2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION | TABLE OF CONTENTS
Media Information Quick Facts / Department Directory ________2 Media Information ______________________3 Multimedia ____________________________4 Schedule _____________________________5 Photo Roster / Roster Breakdown __________6 Numerical Roster / Team Photo ___________7 Season Outlook______________________ 8-9 Horizon League ____________________ 10-11 Opponents ________________________ 12-13 Beeghly Center _______________________ 14 Meet the Penguins Brandi Brown _________________________ 16 Bojana Dimitrov _______________________ 17 Makala Gasparek _____________________ 18 Liz Hornberger / Shea Johnson __________ 19 Maryum Jenkins ______________________20 Tieara Jones _________________________ 21 Kenya Middlebrooks ___________________22 Macey Nortey ________________________23 Kaitlin Rohrs / Heidi Schlegel ____________24 Melissa Thompson / Monica Touvelle ______25 Head Coach Bob Boldon ____________ 26-27 Assistant Coach Tavares Jackson ________28 Assistant Coach Jen Theissen ___________29 Assistant Coach Kate Schrader __________30 Travel Party Staff______________________ 31 Support Staff _________________________32 Athletics Director Ron Strollo ____________33 University President Dr. Cynthia Anderson _34
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2009-10 In Review Season In Review _____________________36 Results / Team Superlatives _____________ 37 Team Stats / Horizon Stats ______________38 Game-By-Game Stats _________________39 Points-Rebounds-Assists / Individual Highs _40 Traditions NCAA Tournament Teams ______________ 42 YSU Athletics Hall of Fame ______________43 Award Winners _______________________44 1,000 Point Club ___________________ 45-48 Conference Players of the Year _______ 49-50 Records Team Game Records __________________52 Team Season Records _________________53 Individual Game Records _______________54 Individual Season Records ___________ 55-56 Individual Career Records ___________ 57-58 Beeghly Center Records ________________59 Class Records ________________________60 Yearly Results / All-Time Coaches ________ 61 Annual Stat Leaders ________________ 62-63 Annual Team Stats ____________________64 Series Records _______________________65 All-Time Results ___________________ 66-69 All-Time Letterwinners _________________70
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About This Media Guide This media and recruiting guide is an information source on the Youngstown State women’s basketball program. Additional information is available upon request. It was designed and written by assistant sports information director John Vogel with major contribution from former women’s basketball SID Jamie Hall. Additional writing, research and editing was provided by Trevor Parks and former student intern Todd Mounce. Photographs by Ron Stevens, Carl Leet, Bruce Palmer, Ron Garchar, and the YSU Sports Information Files.
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION | DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY QUICK FACTS Location: __________ Youngstown, OH, 44555 Founded: __________________________1908 Enrollment: ______________________ 15,194 Nickname: _____________________ Penguins Colors: ___________Red (PMS 185) and White Arena: ___________________ Beeghly Center Capacity: _________________________ 6,300 Conference: _______________ Horizon League Affiliation:______________________ Division I President: _________ Dr. Cynthia E. Anderson Director of Athletics: ____________Ron Strollo NCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Chet Cooper
TEAM INFORMATION First Year of Basketball: ___________ 1975-76 All-Time Record: _________473-451 (35 years) Last NCAA Tourn.: _2000 (vs. Penn State, L, 83-63) 2009-10 Record: ____________________ 0-30 Horizon League Record/Place: ____ 0-18 / 18th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ___________ 6/2 Starters Returning/Lost: _______________ 4/1 Newcomers/Redshirts: ________________ 3/4
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: _________________ Bob Boldon Record at YSU: ______________ First Year Career Record: _____ 59-32 (Three Years) Alma Mater: _______________ Walsh, 1997 Assistant Coach: __________ Tavares Jackson Alma Mater: __ Minnesota, Crookston, 2000 Assistant Coach: _____________ Jen Theissen Alma Mater: _____________ Gannon, 2006 Assistant Coach: ____________ Kate Schrader Alma Mater: _____ Florida Gulf Coast, 2007 Director of Operations: _________ John Cullen Alma Mater ___________ Kent State, 1973
Sports Information Staff John Vogel Sports Information Assistant Director WBB Contact Office: (330) 941-1480 Email: javogel@ysu.edu
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Academic Advising Marilyn O’Bruba, Coordinator Susan Carfolo, Advisor Marty Hyden, Advisor George Ritz, Advisor Terry Samuels, Advisor
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Office: (330) 941-1581 Email: jehall@ysu.edu
Athletic Training John Doneyko, Head Trainer Todd Burkey, Assistant Trainer Erica Chung, Assistant Trainer Kenny Layman, Assistant Trainer Jenna Lesko, Assistant Trainer Jeff Wills, Assistant Trainer
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Athletic Business Office Matt Morrone, Business Manager Connie Eddy, Assistant
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Trevor Parks Sports Information Director Office: (330) 941-3192 Email: tparks@ysu.edu
Jamie Hall Sports Information Assistant Director
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Horizon League Contact: ______Kristy Murphy Email: ____ kmurphy@horizonleague.org Horizon League Phone: ______(317) 237-5622 Horizon League Fax: ________(317) 237-5620 Horizon League Website: _ horizonleague.com
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Mailing Address One University Plaza Stambaugh Stadium Youngstown, OH 44455 Area Code: (330) 941Administration Ron Strollo, Athletics Director Elaine Jacobs, Associate AD/SWA Rick Love, Associate AD Emily Haynam, Assistant AD Tom Morella, Assistant AD Robb Schmidt, Assistant AD Dr. Chet Cooper, Faculty Athletic Rep.
SPORTS INFORMATION Assistant SID/WBB Contact:______John Vogel Office Phone: ___________(330) 941-1480 Cell Phone: _____________ (330) 647-1150 Email:________________ javogel@ysu.edu Sports Information Director: _____Trevor Parks Office Phone: ___________(330) 941-3192 Email:_________________tparks@ysu.edu Assistant SID: _________________ Jamie Hall Office Phone: ___________(330) 941-1581 Email:_________________ jehall@ysu.edu Interns ___Kayla Hanuschak, Zach Humphries, Kelli Phillips Sports Information Fax:_______(330) 941-3191 Website:__________________ YSUsports.com Twitter: __________________ @YSUsports Facebook: ______ facebook.com/ysusports Press Row Phone:___________(330) 941-2271
Department Directory
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Athletic Development & Penguin Club Joe Cassese, Development Director x2756 Jim Morrison, Penguin Club Assoc. Dir. x3720 Equipment Room Carmine Cassese, Equipment Manager x3725 Tim Gallo, Assistant x3725 Marketing & Promotions Rick Love, Associate AD Robb Schmidt, Assistant AD
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Strength and Conditioning John Patrick, Head Coach Liz Vlad, Assistant Coach Willie Danzer, Assistant Coach
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Ticket Office Tim Stuart, Director or Ticket Operations x7466 Cheryl Traylor-Cowan, Account Clerk x3482 Women’s Basketball Mari Ann Cann, Secretary
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION | MEDIA POLICIES Media Credentials
Interviews During the Week
Requests for working media credentials for Youngstown State women’s basketball home games should be directed to John Vogel in the YSU Sports Information Office by Email (javogel@ysu.edu) or phone (330) 941-1480. Please submit requests a week prior to the game so accommodations can be made. Those that receive credentials are asked to remember that press row and the media room are working areas and should be treated as such. Children, spouses, and pets are not permitted in compliance with the working code of the Basketball Writers Association of America.
All interviews with players and coaches should be arranged through John Vogel in the YSU Sports Information Office. Requests for player interviews must be made at least 24 hours in advance. Phone numbers for student-athletes will not be given out for any reason. No interviews will be conducted on gameday prior to the game. The best time for interviews is generally immediately before or after practice. Phone interviews with out-of-town media will also be handled through the sports information office.
Practice Coverage Media Services Complete individual and team statistics, a running play-by-play, and halftime statistics will be made available to all media. On game day, game notes, updated statistics, game programs and media guides will be available. Telephones and wireless Internet are available before, during and after the game for media use. Press row offers seating for up to 15 and has wireless stat monitors for use during broadcasts with priority given to radio and TV talent. Limited parking is available on Stadium Drive behind Beeghly Center. Please let the Sports Information Office know in advance of your parking needs.
Postgame Interviews The Youngstown State women’s basketball locker room is closed. Postgame interviews will be conducted in Room 103 of Beeghly Center underneath the main entrance on the South end. After a brief cooling off period following the conclusion of the game, head coach Bob Boldon will meet with print and television media. Players will be available on a request basis. Please let John Vogel or a member of the Sports Information Staff know of your needs before the end of the game. Visiting coaches and players can be brought in to the press conference if requested, but interviews are typically conducted outside the locker room and are to be arranged through the visiting SID.
Visiting Radio YSU will provide an ISDN Line and/or a phone line on a courtesy basis for the official radio station of the visiting team. If additional lines are needed, contact the YSU Sports Information Office at least one week in advance to make arrangements.
Photographers Two photography areas exist at each end of the court. Photographers will not be allowed to take photos along the sidelines. A flash may not be used. Credentials must be requested through the YSU Sports Information Office. Photo strobes may be available for media use by contacting the sports information office in advance.
Boldon Weekly News Conference Head Coach Bob Boldon will hold a news conference each week in the Coaches Court located in the southwest corner on the second floor of Beeghly Center. News conferences will typically be on Tuesday afternoon, but times and dates are subject to change. Please contact the Sports Information Office to confirm times.
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Practices are open to the media. Please notify SID John Vogel at least one day in advance if you plan on attending a practice. Scheduling is subject to change, so be sure to verify practice times before you depart.
Directions to Youngstown State University Beeghly Center Address (for GPS or Google Maps): 224 W. Spring St. Youngstown, OH 44555 From the northwest (Cleveland, Toledo): Take Ohio Turnpike to Exit 218. Follow I-80 East to I-680, Youngstown. Take Exit 4A, Route 422 East and proceed to the Fifth Avenue exit. Proceed through the traffic light and along the access road to Fifth Avenue and campus. From the north (Ashtabula): Take Route 11 South to I-80 West. Take Route 711 South (exits left). Exit at Gypsy Lane and make a left onto Gypsy. Cross Belmont Ave. (Rt. 193); at the fourth traffic light after Belmont, turn right onto Fifth Ave. Drive down Fifth until you get to Rt. 422 and athletic facilities will be on your left. From the east (western Pennsylvania): Take I-80 to Route 711 South (Exits left). Exit at Gypsy Lane and make a left onto Gypsy. Cross Belmont Ave. (Rt. 193); at the fourth traffic light after Belmont, turn right onto Fifth Ave. Drive down Fifth until you get to Rt. 422 and athletic facilities will be on your left. From the south: Take Ohio Route 11 North to I-680. From I-680, take Exit 4A, Route 422 East. Exit the freeway at Fifth Avenue. Proceed through the traffic light and along the access road to Fifth Avenue and campus. From the west: Take I-71 or I-77 to I-76 East. Where I-80 and I-76 divide, follow I-80 until it intersects with I-680 to Youngstown. Follow I-680 to Exit 4A, Route 422 East. Exit the 422 freeway at Fifth Avenue. Proceed through the traffic light and along the access road to Fifth Avenue and campus. From Pittsburgh: Take the PA Turnpike to Exit 234 (16A) on the Ohio Turnpike. From there, take I-680 approximately 10 miles to Exit 6B (Route 62 and Hubbard). Follow signs for YSU and take Route 422 West. Take the second Exit (Fifth Avenue) and turn left on Fifth.
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION | MULTIMEDIA Radio Home of the Penguins The radio home for Youngstown State women’s basketball and all other athletic events is Clear Channel Radio Youngstown’s 570 AM-WKBN. Clear Channel holds the rights to broadcast all Penguins athletic events through June 30, 2013. WKBN sports director and broadcast veteran Jim Campbell returns for his fifth season as the voice of the Penguins. Campbell and YSU men’s basketball play-by-play announcer Robb Schmidt hosts the Penguin Playbook Weekly Radio show featuring head coaches Bob Boldon and Jerry Slocum. All YSU women’s basketball home games, select away games and all YSU Horizon League Tournament games will be aired live on 570 WKBN. All broadcasts can also be heard online through 570wkbn. com.
The Vindicator Vindicator Square P.O. Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501 (330) 747-1471 (330) 747-6712 (fax) www.vindy.com Jon Moffett, Beat Writer jmoffett@vindy.com Rob Todor, Editor todor@vindy.com
Penguins Basketball on MyYTV and HLN
Warren Tribune-Chronicle 240 Franklin, SE Warren, OH 44482 (330) 841-1715 (330) 841-1713 (fax) www.tribtoday.com Ed Puskas, Editor John Vargo, Beat Writer sports@tribtoday.com
The Penguins will have every home game broadcast locally on television on a same-day, tape-delay basis on MyYTV. Women’s broadcasts will begin at 10 p.m. for single games and midnight for doubleheaders. Sports reporter Chad Krispinsky will call the play-by-play. The game will also be broadcast at additional times during the week. In addition, all of YSU’s home games and every road Horizon League game will be streamed live on the Internet on the Horizon League Network. Viewing is free upon registration at horizonleaguenetwork.tv.
Jambar (Student Newspaper) Youngstown State University One University Plaza Youngstown, Ohio 44555 (330) 941-3095 (330) 941-2322 (fax) www.thejambar.com thejambar@gmail.com
Penguin Gameday Coach’s Television Show
Boardman News 6221 Market St. Youngstown, OH 44512 Phone: (330) 758-6397 Fax: (330) 758-2658 John Darnell, Sports Editor bnews@zoominternet.net
Beginning in January, Head Coach Bob Boldon will give fans an inside look at the basketball program on Penguin Gameday, hosted by the 21 WFMJ sports staff. The program will feature highlights, preview upcoming games and showcase YSU student-athletes and coaches. The show will air on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. on The CW - WBCB. Penguin Gameday is sponsored in part by Sweeney Chevrolet and Sweeney Buick-PontiacGMC.
YSUsports.com - “Where the ‘Guins are always on” The official website of Youngstown State athletics, YSUsports.com, offers one of the most comprehensive athletic sites in all of college athletics. Fans and media can log on for the latest statistics, game notes, daily releases, coach and studentathlete biographies, interviews, wallpapers and much more detailing the YSU women’s basketball program. The site also keeps Youngstown State fans and the media up to date on all other 17 Penguins athletic programs as well as Penguin Club and department social events.
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Media Outlets
Clear Channel Radio (Home of YSU Athletics) 570 WKBN Jim Campbell, Sports Director jimcampbell@clearchannel.com Bill Kelly, General Manager 7461 South Ave. Boardman, OH 44512 (330) 965-0057 (330) 729-9991 (fax) www.570wkbn.com Cumulus Broadcasting WBBW 1240-AM 4040 Simon Road Youngstown, OH 44512 John Caparanis, Sports Director tipofcap1@aol.com (330) 783-1000 (330) 783-0060 (fax) www.wbbw.com
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WFMJ-TV (NBC Affiliate) Dana Balash, Sports Director Mike Ackelson, Reporter Rob Decker, Reporter 101 West Boardman St. Youngstown, OH 44503 (330) 744-8821 (330) 742-2472 (fax) www.wfmj.com WKBN-TV (CBS Affiliate) WYFX-TV (FOX Affiliate) Ryan Allison, Sports Director Chad Krispinsky, Reporter Joe Alusio, Reporter 3930 Sunset Blvd. Youngstown, OH 44512 (330) 788-2456 (330) 782-5261 (fax) www.wkbn.com www.myvalleysports.com WYTV-TV (ABC Affiliate) Bill Castrovince, Sports Director Kristi Branam, Reporter 3930 Sunset Blvd. Youngstown, OH 44512 (330) 788-2456 (330) 782-5261 (fax) www.wytv.com www.myvalleysports.com Akron Beacon Journal 44 East Exchange St. Akron, OH 44308 Phone: (330) 996-3800 Fax: (330) 996-3629 Cleveland Plain Dealer 1801 Superior Avenue East Cleveland, OH 44114 Phone: (216) 999-4370 Fax: (216) 999-6276 Pittsburgh Post Gazette 34 Boulevard of the Allies Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Phone: (412) 263-1910 Fax: (412) 263-1926 Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 503 Martindale St., Third Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15212 Phone: (888) 828-8742 Fax: (412) 320-7964
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2010-11 TEAM INFORMATION | SCHEDULE Fri. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Sun. Thur. Monday Tuesday Fri. Sun. Thur. Sat. Thur. Sat. Thur. Sat. Sat. Thur. Sat. Thur. Sat. Thur. Sat. Sat. Thur. Sat. Mon. Wed. Fri. Sun.
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at Pittsburgh at Bowling Green IPFW BUCKNELL (DH) Ohio (DH) at Kent State at American at Western Michigan AKRON at Stetson & vs. Winthrop & at Loyola* at UIC* GREEN BAY* MILWAUKEE* at Valparaiso* at Butler* WRIGHT STATE (DH)* DETROIT (DH)* CLEVELAND STATE* at Milwaukee* at Green Bay* BUTLER* VALPARAISO* at Detroit* at Wright State* at Cleveland State* UIC* LOYOLA* Horizon League First Round Horizon League Quarterfinals Horizon League Semifinals Horizon League Finals
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Home games in BOLD CAPS All times are Eastern and subject to change DH Doubleheader with YSU men’s basketball team & Hatter Holiday Classic * Horizon League
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2010-11 TEAM INFORMATION | PHOTO ROSTER
Roster Breakdown
Bojana Dimitrov
Kenya Middlebrooks
Maryum Jenkins
Makala Gasparek
#4 | Sr. | Guard
#5 | Jr. | Guard
#10 | So. | Guard
#12 | Jr. | Guard
Guards (10) Bojana Dimitrov, Makala Gasparek, Liz Hornberger, Maryum Jenkins, Shea Johnson, Tieara Jones, Kenya Middlebrooks, Macey Nortey, Melissa Thompson, Monica Touvelle Forwards (3) Brandi Brown, Kaitlin Rohrs, Heidi Schlegel
Macey Nortey
Heidi Schlegel
Shea Johnson
Liz Hornberger
#13 | Jr. | Guard
#15 | Fr. | Forward
#20 | Jr. | Guard
#21 | Fr. | Guard
Ohio (7) Makala Gasparek, Tieara Jones, Kenya Middlebrooks, Kaitlin Rohrs, Heidi Schlegel, Melissa Thompson, Monica Touvelle California (3) Brandi Brown, Maryum Jenkins, Macey Nortey Florida (1) Shea Johnson Pennsylvania (1) Liz Hornberger
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Melissa Thompson
Monica Touvelle
Kaitlin Rohrs
Tieara Jones
#23 | R-Fr. | Guard
#24 | Fr. | Guard
#31 | R-Fr. | Forward
#32 | Jr. | Guard
Brandi Brown
Bob Boldon
Tavares Jackson
Kate Schrader
#42 | So. | Guard
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Jen Theissen
John Cullen
Michelle Berry
Mya Justice
Assistant Coach
Director of Operations
Manager
Manager
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Serbia (1) Bojana Dimitrov Heights 6-1 Kaitlin Rohrs 6-0 Heidi Schlegel Tieara Jones 5-11 Brandi Brown 5-8 Maryum Jenkins Shea Johnson Melissa Thompson Monica Touvelle 5-7 Bojana Dimitrov Liz Hornberger Kenya Middlebrooks 5-5 Makala Gasparek 5-3 Macey Nortey
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2010-11 TEAM INFORMATION | NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name 4 5 10 12 13 15 20 21 23 24 31 32 42
Bojana Dimitrov Kenya Middlebrooks Maryum Jenkins Makala Gasparek Macey Nortey Heidi Schlegel Shea Johnson Liz Hornberger Melissa Thompson Monica Touvelle Kaitlin Rohrs Tieara Jones Brandi Brown
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Hometown/High School/Previous Paracin, Serbia/Gimnazija Toledo, Ohio/Waite Monrovia, Calif./Monrovia Youngstown, Ohio/Boardman Long Beach, Calif./Millikan Wapakoneta, Ohio/Wapakoneta Palatka, Fla./Palatka/Midland College Reading, Pa./Muhlenberg Solon, Ohio/Solon Boardman, Ohio/Boardman Liberty Center, Ohio/Liberty Center Youngstown, Ohio/Rayen/Foothill College Claremont, Calif./Claremont
Coaching Staff
Pronunciation Guide
Head Coach • Bob Boldon (Walsh, 1997) • First Season
Bojana Dimitrov
Assistant Coach • Tavares Jackson (Minnesota, Crookston, 2000) • First Season
Makala Gasparek
Assistant Coach • Kate Schrader (Florida Gulf Coast, 2007) •First Season
Schlegel
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Assistant Coach • Jen Theissen (Gannon, 2006) • First Season
Touvelle
Two-VELL
“bo-YAWN-uh di-ME-trov” “muh-KAY-la Guh-SPAR-ek”
Director of Operations • John Cullen (Kent State, 1973) • First Season
Sitting (from left): Liz Hornberger, Macey Nortey, Bojana Dimitrov, Makala Gasparek, Monica Touvelle. Standing: Shea Johnson, Kenya Middlebrooks, Heidi Schlegel, Tieara Jones, Brandi Brown, Melissa Thompson, Maryum Jenkins
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2010-11 TEAM INFORMATION | SEASON OUTLOOK
Program Looks for Fresh Start Under Boldon Shortly after Bob Boldon told program supporters and the news media that becoming Youngstown State’s head women’s basketball coach was a dream opportunity, a reporter asked the first-year head coach how confident he was in his abilities to turn the program around. Boldon’s response was simple, direct and convincing. “Very,” he said. Boldon, a Northeast Ohio native, comes to Youngstown with an outstanding resume as a player and an impressive track record as a collegiate coach for 13 seasons. Boldon spent the 1990s as a two-time AllAmerican at point guard and leading Walsh to the NAIA Final Four. That same decade, Youngstown State boasted one of the top mid-major programs in the country with three NCAA Tournament appearances and seven seasons with at least 19 wins. Boldon has since established himself as an up-and-comer in the coaching profession, and he’s now charged with returning the Penguins to their roots in his first Division I head coaching job, just 50 miles northeast of his own roots in Louisville, Ohio. “I’m very proud of this opportunity,” he said. “It’s something that comes with a great responsibility to return this program to the winning tradition that the people of Youngstown are accustomed to, and it’s something that I’m dedicated to doing.” “We have to change our culture. We have to develop and get better. Nobody wants to win more than the team wants to win. Nobody wants to win more than I want to win.” For the past 13 seasons, Boldon has been learning and grooming himself for this position. He has three years of head coaching experience, and he’s been an assistant with highly accomplished head coaches. Two of those coaches – Jerry Scheve and Karl Smesko – have been voted national coaches of the year. Boldon spent last season coaching with Smesko at Florida Gulf Coast University, and he spent 2006-08 as an assistant coach at Akron. At the University of Arkansas at Monticello, Boldon showed he can rebuild a program as a head coach. He inherited a team that went 1-15 in Gulf South Conference play the year prior to his arrival, and he immediately brought the Division II Cot-
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ton Blossoms up to an 8-8 mark, which was “Every basketball season the school’s best conference record in five years. He also showed he can lead a powhas a new identity. If you’re erhouse as he directed Lambuth University to 29 wins and a runner-up finish for the coming off a 30-win season, NAIA national title in 2008-09. Boldon was or a 30-loss season, none of recognized as the Association of Indepenit matters this season.” dent Institutions Coach of the Year after the ~ Head Coach Bob Boldon regular season and A.I.I. tournament for his Monica Touvelle - there are four studentefforts. “I’ve been a lot of places, but this is home athletes on the squad who did not play at all for me,” Boldon said. “This is where I like to last season. Shea Johnson, Kaitlin Rohrs be. My family is here. My friends that I grew and Melissa Thompson missed the year up with are here. It’s exciting to be back and with injuries, and Youngstown native Tieara to raise my family here in this area, which Jones sat out while meeting academic reI think really prides itself on hard work and quirements as a transfer. Those four were all expected to make solid contributions doing things the right way.” From the first day he was on the job, last year, and their unfortunate absences Boldon has not tried to detract from the task played a big factor in last season’s strughe’s been assigned - turning a team that gles as only eight players dressed. Johnson and Rohrs are expected to miss went 0-30 last year into a Horizon League the year again with injuries, leaving Boldon contender. Boldon is an offensive-minded coach, with 11 players at his disposal. However, and he’s focused more attention on shoot- with five new players and a bench deeper ing than any other facet of the game since than three players, those factors alone prohe arrived on campus. The Guins certainly vide hope for a quick improvement. It may have room to improve with Boldon as they not lead to a huge leap in the win total, but posted league lows with a 30.6 shooting an increase in competitiveness will be big percentage and an average of 48.6 points. progress in Boldon’s first season. “We depend on the 3-point shot a lot more than last year’s team did,” he said. “That’s why the improvement in shooting has been encouraging. The offense will be faster than last year with fewer set plays and more motion. We want to learn how to read screens and get open. We need to learn to take what the defense gives us.” “Defensively, we want to be able to take certain things away depending on the game plan. That’s going to depend on who we play and what their strengths are.” Boldon inherits a Penguins team that will have, for the most part, a roster rich with unknowns for the 201011 season. In addition to three incoming freshmen – Liz Shooting guard Bojana Dimitrov is the lone Hornberger, Heidi Schlegel senior on this year’s squad. and Boardman High graduate
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2010-11 TEAM INFORMATION | SEASON OUTLOOK averaged 17.1 points and 11 rebounds. Thompson stands only 5-foot-8, but she’ll likely be asked to guard inside at times as well. She missed all of last season with a torn ACL that she suffered in preseason workouts. She’ll wear a knee brace, but the injury has not been a big deterrent during the fall. She was a Third-Team Northeast Lakes District pick as a senior at Solon High.
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Junior Tieara Jones is a Youngstown native who figures to make a big impact this year after sitting out the 2009-10 season to meet academic requirements. “Every basketball season has a new identity,” the first-year coach said. “If you’re coming off a 30-win season, or a 30-loss season, none of it matters this season.”
FRONTCOURT Boldon and his staff have a solid base to start the rebuilding effort with as Brandi Brown returns from arguably the best season ever by a Penguin freshman. Brown, a 5-foot-11 forward from Pomona, Calif., was the runner-up for the Horizon League Newcomer of the Year award and was the lone player in the league to average a double-double in 2009-10. She averaged 11.4 points and 10.6 rebounds overall, and she was even better in league games with averages of 12.3 points and 11.3 rebounds. Among her long list of highlights, she ranked 18th nationally in rebounding and 30th nationally with 14 double-doubles. Brown has been named Preseason Horizon League Second-Team for 2010-11. With Rohrs expected to miss the year, Schlegel is the only other true post on the roster. Schlegel, though, has been solid in fall workouts and has shown the toughness and athleticism to contribute immediately as a true freshman. Schlegel was the Northwest District Co-Player of the Year and a Second-Team All-Ohio honoree as a senior as she averaged 17.8 points at Wapakoneta High. She led the Redskins to the Division II (second-largest) state title game as a junior. The lack of numbers inside will force Jones to be more of a hybrid player instead of a full-time guard. The six-footer will have to guard a post at times, and she’ll play primarily on the wing offensively. Jones, perhaps the most athletic player on the squad, signed with Buffalo out of high school and played at Foothill College as a sophomore. As a senior at The Rayen School in Youngstown, she
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Counting Jones and Thompson, 11 of the 13 players - and nine of the 11 active group - are listed as guards. The contingent will be led by the squad’s lone senior in Bojana Dimitrov, and a pair of experienced juniors in Macey Nortey and Kenya Middlebrooks. Dimitrov showed a lot of scoring potential in her first season on campus as a junior college transfer. She averaged 10.1 points per game, and she scored in double figures in 10 of her first 14 contests. Her 27 points against the University of Louisiana at Monroe was the highest point total by a Penguin last season. Dimitrov ranked among the national leaders in assists per game as a JUCO point guard, but injuries forced her to move to the wing last season. She’ll remain a shooting guard as a senior. Nortey has started 55 games at point guard in her first two seasons and is the most experienced player on the squad. She ranked fourth in the Horizon League with 4.4 assists per game, and she upper her scoring average to 7.2 points. Nortey has 211 career assists, and she is only one of five players in school history to have more than 200 assists heading into her junior year. Middlebrooks averaged nearly five points more as a sophomore compared to her freshman season as injuries forced her to become a primary scoring option. She scored at least eight points in 17 games after having eight points only once as a freshman. Middlebrooks made 25 consecutive free throws at one point during the 2009-10 season, and her 81.6 percent from the charity stripe during conference play ranked fifth in the circuit. Junior Makala Gasparek and sophomore Maryum Jenkins are also back in the backcourt. Gasparek played in all but one game last season and showed improvement from her freshman season. Gasparek shows tremendous energy on the floor and is one of the hardest workers on the team - if not the hardest. Jenkins averaged 3.8 points in 28 games a year ago and showed potential to be a big contributor when she scored 15 points against Canisius early in the year. Jenkins has gotten quicker and improved her shooting in the offseason, and she displayed good vision of the floor at times last year. She’s worked with the point guards throughout the fall and could enter the season as the starter. Hornberger is the only player on the roster brought in by Boldon’s staff. A 5-foot-7 point guard from Reading, Pa., she signed in June after averaging 10.8 points, six assists and four steals as a senior at Muhlenberg High. She has practiced primarily as a point guard in the fall, but she could also see time on the wing. Touvelle was an honorable mention all-Ohio pick and one of the top 3-point threats in the Youngstown area as a senior. She averaged 13.8 points and made 55-of-110 from 3-point range her final year at Boardman.
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2010-11 TEAM INFORMATION | HORIZON LEAGUE
Horizon League: Raise Your Sights Aspiring to teach young people, through athletic competition, the value of learning, service to others and personal responsibility Entering its 32nd season of operation in the 2010-11 academic year, the Horizon League continues to aspire toward its goal of being one of the nation’s leading athletics conferences while being recognized as a leader in the development of student-athletes as leaders and role models. The Horizon League membership features ten public and private institutions that have impressive academic reputations and a storied tradition of broad-based athletic programs. Current membership includes Butler University, Cleveland State University, the University of Detroit Mercy, the University of Illinois at Chicago, Loyola University Chicago, Valparaiso University, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Wright State University and Youngstown State University. The Horizon League’s primary focus is on adding value to the educational experience through its four platforms: athletic performance, academic achievement, community outreach, and personal responsibility and accountability. It is the League’s belief that athletics is a powerful and visible resource tool that can be used to enhance student-athletes’ collegiate experience. The Horizon League’s goals are to enhance the holistic university experience for the student-athlete, to create an affiliation of institutions with similar athletic goals, and to adhere to the principals of integrity, diversity, excellence and growth. The Horizon League sponsors competition in 19 sports - nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and tennis) and ten for women (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, tennis and volleyball). The League receives automatic bids to NCAA championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s volleyball, and
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for the first time in League history, women’s golf. The Horizon League is headquartered in Indianapolis, the “Amateur Sports Capital of the World,” with offices in the Pan American Plaza (201 S. Capitol Avenue), located a block from Lucas Oil Stadium and just minutes from Conseco Fieldhouse, the State Capitol Building, Victory Field (home of the Indianapolis Indians) and the NCAA national office.
A PROUD HISTORY Founded on June 16, 1979, as the Midwestern City Conference with six charter members, the League changed its name to the Midwestern Collegiate Conference in 1985 and added women’s sports for the 1986-87 academic year. Charter members of the conference included current members Butler and Loyola as well as the University of Evansville, Oklahoma City University, Oral Roberts University and Xavier University. Among other current members, Detroit joined in 1980, and Cleveland State, UIC, Green Bay, Milwaukee and Wright State came aboard in 1994 (along with Northern Illinois University) in the largest nonmerger conference expansion in history. Youngstown State joining in 2001 and Valparaiso in 2007. On June 4, 2001, the Horizon League unveiled its current name and ushered in a new dynamic direction that has brought the League closer to its stated goal of being one of the nation’s top ten collegiate athletic conferences with a focus on enhancing the student-athletes’ experience by upgrading the League’s market and competitive positions.
ATHLETIC SUCCESS In the past few years, the Horizon League has enjoyed unprecedented success on the national stage, highlighted
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by Butler’s 2010 NCAA men’s basketball championship game appearance where the Bulldogs fell to Duke, 61-59. The Horizon League has compiled a 10-7 record in the past five years in the NCAA tournament, ranking sixth among all collegiate conferences for winning percentage. Green Bay’s women’s basketball team became the league’s first at-large bid to the NCAA Championship in 2010 with Cleveland State receiving the automatic nod. The Phoenix knocked off No. 5 seed Virginia in the first round before falling to Elite Eight participant Iowa State, 60-56. Men’s soccer has tasted victory in seven out of the last eight years (Milwaukee 2002-05, UIC 2006-08), with UIC just one win away from the College Cup in 2007. In softball, League teams won a game in the national tournament four straight years earlier in the decade (UIC 2002, 2004; Wright State 2003; Green Bay 2005) while advancing into the second round in women’s soccer three of the last six seasons (Detroit 2004, Milwaukee 2005-06). Butler’s Victoria Mitchell became the League’s first NCAA individual champion when she won the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the 2005 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
ACADEMIC SUCCESS Horizon League student-athletes also excel in the classroom as more than 500 have been named to the Academic Honor Roll each of the past seven semesters for carrying a grade-point average of 3.2 or better, including more than 600 for the last four semesters. Twenty-seven student-ath-
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2010-11 TEAM INFORMATION | HORIZON LEAGUE letes were named to ESPN The Magazine/ CoSIDA Academic All-District teams in 2009-10, while 10 earned Academic AllAmerica honors.
COMMUNITY SERVICE In addition to its athletics success, the Horizon League has secured a well-earned reputation for its community service initiatives. Each January, member institutions partner with local elementary schools for an art, music and essay contest highlighting the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with winners recognized at League games on the weekend of MLK Day. The Horizon League Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) also has continued a tradition of working with youth in Indianapolis during its annual summer meeting. In addition, several League men’s basketball coaches coached barefoot to support Samaritan’s Feet, and the League’s schools and fans donate to Komen for the Cure for breast cancer awareness during its annual women’s basketball championship. On campus, student-athletes have raised money and awareness for such causes as breast cancer, diabetes and hurricane relief, while hosting blood drives, neighborhood clean-ups, Big Brother/Big Sister programs and more.
SPORTSMANSHIP One of the Horizon League’s points of emphasis is fostering collegial environments for competition among student-athletes, coaches, administrators and fans in a pro-active approach. Among the vehicles is the Ethical Conduct Pledge, which is signed each season by student-athletes, coaches, officials, and campus and League administrators. Its purpose is to make all the involved groups aware of the Horizon League expectations of behavior during conference events.
DEMOGRAPHICS Horizon League institutions boast a combined enrollment of more than 130,000 plus nearly a quarter-million living alumni centered in the League’s Midwest footprint. League media markets include five of the
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nation’s top 35 in Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Indianapolis and Milwaukee, covering more than ten million television households and encompassing more than nine percent of the nation’s television audience.
Commissioner
GOVERNANCE
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The Horizon League is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of the ten member institutions’ chief executive officers. Dr. Bobby Fong, President of Butler, serves as Board Chair through June 30, 2011. Barry Collier, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at Butler, serves as chair of the Executive Council, and Elaine Jacobs, Associate Athletic Director/Senior Woman Administrator at Youngstown State, is the Vice Chair and Joseph Kirsch of Butler serves as chair of the Faculty Athletics Representatives.
LEADERSHIP Jonathan B. (Jon) LeCrone is in his 19th year as Commissioner of the Horizon League, having been named to the position on May 11, 1992, and is the fifth-longest tenured commissioner among the 31 Division I conferences. He is the fifth commissioner in League history, succeeding Daniel B. “Tucker” DiEdwardo (1989-92), James W. Shaffer (1984-89), Cecil N. Coleman (1980-84) and James J. McCafferty (1979-80). LeCrone is in the second year of a fouryear term on the NCAA Division I Leadership Council after completing a five-year term on the Division I Men’s Basketball Committee.
Bill Potter Director of Communications
Horizon League Pan American Plaza 201 S. Capitol Ave., Suite 500 Indianapolis, IN 46225 Office: (317) 472-0047 Fax: (317) 237-5620 www.horizonleague.com
HORIZON LEAGUE CITIES Institution Butler Cleveland State Detroit Green Bay Loyola Milwaukee UIC Valparaiso Wright State Youngstown State
City Population Indianapolis 785,597 Cleveland 444,313 Detroit 871,121 Green Bay, Wis. 100,353 Chicago 2,833,321 Milwaukee, Wis. 573,358 Chicago, Ill. 2,833,321 Valparaiso, Ind. 26,519 Dayton, Ohio 156,771 Youngstown, Ohio 81,520
VISIBILITY The Horizon League has enhanced its media visibility with a number of initiatives. The League is in a three-year agreement with ESPN that includes selected regularseason men’s basketball action (ESPN2) and the men’s championship game (ESPN) and features increased exposures each year on ESPNU plus inclusion in the annual O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters, one of college basketball’s premier in-season events.
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All of YSU’s home games and conference road contests will be streamed live on the Internet on the Horizon League Network. HLN also features vignettes of league championships, weekly highlight videos and other special programming.
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2010-11 TEAM INFORMATION | OPPONENTS
BOWLING GREEN
IPFW
BUCKNELL
Fri., Nov. 12 • Pittsburgh, Pa.
Wed., Nov. 17 • Bowling Green, Ohio
Sat., Nov. 20 • Youngstown
Wed., Nov. 24 • Youngtown
Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. Enrollment: 33,393 Nickname: Panthers Colors: Blue and Gold Head Coach: Agnus Berenato 2009-10 Record: 16-15 (5-11 Big East) WBB SID: TBA Email: TBA Phone: (412) 648-8240 Press Row: (412) 648-2318 Website: pittsburghpanthers.com Arena: Petersen Events Center Series Record: Pittsburgh leads 12-4
Location: Bowling Green, Ohio Enrollment: 15,356 Nickname: Falcons Colors: Orange and Brown Head Coach: Curt Miller 2009-10 Record: 27-7 (14-2 MAC) WBB SID: Mike Cihon Email: mjcihon@bgsu.edu Phone: (419) 372-0474 Press Row: (419) 372-7131 Website: bgsufalcons.com Arena: Anderson Arena Series Record: BGSU leads 13-10
Location: Fort Wayne, Ind. Enrollment: 13,675 Nickname: Mastodons Colors: Royal Blue and White Head Coach: Chris Paul 2009-10 Record: 13-17 (10-8 Summit) WBB SID: Bill Salyer Email: salyerw@ipfw.edu Phone: (260) 481-0729 Press Row: Website: gomastodons.com Arena: Memorial Coliseum Series Record: YSU leads 3-1
Location: Lewisburg, Pa. Enrollment: 3,583 Nickname: Bison Colors: Orange and Blue Head Coach: Kathy Fedorjaka 2009-10 Record: 7-21 (3-11 Patriot) WBB SID: Becky Hart Email: reh039@bucknell.edu Phone: (570) 577-1835 Press Row: (570) 577-1519 Website: bucknellbison.com Arena: Sojka Pavilion Series Record: First Meeting
PITTSBURGH
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OHIO
KENT STATE
AMERICAN
WESTERN MICHIGAN
Sat., Nov. 27 • Youngstown
Wed., Dec. 1 • Kent, Ohio
Sat., Dec. 4 • Washington, D.C.
Sun., Dec. 12 • Kalamazoo, Mich.
Location: Athens, Ohio Enrollment: 28,442 Nickname: Bobcats Colors: Hunter Green and White Head Coach: Semeka Randall 2009-10 Record: 8-22 (4-12 MAC) WBB SID: Darrin Bates Email: batesd@ohio.edu Phone: (740) 593-1299 Press Row: Website: ohiobobcats.com Arena: Convocation Center Series Record: YSU leads 9-6
Location: Kent, Ohio Enrollment: 34,000 Nickname: Golden Flashes Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Head Coach: Bob Lindsay 2009-10 Record: 20-11 (12-4 MAC) WBB SID: Sheila Blackman Email: sblackma@kent.edu Phone: (330) 672-8420 Press Row: (330) 672-9411 Website: kentstatesports.com Arena: MAC Center Series Record: Kent State leads 26-12
Location: Washington, D.C. Enrollment: 6,421 Nickname: Eagles Colors: Red, White & Blue Head Coach: Matt Corkery 2009-10 Record: 22-10 (13-1 Patriot) WBB SID: Howard Smith Email: hsmith@american.edu Phone: (202) 885-3032 Press Row: Website: aueagles.com Arena: Bender Arena Series Record: YSU leads 1-0
Location: Kalamazoo, Mich. Enrollment: 24,576 Nickname: Broncos Colors: Brown & Gold Head Coach: Tasha McDowell 2009-10 Record: 9-21 (4-12 MAC) WBB SID: Kristin Keirns Email: kristin.keirns@wmich.edu Phone: (288) 387-4123 Press Row: (288) 387-4138 Website: wmubroncos.com Arena: University Arena Series Record: WMU leads 4-2
AKRON
STETSON
WINTHROP
LOYOLA
Sat., Dec. 5 • Akron, Ohio
Mon., Dec. 20 • DeLand, Fla.
Tues., Dec. 21 • DeLand, Fla.
