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NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL 4 Allyson Harris F 6-2 So. Northfield, Minn. Northfield H.S. 2013-14: GP-GS: 27-3 ... Min: 7.7 ... PPG: 1.9 ... FG%: 42.0 ... 3FG%: 0 ... FT%: 66.7 ... R/G: 1.5 ... A/G: 0.1 10 Danielle Flood G 5-7 Sr. Janeville, Wis. Parker H.S.

2013-14: GP-GS: 26-24 ... Min: 32.1 ... PPG: 12.0 ... FG%: 37.2 ... 3FG%: 40.6 ... FT%: 93.2 (Best in NCAA II) ... R/G: 2.7 ... A/G: 2.8

2013-14: GP-GS: 27-25 ... Min: 31.5 ... PPG: 5.0 ... FG%: 46.6 ... 3FG%: 24.2 ... FT%: 51.4 ... R/G: 5.9 ... A/G: 2.2

2013-14: GP-GS: 22-0 ... Min: 6.2 ... PPG: 0.7 ... FG%: 43.8 ... 3FG%: 0 ... FT%: 100.0 ... R/G: 0.4 ... A/G: 0.5

2013-14: [First Season]

2013-14: [First Season]

2013-14: GP-GS: 27-21 ... Min: 25.6 ... PPG: 8.4 ... FG%: 36.3 ... 3FG%: 29.3 ... FT%: 60.4 ... R/G: 3.4 ... A/G: 2.5

2013-14: GP-GS: 24-0 ... Min: 7.9 ... PPG: 3.5 ... FG%: 35.5 ... 3FG%: 36.7 ... FT%: 77.8 ... R/G: 0.9 ... A/G: 0.3

2013-14: GP-GS: 7-0 ... Min: 2.4 ... PPG: 0.4 ... FG%: 33.3 ... 3FG%: 50.0 ... FT%: 0 ... R/G: 0.1 ... A/G: 0.0

2013-14: [First Season]

2013-14: [First Season]

2013-14: [First Season]

2013-14: GP-GS: 26-5 ... Min: 14.8 ... PPG: 4.5 ... FG%: 35.1 ... 3FG%: 30.8 ... FT%: 68.7 ... R/G: 2.1 ... A/G: 0.8

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11 Alyssa Kerkhoff 12 Jenna Orr

13 Rayna Sherow 14 Ayo Porte

20 Jessica Newman 21 Kenzie Kane

22 Shauni Payeur 24 Anna Monke

25 Hailey Kontny

32 Amanda Hunt

34 Taylor Dillinger 42 Taylor Meyer

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2013-14: GP-GS: 27-12 ... Min: 19.8 ... PPG: 9.0 ... FG%: 46.2 ... 3FG%: 29.4 ... FT%: 79.2 ... R/G: 4.4 ... A/G: 0.7 Head Coach: Annette Wiles, seventh season Assistant Coaches: Steph Reiter, Hailey Houser

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CONTENTS 2014-15 SEASON Schedule.................................................................................... 2 Season Preview........................................................................... 2 Romano Gymnasium................................................................... 3 Quick Facts................................................................................. 3 Coach Annette Wiles................................................................... 4 Assistant Coaches & Support Staff.............................................. 5

PLAYER BIOS Roster........................................................................................ 6 Seniors....................................................................................... 7 Juniors..................................................................................... 11 Sophomores............................................................................. 13 Freshmen................................................................................. 16 Roster Breakdown..................................................................... 19

2013 SEASON Final Statistics.......................................................................... 20 Category Leaders...................................................................... 21

NORTHERN SUN INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE 2013 Postseason Awards.......................................................... 22 Member Institutions.................................................................. 23 All-Time Records....................................................................... 23

PROGRAM HISTORY Against the Competition............................................................ 24 Annual Records........................................................................ 25 Coaching Records..................................................................... 25 UMD in the Postseason............................................................. 26 Postseason Honors................................................................... 27 Record Book............................................................................. 29 Scoring Leaders........................................................................ 30 Top Five Season Performances................................................... 31 Career Statistical Leaders.......................................................... 32 Alumnae................................................................................... 33

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UMD WOMEN’S BASKETBALL The University of Minnesota Duluth graduated a highly-touted senior class following the 2013-14 season but return an experienced squad led by four seniors that gives head coach Annette Wiles plenty of reason for optimism. Between Katrina Newman (‘14) and Hannah Rutten (‘14), the Bulldogs graduated 29.1 points per game from a season ago, but a four-member senior class will provide plenty of scoring punch as the Bulldogs look to improve on a season that saw the team go .500 in the conference and ousted from the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference tournament by a Concordia University, St. Paul team that went on to make a significant NCAA Tournament run. “To know that we had Concordia, out on the road at their place and seeing Coach Fessler this Summer and hearing that our game was the biggest challenge for them in the postseason tournament, as far as our conference, that’s as much a positive as you can take from a loss,” said head coach Annette Wiles, who returns for her sixth season. “We played them with the energy and battle-back spirit that we had. I was very proud of the women’s effort, but obviously disappointed that it had to come to an early end for us.”

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Danielle Flood and Alyssa Kerkhoff traded off guard positions throughout 2013-14, and Coach Wiles expects the pair of senior guards to lead the Bulldog offense again this year. Flood posted a career-high 12.0 points per game and shot 40.6 percent from beyond the arc a season ago, while Kerkhoff provided defense and key rebounds, second-best on the team with 5.9 boards per game. “I’m very excited about our seniors and their leadership in and out of the locker room. All four of them bring a unique spirit in all of the different dimensions of a college basketball season. You’re going to have certain leadership out on the floor. Obviously, we look heavily to Danielle and Alyssa for a lot of that leadership. They both have bounced

back and forth between the point and the 2-guard.” Additionally, UMD returns guard/ forward Jessica Newman who emerged from out of her sister Katrina’s shadow last season and will now be the lone sister on the team for the first time in her career. The highlight of Newman’s season in 2013-14 was hitting a pair of go-ahead shots in the final minutes against Minot State on Dec. 14. Newman averaged 8.4 points per game a year ago and will look to provide more offensive punch in her senior campaign. Senior guard Shauni Payeur played in seven games for UMD a season ago, but her leadership goes beyond what fans see on the court. “You look at the leadership that’s brought off the court and in the locker room, Jess and Shauni certainly bring a loud voice. When you talk about all four of them as four-year players in the program, it’s exciting in terms of their back-court leadership and what they each bring to the game.” The Bulldogs boast a pair of juniors who have seen significant playing time in their first two seasons: forward Taylor Meyer and guard Taylor Dillinger. While Meyer has appeared prominently in each of the past two years as a solid post presence for the Bulldogs, Coach Wiles believes that the best is yet to come from Dillinger. “Taylor Dillinger started on and off for us throughout the year. I hope she has an injuryfree season. I’m looking forward to seeing both of them in a lot of action. Their experience brings a wealth of presence.” Sophomore center Allyson Harris played significant minutes a season ago due to injuries and should see her time on the court increase this year. Sophomore forward Kenzie Kane played her best basketball down the stretch for the Bulldogs and will look to improve upon that this season, while sophomore guard Jenna Orr should continue to see time as a back-up at the point for UMD.

WHO’S NEW? UMD adds five newcomers to the roster in 2014-15, including

SCHEDULE

NOVEMBER 8 Bethel (Exhibition) 12 Wisconsin (Exhibition) 15 Michigan Tech 18 Wisconsin-Superior 21 Pittsburg State 22 Northwest Missouri 29 * St. Cloud State DECEMBER 5 * Minnesota-Crookston 6 * Bemidji State 12 * Northern State 13 * MSU-Moorhead 20 * St. Cloud State JANUARY 2 * Concordia-St. Paul 3 * Minnesota State 9 * Bemidji State 10 * Minnesota-Crookston 16 * Wayne State (Neb.) 17 * Augustana (S.D.) 23 * Minot State 24 * U-Mary 30 * Sioux Falls 31 * Southwest Minnesota FEBRUARY 6 * Upper Iowa 7 * Winona State 13 * MSU-Moorhead 14 * Northern State 20 * U-Mary 21 * Minot State

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local product Hailey Kontny from just across the bridge in Superior, Wisconsin. Kontny was a four-year started for Superior High School and an All-Wisconsin Division I First Team selection last season. Another Wisconsin native, Amanda Hunt joins the Bulldogs after receiving All-North Shore Conference honors in each of the past three seasons while playing at Grafton High School. She is one of three 6-foottall players that Coach Wiles will add this season. “We know Rayna Sherow is going to do a lot for us on the inside. You talk about 2-guards, Amanda Hunt will add versatility to our three-point play, and of course, Ms. Superior. I think Hailey Kontny will add a lot. She’s a combo guard. She can utilize the ball off the dribble and provide us, hopefully, with improved defensive effort, which will be one of her hurdles

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she’ll have to climb as a college player. We’re looking forward to all five of our freshmen giving us great minutes this year.” Sherow, a St. Paul native and Anna Monke of Fergus Falls round out the 6-foot group while former Osseo Senior High School star Ayo Porte checks in at 5-foot-11-inches tall. “Anna Monke is certainly a player [that will make an immediate impact]. She comes from a very successful Fergus Falls team that has dominated girl’s basketball in the state of Minnesota. She’s a player that just speaks success and winning,” Wiles said, and of Porte: “I look forward to seeing her athleticism on the perimeter as well as on the inside.” — To read the rest of the preview, go to bit.ly/UMDWBBPreview14.


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ROMANO GYMNASIUM

For over half a century, the venerable Romano Gymnasium has been the home of University of Minnesota Duluth basketball. The UMD men have parlayed their home-court advantage into a .751 winning percentage and the Bulldog women have enjoyed even more success, winning at a .772 clip at the on-campus facility. Since the 1979-80 season, UMD has posted a sparkling 321-95 mark at home, winning at least 10 games on its own court in all but 12 seasons. The Bulldogs recorded 10 or more home victories in seven straight seasons from 1984-85 through 1990-91 and set a school record with 15 home victories in 1988-89, a season during which UMD made its second straight national tournament appearance. In addition, the Bulldogs have turned in just one

losing record at Romano Gymnasium in the last 29 seasons. The Bulldogs are also a perfect 20-0 all-time in postseason games at Romano Gymnasium, a record that included a 16-0 mark in NAIA District play in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Now a member of the NCAA and one of the nation’s premier circuits, the North Sun Intercollegiate Conference, UMD continues to bring the country’s top Division II teams to campus. Romano Gym can hold up to 2,759 spectators since undergoing an extensive $2 million face lift following the 1986-87 season. The facility was named in honor of the late Ralph Romano, UMD’s Director of Intercollegiate Athletics from 1969 to 1983.

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Y ear GP W-L P ct . 1997-98 11 9-2 .818 1998-99 11 7-4 .636 1999-00 12 12-0 1.000 2000-01 13 9-4 .692 2001-02 13 11-2 .846 2002-03 13 12-1 .923 2003-04 14 11-3 .786 2004-05 11 7-4 .636 2005-06 13 9-4 .692 2006-07 11 8-3 .727 2007-08 11 2-9 .181 2008-09 12 7-5 .583 2009-10 14 11-3 .786 2010-11 13 10-3 .769 2011-12 13 9-4 .692 2012-13 13 9-4 .692 2013-14 12 8-4 .777 OVERALL 442 338-104 .764 @UMDBULLDOGS

(1994-95, 1995-96, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2009-10, 2011-12)

All-Time NCAA Tour. Record 7-10 NAIA National Tour. Appearances 8 (1987-1994 ) All-Time NAIA Tour. Record 23-8 NSIC Championships 11 SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact Joe Hansen Phone (218) 726-8191 Email hanse895@d.umn.edu

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QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Name University of Minnesota Duluth Founded 1895 Enrollment 11,800 Chancellor Dr. Lendley C. Black Athletic Director Josh Berlo Faculty Athletic Representative Corey Golblirsch Nickname Bulldogs Colors Maroon and Gold National Affiliation NCAA Division II Conference Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conf. NSIC Members Augustana College, Bemidji State University, Concordia University-St. Paul, University of Mary, University of MinnesotaCrookston, University of Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota State University Mankato, Minnesota State University-Moorhead, Minot State University, Northern State University, University of Sioux Falls, Southwest Minnesota State University, St. Cloud State University, Upper Iowa University, Wayne State College, Winona State University Home Arena Romano Gymnasium (2,759) BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach Annette Wiles Alma Mater Fort Hays State (1991) Phone (218) 726-6265 Email awiles@d.umn.edu Record at UMD 97-71 Overall 397-212 Assistant Coach Steph Reiter Phone (218) 726-7707 Email sreiter@d.umn.edu Athletic Trainer: Charla Buxbaum LAST SEASON 2013-14 Overall Record 14-13 2012-13 NSIC 11-11 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/4 Starters Returning/Lost 3/2 HISTORY All-Time Record 707-381 (.650) NCAA Division II Tour. Appearances 9

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Annette Wiles embarks on her 21st season as a collegiate COACHING RECORDS head basketball coach in 2013-14 and her sixth season as the Y ear T eam W L P ct . head coach at UMD. 1993-94 Bethany College 21 7 .750 Since her arrival at UMD, Wiles has brought stability and 1994-95 Bethany College 21 10 .677 success to the Bulldog program guiding her team into the post 1995-96 Bethany College 26 5 .839 season in each of the last five seasons and to the NCAA Division II 1996-97 Bethany College 21 7 .750 playoffs twice. She’s also produced nine All-NSIC selections, one 1997-98 Bethany College 23 8 .742 NSIC Player of the Year, one NSIC Freshman of the Year, and two 1998-99 Bethany College 24 7 .774 1999-00 Bethany College 25 5 .833 NSIC Defensive Players of the Year. In addition, 34 of her Bulldogs 2000-01 Fort Hays State 15 15 .500 have attained NSIC All-Academic Team honors while the team has 2001-02 Fort Hays State 17 10 .630 collectively compiled a grade point average of 3.31 during that 2002-03 Fort Hays State 20 8 .714 five-year stretch. 2003-04 Fort Hays State 15 13 .536 Prior to taking the reigns in Duluth, Wiles served as the head coach at her alma mater, Fort Hays State 2004-05 Fort Hays State 22 8 .733 University (Kansas) for eight seasons after coaching Bethany College (Kansas) the previous seven. Wiles 2005-06 Fort Hays State 21 7 .750 now owns a career collegiate coaching record of 380-198, including an 83-58 mark at UMD. 2006-07 Fort Hays State 14 13 .519 In eight winters at Fort Hays State, Wiles guided the Tigers - who competed in both the Mid-America 2007-08 Fort Hays State 12 17 .706 2008-09 UMD 16 12 .571 Intercollegiate Athletic Association and the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference during her tenure - to 2009-10 UMD 20 11 .645 a record of 136-92. Wiles led Fort Hays State to its first-ever NCAA II tournament appearance in 2010-11 UMD 15 12 .556 2004-05, and helped produce 15 all-conference selections as well as three Academic All-Americans. 2011-12 UMD 18 10 .643 While overseeing the women’s basketball program at Bethany College, Wiles put together a 2012-13 UMD 14 13 .519 career record of 164-49. She led the Swedes to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics 2013-14 UMD 14 13 .519 National Tournament on four occasions, advancing as far as the final eight in 1995. Wiles finished UMD TOTALS 97 71 .577 with 20-plus wins in each of her seven seasons patrolling the Bethany sidelines, and was named the CAREER TOTALS 394 211 .651 Kansas Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year in 1995 and 1999. She also coached 25 Academic All-Americans at Bethany and her 1998 club’s 3.71 cumulative grade point average was the highest of any NAIA squad. Wiles launched her coaching career as an assistant on staff at Fort Hays State for two seasons (1991-93) following the conclusion of her college playing days. Born in Hunter, Kan., Wiles starred for four seasons at Fort Hays State and helped lead her team to a NAIA national championship as a senior in 1990-91. A two-time NAIA All-American and member of both the Tiger Sports (class of 2000) and RMAC (2003) Halls of Fame, Wiles graduated as Fort Hays State’s leader in career points (2,407) and rebounds (961). Her outstanding collegiate playing career was recognized when she was one of 12 players selected to the RMAC All-Time Women’s Basketball Team. Wiles, who makes her home in Duluth, received a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education from Fort Hays State in 1991, and earned a Master of Science in physical education with an emphasis in athletic administration two years later from that same institution.

