SERVICES
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2011 Academic All-Big Ten Award Winners
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MEDIA
ATTENTION
One of the many benefits of playing for the Iowa Hawkeyes and playing in the Big Ten Conference is the popularity and amount of media coverage the sport generates in the state of Iowa and the Midwest. Whether it’s TV, radio, internet, podcasting, newspapers, etc. fans can access information, video and audio clips of the Hawkeyes in a number of different platforms. In addition to extensive radio/internet broadcasts of every Hawkeye game, Iowa fans can watch selected games on KCRG-TV9, the Big Ten Network, CBS, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU or www.btn.com.
Shelley Till and Brent Balbinot, Hawkeye Radio Network
Jaime Printy was featured on ESPN.com in 2011.
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TRISHA NESBITT JUNIOR “WEBSITES LIKE HAWKEYESPORTS. COM AND BTN.COM ARE GREAT FOR OUR FANS AND FAMILIES. VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS, AUDIO BROADCASTS AND LIVE WEB STREAMS ALLOW FANS TO ALWAYS SEE HOW WE ARE DOING.” MORGAN JOHNSON JUNIOR
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“WE RECEIVE GREAT COVERAGE FROM THE MEDIA IN THE STATE. LOCAL SPORTS WEBSITES MAKES IT EASY FOR MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS TO FOLLOW ALONG WITH THE TEAM.”
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Vera Jones
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Mary Murphy
Debbie Antonelli
Stephanie White
• REACHES OVER 75 MILLION HOMES NATIONWIDE • EVERY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME BROADCAST IN HD
• IOWA IS SCHEDULED TO HAVE SEVEN GAMES ON THE BIG TEN NETWORK (HD) AND 11 WEBCAST ON BTN.COM.
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• “BIG TEN TONIGHT” AND THE “BIG TEN WOMEN’S SHOW” FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS AND FEATURE STORIES ON BIG TEN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NEARLY EVERY NIGHT
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BARTA DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
On behalf of the University of Iowa Department of Athletics, I’d like to welcome you to another exciting seasonofHawkeyewomen’sbasketball. Iamthrilledto start another campaign under our terrific head coach, Lisa Bluder. Lisa has done a tremendous job leading the Hawkeye program over a long period of time. She is a class act, both on and off the court. Her student-athletes exemplifywhatwemeanwhenwesay“Today’sHawkeyes are Tomorrow’s Leaders.” Her student-athletes excel in the classroom, on the courtandinthecommunity.Shestandsforwhat’sgood in intercollegiate sport, and specifically, for Hawkeye Athletics.Notonlydowehaveaverycompetitiveteamon thecourt,wehavecoachesandstudent-athleteswhoare lookeduponasrolemodelsthroughouttheUniversityand surrounding communities. Whether it’s on the court in front of our great fans in Carver-Hawkeye Arena, or on the road, we know the Hawkeyeswillbecompetingforchampionshipsevery season. Pleaseplantojoinusforwhatpromisestobean exciting year of Hawkeye women’s basketball!
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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA PRESIDENT Welcome to a new season of Iowa women’s basketball! My husbandKenandIareenthusiasticfansandcan’twaittocheer theIowaBlackandGoldontovictory.Wetakegreatprideinthis teamanditscoaches.TheseHawkeyestrulyembodythewinning spirit on the court, in the classroom and in the community. We are proud of our rich tradition in women’s basketball! The University of Iowa has established itself as one of the most decoratedprogramsintheBigTenandnation.CoachBluderhas ledherteamtoeightNCAATournamentappearances,including the last four years in a row.
LisaBluderandherloyalcoachingstaff’slevelofcommitment toherplayersisunparalleled.Theprogramhasalongstanding reputationfordevelopingleadersonandoffthecourt.I’mproud of the program’s academic excellence and volunteer efforts around the Eastern Iowa community. I am proud to be a Hawkeye. I hope you’ll join me for another thrilling season of Hawkeye women’s basketball at CarverHawkeye Arena!
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Under Coach Bluder’s leadership, Iowa has posted eight Big Tenfirst-divisionfinishesandadvancedtothepost-season10 times. Bluder,whoisthedeanofwomen’sbasketballcoaches in the BigTen, exemplifies the type of coach this University is all about. Named Big Ten Coach of the Year three times and WBCARegionalCoachoftheYeartwice,CoachBluderandthe Hawkeyes enjoy the national spotlight. Our future looks as bright as our recent past.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF
IOWA AN EXCEPTIONAL CHOICE
Since 1847, The University of Iowa has distinguished itself as a leader among public universities. Today its programs in health, business, engineering, education, law, the arts, communications, and the sciences are known worldwide for their excellence and innovation. U.S. News & World Report ranked The University of Iowa as the 26th best public university in the nation in 2009, and The Tippie School of Management’s MBA program was recently ranked 20th best in the country by Forbes magazine. OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES
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Iowa offers degrees in 11 colleges: Business, Dentistry, Education, Engineering, Law, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health, and the Graduate College. Undergraduates can choose from more than 100 areas of study.
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ALUMNI When student‑athletes consider their future, they should consider prospects beyond athletics. A list of all University of Iowa alumni who have distinguished themselves professionally would be difficult to assemble and could never be complete. However, some are truly outstanding in their area of expertise. BUSINESS Leland C. Adams Former president, Amoco Production Co. John J. Balles Former president, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Arthur A. Collins Founder, Collins Radio (Rockwell Collins) Kathleen A. Dore Executive vice president and general manager, Bravo Television Network & the Independent Film Channel John W. English Former vice president and chief investment officer, Ford Foundation H. John Hawkinson Former president and director of funds, Kemper Financial Services Inc. Richard O. Jacobson President, Jacobson Warehouse Co. Bill Krause President, Krause Gentle Corp. Richard Levitt Chairman & CEO, Nellis Corporation John Pappajohn Venture capitalist, entrepreneur; President, Equity Dynamics, Inc. Henry Tippie Presiding director for Rollins, Inc.; RPC, Inc. and Marine Products Corporation; Managing director for The RMT Trust
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Mark Shapiro Tom Brokaw Former ESPN Vice-President NBC News
EDUCATION Joseph N. Crowley President, University of Nevada at Reno and former NCAA president R. Wayne Duke Former commissioner, Big Ten Conference E.F. Lindquist Co‑founder, American College Testing (ACT) Program John B. McLendon First black coach inducted into The Basketball Hall of Fame Eddie Robinson Legendary football coach, Grambling State University Wilbur Schramm International authority won communications and founder, Iowa Writers’ Workshop Richard Schultz Executive Director, United States Olympic Committee;Former Executive Director, NCAA James Van Allen Space Physicist
ENTERTAINMENT Diablo Cody Oscar Award winning writer of “Juno” Simon Estes International opera star John Falsey Executive producer of television’s “Northern Exposure” & “I’ll Fly Away”
Al Jarreau Grammy Award‑winning singer
John Irving Writer, The World According to Garp, The Cider House Rules
Mark Johnson Film producer and Oscar Award winner for Rainman
W.P. Kinsella Writer, Shoeless Joe
Barry Kemp television producer, creator of the hit series “Coach” Dave Keuning guitarist, The Killers Shirley Rich Krohn Casting director for Kramer vs Kramer, Three Days of the Condor, Taps, Saturday Night Fever Richard Maibaum Writer of James Bond motion picture scripts Brandon Routh Actor, Superman Returns Gene Wilder Actor, Silver Streak, Young Frankenstein, Stir Crazy
GOVERNMENT David Bonior U.S. House of Representatives, Mt. Clemons, MI Terry Branstad former Governor of Iowa General Charles A. Horner Architect of the US air war against Iraq during the Persian Gulf War/Desert Storm Mary Louise Smith noted political party leader and civil rights proponent Juanita Kidd Stout First black woman elected to a state Supreme Court
LITERATURE Mildred Wirt Benson Author of 23 Nancy Drew mysteries and first woman to receive master’s degree in journalism at Iowa
Margaret Walker Writer, Jubilee
MEDIA Alan Abelson Editor, Barron’s Tom Brokaw Former Anchorman, NBC News John Cochran Correspondent, ABC News Paul Conrad Political cartoonist and three-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize Wayne Drehs General Assignment Writer, ESPN.com George Gallup Founder, The Gallup Poll
Tom Browkaw NBC News
Dr. Don H. O’Donoghue sports medicine pioneer
Charles Guggenheim Documentary filmmaker, Peabody and Oscar award winner
James Van Allen World famous physicist and discoverer of two radiation belts (the Van Allen Belts) that surround the earth.
Bob Miller Broadcaster, Los Angeles Kings
Dr. Emory D. Warner World recognized pathologist
Herbert Nipson Executive Editor, Ebony
PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS
Brian Ross Correspondent, ABC News, NBC News; Peabody and Emmy award winner Carole Simpson Anchor, ABC News
SCIENCE AND MEDICINE Dr. Nancy Andreasen Psychiatrist renowned for her research on schizophrenia, as well as creativity
Marquis Childs 1970, St. Louis Post Dispatch Rita Dove 1987, Thomas and Beulah; U.S. Poet Laureate Jorie Graham 1996, The Dream of the Unified Field; New and Selected Poems J. Tracy Kidder 1982, The Soul of a New Machine
Dr. Johann L. Ehrenhaft Pioneer in field of open heart surgery
James A. McPherson 1978, Elbow Room
Dr. Robert C. Hardin Developed blood bank protocols during WW II based on seminal work on blood preservation
Jane Smiley 1992, A Thousand Acres Tennessee Williams 1948, A Streetcar Named Desire; 1955, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
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Alex Karras former NFL All‑Pro, Detroit Lions; actor, Victor, Victoria; Blazing Saddles; “Webster”
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The men’s track and field team won the Big Ten Outdoor Championship and also finished eighth at the indoor NCAA championships. The UI Department of Athletics is under the direction of Gary Barta and is regarded as one of the top intercollegiate programs in the nation. Once again, the Hawkeyes enjoyed success both athletically and academically in 2010-11. Sixty-four Hawkeyes earned all-conference accolades, while 44 were recognized as All-Americans. Hawkeye student-athletes excelled in the classroom as well with 172 earning Academic All-Big Ten laurels. Thirty-four Hawkeyes were honored by the Big Ten Conference with the Distinguished Scholar Award. The graduation rate of Iowa’s student-athletes has improved in each of the past 10 years and has consistently ranked above the graduation rate of all UI students. Iowa’s men’s cross country, men’s and women’s tennis, and softball teams were recognized by the NCAA for their high academic marks. The four teams earned Public Recognition Awards, based on their most recent multi-year Academic Progress Rates. The UI closed the 2010-11 athletics year with a bang, establishing a school record in total points scored in the annual Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. The Hawkeyes accumulated 510 points in the competition that awards points based on each institution’s finish in national championship competition in up to 20 total sports (10 women’s and 10 men’s). The support of their efforts and attendance by Hawkeye fans ranks among the best across the country.
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The 2010 Iowa Hawkeye football team won its school-record third consecutive bowl game with a thrilling 27-24 come-from-behind victory over Missouri in the 2010 Insight Bowl.
Several new projects have come to completion on the Iowa campus. Some of the latest additions to the UI campus include the completion of the new Campus Recreation and Wellness Center, which houses the swimming and diving teams, and the state-of-the-art $7 million rowing boathouse. In addition to the brand new swimming and rowing facilities, the Roy G. Karro Athletics Hall of Fame and Visitors Center, the Russell and Ann Gerdin Athletic Learning Center and the Hawkeye Tennis and Recreation Center completed construction in recent years. Furthermore, the UI completed a $47 million Carver-Hawkeye Arena renovation project in the summer of 2011. Kinnick Stadium received a major upgrade and renovation that was completed just prior to the 2006 season. The $89 million project included the replacing of the south end zone stands and building of a four-level press box that houses 47 guest suites. New scoreboards, video walls, concession stands and rest rooms were also part of the project. Iowa student-athletes have been recognized as All-Americans in their sport on 312 occasions during the past 19 years, including 44 this past season. During the 2010-11 athletic year, the Hawkeyes continued their trend of success on the playing fields and in academic pursuits. Below are some examples of recent Hawkeye success. The Hawkeye wrestling team continued its dominance on the mat, finishing third at the NCAA Championships. Iowa has claimed 23 national championships, including three in the last four years, and 34 Big Ten titles. Five Hawkeyes earned AllAmerican accolades en route to the team’s third place finish. Iowa football continued its stellar play, finishing in the upper division of the Big Ten for the ninth time in the last 10 years. The Hawkeyes capped their season with a thrilling 27-24 come-frombehind victory over Missouri in the Insight Bowl. The win was Iowa’s third straight bowl victory, a school record. Iowa’s field hockey team has won the Big Ten Tournament championship three of the last five years and finished third
nationally, advancing all the way to the Final Four in 2008. A total of 41 Hawkeyes have garnered All-Big Ten accolades under head coach Tracey Griesbaum. The women’s basketball team had another outstanding season, finishing third in the league and advancing to the NCAA Tournament. Lisa Bluder, who is a three-time Big Ten Coach of the Year and two-time Regional Coach of the Year, coached Kachine Alexander and Jaime Printy to honorable mention All-America status. Alexander was also tabbed the Premier Player of the Year. Bluder has guided Iowa to eight first division finishes in her 11 years and has taken her program to eight NCAA Tournaments, including four straight. The men’s track and field team finished eighth in the nation at the indoor national championships and won the outdoor Big Ten title in 2011. Coach Larry Wieczorek was named Big Ten Coach of the Year, while numerous Hawkeyes earned all-league and All-America honors. Head coach Mark Hankins continued to have his men’s golfers play at a high level. The Hawkeyes advanced to the NCAA Championships for the second time in three years and tied for 10th nationally – a school-record finish. Vince India was named the Big Ten Player of the Year and earned the prestigious Les Bolstad Trophy, which goes to the male golfer with the lowest stroke average in the Big Ten. The men’s basketball team had its first season under head coach Fran McCaffery. Hawkeye fans flocked to CarverHawkeye Arena to watch the Black and Gold. Attendance increased 20 percent, which ranked fifth-best in the country. The aforementioned list of team and individual accomplishments are just a sampling of the recent excellence achieved in Iowa City. Whether it’s the top-notch athletic or academic performances, the outstanding community and fan support, or the impressive facilities, it’s easy to understand why Iowa fans everywhere truly believe, “It’s great to be a Hawkeye.”
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While the Hawkeyes compete with the best in the nation in a variety of sports, Iowa boasts some of the most impressive athletic facilities in the nation, operated by one of the most respected departments.
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THE IOWA CITY
COMMUNITY Iowa City is a diverse, highly cosmopolitan community of 60,000 set in the natural scenic beauty of Iowa’s rolling hills and woods along the tree-lined banks of the Iowa River. Iowa City has all the art galleries, ethnic foods, historic architecture and vibrant atmosphere of a much larger city, but with the compactness and friendly feeling of a small town. As a place to live, Iowa City keeps winning awards and accolades - Named one of the 10 most enlightened towns in the country by Utne Reader, listed in the book The 100 Best Small Art Towns in America and selected the number-one place to live in the nation by Editor & Publisher magazine.
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“BEING FROM THE MIDWEST, I’M VERY EXCITED TO PLAY IN THE BIG TEN. IT MAKES IT VERY EASY FOR MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS TO ATTEND GAMES.” SAMANTHA LOGIC FRESHMAN 38
BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN.
The Big Ten has sustained a comprehensive set of shared practices and policies that enforce the priority of academics and emphasize the values of integrity, fairness and competitiveness in all aspects of its student-athletes’ lives, with the ultimate goal of ensuring that each individual has the opportunity to live a Big Life. The Big Ten Conference has held a league tournament every year since 1995, with every tournament but one being held in Indianapolis. Fans have embraced the Big Ten Women’s Tournament. Nearly 36,000 fans watched in 2008 as Purdue captured the tournament title marked by close games and stellar individual performances. Conseco Fieldhouse has played host to the conference tournament the last 10 consecutive years and 11 overall. The Big Ten announced in 2012 that the conference tournament will rotate between Indianapolis (2012, 2014, 2016) and the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, Ill. (2013, 2015).
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The Big Ten Conference is a union of 12 world-class academic institutions who share a common mission of research, graduate, professional and undergraduate teaching and public service. The conference’s 100-plus years of history, strong tradition of competitive intercollegiate athletic programs, vast and passionate alumni base, and consistent leadership in innovations position the Big Ten and its entire community firmly on the Big Stage.
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Challenge BIG TEN/ACC
The Big Ten/ACC Women’s Basketball Challenge enters its fifth year of existence during the 2011-12 season. The Big Ten/ACC Women’s Basketball Challenge matches 12 teams from each conference in head-tohead competition traditionally on the first Wednesday, Thursday and Friday after Thanksgiving, following the men’s Big Ten/ACC Challenge. For the third timein the last four season, the Big Ten sent eight teams to postseason play in 2011. Five teams earned bids to the NCAA Championship, while three others appeared in the WNIT. The Big Ten has sent at least one team to teh NCAA Sweet 16 in 25 of the last 27 years and has had at least one squad participate in five of the last 13 Final Fours. The ACC had eight postseason teams, including six in the NCAA Championship. Overall, the ACC has made 14 Final Four apperances.
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 Boston College at Wisconsin Nebraska at Georgia Tech Michigan at Maryland Florida State at Ohio State North Carolina at Penn State North Carolina State at Northwestern Virginia Tech at Iowa THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 Illinois at Clemson Purdue at Duke Miami at Michigan State Indiana at Virginia Minnesota at Wake Forest
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Challenge BIG TEN/BIG 12
The Big Ten and Big 12 Conferences have formed an annual inter-conference challenge for women’s basketball, which will span at least two years and will begin in the fall of 2010. The series will feature a home-and-home format over the initial two-year agreement, and each of the Big 12 teams will play in each Challenge, while one Big Ten team, Wisconsin, will play two Challenge games each year.
2011 CHALLENGE
MATCHUPS Baylor at Minnesota Iowa State at Michigan Wisconsin at Kansas Iowa at Kansas State Northwestern at Missouri Ohio State at Oklahoma Penn State at Texas Tech Texas A&M at Purdue Oklahoma State at Indiana Michigan State at Texas Texas Tech vs. Illinois
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The 2011 Challenge will be played Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 3 and 4, with the exception of three games.
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TRAVEL The Hawkeyes travel in style, whether it’s on the road or in the air. For shorter trips, the Hawkeyes travel in a spacious Windstar bus, complete with satellite television, DVD players and WiFi internet connection. The majority of Hawkeye flights are on USA Jet, an airline with spacious leather seating that gives the players an opportunity to relax and study. Most trips are charter flights, which means no airport lines and non-stop flights to and from the nearby Eastern Iowa Airport.
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HAWKEYE INTERNATIONAL
TRAVEL
During the summer of 2003, 2007 and 2011 the entire Iowa basketball team and staff traveled overseas. Iowa toured Prague, Bratislava, Vienna and Paris in 2011, playing three exhibition games on the 12-day trip. In 2007, the Hawkeyes were in Greece for 11 days, competing against the Greek National Team three times and visiting Thessaloniki, Athens and the Greek Islands. Iowa toured the beautiful cities of Rome, Vatican City, Florence, Venice and Lake Como on a 12-day trip in 2003 that included four exhibition games. Not only do the Hawkeyes play in front of thousands of fans in Carver-Hawkeye Arena, but the Iowa women’s basketball program also travels to exciting destinations to play in challenging tournaments. Over the past 12 years, Iowa has competed in holiday tournaments in Alaska, Bahamas, California (three times), Cancun (3), Hawaii, New York, Florida (2), Massachusetts and South Carolina. The Hawkeyes head back to the Bahamas in November this season.
Iowa Hawkeyes in Prague, 2011
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NIKE EQUIPMENT University of Iowa equipment and apparel provided by NIKE. University of Iowa women’s basketball equipment and apparel is provided by NIKE. The Hawkeyes have four uniform choices: Black, White, Gold and Pink.
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The Hawkeyes take the court every day knowing they are equipped with the latest in design and technology in their NIKE apparel, and the most up-to-date equipment available in college basketball.
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CAMPS
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BASKETBALL CAMP The Iowa Girls’ Basketball Camp gives young basketball players the opportunity to learn from the Hawkeyes during the summer. Held annually in early June, Coach Bluder and her staff lead instruction in all facets of the game. Campers are able to stay in the residence halls and experience what campus life at Iowa is about. Camp is also a time for young Hawkeyes to meet new friends, and build life-long relationships.
For more information, contact the Iowa Sports Camps office at (319) 335-7961, or visit www.iowasportscamps.com.
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The Iowa Girls’ Basketball Elite Camp is also available for those who are willing to take their game to the next level.
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HANNAH
DRAXTEN STUDENT ASSISTANT COACH “I had always heard about how good the Iowa Women’s Basketball program was. After visiting,
I was fortunate to experience the University and community first hand. Coach Bluder and her staff are awesome and all the girls are great! It is such a family atmosphere. We work hard, but at the same time we have a lot of fun! The fan support here is amazing and it is exciting to play in front of a crowd that loves Iowa athletics so much!”
THEAIRRA
TAYLOR REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE “Growing up in Minnesota, I’ll admit I didn’t know a
lot about the University of Iowa. But after attending a game in Carver-Hawkeye Arena and walking around campus, I instantly fell in love with the coaches, community and family here in the Hawkeye Nation. I’m proud to say I am a Hawkeye!”
KELLY
KREI SENIOR
“I grew up a Hawkeye and being able to
wear the Black and Gold has always been a dream of mine. My visits to Iowa only reinforced my desire after being able to witness, first hand, the chemistry between the team and the coaches. All of the coaches were very enthusiastic and I couldn’t wait to get a chance to play in Carver-Hawkeye Arena in front of so many loyal Hawkeye fans. It’s great to be a Hawkeye!
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WHAT HAWKEYES ARE
SAYING MORGAN
JOHNSON JUNIOR
“The University of Iowa was perfect for me because it included the family atmosphere
I had been looking for, along with the academics I had been craving. The coaches are so personable and truly care about my life, both on and off the court. My teammates are just the icing on the cake. They really make it feel like I’m home and that this is where I belong. I am very happy I chose the University of Iowa, and I know that in my heart I am a Hawkeye for life.”
NESBITT JUNIOR “The coaching staff
and the team were the two main things that attracted me to Iowa. The coaches are more than just a coach to you. Right away you can tell that they are amazing people and really genuinely care about each one of us as people. “
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THE HAWKEYE
FAMILIES
“Wearehappythatourdaughterhasfoundaschoolandanextendedfamilythatsheloves.Thestaffand coachesattheUniversityofIowaareexactlythewaytheywereduringtherecruitingprocess.Asparents, youwanttoknowthatyourchildwillgrowmentallyandspirituallyasaperson.EventhoughTheairrahas beenthereforjustashorttime,wecanalreadyseethegrowth.Wefeelblessedthatshehasfoundsucha great second home and family.” THEODORE & MICHELLE TAYLOR
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“There is truth in the cliché, ‘God works in mysterious ways.’BeinglifelongAmesresidentswouldmakeusunlikelycandidatestobecomeHawkeyefans,andevenmore unlikelycandidatestoencourageourdaughtertobecome aHawkeye.Aftermeetingthecoachingstaff,playersand some of the other recruits and their families, there is no mysterywhywewouldwantourdaughtertobeaHawkeye!Infact,ourwholefamilyhasconvertedtobeingproud Hawkeye fanatics! Go Hawkeyes!” TROY AND PAM NESBITT
“We first visited the University of Iowa and attended a Hawkeyeswomen’sgamewhenHannahwasinninthgrade. Rightawayweallknewthiswastheplacewewouldlikeher toendup.WereallylikedIowaCityandtheIowacampus. More importantly, we thought the coaching staff and teamwereextremelycaringanditwasthekindoffamily atmospherewewantedourdaughterin,especiallyliving sevenhoursaway.WelovedCarverandthegreatsupport of the fans and are very proud to be a part of the Iowa Hawkeye women’s basketball tradition.”
“As parents of Kamille, we are very proud that Coach Bluder and her staff invited her to be a part of their successful program. From the first time we stepped on campuswefeltlikewebelongedandeveryonewemetwas honestandgenuine.WefeelverycomfortablewithKamille beingapartoftheHawkeyetraditionandalsotheexcitement of the Big Ten atmosphere.” CHRIS & KARLA WAHLIN
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BRIAN & LORI DRAXTEN
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THE HAWKEYE
FAMILIES
“AsresidentsofIowaCitywe’vebeenfortunatetohavehadtheopportunitytocloselyfollowtheIowawomen’sbasketballprogramthroughtheyearsandcouldn’tbemoreproudofourdaughter’schoicetobecome anIowaHawkeye.Everytimewevisited,itreinforcedwhatwealreadyknewaboutCoachBluder,herstaff andthegenuineintegrityoftheIowawomen’sprogram.We’vewitnessedtimeandtimeagainthecaringthe coaches and staff showed toward the women as both athletes and students.” BRIAN & COLLEEN KREI
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“It brings our family great pride to have Megan wear the Black and Gold uniform and be a part of Coach Bluder’s very successful program. Despite Megan’s uniquesituationinjoiningtheteam,thecoachingstaff and teammates welcomed her with open arms and madeherfeelarealsenseofteamunityandbelonging. AllthreeofourchildrenfoundahomeattheUniversity ofIowa,notonlyfortheacademicexcellenceitprovided, but also for the opportunity to be a student-athleteandexperiencetheexcitementofbeingaHawkeye! WecanthinkofnootherplaceMeganwouldratherbe.” RICK AND COLLEEN CONSIDINE
“WearethrilledthatJaimeispartoftheIowawomen’s basketball program. Jaime committed to Iowa at a very young age, and by the time she got to campus, she had very high expectations. Every aspect of collegelifeatIowacompletelysurpassedthoseexpectations. Coach Bluder and her staff are not only great coaches and teachers of the game, but they are also genuinelyengagedinthefutureoftheirplayers.From coaches, to facilities, to fans, to academics, it’s a wonderfulprogramthatoffersfantasticcommunity, growth, and opportunity.”
WeweresoexcitedwhenJadechosetheUniversityof Iowa.WestillhaveJade’sfourthgradejournal,where she wrote that she was going to play basketball for the Hawkeyes when she grew up. Jade’s step-dad, James Moses, was also blessed to be a Hawkeye basketball player. The support of the U of I fans and thecommunityisjustamazing,andcontinuestobe, even years after graduation. We love Coach Bluder and the entire coaching staff. Theyarenothingbutgenuineandgreatrolemodelsfor our daughter. PEG AND JAMES MOSES
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JEFF AND KELLY PRINTY
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MEGAN CONSIDINE SENIOR
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KALLI HANSEN SENIOR
KELLY KREI SENIOR
JADE ROGERS SOPHOMORE
MELISSA DIXON FRESHMAN
KAMILLE WAHLIN SENIOR
BETHANY DOOLITTLE FRESHMAN
TRISHA NESBITT JUNIOR
JAIME PRINTY JUNIOR
VIRGINIA JOHNSON FRESHMAN
SAMANTHA LOGIC FRESHMAN
KATHRYN REYNOLDS FRESHMAN
THEAIRRA TAYLOR RS SOPHOMORE
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MORGAN JOHNSON JUNIOR
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MEGAN
CONSIDINE HEIGHT: 5-8 YEAR: SENIOR POSITION: GUARD HOMETOWN: BYRON, IL HIGH SCHOOL: BYRON HS
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HAWK ITEM… Officially joined team as a walk-on Jan. 7, 2010 while attending classes as a sophomore at the University of Iowa. 2010-11 AS A JUNIOR… Played in 18 games…Academic all-Big Ten selection… scored career-high five points in win vs. Northeastern (Nov. 20)… grabbed career-high four rebounds in season-opener vs. Southern (Nov. 12)… finished season with 22 points, 18 rebounds, 10 assists and five steals. 2009-10 AS A SOPHOMORE… Saw action in six contests… played first career minutes at Michigan (Jan. 7)… scored first career points and recorded first career assist at Purdue (Jan. 31)… scored two points, grabbed three rebounds and tallied three assists. HIGH SCHOOL… Named to 11 different all-state teams during her high school career, including first team Illinois Basketball Coaches Association honors in 2007 and 2008, along with Illinois Basketball Services first team accolades in 2006-08… named second team allstate by the Chicago Sun-Times in 2006… four-year first team all-conference pick, and was a unanimous selection in 2007 and 2008… finished ninth in voting for the 2008 Illinois Miss Basketball award, given to the top prep player in the state… three-year team captain and MVP at Byron High School… holds school records for career points (2,077), assists (498) and steals (582)… also ranks second on the career rebounds list (868)… guided her high school team to four-straight regional championships, two sectional titles, one super-sectional win and a trip the Illinois State Elite Eight… in her four year high school career, Byron never lost a home game… also lettered in volleyball and track, claiming a state title in the 4x200 relay and a second place finish in the 4x100 relay.
CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR Soph. Junior TOTALS
G/GS FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT O-D-REB 6/0 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 2-1-3 18/0 7-26 .269 1-12 .083 7-9 .778 13-5-18 24/0 7-29 .241 1-14 .071 9-11 .818 15-6-21
AVG PF-FO 0.5 1-0 1.0 15-0 0.9 16-0
AS TO BK ST PTS AVG 1 1 0 0 2 0.3 10 6 0 5 22 1.2 11 7 0 5 24 1.0
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ABOUT MEGAN BIRTHDAY:
November 25, 1989
PARENTS:
Colleen and Rick Considine
SIBLINGS:
Brothers - Sean and Ryan
MAJOR: Marketing
Hobbies: Shopping Other Sport: I love football Male Athlete: Sean Considine Pro Team: Green Bay Packers Movie(s): Savannah Smiles Actress: Rachel McAdams Actor(s): Denzel Washington Restaurant: Any Japanese Steakhouse Band/Musician: Kenny Chesney Store: H&M and Urban Outfitters TV Show(s): Bachelor, Dancing with the Stars. Anything on E! Food/Meal: Chicken Fajitas Class/Subject: Health Web Site: FACEBOOK/ Twitter Spot on Campus: Kinnick Stadium Comedian: Jeff Dunham Technological Gadget: Phone City: Indianapolis
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KALLI
HANSEN HEIGHT: 5-11 YEAR: SENIOR POSITION: FORWARD HOMETOWN: OLIN, IA HIGH SCHOOL: OLIN HS
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HAWK ITEM… Transferred to Iowa after playing two seasons at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, IA. 2010-11 AS A JUNIOR… Played in 26 games…missed the first four games of the season with a back injury… scored eight points in 10 minutes of play in win over Virginia Tech (Nov. 26)… netted seven points, including game-tying three-pointer and go-ahead free throws in final three minutes at Minnesota (Jan. 5)… made at least one three-pointer in nine contests. 2008-10 AT KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE… Helped lead Kirkwood to back-to-back NJCAA regional and national championships…Kirkwood compiled an impressive 75-2 record during her two seasons… first team all-American and all-region selection…Kirkwood team MVP as a sophomore… averaged 9.3 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.8 assists as a sophomore… holds school records for three-pointers in a single game (7), most wins in a career (75), most games played (77) and most team points scored (140)… first team academic all-region selection…Dean’s List student.
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO AS TO BK ST PTS AVG Junior 27/0 21-51 .412 11-29 .379 7-15 .500 17-28-45 1.7 16-0 5 16 2 5 60 2.2
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HIGH SCHOOL… First team all-state as a senior…four-time all-conference selection, including first team honors as a junior and senior…averaged a double-double in both her junior and senior seasons of high school, scoring 16.4 points and grabbing 10.1 rebounds as a junior and 21.9 points and 10.3 rebounds as a senior… holds 14 school records, including single-game, season and career marks in scoring, rebounding, blocks and assists… also lettered in volleyball, track and softball… four-time all-conference pick in volleyball and softball… qualified for state track meet in high jump three-straight years… four-time all-academic student… class Valedictorian… Governor’s Scholar.
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ABOUT KALLI BIRTHDAY: June 26, 1990
PARENTS:
Tammy and Michael Hansen
SIBLINGS:
Brothers - Logan, Colton, Gabe and Ryan
MAJOR:
Communication Studies
KALLI’S FAVORITES Hobbies: Shooting guns and relaxing in the country Other Sport: Volleyball Male Athlete: Aaron Rodgers Female Athlete: Serena Williams Pro Team: Green Bay Packers Movie(s): Pure Country Actress: Jennifer Aniston Actor(s): Adam Sandler Restaurant: Hale Tap Band/Musician: Lady Antebellum TV Show(s): One Tree Hill Food/Meal: Steak and tators Web Site: Facebook Midnight snack: Pizza Spot on Campus: Carver-Hawkeye Arena Comedian: Ron White Technological Gadget: My 90s cell phone City: Olin
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KREI HEIGHT: 6-2 YEAR: SENIOR POSITION: FORWARD HOMETOWN: IOWA CITY, IA HIGH SCHOOL: CITY HS
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2010-11 AS A JUNIOR… Started all 31 games… third team Capital One Academic all-District pick… Academic all-Big Ten selection… posted doubledouble in first game of the season against Southern (Nov. 12)… netted five three-pointers vs. Iowa State (Dec. 9)… scored in double digits 13 times… led team in scoring twice...made at least two three-pointers in 14 games… recorded two 20-point games. 2009-10 AS A SOPHOMORE… Named to Big Ten Tournament all-tournament team…academic all-Big Ten selection… named the team’s Most Improved Player… led team in steals (42)… scored double-digits in 15 contests… led the team in rebounding four times… scored a career-high 20 points (5-7 3PT FG’s) in win over Penn State in Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals (March 5)… recorded first career double-double in win over Indiana with 14 points and a career-high 13 rebounds… played all 40 minutes in back-toback games vs. Illinois State and Kansas. 2008-09 AS A FRESHMAN… Competed in 27-of-32 games off the bench… credited with four rebounds or more eight times… missed only seven free throws (30-37, .811).
CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR Fresh. Soph. Junior TOTALS
G/GS FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT O-D-REB 27/0 19-54 .352 7-19 .368 30-37 .811 7-55-62 34/33 94-230 .409 55-136 .404 54-72 .750 48-113-161 31/31 89-249 .357 54-163 .331 55-76 .724 37-122-159 92/64 202-533 .379 116-318 .365 139-185 .751 92-290-382
AVG 2.3 4.7 5.4 4.2
PF-FO 27-0 74-1 50-0 151-1
AS TO BK ST PTS AVG 11 29 2 6 75 2.8 37 63 16 42 297 8.7 38 39 16 27 287 9.3 86 131 34 75 659 7.2
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HIGH SCHOOL… Named the 2008 Iowa Gatorade Girls Basketball Player of the Year, playing for Iowa City High School… first team all-state honoree her freshman, junior and senior seasons and was a second team selection as a sophomore… 2008 McDonald’s all-American nominee… Des Moines Register first team all-state her senior campaign… Mississippi Valley Conference Athlete of the Year, unanimous first team and all-academic her senior season… first team all-area and IGCA all-district as a senior… amassed 1,734 points, 743 rebounds, 256 assists, 243 steals and 151 blocks in 95 career games… averaged 18.5 points, 7.9 rebounds, 2.7 steals and 1.5 blocks her senior year… named the Iowa state tournament MVP and recognized on the all-state tournament team her senior year… led her high school team to its first ever state title in girls basketball, winning the Class 4A championship… three-time first team all-conference, all-district and all-area honoree… two-time team captain… National Honor Society member… also lettered in track and soccer… named the 2007 Mississippi Valley Conference Player of the Year in basketball and track… currently holds the City High record in the 400 meters and sprint medley… also competed on the IBCA Select 1 Basketball Team the last two seasons… named to the Iowa State AAU all-Tournament team twice, including being named MVP.
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KELLY
KREI SENIOR
ABOUT KELLY BIRTHDAY:
November 23, 1989
PARENTS:
Brian and Colleen Krei
SIBLINGS: Sister - Katie
MAJOR:
Biomedical Engineering
Hobbies: Watching movies Other Sport: Track and Field Male Athlete: Jason Witten Female Athlete: Mia Hamm Pro Team: Chicago Cubs Movie(s): The Dark Knight Actress: Jennifer Garner Actor(s): Matt Damon Restaurant: Pagliai’s Pizza Band/Musician: Rascal Flatts TV Show(s): FRIENDS Class/Subject: Math Web Site: Hawkeyesports.com Midnight snack: Honey Maid Mini S’mores Spot on Campus: Engineering Building Cartoon Character: Goofy Technological Gadget: My iPod City: Iowa City!
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KAMILLE
WAHLIN HEIGHT: 5-8 YEAR: SENIOR POSITION: GUARD HOMETOWN: CROOKSTON, MN HIGH SCHOOL: CROOKSTON HS
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HAWK ITEMS…
Her 10 assists in her first career start vs. Michigan (Jan. 26, 2009) are believed to be the most by an Iowa true freshman… believed to be the first Hawkeye freshman to ever record a double-double in her first career start (14 points, 10 assists vs. Michigan on Jan. 26, 2009).
2010-11 AS A JUNIOR…
Honorable mention all-Big Ten (media and coaches)… National Strength and Conditioning All-American… Academic all-Big Ten selection… Islander Tip-Off and Caribbean Challenge all-tournament team selection… tied school record for three-pointers made in CarverHawkeye Arena with six vs. Penn State (Feb. 6)… recorded second double-double of career with 10 points and 11 rebounds vs. James Madison (Nov. 25)… her 11 rebounds vs. James Madison were a career high… led team with 117 assists… tallied five or more assists 11 times… led team in scoring three times… scored double-digits in 22 games.
2009-10 AS A SOPHOMORE…
Third team all-Big Ten (media and coaches)… Big Ten Tournament all-tournament team selection… KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge and Nugget Classic all-tournament team pick…academic all-Big Ten… broke school record for three-pointers attempted in a single season (225) and tied the school mark for three’s made (84)… set new school record for three’s made by a sophomore (84)… set school record for three-pointers attempted in a single game (15) and tied record for three-pointers made in a game (7) at Penn State (Dec. 28)… hit game-winning three-pointer with 10 seconds remaining vs. Columbia (Nov. 28)… scored a career-high 33 points in win at Northern Iowa (Nov. 22)… led the Big Ten in three-pointers made per game in all games (2.55) and league games only (2.59)… ranked 42nd in NCAA in three-pointers made and 64th in three-point percentage… led team with 104 assists… led team in scoring eight times… scored double-digits in 26 contests.
2008-09 AS A FRESHMAN…
Named to the coaches all-Big Ten Freshman team… competed in all 32 games, including starting the last 14 games… averaged 11.5 points, 4.5 rebounds and 4.2 assists and a staggering 2.3 assist/turnover ratio the last 14 games as a starter… her 28 triples rank third-best in a single-season by an Iowa freshman… her 87 assists rank second-best in a single-season by an Iowa freshman… dished out four assists or more 10 times, including the last four outings… ranked first in assist/turnover ratio (2.04), in conference games only rankings… ranked second in assists (3.06), scoring (8.7) and 3-point percentage (.415), third in rebounding (3.6), and fifth in field goal percentage (.446), amongst Big Ten freshmen, in conference games only rankings.
Led her Crookston High School basketball team to a third-place finish at the Minnesota Class AA state tournament as a senior… a McDonald’s all-American nominee… averaged 19.8 points, 6.1 assists, 4.5 rebounds and 2.9 steals her senior campaign… Coaches Association first team and Associated Press second team all-state selections… Minnesota Breakdown Magazine Player of the Year as a senior… the 2008 Miss Minnesota Basketball finalist finished her career averaging 17.2 points, 5.1 assists, 2.9 steals and 3.9 rebounds… as Crookston’s starting point guard for four-plus seasons, the Pirates were 114-18… averaged 19.9 points for and led her team to a 24-3 record her junior year… established school records in assists, steals, field goals and broke her older brother Kenley’s record for scoring… her team finished second in the Minnesota state tournament her sophomore campaign, where she was recognized on the all-tournament squad… tabbed Minnesota Coaches Association All-State and was her team’s MVP her junior and senior seasons… sank 47 consecutive free throws… three-year captain, she boasted a 4.0 GPA and is a National Honor Society member… also lettered in track and was a state qualifier in the 400 meters and 4x400 relay… played on the same AAU team (North Tartan Larson) as Draxten the summer of 2007.
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR Fresh. Soph. Junior TOTALS
G/GS FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT O-D-REB AVG 32/14 90-191 .471 28-68 .412 35-46 .761 19-83-102 3.2 33/33 171-416 .411 84-225 .373 43-51 .843 7-109-116 3.5 31/31 133-345 .386 55-180 .306 51-60 .850 5-98-103 3.3 96/78 394-952 .414 167-473 .353 129-157 .822 31-290-321 3.3
PF-FO 27-0 57-0 35-0 89-0
AS TO BK ST PTS AVG 87 60 1 22 243 7.6 104 115 1 31 469 14.2 117 89 3 23 372 12.0 308 264 5 76 1084 11.3
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HIGH SCHOOL…
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WAHLIN SENIOR
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ABOUT KAMILLE BIRTHDAY: June 1, 1989
PARENTS:
Chris and Karla Wahlin
SIBLINGS:
Sisters - Katrina and Kayla, Brother - Kenley
MAJOR: History
Hobbies: Watching comedy movies, playing Wii and going to the lake Other Sport: Golf or tennis Male Athlete: Chris Paul and Brett Favre Pro Team: Minnesota Vikings and Twins Movie(s): The Proposal or Date Night Actress: Sandra Bullock Actor(s): Adam Sandler Restaurant: Blackstone or Hardee’s Band/Musician: Matt Maher Store: Target TV Show(s): Glee Web Site: www.lifeteen.com Midnight snack: Ice Cream or cereal Spot on Campus: Newman Center Cartoon Character: Road Runner City: Paris, Vienna, and Prague
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MORGAN
JOHNSON HEIGHT: 6-5 YEAR: JUNIOR POSITION: CENTER HOMETOWN: PLATTE CITY, MO HIGH SCHOOL: PLATTE COUNTY HS
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2010-11 AS A SOPHOMORE… Started 30 of 31 games…… third team Capital One Academic all-District pick… Academic all-Big Ten selection… missed first career start vs. Minnesota due to illness (Feb. 10)… set school record for blocks by a sophomore (76)… KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge all-tournament team selection… tallied five double-doubles… led team with 76 blocks…scored in double-digits 17 times… 10 or more rebounds in six contest… led team in scoring four times… team’s best rebounder in eight games… blocked three or shots 16 times…team best .478 field goal percentage… shot .500 or better from the field in 18 contests.
HIGH SCHOOL… Miss Show Me Basketball Award winner, given to the top prep senior in the state of Missouri… named the 2009 DiRenna Award winner, which is given to the top prep player in the Kansas City area… named KC Star Scholar Athlete of the Year and Missouri High School Coaches Association Female Athlete of the Year… averaged 19.4 points, 11.5 rebounds, 4.5 blocks, 3.0 steals and 2.0 assists during her prep career… owns the Platte County High School record for career points (1,920), rebounds (1,211) and blocks (421), and single-season scoring (589), blocks (140) and free throws made (107) and single-game scoring (41) and rebounding (26)... owns her high school’s top five scoring outputs for points and field goals made in a game… posted three of the top four Platte County High School single-season rebounding totals (293, 319 and 347)… boasts Missouri State Tournament single-game records in scoring (41), rebounding (26) and blocks (14)… all-conference and all-district honoree all four seasons and an all-state honoree as a sophomore and junior... named team MVP all four years... led her team to a four-year 82-31 record and the school’s first-ever state and sectional titles... her senior year, led her team to a school-record 29 victories and the school’s firstever class 4A state championship... nominee for the Miss Show-Me award, which is awarded to the best player in the state of Missouri… also played AAU basketball for team Excel... her team won the Denver High in the Sky tournament and advanced to the Sweet 16 of AAU nationals in Orlando, FL... also lettered in volleyball, earning first team all-state laurels her senior campaign and second team all-state accolades her junior year... three-time all-district and two-time team MVP selection playing volleyball... named academic all-state her sophomore and junior seasons.
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR Fresh. Soph. TOTALS
G/GS 34/34 31/30 65/64
FG-A PCT 124-250 .496 132-276 .478 256-526 .487
3-PT 1-4 0-0 1-4
PCT .250 .000 .250
FT-A PCT 48-76 .632 70-96 .729 118-172 .686
O-D-REB 78-139-217 90-118-208 168-257-425
AVG 6.4 6.7 6.5
PF-FO 87-2 83-3 170-5
AS 24 25 49
TO 61 58 119
BK 79 76 155
ST 15 21 36
PTS 297 334 631
AVG 8.7 10.8 9.7
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2009-10 AS A FRESHMAN… Started all 34 games… broke both the school and freshman record for single-season blocks (79)… set school and Carver-Hawkeye Arena records with eight blocks in win over Minnesota (Feb. 18)… led Big Ten freshmen in rebounds, field goal percentage and blocks… led the Big Ten in field goal percentage in league games only (.508)… ranked 23rd in the NCAA in blocks per game… named Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Feb. 1)… had three double-doubles… led team with 79 blocks… led team in scoring in three games… top rebounder in 10 contests… scored in double-digits 15 times… grabbed 10 or more rebounds four times.
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MORGAN
JOHNSON JUNIOR
ABOUT MORGAN BIRTHDAY:
November 12, 1990
PARENTS:
Doug and Leslie Johnson
SIBLINGS:
Brothers - Spencer and Parker, Sister - Taylor
MAJOR:
Health and Human Physiology Pre-Medicine
Hobbies: Piano and learning guitar Other Sport: Volleyball Male Athlete: John Wooden and his “Seven Things to Do” Female Athlete: Jan Jensen! Pro Team: Kansas City Royals and Chiefs Movie(s): The Bourne Series, Harry Potter and Prince and Me Actress: Jennifer Aniston Actor: Matt Damon and Robert Pattinson Retaurant: Monica’s and Quinton’s TV Show(s): The Buckle and Forever 21 Food/Meal: Heidi’s Zuppa Tuscana, my mom’s stromboli, Jaime’s mom’s “Gunky Chicken or Trisha’s mom’s potato soup Midnight Snack: Vanilla pudding, marshmallows, raisins or Oreo fluff Class/Subject: Physiology classes or anything but Spanish Web Site: Facebook and Twitter Comedian: My dad! City: Prague or Kansas City
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
MORGAN’S FAVORITES
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TRISHA
NESEBITT HEIGHT: 5-7 YEAR: JUNIOR POSITION: GUARD HOMETOWN: AMES, IA HIGH SCHOOL: AMES HS
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2010-11 AS A SOPHOMORE… Played in 15 games…Academic all-Big Ten selection… missed the first 15 games with a foot injury… finished the season with eight points, four rebounds and five assists… played a season-high 13 minutes vs. Indiana (Jan. 16). 2009-10 AS A FRESHMAN… Played in all 34 games… career-high 10 points in win over Michigan State in Big Ten Tournament semifinals (March 6)… recorded first career start and played a career-high 37 minutes in win at Indiana (Feb. 11).
