2009-10 Women's Basketball Yearbook

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Name of School Adrian College City - Zip Adrian, MI - 49221 Founded 1859 Enrollment 1,550 Nickname Bulldogs School colors Black & Gold Arena Merillat Sport & Fitness Center Capacity 1,300 Affiliation NCAA Division III Conference Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) President Dr. Jeffrey R. Docking Alma Mater Michigan State University Executive Vice President Richard Creehan Alma Mater California University (Pa.) Athletic Director Michael Duffy Alma Mater Adrian College Office Phone 517-264-3997 Senior Women’s Administrator Kristen Herrington Alma Mater Western Michigan University Office Phone 517-265-5161 ext. 4014 Head Athletic Trainer Jamie Fetter Alma Mater Defiance College Office Phone 517-265-5161 ext. 3969

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Alma Mater (Year) E-mail Address Record at School Year Entering Office Phone Assistant Coach Alma Mater E-mail Address Office Phone

Kathy Morris Muskingum College (1989) kmorris@adrian.edu 190-237 18th Season (517) 264-3975 Kyle Wilson Hanover College (2005) kmwilson@adrian.edu 517-265-5161 ext. 4004

Team Information

2008-09 Overall Record MIAA Record (Finish) Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

14-11 7-9 (T-6th Place) 7/4 4/1

Sports Information

Sports Information Director E-mail Address Office Phone Office Fax Assistant Sports Information Director E-mail Address Office Phone Athletics Web Site

Ryan Thompson rthompson@adrian.edu (517) 264-3280 (517) 264-3810 Kit Stetzel kstetzel@adrian.edu (517) 265-5161 ext. 5471 www.adrianbulldogs.com

2009-10 Schedule

Date Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Jan. 2 Jan. 6 Jan. 9 Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 23 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 23

Opponent Waynesburg ^ Defiance ^ at Siena Heights ALBION * at Alma * Marymount # Millikin # at Ohio Northern EARLHAM at Anderson at Trine * OLIVET * at Kalamazoo * CALVIN * SAINT MARY’S * at Hope * ALMA * at Albion * at Saint Mary’s * TRINE * at Olivet * KALAMAZOO * at Calvin * HOPE * MIAA TOURNAMENT

Time 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM 8:00 PM 7:30 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 3:00 PM 7:30 PM 3:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 3:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 3:00 PM 7:30 PM 3:00 PM 7:30 PM 3:00 PM TBA

^ - AC Tip Off Tournament (Adrian, Mich.) # - Cruzin’ Classic (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) * - MIAA Contest Home Games in CAPS All Times are Local to Site Schedule Subject to Change

Table of Contents

Quick Facts........................................................... 3 Season Preview.................................................... 4 Coaching Staff....................................................... 5 Player Profiles.................................................... 6-9 Team Roster........................................................ 10 2008-09 Stats & Results.......................................11 Adrian College Information............................. 12-13 Team Records..................................................... 14

2009-10 Women’s Basketball Media Guide Managing Editor: Design & Layout: Copy: Cover Design: Photos: Printing:

Kit Stetzel Ryan Thompson AC Public Relations Office K.C. Hahey & Ryan Thompson KE Action Pix & Dave Pearcy Spectrum Printers (Tecumseh, Mich.)

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QUICK FACTS

College Information


SEASON PREVIEW

The women’s basketball team would like to think more about the first half of last season and try and sustain that success for a complete season as the calendar turns into a new decade. The Bulldogs were sitting pretty with eight straight wins and an 8-1 record on December 16, 2008. Once the team got into the teeth of their MIAA schedule it was tougher sledding as they dropped six of their last seven games to finish last year with a 14-11 overall record and a 7-9 conference mark. The team entered the MIAA Tournament as the seventhseed and dropped a 74-60 decision at second-seeded Saint Mary’s. The team returns seven players from a year ago and a strong guard-laden nucleus. Senior Anita Stamps (River Rouge, Mich./Inter-City Baptist H.S.) is the go-to option on offense and was the team’s leading scorer in 2008-09. She was rewarded for her efforts by being named Second Team All-MIAA. Stamps averaged 13.5 points per game as a junior and became a player who could create off the dribble. She showed her versatility by also leading the team in three-pointers (37) making 37 percent from the arc. Stamps ranked fifth in the league in scoring, sixth in assists and third in steals.