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STEPH REITER Assistant Coach, SecondSeason Four years after putting the wraps on a rewarding playing career at UMD, Steph Reiter returned to her alma mater in May 2013 to take over as the Bulldogs’ assistant coach. Reiter, a native of Coon Rapids, Minn., and a Blaine High School alumna, has been employed since last July as the director of women’s basketball operations at North Dakota State University, where she was involved with team travel coordination, video exchange, recruiting correspondence and overseeing community service event. Prior to joining the Bison staff, Reiter was a University of Sioux Falls graduate assistant coach for two seasons

(2010-12) and her responsibilities included film exchange, preliminary breakdown of scout, monitoring academic progress, coaching the junior varsity, and assisting in practice and game preparation. She began her coaching career in an assistant role at Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference rival Upper Iowa University, serving as the team’s recruiting coordinator for the Midwest region and its academic supervision during the 2009-10 season. Reiter, 27, was a member of the Bulldog basketball program for five seasons (she sat out all of 2005-06 with a knee injury) and started 22 of 113 games in the backcourt. In addition to securing NSIC/North Central Conference All-Academic honors on three occasions, she also made the dean’s list all 10 of her semesters at UMD. Reiter, who co-captained the Bulldogs as a senior in 2008-09, graduated from UMD in 2009 with a B.F.A. degree in graphic arts and, three years later, earned a Master’s degree in business administration from Sioux Falls.

HAILEY HOUSER Graduate Assistant Coach, First Season “Hailey is a great addition to our coaching staff,” said Wiles. “Her NCAA Division I playing experience, and ability to teach our post players, will prove to be an important asset to our team.” While playing for the Kangaroos, Houser earned Summit League academic all-conference honors, as well as being named to the Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence, and last season, Academic All-Western Athletic Conference. Additionally, she coached AAU summer teams Kansas City Dell Lamb Running Angels 13 & Under in 2011 and the Kansas Eclipse 13U, 14U, 15U, and 16U the past two seasons. Houser was selected to be a part of the “So, You Want to be a Coach?” program at the 2014 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) national convention in Nashville.

MATT BAUMAN Strength & Conditioning

DR. JUSTIN CUMMINS Team Surgeon

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CHARLA BUXBAUM Athletic Trainer

DR. BEN NELSON Team Physician

DR. XAN CORVILLE Team Surgeon

DR. JAY BUTCHER Team Physician

DR. SAM HOKIE Team Surgeon

DR. ANN SUDOH Team Physician

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Hailey Houser joins the UMD women’s basketball staff as a graduate assistant for the 2014-15 season. A native of Kansas City, Missouri, Houser graduated this past spring after a four-year playing career at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Houser received a Bachelor of Arts in criminal justice and criminology and will be continuing her education in UMD’s Masters of Education program.

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4 ALLYSON HARRIS So. • 6-2 • Center Northfield, Minn.

13 RAYNA SHEROW

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11 ALYSSA KERKHOFF

12 JENNA ORR

Sr. • 5-7 • Guard Janesville, Wis.

Sr. • 5-6 • Guard St. Peter, Minn.

So. • 5-6 • Guard Rice Lake, Wis.

Fr. • 6-3 • Center St. Paul, Minn.

Fr. • 5-11 • Forward Brooklyn Park

14 AYO PORTE

20 JESSICA NEWMAN

21 KENZIE KANE

22 SHAUNI PAYEUR

24 ANNA MONKE

25 HAILEY KONTNY

32 AMANDA HUNT

34 TAYLOR DILLINGER

42 TAYLOR MEYER

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10 DANIELLE FLOOD

Sr. • 5-9 • Guard Barnum, Minn.

Fr. • 6-0 • Forward Fergus Falls, Minn.

Jr. • 5-8 • Guard Houghton, Mich.

Fr. • 6-0 • Guard Superior, Wis.

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Jr. • 6-0 • Forward Farmington, Minn.

So. • 5-10 • Forward Grand Rapids, Minn.

Fr. • 6-0 • Forward Grafton, Wis.


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10 DANIELLE FLOOD Senior Guard • 5-7 • Janesville, Wis. (Parker H.S.)

YEAR GP-GS FG-ATT. PCT. 3FG-ATT. PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST BLK STL PTS AVG. 2011-12 8-0 2-10 20.0 0-2 - 2-2 100.0 1 0.1 2 0 1 6 0.8 2012-13 16-0 13-37 35.1 7-15 46.7 9-12 75.0 16 1.0 3 2 1 42 2.6 2013-14 26-24 100-269 37.2 43-106 40.6 68-73 93.2 70 2.7 74 8 20 311 12.0 TOTAL 50-24 115-316 36.4 50-123 40.7 79-87 90.8 87 1.7 79 10 22 359 7.2

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2014-15 OUTLOOK Will continue to be an offensive threat in the back court for UMD as the team looks to make up for its scoring punch lost due to graduation. 2013-14 Appeared in 26 games for the Bulldogs, becoming a go-to shooting guard with 24 starts • averaged 12.0 points, most among returners and third-most overall, along with a career-high 2.7 rebounds • scored a season-high 20 points in UMD’s 84-80 victory over then-No. 22 Michigan Tech on Nov. 23 • hauled in a career-high seven rebounds in a 70-63 win at Bemidji State • dished a career-high six assists to go with eight points against Wisconsin-Superior on Nov. 19 • had seven games of 15+ points including three straight on Jan. 18-25, dropping 19 points in back-to-back games at U-Mary on Jan. 18 and vs. MSU-Moorhead on Jan. 24 • shot 40.6 percent from beyond the arc in a team-high 106 three-point attempts • averaged 2.8 assists with a 1.2 assist-turnover ratio • selected to All-NSIC Academic Team. 2012-13 Played in 16 games as a reserve guard for UMD during his second go-around • went six-for-six from beyond the arc posting a career-high 19 points at Augustana on Feb. 1 • also had a career-high six rebounds against the Vikings and followed it up with five against Wayne State the next night (Feb. 2) • selected to All-NSIC Academic team. 2011-12 Found playing time tough to come by as a rookie on UMD team that featured one of the deepest lineups in the NSIC • registered six points on the year, including four in a Dec. 9 triumph over Upper Iowa.

Points: 20 at Michigan Tech (Nov. 23, 2013) Rebounds: 7 at Bemidji State (Dec. 7, 2013) Assists: 6 vs. Wisconsin-Superior (Nov. 19, 2013)

HONORS & AWARDS 2013-14 NSIC All-Academic Team 2012-13 NSIC All-Academic Team

BEFORE UMD A 2011 graduate of Parker High School • started three years for the Vikings, leading the team in scoring, steals, assists and three-point shots made as a junior • was selected to the list of Wisconsin Sports Network Top 50 seniors • eclipsed the 1,000-point mark in her high school career • earned All-Big Eight Conference honorable mention as a sophomore, and was named to the all-conference first team in 2009 and 2010 • was a member of the National Honor Society, the Spanish National Honor Society and DECA, spent four years on the Academic Excellence Honor Roll.

PERSONAL Born Danielle R. Flood on Sept. 18, 1992 in Janesville, Wisconsin • is the daughter of Chuck and Darla Flood • has one younger sister, Lauren and one older brother, Andrew • majoring in exercise science at UMD.

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11 ALYSSA KERKHOFF Senior Guard • 5-6 • St. Peter, Minn. (St. Peter H.S.)

YEAR GP-GS FG-ATT. PCT. 3FG-ATT. PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST BLK STL 2011-12 28-0 34-95 35.8 2-22 9.1 26-49 53.1 87 3.1 31 2 36 2012-13 27-22 63-172 36.6 10-34 29.4 43-61 70.5 136 5.0 37 6 43 2013-14 27-25 54-116 46.6 8-33 24.2 19-37 51.4 160 5.9 59 3 37 TOTAL 82-47 151-383 39.4 20-89 22.5 88-147 59.9 383 4.7 127 11 116

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2014-15 OUTLOOK Will continue to start at the point and facilitate the UMD offense while looking to build on a career-high shooting average from her junior campaign. 2013-14 Played in all 27 games including 25 starts at the point for UMD • opened the season with a pair of 10-point games at the Missouri S&T Tournament against the host Miners and Pittsburg State on Nov. 15-16 • cashed in her first career double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds in a 75-66 win over St. Cloud State on Dec. 21 • also notched a seasonhigh 11 points in a 70-63 win at Bemidji State on Dec. 7 • tied her season-high with 10 rebounds while adding eight points in the regular season finale against Minnesota-Crookston • averaged a career-high 5.9 rebounds with a career-best 46.6 shooting percentage • selected to AllNSIC Academic team.

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2012-13 Started the final 22 games for UMD while playing in all 27 • ranked in the top 25 in minutes among NSIC players with 30.22 per game • posted a career-high 20 points against Michigan Tech on Nov. 17 and then topped it on Nov. 20 with 21 points against Wis.-Superior • hauled in a new career-high nine rebounds twice on the season, first against Bemidji State at Romano Gym on Dec. 8 • reached double digits in scoring on four occasions • had a career-high five dimes at Southwest Minn. State on Jan. 12 • selected to All-NSIC Academic team.

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2011-12 Came off the bench in all 28 engagements and saw just under 20 minutes a night in the UMD backcourt • posted 3.4 points and 3.1 rebounds per game in her first collegiate campaign • chipped in over one assist and one steal per outing • was held scoreless in consecutive games just once all year • dropped a season-high 11 points Feb. 24 against Winona State • came away with a season-best seven rebounds (including five offensive boards) Nov. 19 against Colorado-Mines, and matched that total Jan. 8 at Augustana.

PTS AVG. 96 3.4 179 6.6 135 5.0 410 5.0

Points: 21 vs. Wis.-Superior (Nov. 20, 2012) Rebounds: 10 (multiple occasions) Assists: 5 (multiple occasions)

HONORS & AWARDS 2013-14 NSIC All-Academic Team 2012-13 NSIC All-Academic Team

BEFORE UMD A 2011 graduate of St. Peter High School • scored 2,000+ points in her prep career • was an All-South Central Conference honoree and the conference’s leading scorer during her four high school seasons • All-State first team selection and KNUJ Player of the Year in 2010-11 • named AllState honorable mention in 2009 and 2010 • scored her 1,000th career point as a sophomore • was selected as Athlete of the Year by four different newspapers in 2009 • participated in track as a sprinter for five years, earning all-conference honors and going to the Minn. state tournament all five years • participated in volleyball two years, earning all-conference honorable mention twice.

PERSONAL Born Alyssa Nicole Kerkhoff on Sept. 24, 1992 in Lincoln, Illinois • is the daughter of Ron and Kim Kerkhoff, with two brothers, Ryan and Blake • cousins Nick (Augustana) and Jared (Iowa) played football in college, cousin Kari played basketball at the University of Nebraska-Omaha • father Ron played football at Morningside • majoring in exercise science at UMD.

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20 JESSICA NEWMAN Senior Guard • 5-9 • Barnum, Minn. (Barnum H.S.)

YEAR GP-GS FG-ATT. PCT. 3FG-ATT. PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST BLK STL 2011-12 28-2 43-142 30.3 17-51 33.3 26-38 68.4 71 2.5 33 0 16 2012-13 23-15 53-153 34.6 17-60 28.3 30-36 83.3 89 3.9 36 3 20 2013-14 27-21 81-223 36.3 36-123 29.3 29-48 60.4 93 3.4 68 6 23 TOTAL 78-38 177-518 34.2 70-234 29.9 85-122 69.7 253 3.2 137 9 59

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2014-15 OUTLOOK Should continue to serve as a go-to scorer for the Bulldogs after posting career-highs in points and shooting percentage last season while playing her first collegiate season without older sister Katrina at her side. 2013-14 Appeared in all 27 games with 21 starts for UMD • had two goahead shots in the final minute of a 70-68 victory over Minot State on Dec. 14 • tied her career-high of 17 points in back-to-back games against Southwest Minnesota State and Minot State on Jan. 11 and 17 • set a new career-high with seven assists against St. Cloud State on Dec. 21 • broke the hearts of Upper Iowa fans with 15 points in a 97-81 UMD victory on Valentine’s Day • hit double-digit scoring in each game of a four-win streak to close the regular season, including 15 in the regular season finale against Minnesota Crookston on Feb. 22 • notched a career-high 8.4 points per game while shooting a career-high 36.3 percent from the floor. 2012-13 Started 15 games while playing in 23 for the Bulldogs in her second go-around • earned a season-high 15 points at Sioux Falls on Jan. 11 • hauled in a career-high nine boards against Northern State on Feb. 15 • set a new career-high of five helpers against Saint Mary’s on Nov. 11 before matching that total on Feb. 16 against Minn. State-Moorhead • reached double-digits scoring on seven occasions.