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR Fresh. Soph. TOTALS
G/GS FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT O-D-REB 34/1 25-85 .294 9-36 .250 25-31 .806 2-22-24 16/0 3-13 .231 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 0-4-4 50/1 28-98 .286 11-42 .262 25-32 .781 2-26-28
AVG 0.7 0.3 0.6
PF-FO 46-0 7-0 53-0
AS TO BK ST PTS AVG 43 42 0 14 84 2.5 5 10 0 1 8 0.5 48 52 0 15 92 1.8
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
HIGH SCHOOL… A three-time first team all-conference, and two-time first team all-state and first team all-district (IGCA) honoree playing for Ames High School… consensus first team all-state selection and named to the all-state tournament team (class 4A) as a senior… second team all-state honoree as a junior… named her team’s MVP her junior and senior seasons… concluded her prep career with 1,075 points and 162 steals, which ranks third best at Ames… also amassed 424 career assists, which ranks second most at the school… as a senior, led the state in free throw makes (145) and attempts (207)… led her team in scoring (15.6), assists (5.4), and ranked second in steals (2.7) and 3-pointers (26) in leading her team to a state runner-up finish in 2009… helped lead Ames to a 75-20 four-year overall record, two conference titles and two state tournament appearances… helped guide the Little Cyclones to a school record 23 victories her senior campaign… currently holds the school record for single-season assists (140) and free throws made in a season (145) and career (375)… was also an outstanding soccer player her first two years at Ames… a two-time all-conference soccer selection and helped her team advance to the state tournament her freshman and sophomore years… also excelled in the classroom, graduating with a 3.9 GPA.
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NESBITT JUNIOR
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ABOUT TRISHA BIRTHDAY:
January 26, 1991
PARENTS:
Troy and Pam Nesbitt
SIBLINGS:
Brothers - Tyler, Malachi and Trey Sisters - Rachel, Renee and Morgan
MAJOR:
Sports Studies
TRISHA’S FAVORITES shopping and laying out. Other Sport: Soccer Male Athlete: Kobe Bryant Pro Team: Los Angeles Lakers or Dallas Cowboys Movie(s): Love and Basketball Restaurant: Outback Steakhouse Band/Musician: Carrie Underwood or Rascal Flatts Store: Target TV Show(s): Bachelorette/Bachelor and Extreme Makeover Home Edition Food/Meal: Steak and garlic mashed potatoes Web Site: Twitter/Facebook Midnight snack: Yogurt and Granola Comedian: Kevin Hart Technological Gadget: Phone
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Hobbies: Hanging out with friends, watching movies,
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JAIME
PRINTY HEIGHT: 5-11 YEAR: JUNIOR POSITION: GUARD HOMETOWN: MARION, IA HIGH SCHOOL: LINN-MAR HS
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HAWK ITEM… One of 35 student-athletes invited to try out for team USA and the World University Games between her sophomore and junior seasons… became youngest player in Iowa history to earn All-America honors. 2010-11 AS A SOPHOMORE… Started all 31 games… Associated Press honorable mention All-American… second team all-Big Ten (coaches), third team all-Big Ten (media)… Academic all-Big Ten selection… named team’s Most Improved Player… Big Ten Player of the Week (Feb. 28)… became youngest player in school history to reach the 1,000 point milestone… tied school record for free throw percentage by going 10-10 (1.000) at Indiana (Feb. 27)… made 32-straight free throws, one shy of tying Lindsey Meder’s school record for consecutive free throw made… led team with 520 points (16.8 per game), 70 three-pointers, .383 three-point percentage and .864 free throw percentage… netted career-high 32 points vs. Illinois (Feb. 24)… led team in scoring 13 times… scored in double digits in 27 of 31 games, including nine 20-point games. 2009-10 AS A FRESHMAN… Big Ten Freshman of the Year… second team all-Big Ten (media), third team all-Big Ten (coaches)…unanimous selection to the Big Ten all-Freshman team… second team Freshman all-American by Full Court Press… four-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week… shattered Iowa freshman records in scoring (501), three-pointers made (82) and assists (99)… led Big Ten freshmen in scoring, three-pointers made and free throw percentage… ranked 54th in the NCAA in three-point percentage and 58th in three-pointers made… led team with 501 total points… led team in scoring in 14 games… scored in double-digits in 25 games.
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR Fresh. Soph. TOTALS
G/GS 34/34 31/31 65/65
FG-A PCT 168-406 .414 168-391 .430 336-797 .422
3-PT 82-212 70-183 152-395
PCT .346 .383 .385
FT-A PCT 83-94 .883 114-132 .864 197-226 .872
O-D-REB 35-101-136 21-109-130 56-210-266
AVG 4.0 4.2 4.1
PF-FO 77-1 60-0 137-1
AS 99 109 208
TO 82 91 173
BK 4 7 11
ST 30 34 64
PTS 501 520 1021
AVG 14.7 16.8 15.7
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HIGH SCHOOL… Became the youngest player (15) ever to verbally commit to the Iowa women’s basketball program, is a three-time consensus first team allstate, all-conference, all-district and all-metro selection playing for Coach Bluder’s alma mater, Linn-Mar High School… Metro and Mississippi Valley Player of the Year, as a senior… three-time team captain… broke 14 Linn-Mar school records, including all-time leading scorer (1,392), assists (374), steals (232), free throws (319) and 3-pointers (168)… helped guide Linn-Mar to a 70-9 career record, including a 24-1 record in 2009 and a state tournament berth… named to the all-tournament team at the Iowa state tournament her junior season… a career 88.6 percent free throw shooter, which is an all-time career record in the state of Iowa… shot 91.1 percent from the charity stripe in 2009, which was the best in the state… suffered a season-ending injury, in the fourth game, her sophomore year… helped guide Linn-Mar to a 20-4 record and a state tournament appearance as a freshman and a 22-3 record, and a berth in the state tournament final four her junior campaign… also played basketball for the IBCA Select AAU squad in 2008… also excelled in the classroom, boasting a perfect 4.0 GPA and is a member of the National Honor Society… academic all-conference as a senior and a three-year academic letter award winner… McDonald’s all-America nominee in 2009.
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JAIME
PRINTY JUNIOR
ABOUT JAIME BIRTHDAY:
August 15, 1990
PARENTS:
Jeff and Kelly Printy
SIBLINGS:
Brother - Jordan, Sister - Jenna
MAJOR:
Recreation and Sport Business
JAIME’S FAVORITES Hobbies: Hanging out with family and friends, Other Sport: Football Male Athlete: Michael Jordan Female Athlete: Maya Moore Pro Team: Los Angeles Lakers Movie(s): Bridesmaids and Remember the Titans Actor(s): Denzel Washington Restaurant: Olive Garden Band/Musician: Rascal Flatts TV Show(s): The Bachelor Food/Meal: Steak, mashed potatoes and a salad with ranch
Midnight snack: Fruit Snacks Spot on Campus: Carver-Hawkeye Arena Cartoon Character: Scooby-Doo Technological Gadget: Cell phone City: Spirit Lake, Iowa
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
going to Okoboji
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THEAIRRA
TAYLOR HEIGHT: 5-11 YEAR: REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE POSITION: GUARD HOMETOWN: ST. PAUL, MN HIGH SCHOOL: CENTRAL HS
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2010-11 AS A SOPHOMORE Suffered third ACL tear in 20 months during preseason practice…did not see any action during season. 2009-10 AS A FRESHMAN… Played in 10 games with eight starts before suffering season-ending knee injury against South Dakota State (Dec. 22)… recorded 16 points, nine rebounds, five assists and three blocks in first career start against William & Mary (Nov. 24)… scored 12 points, including eight in the final two minutes, in win at Northern Iowa (Nov. 22).
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO AS TO BK ST PTS AVG Fresh. 10/8 29-86 .337 9-26 .346 14-18 .778 15-34-49 4.9 22-1 24 29 10 13 81 8.1
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
HIGH SCHOOL… Finalist for 2009 Miss Minnesota Basketball playing for St. Paul Central High School… Associated Press and Pioneer Press first team all-state selection her senior year… named 2009 St. Paul City Conference Player of the Year… 2009 Minnesota Girls Basketball Association 4AAAA All-Star… 2009 Athena Award winner… also a Star Tribune first team all-Metro honoree, averaging 18.6 points, 8.0 rebounds, 3.6 steals and 2.8 assists in 2009... amassed 1,740 career points… helped Central to an 81-11 record… led her conference in scoring and free throw percentage as a senior… tied twice most points scored in a league contest (33 points)… named her team’s 2009 MVP… two-time honorable mention Associated Press and Pioneer Press all-state honoree… helped guide Central to two 4AAAA state championships, including a perfect 32-0 record her sophomore campaign... four-time all-conference selection... led the St. Paul Conference in scoring as a freshman at Como Park... named to the Wells Fargo All-Tournament team as a sophomore and junior, including being named MVP of the tournament and the gbbrecruit Player of the Week during the tournament in 2008... during Central’s 2008 championship run, Taylor broke the state tournament free throw record... averaged 14 points her junior year.... a two-time team captain, she was named in the 2009 All-Star Report top five in the Midwest region... 2007 and 2009 Pat Paterson all-Tournament team… played on the 2005 AAU state championship team... also ran track as she was the track conference leader in the 200 meters in 2007... National Honor Society member… McDonald’s all-American nominee her senior year.
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THEAIRRA
TAYLOR REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
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ABOUT THEAIRRA BIRTHDAY: August 8, 1991
PARENTS:
Theodore and Michelle Taylor
SIBLINGS:
Sister - Erikka
MAJOR:
Athletic Training Interest
Male Athlete: LeBron James Female Athlete: Serena Williams Pro Team: Minnesota Lynx Movie(s): Love and Basketball, The Great Debaters or Bridesmaids
Actress: Angelina Jolie Actor(s): Will Smith and Denzel Washington Restaurant: Outback Seakhouse Band/Musician: J. Cole and Adele Store: H & M TV Show(s): My Wife and Kids Food/Meal: Baked mac & cheese and steak Web Site: Twitter Midnight snack: Fruit snacks Spot on Campus: Carver Hawkeye arena Comedian: Kevin Hart
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
THEAIRRA’S FAVORITES
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JADE
ROGERS HEIGHT: 6-0 YEAR: SOPHOMORE POSITION: FORWARD HOMETOWN: CEDAR RAPIDS, IA HIGH SCHOOL: CEDAR RAPIDS KENNEDY HS
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2010-11 AS A FRESHMAN… Played in 13 games…missed first two games of the season with a sprained ankle…saw first collegiate action in win over Bradley…finished with 21 points, 22 rebounds, four assists, two blocks and five steals.
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR Fresh.
G/GS FG-A 13/0 9-22
PCT 3-PT .409 0-0
PCT FT-A PCT O-D-REB .000 3-11 .273 8-14-22
AVG 1.7
PF-FO 11-0
AS 4
TO 5
BK 2
ST PTS AVG 5 21 1.6
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
HIGH SCHOOL… Four-time all-state selection, including first team honors as a sophomore, junior and senior, four-time first team all-metro, all-district and all-conference pick… two-time conference Player of the Year… metro Player of the Year as a senior… two-time state tournament all-tournament team selection… McDonald’s all-American nominee… led high school team to quarterfinal round of the state tournament as a junior and senior, along with a conference title as a senior… averaged 14.9 points and 11.3 rebounds as a freshman, 22.3 points and 13.5 rebounds as a sophomore, 17.9 points and 10.6 rebounds as a junior and 18.3 points, 11.4 rebounds and 3.5 assists as a senior… holds school records for career rebounds (952), single game rebounds (20), season rebounding average (12.26), career rebounding average (11.63) and is third in all-time scoring (1,499 points)… team captain as a sophomore, junior and senior… also lettered in volleyball and led team to quarterfinal round of state tournament twice… fourtime Academic Athlete Award winner… given President’s Award For Educational Excellence in 2010 (grade-point average of 3.5 or higher along with 85% percentile of national standardized tests)… 2010 Advanced Placement Scholar… graduated Academic Honors with Distinction.
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JADE
ROGERS SOPHOMORE
ABOUT JADE BIRTHDAY: May 15, 1992
PARENTS:
James and Peg Moses and Dusty Rogers
SIBLINGS:
Brothers - Jaylon Moses and Dominique Rogers Sisters - Alexus Rogers and Tiffany Anderson
MAJOR:
Athletic Training Interest
JADE’S FAVORITES Hobbies: Cracking Jokes and dancing Other Sport: Volleyball Male Athlete: LeBron James Female Athlete: Megan Considine Pro Team: Green Bay Packers Movie(s): Bridesmaids, Mean Girls and Easy A Actress: Angelina Jolie and Kate Hudson Actor(s): Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman Restaurant: Red Lobster Band/Musician: Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj Store: Finish Line Web Site: Twitter.com Spot on Campus: Smoothie Store at the Rec Cartoon Character: Luigi Comedian: Kevin Hart, Dane Cook City: Cedar Rapids
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MELISSA
DIXON HEIGHT: 5-8 YEAR: FRESHMAN POSITION: GUARD HOMETOWN: JOHNSBURG, IL HIGH SCHOOL: JOHNSBURG HS
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IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
HIGH SCHOOL... McDonald’s All-American nominee… Miss Basketball of Illinois Top 10 finalist… three-time team MVP and team captain as a junior and senior… 11-time all-state selection, including first team honors by the Associated Press, Illinois Basketball Coaches Association, Chicago Sun-Times, Champaign News Gazette and IBS as a senior… also named third team all-state by the Chicago Tribune for all-classes… four all-area team selections, including ESPN Chicago and Chicago Sun-Times honors as a senior… named Northwest Herald Player of the Year as a junior and senior… three-time Fox Valley All-Conference pick… all-team leading scorer in McHenry County, for boys or girls, with 2,146 points… averaged 16.1 points as a sophomore, 19.4 points as a junior and 23.4 points as a senior… made 276 career three-pointers… holds school records for points in a single game (41), career points (2,146), single season points (795), career steals (270) and career three-pointers (276)… led Johnsburg High School to IHSA sweet 16 appearances as a freshman, junior and senior and an elite 8 appearance as a junior and three-straight conference titles… played AAU basketball with Samantha Logic and Midwest Elite… member of the National Honor Society.
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MELISSA
DIXON FRESHMAN
ABOUT MELISSA BIRTHDAY:
November 12, 1992
PARENTS:
Scott and Cindy Dixon
SIBLINGS:
Brothers - Mike and Steven
MAJOR: Business
MELISSA’S FAVORITES Hobbies: Spending time with family, hanging out with friends, sports and shopping Other Sport: Football Male Athlete: Derek Rose Female Athlete: Diana Taurasi Pro Team: Chicago Bears Actress: Blake Lively Actor(s): Ashton Kutcher Band/Musician: Jason Alden and Carrie Underwood Store: American Eagle TV Show(s): One Tree Hill Food/Meal: Cheese Ravioli Web Site: Facebook Midnight snack: Ice cream Spot on Campus: Carver-Hawkeye Arena Technological Gadget: iPhone City: Chicago
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BETHANY
DOOLITTLE HEIGHT: 6-4 YEAR: FRESHMAN POSITION: CENTER HOMETOWN: OAKDALE, MN HIGH SCHOOL: HILL-MURRAY HS
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IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
HIGH SCHOOL... Miss Minnesota Basketball finalist… four-time all-state selection, including Minnesota Coaches Association and Associated Press first team honors… three-time all-conference pick and named conference’s Defensive Player of the Year as a senior… Minneapolis Star Tribune All-Metro first team honoree as a senior… two time member of the Minnesota State Tournament All-Tournament Team... named to the Minnesota all-Breakdown team as a sophomore, junior and senior, including MVP honors as a senior... two-time team captain... averaged 10.9 points per game as a sophomore, 13.5 points and 8.6 rebounds per game as a junior and 16.9 points and 7.4 rebounds as a senior… holds school records for single-season field goal percentage (.621), single-season blocks (134), career blocks (348), single-season field goals made (238) and periods played in a single season (64)... led Hill-Murray High School to a 30-1 record (26-0 in regular season) and a runner-up finish at state tournament as a senior, including Classic Suburban Conference title and a section 4AAA championship… section 4AAA championship and a runner-up finish at the state tournament as a junior... also led her high school team to a Classic Suburban Conference title as a junior and a second place finish as a sophomore... played AAU-affiliated basketball for the Midtown Monarchs in 2007-08 and was named Defensive Player of the Year for her club team... member of the Minnesota Fury during the 2009-10 season... A-Honor Roll student throughout her high school career… earned Classic Suburban Conference Academic All-Conference Award.
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BETHANY
DOOLITTLE FRESHMAN
ABOUT BETHANY BIRTHDAY:
August 17, 1993
PARENTS:
Tim and Colleen Doolittle
SIBLINGS:
Brother - Nick, Sisters - Lauren and Tessa
MAJOR: Open
Hobbies: Hanging out with friends, watching movies, sleeping and eating Male Athlete: Kevin Garnett Female Athlete: Lindsey Whalen Pro Team: Boston Celtics Movie(s): Bridesmaids, Anchorman and The Hangover Actress: Kristen Wiig Actor(s): Ryan Reynolds and Bradley Cooper Band/Musician: Drake, Nicki Minaj, Rascal Flatts and Brad Paisley Store: Forever 21, H&M TV Show(s): CSI, Criminal Minds and SNL Food/Meal: Pasta Web Site: Facebook Midnight snack: Rolos Spot on Campus: My bed or Carver -Hawkeye Arena Technological Gadget: Cell phone City: Oakdale, Iowa City or Paris
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
BETHANY’S FAVORITES
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VIRGINIA
JOHNSON HEIGHT: 6-2 YEAR: FRESHMAN POSITION: FORWARD HOMETOWN: IOWA CITY, IA HIGH SCHOOL: CITY HS
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IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
HIGH SCHOOL... No. 62 ranked recruit in the 2011 class according to ESPNHoopGurlz and the a top 100 recruit by Blue Star Basketball... nine-time all-state selection, including first team honors by both the Iowa Newspaper Association and the Iowa Basketball Coaches Association as a sophomore, junior and senior... three-time first team all-region and all-conference pick... named the Mississippi Valley Conference (Valley Division) Player of the Year as a sophomore and is a three-time Iowa City Press-Citizen Player of the Year... averaged 13 points and seven rebounds as a freshman, helping lead City High to a state championship... named to the state tournament all-tournament team and was one of only three players to play every minute of the Class 4A State Championship game... scored 17.2 points and grabbed 7.9 rebounds per game as a sophomore, 22 points and 10.3 rebounds as a junior and 22.6 points as a senior... high school teammates with current Hawkeye Kelly Krei for one season... played club basketball most recently for Team Iowa from 2008-10... named the 2009 Outstanding Athlete at the 2009 Iowa AAU Lillian Whiting Sports Award Banquet... also lettered in track and field and softball... holds the City High record for high-jump and placed fifth in the event at the state meet as a freshman and second as a sophomore and senior... two-time all-conference pick in softball... Honor Roll student and was also first-chair trumpet in the City High band.
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VIRGINIA
JOHNSON FRESHMAN
ABOUT VIRGINIA BIRTHDAY: April 15, 1993
PARENTS:
Russell Johnson and Shelly Henry
SIBLINGS:
Brothers - Russell Johnson III, Dowling Johnson Sister - Phyllis Johnson (twin)
MAJOR: Open
Hobbies: Basketball, hanging out with friends and being outdoors Other Sport: Softball and track Male Athlete: John Wall Female Athlete: Lisa Leslie Pro Team: St. Louis Cardinals Movie(s): Bridesmaids and She’s the Man Actress: Halee Berry Restaurant: HuHot Band/Musician: Fantasia Burrino TV Show(s): Criminal minds, NCIS Food/Meal: Candy yams, greens, pork chops on rice and dirty rice/gumbo Class/Subject: Calculus Midnight snack: Chocolate Spot on Campus: A quiet place by the river
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
VIRGINIA’S FAVORITES
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SAMANTHA
LOGIC
HEIGHT: 5-9 YEAR: FRESHMAN POSITION: GUARD HOMETOWN: RACINE, WI HIGH SCHOOL: RACINE J.I. CASE HS
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IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
HIGH SCHOOL... McDonald’s All-American… WBCA All-American… Parade All-American… Associated Press and Gatorade Player of the Year in Wisconsin…Miss Wisconsin Basketball… Ranked as the No. 10 recruit in the 2011 class by ESPNHoopGurlz, No. 12 by Blue Star Basketball and No. 14 by the All-Star Girls Report... six-time all-state pick, including first team selections by the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association and Associated Press as a junior and senior... four-time all-county honoree and was named all county Player of the year as a sophomore, junior and senior... named all-conference four times, with first team honors coming as a sophomore, junior and senior along with conference Player of the Year accolades as a junior and senior... Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-Area Player of the Year as a senior… helped her team to a regional final berth as a freshman, a sectional semifinal appearance as a sophomore, a co-Southeastern Conference title and a quarterfinal appearance at the state tournament as a junior and a conference title and super sectional appearance as a senior... averaged 10.3 points, 5.7 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 2.8 steals per game as a freshman, 15.1 points, seven rebounds, 6.4 assists and 3.9 steals as a sophomore, 16.4 points, 9.3 rebounds, 6.8 assists and 4.4 steals as a junior and 15 points, 8.5 rebounds, 6.8 assists and 3.6 steals as a senior... played AAU basketball with Melissa Dixon and the Midwest Elite team... named the ESPN HoopGurlz Breakout Player of the Summer in 2010... also lettered in softball and golf... two-time all-conference and first team all-county pick in softball and lettered twice in golf... earned High Honor Roll honors and member of the National Honor Society, Focus on Community and Positive Impact groups.
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SAMANTHA
LOGIC FRESHMAN
ABOUT SAMANTHA
BIRTHDAY:
October 22, 1992
PARENTS:
Steve and Julie
SIBLINGS: Sister - Brette
MAJOR: Open
Hobbies: Listening to/finding new music, watching movies and hanging with friends and family Other Sport: Soccer and football Male Athlete: Aaron Rodgers Female Athlete: Maya Moore Pro Team: Green Bay Packers and Milwaukee Brewers Movie(s): Love and Basketball, Finding Nemo, Taken and Lion King Actress: Jennifer Aniston Actor(s): Ryan Reynolds and Denzel Washington Restaurant: Buckets or Wells Brothers (in Racine) and Noodles & Company Band/Musician: Lecrae, Justin Bieber, Boyce Avenue and Chris Brown Food/Meal: Barbeque Wings Web Site: Facebook or Youtube Midnight snack: Popcorn or fruit snacks
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
SAMANTHA’S FAVORITES
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KATHRYN
REYNOLDS HEIGHT: 5-7 YEAR: FRESHMAN POSITION: GUARD HOMETOWN: CINCINNATI, OH HIGH SCHOOL: MOUNT NOTRE DAME
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IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
HIGH SCHOOL... Selected to Ohio-Kentucky All-Star Game as a senior… District all-star and second team all-city selection… given Ohio Athletic Association’s Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Award as a senior… three-time all-conference selection, including second team honors as a sophomore and first team honors as a senior... earned the Heart and Hustle Award at the Pickerington Kroger Holiday Classic and all-tournament team honors at the Bill Yikes Thanksgiving Tournament as a sophomore... forced to miss her junior season after suffering a torn ACL just six games into the season.. led her high school team to GGCL Conference and Ohio State championships as a freshman and sophomore... hit a buzzer-beating layup in the Division I state championship game as a rookie... was a perfect 100 percent from the free throw line as a freshman and averaged 9.7 points along with a .450 three-point percentage as a sophomore… was averaging 11.2 points and two assists per game as a junior before suffering the seasonending injury... averaged 16 points and 2.5 steals as a junior… played for the Cincinnati Tar Heels club team and won the 2006 and 2007 USJN national championship... also played golf at Mount Notre Dame High School from 2007-08... received First Honors on the Honor Roll, served as treasurer for the National Honor Society, is an Advanced Placement Scholar and is also a member of the Spanish National Honor Society.
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KATHRYN
REYNOLDS FRESHMAN
ABOUT KATHRYN BIRTHDAY: March 22, 1993
PARENTS:
Terry and Marie Reynolds
SIBLINGS:
Brother - Jonathan (J.R.)
MAJOR: Open
Hobbies: Spending time with friends and family and trying new things Other Sport: Golf Male Athlete: Kobe Bryant Pro Team: Cincinnati Reds Actor(s): Matthew McConaughey Restaurant: Noodles n’ Company Store: Pac Sun Food/Meal: My mom’s barbeque chicken Web Site: Facebook Spot on Campus: The roof of Van Allen Hall overlooking the Old Capitol at sunset Cartoon Character: Arnold from Hey Arnold Comedian: Dane Cook Technological Gadget: Cell Phone City: Los Angeles and Florence
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
KATHRYN’S FAVORITES
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COACHING
STAFF
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JENNI FITZGERALD
LISA BLUDER
ASSISTANT COACH
HEAD COACH
SHANNON GAGE ASSISTANT COACH
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
JAN JENSEN ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH
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“I BELIEVE THAT LISA BLUDER IS ONE OF THE BEST COACHES IN THE BUSINESS. SHE NOT ONLY TAUGHT ME THE GAME OF BASKETBALL, BUT HOW TO BE A GOOD PERSON. SHE WENT ABOVE AND BEYOND WHAT COACHES DO AND WHAT THEY SHOULD DO. SHE IS SOMEONE THAT I CONSIDER A DOMINANT ROLE MODEL IN MY LIFE - SHE IS A LARGE REASON AS TO WHY I WANTED TO GET INTO THE COACHING PROFESSION! AFTER BEING A PART OF HER PROGRAM FOR FOUR YEARS I CAN HONESTLY SAY I WOULD NOT HAVE WANTED TO SPEND THEM WITH ANY OTHER COACH. SHE IS DEFINITELY SOMEONE THAT I WANT TO EMULATE.” JENNIE LILLIS FORMER IOWA PLAYER AND CURRENT COLORADO ASSISTANT
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What Others Are Saying
About Lisa Bluder
“Lisa Bluder is one of the top coaches in the Big Ten today. She has coached All-America type players and has made Iowa one of the top teams in the country again. She is a patient teacher of the game and a very good recruiter. Her program is one of the most enjoyable to be around. Her players play hard and are good students in the classroom. It would be a wonderful opportunity for a young player to come to Iowa and enjoy learning the game from Lisa Bluder. You would not only learn to play hard and have a great chance to play in the NCAA Tournament, but you will have made a lifetime friend and mentor.”
“In the years that I have known Coach Bluder professionally and personally, I have watched her teams play with passion, determination, skill and a tremendous understanding of the game and the personnel of the other team. She has taken all of those traits and successes that she cultivated at Drake and instituted them at the University of Iowa. Lisa’s teams have always demonstrated a high basketball I.Q. and strong acumen for the game because of her leadership skills, her working knowledge and her ability to teach basketball at the highest levels. Lisa has wonderful balance in her life with her family and she is a terrific role model for all young women.”
DEBBIE ANTONELLI ESPN BROADCASTER “Lisa Bluder is a very driven and competitive coach. She understands what it takes to make her team a success and finds success by making her team play together.”
LINDSEY MEDER FORMER IOWA PLAYER
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
ANN MYERS PHOENIX MERCURY GENERAL MANAGER
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THE
BLUDER FILE
One of the most respected and admired coaches in collegiate basketball, Lisa Bluder is in her 12th season as head women’s basketball coach at the University of Iowa and 28th year overall. Under her direction, the Hawkeyes have advanced to 10 postseason appearances (eight NCAA and two WNIT). The dean of Big Ten coaches, Bluder has posted a 211-132 (.615) record at Iowa and her 27-year record stands at 567-274 (.674). Her 211 wins at Iowa are the second-most of any Hawkeye women’s basketball coach. 2010 BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR 2008 BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR 2008 WBCA DISTRICT VI COACH OF THE YEAR 2001 BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR 2001 WBCA DISTRICT VI COACH OF THE YEAR 2001 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NEWS SERVICE COLLEGE COACH OF THE YEAR 1998 MISSOURI VALLEY COACH OF THE YEAR 1997 MISSOURI VALLEY COACH OF THE YEAR 1995 MISSOURI VALLEY COACH OF THE YEAR 1990 NAIA CONVERSE COACH OF THE YEAR 1990 NAIA FINAL FOUR APPEARANCE 1989 NAIA FINAL FOUR APPEARANCE
CAREER STATISTICS Year School 1984-85 St. Ambrose 1985-86 St. Ambrose 1986-87 St. Ambrose 1987-88 St. Ambrose 1988-89 St. Ambrose 1989-90 St. Ambrose 1990-91 Drake 1991-92 Drake 1992-93 Drake 1993-94 Drake 1994-95 Drake 1995-96 Drake 1996-97 Drake 1997-98 Drake 1998-99 Drake 1999-00 Drake 2000-01 Iowa 2001-02 Iowa 2002-03 Iowa 2003-04 Iowa 2004-05 Iowa 2005-06 Iowa 2006-07 Iowa 2007-08 Iowa 2008-09 Iowa 2009-10 Iowa 2010-11 Iowa School Total
Overall 18-13 20-12 29-3 32-5 36-2 34-1 13-17 11-15 15-13 16-12 25-6 15-14 23-7 25-5 21-10 23-7 21-10 18-11 18-15 16-13 23-10 17-12 14-16 21-11 21-11 20-14 22-9 211-132
PCT Big Ten .548 .625 .906 .864 .947 .971 .433 .423 .536 .571 .806 .517 .767 .833 .677 .767 .677 12-4 .621 10-6 .545 6-10 .551 10-6 .697 8-8 .586 10-6 .467 6-10 .656 13-5 .656 13-5 .588 10-8 .710 10-6 .615 108-74
PCT
• Student-athletes who have played under Lisa Bluder and completed their eligibilty have a 100% job placement rate following their career, and all of them have earned a degree. • Lisa Bluder has taken her team to postseason action 15 of the last 17 years, including 12 trips to the NCAA Tournament. • Over the past 17 seasons, Lisa Bluder coached teams have averaged 20 wins per season. • Lisa Bluder has been named conference coach of the year six times and national coach of the year twice. • Lisa Bluder coached teams have won five conference tournament titles and four regular season crowns.
.750 .625 .375 .625 .500 .625 .375 .722 .722 .556 .625 .593
• Lisa Bluder and her coaching staff combine for over 70 years of coaching experience.
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BLUDER HEAD COACH 12TH SEASON
Hawkeye Honors Under Coach Bluder
• Four AP All-America Honorable Mention Selections • Nine WBCA All-America Honorable Mention Selections • 10 First Team All-Big Ten Picks • Eight Second Team All-Big Ten Picks • Eight Third Team All-Big Ten Picks • Five All-Big Ten Freshmen Team Picks • Two Big Ten Freshman of the Year Awards • One Big Ten Sixth Player of the Year Award • Three Big Ten All-Defensive Team Picks • One WBNS Big Ten Player of the Year • One WBNS First Team Freshman All-American • One Full Court Press Second Team Freshman All-American • One Big Ten Tournament Most Outstanding Player • Four All-Big Ten Tournament Team Players • One WNIT All-Tournament Team Player • Two First Team Academic All-Americans • 48 Academic All-Big Ten Selections • Two WBCA Scholarship Winners
Hobbies: Reading, cooking and traveling with my family Other Sport: I would have played softball Pro Team: Minnesota Lynx Movie(s): I saw Secretariat on the way to our Illinois game last year and loved it! Actress: Lucille Ball Actor(s): George Clooney Restaurant: Blackstone, Atlas and Bob’s Your Uncle Store: Target – they got it all! TV Show(s): The Middle (sometimes I feel like I am there) and Modern Family Food/Meal: Anything being served at training table or Dave’s cooking on the grill Midnight snack: Popcorn – I think I have eaten it in almost every high school gym in the state! Spot on Campus: My new office! Comedian: Ellen Degeneres Technological Gadget: I get lost without my GPS City: Besides Iowa City - Chicago
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JENSEN’S BIO Jan Jensen is in her 12th season with the Iowa Hawkeyes, her eighth as associate head coach. A nationally known presence on the recruiting scene, Jensen serves as the recruiting coordinator and also works with the post players. Jensen is in her 23rd season in women’s college basketball as a player and coach. The native of Kimbalton, IA, has helped guide Iowa to 10 postseason appearances, including eight NCAA Tournament berths. During her time at Iowa, the Hawkeyes won the 2001 Big Ten Tournament championship and the 2008 Big Ten regular season title. She has also helped lead Iowa to eight firstdivision finishes in the Big Ten, including the last four seasons. Jensen is integral in developing and maintaining top-level recruiting classes at Iowa. Jensen helped Iowa land the 11th best recruiting class in the country in 2011, according to ESPN HoopGurlz. In 2001, Jensen spearheaded Iowa’s efforts in landing the eighth-best recruiting class in the nation according to the Blue Star Index. In 2008, Jensen and the Hawkeyes garnered the 33rd best recruiting class, according to ESPN HoopGurlz. Before becoming a Hawkeye, Jensen also served as Coach Bluder’s first assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Drake University. Her recruiting efforts were enough to land the Bulldogs two top 13 and two top 40 classes.
As a player, Jensen was one of the best Bluder ever coached at Drake. Her senior year, she led the nation in scoring with 29.6 ppg and was the Gateway Conference Most Valuable Player. That year she was a Kodak Honorable Mention All-American, a member of the AllGateway team and the GTE Academic All-America Player of the Year. Jensen was also Sports Illustrated’s National Player of the Week. One of only two Drake players to have her number retired in the Knapp Center. After college, played professionally in the European Professional Basketball League for BTV-Wuppertal in Germany. She played there from 1992-93 and helped her club win the German Club Championship. In 1993, was inducted to the Iowa Girls High School Basketball Hall of Fame. Graduated from Drake in 1991 with a degree in Public Relations. She earned her Masters in Higher Education five years later. In February 2007, was one of four former Drake student-athletes to receive the Drake Double D Award. The award is presented annually to Drake letterwinners for achievements in their chosen field or endeavor and/or community service since leaving Drake. The Double D Award is the highest honor Drake bestows on its student-athletes. Leader in fundraising for the United Way of Johnson County. The 2006 campaign totaled over $2 million. In March, 2007, was named the United Way of Johnson County Volunteer of the Year for her leadership of the Emerging Philanthropists Society and the Healthy Kids School-based Clinics Initiative.
Hobbies: Hobbies: Reading, hanging out with friends and watching movies Other Sport: College football Male Athlete: Dr. J. Back in the day, the doctor, Julius Irving, was ‘the man’ in the NBA. He played for the Philadelphia 76ers. Since my name started with a “J”…I pretended I was the little Dr. J! Female Athlete: Any of our players that have worn or currently wear our jersey! Pro Team: All the pro teams that have Hawkeyes on them! Plus the New York Yankees and Minnesota Vikings Movie(s): Rocky and Iron Jawed Angels Actress: Susan Sarandon and Hillary Swank Actor(s): Tom Hanks and George Clooney Restaurant: The Atlas Band/Musician: Anybody I can sing along with! Store: The Gap and Banana Republic TV Show(s): Modern Family and Glee Food/Meal: Hamburger & fries, pizza and my mom’s ‘congo bars’ Class/Subject: English or literature…for sure NOT anything to do with math! Web Site: www.iowawomensbasketball.com Spot on Campus: Carver-Hawkeye Arena Cartoon Character: Curious George and Scooby Dooby Doo Comedian: Ellen DeGeneres Technological Gadget: Blackberry City: I love Iowa City but if I can’t be there…New York or Florence
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FITZGERALD ASSISTANT COACH 12TH SEASON
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FITZGERALD’S BIO
Jenni Fitzgerald is in her 12th season as an assistant basketball coach at the University of Iowa. Fitzgerald is in her 25th season in women’s college basketball as a player and coach. The native of Long Grove, IA, has helped guide Iowa to 10 postseason appearances, including eight NCAA Tournament berths. During her time at Iowa, the Hawkeyes won the 2001 Big Ten Tournament championship and the 2008 Big Ten regular season title. She has also helped lead Iowa to eight firstdivision finishes in the Big Ten, including the last four seasons. Fitzgerald is responsible for off campus recruiting and coaches the perimeter players for the Hawkeyes. She also handles most of the film breakdown, scouting and directs the summer basketball camps. Under Fitzgerald’s tutelage, Iowa’s perimeter players have garnered numerous awards. She has coached 10 players to a total of 21 all-Big Ten honors, including seven first team selections and the 2010 Big Ten Freshman of the Year (Printy). She has also mentored four players that received all-district honors and three honorable mention All-Americans (Consuegra, Alexander and Printy). Fitzgerald is very familiar with both Lisa Bluder and fellow assistant Jan Jensen, both of whom she coached with for eight years at Drake University prior to coming to Iowa.
From 1986-1991, Fitzgerald was the starting point guard for the Drake Bulldogs. She was a teammate of fellow Hawkeye assistant coach Jan Jensen. As a senior, Fitzgerald served as her team’s captain and was named to the All-Gateway Conference first-team. As a junior, Fitzgerald was her team’s Most Valuable Player. Fitzgerald graduated from Drake in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a management major. After graduation, Fitzgerald completed her Master of Science degree in Physical Education, with an emphasis in Sport Management, from Southern Illinois University in 1992. While at Southern Illinois, Fitzgerald was a graduate assistant with the Saluki’s. In 1995, Fitzgerald was inducted into the Iowa Girl’s Basketball Hall of Fame. In high school, Fitzgerald was Iowa’s Female Athlete of the Year in 1986 after being named Miss Basketball and first-team All-State in basketball, volleyball and softball. Fitzgerald is the daughter of Bob and Jan Fitzgerald. She has an older sister, Robin and a younger brother, Randy.
FITZGERALD’S FAVORITES Hobbies: Bicycling, reading and going to movies Other Sport: I played volleyball and softball in high school Male Athlete: Larry Bird back in the day! Female Athlete: The Iowa Women’s Basketball Team Movie(s): Love them all-old, new, foreign…although I really do the scary thing. Actress: I love an Audrey Hepburn or Doris Day movie Actor(s): George Clooney Restaurant: Blackstone Band/Musician: I’m very eclectic with my music. I listen to just about everything. I typically switch the “genre” of music each day. Store: Can I say “all” stores? TV Show(s): Glee and Modern Family Food/Meal: Anything sweet and salty…I think that covers all the food groups. Web Site: I don’t have a favorite, but I do go to a lot of different websites for my shopping at “all” stores. Midnight snack: I’m usually not up that late. Spot on Campus: Carver-Hawkeye Arena Cartoon Character: I go to Disney World a lot with my family. I would lean towards Pooh and all of his wisdom, but who doesn’t love Mickey Mouse? Comedian: Abby Emmert…she is always making me laugh! Technological Gadget: I absolutely love my iPad 2…can’t live without it!
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GAGE ASSISTANT COACH SEVENTH SEASON
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GAGE’S BIO
Shannon Gage is in her seventh year as an assistant coach, her fourth with the Iowa Hawkeyes. Gage, who served as Director of Basketball Operations for the University of Iowa women’s basketball program from 2003-05, rejoined the Hawkeye staff as an assistant coach in the summer of 2007 after serving as an assistant coach at the University of Michigan for two seasons (2005-07). Gage provides a wide range of duties for the Iowa staff while playing a heavy role in the Hawkeyes’ recruiting efforts. She assists with all aspects of conditioning and individual workouts. She also performs a number of scouting duties. During her time at Iowa, Gage has helped coach six perimeter players to 13 all-Big Ten honors, including four first team selections and the 2010 Big Ten Freshman of the Year in Jaime Printy. She has also mentored two players that received all-district honors and two honorable mention AllAmericans in Kachine Alexander and Jaime Printy. Gage has performed a myriad of coaching duties at the collegiate level, including the coordination of summer camps,
overseeing budgets, monitoring academics and providing support in recruiting. She will use those experiences to provide a wide range of duties for the Iowa staff while playing a heavy role in the Hawkeyes’ recruiting efforts. As a member of the Iowa staff from 2003-05, she was a part of two Hawkeye teams that advanced to post-season play, including the NCAA Championships in 2004. Prior to her appointment as Iowa Director of Basketball Operations, Gage enjoyed a successful stint professionally in fashion merchandise. The former Southwest Missouri State captain, however, returned to athletics with a desire to coach, having spent much of her life around basketball. Gage’s father, Roy Gage, Sr. has been in coaching for more than 30 years, including 17 years of involvement in summer AAU programs for both boys and girls designed to increase collegiate exposure. As a player, Gage was four-year letterwinner, part of three Missouri Valley Conference championship teams and three NCAA Tournament teams in 1995, 1996 and as a senior in 1998.
Hobbies: Creating senseless artwork Other Sport: Track Male Athlete: Buck Leonard Female Athlete: Wilma Rudolph Pro Team: Whoever is winning Actress: Mother Actor: Father Restaurant: Conch Town Band/Musician: Marvin Sapp Store: Any Seattle Thrift Store / Hobby Lobby TV Show(s):Seinfeld Food/Meal: Anything Spicy Class/Subject: Child Development Web Site: google.com Midnight Snack: Popsicle Spot on Campus: Carver-Hawkeye Arena Cartoon Character: Pink Panther Comedian: Bernie Mac Technological Gadget: Blackberry City: Miami Book: Bible
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Abby Emmert is in her third season as Director of Basketball Operations for the University of Iowa women’s basketball program. The Winterset, IA, native works closely with the Hawkeye basketball staff, helping coordinate and carry out day-today activities of the program. Emmert is responsible for arranging team travel and activities, supervising public service opportunities for the team and coordinating summer camps and training tables. Emmert is also Iowa’s chief scheduler, helping to build one of the most exciting and demanding schedules in the country for the Hawkeye program.
Emmert played in 123 career games as a Hawkeye, including 22 starts. Her 123 games played are the tied for the second-most of any player in Iowa women’s basketball history. She scored 299 career points, collected 144 rebounds and dished out 177 assists. She scored a career-high 17 points against Iowa State as a junior in 2006. Emmert graduated with a Communications Studies degree from the University of Iowa in 2008, and worked for the United Way of East Central Iowa before taking over as Director of Basketball Operations.
Emmert was a member of the Iowa women’s basketball team from 2005-08. She was named team co-captain in 2008, and helped lead the Hawkeyes to a Big Ten regular season championship. Emmert also received the Dr. Christine Grant Leadership Award for women’s basketball as a senior.
EMMERT’S FAVORITES Hobbies: Running, biking, being outside, spending time with family and friends, listening to music and laughing. Other Sport: College Football Male Athlete: Ricky Stanzi Female Athlete: Hope Solo, Natalie Coughlin and all of the players on our team Pro Team: Boston Red Sox Movie(s): Easy A Actress: Emma Stone Actor(s): David Boreanaz Restaurant: Pita Pit, Saloon, Pizza on Dubuque and The Atlas Band/Musician: Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, Arcade Fire, Kid Cudi and Alicia Keys TV Show(s): Modern Family, Happy Endings, Chuck and Friday Night Lights Food/Meal: Any and every vegetable…especially on top of pizza, sweet potatoes in any variation Web Site: www.pintrest.com Midnight snack: Muesli Spot on Campus: Iowa Avenue
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Jennie Sertterh Athletic Trainer
Jennie Sertterh is in her 13th season as the women’s basketball athletic trainer. Jennie, a native of Eldora, IA, attended Southern Illinois University at Carbondale and graduated with a Bachelor’s in Science in Athletic Training in 1996. She then was a graduate assistant and received her Masters of Education with an emphasis in Athletic Administration from the University of Nebraska in 1998. Prior to coming to Iowa, Jennie worked for a year at Missouri Valley College in Marshall, MO. Jennie and her husband Mark, and son Jaryn, reside in North Liberty.
Lindsay Davis Video Coordinator
Lindsay Davis is in her fifth season as the women’s basketball video coordinator. The majority of her job responsibilities revolve around play-by-play film breakdown of games for self and opponent scouting. Lindsay is also responsible for filming and organizing film exchange. Davis graduated from the University of iowa with a B.A. in Communication Studies, with an emphasis in video production. Lindsay has worked in videography and marketing at the University of Iowa for various sports including softball, wrestling and basketball for the past four years. She currently resides in North Liberty.
Paula Jantz Event Coordinator
Paula Jantz, associate director for operations and event management, has been an associate director since 1994 and is in her 30th year at the University of Iowa. A member of the department’s senior staff, Jantz coordinates all event management activities associated with the 24 sports sponsored by the Iowa Athletic Department. She is directly responsible for the event management duties for the 2008-09 women’s basketball team. Paula holds a Master’s in Athletic Administration from the University of Iowa. She earned bachelor’s degrees in social science and physical education at Oklahoma State University, where she played varsity softball, field hockey and basketball. Paula resides in Iowa City.
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Peter Gray
Athletics Academic Coordinator
Dr. Peter Gray is in his 10th year as Associate Director of Athletic Student Services in charge of advising and counseling of studentathletes. Dr. Gray has served in similar capacities at Indiana University and the University of Mississippi. He attended Purdue University as an undergraduate, and has a Masters degree from Indiana State University in Secondary Education. He earned his Doctorate in Higher Education and Student Personnel Administration from Indiana University-Bloomington in 1995. Dr. Gray resides in Iowa City.
Lisa Piper
Basketball Secretary
Lisa Piper is in her 16th season as the secretary for women’s basketball. She assists the coaches with recruiting, travel scheduling, camps and other various duties. She is a native of Iowa and began her collegiate career at the University of Iowa. She graduated with a B.S. degree in Consumer Affairs from Colorado State University. Prior to coming back to the University of Iowa, she worked as a national sales and product trainer for Sears, Roebuck and Co. She resides in Winfield.
Peggy Jenn Equipment Manager
Peggy Jenn serves as the Athletic Equipment Manager for 14 sports, including women’s basketball, in CarverHawkeye Arena. Peggy began working in the equipment room in 1983 when she was a student at the University of Iowa. She graduated from Iowa with a marketing degree in 1986 and was hired full-time in the equipment room in 1987. Peggy and her husband Denny have two daughters, Heather (23) and Courtney (21) and reside in Riverside, Iowa.
Gabby Quiggle
Strength & Conditioning Coach
Gabriela Quiggle is in her third year as an assistant strength and conditioning coach for the University of Iowa Athletics Department. Quiggle arrived at Iowa after working for the University of Kansas as a graduate assistant (2006-2008). She was responsible for volleyball and women’s tennis and assisted with soccer, softball and women’s basketball for the Jayhawks. Quiggle earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Kansas in Sports Management and went on to complete her master’s in education with an emphasis is sports administration. Quiggle played soccer for the University of Kansas from 2001-2004 and participated in three NCAA tournament bids, one sweet sixteen appearance and garnered a conference championship during her senior year.
Hannah Draxten Student Assistant Coach
Hannah Draxten is in her first season as a student assistant coach. Draxten is a three-year letterwinner for the University of Iowa women’s basketball team, but back injuries forced her to sit out her senior season. As a player, Draxten was a two time Academic All-Big Ten selection and earned the team’s Coaches Award. Known for her sharpshooting behind the three-point line, Draxten drained 34 triples in 58 career games. She finished her career with 157 career points, 108 career rebounds and 43 career assists.
2011-12
Blake Schneden, Phylliss Johnson, Chris Crawford, Courtney Jenn and Sean Sullivan
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HONORS
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SEASON REVIEW AND
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SEASON 11.12.10
VS. SOUTHERN VS. IOWA 76-52 (WIN)
138
11.13.10
11.16.10
11.20.10
VS.
VS.
VS.
ARKANSAS STATE VS. IOWA
BRADLEY VS. IOWA 91-53 (WIN)
NORTHEASTERN VS. IOWA
12.5.10
12.9.10
12.18.10
12.20.10
VS.
VS.