The senior guard duo of Jennifer Perrin (Richland, Mich./ Gull Lake H.S.) and Elysia Norris (Eaton Rapids, Mich./Eaton Rapids H.S.) bring two years of starting experience to the backcourt. Perrin has run the point for most of the last two years and Norris is the third guard used in a three-guard lineup by head coach Kathy Morris. Perrin is a good compliment to Stamps on the offensive end as a solid shooter. She ranked seventh in the MIAA in scoring at 11.7 points per game. Perrin shot 46.4 percent from the floor and 77.5 percent at the free throw line in 2008-09. Norris played in 25 games and made 22 starts a year ago. She is a hustle player who averaged 3.9 rebounds and 4.8 points. The frontcourt will be thin in terms of depth as senior Ashley McClarren (Waterford, Mich./Our Lady of the Lakes H.S.) and sophomore Jenn Headley (Hicksville, Ohio/Hicksville H.S.) are the only returners who have varsity experience. McClarren was the fourth leading scorer on the team last year at 6.0 points per outing. She shot 45.3 percent from the floor and ranked second on the team with 4.3 rebounds per game. Headley came off the bench to play in 23 games and averaged 14 minutes per game. She shot 55.7 percent during her court time and grabbed 78 rebounds. Sophomores Kayla Fowler (Logansport, Ind./Logansport H.S.) and Katie Ross (Clawson, Mich./Clawson H.S.) gained valuable experience as freshmen and will look to continue their maturity on the floor. Fowler can play guard and forward spots and is listed as a guard on the roster. She played in 24 games for an average of 9.2 minutes. Fowler made 37 percent from the field and was 3-of-6 from the arc. Ross had the second-most three’s on the team (26) and will look to connect on a better percentage (31.0) in 2009-10. She filled in at point when Perrin was on the bench but is a better fit at shooting guard. Ross shot 67.7 percent from the free throw line and averaged 4.7 points per game. The season gets underway on November 20 as Adrian hosts its Tip-off Classic. The Bulldogs will play cross-town rival Siena Heights on November 24. The team will also travel to Florida a week before Christmas for the Cruzin’ Classic in Fort Lauderdale. Adrian will play Marymount and Millikin on back-to-back days on a neutral court.

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18th Season kmorris@adrian.edu - Muskingum College (1989) (517) 264-3975 Kathy Morris begins her 18th season as head coach of the Adrian College women’s basketball team. She is second in school history in coaching wins with 190, trailing only Nancy Walsh (223 victories from 1964-86). Morris is also second in Adrian history behind Walsh (1964-86) in seasons coached and games coached (427). Since 1997, Morris has guided the Bulldogs to three seasons of 15 wins or more (`97, `99, `02) and four appearances in the MIAA Tournament semifinals. The 2007-08 Lady Bulldogs defeated Calvin on the road in the tournament quarterfinals as the fifth seed before falling at Albion. One of the most successful campaigns came in 2002, when the Bulldogs finished third in the conference with a 17-10 record. In the 2002 MIAA Tournament, Adrian defeated Saint Mary’s in the opening round before falling to Kalamazoo in the semifinals. Morris coached a First-Team All MIAA player (RaSheida Edwards), a Second-Team MIAA player (Sarah Vincke) and two honorable mention players (Lisa Butts, Annie Morton). In all, Morris has coached 11 First-Team All-MIAA players in her tenure, including two MIAA scoring champions in Tricia Clark (1997) and Ann Terpstra (1998). She has also coached three 1,000 point scorers (Vincke, Terpstra and Renae Huyck). Vincke is second on Adrian’s career points list with 1,486. Morris is a member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) and the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan (BCAM). She was a regional NCAA committee member from 2000-03. Before coming to Adrian, Morris served as an assistant basketball coach and head soccer coach at her alma mater, Muskingum College from 1989-92. In 1991, Muskingum’s basketball team advanced to the NCAA Division III championship game before falling to St. Thomas (Minn.). The following season, the Muskies advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16. A 1989 graduate of Muskingum College, Morris played four seasons on the women’s basketball team, serving as a captain during her junior and senior years. During her senior season, the Muskies finished 29-2 and were the first team Ohio Athletic Conference history to go through the regular season and conference tournament undefeated. Muskingum advanced to the NCAA Elite 8 before falling to eventual national champion Elizabethtown (Pa.). Morris is currently third on Muskingum’s all-time scoring list with 1,560 points. She was inducted into the Muskingum College Hall of Fame in Oct. 2000. Morris earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in history, physical education and secondary education from Muskingum College. She also received a Master of Science degree in physical education, health and sports science at Ohio University in 1992. Morris (formerly Lee) has three older brothers who are prep coaches in Ohio. Dennis Lee is the head football coach and girls basketball coach at Bluffton High School. Mike Lee is the assistant principal and boys basketball coach at Minster High School. Greg Lee is the assistant girls basketball coach at VanBuren High School. She lives in Adrian with her husband Charlie and three daughters, Ashley, Lindsey and Abigail.

Assistant Coach Kyle Wilson

2nd Season kmwilson@adrian.edu - Hanover College (2005) 517-265-5161 ext. 4004 Kyle Wilson will enter his second season as the assistant coach for the Adrian College women’s basketball team. Wilson comes to Adrian after working in several capacities for the Hanover College athletic department since August 2003. While a student at Hanover, Wilson was a member of the event staff for various athletic events and also filled the role of student assistant women’s basketball coach. He is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. After graduation, the native Hoosier stayed on with the Panthers as an athletic department intern during the 2006-07 school year. Wilson served as a game-day administrator for home athletic events while also assisting with the hiring and scheduling of event staff. Wilson has also been an assistant women’s basketball coach for the Panthers since August 2006. As a prep player at Franklin County High School, Wilson was a three-year team captain and recipient of the 2001 Coaches’ Award for Leadership and Work Ethic. The Wildcats also had their first two winning seasons while Wilson was on the team. During the summer immediately after graduating high school, Wilson was a member of the Indiana All-Stars team that played in the 2001 Down Under Hoops Classic. A May 2005 graduate of Hanover College, Wilson earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in physical education. Wilson also holds a Master of Education in sport administration from Xavier University.

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COACHING STAFF

Head Coach Kathy Morris


PLAYER PROFILES

Senior G • 5-7 River Rouge, Mich. Inter-City Baptist H.S.