Points: 17 (multiple occasions) Rebounds: 9 (multiple occasions) Assists: 7 vs. St. Cloud State (Dec. 21, 2013)

BEFORE UMD A 2011 graduate of Barnum High School, where she was a Miss Basketball finalist as a senior • held down a spot with the Bombers’ basketball program from seventh grade through her senior season • started four years and served as Barnum’s team captain her junior and senior seasons • named a Polar League All-Star in 2009 and 2010 • earned All-Polar League Conference first team honors in 2009 and 2010 • was a 2010 Class A State All-Tournament Team selection, and eclipsed the 1,000-point mark in her high school career • helped lead her team to a 2010 State Championship • started three years of volleyball, earning second team all-conference honors in 2009 and first team all-conference honors in 2010 • started four years of softball, earning all-conference honors in 2009 and 2010 • named to the Minnesota Class A All-State Team in 2010, as the Bombers finished first in the state.

PERSONAL Born Jessica May Newman on May 20, 1993 in Duluth, Minn. • is the daughter of Richard and Corina Newman, with sister Katrina and brothers Justin and Brandon • enjoys reading and spending time with her pets • majoring in teaching social studies at UMD.

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2011-12 Reunited with her older sister and former Barnum High School teammate, Katrina, at UMD and appeared in all 28 outings • scattered a pair of starts throughout her rookie season and closed out the winter averaging 4.6 points per game while averaging 17.8 minutes a contest • hauled in 71 rebounds (2.5 per game) and came away with 16 steals • occasionally did damage from long range, hitting on 33 percent (1751) of her three-point tries • dished out over one assist per game (1.2) • crossed the 10-point plateau on back-to-back-occasions, including a 17-point performance Jan. 13 against league rival Concordia-St. Paul.

PTS AVG. 129 4.6 153 6.7 227 8.4 509 6.5

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22 SHAUNI PAYEUR Senior Guard • 5-7 • Anoka, Minn. (Anoka H.S.)

YEAR GP-GS FG-ATT. PCT. 3FG-ATT. PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST BLK STL PTS AVG. 2011-12 9-0 1-4 25.0 0-0 - 0-2 - 6 0.7 1 0 0 2 0.2 2012-13 7-0 0-0 - 0-0 - 2-2 100.0 1 0.1 1 0 0 2 0.3 2013-14 7-0 1-3 33.3 1-2 50.0 0-0 - 1 0.1 0 0 1 3 0.4 TOTAL 23-0 2-7 28.6 1-2 50.0 2-5 50.0 8 0.3 2 0 1 7 0.3

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CAREER HIGHS

2014-15 OUTLOOK Should continue to see time off the bench for UMD while also serving as a senior leader on and off the court to the young Bulldog squad.

Points: 3 vs. Wisconsin-Superior (Nov. 19, 2013) Rebounds: 2 vs. Colorado Christian (Nov. 18, 2011) Assists: 1 (multiple occasions)

2013-14 Entered seven games off the bench for UMD • scored her first career three-pointer in a 89-43 Bulldog victory over Wisconsin-Superior • hauled in one rebound against Winona State on Feb. 15 • swiped her first steal of the season against Bemidji State on Feb. 21 • selected to All-NSIC Academic team. 2012-13 Appeared in seven games off the bench for the Bulldogs in her second go-around • scored two points on a pair of free-throws against Bemidji State on Nov. 22 • selected to All-NSIC Academic team. 2011-12 Entered nine games in her debut season • collected her first collegiate points Feb. 25 against Upper Iowa and pulled down six rebounds on the year.

HONORS & AWARDS 2013-14 NSIC All-Academic Team 2012-13 NSIC All-Academic Team

BEFORE UMD A 2011 graduate of Anoka High School, started four years of basketball for the Tornados as a guard • earned All-Northwest Suburban Conference honorable mention as a senior, helping to lead her team to a section championship • led the tornados in assists as a sophomore, junior and senior • lettered three times in track and field.

PERSONAL

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Born Shauni Erika Elena Payeur in Coon Rapids, Minnesota, on January 9, 1993 • parents are Erik and Melanie Payeur • has one younger sister, Chelsea • majoring in electrical engineering at UMD.

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34 TAYLOR DILLINGER Junior Guard • 5-8 • Houghton, Mich. (Houghton H.S.)

YEAR GP-GS FG-ATT. PCT. 3FG-ATT. PCT. FT-FTA PCT. 2012-13 24-0 8-27 29.6 0-6 - 6-10 60.0 2013-14 26-5 34-97 35.1 4-13 30.8 46-67 68.7 TOTAL 50-5 42-124 33.9 4-19 21.1 52-77 67.5

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2012-13 Played in 24 games during her first go-around with the Bulldogs • earned her career-high in scoring on her first night out with UMD, dropping six points against Central Oklahoma on Nov. 10 • pulled down a career-high three rebounds with a pair of assists and three points at Saint Mary’s on Nov. 11 • threw down three times against Wis.-Superior on Nov. 20 • finished with a .600 free-throw percentage on her freshman campaign.

AST BLK STL PTS AVG. 13 1 9 22 0.9 21 2 22 118 4.5 34 3 31 140 2.8

CAREER HIGHS

2014-15 OUTLOOK Will look to build off a sophomore season in which she established herself as a scoring threat off the bench for UMD and see her minutes increase in her third go-around. 2013-14 Appeared in 26 games including five starts for UMD • came out of the gate strong with nine points against Pittsburg State on Nov. 16 • swiped a career-high five steals at St. Cloud State on Nov. 30 • scored ten points against No. 22 Northern State on Jan. 25 • posted career highs of 12 points and six rebounds at MSU-Moorhead on Feb. 8 • set new careerhighs in scoring (4.5 PPG), shooting average (35.1 percent), rebounds, and steals • selected to All-NSIC Academic team.

REB AVG. 23 1.0 55 2.1 78 1.6

Points: 12 at MSU-Moorhead (Feb. 8, 2014) Rebounds: 6 (multiple occasions) Assists: 3 (multiple occasions)

HONORS & AWARDS 2013-14 NSIC All-Academic Team

BEFORE UMD A 2012 graduate of Houghton (Mich.) High School • played four years as a Gremlin under Coach Julie Filpus, starting three years as a guard • named team MVP as a junior, earning first-team All-West Pac Conference and second-team All-Upper Peninsula selections • took down team MVP honors for a second straight season her senior year, landing first team all-conference acclaim, a first team all-state selection and being named to the All-Upper Penninsula Dream Team • led the Gremlins in several categories across the box score (scoring, assists and steals) • finished her final prep campaign as one of the top 25 free throw shooters in Michigan.

PERSONAL Born Taylor Dillinger on Feb. 22, 1994 in Houghton, Michigan • is the daughter of Ken and Robin Dillinger • has one brother (Cody) and to sisters (Sydney and Madison) • majoring in biology at UMD.

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42 TAYLOR MEYER Junior Forward • 6-0 • Farmington, Minn. (Farmington H.S.)

YEAR GP-GS FG-ATT. PCT. 3FG-ATT. PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB AVG. 2011-12 27-14 41-101 40.6 5-16 31.3 25-40 62.5 108 4.0 2013-14 27-12 90-195 46.2 5-17 29.4 57-72 79.2 119 4.4 TOTAL 54-26 131-296 44.3 10-33 30.3 82-112 73.2 227 4.2

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Points: 22 at Bemidji State (Dec. 7, 2013) Rebounds: 14 vs. Minot State (Jan. 4, 2013) Assists: 2 (multiple occasions)

BEFORE UMD A 2012 graduate of Farmington High School, where she started each of the past four seasons • served as the team’s captain in each of her final two prep campaigns • scored her 1,000th career point as a junior • earned All-Missota Conference honors four successive times to close out her high school career • saw time at both the guard and forward positions and led the Tigers in points, steals and rebounds her final two seasons • named team MVP in her final year on the prep circuit.

PERSONAL Born Taylor Jo Meyer on Jan. 19, 1994 in Fargo, North Dakota • is the daughter of Mark and Penny Meyer • has three siblings (Tanner, Kristen and Preston) • majoring in biology at UMD.

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES: JUNIORS

2012-13 Started 14 games while appearing in all 27 games during her first season with UMD • posted her career-high of 12 points in just her fourth game at UMD while also hauling in eight boards • pulled down 14 rebounds against Minot State on Jan. 4 • just missed a double-double with 10 points and nine rebounds against U-Mary on Jan. 5 • blocked a pair of shots in 17 minutes of action against Bemidji State on Dec. 8 • averaged 4.1 points and 4.0 rebounds per game.

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PTS AVG. 112 4.1 242 9.0 354 6.6

CAREER HIGHS

2014-15 OUTLOOK Will continue to evolve as a post threat both offensively and defensively after showing strong improvement in her second season, stepping into more playing time due to the graduation of a pair of post players from UMD. 2013-14 Appeared in all 27 games including 12 starts while building off a stellar freshman campaign • notched a new career high with 22 points at Bemidji State on Dec. 7 • posted a season-high of nine rebounds at Concordia-St. Paul on Jan. 3 • hit double-digit scoring in back-to-back games at MSU-Moorhead and Upper Iowa on Feb. 8 and 14 • scored 18 points to go with seven rebounds in the regular season finale against Minnesota-Crookston on Feb. 22 • led the Bulldogs with 14 points in the NSIC/U.S. Bank Tournament opener at Concordia-St. Paul on Feb. 26 • established new career-best averages in scoring (9.0 PPG) and shooting percentage (46.2 percent).

AST BLK STL 15 11 21 18 6 24 33 17 45

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4 ALLYSON HARRIS Sophomore Center • 6-2 • Northfield, Minn. (Northfield H.S.)

YEAR GP-GS FG-ATT. PCT. 3FG-ATT. PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST BLK STL PTS AVG. 2013-14 27-3 21-50 42.0 0-2 - 8-12 66.7 40 1.5 2 8 4 50 1.9 TOTAL 27-3 21-50 42.0 0-2 - 8-12 66.7 40 1.5 2 8 4 50 1.9

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2014-15 OUTLOOK Will see her time on the court increase after seeing her first exposure to the collegiate game last season as the Bulldogs look to replace their starting front court lost due to graduation. 2013-14 Appeared in 27 games as a back-up center in her first go-around at UMD, including three starts • had three blocks in her first 15 minutes of collegiate play, including two against Wisconsin Superior on Nov. 19 • posted a double-double in her first career start with 10 points and 12 rebounds, including 11 on the defensive end, against Minot State on Dec. 14 • tied her career high with 10 points a week later in another start against St. Cloud State on Dec. 21 • shot 42.0 percent from the floor, while averaging 1.5 rebounds.

Points: 10 (multiple occasions) Rebounds: 12 vs. Minot State (Dec. 14, 2013) Assists: 1 (multiple occasions)

BEFORE UMD A 2013 graduate of Northfield High School • three-year starter for coach Tony Mathisen and the Raiders • Received all-Missota conference honors in each of her final three seasons • named team MVP and team captain in her senior season • broke the school record for blocks in her junior season • fourth leading scorer in Northfield history with 1000+ career points • two-time all-conference selection in track & field as a discuss thrower • three-year starter in tennis.

PERSONAL Born Allyson May Harris on Sept. 15, 1994 in Northfield, Minnesota • Daughter of Mark and DeEtte Harris • has two brothers, Alex and Luke • participated in RALIE leader program • enjoys the outdoors, animals, and movies • plans to major in Biology with a possible Spanish minor at UMD.

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12 JENNA ORR Sophomore Guard • 5-6 • Rice Lake, Wis. (Rice Lake H.S.)

YEAR GP-GS FG-ATT. PCT. 3FG-ATT. PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST BLK STL PTS AVG. 2013-14 22-0 7-16 43.8 0-2 - 2-2 100.0 9 0.4 10 1 4 16 0.7 TOTAL 22-0 7-16 43.8 0-2 - 2-2 100.0 9 0.4 10 1 4 16 0.7

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CAREER HIGHS

2014-15 OUTLOOK Will see her time increase while serving as the back-up at the point guard position for UMD after gaining limited exposure to the college game in her first season. 2013-14 Appeared in 22 games off the bench for the Bulldogs • scored four points against Wisconsin-Superior on Nov. 19, and again at St. Cloud State on Nov. 30 • hauled in a season-high three rebounds at MinnesotaCrookston on Dec. 6, 2013 • dropped two assists on three different occasions • had a career-high two steals against Southwest Minnesota State on Jan. 11 • finished the year with a +1.4 assist/turnover ratio.

Points: 4 (multiple occasions) Rebounds: 3 at Minnesota-Crookston (Dec. 6, 2013) Assists: 2 (multiple occasions)

BEFORE UMD Graduated from Rice Lake High School in 2013 • a four-year starter as point guard for coach Gary Larson and the Warriors • four-time All-Big Rivers Conference selection • four-time All-Area selection • Big Rivers Conference Player of the Year in her junior season • all-time leading scorer for Rice Lake • a three-time all-conference selection in volleyball as an outside hitter • two-time All-Wisconsin selection as a middle infielder while also receiving all-conference and all-area honors three times in softball.

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Born Jenna Rochelle Orr on Dec. 9, 1994 in Elgin, Illinois • daughter of Kevin and Kelly Orr • oldest of six siblings: McKenzie, Alexis, Tyler, Zach, and Morgan • FBLA Vice President at Rice Lake • participated in student council and National Honor Society • St. Joseph’s Youth Core team member • plans to major in Exercise Science at UMD.

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21 KENZIE KANE Sophomore Forwaard • 5-10 • Grand Rapids, Minn. (Grand Rapids H.S.)

YEAR GP-GS FG-ATT. PCT. 3FG-ATT. PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST BLK STL PTS AVG. 2013-14 24-0 22-62 35.5 11-30 36.7 28-36 77.8 21 0.9 7 0 7 83 3.5 TOTAL 24-0 22-62 35.5 11-30 36.7 28-36 77.8 21 0.9 7 0 7 83 3.5

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2014-15 OUTLOOK Should see her time on the court increase as the UMD looks to replace some of its scoring punch lost due to graduation. 2013-14 Appeared in 24 games off the bench for the Bulldogs • posted her best games down the stretch, emerging as the scorer that the Bulldogs saw coming out of high school • scored a collegiate career-high 12 points in the NSIC/U.S. Bank Tournament opener at Concordia-St. Paul on Feb. 26 • hauled in a season-high six rebounds against Bemidji State on Feb. 21 • ended the regular season with nine points against Minnesota-Crookston on Feb. 22 • notched 10 points at MSU-Moorhead on Feb. 8 • averaged 3.5 points per game while shooting 35.5 percent, including 36.7 percent from beyond the arc.