VS.
VS.
KANSAS STATE VS. IOWA
IOWA STATE VS. IOWA 62-40 (WIN)
IOWA AT SDSU WIN (65-54)
IOWA AT DRAKE 75-71 (WIN)
11.21.10
VS. CENTRAL MICHIGAN VS. IOWA 90-79 (WIN)
12.22.10
VS. NORTHERN IOWA AT IOWA
11.25.10
VS. JAMES MADISON VS. IOWA
12.30.10
VS. IOWA AT PENN STATE 59-68 (LOSS)
11.26.10
12.2.10
VS.
VS.
VIRGINIA TECH VS. IOWA 72-43 (WIN)
IOWA AT NORTH CAROLINA 67-79 (LOSS)
1.2.11
VS. MICHIGAN AT IOWA 53-60 (LOSS)
1.5.11
VS. IOWA AT MINNESOTA 63-57 (WIN)
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SEASON RESULTS 1.8.11
1.13.11
VS. OHIO STATE AT IOWA 89-76 (WIN)
2.10.11
VS. MINNESOTA AT IOWA 64-62 (WIN)
140
1.16.11
VS. IOWA AT MICHIGAN STATE
1.24.11
VS.
VS.
INDIANA AT IOWA 71-51 (WIN)
IOWA AT OHIO STATE 67-81 (LOSS)
2.13.11
2.16.11
2.24.11
2.27.11
VS.
VS.
VS.
VS.
IOWA AT NORTHWESTERN
WISCONSIN AT IOWA 59-44 (WIN)
ILLINOIS AT IOWA 83-64 (WIN)
IOWA AT INDIANA 93-79 (WIN)
1.27.11
1.30.11
VS.
VS.
VS.
IOWA AT ILLINOIS 80-69 (WIN)
IOWA AT PURDUE 41-60 (LOSS)
MICHIGAN STATE AT IOWA 66-64 (WIN)
2.3.11
2.6.11
VS. PENN STATE AT IOWA 75-82 (LOSS)
TOURNAMENT
3.4.11
3.19.11
VS.
VS.
OHIO STATE VS. IOWA 61-71 (LOSS)
IOWA AT GONZAGA 86-92 (LOSS)
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OVERALL GAMES (22-9)
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PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
AVG
FG-FGA
PCT
3PT
PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
O-D-RB
AVG
PF-FO
A
TO
BLK
STL
PTS
AVG
Jaime Printy Kachine Alexander
31-31
1031 33.3
168-391
.430
70-183
.383
114-132
.864
21-109-130
4.2
60-0
109
91
7
34
520
16.8
31-31
1078 34.8
143-331
.432
14-59
.237
148-199
.744
102-193-295
9.5
80-1
108
88
7
53
448
14.5
Kamille Wahlin
31-31
1032 33.3
133-345
.386
55-180
.306
51-60
.850
5-98-103
3.3
35-0
117
89
3
23
372
12.0
Morgan Johnson
31-30
853
27.5
132-276
.478
0-0
.000
70-96
.729
90-118-208
6.7
83-3
25
58
76
21
334
10.8
Kelly Krei
31-31
959
30.9
89-249
.357
54-163
.331
55-76
.724
37-122-159
5.1
20-0
38
39
16
27
287
9.3
Kelsey Cermak
31-1
407
13.1
27-64
.422
9-22
.409
14-16
.875
20-49-69
2.2
30-0
14
23
6
10
77
2.5
Kalli Hansen
27-0
263
9.7
21-51
.412
11-29
.379
7-14
.500
17-28-45
1.7
16-0
5
16
2
5
60
2.2
Hannah Draxten
24-0
297
12.4
17-63
.270
9-51
.176
9-14
.643
13-29-42
1.8
23-0
9
13
3
6
52
2.2
Jade Rogers
13-0
71
5.5
9-22
.409
0-0
.000
3-11
.273
8-14-22
1.7
11-0
4
5
2
5
21
1.6
Megan Considine
18-0
114
6.3
7-26
.269
1-12
.083
7-9
.778
13-5-18
1.0
15-0
10
6
0
5
22
1.2
Trisha Nesbitt
16-0
95
5.9
3-13
.231
2-6
.333
0-1
.000
0-4-4
0.3
7-0
5
10
0
1
8
0.5
TEAM
78-65-143
1
15
IOWA TOTALS
31
6200
749-1831
.409
225-705
.319
478-628
.761
404-834-1238
39.9
411-4
444
453
122
190
2201
71.0
OPPONENTS
31
6200
750-1894
.396
173-557
.311
309-428
.722
377-750-1127
36.4
580-12
411
457
114
212
1982
63.9
PLAYER
GP-GS MIN
AVG
FG-FGA
PCT
3PT
PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
O-D-RB
AVG
PF-FO
A
TO
BLK
STL
PTS
AVG
Jaime Printy
16-16
558
34.9
89-212
.420
37-91
.407
65-78
.833
13-65-78
4.9
29-0
44
40
4
20
280
17.5
Kachine Alexander
16-16
566
35.4
79-173
.457
7-26
.269
72-101
.713
51-107-158
9.9
42-0
61
46
2
28
237
14.8
Kamille Wahlin
16-16
539
33.7
69-169
.408
31-91
.341
26-30
.867
1-45-46
2.9
20-0
62
48
2
13
195
12.2
Morgan Johnson
16-15
430
26.9
60-134
.448
0-0
.000
35-48
.729
41-47-88
5.5
41-1
16
28
39
10
155
9.7
Kelly Krei
16-16
500
31.3
43-114
.377
27-77
.351
27-38
.711
17-57-74
4.6
26-0
21
20
8
11
140
8.8
Kalli Hansen
16-0
188
11.8
12-32
.375
6-18
.333
7-14
.500
11-25-36
2.3
11-0
3
12
2
5
37
2.3
Kelsey Cermak
16-1
173
10.8
10-27
.370
3-7
.429
5-6
.833
9-12-21
1.3
18-0
3
8
4
2
28
1.8
Jade Rogers
8-0
40
5.0
5-11
.455
0-0
.000
2-9
.222
3-4-7
0.9
8-0
1
1
2
2
12
1.5
Megan Considine
6-0
17
2.8
2-4
.500
0-0
.000
4-5
.800
2-1-3
0.5
2-0
1
1
0
0
8
1.3
Hannah Draxten
11-0
110
10.0
3-20
.150
3-17
.176
0-0
.000
3-8-11
1.0
10-0
5
4
1
2
9
0.8
Trisha Nesbitt
14-0
79
5.6
3-12
.250
2-5
.400
0-1
.000
0-4-4
0.3
5-0
5
10
0
1
8
0.6
TEAM
48-30-78 11
IOWA TOTALS
16
3200
375-908
.413
116-332
.349
243-330
.736
199-405-604
37.8
212-1
222
229
64
94
1109
69.3
OPPONENTS
16
3200
398-972
.409
32-292
.318
166-222
.748
200-376-576
36.0
298-2
231
218
63
112
1055
65.9
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BIG TEN GAMES (10-6)
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POSTSEASON
TEAMS
144
WNIT
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1996 1997 1998 2001 2002 2004 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011
2003 2005
TOURNAMENT
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
NCAA
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1991-92 BIG TEN CHAMPS
1986-87 BIG TEN CHAMPS
1988-89 BIG TEN CHAMPS
1980
1990
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
1989-90 BIG TEN CHAMPS
1987-88 BIG TEN CHAMPS
146
1992-93 BIG TEN CHAMPS
1997-98 BIG TEN CHAMPS
1997 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT CHAMPS
2000
2011
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
2007-08 BIG TEN CHAMPS
1995-96 BIG TEN CHAMPS
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
2001 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT CHAMPS
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IOWA ALL-TIME
HONOREES Naismith All-American Michelle Edwards, 1988 Kodak All-American Michelle Edwards, 1988 Toni Foster, 1993 Franthea Price, 1990 Cara Consuegra, 2001 (Honorable Mention) Jennie Lillis, 2003 (Honorable Mention) Crystal Smith, 2006 (Honorable Mention) State Farm Coaches/WBCA All-American Kachine Alexander, 2010, 2011 (Honorable Mention) U.S. Basketball Writers’ All-American Michelle Edwards, 1988 Necole Tunsil, 1994 Champion National Player of the Year Michelle Edwards, 1988 Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball Recipient Michelle Edwards, 1988 Franthea Price, 1990 Tangela Smith, 1996 Associated Press All-American Amy Herrig, 1999 (Honorable Mention) Cara Consuegra, 2001 (Honorable Mention) Kachine Alexander, 2010, 2011 (Honorable Mention) Jaime Printy, 2011 (Honorable Mention)
Shannon Perry, Franthea Price, and Robin Roberts, 1998 WBCA Scholarship
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WBCA District All-American Kachine Alexander, 2010, 2011 Shanda Berry, 1989 Michelle Edwards, 1987, 1988 Toni Foster, 1992, 1993 Cindy Haugejorde, 1980 Jolette Law, 1990 Jennie Lillis, 2003 Franthea Price, 1989, 1990 Necole Tunsil, 1994 Crystal Smith, 2006 Kristi Smith, 2008 Tangela Smith, 1998
Michelle Edwards, 1988, 1992 Cindy Haugejorde, 1980 Franthea Price, 1988
Verizon Academic All-America Lindsey Meder, 2001, 2002
United States Team Trials Lindsey Meder, 2001 Megan Skouby, 2006 Krista VandeVenter, 2005 Jaime Printy, 2011
Robin Roberts/WBCA Sports Communications Scholarship Shannon Perry, 1998 Jennie Lillis, 2004 Street & Smith’s Preseason All-American Shanda Berry, 1988 Michelle Edwards, 1986, 1987 Toni Foster, 1991, 1992 Tia Jackson, 1993, 1994 Franthea Price, 1988, 1989 Stephanie Schueler, 1990 Honorable Mention Preseason Naismith Player of the Year Nominee Tangela Smith, 1996-97 Nadine Domond, 1997-98 United States Pan American Team Amy Herrig, 1999 Michelle Edwards, 1991 Cindy Haugejorde, 1977 United States Olympic Trials Lisa Becker, 1984 Shanda Berry, 1988, 1996
United States World University Games Team Amy Herrig, 1997 Lisa Bluder, 2001 (Asst. Coach)
United States World Championship Qualifying Team Shanda Berry, 1993 United States Select Team Lisa Becker, 1985, 1987 Shanda Berry, 1986, 1987 Michelle Edwards, 1986 Cindy Haugejorde, 1978 Amy Herrig, 1996 Lisa Long, 1986 Franthea Price, 1989 Tangela Smith, 1996 National Olympic Festival Shanda Berry, 1985 Nadine Domond, 1995 Michelle Edwards, 1985 Toni Foster, 1987, 1991 Tiffany Gooden, 1995 Amy Herrig, 1995 Lisa Long, 1985 Cathy Marx, 1991 Franthea Price, 1985, 1986 Jolynn Schneider, 1986 Tangela Smith, 1995 Trisha Waugh, 1987 United States William R. Jones Cup Team Shanda Berry, 1987 Nadine Domond, 1997 Jolette Law, 1988 Franthea Price, 1987 Tangela Smith, 1997 Angie Lee, 1998 (Asst. Coach)
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Recipient Jolynn Schneider, 1988 Tiffany Gooden, 1998 Shannon Perry, 1998 Cara Consuegra, 2001 Lindsey Meder, 2002 Jennie Lillis, 2004
United States World Junior National Team Shanda Berry (alternate), 1985 Franthea Price, 1986
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IOWA ALL-BIG TEN
HONOREES First Team
Kachine Alexander, 2010, 2011 Shanda Berry, 1989 Cara Consuegra, 2001 Michelle Edwards, 1986, 1987, 1988 Toni Foster, 1991, 1992, 1993 Amy Herrig, 1999 Jolette Law, 1989, 1990 Jennie Lillis, 2003 Lisa Long, 1987 Lindsey Meder, 2001, 2002 Randi Peterson, 2001 Franthea Price, 1988, 1990 Stephanie Schueler, 1991 Tangela Smith, 1996, 1998 Crystal Smith, 2006 Kristi Smith, 2008, 2009 Necole Tunsil, 1994
Second Team Kachine Alexander, 2009 Shanda Berry, 1988 Jamie Cavey, 2005 Cara Consuegra, 2000 Nadine Domond, 1998 Tiffany Gooden, 1996 Angela Hamblin, 1998 Lisa Long, 1985, 1986 Jennie Lillis, 2002, 2004 Lindsey Meder, 2000 Franthea Price, 1989 Jaime Printy, 2010, 2011 Stephanie Schueler, 1990 Megan Skouby, 2006 Johanna Solverson, 2008
Third Team
Wendy Ausdemore, 2007, 2009 Jamie Cavey, 2004 Kristi Faulkner, 2003, 2004 Angela Hamblin, 1997 Crystal Smith, 2005 Kristi Smith, 2007 Kamille Wahlin, 2010
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Honorable Mention Laurie Aaron, 1992, 1993 Wendy Ausdemore, 2008 Lisa Becker, 1985, 1987 Tricia Blair, 1987 Robin Christian, 1989 Karen Clayton, 1996 Cara Consuegra, 1999 Nadine Domond, 1996, 1997 Tia Jackson, 1993, 1995 Lynn Kennedy, 1985, 1986 Jolette Law, 1988 Cathy Marx, 1994 Jolynn Schneider, 1988 Megan Skouby, 2007, 2009 Tangela Smith, 1997 Necole Tunsil, 1992, 1993 Krista VandeVenter, 2006 Kamille Wahlin, 2011
Big Ten
Coach of the Year Lisa Bluder, 2001, 2008, 2010 Angie Lee, 1996 C. Vivian Stringer, 1991, 1993
Big Ten
Player of the Year Michelle Edwards, 1988 Franthea Price, 1990 Toni Foster, 1993 Tangela Smith, 1998
Big Ten
Freshman of the Year Lisa Becker, 1984 Franthea Price, 1987 Jaime Printy, 2010 Tiffany Gooden, 1995 Megan Skouby, 2006
Big Ten
Sixth Player of the Year Megan Skouby, 2008
All-Freshman Team Jaime Printy, 2010 (unanimous) Megan Skouby, 2006 Johanna Solverson, 2002 Kamille Wahlin, 2009
Big Ten
All-Defensive Team Crystal Smith, 2006 Kachine Alexander, 2010, 2011
Jenna Armstrong, 2003, 2004 Wendy Ausdemore, 2007, 2008, 2009 Lisa Becker, 1986, 1987 Jamie Cavey, 2003, 2004, 2005 Kelsey Cermak, 2009, 2010, 2011 Karen Clayton, 1994, 1995, 1996 Megan Considine, 2011 Cara Consuegra, 1999, 2000, 2001 Hannah Draxten, 2010, 2011 Kristi Faulkner, 2002, 2003, 2004 Tiffany Gooden, 1996, 1997, 1998 Jenee Graham, 2006, 2007 Felicia Hall, 1989 Amy Herrig, 1997, 1998, 1999 Morgan Johnson, 2011 Morgan Kasperek, 2004, 2005, 2006 Susan Koering, 1995, 1996, 1997 Kelly Krei, 2010, 2011 Jennie Lillis, 2002, 2003, 2004 Leah Magner, 2001, 2002 Becca McCann, 2002, 2003, 2004 Lindsey Meder, 2000, 2001, 2002 Trisha Nesbitt, 2011 Shannon Perry, 1996, 1997, 1998 Jaime Printy, 2011 Tiffany Reedy, 2004, 2005, 2006 Lindsay Richards, 2004 Randi Peterson, 1999, 2000, 2001 Laura Podolak, 2000 Jody Ratigan, 1988, 1989, 1990 Stacy Schlapkohl, 2008 Jolynn Schneider, 1988 Becky Shrigley, 1990, 1992 Kristi Smith, 2008 Krista VandeVenter, 2006, 2007, 2008 Kamille Wahlin, 2010, 2011 Trisha Waugh, 1990, 1991’
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Academic All-Big Ten
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CONSENSUS FIRST TEAM
ALL-AMERICANS
Michelle Edwards (1984-88) A native of Boston, Massachusetts, Michelle Edwards is one of the most decorated players in Iowa women’s basketball history. The 5-9 guard, nicknamed “Ice”, amassed a career record of 102-22 from 1984-1988. During her four years, Edwards led the Hawkeyes to three NCAA Tournament appearances and two Big Ten titles. In 1988, she was named the Champion Products National Player of the Year, the highest honor in women’s collegiate basketball. Edwards garnered several other honors that year including being named a Kodak all-American, a Naismith all-American, a USBWA all-American, the Big Ten Player of the Year, and the University of Iowa Athlete of the Year. In her senior season, Edwards also led Iowa to its first ever national number one ranking, along with a record of 29-2 overall and 17-1 in the Big Ten. She paced the Hawkeyes with an average of 20 points per game, 4.8 rebounds per game, 4.5 assists per game, and 2.9 steals per game. The three-time first team all-Big Ten selection is the only Hawkeye to have her jersey retired (No. 30). Edwards ranks high in several Iowa statistical categories, including second in career assists (431), third in career scoring (1,821), and third in career steals (235). She also ranks second among single season scoring leaders (621) and is tied for first in assists in a single game (12). Edwards played in the National Olympic Festival in 1985 and was a member of the U.S. Select Team in 1986. In 1991, she was part of the United States Pan American Team, and she also competed in the U.S. Olympic Trials in 1988 and 1992. Upon graduation, Edwards played professionally in Italy for nine seasons before joining the WNBA during its inaugural year in 1997. She then spent three seasons with the Cleveland Rockers and two seasons with the Seattle Storm.
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Franthea Price (1986-90)
Toni Foster (1989-93)
Franthea Price played for the Hawkeyes from 1986-1990, and in her senior season she became the second Kodak all-American in school history. The four-year starter from River Rouge, Michigan, had an impressive career at Iowa, which began with her being named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 1987. Price was named to the first team all-Big Ten in 1988 and 1990, and she was named second team all-Big Ten in 1989. In her senior year, Price earned the honor of Big Ten Player of the Year and led the conference in scoring with 19.8 points per game. The 5-9 forward led the Hawkeyes in several statistical categories that year including scoring (21.2), rebounding (7.1), steals (2.9), and three-point field goals (47). A consistent contributor, Price scored in double figures in 34 of her last 35 games. She holds the school record for career steals with 321, and is tied for first for most steals in a single game with nine. Price also ranks fifth in career scoring (1,742), third in career assists (387), and eighth in career rebounds (726). Outside of Iowa, Price was a member of the U.S. World Junior National Team in 1986 and competed in the National Olympic Festival in 1985 and 1986. In 1987, Price won a gold medal as part of the United States William R. Jones Cup team, and she was a member of the United States Select team in 1989. Price also competed in the U.S. Olympic Trials in 1988. After finishing her career at Iowa, Price played professionally in Spain for several years before joining the WNBA Sacramento Monarchs in 1998.
A 6-1 forward from Chicago, Illinois, Toni Foster was named a Kodak all-American in 1993 and was a finalist for Champion Player of the Year. Foster played for the Hawkeyes from 19891993, and led the team in both scoring and rebounding for three consecutive years, a feat accomplished only once previously. A three-time first team all-Big Ten selection, Foster was named the Big Ten Player of the Year in 1993. She was also named the 1993 SportsChannel Player of the Year. During her senior season, Price led Iowa in scoring (15.7), rebounding (8.2), and blocked shots (1.3). She collected 27 double-doubles during her illustrious career, including nine in her senior year. In Iowa’s career statistical categories, Foster ranks second in both rebounds (887) and blocks (145). She also ranks sixth in scoring (1,606) and ninth in steals (167). Foster competed in the National Olympic Festival in 1987 and 1991. When the WNBA was formed in 1997, Foster was the seventh overall pick and was selected by the Phoenix Mercury. She spent two seasons with the Mercury before joining the Seattle Storm in 1999 by way of an expansion draft.
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M
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POINT CLUB
2059 TOP 10 1
CINDY HAUGEJORDE
2
2059 POINTS
LINDSEY MEDER
1976-80
1998-2002
1906 POINTS 3
MICHELLE EDWARDS
1984-88
1821 POINTS 4
1319 POINT
JENNIE LILIS
2000-04
1762 POINTS
5
FRANTHEA PRICE
1986-90
1742 POINTS
1160 POI 6
TONI FOSTER
1989-93
1606 POINTS
7
TANGELA SMITH
1994-98
1598 POINTS
8
KRISTI SMITH
2005-09
1455 POINTS 9
MEGAN SKOUBY
2005-09
1439 POINTS
1100 P
10
WENDY AUSDEMORE
1343 POINTS
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2005-09
POINTS
1906 POINTS 1.________ 2059____________Cindy Haugejorde______________________________ 76-80 2.________ 1906____________Lindsey Meder________________________________ 98-02 3.________ 1821____________Michelle Edwards______________________________ 84-88 4.________ 1762____________Jennie Lillis___________________________________ 00-04 5.________ 1742____________Franthea Price________________________________ 86-90 6. _______ 1606____________Toni Foster___________________________________ 89-93 7.________ 1598____________Tangela Smith_________________________________ 94-98 8.________ 1455____________Kristi Smith___________________________________ 05-09 9.________ 1439____________Megan Skouby________________________________ 05-09 10._______ 1343____________Wendy Ausdemore_____________________________ 05-09 11._______ 1335____________Lisa Becker___________________________________ 83-87 12._______ 1319____________Amy Herrig___________________________________ 95-99 13._______ 1283____________Necole Tunsil_________________________________ 90-94 14._______ 1265____________Jamie Cavey__________________________________ 01-05 15._______ 1242____________Kristi Faulkner_________________________________ 01-04 16._______ 1239____________Kachine Alexander______________________________08-11 17._______ 1230____________Lisa Long____________________________________ 83-87 18._______ 1193____________Crystal Smith__________________________________ 02-06 19._______ 1160____________Tia Jackson___________________________________ 90-95 20._______ 1147____________Cara Consuegra_______________________________ 97-01 21._______ 1137____________Jolette Law___________________________________ 86-90 22._______ 1130____________Johanna Solverson__________________________ 02-05, 08 23._______ 1129____________Lisa Anderson_________________________________ 80-84 24._______ 1100____________Shanda Berry_________________________________ 85-89 25._______ 1084____________Kamille Wahlin__________________________________ 0926._______ 1048____________Kim Howard__________________________________ 78-82 27._______ 1046____________Robin Anderson_______________________________ 80-85 28._______ 1024____________Tiffany Gooden________________________________ 94-98 29._______ 1021____________Jaime Printy____________________________________ 10-
INTS
POINTS
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
TS
1000 POINT CLUB
3 155
156
2012 SEASON
RECORDS
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
3 157
2012 SEASON
SERIES RECORDS VS
OPPONENTS Alabama
The Series: Alabama leads, 1-0 1993-94__________________at Iowa, L 72-84
Alaska
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1979-80_______________ at Alaska, W 73-52
Boston College
The Series: Iowa trails, 0-1 2009-10_________________ at Iowa, L, 67-72
Bradley
Appalachian State
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1995-96_______________ at Neutral, W 68-66
The Series: Iowa leads, 5-0 1982-83_______________at Bradley, W 85-82 1983-84_________________ at Iowa, W 70-46 1985-86_________________ at Iowa, W 75-39 1999-00_________________ at Iowa, W 92-49 2010-11________________ at Iowa, W, 91-53
Arizona State
Brigham Young
The Series: Arizona State leads, 1-0 2007-08________________at Neutral, L 58-60
Arkansas
The Series: Arkansas leads, 2-0 1997-98________________at Neutral, L 57-83 1999-00______________ at Arkansas, L 65-72
Arkansas State
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-0 2004-05_______________ at Neutral, W 66-52 2010-11_______________at Neutral, W, 50-47
Auburn
The Series: Tied, 2-2 1987-88_______________ at Neutral, W 73-69 1992-93_________________ at Iowa, W 63-50 1998-99________________ at Auburn, L 55-78 1999-00__________________at Iowa, L 55-91
The Series: Brigham Young leads, 3-0 1979-80_________________at Iowa, L 79-103 1980-81________________at Neutral, L 76-87 2005-06________________at Neutral, L 62-67
Central Michigan
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 2010-11________________ at Iowa, W, 90-79
Central Missouri
The Series: Central Missouri leads, 5-1 1975-76________ at Central Missouri, L 56-72 1977-78__________________at Iowa, L 63-70 1978-79________ at Central Missouri, L 62-72 1979-80__________________at Iowa, L 76-89 1981-82_________________ at Iowa, W 68-62 1981-82________ at Central Missouri, L 53-81
Charlotte
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-0 1992-93_________________ at Iowa, W 60-38 2002-03_________________ at Iowa, W 85-70
Clarke College
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1975-76_________________ at Iowa, W 68-32
Coe College
Bucknell
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1992-93_______________ at Neutral, W 97-39
The Series: Coe College leads, 3-1 1974-75__________________at Iowa, L 45-47 1975-76__________________at Iowa, L 58-59 1975-76_________________ at Iowa, W 66-48 1975-76__________________ at Coe, L 51-62
Butler
Colorado
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-0 1995-96_________________ at Iowa, W 72-67 2003-04_________________ at Iowa, W 83-60
California
The Series: Colorado leads, 2-1 1992-93________________at Neutral, L 70-72 2000-01_________________ at Iowa, W 92-66 2001-02______________ at Colorado, L 83-92
The Series: California leads, 2-0 1982-83________________at Neutral, L 66-89 2008-09________________at Neutral, L 43-76
Colorado State
Biola
Cal-Poly
Connecticut
Boise State
Central College
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1981-82_______________ at Neutral, W 73-68 The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1996-97_______________ at Neutral, W 89-34
Boston
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-0 1986-87_________________ at Iowa, W 70-48 2008-09_________________ at Iowa, W 83-58
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1981-82_________________ at Iowa, W 64-57 The Series: Iowa leads, 4-2 1975-76__________________at Iowa, L 56-69 1975-76_________________ at Iowa, W 57-54 1976-77_________________ at Iowa, W 54-52 1977-78_________________ at Iowa, W 70-44 1977-78________________at Central, L 66-76 1978-79_______________ at Central, W 76-70
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1979-80_________at Colorado State, W 74-67 The Series: Connecticut leads, 4-3 1983-84_________________ at Iowa, W 78-43 1989-90_________________ at Iowa, W 81-49 1990-91___________ at Connecticut, W 58-41 1996-67____________ at Connecticut, L 53-72 1997-98________________at Neutral, L 55-65 1999-00__________________at Iowa, L 45-73 2001-02____________ at Connecticut, L 48-86
Cornell College
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1974-75_________________ at Iowa, W 91-23
Creighton
The Series: Iowa leads, 7-5 1981-82______________at Creighton, L 66-74 1985-86_________________ at Iowa, W 66-60 1994-95__________________at Iowa, L 53-63 1995-96_____________ at Creighton, W 68-41 2001-02_________________ at Iowa, W 86-43 2002-03__________________at Iowa, L 64-70 2002-03______________at Creighton, L 82-89 2003-04______________ at Iowa, L 72-84 (ot) 2004-05_________________ at Iowa, W 67-52 2004-05__________at Creighton, W 91-82 (ot) 2005-06_________________ at Iowa, W 74-64 2006-07_____________ at Creighton, W 75-60
Cal-State Northridge The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1997-98_________________ at Iowa, W 67-56
Dartmouth
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 2007-08_________________ at Iowa, W 61-43
Delta State
The Series: Delta State leads, 2-0 1979-80__________________at Iowa, L 73-77 1983-84_____________at Delta State, L 70-93
Denver
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-0 2001-02_______________ at Denver, W 84-72 2002-03_________________ at Iowa, W 83-49
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DePaul
The Series: Iowa leads, 5-0 1979-80_________________ at Iowa, W 58-56 1980-81_______________ at DePaul, W 97-87 1989-90_________________ at Iowa, W 70-58 1990-91_______________ at DePaul, W 66-52 1995-96_________________ at Iowa, W 72-71
Detroit
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 2007-08_________________ at Iowa, W 65-42
Drake
The Series: Drake leads, 27-15 1974-75_________________at Drake, L 64-75 1975-76________________ at Drake, L 62-65 1975-76_________________ at Iowa, W 67-42 1976-77__________________at Iowa, L 59-82 1976-77__________________Neutral, L 56-64 1977-78__________________at Iowa, L 66-77 1977-78__________________Neutral, L 60-88 1978-79_________________at Drake, L 80-94 1978-79__________________at Iowa, L 63-96 1978-79_________________Neutral, L 71-101 1979-80__________________at Iowa, L 62-71 1979-80_________________at Drake, L 67-76 1980-81__________________at Iowa, L 71-74 1980-81_________________at Drake, L 56-83 1981-82__________________at Iowa, L 63-77 1981-82_________________at Drake, L 61-96 1982-83_________________at Drake, L 75-88 1983-84__________________at Iowa, L 56-58 1984-85_________________at Drake, L 59-69 1985-86__________________at Iowa, L 63-64 1986-87________________ at Drake, W 71-57 1987-88_________________ at Iowa, W 74-38 1988-89________________ at Drake, W 97-54 1989-90_________________ at Iowa, W 70-58 1990-91________________ at Drake, W 74-49 1992-93_________________ at Iowa, W 90-44 1993-94________________ at Drake, W 73-64 1995-96_________________ at Iowa, W 67-44 1996-97_________________at Drake, L 59-80 1997-98______________at Iowa, W 63-60 (ot) 1998-99_________________at Drake, L 73-86 1999-00__________________at Iowa, L 59-84 2000-01_________________at Drake, L 58-73 2001-02______________ at Iowa, L 72-75 (ot) 2002-03________________ at Drake, W 72-52 2003-04_________________ at Iowa, W 79-65 2004-05________________ at Drake, W 80-69 2005-06_________________ at Iowa, W 92-72 2006-07________________ at Drake, W 77-70 2007-08_________________ at Iowa, W 62-50 2008-09________________ at Drake, W 71-53 2009-10_________________ at Iowa, W 73-61 2010-11________________ at Drake, W 75-71
Duke
The Series: Duke leads, 1-0 2008-09_________________ at Duke, L 47-71
Eastern Kentucky
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1992-93_______________ at Neutral, W 67-63
Evansville
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1983-84_______________ at Neutral, W 76-64
Florida
The Series: Tied, 2-2 1996-97________________ at Florida, L 58-68 2004-05_______________ at Neutral, W 65-62
Florida Atlantic
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1994-95_______________ at Neutral, W 67-42
Florida International
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-0 2003-04__________________ at FIU, W 93-86 2006-07_________________ at Iowa, W 72-62
The Series: George Washington leads, 1-0 2000-01__________________ at GW, L 64-78
Georgia
The Series: Georgia leads, 3-2 1986-87_______________ at Neutral, W 62-60 1987-88_________________ at Iowa, W 65-56 1990-91________________at Neutral, L 51-62 1995-96________________at Neutral, L 52-79 2007-08________________at Neutral, L 61-67
Georgia Tech
The Series: Georgia Tech leads, 2-0 2007-08__________________at Iowa, L 57-76 2008-09__________________at Iowa, L 62-76
Gonzaga
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-1 2001-02_______________at Neutral, W, 69-54 2009-10_______________ at Neutral, W 69-54 2010-11______________ at Gonzaga, L 86-92
Graceland
The Series: Graceland leads, 1-0 1975-76__________________at Iowa, L 52-54
Grambling State
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1988-89_______________ at Neutral, W 80-66
Grand View
The Series: Iowa leads, 4-3 1974-75________at Grand View, L unavailable 1975-76_________________ at Iowa, L 53-112 1977-78___________ at Grand View, W 88-73 1978-79_________________ at Iowa, W 72-69 1979-80___________ at Grand View, W 99-66 1980-81_________________ at Iowa, W 81-68 1981-82____________ at Grand View, L 54-76
Houston
The Series: Tied, 1-1 1993-94_______________ at Neutral, W 59-44 2003-04__________________at Iowa, L 64-70
Howard
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1989-90_________________ at Iowa, W 90-57
1992-93________________at Illinois, W 65-57 1992-93_________________ at Iowa, W 77-58 1993-94_________________ at Iowa, W 53-37 1993-94________________at Illinois, W 55-52 1994-95_________________ at Iowa, W 59-51 1994-95________________at Illinois, W 69-61 1995-96_________________ at Iowa, W 73-55 1995-96________________at Illinois, W 73-64 1995-96_______________at Big Ten, W 74-56 1996-97________________ at Illinois, L 75-83 1996-97_______________at Big Ten, W 63-56 1997-98_________________ at Iowa, W 82-71 1998-99_________________ at Iowa, W 89-86 1988-99________________ at Illinois, L 73-86 1999-00________________ at Illinois, L 60-86 1999-00_________________ at Iowa, W 80-73 2000-01________________at Illinois, W 75-64 2000-01_______________at Big Ten, W 86-79 2001-02_________________ at Iowa, W 79-71 2002-03__________________at Iowa, L 72-82 2002-03________________ at Illinois, L 58-73 2003-04_________________ at Iowa, W 91-73 2003-04________________at Illinois, W 89-64 2004-05________________at Illinois, W 72-58 2004-05_________________ at Iowa, W 87-63 2005-06_________________ at Iowa, W 84-65 2005-06________________at Illinois, W 71-60 2006-07__________________at Iowa, L 69-74 2007-08________________at Illinoia, W 60-58 2008-09________________at Illinois, W 72-62 2008-09_________________ at Iowa, W 69-56 2009-10________________at Illinois, W 74-65 2009-10_________________ at Iowa, W 77-67 2010-11________________at Illinois, W 80-69 2010-11_________________ at Iowa, W 83-64
Illinois State
The Series: Iowa leads, 5-1 1975-76___________at Iowa, L 48-90 1978-79 at ISU, W 82-71 1984-85_________________ at Iowa, W 65-57 1986-87__________________at ISU, W 71-56 1996-97_________________ at Iowa, W 66-41 2009-10_________________ at Iowa, W 75-67
Illinois-Chicago
The Series: Illinois-Chicago leads, 2-0 1980-81_________ at Illinois-Chicago, L 77-78 1981-82_________________ at Iowa, W 69-52
Idaho State
Indian Hills CC
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1982-83_________________ at Iowa, W 74-65
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-0 1976-77_________________ at Iowa, W 70-47 1976-77________________ at IHCC, W 74-53
Illinois
Indiana
The Series: Iowa leads, 48-16 1974-75_________________ at Iowa, W 62-46 1975-76________________at Illinois, W 63-54 1976-77_______________ At Neutral, L 40-53 1976-77________________ at Illinois, L 54-58 1977-78__________________at Iowa, L 60-62 1978-79________________ at Illinois, L 53-60 1979-80_________________ at Iowa, W 71-44 1980-81________________ at Illinois, L 76-78 1981-82__________________at Iowa, L 51-76 1982-83__________________at Iowa, L 69-71 1982-83________________ at Illinois, L 69-71 1983-84________________ at Illinois, L 55-64 1983-84_________________ at Iowa, W 74-65 1984-85________________at Illinois, W 66-61 1984-85_________________ at Iowa, W 79-66 1985-86_________________ at Iowa, W 74-57 1985-86________________ at Illinois, L 68-78 1986-87_________________ at Iowa, W 80-53 1986-87________________at Illinois, W 70-64 1987-88________________at Illinois, W 90-63 1987-88_________________ at Iowa, W 87-36 1988-89________________at Illinois, W 82-64 1988-89_________________ at Iowa, W 82-50 1989-90_________________ at Iowa, W 85-51 1989-90________________at Illinois, W 59-51 1990-91_________________ at Iowa, W 63-47 1990-91________________at Illinois, W 63-43 1991-92_________________ at Iowa, W 68-42 1991-92________________at Illinois, W 56-36
The Series: Iowa leads, 43-15 1974-75__________________at Iowa, L 58-86 1982-83____________________at IU, L 51-68 1982-83__________________at Iowa, L 59-65 1983-84_________________ at Iowa, W 54-50 1983-84____________________at IU, L 62-68 1984-85_________________ at Iowa, W 69-49 1984-85____________________at IU, L 48-63 1985-86___________________ at IU, W 47-46 1985-86_________________ at Iowa, W 63-47 1986-87_______________At Neutral, W 63-56 1986-87___________________ at IU, W 60-49 1986-87_________________ at Iowa, W 71-50 1987-88_________________ at Iowa, W 72-48 1987-88___________________ at IU, W 71-47 1988-89_________________ at Iowa, W 77-61 1988-89________________at IU, W 70-63 (ot) 1989-90___________________ at IU, W 63-52 1989-90_________________ at Iowa, W 85-47 1990-91____________________at IU, L 59-74 1990-91_________________ at Iowa, W 86-55 1991-92_________________ at Iowa, W 80-71 1991-92___________________ at IU, W 59-57 1992-93_________________ at Iowa, W 79-50 1992-93___________________ at IU, W 68-46 1993-94____________________at IU, L 58-82 1993-94__________________at Iowa, L 59-63 1994-95_________________ at Iowa, W 60-55 1994-95____________________at IU, L 49-57 1995-96___________________ at IU, W 64-56 1995-96_________________ at Iowa, W 77-51
1996-97___________________ at UI, W 78-58 1996-97_______________at Big Ten, W 87-53 1997-98_________________ at Iowa, W 82-71 1998-99_________________ at Iowa, W 66-58 1998-99___________________ at IU, W 73-69 1999-00_________________ at Iowa, W 82-68 1999-00____________________at IU, L 67-70 2000-01_________________ at Iowa, W 83-56 2000-01_______________at Big Ten, W 81-76 2001-02___________________ at IU, W 73-65 2001-02____________ at Big Ten, L 76-78 (ot) 2002-03_________________ at Iowa, W 78-62 2002-03____________________at IU, L 68-89 2003-04_________________ at Iowa, W 72-65 2003-04___________________ at IU, W 78-69 2004-05_________________ at Iowa, W 62-51 2004-05___________________ at IU, W 56-53 2005-06____________________at IU, L 53-65 2005-06_________________ at Iowa, W 78-70 2006-07___________________ at IU, W 71-67 2006-07_______________ at Big Ten, L 53-67 2007-08_________________ at Iowa, W 81-65 2008-09____________________at IU, L 54-76 2008-09_________________ at Iowa, W 69-67 2009-10_______________ at Indiana, W 71-67 2009-10_________________ at Iowa, W 76-64 2010-11_________________ at Iowa, W 71-51 2010-11_______________ at Indiana, W 93-79
Indiana State
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-0 1983-84___________________ at Iowa, 88-83 2006-07____________________ at ISU, 82-53
Iowa State
The Series: Iowa leads, 21-19 1974-75__________________at Iowa, L 47-65 1975-76__________________ at ISU, L 63-92 1976-77__________________at Iowa, L 58-71 1976-77__________________at Iowa, L 73-82 1977-78______________ at Iowa, L 71-74 (ot)
1977-78_______________ at Neutral, W 77-60 1977-78________________at Neutral, L 82-87 1978-79_________________ at Iowa, W 87-70 1978-79_________________ at Iowa, W 81-70 1978-79_______________ at Neutral, W 68-67 1979-80__________________ at ISU, L 69-80 1979-80_________________ at Iowa, W 66-50 1980-81_________________ at Iowa, W 67-66 1980-81__________________at ISU, W 66-62 1981-82__________________ at ISU, L 59-82 1981-82_________________ at Iowa, W 62-44 1981-82________________at Neutral, L 52-64 1982-83_________________ at Iowa, W 64-59 1983-84_______________at ISU, W 86-75 (ot) 1984-85_________________ at Iowa, W 81-41 1985-86__________________at ISU, W 63-57 1986-87_________________ at Iowa, W 70-51 1987-88__________________at ISU, W 93-49 1988-89_________________ at Iowa, W 79-46 1989-90__________________at ISU, W 75-55 1991-92_________________ at Iowa, W 70-58 1996-97_________________ at Iowa, W 64-53 1997-98__________________ at ISU, L 57-74 1998-99__________________at Iowa, L 65-81 1999-00__________________ at ISU, L 69-79 2000-01__________________at Iowa, L 76-86 2001-02__________________ at ISU, L 64-82 2002-03_________________ at Iowa, W 64-39 2003-04_____________ at ISU, L 94-101 (2ot) 2004-05_________________ at Iowa, W 89-80 2005-06__________________ at ISU, L 61-77 2006-07__________________at Iowa, L 74-80 2007-08__________________ at ISU, L 44-58 2008-09_________________ at Iowa, W 66-46 2009-10_____________ at Iowa State, L 66-85 2010-11_________________ at Iowa, W 62-40
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
George Washington
3 159
2012 SEASON
SERIES RECORDS VS
OPPONENTS Iowa Wesleyan
The Series: Tied, 3-3 1974-75__________________at Iowa, L 32-68 1974-75_________ at Iowa Wesleyan, L 58-67 1975-76_________________ at Iowa, W 60-54 1976-77__________________at Iowa, L 47-48 1977-78_________________ at Iowa, W 76-48 1977-78_________at Iowa Wesleyan, W 81-54
IUPUI
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 2002-03______________at Iowa, W 84-75 (ot)
James Madison
The Series: Iowa leads 5-1 1999-00_____________ at Marquette, L 64-69 2000-01_________________ at Iowa, W 70-57 2001-02_______________ at Neutral, W 90-72 2002-03_________________ at Iowa, W 76-73 2003-04_____________at Marquette, W 65-62 2004-05_________________ at Iowa, W 78-72
Marshalltown CC
The Series: Iowa leads 1-0 1976-77_________________at MCC, W 79-26
The Series: Iowa leads, 3-0 1993-94_________________at JMU, W, 72-44 1994-95________________ at Iowa, W, 60-30 2010-11_______________ at Neutral, W 67-61
Marycrest
Kansas
The Series: Iowa leads 1-0 1992-93_____________ at Maryland, W 53-50
The Series: Kansas leads, 4-2 1988-89_______________ at Kansas, L 63-67 1995-96____________at Kansas, W 68-58 (ot) 1997-98__________________at Iowa, L 58-62 2006-07_______________ at Neutral, W 63-49 2008-09_______________ at Kansas, L 55-76 2009-10_________________ at Iowa, L, 55-66
Kansas State
The Series: Kansas State leads, 4-0 1978-79__________________ at KSU, L 80-93 2002-03_________________ at KSU, L 60-103 2003-04__________________at Iowa, L 60-82 2010-11_________________ at Iowa, W 68-62
Kent State
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-0 1998-99_______________ at Neutral, W 62-58 2001-02_________________ at Iowa, W 76-65
Kentucky
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1991-92__________________ at UK, W 77-68
La Salle
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1984-85______________ at La Salle, W 70-51
Long Beach State
The Series: Tied 1-1 1987-88_________________ at LBSU, L 78-98 1987-88_______________ at Neutral, W 82-75
Louisiana State
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-1 1985-86__________________ at LSU, L 56-57 1986-87_________________ at Iowa, W 68-59 1990-91_________________ at Iowa, W 73-65
Louisiana Tech
The Series: Louisiana Tech leads, 6-3 1986-87__________________at Iowa, L 65-66 1988-89________________at Neutral, L 58-62 1989-90__________________ at LTU, L 82-85 1990-91_________________ at Iowa, W 72-57 1991-92_________________ at LTU, W 61-57 1993-94_________________ at Iowa, W 70-66 1997-98________________at Neutral, L 58-83 2005-06______________ at LTU, L 91-95 (2ot) 2006-07__________________at Iowa, L 59-77
Luther
The Series: Luther leads, 3-1 1975-76________________ at Luther, L 45-94 1976-77__________________at Iowa, L 57-76 1976-77_________________ at Iowa, W 77-71 1977-78________________ at Luther, L 60-72
160
Marquette
The Series: Iowa leads 1-0 1974-75_________________ at Iowa, W 73-37
Maryland
Massachusetts
The Series: Iowa leads 1-0 1997-98_______________ at UMass, W 77-59
Memphis
The Series: Iowa leads 1-0 1985-86_________________ at Iowa, W 77-56
Miami of Ohio
The Series: Iowa leads 1-0 1988-89_________________ at Iowa, W 73-44
Miami of Florida
The Series: Iowa leads 2-0 1985-86_________________ at Iowa, W 75-46 1985-86_________________ at Iowa, W 83-63
Michigan
The Series: Iowa leads, 41-14 1978-79_______________At Neutral, W 79-70 1982-83______________ at Michigan, L 62-83 1982-83_________________ at Iowa, W 72-50 1983-84_________________ at Iowa, W 70-51 1983-84______________at Michigan, W 71-54 1984-85_________________ at Iowa, W 70-45 1984-85______________at Michigan, W 79-49 1985-86______________ at Michigan, L 56-58 1985-86_________________ at Iowa, W 63-42 1986-87_________________ at Iowa, W 75-54 1986-87______________at Michigan, W 78-54 1987-88______________at Michigan, W 89-54 1987-88_________________ at Iowa, W 76-55 1988-89_________________ at Iowa, W 82-42 1988-89_____________ at Michigan, W 79-61 1989-90______________at Michigan, W 65-54 1989-90________________ at Iowa, W 78-47 1990-91_________________ at Iowa, W 79-60 1990-91______________at Michigan, W 76-64 1991-92______________at Michigan, W 73-61 1991-92_________________ at Iowa, W 81-45 1992-93______________at Michigan, W 84-54 1992-93_________________ at Iowa, W 71-34 1993-94_________________ at Iowa, W 78-56 1993-94______________at Michigan, W 65-55 1994-95_________________ at Iowa, W 53-36 1994-95______________at Michigan, W 71-43 1995-96______________at Michigan, W 69-53 1995-96_________________ at Iowa, W 74-52 1996-97__________________at Iowa, L 63-75 1997-98___________ at Michigan, L 65-69 (ot) 1998-99__________________at Iowa, L 67-83 1998-99______________at Michigan, W 78-75 1999-00______________ at Michigan, L 78-82 1999-00__________________at Iowa, L 61-78 2000-01_________________ at Iowa, W 79-58 2000-01______________ at Michigan, L 78-80
2001-02______________ at Michigan, L 74-82 2001-02__________________at Iowa, L 80-91 2002-03______________at Michigan, W 65-57 2003-04_________________ at Iowa, W 66-46 2004-05_________________ at Iowa, W 71-63 2004-05______________at Michigan, W 71-63 2004-05_______________at Big Ten, W 70-42 2005-06______________at Michigan, W 77-63 2005-06_________________ at Iowa, W 67-55 2006-07_________________ at Iowa, W 66-49 2007-08______________ at Michigan, L 46-63 2007-08_________________ at Iowa, W 66-61 2007-08_______________at Big Ten, W 58-37 2008-09_________________ at Iowa, W 77-69 2008-09______________at Michigan, W 68-64 2009-10__________________at Iowa, L 51-54 2009-10______________ at Michigan, L 46-63 2010-11__________________at Iowa, L 53-60
Michigan State
The Series: Iowa leads, 33-24 1975-76_______________ At Neutral, L 54-83 1979-80_______________At Neutral, W 63-58 1982-83_________________ at MSU, L 56-64 1982-83__________________at Iowa, L 62-70 1983-84_________________ at Iowa, W 70-62 1983-84_________________at MSU, W 72-62 1984-85_________________ at Iowa, W 53-36 1984-85_________________at MSU, W 77-55 1985-86_________________at MSU, W 60-57 1985-86_________________ at Iowa, W 61-48 1986-87_________________ at Iowa, W 83-61 1986-87_________________at MSU, W 71-49 1987-88_________________at MSU, W 77-52 1987-88_________________ at Iowa, W 52-46 1988-89_________________ at Iowa, W 89-49 1988-89_________________at MSU, W 74-63 1989-90_________________ at MSU, L 61-62 1989-90_________________ at Iowa, W 86-58 1990-91__________________at Iowa, L 54-64 1990-91_________________ at MSU, L 48-49 1991-92_________________at MSU, W 71-64 1991-92_________________ at Iowa, W 70-47 1992-93_________________at MSU, W 75-55 1992-93_________________ at Iowa, W 76-46 1993-94_________________ at Iowa, W 54-46 1993-94_________________at MSU, W 63-56 1994-95_____________ at MSU, L 70-71 (2 ot) 1994-95__________________at Iowa, L 55-62 1995-96_________________ at Iowa, W 75-56 1995-96_________________at MSU, W 71-65 1996-97_________________ at Iowa, W 82-62 1997-98__________ at MSU, L 62-66 1998-99 at MSU, L 64-70 1998-99__________________at Iowa, L 69-81 1999-00__________________at Iowa, L 77-82 1999-00_________________ at MSU, L 64-74 2000-01_________________ at Iowa, W 50-47 2000-01_________________at MSU, W 71-56 2001-02_________________ at Iowa, W 75-55 2001-02_________________at MSU, W 69-59 2002-03__________________at Iowa, L 58-68 2003-04_________________at MSU, W 78-67 2003-04_______________ at Big Ten, L 54-81 2004-05_________________ at MSU, L 56-68 2004-05__________________at Iowa, L 60-67 2005-06_________________ at Iowa, W 75-64 2005-06_________________ at MSU, L 71-73 2005-06_______________ at Big Ten, L 58-79 2006-07__________________at Iowa, L 63-83 2006-07_________________ at MSU, L 57-67 2007-08_________________ at MSU, L 65-73 2007-08_________________ at Iowa, W 82-64 2008-09_________________ at MSU, L 56-68 2009-10_________________ at Iowa, W 77-66 2009-10_______________at Big Ten, W 59-54 2010-11_________________ at MSU, L 60-63 2010-11_________________ at Iowa, W 66-64
Minnesota