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Anita Stamps

2008-09 (Jr.): Started in all 25 games... averaged 28.3 minutes per game... led the team by averaging 13.5 points per game...grabbed 3.9 rebounds per game...led the team in points (337), assists (77), and steals (77)...broke the Adrian College steals record in a single season with 77...made four blocks... shot 122-of-290 (.421) from the floor and 37-of-100 (.370) from behind the arc...went 56-of-100 (.560) from the charity stripe...scored a season-high 24 points against Anderson University on Jan. 3...hit four three point field goals against Trine on Feb. 4...made eight free throws against Saint Mary’s on Feb. 24...dished out six assists against Penn State Behrend on Nov. 23...recorded eight steals against Kalamazoo on Jan. 10...led the team in scoring 11 times throughout the season. 2007-08 (So.): Played in all 26 games and made four starts as a sophomore... averaged 17.9 minutes per game... averaged 7.5 points and 2.5 rebounds per game...ranked fourth on the team in scoring and third in assists with 51... recorded 30 steals and five blocked shots...shot 74-of-185 (.400) from the floor and 9-of-24 (.375) from behind the arc...went 37-of-63 (.587) from the charity stripe...scored in double figures in eight games including four of the last seven games (9 points in two other games)...set a season-high with 17 points versus Olivet on Jan. 19...dished out a season-high nine assists against Tri-State on Dec. 5...scored 11 points in MIAA first round game at Calvin on Feb. 26. 2006-07 (Fr.): Played in 25 games and started in 18 contests...averaged 19 minutes per game and logged a season-high 28 minutes while scoring 14 points and grabbing seven boards against Siena Heights on Nov. 21... averaged 8.0 points and 2.6 rebounds per game...scored in double figures in nine contests...scored a season-high

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23 points and went 7-of-8 at the foul line at Kalamazoo on Dec. 9...scored 19 points and grabbed five boards at Alma on Feb. 7...shot 33.5 percent (77of-230) from the floor and was a 59.4 percent free throw shooter (38-of-64)... totaled 66 rebounds, 29 assists and 27 steals. Personal: Majoring in business administration with a minor in math... born in Detroit, Michigan on March 2, 1988...daughter of Jerry Stamps and Michelle Franklin...attended Inter-City Baptist (Chargers) High School in Allen Park graduating in 2006...named First Team All-League as a junior and senior...broke school record with 33 points in a game...named League MVP as a senior...named to the AllDownriver Dream Team...scored 1,436 career points and earned a total of six varsity letters...favorite sports team is the Detroit Pistons...favorite TV show is Dance Crew.

Senior G • 5-8 Richland, Mich. Gull Lake H.S.

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Jennifer Perrin

2008-09 (Jr.): Played in all 25 games with 24 starts...averaged 30.5 minutes per game...averaged 11.7 points and 4.0 rebounds per game...ranked second on the team in points (292) and assists (69)...recorded 23 steals and six blocked shots...shot 103-of222 (.464) from the floor and 17-of49 (.347) from behind the arc...went 69-of-89 (.775) from the charity stripe... scored a season-high 25 points against Calvin on Feb. 7...made seven free throws against Ohio Northern on Dec. 3...grabbed a season-high 12 rebounds against Olivet on Jan. 24...dished out a season-high eight assists against Hope on Jan. 21...led the team in scoring six times. 2007-08 (So.): Played in all 26 games and started in 24 contests as a sophomore...played the most minutes (27.0) per game on the team...ranked third on the team in scoring (8.0 ppg) and fourth in rebounds (85)...led the team with 55 assists and ranked

second in steals (33)...shot 73-of-192 (.380) from the floor and 54-of-61 (.885) at the free throw line...led the MIAA in free throw percentage...scored in double figures in eight games including a season-high 18 points at Alma on Jan. 9...scored 13 points in the MIAA semifinals at Albion on Feb. 28...scored 17 points and pulled down a seasonhigh nine rebounds versus Alma on Feb. 9...dished out a season-high five assists at Kalamazoo. 2006-07 (Fr.): Played in all 25 games coming off the bench...averaged 14.3 minutes per game...averaged 3.6 points and 2.7 rebounds per game... played a season-high 25 minutes and scored nine points against Kalamazoo on Jan. 24...scored a season-high 11 points and went 4-of-5 from the field against Alma on Jan. 10...scored 10 points against Tri-State on Feb. 10... grabbed a season-high eight boards at Calvin on Jan. 27...shot 35.4 percent (28-of-79) from the floor and 66.7 percent (30-of-45) from the charity stripe...totaled 67 rebounds, 29 assists and 14 steals. Personal: Majoring in marketing with a minor in psychology...born in Kalamazoo, Michigan on September 12, 1987...daughter of David and Deanne Perrin...attended Gull Lake (Blue Devils) High School graduating in 2006...member of state quarterfinal team as a senior going 24-2...named team captain and one of the top 50 players in Michigan as a senior... named to the Kalamazoo Gazette AllStar Team...named All-State honorable mention in class B.

Senior F • 5-9 Waterford, Mich. Our Lady of the Lakes H.S.

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Ashley McClarren

2008-09 (Jr.): Started in all 25 games... averaged 24.8 minutes per game... averaged 6.0 points and 4.3 rebounds per game...recorded 28 assists, two blocked shots, and 16 steals...shot 48-of-106 (.453) from the field and 55-of-101 (.545) from the charity stripe...made seven free throws against


Senior G • 5-6 Eaton Rapids, Mich. Eaton Rapids H.S.