Points: 12 at Concordia-St. Paul (Feb. 26, 2014) Rebounds: 6 vs. Bemidji State (Feb. 21, 2014) Assists: 1 (multiple occasions)

BEFORE UMD A 2013 graduate from Grand Rapids High School • four-year starter for coach Dave LaCoe and the Thunderhawks • team captain in her senior season • top scorer in each of her last three seasons • team’s leading blocker in her senior season • tops in assists and steals in her junior and senior seasons • a five-year letter-winner in tennis while posting the best record on the team.

PERSONAL Born Kenzie Teresa Kane on Sept. 25, 1994 in Bemidji, Minnesota • daughter of Rich and Teresa Kane • has two siblings, Joshua and Taylor • a member of Captains Council at Grand Rapids • enjoys beach volleyball, the beach, and the outdoors • grandfather Robert Tok played hockey at UMD • aunt Jackie Bischoff played basketball and tennis for the Bulldogs • uncle Grant Bischoff played hockey for the University of Minnesota • plans to major in Marketing with a Communications minor at UMD.

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Freshman Center • 6-3 • St. Paul, Minn. (St. Paul Central H.S.)

BEFORE UMD

PERSONAL

A 2014 graduate of St. Paul Central High School • played four seasons for head coach Marta Waalen and the Minutemen • a candidate to be named “Miss Minnesota” in high school basketball her senior season • an All-St. Paul City Conference selection during 201314 • served as tteam captain during her senior season.

Born Rayna Da’Lynn Sherow on Dec. 1, 1995 in St. Paul, Minnesota • daughter of Damita and Raymond Sherow • one of two Sherow siblings (Da’Ray) • plans to major in communication with a minor in journalism at UMD.

AYO PORTE Freshman Forward • 5-11 • Brooklyn Park, Minn. (Osseo Senior H.S.)

BEFORE UMD

PERSONAL

A 2014 graduate of Osseo Senior High School • played four years for coach John Rieser and the Orioles • an All-Northwester Suburban Conference selection as a junior • helped lead the Orioles to back-to-back State Tournament appearances in 2011-12 and 2012-13 • served as a senior captain in 2013-14 • finished as the team’s top rebounder as a junior • also started four years as a midfielder/forward in soccer and participated in track & field • part of an Osseo school record for 4x400 relay team.

Born Ayo Leah Porte on April 28, 1996 in Minnesota • first name is pronounced “EYE-oh” • daughter of Crystal and Velmer Porte • one of four Porte siblings (Omar, Mina, Iman) • honored with “Spotlight on Scholarship” for keeping a 3.0 or higher GPA in each of her four years at Osseo High School • member of Junior and Senior Leadership Teams , Action for Reaction, and Green Club • Homecoming Queen in her senior year • served as a Student Ambassador and WEB Leader • plans to major in psychology at UMD.

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Freshman Forward • 6-0 • Fergus Falls, Minn. (Fergus Falls H.S.)

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A 2014 graduate of Fergus Falls High School • started five years for coach Brad Strand and the Otters • selected an All-Minnesota State Honorable Mention in her junior season • earned All-Central Lakes Conference honors in each of her final three seasons • also played four years of volleyball as a middle hitter, earning allconference honors in her junior and senior seasons.

Born Anna Elizabeth Monke on Jan. 16, 1996 in Faribault, Minnesota • daughter of Beth and Dean Monke • has two siblings, Mariah and Matthew • sister Mariah plays basketball for NCAA I Green Bay Phoenix • served on student council and participated in choir in high school • member of Church Youth Group and Young Life • plans to major in biology at UMD and with a minor in psychology.

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Freshman Guard • 5-9 • Superior, Wis. (Superior H.S.)

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PERSONAL

A 2014 graduate of Superior High School • played four years for coach Phillip Roe and the Sparatans • an All-Wisconsin Division I First Team selection as a senior and honorable mention in each of her first three seasons • earned All-Lake Superior Conference honors in each of her four seasons • selected to Duluth News Tribune All-Area First Team in 2013-14 • served as team captain in her final three seasons at Superior.

Born Hailey Marie Kontny on May 17, 1996 in Ashland, Wisconsin • daughter of Lori and David Kontny • has one brother, Derek • member of National Honor Society and Youth Leadership as a junior and senior, Pledgemakers Drug & Alcohol Free Club in each of her four seasons, and joined Future Business Leaders of America as a senior • plans to major in education at UMD.

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Freshman Forward • 6-0 • Grafton, Wis. (Grafton H.S.)

BEFORE UMD

PERSONAL

A 2014 graduate of Grafton High School • started four years for coach Steve Reinhardt and the Black Hawks • received All-North Shore Conference honors in her sophomore, junior, and senior seasons • served as team captain in her junior and senior campaigns and was named team MVP • led the team in scoring and rebounds as a junior • also received all-conference honors as an outside hitter in volleyball and a pitcher in softball • was named Conference Player of the Year as a junior pitcher.

Born Amanda Rose Hunt on Nov. 26, 1995 in Waukesha, Wisconsin • daughter of Kris and Ken Hunt • has one sister, Katie • served in National Honor Society as a junior and senior, and participated in Blackhawk Leadership Team as a senior • undecided on a major but plans to minor in Spanish at UMD.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

Date Opponent Result Location UMD Leading Scorer Nov. 15 Missouri S&T W 83-70 Rolla, Mo. Katrina Newman - 16 Hannah Rutten - 16 Nov. 16 Pittsburg State L 75-82 Rolla, Mo. Hannah Rutten - 18 Nov. 19 Wisconsin-Superior W 89-43 Romano Gym Taylor Meyer - 19 Nov. 23 Michigan Tech W 84-80 Houghton, Mich. Hannah Rutten - 24 Nov. 30 * St. Cloud state L 73-81 St. Cloud, Minn. Katrina Newman - 18 Dec. 6 * Minnesota-Crookston W 88-69 Crookston, Minn. Katrina Newman - 25 Dec. 7 * Bemidji State W 70-63 Bemidji, Minn. Hannah Rutten - 22 Taylor Meyer - 22 Dec. 13 * U-Mary L 68-76 Romano Gym Danielle Flood - 17 Dec. 14 * Minot State W 70-68 Romano Gym Taylor Meyer - 14 Dec. 21 * St. Cloud State W 75-66 Romano Gym Katrina Newman - 27 Jan. 3 * Concordia-St. Paul L 63-95 St. Paul, Minn. Hannah Rutten - 14 Jan. 4 * Minnesota State L 63-69 Mankato, Minn. Katrina Newman - 16 Jan. 10 * Sioux Falls W 69-59 Romano Gym Katrina Newman - 27 Jan. 11 * Southwest Minnesota W 64-60 Romano Gym Jessica Newman - 17 Jan. 17 * Minot State L 66-84 Minot, N.D. Jessica Newman - 17 Jan. 18 * U-Mary L 65-74 Bismarck, N.D. Danielle Flood - 19 Jan. 24 * MSU-Moorhead L 70-75 Romano Gym Danielle Flood - 19 Jan. 25 * Northern State L 59-70 Romano Gym Danielle Flood - 15 Jan. 31 * Augustana (S.D.) W 84-70 Romano Gym Katrina Newman - 23 Feb. 1 * Wayne State (Neb.) L 69-81 Romano Gym Katrina Newman - 23 Feb. 7 * Northern State L 66-75 Aberdeen, S.D. Katrina Newman - 21 Feb. 8 * MSU-Moorhead L 78-80 Moorhead, Minn. Katrina Newmn - 26 Feb. 14 * Upper Iowa W 97-81 Fayette, Iowa Katrina Newman - 23 Feb. 15 * Winona State W 67-52 Winona, Minn. Hannah Rutten - 19 Feb. 21 * Bemidji State W 72-50 Romano Gym Katrina Newman - 16 Feb. 22 * Minnesota-Crookston W 87-64 Romano Gym Katrina Newman - 25 Feb. 26 # Concordia-St. Paul L 72-81 St. Paul, Minn. Taylor Meyer - 14

UMD Leading Rebounder Hannah Rutten - 12 Katrina Newman - 8 Hannah Rutten - 7 Hannah Rutten - 16 Hannah Rutten - 9 Hannah Rutten - 12 Hannah Rutten - 16

Hannah Rutten - 12 Allyson Harris - 12 Alyssa Kerkhoff - 10 Taylor Meyer - 9 Hannah Rutten - 7 Katrina Newman - 7 Hannah Rutten - 12 Hannah Rutten - 10 Jessica Newman - 5 Hannah Rutten - 9 Hannah Rutten - 9 Alyssa Kerkhoff - 9 Hannah Rutten - 13 Katrina Newman - 8 Hannah Rutten - 11 Hannah Rutten - 8 Katrina Newman - 8 Hannah Rutten - 12 Alyssa Kerkhoff - 9 Katrina Newman - 17 Hannah Rutten - 11

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32 Katrina Newman 25-21 709 28.4 149-376 39.6 31-102 30.4 53-66 80.3 138 5.5 56 40 46 6 53 382 15.3 40 Hannah Rutten 24-14 647 27.0 118-263 44.9 5-14 35.7 89-125 71.2 230 9.6 55 20 68 13 43 330 13.8 10 Danielle Flood 26-24 834 32.1 100-269 37.2 43-106 40.6 68-73 93.2 70 2.7 47 74 63 8 20 311 12.0 42 Taylor Meyer 27-12 534 19.8 90-195 46.2 5-17 29.4 57-72 79.2 119 4.4 71 18 42 6 24 242 9.0 20 Jessica Newman 27-21 691 25.6 81-223 36.3 36-123 29.3 29-48 60.4 93 3.4 62 68 58 6 23 227 8.4 11 Alyssa Kerkhoff 27-25 850 31.5 54-116 46.6 8-33 24.2 19-37 51.4 160 5.9 71 59 38 3 37 135 5.0 34 Taylor Dillinger 26-5 384 14.8 34-97 35.1 4-13 30.8 46-67 68.7 55 2.1 45 21 25 2 22 118 4.5 13 Megan Lueck 24-0 174 7.3 29-83 34.9 22-65 33.8 4-5 80.0 27 1.1 12 9 10 - 6 84 3.5 21 Kenzie Kane 24-0 190 7.9 22-62 35.5 11-30 36.7 28-36 77.8 21 0.9 16 7 12 - 7 83 3.5 4 Allyson Harris 27-3 207 7.7 21-50 42.0 0-2 - 8-12 66.7 40 1.5 22 2 18 8 4 50 1.9 12 Jenna Orr 22-0 136 6.2 7-16 43.8 0-2 - 2-2 100.0 9 0.4 18 10 7 1 4 16 0.7 23 Josephine Salmon 10-0 27 2.7 1-2 50.0 0-1 - 3-4 75.0 1 0.1 2 3 3 1 2 5 0.5 22 Payeur,Shauni 7-0 17 2.4 1-3 33.3 1-2 50.0 - - 1 0.1 1 - 1 - 1 3 0.4 BULLDOGS 27 5400 - 707-1755 40.3 166-510 32.5 406-547 74.2 1050 38.9 478 331 415 54 246 1986 73.6 OPPONENTS 27 5400 - 692-1533 45.1 154-414 37.2 380-498 76.3 918 34.0 491 412 478 90 180 1918 71.0

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TEAM STATISTICS UMD Opponents Scoring 1,986 1,918 • Points per game 73.6 71.0 Field Goals-Attempts 707-1,755 692-1,533 • FG Percentage 40.3 45.1 3-point Field Goals-Attempts 166-510 154-414 • 3-pt FG Percentage 32.5 37.2 • 3-pt FG/G 6.1 5.7 Free Throws-Attempts 406-547 380-498 • FT Percentage 74.2 76.3 • FT/G 15.0 14.1 Rebounds 1,050 918 • Rebounds/G 38.9 34.0 Assists 331 412 • Assists/G 12.3 15.3 Turnovers 415 478 Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.8 0.9 Steals 246 180 • Steals/G 9.1 6.7 Blocks 54 90 • Blocks/G 2.0 3.3 Attendance 4,697 12,474 Number/Game 12-391 14-885

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Points.......................................97 Field Goals...............................32 32 32 FG Attempts..............................81 FG Percentage.......... 53.3 (32-60) 3-pt Field Goals........................11 3-pt FG Attempts......................31 3-pt FG Percentage.... 50.0 (8-16) Free Throws...............................34 FT Attempts...............................46 FT Percentage.......... 93.3 (14-15) Rebounds.................................55 Assists......................................19 19 Steals.......................................15 Blocked Shots...........................23 Turnovers..................................23 Fouls........................................25 25 25

at Upper Iowa (Feb. 14) Minnesota Crookston (Feb. 22) Wisconsin-Superior (Nov. 19) at Missouri S&T (Nov. 15) Minnesota-Crookston (Feb. 22) Wisconsin-Superior (Nov. 19) at Missouri S&T (Nov. 15) Wayne State (Feb. 1) Minot State (Dec. 14) at Upper Iowa (Feb. 14) at Upper Iowa (Feb. 14) Northern State (Jan. 25) Minnesota-Crookston (Feb. 22) St. Cloud State (Dec. 21) Wisconsin-Superior (Nov. 19) at St. Cloud State (Nov. 30) St. Cloud State (Dec. 21) Minot State (Dec. 14) at Concordia-St. Paul (Feb. 26) at Northern State (Feb. 7) Northern State (Jan. 25)

STATISTICAL LEADERS Scoring Average Katrina Newman Hannah Rutten Danielle Flood Taylor Meyer Jessica Newman

G 25 24 26 27 27

Pts 382 330 311 242 227

Avg 15.3 13.8 12.0 9.0 9.0

Rebound Average Hannah Rutten Alyssa Kerkhoff Katrina Newman Taylor Meyer Jessica Newman

Pct 46.6 46.2 44.9 42.0 39.6

Assists Danielle Flood Jessica Newman Alyssa Kerkhoff Katrina Newman Taylor Dillinger

* minimum 15 games

FG Percentage Alyssa Kerkhoff Taylor Meyer Hannah Rutten Allyson Harris Katrina Newman

FG 54 90 118 21 149

Att 116 195 263 50 376

3FG 43 11 22 31 36

Att 106 30 65 102 123 Att 73 66 72 36 125

* minimum 25 attempts

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G 26 27 27 25 26

Ast 74 68 59 40 21

Avg 2.8 2.5 2.2 1.6 0.8

Pct 40.6 36.7 33.8 30.4 29.3

Steals Katrina Newman Hannah Rutten Alyssa Kerkhoff Taylor Meyer Jessica Newman

Pct 93.2 80.3 79.2 77.8 71.2

Blocks Hannah Rutten Danielle Flood Allyson Harris Taylor Meyer Jessica Newman

G 25 24 27 27 27

Stl 53 43 37 24 23

Avg 2.1 1.8 1.4 0.9 0.8

Blk 13 8 8 6 6

Avg 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2

* minimum 15 games

G 24 26 27 27 27

* minimum 15 games

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3FG 68 53 57 28 89

Avg 9.6 5.9 5.5 4.4 3.4

* minimum 15 games

* minimum 25 attempts

FT Percentage Danielle Flood Katrina Newman Taylor Meyer Kenzie Kane Hannah Rutten

Reb 230 160 138 119 93

* minimum 15 games

* minimum 50 attempts

3-pt FG Percentage Danielle Flood Kenzie Kane Megan Lueck Katrina Newman Jessica Newman

G 24 27 25 27 27

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UMD WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NSIC PLAYER OF THE YEAR F Carly Boag - Minot State Boag finished the 2013-14 NSIC season ranked as the leader in scoring (20.9), rebounding (10.7), field goal percentage (57.7) and steals (66) while leading the Beavers to a tied for fifth place overall and second in the NSIC North Division. Boag was a dominate force, scoring 30 or more points in conference games three times, 20 or more 14 times and recorded 11 double-doubles. She finished with 39 points, breaking the Minot State single game record for points, and pulled down 18 rebounds against Southwest Minnesota State – the same night she became the Beavers’ all-time career scoring leader with 1,718 points. During that weekend, she averaged 33.5 points per game and 18.0 rebounds per game to secure her second NSIC Player of the Week honor in 2013-14. It was the fifth time in two seasons she was named the conference’s Player of the Week. Boag also broke the NSIC’s single-season scoring mark with 460 points, surpassing Minnesota Duluth’s Jheri Booker’s record of 431 points set in 2009-10. She is ranked third overall in NCAA Division II in active career scoring average (18.5) and rebound average (10.4).