The Series: Iowa leads, 44-22 1974-75_________________ at Iowa, W 55-33 1977-78__________________at Iowa, L 79-84 1978-79_________________ at Iowa, W 91-82 1978-79_____________ at Minnesota, L 79-90 1978-79_______________ At Neutral, L 64-86
1979-80_________________ at Iowa, W 70-68 1979-80_____________ at Minnesota, L 67-72 1980-81__________________at Iowa, L 71-94 1980-81_____________ at Minnesota, L 52-71 1981-82__________________at Iowa, L 52-77 1981-82_____________ at Minnesota, L 43-90 1982-83__________________at Iowa, L 62-73 1982-83_____________ at Minnesota, L 53-78 1983-84_____________ at Minnesota, L 55-57 1983-84_________________ at Iowa, W 79-58 1984-85_________________ at Iowa, W 60-38 1984-85____________ at Minnesota, W 66-58 1985-86____________ at Minnesota, W 66-63 1985-86_________________ at Iowa, W 61-51 1986-87_________________ at Iowa, W 81-40 1986-87____________ at Minnesota, W 78-60 1987-88____________ at Minnesota, W 84-41 1987-88________________ at Iowa, W 100-51 1988-89_________________ at Iowa, W 97-54 1988-89____________ at Minnesota, W 87-73 1989-90____________ at Minnesota, W 79-43 1989-90_________________ at Iowa, W 87-58 1990-91_________________ at Iowa, W 70-51 1990-91____________ at Minnesota, W 70-46 1991-92_________________ at Iowa, W 85-68 1991-92____________ at Minnesota, W 65-47 1992-93____________ at Minnesota, W 75-47 1992-93_________________ at Iowa, W 83-59 1993-94_________________ at Iowa, W 69-59 1993-94_____________ at Minnesota, L 58-64 1994-95_____________ at Minnesota, L 56-70 1994-95_______________at Big Ten, W 57-44 1995-96_________________ at Iowa, W 94-51 1996-97____________ at Minnesota, W 61-48 1996-97_________________ at Iowa, W 78-42 1997-98_________________ at Iowa, W 91-55 1997-98____________ at Minnesota, W 71-59 1998-99____________ at Minnesota, W 66-58 1998-99_________________ at Iowa, W 79-62 1999-00_________________ at Iowa, W 80-51 1999-00____________ at Minnesota, W 77-53 2000-01____________ at Minnesota, W 82-71 2001-02__________________at Iowa, L 83-94 2002-03_____________ at Minnesota, L 65-94 2002-03__________________at Iowa, L 60-77 2002-03_______________at Big Ten, W 80-77 2003-04_____________ at Minnesota, L 61-75 2003-04_________________ at Iowa, W 81-61 2004-05_____________ at Minnesota, L 50-81 2005-06__________________at Iowa, L 68-80 2006-07____________ at Minnesota, W 58-56 2006-07______________ at Iowa, L 78-80 (ot) 2007-08_________ at Minnesota, W 68-66 (ot) 2007-08_________________ at Iowa, W 72-69 2008-09_________________ at Iowa, W 74-57 2008-09_____________ at Minnesota, L 58-64 2008-09_______________at Big Ten, W 79-64 2009-10__________ at Minnesota, L 69-72 (ot) 2009-10_________________ at Iowa, W 75-54 2010-11____________ at Minnesota, W 89-76 2010-11_________________ at Iowa, W 64-62
Mississippi State
TheSeries: Iowa leads 1-0 2007-08_______________ at Neutral, W 60-54
Missouri
The Series: Iowa leads 5-1 1987-88_________________ at Iowa, W 85-71 1998-99_________________ at Iowa, W 75-68 1991-92______________ at Missouri, W 89-62 2002-03_________________ at Iowa, W 87-65 2003-04_______________ at Missouri, L 65-75 2004-05_________________ at Iowa, W 75-54
Missouri Southern
The Series: Iowa leads 1-0 1978-79_______________ at Neutral, W 89-84
Missouri State
The Series: Missouri State leads 4-3 1991-92______________ at Iowa, L 60-61 (ot) 1993-94_________________ at Iowa, W 67-55 1994-95_________________ at MSU, L 48-60 2000-01________________ at MSU, L 87-101 2001-02_________________ at Iowa, W 84-64 2004-05_________________ at MSU, L 80-89 2006-07_______________ at Neutral, W 79-70
The Series: Tied, 1-1 1980-81______________ at Montana, L 54-63 1990-91______________ at Montana, L 64-53
Mount St. Mary’s
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-0 1993-94_________________ at Iowa, W 70-47 2000-01_______ at Mount St. Mary’s, W 89-63
Mt. Mercy
The Series: Mt. Mercy leads, 8-1 1974-75__________________at Iowa, L 59-70 1974-75______________at Mt. Mercy, L 66-76 1975-76__________________at Iowa, L 41-70 1975-76__________________at Iowa, L 35-61 1975-76__________________at Iowa, L 49-59 1975-76______________at Mt. Mercy, L 75-90 1976-77_________________ at Iowa, W 65-61 1977-78______________ at Mt.Mercy, L 75-86 1978-79__________________at Iowa, L 66-71
North Iowa Area CC
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1976-77_______________ at NIACC, W 70-65
National College
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-0 1981-82________at National College, W 66-59 1982-83_________________ at Iowa, W 71-52
Northeastern
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 2010-11________________ at Iowa, W, 87-59
North Carolina State The Series: NC State leads, 1-0 2002-03____________ at Neutral, L 66-69 (ot)
Nebraska
The Series: Iowa leads, 7-4 1977-78________________at Neutral, L 63-71 1979-80______________ at Nebraska, L 66-67 1984-85_________________ at Iowa, W 62-41 1986-87______________ at Nebraska, L 74-85 1987-88_________________ at Iowa, W 68-58 1988-89_______________ at Neutral, W 84-67 1989-90_____________ at Nebraska, W 74-55 1990-91_________________ at Iowa, W 80-46 1991-92_____________ at Nebraska, W 64-59 1996-97________________at Neutral, L 67-73 2004-05_____________ at Nebraska, W 71-67
Nebraska-Omaha
The Series: Tied, 1-1 1978-79_________________ at Iowa, W 63-61 1981-82_________________ at UNO, L 54-64
Nevada
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 2000-01_________________ at Iowa, W 73-59
New Mexico State
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1980-81______ at New Mexico State, W 83-69
New Orleans
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1986-87_________________ at Iowa, W 68-46
North Carolina
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-1 1989-90______________ at Neutral, W 106-81 1995-96_______________ at Neutral, W 73-64 2010-11__________ at North Carolina, L 67-79
North Carolina State The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1996-97_________________ at Neutral, 56-50
Northeast Missouri
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1978-79______at Northeast Missouri, W 62-50
Northern Illinois
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1974-75__________________at NIU, W 58-37 1975-76__________________at Iowa, L 53-54 1977-78__________________at NIU, W 96-44 1981-82__________________at Iowa, L 57-69 1982-83__________________ at NIU, L 71-74 1983-84__________________at Iowa, L 65-69 1987-88__________________at NIU, W 81-73 1992-93_________________ at Iowa, W 92-59 1993-94__________________ at NIU, L 56-59 2007-08_________________ at Iowa, W 87-43
Northern Iowa
The Series: Iowa leads, 14-2 1974-75__________________ at UNI, L 39-83 1977-78_________________ at Iowa, W 74-54 1978-79________________ at Iowa, W 106-61 1978-79__________________at UNI, W 90-55 1981-82______________ at UNI, W 74-68 (ot) 1982-83_________________ at Iowa, W 66-65 1983-84__________________at UNI, W 71-64 2002-03_________________ at Iowa, W 98-68 2003-04__________________at UNI, W 76-67 2004-05_________________ at Iowa, W 77-50 2005-06__________________at UNI, W 65-54 2006-07__________________at Iowa, L 62-83 2007-08__________________at UNI, W 77-67 2008-09_________________ at Iowa, W 72-46 2009-10__________________at UNI, W 81-70 2010-11__________________at UNI, W 75-64
Northwest Missouri
The Series: Tied, 2-2 1978-79_________________ at Iowa, W 71-63 1979-80______________ at Iowa, L 71-73 (ot) 1979-80___________ at NW Missouri, L 50-71 1980-81_________________ at Iowa, W 83-70
Northwestern
The Series: Iowa leads, 44-13 1979-80_______________ At Neutral, L 66-69 1980-81_____________ at N’western, L 63-85 1980-81__________________at Iowa, L 80-92 1982-83__________________at Iowa, L 56-71 1982-83_____________ at N’western, L 54-81 1983-84_____________ at N’western, L 51-59 1983-84_________________ at Iowa, W 72-61 1984-85_____________at N’western, W 70-51 1984-85_________________ at Iowa, W 71-61 1985-86_________________ at Iowa, W 72-58 1985-86__________at N’western, W 69-66 (ot) 1986-87_____________at N’western, W 72-61 1986-87_________________ at Iowa, W 70-53 1987-88_________________ at Iowa, W 81-43 1987-88_____________at N’western, W 76-66 1988-89_____________at N’western, W 63-53 1988-89_________________ at Iowa, W 77-46 1989-90__________________at Iowa, L 63-64 1989-90_____________at N’western, W 64-43 1990-91_____________at N’western, W 64-60 1990-91_________________ at Iowa, W 67-58 1991-92_____________at N’western, W 90-72 1991-92_________________ at Iowa, W 73-65 1992-93_____________at N’western, W 60-55 1992-93_________________ at Iowa, W 68-62 1993-94_________________ at Iowa, W 67-59 1993-94_____________ at N’western, L 47-55 1994-95__________________at Iowa, L 57-58 1995-96_____________at N’western, W 64-51 1996-97_____________at N’western, W 73-61 1996-97_________________ at Iowa, W 80-56 1996-97_______________at Big Ten, W 78-68 1997-98_________________ at Iowa, W 65-58 1997-98_____________at N’western, W 74-71 1998-99_________________ at Iowa, W 86-69 1998-99________________at Neutral, L 71-75 1999-00_____________ at N’western, L 52-53 1999-00_______________ at Big Ten, L 59-68 2000-01_________________ at Iowa, W 95-61 2000-01_____________ at N’western W 92-52 2001-02_____________at N’western, W 74-47 2001-02_________________ at Iowa, W 82-68 2002-03_________________ at Iowa, W 72-60 2002-03_______________at Big Ten, W 70-58 2003-04_____________at N’western, W 76-61
2004-05_________________ at Iowa, W 81-76 2004-05_____________at N’western, W 60-40 2005-06_____________at N’western, W 80-48 2005-06_________________ at Iowa, W 76-61 2006-07_____________at N’western, W 63-61 2007-08_____________at N’western, W 70-55 2007-08_________________ at Iowa, W 68-42 2008-09_________________ at Iowa, W 74-46 2008-09_____________at N’western, W 86-79 2009-10_________________ at Iowa, W 78-69 2009-10_____________ at N’western, L 66-72 2010-11_____________at N’western, W 86-75
Notre Dame
The Series: Notre Dame leads, 0-1 1996-97__________________at Iowa, L 50-61
NW Louisiana State
The Series: NW Louisiana State leads, 1-0 1994-95________________at Neutral, L 53-54
Ohio University
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1991-92_________________ at Iowa, W 97-52
Ohio State
The Series: Ohio State leads, 29-26 1979-80_______________At Neutral, W 61-60 1982-83__________________at OSU, L 57-77 1982-83__________________at Iowa, L 57-72 1983-84__________________at Iowa, L 56-64 1983-84__________________at OSU, L 60-82 1984-85__________________at Iowa, L 47-56 1984-85__________________at OSU, L 41-64 1985-86__________________at OSU, L 54-70 1985-86_________________ at Iowa, W 75-64 1986-87__________________at OSU, L 54-67 1986-87_________________ at Iowa, W 66-54 1987-88_________________ at Iowa, W 75-64 1987-88__________________at OSU, L 56-58 1988-89_________________ at Iowa, W 84-70 1988-89__________________at OSU, L 57-66 1989-90_________________ at OSU, W 71-48
1989-90_________________ at Iowa, W 94-51 1990-91_________________ at OSU, W 88-68 1990-91_________________ at Iowa, W 70-47 1991-92_________________ at Iowa, W 73-56 1991-92_________________ at OSU, W 68-59 1992-93_________________ at Iowa, W 79-62 1992-93__________________at OSU, L 60-72 1992-93__________ at Final Four, L 72-73 (ot) 1993-94_________________ at OSU, W 64-61 1993-94_________________ at Iowa, W 59-57 1994-95_________________ at Iowa, W 57-51 1995-96_________________ at OSU, W 82-75 1996-97_________________ at OSU, W 69-59 1996-97_________________ at Iowa, W 80-59 1997-98_________________ at Iowa, W 66-57 1997-98_________________ at OSU, W 74-71 1997-98_______________at Big Ten, W 72-54 1998-99__________________at OSU, L 66-70 1999-00_________________ at Iowa, W 68-60 2000-01__________________at OSU, L 52-79 2000-01_________________ at Iowa, W 74-59 2001-02__________________at OSU, L 63-82 2001-02_________________ at Iowa, W 70-65 2002-03__________________at OSU, L 59-74 2003-04__________________at Iowa, L 82-93 2004-05__________________at OSU, L 57-80 2004-05__________________at Iowa, L 60-67 2005-06__________________at Iowa, L 62-72 2005-06__________________at OSU, L 77-88 2006-07__________________at Iowa, L 67-73 2006-07__________________at OSU, L 49-85 2007-08__________________at Iowa, L 65-73 2007-08__________________at OSU, L 56-69 2008-09_________________ at Iowa, W 85-75 2008-09_______________ at Big Ten, L 56-72 2009-10__________________at OSU, L 82-86 2009-10_______________ at Big Ten, L 64-66 2010-11_________________ at Iowa, W 89-76 2010-11__________________at OSU, L 67-81 2010-11_______________ at Big Ten, L 61-71
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Montana
3 161
2012 SEASON
SERIES RECORDS VS
OPPONENTS Oklahoma
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-1 1988-89_______________ at Neutral, W 86-69 2004-05_______________ at Neutral, W 54-47 2005-06________________at Neutral, L 68-85
Old Dominion
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1992-93__________ at Old Dominion, W 82-56
Oregon
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 2000-01____________at Neutral, W 89-82 (ot)
Oregon State
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1988-89_________________ at Iowa, W 90-45
Pacific
The Series: Tied, 1-1 1981-82________________at Neutral, L 70-81 1996-97_______________ at Neutral, W 80-60
Penn State
The Series: Iowa trails, 23-17 1984-85__________________ at PSU, L 47-87 1985-86_________________ at Iowa, W 65-63 1986-87____________ At Neutral, L 74-78 (ot) 1990-91__________________ at PSU, L 62-82 1991-92_________________ at Iowa, W 61-53 1992-93_________________ at Iowa, W 84-59 1992-93__________________ at PSU, L 64-70 1993-94__________________ at PSU, L 61-63 1993-94_________________ at Iowa, W 78-68 1994-95__________________ at PSU, L 62-73 1994-95_______________ at Big Ten, L 62-69 1995-96_________________ at Iowa, W 81-69 1996-97__________________at Iowa, L 60-61 1996-97_________________ at PSU, W 66-63 1997-98_________________ at PSU, W 78-69 1997-98_________________ at Iowa, W 73-49 1998-99__________________at Iowa, L 60-66 1998-99__________________ at PSU, L 64-88 1999-00__________________ at PSU, L 63-80 1999-00__________________at Iowa, L 64-78 2000-01_________________ at Iowa, W 79-64 2001-02_________________ at PSU, W 96-81 2002-03__________________ at PSU, L 52-86 2002-03_________________ at Iowa, W 80-75 2003-04__________________ at PSU, L 64-92 2003-04__________________at Iowa, L 58-70 2004-05__________________at Iowa, L 71-77 2004-05_______________ at Big Ten, L 66-68 2005-06__________________ at PSU, L 61-72 2006-07__________________ at PSU, L 71-78 2006-07_________________ at Iowa, W 79-72 2007-08_________________ at Iowa, W 67-58 2007-08_________________ at PSU, W 73-65 2008-09_____________at Iowa, W 97-89 (3ot) 2008-09_________________ at PSU, W 63-57 2009-10_______________at PSU, L 73-77 (ot) 2009-10__________________at Iowa, L 62-68 2009-10_______________at Big Ten, W 82-75 2010-11__________________ at PSU, L 59-68 2010-11__________________at Iowa, L 75-82
The Series: Purdue leads, 33-26 1975-76_______________ At Neutral, L 42-53 1976-77________________at Purdue, L 63-67 1977-78________________at Purdue, L 63-72 1982-83_________________ at Iowa, W 76-70 1982-83________________at Purdue, L 53-63 1983-84_______________ at Purdue, W 49-39 1983-84_________________ at Iowa, W 78-40 1984-85_______________ at Purdue, W 68-54 1984-85_________________ at Iowa, W 85-61 1985-86_________________ at Iowa, W 79-52 1985-86_______________ at Purdue, W 80-63 1986-87_________________ at Iowa, W 68-54 1986-87_______________ at Purdue, W 86-68 1987-88_______________ at Purdue, W 67-57 1987-88_________________ at Iowa, W 66-52 1988-89________________at Purdue, L 56-67 1988-89_________________ at Iowa, W 66-64 1989-90__________________at Iowa, L 63-66 1989-90____________at Purdue, W 70-67 (ot) 1990-91______________ at Iowa, L 75-84 (ot) 1990-91_______________ at Purdue, W 56-53 1991-92_________________ at Iowa, W 65-64 1991-92________________at Purdue, L 64-72 1992-93_______________ at Purdue, W 63-55 1993-94_________________ at Iowa, W 62-48 1994-95________________at Purdue, L 45-63 1994-95__________________at Iowa, L 55-62 1995-96_________________ at Iowa, W 68-57 1995-96________________at Purdue, L 42-62 1995-96_______________ at Big Ten, L 68-76 1996-97________________at Purdue, L 52-62 1996-97__________________at Iowa, L 48-53 1997-98______________ at Iowa, L 66-75 (ot) 1997-98_______________ at Purdue, W 73-67 1997-98_______________ at Big Ten, L 60-61 1998-99______________ at Iowa, L 69-71 (ot) 1999-00________________at Purdue, L 59-73 2000-01________________at Purdue, L 58-73 2000-01_________________ at Iowa, W 96-87 2000-01_______________at Big Ten, W 75-70 2001-02_________________ at Iowa, W 90-75 2001-02________________at Purdue, L 68-82 2002-03________________at Purdue, L 64-83 2002-03__________________at Iowa, L 68-78 2002-03_______________ at Big Ten, L 57-84 2003-04__________________at Iowa, L 79-90 2003-04________________at Purdue, L 55-84 2004-05________________at Purdue, L 75-79 2005-06______________at Iowa, W 77-71 (ot) 2006-07__________________at Iowa, L 58-68 2006-07________________at Purdue, L 52-76 2007-08_________________ at Iowa, W 69-53 2007-08________________at Purdue, L 46-59 2007-08_______________ at Big Ten, L, 73-80 2008-09__________________at Iowa, L 60-69 2008-09________________at Purdue, L 49-60 2009-10________________at Purdue, L 59-81 2009-10_________________ at Iowa, W 70-50 2010-11________________at Purdue, L 41-60
Quinnipiac
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 2006-07_________________ at Iowa, W 93-77
Pittsburgh
Richmond
Portland State
Rider
Princeton
Rutgers
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1992-93_____________at Pittsburgh, W 70-59 The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1980-81_______________ at Neutral, W 88-82 The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1998-99_________________ at Iowa, W 59-44
Providence
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 2008-09_________________ at Iowa, W 64-46
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Purdue
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1997-98_____________at Richmond, W 78-66 The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 2005-06_______________ at Neutral, W 88-41 The Series: Rutgers leads, 1-2 2005-06__________________at Iowa, L 51-57 2006-07_______________ at Rutgers, L 53-70 2009-10_______________ at Neutral, W 70-63
Saint Joseph’s
The Series: Iowa leads, 3-1 1984-85__________________at Iowa, L 60-61 1989-90_______________ at Neutral, W 76-57 1995-96_______________ at Neutral, W 66-49 2003-04_______________ at Neutral, W 62-58
Saint Louis
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 2002-03_________________ at Iowa, W 93-64
South Florida
The Series: South Florida leads, 1-0 2008-09________________at Neutral, L 79-82
Southern
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 2010-11_______________at Neutral, W, 76-52
Southern California
Samford
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 2006-07_________________ at Iowa, W 66-60
The Series: Iowa leads, 3-1 1984-85________________at Neutral, L 57-77 1987-88_______________ at Neutral, W 79-67 1993-94_____ at Southern California, W 50-49 1994-95_________________ at Iowa, W 65-55
San Jose State
Southern Illinois
Simpson College
St. Ambrose
South Alabama
St. Mary’s (CA)
South Carolina
Stanford
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1984-85_________at San Jose State, W 67-45 The Series: Simpson leads, 2-1 1976-77__________________at Iowa, L 60-69 1977-78______________ at Simpson, L 78-84 1978-79________________ at Iowa, W 101-75 The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 2002-03_______________ at Neutral, W 83-62 The Series: South Carolina leads, 1-0 1989-90__________at South Carolina, L 76-82
South Dakota
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 2004-05_________________ at Iowa, W 66-50 The Series: Iowa leads, 3-0 1975-76_________________ at Iowa, W 52-27 1976-77__________ at St. Ambrose, W 88-47\ 1978-79_________________ at Iowa, W 82-59 The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1994-95_______________ at Neutral, W 73-48 The Series: Stanford leads, 2-0 1988-89________________at Neutral, L 74-98 2009-10________________ at Stanford, 67-96
The Series: South Dakota leads, 1-0 1979-80__________ at South Dakota, W 70-48 1980-81__________________at Iowa, L 72-75 1980-81___________at South Dakota, L 68-78
Stephen F. Austin
South Dakota State
SW Louisiana
The Series: Iowa leads, 3-0 1977-78_______________At Neutral, W 73-63 2009-10_________________ at Iowa, W 82-69 2010-11_____ at South Dakota State, W 65-54
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-1 1987-88_________________ at Iowa, W 83-65 1994-95____ at Stephen F. Austin, L 70-79 (ot) 1995-96_________________ at Iowa, W 64-58 The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1984-85_______________ at Neutral, W 62-39
Syacuse
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-0 1998-99______________ at Syacuse, W 70-64 1999-00_________________ at Iowa, W 76-73
Virginia Tech
The Series: Tennessee leads, 2-1 1985-86_____________ at Tennessee, L 68-73 1986-87__________________at Iowa, L 56-74 1992-93_________________ at Iowa, W 72-56
The Series: Virginia Tech leads, 2-0 2003-04___________________ at VT, L 76-89 2010-11_______________ at Neutral, W 72-43
Tennessee Tech
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1988-89_________________ at Iowa, W 78-62
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1988-89_________________ at Iowa, W 77-75
Texas
The Series: Texas leads, 2-1 1979-80_________________ at Texas, L 49-75 1980-81__________________at Iowa, L 62-82 1987-88_______________ at Neutral, W 75-65
Wake Forest Wartburg
The Series: Wartburg leads, 1-0 1974-75__________________at Iowa, L 52-60
Washington
Texas Tech
The Series: Washington leads, 4-2 1988-89_______________ at Neutral, W 53-51 1990-91___________________at UW, L 53-70 1990-91___________________at UW, L 61-71 1991-92_________________ at Iowa, W 58-39 1997-98__________________at Iowa, L 62-63 1998-99___________________at UW, L 76-84
Texas Women’s College
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1979-80_________________ at Iowa, W 69-51
Texas State
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 2008-09_________________ at Iowa, W 87-45 The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 2008-09_______________ at Neutral, W 56-48 The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1979-80__at Texas Women’s College, W 58-50
Texas-Pan American The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 2001-02_________________ at Iowa, W 86-38
UC Santa Barbara
The Series: Tied, 1-1 1994-95_______ at UC Santa Barbara, L 48-61 1995-96_________________ at Iowa, W 68-57
UCLA
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1990-91_________________ at Iowa, W 81-52
Upper Iowa
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-0 1975-76_________________ at Iowa, W 70-40 1976-77__________________at UIU, W 78-40
Utah
The Series: Utah leads, 4-1 1979-80__________________at Utah, L 73-77 1980-81_________________ at Iowa, W 89-83 1999-00__________________at Utah, L 61-70 2000-01__________________at Iowa, L 42-66 2000-01__________________at Utah, L 69-78
UW-Platteville
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-0 1975-76_________ at UW-Platteville, W 91-57 1976-77_________________ at Iowa, W 76-53
UW-Green Bay
The Series: Tied, 1-1 2005-06_________________ at Iowa, W 81-57 2006-07_________ at UW-Green Bay, L 43-67
UW-Milwaukee
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-0 2004-05_________at UW-Milwaukee, W 59-51 2005-06_________________ at Iowa, W 82-42
Vanderbilt
The Series: Vanderbilt leads, 4-0 1989-90__________________at Iowa, L 56-61 1991-92__________________at Iowa, L 65-95 1995-96________________at Neutral, L 63-74 1997-98_________________ at Neutral, 54-60
Vermont
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 2005-06_________________ at Iowa, W 79-57
Virginia
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-0 1987-88_______________ at Neutral, W 75-59 2001-02_______________ at Neutral, W 69-62
Washington State
Weber State
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-0 1998-99_________________ at Iowa, W 77-57 1999-00___________at Weber State, W 73-55
West Virginia
The Series: Iowa leads, 2-0 1992-93_________________ at Iowa, W 74-44 1993-94_________________at WVU, W 69-57
Western Illinois
The Series: Iowa leads, 6-2 1974-75__________________ at WIU, L 50-62 1978-79_______________ at Neutral, W 75-66 1979-80_________________ at Iowa, W 86-55 1980-81__________________ at WIU, L 81-83 1981-82_________________ at Iowa, W 72-68 2000-01_________________ at Iowa, W 99-54 2004-05_________________ at Iowa, W 76-69 2007-08___________________ at Iowa, 70-49
Western Kentucky
The Series: Tied, 3-3 1985-86_________________ at WKU, L 67-77 1986-87_________________ at Iowa, W 67-47 1994-95_________________ at WKU, L 43-79 1995-96_________________ at Iowa, W 68-54 1996-97_________________at WKU, W 61-48 1998-99__________________at Iowa, L 65-68
Wichita State
The Series: Wichita State leads 1-0 1980-81_________________ at Neutral, 76-87
William Penn
The Series: William Penn leads 11-0 1974-75__________________at Iowa, L 29-74 1974-75__________________at Iowa, L 22-73 1974-75___________ at William Penn, L 33-91 1975-76___________ at William Penn, L 39-96 1976-77__________________at Iowa, L 45-76 1977-78__________________at Iowa, L 53-70 1977-78___________ at William Penn, L 57-82 1978-79___________ at William Penn, L 72-81 1979-80__________________at Iowa, L 68-69 1980-81___________ at William Penn, L 64-80 1981-82___________ at William Penn, L 68-85
William Woods
The Series: William Woods leads 1-0 1978-79__________________at Iowa, L 58-64
Wisconsin
The Series: Iowa leads 38-20 1974-75__________________at Iowa, L 49-65 1978-79_________________ at Iowa, W 75-68 1979-80_________________ at Iowa, W 68-51 1980-81_____________ at Wisconsin, L 69-73 1980-81_______________ At Neutral, L 67-88 1981-82____________________Iowa, L 64-78 1981-82__________________at Iowa, L 64-78 1982-83__________________at Iowa, L 47-68
1982-83_____________ at Wisconsin, L 44-68 1983-84_____________ at Wisconsin, L 49-50 1983-84_________________ at Iowa, W 46-37 1984-85_____________ at Wisconsin, L 54-65 1984-85_________________ at Iowa, W 64-52 1985-86_________________ at Iowa, W 68-32 1985-86_____________at Wisconsin, W 64-47 1986-87_____________at Wisconsin, W 83-44 1986-87_________________ at Iowa, W 78-56 1987-88_____________at Wisconsin, W 79-59 1987-88_________________ at Iowa, W 98-50 1988-89_____________at Wisconsin, W 67-57 1988-89_________________ at Iowa, W 78-52 1989-90_________________ at Iowa, W 84-52 1989-90_____________at Wisconsin, W 79-60 1990-91_____________ at Wisconsin, L 67-78 1990-91______________at Iowa, W 85-76 (ot) 1991-92_____________ at Wisconsin, L 58-74 1991-92_________________ at Iowa, W 63-36 1992-93_________________ at Iowa, W 65-39 1993-94_____________at Wisconsin, W 74-67 1994-95_____________ at Wisconsin, L 62-72 1994-95__________________at Iowa, L 55-62 1995-96_________________ at Iowa, W 68-48 1995-96_____________at Wisconsin, W 67-63 1996-97__________________at Iowa, L 63-69 1996-97_____________ at Wisconsin, L 56-59 1997-98_____________at Wisconsin, W 66-63 1997-98_________________ at Iowa, W 87-76 1998-99_____________ at Wisconsin, L 72-79 1999-00_________________ at Iowa, W 66-62 2000-01_____________ at Wisconsin, L 91-94 2000-01_________________ at Iowa, W 74-68 2001-02__________________at Iowa, L 61-68 2001-02_____________at Wisconsin, W 76-64 2002-03_________________ at Iowa, W 77-60 2002-03_____________at Wisconsin, W 76-59 2003-04_________________ at Iowa, W 66-46 2003-04_________ at Wisconsin, W 87-82 (ot) 2004-05__________________at Iowa, L 78-88 2005-06_____________at Wisconsin, W 68-59
2006-07___________ at Wisconsin, L 73-84 2006-07_____________ at Iowa, W 103-93 2007-08___________ at Iowa, W 78-74 (ot) 2007-08__________ at Wisconsin, W 87-78 2008-09__________ at Wisconsin, W 73-63 2008-09______________ at Iowa, W 72-65 2009-10______________ at Iowa, W 61-51 2009-10_______ at Wisconsin, W 68-60 (ot) 2010-11______________ at Iowa, W 59-44
Wright State
The Series: Iowa leads, 1-0 1991-92_________________ at Neutral, 87-41
Wyoming
The Series: Tied, 2-2 1979-80_______________ at Neutral, W 68-65 1982-83________________at Neutral, L 63-79 1988-89_______________ at Neutral, W 83-40 2007-08 _________________at Iowa, L 50-54
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Tennessee
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IOWA RECORDS AT CARVER-HAWKEYE ARENA Alabama____________________________ 0-1 Auburn______________________________ 1-1 Boston College_______________________ 0-1 Boston University______________________ 2-0 Bradley_____________________________ 4-0 Butler_______________________________ 2-0 CS-Northridge________________________ 1-0 Central Michigan______________________ 1-0 Charlotte____________________________ 2-0 Colorado____________________________ 1-0 Connecticut__________________________ 1-1 Creighton____________________________ 4-3 Dartmouth___________________________ 1-0 Denver______________________________ 1-0 DePaul______________________________ 2-0 Detroit______________________________ 1-0 Drake_______________________________ 9-4 Florida International____________________ 1-0 Georgia_____________________________ 1-1 Georgia Tech_________________________ 0-2 Howard_____________________________ 1-0 Houston_____________________________ 0-1 Illinois______________________________ 23-3 Illinois State__________________________ 3-0 Indiana_____________________________ 24-2 Indiana State_________________________ 1-0 Iowa State___________________________ 9-4 IUPUI_______________________________ 1-0 James Madison_______________________ 1-0 Kansas______________________________ 0-2 Kansas State_________________________ 1-1 Kent State___________________________ 1-0 LSU________________________________ 2-0 Louisiana Tech________________________ 2-1 Marquette___________________________ 3-0 Massachusetts________________________ 1-0 Memphis____________________________ 1-0 Miami (Ohio)_________________________ 1-0 Michigan___________________________ 21-6 Michigan State_______________________ 16-8 Minnesota__________________________ 21-5 Missouri_____________________________ 4-0 Mount St. Mary’s______________________ 1-0 Nebraska____________________________ 3-0 Nevada_____________________________ 1-0
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New Orleans_________________________ 1-0 Northern Illinois_______________________ 2-0 Northern Iowa________________________ 5-1 Northeastern_________________________ 1-0 Northwestern________________________ 21-3 Notre Dame__________________________ 0-1 Ohio________________________________ 1-0 Ohio State __________________________ 17-8 Oregon State_________________________ 1-0 Penn State__________________________ 10-7 Princeton____________________________ 1-0 Providence___________________________ 1-0 Purdue____________________________ 15-10 Quinnipiac___________________________ 1-0 Rutgers_____________________________ 0-1 Saint Louis___________________________ 1-0 Samford_____________________________ 1-0 Santa Clara__________________________ 1-0 South Dakota State____________________ 1-0 Southern Illinois_______________________ 1-0 SMS________________________________ 2-1 Stephen F. Austin______________________ 2-0 Syracuse____________________________ 1-0 Tennessee___________________________ 1-1 Tennessee Tech_______________________ 1-0 Tex.-Pan American____________________ 1-0 Texas State__________________________ 1-0 UCLA_______________________________ 1-0 USC________________________________ 1-0 UC-Santa Barbara_____________________ 1-0 Utah________________________________ 0-1 Vanderbilt____________________________ 1-1 Vermont_____________________________ 1-0 Wake Forest_________________________ 1-0 Washington__________________________ 1-1 Weber State__________________________ 1-0 Western Illinois_______________________ 3-0 W. Kentucky__________________________ 2-1 West Virginia_________________________ 1-0 William & Mary________________________ 1-0 Wisconsin__________________________ 21-5 Wis.-Green Bay_______________________ 1-0 Wis.-Milwaukee_____________________ 1-0 Wyoming__________________________ 0-1
CARVER-HAWKEYE ARENA INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Field Goals Made 17 (17-27) Amy Herrig (IA) vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99 Field Goals Att. 30 (13-30), Tyra Grant (PSU) vs. Iowa, 2-1-09 Field Goal Pct. (Min. of 8 attempts) 1.000 (9-9), Jamie Cavey (IA) vs. Marquette, 3-23-03 1.000 (8-8), Andrea Harmon (IA) vs. Northwestern, 1-16-94 Free Throws Made 23 (23-27), Shaunda Greene (WA) vs. Northern Illinois, 11-30-91 Free Throws Att. 27 (23-27), Shaunda Greene (WA) vs. Northern Illinois, 11-30-91
3-Pointers Made 10, Maxaan Reese (MSU) vs. Iowa, 1-29-99 3-Pointers Att. 16, Maxaan Reese (MSU) vs. Iowa, 1-29-99 3-Point Pct. (Min. of 5 attempts) 1.000 (5-5), Jennifer Lingor (SMS) vs. Iowa, 11-27-01 1.000 (5-5), Stacy Frese (IA) vs. Minnesota, 1-28-96
TEAM RECORDS Field Goals Made 44 (44-79) PENN STATE vs. Howard, 11-26-89 Field Goals Att. 93 (33-93) NO. ILLINOIS vs. Washington, 11-30-91 Field Goal Pct. .642 (34-53) IOWA vs. Ohio State, 2-28-86 Free Throws Made 51 (51-69) WASHINGTON vs. Northern Ill., 11-30-91
Rebounds 26, by Jerica Watson (IA), vs. Creighton, 12-15-01
Free Throws Att. 69 (51-69) WASHINGTON vs. Northern Ill., 11-30-91
Points 42, by Amy Herrig (IA), vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99 42 by Jolene Anderson (WISC) vs. Iowa, in overtime, 1-13-08
Free Throw Pct. 1.000 (7-7) NORTHWESTERN vs. Iowa, 3-7-87 1.000 (9-9) IOWA vs. Wisconsin, 2-16-11
Assists 12, Cara Consuegra (IA) vs. Purdue, 2-8-01 12, LaTonya Tate (IA) vs. Purdue, 1-13-91
3-Pointers Made 14 (14-25) NORTHERN IOWA vs. Iowa, 12-19-06
Steals 9, Lynn Kennedy (IA) vs. Indiana, 1-29-84 9, Laurie Aaron (IA) vs. UNC Charlotte, 12-12-92 Blocks 8, by Morgan Johnson (IA) vs. Minnesota, 2-18-10 Minutes 54, by Brianne O’Rourke (PSU) vs. Iowa, 2-1-09
3-Pointers Att. 34 (11-34) IOWA vs. Penn State, 2-1-09 3-Point Pct. (Min. of 8 att.) .875 (7-8) IOWA vs. Penn State, 2-18-07 Points 107 PENN STATE vs. Howard, 11-26-89 Rebounds 70 WASHINGTON vs. Northern Illinois, 11-30-91
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Free Throw Pct. (Min. of 10 attempts) 1.000 (13-13), Jolene Anderson (WISC) vs. Iowa, 1-13-08 1.000 (12-12), Lindsey Meder (IA) vs. Indiana, 2-4-01 1.000 (11-11), Cara Consuegra (IA) vs. Michigan State, 1-20-00 1.000 (10-10), Kachine Alexander vs. Penn State, 2-1-09
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS POINTS Game_____________________________ 46, Crystal Smith at Louisiana Tech, 11-22-05 CHA (game)___________________________ 42, Amy Herrig vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99 ____________________________ 41, Maxann Reese (Michigan St.) vs. Iowa, 1-31-99 Big Ten (game)________________________ 42, Amy Herrig vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99 Season_____________________________________ 672, Cindy Haugejorde, 1979-80 Career_____________________________________2,059, Cindy Haugejorde, 1976-80
REBOUNDS Game________________________________26, Jerica Watson vs. Creighton, 12-15-01 CHA (game)___________________________26, Jerica Watson vs. Creighton, 12-15-01 Big Ten (game)_____________________________ 25, Amy Herrig vs. Purdue, 1-10-99 Season___________________________________________306, Amy Herrig, 1998-99 Career_____________________________________ 1067, Cindy Haugejorde, 1976-80
ASSISTS Game__________________________________12, Cara Consuegra vs. Purdue, 2-8-01 _____________________________________12, Laurie Aaron at Northwestern, 2-9-92 _____________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________ 12, LaTonya Tate vs. Purdue, 1-13-91 _____________________________________________________________________ ___________________________ 12, Michelle Edwards vs. Long Beach State, 12-5-87 CHA (game)_____________________________12, Cara Consuegra vs. Purdue, 2-8-01 _______________________________________ 12, LaTonya Tate vs. Purdue, 1-13-91 Big Ten (game)_________________________12, Laurie Aaron at Northwestern, 2-9-92 _______________________________________ 12, LaTonya Tate vs. Purdue, 1-13-91 ______________________________________12, Cara Consuegra vs. Purdue, 2-8-01 Season______________________________________ 191, Cara Consuegra, 2000-01 Career_____________________________________ 576, Cara Consuegra, 1997-2001
BLOCKS Game___________________________ 8, Morgan Johnson vs. Minnesota, 2-18-10 CHA (game)_____________________ 8, Morgan Johnson vs. Minnesota, 2-18-10 Big Ten (game)___________________ 8, Morgan Johnson vs. Minnesota, 2-18-10 Season______________________________________ 79, Morgan Johnson, 2009-10 Career_________________________________________ 235, Tangela Smith, 1994-98
STEALS Game__________________________________ 9, Lisa Anderson vs. Bradley, 11-19-82 _______________________________________ 9, Lynn Kennedy vs. Indiana, 1-29-84 _____________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________ 9, Franthea Price vs. Purdue, 2-11-90 __________________________________9, Laurie Aaron vs. UNC-Charlotte, 12-12-92 CHA (game)______________________________ 9, Lynn Kennedy vs. Indiana, 1-29-84 _____________________________________________________________________ __________________________________9, Laurie Aaron vs. UNC-Charlotte, 12-12-92 Big Ten (game)___________________________ 9, Lynn Kennedy vs. Indiana, 1-29-84 _______________________________________ 9, Franthea Price vs. Purdue, 2-11-90 Season_________________________________________ 122, Laurie Aaron, 1992-93 Career_________________________________________ 321, Franthea Price, 1986-90
FIELD GOALS MADE Game__________________________ 17 (17-27), Amy Herrig vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99 ______________________________ 17 (17-26), Tangela Smith vs. Richmond, 12-7-97 CHA (game)_____________________ 17 (17-27), Amy Herrig vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99 Big Ten (game)__________________ 17 (17-27), Amy Herrig vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99 Season_____________________________ 283 (283-570), Cindy Haugejorde, 1979-80 Career_____________________________ 867 (867-1784), Cindy Haugejorde, 1979-80
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game______________________ 35 (14-35), Cindy Haugejorde vs. Iowa State, 12-2-80 CHA (game)______________________29 (12-29), Franthea Price vs. Howard, 11-25-89 Big Ten (game)__________________ 27 (17-27), Amy Herrig vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99 ______________________________ 27 (16-27), Lisa Becker vs. Northwestern, 3-2-84 ____________________________ 27 (13-27), Franthea Price vs. Northwestern, 2-4-90 Season_____________________________ 570 (283-570), Cindy Haugejorde, 1979-80 Career____________________________ 1784 (867-1784), Cindy Haugejorde, 1976-80
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FIELD GOALS PERCENTAGE Game__________________________ 1.000 (9-9), Jamie Cavey vs. Marquette, 3-23-03 _________________________________ 1.000 (9-9), Crystal Smith vs. Rider, 11-26-05 CHA (game)____________________ 1.000 (9-9), Jamie Cavey vs. Marquette, 3-23-03 Big Ten (game)________________ 1.000 (8-8), Andrea Harmon vs. N’western, 1-16-94 Season_________________________________ .584 (184-315), Lisa Becker, 1983-84 Career__________________________________.571 (497-871), Jamie Cavey, 2001-05
FREE THROWS MADE Game_________________________ 17 (17-20), Kachine Alexander vs. Illinois, 2-14-10 CHA (game)____________________ 17 (17-20), Kachine Alexander vs. Illinois, 2-14-10 Big Ten (game)_________________ 17 (17-20), Kachine Alexander vs. Illinois, 2-14-10 Season_____________________________148 (148-199), Kachine Alexander, 2010-11 Career___________________________________ 422 (422-559), Jennie Lillis, 2000-04
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
Game________________________ 20 (17-20), Kachine Alexander vs. Illinois, 2-14-10 CHA (game)___________________ 20 (17-20), Kachine Alexander vs. Illinois, 2-14-10 Big Ten (game)________________ 20 (17-20), Kachine Alexander vs. Illinois, 2-14-10
Season_________________________199 (148-199), Kachine Alexander, 2010-11 Career_______________________________ 559 (422-559), Jennie Lillis, 2000-04
THREE-POINTERS MADE
Game________________________________7, Lindsey Meder vs. Wisconsin, 12-31-00 __________________________________ 7, Kamille Wahlin at Penn State, 12-28-09 CHA (game)________________________ 6, Wendy Ausdemore vs. Wisconsin, 2-25-07 ____________________________________6, Kamille Wahlin vs. Penn State, 2-6-11 Big Ten (game)________________________7, Lindsey Meder vs. Wisconsin, 12-31-00 __________________________________ 7, Kamille Wahlin at Penn State, 12-28-09 Season_________________________________________ 84, Lindsey Meder, 2001-02 ______________________________________________ 84, Kamille Wahlin, 2009-10 Career_______________________________________ 261, Lindsey Meder, 1998-2002
THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED
Game_______________________________ 15, Kamille Wahlin at Penn State, 12-28-09 ______________________________________ 15, Jaime Printy vs. Michigan, 1-2-11 CHA (game)________________________ 15 (4-15), Jaime Printy vs. Michigan, 1-2-11 Big Ten (game)_____________________ 15, Kamille Wahlin at Penn State, 12-28-09 ______________________________________ 15, Jaime Printy vs. Michigan, 1-2-11 Season_______________________________________ 225, Kamille Wahlin, 2009-10 Game_______________________.750 (6-8), Wendy Ausdemore vs. Wisconsin, 2-25-07 Season____________________________________.495 (45-91), Kristi Smith, 2006-07 Career___________________________________.407 (185-454), Kristi Smith, 2005-09
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game__________________________ 1.000 (12-12), Lindsey Meder vs. Indiana, 2-4-01 _________________________ 1.000 (11-11), Tia Jackson vs. SW Missouri St., 12-5-93 ________________________ 1.000 (11-11), Cara Consuegra vs. Michigan St., 1-20-00 ___________________ 1.000 (10-10), Kachine Alexander vs. Arkansas State, 11/13/10 _______________________________1.000 (10-10), Jaime Printy at Indiana, 2-27-11 ________________________________ 1.000 (11-11), Crystal Smith vs. Illinois, 1-1-06 CHA (game)_____________________ 1.000 (12-12), Lindsey Meder vs. Indiana, 2-4-01 ________________________ 1.000 (11-11), Cara Consuegra vs. Michigan St., 1-20-00 _________________________ 1.000 (11-11), Tia Jackson vs. SW Missouri St., 12-5-93 ________________________ 1.000 (10-10), Kachine Alexander vs. Penn State, 2-1-09 Big Ten (game)__________________ 1.000 (12-12), Lindsey Meder vs. Indiana, 2-4-01 ________________________ 1.000 (11-11), Cara Consuegra vs. Michigan St., 1-20-00 ________________________________ 1.000 (11-11), Crystal Smith vs. Illinois, 1-1-06 ________________________ 1.000 (10-10), Kachine Alexander vs. Penn State, 2-1-09 _______________________________1.000 (10-10), Jaime Printy at Indiana, 2-27-11 Season_______________________________ .894 (101-113), Lindsey Meder, 2000-01 Career_____________________________.892 (174-195), Wendy Ausdemore, 2005-09
POINTS IN A HALF First Half______________________ 28, Crystal Smith at Louisiana Tech, 11/22/05
Bold denotes current student-athlete
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
3 167
2012 SEASON
SINGLE-SEASON SCORING LEADERS
600 - POINT CLUB
Rank Pts.________Player_Year 1. 693_________Cindy Haugejorde___ 79-80 2. 621_________Michelle Edwards___ 87-88 3. 614_________Franthea Price______ 89-90
500 - POINT CLUB
4. 577_________Tangela Smith______ 97-98 5. 564_________Michelle Edwards___ 86-87 6. 556_________Crystal Smith_______ 04-05 7. 543_________Jamie Cavey_______ 04-05 8. 539_________Kristi Faulkner______ 02-03 539_________Cindy Haugejorde___ 78-79 10. 537_________Jennie Lillis________ 02-03 11. 523_________Lindsey Meder______ 00-01 12 520_________Jaime Printy________ 10-11 13. 516_________Lindsey Meder______ 99-00 14. 504_________Amy Herrig________ 98-99 15. 501_________Jaime Printy________ 09-10
400 - POINT CLUB 16. 17. 18. 19. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46.