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assists and 25 steals...shot 44-of-147 (.299) from the field and 6-of-29 (.207) from behind the arc...shot 27-of-47 (.574) from the charity stripe...grabbed a season-high 10 rebounds against Calvin on Jan. 17...recorded a gamehigh seven rebounds against Albion on Dec. 6. 2007-08 (So.): Played in all 26 games and started 22 times as a sophomore... averaged 16.5 minutes per game... averaged 4.7 points and 2.7 rebounds per game...shot 49-of-123 (.398) from the floor and 19-of-41 (.463) at the free throw line...connected on 5-of-18 (.278) from behind the arc...recorded 27 steals and 23 assists...scored in double figures in three games including a season-high 12 points at Siena Heights on Nov. 20...scored 11 points at Hope on Feb. 16...grabbed a season-high seven rebounds against Calvin on Jan. 12. 2006-07 (Fr.): Played in all 25 games coming off the bench...averaged 11.6 minutes per game...played a seasonhigh 22 minutes against Hope on Jan. 31...averaged 3.5 points and 2.1 boards per game...scored a seasonhigh nine points on three occasions... grabbed a season-high five boards in the first and last games of the season... shot 33.7 percent (32-of-95) from the field and 73.9 percent (17-of-23) from the foul line...totaled 53 rebounds, 23 assists and 12 steals. Personal: Majoring in business management/marketing with a minor in spanish...born on January 1, 1989... daughter of Elsa Gallegos...attended Eaton Rapids (Greyhounds) High School graduating in 2006...advanced to regional finals as a senior...named Second Team All-Conference as a junior and senior...named team MVP as a senior...lettered for four years in basketball, three in track and two in softball...member of the choir in high school...favorite sports teams are the Detroit Pistons, Detroit Lions and Detroit Tigers...favorite athletes are Candace Parker and Jon Kitna... favorite TV shows are Will & Grace and Friends...favorite movies are Love & Basketball, Coyote Ugly, and The Notebook...favorite musicians are Red Hot Chili Peppers, CCR and Sublime.

PLAYER PROFILES

Alma on Feb. 21...dished out six assists against Alma on Jan. 14...led the team in scoring with 15 against Kalamazoo on Feb. 18. 2007-08 (So.): Played in 25 games and started in 18 contests as a sophomore... averaged 5.6 points and 3.9 rebounds per game...averaged 20.3 minutes per game...shot 49-of-103 (.476) from the floor and 41-of-90 (.456) at the free throw line...ranked second on the team with 50 offensive boards...recorded 27 assists and 15 steals...scored in double figures in five games including a season-high 14 points at Ohio Northern on Nov. 28...also pulled down a seasonhigh nine rebounds at ONU. 2006-07 (Fr.): Played in 14 games and started in 12 contests at forward... missed the final weeks of the season due to injury...averaged 20.3 minutes per game...scored in double figures in four games including a season-high 20 points against Defiance on Dec. 28... recorded a double-double with a seasonhigh 13 boards against Defiance... grabbed 10 boards and scored eight points at Albion on Dec. 1...scored 15 points and grabbed eight boards in season opener against Rochester on Nov. 18...averaged 7.3 points and 5.1 rebounds per game...shot 49.3 percent (37-of-75) from the floor and 60.9 percent (28-of-46) from the foul line. Personal: Majoring in psychology... born in Waterford, Michigan on August 19, 1988...daughter of Leon and Cindy McClarren...attended Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes (Lakers) High School graduating in 2006...lettered four years in basketball...named All-League and All-Catholic as a junior and senior... high honor roll member..favorite TV shows are King of Queens and Family Guy.

Sophomore F • 5-10 Hicksville, Ohio Hicksville H.S.

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Jenn Headley

2008-09 (Fr.): Played in 23 games... averaged 14.0 minutes per game... averaged 3.7 points and 3.4 rebounds per game...recorded 12 assists, three blocked shots and six steals...shot 34-of-61 (.557) from the field and 18-of-29 (.621) from the charity stripe... led the team with nine rebounds in her first career game as a Bulldog against Heidelberg on Nov. 15. Personal: Majoring in political science...born in Hicksville, Ohio on July 12, 1990...daughter of Randy and Beth Headley...attended Hicksville (Aces) High School graduating in 2008...earned four letters in basketball...played for Lindsey Kees at Hicksville...won a sectional title as a junior...named second team alldistrict as a junior...named first team all-Green Meadows Conference as a senior...named second team all-district as a senior...named first team allconference in volleyball...earned four letters in track...named scholar athlete and member of honor roll...volunteered with Make-a-Wish Foundation and Big Brothers & Big Sisters...member of Student Council...favorite sports teams are Chicago Cubs, Green Bay Packers, Ohio State Buckeyes and Boston Celtics...favorite athletes are Brett Favre, Michael Phelps and Lisa Leslie...favorite TV shows are Will & Grace, Big Bang Theory and House.

Elysia Norris

2008-09 (Jr.): Played in all 25 games with 23 starts...averaged 18.3 minutes per game...averaged 4.8 points and 3.9 rebounds per game...recorded 20

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PLAYER PROFILES

Sophomore G • 5-6 Clawson, Mich. Clawson H.S.