NSIC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR G Emily Schulte - Augustana (S.D.)

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Schulte is averaging 13.7 points per game this year for the Vikings. Schulte currently is averaging 2.8 steals per game this season for Augustana, with a 2.7 average in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. Schulte’s 2.8 steals per game average ranks 22nd nationally as of Feb. 25. The Sioux Falls, S.D. native snatched a career-high seven steals this year against Sioux Falls on Jan. 24. Schulte has had 15 games this season in which she has recorded at least three steals. The senior guard been especially tough on the defensive end in the NSIC, with five games of at least four steals in conference play. Schulte also has displayed her shot-blocking abilities this season, sending back a career-high three shots at St. Cloud State on Feb. 1 earlier this year. Schulte’s 15 blocks this year mark a new career high for blocks in a season for her. With her 73 steals this year, Schulte became the only women’s basketball player in Augustana history with three seasons of at least 70 steals. The former O’Gorman High School standout currently ranks fourth all time in Vikings’ history with 237 career steals. She is only one of 10 players in team history with 200-or-more steals in her career. On Feb. 14, Schulte became just the eighth player women’s basketball history with at least 1,000 points, 300 rebounds, and 300 assists in her career.

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NSIC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR C Sam Knecht - Sioux Falls Sam Knecht’s first year with the Cougars program was a success as she started each of the 19 games that she played in. During conference play, Knecht averaged 8.4 points, 7.6 rebounds and 0.9 blocks per game while also shooting 37.9% from the field. She was able to play her best when the stakes were the highest as she averaged 12.0 points and 12.5 rebounds in the Cougars two showdowns with crosstown rival Augustana. She also recorded five double-doubles in NSIC play this year. Knecht’s biggest strength comes on the boards where her rebounding average (7.6 rpg) and offensive rebounding average (2.95 rpg) are the top among all freshman players. She also reached double-digit scoring marks ten times during conference play and hit double-digit rebounds in six games.

2013-14 All-NSIC FIRST TEAM PLAYER POS. YR. SCHOOL Shaunteva Ashley Carly Boag Laura Johnson Alison Kusler Linda Murray Katrina Newman Jordan Spencer Anika Whiting Ali Wilkinson Morgan Zabel

G F F G F F F F F G/F

Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr.

Augustana Minot State Sioux Falls Northern State U-Mary UMD Wayne State Concordia-St. Paul Minnesota State MSU-Moorhead

2013-14 ALL-NSIC SECOND TEAM PLAYER POS. YR. SCHOOL Jessica Benson Abby Busch Rachel Hansen Whitney Kieffer Rachel Korgman Morgan Lee Katrina Moenkedick Sam Price Emily Schulte Megan Strese Kate Warmack

PG F PG G C G F G G F C

Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

St. Cloud State Winona State Concordia-St. Paul Upper Iowa Northern State Bemidji State Minnesota-Crookston St. Cloud State Augustana MSU-Moorhead Bemidji State

2013-14 ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM PLAYER POS. YR. SCHOOL Carly Boag Whitney Kieffer Megan Mutchler Kionda Nicks Emily Schulte

F G G C G

Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr.

Minot State Upper Iowa Northern State Concordia-St. Paul Augustana

2013-14 FRESHMAN TEAM PLAYER POS. YR. SCHOOL Sam Knecht Tara Roelofs Britney Scherber Paige Waytashek Hanna Zerr

C G G G PG

Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Sioux Falls Winona State Minnesota State Northern State Bemidji State

NSIC COACH OF THE YEAR Curt Fredrickson - Northern State Curt Fredrickson won 21 of 744 career victories this season on his way to a NSIC North Division Title. In his 35th season at the helm of the Wolves, Fredrickson has been named NSIC Coach of the Year four times (1991-92, 1996-97, 2010-11 and 2013-14). His Wolves earned their first national ranking this season since the 2007 season as they reached as high as No. 17 in the nation. The Wolves NSIC North Division Title is the first of any kind at NSU in any sport since 2005. NSU exceed expectation this season, as they were picked to finish ninth overall in the NSIC Preseason Coaches’ Poll and fifth in their division. Their 17-5 mark was good enough for third overall in the NSIC and was a three game cushion in the NSIC North Division final standings.

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ALL-TIME NSIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS WIN LOSS PCT. TITLES 318 136 70.0 11 196 84 70.0 4 191 89 68.2 5 305 143 68.1 6 87 41 68.0 -115 55 67.6 1 108 84 56.3 3 89 75 54.3 -23 21 52.3 -266 246 52.0 3 216 296 42.2 4 17 27 38.6 -194 318 37.9 3 178 335 34.7 -88 198 30.8 1 80 200 28.6 -21 143 12.8 --

* No longer a member of the NSIC.

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TEAM UMD Wayne State (Neb.) Concordia-St. Paul Northern State Augustana Minnesota State St. Cloud State U-Mary Minot State MSU-Moorhead Southwest Minnesota Sioux Falls Bemidji State Winona State Minnesota-Morris * Minnesota-Crookston Upper Iowa

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Opponent W-L Last Meeting Adams State 1-0 2001-02 Air Force 1-0 1988-89 Alaska-Anchorage 0-2 1983-84 Alaska-Fairbanks 0-2 1983-84 American (Puerto Rico) 1-0 1995-96 Arkansas Tech 0-3 1993-94 Augsburg 3-0 1981-82 Augustana (S.D.) 8-15 2013-14 Belmont 0-1 1991-92 Bemidji State 59-16 2013-14 Brandon 1-0 1986-87 Briar Cliff 1-0 1991-92 Cal Poly-San Luis 1-0 1989-90 Cal Poly-Ponoma 0-1 2005-06 Cal State-Chico 1-0 1989-90 Cal State-San Bern. 1-0 2005-06 Cameron 1-0 1999-00 Cardinal Stritch 1-0 1989-90 Carleton 2-0 1976-77 Carson-Newman 2-0 1992-93 Central Missouri 1-1 2009-10 Central Oklahoma 1-1 2012-13 Chadron State 2-0 1996-97 Colorado Christian 1-0 2011-12 Colorado Mines 0-2 2011-12 Colorado State-Pueblo 1-0 2006-07 Columbus State (Ga.) 0-1 2001-02 Concordia-Moorhead 1-7 1990-91 Concordia-St. Paul 21-18 2013-14 Delta State 0-1 2007-08 Denver 1-0 1991-92 Drury 0-1 2005-06 Eastern Montana 1-0 1988-89 Ferris State 0-0 2006-07 Finlandia 1-0 2003-04 Florida Southern 1-1 1998-99 Franklin Pierce 1-0 2001-02 Gardner-Webb 1-0 1997-98 Gogebic (Mich.) 1-0 1980-81 Grand Valley State 1-1 2006-07 Green Bay 1-1 1987-88 Gustavus Adolphus 1-0 1982-83 Hamline 1-0 1976-77 High Point 1-0 1997-98 Huron College 1-0 1986-87 Incarnate Word 0-1 2002-03 Lake Superior State 2-4 2010-11 Lakehead 2-0 1977-78 Macalester 2-0 1985-86 Marquette 0-2 1984-85 U-Mary 5-5 2013-14 Mesa State 1-0 2004-05

Opponent W-L Last Meeting Metro State 1-1 2011-12 Michigan Tech 30-18 2013-14 Minnesota 0-2 1977-78 Minnesota-Crookston 27-1 2013-14 Minnesota-Morris 55-10 2002-03 Minnesota State 30-27 2013-14 MSU-Moorhead 50-28 2013-14 Minot State 3-2 2013-14 Missouri S&T 2-0 2013-14 Missouri Western State 1-0 1997-98 Molloy 1-0 1987-88 Montana 0-1 1977-78 Morningside 1-0 1987-88 Mount Senario 1-0 1993-94 Nebraska-Kerney 2-0 2000-01 Nebraska-Omaha 6-5 2009-10 New York Tech 1-0 1987-88 New Mexico Highlands 1-0 2006-07 North Dakota 3-34 2007-08 North Dakota State 10-29 2005-06 Northern Colorado 2-0 1995-96 Northern Iowa 0-2 1980-81 Northern Michigan 16-19 2011-12 Northern State 32-25 2013-14 Northland 13-2 2005-06 Northwest Missouri State 1-0 1995-96 Northwestern (Minn.) 2-0 1988-89 Phillips 1-1 1990-91 Pittsburg State 0-1 2013-14 Point Loma Nazarene 1-0 2005-06 Queens 1-0 1987-88 Quincy 1-1 2007-08 Rockhurst 1-0 1993-94 Regis 0-1 2004-05 St. Ambrose 0-1 1989-90 St. Benedict 1-0 1977-78 St. Catherine (Minn.) 3-2 1982-83 St. Cloud State 26-33 2013-14

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Opponent W-L Last Meeting St. Edwards (Tex.) 1-0 2002-03 St. Francis (ll.) 4-0 1998-99 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 1-0 1992-93 St. Joseph’s (Me.) 1-0 1990-91 St. Mary’s (Texas) 1-1 2012-13 St. Olaf 7-1 1986-87 St. Rose (N.Y.) 0-1 1997-98 St. Scholastica 31-0 2007-08 St. Thomas (Minn.) 2-2 1981-82 Simon Fraser 0-1 1989-90 Sioux Falls 1-1 2013-14 South Dakota 4-11 2008-09 South Dakota State 4-7 2007-08 Southern Indiana 0-1 2001-02 Southern Nazarene 0-1 1992-93 Southwest Minnesota 53-16 2013-14 Suomi 1-0 1978-79 Texas A&M-Kingsville 2-0 2002-03 Truman State 2-0 2004-05 Tuskeegee 0-1 1977-78 Upper Iowa 10-0 2013-14 Viterbo 1-0 1994-95 Wayland Baptist 1-3 1996-97 Wayne State (Neb.) 12-9 2013-14 Western Washington 0-1 1988-89 Westmar 1-0 1977-78 Wingate 1-0 2004-05 Winnipeg 0-1 1978-79 Winona State 63-9 2013-14 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1-1 2009-10 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3-1 1989-90 Wisconsin-Parkside 4-0 1994-95 Wisconsin-Platteville 1-0 1988-89 Wisconsin-River Falls 1-0 1976-77 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 3-0 1984-85 Wisconsin-Superior 22-4 2013-14 Xavier (La.) 1-0 1993-94


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LINDA LARSON

KAREN STROMME

DAVE STROMME

COACHING RECORDS Coach Linda Larson Donna Statzel Karen Stromme Sue Fiero Dave Stromme Tanya Bauer Annette Wiles

Seasons 1976-80, 1981-84 1980-81 1984-2005 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-Present

W 110 15 440 16 15 4 97

L 85 16 184 12 14 23 71

Pct. .564 .482 .705 .571 .520 .148 .577

Note: Coaching records prior to the 1976-77 season are not available

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PROGRAM HISTORY: YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

|-------Overall--------| |---------------Conference---------------| Coach Season W L Pct. W L Pct. Finish Linda Larson 1976-77 13 12 52.0 - - - Linda Larson 1977-78 17 11 60.7 - - - Linda Larson 1978-79 18 12 60.0 - - - Linda Larson 1979-80 15 13 53.6 4 3 57.1 4th (T) Donna Statzell 1980-81 15 16 48.2 5 2 71.4 2nd (T) Linda Larson 1981-82 13 13 50.0 6 8 42.9 6th Linda Larson 1982-83 20 10 66.7 9 5 64.3 2nd (T) Linda Larson 1983-84 14 14 50.0 7 5 58.3 3rd Karen Stromme 1984-85 13 12 52.0 7 3 70.0 1st (T) Karen Stromme 1985-86 16 9 64.0 7 5 58.3 3rd Karen Stromme 1986-87 18 12 60.0 7 5 58.3 4th Karen Stromme 1987-88 23 10 69.7 9 3 75.0 2nd (T) Karen Stromme 1988-89 26 6 81.3 11 1 91.7 1st Karen Stromme 1989-90 24 7 77.4 11 1 91.7 1st Karen Stromme 1990-91 26 6 81.3 12 0 100.0 1st Karen Stromme 1991-92 16 14 53.3 8 4 66.7 3rd Karen Stromme 1992-93 22 8 73.3 11 1 91.7 1st Karen Stromme 1993-94 20 11 64.5 9 3 75.0 2nd Karen Stromme 1994-95 20 8 71.4 11 1 91.7 1st (T) Karen Stromme 1995-96 23 5 82.1 12 0 100.0 1st Karen Stromme 1996-97 20 7 74.1 10 2 83.3 2nd Karen Stromme 1997-98 21 7 75.0 10 2 83.3 1st (T) Karen Stromme 1998-99 19 10 65.5 10 2 83.3 1st Karen Stromme 1999-00 25 6 80.6 16 2 88.9 1st Karen Stromme 2000-01 21 11 65.6 13 5 72.2 3rd Karen Stromme 2001-02 22 10 68.8 13 5 72.2 2nd (T) Karen Stromme 2002-03 25 5 83.3 15 3 83.3 1st Karen Stromme 2003-04 20 11 64.5 9 7 56.3 2nd Karen Stromme 2004-05 20 9 69.0 8 5 61.5 2nd Sue Fiero 2005-06 16 12 57.1 3 8 27.2 5th (T) Dave Stromme 2006-07 15 14 52.0 5 7 42.0 4th (T) Tanya Bauer 2007-08 4 23 14.8 1 11 08.3 7th Annette Wiles 2008-09 16 12 57.1 13 7 65.0 5th Annette Wiles 2009-10 20 11 64.5 13 7 65.0 4th Annette Wiles 2010-11 15 12 55.6 13 9 59.1 5th (T) Annette Willes 2011-12 18 10 64.3 15 7 68.2 4th Annette Wiles 2012-13 14 13 51.9 11 11 50.0 5th Annette Wiles 2013-14 14 13 51.9 11 11 50.0 5th TOTALS 645 371 63.5 296 127 70.0

