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The Michigan Tech Women's Basketball Yearbook features each year’s current team plus historical facts and records from throughout the team’s thirty+-year lifespan.

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Date Opponent Site TimeThursday, Nov. 6 Wisconsin-Milwaukee (exhibition) Milwaukee, Wis. 7:00 p.m.Saturday, Nov. 15 Wisconsin-Parkside^ Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 5:00 p.m.Sunday, Nov. 16 Lewis^ Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 5:00 p.m.Saturday, Nov. 22 at Minnesota State Moorhead Moorhead, Minn. 6:00 p.m.Thursday, Dec. 4 at Wayne State* Detroit, Mich. 5:30 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 6 at Northwood* Midland, Mich. 1:00 p.m.Wednesday,Dec.10 Finlandia Houghton,Mich. 5:30p.m.Saturday,Dec.13 NorthernMichigan* Houghton,Mich. 5:30p.m.Thursday,Dec.18 Northwood* Houghton,Mich. 5:30p.m.Saturday,Dec.20 WayneState* Houghton,Mich. 1:00p.m.Monday,Dec.29 MinnesotaDuluth Houghton,Mich. 5:30p.m.Saturday, Jan. 3 at Northern Michigan* Marquette, Mich. 1:00 p.m.Thursday,Jan.8 Ashland* Houghton,Mich. 5:30p.m.Saturday,Jan.10 Tiffin* Houghton,Mich. 1:00p.m.Thursday, Jan. 15 at Hillsdale* Hillsdale, Mich. 6:00 p.m.Saturday, Jan. 17 at Findlay* Findlay, Ohio 1:00 p.m.Thursday,Jan.22 SaginawValleyState* Houghton,Mich. 5:30p.m.Saturday,Jan.24 LakeSuperiorState* Houghton,Mich. 1:00p.m.Thursday,Jan.29 GrandValleyState* Houghton,Mich. 5:30p.m.Saturday,Jan.31 FerrisState* Houghton,Mich. 1:00p.m.Thursday, Feb. 5 at Tiffin* Tiffin, Ohio 6:00 p.m.Saturday, Feb. 7 at Ashland* Ashland, Ohio 1:00 p.m.Thursday, Feb. 12 at Ferris State* Big Rapids, Mich. 6:00 p.m.Saturday, Feb. 14 at Grand Valley State* Allendale, Mich. 1:00 p.m.Thursday,Feb.19 Findlay* Houghton,Mich. 5:30p.m.Saturday,Feb.21 Hillsdale* Houghton,Mich. 1:00p.m.Thursday, Feb. 26 at Lake Superior State* Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 5:30 p.m.Saturday, Feb. 28 at Saginaw Valley State* University Center, Mich. 6:00 p.m.Tuesday, Mar. 3 GLIAC Tournament Quarterfinal Campus Site TBAFriday, Mar. 6 GLIAC Tournament Semifinal Campus Site TBASaturday, Mar. 7 GLIAC Tournament Championship Campus Site TBASaturday, Mar. 14 - NCAA Great Lakes Regional Campus Site TBA Tuesday, Mar. 17Wednesday, Mar. 25 - NCAA Elite Eight TBA TBA Saturday, Mar. 28

*GLIAC Game ^GLVC/GLIAC Challenge at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Home Games In BoldAll Times are Eastern All Times and Dates are Subject to Change Without Notice

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Community/University. . . . . . . . .2-9Coaching.Staff. . . . . . . . . . . .10-11Season.Outlook/Roster . . . . .12-13Player.Profiles. . . . . . . . . . . . .14-252007-08.Review. . . . . . . . . . .26-31Postseason.History. . . . . . . . .32-35

GLIAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36-39Player.Awards . . . . . . . . . . . .40-41SDC.Gym. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-43Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-53Letterwinners. . . . . . . . . . . . .54-55All-Americans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

Contents

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Campus Life and the Keweenaw  There are many ways to stay active and get involved at Michigan Tech. On-campus, the 600-acre recreational forest and Tech Trails have been upgraded with lights and additional terrain for skiing, biking and jogging. Nearby, the University’s eighteen-hole golf course and lighted ski hill challenge students and community members.  With more than 180 student organizations, there’s something for everyone, and many students choose to give back via Habitat for Humanity, Engineers Without Borders and other such groups.  Michigan Tech traditions include K-Day, which is an afternoon to celebrate the Keweenaw Peninsula and enjoy McLain State Park on the shores of Lake Superior, the world’s largest freshwater lake. The Parade of Nations is a celebration (including food) of the nations of the world that have students, faculty and staff members represented at Michigan Tech. At Homecoming, students dress in their worst attire and parade through campus in dilapidated vehicles that barely run. Students also enjoy a football game, a Hobo Mixer and various special events.   The biggest event is Winter Carnival, when massive snow statues emerge on campus and in the towns. Skits, a queen competition, first-class entertainment, ice hockey and thousands of visitors make this a great experience. Broomball is the biggest game on campus. Students slide around on ice rinks chasing a volleyball toward the net, and all the action is captured on our webcams!   The entire area is great for outdoor enthusiasts, with easy access to rivers, lakes, woods and trails. Also, downtown Houghton and Hancock (combined population 14,000) offer coffee shops, theaters, stores, restaurants and more. Major retailers are just outside of Houghton, a short drive or bus ride from campus.  Houghton was included in the book The 100 Best Small Towns in America. Men’s Journal ranked Houghton as one of the top-ten “healthiest, safest and most fun places to live,” and National Geographic Adventure Magazine ranked our setting as one of America’s top-ten summer sports destinations.  All in all, it’s a great combination: a world-class education in a beautiful location.

The University  Michigan Technological University prepares students to create the future. More than 7,000 students from all 50 states and more than 80 nations engage in inquiry and innovation.  The University offers more than 120 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in arts, humanities, and social sciences; business and economics; computing; engineering; forestry and environmental science; natural and physical sciences; and technology.  Based on enrollment and the number of degrees awarded, many of our engineering programs are ranked near the top nationally. The scientific and technical communication program is among the largest and finest in the nation. Women are especially well represented in our biomedical engineering and civil engineering programs.  Michigan Tech is rated within the top tier of national universities by US News and World Report, which also rates the environmental engineering program 13th in the nation. Michigan Tech’s forestry doctoral program is among the top 10 in the nation, according to Academic Analytics.  In the Princeton Review’s 2009 edition of “Best 368 Colleges,” Michigan Tech gets high marks for its library, athletic and computer facilities, career services, and quality of life. In 2007, PC Magazine ranked Tech number seven among the “Top-20 Wired Colleges.”  Houghton is located in Upper Michigan’s beautiful Keweenaw Peninsula, on the banks of the Keweenaw Waterway, just a few miles from Lake Superior, and is surrounded by expansive forests that offer terrific outdoor recreation. Michigan Tech owns a downhill ski area, an 18-hole golf course, and a 600-acre recreational forest, adjoining campus, for hiking, biking, and Nordic skiing.

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The University  Michigan Technological University prepares students to create the future. More than 7,000 students from all 50 states and more than 80 nations engage in inquiry and innovation.  The University offers more than 120 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in arts, humanities, and social sciences; business and economics; computing; engineering; forestry and environmental science; natural and physical sciences; and technology.  Based on enrollment and the number of degrees awarded, many of our engineering programs are ranked near the top nationally. The scientific and technical communication program is among the largest and finest in the nation. Women are especially well represented in our biomedical engineering and civil engineering programs.  Michigan Tech is rated within the top tier of national universities by US News and World Report, which also rates the environmental engineering program 13th in the nation. Michigan Tech’s forestry doctoral program is among the top 10 in the nation, according to Academic Analytics.  In the Princeton Review’s 2009 edition of “Best 368 Colleges,” Michigan Tech gets high marks for its library, athletic and computer facilities, career services, and quality of life. In 2007, PC Magazine ranked Tech number seven among the “Top-20 Wired Colleges.”  Houghton is located in Upper Michigan’s beautiful Keweenaw Peninsula, on the banks of the Keweenaw Waterway, just a few miles from Lake Superior, and is surrounded by expansive forests that offer terrific outdoor recreation. Michigan Tech owns a downhill ski area, an 18-hole golf course, and a 600-acre recreational forest, adjoining campus, for hiking, biking, and Nordic skiing.