Location: Akron, Ohio Enrollment: 24,704 Nickname: Zips Colors: Blue and Gold Head Coach: Jodi Kest 2009-10 Record: 18-14 (11-5 MAC) WBB SID: Paul Warner Email: pwarner@uakron.edu Phone: (330) 972-2677 Press Row: (330) 374-8771 Website: gozips.com Arena: James A. Rhodes Arena Series Record: YSU leads 36-12
Location: DeLand, Fla. Enrollment: 2,390 Nickname: Hatters Colors: Hunter Green and White Head Coach: Lynn Bria 2009-10 Record: 6-24 (6-14 Atlantic Sun) WBB SID: Jesse Cazakoff Email: jcazakof@stetson.edu Phone: (386) 822-8131 Press Row: (386) 822-8133 Website: gohatters.com Arena: Edmunds Center Series Record: First meeting
Location: Rock Hill, S.C. Enrollment: 6,306 Nickname: Eagles Colors: Garnet and Gold Head Coach: Bud Childers 2009-10 Record: 13-18 (7-9 Big South) WBB SID: Brett Redden Email: reddenb@winthrop.edu Phone: (803) 323-2129 ext. 6246 Press Row: Website: winthropeagles.com Arena: Winthrop Coliseum Series Record: First meeting
Fri., Dec. 31 • Chicago, Ill. Sat., March 5 • Youngstown
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Location: Chicago, Ill. Enrollment: 15,670 Nickname: Ramblers Colors: Maroon and Gold Head Coach: Eric Simpson 2009-10 Record: 15-15 (9-9 Horizon) WBB SID: Leo Krause Email: lkrause@luc.edu Phone: (773) 503-2497 Press Row: (773) 274-3550 Website: loyolaramblers.com Arena: Gentile Center Series Record: Loyola leads 15-4
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UIC
GREEN BAY
MILWAUKEE
VALPARAISO
Sun., Jan. 2 • Chicago, Ill. Thurs., March 3 • Youngstown
Thurs., Jan. 6 • Youngstown Sat., Feb. 5 • Green Bay, Wis.
Sat., Jan. 2 • Youngstown Sat., March 6 • Milwaukee, Wis.
Thurs., Jan. 13 • Valparaiso, Ind. Sat., Feb. 12 • Youngstown, Ohio
Location: Chicago, Ill. Enrollment: 26,245 Nickname: Flames Colors: Navy Blue and Fire Engine Red Head Coach: Lisa Ryckbosch 2009-10 Record: 12-18 (9-9 Horizon) WBB SID: Dan Yopchick Email: yopchick@uic.edu Phone: (312) 996-5881 Press Row: (312) 413-5712 Website: uicflames.com Arena: UIC Pavilion Series Record: UIC leads 14-8
Location: Green Bay, Wis. Enrollment: 5,889 Nickname: Phoenix Colors: Green, White and Red Head Coach: Matt Bollant 2009-10 Record: 28-5 (15-3 Horizon) WBB SID: Jill Wunrow Email: wunrowj@uwgb.edu Phone: (920) 465-5759 Press Row: (920) 465-2918 Website: greenbayphoenix.com Arena: Kress Center Series Record: Green Bay leads 23-1
Location: Milwaukee, Wis. Enrollment: 29,265 Nickname: Panthers Colors: Black and Gold Head Coach: Sandy Botham 2009-10 Record: 12-19 (6-12 Horizon) WBB SID: Kevin Conway Email: conway2@uwm.edu Phone: (414) 229-2413 Press Row: (414) 229-6276 Website: uwmpanthers.com Arena: Klotsche Center Series Record: Milwaukee leads 20-5
Location: Valparaiso, Ind. Enrollment: 3,980 Nickname: Crusaders Colors: Brown and Gold Head Coach: Keith Freeman 2009-10 Record: 9-21 (6-12 Horizon) WBB SID: Ryan Wronkowicz Email: Ryan.Wronkowicz@valpo.edu Phone: (219) 464-5232 Press Row: (219) 548-1502 Website: valpoathletics.com Arena: Athletics-Recreation Center Series Record: YSU leads 14-13
BUTLER
WRIGHT STATE
DETROIT
CLEVELAND STATE
Sat., Jan. 15 • Indianapolis, Ind. Thurs., Feb. 10 • Youngstown
Thurs., Jan. 20 • Youngstown Sat., Feb. 19 • Dayton, Ohio
Sat., Jan. 22 • Youngstown Thurs., Feb. 17 • Detroit, Mich.
Sat., Jan. 29 • Youngstown Sat., Feb. 26 • Cleveland, Ohio
Location: Dayton, Ohio Enrollment: 17,074 Nickname: Raiders Colors: Hunter Green and Gold Head Coach: Mike Bradbury 2009-10 Record: 11-19 (6-12 Horizon) WBB SID: Matt Zircher Email: matt.zircher@wright.edu Phone: (937) 774-2831 Press Row: (937) 775-4687 Website: wsuraiders.com Arena: Ervin J. Nutter Center Series Record: YSU leads 21-20
Location: Detroit, Mich. Enrollment: 5,700 Nickname: Titans Colors: Red, White and Blue Head Coach: Autumn Rademacher 2009-10 Record: 17-14 (14-4 Horizon) WBB SID: Kit Stetzel Email: christopher.stetzel@udmercy.edu Phone: (313) 993-1745 Press Row: (313) 993-1750 Website: detroiittitans.com Arena: Calihan Hall Series Record: Detroit leads 14-12
Location: Cleveland, Ohio Enrollment: 15,383 Nickname: Vikings Colors: Forest Green and White Head Coach: Kate Peterson Abiad 2009-10 Record: 19-14 (11-7 Horizon) WBB SID: Greg Murphy Email: g.j.murphy@csuohio.edu Phone: (216) 687-5288 Press Row: (216) 687-4819 Website: csuvikings.com Arena: Wolstein Center Series Record: YSU leads 30-22
Location: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Head Coach: 2009-10 Record: WBB SID: Email: Phone: Press Row: Website: Arena: Series Record:
Indianapolis, Ind. 4,200 Bulldogs Blue and White Beth Couture 23-10 (14-4) Josh Rattray jrattray@butler.edu (317) 940-9994 (317) 940-9817 butlersports.com Hinkle Fieldhouse Butler leads 15-5
Horizon League Women’s Basketball Championship Schedule March 7 Game 1: #9 seed at #8 seed Game 2: #10 seed at #7 seed March 9 Game 3: #8/#9 winner at #1 seed Game 4: #5 seed at #4 seed Game 5: #6 seed at #3 seed Game 6: #7/#10 winner at #2 seed
The Horizon League Championship game will be televised live on ESPNU.
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March 11 Game 7: Game 6 winner vs. Game 5 winner Game 8: Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner March 13 Game 9: Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 winner
2009-10 Championship Results March 8 #9 Milwaukee 71, #8 Valparaiso 57 #7 Wright State 61, #10 Youngstown State 43 March 10 #1 Green Bay 72, #9 Milwaukee 48 #4 Cleveland State 78, #5 UIC 72 #3 Detroit 75, #6 Loyola 62 #2 Butler 70, #7 Wright State 57 March 12 #2 Butler 69, #3 Detroit 55 #4 Cleveland State 83, #1 Green Bay 75 March 14 #4 Cleveland State 66, #2 Butler 57
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2010-11 TEAM INFORMATION | BEEGHLY CENTER Youngstown State Year-By-Year Home Record
Beeghly Center, the home of Youngstown State men’s and women’s basketball, has seen a major facelift million this decade, including the new Dom Rosselli Court installed in the summer of 2008. In the last decade, refurbishing has been done to the hallways, court lighting, classrooms, flooring, lobbies, basketball and Olympic Sports offices, swimming pool, and locker rooms. Also The Coaches Court, a plush room for Athletic Department functions and press conferences, was constructed. Prior to last season, the YSU athletic department was able acquire the actual hoops that were used in the 2009 NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four in Detroit. New strobe lights were also installed in the four corners of the arena to enhance the lighting for photographers. This past season, there were upgrades to the women’s basketball locker room and lounge as well as the staff offices. Beeghly Center, located between Stambaugh Stadium and the Andrews Wellness and Recreation Center, has basketball support areas that include an athletic training room, weight room, coaches offices, and a newly remodeled locker room and players lounge. Not only does the Beeghly Center have an arena, it is a multi-purpose facility that includes an Olympic-sized swimming and diving facility, racquetball and squash courts, classrooms, and administrative offices.
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The entire facility was built at a cost of $5.5 million and opened in 1972. It was dedicated in the memory of Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Beeghly, founders of the Standard Slag Company in Youngstown. The first women’s basketball game in the Beeghly Center was on Jan. 23, 1976, when the Penguins defeated Kent StateTuscarawas. Eleven years after construction, the seating capacity was increased to 6,500 with the addition of permanent seats in the north and south ends of the arena and 1,250 chairback seats located along the court. The capacity is currently 6,300 with recent floor expansion along the baselines. Other recent improvements to the arena include the addition of two scoreboards, expanded press row seating, energy-efficient lighting and a new sound system. On Sept. 15, 1996, YSU dedicated Veterans’ Plaza directly in front of Beeghly Center. This $500,000 community project was funded in-part through private donations to honor all United States Veterans. Both the Youngstown State men’s and women’s basketball teams routinely enjoy large crowds. For drawing a season-high 2,567 fans on Jan. 19, 2008, against Detroit, YSU won the NCAA Division I Pack The House Challenge for having the largest attendance among Horizon League teams. The Penguins annually rank second in the Horizon League in attendance for women’s games.
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Year 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Total
W 3 6 4 8 7 9 6 5 5 9 5 9 13 8 10 13 13 8 2 11 10 10 12 12 9 7 7 4 3 7 5 5 7 2 0 254
L 2 0 4 0 1 0 3 6 5 3 4 3 1 1 5 0 2 4 11 2 4 1 1 1 2 7 4 9 9 6 7 8 6 11 13 146
Pct. .600 1.000 .500 1.000 .875 1.000 .667 .455 .500 .750 .556 .750 .929 .889 .667 1.000 .867 .667 .154 .846 .714 .909 .923 .923 .818 .500 .636 .308 .333 .538 .417 .385 .538 .154 .000 .635
Beeghly Center Largest Women’s Basketball Crowds Date 1/10/04 2/9/93 2/7/98 2/19/98 2/10/01 2/28/04 12/17/05 1/21/04 1/19/08 12/19/03 12/13/03 2/9/08 1/12/06 1/11/97 2/14/02 1/15/00 2/3/96 2/18/89
Opponent Wright State Tennessee Oral Roberts Valparaiso Valparaiso Milwaukee Indiana State Butler Detroit Clemson Kent State Milwaukee Milwaukee Troy State Green Bay Valparaiso UMKC Pittsburgh
Attendance 4,197 4,126 4,115 4,100 3,800 2,906 2,836 2,780 2,567 2,553 2,490 2,319 2,267 2,124 2,109 2,000 2,000 2,000
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEET THE PENGUINS | STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS
BRANDI BROWN | #42 Pos: Forward • Year: Sophomore • Height: 5-11 Hometown: Pomona, Calif. | High School: Claremont Getting to know Brandi Worst habit: Eating too much candy... Favorite movie: Sister Act 2... Favorite color: Gold... What reality TV show she’d be best on: Jersey Shore... What website she visits first: weather.com... Favorite thing about basketball: It calls for improvisation - challenges body and mind to react quickly... How she relaxes: Listens to music and sings to herself... Favorite musician: Aaliyah... Most-prized possession: Gold bracelet from her mom... Unique to Brandi: She leads a weekly Bible study on campus... Favorite season: Spring.
2009-10 | FRESHMAN Voted onto the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team and was the runner-up for the league’s Newcomer-of-the-Year award... Became the fifth YSU player to earn Horizon League all-newcomer honors, joining Jen Perugini, Lauren Branson, Heather Karner and Tiara Scott... Was the only Horizon League player to average a doubledouble... Averaged 11.4 points, 10.6 rebounds and 1.6 steals in 32.2 minutes per game... Led the circuit in rebounding while ranking 15th in scoring... Was even better in Horizon League games, averaging 12.3 points, 11.3 rebounds and 2.1 steals... In league games, led the conference in rebounding while ranking 12th in scoring and fifth in steals... Ranked 18th in the country in rebounding average and tied for 30th in double-doubles... Was second nationally among freshmen in rebounding, trailing only Howard’s Saadia Doyle... The last YSU freshman to post more than one double-double in a season was Horizon League Newcomer of the Year Jen Perugini (2001-02), who had 10... Became the seventh player in school history to average a double-double for a season and the first to lead the team in scoring, rebounding and steals... Her 318 rebounds were the most-ever by a YSU freshman and the fifth-most for a season regardless of class... Is the third player in school history to reach 300 rebounds in a season... Broke Jen Perugini’s previous freshman record of 239 on Feb. 6 against UIC... Scored 342 points, which is the third-most by a YSU freshman... First freshman to score 300 points since 1994-95... Additionally, her 49 steals were the seventh-most by a YSU freshman... Was one of five freshmen nationally to have at least 14 double-doubles... Posted 10 double-doubles in 18 Horizon League contests... Her 19 rebounds at Loyola (1/9) tied for the top mark in the Horizon League during the season... Had seven steals at Milwaukee (3/6), which was the most for a YSU player since Brianne Kenneally had seven against Cleveland State in 2000... Led YSU in rebounds in the first nine games and in 28 out 30 games overall... Had four-or-more boards in every game and 10-plus 17 times... Grabbed at least 10 rebounds in 14 of the last 20 contests... Had her best shooting day of the year against Cleveland
State (2/20), making seven of her nine field goal attempts... Scored 15 points and grabbed 11 rebounds at Detroit (1/24)... Sank a career-high nine free throws in 10 attempts against the Titans... Set a career-high with 19 rebounds to compliment her 16 points at Loyola (1/9)... 10 of her rebounds were on the offensive end, and she had eight boards in the first seven minutes... Scored 18 points and grabbed 15 rebounds against Milwaukee (1/2)... Had seven offensive boards and was 8-for11 from the field... Had 18 rebounds against Bowling Green (12/21)... Accounted for 46.2 percent of YSU’s 39 rebounds as a squad in the game... Scored a career-high 24 points and had 14 boards at Akron (12/5)... Had first career double-double against High Point (11/14) with 14 points and 11 boards... First YSU freshman to post a doubledouble or 10+ rebounds since Ta-myra Davis in 2007... One of only two players to start every game (Macey Nortey).
HIGH SCHOOL Was a two-year letterwinner... Averaged 24 points and 19.6 rebounds as a senior... Shot 58 percent from the floor... Averaged 2.3 steals and 1.8 blocks per game... Retired as Claremont’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder... Notched career highs of 36 points and 35 rebounds... Averaged 18.2 points and 14.3 rebounds as a junior, 16.1 and 12.8 as a sophomore and 10.6 and 9.1 as a freshman... Earned SecondTeam All-CIF Southern Section honors at the Division IIA level as a senior... Named First-Team All-Baseline League as a senior and junior... Earned second-team all-league honors as a freshman and sophomore... Head Coach was Brian Nehring... Also played volleyball and earned the team’s Coach’s Award.
PERSONAL Major is undecided... Daughter of Wayne and Yo-Landa Brown... has two brothers (Brandon and Bryan) and a sister (Brittany)... Born Jan. 10.
Brown’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS 09-10 30-30
16
MIN-AVG FG-FGA 967-32.2 127-289
PCT .439
3FG-FGA 0-0
PCT .000
FT-FTA 88-164
PCT .537
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REB-AVG 318-10.6
PF 71
A 12
TO 61
B 8
S 49
PTS 342
AVG 11.4
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BOJANA DIMITROV | #4 Pos: Guard | Year: Senior | Height: 5-7 Hometown: Paracin, Serbia | High School: Gimnazija | Previous: Carl Albert Getting to know Bojana Role model: Queen Elizabeth... Worst habit: Thinking about politics... Favorite cartoon character: Eric Cartman (South Park)... What TV channel she couldn’t live without: She doesn’t watch TV... Favorite thing about basketball: Escape from reality... Best basketball memory: Winning Serbian Junior National Championship... How she likes to relax: Read or talk to family on Skype... Most embarrassing song on iPod: Macarena... What she would buy with $100: The Lord of the Rings books... Unique to Bojana: She survived two wars.
2009-10 | JUNIOR
HIGH SCHOOL
Played in 23 games and started 19... Missed seven games due to injuries - five games with a sprained PCL and two with a concussion... Scored 232 points, had 24 steals and grabbed 62 rebounds... Ranked 19th in the Horizon League in scoring at 10.1 points per game... Her 1.6 3-pointers per game ranked eighth... Averaged 7.8 points against league foes... Led the squad with 37 triples... Ranked second on the team in scoring and third in points... Scored in double figures 10 times, all of which came in her first 14 contests... Hit at least one trey in 19 of her 23 games and hit multiple 3-pointers nine times... Scored a career-high 27 points against ULM (11/27), 18 of which came in the second half... Was 10-for-17 from the field and 6-for-9 from 3-point range... Named to the all-tournament team at Elon and UTEP... Scored 21 points against Elon (11/13), which was the most by a Penguin in her debut since Heather Karner scored 34 points in 2006... Scored 15 points, nine of which came behind the arc, and grabbed five rebounds against Kent State... Had seven steals in a two game stretch vs. Green Bay (1/4) and UIC (1/7)... Had a steal in 11 consecutive games.
Averaged 16.3 points per game as a senior at Gimnazija High School in Cuprija, Serbia... Was the team assists leader all four years and finished with more than 600 assists in her career... Helped lead her team to the Serbian national title as a freshman and junior... Team was second nationally her sophomore season... Was a three-time all-state team honoree and played on the Serbian National Team for players under age 18.
PERSONAL Prefers to be called by her nickname Boki (Bo-kee)... Major is sociology... Daughter of Borivoje and Marija Dimitrov... Has a brother (Marko)... Born April 8.
CARL ALBERT STATE COLLEGE Ranked 68th out of 205 junior college prospects across the country by the All Star Girls Basketball Report... Averaged 10 points, 4.5 assists and 2.6 rebounds as a sophomore... As a freshman, ranked second in Region 2 and 18th nationally in the NJCAA Division I with 5.9 assists per game... Recorded 12 assists three times in her career and scored a career-high 23 points.
Dimitrov’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS 09-10 23-19
MIN-AVG FG-FGA 651-28.3 87-305
PCT .285
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3FG-FGA 37-127
PCT .291
FT-FTA 21-34
PCT .618
REB-AVG 62-2.7
PF 43
A 30
TO 66
B 1
S 24
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PTS 232
AVG 10.1
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MAKALA GASPAREK | #12 Position: Guard | Year: Junior | Height: 5-5 Home: Youngstown, Ohio | High School: Boardman Getting to know Makala Favorite pro athlete: Albert Pujols... Worst habit: Having too many energy drinks... Favorite actor: Vin Diesel... Favorite holiday: Thanksgiving... What TV channel she couldn’t live without: Food Channel... How she relaxes: Watch a movie and eat snacks... What she’d buy with $100: Shoes... Favorite food: Chicken!... Favorite pizza topping: Pineapple... Favorite Musician: Lil Wayne... Dream job: Fire fighter... Something unique: Only green-eyed, curly-haired or left-handed person in her family.
2009-10 | SOPHOMORE
HIGH SCHOOL
Nearly tripled her scoring total from her freshman year, upping her points from 15 to 42... Played in 29 games and started three... Scored all of her points by Jan. 28... Scored a career-best seven points on 3-for-4 shooting against Butler (1/16)... Had six points and grabbed a career-high five rebounds against Detroit (1/28)... Scored five points - all on free throws - at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/17)... Also scored five points with a 3-pointer and another field goal at Loyola (1/9)... Played a career-high 33 minutes at Akron (12/5)... Scored three points in her first start of the year against Weber State (11/28).. Had a career-high three steals against ULM (11/27)... Notched 12 steals after having zero as a freshman.
Was a two-year letterwinner... Boardman went to the Ohio state semifinals her sophomore year after winning district and regional championships... Also helped lead the Spartans to back-to-back Federal League titles... Named MVP of the Al Beach Classic All-Star Game... Also played softball and golf.
PERSONAL Major is physical education... Daughter of Darius and Teresa Gasparek... Has two sisters (Mechee and Miah)... Born June 17... Member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee for 2009-10.
2008-09 | FRESHMAN Originally joined the team in late September as a walk-on but eventually earned a scholarship... Played in 28 games and started twice, including the season opener at Kent State (11/15)... Played a career-high 21 minutes in her second start at Green Bay (2/5)... Scored 15 points and grabbed 18 rebounds on the season while average 7.2 minutes per game... Scored a career-high three points in back-to-back games at Pittsburgh (11/29) and against Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/3)... Her three points against the Panthers came on her first career trey... grabbed a career-high three rebounds at Green Bay... dished out a career-high two assists against Niagara (11/22)... Committed only eight turnovers in 202 minutes of action.
Gasparek’s Career Statistics
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Year GP-GS 09-10 29-3 08-09 28-2
MIN-AVG FG-FGA 476-16.4 11-49 202-7.2 5-20
PCT .224 .250
3FG-FGA 4-26 1-5
PCT .154 .200
FT-FTA 16-24 4-7
PCT .667 .571
REB-AVG 42-1.4 18-0.6
PF 24 10
10 9
TO 26 8
B 2 0
13 0
PTS 42 15
AVG 1.5 0.5
Totals 57-5
678-11.9
.232
5-31
.161
20-31
.645
60-1.1
34
19
34
2
13
57
1.0
16-69
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LIZ HORNBERGER | #21 Position: Guard • Year: Freshman • Height: 5-7 Hometown: Reading, Pa. | High School: Muhlenberg Getting to know Liz Favorite pro sports team: Oakland Raiders... Role model: Younger brother... Favorite actor: Jake Gyllenhaal... Favorite cartoon character: Courage the Cowardly Dog... Mostprized possessions: Letters from friends back home... Favorite thing about basketball: The tempo and pressure... How she spends off days: Shooting by herself and going to study tables... How she relaxes: Watch a scary move and order pizza... Dream job: Juvenile delinquent counselor... Unique to Liz: The marks on her face make a smile.
HIGH SCHOOL Earned four letters and was team captain one year... Started all four seasons at point guard.... Scored 888 points over her career and directed Muhlenberg to an 87-25 record... Hit a school-record 185 3-pointers in her career... Also hit six triples in a contest, which tied a school record... Muhlenberg won four straight division titles, qualified for districts all four seasons and qualified for the state tournament three times... Averaged 10.8 points, six assists, four steals and four
rebounds to earn all-county honors... Started at point guard in the AllBerks County All-Star game... Played for the Philadelphia Belles AAU squad that reached the finals of the 2009 U.S. Junior Nationals.
PERSONAL Major is criminal justice... Daughter of Daniel and Ginny Hornberger... Has a brother (Thomas) and a sister (JeanLouise)... Born Oct. 14.
SHEA JOHNSON | #20 Position: Guard | Year: Junior | Height: 5-9 Hometown: Palatka, Fla. | High School: Palatka | Previous: Midland College Getting to know Shea Favorite pro athlete: Allen Iverson...
HIGH SCHOOL
2009-10 | JUNIOR
Named second-team all-state, Putnam County Player of the Year and nominee for Miss Florida Basketball as a senior... Named second-team all-state as a junior... Was a third-team all-state pick and county player of the year as a sophomore... One of the Top 50 African-American Scholars in the county... Earned a Florida Bright Futures Scholarship.
Missed the entire season with injuries.
MIDLAND COLLEGE Was ranked the 92nd-best JUCO prospect in the nation by the Collegiate Girls Basketball Report... Averaged 8.3 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.2 steals while playing in all 32 games as Midland went 30-2 and finished the year ranked fifth in NJCAA Division I her sophomore year... As a freshman, averaged 5.5 points and 3.5 rebounds as Midland finished 31-6 and finished fifth at the NJCAA National Tournament.
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PERSONAL Major is computer information systems... Daughter of Lee and Christine Johnson... Has two brothers (LeeQuan and Darcy) and three sisters (LeeQuisha, Marian and Ni’An)... Born March 4.
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MARYUM JENKINS | #10 Position.: Guard | Year: Sophomore | Height: 5-8 Hometown: Duarte, Calif. | High School: Monrovia Getting to know Maryum Favorite pro athlete: Allen Iverson... Favorite pro sports team: Philadelphia 76ers... Favorite holiday: Thanksgiving... Favorite Movie: Big Momma’s House... What TV channel she couldn’t live without: ESPN... Most-prized possession: Being alive... Favorite thing about basketball: It’s fun!... How she spends off days: Sleeping... Favorite pizza topping: Just cheese... Three words that describe her: Shy, athletic, honest... Favorite food: Chinese... Favorite vacation spot: Any beach... Favorite season: Summer
2009-10 | FRESHMAN
HIGH SCHOOL
Played in 28 games and started seven... Scored all of her 106 points in 16 games and was held scoreless in the other 12... Averaged 6.6 points in the games she reached the scoring column... For the year, averaged 3.8 points and 2.9 rebounds while posting 34 steals... Also averaged 3.8 points and 2.9 rebounds in 16 Horizon league games... Scored a career-high 15 points against Canisius in 23 minutes (11/22)... Was 6-for-9 from the floor and 2-for-3 from behind the 3-point arc... Her other double-digit scoring game came at Green Bay in 16 minutes (3/4)... Grabbed six rebounds three times, including against Canisius... Scored all eight of her points at Cleveland State in under four minutes (1/22)... Also had a career-high five steals and played 29 minutes against the Vikings... Had a career-high three assists in back-to-back games against Valparaiso (1/14) and Butler (1/16)... Had at least one steal in nine straight games from Dec. 21 to Jan. 28 and an assist in nine straight from Dec. 17 to Jan. 22... Hit two 3-pointers and had four rebounds against Pittsburgh in her first career start.
Started all four years at shooting guard or point guard... Ranked 290th out of 1,725 high school prospects across the country by the All Star Girls Basketball Report... Averaged 15 points, five assists, four rebounds and three steals as a senior... Helped lead Monrovia to league titles as a freshman, sophomore and senior... Averaged 15 points, five assists, four rebounds and three steals as a senior... Also competed in the hurdles and played tennis.
PERSONAL Major is undecided... Daughter of Billy and Roshawn Jenkins... Has two sisters (Kaila and Aliah)... Born June 3.
Jenkins’ Career Statistics Year GP-GS 09-10 28-7
20
MIN-AVG FG-FGA 556-19.9 41-154
PCT .266
3FG-FGA 16-55
PCT .291
FT-FTA 8-25
PCT .320
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REB-AVG 80-2.9
PF 67
A 27
TO 62
B 5
S 34
PTS 106
AVG 3.8
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TIEARA JONES | #32
Position: Guard | Year: Junior | Height: 6-0 Hometown: Youngstown, Ohio | High School: Rayen | Previous: Foothill College Getting to know Tieara Favorite pro athlete: LeBron James... Role model: Her mom and former coaches Tamisha Franklin and Brenda Scott... Favorite holiday: Valentine’s Day... Favorite actor: Martin Lawrence... Most-prized possession: iPhone 4... How many texts she sends per month: Way too many... First website she visits: Netflix... How many songs on her iPod: 2,587... Favorite candy: Now and Later... Favorite vacation spot: San Francisco... Favorite food: Fried chicken wings... Unique to Tieara: Full first name is Tieara-Lynn.
2009-10 | JUNIOR
HIGH SCHOOL
Redshirted as she fulfilled NCAA academic requirements.
FOOTHILL COLLEGE As a sophomore, helped lead the team to its third straight California State Tournament... Team advanced to the Elite 8... Averaged 15.1 points, 10 rebounds and 4.5 assists... Named team captain and the squad’s most inspirational player.
UNIVERSITY
AT
BUFFALO
Averaged 4.5 points and 2.8 rebounds for the Bulls as a freshman... Scored a career-high 17 points and grabbed seven rebounds at Kent State... Had five steals at South Carolina.
Was a four-year letterwinner for The Rayen School in Youngstown... Averaged 17.1 points, 11 rebounds and three assists for the Tigers as a senior... Named to the Mahoning Valley All-Star Team... Also Named First-Team All-Steel Valley Conference ... Helped lead the squad to a district and Steel Valley title... Coach was Tanisha Franklin... Also played volleyball.
PERSONAL Major is criminal justice... Daughter of William and Karen Jones... Has two brothers (Michael and Markus)... Her mom and brother Michael both attended YSU... Born Feb. 15.
Jones’ Career Statistics (* - at Buffalo) Year GP-GS 06-07 28-0
MIN-AVG FG-FGA 341-12.2 52-122
PCT .426
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3FG-FGA 4-14
PCT .286
FT-FTA 17-31
PCT .548
REB-AVG 78-2.8
PF 60
A 17
TO 34
B 4
S 30
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PTS 125
AVG 4.5
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KENYA MIDDLEBROOKS | #5 Position: Guard | Year: Junior | Height: 5-7 Hometown: Toledo, Ohio | High School: Waite Getting to know Kenya Role model: Her mother... Worst Habit: Biting her nails... Favorite color: PURPLE!!... Favorite movie: Love & Basketball... What reality TV show she’d be best on: Degrassi... How many text messages she sends monthly: Over 1,000... Favorite thing about basketball: Bonds you make with teammates... How she spends off days: Volunteering at Boys & Girls Club... Favorite Musician: Lady GaGa... Dream job: Traveling around the world... Unique to Kenya: She wears goggles when she’s playing basketball.
2009-10 | SOPHOMORE Played in all 30 games and started 29... Averaged 33.5 minutes, which ranked second on the team... Also averaged 7.8 points and 4.0 points... Upped her pace to 8.1 points and 4.6 points against league opponents... Scored at least eight points 17 times... Her career high was eight entering the season... Scored 9.7 points per game at home... Reached double figures in scoring 11 times... Scored a career-high 18 points against UIC, going 3-for-8 from the field and 11-for-14 from the free-throw line (2/6)... Made 25 consecutive free throws from Dec. 5 to Jan. 30, which is tied for the sixth-longest streak in school history... In conference games, made 40-of-49 attempts from the line for 81.6 percent... That percentage ranked fifth in the circuit... Scored 16 points at UIC (1/7), going 6-for-13 from the field and 4-for-7 from the 3-point arc... The four treys were also a career-high.... Scored 15 points, grabbed eight rebounds and had four steals in 39 minutes against Valparaiso (1/14)... Matched career high with nine rebounds against Wright State (2/25)... Made 24 3-pointers after sinking two as a freshman.
Also scored eight at Loyola on three field goals and two free throws (2/26)... Grabbed a career-high nine rebounds and scored six points against UIC (1/29)... Had multiple steals in 12 games, including four straight from Dec. 14 to Dec. 30... Had a career-high four steals at Central Michigan (12/14) and against Akron (12/20)... Dished out a career-high four assists at UIC (2/28)... Registered eight of her nine starts in a 10-game span from Jan. 24 to Feb. 28... Played a careerhigh 36 minutes at UIC (2/28).
HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at Toledo Waite High School... Averaged 10 points and 5.6 per game as a senior... Named second-team all-city and third-team Division I all-district... Helped Waite to three city championships and one district title... Also played volleyball and participated in track and field... Was an honor roll student... Was one of 33 students nationally to be a first-time attendee at the 6th Annual National Council for Community and Education Partnerships Booz Allen Hamilton Youth Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C.
2008-09 | FRESHMAN
PERSONAL
Played in all 30 games and started nine... Averaged three points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.2 steals overall in 23.8 minutes... Upped her averages in Horizon League games to 3.1 points and 2.9 rebounds... Ranked fourth on the squad and second among freshmen in minutes per game... Scored a career-high eight points twice, including at Milwaukee in the Horizon League Tournament (3/9)... Hit a career-best four field goals on nine attempts against the Panthers in 24 minutes...
Major is social work... Mother is Pamela Middlebrooks... Is an only child... Born Feb. 3.
Middlebrooks’ Career Statistics Year
GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA 09-10 30-29 1,006-33.5 77-315 08-09 30-9 713-23.8 33-143 Totals 60-38 1,719-28.7 110-458
22
PCT .244 .231 .240
3FG-FGA
PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
REB-AVG
PF
24-93 2-20 26-113
.258 .100 .230
56-75 23-38 79-113
.747 .605 .699
121-4.0 74-2.5 195-3.3
52 45 97
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A 39 33 72
TO
B
91 75 166
7 3 10
S 24 37 61
PTS
AVG
234 91 325
3.0 5.4
7.8
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MACEY NORTEY | #13
Position: Guard | Year: Junior | Height: 5-3 Hometown: Los Angeles, Calif. | High School: Millikan H Getting to know Macey Favorite pro athlete: Steve Nash... Role model: Her mom... Favorite actress: Dakota Fanning... Favorite cartoon character: Tasmanian Devil... What TV Channel she couldn’t live without: Nickelodeon... How many texts she sends per month: 5,000... What she’s doing in her Facebook photo: Wearing fangs... Favorite thing about basketball: Chaos... Favorite band: Paramore... Dream Job: Pilot.. Favorite vacation spot: Toronto... Unique to Macey: She’s a traditional African born in Toronto and grew up in California.
2009-10 | SOPHOMORE One of two players to play in and start all 30 games... Averaged 7.2 points and 4.4 assists, up from 5.6 and 2.7 as a freshman... Posted 131 assists, which fourth-most by a sophomore in school history... Reached 200 career assists on Feb. 27 against Detroit... Ranked fourth in the Horizon League in assists per game... Had at least four assists 18 times and at least six 12 times... Scored a career-high 20 points against Kent State, going 7-for-15 from the field and 5-for6 from the free-throw line (11/18)... Also had five assists against the Golden Flashes... Had a career-best nine assists at UIC (1/7)... Had 15 points, six assists and three steals against Weber State (11/28)... Had a season-high four steals and was 3-for-4 from the field at Cleveland State (1/22)... Played the entire game at Akron, scoring 14 points and dishing out six assists... Played all 40 minutes three times.
2008-09 | FRESHMAN Played in all 30 games and started 25 at point guard... Averaged 5.6 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.7 assists... Played 26.8 minutes per game, which ranked second on the team... Her 80 assists ranks as the sixth most by a freshman in school history... Played more than 30 minutes 11 times... Scored in double figures three times, including a 13-point outing at Kent State in her first collegiate game (11/15)... Scored a career-high 14 points against Wright State (2/21)... Matched her career best with 38 minutes played and made a season-high six field goals against the Raiders... Scored 11 points against Milwaukee (1/8)... Reached seven points in six of her first eight games and 12 times overall... Had five steals against Weber State (11/28) and
Toledo (12/30)... Dished hed out six assists against Pittsburgh (11/29), (11/29) Akron (12/30) and Wright State (2/21)... Grabbed a career-high nine rebounds against Butler (3/5)... Her next highest rebounding game was five, which she accomplished three times.
HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterwinner at Millikan High School... Member of the first So-Cal Sparks All-Star Game... Two-time All-Suburban League selection at Artesia High School (2004-05, 2005-06)... Named to AllMoore League as a junior and senior at Millikan (2006-07, 2007-08)... Earned All-California Interscholastic Federation honors as a senior.. Guided Millikan to a conference co-championship and the program’s first appearance in the state playoffs as a senior... Averaged 4.4 points, 4.0 assists, 2.4 rebounds and 2.8 steals per game as a senior... Led Millikan High School to a school-record 28 wins during senior campaign... Named Most Inspirational Player... Earned the Principal’s Award three years... Graduated with honors and with more than 40 community service hours.
PERSONAL Major is nursing... Parents are Abraham Nortey and Comfort Gyandu... Is an only child... Born Oct. 13... Was born in Toronto, Canada... Member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee for 2009-10.
Nortey’s Career Statistics Year 09-10 08-09 Totals
GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA 30-30 1,015-33.8 76-257 30-25 805-26.8 65-194 60-55 1,820/30.3 141-451
PCT .296 .335 .313
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3FG-FGA 3-19 2-8 5-27
PCT .158 .250 .185
FT-FTA 60-88 37-54 97-142
PCT .682 .685 .683
REB-AVG 80-2.7 80-2.7 160-2.7
PF 81 78 159
A 131 80 211
TO 157 133 290
B 0 0 0
S 44 32 76
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PTS 215 169 384
AVG 7.2 5.6 6.4
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K AITLIN ROHRS | # 31 Position: Forward | Year: R-Freshman | Height: 6-1 Home: Liberty Center, Ohio | High School: Liberty Center Getting to know Kaitlin Favorite pro team: Cleveland Cavaliers... Worst habit: Being a perfectionist... Favorite holiday: Fourth of July... Favorite cartoon character: Homer Simpson... First website she visits: Facebook... How she spends off days: Trip home or go to rec center... Last song she listened to: ‘Someday’ by Flipsyde... Favorite Musician: Taylor Swift... Favorite food: Mom’s cheesy potatoes... Unique to Kaitlin: She competitively showed pigs at a county fair for 10 years... Dream job: Work in professional or college sports team in marketing.
2010-11 | REDSHIRT FRESHMAN Likely to miss the year with injuries.
2009-10 | FRESHMAN Missed the entire year with injuries... Redshirted.
56.1 percent and blocked 36 shots while battling a nagging hamstring injury... Averaged 14 points and more than eight rebounds as both a sophomore and junior... Finished her career ranked fifth on Liberty Center’s all-time scoring chart... Named First-Team All-Northwest Ohio Athletic League and First-Team All-District 7 in each of her last three seasons... As a senior, also named Honorable Mention All-Ohio in Division III... Named to the Toledo Blade’s Top 25 Players for as a junior and senior... Graduated as class valedictorian and was a member of the National Honor Society.
HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterwinner and team captain one year... Scored 1,041 points, grabbed 631 rebounds and shot 50.7 percent in 85 career games... As a senior, averaged 11.2 points and 7.8 rebounds, shot
PERSONAL Major is business... Daughter of Kurt and Karen Rohrs... Has two sisters (Krista and Kara)... Born Nov. 12.
HEIDI SCHLEGEL | #15 Pos: Forward • Year: Freshman • Height: 6-0 Home: Wapakoneta, Ohio | High School: Wapakoneta Getting to know Heidi Role model: Her brother, Hans... Favorite holday: Her birthday... Favorite movie: The Hangover... Best show on TV: Full House... What TV channel she couldn’t live without: ABC Family... Most-prized possession: Photos... Favorite thing about basketball: Being physical... Best basketball memory: Going to state tournament her junior year... Most embarrassing song on iPod: Killing me Softly... Favorite video game: Mario Kart... Favorite vacation spot: Hawaii... Pre-game ritual: Listen to Christian music.
HIGH SCHOOL Named the Northwest District Co-Player of the Year and SecondTeam All-Ohio as a senior as she averaged 17.8 points... Helped lead Wapakoneta to the Division II state title game as a junior... Averaged 15 points and nine rebounds while shooting 60 percent from the floor and 77 percent from the free-throw line as a junior for the Redskins... Set the school single-season rebounding record with 244, and her
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405 points as a junior ranks as the second-highest in school history... Became the fourth player in school history to eclipse 1,000 career points despite missing half of her sophomore year.
PERSONAL Academic interest is middle childhood education... Daughter of Karl and Marian Schlegel... Has one brother (Hans)... Born June 29.
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MELISSA THOMPSON | #23 Pos: Guard • Year: R-Freshman • Height: 5-8 Hometown: Solon, Ohio | High School: Solon Getting to know Melissa Favorite pro athlete: Kobe Bryant... Role model: Jesus Christ... Worst habit: Procrastinating.. Favorite actor: Denzel Washington... Best show on TV: The Game... First website she visits: 23isback.com... Favorite thing about basketball: Competitiveness... Last song she listened to: ‘Miss Me’ by Drake ft. Lil Wayne... Favorite video game: Super Mario Brothers... Three words to describe her: Caring, determined, family-oriented... Favorite vacation spot: Never been on a real vacation.
First-Team All-Lake Erie League and honorable mention All-Northeast Lakes District... Averaged 9.4 points and 8.7 rebounds as a sophomore when Bedford won the Lake Erie League title... Also competed in track and field... Anchored Solon’s 4x100-meter relay squad that qualified for the Ohio State Track and Field Championships.
2009-10 | FRESHMAN Missed the entire season with a knee injury... Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL Played at Solon High as a senior after playing three seasons at Bedford High... Solon finished 18-5 and won the district title in Division I by defeating Olmsted Falls... Scored 11 points in the district final... At Bedford as a junior, averaged 12.1 points, 9.2 rebounds, three steals and 2.5 assists, which were all team-highs for the Bearcats... Named
PERSONAL Major is undecided... Daughter of Alex and Anita Thompson... Has three brothers (Mathew, Alex and Johnathan) and two sisters (Martha and Nicolle)... Born Nov. 27.
MONICA TOUVELLE | #24 Pos: Guard • Year: Freshman • Height: 5-8 Hometown: Boardman, Ohio | High School: Boardman Getting to know Monica Worst habits: Biting nails and chewing gum loudly... Favorite holiday: Fourth of July... Best show on TV: Tosh.0... TV channel she couldn’t live without: Comedy Central... What she’s doing in her Facebook photo: She doesn’t have a Facebook... What she’d buy with $100: She’d save it... Most embarrassing song on her iPod: Anything by Taylor Swift... Favorite Musician: Wiz Khalifa... Favorite video game: Dance Dance Reolution... Dream job: Certified public accountant... Unique to Monica: One dimple is bigger than the other.