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499_________Crystal Smith_______ 05-06 497_________Shanda Berry______ 88-89 491_________Lindsey Meder______ 01-02 487_________Jamie Cavey_______ 03-04 487_________Toni Foster_________ 92-93 484_________Cindy Haugejorde___ 77-78 481_________Tiffany Gooden_____ 95-96 477_________Necole Tunsil_______ 93-94 475_________Toni Foster_________ 90-91 469_________Kristi Faulkner______ 03-04 469_________Kamille Wahlin______ 09-10 463_________Jennie Lillis________ 03-04 459_________Franthea Price______ 88-89 450_________Lisa Long _________ 86-87 449_________Shanda Berry______ 87-88 448_________Toni Foster_________ 91-92 448_________Kachine Alexander__ 10-11 445_________Jolette Law________ 88-89 432_________Kachine Alexander__ 09-10 429_________Jennie Lillis________ 01-02 425_________Kristi Smith________ 07-08 424_________Jolette Law ________ 89-90 423_________Franthea Price______ 87-88 422_________Kristi Smith________ 08-09 422_________Tangela Smith______ 95-96 418_________Tia Jackson________ 92-93 416_________Lisa Becker________ 83-84 414_________Megan Skouby_____ 05-06 410_________Randi Peterson_____ 00-01 409_________Robin Christian_____ 88-89 402_________Kristi Smith________ 06-07
300 - POINT CLUB 47. 395_________Wendy Ausdemore__ 08-09 48. 394_________Cara Consuegra____ 99-00 49. 388_________Megan Skouby_____ 08-09 50. 381_________Wendy Ausdemore__ 06-07 51. 376_________Lindsey Meder______ 98-99 52 372_________Kamille Wahlin______ 10-11 53. 371_________Jerica Watson______ 01-02 371_________Wendy Ausdemore__ 07-08 55. 368_________Kim Howard________ 80-81 368_________Lisa Long _________ 84-85 368_________Michelle Edwards___ 85-86 58. 364_________Cindy Haugejorde___ 76-77 59. 360_________Laurie Aaron_______ 92-93 60. 359_________Johanna Solverson__ 04-05 359_________Nadine Domond____ 95-96 62. 357_________Tia Jackson________ 94-95 63. 352_________Lynn Kennedy______ 85-86 64. 350_________Robin Anderson_____ 82-83 65. 349_________Tiffany Gooden_____ 94-95 66. 348_________Tangela Smith______ 96-97 67. 347_________Cara Consuegra____ 00-01 68. 344_________Laurie Aaron_______ 91-92 69. 343_________Megan Skouby_____ 06-07 70. 342_________Cathy Marx________ 93-94 71. 339_________Amy Herrig________ 97-98 339_________Donna Freitag______ 82-83 339_________Stephanie Schueler__ 90-91 339_________Necole Tunsil_______ 92-93 75. 338_________Lisa Becker________ 84-85 76. 333_________Jennie Lillis________ 00-01 77. 330_________Lisa Anderson______ 81-82 330_________Nadine Domond____ 97-98 79. 328_________Johanna Solverson__ 07-08 80. 327_________Melinda Hippen_____ 81-82 81. 326_________Robin Anderson_____ 80-81 82 324_________Morgan Johnson____ 10-11 83. 321_________Stephanie Schueler__ 89-90 84. 319_________Kachine Alexander__ 08-09 85. 318_________Angela Hamblin_____ 96-97 86. 309_________Cara Consuegra____ 98-99 87. 306_________Lisa Becker________ 85-86 88. 301_________Sue Beckwith_______ 79-80
200 - POINT CLUB 89. 298_________Kim Howard________ 81-82 90. 297_________Kelly Krei _________ 09-10 297_________Morgan Johnson____ 09-10 92. 294_________Megan Skouby_____ 07-08 294_________Lisa Anderson______ 82-83 94. 289_________Nadine Domond____ 96-97 95. 288_________Amy Herrig________ 96-97 96 287_________Kelly Krei _________ 10-11 97. 285_________Johanna Solverson__ 02-03 98. 275_________Lisa Becker________ 86-87 99. 274_________Lisa Anderson______ 80-81 100. 268_________Michelle Edwards___ 84-85 101. 263_________Lisa Long _________ 85-86 102. 262_________Robin Anderson_____ 84-85 103. 259 ________Jolette Law________ 87-88 104. 258_________Krista VandeVenter__ 05-06 105. 257_________Sue Beckwith_______ 78-79 106. 256_________Angela Hamblin_____ 97-98 107. 255_________Leah Magner_______ 00-01 108. 251_________Mary Berdo________ 00-01 251_________Tangela Smith______ 94-95 251_________Necole Tunsil_______ 90-91 111. 249_________Leah Magner_______ 01-02 112. 246_________Franthea Price______ 86-87 113. 245_________Katie Abrahamson___ 89-90 114. 243_________Kamille Wahlin______ 08-09 115. 242_________Krista VandeVenter__ 04-05 116. 239_________Randi Peterson_____ 98-99 239_________Tricia Blair_________ 86-87 118. 234_________Kristi Faulkner______ 01-02 119. 233_________Angie Lee _________ 81-82 120. 231_________Melinda Hippen_____ 80-81 231_________Lynn Kennedy______ 84-85 122. 230_________Tiffany Gooden_____ 96-97 123. 229_________LaTonya Tate_______ 90-91 124. 225_________Lynn Kennedy______ 83-84 125. 224_________Trisha Waugh______ 90-91 224_________Robin Christian_____ 87-88 127. 222_________Lynn Oberbillig______ 77-78 222_________Lisa Anderson______ 83-84 222_________Virgie Dillingham____ 93-94 130. 220_________Jolynn Schneider____ 87-88 131. 218_________Jane Heilskov______ 79-80 132. 216_________Necole Tunsil_______ 91-92 133. 214_________April Calhoun_______ 02-03 134. 209_________Tia Jackson________ 91-92 135. 207_________Tiffany Reedy______ 05-06 207_________Jenna Armstrong____ 04-05 137. 206_________Kristi Smith________ 05-06 206_________Cyndi Gaude_______ 78-79 206_________Angela Hamblin_____ 95-96 206_________Stacy Schlapkohl____ 07-08 141. 204_________JoAnn Hamlin______ 08-09 142. 202_________Kim Howard________ 79-80 202_________LaTonya Tate_______ 91-92
Field Goals Made
Game________________________________44 (44-72) vs. Simpson, 11-15-78 CHA (Game)_________________________ 43 (43-86) vs. Minnesota, 2-12-88 Big Ten (Game)_______________________ 43 (43-86) vs. Minnesota, 2-12-88 Season ____________________________________ 997 (997-2009), 1987-88
Field Goals Attempted
Game___________________________ 97 (33-97) vs. Iowa Wesleyan, 12-6-77 CHA (Game)_________________________ 86 (43-86) vs. Minnesota, 2-12-88 Big Ten (Game)_______________________ 86 (43-86) vs. Minnesota, 2-12-88 Season ___________________________________ 2056 (664-2056), 1975-76
Field Goal Percentage
Points
Game_________________________________106 vs. Northern Iowa, 11-27-78 ____________________________________ 106 vs. North Carolina, 12-30-90 CHA (Game)_______________________________103 vs. Wisconsin, 2-25-07 Big Ten (Game)_____________________________103 vs. Wisconsin, 2-25-07 Season_____________________________________________2409, 1988-89
Field Goal Percentage in a Half
Game________________________________.739 (17-23) at Wisconsin, 3-2-08
Most First Half Points
Game_________________________________ 63 vs. Ohio University, 11-30-91 CHA (Game)___________________________ 63 vs. Ohio University, 11-30-91 Big Ten (Game)______________________________55 vs. Minnesota, 1-21-89 55 vs. Wisconsin, 3-12-88
Game____________________________ .667 (28-42) vs. Northwestern, 1-4-87 CHA (Game)________________________.642 (34-53) vs. Ohio State, 2-28-86 Big Ten (Game)____________________ .667 (28-42) vs. Northwestern, 1-4-87 Season ____________________________________ .501 (897-1792), 1987-88
Most First Half Points Allowed
Free Throws Made
Fewest First Half Points
Game____________________________ 33 (33-43) vs. Indiana State, 11-15-06 CHA (Game)______________________ 33 (33-43) vs. Indiana State, 11-15-06 Big Ten (Game)_______________________ 31 (31-38) vs. Wisconsin, 2-25-07 Season_____________________________________ 512 (512-689), 2002-03
Free Throws Attempted
Game___________________________ 49 (22-49) vs. Northern Illinois, 1-15-80 CHA (Game)______________________43 (33-43) vs. Indiana State, 11-15-06 Big Ten (Game)_______________________ 38 (31-38) vs. Wisconsin, 2-25-07 Season_____________________________________ 689 (512-689), 2002-03
Free Throw Percentage
Game_________________________________1.000 (13-13) vs Purdue, 3-1-98 _________________________________1.000 (16-16) vs. Columbia, 11-28-10 ____________________21-22 (.955) vs. Penn State, 3-5-10 (min 20 attempts) CHA (Game)___________________________ .933 (14-15) vs. Illinois, 2-15-07 ____________________________________ .933 (14-15) vs. Illinois, 12-28-98 Big Ten (Game)__________________________ .933 (14-1) vs. Illinois, 2-15-07 ____________________________________ .933 (14-15) vs. Illinois, 12-28-98 Season_____________________________________ .788 (461-585), 2006-07
3-Pointers Made
Game_________________________________ 13 (13-29) at Gonzaga, 3-19-11 CHA (Game)_____________________________12 (12-22) vs. Illinois, 2-14-10 Big Ten (Game)___________________________12 (12-22) vs. Illinois, 2-14-10 Season_____________________________________ 269 (269-729), 2009-10
3-Pointers Attempted
Game_____________________________ 37 (11-37) at North Carolina, 12-2-10 CHA (Game)__________________________34 (11-34) vs. Penn State, 2-1-09 Big Ten (Game)________________________34 (11-34) vs. Penn State, 2-1-09 ___________________________________ 34 (11-34) at Penn State 12-28-10 Season _____________________________________ 729 (269-729). 2009-10
Game______________________________________ 63 at Minnesota, 1-12-03 CHA (Game)________________________________ 46 vs. Ohio State, 1-6-08 Big Ten (Game)______________________________49 vs. Wisconsin, 2-13-98 Game___________________________________13 at UW-Green Bay, 12-7-06 __________________________________________ 13 at Iowa State, 12-5-07 CHA (Game)________________________________18 vs. Wisconsin, 2-24-84 Big Ten (Game)______________________________18 vs. Wisconsin, 2-24-84 _____________________________________________ 18 vs. Purdue, 3-3-96
Fewest First Half Points Allowed
Game___________________________________11 vs. West Virginia, 12-11-92 ______________________________________________ 11 vs. Illinois, 3-1-92 __________________________________________ 11 vs. Wisconsin, 2-16-11 CHA (Game)_____________________________11 vs. West Virginia, 12-11-92 __________________________________________ 11 vs. Wisconsin, 2-16-11 Big Ten (Game)__________________________________ 11 vs. Illinois, 3-1-92 __________________________________________ 11 vs. Wisconsin, 2-16-11
Most Second Half Points
Game_____________________________________ 65 at Wisconsin, 12-31-00 CHA (Game)________________________________56 vs. Wisconsin, 2-25-07 Big Ten (Game)_____________________________ 65 at Wisconsin, 12-31-00
Most Second Half Points Allowed
Game_______________________________________ 58 vs. Stanford, 3-23-89 CHA (Game)________________________________ 57 vs. Ohio State, 2-5-04 Big Ten (Game)_____________________________ 54 at Wisconsin, 12-31-00 __________________________________________54 vs. Wisconsin, 2-25-07
Fewest Second Half Points
Game_____________________________________ 16 at Connecticut, 3-18-02 CHA (Game)________________________________ 18 vs. Ohio State, 2-3-85 Big Ten (Game)_______________________________ 17 at Ohio State, 2-4-07 ____________________________________________ 17 vs. Purdue, 2-11-96
Fewest Second Half Points Allowed
Consecutive 3-Pointers Made
Game_______________________________________7 vs. Minnesota, 2-17-08
Game________________________________ 10 vs. James Madison, 11-26-94 CHA (Game)__________________________ 10 vs. James Madison, 11-26-94 Big Ten (Game)______________________________13 vs. Wisconsin, 1-26-86
Rebounds
Fewest Points Allowed
Game__________________________________69 vs. Northern Iowa, 11-26-02 CHA (Game)____________________________69 vs. Northern Iowa, 11-26-02 Big Ten (Game)_______________________________61 vs. Wisconsin, 1-8-93 Season____________________________________________ 1,300, 2009-10
Assists
Game______________________________________31 vs. Colorado, 12-10-00 CHA (Game)________________________________31 vs. Colorado, 12-10-00 Big Ten (Game)____________________________________ 27, multiple times Season_____________________________________ 468, 2002-03 & 2009-10
Blocks
Game______________________________________13 vs. Minnesota, 2-28-10 CHA (Game)________________________________13 vs. Minnesota, 2-28-10 Big Ten (Game)______________________________13 vs. Minnesota, 2-28-10
Game________________________________________ 23 vs. Cornell, 1-31-75 CHA (Game)__________________________ 30 vs. James Madison, 11-26-94 Big Ten (Game)______________________________32 vs. Wisconsin, 1-26-86
Winning Streaks
All Games_____________________________________________22, 1987-88 Big Ten Games_________________________________________23, 1987-88 Home Games__________________________________________46, 1986-90 Big Ten Home Games____________________________________41, 1985-90 Away Games___________________________________________12, 1987-88 Big Ten Away Games_____________________________________8, 1989-90 ______________________________________________________8, 1995-96
Losing Streaks
All Games______________________________ 7, 1975-76, 1982-83, 1998-99 Big Ten Games__________________________________________8, 1982-83 Home Games________________________________ 4, 1975-76 and 1981-82 Big Ten Home Games_____________________________________4, 1981-82 Away Games___________________________________________10, 1982-83 Big Ten Away Games_____________________________________9, 1982-83
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
TEAM RECORDS
3 169
2012 SEASON
FRESHMAN RECORDS Scoring 1. Jaime Printy (2009-10)______________________________ 2. Lisa Becker (1983-84)______________________________ 3. Megan Skouby (2005-06)____________________________ 4. Lindsey Meder (1998-99)____________________________ 5. Cindy Haugejorde (1976-77)_________________________ 6. Tiffany Gooden (1994-95)____________________________ 7. Jennie Lillis (2000-01)______________________________ 8. Robin Anderson (1980-81)___________________________ 9. Morgan Johnson (2009-10)__________________________ 10. Johanna Solverson (2002-03)_______________________
Blocks 1. Morgan Johnson (2009-10)___________________________ 2. Tangela Smith (1994-95)_____________________________ 3. Megan Skouby (2005-06)_____________________________ 4. Jennie Lillis (2000-01)_______________________________ 5. Toni Foster (1989-90)________________________________
79 73 47 22 18
3-Pointers Made 1. Jaime Printy (2009-10)_______________________________ 2. Lindsey Meder (1998-99)_____________________________ 3. Johanna Solverson (2002-03)_________________________ 4. Kamille Wahlin (2008-09)_____________________________ 5. Leah Magner (1998-99)______________________________
82 49 30 28 26
Rebounding 1. Krista VandeVenter (2004-05)________________________ 2. Cindy Haugejorde (1976-77)_________________________ 3. Morgan Johnson (2009-10)__________________________ 4. Jennie Lillis (2000-01)______________________________ 5. Lynn Kennedy (1983-84)____________________________
252 237 217 173 152
Assists 1. Jaime Printy (2009-10)_______________________________ 2. Cara Consuegra (1997-98)____________________________ 3. Kamille Wahlin (2008-09)_____________________________ 4. Kristi Smith (2005-06)________________________________ 5. Necole Tunsil (1990-91)______________________________
99 94 87 82 78
Steals 1. Johanna Solverson (2002-03)_________________________ 2. Lynn Kennedy (1983-84)_____________________________ 3. Krista VandeVenter (2004-05)_________________________ 4. Jennie Lillis (2000-01)_______________________________ 5. Necole Tunsil (1990-91)______________________________
57 39 36 34 33
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501 416 414 376 364 349 333 326 297 285
SOPHOMORE RECORDS Scoring 1. Kristi Faulkner (2002-03)____________________________539 2. Jaime Printy (2010-11)_____________________________520 3. Lindsey Meder (1999-00)___________________________516 4. Cindy Haugejorde (1977-78)_________________________484 5. Tiffany Gooden (1995-96)___________________________481 6. Toni Foster (1990-91)______________________________475 7. Kamille Wahlin (2009-10)___________________________469 8. Jennie Lillis (2001-02)______________________________429 9. Franthea Price (1987-88)___________________________423 10. Tangela Smith (1995-96)____________________________422 Blocks 1. Morgan Johnson (2010-11)___________________________76 2. Tangela Smith (1996-97)_____________________________69 3. Toni Foster (1990-91)_______________________________40 4. Megan Skouby (2006-07)____________________________37 5. JoAnn Hamlin (2007-08)_____________________________23 Rebounds 1. Cindy Haugejorde (1977-78)_________________________300 2. Kachine Alexander (2008-09)________________________282 3. Lisa Long (1984-85)_______________________________267 4. Toni Foster (1990-91)______________________________247 5. Krista VandeVenter (2005-06)________________________237
Assists 1. Cara Consuegra (1998-99)__________________________153 April Calhoun (2002-03)____________________________153 3. Kachine Alexander (2008-09)________________________121 Kristi Smith (2006-07)______________________________121 5. Steph Schueler (1988-89)___________________________105 Steals 1. Krista VandeVenter (2005-06)_________________________61 2. Toni Foster (1990-91)_______________________________56 3. Karen Clayton (1993-94)_____________________________55 4. Nadine Domond (1995-96)___________________________49 Crystal Smith (2003-04)______________________________49 Kristi Smith (2006-07)_______________________________49 Bold denotes current student-athlete
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
3-Pointers Made 1. Kamille Wahlin (2009-10)____________________________84 2. Jaime Printy (2010-11)______________________________70 3. Wendy Ausdemore (2006-07)_________________________62 4. Lindsey Meder (1999-00)____________________________60 5. Kelly Krei (2009-10)_________________________________55
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JUNIOR RECORDS Scoring 1. Michelle Edwards (1986-87)_________________________564 2. Crystal Smith (2004-05)_____________________________556 3. Kristi Faulkner (2002-03)____________________________539 Cindy Haugejorde (1978-79)_________________________539 5. Jennie Lillis (2002-03)______________________________537 6. Lindsey Meder (2000-01)___________________________523 7. Jamie Cavey (2003-04)_____________________________487 8. Tiffany Gooden (1996-97)___________________________481 9. Franthea Price (1988-89)___________________________459 10. Shanda Berry (1978-88)____________________________449 Blocks 1. Toni Foster (1991-92)_______________________________47 2. Jennie Lillis (2002-03)_______________________________40 3. Tangela Smith (1996-97)_____________________________39 4. Lisa Becker (1985-86)_______________________________28 5. Megan Skouby (2007-08)____________________________23 Rebounds 1. Kachine Alexander (2009-10)_______________________281 2. Shanda Berry (1987-88)____________________________263 3. Toni Foster (1991-92)______________________________243 4. Lisa Long (1985-86)_______________________________240 5. Jennie Lillis (2002-03)______________________________239 3-Pointers Made 1. Wendy Ausdemore (2007-08)_________________________78 2. Lindsey Meder (2000-01)____________________________68 3. Kamille Wahlin (2009-10)____________________________55 4. Kelly Krei (2009-10)_________________________________54 5. Kristi Smith (2007-08)_______________________________53 Assists 1. Cara Consuegra (1999-00)__________________________138 2. Johanna Solverson (2004-05)________________________136 3. Nadine Domond (1996-97)__________________________135 4. Jolette Law (1988-89)______________________________132 5. Laurie Aaron (1991-92)_____________________________123 Michelle Edwards (1986-87)_________________________123 Steals 1. Laurie Aaron (1991-92)_____________________________101 2. Franthea Price (1988-89)____________________________95 3. Shanda Berry (1988-89)_____________________________89 4. Crystal Smith (2004-05)______________________________80 5. Michelle Edwards (1986-87)__________________________70 Johanna Solverson (2004-05)_________________________70 Bold denotes current student-athlete
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SENIOR RECORDS Scoring 1. Cindy Haugejorde (1979-80)_________________________ 672 2. Michelle Edwards (1987-88)_________________________ 621 3. Franthea Price (1989-90)___________________________ 614 4. Tangela Smith (1997-98)____________________________ 577 5. Jamie Cavey (2004-05)_____________________________ 543 6. Amy Herrig (1998-99)______________________________ 504 7. Crystal Smith (2005-06)_____________________________ 499 8. Shanda Berry (1988-89)____________________________ 497 9. Lindsey Meder (2001-02)___________________________ 491 10. Toni Foster (1992-93)______________________________ 487 Blocks 1. Jerica Watson (2001-02)_____________________________ 59 2. Jamie Cavey (2004-05)______________________________ 58 3. Tangela Smith (1997-98)_____________________________ 54 4. Megan Skouby (2008-09)____________________________ 46 5. Toni Foster (1992-93)_______________________________ 40 Cathy Marx (1993-94)_______________________________ 40
3-Pointers Made 1. Lindsey Meder (2001-02)____________________________ 84 2. Kristi Smith (2008-09)_______________________________ 65 3. Wendy Ausdemore (2008-09)_________________________ 61 4. Kristi Faulkner (2003-04)_____________________________ 57 5. Leah Magner (2001-02)______________________________ 54 Assists 1. Cara Consuegra (2000-01)__________________________ 191 2. Michelle Edwards (1987-88)_________________________ 140 3. Karen Clayton (1995-96)____________________________ 136 4. Lisa Anderson (1983-84)____________________________ 128 5. Jolette Law (1989-90)______________________________ 122 Steph Schueler (1990-91)___________________________ 122 Steals 1. Laurie Aaron (1992-93)_____________________________ 122 2. Michelle Edwards (1987-88)__________________________ 89 3. Franthea Price (1989-90)____________________________ 84 4. Steph Schueler (1990-91)____________________________ 76 5. Jerica Watson (2001-02)_____________________________ 72 Bold denotes current student-athlete
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Rebounds 1. Amy Herrig (1998-99)______________________________ 306 2. Cindy Haugejorde (1979-80)_________________________ 295 Kachine Alexander (2010-11)________________________ 295 3. Lisa Long (1986-87)_______________________________ 282 4. Shanda Berry (1988-89)____________________________ 276
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CAREER LEADERS SCORING
Rank_____ Pts._____________Player_______________________________________ Years 1.________ 2059____________Cindy Haugejorde______________________________ 76-80 2.________ 1906____________Lindsey Meder________________________________ 98-02 3.________ 1821____________Michelle Edwards______________________________ 84-88 4.________ 1762____________Jennie Lillis___________________________________ 00-04 5.________ 1742____________Franthea Price________________________________ 86-90 6. _______ 1606____________Toni Foster___________________________________ 89-93 7.________ 1598____________Tangela Smith_________________________________ 94-98 8.________ 1455____________Kristi Smith___________________________________ 05-09 9.________ 1439____________Megan Skouby________________________________ 05-09 10._______ 1343____________Wendy Ausdemore_____________________________ 05-09 11._______ 1335____________Lisa Becker___________________________________ 83-87 12._______ 1319____________Amy Herrig___________________________________ 95-99 13._______ 1283____________Necole Tunsil_________________________________ 90-94 14._______ 1265____________Jamie Cavey__________________________________ 01-05 15._______ 1242____________Kristi Faulkner_________________________________ 01-04 16_______ 1239____________Kachine Alexander______________________________08-11 17._______ 1230____________Lisa Long____________________________________ 83-87 18._______ 1193____________Crystal Smith__________________________________ 02-06 19._______ 1160____________Tia Jackson___________________________________ 90-95 20._______ 1147____________Cara Consuegra_______________________________ 97-01 21._______ 1137____________Jolette Law___________________________________ 86-90 22._______ 1130____________Johanna Solverson__________________________ 02-05, 08 23._______ 1129____________Lisa Anderson_________________________________ 80-84 24._______ 1100____________Shanda Berry_________________________________ 85-89 25_______ 1084____________Kamille Wahlin__________________________________ 0926._______ 1048____________Kim Howard__________________________________ 78-82 27._______ 1046____________Robin Anderson_______________________________ 80-85 28._______ 1024____________Tiffany Gooden________________________________ 94-98 29_______ 1021____________Jaime Printy____________________________________ 1030._______ 936_____________Randi Peterson________________________________ 97-00
TRIPLE-DOUBLES
Player_________________ Statistics______________________________ Opponent (Date) Cara Consuegra_________ 17 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists__________ at Indiana (2-3-00) Kachine Alexander________ 10 points, 11 rebounds, 12 assists____vs. Northwestern (1-18-09) Kachine Alexander________ 26 points, 21 rebounds, 10 assists______ vs. Penn State (2-1-09)
STEALS
Rank_____ Stls.____________Player_______________________________________ Years 1.________ 321_____________Franthea Price________________________________ 86-90 2.________ 248_____________Laurie Aaron__________________________________ 89-93 3.________ 235_____________Michelle Edwards______________________________ 84-88 4.________ 222_____________Steph Schueler________________________________ 87-91 5.________ 213_____________Crystal Smith__________________________________ 02-06 6.________ 205_____________Jolette Law___________________________________ 86-90 7.________ 192_____________Johanna Solverson________________________ 02-05, 07-08 8.________ 190_____________Jennie Lillis___________________________________ 00-04 9.________ 177_____________Nadine Domond_______________________________ 94-98 177_____________Lisa Anderson_________________________________ 80-84 11._______ 168_____________Tia Jackson___________________________________ 90-95 12._______ 167_____________Toni Foster___________________________________ 89-93 13._______ 166_____________Cara Consuegra_______________________________ 97-01 14._______ 154_____________Lynn Kennedy_________________________________ 83-87 15._______ 150_____________Krista VandeVenter_____________________________ 04-08
REBOUNDING
Rank_____ Reb.____________Player_______________________________________ Years 1.________ 1067____________Cindy Haugejorde______________________________ 76-80 2.________ 910_____________Kachine Alexander______________________________08-11 3.________ 887_____________Toni Foster___________________________________ 89-93 4.________ 859_____________Tangela Smith_________________________________ 94-98 5.________ 848_____________Lisa Long____________________________________ 83-87 6.________ 827_____________Jennie Lillis___________________________________ 00-04 7.________ 792_____________Krista VandeVenter_____________________________ 04-08 8________ 789_____________Amy Herrig___________________________________ 95-99 9.________ 745_____________Randi Peterson________________________________ 97-01 10._______ 726_____________Franthea Price________________________________ 86-90 11._______ 691_____________Lisa Becker___________________________________ 83-87 12._______ 653_____________Shanda Berry_________________________________ 86-89 13._______ 615_____________Kachine Alexander____________________________ 08-Pr. 14._______ 614_____________Lynn Kennedy_________________________________ 83-87
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CAREER LEADERS
ASSISTS
Rank_____ Ast._____________Player_______________________________________ Years 1.________ 576_____________Cara Consuegra_______________________________ 97-01 2.________ 431_____________Michelle Edwards______________________________ 84-88 3.________ 412_____________Kristi Smith___________________________________ 05-09 4.________ 391_____________Johanna Solverson_____________________________ 02-05 5.________ 387_____________Franthea Price________________________________ 86-90 6.________ 367_____________Steph Schueler________________________________ 87-91 7.________ 357_____________Nadine Domond_______________________________ 94-98 8.________ 353_____________Jolette Law___________________________________ 86-90 9________ 339_____________Kachine Alexander______________________________08-11 10._______ 322_____________Lisa Anderson_________________________________ 80-84 11________ 308_____________Kamille Wahlin__________________________________ 0912._______ 297_____________Jennie Lillis___________________________________ 00-04 13._______ 280_____________Tricia Blair____________________________________ 83-87 14._______ 279_____________Laurie Aaron__________________________________ 89-93 279_____________Necole Tunsil_________________________________ 90-94 16._______ 262_____________Leah Magner__________________________________ 98-02 17._______ 252_____________Kristi Faulkner_________________________________ 01-04 18._______ 245_____________Wendy Ausdemore_____________________________ 05-09 19._______ 243_____________Krista VandeVenter_____________________________ 04-08 20._______ 242_____________Lindsey Meder________________________________ 98-02
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
Rank_____ 3-pters__________Player_______________________________________ Years 1.________ 261_____________Lindsey Meder________________________________ 98-02 2.________ 221_____________Wendy Ausdemore_____________________________ 05-09 3.________ 185_____________Kristi Smith___________________________________ 05-09 4________ 167_____________Kamille Wahlin__________________________________ 095.________ 156_____________Leah Magner__________________________________ 98-02 6________ 152_____________Jaime Printy____________________________________ 107.________ 138_____________Kristi Faulkner_________________________________ 01-04 8.________ 125_____________Johanna Solverson__________________________ 02-05, 08 9.________ 118_____________Nadine Domond_______________________________ 94-98 10._______ 116_____________Crystal Smith__________________________________ 02-06 11._______ 112_____________Kamille Wahlin________________________________ 09-Pr. 12_______ 110_____________Kelly Krei_______________________________________ 0913._______ 108_____________Jenna Armstrong_______________________________ 01-05 14._______ 97______________Franthea Price________________________________ 87-90
BLOCKS
Rank_____ Blks.____________Player_______________________________________ Years 1.________ 235_____________Tangela Smith_________________________________ 94-98 2.________ 155_____________Morgan Johnson_________________________________ 103.________ 153_____________Megan Skouby________________________________ 05-09 4.________ 145_____________Toni Foster___________________________________ 89-93 5.________ 114_____________Jennie Lillis___________________________________ 02-03 6.________ 94______________Jamie Cavey__________________________________ 01-05 7.________ 86______________Cathy Marx___________________________________ 90-94 8.________ 83______________Lisa Becker___________________________________ 83-87 9.________ 82______________Jerica Watson_________________________________ 98-02 10._______ 78______________Lisa Long____________________________________ 83-87 11________ 66______________Amy Herrig___________________________________ 95-99 12._______ 56______________Randi Peterson________________________________ 97-01
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15._______ 570_____________Johanna Solverson__________________________ 02-05, 08 16._______ 564_____________Necole Tunsil_________________________________ 90-94 17._______ 536_____________Kim Howard__________________________________ 78-82 18._______ 518_____________Megan Skouby________________________________ 05-09 19._______ 507_____________Tia Jackson___________________________________ 90-95 20._______ 506_____________Jamie Cavey__________________________________ 01-05 21._______ 493_____________Jenee Graham________________________________ 04-08 22._______ 490_____________Wendy Ausdemore_____________________________ 05-09 23._______ 489_____________Jerica Watson_________________________________ 98-02 24._______ 482_____________Michelle Edwards______________________________ 84-88
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WINNING MARGIN (MORE THAN 35 POINTS)
Margin ___(Score)___ Opponent, Year 68_______(91-23)____ Cornell, 1974-75 58_______(97-39) ___ Bucknell, 1992-93 55 _______(89-34)____ Boise State, 1996-97 53 _______(79-26)____ Marshalltown, 1976-77 52_______(96-44)____ Northern Illinois, 1977-78 51_______(87-36)____ Illinois, 1987-88 49_______(100-51)___ Minnesota, 1987-88 48_______(86-38)____ Texas-Pan American, 2001-02 48 _______(98-50)____ Wisconsin, 1987-88 47_______(88-41)____ Rider, 2005-06 46 _______(87-41)____ Wright State, 1991-92 46 _______(90-44)____ Drake, 1992-93 45_______(99-54)____ Western Illinois, 2000-01 45 _______(90-45)____ Oregon State, 1988-89 45 _______(106-61)___ Northern Iowa, 1978-79 45 _______(97-52)____ Ohio University, 1991-92 44_______(87-43)____ Northern Illinois, 2007-08 44 _______(93-49)____ Iowa State, 1987-88 43_______(86-43)____ Creighton, 2001-02 43_______(92-49)____ Bradley, 1999-00 43 _______(94-51)____ Minnesota, 1995-96 43 _______(83-40)____ Wyoming, 1988-89 43_______(97-54)____ Minnesota, 1988-89 43_______(84-41)____ Minnesota, 1987-88 42_______(87-45)____ Texas State, 2008-09 41 _______(88-47)____ St. Ambrose, 1976-77 41 _______(81-40)____ Minnesota, 1986-87 40_______(82-42)____ UW-Milwaukee, 2005-06 40_______(92-52)____ Northwestern, 2000-01 40 _______(82-42)____ Michigan, 1988-89 40 _______(89-49)____ Michigan State, 1988-89 40 _______(81-41)____ Iowa State, 1984-85 38 _______(81-43)____ Northwestern, 1987-88 38 _______(78-40)____ Upper Iowa, 1976-77 38 _______(78-40)____ Purdue, 1983-84 38_______(91-53)____ Bradley, 2010-11 37 _______(71-34)____ Michigan, 1992-93 36_______(91-55)____ Minnesota, 1997-98 36 _______(74-38)____ Drake, 1987-88 36 _______(78-42)____ Minnesota, 1996-97 36 _______(81-45)____ Michigan, 1991-92 36 _______(68-32)____ Wisconsin, 1985-86 36 _______(68-32)____ Clarke College, 1975-76 35 _______(89-54)____ Michigan, 1987-88 35 _______(90-55)____ Northern Iowa, 1978-79 35 _______(78-43)____ Connecticut, 1983-84
LOSING MARGIN (30 OR MORE POINTS)
Margin ___(Score)______ 59 _______(112-53)______ 58 _______(91-33)_______ 57 _______(96-39)_______ 51 _______(73-22)_______ 49 _______(94-45)_______ 47 _______(90-43)_______ 45 _______(74-29)_______ 43_______(60-103)______ 42 _______(90-48)_______ 40 _______(87-47)_______ 38_______(86-48)_______ 36_______(85-49)_______ 36_______(91-55)_______ 36 _______(79-43)_______ 36 _______(68-32)_______ 35 _______(96-61)_______ 34_______(52-86)_______ 33 _______(96-63)_______ 33_______(76-43)_______ 31 _______(76-45)_______ 31_______(81-50)_______ 30 _______(101-71)______ 30 _______(95-65)_______
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Opponent, Year Grandview, 1975-76 William Penn, 1974-75 William Penn, 1975-76 William Penn, 1974-75 Luther, 1975-76 Minnesota, 1981-82 William Penn, 1974-75 Kansas State, 2002-03 Illinois State, 1975-76 Penn State, 1984-85 Connecticut, 2001-02 Ohio State, 2006-07 Auburn, 1999-00 Western Kentucky, 1994-95 Iowa Wesleyan, 1974-75 Drake, 1981-82 Penn State, 2002-03 Drake, 1978-79 California, 2008-09 William Penn, 1976-77 Minnesota, 2004-05 Drake, 1978-79 Vanderbilt ,1991-92
INCIDENTAL STATS AND OVERTIME RESULTS IOWA’S 100-POINT GAMES
OVERTIME GAMES (17-21)
106______Northern Iowa (61), 1978-79 106 ______North Carolina (81), 1989-90 103______Wisconsin (93), 2006-07 101 ______Simpson (75), 1978-79 100______Minnesota (51), 1987-88
Iowa State 74, Iowa 71______________ 12/3/78 NW Missouri 73, Iowa 71_____________ 2/28/81 Iowa 74, Northern Iowa 68___________ 1/27/82 Iowa 86, Iowa State 75______________ 12/5/83 Iowa 69, Northwestern 66____________ 2/23/86 Penn State 78, Iowa 74_____________ 12/29/86 Iowa 70, Indiana 63_________________ 2/24/89 Iowa 79, Purdue 67_________________ 2/11/90 Purdue 84, Iowa 75_________________ 1/13/91 Iowa 85, Wisconsin 76________________ 3/9/91 SMS 61, Iowa 60___________________ 3/22/92 Ohio State 73, Iowa 72_______________ 4/3/93 Stephen F. Austin 79, Iowa 70_________ 12/3/94 Iowa 65, Kansas 58_________________ 12/3/95 Iowa 66, Drake 63_________________ 11/16/97 Purdue 75, Iowa 66_________________ 1/11/98 Michigan 69, Iowa 65________________ 1/25/98 Purdue 71, Iowa 69_________________ 1/10/99 Iowa 89, Oregon 82_________________ 3/17/01 Drake 75, Iowa 72_________________ 11/25/01 Indiana 78, Iowa 76__________________ 3/1/02 Iowa 84, IUPUI 75_________________ 11/23/02 NC State 69, Iowa 66______________ 11/29/02 Creighton 84, Iowa 72______________ 12/28/03 Iowa 87, Wisconsin 82_______________ 2/12/04 Iowa 91, Creighton 82______________ 12/10/04 Iowa 77, Purdue 71__________________ 2/2/06 Minnesota 80, Iowa 78______________ 1/25/07 Iowa 68, Minnesota 66_______________ 1/3/08 Iowa 78, Wisconsin 74_______________ 1/13/08 South Florida 82, Iowa 79___________ 11/28/08 Penn State 77, Iowa 73_____________ 12/28/09 Minnesota 72, Iowa 69_______________ 1/3/10 Iowa 68, Wisconsin 60_______________ 2/28/10
OPPONENT’S 100-POINT GAMES 112_______Grandview (53), 1975-76 103______Kansas State (60), 2002-03 103______Brigham Young (79), 1979-80 101______Iowa State (94) - 2ot, 2003-04 101______Southwest Missouri State (87), 2000-01 101______Drake (71), 1978-79
IOWA SINGLE-GAME HIGHS (90 OR MORE POINTS)
106______Northern Iowa (61), 1978-79 106______North Carolina (81), 1989-90 103______Wisconsin (93), 2006-07 101______Simpson (75), 1978-79 100______Minnesota (51), 1987-88 99_______Western Illinois (54), 2000-01 98_______Northern Iowa (68), 2002-03 98_______Wisconsin (50), 1987-88 97_______Penn State (89), 2008-09 -- 3OT 97_______Bucknell (39), 1992-93 97_______Minnesota (54), 1988-89 97_______DePaul (87), 1980-81 97_______Ohio University (52), 1991-92 96_______Penn State (81), 2001-02 96_______Purdue (87), 2000-01 96_______Grandview (66), 1979-80 96_______Northern Illinois (44), 1977-78 95_______Northwestern (61), 2000-01 94_______Iowa State (101) - 2ot, 2003-04 94_______Minnesota (51), 1995-96 93_______Quinnipiac (73), 2006-07 93_______Florida International (86), 2003-04 93_______Saint Louis (64), 2002-03 93_______Iowa State (56), 1987-88 93_______Indiana (79), 2010-11 92_______Drake (72), 2005-06 92_______Northwestern (52), 2000-01 92_______Colorado (66), 2000-01 92_______Bradley (49), 1999-00 92_______Northern Illinois (59),1992-93 91_______Louisiana Tech (95) - 2ot, 2005-06 91_______Creighton (82), 2004-05 91_______Illinois (73), 2003-04 91_______Wisconsin (94), 2000-01 91_______Minnesota (55), 1997-98 91_______Minnesota (82), 1978-79 91_______Wisconsin-Platteville (57), 1975-76 91_______Cornell (23), 1974-75 91_______Bradley (53), 2010-11 90_______Gonzaga (72), 2001-02 90_______Purdue (75), 2001-02 90_______Drake (44), 1992-93 90_______Oregon State (45), 1988-89 90_______Illinois (63), 1987-88 90_______Northern Iowa (55), 1978-79 90_______Howard (57), 1989-90 90_______Northwestern (72), 1991-92 90_______Central Michigan (79), 2010-11
DOUBLE OVERTIME GAMES (0-3) Michigan State 71, Iowa 70___________ 1/15/95 Iowa State 101, Iowa 94_____________ 12/3/03 Louisiana Tech 95, Iowa 91__________ 11/22/05 TRIPLE OVERTIME GAMES (1-0) Iowa 97, Penn State 89________ 2/1/09
TANGELA SMITH
IOWA NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS Individual
Points___________ 32, Tangela Smith vs. UMass, 1998 FG______________ 13, Michelle Edwards vs. S.F. Austin, 1988 FGA_____________ 22, Michelle Edwards vs. S.F. Austin, 1988 3pt. FG__________ 5, Arneda Yarbrough vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 1994 5, Arneda Yarbrough vs. Alabama, 1994 5, Jaime Printy vs. Gonzaga, 2011 3pt. FGA_________ 13, Arneda Yarbrough vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 1994 FT______________ 11, Kachine Alexander vs. Georgia Tech, 2009 FTA_____________ 14, Kachine Alexander vs. Georgia Tech, 2009 Rebounds________ 17, Shanda Berry vs. Southern California, 1988 Assists__________ 11, Jolette Law vs. Southern California, 1988 Blocks___________ 5, Tangela Smith vs. Butler, 1996 Steals___________ 7, Laurie Aaron vs. Old Dominion, 1993
Team
Points___________ 89 vs. Oregon, 2001 FG______________ 34 vs. S.F. Austin, 1988 34 vs. Tennessee Tech, 1989 FGA_____________ 75 vs. Alabama, 1994 FG%____________ 61.8% vs. Tennessee Tech (34-of-55), 1989 3pt. FG__________ 13 vs. Gonzaga, 2011 3pt. FGA_________ 29 vs. Gonzaga, 2011 FT______________ 28 vs. Tennessee, 1993 FTA_____________ 34 vs. Tennessee, 1993 FT%_____________ 88.2% vs. Virginia Tech (15-of-17), 2004 Rebounds________ 48 vs. Southern California, 1988 Assists__________ 24 vs. Southern California, 1988 Blocks___________ 8 vs. Virginia Tech, 2004 Steals___________ 18 vs. S.F. Austin, 1988
Individual
Points___________ 28, Tangela Smith vs. Ohio State, 1998 FG______________ 12, Tangela Smith vs. Ohio State, 1998 FGA_____________ 21, Lindsey Meder vs. Northwestern, 2000 3pt. FG__________ 5, Leah Magner vs. Illinois, 2001 5, Kelly Krei vs. Penn State, 2010 3pt. FGA_________ 12, Jaime Printy vs. Penn State, 2010 FT______________ 11, Cara Consuegra vs. Purdue, 2001 FTA_____________ 14, Cara Consuegra vs. Purdue, 2001 Rebounds________ 15, Randi Peterson vs. Indiana, 2001 Assists__________ 9, Cara Consuegra vs. Illinois, 2001 Blocks___________ 5, Jamie Cavey vs. Penn State, 2005 Steals___________ 6, Randi Peterson vs. Northwestern, 2000
Team
Points___________ 87 vs. Indiana, 1997 FG______________ 31 vs. Illinois, 2001 FGA_____________ 67 vs. Northwestern, 1999 67 vs. Indiana, 2001 FG%____________ 58.3% vs. Minnesota (28-of-48), 2003 3pt. FG__________ 11 vs. Penn State, 2010 3pt. FGA_________ 25 vs. Penn State, 2010 FT______________ 28 vs. Indiana, 2001 FTA_____________ 35 vs. Indiana, 2001 FT%_____________ 1.000 vs. Purdue (12-of-12), 1998 .955 vs. Penn State (21-22), 2010 * - 20 attempts Rebounds________ 52 vs. Northwestern, 2003 Assists__________ 22 vs. Illinois, 2001 Blocks___________ 7 vs. Northwestern, 1997 Steals___________ 15 vs. Illinois, 1997
Individual
Points___________ 23, Jamie Cavey vs. Creighton, 2005 FG______________ 9, Jamie Cavey vs. Marquette, 2003 9, Jamie Cavey at SMS, 2005 FGA_____________ 19, Crystal Smith vs. Arkansas State, 2005 19, Jamie Cavey at SMS, 2005 3pt. FG__________ 4, Jenna Armstrong at SMS, 2005 3pt. FGA_________ 6, Kristi Faulkner vs. Marquette, 2003 6, Johanna Solverson vs. Marquette, 2003 FT______________ 7, Kristi Faulkner vs. Marquette, 2003 FTA_____________ 8, Jamie Cavey vs. Arkansas State, 2005 Rebounds________ 13, Jamie Cavey at SMS, 2005 Assists__________ 8, Johanna Solverson, at SMS, 2005 Blocks___________ 4, Jennie Lillis vs. Marquette, 2003 Steals___________ 5, Crystal Smith vs Creighton, 2005
Team
Points___________ 93 vs. Saint Louis, 2003 FG______________ 35 vs. Saint Louis, 2003 FGA_____________ 68 vs. Saint Louis, 2003 FG%____________ 52.9% at Nebraska (27-of-51), 2005 3pt. FG__________ 9 at SMS, 2005 3pt. FGA_________ 20 vs. Marquette, 2003 FT______________ 19 vs. Saint Louis, 2003 FTA_____________ 22 vs. Saint Louis, 2003 FT%_____________ 88.2% vs. Marquette (15-of-17), 2003 Rebounds________ 57 vs. Saint Louis, 2003 Assists__________ 26 at SMS, 2005 Blocks___________ 4 vs. Saint Louis, 2003 4 vs. Marquette, 2003 Steals___________ 12 vs. Creighton, 2005
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
IOWA BIG TEN TOURNAMENT RECORDS
IOWA WNIT RECORDS
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INDIVIDUAL TOP 10 Scoring
Player_____________________________ Pts.________________Avg.______________ 1.________ Cindy Haugejorde____________________ 672________________23.2______________ 2.________ Franthea Price______________________ 614________________21.2______________ 3.________ Cindy Haugejorde____________________ 484________________21.0______________ 4________ Michelle Edwards____________________ 621________________20.1______________ 5.________ Tangela Smith_______________________ 577________________19.9______________ 6. _______ Lindsey Meder______________________ 516________________19.1______________ 7.________ Amy Herrig_________________________ 504________________18.7______________ 8.________ Cindy Haugejorde____________________ 539________________18.6______________ 9.________ Crystal Smith_______________________ 499________________17.2______________ 10._______ Crystal Smith_______________________ 556________________16.8______________ Jamie Cavey________________________ 487________________16.8______________ Jaime Printy________________________ 520________________16.8______________
Rebounding
Player_____________________________ Reb._______________Avg.______________ 1.________ Cindy Haugejorde____________________ 300________________13.0______________ 2.________ Cindy Haugejorde____________________ 237________________11.9______________ 3.________ Amy Herrig_________________________ 306________________11.3______________ 4.________ Kachine Alexander___________________ 281________________10.4______________ 5.________ Cindy Haugejorde____________________ 295________________10.2______________ 6.________ Lisa Long__________________________ 267________________9.5_______________ Kachine Alexander___________________ 295________________9.5_______________ 8.________ Jerica Watson_______________________ 264________________9.4_______________ 9.________ Jenni Mayer________________________ 196________________9.3_______________ 10._______ Shanda Berry_______________________ 276________________9.2_______________
Assists
Player_____________________________ Ast.________________Avg.______________ 1.________ Cara Consuegra_____________________ 191________________6.2_______________ 2.________ Cara Consuegra_____________________ 153________________5.8_______________ 3.________ Cara Consuegra_____________________ 138________________5.1_______________ 4.________ Lisa Anderson_______________________ 128________________4.7_______________ 5.________ April Calhoun_______________________ 153________________4.6_______________ 6.________ Nadine Domond_____________________ 135________________4.5_______________ 6.________ Michelle Edwards____________________ 140________________4.5_______________ 8.________ Karen Clayton_______________________ 113________________4.3_______________ Jolette Law_________________________ 132________________4.3_______________ 10._______ Jolette Law_________________________ 122________________4.2_______________ Steph Schueler______________________ 122________________4.2_______________ Laurie Aaron________________________ 122________________4.2_______________