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Academics  The quality of a Michigan Tech education is best illustrated by the accomplish-ments of our students. Business students won the 2007 and 2008 annual RISE national stock investment competition in the value category. The Concrete Canoe team has won its regional competition for several years in a row. Michigan Tech hosts the Clean Snowmobile Challenge every winter, and this year’s sled won the Performance Award. Computer science students are routinely invited to the World Finals of the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest—this year in Banff, Alberta.   Students from many majors work together on real-world industry projects as part of the Enterprise Program—from video games to wireless, and from homeland security to hybrid SUVs. In just one example, students in the Aerospace Enter-prise built a nano-satellite for space surveillance and flew a team of four students aboard NASA’s zero-gravity simulation airplane in Houston to conduct experiments they created. All Enterprise students gain critical-thinking, project-management and teamwork skills; experience with world-class equipment and technology; and meaningful connections with industry leaders.  The capstone Senior Design Project allows engineering students to research so-lutions to problems and present their findings at the end of their academic career. It is, in many ways, their first step toward becoming professionals.  Approximately 290 companies send recruiters to our Career Day, seeking majors from every discipline, even in a tough job market. Each student will average seven job interviews before graduation. Overall job placement exceeds 95 percent. 

Listed below are those players who have distinguished themselves in the classroom by earning a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 (4.00 scale) or better.

Player Major GPASarah Stream  Exercise Science  4.00Angela Guisfredi  Exercise Science  3.95Katie Wysocky  Business Administration  3.90Lucy Dernovsek  Business Administration  3.89Danae Danen  Mathematics  3.88Lynn Giesler  Biomedical Engineering  3.77Krista Kasuboski  Business Administration  3.65Maria Kasza  Business Administration  3.65Katie Zimmerman  Business Administration  3.56Lisa Staehlin  Mechanical Engineering  3.46Tara Ferris  Biological Sciences  3.33Lindsey Lindstrom  Business Administration  3.29 

Making the Grade

  The Michigan Tech women’s basketball team earned the second-best grade point average of any NCAA Division II women’s basketball program in 2007-08. It was the second straight season the Huskies ranked among the top five of the nearly 300 teams nationwide. They were fourth in 2006-07.  Michigan Tech boasted a team GPA of 3.639, which trailed by just one hundredth of a point to South Dakota’s 3.649.  Grade point averages were calculated by dividing the total number of quality points earned by each student-athlete on an institution’s roster in the given academic terms by the total number of hours earned by the team. The GPAs are rounded to the nearest thousandth of a point.  Including Tech, the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference placed five teams in the top 25: Gannon (ninth, 3.508), Ashland (15th, 3.439), North-wood (23rd, 3.398) and Findlay (25th, 3.385).

WBCAAcademicTop25TeamHonorRollforNCAADivisionII1. University of South Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6492.MichiganTechnologicalUniversity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6393. Seton Hill University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5914. University of Nebraska - Kearney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5905. West Texas A&M University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5576. Regis University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5287. Rockhurst University   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5268. Saint Martin’s University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5159. Gannon University   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50810. Southwest Minnesota State University   . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.49411. Shepherd University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.48812. West Liberty State College  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.48113. Minnesota State University, Moorhead   . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.47614. University of North Dakota  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.47415. Ashland University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.43916. Clarion University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.420T17. Abilene Christian University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.413T17. Winona State University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.41319. Seattle Pacific University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.41220. Bemidji State University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.40621. Montana State University - Billings   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.40522. Franklin Pierce University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.39923. Northwood University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.39824. Colorado Christian University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.39625. University of Findlay  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.385

Academic Success Story

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Listed below are those players who have distinguished themselves in the classroom by earning a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 (4.00 scale) or better.

Player Major GPASarah Stream  Exercise Science  4.00Angela Guisfredi  Exercise Science  3.95Katie Wysocky  Business Administration  3.90Lucy Dernovsek  Business Administration  3.89Danae Danen  Mathematics  3.88Lynn Giesler  Biomedical Engineering  3.77Krista Kasuboski  Business Administration  3.65Maria Kasza  Business Administration  3.65Katie Zimmerman  Business Administration  3.56Lisa Staehlin  Mechanical Engineering  3.46Tara Ferris  Biological Sciences  3.33Lindsey Lindstrom  Business Administration  3.29 

Making the Grade

Michigan Tech student-athletes boast a cumulative 3.20 grade point average compared to University’s general student body, which is at 3.00.

  The Michigan Tech women’s basketball team earned the second-best grade point average of any NCAA Division II women’s basketball program in 2007-08. It was the second straight season the Huskies ranked among the top five of the nearly 300 teams nationwide. They were fourth in 2006-07.  Michigan Tech boasted a team GPA of 3.639, which trailed by just one hundredth of a point to South Dakota’s 3.649.  Grade point averages were calculated by dividing the total number of quality points earned by each student-athlete on an institution’s roster in the given academic terms by the total number of hours earned by the team. The GPAs are rounded to the nearest thousandth of a point.  Including Tech, the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference placed five teams in the top 25: Gannon (ninth, 3.508), Ashland (15th, 3.439), North-wood (23rd, 3.398) and Findlay (25th, 3.385).

WBCAAcademicTop25TeamHonorRollforNCAADivisionII1. University of South Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6492.MichiganTechnologicalUniversity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6393. Seton Hill University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5914. University of Nebraska - Kearney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5905. West Texas A&M University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5576. Regis University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5287. Rockhurst University   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5268. Saint Martin’s University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5159. Gannon University   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50810. Southwest Minnesota State University   . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.49411. Shepherd University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.48812. West Liberty State College  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.48113. Minnesota State University, Moorhead   . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.47614. University of North Dakota  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.47415. Ashland University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.43916. Clarion University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.420T17. Abilene Christian University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.413T17. Winona State University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.41319. Seattle Pacific University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.41220. Bemidji State University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.40621. Montana State University - Billings   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.40522. Franklin Pierce University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.39923. Northwood University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.39824. Colorado Christian University  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.39625. University of Findlay  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.385

Academic Success Story

  Michigan Tech ranked No. 1 in the nation in terms of number of recipients of the Division II Athletics Directors Association Academic Achievement Award. The award, which is in its inaugural year, recognizes student-athletes who have a 3.5 grade point average or higher. Tech boasted 97 academic achievement award winners — more than any other Division II institution in the country.  Minnesota State Mankato (94 award recipients), Slippery Rock (79), Adelphi (75) and Truman State (73) had the next-highest number of award recipients.  Sixty-seven schools participated in the awards program and 2,188 stu-dent-athletes were honored nationwide.  Tech helped the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference finish as the top league in the country with 214 award recipients. It topped the Penn-sylvania State Athletic Conference, which had 212.  Award winners must have attended a minimum of two years of college level work and have been an active member of an intercollegiate team dur-ing his or her last academic year.  The DII ADA, administered by the National Association of College Directors of Athletics, provides educational and networking opportunities, enhancement of acceptable operating standards and ethics, and establish-ment of the overall prestige and understanding of the profession of Division II athletics directors.

No. 1 in Academic Achievement

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  Glenn D. Mroz became the ninth president of Michigan Technological University in 2004 after serving as Dean of the School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science for four years. He served as a faculty member in the School since 1980. Mroz earned his BS and MS degrees in Forestry from Michigan Tech and earned his PhD degree in Forestry from North Carolina State University in 1983.    Mroz is a member of the Citizens Research Council of Michigan and the 

Michigan Universities Presidents Council. He has been appointed by Governor Granholm to serve on the Strategic Economic Investment and Commercialization Board. At the national level, he is one of 30 members of the Association of Governing Boards Council of Presidents and a member of the Science Coalition. He is also a member of the Society of American Foresters, Xi Sigma Pi, Forestry Honor Society and Social Science Society of America.    Glenn and his wife, Gail, have two daughters. Gail holds the position of director of donor stewardship for the Michigan Tech Fund.

President Glenn Mroz

  Steve Nordstrom serves as director of athletic development for Michigan Tech Athletics. He began his duties on May 10, 2007.  Nordstrom spent the previous seven years in the Finlandia University Athletic Department, where he served in many different roles. Most recently, he was assistant athletic director and head women’s basketball coach. He also had duties involving fundraising, marketing and sports information during his tenure.  Nordstrom holds two degrees 

from Michigan Tech—an associate degree in civil engineering technology (1995) and a bachelor’s in business administration (1998).  A native of Atlantic Mine, Mich., Nordstrom and his wife, Myra, have six children: Julia, Alex, Marissa, Chad, Ian and Mia.