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Katie Ross

2008-09 (Fr.): Played in 25 games with one start...averaged 17.6 minutes per game...averaged 4.7 points and 1.6 rebounds per game...recorded 39 assists, five blocked shots, and 14 steals...shot 35-of-112 (.313) from the field and 26-of-84 (.310) from behind the arc...connected on 21 of her 31 free throw attempts (.677)...knocked down three, three point field goals against against Alma on Jan. 14...dished out six assists against Anderson on Jan. 3. Personal: Majoring in exercise science...born on June 1, 1990... daughter of Jeff and Ann Ross... attended Clawson (Trojans) High School graduating in 2008...played four years of varsity basketball...earned four letters in basketball, soccer and volleyball...earned two letters in cross country...named team MVP and MVP of the Metro Conference as a senior... named Sixth Team All-State by BCAM as a senior...named First Team AllMetro Conference for three years... favorite sports team is the Detroit Pistons...favorite athletes are Ruth Riley and Curtis Granderson...favorite TV show is CSI.

Sophomore G • 5-9 Logansport, Ind. Logansport H.S.

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Kayla Fowler

2008-09 (Fr.): Played in 24 games... averaged 9.2 minutes per game... averaged 1.9 points and 2.6 rebounds per game...recorded five assists, three blocked shots, and nine steals...shot 17-of-46 (.370) from the field and hit three of her six three point attempts (.500) from beyond the arc...went 9-of15 (.600) from the charity stripe...led the team with eight rebounds against Westminster on Nov. 22. Personal: Majoring in exercise science...born in Logansport, Indiana on July 30, 1989...daughter of Elizabeth Fowler...attended Logansport (Lady Berries) High School graduating in 2008...played on a strong varsity team which compiled a 33-13 record over the last two years... won a sectional championship as a senior...named All-Conference as a junior and senior...named to the Twin Lakes All-Tournament Team as a senior...member of National Honor Society...favorite sports teams are the Chicago Cubs, Indianapolis Colts and Indiana Hoosiers...favorite TV shows are House, Arrested Development and Family Guy...favorite movies are Garden State and Pride & Prejudice.

Freshman G • 5-5 Ovid, Mich. Ovid-Elsie H.S.

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Kayla Galecka

Personal: Majoring in marketing & advertising...born in Lansing, Michigan on December 12, 1990...daughter of Tom and Shawn Galecka...participated in basketball and soccer at the varsity level at Ovid-Elsie High School...named First Team All-Tri Valley Conference from 2006-09 in soccer...earned four varsity letters in basketball and was named Honorable Mention All-State as a senior...named Academic AllState in basketball...named to the AllDream Team by Lansing State Journal in basketball and soccer...member of the National Honor Society...favorite sports teams are the Phoenix Mercury, Detroit Lions and Orlando Magic... favorite athletes are Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird...favorite TV shows are SportsCenter and CSI...favorite movies are The Hangover and The Lion King.

Freshman G • 5-4 Gibraltar, Mich. St. Mary’s Catholic Central H.S.

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Nicole Boggs

Personal: Majoring in accounting with a minor in spanish...born in Gettzville, New York on June 30, 1991...daughter of Gary and Laurie Boggs...played four years of basketball for Monroe St. Mary’s Catholic Central High School... named All-Huron League, All-Region and Honorable Mention All-State as a senior...favorite sports teams are the Detroit Shock and Detroit Pistons... favorite athlete is Ivory Latta.

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Jessica Duleba

Personal: Majoring in athletic training...born in Windsor, Ontario on August 8, 1991...daughter of Thomas and Anna Salveta...prepped at White Lake Lakeland High School under coach Mike Head...as a senior captured the Kensington Lakes Athletic Association North Division and overall championship going 15-5...named Athlete of the Week in the Oakland Press on January 22, 2009...named All-Area by Oakland Press as a senior.

Freshman G • 5-8 Adrian, Mich. Adrian H.S.

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Elliot Bailey

Personal: Undecided about a major... born July 20, 1990...daughter of John and Jennifer Bailey...participated in basketball and softball for the Adrian Maples...named Most Improved Player and Honorable Mention All-SEC in basketball...named Honorable Mention All-SEC in softball...member of the National Honor Society...favorite sports team is the Detroit Pistons.

Freshman G • 5-7 Warrensville Hts., Ohio John F. Kennedy H.S.

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Rachael Walker

Personal: Majoring in pre-pharmacy... born in Atlanta, Georgia on January 10, 1991...daughter of Donna Agrinsonis and Larry Walker...attended John F. Kennedy H.S...earned four varsity letters in basketball...named Second Team All-Northeast Ohio...averaged 10 points and three rebounds per game during her senior season... helped her team win a district and city championship as a freshman...also competed in cross country and track and field...member of the National Honor Society...favorite sports teams are the Phoenix Suns and the Los Angeles Sparks...favorite athletes are LeBron James and Candice Parker.

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PLAYER PROFILES

Freshman G • 5-7 Commerce Twp., Mich. White Lake Lakeland H.S.