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Was an honorable mention all-state pick at Division I as a senior at Boardman as one of the top 3-point threats in the Youngstown area... Averaged 13.8 points and made 55-of-110 from 3-point range her senior year... Finished her high school career with 190 3-pointers... Set the school record for 3-pointers in a game as a freshman with nine, and her 55 3-pointers as a sophomore and senior set the single season record... Averaged 13.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.6 steals as a junior to earn second-team All-Federal League honors.
Academic interest is accounting... Daughter of David and Michelle Touvelle... Her mom also attended YSU... Has a brother (Michael)... Born Nov. 30... Recipient of the 2010-11 State Farm Insurance Scholarship.
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BOB BOLDON Head Coach | First Season | Walsh, 1997
Northeast Ohio native and experienced assistant Bob Boldon is in his first season as the head women’s basketball coach at Youngstown State University. He was introduced as the sixth head coach in school history on April 14, 2010. Prior to his arrival in Youngstown, Boldon spent three successful seasons as a collegiate head coach and 10 years as a college assistant. Five of those 10 years have been at the Division I level, including two seasons at Akron. He spent last season as the top assistant coach at Division I Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers, Fla. “When I talked with some of Coach Boldon’s peers in the coaching profession, they all praised him as an up-and-comer who just needed a chance. We’re excited to give him that chance,” YSU Executive Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Ron Strollo said. “Upon visiting with him, he made it clear that he wanted to return to Northeast Ohio and help us resurrect our program. He’s had success as a head coach, and he has been a loyal assistant under very accomplished head coaches. Furthermore, he has recruiting experience in our region and a solid track record in turning programs around.” In his most recent head coaching stint, Boldon orchestrated the best season in school history in 2008-09 at Lambuth University, an NAIA school located in Jackson, Tenn. He led the Eagles to school
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bests with 29 wins, a final No. 3 national ranking and an .853 winning percentage. Lambuth was the runner-up for the national title, and Boldon was recognized as the Association of Independent Institutions Coach of the Year after the regular season and A.I.I. tournament. At the University of Arkansas at Monticello, Boldon helped lead a major improvement for the Division II Cotton Blossoms in the Gulf South Conference. He inherited a team that went 1-15 in GSC play the year prior to his arrival, and he immediately brought them up to an 8-8 mark, which was the school’s best conference record in five years. In his two seasons at UAM, the Cotton Blossoms finished third in the GSC each year, made consecutive conference tournament appearances and earned the school’s first conference tournament victory since 1998. Although Boldon has been an assistant coach at seven different institutions, he has served with only three head coaches and moved along with them as they received better opportunities. He has spent four seasons with Karl Smesko, the current head women’s basketball coach at FGCU, and five with Jodi Kest, who is the head coach at Akron. Boldon and Smesko teamed up for a combined record of 8534 over four seasons, which includes one year at Florida Gulf Coast, two years at IPFW and another at Walsh. In 2009-10, FGCU went 24-7 and earned an invitation to compete in the WNIT. The Eagles were 17-3 in the Atlantic Sun and went a perfect 14-0 in home contests. Chelsea Lyles Coach Boldon with his wife, Diana; his oldest son, Tyler; and earned first-team allhis twin boys Luke and Zach. conference honors, and
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEET THE PENGUINS | COACHING STAFF Adrianne McNally and Shannon Murphy both earned secondteam honors. Boldon and Smesko were part of a massive rebuilding project at IPFW as the Mastadons competed at the Division II level. IPFW was 2-24 the season before Boldon arrived on campus, and the Mastadons went 13-14 and 19-8 in the two years he was on the bench. Boldon and Smesko first worked together in 1997-98 at Boldon’s alma mater, Walsh. The Cavaliers won the NAIA Division II National Championship that season behind a 29-5 record, and Smesko was recognized as the national coach of the year with Boldon’s assistance. With Kest, Boldon was the top assistant coach at Akron for two seasons from 2006 to 2008. There, he helped lay the foundation for Akron to be competitive again in the Mid-American Conference. The Zips had won eight games combined in the two years before Boldon and Kest arrived on campus, and they won 10 games in the first season with Boldon on board. With some of Boldon’s recruits, Akron went 18-
14 in 2009-10 and advanced to the MAC Tournament semifinals. Boldon also spent two seasons with Kest at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi from 2002 to 2004, leading the Islanders to a combined 34-21 record as a Division I Independent. Boldon and Kest first worked together at Gannon in 2001-02 when the Lady Knights went 20-8 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Boldon was an assistant at Wilmington College with Jerry Scheve in 1998-99, helping to lead the Quakers to a 20-4 record and regular season and tournament titles. Boldon, a 34-year-old native of Louisville,
Ohio, graduated from Walsh in 1997 with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education. As a student-athlete, he was a two-time All-America selection as a point guard and helped lead the Cavaliers to the semifinals of the NAIA Tournament. A four-year starter, he remains the school record holder in assists (775) while also ranking fourth in scoring with 1,694 points. Boldon was a 2008 inductee to Walsh’s Wall of Fame. He earned his master’s degree in liberal studies from Indiana in 2003. Boldon and his wife, Diana, have three sons - Tyler and twins Luke and Zach.
YEAR
POSITION
RECORD | NOTES
2009-10
Assistant, Florida Gulf Coast
24-7 | WNIT Invitation
2008-09
Head Coach, Lambuth
29-5 | NAIA National Runner-Up
2007-08
Assistant, Akron
7-24
2006-07
Assistant, Akron
10-19 | More wins than last two years combined
2005-06
Head Coach, Arkansas-Monticello
15-13 | 9-7 in GSC
2004-05
Head Coach, Arkansas-Monticello
15-14 | 8-8 – seven win improvement in GSC
2003-04
Assistant, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
19-9 | Set school record for wins in a season
2002-03
Assistant, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
15-12
2001-02
Assistant, Gannon
20-8 | National Tournament berth
2000-01
Assistant, IPFW
19-8 | Six-win improvement
1999-00
Assistant, IPFW
13-14 | 11-win improvement from 1998-99
1998-99
Assistant, Wilmington
20-4 | Season and tourney champs
1997-98
Assistant, Walsh
29-5 | NAIA D-II National Champions
Boldon and YSU President Dr. Anderson participated in the First Pitch ceremony at the Mahoning Valley Scrappers minor league baseball game in August.
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TAVARES JACKSON Recruiting Coordinator | First Season Minnesota, Crookston, 2000
Tavares Jackson is in his first season as the recruiting coordinator and an assistant coach at Youngstown State. He was appointed to the position by firstyear head coach Bob Boldon on May 3, 2010. Jackson comes to YSU having spent the last six seasons less than an hour east of Youngstown at Slippery Rock University. He’s been developing relationships in the recruiting world for eight seasons as an collegiate assistant. “Tavares is genuinely passionate about the game of basketball,” Boldon said. “He is a tireless worker and an outstanding recruiter. I am excited to have him join our staff.” In addition to his duties as recruiting coordinator, Jackson will assist with on-floor coaching, game preparation, scheduling and the program’s team camp. Jackson joins Boldon’s staff after serving as the top assistant and recruiting coordinator at Division II Slippery Rock for the past six years. Among The Rock’s achievements with Jackson on board, Slippery Rock advanced to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Tournament, and three student-athletes earned AllPSAC recognition. Jackson oversaw recruiting efforts that led to signing two NJCAA All-America selections, five NCAA Division I transfers, four AllOhio honorees and a Pennsylvania all-
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state pick. He also assisted with post play, game plan preparation, opponent scouting, budgeting, alumni activities and compliance issues. Jackson got his first Division I experience at Austin Peay State University during the 2002-03 season as the Governors posted their best season in school history. The Governors went 27-4 that season, won both the Ohio Valley Conference regular season and tournament titles and played North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament. Jackson worked primarily with Austin Peay’s guards as well as assisting with scouting, offseason workouts, game preparation, academic progress, team travel, fundraising and community service. Jackson also coached in the OVC the following season at Eastern Illinois, helping two Panthers receive second-team all-conference honors. He focused on guard development and defense as well as team travel, conditioning, academics and summer camps at EIU. He got his start in college coaching as a graduate assistant at Bemidji State from 2000-02. Jackson’s coaching career began at Division II Bemidji State University in Minnesota as a graduate assistant. He played two years at Division II Minnesota, Crookston after a two-year junior college playing career at Mid-State Technical College in Wisconsin. Jackson earned bachelor’s degrees in both sports and recreation management and applied studies from Minnesota, Crookston in 2000. He is nearing the completion of his master’s in sports studies from Bemidji State.
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Jackson spent the last six seasons as the top assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Division II Slippery Rock.
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JEN THEISSEN
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Assistant Coach | First Season | Gannon, 2006
Theissen coached the past two seasons at Division I Canisius College.
Jen Theissen is in her first season as an assistant women’s basketball coach at Youngstown State. She is part of the initial staff under first-year head coach Bob Boldon. Theissen, recognized for her enthusiasm and work ethic first as a student-athlete and now as a coach, came to YSU with three years of Division I experience under her belt. “Jen has had a successful career as a player and as a coach, and she has a great understanding of how to be successful,” Boldon said. “She approaches everything she does with a great deal of enthusiasm, and she will be a terrific addition to our staff.” Theissen will be responsible for onfloor coaching, game preparation, assisting with recruiting, overseeing academic and equipment needs and organizing YSU’s individual camps. Although Theissen has been in the fulltime coaching ranks for just three seasons,
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she’s been part of two successful mid-major programs at Canisius and Saint Francis (Pa.). In her first of two seasons at Canisius in 2008-09, the Golden Griffins went 24-9, advanced to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championship game and played Women’s National Invitation Tournament. The 24 wins were a Division I record at Canisius, and the Golden Griffins qualified for the WNIT for the first time in program history. Theissen’s duties on the Canisius staff included recruiting high school studentathletes, scouting opponents, assisting with guard development, overseeing compliance issues and monitoring academic progress. Among the successes in those areas, guard Brittané Russell was named the 2009 MAAC Defensive Player of the Year and finished her career as the only player in MAAC history to record 1,200 points, 500 rebounds, 400 assists and 300 steals over a career. Additionally, five Golden Griffins earned Academic All-MAAC honors in her first year, and Marie Warner was a CoSIDA/ ESPN The Magazine Third-Team Academic All-American. Theissen spent the 2007-08 season at Saint Francis (Pa.) and helped start the rebuilding effort that allowed the Red Flash to win the Northeast Conference Tournament in 2009-10. There, in addition to her similar duties at Canisius, Theissen was charged with organizing travel arrangements, exchanging film and overseeing team community service activities. Theissen got her coaching start as a student assistant at her alma mater, Division II Gannon University in Erie, Pa. A four-year starter and two-time team captain for the Golden Knights, Theissen still owns Gannon’s school record for career assists with 835 from 2001-05. She also finished her career with 1,045 points, which ranked 16th in school history when her career ended. Theissen also ranks among Gannon’s career leaders with 112 games played, 538 rebounds and 260 steals (260). A two-time First-Time All-Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
selection, Theissen played under Boldon her freshman season when he was an assistant at Gannon. That season the Golden Knights went to the NCAA Division II Tournament as Theissen was named the conference freshman of the year. Theissen graduated as a double major from Gannon in 2006. She earned a bachelor’s in finance with a minor in marketing and a bachelor’s in management with a minor in human resources. Theissen went on to earn a master’s in sports administration from Canisius in 2010. Theissen and her husband, Craig, were married in August 2010.
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K ATE SCHRADER Assistant Coach | First Season | Florida Gulf Coast, 2007
Kate Schrader, the most decorated women’s basketball player to ever play at Florida Gulf Coast University, is in her first season coaching with former FGCU assistant Bob Boldon on the Youngstown State women’s basketball staff. Schrader will be responsible for junior college recruiting, on-floor coaching, game preparation and compliance needs. “Kate has a tremendous understanding of how to play the game of basketball, and she will be counted on to be a great
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teacher,” Boldon said. “She was an All-American as a player, and she’s been in two consecutive postseasons as a coach. She is a winner, and I am thrilled to have Kate join our staff.” After two remarkable seasons on the court for FGCU, she spent the last two years on the Eagles’ bench. She was a graduate assistant in 2008-09, and she and Boldon were both assistant coaches in 2009-10. In Schrader’s two years on the FGCU staff, the Eagles went 5012 in just their second and third seasons at the Division I level. In 2008-09 with Schrader as a graduate assistant, FGCU went 26-5, won the Atlantic Sun regularseason title and advanced to the second round of the Women’s National Invitational Tournament. One of those victories came against Florida in the season opener. The Eagles won 17 Schrader was on the bench with Boldon at Division straight games before their loss I Florida Gulf Coast last season. to South Florida in the WNIT, and they received votes in the Associated Press (17.4 per game). She was a Division II Honorable-Mention All-America honoree Top 25 Poll. In 2009-10, FGCU went 24-7 and as a junior in 2006. Despite playing only earned invitations to compete in both the two seasons at FGCU, she is the school’s preseason and postseason WNIT. The all-time leader in points, field goals made, Eagles were 17-3 in the Atlantic Sun and free-throws made, free-throws attempted and free-throw percentage. went a perfect 14-0 in home contests. Schrader went on to play professionally As a student-athlete, Schrader led FGCU to a combined two-year record of 63-3. She in Holland for the Perik Jumpers. Prior to her days at Florida Gulf Coast, was a First-Team Division II All-America selection her senior year when she led the Schrader played two seasons at Yavapai Eagles to an appearance in the National Community College in Prescott, Ariz. Schrader, a native of Fort Collins, Championship game. She finished second in the nation in field goal percentage (.628), Colo., received her bachelor’s degree in and she led FGCU in free-throw percentage Psychology from Florida Gulf Coast in (.809), rebounds (5.5 per game) and points 2007.
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JOHN CULLEN Assistant Athletic Trainer Long-time Canfield High School boys basketball coach John Cullen is in his first year serving as the Director of Women’s Basketball Operations at YSU. Cullen joins the collegiate ranks for the first time after coaching high school basketball for the past 37 years in the Youngstown area. He amassed 472 victories in his 32 seasons as a high school head coach. Cullen spent the last 28 seasons as the Head Boys’ Basketball Coach at Canfield High School, leading the Cardinals to a 433-186
JEFF WILLS Assistant Athletic Trainer Jeff Wills, a 1998 Youngstown State graduate, is in his third year as an assistant athletic trainer for the Penguins. Wills is the athletic trainer for the women’s basketball and the tennis programs, and he assists Head Athletic Trainer John Doneyko with football and various other duties. Wills worked as an athletic trainer on the scholastic level since 1999. He spent four years as an athletic trainer for Hubbard Ex-
JOHN VOGEL Sports Information John Vogel is in his ninth season with the Youngstown State athletic department and his third in a full-time capacity as Assistant Sports Information Director. Vogel handles media relations duties for the Youngstown State volleyball, women’s basketball and baseball programs. He has twice redesigned the official YSU athletics website - YSUsports.com - and handles graphic design duties for media guide and program covers and team posters. Prior to joining the staff on a full-time basis, Vogel spent two
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record under his leadership. In his tenure on the bench, Canfield won 15 sectional titles, 12 league championships and five district titles. He was named the Mahoning County Coach of the Year 15 times in his 28 years. Prior to his successful stay at Canfield, Cullen also coached three seasons at Brookfield High and one year at Badger High. He led Brookfield to a 38-18 record and three sectional championships. Cullen got his coaching start as an assistant at Brookfield, helping the Warriors to five sectional championships, a regional title and a berth in the state semifinals over five years. Cullen also spent four seasons coaching in the Amateur Athletic Union. His squads qualified for the AAU national tournament three times. In the classroom as a high school teacher, Cullen taught physical education, health and integrated science. Cullen graduated with his bachelor’s in education from Kent State in 1973. He earned a master’s in secondary administration from Youngstown State in 2005. Cullen and his wife, Roseann, reside in Boardman, Ohio. empted Village Public Schools prior to coming to YSU. He also was an athletic trainer for Salem City Schools and Warren City Schools. He has an extensive athletic training background. Prior to joining the YSU staff, he spent two years at Action Physical Therapy in Hubbard. He worked for two years in the Sharon Regional Health System while also working as a fitness and health instructor on the high-school level. Wills is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association owns and Ohio OT/PT/AT License and is American Heart Association CPR and AED certified. While attending YSU as a student trainer, he was a two-time recipient of the Willard Webster Outstanding Student Trainer Award. He also helped the Ohio Department of Education develop the ITAC for Fitness/Sports Medicine careers.
years as a graduate assistant and four years as an undergraduate assistant in the YSU sports information office. During that time, Vogel covered the men’s and women’s cross country and track and field, swimming and diving and baseball teams. He served as the media relations coordinator for the 2004 and 2008 Horizon League Baseball Championships and managed all media relations for the 2004 baseball squad that won the league tournament and advanced to the NCAA Austin Regional. Vogel also publicized eight Horizon League titles captured by YSU’s successful track and field program. On the individual level, Vogel has led publicity efforts for four Major League Baseball draft picks, two Academic All-America selections and 10 student-athletes who were named Academic AllDistrict. An active member of CoSIDA, Vogel graduated summa cum laude from YSU in 2006 with a degree in journalism. He earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Kent State in 2007. Vogel and his wife, Ashley, reside in Canfield.
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JOHN PATRICK
MARI ANN CANN Basketball Secretary Mari Ann Cann is in her 11th season as the secretary for both the Youngstown State women’s and men’s basketball programs. Cann is responsible for the dayto-day administration of both offices including purchase order requisitions, mailings and practice schedules. Cann received her undergraduate degree in information technology from Youngstown State University in May 2005 and her master’s in computer and information systems in August 2008. Cann and her husband, Bill, have three children, Bill, Jennifer, and A.J., who are all Youngstown State graduates.
ELAINE JACOBS Associate A.D. / SWA Sport Supervisor Elaine Jacobs is in her 17th year with the Youngstown State athletics department and her 11th as associate director of athletics. Jacobs was awarded additional duties as the senior woman administrator in 2002. In 2008, Jacobs was appointed by the NCAA to a four-year commitment on the NCAA Legislative Council, the rules governing body of the NCAA. She is also the Horizon League Softball Liaison and a member of YSU’s Diversity Task Force. In her capacity, Jacobs oversees the academic and eligibility requirements for YSU student-athletes, interprets compliance issues, and monitors gender equity initiatives. Within the department, Jacobs is the supervisor for the women’s basketball, volleyball, softball, and the track and cross country programs, in addition to athletic training and other administrative staff. Prior to her current appointment, Jacobs was assistant director of athletics at YSU from 1995-99. During that time, Jacobs was responsible for monitoring student-athletes’ academic progress and eligibility, as well as implementing the start-up of YSU’s soccer, golf, and swimming/diving programs. From 1993-95, Jacobs was an assistant women’s basketball coach. Before joining the YSU athletic department, Jacobs taught at Mineral Ridge Middle School from 1991-94. She was also head coach of varsity girls basketball from 1989-92, girls track from 1990-91 and softball in 1992, all at her alma mater Liberty High. Jacobs, who was a four-year letterwinner for the YSU softball team, earned her bachelor’s degree in education from Youngstown State in 1989 and a master’s degree in sports administration from Kent State in 1994.
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Strength & Conditioning Coach Youngstown native John Patrick is in his third season as the strength and condition coach at Youngstown State. Patrick handles the strength and conditioning duties for all 18 YSU athletic programs, working primarily with the football program on a daily basis. He is a National Strength and Conditioning Association certified strength coach. Patrick is also certified by the International Sports Science Association and the United States Weightlifting Association. He is also a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. Prior to coming to Youngstown, Patrick spent three years as head strength and conditioning coach for Division I Jacksonville University, where he is responsible for the strength and conditioning development of all 18 Dolphin athletic programs. Patrick went to Jacksonville in May 2004 after spending almost two years at Georgia Southern University, where he designed and implemented the strength and conditioning programs for women’s soccer, women’s track and field, men’s tennis and men’s golf, while assisting with football, baseball, women’s volleyball and women’s basketball. His development program covered all aspects of strength and conditioning including weight training, conditioning, flexibility and sports nutrition. Prior to joining the Georgia Southern staff, Patrick served as a volunteer assistant strength and conditioning coach at YSU and New Mexico State University. Patrick also spent a year as a graduate assistant at UTEP, designing programs for women’s tennis, women’s rifle and women’s track and field.
MICHELLE BERRY Student Manager Michelle Berry is in her first season as a student manager with the YSU women’s basketball program. Berry comes to the Penguins with experience working for the Detroit Shock of the WNBA as well as camps at the University of Maryland. Berry’s vast array of duties with teh Shock ranged from helping with travel to preparing the visiting locker room to helping with film exchange. Berry is a 2009 graduate of The Ohio State University with a bachelor’s degree in sport leadership and sport humanities. She served as a team manager for the Buckeyes’ women’s rowing team while on campus.
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RON STROLLO Executive Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Executive Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Ron Strollo, a former Penguin student-athlete, has worked diligently to ensure that today’s student-athletes have the support system in place to succeed not only at Youngstown State, but also in their future. Now in his 10th year as Athletics Director and 15th as a member of the department, his vision for successful broad-based programs and providing student-athletes tools to succeed on and off the playing fields is coming to fruition. Strollo has concentrated his priorities on facility improvements; full compliance of NCAA regulations; fiscal management and budgetary maintenance; streamlining department organization; increasing visibility and fundraising efforts of the Penguin Club; and enhancing the overall experience and competitiveness of student-athletes and programs. Outside of YSU, Strollo is also very involved on the regional and national level serving on several prominent committees. He is in his second of four years on the NCAA Division I Football Championship
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Selection Committee; is on the NCAA Division I Football Issues Committee; serves as the Central Region Chair of the NCAA Regional Advisory Committee and is on the Executive Committee of the FCS Athletic Directors Association (second vice president). During his tenure, Strollo has placed a priority on the construction and enhancements of athletic venues. Currently, construction of the Watson and Tressel Training Site, a $12 million indoor athletic practice facility which will include an indoor track and football practice field, is underway. The Beeghly Center has undergone more than $4 million in renovations. In the past year, Youngstown State acquired the 2009 Men’s Final Four basketball hoops, new strobe lighting was installed and the volleyball, men’s basketball and women’s basketball locker rooms were refurbished. Two years ao, a new Dom Rosselli Court was installed and a weight room was built for the men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and swimming and diving programs. Within the past two years in Stambaugh Stadium, office space in the athletic marketing and ticket offices and football suite received an enhancement, the weight room and athletic training offices were renovated, and upgrades were made to the baseball, soccer and softball locker rooms. Other recent upgrades include new chair-back seating (2009), a new south-stadium scoreboard (2009), a concourse-level elevator (2005), a scoreboard and a Mitsubishi DiamondVision videoboard (2004) and a stateof-the-art SprinTurf playing surface (2002). In the past eight years, the department, which has been recognized as a national leader for its graduation rates, has had many successes on and off the playing field. Under his leadership, Youngstown State earned full NCAA certification in 2007. This review of governance and commitment to rules, academic integrity, and equity and student-athlete well-being showed YSU athletics operates in substantial conformity with the operating principles adopted by the NCAA Division I membership.
YSU has won 13 Horizon League titles, and it won back-to-back Gateway Football Conference (now the Missouri Valley Football Conference) championships in 2005 and 2006. Most recently, YSU added the 2009 Horizon League Women’s Outdoor Track and Field and Women’s Golf Championships to its trophy cases. In Strollo’s role as the Executive Director of the Penguin Club, the organization has increased athletic endowed scholarship contributions annually. Annual events keep improving every year, and the growth of the Football Alumni Club has had a positive impact on the department. Strollo returned to his alma mater in 1996 as athletic business manager. In March 2000, he was named the school’s Associate Executive Director of Athletics. In his short time in that capacity, he helped spearhead the transition into the Horizon League. He has strong ties to the local community and to the athletic department. He grew up in nearby Austintown and attended Fitch High School. He played football for YSU from 1988 through 1991 for Coach Jim Tressel and was named captain of the first Division I-AA National Championship team in 1991. He earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting from Youngstown State in June, 1993. Ron and his wife, Nicole, reside in Austintown with their two children, Ryan and Rachel. Nicole is a former YSU student-athlete who competed in track and cross country from 1989 through 1993.
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DR. CYNTHIA ANDERSON Youngstown State University President
Dr. Cynthia E. Anderson became the seventh president of Youngstown State University on July 1, 2010. She is the first Mahoning Valley resident, the first YSU graduate and the first woman to lead the university. Anderson served in a succession of faculty and administrative positions at the university for 31 years before moving into the president’s office. Anderson earned a bachelor’s degree in business education from YSU in 1973, a master’s in business education from Ohio State University in 1976 and an Ed.D. in education administration (higher education) and student personnel services from the University of Akron in 1990.
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After five years of teaching business education at Westerville South High School, she joined the YSU faculty in 1979 as an instructor of business education and technology. She was named assistant professor in 1985, associate professor in 1990, associate professor of marketing and public relations in 1994, and was promoted to professor of marketing and public relations in 2000, a post that she currently retains. She was assistant provost for academic planning from 1993 to 1995 and was named vice president for student affairs in 1995. As vice president, she was responsible for all matters pertaining to the areas of enrollment management, student services, student life and campus security, including recruitment and retention efforts, direction and coordination of student activities, student government, student registration, records, scholarships and financial aid. She also has overseen the Center for Student Progress, testing services, health enhancement and student health services, career services, housing, auxiliary services, student counseling services, academic support services, disability services, student recreation center, campus police and many other areas pertaining directly to service to students. Initiatives under her leadership include development of the Enrollment Manage-
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ment Plan and Student Recruitment Plan, the first formal New Student Orientation program known as SOAR, the first New Student Convocation program, the Office of Veterans Affairs, the Center for Student Progress, the Office of the Student Ombudsman, the Office of Campus Recreation and Intramural Sports, the Presidential Mentors Program, the Emerging Leaders Program and campus safety programs such as the Student Threat Assessment Team and the YSU Alert emergency notification system. Anderson’s scholarly activities include dozens of journal articles, conference proceedings and presentations. She is active in the community, serving on the board of directors for the Neil Kennedy Recovery Clinic, Leadership Mahoning Valley, the Rich Center for Autism and the United Methodist Community Center, among others. In 2004, she received the ATHENA Award, presented annually by the Youngstown– Warren Regional Chamber and The Vindicator to a woman who exhibits professional excellence, community service, and career support for other women. Other honors include the 2005–06 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Diversity Award for Distinguished Service and the 2004 Outstanding Community Involvement Award from Leadership Mahoning Valley.
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 IN REVIEW | SEASON NOTES Brown’s Freshman Season Among Best in School History Brandi Brown provided a bright spot throughout the 2009-10 campaign as she posted one of the top freshman seasons in school history. The Horizon League AllNewcomer Team selection was the only league player to average a double-double last year, posting 11.4 points and 10.6 rebounds per contest. She set a new YSU freshman record with 318 rebounds, and her 342 points ranked as the third-best total by a freshman. Brown ranked 18th in the country in rebounding average and tied for 30th with 14 double-doubles. She also led the Horizon League in rebounding and ranked 15th in scoring. All Returners Set Highs in Scoring All five of Youngstown State’s returners from the 2008-09 season set a new career high in points for a season last year. Rachael Manuel made the biggest jump from the 2008-09 campaign, going from 51 points to 201 points. Kenya Middlebrooks improved from 91 points to 234, and Macey Nortey incrased her total from 169 to 215. Makala Gasparek upped her scoring from 15 points to 42, and Kaitlyn March improved from 59 points to 85. Nortey Eclipses 200 Career Assists Through two seasons - 60 games in her young career, point guard Macey Nortey has 211 assists. She had 80 as a freshman, and she posted 131 last year as a sophomore. Nortey’s 211 assists are the fourth-most by a Penguin in her first two seasons. Only Dianne Rappach (246), Margaret Peters (233) and Caroline McCombs (229) have had more. Nortey ranks sixth on YSU’s freshman record list, and she ranks fourth on the sophomore list. March Ties 3-Pointers Record on Memorable Senior Day Senior guard Kaitlyn March saved the best game of her career for her final contest at Beeghly Center. March scored a career-high 21 points in the contest against Detroit and tied a school record with seven 3-pointers. March was 7-for-13 from 3-point range, becoming the eighth player in school history to make seven treys. She became just the fourth player to hit seven threes at
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Beeghly Center. March had her second doubledigit scoring game of the season on Saturday at Milwaukee with 11 points. Dimitrov Scores Well Among Newcomers Guard Bojana Dimitrov put together a solid first season in the Horizon League for YSU. A transfer from Carl Albert State College, Dimitrov Brandi Brown garnered Horizon League All-Newcomer averaged 10.1 points in Team honors as she averaged a double-double. 23 games. That ranked her third among league newcomers in scoring. She scored in double figures 10 times, and she scored a career-high 27 points against ULM. She also hit at least one 3-pointer in 19 games. Playing With Eight A big part of Youngstown State’s struggles last season can be blamed on injuries decimating the roster. The Penguins dressed a maximum of eight players, and they were down to seven on 10 occasions. After signing day on April 15, 2009, the Penguins had a full roster of 15 (seven returners and eight newcomers). Before the season even began, two players left the university, two players did not qualify academically and three players suffered season-ending injuries. Of the original eight newcomers, only three played. Middlebrooks Shows Big Improvement
Kenya Middlebrooks made 25 consecutive free throws from Dec. 5 to Jan. 30, which is tied for the sixth-longest streak in school history.
Kenya Middlebrooks made the biggest improvement from the 2008-09 season to last year. Middlebrooks averaged 7.8 points and 4.0 rebounds, which were up from 3.0 points and 2.5 rebounds her freshman year. She scored at least eight points 17 times, which was her career high entering the season. Martin Hands Reigns to Boldon Exactly one week after the final game of the season, Cindy Martin unexpectedly resigned as head coach on March 15. Bob Boldon was hired as her replacement, and the sixth head coach in school history, on April 14.
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Northeast Ohio native Bob Boldon was introduced as the sixth head coach in YSU history on April 14, 2010.
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2008-09 IN REVIEW | RESULTS AND LEADERS Results / Game-By-Game Leaders Date Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 18 Nov. 22 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 13 Dec. 17 Dec. 21 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 March 4 March 6 March 8
Opponent W/L at Elon L vs. High Point L Kent State L Canisius L vs. ULM L vs. Weber State L Pittsburgh L at Akron L at Buffalo L at Saint Francis (Pa.) L Bowling Green L Milwaukee* L Green Bay* L at UIC* L at Loyola* L Valparaiso* L Butler* L at Cleveland State* L at Detroit* L at Wright State* L Loyola* L UIC* L at Butler* L at Valparaiso* L Cleveland State* L Wright State* L Detroit* L at Green Bay* L at Milwaukee* L vs. Wright State L
Score 66-86 50-73 55-70 52-74 67-76 51-70 37-89 63-75 38-92 58-94 45-73 59-68 60-76 59-78 49-75 41-66 48-74 43-57 44-80 31-65 59-63 53-72 36-82 28-80 38-68 38-57 62-80 45-84 39-73 43-61
Record (HL) 0-1 0-2 0-3 0-4 0-5 0-6 0-7 0-8 0-9 0-10 0-11 0-12 (0-1) 0-13 (0-2) 0-14 (0-3) 0-15 (0-4) 0-16 (0-5) 0-17 (0-6) 0-18 (0-7) 0-19 (0-8) 0-20 (0-9) 0-21 (0-10) 0-22 (0-11) 0-23 (0-12) 0-24 (0-13) 0-25 (0-14) 0-26 (0-15) 0-27 (0-16) 0-28 (0-17) 0-29 (0-18) 0-30
Points Leader Dimitrov (21) Brown (14) Nortey (20) Jenkins (15) Dimitrov (27) Nortey (15) Brown (10) Brown (24) Dimitrov (13) Brown (16) Nortey (14) Brown (18) Brown (16) Dimitrov/Middlebrooks (16) Brown (16) Middlebrooks (15) Brown (12) Brown (16) Brown (15) March/Jenkins (7) Dimitrov (14) Middlebrooks (18) Brown (10) Brown (12) Brown (16) Middlebrooks (12) March (21) Brown (12) Brown (12) Middlebrooks (8)
Rebounds Leader Brown (10) Brown (11) Brown/Middlebrooks (7) Brown/Jenkins (6) Brown (16) Brown (9) Brown (7) Brown (14) Brown (5) Manuel (10) Brown (18) Brown (15) Brown (9) Brown/Manuel (11) Brown (19) Brown/Middlebrooks (8) Brown (12) Brown (11) Brown (11) Brown (14) Brown/Manuel (10) Brown (14) Brown (10) Brown/Manuel (6) Brown (11) Middlebrooks (9) Brown (14) Brown (6) Brown (16) Brown/Manuel (4)
Youngstown State Team Highs
Opponent Team Highs
CATEGORY Points Field Goals Field Goal Att. Field Goal Pct. 3 Pt Field Goals 3 Pt Fg Att. 3 Pt FG Pct. Free Throws
CATEGORY Points Field Goals Field Goal Att. Field Goal Pct. 3 Pt Field Goals
Free Throw Att. Free Throw Pct. Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked Shots Turnovers Fouls
HIGH 67 vs. ULM (11/27) 27 at Elon (11/13) 75 at Elon (11/13) .500 (25-50) vs. Green Bay (1/4) 10 at UIC (1/7) 26 at Milwaukee (3/6) .545 (6-11) vs. Kent State (11/18) 18 at Akron (12/5) 18 vs. High Point (11/14) 38 vs. High Point (11/14) .850 (17-20) at Detroit (1/28) 50 vs. ULM (11/27) 19 vs. Detroit (2/27) 18 at Cleveland State 4 at Cleveland State (1/22) 4 vs. Bowling Green (12/21) 31 at Wright State (1/3) 22 at Milwaukee (3/6)
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3 Pt Fg Att. 3 Pt FG Pct. Free Throws Free Throw Att. Free Throw Pct. Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked Shots Turnovers Fouls
Assists Leader Nortey (6) Dimitrov/Middlebrooks (2) Nortey (5) Nortey (8) Nortey/Middlebrooks (5) Nortey (6) Nortey (4) Nortey (6) Nortey (2) Nortey/Dimitrov/Middlebrooks (2) Nortey (6) Nortey (8) Nortey (6) Nortey (9) Nortey (6) Nortey/Jenkins (3) Nortey/Middlebrooks/Jenkins (3) Middlebrooks/Manuel (2) Nortey/Manuel (1) March (2) Nortey (6) Nortey (4) Nortey (6) Four players (1) Nortey (3) Nortey (4) Nortey (7) Nortey (5) Nortey (3) Nortey (3)
HIGH 94 at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/17) 39 vs. Pittsburgh (12/2) 72 vs. ULM (11/27) .589 (33-56) at Elon (11/13) 11 at Detroit (1/28) 11 at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/17) 29 at Detroit (1/28) .611 (11-18) at Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/17) 18 vs. ULM (11/27) 29 vs. Butler (1/16) 1.000 (5-5) vs. Canisius (11/22) 57 at Milwaukee (3/6) 29 vs. Pittsburgh (12/2) 17 vs. Butler (1/16) 8 at Milawukee (3/6) 8 at UIC (1/7) 28 at Elon (11/13) 25 vs. High Point (11/14)
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 IN REVIEW | STATISTICS
OVERALL STATISTICS NO. PLAYER 42 BROWN, Brandi 4 DIMITROV, Bojana 5 MIDDLEBROOKS, Kenya 13 NORTEY, Macey 15 MANUEL, Rachael 10 JENKINS, Maryum 24 MARCH, Kaitlyn 12 GASPAREK, Makala TEAM Penguins Opponents
GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-A 30-30 96-32.2 127-289 23-19 651 28.3 87-305 30-29 1,006-33.5 77-315 30-30 1,015-33.8 76-257 30-26 867-28.9 71-209 28-7 556-19.9 41-154 28-6 462-16.5 26-106 29-3 476-16.4 11-49
SCORE BY PERIODS: Youngstown State Opponents
1st 676 1,091
30 30
DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF Youngstown State 82 Opponents 97
PCT FT-A PCT OFF DEF REB-AVG .000 88-164 .537 136 182 318-10.6 .291 21-34 .618 16 46 62-2.7 .258 56-75 .747 47 74 121-4.0 .158 60-88 .682 19 61 80-2.7 .136 56-76 .737 68 85 153-5.1 .291 8-25 .320 19 61 80-2.9 .309 12-17 .706 2 24 26-0.9 .154 16-24 .667 12 30 42-1.4 55 60 115-3.8 6,000 516-1,684 .306 108-410 .263 317-503 .630 374 623 997-33.2 6,000 874-1,823 .479 153-465 .329 330-508 .650 390 886 1,276-42.5
2nd 781 1,140
TOTAL 1,457 2,231
DEF 17 12
TOTAL 99 109
PCT .439 .285 .244 .296 .340 .266 .245 .224
3FG-A 0-0 37-127 24-93 3-19 3-22 16-55 21-68 4-26
PF-FO 71-0 43-0 52-1 81-1 81-2 67-3 49-1 24-0
A 12 30 39 131 13 27 13 10
TO 61 66 91 157 79 62 30 26 7 468-8 275 579 490-0 551 480
B S PTS 8 49 342 1 24 232 7 24 234 0 44 215 21 27 201 5 34 106 1 6 85 2 13 42
AVG 11.4 10.1 7.8 7.2 6.7 3.8 3.0 1.4
45 221 1,457 48.6 97 304 2,231 74.4
HORIZON LEAGUE STATISTICS NO. PLAYER 42 BROWN, Brandi 5 MIDDLEBROOKS, Kenya 4 DIMITROV, Bojana 15 MANUEL, Rachael 13 NORTEY, Macey 24 MARCH, Kaitlyn 10 JENKINS, Maryum 12 GASPAREK, Makala TEAM Penguins Opponents
GP-GS 18-18 18-18 13-10 18-15 18-18 16-5 16-5 17-1
SCORE BY PERIODS: Youngstown State Opponents
1st 383 620
2nd 449 678
TOTAL 832 1,298
DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF Youngstown State 41 Opponents 56
DEF 12 10
TOTAL 53 66
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MIN-AVG 590-32.8 619-34.4 357-27.5 534-29.7 612-34.0 314-19.6 325 20.3 249 14.6
FG-A 79-185 46-185 39-160 46-133 36-131 20-77 23-95 7-24
PCT .427 .249 .244 .346 .275 .260 .242 .292
3FG-A 0-0 13-55 14-71 2-15 2-11 16-52 7-31 4-13
PCT FT-A PCT OFF DEF .000 64-110 .582 88 116 .236 40-49 .816 35 48 .197 10-18 .556 9 22 .133 24-31 .774 46 49 .182 24-34 .706 9 40 .308 10-12 .833 0 17 .226 7-15 .467 11 36 .308 3-6 .500 7 21 29 28 3,600 296-990 .299 58-248 .234 182-275 .662 234 377 3,600 515-1073 .480 85-274 .310 183-288 .635 218 502
REB-AVG PF-FO A TO B S PTS 204-11.3 43-0 8 38 6 38 222 83-4.6 30-1 22 55 3 15 145 31-2.4 21-0 15 32 0 15 102 95-5.3 45-1 10 48 12 12 118 49-2.7 46-1 77 93 0 26 98 17-1.1 35-1 11 16 1 4 66 47-2.9 42-2 19 46 2 23 60 28-1.6 9-0 5 13 1 5 21 57-3.2 3 611-33.9 271-6 167 344 25 138 832 720-40.0 273-0 320 262 54 192 1,298
AVG 12.3 8.1 7.8 6.6 5.4 4.1 3.8 1.2 46.2 72.1
Macey Nortey posted 131 assists last season as a sophomore. That was the fourth-most ever by a Youngstown State sophomore.