Director of Athletic Development Steve Nordstrom

Major Gifts OfficerRandy Heinonen

Joe Berger—offensive lineman for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League after being drafted in 2005

Daniel Branagan—nanotechnology pioneer, Forbes Magazine recognized him as one of the important innovators of our time, one of fifteen people who will reinvent the future

Melvin Calvin—won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1961

David Edwards—professor at Harvard University, focuses on drug delivery, infectious disease treatment, and needle-less vaccines, including aerosol medication such as inhaled insulin

Charlotte Field—senior VP of National Communications Engineering and Operations for Comcast Cable, won the 2005 Women in Technology Award

Charles Gates Sr.—founded Gates Rubber Co. and turned it into the largest non-tire rubber manufacturer in the world

David Hill—served as chief engineer for General Motor’s Corvette division, who is regarded as “the father” of the groundbreaking 2002 Z06 Corvette model

David House—responsible for Pentium processor and the “Intel Inside” campaign

Suzanne Jurva—a former executive for Steven Spielberg’s DreamWorks Studios and founder of Starcut Ltd. Her film credits include Amistad, Men in Black, Peacemaker (with world premier in Houghton), Deep Impact, Zorro, and Saving Private Ryan

Catherine Leslie—president and executive director of Engineers Without Borders

Charles Nelson—inventor of the paintball

Eric Nielsen—CEO of Volvo Construction and Equipment of Korea

Jan Olsson—national advertising strategy and media manager for Toyota

John Opie—vice chairman for General Electric Co.

Frank Pavlis—former vice president at Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (Fortune 500), who recently made a $2-million gift to Michigan Tech.  He is the namesake of Michigan Tech’s Pavlis Institute for Global Technological Leadership

Bill Raduchel—chairman and CEO of Ruckus Network, the premier digital entertainment service for universities nationwide

Dick Robbins—one of the most innovative developers of tunneling machinery in the world, including those that dug the English Chunnel

John Soyring—vice president of software development for IBM

Doug Smith—wildlife biologist and leader of the Wolf Reintroduction Program at Yellowstone National Park

Lina T. Taskovich—who has made significant contributions to the development of drug “patches,” and has been featured in Newsweek and People magazines

Alumni Notables

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  Glenn D. Mroz became the ninth president of Michigan Technological University in 2004 after serving as Dean of the School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science for four years. He served as a faculty member in the School since 1980. Mroz earned his BS and MS degrees in Forestry from Michigan Tech and earned his PhD degree in Forestry from North Carolina State University in 1983.    Mroz is a member of the Citizens Research Council of Michigan and the 

Michigan Universities Presidents Council. He has been appointed by Governor Granholm to serve on the Strategic Economic Investment and Commercialization Board. At the national level, he is one of 30 members of the Association of Governing Boards Council of Presidents and a member of the Science Coalition. He is also a member of the Society of American Foresters, Xi Sigma Pi, Forestry Honor Society and Social Science Society of America.    Glenn and his wife, Gail, have two daughters. Gail holds the position of director of donor stewardship for the Michigan Tech Fund.

President Glenn Mroz

  Suzanne Sanregret is in her fourth year as director of athletics at Michigan Tech. Formerly  the  school’s  assistant  athletics director,  Sanregret  was  promoted  to  her current  post  on  May  2,  2005.  She  is the  first  woman  to  hold  the  position  at Michigan Tech.  Sanregret  directs  a  13-sport  varsity athletics  program  at  Michigan  Tech with NCAA Division  I  ice hockey and 12 Division II sports.  Sanregret  served  as  assistant  athetic director  for  seven  years,  handling  all 

business and NCAA compliance issues for Michigan Tech athletics. She is in her 16th year with the department overall. She spent three years  as  the  athletic  equipment  supervisor  before  being  named the department’s  first-ever business manager  in September 1996. She was given additional responsibilities as the NCAA compliance coordinator in May of 1997.   A  1989  graduate  of  Houghton  (Mich.)  High  School,  Sanregret attended  Michigan  Tech  and  graduated  in  1993  with  a  business administration degree. She finished her master’s degree in business administration at Tech in the spring of 2006.  Suzanne is married to John B. Sanregret, who is the principal at Hancock High School. They reside in Hancock, Mich., with their two sons, Matthew and Bradley.

Athletics Director Suzanne Sanregret

  Steve Nordstrom serves as director of athletic development for Michigan Tech Athletics. He began his duties on May 10, 2007.  Nordstrom spent the previous seven years in the Finlandia University Athletic Department, where he served in many different roles. Most recently, he was assistant athletic director and head women’s basketball coach. He also had duties involving fundraising, marketing and sports information during his tenure.  Nordstrom holds two degrees 

from Michigan Tech—an associate degree in civil engineering technology (1995) and a bachelor’s in business administration (1998).  A native of Atlantic Mine, Mich., Nordstrom and his wife, Myra, have six children: Julia, Alex, Marissa, Chad, Ian and Mia.

  Randy Heinonen is in his third year working in athletic development at Michigan Tech. He is beginning his first year as major gifts officer after working as the director of athletic development.  Prior to Tech, Heinonen spent the previous three years as the director of alumni and annual giving at Finlandia University.   The Hancock, Mich., native is a 1996 graduate of Northern Michigan University with a degree in speech communication.   Heinonen and his wife, Kristy, have 

three daughters, Delaney, Sophie and Ellie.

Director of Athletic Development Steve Nordstrom

Major Gifts OfficerRandy Heinonen

Michigan Technological University  �

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  Wes Frahm is in his fifth year as the director of athletic communications and marketing at Michigan Tech after spending the previous three years as the assistant director. He serves as the primary contact for football, men’s and women’s basketball and tennis.  The Elkhart, Ind., native is a member of 

CoSIDA and has won numerous publication awards from the organization. Two of his media guides have been named best in the nation.  Prior to coming to Tech, Frahm spent the 2000-01 season as the sports information director for the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference in Greenwood, Ind. The previous year, he served as the sports information director and men’s tennis coach at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C.  Frahm earned a bachelor’s degree in sports information and sports administration from the University of Indianapolis in 1999.  Frahm, an avid fisherman and champion at Ms. Pacman, was born on Aug. 7, 1977. He and his wife, Elka, have three children, Isaiah (4), Levi (3), and Naomi (1).They reside in southeast South Range, Mich.

Wes FrahmDirector of Athletic 

Communications and Marketing

Women’s BasketballAt A Glance

  Ian Marks enters his second season at Michigan Tech. He serves as the main contact for hockey, volleyball, cross country, Nordic skiing and track and field.  Prior to coming to Tech, Marks was the sports information director at UW-Superior where he hosted the 2007 NCAA Men’s Div. III Ice Hockey Championships. He also 

completed internships at Pittsburg State University and the University of Montana in 2005 and 2006.  Marks played soccer at UW-Superior and earned a bachelor’s degree in print journalism from there in 2005.  Marks, who completed his first Ironman triathlon in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, last June, is single and resides in Houghton, Mich. He is an experienced ice cream eater.

Ian MarksAssistant Director of Athletic 

Communications and Marketing

Location: Houghton, Michigan  49931-1295Nickname: HuskiesEnrollment: 7,014Founded: 1885Colors: Black, Gold, and SilverAffiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic (GLIAC)Members: Ashland, Ferris State, Findlay, Grand Valley State, Hillsdale, 

Indianapolis, Michigan Tech, Northern Michigan, Northwood, Saginaw Valley State, Tiffin, Wayne State

Arena (Capacity): Student Development Complex Gymnasium (3,200)Web Address: michigantechhuskies.com

Administration/Support StaffPresident: Glenn D. Mroz ([email protected])Faculty Representative: Pat Joyce ([email protected])  Office Phone: 906-487-2677Athletic Director: Suzanne Sanregret ([email protected])  Office Phone: 906-487-3070Associate AD: Kevin Luke ([email protected])  Office Phone: 906-487-2988Assistant AD: Joel Isaacson ([email protected])  Office Phone: 906-487-1915Trainers: Jennifer Nesseth ([email protected]);  

Brian Brewster ([email protected])  Training Room Phone: 906-487-1832/1831Team Physician: Dr. Bruce Trusock  Office Phone: 906-482-8060Ticket Office: Kathy Dorvinen ([email protected])  Office Phone: 906-487-2073Secretary: Alane Isaacson ([email protected])  Office Phone/Fax: 906-487-3070/487-3062

Women’s Basketball Coaching StaffHead Coach: John Barnes ([email protected])  Office Phone: 906-487-2222Assistant Coach: Kim Cameron ([email protected])  Office Phone: 906-487-2992Strength & Conditioning: Kyle Bangen ([email protected])  Office Phone: 906-487-3340

Athletic CommunicationsDirector (WBB Contact): Wes Frahm ([email protected])  Office Phone: 906-487-2350   Cell Phone: 906-281-1205Associate Director: Ian Marks ([email protected])  Office Phone: 906-487-2351   Cell Phone: 906-281-1204Athletic Communications Fax: 906-487-3062