2009-10 ROSTERS

ADRIAN COLLEGE NUMERICAL ROSTER # Name 10 Kayla Galecka 12 Anita Stamps 14 Jenn Headley 15 Jennifer Perrin 21 Katie Ross 24 Nicole Boggs 25 Jessica Duleba 30 Ashley McClarren 32 Elliot Bailey 33 Rachael Walker 34 Elysia Norris 40 Kayla Fowler

Pos. Ht. G 5-5 G 5-7 F 5-10 G 5-8 G 5-6 G 5-4 G 5-7 F 5-9 G 5-8 G 5-7 G 5-6 G 5-9

Year FR SR SO SR SO FR FR SR FR FR SR SO

Hometown (H.S.) Ovid, Mich. (Ovid Elsie) River Rouge, Mich. (Inter-City Baptist) Hicksville, Ohio (Hicksville) Richland, Mich. (Gull Lake) Clawson, Mich. (Clawson) Gibraltar, Mich. (St. Mary’s Catholic Central) Commerce Twp., Mich. (White Lake Lakeland) Waterford, Mich. (Our Lady of the Lakes) Adrian, Mich. (Adrian) Warrensville Hts., Ohio (John F. Kennedy) Eaton Rapids, Mich. (Eaton Rapids) Logansport, Ind. (Logansport)

ADRIAN COLLEGE ALPHABETICAL ROSTER # Name 32 Elliot Bailey 24 Nicole Boggs 25 Jessica Duleba 40 Kayla Fowler 10 Kayla Galecka 14 Jenn Headley 30 Ashley McClarren 34 Elysia Norris 15 Jennifer Perrin 21 Katie Ross 12 Anita Stamps 33 Rachael Walker

Pos. Ht. Wt. Year G 5-8 FR G 5-4 FR G 5-7 FR G 5-9 SO G 5-5 FR F 5-10 SO F 5-9 SR G 5-6 SR G 5-8 SR G 5-6 SO G 5-7 SR G 5-7 FR

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 10 Kayla Galecka - (Ga-leck-a 15 Jennifer Perrin - (Pair-IN) 25 Jessica Duleba - (Dew-leba 30 Ashley McClarren - (McClair-in) 34 Elysia Norris - (El-e-see-a)

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Hometown (H.S.) Adrian, Mich. (Adrian) Gibraltar, Mich. (St. Mary’s Catholic Central) Commerce Twp., Mich. (White Lake Lakeland) Logansport, Ind. (Logansport) Ovid, Mich. (Ovid Elsie) Hicksville, Ohio (Hicksville) Waterford, Mich. (Our Lady of the Lakes) Eaton Rapids, Mich. (Eaton Rapids) Richland, Mich. (Gull Lake) Clawson, Mich. (Clawson) River Rouge, Mich. (Inter-City Baptist) Warrensville Hts., Ohio (John F. Kennedy)


Off-Def 16-82 46-54 43-145 49-58 42-55 9-26 6-34 28-50 14-37 22-27 26-37 1-0 57-79 359-684 337-626

Rebs. Avg. Ast. 98 3.9 77 100 4.0 69 188 7.5 14 107 4.3 28 97 3.9 20 35 1.8 25 40 1.6 39 78 3.4 12 51 2.8 8 49 2.5 13 63 2.6 5 1 0.5 0 136 1043 41.7 310 963 38.5 315

Record

Overall (14-11)

Home (9-4)

Away (4-7)

DATE 11/15/08 11/16/08 11/22/08 11/23/08 11/25/08 12/03/08 12/06/08 12/13/08 12/16/08 12/22/08 01/03/09 01/07/09 01/10/09 01/14/09 01/17/09 01/21/09 01/24/09 01/28/09 02/04/09 02/07/09 02/11/09 02/14/09 02/18/09 02/21/09 02/24/09

OPPONENT vs. Heidelberg vs. Edgewood vs. Westminster at Penn State Behrend Siena Heights Ohio Northern Albion * Trine * at Earlham at Olivet * Anderson Saint Mary’s * at Kalamazoo * Alma * at Calvin * Hope * Olivet * at Albion * at Trine * Calvin * at Saint Mary’s * at Hope * Kalamazoo * at Alma * at Saint Mary’s

SCORE L 59-63 W 66-57 W 57-45 W 72-69 W 68-58 W 68-58 W 54-52 W 55-54 W 76-49 L 66-71 W 64-63 L 69-74 W 69-56 W 57-50 L 66-72 L 52-65 W 82-53 W 70-62 L 59-62 L 81-88 L 71-77 L 53-102 W 75-73 L 61-63 L 60-74

HIGH POINTS Jennifer Perrin (14) Megan Bouwens (18) Anita Stamps (13) Megan Bouwens (13) Megan Bouwens (18) Jennifer Perrin (18) Jennifer Perrin (13) Anita Stamps (18) Anita Stamps (23) Anita Stamps (19) Anita Stamps (24) Anita Stamps (23) Megan Bouwens (13) Megan Bouwens (12) Jennifer Perrin (18) Anita Stamps (9) Anita Stamps (23) Jennifer Perrin (24) Anita Stamps (19) Jennifer Perrin (25) Anita Stamps (20) Megan Bouwens (12) Ashley McClarren (15) Megan Bouwens (19) Anita Stamps (16)

TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 94 4 77 337 13.5 86 6 23 292 11.7 50 12 31 266 10.6 35 2 16 151 6.0 66 0 25 121 4.8 44 2 18 96 4.8 59 5 14 117 4.7 14 3 6 86 3.7 12 13 9 58 3.2 31 2 13 60 3.0 19 3 9 46 1.9 1 0 0 0 0.0 514 52 241 1630 65.2 449 86 233 1610 64.4