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UMD IN THE POSTSEASON NSIC TOURNAMENT DATE OPPONENT Feb. 29, 2000 Minnesota-Morris Mar. 3, 2000 N Wayne State (Neb.) Mar. 4, 2000 N Southwest Minnesota Feb. 27, 2001 Winona State Mar. 2, 2001 N Northern State Mar. 3, 2001 N Southwest Minnesota Feb. 27, 2002 Bemidji State Mar. 2, 2002 N Northern State Mar. 3, 2002 N Southwets Minnesota Mar. 5, 2003 Bemidji State Mar. 8, 2003 N Southwest Minnesota Mar. 9, 2003 N Minnesota-Crookston Mar. 3, 2004 Wayne State (Neb.) Mar. 6, 2004 N Bemidji State Mar. 7, 2004 @ Concordia-St. Paul Mar. 3, 2010 Winona State Mar. 6, 2010 @ Concordia-St. Paul Mar. 7, 2010 N Wayne State (Neb.) Mar. 2, 2011 @ Concordia-St. Paul Mar. 1, 2012 N Minnesota State Feb. 28, 2013 @ Winona State Feb. 26, 2014 @ Concordia-St. Paul

ROUND First Semis Finals First Semis Finals First Semis Finals First Semis Finals First Semis Finals First Semis Finals First First First First

NAIA DISTRICT RESULT W 83-35 W 60-50 W 83-57 W 89-72 W 60-45 W 53-49 W 89-53 W 77-70 L 48-63 W 71-55 W 69-65 W 68-60 W 62-52 W 70-51 W 58-57 W 64-51 W 80-73 L 66-77 L 56-65 L 59-68 L 56-74 L 72-81

NCC TOURNAMENT DATE OPPONENT Mar. 1, 2005 South Dakota Mar. 1, 2006 @ Augustana (S.D.) Feb. 28, 2007 St. Cloud State Mar. 3, 2007 N North Dakota

ROUND RESULT First L 69-77 First L 57-77 First W 83-79 Second L 54-74

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DATE OPPONENT Mar. 7, 1995 @ Northern Colorado Mar. 10, 1995 @ North Dakota State Mar. 7, 1996 N Northern Colorado Mar. 8, 1996 @ North Dakota State Mar. 5, 1999 N Nebraska-Kearney Mar. 6, 1999 N North Dakota State Mar. 10, 2000 N Northern State Mar. 11, 2000 @ North Dakota State Mar. 9, 2001 N North Dakota State Mar. 10, 2001 N Nebraska-Kearney Mar. 11, 2001 @ North Dakota Mar. 14, 2003 N North Dakota Mar. 12, 2004 @ Concordia-St. Paul Mar. 11, 2005 N Regis (Colo.) Mar. 12, 2005 N St. Cloud State Mar. 12, 2010 N Augustana (S.D.) Mar. 9, 2012 N Metro State (Colo.)

ROUND RESULT First W 77-72 Second L 61-98 First W 65-60 Second L 52-72 First W 66-65 (OT) Second L 50-61 First W 82-67 Second L 72-77 First W 81-73 Second W 61-57 Regional L 56-71 First L 63-70 First L 54-73 First W 60-45 Second L 59-67 First L 57-74 First L 47-58

DATE OPPONENT ROUND RESULT Feb. 23, 1987 MSU-Moorhead First W 87-77 Feb. 27, 1987 @ Bemidji State Finals L 64-73 Feb. 28, 1988 Minnesota-Morris First W 97-58 Mar. 4, 1988 Bemidji State Finals W 77-61 Mar. 9, 1988 @ Wisconsin-Milwaukee Bi-District W 61-60 Mar. 3, 1989 MSU-Moorhead First W 87-50 Mar. 4, 1989 Bemidji State Final W 81-68 Mar. 9, 1989 Wisconsin-Platteville Bi-District W 101-88 Feb. 26, 1990 Winona State First W 71-65 Mar. 3, 1990 Southwest Minnesota Finals W 81-75 Mar. 7, 1990 @ Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) Bi-District W 62-49 Feb. 25, 1991 St. Scholastica First W 57-47 Feb. 28, 1991 Bemidji State Finals W 82-68 Feb. 22, 1992 Minnesota-Morris First W 49-33 Feb. 27, 1992 @ MSU-Moorhead Finals W 77-74 (OT) Feb. 20, 1993 Winona State First W 71-42 Feb. 24, 1993 MSU-Moorhead Final W 70-66 Mar. 2, 1994 Minnesota-Morris First W 84-55 Mar. 5, 1994 Southwest Minnesota Second W 61-59 Mar. 9, 1994 Rockhurst (Mo.) Final W 70-51

NAIA NATIONALS DATE OPPONENT ROUND Mar. 18, 1988 N Wayland Baptist (Texas) First Mar. 19, 1988 N Arkansas Tech Second Mar. 16, 1989 N Western Washington First Mar. 15, 1990 N Simon Fraser (B.C.) First Mar. 7, 1991 N St. Joseph’s (Maine) First Mar. 8, 1991 N Wayland Baptist (Texas) Second Mar. 5, 1992 N Belmont (Tenn.) First Mar. 4, 1993 N Carson Newman (Tenn.) First Mar. 5, 1993 N Southern Nazarene (Okla.) Second Mar. 16, 1994 N Xavier (La.) First Mar. 18, 1994 N Arkansas Tech Second

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RESULT W 72-70 L 63-65 L 73-89 L 73-89 W 82-66 L 51-58 L 65-67 W 62-49 L 61-72 W 64-50 L 63-67


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POSTSEASON HONORS ALL-NSIC YEAR PLAYER 1981-82 Heather Nelson 1982-83 Heather Nelson 1983-84 Amy Jaeger 1984-85 Chris Beal Sarah Halsey Amy Jaeger 1985-86 Sarah Halsey Carmen Kuntz 1986-87 Carmen Kuntz 1987-88 Denise Holm Kelli Ritzer Mary Zgonc 1988-89 Denise Holm Dina Kangas Kelli Ritzer 1989-90 Dina Kangas Kelli Ritzer 1990-91 Dina Kangas Kelli Ritzer 1991-92 Julie Coughlin Amy Erickson

POS. F F F F F F F F/C F/C G F F G C F C F C F C F

YEAR PLAYER 1992-93 Julie Coughlin Amy Erickson 1993-94 Sara Belanger Jodi Ierino Stacy Sievers 1994-95 Sara Belanger Kristi Duncan Jodi Ierino 1995-96 Sara Belanger* Chris Dillavou Jodi Ierino 1996-97 Christy Roberts Sadie Suomala 1997-98 Stacy Nelson* Christy Roberts 1998-99 Stacy Nelson* 1999-00 Sue Fiero Kate Madrinich 2000-01 Mary Barker Kate Madrinich Kim Toewe

ALL-CENTRAL REGION Y ear 1997-98 1998-99 2001-02 2002-03 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2009-10

P layer Stacy Nelson Stacy Nelson Kate Madrinich Kim Toewe Lindsey Dietz Lindsey Dietz Lindsey Dietz Lindsey Dietz Katie Winkelman Jheri Booker

POS. C F G C G G G C G G C G C F/C G F/C F C G C F

YEAR PLAYER 2001-02 Mary Barker Kate Madrinich Kim Toewe 2002-03 Kim Toewe* 2003-04 Lindsey Dietz* 2008-09 Jheri Booker 2009-10 Jheri Booker* 2011-12 Katrina Newman 2012-13 Katrina Newman 2013-14 Katrina Newman

POS. G C F C F/C F F F F F

ALL-NCC YEAR PLAYER 2004-05 Lindsey Dietz* 2005-06 Lindsey Dietz Katie Winkelman 2006-07 Justine Axtell Katie Winkelman 2007-08 Katy Freeman *denotes Player of the Year

POS. F/C F/C F/C G F/C G

ALL-AMERICAN

T eam Daktronics Second Team Daktronics First Team Daktronics First Team Daktronics First Team Daktronics Second Team Daktronics Third Team Daktronics First Team^ Daktronics First Team Danktronics First Team Daktronics First Team*

Y ear 1989-90 1990-91 1998-99 2003-04 2004-05 2004-05 2005-06 2005-06

P layer Dina Kangas Dina Kangas Stacy Nelson Lindsey Dietz Lindsey Dietz Lindsey Dietz Lindsey Dietz Lindsey Dietz

T eam NAIA First Team NAIA First Team Daktronics Daktronics Third Team Daktronics First Team WBCA First Team Daktronics Second Team WBCA Second Team

*Region Player of the Year | ^ Co-Region Player of the Year

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PROGRAM HISTORY: RECORD BOOK

INDIVIDUAL SEASON

INDIVIDUAL GAME

RECORD BOOK

Points 44 Dina Kangas Bemidji State Field Goals 16 Kate Madrinich Minn.-Crookston 16 Carmen Kuntz Michigan Tech 16 Dina Kangas Minn.-Morris 16 Dina Kangas Wis.-Milwaukee 16 Lindsey Dietz Bemidji State FG Attempts 30 Dina Kangas Moorhead State FG Percentage 1.000 (9-9) Lisa Muehlbauer Northwestern (Iowa) 1.000 (9-9) Lindsey Dietz Bemidji State 3pt Field Goals 9 Kelli Ritzer St. Francis 3pt FG Attempts 20 Kelli Ritzer St. Francis 3-Point Percentage 1.000 (5-5) Kelli Ritzer Wis.-Milwaukee 1.000 (5-5) Casey Francis Southwest Minn. State Free Throws 17 Lindsey Dietz Michigan Tech FT Attempts 18 Lindsey Dietz Michigan Tech 18 Dina Kangas Northern State FT Percentage 1.000 (12-12) Kelsey Hewitt Winona State 1.000 (12-12) Shelly Stemper Winona State Rebounds 27 Dina Kangas Southwest State Assists 15 Denise Holm Minn.-Morris Steals 10 Jheri Booker Mary Blocks 8 Jayne Mackley St. Thomas (Minn.) Games Played 33 Kelli Ritzer, Mary Zgonc, Denise Holm, Mary Hannula, Sue Peterson 1987-88 Points 938 Dina Kangas 1990-91 Scoring Average 29.3 Dina Kangas 1990-91 Field Goals 389 Dina Kangas 1990-91 FG Attempts 743 Dina Kangas 1990-91 FG Percentage .664 (180-271) Lindsey Dietz 2005-06 Consecutive FGs 13 Lisa Muehlbauer 1986-87 3pt Field Goals 101 Kelli Ritzer 1990-91 3pt FG Attempts 293 Kelli Ritzer 1990-91 3pt FG Percentage .474 (18-38) Sara Belanger 1992-93 Consecutive 3pt FGs 6 Kelli Ritzer 1988-89 Free Throws 184 Lindsey Dietz 2004-05 FT Attempts 238 Lindsey Dietz 2004-05 FT Percentage .956 (21-22) Lori Ogren 1981-82 Consecutive FTs 43 Lindsey Dietz 2003-04 Rebounds 424 Dina Kangas 1989-90 Assists 291 Denise Holm 1988-89 Steals 99 Susan Anderson 2000-01 99 Jheri Booker 2008-09 Blocked Shots 82 Jayne Mackley 1978-79 Fouls 114 Amy Erickson 1990-91 Fouled Out 12 Mindy Boorman 1986-87

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Jan. 16, 1990 Dec. 30, 2001 Dec. 12, 1986 Feb. 18, 1989 Dec. 1, 1989 Feb. 15, 2003 Jan. 19, 1991 Nov. 22, 1986 Feb. 15, 2003 Dec. 28, 1989 Dec. 28, 1989 Dec. 10, 1988 Mar. 8, 2003 Nov. 28, 2003 Nov. 28, 2003 Feb. 17, 1990 Dec. 13, 2008 Feb. 24, 2012 Feb. 9, 1991 Feb. 18, 1989 Jan. 16, 2009 Feb. 17, 1979

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TEAM GAME

TEAM SEASON

CAREER

#BULLDOGCOUNTRY Points 2,810 Dina Kangas 1987-91 Scoring Average 22.7 Dina Kangas 1987-91 Field Goals 1,170* Dina Kangas 1987-91 FG Attempts 2,207 Dina Kangas 1987-91 FG Percentage .610 Stacy Nelson 1996-99 Free Throws 445 Dina Kangas 1987-91 FT Attempts 661 Dina Kangas 1987-91 FT Percentage .855 Julie Coughlin 1989-93 3pt Field Goals 325 Kelli Ritzer 1987-91 3pt FG Attempts 852 Kelli Ritzer 1987-91 3pt FG Percentage .435 Sara Belanger 1992-96 Rebounds 1,320 Dina Kangas 1987-91 Assists 813 Denise Holm 1985-89 Blocked Shots 160 Julie Coughlin 1989-93 Steals 331 Susan Anderson 1997-01 Consecutive Games Scoring in Double Figures 97 Dina Kangas 1987-91 Games Played 128 Kelli Ritzer 1987-91 Consecutive Games 128 Kelli Ritzer 1987-91 Consecutive Starts 97 Amy Jaeger 1981-85 *NCAA Division II Record Points 110 Points 2,561 1988-89 Fewest Points 40 Points Per Game Average 80.0 1988-89 40 Fewest Points 1,663 1979-80 Points Allowed 106 Fewest PPG Average 59.3 1979-80 Fewest Points Allowed 23 Field Goals 1,018 1988-89 Largest Margin of Defeat FG Attempts 2,204 1978-79 65 (96-31) FG Percentage .484 1988-89 Field Goals 43 3-Pt. Field Goals 248 2000-01 43 3-Pt. FG Attempts 712 2000-01 FG Attempts 94 3-Pt. FG Percentage .420 1988-89 FG Percentage .667 (30-45) Free Throws 492 1999-2000 FG% (Half) .800 (16-20) Free Throw Attempts 700 1999-2000 3pt Field Goals 13 Free Throw Percentage .746 2004-05 3pt FG Attempts 39 Rebounds 1,534 1987-88 3pt FG Percentage .833 (5-6) Rebound Average 49.1 1984-85 Free Throws 32 Assists 763 1988-89 32 Steals 352 1999-00 32 Blocked Shots 136 2008-09 FT Attempts 48 Personal Fouls 660 1992-93 FT Percentage 1.000 (18-18) Fewest PPG Allowed 53.2 1996-97 Rebounds 69 Most PPG Allowed 75.6 2007-08 Assists 36 Steal 26 Blocked Shots 13