Athletic DevelopmentDirector: Steve Nordstrom ([email protected])  Office Phone: 906-487-3071Major Gifts Officer: Randy Heinonen ([email protected])  Office Phone: 906-487-1604

Important NumbersAthletic Department Phone: 906-487-3070Athletic Department Fax: 906-487-3062SDC Gym Press Box Phone: 906-487-2386Visiting Radio Co-Op Line: 906-482-0830

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Center Court Club

Think Pink

  Michigan Tech athletics raised over $1,100 in 2007-08 participating in a nationwide Think Pink initiative, which was aimed at raising funds and awareness for breast cancer. More than 1,000 universities across the country took part in Think Pink and raised over $930,000 towards the cause.  Student-athletes, coaches and fans all wore pink at Tech’s six athletic events during the week, and special fundraisers were held to help in the fight against breast cancer.  Pink was the predominant color at the Student Development Complex Gymnasium during basketball doubleheaders on Feb. 14 and Feb. 16. Both the men’s and women’s basketball teams wore pink warm-up shirts, coaches wore pink ties or shirts, and many fans wore pink as well. At hockey games both Friday and Saturday, coaches for both teams donned pink ties and ribbons.  Donations were taken at the door of all six Michigan Tech athletic events. Funds were also generated through the auction of the basketball warm-up shirts and sales of pink bracelets, paper airplanes and foam pucks.

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  Wes Frahm is in his fifth year as the director of athletic communications and marketing at Michigan Tech after spending the previous three years as the assistant director. He serves as the primary contact for football, men’s and women’s basketball and tennis.  The Elkhart, Ind., native is a member of 

CoSIDA and has won numerous publication awards from the organization. Two of his media guides have been named best in the nation.  Prior to coming to Tech, Frahm spent the 2000-01 season as the sports information director for the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference in Greenwood, Ind. The previous year, he served as the sports information director and men’s tennis coach at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C.  Frahm earned a bachelor’s degree in sports information and sports administration from the University of Indianapolis in 1999.  Frahm, an avid fisherman and champion at Ms. Pacman, was born on Aug. 7, 1977. He and his wife, Elka, have three children, Isaiah (4), Levi (3), and Naomi (1).They reside in southeast South Range, Mich.

Wes FrahmDirector of Athletic 

Communications and Marketing

  Ian Marks enters his second season at Michigan Tech. He serves as the main contact for hockey, volleyball, cross country, Nordic skiing and track and field.  Prior to coming to Tech, Marks was the sports information director at UW-Superior where he hosted the 2007 NCAA Men’s Div. III Ice Hockey Championships. He also 

completed internships at Pittsburg State University and the University of Montana in 2005 and 2006.  Marks played soccer at UW-Superior and earned a bachelor’s degree in print journalism from there in 2005.  Marks, who completed his first Ironman triathlon in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, last June, is single and resides in Houghton, Mich. He is an experienced ice cream eater.

Ian MarksAssistant Director of Athletic 

Communications and Marketing

Michigan Technological University  �

Center Court Club

  The Center Court Club is in its eighth year of providing support for the Michigan Tech women’s basketball program.   The CCC allows local community members to get involved with the team during the season. In return for their gift to the program, club members receive the following benefits:

  • A CCC polo shirt   • Exclusive access to a preseason party 

and receptions during the season with the players and coaches 

  • Huskies Club membership   • Copies of the Michigan Tech Sports 

Calendar and Women’s Basketball Yearbook.

Think Pink

  Michigan Tech athletics raised over $1,100 in 2007-08 participating in a nationwide Think Pink initiative, which was aimed at raising funds and awareness for breast cancer. More than 1,000 universities across the country took part in Think Pink and raised over $930,000 towards the cause.  Student-athletes, coaches and fans all wore pink at Tech’s six athletic events during the week, and special fundraisers were held to help in the fight against breast cancer.  Pink was the predominant color at the Student Development Complex Gymnasium during basketball doubleheaders on Feb. 14 and Feb. 16. Both the men’s and women’s basketball teams wore pink warm-up shirts, coaches wore pink ties or shirts, and many fans wore pink as well. At hockey games both Friday and Saturday, coaches for both teams donned pink ties and ribbons.  Donations were taken at the door of all six Michigan Tech athletic events. Funds were also generated through the auction of the basketball warm-up shirts and sales of pink bracelets, paper airplanes and foam pucks.

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Under the leadership of sixth-year head coach John Barnes, the Michigan Tech women’s basketball program has continued its rich tradition of success. Barnes has guided all five of his teams to a winning record and postseason berth, and three times his Huskies have advanced to the NCAA Tournament. The most succesful campaign for the Huskies under Barnes came a year ago. Tech gained the program’s eighth Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championship to go with a

GLIAC Tournament title and a 23-8 overall record. Barnes earned the 2005-06 GLIAC Coach of the Year accolades. He owns a 98-45 career overall record (.685 winning percentage) and a 65-25 mark in conference games (.777). Prior to taking the controls of the women’s program, Barnes played an integral role in building the Huskies’ men’s program into one of national prominence. During his six-year tenure as assistant coach, the Tech men compiled a 133-48 record and made four appearances in the NCAA Tournament. The Huskies also won four Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference titles and two GLIAC Tournament championships. The Escanaba, Mich., native was a member of Michigan Tech’s men’s basketball team from 1991-95. He competed in 102 games for the Huskies and earned a spot on the GLIAC All-Defensive Team during the 1994-95 season. Barnes graduated from Michigan Tech in May 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in scientific and technical communication. He went on to serve as junior varsity girls basketball coach at Baraga (Mich.) High School during the fall of 1995. That same year, Barnes began as junior varsity boys basketball coach at Chassell (Mich.) High School but left early to accept the assistant men’s basketball coaching position at Lake Superior State, where he helped guide the Lakers to the GLIAC title during the 1995-96 campaign. In 1996-97, Barnes played for the Kolding Basketball Club in Denmark, where he helped the team to an 18-1 record. He also served as the head coach for St. Nicolai, a men’s travel team in Denmark. Barnes was born May 10, 1972. He resides in Houghton, and is a member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association.

John BarnesHead Coach

All-Time Coaching Records

Name Seasons G W L PctCheryl DePuydt (1975-78) 3 53 24 29 .453Lea Korri (1978-80) 2 45 18 27 .400Diane Morea (1980-84) 4 94 29 65 .309Cindy Corlett (1984-87) 3 80 20 60 .250Kevin Borseth (1988-98) 11 322 225 97 .699Darla Olson (1998-03) 5 148 111 37 .750John Barnes (2003-present) 5 143 98 45 .685Program Totals 33 885 525 360 .593

Barnes’ Year-by-Year Results

Overall GLIAC GLIACYear School W L Pct W L Pct Finish2003-04 Michigan Tech 16 11 .593 11 7 .611 4th-North2004-05 Michigan Tech 21 8 .724 15 3 .833 3rd-North2005-06 Michigan Tech 19 9 .679 14 4 .778 2nd-North2006-07 Michigan Tech 19 9 .679 12 6 .667 4th-North2007-08 Michigan Tech 23 8 .742 13 5 .722 1st-NorthTotals 98 45 .685 65 25 .777

The John Barnes File

2003-present • Head Women’s Coach, Michigan Tech • 98-45 record • 1 GLIAC North Division Championship (2007-08) • 1 GLIAC Tournament Championship (2007-08) • 3 NCAA Tournament berths • 2005-06 GLIAC Coach of the Year

1997-2003 • Assistant Men’s Coach, Michigan Tech • 133-48 record • 4 GLIAC titles

1996-1997 • Player, Kolding, Denmark • 18-1 record

1996-1997 • Head Coach, St. Nicolai, Denmark

1995-1996 • Assistant Men’s Coach, Lake Superior State • 20-8 record • GLIAC champs

1995 • Junior Varsity Girls Coach, Baraga (Mich.) H.S.