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 IN REVIEW | GAME-BY-GAME STATS
Game-By-Game Stats Date Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 18 Nov. 22 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 13 Dec. 17 Dec. 21 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 March 4 March 6 March 8
Game Youngstown State at Elon Youngstown State vs. High Point Youngstown State vs. Kent State Youngstown State vs. Canisius Youngstown State vs. ULM Youngstown State vs. Weber State Youngstown State vs. Pittsburgh Youngstown State at Akron Youngstown State at Buffalo Youngstown State at Saint Francis (Pa.) Youngstown State vs. Bowling Green Youngstown State vs. Milwaukee Youngstown State vs. Green Bay Youngstown State at UIC Youngstown State at Loyola Youngstown State vs. Valparaiso Youngstown State Butler Youngstown State at Cleveland State Youngstown State at Detroit Youngstown State at Wright State Youngstown State vs. Loyola Youngstown State vs. UIC Youngstown State at Butler Youngstown State at Valparaiso Youngstown State vs. Cleveland State Youngstown State vs. Wright State Youngstown State vs. Detroit Youngstown State at Green Bay Youngstown State at Milwaukee Youngstown State at Wright State
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FG-FGA 27-75 33-56 15-60 26-56 18-55 26-64 17-47 30-58 26-70 26-72 20-57 26-54 13-58 39-71 22-64 28-66 12-48 37-70 21-60 36-69 16-59 29-68 24-74 27-54 25-50 31-59 21-66 34-67 16-63 26-63 15-53 27-54 19-46 29-54 14-46 17-60 12-56 32-71 9-44 25-53 22-54 28-61 16-63 27-53 15-57 32-60 9-54 32-60 15-55 29-66 14-48 23-57 23-57 30-58 14-37 34-63 13-67 29-60 13-40 23-46
Pct. .360 .589 .250 .464 .327 .406 .354 .517 .371 .361 .351 .481 .224 .549 .344 .424 250 .529 .350 .522 .271 .426 .324 .500 .500 .525 .318 .507 .254 .460 .283 .500 .413 537 .304 .283 .214 .451 .205 .472 .407 .459 .254 .509 .263 .533 .167 .533 .273 .439 .292 .404 .404 .517 .378 .540 .194 .483 .325 .500
3PT 6-18 5-12 2-8 4-12 6-11 4-17 5-12 9-17 7-19 6-22 2-7 6-20 7-25 4-13 1-15 4-17 2-9 6-16 3-10 11-18 6-20 7-19 2-19 3-13 5-12 5-17 10-22 4-16 3-16 8-19 1-12 8-16 2-12 0-5 22-10 6-26 3-12 11-29 3-7 3-15 2-9 4-14 4-22 2-7 2-13 6-13 0-9 3-12 1-13 5-18 3-7 3-14 9-21 5-15 2-6 6-14 4-26 3-11 3-8 2-8
Pct. .333 .417 .250 .333 .545 .235 .417 .529 .368 .273 .286 .300 .280 .308 .067 .235 .222 .375 .300 .611 .300 .368 .105 .231 .417 .294 .455 .250 .188 .421 .083 .500 .167 .000 .200 .231 .250 .379 .429 .200 .222 .286 .182 .286 .154 .462 .000 .250 .077 .278 .429 .214 .429 .333 .333 .429 .154 .273 .375 .250
FT-A 6-13 15-20 18-38 17-23 13-19 14-28 13-20 5-5 8-17 18-23 9-17 12-20 4-10 7-12 18-23 15-21 12-16 12-18 13-19 11-19 7-13 8-14 9-14 11-22 5-7 9-11 7-9 6-7 14-20 9-13 10-15 4-10 8-14 16-29 13-18 17-21 17-20 5-12 10-14 12-14 13-20 3-7 17-23 16-22 4-7 12-17 10-14 13-15 7-10 5-9 7-15 8-14 7-11 15-23 15-24 10-20 9-20 12-22 14-23 13-17
Pct. .462 .750 .474 .739 .684 .500 .650 1.000 .471 .783 .529 .600 .400 .583 .783 .714 .750 .667 .684 .579 .538 .571 .643 .500 .714 .818 .778 .857 .700 .692 .667 .400 .571 .552 .722 .810 .850 .417 .714 .857 .650 .429 .739 .727 .571 .706 .714 .867 .700 .556 .467 .571 .686 .652 .625 .500 .450 .545 .609 .765
Reb 30 45 40 47 32 50 26 35 50 49 32 43 26 56 41 44 23 51 29 52 39 45 43 37 28 27 34 46 42 44 30 41 29 32 34 43 32 53 36 28 36 31 42 35 30 44 32 46 35 43 34 40 31 35 24 38 39 57 18 39
PF 18 16 18 25 20 17 11 22 18 15 16 18 13 16 17 20 15 17 18 19 16 13 21 14 14 14 9 12 13 16 11 15 20 13 17 17 9 15 16 15 14 17 17 15 16 13 11 15 8 10 17 18 18 15 18 20 22 19 17 19
A 12 18 5 16 9 16 11 25 17 20 7 22 10 29 9 10 4 18 7 26 9 18 11 20 15 20 15 27 9 17 7 17 12 19 6 9 2 20 4 17 14 19 9 9 9 23 4 18 9 16 6 9 19 16 9 25 7 19 8 13
TO 13 28 16 16 22 19 24 22 20 16 19 16 21 15 18 15 22 15 14 15 23 13 18 23 25 15 22 22 11 7 17 18 25 15 25 20 15 15 31 15 14 11 13 10 15 10 17 11 17 10 19 14 18 12 26 12 16 22 23 28
BLK 2 5 2 7 3 0 0 6 3 7 0 5 0 3 1 1 0 3 2 2 4 4 0 1 0 2 2 8 3 4 0 1 1 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 7 2 4 1 4 1 5 1 3 3 0 0 2 2 3 2 8 3 0
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STL 10 6 4 10 8 9 12 10 7 8 10 6 6 12 3 10 4 15 8 3 4 13 13 8 9 14 12 12 5 4 10 8 8 17 18 16 10 9 3 14 7 6 2 11 4 10 3 12 5 8 6 11 4 9 4 16 15 7 7 10
TP 66 86 50 73 55 70 52 74 67 76 51 70 37 89 63 75 38 92 58 94 45 73 59 68 60 76 59 78 49 75 41 66 48 74 43 57 44 80 31 65 59 63 53 72 36 82 28 80 38 68 38 57 62 80 45 84 39 73 43 61
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Points-Rebounds-Assists Opponent at Elon vs. High Point Kent State Canisius vs. ULM vs. Weber State Pittsburgh at Akron at Buffalo at Saint Francis (Pa.) Bowling Green Milwaukee* Green Bay* at UIC* at Loyola* Valparaiso* Butler* at Cleveland State* at Detroit* at Wright State* Loyola* UIC* at Butler* at Valparaiso* Cleveland State* Wright State* Detroit* at Green Bay* at Milwaukee*
Dimitrov 21-2-2 11-2-2 15-5-4 6-2-1 27-6-3 8-4-0 INJ INJ 13-2-0 13-3-2 9-2-1 14-5-0 12-1-1 16-3-3 2-1-0 INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ 14-1-4 3-3-0 3-2-0 0-1-1 9-1-2 9-4-1 5-1-1 9-3-0 6-5-2
Middlebrooks 8-0-2 9-5-2 12-7-0 10-1-1 11-5-5 2-3-1 9-2-1 14-7-2 6-4-1 0-1-0 0-3-0 5-5-1 8-2-4 16-2-0 8-6-0 15-8-0 11-3-3 5-4-2 5-5-0 4-4-0 11-3-1 18-8-2 6-3-1 0-2-0 11-8-1 12-9-1 4-6-4 4-3-1 2-2-1
Jenkins 8-4-0 0-2-0 0-4-0 15-6-1 0-4-1 4-2-0 6-4-2 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-3-2 8-2-1 5-2-1 3-2-2 0-1-2 5-3-1 4-3-3 6-6-3 8-4-1 5-0-0 7-2-1 DNP DNP 0-3-0 7-3-0 0-6-2 0-4-0 0-4-2 10-3-0 0-1-1
Gasparek 4-0-1 1-1-0 0-1-0 4-2-0 2-1-1 3-3-0 1-1-1 1-3-0 0-1-1 5-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 3-2-1 0-0-0 5-1-0 0-4-0 7-1-1 0-2-0 6-5-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0-2-1 0-0-0 0-2-1 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-2-1 0-0-0
Game-By-Game Line-Up Opponent Guard at Elon Nortey vs. High Point Nortey Kent State Nortey Canisius Nortey vs. ULM Nortey vs. Weber State Nortey Pittsburgh Nortey at Akron Nortey at Buffalo Nortey at Saint Francis (Pa.) Nortey Bowling Green Nortey Milwaukee* Nortey Green Bay* Nortey at UIC* Nortey at Loyola* Nortey Valparaiso* Nortey Butler* Nortey at Cleveland State* Nortey at Detroit* Nortey at Wright State* Nortey Loyola* Nortey UIC* Nortey at Butler* Nortey at Valparaiso* Nortey Cleveland State* Nortey Wright State* Nortey Detroit* Nortey at Green Bay* Nortey at Milwaukee* Nortey
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Guard Dimitrov Dimitrov Dimitrov Dimitrov Dimitrov Dimitrov Jenkins Gasparek Dimitrov Dimitrov Dimitrov Dimitrov Dimitrov Dimitrov Dimitrov March Jenkins Jenkins Jenkins Jenkins Dimitrov Dimitrov Dimitrov Gasparek Dimitrov Dimitrov March Dimitrov Jenkins
Guard Forward Forward Middlebrooks Brown Manuel Middlebrooks Brown Manuel Middlebrooks Brown Manuel Middlebrooks Brown Manuel MIddlebrooks Brown Manuel Gasparek Brown Manuel Middlebrooks Brown Manuel Jenkins Middlebrooks Brown Middlebrooks Brown Manuel Middlebrooks Brown Manuel Middlebrooks Brown Manuel Middlebrooks Brown Manuel Middlebrooks Brown Manuel Middlebrooks Brown Manuel Middlebrooks Brown Manuel Middlebrooks Brown Manuel Middlebrooks Brown Manuel Middlebrooks Brown Manuel Middlebrooks Brown Manuel Middlebrooks Brown Manuel Middlebrooks Brown Manuel Middlebrooks Brown Manuel Middlebrooks Brown Manuel March Middlebrooks Brown Middlebrooks Brown Manuel March Middlebrooks Brown Middlebrooks Brown Manuel March Middlebrooks Brown Middlebrooks Brown Manuel
Nortey 14-1-6 4-5-1 20-2-5 6-2-8 6-4-5 15-2-6 3-1-4 14-5-6 2-2-2 12-3-2 14-3-6 6-4-8 4-1-6 6-2-9 6-4-6 6-2-3 6-3-3 6-2-1 6-1-1 4-4-1 6-7-6 12-3-4 4-2-6 2-3-1 0-2-3 9-3-4 9-2-7 4-1-5 2-3-3
Manuel 8-3-0 11-6-0 5-4-0 6-2-0 2-6-1 11-6-0 2-3-1 10-9-0 10-3-0 9-10-1 2-2-0 11-8-0 14-6-1 4-11-0 7-6-0 8-3-0 6-1-1 8-10-2 7-4-1 6-9-0 12-10-2 6-5-0 8-2-1 5-6-0 2-3-0 2-1-0 4-2-1 2-1-1 6-7-0
March 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-1 0-1-0 6-2-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 3-0-0 3-1-1 INJ INJ 3-0-0 0-0-1 2-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 7-0-2 3-0-0 8-4-2 5-3-1 2-2-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 21-0-2 4-3-1 11-2-0
Brown 3-10-1 14-11-0 3-7-0 5-6-0 19-16-0 8-9-0 10-7-1 24-14-1 4-5-0 16-7-0 9-18-0 18-15-1 16-9-0 14-11-1 16-19-1 6-8-1 12-12-0 16-11-0 15-11-0 3-14-0 13-10-1 6-14-0 10-10-0 12-6-1 16-11-0 6-7-0 19-14-2 12-6-0 12-16-0
Individual Game Highs CATEGORY Points Field Goals
YSU PLAYER HIGH
27 by Bojana Dimitrov vs. ULM (11/27) 10 by Brandi Brown at Akron (12/5) 10 by Bojana Dimitrov vs. ULM (11/27) Field Goal Att. 25 by Bojana Dimitrov at Elon (11/13) Field Goal Pct. .875 (7-8) by Rachael Manuel vs. Green Bay (min 5 made) (1/4) 3 Pt Field Goals 7 by Kaitlyn March vs. Detroit (2/27) 3 Pt Fg Att. 13 by Kaitlyn March vs. Detroit (2/27) 3 Pt FG Pct. 1.000 (2-2) by Kaitlyn March vs. Wright State (min 2 made) (1/30) 1.000 (2-2) by Maryum Jenkins at Elon (11/13) Free Throws 11 by Kenya Middlebrooks vs. UIC (2/6) Free Throw Att. 17 by Rachael Manuel vs. High Point (11/14) Free Throw Pct. 1.000 (5-5) three times (min 3 made) Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked Shots
Turnovers Fouls
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19 by Brandi Brown at Loyola (1/9) 9 by Macey Nortey at UIC (1/7) 7 by Brandi Brown at Milwaukee (3/6) 3 by Rachael Manuel at Wright State (3/8) 3 by Rachael Manuel at Cleveland State (1/22) 3 by Brandi Brown at Loyola (1/9) 12 by Macey Nortey at UIC (1/7) 5 eight times
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TRADITIONS | NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS
Youngstown State possessed one of the most successful women’s basketball programs in the country during the 1990s. From the 199091 season through 1999-2000, the Penguins won 196 games and had six 20-win seasons. Five of those 20-win seasons came consecutively from 1995-96 to 1999-2000 during which the Penguins played in the NCAA Tournament three times. YSU also captured five straight regular-season Mid-Continent Conference titles from 1994-95 through 1998-99.
1995-96 First NCAA Tournament Berth The 1995-96 season put the Youngstown State women’s basketball program on the national map. The Penguins won their second straight Mid-Continent Conference regular-season title - and their first outright title in school history - with four sophomores and one junior in the starting lineup. As the No. 1 seed, the Penguins breezed through the Mid-Continent Conference tournament by defeating Western Illinois, 69-59, Troy State, 87-67, and Buffalo, 53-43, to earn their first trip to the NCAA Tournament. YSU was selected as No. 15 seed in “The Dance” and drew No. 2 Penn State. The Penguins hung tough against the Nittany Lions and trailed 42-40 at halftime and 50-49 with 15 minutes left in the game. YSU, however, succumbed to a 19-0 Penn State rally and found themselves down, 69-49. YSU’s cinderella season ended with a 94-71 loss to Penn State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. YSU finished the season with a 20-9 ledger overall and finished 14-4 in the Mid-Con. Junior Liz Hauger was named first-team all-conference after leading the Penguins in scoring with 16.4 points per game.
1997-98 First NCAA Tournament Victory Fueled by its appearance in the 1996 NCAA Tournament, the 1997-98 YSU women’s basketball team was determined to not only make a return trip to “The Dance”, but also make some noise. The Penguins turned in a school-best 28-3 record, won 16 straight games, and finished with a 15-1 mark in the Mid-Continent Conference. Coming off its fourth straight regular-season conference title, YSU earned the No. 1 seed in the Mid-Con Tournament and ran the table with victories over Chicago State, 76-57, Southern Utah, 83-73, and Valparaiso, 78-69, to collect its second NCAA Tournament automatic berth
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in three years. YSU earned the No. 12 seed and drew No. 5 Memphis in the first round. The Penguins pulled off the upset of the tournament, downing the Tigers, 91-80, for the school’s first NCAA Tournament victory. After a slow start in the second round against North Carolina State, the Penguins saw their magnificent season come to a close with an 88-61 loss to the fourth-seeded Wolfpack. Four of YSU’s five senior starters earned all-conference accolades as Mid-Con Player of the Year Shannon Beach and Ann Marie Martin were named to the first team. Martin led the team with 16.3 points per game while Beach averaged 13.8 points and shot better than 40 percent from 3-point range.
1999-2000 Third NCAA Tournament in five years
The 1999-2000 team was perhaps the most resilient group of Penguins to reach the NCAA Tournament. YSU turned in an impressive 19-8 regular-season mark but saw its streak of five consecutive regular-season conference championships snapped. Youngstown State, however, was not deterred from its goal of reaching the NCAA Tournament for the third time in five seasons. The Penguins swept through the Mid-Continent Conference Tournament by defeating Southern Utah, 84-78 in overtime, Western Illinois, 67-56, and Valparaiso, 73-57, to punch their third “Dance Ticket” with the automatic berth to the NCAA’s. Just as in 1995-96, the Penguins were selected as the No. 15 seed and faced No. 2 Penn State. Although the Penguins set an NCAA East Regional record with 12 3-pointers in a game, the Nittany Lions defeated the Guins, 83-63. YSU earned its fifth-straight 20-win season with an overall mark of 22-9. Brianne Kenneally was named the MidCon Player of the Year and tournament MVP, leading the Penguins with 18.7 points per contest. Three-point specialist Leslie Caroline McCombs fights for a rebound in YSU’s Majewski earned second-team all-confer91-80 upset victory over Memphis in 1998. ence honors after sinking 70 treys.
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TRADITIONS | YSU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME MEMBERS
Wanda Grant
Joyce Ramsey
Vicki Lawrence
Holly Seimetz
Margaret Peters
Enshrined 1988
Enshrined 1989
Enshrined 1990
Enshrined 1993
Enshrined 1994
Danielle Carson
Dorothy Bowers
Margaret Somple
Dianne Rappach
Ed DiGregorio
Enshrined 1996
Enshrined 1997
Enshrined 2000
Enshrined 2002
Enshrined 2003
Donna Wertz
Donna Djorovic
Kristi Echelberry
Liz Hauger
Shannon Beach
Enshrined 2003
Enshrined 2004
Enshrined 1989
Enshrined 2007
Enshrined 2008
Colleen Cook
Ann Marie Martin
Caroline McCombs
Leslie Majewski
Enshrined 2008
Enshrined 2008
Enshrined 2008
Enshrined 2010
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TRADITIONS | AWARD WINNERS
HORIZON LEAGUE All-Newcomer Team 2004-05 __________ Jen Perugini
1994-95 _____ Caroline McCombs 1997-98 ______ Brianne Kenneally 2000-01 __________ Cathy Hanek
Second-Team
All-Tournament Team
2007-08 ____________Tiara Scott
1992-93 ________ Donna Djorovic 1994-95 Kristi Echelberry Ann Marie Martin 1995-96 Shannon Beach Caroline McCombs 1996-97 ____________Liz Hauger Caroline McCombs 1997-98 _______Ann Marie Martin Caroline McCombs 1998-99 ______ Brianne Kenneally Leslie Majewski 1999-2000 ____ Brianne Kenneally Jen Lyden
First-Team
Newcomer of the Year 2001-02 __________ Jen Perugini 2009-10 __________Brandi Brown
All-Newcomer Team 2001-02 __________ Jen Perugini 2004-05 _______Lauren Branson 2006-07 ________ Heather Karner 2007-08 ____________Tiara Scott
All-Defensive Team
Tournament Most Valuable Player
ACADEMIC AWARDS Academic All-District 1998 1999 2002 2005 2008
Academic All-League 2000-01 ___________ Jen Horner Brianne Kenneally Allison Metro Amanda Scott Alyson Vogrin Christie Zetts 2001-02 ___________ Jen Horner 2003-04 _________ Ashlee Russo 2004-05 __________ Jen Perugini 2005-06 _________ Ashlee Russo 2006-07 ________Lauren Branson 2007-08 ________Lauren Branson
2007-08 ________Lauren Branson
MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE Player of the Year
__________Shannon Beach ____________ Lisa Rotunno _____________ Jen Horner ____________ Jen Perugini __________Lauren Branson
1996 __________Shannon Beach 2000 ________ Brianne Kenneally
Lauren Branson was a two-time Academic AllHorizon League selection.
Coach of the Year 1994-95 _________ Ed DiGregorio 1998-99 _________ Ed DiGregorio
1996-97 ____________Liz Hauger 1997-98 ________Shannon Beach 1998-99 ______ Brianne Kenneally 1999-2000 ____ Brianne Kenneally
OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
First-Team
Player of the Year
1994-95 _______ Kristi Echelberry 1995-96 ____________Liz Hauger 1996-97 ____________Liz Hauger 1997-98 ________Shannon Beach Ann Marie Martin 1998-99 ______ Brianne Kenneally Leslie Majewski 1999-2000 ____ Brianne Kenneally 2000-01 _________ Alyson Vogrin
1987-88 ________Dorothy Bowers
First-Team 1983-84 ________Danielle Carson 1985-86 ________Danielle Carson 1986-87 ________Dorothy Bowers 1987-88 ________Dorothy Bowers
Second-Team Second-Team 1992-93 ________ Donna Djorovic 1994-95 ____________Liz Hauger 1995-96 _____ Caroline McCombs 1996-97 ________Shannon Beach Ann Marie Martin 1997-98 __________Colleen Cook Caroline McCombs 1998-99 __________ Lisa Rotunno 1999-2000 ______ Leslie Majewski
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1984-85 ________Danielle Carson 1985-86 ________Dorothy Bowers
All-Freshman Team 1984-85 ________Dorothy Bowers
Jen Perugini was the first Penguin to earn First-Team AllHorizon League honors as a senior in the 2004-05 season.
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TRADITIONS | 1,000 POINTS CLUB
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Dorothy Bowers 2,324 • 1984-88 The most recognizable name in YSU history and the only woman in school history to have her number retired is all-time leading scorer Dorothy Bowers. Bowers scored an incredible 2,324 points, including 783 for an 28 points per game scoring average during her senior season in 198788. Bowers holds three of the top four single-season scoring marks in school history, and her career scoring average of 21.5 points per game is second all-time.
Year 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 Total
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Games 27 28 25 28 108
FG 103 275 257 342 977
FT 48 119 104 99 370
Pts. 254 669 618 783 2,324
Avg. 9.4 23.9 24.7 28.0 21.5
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1,697 • 1982-86
1,829 • 1977-81
Wanda Grant became the first YSU player to score 1,000 career points with 1,829 from 1977-81. Grant, who still holds the school’s career scoring average record at 23.4 points per game, is the only player in school history to record at least 1,500 points and 1,100 rebounds. Her 1,179 career rebounds still stands as the all-time record as does her 14.9 rebounds per game average. In 198081, Grant scored an incredible 710 points. Year 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 Total
Danielle Carson
Wanda Grant
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Games 15 23 16 25 79
Games 27 24 27 28 106
FG 151 184 199 191 725
FT 43 51 69 84 247
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Pts. 345 419 467 466 1,697
Avg. 12.8 17.5 17.3 16.6 16.0
FT 48 47 52 95 242
Pts. 246 457 416 710 1,829
Avg. 16.4 19.9 26.0 28.4 23.2
Ann Marie Martin 1,631 • 1994-98
One of the best all-around performers in school history, Danielle Carson is just one of five players in the 1,000-point club to have averaged at least 10 points per game in all four years. Carson, who set the freshman scoring record in 1982-83 with 345 points, ranks third in scoring with 1,697, first in career assists with 573, second in career steals with 288 and seventh in career rebounds with 749. Year 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 Total
FG 99 205 182 307 793
Ann Marie Martin became the 11th player in YSU history to score 1,000 career points and just the fifth player to do so during her junior season. Martin, who ranks third with a .530 career field-goal percentage, scored 506 points for an average of 16.3 points per game during the 1997-98 season which saw the Penguins advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Year 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 Total
Games 28 29 29 31 117
FG 131 139 178 189 637
FT 55 66 75 107 303
Pts. 323 353 449 506 1,631
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Avg. 11.5 12.1 15.5 16.3 13.9
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Year 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 Total
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Margaret Somple
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1,579 • 1986-91
Games 27 28 4 27 28 114
Caroline McCombs 1,577 • 1994-98
After an outstanding sophomore season with 15.1 points per game, Margaret Somple was on her way to another great season before a knee injury sidelined her after four games during her junior campaign. Somple was granted a medical redshirt became the fourth player to score her 1,000th career point during her junior season. She posted 491 points as a junior and 465 as a senior.
Arguably one of the best all-around players in school history, Caroline McCombs could pass, defend and score. She became the 12th player to score 1,000 career points with 1,577. Not only does McCombs rank sixth in scoring but she also ranks highly with 493 assists and 236 steals. McCombs also holds the school record for 112 games started. In 1997-98, McCombs averaged 14.1 points per game and helped the Penguins to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
FG 55 178 22 196 196 647
Year 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 Total
FT 31 68 14 99 73 285
Pts. 141 424 58 491 465 1,579
Avg. 5.2 15.1 14.5 18.2 16.6 13.9
Brianne Kenneally
Games 28 29 27 31 115
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FG 51 149 195 90 485
FT 45 116 140 72 373
Pts. 162 457 579 273 1,471
Avg. 5.6 16.3 18.7 22.8 14.7
Pts. 346 408 386 437 1,577
Avg. 12.4 14.1 14.3 14.1 13.7
1,468 • 1993-97
A two-time Mid-Continent Conference Player-of-the-Year award recipient, Brianne Kenneally ended her career as YSU’s seventh-leading scorer all-time with 1,471 points. However, her accoladefilled career was cut short just 12 games into her senior season because of an injury. Her 22.8 points per game average in 2000-01 is sixth on the YSU singleseason list and her 18.7 points per game in 1999-2000 ranks tied for eighth on that same chart. Year Games 1997-98 29 1998-99 28 1999-00 31 2000-01 12 Total 100
FT 48 80 62 89 279
Liz Hauger
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1,471 • 1997-2001
FG 141 146 140 149 577
The 1996-97 Mid-Continent Conference Player of the Year, Liz Hauger became the 10th player to reach the 1,000-point milestone during her senior season. That year, she led the Penguins with 573 points for an 18.7 points per game average. She also helped guide YSU to its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 1995-96 with a 16.4 points per game average. Year 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 Total
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Games 23 28 29 29 109
FG 37 124 170 197 528
FT 19 85 116 118 338
Pts. 97 351 477 543 1,468
Avg. 4.2 12.5 16.4 18.7 13.5
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Holly Seimetz
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1,294 • 1978-82
Kristi Echelberry 1,281 • 1991-95 During the 1994-95 season, Kristi Echelberry led YSU to its first of five straight Mid-Continent Conference championships with a 14-4 conference record and a team-high 12.9 points per game average. That same season, she became the ninth player to score 1,000 career points. After posting 271 points as a freshman, she scored more than 300 points in each of the next three years, including a career-best 353 1992-93.
Holly Seimetz became the third Youngstown State player in three years to reach the 1,000-point milestone during the 1981-82 campaign. Seimetz averaged 14.7 points per game for her career and 18.4 points per game in 1981-92. She also helped the Penguins to 62 victories and scored 839 points during her junior and senior campaigns.
Year 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 Total
Games 23 18 25 22 88
FG 88 95 183 169 535
FT 29 60 68 67 224
Pts. 205 250 434 405 1,294
Avg. 8.9 13.9 17.4 18.4 14.7
Year 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 Total
Jen Perugini
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1,202 • 2001-05
Games 28 28 25 27 108
FG 104 133 102 134 473
FT 63 84 99 77 323
Pts. 271 353 310 347 1,281
Avg. 9.7 12.6 12.4 12.9 11.9
Dianne Rappach 1,198 • 1988-92
The first YSU player to record 1,000 career points in the 21st century was four-year letterwinner Jen Perugini. Perugini is the only player in school history to post 1,000 points, 900 rebounds and 100 blocks in a career. During her senior season, Perugini posted 389 points for a 14.4 scoring average and was became the first YSU player named First-Team All-Horizon League. Perugini was also named the 2002 Horizon League New-
The eighth Youngstown State player to reach 1,000 career points scored almost 60 percent of her 1,198 points from behind the 3-point arc. Dianne Rappach, the Penguins’ all-time 3-point leader, converted 198 3-pointers for 594 points between 1988-92. During her junior season in 1990-91, Rappach scored 350 points for a 12.5 points per game average helped lead the Penguins to a then-school record 24 wins.
comer of the Year. Year 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Total
Games 26 28 28 27 109
FG 116 134 77 150 477
FT 38 81 22 70 211
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Pts. 270 356 187 389 1,202
Avg. 10.4 12.7 6.7 14.4 11.0
Year 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 Total
Games 28 27 28 28 111
FG 99 126 126 86 437
FT 26 35 35 30 126
Pts. 261 341 350 246 1,198
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Avg. 9.3 12.6 12.5 8.8 10.8
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Shannon Beach 1,148 • 1993-98
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Margaret Peters 1,084 • 1981-85 Margaret Peters became the fourth Youngstown State player to score 1,000 career points with 1,048. A four-year letterwinner, Peters also led the Penguins in assists four times and finished her career with 533 assists. Peters became the first player to post at least 1,000 career points and 500 career assists.
During her career, Shannon Beach helped the Penguins to one of the most successful stretches in the program’s history. After suffering two knee injuries in her first two seasons and being granted a medical redshirt for the 1994-95 season, Beach closed out her career in impressive style. Over the course of the next three seasons, Beach helped the Penguins to a three-year record of 71-18, three conference titles and two NCAA Tournament appearances and scored 1,148 points. Year 1993-94 1994-95* 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 Total
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Games 8 3 29 28 27 95
FG 31 3 93 125 123 375
FT 14 2 90 76 70 252
Pts. 78 10 304 383 373 1,148
Avg. 9.7 3.3 10.5 13.7 13.8 12.1
Vicki Lawrence 1,069 • 1977-81
Year 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 Total
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Games 22 27 24 27 100
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Games 14 23 18 16 71
FG 93 156 107 78 434
FT 34 60 64 43 201
Pts. 220 372 278 199 1,069
Avg. 15.7 16.2 15.4 12.4 15.1
FT 24 68 51 29 172
Pts. 212 328 265 279 1,084
Avg. 9.6 12.1 11.0 10.3 10.8
Leslie Majewski 1,000 • 1996-2000
Vicki Lawrence became the second player in school history to record 1,000 career points during the 1980-81 season. She posted 1,069 career points in just 71 games and her 16.2 points per game average in 1978-79 was a career high. She helped guide Youngstown State to 61 victories in four seasons and to its first 20win season with a 20-5 mark during the 1980-81 campaign. Year 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 Total
FG 94 130 107 125 456
Youngstown State’s career leader in games played with 120, Leslie Majewski waited until her final game to reach the 1,000-point milestone. Standing at 977 points heading into an NCAA Tournament game against Penn State, Majewski scored a team-high 23 points to finish her career with exactly 1,000 points. Utilized as a reserve her first two seasons, Majewski exploded for 720 points during her junior and senior campaigns. Year 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 Total
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Games 29 31 29 31 120
FG 36 50 130 132 348
FT 16 27 56 39 138
Pts. 107 153 367 373 1,000
Avg. 3.7 4.9 12.7 12.0 8.3
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TRADITIONS | CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
Dorothy Bowers • 1987-88
Liz Hauger • 1996-97
One of the most recognizable names in the history of Youngstown State women’s basketball is that of Dorothy Bowers (1984-88), the school’s all-time leading scorer with 2,324 career points. Bowers’ influence on the court and the YSU basketball program was immediately felt. During her freshman campaign, the Youngstown, Ohio, native was selected to the Ohio Valley Conference All-Freshman Team after scoring 254 points for an average of 9.4 points per game. She also averaged 7.0 rebounds per game. In 1985-86, Bowers dominated the hardwood averaging 23.9 points and 11.6 rebounds as a sophomore while shooting a blistering 56 percent from the floor. That same year she was named second-team All-OVC. Bowers continued her dominance in 1986-87 as a junior with 24.7 points and 9.7 rebounds per game. She was named first-team All-OVC after connecting on 50.8 percent of her field goal attempts. As a senior, Bowers set the school’s single-season scoring record with 783 points, breaking the old mark of 710 set by Wanda Grant in 1980-81. With her 28.0 points and 11.6 rebounds per game, Bowers was named the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year. Bowers also owns the school records for most field goals in a career (977), highest field goal percentage (.544), most points in a single-game (49) and most field goals in a game (21). Bowers, who owns a career scoring average of 21.5 points per game, also ranks second all-time with 1,083 career rebounds and 370 career free throws made.
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A catalyst during the Penguins run to their first NCAA Tournament appearance was Liz Hauger (1993-97). During her junior season in 1995-96, Hauger led the Penguins to a 20-9 record and their first 20-win season since 199091. The Penguins also won the Mid-Continent Conference regular season and tournament championships. Hauger paced the Penguins with a 16.4 scoring average and was named first-team All-MidContinent Conference. The following season, Hauger turned in an even more impressive campaign. She led the Penguins in scoring for the second straight season with an average of 18.7 points per game and was named the Mid-Con Player of the Year. The Penguins recorded their second consecutive 20-win season with an overall mark of 23-6 and captured the league’s regular season crown. YSU, however, missed out on their second straight NCAA Tournament appearance after losing in the tournament championship game to Troy State, 89-75. Hauger was also vital in the Penguins first of five straight Mid-Continent Conference championships in 1994-95. As a sophomore, Hauger was one of the Penguins top offensive threats with a 12.5 scoring average. She connected on 42.2 percent of her field goal attempts and helped guide the Penguins to a 17-11 overall record and a 14-4 league mark. In 199495, she was named secondteam all-conference. Hauger currently ranks eighth all-time with 1,468 career points, and third alltime with 328 career free throws made.
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Shannon Beach • 1997-98
Brianne Kenneally • 1998-99, 1999-2000
Although she missed most of her first two season due to knee injuries, Shannon Beach (199398) was an impact player for the Penguins during their first two trips to the NCAA Tournament. In 1995-96 as a redshirt sophomore, Beach was an essential ingredient in the Penguins run to the NCAA. She averaged 10.5 points and 8.6 rebounds per game and was also named the Mid-Continent Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player after defeating Buffalo, 53-43, in the championship game. Beach earned second-team all-conference accolades as a junior after helping the Penguins to a 23-6 record in 1996-97. Her 13.7 points per game ranked fourth on the squad but she led the team in rebounding with 8.6 boards per game. It was this season when Beach developed into a dangerous three-point shooter, connecting on 57-of-152 three-point attempts. As a senior, Beach was an integral part of the team that set the school record for most wins in a season with a 28-3 mark in 199798. That same year, Youngstown State advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament after upsetting Memphis, 91-80. Beach, who missed four games that season, was one of top three-point shooters in the conference and drilled 40.7 percent of her three-point attempts. The native of Atwater, Ohio, became the second straight YSU player to earn the Mid-Continent Conference Player of the Year Award after averaging 13.8 points and 5.5 rebounds per game. Beach currently ranks 13th on the all-time scoring list with 1,148 career points and is tied for third all-time with 146 career three-pointers.
During her freshman season in 1997-98, people caught a glimpse of what the future had in store for Brianne Kenneally (1997-2001). When senior Shannon Beach missed four games due to knee surgery, Kenneally replaced her in the starting lineup and the Penguins never skipped a beat. In the five games Kenneally started that season, she averaged an impressive 11.2 points per game. Even when she was relegated back to her reserve role, Kenneally made an impact in the Penguins’ biggest games of the season. The Brecksville, Ohio, native helped secure the Penguins’ 28-3 record; was named to the MidCon’s All-Newcomer Team; and averaged 12.5 points per game in two NCAA Tournament games. Her sophomore season saw even more accolades come her way as she led the Penguins with 16.3 points per game and finished 15th in the nation with an 85.9 free throw percentage. Kenneally was then named the Mid-Con’s Player of the Year. As a junior in 1999-2000, Kenneally racked up a league-best 18.7 points per game to lead the Penguins to a 22-9 mark, their fifth straight 20win season. The 5-foot9 guard won the league’s Player of the Year Award for the second consecutive year and was named MVP of the Mid-Con Tournament after leading YSU to its third NCAA Tournament appearance. Kenneally’s final season was marked with triumph and tragedy as she was ranked third in the nation with a 24.5 scoring average when a knee injury ended her career. She ranks seventh on the all-time scoring list with 1,471 points and owns the career mark for most free throws made with 373.
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS | TEAM GAME RECORDS POINTS SCORED
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
121 __ 117 __ 109__ 108__ 106__
84 __ 72___ 58 __ 55 __ 53 __
42___ 39 __ 39 __ 38 __ 38 __
at John Carroll __________________ 1/16/80 vs. Valparaiso ___________________ 3/5/93 vs. Malone ____________________ 12/29/90 vs. Hiram ______________________ 1/29/76 vs. Chicago State ________________ 1/5/98
vs. Malone (109-25) ____________ 12/29/90 at John Carroll (121-49) __________ 1/16/80 vs. Chicago State (106-48) _________ 1/5/98 vs. Clarion (104-49)______________ 2/18/82 vs. Hiram (108-55) ______________ 1/29/76
vs. Oakland _____________________ 1/4/99 vs. Buffalo _____________________ 1/14/98 vs. West Virginia ________________ 12/6/80 vs. High Point __________________11/14/09 at Bowling Green_________________ 3/3/78
POINTS ALLOWED
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT
HIGHEST FT PERCENTAGE (min 10)
107__ 106__ 105__ 105__ 103__
57___ 54 __ 54 __ 52___ 52___
1.000 .946 _ .938 _ .933 _ .933 _
at Valparaiso ___________________ 1/29/93 vs. Valparaiso ___________________ 3/5/93 at Northern Illinois _______________ 2/27/93 vs. Kent State __________________12/11/93 at Western Michigan ______________ 1/6/87
at Pittsburgh (42-99) ____________ 11/29/08 at Buffalo (38-92) ______________ 12/13/10 at Milwaukee (46-100) _____________ 2/2/02 at Valparaiso (28-80)____________ 12/13/10 vs. Pittsburgh (37-89) ____________ 12/2/09
at Oakland ______________ 2/6/07 (13-of-13) vs. Chicago State ________1/5/98 (35-of-37) vs. Milwaukee __________ 1/29/05 (15-of-16) vs. Bowling Green ______ 11/14/97 (14-of-15) at Western Illinois ________ 1/8/97 (14-of-15)
FEWEST POINTS SCORED
HIGHEST COMBINED SCORE
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
28___ 31___ 35 __ 36 __ 36 __ 36 __
223 _ 206 _ 195__ 192__ 192__ 192__
15___ 15___ 14___ 14___ 12 ___ 12 ___
at Valparaiso ___________________ 2/13/10 at Wright State__________________ 1/30/10 at Cleveland State _______________ 2/14/09 at Butler ________________________2/11/10 at Auburn _____________________ 11/25/03 at New Mexico _________________ 11/28/03
vs. Valparaiso __ 3/5/93 (YSU 117-Valpo 106) at Valparaiso ___1/29/93 (YSU 99-Valpo 107) vs. Murray State 2/18/85 (YSU 104-MSU 95) at Kent State _____2/2/91 (YSU 91-KSU 101) vs. Kent State __ 12/11/93 (YSU 87-KSU 105) vs. UMKC ___ 11/28/87 (YSU 91- UMKC 101)
at IPFW _______________________ 1/18/05 vs. Clemson___________________ 12/19/03 at Valparaiso ___________________ 1/31/08 at Western Illinois _______________ 1/19/98 at Indiana_____________________ 12/20/96 vs. Troy ________________________ 3/8/97
FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED
MOST REBOUNDS
3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
25___ 29 __ 30 __ 31___ 33 __
75___ 67___ 64 __ 64 __ 64 __ 64 __
37___ 35 __ 32___ 31___ 29 __ 29 __
vs. Malone ____________________ 12/29/90 vs. West Liberty State ____________ 1/23/78 vs. Baldwin Wallace ______________ 1/7/77 vs. Kent State (Tusc.) ____________ 1/23/76 vs. Cleveland State ______________ 1/29/77
vs. Duquesne ___________________ 1/5/91 at Valparaiso ___________________ 1/29/93 vs. Chicago State ________________ 2/4/95 at Cleveland State _______________ 2/14/90 at Malone______________________ 1/31/90 vs. Miami (Ohio) _________________ 3/3/78
vs. Oral Roberts ________________ 2/18/99 vs. Wright State _________________ 1/15/94 vs. Valparaiso __________________ 1/31/08 vs. Western Illinois ______________ 1/19/98 vs. Eastern Illinois _______________ 2/17/94 vs. Oral Roberts _________________ 3/2/99
MOST POINTS IN A HALF 75___ 73___ 66 __ 59___ 58 __ 57___
at John Carroll __________ 1/16/80 (Second) vs. Valparaiso ___________ 3/5/93 (Second) vs. Chicago State ________ 1/5/98 (Second) vs. Murray State ___________ 2/18/85 (First) at West Virginia _________ 12/1/92 (Second) vs. Western Illinois __________ 2/1/97 (First)
FEWEST POINTS IN A HALF 9____ 10___ 12 ___ 12 ___ 13 ___ 13 ___
at Wright State__________ 1/30/10 (Second) at Cleveland State __________ 2/14/09 (First) vs. Western Illinois ______ 1/22/01 (Second) at Valparaiso ____________2/13/10 (Second) at Canisius_______________ 12/17/08 (First) at Auburn ________________ 11/25/03 (First)
FEWEST REBOUNDS 18___ 18___ 19___ 20___ 21___ 21___ 21___
at Wright State___________________ 3/8/10 at Oakland ______________________ 2/6/07 at Pittsburgh __________________ 11/29/08 at Milwaukee ____________________ 2/2/02 at Wright State__________________ 1/22/09 vs. Milwaukee ___________________1/11/03 at Buffalo ______________________ 2/10/97
MOST FIELD GOALS 53 __ 44 __ 42___ 42___ 41 ___
at John Carroll __________________ 1/16/80 vs. Malone ____________________ 12/29/90 vs. Eastern Kentucky ____________ 2/14/87 vs. Western Michigan ___________ 11/23/91 (Several Times)
HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE (min 6) .750 _ .700 _ .700 _ .667 _ .652 _
at Northeastern Illinois _____2/12/96 (6-of-8) at Slippery Rock ________ 12/14/91 (7-of-10) vs. Virginia Tech _________ 1/12/92 (7-of-10) at Valparaiso _____________ 1/6/97 (8-of-12) at IPFW _______________ 1/18/05 (15-of-23)
MOST ASSISTS 37___ 33 __ 32___ 31___ 30 __ 30 __
vs. Northeastern Illinois ___________ 1/3/98 vs. Kent State _________________ 12/30/87 vs. Eastern Kentucky ____________ 2/14/87 vs. Murray State ________________ 2/18/85 vs. Western Michigan ___________ 11/23/91 vs. Eastern Kentucky ____________ 2/27/88
MOST POINTS ALLOWED IN A HALF 61___ 57___ 56 __ 56 __ 56 __
at Akron _________________ 12/16/80 (First) at Western Michigan _________ 1/6/87 (First) at Cleveland State __________ 1/11/84 (First) vs. Kent State ____________ 12/11/93 (First) vs. Valparaiso ___________ 3/5/93 (Second)
MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
MOST BLOCKS
93___ 90 __ 88 __ 87___ 87___
12 ___ 10___ 10___ 9____ 8____ 8____ 8____
at Kent State ____________________ 2/2/91 vs. Chicago State _______________ 1/12/91 at Robert Morris _________________ 1/7/88 vs. Tennessee Tech _____________ 2/25/83 vs. Austin Peay _________________ 1/19/87
FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED IN A HALF 8____ 12 ___ 12 ___ 13 ___ 15___ 15___ 15___
vs. Detroit ________________ 1/13/07 (First) at Chicago State ___________ 2/10/96 (First) vs. Malone ____________ 12/29/90 (Second) vs. Malone _______________ 12/29/90 (First) vs. Valparaiso ______________ 3/7/09 (First) at Central Connecticut State 2/22/96 (Second) vs. Chicago State ___________ 2/4/95 (First)
HIGHEST FG PERCENTAGE (min 30) .688 _ .625 _ .606 _ .600 _ .591 _
vs. Western Illinois (33-of-48) ______ 2/23/98 vs. Kent State (40-of-61) _________ 12/30/87 at Akron (37-of-61) _______________ 2/6/88 at Valparaiso (39-of-65) ___________ 1/6/97 vs. Akron (40-of-67) ______________ 2/2/85
FREE THROWS MADE 35 __ 35 __ 34 __ 33 __ 28___
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vs. Oakland _____________________ 1/4/99 vs. Chicago State ________________ 1/5/98 vs. Buffalo _____________________ 1/14/98 vs. Coppin State _______________ 12/21/05 Three Times
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vs. Tennessee ___________________ 2/9/93 at Milwaukee ____________________ 3/9/09 vs. Cleveland State ______________ 2/13/91 at Cleveland State ________________ 2/2/05 vs. Loyola _____________________ 1/12/05 vs. Niagara _____________________ 1/9/91 vs. Malone ____________________ 12/29/90
MOST STEALS 30 __ 25___ 23___ 22 __ 21___ 21___
at Oral Roberts __________________ 1/8/98 vs. Malone ____________________ 12/29/90 at Troy State ___________________ 2/25/96 at Central Connecticut State _______ 2/22/96 vs. Chicago State ________________ 1/5/98 at Cleveland State ______________ 12/27/97
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS | TEAM SEASON RECORDS
Colleen Cook’s team-high 141 assists in 1997-98 helped the Penguins to a school record 590 as a team.