Neutral (1-0) HIGH REBOUNDS Jenn Headley (9) Megan Bouwens (9) Kayla Fowler (8) Megan Bouwens (9) Megan Bouwens (6) Jenn Headley (7) Elysia Norris (7) Megan Bouwens (8) Megan Bouwens (6) Megan Bouwens (10) Megan Bouwens (12) Anita Stamps (8) Megan Bouwens (7) Jenny Carlson (7) Elysia Norris (10) Jenn Headley (8) Jennifer Perrin (12) Jenny Carlson (8) Perrin, Bouwens (11) Megan Bouwens (9) Megan Bouwens (7) Megan Bouwens (8) Megan Bouwens (6) Megan Bouwens (10) Megan Bouwens (15)

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2008-09 STATS & RESULTS

## Player GP-GS Min/Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 12 Anita Stamps 25-25 707/28.3 122-290 .421 37-100 .370 56-100 .560 15 Jennifer Perrin 25-24 763/30.5 103/222 .464 17-49 .347 69-89 .775 20 Megan Bouwens 25-25 702/28.1 110-259 .425 0-3 .000 46-71 .648 30 Ashley McClarren 25-25 620/24.8 48-106 .453 0-1 .000 55-101 .545 34 Elysia Norris 25-23 458/18.3 44-147 .299 6-29 .207 27-47 .574 25 Liz Hafeli 20-2 369/18.5 28-80 .350 17-42 .405 23-25 .920 23 Katie Ross 25-1 441/17.6 35-112 .313 26-84 .310 21-31 .677 14 Jenn Headley 23-0 322/14.0 34-61 .557 0-0 .000 18-29 .621 33 Jenny Carlson 18-0 245/13.6 20-53 .377 1-2 .500 17-25 .680 24 JaLisha Belle 20-0 177/8.9 22-74 .297 0-10 .000 16-19 .842 40 Kayla Fowler 24-0 220/9.2 17-46 .370 3-6 .500 9-15 .600 44 Cierra Seifert 2-0 1/0.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 TEAM Totals 25 5025 583-1450 .402 107-326 .328 357-552 .647 Opponents 25 5025 576-1495 .385 108-349 .309 350-528 .663


ADRIAN COLLEGE Adrian College evolved from a theological institute founded by the Wesleyan Methodist denomination at Leoni, Michigan, a small town east of Jackson, in 1845. In 1855 this institute united with the Leoni Seminary, a Methodist Protestant institution, to establish Michigan Union College. Legend states that members of the College became concerned about the environment at Leoni, which was nicknamed “Whiskey Town.” In 1859, this concern and other circumstances made it advisable to relocate or close. In the same year, Dr. Asa Mahan, pastor of the Plymouth Congregational Church in Adrian and a well-known educator, was encouraged by citizens of the community to establish a college. Mahan had served as the first president of Oberlin College and, before that, as an officer of Lane Theological Seminary in Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr. Mahan and his colleagues invited the officials and supporters of the closing Michigan Union College to join in establishing the new college at Adrian. After the invitation was accepted, the story says, the library holdings were loaded on an ox-cart in March 1859, and transported 60 miles to the new campus site on the west side of Adrian. On March 28, 1859, Adrian College was chartered by the Michigan legislature as a degreegranting institution with Dr. Mahan as its first president. Through a series of consolidations and denomination unifications, the College has maintained its relationship with The United Methodist Church. For almost 100 years, the campus consisted of several brick buildings stretching along Madison Street. Most of today’s campus was woods and fields. In the mid-1950s, the College, encouraged by the generosity of Ray W. Herrick, embarked in a building program that established the basis for the current campus. Today, when students walk in the area bounded on the east by Madison Street and edged by Downs Hall, Valade Hall, Cornelius House and Herrick Tower, they tread on the same ground that students hurried across in 1859 as they rushed to classes, meals and social events. Now, however, the campus consists of 100 acres, over 20 academic and service buildings and 10 residence halls, plus apartments and themed housing.

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#1 UP-AND-COMING BACCALAUREATE COLLEGE IN THE MIDWEST In its 2010 edition of America’s Best Colleges, U.S. News & World Report ranks Adrian College as the number one Up-and-Coming Baccalaureate College in the Midwest for the second year in a row. The College is also listed as 23rd in the Midwest region in its “Best Baccalaureate Colleges” section. “Our selection as the number one Up-and-Coming College in the Midwest strongly affirms the changes we continue to make at the College,” said Dr. Jeffrey R. Docking, president of Adrian College. “Adrian College continues its rapid ascent as one of the premier private, selective colleges in the United States. Students and alumni should be proud of how our rapid growth and expansion has resulted in more highly qualified students.”

QUICK FACTS

Facilities: Twenty-one buildings including residence halls that feature voice mail, internet and cable TV access in all student rooms; a 24-hour student center; a planetarium; an observatory; the Merillat Sport & Fitness Center; multi-sport performance stadium; Arrington Ice Arena, and Shipman Library. Student/faculty ratio: 13:1 Faculty: The faculty is dedicated to teaching excellence, and 88 percent hold the highest degree in their field.


JEFFREY R. DOCKING PRESIDENT OF ADRIAN COLLEGE “Great things are happening here, and I would love for you to become a part of it. I am a firm believer that small liberal arts colleges like this one offer the best undergraduate education available and we at Adrian are determined to achieve excellence in this endeavor.

QUICK FACTS

Financial aid: More than 85 percent of students receive some form of financial aid of scholarships, loans, grants, and work study programs, or a combination of these. Extracurricular: Over 60 clubs and organizations and activities, including: theatre, music, performance groups, intramural athletics, student government, publications, sororities and fraternities, religious groups and honorary societies.