1991-1995 • Player, Michigan Tech • 102 GP, 577 pts • GLIAC All-Defensive Team

Michigan Tech Coaching Records

SEASONVictoriesOverall: 30, Kevin Borseth, 1992-93Consecutive: 16, Kevin Borseth, 1990-91Home: 14, John Barnes, 2007-08; Darla Olson, 1998-99;

Kevin Borseth, 1994-95, 1992-93Road: 16, Kevin Borseth, 1992-93Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: 17,

Darla Olson, 1998-99NCAA II Tournament: 4, Kevin Borseth, 1992-93

Winning PercentageOverall: .909 (30-3), Kevin Borseth, 1992-93Home: 1.000 (14-0), Darla Olson, 1998-99; (13-0), Kevin

Borseth, 1993-94Road: .889 (16-2), Kevin Borseth, 1992-93Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: .938 (15-

1), Kevin Borseth, 1992-93NCAA II Tournament: .800 (4-1), Kevin Borseth, 1992-93

CAREERVictoriesOverall: 225, Kevin Borseth, 1987-98Home: 122, Kevin Borseth, 1987-98Road: 103, Kevin Borseth, 1987-98Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: 132,

Kevin Borseth, 1987-98GLIAC Championships: 4, Kevin Borseth, 1987-98NCAA II Tournament Wins: 9, Kevin Borseth, 1987-98

Winning PercentageOverall (Minimum three years): .750 (111-37), Darla

Olson, 1998-03

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The John Barnes File

2003-present • Head Women’s Coach, Michigan Tech • 98-45 record • 1 GLIAC North Division Championship (2007-08) • 1 GLIAC Tournament Championship (2007-08) • 3 NCAA Tournament berths • 2005-06 GLIAC Coach of the Year

1997-2003 • Assistant Men’s Coach, Michigan Tech • 133-48 record • 4 GLIAC titles

1996-1997 • Player, Kolding, Denmark • 18-1 record

1996-1997 • Head Coach, St. Nicolai, Denmark

1995-1996 • Assistant Men’s Coach, Lake Superior State • 20-8 record • GLIAC champs

1995 • Junior Varsity Girls Coach, Baraga (Mich.) H.S.

1991-1995 • Player, Michigan Tech • 102 GP, 577 pts • GLIAC All-Defensive Team

Michigan Tech Coaching Records

SEASONVictoriesOverall: 30, Kevin Borseth, 1992-93Consecutive: 16, Kevin Borseth, 1990-91Home: 14, John Barnes, 2007-08; Darla Olson, 1998-99;

Kevin Borseth, 1994-95, 1992-93Road: 16, Kevin Borseth, 1992-93Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: 17,

Darla Olson, 1998-99NCAA II Tournament: 4, Kevin Borseth, 1992-93

Winning PercentageOverall: .909 (30-3), Kevin Borseth, 1992-93Home: 1.000 (14-0), Darla Olson, 1998-99; (13-0), Kevin

Borseth, 1993-94Road: .889 (16-2), Kevin Borseth, 1992-93Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: .938 (15-

1), Kevin Borseth, 1992-93NCAA II Tournament: .800 (4-1), Kevin Borseth, 1992-93

CAREERVictoriesOverall: 225, Kevin Borseth, 1987-98Home: 122, Kevin Borseth, 1987-98Road: 103, Kevin Borseth, 1987-98Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: 132,

Kevin Borseth, 1987-98GLIAC Championships: 4, Kevin Borseth, 1987-98NCAA II Tournament Wins: 9, Kevin Borseth, 1987-98

Winning PercentageOverall (Minimum three years): .750 (111-37), Darla

Olson, 1998-03

Kim Cameron is in her fourth year as assistant women’s basketball coach after being appointed to the position September 23, 2005. Cameron assists in all aspects of the women’s basketball program. She serves as the recruiting and travel coordinator for the team. She also coordinates the Michigan Tech girls basketball summer camps. Cameron was a four-year letterwinner

in women’s basketball at Michigan Tech from 2001-05. She served as team captain during her senior campaign, and also earned the Harold Meese Sportsmanship Award in 2004-05. A native of Alpena, Mich., Cameron gained her bachelor’s degree in business administration from Michigan Tech in 2005. She worked with Michigan Tech girls basketball camps and Little Huskies each of her four years, and helped organize Tech’s summer league. Born July 13, 1983, Cameron resides in Houghton, Mich.

Kim CameronAssistant Coach

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No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown Birthdate Major (Concentration) 54 Danae Danen** F 6-0 Jr Green Bay, Wis. 2/21/88 Mathematics (Actuarial Science)12 Lucy Dernovsek* F 5-11 So Holcombe, Wis. 11/8/88 Mathematics (Actuarial Science)10 Tara Ferris** G 5-9 Jr Hartland, Wis. 3/15/87 Biological Sciences (Pre-Dental)53 Lynn Giesler C 6-1 Fr Green Bay, Wis. 2/16/89 Biomedical Engineering32 Angela Guisfredi* G 5-5 So Hubbell, Mich. 12/14/87 Exercise Science23 Krista Kasuboski* G 5-9 So Wautoma, Wis. 10/10/88 Exercise Science3 Maria Kasza G 5-7 Sr Rapid City, Mich. 4/19/86 Business Administration

20 Lindsey Lindstrom F 6-0 Fr Superior, Wis. 8/9/89 Business Administration4 Jessica Racine G 5-8 Fr Ishpeming, Mich. 10/12/90 Exercise Science34 Alicia Schneider*** F 5-11 Sr Janesville, Wis. 12/9/86 Business Administration14 Lisa Staehlin* C 6-2 So Tinley Park, Ill. 8/14/88 Mechanical Engineering2 Sarah Stream** G 5-7 Jr Ishpeming, Mich. 9/6/86 Exercise Science/Biological Sciences43 Katie Wysocky** F 6-0 Jr Whitefish Bay, Wis. 3/17/88 Business Administration13 Katie Zimmerman** G 5-6 Jr Green Bay, Wis. 10/15/87 Business Administration

Alphabetical Roster

Numerical Roster

No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown/High School Pronunciation2 Sarah Stream** G 5-7 Jr Ishpeming, Mich./Westwood3 Maria Kasza G 5-7 Sr Rapid City, Mich./Kalkaska4 Jessica Racine G 5-8 Fr Ishpeming, Mich./Westwood Ruh-SEEN10 Tara Ferris** G 5-9 Jr Hartland, Wis./Waukesha Catholic12 Lucy Dernovsek* F 5-11 So Holcombe, Wis./Holcombe Lake Der-NO-sek13 Katie Zimmerman** G 5-6 Jr Green Bay, Wis./East14 Lisa Staehlin* C 6-2 So Tinley Park, Ill./Andrew STAY-linn20 Lindsey Lindstrom F 6-0 Fr Superior, Wis.23 Krista Kasuboski* G 5-9 So Wautoma, Wis. Kush-uh-buh-ski

32 Angela Guisfredi* G 5-5 So Hubbell, Mich./Lake Linden-Hubbell Gus-FREE-dee34 Alicia Schneider*** F 5-11 Sr Janesville, Wis./Parker43 Katie Wysocky** F 6-0 Jr Whitefish Bay, Wis. Why-SOCK-ee53 Lynn Giesler C 6-1 Fr Green Bay, Wis./Preble GEESE-ler54 Danae Danen** F 6-0 Jr Green Bay, Wis./Ashwaubenon Deh-NAY DAY-nen

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: John Barnes (6th year)Assistant Coach: Kim Cameron (4th year)

* letters won

12  Michigan Technological University

After winning a Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference regular season title and GLIAC tournament championship, some teams need to be rebuilt. That’s not the case for the Michigan Tech women’s basketball team. The Huskies will return their top three scorers—Katie Wysocky, Danae Danen and Katie Zimmerman—and mix back in the team’s 2006-07 most valuable player who sat out with injury a year ago—Sarah Stream. Add a stellar supporting cast, which includes four players who have scored at least 18 points in a game, and the Huskies are reloaded and ready to pursue some lofty goals.

Forwards Even with the balance of talented players on the team, Wysocky is clearly the team’s focal point. The versatile 6-0 forward averaged 16.1 points and 9.7 rebounds a year ago, giving her the third-most points in school history at 500 and a school record in rebounds with 301. Wysocky has a knack for getting to the rim, but has shooting range past the 3-point arc. The two-time All-GLIAC performer has also worked hard in hopes of being as dominant on the defensive end of the floor. Alicia Schneider is one of the team’s two seniors. The Janesville, Wis., native missed the final half of last season with injury, but brings a wealth of experience to the table. The 5-11 Schneider, an athletic wing player, has played in 68 career games with 459 career points. The 5-11 Lucy Dernovsek should see plenty of playing time on the wing. Dernovsek played as a true freshman a year ago and showed off her raw talent in spots. She poured in 18 points in the GLIAC Tournament Championship game vs. Ashland.

Redshirt freshman Lindsey Lindstrom, with her long, six-foot frame, has worked hard on her game throughout the offseason and will compete for time in the lineup this season.