SCORING AVERAGE
ASSISTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
81.7 _____________1996-97 81.0 _____________ 1997-98 79.5 _____________ 1987-88 79.1 _____________ 1990-91 78.1 _____________ 1980-81 75.1 _____________ 1992-93 75.0 _____________1995-96 74.1 _____________1989-90 74.1 ___________1999-2000 74.0 _____________1998-99
590 _____________ 1997-98 579______________ 1978-79 566 _____________ 1987-88 546 _____________ 1991-92 544 _____________1996-97 531______________ 1990-91 518 ______________1985-86 498 _____________1995-96 497______________1984-85 490 _____________1986-87
POINTS
STEALS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10.
2,511 ____________ 1997-98 2,370 ____________1996-97 2,298 __________1999-2000 2,225 ____________ 1987-88 2,215 ____________ 1990-91 2,176 ____________ 1991-92 2,174 ____________1995-96 2,147 ____________1998-99 2,103 ____________ 1992-93 2,062 ____________1994-95
459 _____________ 1997-98 384 _____________ 1990-91 384 _____________1988-89 377______________1995-96 371 ______________1996-97 364 _____________1989-90 363 _____________ 1978-79 361______________1993-94 331______________ 1987-88 325______________1986-87 325______________ 1977-78
REBOUNDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1,364 ____________ 1990-91 1,333 ____________ 1992-93 1,317 ____________ 1991-92 1,292 ____________1994-95 1,280 ____________ 1980-81 1,236 __________1999-2000 1,223 ____________1995-96 1,222 ____________1989-90 1,215 ____________ 1982-83 1,163 ____________ 1987-88
BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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136______________ 1990-91 131 ______________ 1992-93 113 ______________2004-05 109______________ 2007-08 103______________2002-03 102______________2006-07 97_______________1989-90 96 ______________1995-96 91_______________ 2001-02 86 ______________2003-04
FIELD GOALS MADE
3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 10.
913 ______________ 1987-88 888 _____________ 1997-98 874 ______________ 1990-91 865 _____________ 1991-92 852 _____________1996-97 839 _____________1985-86 829 _____________1984-85 822 _____________ 1980-81 817 ______________1986-87 809 ___________1999-2000
.378 (73-193) ______1988-89 .375 (78-208) ______ 1990-91 .369 (194-526) _____1996-97 .363 (172-474) _____2004-05 .361 (69-191) ______1989-90 .355 (199-560)___1999-2000 .355 (164-462)_____2002-03 .354 (34-96) ______1986-87 .349 (197-564) _____ 1997-98 .341 _________ Three Times
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
FREE THROWS MADE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
2,102 ____________ 1991-92 2,061 __________1999-2000 2,032 ____________ 1987-88 2,029 ____________ 1992-93 2,017 ____________ 1990-91 1,967 ____________ 1997-98 1,950 ____________1985-86 1,923 ____________1988-89 1,923 ____________1984-85 1,874 ______ 1998-99/94-95
538 _____________ 1997-98 515 ______________1995-96 499 _____________1986-87 481____________1999-2000 472 ______________1996-97 465 _____________1998-99 456 _____________ 2007-08 421 ______________1994-95 412 ______________2005-06 392 _____________1984-85
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
.478 (822-1,718) ____ 1980-81 .478 (364-761) _____ 1975-76 .461 (852-1,847) ___1996-97 .460 (725-1,575) ___1983-84 .451 (888-1,967) ___ 1997-98 .449 (913-2,032) ___ 1987-88 .445 (547-1,228) ___ 1979-80 .445 (694-1,560) ___ 1978-79 .437 (817-1,870) ____1986-87 .433 (874-2,017) ___ 1990-91
757______________1986-87 718 ______________1995-96 696 _____________ 1997-98 675____________1999-2000 634 _____________1998-98 631______________1994-95 628______________1996-97 609 _____________ 2007-08 590 _____________1985-86 588 _____________ 1990-91
3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
199____________1999-2000 197 ______________ 1997-98 194______________1996-97 188______________ 2001-02 182______________1998-99 174 ______________ 2007-08 172 ______________2004-05 164______________2002-03 161 ______________2000-01 152 ______________2003-04
.782 (392-501) _____1984-85 .773 (538-696) ____ 1997-98 .762 (288-378) _____2002-03 .752 (349-464)_____2004-05 .752 (472-628) _____1996-97 .749 (456-609) _____ 2007-08 .735 (360-490) ____2000-01 .733 (465-634)_____1998-99 .717 (515-718) _____1995-96 .713 (481-675) ___1999-2000
3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
GAMES PLAYED
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 1. 1. 4. 4. 6. 6. 6.
564 _____________ 1997-98 560 ___________1999-2000 552 _____________ 2001-02 547______________ 2007-08 534 _____________2000-01 533 _____________1998-99 526______________1996-97 511 ______________2003-04 474 ______________2004-05 464 _____________2006-07
31 _______________ 2007-08 31 _____________1999-2000 31 _______________ 1997-98 30 ______________2008-09 30 ______________ 2009-10 29_______________1998-99 29_______________1996-97 29_______________1995-96
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS | INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS POINTS SCORED 49____ Dorothy Bowers vs. Kent State ______ 11/30/85 46 ___ Dorothy Bowers vs. Kent State ______ 12/30/87 43 ___ Brianne Kenneally vs. Georgia State __ 11/24/00 43 ___ Dorothy Bowers at Austin Peay _______ 2/21/87 41 ____ Wanda Grant vs. Eastern Kentucky ____ 2/14/81 38 ___ Wanda Grant at Bowling Green _______ 1/26/80 38 ___ Wanda Grant vs. West Virginia _______ 12/6/80
MOST REBOUNDS 30 ___ Wanda Grant at West Virginia ________ 2/27/80 25____ Wanda Grant vs. Cleveland State _____ 1/28/81 24____ Wanda Grant vs. Eastern Kentucky ____ 2/14/81 23____ Jen Perugini at Akron ______________ 11/28/01 23____ Wanda Grant vs. Xavier _____________ 1/30/81
FIELD GOALS 21____ Dorothy Bowers vs. Kent State ______ 11/30/85 19____ Dorothy Bowers vs. Kent State ______ 12/30/87 18____ Wanda Grant at Bowling Green _______ 1/26/80 18____ Wanda Grant vs. Eastern Kentucky ____ 2/14/81 17 ____ Dorothy Bowers vs. Tennessee Tech___ 2/18/88
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 33 33 33 30 30 30
___ Dorothy Bowers at Morehead State ____ 1/23/88 ___ Wanda Grant at West Virginia ________ 2/27/80 ___ Wanda Grant vs. Cleveland State ____ 12/28/79 ___ Dorothy Bowers vs. Kent State ______ 11/30/85 ___ Wanda Grant vs. Cleveland State _____ 1/28/81 ___ Wanda Grant vs. Xavier _____________ 1/30/81
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 8) 1.000 _ Nikita LaFleur vs. Green Bay (10-10) ___ 1/10/09 1.000 _ Kristi Echelberry at Chicago State (9-9) _ 1/5/95 .923 __ Teresita Jones vs. NE Illinois (12-13) ____ 1/3/98 .909 __ Liz Hauger vs. Western Illinois (10-11) ___ 2/1/97 .900 __ Jessica Schloemp vs. Cleveland State (9-10) _ 1/19/06 .900 __ Caroline McCombs vs. Western Illinois (9-10) 3/7/96 .900 __ Holly Seimetz vs. Toledo (9-10) _______ 1/31/81
FREE THROWS MADE 15____ Kristi Echelberry vs. Buffalo___________ 3/6/95 15____ Dorothy Bowers at Austin Peay _______ 2/21/87 14____ Kristi Echelberry vs. UIC ____________ 2/24/94 13____ Danielle Carson at Murray State ______ 1/18/86 12____ (Several Times)
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 18____ Kristi Echelberry vs. Buffalo___________ 3/6/95 18____ Kristi Echelberry vs. UIC ____________ 2/24/94 17 ____ Rachael Manuel vs. High Point ______ 11/14/09 17 ____ Dorothy Bowers at Austin Peay _______ 2/21/87 17 ____ Holly Seimetz at Kent State _________ 12/29/79 16____ Teresita Jones vs. Western Illinois_____ 2/23/98 16____ Liz Hauger vs. Western Illinois _________ 3/6/97
7_____ Caroline McCombs vs. Troy State ______ 3/8/97 7_____ Shannon Beach at Toledo __________ 11/16/97 7_____ Dianne Rappach vs. Akron __________ 1/28/89
3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 17 ____ Devin Novak at Akron______________ 12/21/03 16____ Leslie Majewski vs. Oakland _________ 1/29/00 13____ Kaitlyn March vs. Detroit ____________ 2/27/10 13____ Camisha Alexander at UIC___________ 2/28/09 13____ Monica Grexa atWright State _________ 2/19/94 12____ Barb Fabianova vs. Detroit ___________ 2/24/05 12____ Leslie Majewski at Oral Roberts ______ 2/18/99 12____ Monica Grexa at Eastern Illinois ______ 2/17/94
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 4) 1.000 _ Dianne Rappach vs. Virginia Tech (6-6) 1/12/92 1.000 _ Caroline McCombs vs. Western Illinois (5-5) _ 3/7/96 1.000 _ Missy Young vs. Southern Utah (4-4) ___ 2/6/99 .875 __ Dianne Rappach vs. Akron (7-8) ______ 1/28/89 .857 __ Shannon Beach vs. UT-Martin (6-7) __ 12/21/96
MOST ASSISTS 16____ Danielle Carson vs. Kent State ______ 11/30/85 16____ Danielle Carson vs. Montevallo ______ 12/21/85 15____ Danielle Carson vs. Murray State _____ 2/24/86 14____ Carol Nee vs. Eastern Kentucky ______ 2/27/88 14____ Danielle Carson vs. Austin Peay ______2/22/86
MOST STEALS
Kristi Echelberry was 9-of-9 from the floor on Jan. 5, 1995 at Chicago State.
9_____ Colleen Cook at Oral Roberts _________ 1/8/98 9_____ Colleen Cook vs. Northeastern Illinois __ 1/3/98 9_____ Colleen Cook at Chicago State _______ 1/27/97 9_____ Colleen Cook vs. Troy State__________ 1/27/96 9_____ Danielle Carson vs. Westminster _______ 2/5/83 9_____ Wanda Grant vs. Toledo_____________ 1/31/81 9_____ Vicki Lawrence vs. Marshall__________ 1/19/80
BLOCKED SHOTS 10____ Donna Djorovic vs. Tennessee ________ 2/9/93 7_____ Tara Fleming vs. Butler _____________ 1/21/04 6_____ Tara Fleming at Xavier _____________ 12/31/04 6_____ Donna Djorovic vs. Western Illinois ____ 2/11/93 6_____ Dona Djorovic vs. Green Bay _________ 1/21/93
CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS 12____ Brianne Kenneally vs. Southern Utah ___ 3/1/99 12____ Liz Hauger vs. Eastern Illinois ________ 2/19/96 11 ____ Kristi Echelberry vs. Eastern Illinois ___ 2/13/93 11 ____ Dorothy Bowers at Austin Peay _______ 2/21/87 10____ Brianne Kenneally vs. Western Illinois__ 1/29/01 10____ Brianne Kenneally vs. Oakland ________ 1/4/99 10____ Liz Hauger vs. Western Illinois _________ 2/5/96 10____ Christina Ferraro vs. Robert Morris ____ 1/29/94 10____ Debbie Burkett vs. Ohio ____________ 12/28/85
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min 8) 1.000 Several Times m.r. Jen Perugini (10-10) vs. Buffalo ___ 12/18/02
Barb Fabianova tied a school record with seven 3-pointers at IPFW on Jan. 18, 2005.
3-POINT FIELD GOALS 7_____ Kaitlyn March vs. Detroit ____________ 2/27/10 7_____ Kristy Gaudiose vs. Cleveland State ___ 1/19/06 7_____ Barb Fabianova at IPFW ____________ 1/18/05 7_____ Devin Novak vs. Clemson __________ 12/19/03 7_____ Leslie Majewski vs. Kent State_______ 12/11/99 7_____ Leslie Majewski vs. Oakland _________ 1/29/00
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FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 50)
1. __ Wanda Grant____________1980-81 __ 28.4 2. __ Dorothy Bowers _________ 1987-88 __ 28.0 3. __ Wanda Grant____________1979-80 __ 26.0 4. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1986-87 ___24.7 5. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1985-86 __ 23.9 6. __ Brianne Kenneally________2000-01 __ 22.8 7. __ Wanda Grant____________ 1978-79 __ 19.9 8. __ Liz Hauger______________1996-97 ___18.7 8t. _ Brianne Kenneally________1999-00 ___18.7 10. _ Holly Seimetz ___________ 1981-82 __ 18.4
1. __ Wanda Grant (205-352) ___ 1978-79 _ 2. __ Holly Seimetz (183-318) ___1980-81 __ 2t. _ Dorothy Bowers (103-179) _1984-85 _ 4. __ Kristi Echelberry (104-183)1991-92 5. __ Cindy Bruno (87-154) _____1982-83 __ 5. __ Dorothy Bowers (275-491)1985-86 6. __ Dorothy Bowers (342-620)1987-88 7. __ Nikita LaFleur (77-140) ___ 2008-09 __ 8. __ Tiara Scott (139-255) _____2007-08 __ 9. __ Ann Marie Martin (191-243)1994-95 9t. _ Ann Marie Martin (139-258)1995-96
.582 .575 .575 .568 .565 .560 .552 .550 .545 .539 .539
REBOUNDS 1. __ Wanda Grant____________1980-81 ___ 381 2. __ Wanda Grant____________ 1978-79 ___ 330 3. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1985-86 ___ 326 4. __ Dorothy Bowers _________ 1987-88 ___ 325 5. __ Brandi Brown ___________2009-10 ___ 318 6. __ Jen Perugini ___________ 2004-05 ___ 288 7. __ Holly Seimetz ___________ 1981-82 ___ 283 8. __ Donna Djorovic __________1992-93 ___ 282 9. __ Holly Seimetz ___________1980-81 ___ 255 10. _ Margaret Somple ________1989-90 ___ 253
FREE THROWS MADE 1. __ Brianne Kenneally________1999-00 ___ 140 2. __ Tiara Scott _____________2007-08 ___ 120 3. __ Dorothy Collins __________1985-86 ___ 119 4. __ Liz Hauger______________1996-97 ___ 118 5. __ Brianne Kenneally________1998-99 ___ 116 5t. _ Liz Hauger______________1995-96 ___ 116 7. __ Ann Marie Martin ________ 1997-98 ___ 108 8. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1986-87 ___ 104 9. __ Ashlee Russo __________ 2005-06 ___ 103 10. _ Missy Young ____________1998-99 ___ 101
REBOUNDING AVERAGE (min 125)
Dorothy Bowers owns three of the top four individual season point totals.
POINTS SCORED 1. __ Dorothy Bowers _________ 1987-88 ___ 783 2. __ Wanda Grant____________1980-81 ___ 710 3. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1985-86 ___ 669 4. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1986-87 ___ 618 5. __ Brianne Kenneally________1999-00 ___ 579 6. __ Liz Hauger______________1996-97 ___ 543 7. __ Ann Marie Martin ________ 1997-98 ___ 506 8. __ Margaret Somple ________1989-90 ___ 491 9. __ Liz Hauger______________1995-96 ___ 477 10. _ Mary Jo Vodenichar ______1984-85 ___ 470 11. _ Danielle Carson _________1984-85 ___ 467 12. _ Danielle Carson _________1985-86 ___ 466 13. _ Margaret Somple ________1990-91 ___ 465 14. _ Brianne Kenneally________1998-99 ___ 457 14t._ Wanda Grant____________ 1978-79 ___ 457 16. _ Donna Wertz ____________ 1991-92 ___ 454 17. _ Ann Marie Martin ________1996-97 ___ 449 18. _ Caroline McCombs _______ 1997-98 ___ 437 19. _ Heather Karner __________2007-08 ___ 434 19t. Holly Seimetz ___________1980-81 ___ 434 21. _ Margaret Somple ________ 1987-88 ___ 424 22. _ Danielle Carson _________1983-84 ___ 419 23. _ Wanda Grant____________1979-80 ___ 416 24. _ Caroline McCombs _______1995-96 ___ 408 25. _ Holly Seimetz ___________ 1981-82 ___ 405 25t. Tiara Scott _____________2007-08 ___ 405 27. _ Heather Harris __________2001-02 __ 402 27t. Teresita Jones __________ 1997-98 ___ 402 29. _ Jen Perugini ___________ 2004-05 __ 389 30. _ Alyson Vogrin ___________2000-01 ___ 386 30t. Caroline McCombs _______1996-97 ___ 386
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1. __ Wanda Grant____________ 1977-78 __ 15.4 2. __ Wanda Grant____________1980-81 __ 15.2 3. __ Wanda Grant____________1979-80 __ 14.8 4. __ Wanda Grant____________ 1978-79 ___14.4 5. __ Holly Seimetz ___________ 1981-82 __ 12.9 6. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1985-86 ___11.6 6t. _ Dorothy Bowers _________ 1987-88 ___11.6 8. __ Jen Perugini ___________ 2004-05 ___10.7 9. __ Brandi Brown ___________2009-10 __ 10.6 10. _ Holly Seimetz ___________1980-81 __ 10.2
FIELD GOALS MADE 1. __ Dorothy Bowers _________ 1987-88 ___ 342 2. __ Wanda Grant____________1980-81 ___ 307 3. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1985-86 ___ 275 4. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1986-87 ___ 257 5. __ Wanda Grant____________ 1978-79 ___ 205 6. __ Danielle Carson _________1984-85 ___ 199 7. __ Liz Hauger______________1996-97 ___ 197 8___ Margaret Somple ________1990-91 ___ 196 8t. _ Margaret Somple ________1989-90 ___ 196 10. _ Brianne Kenneally______1999-2000 ___ 195
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. __ Dorothy Bowers _________ 1987-88 ___ 620 2. __ Wanda Grant____________1980-81 ___ 610 3. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1986-87 ___ 506 4. __ Danielle Carson _________1984-85 ___ 493 5. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1985-86 ___ 491 6. __ Danielle Carson _________1985-86 ___ 469 7. __ Brianne Kenneally________1999-00 ___ 464 8. __ Liz Hauger______________1996-97 ___ 418 9. __ Donna Wertz ____________ 1991-92 ___ 417 10. _ Danielle Carson _________1983-84 ___ 410
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1985-86 ___ 194 2. __ Brianne Kenneally________1999-00 ___ 173 3. __ Brandi Brown ___________2009-10 ___ 164 4. __ Tiara Scott _____________2007-08 ___ 157 4t __ Wanda Grant____________1980-81 ___ 157 6. __ Missy Young ____________1998-99 ___ 156 7. __ Liz Hauger______________1996-97 ___ 146 7t.__ Liz Hauger______________1995-96 ___ 146 9. __ Ashlee Russo __________ 2005-06 ___ 144 10. _ Missy Young ____________1999-00 ___ 140 10t. Margaret Somple ________1989-90 ___ 137 10t. Dorothy Bowers _________1986-87 ___ 137
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min 25) 1. __ Ann Marie Martin (107-118) 1997-98 __ 2. __ Jen Perugini (81-91) ______2002-03 __ 3. __ Jen Lyden (45-51) ________2000-01 __ 4. __ Ashlee Russo (25-29) ____ 2004-05 __ 4t __ Cathy Hartman (25-29) ____ 1991-92 __ 6. __ Brianne Kenneally (116-135) 1998-99 __ 7. __ Lauren Branson (36-42) __ 2006-07 __ 8. __ Dianne Rappach (35-41) __1990-91 __ 9. __ Stephanie Coie (29-34) ___ 1987-88 __ 10. _ Leslie Majewski (56-66) ___1998-99 __
.907 .890 .882 .862 .862 .859 .857 .854 .853 .848
CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS 1. __ Brianne Kenneally_____ 2/13-3/1/99 ____ 35 2. __ Jen Perugini _______2/28/02-1/8/03 ____ 32 3. __ Liz Hauger__________ 2/10-2/28/96 ____ 28 4. __ Ann Marie Martin ____ 1/10-1/31/98 ____ 26 4t.__ Kristi Echelberry _____ 1/14-2/17/92 ____ 26 6. __ Kenya Middlebrooks12/5/09-1/30/10 __ 25 6t. _ Tiara Scott ______ 12/19/07-1/19/08 ____ 25 8. __ Tiara Scott ______11/29/08-1/22/09 ____ 24 9. __ Dorothy Bowers ___ 12/27/87-1/9/88 ____ 22 10. _ Brianne Kenneally_____ 1/6-1/15/00 ____ 19 10t. Dorothy Bowers _____ 1/16-1/23/88 ____ 19
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS | INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS STEALS AVERAGE (min 40)
GAMES PLAYED
1. __ Cyndi Buchanan _________ 1975-76 __ 5.25 2. __ Cindy Diatko ____________ 1977-78 __ 5.20 3. __ Colleen Cook ___________ 1997-98 __ 4.68 4. __ Cindy Diatko ____________ 1978-79 ___4.15 5. __ Vicki Lawrence __________ 1977-78 ___4.14 6. __ Jayne Petrek ____________ 1977-78 __ 4.07 7. __ Jayne Petrek ____________ 1976-77 __ 3.94 8. __ Vicki Lawrence __________ 1978-79 __ 3.91 9. __ Linda Fredericks _________ 1976-77 __ 3.81 10. _ Colleen Cook ___________1996-97 __ 3.62
1. __ Lauren Branson _________2007-08 ____ 31 1t. _ Heather Karner __________2007-08 ____ 31 1t.__ Ashley Pendleton ________2007-08 ____ 31 1t.__ Jessica Schloemp________2007-08 ____ 31 1t.__ Tiara Scott _____________2007-08 ____ 31 1t.__ Brianne Kenneally______1999-2000 ____ 31 1t.__ Leslie Majewski________1999-2000 ____ 31 1t.__ Darbi O’Brien _________1999-2000 ____ 31 1t.__ Missy Young __________1999-2000 ____ 31 1t.__ Jen Lyden ____________1999-2000 ____ 31 1t.__ Nikki Pope ____________1999-2000 ____ 31 1t.__ Alyson Vogrin _________1999-2000 ____ 31 1t.__ Colleen Cook ___________ 1997-98 ____ 31 1t.__ Teresita Jones __________ 1997-98 ____ 31 1t.__ Ann Marie Martin ________ 1997-98 ____ 31 1t.__ Leslie Majewski__________ 1997-98 ____ 31 1t.__ Caroline McCombs _______ 1997-98 ____ 31
BLOCKED SHOTS 1. __ Donna Djorovic __________1992-93 ____ 85 2. __ Margaret Somple ________1990-91 ____ 50 3. __ Donna Djorovic __________1990-91 ____ 49 4. __ Tara Fleming ___________ 2004-05 ___ 45 5. __ Tara Fleming ___________ 2003-04 ___ 43 6. __ Donna Djorovic __________ 1991-92 ____ 40 7. __ Jen Perugini ____________2002-03 ____ 35 8. __ Ashley Pendleton ________2007-08 ____ 33 9. __ Jenny Horner ___________2001-02 ____ 32 9t. _ Ann Marie Martin ________ 1997-98 ____ 32 Danielle Carson’s 269 assists are the most in a single season in YSU history. She also holds the career assists record with 573.
ASSISTS 1. __ Danielle Carson _________1985-86 ___ 269 2. __ Cindy Diatko ____________ 1978-79 ___ 214 3. __ Carol Nee ______________ 1987-88 ___ 190 4. __ Lauren Branson _________2007-08 ___ 167 5. __ Tanja Simione ___________1986-87 ___ 162 6. __ Lauren Branson ________ 2004-05 ___ 159 7. __ Dianne Rappach _________1990-91 ___ 154 8. __ Margaret Peters _________1983-84 ___ 151 9. __ Margaret Peters _________1984-85 ___ 149 9t. _ Caroline McCombs _______ 1997-98 ___ 149
ASSISTS AVERAGE (min 50) 1. __ Cindy Diatko ____________ 1978-79 __10.70 2. __ Danielle Carson _________1985-86 __ 9.61 3. __ Cindy Diatko ____________ 1977-78 ___7.33 4. __ Carol Nee ______________ 1987-88 __ 6.79 5. __ Margaret Peters _________1983-84 __ 6.29 6. __ Tanja Simione ___________1986-87 __ 6.00 7. __ Lauren Branson ________ 2004-05 __ 5.68 8. __ Vicki Lawrence __________ 1978-79 __ 5.61 9. __ Margaret Peters _________1984-85 __ 5.52 10. _ Dianne Rappach _________1990-91 __ 5.50
STEALS 1. __ Colleen Cook ___________ 1997-98 ___ 145 2. __ Colleen Cook ___________1996-97 ___ 105 3. __ Colleen Cook ___________1995-96 ____ 95 4. __ Danielle Carson _________1985-86 ____ 91 5. __ Vicki Lawrence __________ 1978-79 ____ 90 6. __ Dianne Rappach _________1990-91 ____ 87 7. __ Margaret Peters _________1982-83 ____ 85 8___ Dianne Rappach _________1989-90 ____ 83 8t. _ Cindy Diatko ____________ 1978-79 ____ 83 10. _ Cindy Diatko ____________ 1977-78 ____ 78
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3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. __ Heather Karner __________2007-08 ____ 87 2. __ Tiffany Adams ___________1992-93 ____ 79 3. __ Leslie Majewski________1999-2000 ____ 70 4. __ Devin Novak ____________2002-03 ____ 69 5. __ Barb Fabianova_________ 2004-05 ___ 66 6. __ Dianne Rappach _________1990-91 ____ 63 7. __ Shannon Beach _________ 1997-98 ____ 57 7t.__ Shannon Beach _________1996-97 ____ 57 9. __ Kristy Gaudiose ________ 2005-06 ____ 55 10. _ Dianne Rappach _________1989-90 ____ 54
GAMES STARTED 1. __ Lauren Branson _________2007-08 ____ 31 1t.__ Heather Karner __________2007-08 ____ 31 1t.__ Jessica Schloemp________2007-08 ____ 31 1t.__ Brianne Kenneally______1999-2000 ____ 31 1t.__ Missy Young __________1999-2000 ____ 31 1t.__ Colleen Cook ___________ 1997-98 ____ 31 1t.__ Teresita Jones __________ 1997-98 ____ 31 1t. _ Ann Marie Martin ________ 1997-98 ____ 31 1t.__ Caroline McCombs _______ 1997-98 ____ 31 10. _ Four Players _______________________ 30
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. __ Heather Karner __________2007-08 ___ 235 2. __ Tiffany Adams ___________1992-93 ___ 217 3. __ Barb Fabianova_________ 2004-05 ___ 171 4. __ Leslie Majewski________1999-2000 ___ 169 5. __ Kristy Gaudiose ________ 2005-06 ___ 166 6. __ Devin Novak ____________2002-03 ___ 158 7. __ Dianne Rappach _________1990-91 ___ 154 8. __ Monique Godfrey _______ 2006-07 ___ 153 9. __ Shannon Beach _________1996-97 ___ 152 9t. _ Leslie Majewski__________1998-99 ___ 152
3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (min 15) 1. __ Heather Harris (52-105) ___2001-02 _ .495 2. __ Devin Novak (69-158) _____2002-03 __ .437 3. __ Leslie Majewski (26-61) ___ 1997-98 __ .426 4. __ Lisa Rotunno (52-124) _____1998-99 ___.419 5. __ Devin Novak (17-41) ______2000-01 ___.415 6. __ Leslie Majewski (70-169) 1999-2000 ___.414 6t. _ Heather Harris (24-58) ____2000-01 ___.414 8. __ Dianne Rappach (63-154)__1990-91 __ .409 9. __ Liz Hauger (31-76) _______1996-97 __ .408 10. _ Shannon Beach (57-140) __ 1997-98 __ .407
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Heather Karner buried a school-record 87 3-pointers during the 2007-08 season.
A great University. City. Team!
2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS | INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS POINTS SCORED
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min 100)
1. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1984-88 _ 2,324 2. __ Wanda Grant____________1980-81 _ 1,829 3. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 _ 1,697 4. __ Ann Marie Martin ________1994-98 _ 1,630 5. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 __1,579 6. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 _ 1,577 7. __ Brianne Kenneally______ 1997-2001 __1,471 8. __ Liz Hauger______________1993-97 _ 1,468 9. __ Holly Seimetz ___________1978-82 _ 1,294 10. _ Kristi Echelberry _________1991-95 __1,281 11. _ Jen Perugini ____________2001-05 1,202 12. _ Dianne Rappach _________1988-92 __1,198 13. _ Shannon Beach _________1993-98 __1,148 14. _ Margaret Peters _________ 1981-85 _ 1,084 15. _ Vicki Lawrence __________ 1977-81 _ 1,069 16. _ Leslie Majewski________1996-2000 _ 1,000 17. _ Rachel Cowley __________1989-93 ___ 974 18. _ Donna Wertz ____________1988-92 ___ 916 19. _ Donna Djorovic __________1989-93 ___ 915 20. _ Jenny Woodward ________ 1987-91 ___ 897 21. _ Cathy Hanek ___________ 2000-05 __ 882 22. _ Teresita Jones __________1994-98 ___ 852 23. _ Mary Jo Vodenichar ______1983-85 ___ 823 23. _ Tanja Simione ___________1984-88 ___ 823 25. _ Linda Fredericks _________ 1975-79 ___ 742 26. _ Heather Karner _________ 2006-08 ___ 740 27. _ Missy Young __________1996-2000 ___ 710 28. _ Jessica Schloemp_______ 2004-08 ___ 698 29. _ Debbie Burkett __________1985-86 ___ 694 30. _ Jeanna Rex _____________1988-92 ___ 682
1. __ Lauren Branson (178-216) 2004-08 __ .825 2. __ Ann Marie Martin (303-369) 1994-98 __ .821 2t. _ Kristy Gaudiose (101-123) 2003-06 __ .821 4. __ Jen Perugini (211-259) ____2001-05 __.815 5. __ Brianne Kenneally (373-462) 1997-01 _ .8073 6. __ Leslie Majewski (138-171) _ 1996-00 _ .8070 7. __ Mary Jo Vodenichar (163-204) 1983-85 __ .799 8. __ Heather Karner (133-167) _ 2006-08 ___ 796 9. __ Tiara Scott (184-232) _____2007-09 __ .793 10. _ Caroline McCombs (279-356) 1994-98 __ .784
SCORING AVERAGE 1. __ Wanda Grant____________ 1977-81 __ 23.2 2. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1984-88 ___21.5 3. __ Mary Jo Vodenichar ______1983-85 ___16.1 4. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 __ 16.0 5. __ Vicki Lawrence __________ 1977-81 ___15.1 6. __ Brianne Kenneally______ 1997-2001 __14.71 7. __ Holly Seimetz ___________1978-82 __14.70 8. __ Ann Marie Martin ________1994-98 __ 13.9 9. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 _ 13.85 10. _ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 ___13.7
REBOUNDS 1. __ Wanda Grant____________ 1977-81 __ 1,178 2. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1984-88 _ 1,083 3. __ Holly Seimetz ___________1978-82 ___ 929 4. __ Jen Perugini ____________2001-05 ___ 905 5. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 ___ 856 6. __ Kristi Echelberry _________1991-95 ___ 762 7. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 ___ 749 8. __ Donna Djorovic __________1989-93 ___ 716 9. __ Ann Marie Martin ________1994-98 ___ 711 10. _ Shannon Beach _________1993-98 ___ 690
A great University. City. Team!
FIELD GOALS MADE 1. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1984-88 ___ 977 2. __ Wanda Grant____________ 1977-81 ___ 793 3. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 ___ 725 4. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 ___ 647 5. __ Ann Marie Martin ________1994-98 ___ 637 6. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 ___ 577 7. __ Holly Seimetz ___________1978-82 ___ 535 8. __ Liz Hauger______________1993-97 ___ 528 9. __ Brianne Kenneally______ 1997-2001 ___ 485 10. _ Jen Perugini ____________2001-05 ___ 477 Wanda Grant’s career 23.2 scoring average and 14.9 rebounds per game from 1977-81 remain the school record.
REBOUNDING AVERAGE (min 500) 1. __ Wanda Grant____________ 1977-81 ___14.9 2. __ Holly Seimetz ___________1978-82 __ 10.6 3. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1984-88 __ 10.0 4. __ Jen Perugini ____________2001-05 ___ 8.3 5. __ Linda Fredericks _________ 1975-79 ____8.1 6. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 ____7.5 7. __ Shannon Beach _________1993-98 ____7.3 8. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 ___7.06 9. __ Kristi Echelberry _________1991-95 ___7.05 10. _ Donna Djorovic __________1989-93 ____7.0
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1984-88 __1,796 2. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 __1,727 3. __ Wanda Grant____________ 1977-81 _ 1,528 4. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 _ 1,330 5. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 _ 1,250 6. __ Liz Hauger______________1993-97 _ 1,226 7. __ Ann Marie Martin ________1994-98 _ 1,202 8. __ Brianne Kenneally______ 1997-2001 __ 1,181 9. __ Margaret Peters _________ 1981-85 __1,126 10. _ Jen Perugini ____________2001-05 __ 1,125
FREE THROWS MADE 1. __ Brianne Kenneally______ 1997-2001 ___ 373 2. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1984-88 ___ 370 3. __ Liz Hauger______________1993-97 ___ 338 4. __ Kristi Echelberry _________1991-95 ___ 323 5. __ Ann Marie Martin ________1994-98 ___ 303 6. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 ___ 285 7. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 ___ 279 8. __ Missy Young __________1996-2000 ___ 255 9. __ Shannon Beach _________1993-98 ___ 252 10. _ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 ___ 247
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1984-88 ___ 545 2. __ Brianne Kenneally______ 1997-2001 ___ 462 3. __ Wanda Grant____________ 1977-81 ___ 449 4. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 ___ 434 5. __ Liz Hauger______________1993-97 ___ 433 Kristi Echelberry _________1991-95 ___ 433 7. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 ___ 405 8. __ Missy Young __________1996-2000 ___ 385 9. __ Ann Marie Martin ________1994-98 ___ 369 10. _ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 ___ 356
Lauren Branson made a YSU record 82.5 percent of her free throws from 2004-08.
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS | INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS
Dianne Rappach sank 198 3-pointers during her career from 1988-92.
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 200) 1. __ Dorothy Bowers (977-1,796) 1984-88 __ .544 2. __ Tiara Scott (231-432) _____2007-09 __ .535 3. __ Ann Marie Martin (637-1,202) 1994-98 __ .530 4. __ Holly Seimetz (535-1,027) _1978-82 __ .521 5. __ Wanda Grant (793-1,528) __ 1977-81 ___.519 6. __ Kristi Echelberry (473-935)_1991-95 __ .506 7. __ Margaret Somple (647-1,330) 1986-91 __ .486 8. __ Sharon Woodward (248-516) 1980-84 __ .481 9. __ Mary Jo Vodenichar (330-688) 1980-84 __ .480 10. _ Vicki Lawrence (434-915) __ 1977-81 ___.474
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. __ Dianne Rappach _________1988-92 ___ 198 2. __ Leslie Majewski________1996-2000 ___ 166 3. __ Cathy Hanek ___________ 2000-05 __ 153 4. __ Shannon Beach _________1993-98 ___ 146 Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 ___ 146 6. __ Heather Karner _________ 2006-08 ___ 139 7. __ Barb Fabianova__________2001-05 ___ 133 8. __ Devin Novak ___________ 2000-03 ___ 129 9. __ Brianne Kenneally______ 1997-2001 ___ 128 10. _ Tiffany Adams ___________1988-93 ___ 101
3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. __ Dianne Rappach _________1988-92 ___ 525 2. __ Cathy Hanek ___________ 2000-05 ___ 456 3. __ Leslie Majewski________1996-2000 ___ 430 4. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 ___ 393 5. __ Brianne Kenneally______ 1997-2001 ___ 392 6. __ Heather Karner _________ 2006-08 ___ 385 7. __ Barb Fabianova__________2001-05 __ 382 8. __ Shannon Beach _________1993-98 ___ 376 9. __ Devin Novak ___________ 2000-03 __ 326 10. _ Kristy Gaudiose ________ 2003-06 ___ 300
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3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (min 60)
BLOCKS
1. __ Heather Harris (76-163) __ 2000-02 _ 2. __ Devin Novak (129-326) ___ 2000-03 __ 3. __ Shannon Beach (146-376) _1993-98 __ 4. __ Leslie Majewski (166-430) 1996-00 __ 5. __ Dianne Rappach (198-525) 1988-92 __ 6. __ Caroline McCombs (146-393) 1994-98 __ 7. __ Tiffany Adams (101-279) ___1988-93 __ 8. __ Heather Karner (139-385) 2006-08 __ 9. __ Cathy Hartman (62-175) ___1990-94 __ 10. _ Barb Fabianova (133-382) _2001-05 __
1. __ Donna Djorovic __________1989-93 ___ 196 2. __ Tara Fleming ____________2001-05 ___ 126 3. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 ___ 123 4. __ Jen Perugini ____________2001-05 __ 107 5. __ Ann Marie Martin ________1994-98 ____ 82 6. __ Julie Bray ______________1986-90 ____ 77 7. __ Ashley Pendleton _______ 2005-09 ____ 75 8. __ Jessica Schloemp_______ 2004-08 ____ 69 9. __ Nikita LaFleur __________ 2005-09 ____ 67 10. _ Teresita Jones __________1994-98 ____ 65
.466 .396 .388 .386 .377 .372 .362 .361 .354 .348
STEALS
GAMES PLAYED
1. __ Colleen Cook ___________1994-98 ___ 384 2. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 ___ 288 3. __ Dianne Rappach _________1988-92 ___ 275 4. __ Margaret Peters _________ 1981-85 ___ 249 5. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 ___ 242 6. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 ___ 236 7. __ Liz Hauger______________1993-97 ___ 202 8. __ Vicki Lawrence __________ 1977-81 ___ 199 9. __ Stephanie Coie __________1985-89 ___ 191 Jeanna Rex _____________1988-92 ___ 191
1. __ Leslie Majewski________1996-2000 ___ 120 2. __ Ann Marie Martin ________1994-98 ___ 117 3. __ Colleen Cook ___________1994-98 ___ 116 4. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 ___ 115 Teresita Jones __________1994-98 ___ 115 6. __ Jessica Schloemp_______ 2004-05 ___ 114 6t. _ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 ___ 114 8. __ Cathy Hanek ___________ 2000-05 ___ 111 Dianne Rappach _________1988-92 ___ 111 10. _ Jenny Woodward ________ 1987-91 ___ 110
STEALS AVERAGE (min 120)
GAMES STARTED
1. __ Colleen Cook ___________1994-98 __ 3.31 2. __ Vicki Lawrence __________ 1977-81 __ 2.80 3. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-96 __ 2.72 4. __ Margaret Peters _________ 1981-85 __ 2.49 5. __ Dianne Rappach _________1988-92 __ 2.48 6. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 ___2.12 7. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 __ 2.05 8. __ Stephanie Coie __________1985-89 __ 1.93 9. __ Jenna Rex ______________1988-92 __ 1.85 10. _ Brianne Kenneally______ 1997-2001 ___1.71
1. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 ___ 112 2. __ Margaret Somple ________1986-91 ___ 106 3. __ Ann Marie Martin ________1994-98 ___ 104 3t. _ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 ___ 104 5. __ Dianne Rappach _________1988-92 ___ 103 6. __ Lauren Branson ________ 2004-08 ____ 93 7. __ Dorothy Bowers _________1984-88 ____ 92 8. __ Liz Hauger______________1993-97 ____ 89 9. __ Colleen Cook ___________1994-98 ____ 87 Shannon Beach _________1993-98 ____ 87
ASSISTS 1. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 ___ 573 2. __ Margaret Peters _________ 1981-85 ___ 533 3. __ Dianne Rappach _________1988-92 ___ 503 4. __ Lauren Branson ________ 2004-08 ___ 493 5. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 ___ 492 6. __ Colleen Cook ___________1994-98 ___ 454 7. __ Tanja Simione ___________1984-88 ___ 376 8. __ Rachel Cowley __________1989-93 ___ 325 9. __ Cindy Diatko ____________ 1977-79 ___ 324 10. _ Brianne Kenneally______ 1997-2001 ___ 314
ASSISTS AVERAGE (min 200) 1. __ Cindy Diatko ____________ 1977-79 __ 9.26 2. __ Carol Nee ______________1986-88 __ 5.53 3. __ Danielle Carson _________1982-86 ___5.41 4. __ Margaret Peters _________ 1981-85 __ 5.33 5. __ Lauren Branson ________ 2004-08 __ 4.99 6. __ Dianne Rappach _________1988-92 __ 4.53 7. __ Caroline McCombs _______1994-98 __ 4.29 8. __ Margaret Peters _________ 1981-85 __ 4.24 9. __ Colleen Cook ___________1994-98 __ 3.91 10. _ Tanja Simione ___________1984-88 __ 3.54
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Caroline McCombs started a schoolrecord 112 games from 1994-98.