MISC. WINS IN A SEASON 26 (1988-89 and 1990-91) NSIC WINS IN A SEASON 16 (1999-00) HOME WINS IN A SEASON 15 (1988-89) ROAD WINS IN A SEASON 13 (1987-88 and 1995-96) CONSECUTIVE WINS 17 (Dec. 30, 1990 - Mar. 7, 1991) CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS 22 (Jan. 13, 1999 - Dec. 9, 2000) CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS 8 (Dec. 30, 1990 - Mar. 7, 1991) WINNING PERCENTAGE .833 (2002-03)

Winona State Feb. 18, 2000 St. Catherine’s Jan. 5, 1978 Bemidji State Jan. 12, 1977 North Dakota State Dec. 18, 1993 Hamline Feb. 18, 1977 Minn.-Morris Jan. 6, 2001 Minn.-Morris Feb. 15, 2002 Northwestern (Iowa) Nov. 19, 1988 Winona State Dec. 14, 1985 Winona State Jan. 24, 1992 Winona State (2nd) Jan. 24, 1991 (four occasions) South Dakota Mar. 1, 2005 Wis.-Milwaukee Dec. 10, 1988 Bemidji State Jan. 16, 1990 Florida Southern Nov. 27, 1998 North Dakota Dec. 14, 2002 North Dakota Dec. 14, 2002 MSU-Moorhead Feb. 2, 2002 Carleton College Feb. 12, 1977 Northland Jan. 11, 1996 St. Francis Nov. 17, 1996 St. Thomas Feb. 17, 1979 PROGRAM HISTORY: RECORD BOOK

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ANNUAL LEADERS HANNAH RUTTEN ’14

KATRINA NEWMAN ’14

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YEAR 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77

PLAYER Katrina Newman Katrina Newman Katrina Newman Kelsey Hewitt Jheri Booker Jheri Booker Katy Freeman Katie Winkelman Lindsey Dietz Lindsey Dietz Lindsey Dietz Lindsey Dietz Kate Madrinich Kim Toewe Kate Madrinich Stacy Nelson Stacy Nelson Sadie Suomala Jodi Ierino Jodi Ierino Stacy Sievers Julie Coughlin Amy Erickson Dina Kangas Dina Kangas Dina Kangas Kelli Ritzer Carmen Kuntz Carmen Kuntz Amy Jaeger Sarah Halsey Heather Nelson Heather Nelson Sharon Meyer Jayne Mackley Beth McCleary Tammy Manly Terri Nord

GP 25 27 28 27 31 28 27 29 22 29 23 30 32 32 30 29 28 27 28 28 31 30 30 32 31 32 33 30 25 25 28 30 26 31 26 30 28 25

REBOUNDS PTS 382 429 403 363 638 429 359 479 509 632 457 516 663 538 436 584 463 350 394 384 474 379 365 938 872 689 414 553 318 283 268 356 408 404 326 301 387 368

PPG 15.3 15.9 14.4 13.4 20.6 15.3 13.3 16.5 23.1 21.8 19.9 17.2 20.7 16.8 14.5 20.1 16.5 13.0 14.1 13.7 15.3 12.6 12.2 29.3 28.1 21.5 12.5 18.4 12.7 11.3 9.6 11.9 15.7 13.0 12.5 10.1 13.9 14.7

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PLAYER Hannah Rutten Katrina Newman Katrina Newman Kelsey Hewitt Jheri Booker Jheri Booker Kelsey Hewitt Katie Winkelman Lindsey Dietz Lindsey Dietz Lindsey Dietz Kim Toewe Kim Toewe Kim Toewe Susan Anderson Stacy Nelson Stacy Nelson Sadie Suomala Jodi Ierino Jodi Ierino Jodi Ierino Julie Coughlin Carloyn Frisk Dina Kangas Dina Kangas Dina Kangas Kelli Ritzer Carmen Kuntz Carmen Kuntz Amy Jaeger Amy Jaeger Amy Jaeger Amy Jaeger Jayne Mackley Jayne Mackley Jayne Mackley Jayne Mackley Barb Peterson

GP 24 27 28 27 31 28 26 29 22 29 23 28 32 32 31 29 28 27 28 28 31 30 30 32 31 32 33 30 25 25 28 30 26 25 26 28 22 25

REB 230 208 226 203 196 207 148 199 194 283 159 226 287 263 199 287 261 166 160 174 217 182 188 407 424 328 241 371 248 243 190 263 211 247 240 290 191 277

RPG 9.6 7.7 8.1 7.5 8.5 7.4 5.7 6.9 8.8 9.8 6.9 8.1 9.0 8.2 6.4 9.9 9.3 6.1 5.7 6.2 7.0 6.1 6.3 12.7 13.7 10.3 7.3 12.4 9.9 9.7 6.8 8.3 8.1 9.9 9.2 10.3 8.7 9.9


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TOP 5 SEASON PERFORMANCES

POINTS PTS SEASON 1. Dina Kangas .............................. 938 ............................. 1990-91 2. Dina Kangas............................... 872.............................. 1989-90 3. Dina Kangas............................... 689.............................. 1988-89 4. Kate Madrinich........................... 663.............................. 2001-02 5. Jheri Booker................................ 638.............................. 2009-10 AVERAGE PPG SEASON 1. Dina Kangas.............................. 29.3.............................. 1990-91 2. Dina Kangas.............................. 28.1.............................. 1989-90 3. Lindsey Dietz.............................. 23.1.............................. 2005-06 4. Lindsey Dietz.............................. 21.8.............................. 2004-05 5. Dina Kangas.............................. 21.5.............................. 1988-89 FIELD GOALS FG SEASON 1. Dina Kangas............................... 389.............................. 1990-91 2. Dina Kangas............................... 352.............................. 1989-90 3. Dina Kangas............................... 298.............................. 1988-89 4. Jheri Booker................................ 265.............................. 2009-10 5. Kate Madrinich........................... 255.............................. 2001-02 FG ATTEMPTS FGA SEASON 1. Dina Kangas............................... 743.............................. 1990-91 2. Dina Kangas............................... 696.............................. 1989-90 3. Jheri Booker................................ 590.............................. 2009-10 4. Dina Kangas............................... 516.............................. 1988-89 5. Carmen Kuntz............................. 509.............................. 1986-87 FG PERCENTAGE FG% SEASON 1. Lindsey Dietz ............................. 66.4.............................. 2005-06 2. Julie Coughlin............................ 65.5.............................. 1991-92 3. Lindsey Dietz.............................. 63.3.............................. 2002-03 4. Stacy Nelson.............................. 63.2.............................. 1996-97 5. Stacy Nelson.............................. 63.1.............................. 1998-99 3-PT FIELD GOALS 3FG SEASON 1. Kelli Ritzer................................... 101.............................. 1990-91 2. Kelli Ritzer..................................... 94.............................. 1989-90 3. Laura Hanson............................... 89.......................... 1999-2000 4. Kelli Ritzer..................................... 82.............................. 1988-89 5. Laura Hanson............................... 75.............................. 2000-01 3-PT FG ATTEMPTS 3FGA SEASON 1. Kelli Ritzer................................... 293.............................. 1990-91 2. Kelli Ritzer .................................. 242.............................. 1989-90 3. Laura Hanson............................. 237.......................... 1999-2000 4. Courtney Doucette...................... 223.............................. 2011-12 5. Laura Hanson............................. 213.............................. 2000-01

3-PT FG PERCENTAGE 3FG% SEASON 1. Sara Belanger............................ 47.4.............................. 1992-93 2. Sara Belanger............................ 47.0.............................. 1995-96 3. Chris Dillavou............................. 46.5.............................. 1995-96 4. Chris Dillavou............................. 45.5.............................. 1996-97 5. Stacy Sievers............................. 45.3.............................. 1993-94 FREE THROWS FT SEASON 1. Lindsey Dietz............................... 184.............................. 2004-05 2. Dina Kangas............................... 152.............................. 1990-91 3. Dina Kangas............................... 151.............................. 1989-90 4. Kate Madrinich........................... 140.............................. 2001-02 5. Lindsey Dietz............................... 134.............................. 2002-03 FT ATTEMPTS FTA SEASON 1. Lindsey Dietz............................... 238.............................. 2004-05 2. Dina Kangas............................... 231.............................. 1990-91 3. Dina Kangas............................... 202.............................. 1989-90 4. Kate Madrinich........................... 190.............................. 2001-02 5. Sue Fiero.................................... 172.......................... 1999-2000 FT PERCENTAGE FT% SEASON 1. Lori Ogren.................................. 95.6.............................. 1981-82 2. Julie Coughlin............................ 90.8.............................. 1992-93 3. Julie Coughlin............................ 89.6.............................. 1991-92 4. Sara Belanger............................ 87.8.............................. 1993-94 5. Sara Belanger............................ 87.7.............................. 1995-96 REBOUNDS REB SEASON 1. Dina Kangas............................... 424.............................. 1989-90 2. Dina Kangas............................... 407.............................. 1990-91 3. Carmen Kuntz............................. 371.............................. 1986-87 4. Dina Kangas............................... 328.............................. 1988-89 5. Jayne Mackley............................. 290.............................. 1978-79 ASSISTS AST SEASON 1. Denise Holm............................... 291.............................. 1988-89 2. Denise Holm............................... 222.............................. 1987-88 3. Susan Anderson.......................... 216.............................. 2000-01 4. Denise Holm............................... 211.............................. 1986-87 5. Kristi Duncan.............................. 185.............................. 1993-94 STEALS STL SEASON 1. Susan Anderson............................ 99.............................. 2000-01 1. Jheri Booker.................................. 99.............................. 2008-09 3. Jheri Booker.................................. 96.............................. 2009-10 4. Denise Holm................................. 94.............................. 1986-87 5. Dina Kangas................................. 92.............................. 1990-91 PROGRAM HISTORY: SEASON TOP FIVES

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CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS FIELD GOALS 1. Dina Kangas (1987-91)................ 1,170 2. Lindsey Dietz (2002-06)................... 741 3. Kate Madrinich (1998-02)................ 689 4. Kelli Ritzer (1987-91)....................... 673 5. Kim Toewe (1999-03)....................... 647 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Dina Kangas (1987-91)................ 2,207 2. Kelli Ritzer (1987-91).................... 1,626 3. Kate Madrinich (1998-02)............. 1,382 4. Kim Toewe (1999-03).................... 1,343 5. Carmen Kuntz (1983-87).............. 1,301 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Stacy Nelson (1996-99).................. .610 2. Julie Coughlin (1989-93)................. .605 3. Lindsey Dietz (2002-06).................. .602 4. Jodi Ierino (1992-96)...................... .573 5. Dina Kangas (1987-91).................. .530 3PT FIELD GOALS 1. Kelli Ritzer (1987-91)....................... 325 2. Laura Hanson (1997-01).................. 265 3. Mary Barker (1998-02).................... 185 4. Jaime Bell (1998-02)....................... 133 5. Katie Pavlich (2000-04)................... 113 3PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Kelli Ritzer (1987-91)....................... 852 2. Laura Hanson (1997-2001)............. 762 3. Mary Barker (1998-02).................... 522 4. Jaime Bell (1998-02)....................... 396 5. Courtney Doucette (2009-)............... 361

PROGRAM HISTORY: RECORD BOOK - CAREER LEADERS

POINTS 1. Dina Kangas (1987-91)................ 2,810 2. Lindsey Dietz (2002-06)................ 2,114 3. Kelli Ritzer (1987-91).................... 1,887 4. Kate Madrinich (1998-2002)........ 1,770 5. Kim Toewe (1999-2003)................ 1,610 6. Katrina Newman (2010-14)........... 1,515 7. Sara Belanger (1992-96).............. 1,460 8. Stacy Nelson (1996-99)................ 1,295 9. Jayne Mackley (1977-81).............. 1,292 10. Carmen Kuntz (1983-87).............. 1,281 11. Jodi Ierino (1992-96).................... 1,245 12. Katie Winkelman (2003-07).......... 1,244 13. Sue Fiero (1996-2000)................. 1,243 14. Kelsey Hewitt (2007-11)............... 1,225 15. Mary Barker (1998-2002)............. 1,164 16. Terri Nord (1975-79)..................... 1,110 17. Laura Hanson (1997-2001)......... 1,080 18. Jheri Booker (2008-10)................. 1,067 19. Sharon Meyer (1977-81)............... 1,051 20. Amy Erickson (1989-90).................. 998 21. Tanysha Scott (2001-05).................. 993 22. Amy Jaeger (1981-85)..................... 981 23. Heather Nelson (1979-83)............... 933 24. Beth McCleary (1977-81)................ 901 25. Sue Sajevic (1979-83)..................... 890 26. Christy Roberts (1994-98)................ 875 27. Julie Coughlin (1989-93).................. 852 28. Mary Zgonc (1985-89)..................... 829 29. Courtney Doucette (2009-13).......... 810 30. Cris Beal (1982-86)......................... 809 SCORING AVERAGE 1. Dina Kangas (1987-91).................. 22.7 2. Lindsey Dietz (2002-06).................. 20.3 3. Jheri Booker (2007-11)................... 18.1 4. Stacy Nelson (1996-99).................. 15.4 5. Kelli Ritzer (1987-91)...................... 14.7