Centers Danen, a 6-0 junior, turned into a major scoring threat during her second season with the Huskies. She finished second on the team in scoring at 11.1 points per game. The Green Bay, Wis., native has ability to score in the post and has also developed an accurate spot-up jumpshot. Danen nearly broke the school record for blocks in a season a year ago with 45. Sophomore Lisa Staehlin gives Tech a strong post presence. She made 58.3 percent of her field goal attempts in 2007-08. If the 6-2 Staehlin can stay healthy (she missed 18 games a year ago), she’ll be a primary option in head coach John Barnes’ inside-out offensive game plan. Lynn Geisler, at 6-1, is another option in the post. The strong redshirt freshman possesses a nice touch around the rim and has shown great improvement since her arrival in Houghton.

Guards The return of Stream will ease the loss of point guard Catherine Rottier to graduation. Rottier was a 1,000-point scorer who finished with the most career assists in Tech history. Stream looks 100 percent heading into the campaign after missing all of last year with injury. As a sophomore in 2006-07, she led the team in scoring (14.1 points per game) and assists (87). Stream is a smart player who not only runs the show from the point, but also can score in a variety of ways—from long-range to creating her own looks off the dribble. Zimmerman, a flat-out shooter, will look to continue her production from a year ago when she averaged 10.5 points per game. The 5-6 Zimmerman made a school-record 78 3-pointers and posted percentages of 44.1 from 3-point range and 97.7 from the free throw stripe. Maria Kasza, who sat out 2007-08 due to conference transfer rules, will give Tech extra senior leadership as well as outstanding accuracy from 3-point range. Tara Ferris is arguably the team’s top defender. She started 20 games a year ago and blossomed on the offensive end of the floor as the season progressed. The 5-9 junior averaged just five points per game, but put up 20 in the GLIAC Championship game. Angela Guisfredi, who at 5-5 is the strongest player on the team, is a solid backup point guard. She saw action in 30 games a year ago and will continue to play key minutes in the Huskies backcourt. Sophomore Krista Kasuboski gained 18 games of experience as a true freshman a year ago and will look to expand her contributions in 2008-09. Freshman Jessica Racine, who was the Upper Peninsula Player of the Year as a senior at Ishpeming (Mich.) Westwood High a year ago, will add depth to the Huskies’ backcourt.

Summing it up Head coach John Barnes, who enters his sixth season at the helm with a 98-45 record, expects to make some noise in the national tournament this season. His team’s goals include another GLIAC title and hosting the conference and NCAA Regional tournaments in Houghton. The road will be tough. Michigan Tech begins competition Nov. 6 with a preseason game at UW-Milwaukee. The Huskies open the regular season Nov. 15 with the GLIAC/Great Lakes Valley Conference Challenge, where they will face Lewis and Wisconsin-Parkside. Thanks to a new conference schedule, Tech will play a record 22 league games—home and away with all 11 GLIAC opponents.

Forward Katie Wysocky became the first player in school history to record both 500 points and 300 rebounds in a season. The junior needs just 175 more points for 1,000 in her career.

Katie Zimmerman will look to continue her hot hand from 2007-08 when she set a school record and led the GLIAC in 3-point field goals made with 78. 

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By ClassSeniors: 2Juniors: 5Sophomores: 4Freshmen: 3

By PositionGuards: 7Forwards: 5Centers: 2

GeographicWisconsin: 9Michigan: 4Illinois: 1

No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown Birthdate Major (Concentration) 54 Danae Danen** F 6-0 Jr Green Bay, Wis. 2/21/88 Mathematics (Actuarial Science)12 Lucy Dernovsek* F 5-11 So Holcombe, Wis. 11/8/88 Mathematics (Actuarial Science)10 Tara Ferris** G 5-9 Jr Hartland, Wis. 3/15/87 Biological Sciences (Pre-Dental)53 Lynn Giesler C 6-1 Fr Green Bay, Wis. 2/16/89 Biomedical Engineering32 Angela Guisfredi* G 5-5 So Hubbell, Mich. 12/14/87 Exercise Science23 Krista Kasuboski* G 5-9 So Wautoma, Wis. 10/10/88 Exercise Science3 Maria Kasza G 5-7 Sr Rapid City, Mich. 4/19/86 Business Administration

20 Lindsey Lindstrom F 6-0 Fr Superior, Wis. 8/9/89 Business Administration4 Jessica Racine G 5-8 Fr Ishpeming, Mich. 10/12/90 Exercise Science34 Alicia Schneider*** F 5-11 Sr Janesville, Wis. 12/9/86 Business Administration14 Lisa Staehlin* C 6-2 So Tinley Park, Ill. 8/14/88 Mechanical Engineering2 Sarah Stream** G 5-7 Jr Ishpeming, Mich. 9/6/86 Exercise Science/Biological Sciences43 Katie Wysocky** F 6-0 Jr Whitefish Bay, Wis. 3/17/88 Business Administration13 Katie Zimmerman** G 5-6 Jr Green Bay, Wis. 10/15/87 Business Administration

Alphabetical Roster

Numerical Roster

No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown/High School Pronunciation2 Sarah Stream** G 5-7 Jr Ishpeming, Mich./Westwood3 Maria Kasza G 5-7 Sr Rapid City, Mich./Kalkaska4 Jessica Racine G 5-8 Fr Ishpeming, Mich./Westwood Ruh-SEEN10 Tara Ferris** G 5-9 Jr Hartland, Wis./Waukesha Catholic12 Lucy Dernovsek* F 5-11 So Holcombe, Wis./Holcombe Lake Der-NO-sek13 Katie Zimmerman** G 5-6 Jr Green Bay, Wis./East14 Lisa Staehlin* C 6-2 So Tinley Park, Ill./Andrew STAY-linn20 Lindsey Lindstrom F 6-0 Fr Superior, Wis.23 Krista Kasuboski* G 5-9 So Wautoma, Wis. Kush-uh-buh-ski

32 Angela Guisfredi* G 5-5 So Hubbell, Mich./Lake Linden-Hubbell Gus-FREE-dee34 Alicia Schneider*** F 5-11 Sr Janesville, Wis./Parker43 Katie Wysocky** F 6-0 Jr Whitefish Bay, Wis. Why-SOCK-ee53 Lynn Giesler C 6-1 Fr Green Bay, Wis./Preble GEESE-ler54 Danae Danen** F 6-0 Jr Green Bay, Wis./Ashwaubenon Deh-NAY DAY-nen

Roster BreakdownCoaching Staff

Head Coach: John Barnes (6th year)Assistant Coach: Kim Cameron (4th year)

* letters won

Michigan Technological University  13

After winning a Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference regular season title and GLIAC tournament championship, some teams need to be rebuilt. That’s not the case for the Michigan Tech women’s basketball team. The Huskies will return their top three scorers—Katie Wysocky, Danae Danen and Katie Zimmerman—and mix back in the team’s 2006-07 most valuable player who sat out with injury a year ago—Sarah Stream. Add a stellar supporting cast, which includes four players who have scored at least 18 points in a game, and the Huskies are reloaded and ready to pursue some lofty goals.

Forwards Even with the balance of talented players on the team, Wysocky is clearly the team’s focal point. The versatile 6-0 forward averaged 16.1 points and 9.7 rebounds a year ago, giving her the third-most points in school history at 500 and a school record in rebounds with 301. Wysocky has a knack for getting to the rim, but has shooting range past the 3-point arc. The two-time All-GLIAC performer has also worked hard in hopes of being as dominant on the defensive end of the floor. Alicia Schneider is one of the team’s two seniors. The Janesville, Wis., native missed the final half of last season with injury, but brings a wealth of experience to the table. The 5-11 Schneider, an athletic wing player, has played in 68 career games with 459 career points. The 5-11 Lucy Dernovsek should see plenty of playing time on the wing. Dernovsek played as a true freshman a year ago and showed off her raw talent in spots. She poured in 18 points in the GLIAC Tournament Championship game vs. Ashland.

Redshirt freshman Lindsey Lindstrom, with her long, six-foot frame, has worked hard on her game throughout the offseason and will compete for time in the lineup this season.

Centers Danen, a 6-0 junior, turned into a major scoring threat during her second season with the Huskies. She finished second on the team in scoring at 11.1 points per game. The Green Bay, Wis., native has ability to score in the post and has also developed an accurate spot-up jumpshot. Danen nearly broke the school record for blocks in a season a year ago with 45. Sophomore Lisa Staehlin gives Tech a strong post presence. She made 58.3 percent of her field goal attempts in 2007-08. If the 6-2 Staehlin can stay healthy (she missed 18 games a year ago), she’ll be a primary option in head coach John Barnes’ inside-out offensive game plan. Lynn Geisler, at 6-1, is another option in the post. The strong redshirt freshman possesses a nice touch around the rim and has shown great improvement since her arrival in Houghton.