Steals
Player_____________________________ Steals______________Avg.______________ 1.________ Laurie Aaron________________________ 122________________3.9_______________ 2.________ Laurie Aaron________________________ 101________________3.5_______________ 3.________ Franthea Price______________________ 95_________________3.0_______________ 4.________ Franthea Price______________________ 84_________________2.9_______________ 4.________ Michelle Edwards____________________ 89_________________2.9_______________ 6.________ Lynn Kennedy_______________________ 79_________________2.7_______________ 7.________ Jerica Watson_______________________ 72_________________2.6_______________ Steph Schueler______________________ 76_________________2.6_______________ 9.________ Crystal Smith_______________________ 70_________________2.4_______________ 10._______ Crystal Smith_______________________ 80_________________2.4_______________
FG Percentage
Player_____________________________ FG-FGA____________Pct.______________ 1.________ Cathy Marx_________________________ 71-106_____________.670______________ 2.________ Jamie Cavey________________________ 73-114______________.640______________ 3.________ Lisa Becker_________________________ 135-255____________.529______________ 4.________ Michelle Edwards____________________ 265-457____________.580______________ 5.________ Jamie Cavey________________________ 190-338____________.562______________ 6.________ Tangela Smith_______________________ 240-429____________.559______________ 7.________ Shanda Berry_______________________ 205-368____________.557______________ 8.________ Toni Foster_________________________ 189-341____________.554______________ Cathy Marx_________________________ 139-251____________.554______________ 10._______ Cathy Marx_________________________ 80-145_____________.552______________ Cindi Gaule_________________________ 90-163_____________.552______________
3-PT FG Percentage
Player_____________________________ 3PT-3PTA___________Pct.______________ 1.________ Franthea Price______________________ 28-46______________.608______________ 2.________ Kristi Smith_________________________ 45-91______________.495______________ 3.________ Wendy Ausdemore___________________ 78-171_____________.456______________ 4.________ Franthea Price______________________ 47-108_____________.451______________ 5.________ Lindsey Meder______________________ 49-114______________.449______________ 6.________ Kristi Faulkner_______________________ 57-129_____________.442______________ 7.________ Lindsey Meder______________________ 84-194_____________.433______________ 8.________ Wendy Ausdemore___________________ 62-149_____________.416______________ 9.________ Kristi Smith_________________________ 22-53______________.415______________ 10._______ Kristi Smith_________________________ 65-157_____________.414______________
FT Percentage
Player_____________________________ FT-FTA_____________Pct.______________ 1.________ Wendy Ausdemore___________________ 55-61______________.902______________ 2.________ Lindsey Meder______________________ 101-113_____________.894______________ 3.________ Jaime Printy________________________ 83-94______________.883______________ 4.________ Kristi Faulkner_______________________ 145-165____________.879______________ 5.________ Kristi Faulkner_______________________ 92-106_____________.868______________ 6.________ Jaime Printy________________________ 114-132_____________.864______________ 7.________ Kristi Smith_________________________ 109-127____________.858______________ 8.________ Megan Skouby______________________ 97-114______________.851______________ 9.________ Crystal Smith_______________________ 125-147____________.850______________ 10._______ Lynn Oberbilling_____________________ 56-66______________.848______________
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Year 79-80 89-90 77-78 87-88 97-98 99-00 98-99 78-79 05-06 04-05 03-04 10-11
TEAM TOP 10 Scoring
Year____________________________ Pts._______________________ 1.__________1987-88_________________________ 2406______________________ 2.__________2000-01_________________________ 1927______________________ 3.__________1978-9__________________________ 2220______________________ 4.__________1989-90_________________________ 2210______________________ 2001-02_________________________ 2209______________________ 6.__________1988-89_________________________ 2409______________________ 7.__________2003-04_________________________ 2129______________________ 8.__________1992-93_________________________ 2258______________________ 9.__________1980-81_________________________ 1816______________________ 10._________2005-06_________________________ 2097______________________
Rebounding Year 77-78 76-77 98-99 09-10 79-80 84-85 10-11 01-02 75-76 88-89 Year 00-01 98-99 99-00 83-84 02-03 96-97 87-88 95-96 88-89 89-90 90-91 91-92
Year____________________________ Reb.______________________ 1.__________1977-78_________________________ 965_______________________ 1995-96_________________________ 1298______________________ 3.__________1992-93_________________________ 1297______________________ 4.__________1994-95_________________________ 1144______________________ 5.__________1978-79_________________________ 1173______________________ 6.__________1975-76_________________________ 1131______________________ 7.__________2001-02_________________________ 1167______________________ 8.__________2010-11_________________________ 1238______________________ 9.__________1984-85_________________________ 1105______________________ 1999-00_________________________ 1067______________________
Assists
Year____________________________ Ast._______________________ 1.__________1981-82_________________________ 287_______________________ 2.__________2000-01_________________________ 572_______________________ 3.__________2001-02_________________________ 518_______________________ 4.__________2002-03_________________________ 567_______________________ 5.__________1991-92_________________________ 490_______________________ 6.__________2005-06_________________________ 486_______________________ 7.__________2003-04_________________________ 485_______________________ 8.__________1998-99_________________________ 432_______________________ 9.__________1986-87_________________________ 512_______________________ 1990-91_________________________ 494_______________________ 1995-96_________________________ 428_______________________
Steals Year 92-93 91-92 88-89 89-90 87-88 85-86 01-02 90-91 05-06 03-04
Year____________________________ Steals_____________________ 1.__________1988-89_________________________ 414_______________________ 2.__________1987-88_________________________ 393_______________________ 3.__________1991-92_________________________ 365_______________________ 4.__________1989-90_________________________ 349_______________________ 5.__________1992-93_________________________ 345_______________________ 6.__________1986-87_________________________ 328_______________________ 7.__________1985-86_________________________ 298_______________________ 8.__________1990-91_________________________ 301_______________________ 9.__________1983-84_________________________ 258_______________________ 2000-01_________________________ 299_______________________
3-PT FG Percentage Year 91-92 02-03 85-86 87-88 03-04 97-98 88-89 90-91 93-94 92-93 78-79 Year 87-88 06-07 07-08 89-90 98-99 03-04 01-02 06-07 05-06 08-09 Year 06-07 00-01 09-10 02-03 03-04 10-11 06-07 06-07 05-06 77-78
Year____________________________ 3PT-3PTA__________________ 1.__________2006-07_________________________ 157-391____________________ 2.__________1989-90_________________________ 80-200_____________________ 3.__________2007-08_________________________ 197-506____________________ 4.__________1987-88_________________________ 33-86______________________ 5.__________1998-99_________________________ 93-247_____________________ 6.__________2000-01_________________________ 175-473____________________ 7.__________2009-10_________________________ 269-729____________________ 8.__________1993-94_________________________ 51-139_____________________ 9.__________2008-09_________________________ 196-537____________________ 10._________2003-04_________________________ 176-483____________________
FG Percentage
Year____________________________ FG-FGA___________________ 1.__________1987-88_________________________ 997-2009___________________ 2.__________1985-86_________________________ 846-1737___________________ 3.__________1986-87_________________________ 928-1919___________________ 3.__________1988-89_________________________ 977-2018___________________ 5.__________1990-91_________________________ 822-1732___________________ 6.__________1991-92_________________________ 842-1793___________________ 7.__________2004-05_________________________ 858-1831___________________ 8.__________1989-90_________________________ 893-1922___________________ 1996-97_________________________ 801-1721___________________ 10._________1997-98_________________________ 769-1662___________________
FT Percentage
Year____________________________ FT-FTA____________________ 1.__________2008-09_________________________ 462-583____________________ 2.__________2006-07_________________________ 461-585____________________ 3.__________2009-10_________________________ 452-586____________________ 4.__________2003-04_________________________ 433-563____________________ 5.__________2010-11_________________________ 478-628____________________ 6.__________2005-06_________________________ 447-588____________________ 7.__________1980-81_________________________ 338-455____________________ 8.__________2002-03_________________________ 512-689____________________ 9.__________2007-08_________________________ 373-509____________________ 10._________2000-01_________________________ 510-709____________________
Avg. 77.6 76.7 76.5 76.2 76.2 75.3 73.4 72.8 72.6 72.3 Avg. 41.9 41.9 41.8 40.9 40.4 40.3 40.2 39.9 39.5 39.5
Avg. 19.1 18.5 17.9 17.2 16.9 16.8 16.7 16.6 16.5 16.5 16.5 Avg. 12.9 12.7 12.6 12.0 11.1 10.6 10.2 10.0 9.6 9.6 Pct. .402 .400 .389 .384 .377 .370 .369 .367 .365 .364 Pct. .496 .487 .484 .484 .475 .470 .469 .465 .465 .463 Pct. .792 .788 .771 .769 .761 .760 .744 .743 .733 .719
CAREER COACHING RECORDS Coach Lark Birdsong (74-79) Judy McMullen (79-83) C. Vivian Stringer (83-95) Angie Lee (95-00) Lisa Bluder (00-)
Overall Conference 50-71 (.413) --38-68 (.359) 2-16 (.111) 269-84 (.762) 169-45 (.790) 84-60 (.583) 50-30 (.625) 211-132 (.615) 108-74 (.593)
Overall Games Big Ten Games Off. Def. Year Coach W‑L Home Away Avg. Avg. W‑L Rank 1974-75 Lark Birdsong 5-16 1-3 4-13 49.9 --1975-76 Lark Birdsong 9-18 3-7 6-11 55.2 --1976-77 Lark Birdsong 10-11 3-5 7-6 66.0 --1977-78 Lark Birdsong 8-15 3-4 5-11 70.9 --1978-79 Lark Birdsong 18-11 7-2 11-9 76.5 --1979-80 Judy McMullen 15-14 5-5 10-9 68.5 --1980-81 Judy McMullen 8-17 4-4 4-13 72.6 77.8 1981-82 Judy McMullen 8-17 3-6 5-11 62.4 72.7 1982-83 Judy McMullen 7-20 6-7 1-13 62.7 70.9 2-16 T-9th 1983-84 C. Vivian Stringer 17-10 10-2 7-8 65.8 58.8 11-7 T-3rd 1984-85 C. Vivian Stringer 20-8 11-1 9-7 64.2 55.4 14-4 2nd 1985-86 C. Vivian Stringer 22-7 14-1 8-6 66.7 57.0 15-3 2nd 1986-87 C. Vivian Stringer 26-5 14-1 12-4 71.1 56.9 17-1 T-1st 1987-88 C. Vivian Stringer 29-2 14-0 15-2 77.6 57.6 17-1 1st 1988-89 C. Vivian Stringer 27-5 14-0 12-5 75.3 59.8 16-2 T-1st 1989-90 C. Vivian Stringer 23-6 11-3 12-3 76.2 57.9 15-3 T-1st 1990-91 C. Vivian Stringer 21-9 11-2 10-7 67.8 59.2 13-5 T-2nd 1991-92 C. Vivian Stringer 25-4 13-1 12-3 70.7 58.0 16-2 1st 1992-93 C. Vivian Stringer 27-4 15-0 12-4 72.8 54.3 16-2 T-1st 1993-94 C. Vivian Stringer 21-7 11-2 10-5 63.9 57.8 13-5 3rd 1994-95 C. Vivian Stringer 11-17 6-5 5-12 58.7 58.6 6-10 9th 1995-96 Angie Lee 27-4 14-0 9-4 69.4 59.4 15-1 1st 1996-97 Angie Lee 18-12 6-5 12-7 67.3 59.9 9-7 T-4th 1997-98 Angie Lee 18-11 10-3 8-8 68.5 65.1 13-3 1st 1998-99 Angie Lee 12-15 7-6 5-9 70.4 72.4 7-9 8th 1999-00 Angie Lee 9-18 7-6 2-12 67.3 70.7 6-10 7th 2000-01 Lisa Bluder 21-10 12-2 9-8 76.7 69.6 12-4 T-2nd 2001-02 Lisa Bluder 18-11 9-4 9-7 76.2 70.1 10-6 4th 2002-03 Lisa Bluder 18-15 12-5 6-10 72.0 71.0 6-10 7th 2003-04 Lisa Bluder 16-13 7-6 9-7 73.4 73.4 10-6 T-4th 2004-05 Lisa Bluder 23-10 11-4 12-6 69.8 64.4 8-8 6th 2005-06 Lisa Bluder 17-12 11-3 5-6 72.3 66.0 10-6 5th 2006-07 Lisa Bluder 14-16 7-8 7-8 67.8 71.7 6-10 T-8th 2007-08 Lisa Bluder 21-11 13-3 6-5 65.7 60.2 13-5 T-1st 2008-09 Lisa Bluder 21-11 13-2 6-6 68.0 63.9 13-5 T-2nd 2009-10 Lisa Bluder 20-14 12-4 4-8 69.4 66.9 10-8 T-3rd 2010-11 Lisa Bluder 22-9 12-2 10-7 71.0 63.9 10-6 T-3rd Totals 652-415 342-124 296-280 329-165
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS
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IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 1974-75
(5-16 - Lark Birdsong) Date_______ Opponent_______________ 11/20______ at Drake_________________ 11/25______ William Penn_____________ 12/3_______ at Grandview_____________ Big Ten Championship 12/6_______ Indiana__________________ 12/6_______ Minnesota________________ 12/7_______ Illinois___________________ 12/8_______ Wisconsin________________ 12/15______ at Northern Illinois_________ 1/17_______ at Mt. Mercy______________ 1/18_______ Wartburg_________________ 1/21_______ at Iowa Wesleyan__________ 1/25_______ at Western Illinois__________ 1/28_______ at William Penn___________ 1/31_______ Cornell__________________ 2/2________ Iowa State_______________ 2/8________ at Northern Iowa___________ IAIAW District Championship 2/14_______ William Penn_____________ 2/15_______ Iowa Wesleyan____________ 2/17_______ Mt. Mercy________________ 3/1________ Coe_____________________ 3/2________ Marycrest________________
W-L______ Score L__________64-75 L__________29-74 L_____ unavailable L__________58-86 W_________55-33 W_________62-46 L__________49-65 W_________58-37 L__________66-76 L__________52-60 L__________58-67 L__________50-62 L__________33-91 W_________91-23 L__________47-65 L__________39-83 L__________22-73 L__________32-68 L__________59-70 L__________45-47 W_________73-37
1975-76
(9-18 - Lark Birdsong) Date_______ Opponent_______________ 11/17______ Mt. Mercy________________ 11/18______ at Drake_________________ 11/25______ Upper Iowa_______________ 12/2_______ Coe_____________________ 12/5_______ at Iowa State_____________ 12/7_______ at Central Missouri_________ 12/10______ Grandview _______________ 12/11______ Central__________________ 1/9________ at Mt. Mercy _____________ 1/10_______ Graceland________________ 1/16_______ Central__________________ 1/18_______ at UW - Platteville__________ 1/20_______ at Coe___________________ 1/24_______ Illinois State______________ 1/27_______ Clarke College____________ 1/28_______ at Luther_________________ 1/31_______ Northern Illinois___________ 2/3________ at William Penn___________ Big Ten Championship 2/4________ Illinois___________________ 2/4________ Michigan State____________ 2/5________ Purdue__________________ IAIAW District Championship 2/13_______ St. Ambrose______________ 2/14_______ Mt. Mercy________________ 2/14_______ Coe_____________________ 2/15_______ Iowa Wesleyan____________ 2/16_______ Mt. Mercy________________ 2/16_______ Drake___________________
180
W-L______ Score L__________41-70 L__________62-65 W_________70-40 L__________58-59 L__________63-92 L__________56-72 L_________ 53-112 L__________56-69 L _________75-90 L__________52-54 W _________57-54 W_________91-57 L__________51-62 L__________48-90 W _________68-32 L__________45-94 L__________53-54 L__________39-96 W _________63-54 L__________54-83 L__________42-53 W _________52-27 L__________35-61 W_________66-48 W_________60-54 L _________49-59 W_________67-42
1976-77
(10-11 - Lark Birdsong) Date_______ Opponent_______________ 11/15______ at Marshalltown CC________ 11/18______ at Upper Iowa_____________ 11/22______ at St. Ambrose____________ 12/2_______ Central__________________ 12/4_______ Drake___________________ 12/7_______ Iowa Wesleyan ___________ 12/17______ at Indian Hills CC _________ 1/5________ at Illinois_________________ 1/19_______ Mt. Mercy________________ 1/22_______ UW - Platteville____________ 1/25_______ Simpson_________________ 2/1________ William Penn _____________ 2/5________ at N. Iowa CC ____________ 2/6________ at Iowa State_____________ 2/8________ Luther___________________ Big Ten Championships 2/10_______ Illinois __________________ 2/11_______ Purdue __________________ IAIAW State Championship 2/15_______ Indian Hills CC____________ 2/18_______ Drake ___________________ 2/18_______ Luther __________________ 2/18_______ Iowa State_______________
W-L______ Score W _________79-26 W _________78-40 W ________88-47 W _________54-52 L _________59-82 L__________47-48 W _________74-53 L _________54-58 W _________65-61 W _________76-53 L _________60-69 L _________45-76 W ________70-65 L ________58-71 L _________57-76 L _________40-53 L__________63-67 W _________70-47 L _________56-64 W _________77-71 L _________73-82
1977-78
(8-15 - Lark Birdsong) Date_______ Opponent_______________ 11/15______ at Simpson_______________ 11/18______ Drake___________________ 11/21______ at Luther_________________ 11/22______ at Grandview_____________ 11/29______ Central__________________ 12/3_______ Iowa State_______________ 12/10______ at Iowa Wesleyan__________ 12/16______ William Penn_____________ Jennies Classic (Warrensburg, MO) 1/12_______ Central Missouri___________ 1/13_______ vs. Nebraska_____________ 1/14_______ vs. South Dakota State_____ 1/17_______ Iowa Wesleyan____________ 1/21_______ Illinois___________________ 2/4________ Northern Iowa_____________ 1/31_______ at Central________________ 1/27_______ at Northern Illinois_________ 1/29_______ at Mt. Mercy ___________ Big Ten Championship 2/4________ Purdue__________________ 2/14_______ at William Penn __________ 2/18_______ Minnesota________________ IAIAW State Championship 2/23_______ Iowa State ______________ 2/24_______ Drake___________________ 2/25_______ Iowa State _____________
W-L______ Score L _________78-84 L _________66-77 L _________60-72 W _________88-73 W _________70-44 L ______71-74 (ot) W _________81-54 L _________53-70 L__________63-70 L__________63-71 W _________73-63 W_________76-48 L _________60-62 W _________74-54 L__________66-76 W_________96-44 L__________75-86 L _________63-72 L _________57-82 L__________79-84 W_________77-60 L _________60-88 L _________82-87
1978-79
(18-11 - Lark Birdsong)
Date_______ Opponent _____________ W-L ______ Score 11/15______ Simpson ____________ W _______101-75 11/17______ at William Penn __________ L _________72-81 William Woods Tournament (Fulton, MO) 11/24______ vs. Missouri Southern ______ W ________89-84 11/25______ vs. Western Illinois_________ W _________75-66 11/25______ William Woods____________ L _________58-64 11/27______ Northern Iowa ____________ W ________106-61 12/2_______ Wisconsin _____________ W _________75-68 12/4_______ Iowa State ____________ W _________87-70 12/8_______ at Central College_________ W _________76-70 12/12______ at Drake _________________ L _________80-94 12/15______ Nebraska-Omaha _________ W _________63-61 12/23______ Minnesota________________ W _________91-82 1/5________ at Central Missouri_________ L__________62-72 1/8________ at Kansas State ___________ L _________80-93 1/9________ at Northeast Missouri_______ W _________62-50 1/19_______ at Illinois State____________ W _________82-71 1/20_______ at Illinois_________________ L _________53-60 1/23_______ Mt. Mercy________________ L _________66-71 1/26_______ at Northern Iowa _________ W ________90-55 1/30_______ Drake ___________________ L _________63-96 2/3________ at Minnesota______________ L _________79-90 2/6________ St. Ambrose______________ W ________82-59 Big Ten Championship 2/8________ Michigan_________________ W_________79-70 2/9________ Minnesota________________ L ________64-86 2/14_______ Iowa State_______________ W_________81-70 2/17_______ Northwest Missouri_________ W_________71-63 2/19_______ Grandview_______________ W_________72-69 IAIAW State Championship 2/22_______ Iowa State_______________ W_________68-67 2/24_______ Drake___________________ L_________71-101
1979-80
(15-14 - Judy McMullen) Date_______ Opponent_______________ 11/16______ Delta State_______________ 11/17______ Western Illinois____________ 11/27______ William Penn_____________ 11/28______ Central Missouri___________ 12/1_______ Wisconsin________________ 12/4_______ at Grandview_____________ 12/11______ Drake___________________ 12/15______ at Iowa State_____________ 12/22______ at Nebraska______________ 1/3________ Brigham Young____________ 1/4________ Washington State__________ 1/5________ at Utah__________________ 1/9________ at Illinois_________________ 1/14_______ at Colorado State _________ 1/16_______ at Texas Women’s_________ 1/18_______ at Texas_________________ 1/25_______ DePaul__________________ 1/29_______ Iowa State_______________ 2/2________ at South Dakota___________ 2/4________ at Drake_________________
W-L______ Score L__________73-77 W_________86-55 L__________68-69 L__________76-89 W_________68-51 W_________96-66 L__________62-71 L__________69-80 L__________66-67 L_________79-103 W_________69-51 L__________73-77 W_________71-44 W_________74-67 W_________58-50 L__________49-75 W_________58-56 W_________66-50 W_________70-48 L__________67-76
IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS
1980-81
(8-17 - Judy McMullen)
Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score 11/13______ Texas___________________ L__________62-82 11/15______ at Wisconsin______________ L__________69-73 11/21______ South Dakota_____________ L__________72-75 11/22______ Minnesota________________ L__________71-94 11/25______ at William Penn___________ L__________64-80 12/2_______ Iowa State_______________ W_________67-66 New Mexico State Invitational (Las Cruces, NM) 12/4_______ vs. Portland State__________ W_________88-82 12/5_______ vs. Wichita State__________ L__________76-87 12/6_______ at New Mexico State_______ W_________83-69 12/11______ Utah____________________ W_________89-83 12/13______ at DePaul________________ W_________97-87 12/23______ Drake___________________ L__________71-74 12/30______ at Illinois ________________ L__________76-78 Lady Griz Insurance Classic (Missoula, MT) 1/6________ at Montana_______________ L__________54-63 1/7________ vs. Brigham Young_________ L__________76-87 1/10_______ Grand View______________ W_________81-68 1/13_______ at South Dakota___________ L__________68-78 1/21_______ at Iowa State_____________ W_________66-62 1/24_______ at Western Illinois__________ L__________81-83 1/27_______ Northwest Missouri_________ W_________83-70 1/30_______ at Minnesota______________ L__________52-71 2/3________ at Drake_________________ L__________56-83 Big Ten Championship 2/13_______ Wisconsin________________ L__________67-88 2/20_______ at UIC___________________ L__________77-78 2/21_______ at Northwestern___________ L__________63-85
1981-82
(8-17 - Judy McMullen)
Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score 11/15______ Minnesota________________ L__________52-77 Cal-Poly Straw Hat Pizza Classic (San Luis Obispo, CA) 11/19______ vs. Pacific________________ L__________70-81 11/20______ vs. Biola_________________ W_________73-68 11/21______ Cal-Poly_________________ W_________64-57 12/2_______ at Iowa State_____________ L__________59-82 12/6_______ Northwestern_____________ L__________80-92 12/11______ William Penn_____________ L__________68-85 12/12______ Illinois___________________ L__________51-76 12/19______ UIC_____________________ W_________69-52 1/5________ Northern Illinois___________ L__________57-69 1/8________ Western Illinois____________ W_________72-68 1/12_______ at National College_________ W_________66-59
1/21_______ Iowa State_______________ 1/23_______ at Central Missouri_________ 1/25_______ at Minnesota______________ 1/27_______ at Northern Iowa___________ 1/29_______ at Nebraska-Omaha________ 1/30_______ at Creighton______________ 2/6________ Drake___________________ Big Ten Tournament 2/12_______ Wisconsin________________ 2/17_______ at Grandview_____________ 2/20_______ at Drake_________________ 2/26_______ Central Missouri___________ 3/3________ Wisconsin________________ IAIAW Region 6 Championship 3/11_______ Iowa State_______________
W_________62-44 L__________53-81 L__________43-90 W______74-68 (ot) L__________54-64 L__________66-74 L__________63-77 L__________64-78 L__________54-76 L__________61-96 W_________68-62 L__________64-78 L__________52-64
1982-83
(7-20, 2-16 - Judy McMullen) Date_______ Opponent_______________ 11/19______ at Bradley________________ 11/23______ Iowa State_______________ 12/5_______ at Drake_________________ Sun Devil/Dial Classic (Tempe, AZ) 12/9_______ vs. California_____________ 12/10______ vs. Wyoming______________ 12/11______ Idaho State_______________ 12/18______ National College___________ 12/30______ at Northern Illinois_________ 1/7________ at Michigan State__________ 1/9________ at Michigan_______________ 1/12_______ Northern Iowa_____________ 1/16_______ Northwestern_____________ 1/21_______ Minnesota________________ 1/23_______ Wisconsin________________ 1/28_______ at Ohio State_____________ 1/30_______ at Indiana________________ 2/4________ Illinois___________________ 2/6________ Purdue__________________ 2/11_______ at Purdue________________ 2/14_______ at Illinois_________________ 2/18_______ Indiana__________________ 2/20_______ Ohio State_______________ 2/23_______ at Wisconsin______________ 2/27_______ at Minnesota______________ 3/4________ at Northwestern___________ 3/10_______ Michigan_________________ 2/12_______ Michigan State____________
W-L______ Score W_________85-82 W_________64-59 L__________75-88 L__________66-89 L__________63-79 W_________74-65 W_________71-52 L__________71-74 L__________56-64 L__________62-83 W_________66-65 L__________56-71 L__________62-73 L__________47-68 L__________57-77 L__________51-68 L__________69-71 W_________76-70 L__________53-63 L__________69-71 L__________59-65 L__________57-72 L__________44-68 L__________53-78 L__________54-81 W_________72-50 L__________62-70
1983-84
(17-10, 11-7 - C. Vivian Stringer) Date_______ Opponent_______________ 11/28______ Drake___________________ 12/1_______ at Northern Iowa___________ 12/5_______ at Iowa State_____________ Indiana State Classic (Terre Haute, IN) 12/9_______ at Indiana State___________ 12/10______ vs. Evansville_____________ 12/16______ Bradley__________________ Dial Classic (Miami, FL) 12/30______ Connecticut______________ 12/31______ Northern Illinois___________
W-L______ Score L__________56-58 W_________71-64 W______86-75 (ot) W_________82-53 W_________76-64 W_________70-46 W_________78-43 L__________65-69
1/3________ at Delta State_____________ 1/6________ Michigan State____________ 1/6________ Michigan_________________ 1/8________ at Northwestern___________ 1/18_______ at Minnesota______________ 1/22_______ at Wisconsin______________ 1/27_______ Ohio State_______________ 1/29_______ Indiana__________________ 2/2________ at Illinois_________________ 2/5________ at Purdue________________ 2/10_______ Purdue__________________ 2/13_______ Illinois___________________ 2/17_______ at Indiana________________ 2/19_______ at Ohio State_____________ 2/24_______ Wisconsin________________ 2/26_______ Minnesota________________ 3/3________ Northwestern_____________ 3/8________ at Michigan_______________ 3/10_______ at Michigan State__________
L__________70-93 W_________70-62 W_________70-51 L__________51-59 L__________55-57 L__________49-50 L__________56-64 W_________54-50 L__________55-64 W_________49-39 W_________78-40 W_________74-65 L__________62-68 L__________60-82 W_________46-37 W_________79-58 W_________72-61 W_________71-54 W_________72-62
1984-85
(20-8, 14-4 - C. Vivian Stringer) Date_______ Opponent_______________ 11/28______ at Drake_________________ San Jose State Classic (San Jose, CA) 11/30______ vs. Southern California______ 12/1_______ at San Jose State__________ 12/9_______ Illinois State______________ 12/15______ Iowa State_______________ La Salle Tournament (Philadelphia, PA) 12/27______ vs. SW Louisiana__________ 12/28______ at La Salle_______________ 12/29______ Saint Joseph’s____________ 1/2________ at Penn State_____________ 1/4________ at Purdue________________ 1/6________ at Illinois_________________ 1/9________ Nebraska________________ 1/10_______ Minnesota________________ 1/17_______ Michigan State____________ 1/19_______ Michigan_________________ 1/24_______ at Northwestern___________ 1/26_______ at Wisconsin______________ 1/31_______ Indiana__________________ 2/3________ Ohio State_______________ 2/8________ at Minnesota______________ 2/15_______ at Michigan_______________ 2/17_______ at Michigan State__________ 2/22_______ Wisconsin________________ 2/24_______ Northwestern_____________ 3/1________ at Ohio State_____________ 3/3________ at Indiana________________ 3/7________ Illinois___________________ 3/9________ Purdue__________________
W-L______ Score L__________59-69 L__________57-77 W_________67-45 W_________65-57 W_________81-41 W_________62-39 W_________70-51 L__________60-61 L__________47-87 W_________68-54 W_________66-61 W_________62-41 W_________60-38 W_________53-36 W_________70-45 W_________70-51 L__________54-65 W_________69-49 L__________47-56 W_________66-58 W_________79-49 W_________77-55 W_________64-52 W_________71-61 L__________41-64 L__________48-63 W_________79-66 W_________85-61
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Big Ten Championship 2/8________ Ohio State_______________ W_________61-60 2/9________ Northwestern_____________ L__________66-69 2/10_______ Michigan State____________ W_________63-58 2/12_______ Minnesota________________ W_________70-68 2/16_______ at Northwest Missouri ______ L__________50-71 2/23_______ at Minnesota______________ L__________67-92 IAIAW Sub-Regional Championship 2/28_______ Northwest Missouri_________ L_______71-73 (ot) Northern Lights Invitational (Anchorage, AK) 3/14_______ vs. Wyoming______________ W_________68-65 3/15_______ at Alaska_________________ W_________73-52
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IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 1985-86
(22-7, 15-3 - C. Vivian Stringer) Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score Amana-Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City) 11/22______ Bradley__________________ W_________75-39 11/23______ Memphis ________________ W_________77-56 11/25______ Creighton________________ W_________66-60 Louisiana State Crawfish Classic (Baton Rouge, LA) 11/29______ vs. Miami, Fla.____________ W_________83-63 11/30______ at Louisiana State_________ L__________56-57 12/2_______ at W. Kentucky____________ L__________67-77 12/4_______ at Iowa State_____________ W_________63-57 12/8_______ Penn State_______________ W_________65-63 12/11______ Drake___________________ L__________63-64 1/3________ Purdue__________________ W_________79-52 1/5________ Illinois___________________ W_________74-57 1/10_______ at Minnesota______________ W_________66-63 1/17_______ at Michigan State__________ W_________60-57 1/19_______ at Michigan_______________ L__________56-58 1/24_______ Northwestern_____________ W_________72-58 1/26_______ Wisconsin________________ W_________68-32 1/31_______ at Indiana________________ W_________47-46 2/2________ at Ohio State_____________ L__________54-70 2/7________ Minnesota________________ W_________61-51 2/10_______ Miami, Fla._______________ W_________75-46 2/14_______ Michigan_________________ W_________63-42 2/16_______ Michigan State____________ W_________61-48 2/21_______ at Wisconsin______________ W_________61-47 2/23_______ at Northwestern___________ W______69-66 (ot) 2/28_______ Ohio State _______________ W_________75-64 3/2________ Indiana__________________ W_________63-47 3/6________ at Illinois_________________ L__________68-78 3/8________ at Purdue________________ W_________80-63 NCAA Championships - Second Round (Knoxville, TN) 3/20_______ at Tennessee_____________ L__________68-73
1986-87
(26-5, 17-1 - C. Vivian Stringer)
Date_______ Opponent ______________ W-L______ Score Amana-Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City) 11/29______ Boston__________________ W_________70-48 11/30______ Tennessee_______________ L__________56-74 12/2_______ at Nebraska______________ L__________74-85 12/3_______ at Drake_________________ W_________71-57 12/4_______ Iowa State_______________ W_________70-51 12/13______ at Illinois State____________ W_________71-56 12/21______ Western Kentucky_________ W_________67-47 North Carolina State Classic (Raleigh, NC) 12/29______ vs. Penn State____________ L_______74-78 (ot) 12/30______ vs. Indiana_______________ W_________63-56 1/2________ at Wisconsin______________ W_________83-44 1/4________ at Northwestern___________ W_________72-61 1/7________ Louisiana State___________ W_________68-49 1/9________ Minnesota________________ W_________81-40 1/19_______ Illinois___________________ W_________80-53 1/18_______ Purdue__________________ W_________68-54 1/23_______ at Indiana________________ W_________60-49
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1/25_______ at Ohio State_____________ L__________54-67 1/30_______ Michigan State ___________ W_________83-61 2/1________ Michigan_________________ W_________75-54 2/6________ at Minnesota______________ W_________78-60 2/13_______ at Purdue________________ W_________86-68 2/15_______ at Illinois_________________ W_________70-54 2/20_______ Ohio State_______________ W_________66-54 2/22_______ Indiana__________________ W_________71-50 2/27_______ at Michigan_______________ W_________78-54 3/1________ at Michigan State__________ W_________71-49 3/4________ Northwestern_____________ W_________70-53 3/7________ Wisconsin________________ W_________78-56 NCAA Championships - Second Round (Iowa City) 3/15_______ New Orleans_____________ W_________68-46 NCAA Midwest Regional (Monroe, LA) 3/19_______ vs. Georgia_______________ W_________62-60 3/21_______ Louisiana Tech____________ L__________65-66
1987-88
(29-2, 17-1 - C. Vivian Stringer)
Date_______ Opponent________________ W-L________Score Amana-Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City) 11/28______ Missouri_________________ W_________85-71 11/28______ Georgia_________________ W_________66-56 11/29______ at Iowa State_____________ W_________93-49 Northern Illinois Fastbreak Fest (DeKalb, IL) 12/5_______ vs. Long Beach State_______ W_________82-75 12/6_______ at Northern Illinois_________ W_________81-73 12/11______ Nebraska________________ W_________68-58 Burger King/Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, FL) 12/28______ vs. Auburn_______________ W_________73-69 12/29______ vs. Virginia_______________ W_________75-59 12/30______ vs. Texas________________ W_________75-65 1/8________ at Wisconsin______________ W_________79-59 1/10_______ Northwestern_____________ W_________81-43 1/15_______ at Minnesota______________ W_________84-41 1/22_______ at Illinois_________________ W_________90-63 1/24_______ at Purdue________________ W_________67-57 1/29_______ Indiana__________________ W_________72-48 1/31_______ Ohio State _______________ W_________75-64 2/2________ at Michigan State__________ W_________77-52 2/5________ at Michigan_______________ W_________89-54 2/12_______ Minnesota _______________ W________100-51 2/16_______ Drake___________________ W_________74-38 2/19_______ Purdue__________________ W_________66-52 2/21_______ Illinois___________________ W_________87-36 2/26_______ at Ohio State_____________ L__________54-58 2/28_______ at Indiana________________ W_________71-47 3/4________ Michigan_________________ W_________76-55 3/6________ Michigan State____________ W_________52-46 3/10_______ at Northwestern___________ W_________76-66 3/12_______ Wisconsin________________ W_________98-50 NCAA Championships - Second Round (Iowa City) 3/18_______ Stephen F. Austin__________ W_________83-65 NCAA West Regional (Long Beach, CA) 3/24_______ vs. Southern California______ W_________79-67 3/26_______ at Long Beach State________ L__________78-98
1988-89 (27-5, 16-2 - C. Vivian Stringer)
Date_______ Opponent________________ W-L________Score Hawaii Wahine Classic (Honolulu, HI) 11/25______ vs. Wyoming______________ W_________83-40 11/26______ vs. Louisiana Tech_________ L__________58-62 11/27______ vs. Washington____________ W_________53-51 Kansas Dial Soap Classic (Lawrence, KS) 12/2_______ vs. Grambling State________ W_________80-66 12/3_______ at Kansas________________ L__________63-67 12/7_______ Iowa State_______________ W_________79-46 Amana-Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City) 12/10______ Miami of Ohio_____________ W_________73-44 12/11______ Wake Forest______________ W_________78-62 12/22______ Oregon State_____________ W_________90-45 Burger King/Pepsi Classic (Miami, FL) 12/28______ vs. Oklahoma_____________ W_________86-69 12/29______ vs. Nebraska_____________ W_________84-67 1/6________ Michigan_________________ W_________82-42 1/8________ Michigan State____________ W_________89-49 1/13_______ at Illinois_________________ W_________82-64 1/15_______ Ohio State _______________ W_________84-70 1/18_______ at Drake _________________ W_________71-65 1/21_______ Minnesota _______________ W_________97-54 1/27_______ Indiana__________________ W_________77-61 1/29_______ at Purdue________________ L__________56-67 2/3________ at Wisconsin______________ W_________67-57 2/5________ at Northwestern___________ W_________63-53 2/10_______ Purdue__________________ W_________66-64 2/12_______ Illinois___________________ W_________82-50 2/17_______ at Minnesota______________ W_________80-73 2/21_______ at Ohio State _____________ L__________57-66 2/24_______ at Indiana________________ W______70-63 (ot) 3/3________ Northwestern_____________ W_________77-46 3/5________ Wisconsin________________ W_________78-52 3/9________ at Michigan_______________ W_________79-61 3/11_______ at Michigan State__________ W_________74-63 NCAA Championships - Second Round (Iowa City) 3/18_______ Tennessee Tech___________ W_________77-75 NCAA Midwest Regional (Ruston, LA) 3/23_______ vs. Stanford______________ L__________74-98
1989-90
(23-6, 15-3 - C. Vivian Stringer) Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score Amana-Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City) 11/25______ Howard__________________ W_________90-57 11/26______ Connecticut______________ W_________81-49 11/29______ at Nebraska______________ W_________74-55 Louisiana Tech Dial Soap Classic (Ruston, LA) 12/1_______ vs. #21 Saint Joseph’s______ W_________76-57 12/2_______ at #2 Louisiana Tech_______ L__________82-85 12/8_______ DePaul__________________ W_________70-58 12/10______ Drake___________________ W_________70-58 12/17______ at Iowa State_____________ W_________75-55 Hilton Head Island Super Shootout (Hilton Head, SC) 12/28______ at #20 South Carolina______ L__________76-82
2010 SEASON
IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS
1990-91
(21-9, 13-5 - C. Vivian Stringer)
Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score Amana-Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City) 11/24______ UCLA___________________ W_________81-52 11/25______ #19 Louisiana State________ W_________73-65 11/29______ at #23 Connecticut_________ W_________58-41 12/1_______ at #17 Penn State_________ L__________62-82 12/4_______ at Drake_________________ W_________74-49 12/8_______ at DePaul________________ W_________66-52 12/16______ Nebraska________________ W_________80-46 12/30______ at #16 Washington_________ L__________61-71 1/2________ at Wisconsin______________ L__________67-78 Big Ten - SEC Challenge (Iowa City) 1/5________ vs. #9 Georgia____________ L__________51-62 1/11_______ Illinois___________________ W_________63-47 1/13_______ #8 Purdue________________ L_______75-84 (ot) 1/18_______ at Indiana________________ L__________59-74 1/20_______ at Ohio State_____________ W_________88-68 1/25_______ Minnesota________________ W_________70-51 2/1________ Michigan State ___________ L__________54-64 2/3________ Michigan_________________ W_________79-60 2/5________ at #18 Northwestern________ W_________64-60 2/8________ at #4 Purdue______________ W_________56-53 2/10_______ at Illinois_________________ W_________63-43 2/15_______ Ohio State_______________ W_________70-47 2/17_______ Indiana__________________ W_________86-55 2/22_______ at Minnesota______________ W_________70-46 2/25_______ Louisiana Tech____________ W_________72-57 3/1________ at Michigan ______________ W_________76-64 3/3________ at Michigan State__________ L__________48-49 3/7________ #20 Northwestern__________ W_________67-58 3/9________ Wisconsin________________ W______85-76 (ot) NCAA Championships - First Round (Missoula, MT) 3/13_______ at Montana_______________ W_________64-53 NCAA Championships - Second Round (Seattle, WA) 3/16_______ at #12 Washington_________ L__________53-70
1991-92
(25-4, 16-2 - C. Vivian Stringer) Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score 11/23______ at Kentucky______________ W_________77-68 11/27______ Iowa State_______________ W_________70-58 Amana-Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City) 11/30______ Ohio University____________ W_________97-52 12/1_______ #21 Washington___________ W_________58-39 Mid-America Classic (Columbia, MO) 12/6_______ vs. Wright State___________ W_________87-41 12/7_______ at Missouri_______________ W_________89-62 12/11______ at Nebraska______________ W_________64-59 SEC-Big Ten Challenge (Iowa City) 12/28______ #4 Vanderbilt_____________ L__________65-95 1/3________ #6 Penn State____________ W_________61-53 1/10_______ Minnesota________________ W _________85-68 1/13_______ at Louisiana Tech__________ W_________61-57 1/17_______ Indiana__________________ W_________80-71 1/19_______ Ohio State_______________ W_________73-56 1/24_______ at Michigan State__________ W_________71-64 1/26_______ at Michigan_______________ W_________73-61 1/31_______ Illinois___________________ W_________68-42 2/2________ #10 Purdue_______________ W_________65-64 2/7________ at Wisconsin______________ L__________58-74 2/9________ at Northwestern___________ W_________90-72 2/14_______ at Ohio State_____________ W_________68-59 2/16_______ at Indiana________________ W_________59-57 2/21_______ Michigan_________________ W_________81-45 2/23_______ Michigan State____________ W_________70-47 2/28_______ at #14 Purdue_____________ L__________64-72 3/1________ at Illinois_________________ W_________56-36 3/4________ Northwestern_____________ W_________73-65 3/8________ #23 Wisconsin____________ W_________63-36 3/12_______ at Minnesota______________ W_________65-47 NCAA Championships - Second Round (Iowa City) 3/22_______ #10 Missouri State_________ L_______60-61 (ot)
1992-93
(27-4, 16-2 - C. Vivian Stringer) Date_______ Opponent_______________ 12/4_______ at Pittsburgh______________ 12/6_______ at #4 Maryland____________ Amana-Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City) 12/11______ West Virginia_____________ 12/11______ Charlotte_________________ 12/20______ Drake___________________ FIU Sun and Fun Classic (Miami, FL) 1/2________ vs. Bucknell______________ 1/3________ vs. #10 Colorado__________ 1/4________ vs. Eastern Kentucky_______ 1/8________ Wisconsin________________ 1/10_______ at Minnesota______________ 1/15_______ at Illinois_________________ 1/17_______ at Northwestern___________ 1/22_______ #23 Indiana______________ 1/26_______ #24 Northern Illinois________ 1/29_______ at Michigan_______________ 1/31_______ at Michigan State__________
W-L______ Score W_________70-59 W_________53-50 W_________74-44 W_________60-38 W_________90-44 W_________97-39 L__________70-72 W_________67-63 W_________65-39 W_________75-47 W_________65-57 W_________60-55 W_________79-50 W_________92-59 W_________84-54 W_________75-55
2/5________ #6 Ohio State_____________ W_________79-62 2/7________ #4 Penn State____________ W_________84-59 2/12_______ Northwestern_____________ W_________68-62 2/14_______ Illinois___________________ W_________77-58 2/19_______ at Purdue________________ W_________63-55 2/21_______ at Indiana________________ W_________68-46 2/26_______ Michigan State____________ W_________76-46 2/28_______ Michigan_________________ W_________71-34 3/5________ at #8 Penn State__________ L__________64-70 3/7________ at #4 Ohio State___________ L__________60-72 3/12_______ Minnesota________________ W_________83-59 NCAA Championships - Second Round (Norfolk, VA) 3/17_______ at Old Dominion___________ W_________82-56 NCAA Mideast Regional ((Iowa City) 3/25_______ #7 Auburn________________ W_________63-50 3/27_______ #2 Tennessee_____________ W_________72-56 NCAA Women’s Final Four (Atlanta, GA) 4/3________ vs. #4 Ohio State__________ L_______72-73 (ot)
1993-94
(21-7, 13-5 - C. Vivian Stringer)
Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score Prairie Lights Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City) 11/28______ #4 Louisiana Tech_________ W_________70-66 12/1_______ at Drake_________________ W_________73-64 12/5_______ #20 Missouri State_________ W_________67-55 12/19______ at James Madison_________ W_________72-44 12/21______ at West Virginia___________ W_________69-57 USC Christmas Tournament (Los Angeles, CA) 12/29______ vs. Houston______________ W_________59-44 12/30______ at #9 Southern California____ W_________50-49 1/5________ Minnesota________________ W_________69-59 1/7________ at Wisconsin______________ W_________74-67 1/14_______ Illinois___________________ W_________53-37 1/16_______ #18 Northwestern__________ W_________67-59 1/21_______ at Indiana________________ L__________58-82 1/25_______ at Northern Illinois_________ L__________56-59 1/28_______ Michigan_________________ W_________78-56 1/30_______ Michigan State____________ W_________54-46 2/4________ at #22 Ohio State__________ W_________64-61 2/6________ at #1 Penn State__________ L__________61-63 2/11_______ at Northwestern___________ L__________47-55 2/13_______ at Illinois_________________ W_________55-52 2/18_______ #9 Purdue________________ W_________62-48 2/20_______ Indiana__________________ L__________59-63 2/25_______ at Michigan State__________ W_________63-56 2/27_______ at Michigan_______________ W_________65-55 3/4________ #2 Penn State____________ W_________78-68 3/6________ Ohio State_______________ W_________59-57 3/11_______ at Minnesota______________ L__________58-64 NCAA Championships - First Round (Iowa City) 3/16_______ Mount St. Mary’s__________ W_________70-47 NCAA Championships - Second Round (Iowa City) 3/20_______ #13 Alabama_____________ L__________78-84