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FREE THROWS 1. Lindsey Dietz (2002-06).................. 578 2. Dina Kangas (1987-91).................. 445 3. Kate Madrinich (1998-02)................ 349 4. Sue Fiero (1996-00)........................ 336 5. Sara Belanger (1992-96)................. 302 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. Lindsey Dietz (2002-06)................... 721 2. Dina Kangas (1987-91)................... 661 3. Kate Madrinich (1998-02)................ 486 4. Sue Fiero (1996-00) ...................... 451 5. Kim Toewe (1999-03)....................... 412 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. Julie Coughlin (1989-93)................. .852 2. Sara Belanger (1992-96)................ .844 3. Jennifer Koll (1987-91)................... .833 4. Lindsey Dietz (2002-06).................. .802 5. Christy Roberts (1994-98)............... .762 REBOUNDS 1. Dina Kangas (1987-91)................ 1,320 2. Jayne Mackley (1977-81)................. 968 3. Carmen Kuntz (1983-87)................. 940 4. Amy Jaeger (1981-85)..................... 907 5. Kim Toewe (1999-03)....................... 905 ASSISTS 1. Denise Holm (1985-89)................... 813 2. Susan Anderson (1997-2001).......... 670 3. Sara Belanger (1992-96) ................ 485 4. Amy Erickson (1989-93).................. 457 5. Sue Fiero (1996-00)........................ 428 STEALS 1. Susan Anderson (1997-01).............. 331 2. Dina Kangas (1987-91)................... 274 3. Denise Holm (1985-89)................... 260 4. Sara Belanger (1992-96)................. 238 5. Kristi Duncan (1991-95).................. 229


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Bjorna Amundsen (Duluth, Minn.).............1997-99 Heather Anderson (Brainerd, Minn.).......... 1993-97 Julie Anderson (Mequon, Wis.)..................1996-00 Sue Anderson (Duluth, Minn.)...................1985-86 Susan Anderson (Kenosha, Wis.)...............1997-01 Sara Atkinson (Rochester, Minn.)..............1994-96 Justine Axtell (Barnum, Minn.)...................2003-07

Barb Elnes (Proctor, Minn.).......................1980-82 Jill Emery (Stanton, Minn.)........................1983-87 Amy Erickson (International Falls, Minn.)...1989-93 Ann Erickson (International Falls, Minn.)....1989-93 Katie Evans (Plymouth, Wis.).....................1997-98 Jordanne Even (Detroit Lakes, Minn.).........2006-10 Sherri Evenson (Braham, Minn.)................1974-76

Keri Jackson (Little Falls, Minn.)................1990-91 Char Jakubek (Duluth, Minn.)....................1993-97 Amy Jaeger (Coon Rapids, Minn.)..............1981-85 Jennifer Joesting (Forest Lake, Minn.)........1991-92 Steph Johnson (St. Louis Park, Minn.).......1994-95 Kari Jutila (LeSueur, Minn.).......................1975-76

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Vicki Bahr (International Falls, Minn.)........1986-87 Mary Barker (Wisconsin Dells, Wis.)..........1998-02 Cris Beal (Cannon Falls, Minn.).................1982-86 Sara Belanger (Elk River, Minn.)................1992-96 Jaime Bell (Kasson, Minn.)........................1998-01 Jessica Berglund (Oakdale, Minn.)............2000-04 Jo Jo Biondich (Eveleth, Minn.)..................1999-02 Alissa Black (Fairfax, Minn.)......................2002-06 Linda Blackmore (St. Joseph, Minn.).........1979-80 Lisa Bogatzki (Bertha, Minn.).....................1985-89 Jheri Booker (Summerville, Ga.)................2008-10 Mindy Boorman (Stillwater, Minn.)...........1983-87 Judy Bornholdt (Princeton, Minn.).............1989-90 Nicoshia Boulton (Milwaukee, Wis.)...........1996-98 Julie Bradt (West Bend, Wis.)....................2000-04 Leslie Bramwell (Danbury, Wis.)................1980-82 Tammy Brosz (Tyler, Minn.)........................1991-93 Brenda Brozik (White Bear Lake, Minn.).....1987-89 Ann Bylkas (Grand Rapids, Minn.).............1984-85

Rita Fairbanks (Brainerd, Minn.)................1974-75 Sue Fiero (Goodhue, Minn).......................1996-00 Sarah Foulkes (St. Louis Park, Minn.)........1991-93 Teri Foy (St. Cloud, Minn.)..........................1982-84 Cindy Frayseth (Crystal, Minn.)..................1978-82 Katy Freeman (Duluth, Minn.)....................2006-08 Carolyn Frisk (Stillwater, Minn.).................1988-92

C Nancy Carr (Mauston, Wis.)......................1975-76 Brooke Chaffee (Hinkley, Minn.).................2004-06 Julie Collman (Cromwell, Minn.)................1986-87 Julie Coughlin (Albert Lea, Minn.)..............1989-93 Lori Coughlin (Albert Lea, Minn.)...............1991-92 Katie Cross (Hutchinson, Minn.)................2004-05

D Deb Daniels (Plymouth, Minn.)..................1981-82 Lindsey Dietz (Elk River, Minn.)..................2002-06 Chris Dillavou (Southland, Minn.)..............1995-97 Deb Doble (Cambridge, Minn.)..................1978-81 Sue Doherty (Moose Lake, Minn.).............1981-82 Ruth Dorn (Pierz, Minn.)............................1987-89 Heather Doty (Duluth, Minn.).....................1997-98 Courtney Doucette (Colfax, Wis.)...............2009-13 Kristi Duncan (Duluth, Minn.)....................1991-95

G Mary Galligan (Ashland, Wis.)...................1979-81 Elyse Garcia (Stockton, Calif.)...................2007-08 Lydia Garubanda (St. Paul, Minn.).............2004-05 Haley Guetter (Sartell, Minn.)....................2012-13 Janet Guidinger (Milwaukee, Wis.).............1989-93 Carol Gulon (Eveleth, Minn.)......................1979-81

H-I Katie Haas (Oakdale, Minn.).....................2007-11 Julie Habert (Duluth, Minn.)......................1981-85 Sarah Halsey (Anoka, Minn.).....................1983-86 Rhonda Halunen (Virigina, Minn.)..............1983-85 Mary Hannula (Eveleth, Minn.)..................1985-89 Diane Hansen (Deerwood, Minn.)..............1975-76 Wendy Hansen (Arden Hills, Minn.)...........1991-96 Katie Hanson (Hayward, Wis.)...................1993-94 Laura Hanson (Hermantown, Minn.)..........1997-01 Kay Happke (Pierz, Minn.).........................1987-89 Jacquie Hartman (St. Cloud, Minn.)...........2005-09 Julie Hay (Duluth, Minn.)...........................1982-86 Katy Hertel (Hastings, Minn.)....................1998- 02 Kelsey Hewitt (Chippewa Falls, Wis.)..........2007-11 JoAnn Hilmas (Virginia, Minn.)...................1974-75 Daawn Hocevar (Duluth, Minn.).................1989-90 Denise Holm (Duluth, Minn.).....................1985-89 Natalie Hopkins (St. Louis Park, Minn.)......2002-04 Rachel Howard (Spring Valley, Minn.).........1983-85 Amber Hughes (Lake Crystal, Minn.)..........2005-08 Jodi Ierino (Duluth, Minn.).........................1992-96

K Dina Kangas (Pine River, Minn.)................1987-91 Sheila Kampen (Waseca, Minn.)...............1982-83 Kellie Kavanagh (Rosemount, Minn.).........2004-07 Laurelyn Keener (Duluth, Minn.)................2001-05 Kim Klescewski (Champlin, Minn.).............1981-82 Jennifer Koll (Motley, Minn.)......................1987-91 Heidi Korstad (Braham, Minn.)..................1974-75 Brenda Kuczmarski (Rhinelander, Wis.).....1983-86 Janine Kuklis (Esko, Minn.).......................2003-05 Carmen Kuntz (Owatonna, Minn.)..............1983-87 Mabel Kunz (Duluth, Minn.).......................1974-76 Kolette Kytonen (Blaine, Minn.).................1993-97

L Laura Lackner (Chisholm, Minn.)...............1984-86 Shannon LaCount (Hoyt Lakes, Minn.).......1992-93 Pamela Lindberg (Fosston, Minn.).............1974-76 Megan Lueck (Winona, Minn.)...................2010-13 Amy Lulich (Ashland, Wis.)........................2002-06

M Jayne Mackley (Hibbing, Minn.).................1977-81 Kate Madrinich (Hibbing, Minn.)................1998-02 Tammy Manly (Potomac, Mo.)...................1977-78 Tasha Martin (Lakeville, Minn.).................2001- 05 Sarah Matson (Superior, Wis.)...................1996-98 Mindy Mattson (Virginia, Minn.).................1979-80 Sherri Mattson (Braham, Minn.)................1974-75 Monica Mayry (Chippwea Falls, Wis.).........2006-10 Beth McCleary (Aitkin, Minn.)....................1977-81 Judy McDonald (Burnsville, Minn.)............1982-84 Kelly Meadows (White Bear Lake, Minn.)...1995-97 Sharon Meyer (Duluth, Minn.)....................1977-81 Kris Mielke (Monticello, Minn.)..................1993-97 Lindsay Miller (Wausau, Wis.)....................2008-11 Megan Moga (Lake Holcombe, Wis.).........1995-96 Mary Monsass (Duluth, Minn.)..................1979-80 Lisa Muehlbauer (Monticello, Minn.).........1983-87

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UMD WOMEN’S BASKETBALL N Krissy Nelson (Duluth, Minn.).............................................................1988-92 Heather Nelson (Iron, Minn.)..............................................................1979-83 Stacy Nelson (Two Harbors, Minn.).....................................................1996-99 Carolyn Neumann (Milwaukee, Wis.)..................................................1985-86 Katrina Newman (Barnum, Minn.)......................................................2010-14 Terri Nord (Crosby, Minn.)...................................................................1975-79

O Kari Obma (Fond du Lac, Wis.)...........................................................2000-01 Lori Ogren (Port Wing, Wis.)................................................1981-84, 1985-86 Megan O’Hern (North Branch, Minn.)..................................................2002-06 Ella Olson (Roberts, Wis.)...................................................................2007-11 Karen Olson (Duluth, Minn.)...............................................................1984-85 Venessa Ostergaard (Apple Valley, Minn.)...........................................2006-09

P Betsy Pachal (Wausau, Wis.)..............................................................1994-98 Kirsten Pattison (Fargo, N.D.)..............................................................2007-08 Alissa Pauly (Shakopee, Minn.)..........................................................2004-08 Katie Pavlich (Cloquet, Minn.)............................................................2000-04 Bambi Pederson (Duluth, Minn.)........................................................1980-81 Gina Perich (Esko, Minn.)...................................................................1996-98 Barb Peterson (Buffalo, Minn.)...........................................................1974-76 Sue Peterson (Stillwater, Minn.).........................................................1985-89 Renee Pilbeam (Rhinelander, Wis.).....................................................2001-05 Gretchen Pinz (Isle, Minn.).................................................................1974-75 Karol Podpeskar (Gilbert, Minn.).........................................................1980-82 Jennifer Posch (Northfield, Minn.).......................................................1992-95

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Mary Quade (Duluth, Minn.)...............................................................1982-84 Emily Rademacher (Elk River, Minn.)..................................................1991-95 Khaimook Regan (Edina, Minn.).........................................................1986-89 Jenna Reinenmann (Duluth, Minn.)....................................................2005-09 Stephanie Reiter (Blaine, Minn.)........................................................2004-09 Kelli Ritzer (Stillwater, Minn.)..............................................................1987-91 Christy Robertsy (Peshtigo, Wis.)........................................................1994-98 Carrie Roline (Anoka, Minn.)..............................................................2009-11 Cathy Rose (Duluth, Minn.)................................................................1981-84 Diane Ruhl (Hopkins, Minn.)..............................................................1982-83 Sandy Ruohoniemi (Floodwood, Minn.)..............................................1974-75 Hannah Rutten (New York Mills, Minn.)...............................................2010-14

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S Sue Sajevic (St. Paul, Minn.)..............................................................1979-83 Josephine Salmon (London, England)................................................2010-14 Kate Salzsieder (Oshkosh, Wis.).........................................................1997-01 Megna Schaller (Houghton, Mich.).....................................................1999-01 Brooke Schober (Annandale, Minn.)...................................................1998-00 Tanysha Scott (Minneapolis, Minn.)....................................................2001-05 Karyn Shold (International Falls, Minn.)..............................................1991-94 Kris Sheldon (Rhinelander, Wis.)........................................................1974-76 Stacy Sievers (Rochester, Minn.)........................................................1992-94 Sandy Slade (Solon Springs, Wis.).....................................................1982-83 Rachel Smetanka (Billings, Mont.).....................................................1993-94 Kylee Smith (Cromwell, Minn.)...........................................................2007-11 Sheila Smith (Duluth, Minn.)..............................................................1989-90 Julie Solien (Aitkin, Minn.)..................................................................1974-76 Kelsey Sorenson (Stanchfield, Minn.).................................................2012-13 Shelly Stemper (Becker, Minn.)..........................................................2008-12 Lauri Stenberg (Howard Lake, Minn.)..................................................1989-91 Sarah Stephenson (Duluth, Minn.).....................................................1975-76 Eva Storm (Larium, Mich.)..................................................................1999-01 LuAnn Sundin (Duluth, Minn.)............................................................1975-76 Sadie Suomala (Buhl, Minn.).............................................................1994-97 Kaiya Sygulla (Lakeville, Minn.)..........................................................2009-13 Laura Sylvester (Alborn, Minn.)...........................................................2001-05

T Micky Tierney (St. Paul, Minn.)............................................................1975-76 Kim Toewe (Cohasset, Minn.)..............................................................1999-03 Kelley Tralle (St. Louis Park, Minn.).....................................................1989-93 Jackie Trudell (Duluth, Minn.).............................................................1980-82

U-Z Connie Ulander (Maple Plain, Minn.)..................................................1976-77 Robbie Vanderwall (Albert Lea, Minn.)................................................1984-85 Emma Van Winkle (Des Monies, Iowa)................................................2008-12 Kim Wagers (Moose Lake, Minn.)........................................................2004-08 Lindsay Walter (Slinger, Wis.)..............................................................2009-13 Candy Wegerson (Duluth, Minn.)........................................................1974-75 Abbie Whitney (Sartel, Minn.).............................................................2012-13 Lisa Wickley (Hancock, Mich.)............................................................1988-91 Katie Winkelman (Morris, Minn.)........................................................2003-07 Sara Woepse (Sheboygan, Wis.).........................................................1997-98 Jen Wright (Duluth, Minn.)..................................................................1982-83 Sue Wurl (Duluth, Minn.)....................................................................1976-80 Mary Zgonc (Chisholm, Minn.)............................................................1985-89 Note: Listings are from 1974-present and may be incomplete.

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