A great University. City. Team!
2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS | BEEGHLY CENTER RECORDS Team Records
Individual Records
Opponent Records
Most Points (Game) 117 vs. Valparaiso, 3/5/93
Most Points 46, Dorothy Bowers vs. Kent State, 12/30/87
Most Points (Team) 106, Valparaiso, 3/5/93
Most Points (Half) 66 vs. Chicago State (Second), 1/5/98
Most Field Goals Made 19, Dorothy Bowers vs. Kent State, 12/30/87
Most Field Goals Made (Team) 41, Kent State, 12/11/93
Most Points (Two Teams) 223, YSU (117) vs. Valparaiso (106), 3/5/93
Most Field Goal Attempts 33, Wanda Grant vs. Cleveland St., 12/28/79
Most 3-Pt Field Goals Made (Team) 12, Butler, 12/30/06 12, Green Bay, 2/19/03
Most Field Goals Made 44 vs. Malone, 12/29/90
Highest Field Goal Percentage 1.000, Nikita LaFleur (10-10) vs. Green Bay, 1/10/09
Most Field Goals Made (Two Teams) 72, YSU (35) vs. West Virginia (37), 12/16/95 72, YSU (42) vs. E. Kentucky (30), 2/14/87
Most Free Throws Made 15, Kristi Echelberry vs. Buffalo, 3/6/95
Most Field Goal Attempts 90 vs. Chicago State, 1/12/91
Most Free Throw Attempts 18, Kristi Echelberry vs. Buffalo, 3/6/95 18, Kristi Echelberry vs. UIC, 2/14/94
Highest Field Goal Percentage .688 (33-of-48) vs. Western Illinois, 2/23/98
Highest Free Throw Percentage 1.000, Several Times
Most 3-Pt Field Goals Made 15 vs. Clemson, 12/19/03
Most Assists 15, Danielle Carson vs. Murray State, 2/24/86
Most 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts 35 vs. Wright State, 1/15/94
Most Steals 9, Colleen Cook vs. NE Illinois, 1/3/98 9, Colleen Cook vs. Troy State, 1/27/96 9, Danielle Carson vs. Westminster, 2/5/83 9, Wanda Grant vs. Toledo, 1/31/81 9, Vicki Lawrence vs. Marshall, 1/19/80
Most Free Throws Made 35 vs. Oakland, 1/4/99 35 vs. Chicago State, 1/5/98 Most Free Throws Made (Two Teams) 56 YSU (19) vs. Akron (37), 1/4/86 Most Free Throw Attempts 43 vs. Clarion, 12/21/06 Most Free Throw Attempts (Two Teams) 76, YSU (26) vs. Akron (50), 1/4/86 Highest Free Throw Percentage .946 (35-of-37) vs. Chicago State, 1/5/98
Most 3-Pt Field Goals Made 7, Kaitlyn March vs. Detroit, 2/27/10 7, Kristy Gaudiose vs. Cleveland State, 1/19/06 7, Devin Novak vs. Clemson, 12/19/03 7, Leslie Majewski vs. Kent State, 12/11/99 7, Leslie Majewski vs. Oakland, 1/29/00
Most 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts (Team) 37, UMKC, 1/23/95 Most Free Throws Made (Team) 37, Akron, 1/4/86 Most Points (Individual) 41, Jody Imbrie, Grove City, 1/29/83 Most Field Goals Made 14, Lisa Szymczak, West Virginia, 11/30/93 14, Lisa Szymczak, West Virginia, 12/16/95 Most Field Goal Attempts 27, Joy Imbrie, Grove City, 1/29/83 Highest Field Goal Percentage 1.000, Renay Adams, Tennessee Tech, 1/18/88 1.000, Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech, 1/21/85 Most Free Throws Made 15, Jody Imbrie, Grove City, 1/29/83 Most 3-Point Field Goals Made 6, Jessie Miller, UIC, 1/29/09
Most 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts 13, Kaitlyn March vs. Detroit, 2/27/10 Most Rebounds 25, Wanda Grant vs. Cleveland State, 1/28/81
Most Rebounds 75 vs. Duquesne, 1/5/91 Most Assists 37 vs. Northeastern Illinois, 1/3/98 Most Rebounds (Two Teams) 117, YSU (75) vs. Duquesne (42), 1/5/91 Most Fouls 37 vs. Akron, 1/4/86 Most Fouls (Two Teams) 60, YSU (37) vs. Akron (23), 1/4/86 Most Disqualifications 4 (2x) mr vs. Milwaukee, 2/9/08
A great University. City. Team!
Leslie Majewski is the only player to sink seven treys twice at Beeghly Center.
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS | CLASS RECORDS
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
POINTS
POINTS
POINTS
POINTS
1. Caroline McCombs _1994-95_ 346 2. Danielle Carson ___ 1982-83_ 345 3. Brandi Brown______ 2009-10_ 342 4. Ann Marie Martin __1994-95_ 323 5. Debbie Burkett ____1985-86_ 276 6. Kristi Echelberry ___ 1991-92_ 271 7. Jen Perugini ______ 2001-02_ 270 8. Dianne Rappach ___1988-89_ 261 9. Dorothy Bowers____1984-85_ 254 10. Wanda Grant ______ 1977-78_ 246
1. Dorothy Bowers____1985-86_ 669 2. Brianne Kenneally __ 1997-98_ 457 2. Wanda Grant ______ 1977-78_ 457 4. Margaret Somple __1986-87_ 424 5. Danielle Carson ___1983-84_ 419 6. Caroline McCombs _1995-96_ 408 7. Heather Harris_____ 2001-02_ 402 8. Vicki Lawrence ____ 1977-78_ 372 9. Jen Perugini ______2002-03_ 356 10. Kristi Echelberry ___ 1992-93_ 353
1. Dorothy Bowers____1986-87_ 618 2. Brianne Kenneally __1999-00_ 579 3. Margaret Somple __1989-90_ 491 4. Liz Hauger ________1995-96_ 477 5. Danielle Carson ___1984-85_ 467 6. Ann Marie Martin __1996-97_ 449 7. Holly Seimetz _____1980-81_ 434 8. Wanda Grant ______1979-80_ 416 9. Tiara Scott ________ 2007-08_ 405 10. Caroline McCombs _1996-97_ 386
1. Dorothy Bowers____ 1987-88_ 783 2. Wanda Grant ______1980-81_ 710 3. Liz Hauger ________1996-97_ 543 4. Ann Marie Martin __ 1997-98_ 502 5. Mary Jo Vodenichar 1984-85_ 470 6. Danielle Carson ___1985-86_ 466 7. Margaret Somple __1990-91_ 465 8. Donna Wertz ______ 1991-92_ 454 9. Caroline McCombs _ 1997-98_ 437 10. Heather Karner ____ 2007-08_ 434
REBOUNDS
REBOUNDS
REBOUNDS
REBOUNDS
1. Brandi Brown______ 2009-10_ 318 2. Jen Perugini ______ 2001-02_ 239 3. Holly Seimetz _____ 1978-79_ 232 4. Wanda Grant ______ 1977-78_ 231 5. Ann Marie Martin __1994-95_ 194 6. Dorothy Bowers____1984-85_ 190 7. Danielle Carson ___ 1982-83_ 174 8. Teresita Jones _____1994-95_ 142 9. Margaret Somple __1986-87_ 137 10. Debbie Burkett ____1985-86_ 137
1. Wanda Grant ______ 1978-79_ 330 2. Dorothy Bowers____1985-86_ 326 3. Shannon Beach____1995-96_ 248 4. Jen Perugini ______2002-03_ 227 5. Kristi Echelberry ___ 1992-93_ 219 6. Margaret Somple __ 1987-88_ 202 7. Jessica Schloemp __2005-06_ 198 8. Danielle Carson ___1983-84_ 184 9. Donna Djorovic ____1990-91_ 181 10. Ann Marie Martin __1995-96_ 165
1. Holly Seimetz _____1980-81_ 255 2. Margaret Somple __1989-90_ 253 3. Shannon Beach____1996-97_ 248 4. Dorothy Bowers____1986-87_ 242 5. Wanda Grant ______1979-80_ 236 6. Mary Jo Vodenichar 1983-84_ 217 7. Missy Young ______1998-99_ 215 8. Evelyn Rohland ____ 1981-82_ 212 9. Tiara Scott ________ 2007-08_ 203 10. Kristi Echelberry ___1993-94_ 200
1. Wanda Grant ______1980-81_ 381 2. Dorothy Bowers____ 1987-88_ 325 3. Jen Perugini ______2004-05_ 288 4. Holly Seimetz _____ 1981-82_ 283 5. Donna Djorovic ____ 1992-93_ 282 6. Missy Young ______1999-00_ 246 7. Margaret Somple __1990-91_ 241 8. Donna Wertz ______ 1991-92_ 229 9. Jessica Schloemp __ 2007-08_ 226 10. Mary Jo Vodenichar 1984-95_ 223
ASSISTS
ASSISTS
ASSISTS
ASSISTS
1. Lauren Branson ___2004-05_ 159 2. Dianne Rappach ___1988-89_ 106 3. Margaret Peters ___ 1981-82__ 93 4. Danielle Carson ___ 1982-83__ 90 5. Caroline McCombs _1994-95__ 85 6. Macey Nortey _____2008-09__ 80 7. Kristy Gaudiose____2003-04__ 71 8. Barb Fabianova ____ 2001-02__ 64 9. Holly Seimetz _____ 1978-79__ 61 10. Colleen Cook _____1994-95__ 56
1. Caroline McCombs _1995-96_ 144 2. Dianne Rappach ___1989-90_ 140 3. Margaret Peters ___ 1982-83_ 140 4. Macey Nortey _____ 2009-10_ 131 5. Vicki Lawrence ____ 1978-79_ 129 6. Colleen Cook _____1995-96_ 123 7. Stephanie Coie ____1986-87_ 108 8. Jessica Olmstead __2002-03_ 107 9. Liz Hauger ________1994-95_ 100 10. Tanja Simione _____1985-86__ 88
1. Tanja Simione _____1986-87_ 162 2. Dianne Rappach ___1990-91_ 154 3. Margaret Peters ___1983-84_ 151 4. Colleen Cook _____1996-97_ 141 5. Danielle Carson ___1984-85_ 137 6. Brianne Kenneally __1999-00_ 130 7. Lauren Branson ___2006-07_ 121 8. Rachel Cowley ____ 1991-92_ 117 9. Caroline McCombs _1996-97_ 114 10. Cindy Diatko ______ 1977-78_ 110
1. Danielle Carson ___1985-86_ 269 2. Cindy Diatko ______ 1978-79_ 214 3. Carol Nee ________ 1987-88_ 190 4. Lauren Branson ___ 2007-08_ 167 5. Caroline McCombs _ 1997-98_ 149 5. Margaret Peters ___1984-85_ 149 7. Colleen Cook _____ 1997-98_ 134 8. Maggie Johnston___2002-03_ 114 9. Rachel Cowley ____ 1992-93_ 112 10. Tanja Simione _____ 1987-88_ 110
STEALS
STEALS
STEALS
Danielle Carson ___ 1982-83__ 68 Cyndi Buchanan ___ 1975-76__ 63 Dianne Rappach ___1988-89__ 59 Caroline McCombs _1994-95__ 58 Vicki Lawrence ____ 1977-78__ 58 6. Marilyn Colla ______ 1976-77__ 52 7. Brandi Brown______ 2009-10__ 49 8. Lauren Branson ___2004-05__ 44 Wanda Grant ______ 1977-78__ 44 10. Colleen Cook _____1994-95__ 39 Margaret Somple __1986-87__ 39 Margaret Peters ___ 1981-82__ 39
1. Colleen Cook _____1995-96__ 95 2. Vicki Lawrence ____ 1978-79__ 90 3. Margaret Peters ___ 1982-83__ 85 4. Dianne Rappach ___1989-90__ 83 5. Jenna Rex ________1989-90__ 62 5. Stephanie Coie ____1986-87__ 62 5. Dorothy Bowers____1985-86__ 62 8. Linda Fredericks ___ 1976-77__ 61 9. Margaret Somple __ 1987-88__ 60 10. Wanda Grant ______ 1978-79__ 59
1. Colleen Cook _____1996-97_ 105 2. Dianne Rappach ___1990-91__ 87 3. Cindy Diatko ______ 1977-78__ 78 4. Danielle Carson ___1984-85__ 73 5. Liz Hauger ________1995-96__ 72 6. Brianne Kenneally __1999-00__ 70 7. Leslie Majewski ____1998-99__ 63 8. Margaret Somple __1989-90__ 59 9. Caroline McCombs _1996-97__ 53 10. Margaret Peters ___1983-84__ 52
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1. Donna Djorovic ____1990-91__ 49 2. Jen Perugini ______2002-03__ 35 3. Teresita Jones _____1995-96__ 29 3. Nikita LaFleur _____2006-07__ 29 5. Jessica Schloemp __2005-06__ 28 6. Darbi O’Brien _____1999-00__ 25 7. Ann Marie Martin __1995-96__ 25 8. Margaret Porter ____ 1982-83__ 23 9. Ashley Pendleton __2006-07__ 22 10. Tara Fleming _____2002-03__ 21
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Jen Perugini ______ 2001-02__ 30 Donna Djorovic ____1989-90__ 22 Margaret Somple __1986-87__ 21 Tara Fleming ______ 2001-02__ 17 Julie Bray_________1986-87__ 16 Teresita Jones _____1994-95__ 14 Kristi Echelberry ___ 1991-92__ 14 Ann Marie Martin __1994-95__ 12 Darbi O’Brien _____1998-99___ 9 Rachel Cowley ____1989-90___ 9 Heather Bango ____1988-89___ 9 Margaret Porter ____ 1981-82___ 9
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STEALS 1. 2. 3. 4.
Colleen Cook _____ 1997-98_ 145 Danielle Carson ___1985-86__ 91 Cindy Diatko ______ 1978-79__ 83 Margaret Somple __1990-91__ 77 Stephanie Coie ____1988-89__ 77 6. Margaret Peters ___1984-85__ 73 7. Caroline McCombs _ 1997-98__ 70 8. Tiffany Adams _____ 1992-93__ 67 9. Liz Hauger ________1996-97__ 65 10. Teresita Jones _____ 1997-98__ 62
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Tara Fleming ______2003-04__ 43 Donna Djorovic ____ 1991-92__ 40 Ashley Pendleton __ 2007-08__ 33 Julie Bray_________1988-89__ 31 Margaret Somple __1989-90__ 28 Evelyn Rohland ____ 1981-82__ 22 Jessica Forsythe ___2002-03__ 17 Dorothy Bowers____1986-87__ 17 Margaret Porter ____1983-84__ 17 10. Jen Perugini ______2003-04__ 14 Kristi Echelberry ___1993-94__ 14 Tiara Scott ________ 2007-08__ 14
1. Donna Djorovic ____ 1992-93__ 85 2. Margaret Somple __1990-91__ 50 3. Tara Fleming ______2004-05__ 45 4. Jenny Horner______ 2001-02__ 32 4. Ann Marie Martin __ 1997-98__ 32 6. Jen Perugini ______2004-05__ 28 7. Holly Seimetz _____ 1981-82__ 28 8. Jessica Schloemp __ 2007-08__ 25 9. Dorothy Bowers____ 1987-88__ 23 10. Rachel Manuel ____ 2009-10__ 21 Rachel Cowley ____ 1992-93__ 21 Julie Bray_________1989-90__ 21
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS | YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS
Joyce Ramsey 1975-82 (7 yrs) 95-39 • .709
Jeff Cohen 1982-93 (1 yr) 11-16 • .407
Ed DiGregorio 1983-2003 (20 yrs) 319-241 • .570
Year Coach 1975-76 Joyce Ramsey 1976-77 Joyce Ramsey 1977-78 Joyce Ramsey 1978-79 Joyce Ramsey 1979-80 Joyce Ramsey 1980-81 Joyce Ramsey 1981-82 Joyce Ramsey Ramsey Totals (7 yrs.) 1982-83 Jeff Cohen Cohen Total (1 yr.) 1983-84 Ed DiGregorio 1984-85 Ed DiGregorio 1985-86 Ed DiGregorio 1986-87 Ed DiGregorio 1987-88 Ed DiGregorio 1988-89 Ed DiGregorio 1989-90 Ed DiGregorio 1990-91 Ed DiGregorio 1991-92 Ed DiGregorio 1992-93 Ed DiGregorio 1993-94 Ed DiGregorio 1994-95 Ed DiGregorio 1995-96 Ed DiGregorio 1996-97 Ed DiGregorio 1997-98 Ed DiGregorio 1998-99 Ed DiGregorio 1999-00 Ed DiGregorio 2000-01 Ed DiGregorio 2001-02 Ed DiGregorio 2002-03 Ed DiGregorio DiGregorio Totals (20 yrs.) 2003-04 Tisha Hill 2004-05 Tisha Hill 2005-06 Tisha Hill 2006-07 Tisha Hill 2007-08 Tisha Hill Hill Totals (5 Yrs.) 2008-09 Cindy Martin 2009-10 Cindy Martin Martin Totals (2 Yr.) TOTALS
Overall 9-4 (.692) 13-4 (.765) 11-6 (.647) 19-3 (.864) 13-5 (.722) 20-5 (.800) 10-12 (.455) 95-39 (.709) 11-16 (.407) 11-16 (.407) 7-17 (.292) 14-13 (.519) 12-16 (.429) 13-14 (.481) 18-10 (.643) 14-14 (.500) 17-10 (.630) 24-4 (.857) 19-9 (.679) 17-11 (.607) 6-20 (.231) 17-11 (.607) 20-9 (.690) 23-6 (.793) 28-3 (.903) 20-9 (.690) 22-9 (.710) 10-18 (.357) 12-16 (.429) 6-22 (.214) 319-241 (.570) 4-24 (.143) 12-16 (.429) 8-20 (.286) 7-21 (.250) 14-17 (.452) 45-98 (.315) 3-27 (.100) 0-30 (.000) 3-57 (.050) 473-451 (.529)
OVC Mid-ConHorizon Home Away Neutral ---3-2 5-1 1-1 ---5-0 6-2 2-2 ---5-4 6-1 0-1 ---8-0 8-1 3-2 ---7-1 6-3 0-1 ---9-0 7-3 4-2 ---6-3 1-7 3-2 ---43-10 39-18 13-11 ---5-6 4-7 2-3 ---5-6 4-7 2-3 3-10 --5-5 1-9 1-3 5-9 --9-3 3-9 2-1 8-6 --5-4 6-9 1-3 6-8 --9-3 3-9 1-2 9-5 --13-1 5-7 0-2 ---8-1 6-12 0-1 ---10-5 6-4 1-1 ---13-0 11-4 0-0 ---13-2 5-7 1-0 -11-5 -8-4 7-6 2-1 -3-15 -2-11 3-9 1-0 -14-4 -11-2 4-8 2-1 -14-4 -10-4 8-5 2-0 -13-3 -10-1 11-4 2-1 -15-1 -12-1 11-2 5-0 -10-4 -12-1 5-7 3-1 -12-4 -9-2 9-7 4-0 -6-10 -7-7 3-9 0-2 --8-8 7-4 5-12 0-0 --3-13 4-9 2-11 0-2 31-38 98-50 11-21 177-70 114-150 28-21 --2-14 3-9 1-14 0-1 --6-10 7-6 5-9 0-1 --4-12 5-7 3-12 0-1 --5-11 5-8 2-12 0-1 8-10 7-6 6-11 1-0 --25-57 27-36 17-58 1-4 --1-17 2-11 0-16 1-0 --0-18 0-13 0-14 0-3 --1-35 2-24 0-30 1-3 31-38 98-50 37-113 254-146174-263 45-42
Conf. Tourn NCAA Tourn. ------------0-1 (OVC) -0-1 (OVC) -0-1 (OVC) -0-1 (OVC) -----0-1 (OVC) ---0-1 (OVC) ---------1-1 (Mid-Con) ---2-1 (Mid-Con) -3-0 (Mid-Con) 0-1 2-1 (Mid-Con) -3-0 (Mid-Con) 1-1 2-1 (Mid-Con) -3-0 (Mid-Con) 0-1 0-1 (Mid-Con) -0-1 (Horizon) -0-1 (Horizon) -16-9 1-3 0-1 -0-1 -0-1 -0-1 -1-1 1-5 -0-1 -0-1 -0-2 -17-18 1-3
Tisha Hill 2003-08 (5 yrs) 45-97 • .317
Cindy Martin 2008-2010 (2 yr) 3-57 • .050
Joined by Nikki Pope, Brianne Kenneally, Jen Lyden, Amanda Scott and Alyson Vogrin, Ed DiGregorio celebrates his 300th victory as head coach of the Penguins against Valparaiso on Feb. 10, 2001.
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS | ANNUAL STAT LEADERS FIELD GOALS MADE 1975-76 ___Cheryl Kozak _______________89 1976-77 ___Linda Fredericks ____________ 91 1977-78 ___Wanda Grant _______________99 1978-79 ___Wanda Grant ______________205 1979-80 ___Wanda Grant ______________ 182 1980-81 ___Wanda Grant ______________307 1981-82 ___Holly Seimetz _____________169 1982-83 ___Danielle Carson____________ 151 1983-84 ___Danielle Carson____________184 1984-85 ___Danielle Carson____________199 1985-86 ___Dorothy Bowers ____________ 275 1986-87 ___Dorothy Bowers ____________257 1987-88 ___Dorothy Bowers ____________342 1988-89 ___Jenny Woodward___________ 135 1989-90 ___Margaret Somple ___________196 1990-91 ___Margaret Somple ___________196 1991-92 ___Donna Wertz ______________186 1992-93 ___Donna Djorovic ____________164 1993-94 ___Kristi Echelberry ___________ 102 1994-95 ___Caroline McCombs _________ 142 1995-96 ___Liz Hauger ________________ 170 1996-97 ___Liz Hauger ________________ 197 1997-98 ___Ann Marie Martin___________ 189 1998-99 ___Brianne Kenneally __________ 149 1999-00 ___Brianne Kenneally __________195 2000-01 ___Alyson Vogrin _____________ 146 2001-02 ___Heather Harris _____________ 155 2002-03 ___Jen Perugini ______________134 2003-04 ___Cathy Hanek _______________82 2004-05 ___Jen Perugini ______________ 150 2005-06 ___Kristy Gaudiose _____________94 2006-07 ___Heather Karner _____________98 2007-08 ___Tiara Scott ________________ 139 2008-09 ___Tiara Scott _________________92 2009-10 ___Brandi Brown ______________ 127
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1975-76 ___Cheryl Kozak _____________ .529 1976-77 ___Marilyn Colla _____________ .426 1977-78 ___Wanda Grant _____________ .466 1978-79 ___Wanda Grant ____________ .582 1979-80 ___Wanda Grant ____________ .514 1980-81 ___Holly Seimetz ____________ .575 1981-82 ___Holly Seimetz ____________ .504 1982-83 ___Cindy Brunot _____________ .565 1983-84 ___Sharon Woodward_________ .525 1984-85 ___Dorothy Bowers ___________ .575 1985-86 ___Dorothy Bowers ___________ .560 1986-87 ___Dorothy Bowers ___________ .508 1987-88 ___Dorothy Bowers ___________ .552 1988-89 ___Stephanie Coie ___________ .445 1989-90 ___Margaret Somple __________ .512 1990-91 ___Jenny Robinson___________ .515 1991-92 ___Kristi Echelberry __________ .568 1992-93 ___Kristi Echelberry __________ .502 1993-94 ___Kristi Echelberry __________ .447 1994-95 ___Ann Marie Martin__________ .539 1995-96 ___Ann Marie Martin__________ .539 1996-97 ___Ann Marie Martin__________ .519 1997-98 ___Ann Marie Martin__________ .528 1998-99 ___Alyson Vogrin ____________ .487 1999-00 ___Brianne Kenneally _________ .420
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2000-01 ___Jenny Horner _____________ .462 2001-02 ___Jenny Horner _____________ .498 2002-03 ___Devin Novak _____________ .463 2003-04 ___Tara Fleming _____________ .471 2004-05 ___Jessica Schloemp _________ .509 2005-06 ___Michelle Holmes __________ .531 2006-07 ___Nikita LaFleur ____________ .448 2007-08 ___Tiara Scott _______________ .545 2008-09 ___Nikita LaFleur ____________ .550 2009-10 ___Brandi Brown _____________ .439
FREE THROWS MADE 1975-76 ___Cheryl Kozak _______________33 1976-77 ___Linda Fredericks ____________ 42 1977-78 ___Wanda Grant _______________48 1978-79 ___Vicki Lawrence _____________60 1979-80 ___Vicki Lawrence _____________64 1980-81 ___Wanda Grant _______________96 1981-82 ___Holly Seimetz ______________67 1982-83 ___Margaret Peters_____________68 1983-84 ___Mary Jo Vodenichar _________79 1984-85 ___Mary Jo Vodenichar _________84 1985-86 ___Dorothy Bowers ____________ 119 1986-87 ___Dorothy Bowers ____________104 1987-88 ___Dorothy Bowers _____________99 1988-89 ___Jenny Woodward ___________ 41 1989-90 ___Margaret Somple ____________99 1990-91 ___Margaret Somple ____________73 1991-92 ___Kristi Echelberry ____________63 1992-93 ___Kristi Echelberry ____________84 1993-94 ___Kristi Echelberry ____________99 1994-95 ___Liz Hauger _________________85 1995-96 ___Liz Hauger ________________ 116 1996-97 ___Liz Hauger ________________ 118 1997-98 ___Ann Marie Martin___________ 107 1998-99 ___Brianne Kenneally __________ 116 1999-00 ___Brianne Kenneally __________ 140 2000-01 ___Alyson Vogrin ______________85 2001-02 ___Maggie Johnston ____________ 42 2002-03 ___Jen Perugini _______________ 81 2003-04 ___Cathy Hanek _______________53 2004-05 ___Michelle Holmes ____________ 74 2005-06 ___Ashlee Russo _____________ 103 2006-07 ___Monique Godfrey____________60 2007-08 ___Tiara Scott ________________ 127 2008-09 ___Tiara Scott _________________57 2009-10 ___Brandi Brown _______________88
1989-90 ___Dianne Rappach __________ .814 1990-91 ___Dianne Rappach __________ .854 1991-92 ___Cathy Hartman ___________ .862 1992-93 ___Kristi Echelberry __________ .778 1993-94 ___Liz Hauger _______________ .792 1994-95 ___Ann Marie Martin _________ .833 1995-96 ___Liz Hauger _______________ .795 1996-97 ___Caroline McCombs ________ .838 1997-98 ___Ann Marie Martin__________ .907 1998-99 ___Brianne Kenneally ________ .859 1999-00 ___Alyson Vogrin ___________ .837 2000-01 ___Jen Lyden _______________ .882 2001-02 ___Heather Harris ____________ .755 2002-03 ___Jen Perugini _____________ .890 2003-04 ___Cathy Hanek _____________ .791 2004-05 ___Lauren Branson ___________ .820 2005-06 ___Kristy Gaudiose ___________ .847 2006-07 ___Heather Karner ___________ .795 2007-08 ___Kelsey Gurganus __________ .846 2008-09 ___Kelsey Gurganus __________ .778 2009-10 ___Kenya Middlebrooks _______ .747
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
1975-76 ___Cheryl Kozak _____________ .600 1976-77 ___Linda Fredericks __________ .617 1977-78 ___Jayne Petrek _____________ .636 1978-79 ___Vicki Lawrence ___________ .769 1979-80 ___Vicki Lawrence ___________ .744 1980-81 ___Shirley Barnett____________ .692 1981-82 ___Denise Schwab ___________ .774 1982-83 ___Margaret Peters___________ .660 1983-84 ___Mary Jo Vodenichar _______ .782 1984-85 ___Mary Jo Vodenichar _______ .816 1985-86 ___Debbie Burkett ___________ .809 1986-87 ___Dorothy Bowers ___________ .759 1987-88 ___Stephanie Coie ___________ .853 1988-89 ___Stephanie Coie ___________ .800
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Ann Marie Martin led YSU in free throws and scoring in its 28-3 season in 1997-98.
1986-87 ___Tanja Simione ______________20 1987-88 ___Carol Nee _________________29 1988-89 ___Dianne Rappach ____________ 37 1989-90 ___Dianne Rappach ____________54 1990-91 ___Dianne Rappach ____________63 1991-92 ___Dianne Rappach ____________44 1992-93 ___Tiffany Adams ______________79 1993-94 ___Monica Grexa ______________43 1994-95 ___Christina Ferraro ____________ 19 1995-96 ___Caroline McCombs __________36 1996-97 ___Shannon Beach _____________57 1997-98 ___Shannon Beach _____________57 1998-99 ___Lisa Rotunno _______________52 1999-00 ___Leslie Majewski _____________70
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS | ANNUAL STAT LEADERS 2000-01 ___Cathy Hanek _______________ 31 2001-02 ___Heather Harris ______________52 2002-03 ___Devin Novak _______________69 2003-04 ___Cathy Hanek _______________38 2004-05 ___Barb Fabianova _____________66 2005-06 ___Kristy Gaudiose _____________55 2006-07 ___Heather Karner _____________52 2007-08 ___Heather Karner _____________87 2008-09 ___Camisha Alexander __________ 41 2009-10 ___Bojana Dimitrov _____________ 37
REBOUNDS 1975-76 ___Linda Fredericks ___________ 137 1976-77 ___Linda Fredericks ___________160 1977-78 ___Wanda Grant ______________ 231 1978-79 ___Wanda Grant ______________330 1979-80 ___Wanda Grant ______________236 1980-81 ___Wanda Grant ______________381 1981-82 ___Holly Seimetz _____________283 1982-83 ___Danielle Carson____________ 174 1983-84 ___Mary Jo Vodenichar ________ 217 1984-85 ___Mary Jo Vodenichar ________223 1985-86 ___Dorothy Bowers ____________326 1986-87 ___Dorothy Bowers ____________ 242 1987-88 ___Dorothy Bowers ____________325 1988-89 ___Cara Hendrix ______________ 176 1989-90 ___Margaret Somple ___________253 1990-91 ___Margaret Somple ___________ 241 1991-92 ___Donna Wertz ______________229 1992-93 ___Donna Djorovic ____________282 1993-94 ___Kristi Echelberry ___________200 1994-95 ___Kristi Echelberry ___________ 215 1995-96 ___Shannon Beach ____________248 1996-97 ___Shannon Beach ____________240 1997-98 ___Teresita Jones _____________207 1998-99 ___Missy Young ______________ 215 1999-00 ___Missy Young ______________246 2000-01 ___Alyson Vogrin _____________ 178 2001-02 ___Jen Perugini ______________239 2002-03 ___Jen Perugini ______________227 2003-04 ___Jessica Forsythe ___________190 2004-05 ___Jen Perugini ______________288 2005-06 ___Jessica Schloemp __________198 2006-07 ___Jessica Schloemp __________ 133 2007-08 ___Jessica Schloemp __________226 2008-09 ___Nikita LaFleur _____________ 187 2009-10 ___Brandi Brown ______________ 318
1989-90 ___Dianne Rappach ___________ 140 1990-91 ___Dianne Rappach ___________154 1991-92 ___Rachel Cowley ____________ 117 1992-93 ___Rachel Cowley ____________ 112 1993-94 ___Monica Grexa ______________83 1994-95 ___Liz Hauger ________________100 1995-96 ___Caroline McCombs _________144 1996-97 ___Colleen Cook______________ 141 1997-98 ___Caroline McCombs _________ 149 1998-99 ___Leslie Majewski ____________100 1999-00 ___Brianne Kenneally __________ 130 2000-01 ___Alyson Vogrin ______________70 2001-02 ___Maggie Johnston ____________92 2002-03 ___Maggie Johnston ___________ 114 2003-04 ___Kristy Gaudiose _____________ 71 2004-05 ___Lauren Branson ____________ 159 2005-06 ___Ashlee Russo ______________63 2006-07 ___Lauren Branson ____________ 121 2007-08 ___Lauren Branson ____________ 167 2008-09 ___Macey Nortey ______________80 2009-10 ___Macey Nortey _____________ 131
1989-90 ___Dianne Rappach ____________83 1990-91 ___Dianne Rappach ____________87 1991-92 ___Jeanna Rex ________________50 1992-93 ___Tiffany Adams ______________67 1993-94 ___Monica Grexa ______________66 1994-95 ___Caroline McCombs __________58 1995-96 ___Colleen Cook_______________95 1996-97 ___Colleen Cook______________105 1997-98 ___Colleen Cook______________ 145 1998-99 ___Leslie Majewski _____________63 1999-00 ___Brianne Kenneally ___________70 2000-01 ___Monica Vicarel______________ 51 2001-02 ___Maggie Johnston ____________45 2002-03 ___Maggie Johnston ____________48 2003-04 ___Jessica Forsythe ____________43 2004-05 ___Lauren Branson _____________44 2005-06 ___Kristy Gaudiose _____________36 2006-07 ___Lauren Branson _____________45 2007-08 ___Lauren Branson _____________55 2008-09 ___Kenya Middlebrooks _________ 37 2009-10 ___Brandi Brown _______________49
STEALS
SCORING AVERAGE
1975-76 ___Cyndi Buchanan ____________63 1976-77 ___Jayne Petrek _______________63 1977-78 ___Cindy Diatko _______________78 1978-79 ___Vicki Lawrence _____________90 1979-80 ___Vicki Lawrence _____________ 51 1981-82 ___Margaret Peters_____________39 1982-83 ___Margaret Peters_____________85 1983-84 ___Danielle Carson_____________56 1984-85 ___Danielle Carson_____________73 1984-85 ___Margaret Peters_____________73 1985-86 ___Danielle Carson_____________ 91 1986-87 ___Stephanie Coie _____________62 1987-88 ___Carol Nee _________________73 1988-89 ___Stephanie Coie _____________77
1975-76 ___Cheryl Kozak _____________ 14.1 1976-77 ___Linda Fredericks __________ 14.0 1977-78 ___Wanda Grant _____________ 16.4 1978-79 ___Wanda Grant _____________ 19.9 1979-80 ___Wanda Grant _____________ 26.0 1980-81 ___Wanda Grant _____________ 28.4 1981-82 ___Holly Seimetz ____________ 18.4 1982-83 ___Danielle Carson___________ 12.8 1983-84 ___Danielle Carson___________ 17.5 1984-85 ___Mary Jo Vodenichar _______ 17.4 1985-86 ___Dorothy Bowers ___________ 23.9 1986-87 ___Dorothy Bowers ___________ 24.7 1987-88 ___Dorothy Bowers ___________ 27.9 1988-89 ___Stephanie Coie ___________ 11.5 1989-90 ___Margaret Somple __________ 18.2 1990-91 ___Margaret Somple __________ 16.6 1991-92 ___Donna Wertz _____________ 16.2 1992-93 ___Donna Djorovic ___________ 13.4 1993-94 ___Kristi Echelberry __________ 12.4 1994-95 ___Kristi Echelberry __________ 12.9 1995-96 ___Liz Hauger _______________ 16.4 1996-97 ___Liz Hauger _______________ 18.7 1997-98 ___Ann Marie Martin__________ 16.3 1998-99 ___Brianne Kenneally ________ 16.3 1999-00 ___Brianne Kenneally _________ 18.7 2000-01 ___Brianne Kenneally _________ 22.8 2001-02 ___Heather Harris ____________ 14.4 2002-03 ___Jen Perugini _____________ 12.7 2003-04 ___Cathy Hanek ______________ 9.1 2004-05 ___Jen Perugini _____________ 14.4 2005-06 ___Kristy Gaudiose ___________ 10.9 2006-07 ___Heather Karner ___________ 10.9 2007-08 ___Heather Karner ___________ 14.0 2008-09 ___Nikita LaFleur _____________ 8.5 2009-10 ___Brandi Brown _____________ 11.4
ASSISTS 1975-76 ___Cyndi Buchanan ____________44 1976-77 ___Joanne LaGamba ___________55 1977-78 ___Cindy Diatko ______________ 110 1978-79 ___Cindy Diatko ______________ 214 1979-80 ___Cindy Jackson ______________59 1980-81 ___Shirley Barnett_____________104 1981-82 ___Margaret Peters_____________93 1982-83 ___Margaret Peters____________ 140 1983-84 ___Margaret Peters____________ 151 1984-85 ___Margaret Peters____________ 149 1985-86 ___Danielle Carson____________269 1986-87 ___Tanja Simione _____________ 162 1987-88 ___Carol Nee ________________190 1988-89 ___Dianne Rappach ___________106
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Margaret Peters led YSU in assists every season during her career from 1981-85.