Guards The return of Stream will ease the loss of point guard Catherine Rottier to graduation. Rottier was a 1,000-point scorer who finished with the most career assists in Tech history. Stream looks 100 percent heading into the campaign after missing all of last year with injury. As a sophomore in 2006-07, she led the team in scoring (14.1 points per game) and assists (87). Stream is a smart player who not only runs the show from the point, but also can score in a variety of ways—from long-range to creating her own looks off the dribble. Zimmerman, a flat-out shooter, will look to continue her production from a year ago when she averaged 10.5 points per game. The 5-6 Zimmerman made a school-record 78 3-pointers and posted percentages of 44.1 from 3-point range and 97.7 from the free throw stripe. Maria Kasza, who sat out 2007-08 due to conference transfer rules, will give Tech extra senior leadership as well as outstanding accuracy from 3-point range. Tara Ferris is arguably the team’s top defender. She started 20 games a year ago and blossomed on the offensive end of the floor as the season progressed. The 5-9 junior averaged just five points per game, but put up 20 in the GLIAC Championship game. Angela Guisfredi, who at 5-5 is the strongest player on the team, is a solid backup point guard. She saw action in 30 games a year ago and will continue to play key minutes in the Huskies backcourt. Sophomore Krista Kasuboski gained 18 games of experience as a true freshman a year ago and will look to expand her contributions in 2008-09. Freshman Jessica Racine, who was the Upper Peninsula Player of the Year as a senior at Ishpeming (Mich.) Westwood High a year ago, will add depth to the Huskies’ backcourt.

Summing it up Head coach John Barnes, who enters his sixth season at the helm with a 98-45 record, expects to make some noise in the national tournament this season. His team’s goals include another GLIAC title and hosting the conference and NCAA Regional tournaments in Houghton. The road will be tough. Michigan Tech begins competition Nov. 6 with a preseason game at UW-Milwaukee. The Huskies open the regular season Nov. 15 with the GLIAC/Great Lakes Valley Conference Challenge, where they will face Lewis and Wisconsin-Parkside. Thanks to a new conference schedule, Tech will play a record 22 league games—home and away with all 11 GLIAC opponents.

Katie Zimmerman will look to continue her hot hand from 2007-08 when she set a school record and led the GLIAC in 3-point field goals made with 78. 

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2Sarah StreamJr • G • 5-7

Ishpeming, Mich.

Career Totals 3-Point Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF Dq TP Avg Ast To Blk Ste Min Avg2004-05 29-29 139-326 .426 40-103 .388 32-40 .800 94 3.2 23 0 350 12.1 72 55 0 32 988 34.12005-06 1-1 7-15 .467 1-4 .250 4-4 1.000 4 4.0 2 0 19 19.0 5 2 0 3 37 37.02006-07 28-28 140-323 .433 33-75 .440 81-99 .818 111 4.0 47 0 394 14.1 87 54 2 21 972 29.4Career 58-58 286-664 .431 74-182 .406 117-143 .818 209 3.6 72 0 763 13.1 164 111 2 56 1997 34.4

College: 2007-08: Earned a spot on the GLIAC All-Academic Team … Named teams most improved player … Started the final 20 games of the season … Tallied a game- and career-high 20 points in the

GLIAC Tournament Championship vs. Ashland (3/8) … Was selected to the GLIAC All-Tournament Team … Finished second on the team in both 3-pointers made (35) and 3-point percentage (39.8) … Served as one of the team’s top defenders … 2006-07: Played in 12 games as a reserve … Registered eight points, nine rebounds, and seven assists on the season … Had a season-high five points at Saginaw Valley State (1/25) … 2005-06: Redshirted … Earned team’s most improved player award.

High School: A 2005 graduate of Waukesha Catholic Memorial (Wis.) High School … Coached by Mark Lepkowski … Averaged 10.9 points and 3.3 assists per game as a senior … Helped her squad compile a 16-10 record and its first-ever appearance in the 2004-05 Wisconsin Division II state tournament … Collected All-Classic Eight second team accolades as a junior and senior … Also participated in volleyball for three years … Member of National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Perry and Michelle Ferris of Hartland, Wis. … Born March 15, 1987, in Green Bay, Wis. … Has one younger brother … Enjoys working out, shopping, snowboarding, and spending time with friends … Owns a 3.33 grade point average in biological sciences with a concentration in pre-dental.

Career Totals 3-Point Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF Dq TP Avg Ast To Blk Ste Min Avg2006-07 12-0 3-10 .300 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 9 0.8 6 0 8 0.7 7 10 0 0 61 5.12007-08 30-20 51-129 .395 35-88 .398 25-34 .735 49 1.6 55 0 162 5.4 38 36 1 22 624 20.8Career 42-20 54-139 .388 37-94 .394 25-35 .714 58 1.4 61 0 170 4.0 45 46 1 22 685 16.3

14  Michigan Technological University Michigan Technological University  15

College: 2007-08: Named preseason All-GLIAC North Division First Team … Played in exhibition game at DePaul (11/2) … Suffered season-ending knee injury in

preseason practice … Received a medical redshirt … 2006-07: Named All-GLIAC North Division First Team… Started all 28 games at point guard … Led the team in scoring (14.1) and assists (87) … Scored a season-high 22 points twice — in a 63-57 GLIAC quarterfinal game at Grand Valley State (2/27) and in a 68-65 win at Saginaw Valley State (1/25) … Earned the team awards of most valuable player, scholastic achievement, and sportsman-ship … Named to GLIAC All-Tournament Team and GLIAC All-Academic Team … 2005-06: Had 19 points, five assists and four rebounds in season opening game vs. Wisconsin-Parkside (11/18) … Sustained season-ending knee injury with five seconds left vs. Wisconsin-Parkside (11/18) … Re-ceived a medical redshirt … 2004-05: Was a Division II Bulletin National All-Freshman Team selection … Earned GLIAC Freshman of the Year honors … Named to All-GLIAC North Division Second Team … Earned the Terry Wilson Award as Tech’s top freshman female student-athlete … Started all 29 games … Finished second on team in scoring with 12.1 points per game … Finished the season with 72 assists, one shy of team lead … Shot 38.8 percent from three-point range, good for third in the GLIAC … Scored 24 points vs. St. Cloud State (11/20) in third collegiate game … Tallied double digits in points 18 times.

High School: Graduated from Westwood (Mich.) High School in 2004 … Played for coach Tom Hammar … Named Upper Peninsula Player of the Year and was a Michigan Miss Basketball candidate as a senior … Aver-aged 26.0 points, 4.4 rebounds and 3.6 assists while helping the Patriots

to Class C State Championship as a senior … Named to All UP Dream Team as a junior and senior … Also participated in volleyball … Member of student council, Key Club, National Honor Society and Spanish Club.

Personal: Daughter of Bill and Julie Stream of Ishpeming, Mich. … Born September 6, 1986, in Ishpeming, Mich. … Enjoys spending time with fam-ily and friends, going to camp, beach volleyball and yoga … Has one sister and two brothers, all older … Owns a 4.00 grade point average in exercise science and health and biological sciences.

Career HighsPts: 24,vs.St.CloudState,11/20/04FGM: 8,seventimes,mostrecentlyatSaginawValleyState,1/25/07FGA: 21,twice,mostrecentlyvsFerrisState,1/13/063Pt: 6,vs.St.CloudState,11/20/04Att: 10,vs.St.CloudState,11/20/04FTM: 8,twice,mostrecently,atGannon,3/2/07FTA: 6,vs.Northwood,2/12/05Reb: 9,vs.Northland,1/9/07Ast: 7,twice,mostrecentlyatSaginawValleyState,2/19/05Blk: 1,twice,mostrecentlyvsNorthwood,12/7/06Ste: 3,fourtimes,mostrecentlyvsMercyhurst,2/13/07Min: 40,threetimes,mostrecentlyvs.SaginawValleyState,1/25/07

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Career Totals 3-Point Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF Dq TP Avg Ast To Blk Ste Min Avg2004-05 29-29 139-326 .426 40-103 .388 32-40 .800 94 3.2 23 0 350 12.1 72 55 0 32 988 34.12005-06 1-1 7-15 .467 1-4 .250 4-4 1.000 4 4.0 2 0 19 19.0 5 2 0 3 37 37.02006-07 28-28 140-323 .433 33-75 .440 81-99 .818 111 4.0 47 0 394 14.1 87 54 2 21 972 29.4Career 58-58 286-664 .431 74-182 .406 117-143 .818 209 3.6 72 0 763 13.1 164 111 2 56 1997 34.4

10College: 2007-08: Earned a spot on the GLIAC All-Academic Team … Named teams most improved player … Started the final 20 games of the season … Tallied a game- and career-high 20 points in the

GLIAC Tournament Championship vs. Ashland (3/8) … Was selected to the GLIAC All-Tournament Team … Finished second on the team in both 3-pointers made (35) and 3-point percentage (39.8) … Served as one of the team’s top defenders … 2006-07: Played in 12 games as a reserve … Registered eight points, nine rebounds, and seven assists on the season … Had a season-high five points at Saginaw Valley State (1/25) … 2005-06: Redshirted … Earned team’s most improved player award.