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
12/29______ vs. North Carolina_________ W________106-81 1/5________ at Michigan State__________ L__________61-62 1/7________ at Michigan_______________ W_________65-54 1/12_______ Illinois___________________ W_________85-51 1/14_______ Purdue__________________ L__________63-66 1/19_______ at Minnesota _____________ W_________79-43 1/26_______ at Indiana________________ W_________63-52 1/28_______ at Ohio State_____________ W_________71-48 2/2________ Wisconsin________________ W_________84-52 2/4________ Northwestern_____________ L__________63-64 2/9________ at Illinois_________________ W_________59-51 2/11_______ at Purdue________________ W______70-67 (ot) 2/16_______ Minnesota________________ W_________87-58 2/23_______ Ohio State_______________ W_________94-51 2/25_______ Indiana__________________ W_________85-47 3/2________ at #13 Northwestern _______ W_________64-43 3/4________ at Wisconsin______________ W_________79-60 3/8________ Michigan_________________ W_________78-47 3/10_______ Michigan State____________ W_________86-58 NCAA Championships - Second Round (Iowa City) 3/17_______ Vanderbilt________________ L__________56-61
183
IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 1994-95
(11-17, 6-10 - C. Vivian Stringer)
Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score Prairie Lights Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City) 11/26______ James Madison___________ W_________60-30 11/27______ #20 Southern California_____ W_________65-55 11/30______ at Missouri State__________ L__________48-60 Stephen F. Austin Dial Classic (Nacogdoches, TX) 12/2_______ vs. Florida Atlantic_________ W_________67-42 12/3_______ at Stephen F. Austin________ L_______70-79 (ot) 12/8_______ Creighton________________ L__________53-63 Stanford Cardinal Classic (Stanford, CA) 12/17______ vs. NW Louisiana St._______ L__________53-54 12/18______ vs. St. Mary’s (Calif.)_______ W_________73-48 12/20______ at UC Santa Barbara_______ L__________48-61 12/28______ Illinois___________________ W_________59-51 12/30______ Michigan_________________ W_________53-36 1/6________ at Wisconsin______________ L__________62-72 1/8________ at #13 Western Kentucky____ L__________43-79 1/13_______ at #22 Purdue_____________ L__________45-63 1/15_______ at Michigan State__________ L_____ 70-71 (2 ot) 1/20_______ Indiana__________________ W_________60-55 1/22_______ Northwestern_____________ L__________57-58 1/29_______ at Minnesota______________ L__________56-70 2/3________ Ohio State_______________ W_________67-61 2/5________ at Indiana________________ L__________49-57 2/10_______ Michigan State____________ L__________55-62 2/12_______ #17 Purdue_______________ L__________55-62 2/17_______ at #11 Penn State__________ L__________62-73 2/19_______ #24 Wisconsin____________ L__________55-62 2/24_______ at Michigan_______________ W_________71-43 2/26_______ at Illinois_________________ W_________69-61 Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN) 3/3________ Minnesota________________ W_________57-44 3/4________ #8 Penn State____________ L__________62-69
1/21_______ at #17 Northwestern________ W_________64-51 1/28_______ Minnesota________________ W_________94-51 2/2________ at Ohio State_____________ W_________82-75 2/4________ Indiana__________________ W_________77-51 2/9________ at Michigan State__________ W_________71-65 2/11_______ at Purdue________________ L__________42-62 2/16_______ #9 Penn State____________ W_________81-69 2/18_______ at #11 Wisconsin__________ W_________67-63 2/23_______ Michigan_________________ W_________74-52 2/25_______ Illinois___________________ W_________73-55 Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN) 3/1________ Illinois___________________ W_________74-56 3/2________ #18 Purdue_______________ L__________68-76 NCAA Championships - First Round (Iowa City) 3/14_______ Butler___________________ W_________72-67 NCAA Championships - Second Round (Iowa City) 3/16_______ DePaul__________________ W_________72-71 NCAA Mideast Regional - Semifinal (Rosemont, IL) 3/21_______ vs. #12 Vanderbilt__________ L__________63-74
1996-97
(18-12, 9-7 - Angie Lee)
Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score 11/15______ Illinois State______________ W_________66-41 11/17______ #20 Notre Dame___________ L__________50-61 11/19______ Iowa State_______________ W_________64-53 Kona Women’s Basketball Invitational (Kailua-Kona, HI) 12/6_______ vs. Boise State____________ W_________89-34 12/7 ______ vs. Pacific________________ W_________80-60 12/8_______ vs. Nebraska_____________ L__________67-73 Big Ten-SEC Challenge (Gainesville, FL) 12/13______ at Florida________________ L__________58-68 12/21______ at Drake_________________ L__________59-80 12/28______ at Minnesota______________ W_________61-48 12/30______ at Ohio State_____________ W_________69-59 1/2 _______ at #14 W. Kentucky________ W_________61-48 1/5________ #13 Wisconsin____________ L__________63-69 1995-96 1/10_______ at Northwestern___________ W_________73-61 (27-4, 15-1 - Angie Lee) 1/12_______ at Purdue________________ L__________52-62 Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score 1/21_______ Penn State_______________ L__________60-61 Prairie Lights Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City) 1/24_______ at Indiana________________ W_________78-58 11/24______ Stephen F. Austin__________ W_________64-58 1/26_______ Michigan_________________ L__________63-75 11/25______ UC Santa Barbara_________ W_________68-57 1/31_______ at #25 Illinois_____________ L__________75-83 11/29______ at Creighton______________ W_________68-41_Kansas Dial Clas2/2________ #23 Michigan State________ W_________82-62 sic (Lawrence, KS) 2/7________ Purdue__________________ L__________48-53 12/2_______ vs. Saint Joseph’s_________ W_________66-49 2/9________ Northwestern_____________ W_________80-56 12/3_______ at #13 Kansas____________ W______65-58 (ot) 2/14_______ at #16 Wisconsin__________ L__________56-59 12/7_______ Drake___________________ W_________67-44 2/16_______ at Penn State_____________ W_________66-63 Carolinas Holiday Beach Classic (Myrtle Beach, SC) 2/21_______ Ohio State_______________ W_________80-59 12/19______ vs. Appalachian State_______ W_________68-66 2/23_______ Minnesota________________ W_________78-42 12/20______ vs. #10 Georgia___________ L__________52-79 Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN) 12/21______ vs. #16 North Carolina______ W_________73-64 2/28_______ Northwestern_____________ W_________78-68 12/27______ at Illinois_________________ W_________73-64 3/1________ Indiana__________________ W_________87-53 12/29______ at Michigan_______________ W_________69-53 3/2________ #18 Illinois_______________ W_________63-56 1/5________ #17 Wisconsin____________ W_________68-48 NCAA Championships - First Round (Storrs, CT) 1/7________ Western Kentucky_________ W_________68-54 3/14 ____ vs. North Carolina State_____ W_________56-50 1/12_______ #18 Purdue_______________ W_________68-57 NCAA Championships - Second Round (Storrs, CT) 1/14_______ Michigan State____________ W_________75-56 3/16_______ at #1 Connecticut__________ L__________53-72 1/19_______ at Indiana________________ W_________64-56
184
1997-98
(18-11, 13-3 - Angie Lee)
Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score 11/16______ Drake___________________ W______66-63 (ot) Reebok Classic (Boston, MA) 11/23______ vs. Arkansas______________ L__________57-83 11/25______ vs. #6 Connecticut_________ L__________55-65 Prairie Lights Classic (Iowa City) 11/29 _____ CS Northridge____________ W_________67-56 11/30______ Washington______________ L__________62-63 Central Fidelity Invite (Richmond, VA) 12/6_______ vs. #4 Louisiana Tech_______ L__________58-83 12/7_______ at Richmond______________ W_________78-66 12/13______ Iowa State_______________ L__________57-74 Honda Elite Four Classic (Orlando, FL) 12/21______ vs. #8 Vanderbilt___________ L__________54-60 12/28______ Minnesota________________ W_________91-55 12/30______ Ohio State_______________ W_________66-57 1/2________ at Penn State_____________ W_________78-69 1/9________ Northwestern_____________ W_________65-58 1/11_______ #23 Purdue_______________ L_______66-75 (ot) 1/20_______ at Wisconsin______________ W_________66-63 1/23_______ Indiana__________________ W_________68-61 1/25_______ at Michigan_______________ L_______65-69 (ot) 1/30_______ #8 Illinois________________ W_________82-71 2/1________ at Michigan State__________ L__________62-66 2/6________ at Purdue________________ W_________73-67 2/8________ at Northwestern___________ W_________79-72 2/13_______ #19 Wisconsin____________ W_________87-76 2/15_______ Penn State_______________ W_________73-49 2/20_______ at Ohio State_____________ W_________74-71 2/22_______ at Minnesota______________ W_________71-59 Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN) 2/28_______ Ohio State_______________ W_________72-54 3/1________ #25 Purdue_______________ L__________60-61 NCAA Championships - First Round (Iowa City) 3/13_______ Massachusetts____________ W_________77-59 NCAA Championships - Second Round (Iowa City) 3/15_______ Kansas__________________ L__________58-62
1998-99
(12-15, 7-9 - Angie Lee)
Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score 11/15______ at Washington____________ L__________76-84 11/17______ #21 Iowa State____________ L__________65-81 11/20______ Weber State______________ W_________77-57 11/22______ Western Kentucky_________ L__________65-68 Prairie Lights Classic (Iowa City) 11/27______ Missouri_________________ W_________75-68 11/28______ Princeton________________ W_________59-44 Syracuse Carrier Classic (Syracuse, NY) 12/4_______ vs Kent State_____________ W_________62-58 12/5_______ at Syracuse______________ W_________70-64 12/8_______ at Drake_________________ L__________73-86 12/20______ at Auburn________________ L__________55-78 12/28______ Illinois___________________ W_________89-86 1/3________ at Wisconsin______________ L__________72-79 1/5________ at Minnesota______________ L__________58-66
2010 SEASON
IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS W_________77-76 L_______69-71 (ot) L__________60-66 L__________64-70 L__________67-86 L__________69-81 L__________64-88 L__________66-70 W_________73-69 W_________79-62 W_________86-69 W_________78-75 L__________73-86 L__________71-75
1999-00
(9-18, 6-10 - Angie Lee) Date_______ Opponent_______________ 11/19______ at Marquette______________ 11/21______ #1 Connecticut____________ Gazette Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City) 11/27______ Bradley__________________ 11/28______ Syracuse________________ 12/2_______ at Utah__________________ 12/4_______ at Weber State____________ 12/11______ at #9 Iowa State___________ 12/18______ #8 Auburn________________ 12/20______ Drake___________________ 12/30______ at #8 Penn State__________ 1/2________ Indiana__________________ 1/7________ at #15 Illinois_____________ 1/9________ at Northwestern___________ 1/13_______ Minnesota________________ 1/16_______ #6 Penn State____________ 1/20_______ Michigan State____________ 1/23_______ at #? Michigan____________ 1/27_______ Wisconsin________________ 1/30_______ at Arkansas______________ 2/3________ at Indiana________________ 2/6________ at Michigan State__________ 2/13_______ #25 Illinois_______________ 2/17_______ Ohio State_______________ 2/20_______ at Minnesota______________ 2/24_______ #? Michigan______________ 2/27_______ at #21 Purdue_____________ Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN) 3/2________ vs. Northwestern__________
W-L______ Score L__________64-69 L__________45-73 W_________92-49 W_________76-73 L__________61-70 W_________73-55 L__________69-79 L__________55-91 L__________59-84 L__________63-80 W_________82-68 L__________60-86 L__________52-53 W_________80-51 L__________64-78 L__________77-82 L__________78-82 W_________66-62 L__________65-72 L__________67-70 L__________64-74 W_________80-73 W_________68-60 W_________77-53 L__________61-78 L__________59-73 L__________59-68
2000-01
(21-10, 12-4 - Lisa Bluder) Date_______ Opponent_______________ 11/17______ Marquette________________ 11/19______ Utah____________________ 11/22______ #8 Iowa State_____________ Gazette Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City) 11/25______ Western Illinois____________ 11/26______ Nevada__________________
W-L______ Score W_________70-57 L__________42-66 L__________76-86 W_________99-54 W_________73-59
12/1_______ at Mount St. Mary’s________ W_________89-63 12/3_______ at George Washington______ L__________64-78 12/7_______ at #18 Missouri State_______ L_________87-101 12/10______ Colorado_________________ W_________92-66 12/16______ at Drake_________________ L__________58-73 12/28______ Northwestern_____________ W_________95-61 12/31______ at Wisconsin______________ L__________91-94 1/4________ at #8 Purdue______________ L__________58-73 1/7________ Michigan_________________ W_________79-58 1/14_______ Wisconsin________________ W_________74-68 1/17_______ at Ohio State_____________ L__________52-79 1/21_______ #13 Penn State___________ W_________79-64 1/25_______ at Northwestern___________ W_________92-52 2/1________ at Michigan State__________ W_________71-56 2/4________ Indiana__________________ W_________83-56 2/8________ #5 Purdue________________ W_________96-87 2/11_______ at Minnesota______________ W_________82-71 2/15_______ at Michigan_______________ L__________78-80 2/18_______ Ohio State_______________ W_________74-59 2/22_______ Michigan State____________ W_________50-47 2/25_______ at Illinois_________________ W_________75-64 Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN) 3/2________ vs. Indiana_______________ W_________81-76 3/3________ vs. Illinois________________ W_________86-79 3/4________ vs. #7 Purdue_____________ W_________75-70 NCAA Championships - First Round (Salt Lake City, UT) 3/17_______ vs. Oregon_______________ W______89-82 (ot) NCAA Championships - Second Round (Salt Lake City, UT) 3/19_______ at #17 Utah_______________ L__________69-78
2001-02
(18-11, 10-6 - Lisa Bluder) Date_______ Opponent_______________ Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK) 11/20______ vs. Gonzaga______________ 11/21______ vs. Marquette_____________ 11/25______ Drake___________________ 11/27______ Missouri State____________ 11/30______ at Denver________________ 12/1_______ at #11 Colorado___________ Gazette Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City) 12/7_______ Texas-Pan American_______ 12/8_______ Kent State_______________ 12/12______ at #5 Iowa State___________ 12/15______ Creighton________________ 12/22______ at Northwestern___________ 12/30______ #14 Wisconsin____________ 1/3________ at Ohio State_____________ 1/6________ #9 Purdue________________ 1/10_______ Northwestern_____________ 1/13_______ at Indiana________________ 1/20_______ Ohio State_______________ 1/24_______ Michigan State____________ 1/27_______ at #11 Purdue_____________ 1/31_______ at Michigan_______________ 2/3________ #24 Minnesota____________ 2/7________ at #16 Wisconsin__________ 2/10_______ at Penn State_____________ 2/14_______ Michigan_________________
W-L______ Score W_________69-54 W_________90-72 L_______72-75 (ot) W_________84-64 W_________84-72 L__________83-92 W_________86-38 W_________76-65 L__________64-82 W_________86-43 W_________74-47 L__________61-68 L__________63-82 W_________90-75 W_________82-68 W_________73-65 W_________79-65 W_________75-55 L__________68-82 L__________74-82 L__________83-94 W_________76-64 W_________96-81 L__________80-91
2/20_______ at Michigan State__________ W_________69-59 2/24_______ Illinois___________________ W_________79-71 Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN) 3/1________ vs. Indiana_______________ L_______76-78 (ot) NCAA Championships - First Round (Storrs, CT) 3/16_______ vs. Virginia_______________ W_________69-62 NCAA Championships - Second Round (Storrs, CT) 3/18_______ Connecticut______________ L__________48-86
2002-03
(18-15, 6-10 - Lisa Bluder)
Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score KCRG TV-9 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City) 11/23______ IUPUI___________________ W______84-75 (ot) 11/24______ Charlotte_________________ W_________85-70 11/26______ Northern Iowa_____________ W_________98-68 LMU Thanksgiving Classic (Los Angeles, CA) 11/29______ vs. NC State______________ L_______66-69 (ot) 11/30______ vs. South Alabama_________ W_________83-62 12/4_______ Iowa State_______________ W_________64-39 12/8_______ at Creighton______________ L__________82-89 12/12______ Denver__________________ W_________83-49 12/21______ at Drake_________________ W_________72-52 12/29______ Missouri_________________ W_________87-65 Big Ten/Big XII Challenge (Manhattan, KS) 1/5________ at #4 Kansas State_________ L_________60-103 1/9________ at #16 Penn State_________ L__________52-86 1/12_______ at #9 Minnesota___________ L__________65-94 1/16_______ Northwestern_____________ W_________72-60 1/21_______ Wisconsin________________ W_________77-60 1/23_______ at #11 Purdue_____________ L__________64-83 1/26_______ at Ohio State_____________ L__________59-74 1/30_______ Indiana__________________ W_________78-62 2/2________ Illinois___________________ L__________72-82 2/6________ at Michigan_______________ W_________65-57 2/9________ at Illinois_________________ L__________58-73 2/13_______ at Indiana________________ L__________68-89 2/16_______ #12 Penn State___________ W_________80-75 2/20_______ #16 Minnesota____________ L__________60-77 2/23_______ at Wisconsin______________ W_________76-59 2/27_______ Michigan State____________ L__________58-68 3/2________ #12 Purdue_______________ L__________68-78 Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN) 3/6________ vs. Northwestern__________ W_________70-58 3/7________ vs. #13 Minnesota_________ W_________80-77 3/9________ vs. #12 Purdue____________ L__________57-84 WNIT - First Round (Iowa City) 3/20_______ Saint Louis_______________ W_________93-64 WNIT - Second Round (Iowa City) 3/23_______ Marquette________________ W_________76-73 WNIT - Quarterfinals (Iowa City) 3/25_______ Creighton________________ L__________64-70
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
1/8________ Indiana__________________ 1/10_______ #3 Purdue________________ 1/15_______ at #20 Penn State_________ 1/17_______ at Michigan State__________ 1/22_______ Michigan_________________ 1/29_______ Michigan State____________ 1/31_______ #21 Penn State___________ 2/5________ at Ohio State_____________ 2/7________ at Indiana________________ 2/12_______ Minnesota________________ 2/14_______ Northwestern_____________ 2/19_______ at Michigan_______________ 2/21_______ at Illinois_________________ Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN) 2/28_______ vs. Northwestern__________
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IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 2003-04
(16-13, 10-6 - Lisa Bluder)
Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score KCRG TV-9 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City) 11/21______ Butler___________________ W_________83-60 11/22______ Houston_________________ L__________64-70 FIU Thanksgiving Classic (Miami, FL) 11/28______ vs. Saint Joseph’s_________ W_________62-58 11/29______ at Florida International______ W_________93-86 12/3_______ at Iowa State_____________ L_____94-101 (2ot) 12/5_______ at Marquette______________ W_________65-62 12/8_______ at Northern Iowa___________ W_________76-67 12/12______ #11 Kansas State__________ L__________60-82 12/21______ Drake___________________ W_________79-65 12/28______ Creighton________________ L_______72-84 (ot) 12/30______ at Missouri_______________ L__________65-75 1/2________ Illinois___________________ W_________91-73 1/8________ at #8 Penn State__________ L__________64-92 1/11_______ at #6 Minnesota___________ L__________61-75 1/15_______ Indiana__________________ W_________72-65 1/18_______ Wisconsin________________ W_________66-46 1/25_______ Michigan_________________ W_________69-58 1/29_______ at Northwestern___________ W_________76-61 2/1________ at #18 Michigan State______ W_________78-67 2/5________ Ohio State_______________ L__________82-93 2/10_______ #5 Purdue________________ L__________79-90 2/12_______ at Wisconsin______________ W______87-82 (ot) 2/15_______ at Indiana________________ W_________78-69 2/19_______ #11 Minnesota____________ W_________81-61 2/22_______ #7 Penn State____________ L__________58-70 2/26_______ at #4 Purdue______________ L__________55-84 2/29_______ at Illinois_________________ W_________89-64 Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN) 3/5________ vs. #24 Michigan State______ L__________54-81 NCAA Championships - First Round (Blacksburg, VA) 3/21_______ at Virginia Tech____________ L__________76-89
2004-05
(23-10, 8-8 - Lisa Bluder)
Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City) 11/19______ Southern Illinois___________ W_________66-50 11/20______ Missouri_________________ W_________75-54 Junkanoo Jam (Freeport, Bahamas) 11/26______ vs. Florida________________ W_________65-65 11/27______ vs. #21 Oklahoma_________ W_________54-47 12/1_______ Iowa State_______________ W_________89-80 12/5_______ Northern Iowa_____________ W_________77-50 12/8_______ Marquette________________ W_________78-72 12/10______ at Creighton______________ W ______91-82 (ot) 12/18______ at Drake_________________ W_________80-69 12/21______ Western Illinois____________ W_________76-69 12/28______ at UW-Milwaukee__________ W_________59-51 12/30______ Indiana__________________ W_________62-51 1/2________ at Illinois_________________ W_________72-58 1/6________ Penn State_______________ L__________71-77 1/9________ at #6 Michigan State_______ L__________56-68 1/13_______ at #5 Ohio State___________ L__________57-80 1/16_______ Northwestern_____________ W_________81-76
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1/23_______ at #23 Purdue_____________ 1/27_______ Michigan_________________ 2/3________ at #14 Minnesota__________ 2/6________ Wisconsin________________ 2/10_______ at Northwestern___________ 2/13_______ #2 Ohio State_____________ 2/17_______ #9 Michigan State_________ 2/19_______ at Michigan_______________ 2/24_______ Illinois___________________ 2/27_______ at Indiana________________ Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN) 3/3________ vs. Michigan______________ 3/4________ vs. #23 Penn State_________ WNIT - First Round (Iowa City) 3/18_______ Creighton________________ WNIT - Second Round (Lincoln, NE) 3/21_______ at Nebraska______________ WNIT - Quarterfinals (Cedar Rapids, IA) 3/24_______ vs. Arkansas State_________ WNIT - Semifinals (Springfield, MO) 3/28_______ at SW Missouri State_______
L__________75-79 W_________71-63 L__________50-81 L__________78-88 W_________60-40 L__________60-67 L__________60-67 W_________78-59 W_________87-63 W_________56-53 W_________70-42 L__________66-68 W_________67-52 W_________71-67 W_________66-52 L__________80-89
2005-06
(17-12, 10-6 - Lisa Bluder)
Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score 11/20______ UW-Milwaukee____________ W_________82-42 11/22______ at Louisiana Tech__________ L______91-95 (2ot) Odwalla Classic (San Francisco, CA) 11/25______ vs. #22 Oklahoma_________ L__________68-85 11/26______ vs. Rider_________________ W_________88-41 11/30______ UW-Green Bay____________ W_________81-57 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City) 12/2_______ Vermont_________________ W_________79-57 12/4_______ #6 Rutgers_______________ L__________51-57 12/8_______ at Iowa State_____________ L__________61-77 12/18______ Drake___________________ W_________92-72 12/21______ at Northern Iowa___________ W_________65-54 12/23______ Creighton________________ W_________74-64 12/29______ at Indiana________________ L__________53-65 1/1________ Illinois___________________ W_________84-65 1/5________ at Michigan_______________ W_________77-63 1/9________ #9 Michigan State_________ W_________75-64 1/12_______ #8 Ohio State_____________ L__________62-72 1/15_______ at Northwestern___________ W_________80-48 1/19_______ at Wisconsin______________ W_________68-59 1/22_______ #12 Minnesota____________ L__________68-80 1/26_______ at Penn State_____________ L__________61-72 2/2________ #8 Purdue________________ W______77-71 (ot) 2/9________ Northwestern_____________ W_________76-61 2/12_______ at #7 Ohio State___________ L__________77-88 2/16_______ at #14 Michigan State______ L__________71-73 2/19_______ Michigan_________________ W_________67-55 2/23_______ at Illinois_________________ W_________71-60 2/26_______ Indiana__________________ W_________78-70 Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN) 3/3________ vs. #16 Michigan State______ L__________58-79 NCAA Championships - First Round (Denver, CO) 3/18_______ vs. #20 BYU______________ L__________62-67
2006-07
(14-16, 6-10 - Lisa Bluder)
Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score WBCA Classic (Kansas City, MO) 11/11______ vs. Missouri State__________ W_________79-70 11/12______ vs. Kansas_______________ W_________63-49 11/15______ Indiana State_____________ W_________88-83 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City) 11/17______ Quinnipiac_______________ W_________93-77 11/18______ Florida International________ W_________72-62 11/21______ Louisiana Tech____________ L__________59-77 11/26______ at Creighton______________ W_________75-60 11/30______ Iowa State_______________ L__________74-80 12/3_______ Samford_________________ W_________66-60 12/7_______ at UW-Green Bay__________ L__________43-67 12/16______ at Rutgers________________ L__________53-70 12/19______ Northern Iowa_____________ L__________62-83 12/22______ at Drake_________________ W_________77-70 12/28______ at Minnesota______________ W_________58-56 12/31______ #7 Ohio State_____________ L__________67-73 1/2________ #10 Purdue_______________ L__________58-68 1/7________ at Northwestern___________ W_________63-61 1/11_______ at Indiana________________ W_________71-67 1/14_______ #20 Michigan State________ L__________63-83 1/21_______ at #21 Michigan State______ L__________57-67 1/25_______ Minnesota________________ L_______78-80 (ot) 1/28_______ at Penn State_____________ L__________71-78 2/4________ at #5 Ohio State___________ L__________49-85 2/8________ Michigan_________________ W_________66-49 2/11_______ at Wisconsin______________ L__________73-84 2/15_______ Illinois___________________ L__________69-74 2/18_______ Penn State_______________ W_________79-72 2/22_______ at #15 Purdue_____________ L__________52-76 2/25_______ Wisconsin________________ W________103-93 Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN) 3/1________ vs. Indiana_______________ L__________53-67
2007-08
(21-11, 13-5 - Lisa Bluder)
Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score 11/11______ Dartmouth_______________ W_________61-43 11/13______ Drake___________________ W_________62-50 11/18______ at Northern Iowa___________ W_________77-67 Caribbean Challenge (Cancun, Mexico) 11/22______ vs. Mississippi State________ W_________60-54 11/23______ vs. #13 Arizona State_______ L__________58-60 11/28______ Georgia Tech_____________ L__________57-76 12/2_______ Detroit___________________ W_________65-42 12/5_______ at Iowa State_____________ L__________44-58 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City) 12/8_______ Northern Illinois___________ W_________87-43 12/9_______ Wyoming________________ L__________50-54 12/22______ Western Illinois____________ W_________70-49 12/28______ Penn State_______________ W_________67-58 12/30______ at Michigan_______________ L__________46-63 1/3________ at Minnesota______________ W______68-66 (ot) 1/6________ #20 Ohio State____________ L__________65-73 1/10_______ at Michigan State__________ L__________65-73
2010 SEASON
IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 1/13_______ Wisconsin________________ W______78-74 (ot) 1/21_______ at Illinois_________________ W_________60-58 1/24_______ Purdue__________________ W_________69-53 1/27_______ Michigan_________________ W_________66-61 1/31_______ at Northwestern___________ W_________70-55 2/3________ Indiana__________________ W_________81-65 2/7________ Michigan State____________ W_________82-64 2/10_______ at Penn State_____________ W_________73-65 2/14_______ at Purdue________________ L__________46-59 2/17_______ Minnesota________________ W_________72-69 2/21_______ at #20 Ohio State__________ L__________56-69 2/28_______ Northwestern_____________ W_________68-42 3/2________ at Wisconsin______________ W_________87-78 Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN) 3/7________ vs. Michigan______________ W_________58-37 3/8________ vs. Purdue_______________ L__________73-80 NCAA Championships - First Round (Norfolk, VA) 3/23_______ vs. Georgia_______________ L__________61-67
2008-09
(21-11, 13-5 - Lisa Bluder)
Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score 11/16______ Texas State______________ W_________87-45 11/18______ at Kansas________________ L__________55-76 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City) 11/22______ Boston University__________ W_________83-58 11/23______ Providence_______________ W_________64-46 Paradise Jam (US. Virgin Islands) 11/27______ vs. Texas Tech____________ W_________56-48 11/28______ vs. South Florida__________ L_______79-82 (ot) 11/29______ vs. #3 California___________ L__________43-76 12/4_______ at #12 Duke______________ L__________47-71 12/7_______ #22 Iowa State____________ W_________66-46 12/11______ Northern Iowa_____________ W_________72-46 12/20______ at Drake_________________ W_________71-53 12/22______ at Wisconsin______________ W_________73-63 12/28______ Purdue__________________ L__________60-69 1/4________ at Indiana________________ L__________54-76 1/8________ at Purdue________________ L__________49-60 1/11_______ Minnesota________________ W_________74-57 1/15_______ at Illinois_________________ W_________72-62 1/18_______ Northwestern_____________ W_________74-46 1/26_______ Michigan_________________ W_________77-69 1/29_______ at Michigan State__________ L__________56-68 2/1________ Penn State_______________ W____97-89 (3OT) 2/5________ Indiana__________________ W_________69-67 2/8________ at Minnesota______________ L__________58-64 2/12_______ #13 Ohio State____________ W_________85-75 2/15_______ at Penn State_____________ W_________63-57 2/19_______ Wisconsin________________ W_________72-65 2/22_______ at Michigan_______________ W_________68-64 2/26_______ Illinois___________________ W_________69-56 3/1________ at Northwestern___________ W_________86-79 Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN) 3/6________ vs. Minnesota_____________ W_________79-64 3/7________ vs. #12 Ohio State_________ L__________56-72 NCAA Championships - First Round (Iowa City, IA) 3/22_______ Georgia Tech_____________ L__________62-76
2009-10
(20-14, 10-8 - Lisa Bluder)
Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City) 11/14______ Santa Clara______________ W_________67-51 11/15______ Illinois State______________ W_________75-67 11/18______ #19 Kansas______________ L__________55-66 11/22______ at Northern Iowa___________ W_________81-70 11/24______ William & Mary____________ W_________78-54 Nugget Classic (Reno, NV) 11/27______ vs. West Virginia___________ L__________66-69 11/28______ vs. Columbia_____________ W_________72-69 12/2_______ Boston College____________ L__________67-72 12/6_______ Michigan_________________ L__________51-54 12/10______ at Iowa State_____________ L__________66-85 12/20______ Drake___________________ W_________73-61 12/22______ South Dakota State________ W_________82-69 12/28______ at Penn State_____________ L_______73-77 (ot) 12/31______ Wisconsin________________ W_________61-51 1/3________ at Minnesota______________ L_______69-72 (ot) 1/7________ at Michigan_______________ L__________46-63 1/14_______ Penn State_______________ L__________62-68 1/17_______ at Purdue________________ L__________59-81 1/21_______ at Illinois_________________ W_________74-65 1/24_______ Northwestern_____________ W_________78-69 1/31_______ Purdue__________________ W_________70-50 2/4________ at #8 Ohio State___________ L__________82-86 2/7________ Michigan State____________ W_________77-66 2/11_______ at Indiana________________ W_________71-67 2/14_______ Illinois___________________ W_________77-67 2/18_______ Minnesota________________ W_________75-54 2/21_______ at Northwestern___________ L__________66-72 2/25_______ Indiana__________________ W_________76-64 2/28_______ at Wisconsin______________ W______68-60 (ot) Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN) 3/5________ vs. Penn State____________ W_________82-75 3/6________ vs. #23 Michigan State______ W_________59-54 3/7________ vs. #10 Ohio State_________ L__________64-66 NCAA Championships - First Round (Stanford, CA) 3/20_______ vs. Rutgers_______________ W_________70-63 3/22_______ at #2 Stanford_____________ L__________67-96
12/20______ at Drake_________________ W_________75-71 12/22______ Northern Iowa_____________ W_________75-64 12/30______ at Penn State_____________ L__________59-68 1/2/11______ Michigan_________________ L__________53-60 1/5________ at Minnesota______________ W_________63-57 1/8________ #20 Ohio State____________ W_________89-76 1/13_______ at #9 Michigan State_______ L__________60-63 1/16_______ Indiana__________________ W_________71-51 1/24_______ at #25 Ohio State__________ L__________67-81 1/27_______ #10 Michigan State________ W_________66-64 1/30_______ at Illinois_________________ W_________80-69 2/3________ at Purdue________________ L__________41-30 2/6________ Penn State_______________ L__________75-82 2/10_______ Minnesota________________ W_________64-62 2/13_______ at Northwestern___________ W_________86-75 2/16_______ Wisconsin________________ W_________59-44 2/24_______ Illinois___________________ W_________83-64 2/27_______ at Indiana________________ W_________93-79 Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN) 3/4________ vs. Ohio State_____________ L__________61-71 NCAA Championships - First Round (Spokane, WA) 3/19_______ at Gonzaga_______________ L__________86-92
2010-11
(22-9, 10-6 - Lisa Bluder)
Date_______ Opponent_______________ W-L______ Score Islander Tip-Off Tournament (Corpus Christi, TX) 11/12______ vs. Southern______________ W_________76-52 11/13______ vs. Arkansas State_________ W_________50-47 11/16______ Bradley__________________ W_________91-53 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City) 11/20______ Northeastern_____________ W_________87-59 11/21______ Central Michigan__________ W_________90-79 Caribbean Challenge (Cancun, Mexico) 11/25______ James Madison___________ W_________67-61 11/26______ Virginia Tech______________ W_________72-43 12/2/10____ at #14 North Carolina_______ L__________67-79 12/5/10____ Kansas State_____________ W_________68-62 12/9_______ #15 Iowa State____________ W_________62-40 12/18______ at South Dakota State______ W_________65-54
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2012 SEASON
IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL STATS Scoring
Year_______ Player___________________ Pts.________Avg. 74-75______ Kathy Peters_______________203_________ 9.7 75-76______ Emma Williams_____________351________ 13.0 76-77______ Cindy Haugejorde___________364________ 18.2 77-78______ Cindy Haugejorde___________484________ 21.0 78-79______ Cindy Haugejorde___________539________ 18.6 79-80______ Cindy Haugejorde___________672________ 23.2 80-81______ Kim Howard_______________398________ 15.9 81-82______ Lisa Anderson______________330________ 13.2 82-83______ Robin Anderson____________350________ 12.9 83-84______ Lisa Becker________________416________ 15.4 84-85______ Lisa Long_________________368________ 13.1 85-86______ Michelle Edwards___________368________ 12.7 86-87______ Michelle Edwards___________564________ 18.2 87-88______ Michelle Edwards___________621________ 20.0 88-89______ Shanda Berry______________497________ 16.6 89-90______ Franthea Price_____________614________ 21.2 90-91______ Toni Foster________________475________ 15.8 91-92______ Toni Foster________________448________ 15.5 92-93______ Toni Foster________________487________ 15.7 93-94______ Necole Tunsil______________477________ 17.0 94-95______ Tia Jackson_______________357________ 13.7 95-96______ Tiffany Gooden_____________481________ 14.1 96-97______ Angela Hamblin____________318________ 13.3 97-98______ Tangela Smith______________577________ 19.9 98-99______ Amy Herrig________________504________ 18.7 99-00______ Lindsey Meder_____________516________ 19.1 00-01______ Lindsey Meder_____________523________ 16.9 01-02______ Lindsey Meder_____________491________ 16.9 02-03______ Kristi Faulkner_____________539________ 16.3 03-04______ Jamie Cavey_______________487________ 16.8 04-05______ Crystal Smith______________556________ 16.8 05-06______ Crystal Smith______________499________ 17.2 06-07______ Kristi Smith________________402________ 13.4 07-08______ Kristi Smith________________425________ 13.3 08-09______ Kristi Smith________________422________ 13.2 09-10______ Kachine Alexander__________432________ 16.0 10-11______ Jaime Printy__________________________ 16.8
Rebounding
Year_______ Player___________________ Reb.________Avg. 74-75______ Margie Rubow_____________135_________ 6.4 75-76______ Jenni Mayer_______________196_________ 9.3 76-77______ Cindy Haugejorde___________237________ 11.9 77-78______ Cindy Haugejorde___________300________ 13.0 78-79______ Cindy Haugejorde___________235________ 8.1 79-80______ Cindy Haugejorde___________295________ 10.2 80-81______ Kim Howard_______________168________ 6.7 81-82______ Kim Howard_______________169________ 6.8 82-83______ Donna Freitag______________183________ 6.8 83-84______ Lynn Kennedy______________189________ 7.6 84-85______ Lisa Long_________________267________ 9.5 85-86______ Lisa Long_________________200________ 8.3 86-87______ Lisa Long_________________282________ 9.1 87-88______ Shanda Berry______________263________ 8.5 88-89______ Shanda Berry______________276________ 9.2 89-90______ Franthea Price_____________207________ 7.1 90-91______ Toni Foster________________247________ 8.2 91-92______ Toni Foster________________243________ 8.4 92-93______ Toni Foster________________254_________ 8.2 93-94______ Virgie Dillingham____________202_________ 7.2 94-95______ Tangela Smith______________136_________ 7.5 95-96______ Tangela Smith______________218_________ 7.0 96-97______ Angela Hamblin____________163_________ 6.8 97-98______ Tangela Smith______________244_________ 8.4 98-99______ Amy Herrig________________306________ 11.3 99-00______ Randi Peterson_____________220_________ 8.1 00-01______ Randi Peterson_____________273_________ 8.8 01-02______ Jerica Watson______________264_________ 9.4 02-03______ Jennie Lillis________________239_________ 7.2 03-04______ Jennie Lillis________________180_________ 6.2 04-05______ Krista VandeVenter__________252_________ 7.6 05-06______ Krista VandeVenter__________237_________ 8.2 06-07______ Jenee Graham_____________234_________ 7.8 07-08______ Johanna Solverson__________162_________ 5.1 08-09______ Kachine Alexander__________282_________ 8.8 09-10______ Kachine Alexander__________281________ 10.4 10-11______ Kachine Alexander__________295_________ 9.5
Assists
Year_______ Player___________________ Ast.________Avg. 74-75______ Emma Williams_____________ 17__________ .85 75-76______ Shirley Vargason___________ 40__________ 1.5 76-77______ Shirley Vargason___________ 48__________ 1.8 77-78______ Cindy Haugejorde___________ 56__________ 2.4
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78-79______ Unavailable 80-81______ Unavailable 79-80______ Sue Beckwith______________ 96__________ 3.3 81-82______ R. Anderson_______________ 66__________ 2.6 82-83______ Lisa Anderson______________ 80__________ 2.9 83-84______ Lisa Anderson______________128_________ 4.7 84-85______ Maureen McAlpine__________ 89__________ 3.3 85-86______ Michelle Edwards___________ 98__________ 3.3 86-87______ Michelle Edwards___________123_________ 4.0 87-88______ Michelle Edwards___________140_________ 4.5 88-89______ Jolette Law________________132_________ 4.3 89-90______ Jolette Law________________122_________ 4.2 90-91______ Steph Schueler_____________122_________ 4.2 91-92______ Laurie Aaron_______________123_________ 4.2 92-93______ Laurie Aaron_______________120_________ 3.9 93-94______ Arneda Yarbrough__________ 97__________ 3.5 94-95______ Karen Clayton______________ 93__________ 3.3 95-96______ Karen Clayton______________113__________ 4.3 96-97______ Nadine Domond____________135_________ 4.5 97-98______ Nadine Domond____________111__________ 3.8 98-99______ Cara Consuegra____________153_________ 5.8 99-00______ Cara Consuegra____________138_________ 5.1 00-01______ Cara Consuegra____________191_________ 6.2 01-02______ Kristi Faulkner_____________ 95__________ 3.3 02-03______ April Calhoun______________153_________ 4.6 03-04______ Jennie Lillis________________ 92__________ 3.2 04-05______ Johanna Solverson__________136_________ 4.1 05-06______ Crystal Smith______________ 98__________ 3.4 06-07______ Kristi Smith________________124_________ 4.1 07-08______ Johanna Solverson__________107_________ 3.3 08-09______ Kachine Alexander__________121_________ 3.8 09-10______ Kachine Alexander__________ 98__________ 3.6 10-11______ Kamille Wahlin_____________117__________ 3.8
Steals
Year_______ Player__________________ Steals_______Avg. 83-84______ Lisa Anderson______________ 50__________ 1.9 84-85______ Michelle Edwards___________ 36__________ 1.3 85-86______ Lynn Kennedy______________ 79__________ 2.7 86-87______ Michelle Edwards___________ 70__________ 2.3 87-88______ Michelle Edwards___________ 89__________ 2.9 88-89______ Franthea Price_____________ 95__________ 3.0 89-90______ Franthea Price_____________ 84__________ 2.9 90-91______ Steph Schueler_____________ 76__________ 2.6 91-92______ Laurie Aaron_______________101_________ 3.5 92-93______ Laurie Aaron_______________122_________ 3.9 93-94______ Virgie Dillingham____________ 36__________ 1.3 94-95______ Tia Jackson_______________ 45__________ 1.7 95-96______ Karen Clayton______________ 40__________ 1.5 96-97______ Nadine Domond____________ 64__________ 2.1 97-98______ Nadine Domond____________ 44__________ 1.5 98-99______ Cara Consuegra____________ 38__________ 1.4 99-00______ Cara Consuegra____________ 54__________ 2.0 00-01______ Cara Consuegra____________ 61__________ 2.0 01-02______ Jerica Watson______________ 72__________ 2.6 02-03______ Jennie Lillis________________ 66__________ 2.0 03-04______ Jennie Lillis________________ 56__________ 1.9 04-05______ Crystal Smith______________ 80__________ 2.4 05-06______ Crystal Smith______________ 70__________ 2.4 06-07______ Kristi Smith________________ 49__________ 1.6 07-08______ Kristi Smith________________ 36__________ 1.1 08-09______ Kristi Smith________________ 31__________ 1.0 09-10______ Kachine Alexander__________ 42__________ 1.6 10-11______ Kachine Alexander__________ 53__________ 1.7
FG Percentage
(Minimum 100 attempts)
Year_______ Player__________________FG-FGA_______ Pct. 74-75______ Becky Moessner__________ 68-140_______ .486 75-76______ Lynn Oberbilling__________ 46-114_______ .403 76-77______ Diane Wilson____________ 66-122_______ .540 77-78______ Cindy Haugejorde_________ 194-445_______ .435 78-79______ Cindi Gaule______________ 90-163_______ .552 79-80______ Cindy Haugejorde_________ 283-570_______ .496 80-81______ Kim Howard_____________ 145-292_______ .497 81-82______ Donna Freitag____________ 80-176_______ .455 82-83______ Donna Freitag____________ 146-323_______ .452 83-84______ Lisa Becker______________ 184-315_______ .584 84-85______ Lisa Long_______________ 165-310_______ .532 85-86______ Lisa Becker______________ 135-255_______ .529 86-87______ Michelle Edwards_________ 242-451_______ .537 87-88______ Michelle Edwards_________ 265-457_______ .580 88-89______ Shanda Berry____________ 205-368_______ .557 89-90______ Stephanie Schueler_______ 137-266_______ .515 90-91______ Toni Foster______________ 189-341_______ .554 91-92______ Cathy Marx______________ 71-106_______ .670 92-93______ Cathy Marx______________ 80-145_______ .552
93-94______ Cathy Marx______________ 139-251_______ .554 94-95______ Tangela Smith____________ 102-225_______ .453 95-96______ Shannon Perry___________ 63-126_______ .500 96-97______ Tangela Smith____________ 149-280_______ .532 97-98______ Tangela Smith____________ 240-429_______ .559 98-99______ Amy Herrig______________ 185-370_______ .500 99-00______ Lindsey Meder___________ 191-459_______ .416 00-01______ Randi Peterson___________ 162-303_______ .535 01-02______ Jennie Lillis______________ 152-283_______ .537 02-03______ Jamie Cavey_____________ 73-114_______ .640 03-04______ Jamie Cavey_____________ 190-338_______ .562 04-05______ Jamie Cavey_____________ 220-399_______ .551 05-06______ Megan Skouby___________ 161-292_______ .551 06-07______ Nicole VanderPol_________ 56-114_______ .491 07-08______ Megan Skouby___________ 115-228_______ .504 08-09______ JoAnn Hamlin____________ 83-169_______ .491 09-10______ Morgan Johnson__________ 124-250_______ .496 10-11______ Morgan Johnson__________ 132-276_______ .478
3-PT FG Percentage (Minimum 40 attempts)