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Year 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
W-L 9-4 13-4 11-6 19-3 13-5 20-5 10-12 11-16 7-17 14-13 12-16 13-14 18-10 14-14 17-10 24-4 19-9 17-11 6-20 17-11 20-9 23-6 28-3 20-9 22-9 10-18 12-16 6-22 4-24 12-16 8-20 7-21 14-17 3-27 0-30
FG-A 364-761 364-978 426-1,085 694-1,560 547-1,228 822-1,718 632-1,591 787-1,865 725-1,575 829-1,923 839-1,950 817-1,870 913-2,032 796-1,923 776-1,848 874-2,017 865-2,102 802-2,029 647-1,721 781-1,874 769-1,851 852-1,847 888-1,967 750-1,874 809-2,061 692-1,738 711-1,687 678-1,700 524-1,570 618-1,556 558-1,441 546-1,544 676-1,772 554-1,598 516-1,684
Pct. .478 .372 .393 .445 .445 .478 .397 .422 .460 .431 .430 .437 .449 .415 .420 .433 .412 .395 .376 .417 .415 .461 .451 .400 .393 .398 .421 .399 .334 .397 .387 .354 .381 .347 .306
3FG-A -----------34-96 5-183 73-193 69-191 78-208 106-311 150-448 121-414 79-306 121-357 194-526 197-564 182-533 199-560 161-534 188-552 164-462 152-511 172-474 105-384 147-464 174-547 104-390 108-410
Pct. -----------.354 .273 .378 .361 .375 .341 .335 .292 .269 .339 .369 .349 .341 .355 .301 .341 .355 .297 .363 .273 .317 .318 .267 .263
FT-A 110-221 114-226 170-334 214-368 203-367 309-484 244-382 304-550 274-415 392-501 377-590 499-757 349-500 302-470 381-567 389-588 340-484 349-541 369-527 421-631 515-718 472-628 538-696 465-634 481-675 360-490 239-346 288-378 315-446 349-464 412-582 358-540 456-609 293-456 317-503
Pct. Reb. .521 593 .504 662 .509 721 .582 1,025 .553 691 .638 1,280 .639 1,106 .553 1,215 .660 877 .782 1,146 .639 1,151 .659 1,104 .698 1,163 .643 1,150 .672 1,222 .662 1,364 .703 1,317 .645 1,333 .700 1,148 .667 1,292 .717 1,223 .752 1,138 .773 1,119 .733 1,083 .713 1,236 .735 1,012 .691 1,001 .762 1,008 .706 1,051 .752 1,054 .708 991 .663 1,024 .749 1,139 .643 999 .630 997 OPPONENTS
Year 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
W-L 9-4 13-4 11-6 19-3 13-5 20-5 10-12 11-16 7-17 14-13 12-16 13-14 18-10 14-14 17-10 24-4 19-9 17-11 6-20 17-11 20-9 23-6 28-3 20-9 22-9 10-18 12-16 6-22 4-24 12-16 8-20 7-21 14-17 3-27 0-30
FG-A -----689-1,768 597-1,571 748-1,666 730-1,550 772-1,776 871-1,871 706-1,663 775-1,788 668-1,611 635-1,707 606-1,709 725-1,747 740-1,906 719-1,755 657-1,762 756-1,818 754-1,790 750-1,798 699-1,710 736-1,847 732-1,611 699-1,650 756-1,768 635-1,616 664-1,704 703-1,613 653-1,594 773-1,833 788-1,723 874-1,823
Pct. -----.390 .380 .449 .470 .435 .466 .425 .433 .415 .372 .355 .415 .388 .410 .373 .416 .421 .417 .409 .398 .454 .424 .428 .393 .390 .436 .410 .422 .457 .479
3FG-A -----------38-117 62-143 41-146 62-218 90-298 88-259 93-318 95-317 137-447 128-447 139-462 122-422 127-459 138-443 137-399 169-512 194-551 146-439 167-538 132-382 145-447 155-486 161-476 153-465
Pct. -----------.325 .434 .281 .284 .302 .340 .292 .300 .306 .286 .301 .289 .277 .312 .343 .330 .352 .333 .310 .346 .324 .319 .338 .329
FT-A -----326-534 261-421 398-635 394-598 425-635 436-660 499-757 416-602 500-739 455-706 434-642 495-782 447-685 459-768 453-717 389-619 394-575 474-679 495-705 483-752 420-629 396-575 409-581 384-550 307-452 327-472 392-589 397-613 367-572 330-508
Pct. -----.610 .620 .627 .659 .669 .661 .659 .691 .677 .644 .676 .633 .653 .598 .637 .628 .685 .698 .702 .642 .668 .689 .704 .698 .679 .693 .666 .648 .642 .650
Reb. -----1,078 1,031 1,105 970 1,134 1,173 1,181 1,146 1,188 1,189 1,175 1,235 1,350 1,270 1,186 1,213 1,131 1,215 1,256 1,379 1,133 1,071 1,155 1,147 1,067 978 1,128 1,216 1,169 1,276
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Avg. 37.1 41.4 48.1 44.6 37.8 51.2 50.3 45.0 36.5 42.4 41.1 40.9 41.5 41.1 45.3 48.7 47.0 47.6 44.2 46.1 42.2 39.2 36.1 37.3 39.9 36.1 35.8 36.0 37.5 37.6 35.4 36.6 36.7 33.3 33.2
A 200 185 237 579 276 391 283 389 401 497 518 490 566 438 408 531 546 457 361 480 498 544 590 417 489 410 458 423 341 435 338 341 438 294 275
TO 280 434 280 494 -423 431 618 489 497 701 560 529 592 587 547 498 569 570 584 602 583 565 511 507 467 542 520 550 518 517 546 528 625 579
Blk ------76 69 47 45 41 82 75 79 97 136 84 131 64 68 96 47 78 75 76 50 91 103 86 113 69 102 109 71 45
Stl 251 293 325 363 253 219 172 298 235 265 301 325 331 384 364 384 292 305 361 318 377 371 459 323 308 266 270 213 232 204 195 219 201 214 221
Pts 838 842 1,019 1,602 1,310 1,953 1,508 1,878 1,723 1,990 2,055 1,971 2,225 1,967 2,002 2,215 2,176 2,103 1,784 2,062 2,174 2,370 2,511 2,147 2,298 1,905 1,849 1,808 1,515 1,757 1,633 1,597 1,982 1,505 1,457
Avg. 52.4 52.6 67.9 69.2 73.1 78.1 68.5 69.6 71.8 73.7 73.4 73.0 79.5 70.3 74.1 79.1 72.6 75.1 68.6 73.6 75.0 81.7 81.0 74.0 74.1 68.0 66.0 64.6 54.1 62.8 58.3 57.0 63.9 50.2 48.6
Avg. -----43.1 46.9 40.9 40.4 42.0 41.9 43.7 40.9 42.4 44.0 42.0 44.1 48.2 48.4 42.4 41.8 39.0 39.2 43.3 44.5 40.5 38.2 41.2 41.0 38.1 34.9 40.3 39.2 39.0 42.5
A -----277 276 360 377 397 473 402 495 370 326 337 392 398 422 421 514 484 579 417 434 450 446 501 363 395 409 400 492 524 551
TO -----442 388 619 504 505 578 660 631 736 686 668 585 607 522 572 683 687 782 665 690 539 526 457 483 435 429 494 509 486 480
Blk ------58 83 50 65 98 56 61 78 47 43 46 70 63 66 103 83 73 65 77 69 51 65 87 89 109 94 78 88 97
Stl -----255 228 268 217 226 218 244 231 285 254 240 227 278 319 286 306 271 288 249 234 224 259 264 312 269 289 235 272 305 304
Pts 685 564 827 1,164 1,078 1,704 1,455 1,894 1,856 1,969 2,178 1,949 2,028 1,877 1,787 1,736 2,033 2,020 1,990 1,904 2,029 2,041 2,096 2,020 2,093 2,021 1,963 2,115 1,800 1,802 1,865 1,843 2,098 2,104 2,231
Avg. 52.7 43.4 51.7 52.9 59.9 68.2 66.1 70.2 77.3 72.9 77.8 72.2 72.4 67.0 66.2 62.0 72.6 72.1 76.5 68.0 70.0 70.4 67.6 69.7 67.5 72.2 70.1 75.5 64.3 64.4 66.6 65.8 67.7 70.1 74.4
A great University. City. Team!
2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS | SERIES RECORDS Team Record Streak Akron 36-12 L1 Albany 1-0 W1 American 1-0 W1 Arizona 0-1 L1 Ashland 3-0 W3 Auburn 0-1 L1 Austin Peay 7-3 W7 Baldwin-Wallace 1-0 W1 Boston 0-1 L1 Bowling Green 10-13 L3 Bucknell 3-1 W3 Buffalo 12-11 L3 Butler 5-15 L9 California-Irvine 1-0 W1 Canisius 1-5 L4 Capital 0-1 L1 C. Connecticut State 6-0 W6 Central Florida 0-1 L1 Central Michigan 1-4 L1 Central State 4-0 W4 Charleston (W.Va.) 0-1 W1 Chicago State 22-2 L2 Cincinnati 0-5 L5 Clarion 6-1 W4 Clemson 0-1 L1 Cleveland State 30-22 L7 Coppin State 1-1 L1 Davis and Elkins 1-0 W1 Dayton 1-0 W1 Delaware 1-0 W1 Detroit 12-14 L3 Duquesne 8-5 L1 Dyke 1-0 W1 Eastern Illinois 4-4 W1 Eastern Kentucky 7-6 W3 Eastern Michigan 2-4 L2 Edinboro 3-1 W1 Elon 0-2 L2 Fairleigh Dickinson 1-0 W1 Florida Atlantic 1-0 W1 Florida International 0-2 L2 Gannon 5-0 W5 Geneva 2-0 W2 Georgia State 1-2 L1 Green Bay 1-23 L11 Grove City 1-0 W1 High Point 0-1 L1 Hiram 2-0 W2 Indiana 0-2 L2 Indiana State 1-3 L2 IPFW 3-1 W2 IUPUI 5-3 L3 James Madison 0-1 L1 John Carroll 3-1 W2 Kent State 12-26 L4 Kent State-Tuscawarus 3-0 W3 Lakeland 2-0 W2 LaSalle 0-2 L2 Lamar 1-0 W1 Lock Haven 2-0 W2 Long Island 0-1 L1 Loyola 4-15 L5 Malone 8-3 W4 Manhattan 0-2 L2 Marshall 12-4 W6 Memphis 2-0 W2 Miami (Ohio) 2-4 L2
A great University. City. Team!
First 1976 2007 1989 1982 1979 2003 1984 1977 1986 1978 1989 1989 2002 1998 1989 1977 1995 1985 1982 1980 1983 1989 1980 1977 2003 1976 2005 1981 1992 1984 1983 1976 1988 1993 1980 1985 1984 2003 1980 2004 2000 1979 1976 1985 1993 1983 2009 1976 1996 1980 2002 1999 2004 1977 1976 1976 1983 1983 1992 1991 2007 2002 1976 1989 1978 1992 1976
Last 2009 2007 1989 1982 1982 2003 1988 1976 1986 2009 1992 2009 2010 1998 2009 1977 1997 1985 2008 1983 1983 2001 2007 1982 2003 2010 2006 1981 1992 1984 2010 2006 1988 1996 1988 2005 1991 2009 1980 2004 2000 1983 1977 2000 2010 1983 2009 1978 2005 2006 2005 2005 2004 1980 2009 1978 1983 1986 1992 1992 2007 2010 1990 1999 2000 1998 2007
Team Record Streak Michigan 1-1 W1 Minnesota 0-1 L1 Middle Tennessee State0-10 L10 Milwaukee 5-20 L11 Missouri 0-1 L1 Montevallo 0-1 L1 Morehead State 7-7 W1 Mount St. Joseph’s 1-1 W1 Mount Union 1-0 W1 New Mexico State 0-1 L1 Niagara 6-4 L4 North Carolina State 0-1 L1 UNC-Wilmington 0-1 L1 Northeastern Illinois 12-0 W12 Northern Illinois 0-4 L4 Notre Dame 0-1 L1 Oakland 3-6 L6 Oberlin 2-0 W2 Ohio 9-6 W1 Ohio Dominican 1-0 W1 Ohio Northern 1-0 W1 Ohio State 0-3 L3 Oklahoma State 0-1 L1 Oral Roberts 5-5 L3 Penn State 0-2 L2 Pepperdine 0-1 L1 Pittsburgh 4-12 L4 Pittsburgh-Johnstown 1-0 W1 Rio Grande 1-0 W1 Robert Morris 14-4 L2 Saint Francis (Pa.) 1-2 L2 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 0-1 L1 Saint Louis 2-0 W2 St. Peter’s (N.J.) 0-1 L2 Sam Houston State 1-0 W1 Scranton (Pa.) 1-0 W1 Siena 1-0 W1 Slippery Rock 2-0 W2 South Florida 0-1 L1 Southern Utah 9-2 L2 Syracuse 0-1 L1 Tennessee 0-2 L2 Tennessee-Martin 1-0 W1 Tennessee State 2-0 W2 Tennessee Tech 1-12 L2 Toledo 9-9 L1 Troy 5-3 L3 UIC (Illinois at Chicago) 8-13 L3 ULM (Louisiana at Monroe) 0-1 L1 UMKC 13-4 W3 UNLV 1-2 W1 Valparaiso 14-13 L2 Vanderbilt 0-1 L1 Virginia Tech 1-0 W1 Wayne State 2-2 L1 Weber State 1-1 L1 West Liberty State 1-0 W1 West Virginia 8-7 W2 Western Illinois 15-8 L2 Western Michigan 2-4 W1 Westminster 3-0 W3 Wisconsin-Lacrosse 0-1 L1 Wright State 21-20 L6 Xavier 3-3 L1
First 1989 1983 1984 1991 1993 1985 1982 1976 1977 2003 1989 1998 2006 1991 1993 1988 1999 1976 1979 1977 1976 1979 1991 1998 1996 1998 1977 1983 1981 1983 2007 1988 2004 1984 1993 1983 1986 1990 1981 1998 1983 1992 1996 1987 1983 1979 1995 1993 2009 1987 1987 1993 2002 1992 1980 2008 1978 1978 1983 1987 1976 1979 1979 1981
Last 1990 1983 1988 2010 1993 1985 1990 1982 1977 2003 2009 1998 2006 1998 1994 1988 2007 1978 2005 1977 1976 2007 1991 2001 2000 1998 2009 1983 1981 2006 2009 1988 2005 1984 1993 1983 1986 1991 1981 2001 1983 1993 1996 1988 1988 2008 1997 2009 2009 2001 1997 2010 2002 1992 1983 2009 1978 1997 2001 1991 1983 1979 2010 2004
MVP Shannon Beach and the Penguins defeated Buffalo in the 1996 MidCon Championship game.
Cathy Hanek helped lead YSU to its last win over a ranked opponent, a 60-56 victory over No. 23 Green Bay on Feb. 19, 2005.
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS | ALL-TIME RESULTS 1975-76 Coach: Joyce Ramsey • 9-4 (.692) Jan. 10__ at Oberlin ___________ W, 67-34 Jan. 19 __ at Cleveland State ____ W, 67-66 Jan. 23__ KENT STATE (Tusc.) __ W, 53-31 Jan. 29__ HIRAM ____________ W, 108-55 Jan. 31 __ DUQUESNE _________ W, 58-38 Feb. 6 __ at Malone ___________ W, 55-53 Feb. 10 _ at Geneva __________ W, 54-46 Feb. 11__ KENT STATE _________L, 54-62 Feb. 13 _ at Akron _____________ L, 65-75 Feb. 20 _ at Westminster _______ W, 59-49 Feb. 22 _ MIAMI (OHIO)_________L, 60-65 March 1 _ Ohio Northern+ ______ W, 69-48 March 2 Mt. St. Joseph++ ______ L, 61-72 +-1st Round of O.A.I.S.W. Tournament ++-2nd Round of O.A.I.S.W. Tournament
1976-77 Coach: Joyce Ramsey • 13-4 (.765) Jan. 7___ BALDWIN-WALLACE _ W, 69-30 Jan. 10__ KENT STATE (Tusc.) __ W, 77-55 Jan. 13 __ at John Carroll _______ W, 78-34 Jan. 16__ at Geneva ___________ W, 74-38 Jan. 20__ at Pittsburgh _________ W, 86-37 Jan. 22__ AKRON _____________ W, 68-65 Jan. 26__ at Malone ___________ W, 69-47 Jan. 29__ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 59-33 Feb. 1 __ CLARION __________ W, 65-36 Feb. 13 _ at Mount Union _______ W, 87-41 Feb. 16 _ at Kent State __________L, 54-55 Feb. 17 _ at Duquesne __________L, 50-51 Feb. 18 _ vs. Ohio Dominican+ __ W, 87-41 Feb. 21 _ vs. Cleveland State+ __ W, 79-57 Feb. 23 _ vs. Capital + __________L, 50-51 March 1 _ at Westminster _______ W, 54-45 March 3 _ vs. Kent State _________L, 50-55 + O.A.I.S.W. Tourn.
1977-78 Coach: Joyce Ramsey • 11-6 (.647) Jan. 14 __ MIAMI (OHIO)_________L, 54-58 Jan. 19 __ at Hiram ____________ W, 42-39 Jan. 23__ WEST LIBERTY STATE W, 50-29 Jan. 25__ KENT STATE ________ W, 71-62 Jan. 28__ GENEVA ____________ W, 56-53 Jan. 31 __ at Akron ____________ W, 81-43 Feb. 2 __ at West Virginia _______L, 44-70 Feb. 5 __ MALONE ____________L, 49-59 Feb. 7 __ BOWLING GREEN____ W, 66-58 Feb. 11__ at Cleveland State ____ W, 49-44 Feb. 15 _ JOHN CARROLL ______L, 62-67 Feb. 16 _ KENT STATE (Tusc.) __ W, 54-42 Feb. 18 _ CLARION ___________L, 48-64 Feb. 21 _ at Oberlin ___________ W, 64-58 Feb. 26 _ at Duquesne _________ W, 89-68 March 3 _ at Bowling Green _____ W, 67-64 March 4 _ Kent State+ ___________L, 52-54
March 2 _ Miami (Ohio)+ ________ W, 69-50 March 3 _ Ohio State+ __________L, 56-62 March 8 _ UW-LaCrosse#________ L, 58-76 /Lady Flash Classic +O.A.I.S.W. Tournament #-Western Michigan Sectionals
1979-80 Coach: Joyce Ramsey • 13-5 (.722) Dec. 28 _ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 64-58 Dec. 29 _ at Kent State _________L, 45-66 Dec. 30 _ at Mount Union _______ W, 79-54 Jan. 5___ CENTRAL STATE ____ W, 79-52 Jan. 12 __ at Cleveland State _____ L, 55-71 Jan. 16__ at John Carroll ______ W, 121-49 Jan. 17 __ CLARION __________ W, 82-47 Jan. 19 __ MARSHALL _________ W, 62-54 Jan. 26__ at Bowling Green _____ W, 69-60 Jan. 31 __ at Ashland __________ W, 80-52 Feb. 2 __ at Toledo ____________ W, 68-50 Feb. 6 __ AKRON _____________ W, 76-58 Feb. 8 __ at Wayne State ________ L, 61-71 Feb. 14 _ GANNON ___________ W, 92-76 Feb. 20 _ KENT STATE _________L, 56-62 Feb. 23 _ OHIO ______________ W, 81-54 Feb. 27 _ at West Virginia ______ W, 81-69 Feb. 28 _ Cincinnati+ ___________ L, 65-75
1980-81 Coach: Joyce Ramsey • 20-5 (.800) Nov. 28 _ Cleveland State/ ______ W, 71-51 Nov. 29 _ Indiana State/ _____(OT) L, 91-93 Nov. 30 _ Eastern Kentucky/ ____ W, 78-64 Dec. 5 __ Pittsburgh* ___________L, 62-80 Dec. 6 __ West Virginia _______ W, 100-79 Dec. 7 __ Fairleigh Dickinson* ___ W, 78-64 Dec. 16 _ at Akron ____________ W, 96-91 Dec. 19 _ at Ohio _____________ W, 87-62 Dec. 20 _ at Marshall __________ W, 79-63 Jan. 7___ at West Virginia ______ W, 78-67 Jan. 15 __ at Clarion ___________ W, 79-66 Jan. 17 __ BOWLING GREEN____ W, 76-58 Jan. 21__ at Gannon ___________ W, 78-70 Jan. 23__ RIO GRANDE _______ W, 85-67 Jan. 24__ at Central State ______ W, 82-57 Jan. 28__ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 82-75 Jan. 30__ XAVIER_____________ W, 78-72 Jan. 31 __ TOLEDO ____________ W, 74-59 Feb. 4 __ at Kent State __________L, 61-66 Feb. 7 __ WRIGHT STATE ______ W, 75-69 Feb. 14 _ EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 80-76 Feb. 19 _ WAYNE STATE_______ W, 75-70 Feb. 21 _ at Cincinnati __________L, 75-84 Feb. 28 _ DAVIS & ELKINS _____ W, 62-54 March 6 _ Kent State+ __________ L, 71-77 /Lady Flash Classic *Pitt Invitational +O.A.I.S.W. State Tournament
1981-82 Coach: Joyce Ramsey • 19-3 (.864) Dec. 27 _ AKRON/ ____________ W, 96-52 Dec. 28 _ at Kent State/ ________ W, 75-56 Jan. 5___ WEST VIRGINIA _____ W, 67-48 Jan. 12 __ at Marshall __________ W, 77-59 Jan. 13 __ at Ohio _____________ W, 57-51 Jan. 17 __ ASHLAND __________ W, 95-43 Jan. 19 __ BOWLING GREEN ___ W, 73-44 Jan. 22__ at Gannon __________ W, 71-65 Jan. 31 __ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 82-50 Feb. 3 __ DUQUESNE _________ W, 67-40 Feb. 6 __ at Clarion ___________ W, 63-54 Feb. 7 __ MALONE ___________ W, 99-58 Feb. 10 _ TOLEDO ____________ W, 74-37 Feb. 13 _ at Akron ____________ W, 71-43 Feb. 16 _ at Miami (Ohio) _______ W, 86-68 Feb. 17 _ at Wright State _______ W, 63-50 Feb. 21 _ at Kent State __________L, 58-61 Feb. 24 _ JOHN CARROLL _____ W, 78-50 March 1 _ Akron+ _____________ W, 67-43
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1984-85
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+ O.A.I.S.W. Tourn.
1978-79
Dec. 30 _ Syracuse* ____________L, 72-85 Jan. 6___ AKRON _____________ W, 70-68 Jan. 11 __ at Cleveland State ____ L, 59-107 Jan. 12 __ AUSTIN PEAY ________L, 78-81 Jan. 14 __ MURRAY STATE ______ L, 61-62 Jan. 19 __ at Middle Tennessee State L, 59-87 Jan. 20__ at Tennessee Tech _____L, 66-84 Jan. 23__ DUQUESNE _________ W, 80-62 Jan. 26__ MOREHEAD STATE __ W, 68-59 Jan. 28__ EASTERN KENTUCKY _ L, 63-75 Feb. 4 __ at Akron ____________ W, 81-65 Feb. 9 __ at Morehead State _____L, 57-64 Feb. 11__ at Eastern Kentucky ____ L, 67-73 Feb. 16 _ at Austin Peay __ (2OT) L, 98-99 Feb. 19 _ at Murray State ________L, 72-84 Feb. 21 _ WEST VIRGINIA _____ W, 77-75 Feb. 23 _ MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE L, 69-75 Feb. 24 _ TENNESSEE TECH ____L, 82-83
Coach: Joyce Ramsey • 10-12 (.455) Nov. 27 _ Indiana State/ ________ W, 63-61 Nov. 28 _ Kent State/ ___________L, 54-64 Nov. 29 _ Akron/ ______________ W, 70-47 Dec. 2 __ GANNON ___________ W, 76-61 Dec. 4 __ South Florida*_________L, 61-63 Dec. 5 __ Cleveland State* ______ W, 66-63 Dec. 17 _ AKRON ______________L, 64-72 Dec. 21 _ at Ohio ______________L, 78-83 Jan. 4___ MOREHEAD STATE ___ L, 45-75 Jan. 8___ XAVIER_____________ W, 77-62 Jan. 9___ MT. ST. JOSEPH _____ W, 80-39 Jan. 11 __ at Pittsburgh __________L, 54-83 Jan. 13 __ WEST VIRGINIA ______L, 52-65 Jan. 23__ CENTRAL STATE ____ W, 81-49 Jan. 29__ at Wayne State _______ W, 76-59 Jan. 30__ at Toledo _____________L, 61-69 Feb. 6 __ at Wright State ________ L, 71-89 Feb. 10 _ KENT STATE ________ W, 64-55 Feb. 18 _ CLARION __________ W, 104-49 Feb. 20 _ at Cleveland State _____ L, 71-90
Wanda Grant averaged 28.4 points in 1980-81 to lead YSU to its first 20-win season.
Feb. 24 _ at Bowling Green ______ L, 72-77 March 5 _ Morehead State$ ______L, 68-80 /Kent State Invitational *Eastern Kentucky Invitational $O.V.C. Tournament
1982-83 Coach: Jeff Cohen • 11-16 (.407) Nov. 26 _ Arizona/ _____________ L, 52-75 Nov. 27 _ Akron/ _______________ L, 57-71 Dec. 1 __ at West Virginia _______L, 82-89 Dec. 4 __ OHIO _______________L, 65-67 Dec. 9 __ at Duquesne __________L, 53-64 Dec. 11 _ ASHLAND __________ W, 79-70 Dec. 15 _ at Kent State __________ L, 66-74 Dec. 17 _ PITTSBURGH ________L, 66-75 Dec. 19 _ CENTRAL MICHIGAN __L, 69-78 Jan. 7___ Pitt-Johnstown* ______ W, 61-58 Jan. 8___ Scranton-PA* ________ W, 79-66 Jan. 9___ Charleston (WV)* _____ L, 74-76 Jan. 10__ at Detroit ____________ W, 60-59 Jan. 11 __ at Malone ____________ L, 62-75 Jan. 15 __ CLEVELAND STATE ___L, 53-58 Jan. 20__ ROBERT MORRIS ____ W, 84-59 Jan. 22__ at Central State ______ W, 69-66 Jan. 29__ GROVE CITY ________ W, 78-64 Feb. 4 __ LAKELAND _________ W, 83-57 Feb. 5 __ WESTMINSTER ______ W, 73-38 Feb. 8 __ at Cincinnati __________L, 74-84 Feb. 16 _ at Lakeland _________ W, 72-67 Feb. 18 _ EASTERN KENTUCKY _L, 68-69 Feb. 23 _ at Gannon ___________ W, 86-67 Feb. 26 _ at Akron _____________L, 68-82 March 5 _ WAYNE STATE________ L, 67-83 March 8 _ Tennessee Tech# _____ L, 78-103 /Kent State Invitational *Indiana (PA) University Invitational #O.V.C. Tournament
1983-84 Coach: Ed DiGregorio 7-17 (.292) • OVC: 3-10 (.300) Nov. 25 _ Cleveland State/ _______ L, 81-86 Nov. 26 _ Akron/ ______________ W, 74-56 Nov. 29 _ at Pittsburgh __________L, 65-83 Dec. 14 _ KENT STATE ________ W, 81-65 Dec. 28 _ LaSalle* _____________L, 72-85 Dec. 29 _ Minnesota* ___________L, 73-92
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Coach: Ed DiGregorio 14-13 (.519) • OVC: 5-9 (.357) Nov. 23 _ Kent State/ __________ W, 64-54 Nov. 24 _ Akron/ ______________ W, 63-59 Nov. 26 _ ROBERT MORRIS ____ W, 64-58 Dec. 1 __ at Ohio ______________L, 76-87 Dec. 3 __ EDINBORO _________ W, 86-41 Dec. 5 __ at Kent State _________ W, 76-61 Dec. 15 _ MALONE ___________ W, 89-65 Dec. 19 _ at West Virginia _______L, 69-84 Dec. 22 _ PITTSBURGH _______ W, 86-84 Dec. 29 _ Delaware# __________ W, 68-51 Dec. 30 _ St. Peter’s# ___________L, 63-78 Jan. 5___ at Akron ____________ W, 76-60 Jan. 12 __ at Austin Peay ________L, 68-77 Jan. 14 __ at Murray State ________ L, 71-81 Jan. 19 __ MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE _(2OT) L, 81-91 Jan. 21__ TENNESSEE TECH ____L, 65-81 Jan. 26__ at Morehead State _____ L, 74-76 Jan. 27__ at Eastern Kentucky ____L, 54-77 Jan. 31 __ at Duquesne __________L, 46-55 Feb. 2 __ AKRON _____________ W, 96-72 Feb. 9 __ MOREHEAD STATE __ W, 80-63 Feb. 11__ EASTERN KENTUCKY _L, 69-80 Feb. 16 _ AUSTIN PEAY _______ W, 88-84 Feb. 18 _ MURRAY STATE ____ W, 104-91 Feb. 20 _ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 76-68 Feb. 23 _ at Middle Tennessee State _ L, 74-87 Feb. 25 _ at Tennessee Tech _____L, 64-93 /Lady Flash Classic #St. Peter’s College Tournament
1985-86 Coach: Ed DiGregorio 12-16 (.429) • OVC: 8-6 (.571) Nov. 23 _ DUQUESNE _________ W, 79-70 Nov. 25 _ at Eastern Michigan ____ L, 74-92 Nov. 29 _ Akron/ ______________ W, 75-72 Nov. 30 _ Kent State/ ___________L, 90-91 Dec. 2 __ at Cleveland State ____ W, 87-73 Dec. 4 __ at Robert Morris ______ W, 78-60 Dec. 15 _ at Central Michigan ____L, 60-83 Dec. 18 _ at Central Florida ______L, 75-89 Dec. 20 _ Georgia State* ________L, 65-78 Dec. 21 _ Montevallo* ___________L, 73-86 Dec. 28 _ OHIO _______________L, 70-80 Dec. 30 _ at Pittsburgh __________ L, 61-76 Jan. 4___ AKRON ______________ L, 77-83 Jan. 11 __ MOREHEAD STATE (OT) W, 80-78 Jan. 13 __ EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 82-72 Jan. 18 __ at Murray State _______ W, 92-87 Jan. 20__ at Austin Peay _______ W, 80-79 Jan. 25__ at Middle Tennessee State L, 72-97 Jan. 27__ at Tennessee Tech _____L, 63-79 Feb. 1 __ at Akron _____________ L, 57-67 Feb. 8 __ TENNESSEE TECH ____ L, 71-73 Feb. 10 _ MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE _ L, 67-77 Feb. 15 _ at Eastern Kentucky ___ W, 86-78 Feb. 17 _ at Morehead State ____ W, 69-65 Feb. 20 _ at Malone ____________L, 64-68
A great University. City. Team!
2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS | ALL-TIME RESULTS Feb. 22 _ AUSTIN PEAY _______ W, 80-72 Feb. 24 _ MURRAY STATE _____ W, 74-65 Mar. 5 __ Tennessee Tech# ______L, 54-89 /Kent State Holiday Tournament *Lady Moccasin Classic #-O.V.C. Tournament
1986-87 Coach: Ed DiGregorio 13-14 (.481) • OVC: 6-8 (.429) Dec. 4 __ at Duquesne _________ W, 76-70 Dec. 6 __ ROBERT MORRIS ____ W, 74-60 Dec. 13 _ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 87-69 Dec. 17 _ at Ohio _____________ W, 63-55 Dec. 20 _ EASTERN MICHIGAN _ W, 80-67 Dec. 22 _ PITTSBURGH ________ L, 57-58 Dec. 27 _ LaSalle/______________L, 60-76 Dec. 28 _ Boston/ ______________ L, 62-74 Dec. 29 _ Siena/ ______________ W, 77-68 Jan. 3___ at Akron _____________L, 59-63 Jan. 6___ at Western Michigan __ L, 69-103 Jan. 10__ at Morehead State _____ L, 81-87 Jan. 12 __ at Eastern Kentucky ___ L, 80-181 Jan. 17 __ MURRAY STATE _____ W, 88-60 Jan. 19 __ AUSTIN PEAY STATE _ W, 71-58 Jan. 24__ MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE_ L, 82-93 Jan. 26__ TENNESSEE TECH ____L, 59-63 Jan. 28__ at Kent State __________ L, 67-84 Jan. 31 __ AKRON _____________ W, 72-70 Feb. 2 __ MALONE ___________ W, 69-59 Feb. 4 __ at Detroit _____________L, 79-91 Feb. 7 __ at Tennessee Tech _____ L, 81-82 Feb. 9 __ at Middle Tennessee State _L, 55-76 Feb. 14 _ EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 91-78 Feb. 17 _ MOREHEAD STATE __ W, 75-72 Feb. 21 _ at Austin Peay ______ W, 102-68 Feb. 23 _ at Murray State ________L, 55-64 /LaSalle Tournament
1987-88 Coach: Ed DiGregorio 18-10 (.643) • OVC 9-5 (.643) Nov. 27 _ at UNLV/ _____________ L, 52-74 Nov. 28 _ vs. UMKC/___________ L, 91-101 Dec. 1 __ DUQUESNE _________ W, 91-62 Dec. 15 _ OHIO ______________ W, 77-71 Dec. 19 _ TENNESSEE STATE __ W, 83-64 Dec. 22 _ at Pittsburgh __________ L, 64-71 Dec. 28 _ at Cleveland State ____ W, 73-64 Dec. 30 _ KENT STATE ________ W, 97-83 Jan. 2___ WESTERN MICHIGAN W, 83-66 Jan. 4___ DETROIT ___________ W, 88-61 Jan. 7___ at Robert Morris _______L, 63-77 Jan. 9___ AKRON ____________ W, 74-63 Jan. 16__ MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE _ L, 73-74 Jan. 18 __ TENNESSEE TECH ___ W, 83-73 Jan. 20__ WRIGHT STATE ______ W, 83-67 Jan. 23__ at Morehead State _____L, 76-85 Jan. 25__ at Eastern Kentucky ___ W, 88-73 Jan. 30__ MURRAY STATE _____ W, 78-61 Feb. 1 __ AUSTIN PEAY _______ W, 79-61 Feb. 6 __ at Akron ____________ W, 78-57 Feb. 13 _ at Austin Peay _______ W, 69-68 Feb. 15 _ at Murray State ________L, 90-91 Feb. 20 _ at Tennessee Tech _____L, 84-97 Feb. 22 _ at Middle Tennessee State _L, 78-80 Feb. 24 _ at Tennessee State (OT) W, 81-72 Feb. 27 _ EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 90-65 Feb. 29 _ MOREHEAD STATE __ W, 85-70 March 9 _ Tennessee Tech* _(OT) L, 74-77 /Las Vegas-Nevada Tournament *O.V.C. Tournament
1988-89 Coach: Ed DiGregorio • 14-14 (.500) Nov. 27 _ DYKE _____________ W, 102-62 Dec. 3 __ at Toledo _____________L, 46-67 Dec. 10 _ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 88-58 Dec. 13 _ at Malone ___________ W, 88-47 Dec. 17 _ EDINBORO _________ W, 73-67 Dec. 19 _ at Ohio _____________ W, 71-65 Dec. 22 _ at Western Michigan ___L, 68-82
Dec. 29 _ St. Joseph’s (Pa.)/ _____L, 66-83 Dec. 30 _ Notre Dame/ __________L, 50-61 Jan. 4___ MALONE ___________ W, 90-51 Jan. 7___ at Akron _____________ L, 58-71 Jan. 10__ at Duquesne _____(OT) L, 74-79 Jan. 14 __ CHICAGO STATE_____ W, 67-59 Jan. 16__ at Bucknell ___________ L, 62-72 Jan. 18 __ at Kent State _________ W, 74-69 Jan. 23__ NIAGARA __________ W, 73-58 Jan. 28__ AKRON _____________ W, 79-62 Jan. 30__ CANISIUS___________ W, 70-54 Feb. 1 __ at Robert Morris _____ W, 80-61 Feb. 4 __ at Morehead State _____L, 64-85 Feb. 8 __ at Chicago State ______ W, 87-72 Feb. 11__ at Eastern Michigan ____L, 62-64 Feb. 15 _ at Detroit _____________L, 64-83 Feb. 18 _ PITTSBURGH ________L, 73-83 Feb. 25 _ at Niagara __________ W, 71-68 Feb. 27 _ at Canisius ___________L, 55-66 March 1 _ at Wright State ________L, 53-65 March 4 _ at Marshall ___________L, 59-63 /St. Joseph’s (PA) University Tournament
1989-90 Coach: Ed DiGregorio • 17-10 (.630) Nov. 24 _ Florida International/ ___ L, 59-71 Nov. 25 _ American/ __________ W, 84-77 Nov. 26 _ Manhattan/ ___________L, 61-64 Nov. 28 _ at Michigan ___________L, 55-87 Dec. 2 __ TOLEDO _____________L, 73-82 Dec. 9 __ MOREHEAD STATE __ W, 74-64 Dec. 16 _ CHICAGO STATE_____ W, 85-42 Dec. 18 _ OHIO________________L, 54-67 Dec. 29 _ WESTERN MICHIGAN _L, 60-65 Jan. 2___ ROBERT MORRIS ____ W, 74-59 Jan. 4___ EASTERN MICHIGAN _ W, 97-90 Jan. 6___ AKRON _____________ W, 88-69 Jan. 8___ DETROIT ___________ W, 72-55 Jan. 11 __ NIAGARA __________ W, 92-61 Jan. 13 __ at Edinboro ___________L, 64-65 Jan. 15 __ WRIGHT STATE ______ W, 87-66 Jan. 18 __ BUCKNELL__________ W, 92-68 Jan. 20__ at Chicago State ______ W, 81-60 Jan. 22__ MARSHALL _________ W, 79-64 Jan. 29__ CANISIUS____________ L, 72-76 Jan. 31 __ at Malone ___________ W, 80-39 Feb. 7 __ KENT STATE _________L, 69-76 Feb. 10 _ at Canisius ___________L, 69-72 Feb. 12 _ at Niagara __________ W, 63-61 Feb. 14 _ at Cleveland State ____ W, 78-52 Feb. 18 _ at Bowling Green _ (OT) W, 79-76 Feb. 27 _ at Akron ____________ W, 61-59
Feb. 16 _ NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS _ W, 92-58 Feb. 19 _ at Niagara __________ W, 88-71 March 2 _ UMKC ______________ W, 60-51
1991-92 Coach: Ed DiGregorio • 19-9 (.679) Nov. 23 _ WESTERN MICHIGAN W, 96-79 Nov. 26 _ at Bowling Green ______L, 79-99 Nov. 29 _ Oklahoma State* ______L, 64-69 Nov. 30 _ Memphis* ___________ W, 77-64 Dec. 5 __ PITTSBURGH _______ W, 82-74 Dec. 7 __ OHIO ______________ W, 88-74 Dec. 14 _ at Slippery Rock _____ W, 90-80 Dec. 19 _ DETROIT ___________ W, 84-72 Dec. 28 _ WRIGHT STATE ______ W, 83-64 Dec. 30 _ at Chicago State ______ W, 88-62 Jan. 4___ BUCKNELL__________ W, 71-45 Jan. 11 __ CHICAGO STATE_____ W, 85-61 Jan. 12 __ VIRGINIA TECH ______ W, 92-81 Jan. 15 _ at Cleveland State ____ W, 82-68 Jan. 21__ at Akron _____________L, 65-70 Jan. 25__ at Northeastern Illinois W, 92-91 Jan. 29__ TOLEDO ____________ W, 66-54 Feb. 1 __ MILWAUKEE ________ W, 65-60 Feb. 5 __ KENT STATE _________L, 82-94 Feb. 8 __ NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS _ W, 69-54 Feb. 10 _ at Tennessee ________ L, 72-100 Feb. 12 _ ROBERT MORRIS ____ L, 71-76 Feb. 15 _ at Detroit _____________L, 70-95 Feb. 17 _ LOCK HAVEN _______ W, 92-76 Feb. 22 _ at Dayton ___________ W, 89-65 Feb. 26 _ at Xavier _____________ L, 61-78 Feb. 29 _ at Milwaukee__________L, 54-77 Mar. 7 __ MARSHALL _________ W, 67-51 * - Oklahoma State University Tournament
1992-93 Coach: Ed DiGregorio 17-11 (.607) • 11-5 (.688) Dec. 1 __ at West Virginia ______ W, 92-72 Dec. 12 _ at Kent State __________L, 69-82 Dec. 16 _ at Marshall ___________L, 62-65 Dec. 19 _ ROBERT MORRIS ___ W, 74-66 Dec. 22 _ vs. Lamar/ ___________ W, 72-62 Dec. 23 _ at UNLV/ _____________L, 64-84 Dec. 28 _ at Ohio _____________ W, 83-64 Jan. 2___ AKRON _____________ W, 71-64 Jan. 7___ at Western Illinois* ____ W, 95-75 Jan. 9___ at Eastern Illinois* ____ W, 66-50 Jan. 14 __ at Cleveland State* ___ W, 84-65 Jan. 16__ WRIGHT STATE* _____ W, 66-59 Jan. 21__ GREEN BAY* _________L, 54-67
/Florida Round Robin Tournament
1990-91 Coach: Ed DiGregorio • 24-4 (.857) Nov. 24 _ at Wright State _______ W, 67-50 Nov. 28 _ at Western Michigan ___ L, 62-77 Dec. 1 __ at Toledo ____________ W, 75-69 Dec. 8 MICHIGAN _________ W, 75-66 Dec. 11 _ at Bucknell __________ W, 78-58 Dec. 15 _ SLIPPERY ROCK ____ W, 83-74 Dec. 17 _ at Ohio ______________ L, 77-83 Dec. 19 _ AKRON _____________ W, 65-43 Dec. 22 _ at Pittsburgh _________ W, 75-62 Dec. 29 _ MALONE __________ W, 109-25 Jan. 2___ EDINBORO _________ W, 85-59 Jan. 5___ DUQUESNE ________ W, 76-57 Jan. 7___ MILWAUKEE ________ W, 84-54 Jan. 9___ NIAGARA ___________ W, 92-57 Jan. 12 __ CHICAGO STATE_____ W, 85-64 Jan. 14 __ BOWLING GREEN____ W, 76-55 Jan. 19 __ at Northeastern Illinois W, 75-65 Jan. 22__ at Robert Morris _____ W, 76-63 Jan. 26__ at UMKC _____________ L, 47-58 Jan. 28__ at Marshall __________ W, 75-69 Jan. 31 __ at Lock Haven _______ W, 86-61 Feb. 2 __ at Kent State _________ L, 91-101 Feb. 9 __ at Chicago State _____ W, 88-58 Feb. 11__ at Milwaukee_________ W, 95-66 Feb. 13 CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 78-62
A great University. City. Team!
YSU’s 24 wins in 1990-91 behind Margaret Somple are the second-most in school history.