I invite you to discover more about what can happen for you here. Learn about our small classes, about our devoted faculty who put students first, and about our dedication to helping you prepare for success. This is a place where you will discover your potential, and where you will leave your personal mark. If you become involved in all that Adrian has to offer, I am convinced that you will not only acquire the knowledge and skills for success well beyond college, but you will also find these next four years to be the most enjoyable and gratifying in your life.” Dr. Jeffrey R. Docking, 17th president of Adrian College, earned a doctorate in social ethics from Boston University, a Master of Divinity degree from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, and a bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University. He became president July 2005. Before coming to Adrian, he held positions at Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, Penn., most recently as vice president and special assistant to the president, and as vice president of student affairs and dean of student affairs. He also has experience teaching and working in residence life. He and his wife Elizabeth have four children.

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TEAM RECORDS

Recent MIAA Finishes

TEAM RECORDS

SINGLE GAME RECORDS

Most Points Scored 113 Adrian 113, Taylor 60 Most Opp. Points 102 Hope 102, Adrian 53 Most Pts./Both Teams 187 Adrian 97, Kalamazoo 90 Most Points in a Loss 90 Hope 92, Adrian 90 Most Opp. Pts./Loss 90 Adrian 97, Kalamazoo 90 Winning Margin 79 Adrian 104, Kalamazoo 25 Losing Margin 55 Spring Arbor 100, Adrian 45 Fewest Opp. Points 14 Adrian 20, Defiance 14 Fewest Pts./Both Teams 34 Adrian 20, Defiance 14

1991-92 2008-09 1986-87 1990-91 1986-87 1978-79 1982-83 1965 1965

Single Game Records Most Points 44 Norma Gladu 1968-69 Most Free Throws 15 Marcy Hiner 1994-95 Most Field Goals 21 Norma Gladu 1968-69 Most Three-Point Field Goals 9 Sarah Vincke 2000-01 Most Assists 14 Colleen Maher 1980-81 Most Steals 9 Karen Baird 1992-93

Single Season Records Most Points 564 Jamie VanArsdalen 1979-80 Most Field Goals 221 Jamie VanArsdalen 1979-80 Most Three-Point Field Goals 72 Sarah Vincke 2002-03 Most Free Throws 122 Jamie VanArsdalen 1979-80 Highest Scoring Avg. 20.4 Jamie VanArsdalen 1979-80 Best Three-Point FG% .457 Marcy Hiner 1991-92 Best Field Goal Pct. .603 Audrey Seymour 1989-90

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1998-99 SINGLE SEASON RECORDS Most Wins 22 1979-80, 1999-00 1990-91 2000-01 Fewest Losses 3 1974-75 2001-02 Winning Streak 19 1979-80 2002-03 Most Points 2,145 1990-91 2003-04 Best FG% .465 1991-92 2004-05 Highest Scoring Avg. 84.2 1984-85 2005-06 Lowest Scoring Avg. 61.1 2004-05 2006-07 Margin of Victory 18.4 1979-80 2007-08 2008-09 Coaching Records Most Seasons Coached Nancy Walsh Kathy Morris

22 yrs. 18 yrs.

1964-86 1992-Pres.

Dana Munk Nancy Walsh Kathy Morris

.824 .610 .444

1990-92 1964-86 1992-Pres.

Nancy Walsh Kathy Morris Dana Munk

223 190 42

1964-86 1992-Pres. 1990-92

Best Winning Pct.

Most Wins

Best Free Throw Pct. .966 Nichole Roose Most Assists 177 Jodi Condron Most Rebounds 242 Ann Terpstra Most Blocked Shots 64 Ann Terpstra Most Steals 77 Anita Stamps

2006-07 1989-90 1989-99 1997-98 2008-09

Career Records Most Points 1,699 Jamie VanArsdalen 1,486 Sarah Vincke 1,454 Audrey Seymour 1,331 Lorri Vettes 1,262 Laura Knapp 1,247 Lori Spotts 1,145 Shelly Taylor 1,108 Ann Terpstra 1,088 Marcia Faber 1,080 Marcy Hiner 1,067 Renae Huyck 1,025 Dawn Brooks 1,010 Jodi Condron

1976-80 1999-03 1989-93 1983-87 1980-84 1975-79 1987-91 1996-00 1977-81 1991-95 1993-97 1989-93 1987-91

9-7 4-12 3-11 9-5 3-11 4-10 4-12 4-12 3-13 7-9 7-9

4th 7th T-6th 3rd 7th 6th 8th T-7th 8th T-5th T-6th

All-MIAA Players First Team Lorri Vettes 1983, 1986, 1987 Laura Knapp 1984 Dionne Walker 1988 Jodi Condron 1991 Audrey Seymour 1991-93 Cherokee Hoaglund 1994 Marcy Hiner 1995 Tricia Clark 1997 Renae Huyck 1997 Ann Terpstra 1998-00 Sarah Vincke 2001, 2003 Ra’Sheida Edwards 2002 MIAA MVP Jodi Condron

1991

MIAA Scoring Champions Jamie VanArsdalen 1979 (25.8) Jamie VanArsdalen 1980 (23.0) Laura Knapp 1982 (24.1) Laura Knapp 1984 (17.7) Tricia Clark 1997 (15.7) Ann Terpstra 1998 (16.1)


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