Year_______ Player_________________ 3PT-3PTA______ Pct. 87-88______ Franthea Price____________ 28-46________ .608 88-89______ Franthea Price____________ 22-67________ .328 89-90______ Franthea Price___________ 47-108_______ .451 90-91______ Steph Schueler____________ 30-79________ .380 91-92______ Laurie Aaron______________ 12-59________ .203 92-93______ Laurie Aaron______________ 24-68________ .353 93-94______ Nicole Tunsil______________ 23-56________ .411 94-95______ Tiffany Gooden____________ 27-87________ .310 95-96______ Tiffany Gooden____________ 24-66________ .364 96-97______ Mary Berdo_______________ 21-60________ .350 97-98______ Nadine Domond__________ 46-152_______ .303 98-99______ Lindsey Meder___________ 49-114_______ .449 99-00______ Lindsey Meder___________ 60-162_______ .370 00-01______ Leah Magner____________ 48-121_______ .397 01-02______ Lindsey Meder___________ 84-194_______ .433 02-03______ Jenna Armstrong__________ 29-84________ .345 03-04______ Kristi Faulkner___________ 57-129_______ .442 04-05______ Crystal Smith____________ 49-136_______ .360 05-06______ Kristi Smith_______________ 22-53________ .415 06-07______ Kristi Smith_______________ 45-91________ .495 07-08______ Wendy Ausdemore________ 78-171_______ .456 08-09______ Kristi Smith______________ 65-157_______ .414 09-10______ Kelly Krei_______________ 55-136_______ .404 10-11______ Jaime Printy_____________ 70-183_______ .383
FT Percentage
(Minimum 50 attempts)
Year_______ Player__________________ FT-FTA_______ Pct. 74-75______ Kathy Peters______________ 21-50________ .420 75-76______ Kathy Peters______________ 45-77________ .584 76-77______ Cindy Haugejorde__________ 52-75________ .693 77-78______ Lynn Oberbilling___________ 56-66________ .848 78-79______ Cyndi Gaule______________ 65-81________ .802 79-80______ Cindy Haugejorde_________ 106-131_______ .809 80-81______ Lisa Anderson_____________ 71-84________ .845 81-82______ Melinda Hippen___________ 49-62________ .790 82-83______ Kristen Johnson___________ 46-59________ .780 83-84______ Lisa Anderson_____________ 52-71________ .732 84-85______ Lisa Becker_______________ 52-75________ .693 85-86______ Michelle Edwards__________ 56-74________ .757 86-87______ Michelle Edwards_________ 80-108_______ .741 87-88______ Jolynn Schneider_________ 91-130_______ .700 88-89______ Franthea Price____________ 61-84________ .726 89-90______ Franthea Price___________ 85-104_______ .817 90-91______ Stephanie Schueler________ 45-57________ .790 91-92______ Laurie Aaron_____________ 74-104_______ .712 92-93______ Tia Jackson______________ 75-95________ .790 93-94______ Necole Tunsil_____________ 23-56________ .803 94-95______ Tia Jackson_____________ 86-106_______ .811 95-96______ Nadine Domond___________ 67-84________ .798 96-97______ Angela Hamblin___________ 45-63________ .714 97-98______ Amy Herrig______________ 103-125_______ .824 98-99______ Amy Herrig______________ 133-169_______ .787 99-00______ Cara Consuegra__________ 122-149_______ .819 00-01______ Lindsey Meder___________ 101-113_______ .894 01-02______ Lindsey Meder____________ 61-77________ .792 02-03______ Kristi Faulkner___________ 145-165_______ .879 03-04______ Kristi Faulkner___________ 92-106_______ .868 04-05______ Crystal Smith____________ 93-121_______ .769 05-06______ Crystal Smith____________ 125-147_______ .850 06-07______ Wendy Ausdemore_________ 55-61________ .902 07-08______ Kristi Smith______________ 86-108_______ .796 08-09______ Wendy Ausdemore_________ 52-57________ .912 09-10______ Jaime Printy______________ 83-94________ .883 10-11______ Jaime Printy_____________ 114-132_______ .864
IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL STATS Year ______ Iowa Pts.___ 74-75______ 1048_______ 75-76______ 1548_______ 76-77______ 1387_______ 77-78______ 1631_______ 78-79______ 2220_______ 79-80______ 1986_______ 80-81______ 1816_______ 81-82______ 1559_______ 82-83______ 1694_______ 83-84______ 1777_______ 84-85______ 1797_______ 85-86______ 1935_______ 86-87______ 2203_______ 87-88______ 2406_______ 88-89______ 2409_______ 89-90______ 2210_______ 90-91______ 2035_______ 91-92______ 2051_______ 92-93______ 2258_______ 93-94______ 1788_______ 94-95______ 1644_______ 95-96______ 2150_______ 96-97______ 2018_______ 97-98______ 1987_______ 98-99______ 1900_______ 99-00______ 1816_______ 00-01______ 1927_______ 01-02______ 2209_______ 02-03______ 2376_______ 03-04______ 2129_______ 04-05______ 2304_______ 05-06______ 2097_______ 06-07______ 2034_______ 07-08______ 2102_______ 08-09______ 2176_______ 09-10______ 2359_______ 10-11______ 2201_______
Rebounding Year_______ Iowa Reb.___ 74-75______ 654________ 75-76______ 1131_______ 76-77______ 744________ 77-78______ 965________ 78-79______ 1173_______ 79-80______ 1089_______ 80-81______ 983________ 81-82______ 973________ 82-83______ 972________ 83-84______ 1016_______ 84-85______ 1105_______ 85-86______ 1051_______ 86-87______ 1163_______ 87-88______ 1210_______ 88-89______ 1224_______ 89-90______ 1129_______ 90-91______ 1155_______ 91-92______ 1129_______ 92-93______ 1297_______ 93-94______ 1086_______ 94-95______ 1144_______ 95-96______ 1298_______ 96-97______ 1103_______ 97-98______ 1156_______ 98-99______ 1022_______ 99-00______ 1067_______ 00-01______ 1203_______ 01-02______ 1167_______ 02-03______ 1275_______ 03-04______ 1048_______ 04-05______ 1226_______ 05-06______ 1034_______ 06-07______ 1055_______ 07-08______ 1185_______ 08-09______ 1212_______ 09-10______ 1300_______ 10-11______ 1238_______
Assists
Year_______ Iowa_______ 79-80______ 369________ 81-82______ 329________ 81-82______ 287________
Avg.________Opponent_____Avg. 49.9_______Unavailable 55.2_______Unavailable 66.0_______Unavailable 70.9_______Unavailable 76.5_______Unavailable 68.5_______Unavailable 72.6____________ 1946_____ 77.8 62.4____________ 1818_____ 72.7 62.7____________ 1916_____ 70.9 65.8____________ 1588_____ 58.8 64.2____________ 1552_____ 55.4 66.7____________ 1654_____ 57.0 71.1____________ 1764_____ 56.9 77.6____________ 1785_____ 57.6 75.3____________ 1912_____ 59.8 76.2____________ 1679_____ 57.9 67.8____________ 1777_____ 59.2 70.7____________ 1681_____ 58.0 72.8____________ 1683_____ 54.3 63.9____________ 1617_____ 57.8 58.7____________ 1641_____ 58.6 69.4____________ 1842_____ 59.4 67.3____________ 1798_____ 59.9 68.5____________ 1887_____ 65.1 70.4____________ 1955_____ 72.4 67.3____________ 1910_____ 70.7 76.7____________ 1830_____ 69.6 76.2____________ 2032_____ 70.1 72.0____________ 2344_____ 71.0 73.4____________ 2130_____ 73.4 69.8____________ 2126_____ 64.4 72.3____________ 1913_____ 66.0 67.8____________ 2150_____ 71.7 65.7____________ 1925_____ 60.2 68.0____________ 2045_____ 63.9 69.4____________ 2273_____ 66.9 71.0____________ 1982_____ 63.9 Avg.________Opponent_____Avg. 31.1_______Unavailable 40.3_______Unavailable 35.4_______Unavailable 41.9_______Unavailable 40.4_______Unavailable 37.6_______Unavailable 39.0____________ 1257_____ 50.0 38.9____________ 1085_____ 43.4 36.0____________ 1199_____ 44.4 37.6____________ 917_____ 33.9 39.5____________ 1016_____ 36.3 36.2____________ 1008_____ 34.7 37.5____________ 1060_____ 34.2 39.0____________ 1087_____ 35.1 38.3____________ 1061_____ 33.2 38.9____________ 1002_____ 34.6 38.5____________ 1042_____ 34.7 38.9____________ 1018_____ 35.1 41.8____________ 1046_____ 33.7 38.8_____________ 966_____ 34.5 40.9____________ 1066_____ 38.1 41.9____________ 1147_____ 37.0 36.8_____________ 983_____ 32.8 37.5____________ 1083_____ 34.7 37.9_____________ 965_____ 35.7 39.5____________ 1059_____ 39.2 38.8____________ 1148_____ 37.0 40.2____________ 1059_____ 36.5 38.6____________ 1222_____ 37.0 36.1____________ 1094_____ 37.7 37.2____________ 1091_____ 33.1 35.7____________ 1068_____ 36.8 35.2____________ 1033_____ 34.4 37.0____________ 1067_____ 33.3 37.9____________ 1163_____ 36.3 38.2____________ 1230_____ 36.2 39.9____________ 1127_____ 36.4 Avg.________Opponent_____Avg. 12.7_______Unavailable_________ 13.2_____________ 396_____ 15.8 19.1_____________ 362_____ 24.1
82-83______ 300________ 83-84______ 439________ 84-85______ 387________ 85-86______ 452________ 86-87______ 512________ 87-88______ 461________ 88-89______ 492________ 89-90______ 465________ 90-91______ 494________ 91-92______ 490________ 92-93______ 393________ 93-94______ 431________ 94-95______ 364________ 95-96______ 428________ 96-97______ 471________ 97-98______ 463________ 98-99______ 432________ 99-00______ 345________ 00-01______ 572________ 01-02______ 518________ 02-03______ 567________ 03-04______ 485________ 04-05______ 531________ 05-06______ 486________ 06-07______ 479________ 07-08______ 501________ 08-09______ 488________ 09-10______ 466________ 10-11______ 444________
Steals
Year_______ Iowa_______ 81-82______ 172________ 82-83______ 251________ 83-84______ 258________ 84-85______ 206________ 85-86______ 298________ 86-87______ 328________ 87-88______ 393________ 88-89______ 414________ 89-90______ 349________ 90-91______ 301________ 91-92______ 365________ 92-93______ 345________ 93-94______ 211________ 94-95______ 240________ 95-96______ 216________ 96-97______ 247________ 97-98______ 196________ 98-99______ 166________ 99-00______ 189________ 00-01______ 299________ 01-02______ 225________ 02-03______ 289________ 03-04______ 244________ 04-05______ 292________ 05-06______ 255________ 06-07______ 184________ 07-08______ 195________ 08-09______ 162________ 09-10______ 212________ 10-11______ 190________
11.1_____________ 380_____ 14.0 16.3_____________ 340_____ 12.6 13.8_____________ 316_____ 11.3 15.5_____________ 317_____ 10.9 16.5_____________ 397_____ 12.8 14.9_____________ 296______ 9.5 15.4_____________ 373_____ 11.7 16.0_____________ 309_____ 10.7 16.5_____________ 402_____ 13.4 16.9_____________ 320_____ 11.0 12.7_____________ 292______ 9.4 15.4_____________ 326_____ 11.6 12.9_____________ 371_____ 13.3 16.5_____________ 315_____ 12.1 15.7_____________ 342_____ 11.4 16.0_____________ 368_____ 12.7 16.6_____________ 435_____ 16.7 12.8_____________ 409_____ 15.1 18.5_____________ 435_____ 14.0 17.9_____________ 407_____ 14.0 17.2_____________ 468_____ 14.2 16.7_____________ 434_____ 15.0 16.1_____________ 463_____ 14.0 16.8_____________ 422_____ 14.6 16.0_____________ 445_____ 14.8 15.7_____________ 366_____ 11.4 15.3_____________ 400_____ 12.5 13.7_____________ 501_____ 14.7 14.3_____________ 411_____ 13.3 Avg.________Opponent_____Avg. 6.9______________ 191______ 7.6 9.3______________ 250______ 9.2 9.6______________ 194______ 7.2 7.3______________ 145______ 5.1 10.2_____________ 148______ 5.1 10.6_____________ 171______ 5.5 12.7_____________ 175______ 5.6 12.9_____________ 221______ 6.9 12.0_____________ 158______ 5.5 10.0_____________ 248______ 8.3 12.6_____________ 187______ 6.4 11.1_____________ 200______ 6.5 7.5______________ 191_____ 12.0 8.6______________ 217______ 7.8 8.3______________ 191______ 7.3 8.2______________ 217______ 7.2 6.8______________ 223______ 7.7 6.3______________ 220______ 8.4 7.0______________ 204______ 7.6 9.6______________ 231______ 7.5 7.8______________ 272______ 9.4 8.8______________ 338_____ 10.2 8.4______________ 288______ 9.9 8.8______________ 314______ 9.5 8.8______________ 254______ 8.8 6.1______________ 263______ 8.8 6.1______________ 275______ 8.6 5.1______________ 241______ 7.5 6.2______________ 261______ 7.7 6.1______________ 212______ 6.8
3-PT FG Percentage Year_______ Iowa_______ 87-88______ 33-86______ 88-89______ 35-100_____ 89-90______ 80-200_____ 90-91______ 34-108_____ 91-92______ 18-90______ 92-93______ 42-143_____ 93-94______ 51-139_____ 94-95______ 78-284_____ 95-96______ 74-216_____ 96-97______ 74-256_____ 97-98______ 63-221_____ 98-99______ 93-247_____ 99-00______ 122-388____ 00-01______ 175-473____ 01-02______ 199-554____ 02-03______ 156-497____ 03-04______ 176-483____ 04-05______ 155-452____ 05-06______ 142-395____ 06-07______ 157-391____ 07-08______ 197-506____ 08-09______ 196-537____
Pct.________Opponent_____ Pct. .384__________ 41-178_____ .230 .350__________ 78-180_____ .433 .400__________ 73-199_____ .367 .315__________ 68-212_____ .321 .200_________ 107-313_____ .313 .294__________ 96-314_____ .306 .367_________ 125-401_____ .312 .275__________ 96-356_____ .270 .343__________ 97-303_____ .320 .289_________ 128-414_____ .309 .285_________ 139-366_____ .380 .377__________116-385_____ .301 .314__________119-318_____ .374 .370_________ 121-437_____ .277 .359_________ 125-394_____ .317 .314_________ 177-550_____ .322 .364_________ 156-459_____ .340 .343_________ 204-565_____ .361 .359_________ 141-477_____ .296 .402_________ 174-501_____ .347 .389_________ 154-527_____ .292 .365_________ 167-539_____ .369
09-10______ 269-729____ .369_________ 210-612_____ .343 10-11______ 225-705____ .319_________ 173-557_____ .311
FG Percentage Year_______ Iowa_______ 74-75______ 453-1177____ 75-76______ 664-2056___ 76-77______ 581-1461___ 77-78______ 651-1610___ 78-79______ 893-1967___ 79-80______ 819-1931___ 80-81______ 739-1707___ 81-82______ 625-1576___ 82-83______ 685-1729___ 83-84______ 745-1621___ 84-85______ 774-1679___ 85-86______ 846-1737___ 86-87______ 928-1919___ 87-88______ 997-2009___ 88-89______ 977-2018___ 89-90______ 893-1922___ 90-91______ 822-1732___ 91-92______ 842-1793___ 92-93______ 890-1943___ 93-94______ 709-1651___ 94-95______ 618-1640___ 95-96______ 809-1915___ 96-97______ 801-1721___ 97-98______ 769-1662___ 98-99______ 720-1612___ 99-00______ 649-1685___ 00-01______ 847-1927___ 01-02______ 788-1773___ 02-03______ 854-1943___ 03-04______ 760-1739___ 04-05______ 858-1831___ 05-06______ 754-1655___ 06-07______ 708-1657___ 07-08______ 766-1736___ 08-09______ 759-1758___ 09-10______ 819-1975___ 10-11______ 749-1831___
Pct.________Opponent_____ Pct. .385_______Unavailable .323_______Unavailable .397_______Unavailable .404_______Unavailable .453_______Unavailable .424_______Unavailable .433________ 820-1821_____ .450 .397________ 731-1632_____ .448 .396________ 792-1733_____ .457 .460________ 630-1498_____ .420 .461________ 605-1562_____ .387 .487________ 639-1541_____ .415 .484________ 701-1677_____ .418 .496________ 687-1757_____ .391 .484________ 747-1760_____ .424 .465________ 632-1518_____ .416 .475________ 668-1661_____ .402 .470________ 597-1528_____ .391 .458_________657-1711_____ .384 .429________ 584-1493_____ .391 .377________ 580-1502_____ .386 .423________ 661-1750_____ .378 .465________ 634-1589_____ .349 .463________ 668-1658_____ .403 .447________ 745-1664_____ .448 .385________ 669-1569_____ .426 .440________ 783-1830_____ .428 .444________ 747-1784_____ .419 .440________ 873-2061_____ .424 .437________ 786-1787_____ .440 .469________ 814-1998_____ .407 .456________ 742-1789_____ .415 .427________ 786-1760_____ .447 .441________ 688-1820_____ .378 .432________ 779-2009_____ .388 .415________ 830-2039_____ .407 .409________ 750-1894_____ .396
FT Percentage Year_______ Iowa_______ 74-75______ 142-302____ 75-76______ 220-400____ 76-77______ 225-403____ 77-78______ 329-511_____ 78-79______ 434-663____ 79-80______ 348-516____ 80-81______ 338-455____ 81-82______ 309-440____ 82-83______ 324-467____ 83-84______ 287-463____ 84-85______ 249-415____ 85-86______ 243-406____ 86-87______ 347-555____ 87-88______ 369-551____ 88-89______ 420-618____ 89-90______ 344-499____ 90-91______ 357-556____ 91-92______ 349-535____ 92-93______ 436-647____ 93-94______ 319-477____ 94-95______ 330-512____ 95-96______ 442-658____ 96-97______ 342-487____ 97-98______ 386-558____ 98-99______ 367-544____ 99-00______ 396-557____ 00-01______ 510-709____ 01-02______ 434-623____ 02-03______ 512-689____ 03-04______ 433-563____ 04-05______ 433-615____ 05-06______ 447-588____ 06-07______ 461-585____ 07-08______ 373-509____ 08-09______ 462-583____ 09-10______ 452-586____ 10-11______ 478-628____
Pct.________Opponent_____ Pct. .420_______Unavailable .550_______Unavailable .558_______Unavailable .643_______Unavailable .654_______Unavailable .667_______Unavailable .744_________ 306-461_____ .664 .702_________ 356-531_____ .670 .694_________ 332-503_____ .660 .620_________ 328-491_____ .668 .600_________ 342-499_____ .685 .599_________ 377-565_____ .667 .625_________ 360-537_____ .670 .670_________ 368-539_____ .683 .680_________ 340-517_____ .658 .689_________ 342-508_____ .673 .642_________ 373-591_____ .631 .652_________ 380-585_____ .650 .674_________ 273-423_____ .645 .669_________ 324-484_____ .669 .645_________ 358-581_____ .663 .672_________ 404-575_____ .703 .702_________ 402-581_____ .692 .692_________ 412-596_____ .691 .675_________ 349-492_____ .709 .711_________ 453-633_____ .716 .719_________ 470-660_____ .712 .697_________ 413-576_____ .717 .743_________ 421-634_____ .664 .769_________ 402-570_____ .705 .704_________ 294-393_____ .748 .760_________ 288-415_____ .694 .788_________ 404-564_____ .716 .733_________ 395-560_____ .705 .792_________ 320-477_____ .671 .771_________ 403-554_____ .727 .761_________ 309-428_____ .722
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Scoring
3 189
2012 SEASON
Hawkeye Challenge History This season marks the 26th year that the Iowa women’s basketball team will host its annual Hawkeye Challenge. Iowa has won 20 of the 25 tournaments and boast a staggering 45-5 record.
2010 Championship
190
Butler vs. UNLV Iowa vs. Harvard
1985 Amana
Sunday, Nov. 13
Harvard vs. Butler/UNLV Iowa vs. Northern Colorado/Eastern Michigan
Hawkeye Classic
1994 Prairie Lights Hawkeye Classic
2003 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge
1986 Amana Hawkeye Classic
1995 Prairie Lights Hawkeye Classic
2004 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge
1996 - No Classic Held
2005 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge
Iowa 75, Bradley 39 Memphis State 68, NC State 58 NC State 82, Bradley 42 (3rd) Iowa 77, Memphis State 56 (1st)
Tennessee 86, Providence 70 Iowa 70, Boston 48 Providence 74, Boston 60 (3rd) Tennessee 74, Iowa 56 (1st)
1987 Amana Hawkeye Classic
Georgia 58, Southern Illinois 53 Iowa 85, Missouri 71 Southern Illinois 69, Missouri 51 (3rd) Iowa 66, Georgia 56 (1st)
1988 Amana Hawkeye Classic
Iowa 73, Miami of Ohio 44 Wake Forest 79, Eastern Illinois 66 Eastern Illinois 63, Miami of Ohio 59 (3rd) Iowa 78, Wake Forest 62 (1st)
1989 Amana Hawkeye Classic
Iowa 90, Howard 57 Connecticut 93, Penn State 84 (OT) Penn State 107, Howard 69 (3rd) Iowa 81, Connecticut 49 (1st)
1990 Amana Hawkeye Classic Iowa 81, UCLA 52 LSU 74, Kansas 63 Kansas 76, UCLA 63 (3rd) Iowa 73, LSU 65 (OT, 1st)
1991 Amana Hawkeye Classic
Washington 101, Northern Illinois 91 (2OT) Iowa 97, Ohio 52 Northern Illinois 73, Ohio 63 (3rd) Iowa 58, Washington 39 (1st)
1992 Amana Hawkeye Classic
Charlotte 57, Kentucky 54 Iowa 74, West Virginia 44 Kentucky 73, West Virgina 63 (3rd) Iowa 60, UNC Charlotte 38 (1st)
1993 Prairie Lights Hawkeye Classic Iowa 68, Laurentian 53 La. Tech 65, Butler 61 Butler 73, Laurentian 63 (3rd) Iowa 70, La. Tech 66 (1st)
Southern Cal 87, Marquette 76 Iowa 60, James Madison 30 Marquette 81, James Madison 65 (3rd) Iowa 65, Southern Cal 55 (1st)
UC Santa Barbara 68, Maryland 52 Iowa 64, Stephen F. Austin 58 Maryland 67, Stephen F. Austin 63 (3rd) Iowa 68, UC Santa Barbara 57 (1st)
1997 Prairie Lights Hawkeye Classic
Washington 75, Kansas 64 Iowa 56, CS Northridge 67 Kansas 79, CS Northridge 66 (3rd) Washington 63, Iowa 62 (1st)
1998 Hawkeye Classic (Only three teams) Missouri 80, Princeton 56 Iowa 59, Princeton 44 Iowa 75, Missouri 68 (1st)
1999 Gazette Hawkeye Classic
Iowa 92, Bradley 49 Syracuse 81, Chicago State 55 Bradley 77, Chicago State 42 (3rd) Iowa 76, Syracuse 73 (1st)
2000 Gazette Hawkeye Challenge
Iowa 99, Western Illinois 54 Nevada-Reno 82, American 59 Western Illinois 72, American 66 (3rd) Iowa 73, Nevada-Reno 59 (1st)
2001 Gazette Hawkeye Challenge Kent State 74, UAB 59 Iowa 86, UTPA 38 UAB 102, UTPA 75 (3rd) Iowa 76, Kent State 65 (1st)
2002 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge
Charlotte 61, Murray State 44 Iowa 84, IUPUI 75 (OT) Murray State 70, IUPUI 66 (OT, 3rd) Iowa 85, Charlotte 70 (1st)
Houston 66, Gonzaga 54 Iowa 83, Butler, 60 Gonzaga 65, Butler 59 (3rd) Houston 70, Iowa 64 (1st)
Missouri 68, Northern Illinois 61 Iowa 66, Southern Illinois 50 Northern Illinois 61, Southern Illinois 43 (3rd) Iowa 75, Missouri 54 (1st)
Rutgers 76, San Jose State 64 Iowa 79, Vermont 57 Vermont 55, San Jose State 52 (3rd) Rutgers 57, Iowa 51 (1st)
2006 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge
Iowa 93, Quinnipiac 77 Florida International 64, Florida A&M 50 Quinnipiac 64, Florida A&M 45 (3rd) Iowa 72, Florida International 62 (1st)
2007 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge
Iowa 87, Northern Illinois 43 Wyoming 66, Saint Joseph’s 64 Northern Illinois 90, Saint Joseph’s 82 (3rd) Wyoming 54, Iowa 50 (1st)
2008 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge
Iowa 83, Boston University 58 Providence 68, Portland 61 (OT) Portland 74, Boston University 62 (3rd) Iowa 64, Providence 46 (1st)
2009 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge Illinois State 61, UCLA 55 Iowa 67, Santa Clara 51 UCLA 77, Santa Clara 51 (3rd) Iowa 75, Illinois State 67 (1st)
2010 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge
Iowa 87, Northeastern 59 Central Michigan 78, Northern Colorado 74 Northeastern 61, Northern Colorado 53 (3rd) Iowa 90, Central Michigan 79 (1st)
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Saturday, Nov. 12
3 191
2012 SEASON
LETTERWINNERS
Name_________________________ Years____________________ Hometown Laurie Aaron___________________ 89-93_____________________ Detroit, MI Katie Abrahamson_______________ 88-90________________Cedar Rapids, IA Kachine Alexander_______________ 08-11________________Minneapolis, MN Holly Andersen_________________ 81-82________________Morton Grove, IL Lisa Anderson__________________ 80-84____________________ Oregon, WI Robin Anderson_________________ 80-85____________________ Brandt, SD Jenna Armstrong________________ 01-05__________________ Stockton, MO Wendy Ausdemore______________ 05-09______________________ Neola, IA
Simone Edwards________________ 93-97______________ Kingston, Jamaica Abby Emmert___________________ 04-08___________________ Winterset, IA
Cheryl Baker___________________ 82-84____________________Grinnell, KS Lisa Becker____________________ 83-87________________Cedar Rapids, IA Sue Beckwith___________________ 76-80_____________________ Boone, IA Mary Berdo____________________ 96-97, 99-01____________ Washington, IA Shanda Berry___________________ 85-89____________________ Oelwein, IA Tricia Blair_____________________ 83-87_________________ McFarland, WI Myesha Bledsoe________________ 1999__________________ Milwaukee, WI Demetria Bright_________________ 90-92__________________ Lexington, KY Beatrice Bullock_________________ 98-02_________________ Anchorage, AK
Angela Gallagher________________ 75-81__________________ Chillicothe, IL Cyndi Gaule____________________ 78-81__________________ Burlington, IA Julie Genzen___________________ 81-83_________________Bloomington, IL Lindsay Geoffroy________________ 01-04________________Los Alamitos, CA JeneĂŠ Graham__________________ 04-08_________________ Bolingbrook, IL Tiffany Gooden_________________ 94-98_________________ Fort Wayne, IN Connie Grauer__________________ 82-86___________________Cherokee, IA
April Calhoun___________________ 01-03_________________ New Hope, MN Jamie Cavey___________________ 01-05_______________ Mechanicsville, IA Kelsey Cermak_________________ 08-11____________________ Norwalk, IA Robin Christian_________________ 85-89___________________ Roxbury, MA Megan Considine________________ 10-________________________ Byron, IL Karen Clayton__________________ 92-96___________________ Raleigh, NC Cara Consuegra________________ 97-01___________________ Mt. Airy, MD Connie Davis___________________ 80-84_____________________ DeKalb, IL Virgie Dillingham________________ 90-94__________________Richmond, KY Nadine Domond_________________ 94-98_________________ Bridgeport, CT Hannah Draxten________________ 08-_________________ Fergus Falls, MN Pam DuBose___________________ 83-85_____________________ Detroit, MI Michelle Edwards_______________ 84-88____________________ Boston, MA
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Kristi Faulkner__________________ 01-04__________________ Glen Ellyn, IL Molly Finn_____________________ 78-81_________________ Columbus, OH Toni Foster_____________________ 89-93____________________ Chicago, IL Donna Freitag__________________ 81-83____________________ Oregon, WI Stacy Frese____________________ 95-96________________Cedar Rapids, IA Marva Fuller____________________ 84-88______________________ Holly, MI
Felicia Hall_____________________ 87-91_________________ Shreveport, LA Angela Hamblin_________________ 95-98_______________________Gary, IN Andrea Harmon_________________ 90-94______________ Oklahoma City, OK Cindy Haugejorde_______________ 76-80 __________________Parkville, MN Jane Heilskov__________________ 79-81___________________ Hampton, IA Amy Herrig_____________________ 95-99___________________ Dubuque, IA Melinda Hippen_________________ 80-82_________________Parkersburg, IA Kim Howard____________________ 78-82__________________ Estherville, IA Tia Jackson____________________ 90-95____________ Mardela Springs, MD Patrice Jennings________________ 98-00____________________ Chicago, IL Hilleri Jennings_________________ 99-00______________________ Manly, IA Cindy Johnson__________________ 78-81___________________ Indianola, IA Kristen Johnson_________________ 82-86_________________ Rochester, MN Morgan Johnson________________ 10-___________________ Platte City, MO Shante Jones___________________ 08_______________________ Carroll, OH Morgan Kasperek_______________ 02-06____________________Hinsdale, IL
Jolette Law____________________ 86-90___________________Florence, SC Angie Lee_____________________ 80-84_____________________ Paxton, IL Angie Lewis____________________ 83-85_____________________Largo, MD Jennie Lillis____________________ 00-04__________________ Urbandale, IA Lisa Long______________________ 83-87____________________ Newark, NJ Terri Lusignan__________________ 78-82__________________Park Ridge, IL Gabby Machado________________ 10_______________________ Pontiac, MI Antonia Macklin_________________ 91-95____________________ Boston, MA Leah Magner___________________ 98-02____________________ Palmer, AK Cathy Marx____________________ 90-94_________________ East Moline, IL Jenni Mayer____________________ 75-77______________Winthrop Harbor, IL Maureen McAlpine_______________ 82-86_________________ Rochester, MN Becca McCann_________________ 00-04___________________ Saginaw, MI Erin McGrane__________________ 77-80___________________ Dubuque, IA Tammy McKay__________________ 83-87_________________ McFarland, WI Rena McMillon__________________ 87-89_____________ Pompano Beach, FL Lindsey Meder__________________ 98-02______________________ Solon, IA Teresa Meyer___________________ 75-79______________ Overland Park, KS Becky Moessner________________ 75-78___________________ Waterloo, IA Barb Mueller___________________ 75-80____________________ Paullina, IA Kim Nelson____________________ 81-83____________________ Denison, IA Trisha Nesbitt__________________ 10-________________________ Ames, IA Jenny Noll_____________________ 93-97__________________ Muscatine, IA Lindsey Nyenhuis_______________ 05-09_______________ Grand Rapids, MI Lynn Oberbillig__________________ 75-78_______________ Northampton, MA Amber O’Brien__________________ 99-03________________Worthington, MN Lori Offergeld___________________ 77-81____________________ Chicago, IL Shannon Perry__________________ 94-98____________________ Carson, CA Katharine Peters________________ 75-78___________________ Dubuque, IA Randi Peterson_________________ 97-01_________________ Cedar Falls, IA Laura Podolak__________________ 98-00____________________ Basalt, CO Ebone Pope____________________ 04-06___________________ Ottumwa, IA Franthea Price__________________ 86-90________________ River Rouge, MI Jaime Printy____________________ 10-_______________________ Marion, IA Cassandra Rahming_____________ 88-92______________ W. Palm Beach, FL Jody Ratigan___________________ 86-90______________________ Neola, IA Erinn Reed_____________________ 93-94___________________ Saginaw, MI
Tiffany Reedy__________________ 02-06_____________________ Dysart, IA Jackie Regel___________________ 79-83__________________ Glen Ellyn, IL Joni Rensvold__________________ 78-80_________________ Cedar Falls, IA Lindsay Richards________________ 02-03__________________ Barrington, IL Maureen Riopelle_______________ 80-81___________________ Appleton, WI Sue Roeder____________________ 78-81___________________ Dubuque, IA Jade Rogers___________________ 11-__________________Cedar Rapids, IA Kris Rogers____________________ 76-82___________________ Iowa City, IA Margie Rubow__________________ 75-78___________________Brighton, CO Stacy Schlapkohl________________ 04-08_____________________ Durant, IA Jolynn Schneider________________ 84-88_______________Grosse Pointe, MI Tracy Schrupp__________________ 99-03____________________Gillette, WY Stephanie Schueler______________ 87-91_________________ Sioux Falls, SD Becky Shrigley__________________ 88-92___________________ Nashua, NH Laura Shawver_________________ 75-79______________ San Francisco, CA Megan Skouby__________________ 05-09____________________ Mentor, OH Crystal Smith___________________ 02-06__________________ Haughton, LA Kristi Smith____________________ 05-09__________________ Thornton, CO Tangela Smith__________________ 94-98____________________ Chicago, IL Johanna Solverson______________ 02-05, 08______________ Lake Zurich, IL Karen Swanson_________________ 78-79_____________________________ LaTonya Tate___________________ 88-92_____________________ Detroit, MI Jill Taylor______________________ 88-90____________________ Ambler, PA Theairra Taylor__________________ 10-_____________________ St. Paul, MN Molly Tideback__________________ 90-93___________________ Waterloo, IA DeDe Towe____________________ 76-80___________________ Alburnett, IA Necole Tunsil___________________ 90-94_______________St. Petersburg, FL Nicole VanderPol________________ 05-09_______________ Grundy Center, IA Krista VandeVenter______________ 04-08____________________ Osseo, MN Chinyere Vann__________________ 96-97___________________Brooklyn, NY Shirley Vargason________________ 75-78__________________ St. Charles, IL Polly Ven Horst_________________ 76-92_____________________ Dallas, TX Amy Van Arkel__________________ 98-00_________________ Cedar Falls, IA Kamille Wahlin__________________ 08-___________________ Crookston, MN Tracy Washington_______________ 84-86________________ Philadelphia, PA Jerica Watson__________________ 98-02_________________ Milwaukee, WI Lorelei Watts___________________ 87-89_________________ Rock Island, IL Trisha Waugh__________________ 88-91___________________ Jefferson, IA Melinda Welter__________________ 75-79__________________ Glen Ellyn, IL Diana Williams__________________ 75-80____________________ Chicago, IL Pam Williams___________________ 84-88____________________ Chicago, IL Malikah Willis___________________ 94-98_________________ Cleveland, OH Diane Wilson___________________ 76-81________________ New London, IA Kris Wistrom___________________ 79-83_________________ Des Moines, IA Arneda Yarbrough_______________ 91-95____________________ Racine, WI Cheri Young____________________ 79-82__________________ Muscatine, IA
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Darleen Kendel_________________ 81-82__________________ Barbeton, OH Lynn Kennedy__________________ 83-87___________________ Irvington, NJ Ann Kildahl____________________ 82-83_____________________Tomah, WI Carmen Kinrade________________ 78-79__________________Maquoketa, IA Timicha Kirby___________________ 94-95___________________Lynwood, CA Kari Knopf_____________________ 97-98_________________ Des Moines, IA Susan Koering__________________ 93-97___________________Stanwood, IA Kelly Krei______________________ 08-_____________________ Iowa City, IA
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#1 #2 Amber O’Brien Kristi Faulkner Zoraa Quoie Kamille Wahlin
#3
#4
Myesha Bledsoe Stacy Frese Abby Emmert Kadaiya Johns Kalli Hansen
#5
#10
Jerica Watson Arneda Yarbrough April Calhoun Stephanie Schueler Tracy Washington Kris Rogers Chinyere Vann Kari Knopf Lindsey Meder Crystal Smith
#11
Karen Clayton Cassandra Rahming Sue Roeder Jenna Armstrong* Kristi Smith Trisha Nesbitt
#33 #34 #35 #40 #41 #42 #43
Melinda Hippen Jane Heilskov Barb Muelle Katharine Peters Laura Podolak Deb Remmerde
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Simone Edwards Molly Tideback Jolette Law Connie Grauer Connie Davis Cindy Johnson Lori Offergeld Becky Moessner Johanna Solverson
Timicha Kirby Kristen Johnson Melinda Hippen Diane Wilson Gail Hudash Teresa Meyer Erin McGrane Laura Shawver Tracy Schrupp Stacy Schlapkohl
Darlene Kandel Terri Lusignan Cheri Young Karen Swanson Lynn Oberbillig
Tiffany Gooden Connie Davis Cathy Marx Cindy Haugejorde Shanda Berry Nicole VanderPol Julie Genzen Diane Wilson Jackie Regel Cyndi Gaule Tiffany Reedy
Thirty-four different numbers have been worn by the Hawkeyes throughout the years. Michelle Edwards (# 30) is the only Hawkeye to have her jersey retired. Incoming freshmen will be wearing the following numbers: Melissa Dixon (#21), Samantha Logic (#22), Kathryn Reynolds (#33), Virginia Johnson (#34) and Bethany Doolittle (#51). Only two basketball numbers have never been worn by an Iowa player (# 00 and # 53).
#12 #20 #21 #22
Laurie Aaron Lorelei Watts Tammy McKay Maureen Riopelle Sue Beckwith Margie Rubow Leah Magner Jenna Armstrong Morgan Johnson Nadine Domond Kim Nelson Sue Beckwith `
April Calhoun* Shante Jones Felicia Hall Lynn Kennedy Lindsay Geoffroy Shannon Perry Virgie Dillingham Patrice Jennings Ebone Pope Antonia Macklin Angie Lewis Lindsay Richards Kelly Krei
Necole Tunsil Robin Christian Tricia Blair Jenni Mayer Cara Consuegra Kachine Alexander
Susan Koering
Becky Shrigley Jolynn Schneider Lisa Anderson Joni Rensvold Shirley Vargason Mary Berdo Kristi Faulkner Kelsey Cermak
#23
Demetria Bright Robin Anderson Molly Finn DeDe Towe Mary Berdo Amy Van Arkel Theairra Taylor
#24
#25
Franthea Price Pam DuBose Diana Williams
Angela Hamblin Katie Abrahamson Rena McMillon Lisa Long Angie Lee Carmen Kinrade Melinda Welter JeneĂŠ Graham Jaime Printy
#30 Michelle Edwards Angie Lee Polly Ven Horst
#31
Malikah Willis Andrea Harmon Jill Taylor Donna Freitag Kris Wistrom Terri Lusignan Diane Wilson Barb Mueller Hannah Draxten
#32
Natalie Chambers Erinn Reed LaTonya Tate Pam Williams Ann Kildahl Kim Howard Angela Gallagher Tia Jackson Jody Ratigan Maureen McAlpine Wendy Ausdemore Jade Rogers
#44 #45 #50 #51 #52 #54 #55
Trisha Waugh Marva Fuller Cheryl Baker Beatrice Bullock
Megan Skouby Randi Peterson Tangela Smith Lisa Becker Holly Andersen Morgan Kasperek Jennie Lillis Krista VandeVenter Hilleri Jennings JoAnn Hamlin Lindsey Nyenhuis Jamie Cavey Gabby Machado
Amy Herrig Toni Foster Becca McCann
Jenny Noll
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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
STEVE ROE
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR
PHIL HADDY
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS SPECIAL ASSISTANT
MATT WEITZEL
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Coordinating media operations for the Iowa women’s basketball team is Assistant Athletic Communications Director Aaron Blau. The entire Iowa staff is available to answer questions, fill requests, arrange interviews, provide photographs and assist the media in obtaining information on the Hawkeyes.
Credential Requests: Credential requests should be made by e-mail or by fax on company letterhead. Requests made 10 days in advance will be mailed. All others not secured by game day may be picked up at the Athletic Communications Office during regular business hours or prior to the game at Will Call, located at the northwest entrance of Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Press Row: Press Row is located on the northwest side of Carver-Hawkeye Arena behind the Iowa team bench. Television cameras and visiting team video equipment are not allowed at Press Row. Space for this equipment is available upon request on the east side of Carver-Hawkeye Arena at concourse level. Postgame Interviews: Postgame interviews with the head coaches and selected players from both teams will be held in the Media Room located up the tunnel at the north end of Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Requests for players should be directed to a member of the Athletic Communications staff during the second half of each game. Interviews will begin after a required 10-minute “cooling-off” period. Only members of the working press with proper credentials will be allowed in the Media Room. Locker rooms are closed to the media. Lodging: Motels in the Iowa City area that have both a restaurant and lounge are the: Cantebury Inn (351-0400), Fairfield Inn (337-8382), Hampton Inn Suites (351-6600), Holiday Inn (351-6600), Iowa House Hotel (335-3513), Quality Inn on Highlander Plaza (354-2000), Sheraton (337-4058), Mariott Hotel (668-4000) and Red Roof Inn (337-9797). The area code is 319.
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TRACI WAGNER
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
AARON BLAU
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Gameday Services: The Iowa Athletic Communications staff will provide play-by-play and statistics at halftime and following the game. Quotes from the coaches and players interviewed at the postgame press conference will be made available upon request. Please make arrangements for this service prior to the game. E-Mail Services: All game notes, postgame statistics and play-by-play are available via e-mail in pdf format. To be placed on the e-mail list, contact a member of the Athletic Communications staff. This information is also posted timely on the official Iowa website: hawkeyesports.com FAX Services: One FAX machine is available to members of the working media free of charge on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please make arrangements for its use with a member of the Iowa Athletic Communications staff prior to the game. High Speed Internet Access: Hard wire high speed internet access is available at press row in CarverHawkeye Arena. Telephones: Several telephones are available to members of the working press in the External Relations Suite, Room S300 of Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Please make arrangements for entry into the office with a member of the Athletic Communications staff prior to the game. Should you need a telephone on press row, please make arrangements by calling Telecommunications at: (319) 335-2945.
CHRIS BREWER
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
JAMES ALLAN
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
DARREN MILLER DIRECTOR OF NEW MEDIA
THERESA WALENTA ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS SECRETARY
Athletic Communications Phone Numbers: Basketball Contact: Aaron Blau Office Phone: (319) 335-9411 Blau Cell: (319) 430-5103 E-Mail Address: aaron-blau@hawkeyesports.com Athletic Communications Director: Steve Roe Athletic Communications Special Assistant: Phil Haddy Assistant Athletic Communications Directors: Matt Weitzel, Chris Brewer, James Allan, Traci Wagner Director of New Media: Darren Miller Secretary: Theresa Walenta Student Assistants: Brandee Britt, Ashley Carlson, Maddie Church, Stephanie Dittmer, Nick Hegland, Kelly Jensen, Brady Johnson, Patrick Sojka and Kyle Soldwisch Press Row Phone: (319) 335-7284 Office Fax: (319) 335-9417 Internet Web Address: Updated information on the Iowa women’s basketball team is available on the University of Iowa’s athletic department home page on the Internet. Game notes, post-game reports, player and coaches bios, player game-by-game statistics, team overall and conference statistics and more can be found on the web site. The address is: hawkeyesports.com
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Sports Information Mailing Address: S300 Carver-Hawkeye Arena Iowa City, Iowa, 52242-1020
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2012 SEASON
THE HAWKEYE VISIONS ENDOWMENT PROGRAM The Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program is an on-going scholarship campaign, which seeks to create endowed scholarships for all starting positions in UI athletics. The program currently includes almost 200 scholarships ranging from fully endowed, partially endowed, in development or pledged via an estate gift. The following scholarships will be awarded for the 2011-12 academic year:
VISIONARY LEVEL SCHOLARSHIPS Beth and Bob Allsop Point Guard Scholarship Ray Carlson Lineman Scholarship Fritz and Mary Lee Duda Hawkeye Spirit Scholarships Mark Falb Quarterback Scholarship Bill and John Fenton Football Scholarship George C. and Nora Foerstner Memorial Football Scholarships Russ and Ann Gerdin Family Football Scholarships Russ and Ann Gerdin Family Men’s Basketball Scholarships Russ and Ann Gerdin Family Women’s Basketball Scholarship Russ and Ann Gerdin Family Wrestling Scholarship
Russ and Ann Gerdin Family Athletic Scholarship Leonard A. and Marlene S. Hadley Center Football Scholarship Robert G. and Annalee Jacoby Hockridge Wrestling Scholarship Jim and Rhonda Juhlin Men’s Basketball Scholarship Gus and Theo Mastrogany End Scholarship Robert W. and Jean C. Ottilie Athletic Scholarship John and Peg Slusher Softball Catcher Scholarship Arthur E. Stanley Football Scholarships Dale L. Tieden Football Scholarships Henry B. and Patricia B. Tippie Athletic Scholarships Jim and Susan Woods Offensive Lineman Scholarship
LEADERSHIP LEVEL SCHOLARSHIPS Dr. C.F. “Larry” and Lois Barrett Football Scholarship Micheal and Patricia Beal Women’s Basketball Scholarship John and Ruth Beckman Scholarships P. Sue Beckwith, M.D., Women’s Basketball Scholarship P. Sue Beckwith, M.D., Rowing Scholarship Warren and Harriet Berman Family Football Scholarship Warren and Harriet Berman Family Men’s Basketball Scholarship Mike Boddicker Baseball Scholarship Lester Bookey Memorial Scholarship Patty and Tom Buroker Football Scholarship Tom and Lori Cardella Football Scholarship B.W. “Wayne” Carpenter Football Scholarship Carver Scholarship/Slater Award Gene and Jennie Clay Football Scholarship John and Mary Ann Colloton Men’s Basketball Scholarship John and Mary Ann Colloton Football Scholarship John and Mary Ann Colloton Women’s Basketball Scholarship John and Mary Ann Colloton Wrestling Scholarship Catherine Nacke Cooper Men’s Basketball Scholarship Tom and Shari Davis Men’s Basketball Manager Scholarship Doran Family Gymnastics Scholarship C.W. “Bump” Elliot Football Scholarship Dr. Brent and Ellen Feller Men’s Basketball Scholarship John Ferentz Memorial Football Scholarship Hayden Fry Captain’s Scholarship Eugene and Pat Gauron Women’s Tennis Scholarship Al Grady Memorial Football Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Baseball Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Football Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Men’s Cross Country/Track Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Men’s Basketball Manager’s Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Softball Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Volleyball Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Women’s Basketball Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Wrestling Scholarship Theo and Glenda Hitchens Football Scholarship Theo and Glenda Hitchens Men’s Basketball Scholarship James Hoak Men’s Golf Scholarship Iowa Style Wrestling Scholarship Richard O. Jacobson Football Scholarship Johnson County I-Club Football Scholarship Johnson County I-Club Wrestling Scholarship Bud and Georgia Johnson Women’s Basketball Scholarship
Nile Kinnick Leadership Scholarship Nile Kinnick Memorial Scholarships Nile Kinnick Scholarship for Women Ron and Carol Kirchhoff Men’s Basketball Scholarship W.A. Krause Football Scholarship Gary Kurdelmeier Wrestling Scholarship Robert and Dorothy Lee Scholarship Jack and Ailene Liechty Men’s Golf Scholarship Jack and Ailene Liechty Football Scholarship Jack and Ailene Liechty Men’s Basketball Scholarship Jack and Ailene Liechty Women’s Basketball Scholarship Linn County I-Club Football Scholarship Brad and Anne Lohaus Men’s Basketball Scholarship Paul Mason Memorial Scholarship Bob and Jo Lynne Meskimen Family Football Scholarship Terry and Susan Mulligan Football Scholarship Terry and susan Mulligan Men’s Swimming Scholarship Bucky O’Connor Men’s Basketball Scholarship Bucky O’Connor Men’s Golf Scholarship Dennis and Donna Oldorf Athletic Scholarship Robert and Ruth Olson Football Scholarship Bob and Dorothy Otto Football Scholarship Dave Paulson Baseball Scholarship Whitey and Grace Piro Football Scholarship William and Kay Pitlik Wrestling Scholarship William and Kay Pitlik Football Scholarships William and Kay Pitlik Softball Scholarship William and Kay Pitlik Women’s Basketball Scholarship William and Kay Pitlik Field Hockey Scholarship Polk County I-Club Football Scholarship Polk County I-Club Softball Scholarship Bob Root Memorial Football Scholarship Stella Wolff Sanford Women’s Scholarship John and Dorothy Sill Wrestling Scholarship Roland and Esther Smith Men’s Athletic Scholarships Roland and Esther Smith Women’s Athletic Scholarships Professor Ralph I. and Barbara G. Stephens Women’s Basketball Scholarship Marshall Stewart Athletic Scholarship Dennis and Janice Oliver Strang Football Scholarship Chris Street Memorial Men’s Basketball Scholarship John Streif Men’s Basketball Scholarship Ben Trickey Memorial Scholarship Raymond K. and Susan K. Vawter Football Scholarship W. David Ward Football Scholarship Earl and Edna Yoder Football Scholarship
THE HAWKEYE VISIONS ENDOWMENT PROGRAM: INVESTING IN A WINNING FUTURE! To make a gift or for more information about the Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program, please contact Sloane Tyler, Associate Director of Development, (319) 335-3305 or (800) 648-6973. The UI Foundation is the preferred channel of support for private contributions to all areas of The University of Iowa. Required Gift Levels Visionary Level Scholarship Level $400,000 Example: The Jane Doe Women’s Basketball Point Guard Scholarship Leadership Level Scholarship Level $200,000 Example: The Doe Family Women’s Basketball Scholarship Sustaining Level Scholarship Level $50,000 Example: The John and Jane Doe Athletic Scholarship For a complete list of all scholarships currently awarded, please visit our website: jointheiclub.com
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