Jan. 24__ NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L, 75-91 Jan. 29__ at Valparaiso* ________ L, 99-107 Jan. 31 __ at UIC* _____________ W, 68-59 Feb. 4 __ XAVIER______________L, 79-82 Feb. 6 __ CLEVELAND STATE* _ W, 66-53 Feb. 9 __ TENNESSEE _________L, 54-78 Feb. 11__ WESTERN ILLINOIS* _ W, 80-64 Feb. 13 _ EASTERN ILLINOIS* _ W, 71-56 Feb. 20 _ at Wright State* ______ W, 66-62 Feb. 25 _ at Green Bay* _________L, 58-73 Feb. 27 _ at Northern Illinois* ___ L, 92-105 March 5 _ VALPARAISO* ______W, 117-106 March 7 _ UIC* _______________ W, 74-62 March 12 vs. Cleveland State# __ W, 89-74 March 13 vs. Green Bay#________L, 63-73 /- UNLV Tournament *- Mid-Continent Conference Game #- Mid-Con Tournament Game
1993-94 Coach: Ed DiGregorio 6-20 (.231) • Mid-Con: 3-15 (.167) Nov. 27 _ MARSHALL __________ L, 52-73 Nov. 30 _ WEST VIRGINIA ______L, 75-96 Dec. 3 __ vs. Sam Houston# ____ W, 83-81 Dec. 4 __ Missouri# ____________ L, 62-78 Dec. 11 _ KENT STATE ________ L, 87-105 Dec. 19 _ at Akron ____________ W, 77-60 Dec. 21 _ at Robert Morris ______ W, 77-50 Dec. 28 _ at Green Bay* _________ L, 47-68 Dec. 30 _ at Milwaukee* _________L, 64-73 Jan. 3___ BOWLING GREEN_____L, 66-79 Jan. 8___ CLEVELAND STATE* __L, 82-84 Jan. 13 __ EASTERN ILLINOIS* ___L, 66-79 Jan. 15 __ WRIGHT STATE* ______L, 70-82 Jan. 21__ at UIC* ______________L, 73-86 Jan. 23__ at Valparaiso* _________L, 80-95 Jan. 27__ NORTHERN ILLINOIS* _L, 79-89 Jan. 30__ WESTERN ILLINOIS* __L, 72-84 Feb. 3 __ GREEN BAY* _________L, 42-63 Feb. 5 __ MILWAUKEE* _________L, 59-64 Feb. 12 _ at Cleveland State*_____ L, 67-78 Feb. 17 _ at Eastern Illinois* _____L, 83-97 Feb. 19 _ at Wright State* ______ W, 62-54 Feb. 24 _ UIC* _______________ W, 56-53 Feb. 26 _ VALPARAISO* _______ W, 84-68 March 3 _ at Northern Illinois*_____L, 69-87 March 5 _ at Western Illinois* _____L, 62-64 *-Mid-Continent Conference Game
1994-95 Coach: Ed DiGregorio 17-11 (.607) • Mid-Con: 14-4 (.778) Nov. 26 _ at Marshall ___________L, 73-81 Nov. 29 _ ROBERT MORRIS ____ W, 76-68 Dec. 1 __ at Bowling Green ______ L, 38-76 Dec. 3 __ at Wright State ________L, 62-67 Dec. 10 _ at Kent State __________L, 69-85 Dec. 13 _ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 80-79 Dec. 17 _ at West Virginia _______ L, 67-75 Dec. 20 _ AKRON _____________L, 56-59 Jan. 3___ at Northeastern Illinois* W, 78-55 Jan. 5___ at Chicago State* _____ W, 82-53 Jan. 7___ CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST.* W, 81-60 Jan. 9___ TROY STATE* _______ W, 82-65 Jan. 14 __ BUFFALO* __________ W, 80-65 Jan. 21__ WESTERN ILLINOIS* __L, 63-69 Jan. 23__ UMKC* _____________ W, 96-81 Jan. 28__ at Eastern Illinois* _____L, 53-82 Jan. 30__ at Valparaiso* ________ W, 76-75 Feb. 4 __ CHICAGO STATE* ____ W, 86-51 Feb. 6 __ NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS* W, 82-68 Feb. 11__ at Troy State* ________ W, 75-67 Feb. 13 _ at Central Connecticut State* W, 83-67 Feb. 18 _ at Buffalo* ___________ W, 85-64 Feb. 23 _ at UMKC* ____________L, 84-86 Feb. 25 _ at Western Illinois* _____L, 53-54 Feb. 27 _ VALPARAISO* _______ W, 82-52 March 1 _ Eastern Illinois# ______ W, 73-58 March 6 _ Buffalo# ____________ W, 87-69 March 8 _ at Western Illinois# _____L, 60-73 *- Mid-Con Conference Game # - Mid-Con Tournament Game
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS | ALL-TIME RESULTS Feb. 10 _ at Chicago State* _____ W, 87-54 Feb. 12 _ at Southern Utah* _____ W, 81-80 Feb. 17 _ CHICAGO STATE* ____ W, 90-49 Feb. 19 _ at Valparaiso* _________ L, 67-70 Feb. 24 _ ORAL ROBERTS* ____ W, 77-40 Feb. 26 _ UMKC* _____________ W, 81-65 March 4 _ vs. Southern Utah# (OT) W, 84-78 March 6 _ vs. Western Illinois# ___ W, 67-56 March 7 _ vs. Valparaiso# _______ W, 73-57 March 17 at Penn State$ ________L, 63-83
1995-96 Coach: Ed DiGregorio 20-9 (.690) • Mid-Con: 14-4 (.778) Nov. 27 _ MARSHALL _________ W, 87-75 Nov. 29 _ at Robert Morris ______ W, 66-62 Dec. 2 __ WRIGHT STATE ______ W, 88-80 Dec. 9 __ KENT STATE _________L, 63-88 Dec. 12 _ BOWLING GREEN_____L, 85-87 Dec. 16 _ WEST VIRGINIA ______ L, 91-97 Dec. 21 _ at Cleveland State _____L, 79-91 Jan. 4___ at Buffalo* ____________L, 65-73 Jan. 6___ at Western Illinois* ____ W, 60-58 Jan. 8___ at UMKC* ___________ W, 71-60 Jan. 13 __ NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS* W, 87-77 Jan. 15 __ CHICAGO STATE* ____ W, 83-51 Jan. 20__ at Eastern Illinois* _____L, 73-77 Jan. 22__ at Valparaiso* _________ L, 59-75 Jan. 27__ TROY STATE* _______ W, 87-69 Jan. 29__ CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST.* W, 87-68 Feb. 3 __ UMKC* _____________ W, 67-53 Feb. 5 __ WESTERN ILLINOIS* _ W, 81-76 Feb. 10 _ at Chicago State* _____ W, 66-44 Feb. 12 _ at Northeastern Illinois* W, 89-78 Feb. 17 _ VALPARAISO* ________L, 83-90 Feb. 19 _ EASTERN ILLINOIS* __ W, 69-57 Feb. 22 _ at Central Connecticut State* W, 56-41 Feb. 25 _ at Troy State* ________ W, 76-67 Feb. 28 _ BUFFALO* __________ W, 76-72 March 7 _ Western Illinois% _____ W, 69-59 March 8 _ Troy State% _________ W, 87-67 March 9 _ Buffalo% ____________ W, 53-43 March 15 at Penn State& ________ L, 71-94 *- Mid-Continent Game % - Mid Continent Conference Tournament &- NCAA Tournament
1996-97 Coach: Ed DiGregorio 23-6 (.793) • Mid-Con: 13-3 (.813) Nov. 23 _ at West Virginia ______ W, 88-81 Nov. 26 _ at Wright State _______ W, 85-67 Nov. 30 _ at Marshall _________ W, 102-86 Dec. 3 __ AKRON _____________ W, 87-58 Dec. 7 __ ROBERT MORRIS ____ W, 77-61 Dec. 15 _ at Kent State _________ W, 74-68 Dec. 20 _ at Indiana% ___________ L, 72-77 Dec. 21 _ vs. Tennessee-Martin% W, 96-71 Dec. 28 _ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 89-87 Dec. 30 _ at Bowling Green ______L, 63-78 Jan. 2___ CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST.* W, 86-56 Jan. 6___ at Valparaiso* _______ W, 102-85 Jan. 8___ at Western Illinois* ____ W, 79-53 Jan. 11 __ TROY STATE* ________L, 85-95 Jan. 13 __ UMKC* _____________ W, 79-59 Jan. 18 __ BUFFALO* __________ W, 76-74 Jan. 25__ at Northeastern Illinois* W, 69-68 Jan. 27__ at Chicago State* _____ W, 80-57 Feb. 1 __ WESTERN ILLINOIS* _ W, 99-75 Feb. 3 __ VALPARAISO* _______ W, 98-87 Feb. 6 __ UMKC* _____________ W, 75-59 Feb. 8 __ at Troy State* _________L, 80-81 Feb. 10 _ at Buffalo* ____________ L, 61-91 Feb. 15 _ CHICAGO STATE* ___ W, 100-54 Feb. 17 _ NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS* W, 79-64 Feb. 24 _ at Central Connecticut State* W, 78-52 March 6 _ Western Illinois# ______ W, 82-71 March 7 _ at Buffalo# __________ W, 54-53 March 8 _ vs. Troy State# ________L, 75-89 % - Indiana Tournament *- Mid-Continent Conference Game # - Mid-Con Tournament Game
1997-98 Coach: Ed DiGregorio 28-3 (.903) • Mid Con: 15-1 (.938) Nov. 14 _ BOWLING GREEN_____ L, 72-81 Nov. 16 _ at Toledo ____________ W, 75-71 Nov. 19 _ WEST VIRGINIA _____ W, 96-86 Nov. 22 _ WRIGHT STATE ______ W, 63-55 Nov. 25 _ at Akron ____________ W, 73-58 Nov. 29 _ at UMKC* ___________ W, 66-58 Dec. 5 __ at UNLV% ___________ W, 65-61
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* Mid-Continent Conference Game #Mid-Continent Tournament Game $ NCAA Tournament Game % Manhattan Tournament Game
2000-01
Liz Hauger (left) and Colleen Cook led the Penguins to their first NCAA Tournament in 1995-96. Dec. 6 __ vs Xavier% __________ W, 78-71 Dec. 13 _ KENT STATE ________ W, 87-73 Dec. 20 _ MARSHALL _________ W, 81-52 Dec. 27 _ at Cleveland State ____ W, 79-68 Jan. 3___ NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS* W, 105-65 Jan. 5___ CHICAGO STATE* ___ W, 106-48 Jan. 8___ at Oral Roberts* ______ W, 77-69 Jan. 10__ at Southern Utah* _____ W, 94-84 Jan. 14 __ BUFFALO* __________ W, 83-57 Jan. 19 __ at Western Illinois* ____ W, 98-92 Jan. 24__ at Valparaiso* _________ L, 67-78 Jan. 29__ at Chicago State* _____ W, 91-52 Jan. 31 __ at Northeastern Illinois* W, 100-78 Feb. 5 __ SOUTHERN UTAH* ___ W, 81-71 Feb. 7 __ ORAL ROBERTS* ____ W, 72-50 Feb. 14 _ at Buffalo* ___________ W, 66-65 Feb. 16 _ UMKC* _____________ W, 80-57 Feb. 19 _ VALPARAISO* _______ W, 75-62 Feb. 23 _ WESTERN ILLINOIS* _ W, 88-67 Feb. 28 _ vs Chicago State# ____ W, 76-57 March 2 _ vs. Southern Utah# ___ W, 83-73 March 3 _ vs. Valparaiso# _______ W, 78-69 March 14 vs. Memphis$ ________ W, 91-80 March 15 at NC State$ __________L, 61-88 % - UNLV Tournament *- Mid-Continent Conference Game # - Mid-Con Tournament Game $ - NCAA Tournament Game
1998-99 Coach: Ed DiGregorio 20-9 (.690) • Mid Con: 10-4 (.714) Nov. 14 _ WRIGHT STATE ______ W, 76-66 Nov. 18 _ at Bowling Green ______L, 79-83 Nov. 20 _ at Marshall __________ W, 79-76 Nov. 23 _ TOLEDO _____________ L, 65-74 Nov. 28 _ AKRON _____________ W, 84-77 Dec. 3 __ at Southern Utah* ______L, 78-87 Dec. 5 __ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 74-65 Dec. 12 _ at Kent State __________L, 53-85 Dec. 15 _ BUFFALO ___________ W, 73-69 Dec. 20 _ at Pepperdine% _______L, 72-99 Dec. 21 _ vs. UC-Irvine% _______ W, 64-61 Jan. 2___ IUPUI*______________ W, 85-59
Jan. 4___ OAKLAND __________ W, 87-72 Jan. 7___ at Western Illinois* _____L, 64-66 Jan. 9___ at Valparaiso* _________L, 42-65 Jan. 16__ ORAL ROBERTS* ____ W, 79-58 Jan. 18 __ UMKC* _____________ W, 95-78 Jan. 21__ WESTERN ILLINOIS* _ W, 64-47 Jan. 23__ at Oakland* __________ W, 91-86 Jan. 30__ at IUPUI*____________ W, 76-73 Feb. 4 __ CHICAGO STATE* ____ W, 87-73 Feb. 6 __ SOUTHERN UTAH* ___ W, 87-62 Feb. 11__ at Chicago State* _____ W, 59-58 Feb. 13 _ VALPARAISO* _______ W, 83-69 Feb. 18 _ at Oral Roberts* _______ L, 70-76 Feb. 20 _ at UMKC* ___________ W, 76-63 Feb. 26 _ vs. IUPUI$ __________ W, 73-53 March 1 _ vs. Southern Utah$ ___ W, 80-63 March 2 _ vs. Oral Roberts$ ______ L, 52-57 % - Pepperdine Tournament * - Mid-Continent Conference Game # - Mid-Con Tournament Game
1999-2000 Coach: Ed DiGregorio 22-9 (.710) • Mid Con: 12-4 (.750) Nov. 20 _ BOWLING GREEN____ W, 83-68 Nov. 23 _ MARSHALL _________ W, 85-74 Nov. 27 _ vs. Georgia State% ___ W, 64-62 Nov. 28 _ at Manhattan% ________ L, 58-75 Nov. 30 _ at Akron ____________ W, 70-64 Dec. 2 __ SOUTHERN UTAH* (OT) W, 67-54 Dec. 4 __ at Cleveland State _____L, 68-87 Dec. 11 _ KENT STATE ________ W, 93-88 Dec. 18 _ at Pittsburgh __________ L, 51-67 Dec. 21 _ at Buffalo ____________ L, 65-74 Dec. 28 _ at Toledo ____________ W, 75-57 Dec. 30 _ at Wright State _______ W, 79-73 Jan. 6___ at IUPUI*____________ W, 72-63 Jan. 8___ at Oakland* __________ W, 84-77 Jan. 13 __ WESTERN ILLINOIS* _ W, 88-51 Jan. 15 __ VALPARAISO* ________ L, 67-74 Jan. 20__ at UMKC* ____________L, 50-59 Jan. 22__ at Oral Roberts* ______ W, 84-81 Jan. 27__ at Western Illinois* ____ W, 70-67 Jan. 29__ OAKLAND* ___________L, 79-84 Feb. 5 __ IUPUI*______________ W, 76-62
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Coach: Ed DiGregorio 10-18 (.357) • Mid-Con: 6-10 (.375) Nov. 18 _ at Bowling Green ______L, 88-95 Nov. 21 _ at Marshall __________ W, 74-67 Nov. 24 _ vs. Georgia State% ____ L, 72-75 Nov. 25 _ at Florida International% L, 68-84 Nov. 29 _ AKRON _____________ W, 89-61 Dec. 2 __ at Oral Roberts* _______ L, 71-74 Dec. 4 __ at Oakland* ___________ L, 75-78 Dec. 6 __ BUFFALO ____________ L, 54-74 Dec. 9 __ at Kent State _________ L, 63-100 Dec. 16 _ CLEVELAND STATE __ W, 85-78 Dec. 19 _ PITTSBURGH ________ L, 67-86 Dec. 23 _ WRIGHT STATE ______ W, 68-58 Dec. 30 _ TOLEDO _____________ L, 71-77 Jan. 6___ at IUPUI*_____________ L, 63-75 Jan. 8___ UMKC* _____________ W, 74-60 Jan. 13 __ SOUTHERN UTAH* ____L, 63-69 Jan. 15 __ at Valparaiso* ________ W, 73-64 Jan. 20__ CHICAGO STATE* ____ W, 72-59 Jan. 22__ WESTERN ILLINOIS* _ W, 52-51 Jan. 27__ IUPUI*___________(OT) L, 87-89 Jan. 29__ at Western Illinois* _____L, 50-82 Feb. 5 __ at Chicago State* ______L, 63-66 Feb. 10 _ VALPARAISO* _______ W, 74-59 Feb. 12 _ ORAL ROBERTS* _____L, 58-69 Feb. 17 _ at UMKC* ___________ W, 62-47 Feb. 19 _ at Southern Utah* ______L, 65-76 Feb. 26 _ OAKLAND* ___________ L, 52-77 March 2 _ vs. Oral Roberts# ______ L, 52-71 * Mid-Continent Conference Game # Mid-Continent Conference Tournament Game % Florida International Tournament Game
2001-02 Coach: Ed DiGregorio 12-16 (.429) • Horizon League: 8-8 (.500) Nov. 17 _ BOWLING GREEN_____ L, 61-71 Nov. 24 _ KENT STATE ________ W, 79-64 Nov. 28 _ at Akron ____________ W, 70-47 Dec. 1 __ at Chicago State _______L, 49-69 Dec. 5 __ at Buffalo ____________L, 53-63 Dec. 8 __ at Western Illinois ______L, 54-73 Dec. 10 _ at Valparaiso__________L, 55-77 Dec. 16 _ at Robert Morris ______ W, 99-81 Dec. 22 _ at Toledo _____________L, 72-88 Dec. 28 _ at Oakland ___________L, 56-81 Jan. 3___ at Cleveland State*_____ L, 71-80 Jan. 5___ BUTLER* ___________ W, 75-67 Jan. 10__ DETROIT* __________ W, 66-57 Jan. 13 __ at Loyola* ____________L, 68-81 Jan. 17 __ at UIC* _____________ W, 64-56 Jan. 21__ at Green Bay* _________ L, 48-76 Jan. 24__ WRIGHT STATE* _____ W, 87-61 Jan. 26__ LOYOLA* ____________ L, 57-58 Jan. 28__ UIC* _______________ W, 77-62 Jan. 31 __ IPFW _______________ W, 81-62 Feb. 2 __ at Milwaukee* ________L, 46-100 Feb. 7 __ CLEVELAND STATE* _ W, 82-74 Feb. 9 __ at Butler* ____________ W, 62-52 Feb. 11__ at Detroit* ____________L, 69-82 Feb. 14 _ GREEN BAY* _________L, 55-72 Feb. 21 _ MILWAUKEE* _________L, 46-67 Feb. 24 _ at Wright State _______ W, 87-66 Feb. 28 _ at Loyola$ ____________L, 60-76 * - Horizon League Game $ - Horizon League Tournament Game
A great University. City. Team!
2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS | ALL-TIME RESULTS 2002-03 Coach: Ed DiGregorio 6-22 (.214) • Horizon League: 3-13 (.188) Nov. 22 _ at Bowling Green _____ W, 70-64 Nov. 27 _ NIAGARA ____________L, 62-80 Nov. 30 _ at Vanderbilt% ________L, 60-91 Dec. 1 __ vs. Central Michigan% __ L, 51-56 Dec. 4 __ ROBERT MORRIS ____ W, 82-68 Dec. 7 __ TOLEDO _____________ L, 61-70 Dec. 15 _ at Kent State __________ L, 70-74 Dec. 18 _ BUFFALO _______ (OT) L, 80-86 Dec. 20 _ at Ohio State__________L, 45-76 Dec. 22 _ AKRON _____________ W, 68-59 Jan. 2___ LOYOLA* ____________L, 63-84 Jan. 8___ at Cleveland State*_____L, 44-81 Jan. 11 __ MILWAUKEE* _________L, 59-79 Jan. 15 __ at Green Bay* _________L, 53-95 Jan. 18 __ BUTLER* ___________ W, 72-69 Jan. 23__ at Detroit* ____________L, 58-69 Jan. 25__ at UIC* ______________L, 60-76 Jan. 27__ at IPFW __________(OT) L, 77-80 Feb. 1 __ WRIGHT STATE* _____ W, 80-68 Feb. 6 __ at Loyola* ____________ L, 62-73 Feb. 12 _ CLEVELAND STATE* __L, 72-89 Feb. 15 _ at Milwaukee* _________ L, 54-74 Feb. 19 _ GREEN BAY* _________L, 64-85 Feb. 22 _ at Butler* ________ (OT) W, 80-74 Feb. 24 _ at Wright State* _______ L, 52-74 Feb. 27 _ DETROIT* ___________ L, 69-74 March 1 _ UIC* ________________ L, 69-75 March 5 _ vs. Butler$ ___________ L, 71-77 * - Horizon League Game. $ - Horizon League Tournament Game. % - First Tennessee Tournament Game.
2003-04 Coach: Tisha Hill 4-24 (.143) • Horizon League: 2-14 (.125) Nov. 22 _ BOWLING GREEN____ W, 79-67 Nov. 25 _ at Auburn ____________L, 36-67 Nov. 28 _ at New Mexico% _______L, 36-54 Nov. 29 _ vs. Elon% ____________L, 58-63 Dec. 3 __ at Buffalo ____________L, 58-68 Dec. 6 __ at Toledo _____________L, 50-73 Dec. 13 _ KENT STATE _________L, 53-66 Dec. 19 _ CLEMSON ___________ L, 75-79 Dec. 21 _ at Akron _______ (2 OT) L, 62-67 Dec. 28 _ at Niagara ____________L, 66-73 Dec. 30 _ at Cleveland State*_____L, 54-88 Jan. 3___ DETROIT*# ___________ W, 2-0 Jan. 8___ UIC* ________________L, 57-64 Jan. 10__ WRIGHT STATE* ______L, 58-61 Jan. 15 __ at Loyola* ____________L, 45-55 Jan. 17 __ at Green Bay* _________ L, 47-65
Jen Perugini was named the Horizon League Newcomer of the Year in YSU’s first season in the league in 2001-02.
Jan. 21__ BUTLER* ____________L, 45-55 Jan. 24__ IPFW _______________ W, 72-62 Jan. 29__ at UIC* ______________ L, 51-56 Jan. 31 __ at Milwaukee* _________L, 56-62 Feb. 5 __ CLEVELAND STATE* __ L, 51-56 Feb. 7 __ LOYOLA* ____________L, 54-55 Feb. 12 _ at Wright State* ______ W, 54-42 Feb. 14 _ at Butler* _____________L, 45-79 Feb. 21 _ GREEN BAY* _________L, 64-69 Feb. 26 _ at Detroit* ____________ L, 40-75 Feb. 28 _ MILWAUKEE* _________ L, 51-59 March 2 _ at Wright State$ _______L, 56-58 * - Horizon League game. # - victory after a forfeit by Detroit. $ - Horizon League Tournament game. % - Comcast Lobo Tournament game.
2004-05 Coach: Tisha Hill 12-16 (.429) • Horizon League: 6-10 (.375) Nov. 19 _ at Saint Louis ________ W, 76-59 Nov. 23 _ OHIO________________L, 79-85 Nov. 26 _ at Florida Atlantic% ___ W, 71-58 Nov. 27 _ vs. James Madison% ___ L, 62-79 Nov. 30 _ at Bowling Green ______ L, 61-83 Dec. 2 __ TOLEDO ____________ W, 53-42 Dec. 5 __ AKRON _____________ W, 61-48 Dec. 11 _ EASTERN MICHIGAN __L, 62-87 Dec. 14 _ BUFFALO ___________ W, 75-43 Dec. 22 _ CLEVELAND STATE* _ W, 74-52 Dec. 28 _ at Detroit* ____________L, 43-67 Dec. 31 _ at Xavier (Ohio)________ L, 57-67 Jan. 6___ at UIC* ______________L, 48-56 Jan. 8___ at Wright State* _______L, 38-65 Jan. 12 __ LOYOLA* ___________ W, 62-55 Jan. 15 __ GREEN BAY* _________ L, 51-53 Jan. 18 __ at IPFW _____________ W, 97-73 Jan. 20__ at Butler* _____________L, 54-67 Jan. 27__ UIC* ________________L, 65-73 Jan. 29__ MILWAUKEE* ________ W, 79-67 Feb. 2 __ at Cleveland State*_____L, 58-64 Feb. 5 __ at Loyola* ____________L, 61-68 Feb. 9 __ WRIGHT STATE* ______ L, 51-61 Feb. 12 _ BUTLER* ____________ L, 61-72 Feb. 19 _ at No. 23 Green Bay* __ W, 60-56 Feb. 24 _ DETROIT* __________ W, 71-68 Feb. 26 _ at Milwaukee* ________ W, 75-68 March 3 _ at Wright State$ _______L, 52-66 * - Horizon League Game. $ - Horizon League Tournament Game. % - Florida Atlantic Tournament Game.
2005-06 Coach: Tisha Hill 8-20 (.286) • Horizon League: 4-12 (.250) Nov. 18 _ at Robert Morris _______L, 60-68 Nov. 22 _ at Ohio _____________ W, 69-59 Nov. 25 _ at Indiana% ___________ L, 38-74 Nov. 26 _ vs. IUPUI% ___________L, 50-53 Nov. 30 _ SAINT LOUIS ________ W, 80-71 Dec. 5 __ OAKLAND ___________L, 54-61 Dec. 7 __ at Buffalo ____________L, 40-53 Dec. 10 _ at Eastern Michigan ____L, 48-69 Dec. 17 _ INDIANA STATE_______ L, 57-96 Dec. 19 _ at Akron ____________ W, 58-50 Dec. 21 _ COPPIN STATE ______ W, 69-62 Dec. 29 _ at Butler* _____________L, 55-78 Dec. 31 _ at Wright State* _______L, 62-65 Jan. 7___ DETROIT* ___________L, 48-77 Jan. 12 __ MILWAUKEE* _________L, 59-64 Jan. 14 __ GREEN BAY* _________ L, 49-74 Jan. 19 __ CLEVELAND STATE* _ W, 68-56 Jan. 21__ at Detroit* ____________L, 62-69 Jan. 26__ at Loyola* ____________ L, 65-75 Jan. 28__ at UIC* ______________ L, 64-74 Feb. 2 __ BUTLER* ___________ W, 71-63 Feb. 4 __ WRIGHT STATE* ______L, 60-67 Feb. 11__ UIC* ________________L, 49-68
A great University. City. Team!
Feb. 13 _ at Cleveland State*____ W, 72-54 Feb. 16 _ at Green Bay* _________L, 69-81 Feb. 18 _ at Milwaukee* _________L, 44-67 Feb. 23 _ LOYOLA* ___________ W, 60-54 March 2 _ at Green Bay$ ________L, 53-63 * - Horizon League Game. $ - Horizon League Tournament Game. % - Hoosier Classic Game.
2006-07 Coach: Tisha Hill 7-21 (.250) • Horizon League: 5-11 (.313) Nov. 10 _ CINCINNATI __________L, 78-85 Nov. 17 _ at Coppin State________L, 42-55 Nov. 21 _ BUFFALO ___________ W, 78-44 Nov. 24 _ at UNC-Wilmington& ___L, 52-56 Nov. 25 _ vs. Duquesne& ________L, 49-96 Nov. 30 _ at Miami (Ohio) ________ L, 51-69 Dec. 6 __ at Indiana State _______L, 56-69 Dec. 16 _ AKRON ______________L, 58-66 Dec. 18 _ ROBERT MORRIS _____L, 54-84 Dec. 21 _ CLARION ___________ W, 58-47 Dec. 28 _ WRIGHT STATE* ______ L, 52-57 Dec. 30 _ BUTLER* ____________L, 56-80 Jan. 4___ at Loyola* ____________L, 55-67 Jan. 6___ at UIC* _____________ W, 67-62 Jan. 13 __ DETROIT* __________ W, 55-39 Jan. 18 __ at Milwaukee* _________L, 44-60 Jan. 20__ at Green Bay* _________L, 49-83 Jan. 27__ CLEVELAND STATE* _ W, 65-55 Feb. 1 __ UIC* ________________ L, 63-71 Feb. 3 __ LOYOLA* ___________ W, 66-64 Feb. 6 __ at Oakland ___________ L, 57-81 Feb. 8 __ at Detroit* ___________ W, 58-52 Feb. 15 _ No. 25 GREEN BAY* ___ L, 62-74 Feb. 17 _ MILWAUKEE* _________ L, 70-76 Feb. 24 _ at Cleveland State*_____ L, 57-68 March 1 _ at Butler* _____________L, 45-59 March 3 _ at Wright State* _______L, 40-47 March 7 _ at Butler$ ____________L, 60-77 * - Horizon League Game. $ - Horizon League Tournament Game. & - UNCW Hilton Wilmington Riverside Beach Classic.
2007-08 Coach: Tisha Hill 14-17 (.452) • Horizon League: 8-10 (.444) Nov. 11 _ at Buffalo ____________L, 53-62 Nov. 13 _ at Niagara ____________L, 76-87 Nov. 23 _ at Long Island# ________L, 54-68 Nov. 24 _ vs. Albany# __________ W, 54-52 Nov. 29 _ Toledo ______________ W, 55-48 Dec. 1 __ at St. Francis (Pa.) ____ W, 58-57 Dec. 5 __ Central Michigan _____ W, 66-58 Dec. 8 __ Miami (Ohio) __________L, 45-64 Dec. 15 _ at Cincinnati __________L, 56-79 Dec. 19 _ at No. 18 Ohio State ____L, 50-84 Dec. 21 _ at Akron ____________ W, 74-56 Jan. 3___ UIC* _______________ W, 73-62 Jan. 5___ Loyola* _____________ W, 70-58 Jan. 10__ at Milwaukee* _________L, 66-76 Jan. 12 __ at Green Bay* _________L, 80-85 Jan. 17 __ Wright State* ________ W, 61-58 Jan. 19 __ Detroit* _____________ W, 74-55 Jan. 26__ at Cleveland State*_____L, 64-77 Jan. 31 __ at Valparaiso* ________ W, 92-79 Feb. 2 __ at Butler* _____________L, 48-63 Feb. 7 __ Green Bay* ___________ L, 47-75 Feb. 9 __ Milwaukee* _____ (2OT) L, 87-94 Feb. 14 _ at Detroit* ___________ W, 62-59 Feb. 16 _ at Wright State* ______ W, 66-58 Feb. 23 _ Cleveland State* _______L, 66-82 Feb. 28 _ Butler* _______________L, 60-61 March 1 _ Valparaiso* ___________ L, 59-70 March 6 _ at Loyola* ____________L, 70-86 March 8 _ at UIC* _____________ W, 71-62 March 10 Detroit$ _____________ W, 65-54
March 12 at Wright State$ _______L, 60-69 # - LIU Turkey Classic * - Horizon League $ - Horizon League Tournament
2008-09 Coach: Cindy Martin 3-27 (.100) • Horizon League: 1-17 (.056) Nov. 15 _ at Kent State __________L, 58-95 Nov. 19 _ BUFFALO ____________L, 42-66 Nov. 22 _ NIAGARA ____________ L, 51-65 Nov. 28 _ vs. Weber State# _____ W, 67-60 Nov. 29 _ at Pittsburgh# _________L, 42-99 Dec. 3 __ SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) (OT) L, 54-61 Dec. 6 __ at Bowling Green ______ L, 61-94 Dec. 14 _ at Central Michigan ____L, 50-78 Dec. 17 _ at Canisius ___________L, 38-56 Dec. 20 _ AKRON _____________ W, 58-52 Dec. 30 _ at Toledo _____________L, 61-69 Jan. 3___ at Valparaiso* _________L, 43-86 Jan. 5___ at Butler* _____________L, 50-84 Jan. 8___ MILWAUKEE* _________L, 60-72 Jan. 10__ GREEN BAY* _________L, 42-62 Jan. 17 __ CLEVELAND STATE* __ L, 51-80 Jan. 22__ at Wright State* _______ L, 41-72 Jan. 24__ at Detroit* ____________L, 50-73 Jan. 29__ UIC* ________________ L, 42-57 Jan. 31 __ LOYOLA* ____________L, 42-56 Feb. 5 __ at Green Bay* _________ L, 42-79 Feb. 7 __ at Milwaukee* _________ L, 51-78 Feb. 14 _ at Cleveland State*_____L, 35-65 Feb. 19 _ DETROIT* ___________ L, 62-70 Feb. 21 _ WRIGHT STATE* ______ L, 51-68 Feb. 26 _ at Loyola* ____________ L, 52-70 Feb. 28 _ at UIC* ______________L, 64-68 March 5 _ BUTLER* ____________ L, 42-61 March 7 _ VALPARAISO* _______ W, 54-38 March 9 _ at Milwaukee^ _________ L, 49-70 # - Pitt Thanksgiving Tournament * - Horizon League ^ - Horizon League Touranment
2009-10 Coach: Cindy Martin 0-30 (.000) • Horizon League: 0-18 (.000) Nov. 13 _ at Elon @ ____________L, 66-86 Nov. 14 _ vs. High Point @ _______L, 50-73 Nov. 18 _ KENT STATE _________L, 55-70 Nov. 22 _ CANISIUS___________ L, 52-74 Nov. 27 _ vs. ULM # ____________ L, 67-76 Nov. 28 _ vs. Weber State # ______ L, 51-70 Dec. 2 __ PITTSBURGH _______ L, 37-89 Dec. 5 __ at Akron ____________ L, 63-75 Dec. 13 _ at Buffalo ___________ L, 38-92 Dec. 17 _ at Saint Francis (Pa.) ___L, 58-94 Dec. 21 _ BOWLING GREEN_____L, 45-73 Jan. 2___ MILWAUKEE* ________ L, 59-68 Jan. 4___ GREEN BAY* _________L, 60-76 Jan. 7___ at UIC* ______________ L, 59-78 Jan. 9___ at Loyola* ___________ L, 49-75 Jan. 14 __ VALPARAISO* ________ L, 41-66 Jan. 16__ BUTLER* ___________ L, 48-74 Jan. 22__ at Cleveland State*_____L, 43-57 Jan. 28__ at Detroit* ____________L, 44-80 Jan. 30__ at Wright State* _______ L, 31-65 Feb. 4 __ LOYOLA* ____________L, 59-63 Feb. 6 __ UIC* ________________L, 53-72 Feb. 11__ at Butler* _____________L, 36-82 Feb. 13 _ at Valparaiso* _________L, 28-80 Feb. 20 _ CLEVELAND STATE* __L, 38-68 Feb. 25 _ WRIGHT STATE* ______L, 38-57 Feb. 27 _ DETROIT* ___________L, 62-80 March 4 _ at Green Bay* _________L, 45-84 March 6 _ at Milwaukee* _________L, 39-73 March 8 _ at Wright State^ _______L, 43-61 @ - Elon Tip-Off Classic # - UTEP Thanksgiving Classic * - Horizon League ^ - Horizon League Tournament
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2010-11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS | ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Adams, Tiffany _______________________1988-93 Alexander, Camisha ___________________2008-09 Allen, Shelley ________________________1992-96 Aloi, Doneen ________________________ 1989-93 Amendolea, Patty ____________________ 1983-84 Armstrong, Linda______________________ 1976-77 B Ballack, Mary Kay ____________________ 1982-83 Bango, Heather _______________________1988-90 Barnett, Shirley _______________________ 1978-82 Beach, Shannon ______________________1993-98 Bennett, Debbie ______________________ 1975-76 Betz, Elise __________________________ 1983-85 Blauser, Lauren _______________________1993-96 Bowers, Dorothy _____________________ 1984-88 Bowles, Altida _______________________1993-97 Branson, Lauren ______________________2004-08 Bray, Julie ___________________________1986-90 Brown, Brandi _______________________ 2009-10 Brunot, Cindy ________________________ 1981-85 Buchanan, Cyndi _____________________ 1975-76 Burazer, Cindy_______________________ 1975-78 Burnham, Angela ___________________1998-2000 Burkett, Debbie ______________________1985-89 C Carson, Danielle _____________________ 1982-86 Cepin, Stacie _________________________1994-96 Chappell, Cathy_______________________1979-80 Christopher, Karla _____________________1980-81 Cohill, My’Kea _______________________ 2004-06 Colburn, Brandy ______________________ 1991-94 Cole, Stephanie ______________________1985-89 Colla, Marilyn ________________________ 1976-77 Cook, Colleen ________________________1994-98 Cooper, Louise _______________________ 1977-81 Cowley, Rachel ______________________ 1989-93 Cupples, Jill __________________________1995-99 D Daniszewski, Audrey __________________ 1984-87 Davis, Ta’Myra _______________________2006-07 Dawson, Christal _____________________ 1978-79 Deemer, Hildy ________________________ 1975-76 Delfratte, Carol _______________________ 1978-79 Diatko, Cindy ________________________ 1977-79 DiDomenico, Cindy ____________________1979-83 Dimitrov, Bojana _____________________ 2009-10 Djorovic, Donna ______________________1989-92 E Echelberry, Kristi ______________________ 1991-95 Eifert, Caryn ________________________ 1997-98 Evans, Candy ________________________ 1975-76 F Fabianova, Barb ______________________2001-05 Farrell, Kelly _________________________1984-85 Fenton, Beth _________________________ 1975-78 Feret, Stasha_________________________1983-84 Ferraro, Christina _____________________1992-96 Finn, Shannon ________________________1984-86 Fleming, Tara ________________________2001-05 Forsythe, Jessica ____________________ 2000-04 Frazier, Natasha ______________________ 1992-93 Fredricks, Debbie _____________________ 1975-77 Fredricks, Linda_______________________ 1975-79 G Gabrielson, Lisa ______________________ 1987-91 Gasparek, Makala ____________________ 2008-10
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Gaudiose, Kristy ______________________2003-06 Gedeon, Angie _______________________1994-95 Gettig, Cindy _________________________ 1975-77 Gifford, Carol_________________________1976-80 Godfrey, Monique _____________________2005-09 Grant, Wanda ________________________ 1977-81 Grexa, Monica ________________________1990-94 Kelsey Gurganus______________________ 2007-09 H Hall, Jennifer _________________________1995-96 Hanek, Cathy ________________________2000-05 Harris, Heather _______________________2000-02 Hartman, Cathy _______________________1990-94 Hauger, Liz __________________________1993-97 Hendrix, Cara ________________________1985-89 Hendrix, Carla ________________________1985-87 Holmes, Michelle______________________2002-06 Horner, Jen __________________________1998-02 Horodyski, Kim _______________________ 1981-84 Hykes, Karla _________________________1984-85 J Jackson, Cindy (Packman) ______________ 1977-81 Jenkins, Maryum_____________________ 2009-10 Johnston, Maggie _____________________2001-03 Johnston, Peg ________________________ 1976-77 Jones, Teresita _______________________1994-98 Justice, Jessica _______________________1996-99 K Karner, Heather______________________ 2006-08 Kelley, Carrie _________________________1993-97 Kenneally, Brianne ____________________ 1997-01 Kerner, Melissa _______________________1980-84 Kondoleon, Irene ______________________1985-87 Kozak, Cheryl ________________________ 1975-76 L LaFleur, Nikita ________________________2005-09 LaGamba, Joanne ____________________ 1975-77 Landgraff, Terry ______________________1976-80 Lane, Karen__________________________1982-84 Lawrence, Vicki _______________________ 1977-81 Lyden, Jen __________________________ 1997-01 Lyons, Anjalia _______________________ 2006-08 M Majewski, Leslie ______________________1996-00 Manuel, Rachael ______________________ 2008-10 March, Kaitlyn ________________________ 2006-10 Martin, Ann Marie _____________________1994-98 Masloski, Mandy ______________________1992-94 McCombs, Caroline ___________________1994-98 McGahagan, Mary ____________________ 1976-79 Metro, Allison ________________________1998-02 Middlebrooks, Kenya _________________ 2008-10 Miller, Angie__________________________ 1987-89 Miller, Natalie ________________________1989-93 Moschella, Christine ___________________1993-94 Moschella, Nadine ____________________1994-95 Mowen, Kira ________________________ 2006-08 Murphy, Joanne_______________________1978-80 N Naples, Mary Joe ____________________ 1982-83 Nee, Carol __________________________ 1986-88 Neila, Nicole _________________________2002-05 Nelms, Mabel _______________________ 1986-88 Nick, Barb __________________________ 1979-83 Nortey, Macey _______________________ 2008-10 Novak, Devin ________________________ 2000-04
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O O’Brien, Darbi ________________________1998-00 O’Brien, Maureen ____________________ 1982-83 Olmstead, Jessica_____________________2001-04 Ormsby, Merry _______________________ 1975-76 P Pendleton, Ashley _____________________2005-09 Perugini, Jen _________________________2001-05 Peters, Margaret ______________________ 1981-85 Petit, Katlyn _________________________2003-04 Petrek, Jayne ________________________ 1975-78 Pope, Nikki __________________________ 1997-01 Porter, Margaret ______________________ 1981-85 R Rappach, Dianne _____________________1988-92 Rex, Jeanna _________________________1988-92 Robinson, Jennifer ____________________1988-91 Rohland, Evelyn ______________________1979-83 Roscoe, Toni _________________________2005-08 Rosko, Bridget________________________1984-88 Rotunno, Lisa ________________________1995-99 Russo, Ashlee ________________________2002-06 Ryals, Joyce _________________________ 1976-77 S Sabree, Aliyah ________________________2002-06 Schaeffer, Barb _______________________ 1977-80 Schloemp, Jessica ____________________2004-08 Schwab, Denise ______________________ 1978-82 Scott, Amanda _______________________ 1997-01 Scott, Tiara __________________________ 2007-09 Seimetz, Holly ________________________ 1978-82 Shidell, Jenny ________________________1988-89 Simione, Tanja _______________________1984-88 Smades, Debbie ______________________1993-94 Snorf, Megan _______________________ 2005-06 Somple, Collette ______________________1986-87 Somple, Margaret _____________________1986-91 Stocz, Sandra ________________________1989-90 T Tarrant, Melissa ______________________2001-05 Thomas, Sharella _____________________1990-93 V Valley, Mary __________________________ 1991-94 Vanaman, Denise _____________________ 1975-78 Vaughn, Velissa ______________________2005-09 Vicarel, Monica _______________________1998-02 Vilk, Pamela Sue ______________________ 1991-93 Vodenichar, Mary Jo ___________________1983-85 Vogrin, Alyson ________________________1998-01 W Watkins, Tonia ________________________1999-00 Weigl, Gaylene _______________________1983-84 Wertz, Donna ________________________1988-92 Westley, Jaquetta _____________________2008-09 Wills, Carol __________________________1983-84 Woodward, Jenny _____________________ 1987-91 Woodward, Sharon ____________________1980-84 Y Young, Missy _________________________1996-00 Yuhasz, Julie ________________________1985-87 Z Zbyniewski, Andrea____________________ 1977-78 Zetts, Christie ________________________2000-01 Bold Indicates Returning Player
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