High School: A 2005 graduate of Waukesha Catholic Memorial (Wis.) High School … Coached by Mark Lepkowski … Averaged 10.9 points and 3.3 assists per game as a senior … Helped her squad compile a 16-10 record and its first-ever appearance in the 2004-05 Wisconsin Division II state tournament … Collected All-Classic Eight second team accolades as a junior and senior … Also participated in volleyball for three years … Member of National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Perry and Michelle Ferris of Hartland, Wis. … Born March 15, 1987, in Green Bay, Wis. … Has one younger brother … Enjoys working out, shopping, snowboarding, and spending time with friends … Owns a 3.33 grade point average in biological sciences with a concentration in pre-dental.

Tara FerrisJr • G • 5-9

Hartland, Wis.

Career Totals 3-Point Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF Dq TP Avg Ast To Blk Ste Min Avg2006-07 12-0 3-10 .300 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 9 0.8 6 0 8 0.7 7 10 0 0 61 5.12007-08 30-20 51-129 .395 35-88 .398 25-34 .735 49 1.6 55 0 162 5.4 38 36 1 22 624 20.8Career 42-20 54-139 .388 37-94 .394 25-35 .714 58 1.4 61 0 170 4.0 45 46 1 22 685 16.3

Career HighsPts: 20,vs.Ashland,3/8/08FGM: 7,vs.Ashland,3/8/08FGA: 9,3times,mostrecentlyvs.MissouriS&T,3/14/083Pt: 4,3times,mostrecentlyvs.Ashland,3/8/08Att: 7,twice,mostrecentlyatLakeSuperiorState,2/2/08FTM: 5,atLakeSuperiorState,2/2/08FTA: 6,atLakeSuperiorState,2/2/08Reb: 4,vs.GrandValleyState,1/5/08Ast: 4,vs.Northwood,12/7/06Blk: 1,vs.FerrisStste,1/26/08Ste: 3,twice,mostrecentlyvs.WayneState,3/7/08Min: 34,vs.MissouriS&T,3/14/08

14  Michigan Technological University Michigan Technological University  15

College: 2007-08: Named preseason All-GLIAC North Division First Team … Played in exhibition game at DePaul (11/2) … Suffered season-ending knee injury in

preseason practice … Received a medical redshirt … 2006-07: Named All-GLIAC North Division First Team… Started all 28 games at point guard … Led the team in scoring (14.1) and assists (87) … Scored a season-high 22 points twice — in a 63-57 GLIAC quarterfinal game at Grand Valley State (2/27) and in a 68-65 win at Saginaw Valley State (1/25) … Earned the team awards of most valuable player, scholastic achievement, and sportsman-ship … Named to GLIAC All-Tournament Team and GLIAC All-Academic Team … 2005-06: Had 19 points, five assists and four rebounds in season opening game vs. Wisconsin-Parkside (11/18) … Sustained season-ending knee injury with five seconds left vs. Wisconsin-Parkside (11/18) … Re-ceived a medical redshirt … 2004-05: Was a Division II Bulletin National All-Freshman Team selection … Earned GLIAC Freshman of the Year honors … Named to All-GLIAC North Division Second Team … Earned the Terry Wilson Award as Tech’s top freshman female student-athlete … Started all 29 games … Finished second on team in scoring with 12.1 points per game … Finished the season with 72 assists, one shy of team lead … Shot 38.8 percent from three-point range, good for third in the GLIAC … Scored 24 points vs. St. Cloud State (11/20) in third collegiate game … Tallied double digits in points 18 times.

High School: Graduated from Westwood (Mich.) High School in 2004 … Played for coach Tom Hammar … Named Upper Peninsula Player of the Year and was a Michigan Miss Basketball candidate as a senior … Aver-aged 26.0 points, 4.4 rebounds and 3.6 assists while helping the Patriots

to Class C State Championship as a senior … Named to All UP Dream Team as a junior and senior … Also participated in volleyball … Member of student council, Key Club, National Honor Society and Spanish Club.

Personal: Daughter of Bill and Julie Stream of Ishpeming, Mich. … Born September 6, 1986, in Ishpeming, Mich. … Enjoys spending time with fam-ily and friends, going to camp, beach volleyball and yoga … Has one sister and two brothers, all older … Owns a 4.00 grade point average in exercise science and health and biological sciences.

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Career Totals 3-Point Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF Dq TP Avg Ast To Blk Ste Min Avg2007-08 31-0 51-102 .500 16-41 .390 11-23 .478 88 2.8 27 0 129 4.2 26 20 10 26 361 11.6Career 31-0 51-102 .500 16-41 .390 11-23 .478 88 2.8 27 0 129 4.2 26 20 10 26 361 11.6

12College: 2007-08: Played in all 31 games … Averaged 4.2 points and 2.8 rebounds per game … Registered three games with 10 or more points … Tallied a break-out game in the GLIAC Tournament Championship

with 18 points on 7-of-9 shooting … Registered 26 assists and 26 steals … .Posted the second-best shooting percentage on the team at 50.0.

High School: Graduated from Lake Holcombe (Wis.) High School in 2007 … Coached by Joy Webster … Named All Northwest Player of the Year as a senior … Received all-state honors in her final campaign and All-Northwest honors in her last two seasons … Earned all-county honors as a sophomore, junior and senior … Was awarded all-conference each of her four seasons … Led the Chieftans to a 19-6 record and the regional championship by averaging 21 points, 11 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 steals in 2006-07 … Set school record for most career points and was the first junior to score 1,000 points … Also played volleyball and softball for four years earning all-conference laurels in both sports as a junior and senior … Member of National Honor Society and student council.

Personal: Daughter of Albert and Linda Dernovsek of Conrath, Wis. … Born November 8, 1988, in Ladysmith, Wis. … Has two brothers and two sisters … Owns a 3.89 grade point average in business administration with a concentration in accounting.

Lucy DernovsekSo • F • 5-11

Holcombe, Wis.

Career HighsPts: 18,vs.Ashland,3/8/08FGM: 7,vs.Ashland,3/8/08FGA: 10,vs.Finlandia,12/30/073Pt: 4,vs.Ashland,3/8/08Att: 5,vs.Ashland,3/8/08FTM: 2,fourtimes,mostrecentlyvs.NorthernMichigan,2/20/08FTA: 4,twice,mostrecentlyvs.NorthernMichigan,2/20/08Reb: 7,twice,mostrecentlyvs.SaginawValleyState,2/14/08Ast: 4,vs.Northland,1/2/08Blk: 1,tentimes,mostrecentlyvs.MissouriS&T,3/14/08Ste: 4,twice,mostrecentlyvs.Northland,1/2/08Min: 26,vs.Findlandia,12/30/07

College: 2007-08: Finished 10th in NCAA II in 3-point field goal percentage (44.1) … Set a school record and led the GLIAC with 78 made 3-pointers … Named to GLIAC All-Academic Team … Scored

a career-high 21 points vs. Grand Vallley State in the GLIAC Tournament quarterfi-nal (3/1) … Went 43-of-44 at the free throw line (97.7 percent) and made her last 39 consecutive foul shots … Finished third on the team in scoring (10.5 points per game) … Reached double figures in scoring 18 times and hit at last four 3-pointers in a game eight times … Scored a team-high 19 points in NCAA Tournament game vs. Missouri S&T (3/14) … 2006-07: Appeared in all 28 games, starting one … Posted the fourth-best three-point field goal percentage mark in school history at .443 … Scored 162 points including 105 on 35 three pointers … Led the team in scoring with 14 points vs. Northwood (12/7) … Notched her first career 20-point game at Northwood (1/27).

High School: Graduated in 2006 from Green Bay East (Wis.) High School … Coached by Bill Farrell … Named to the All-Fox River Valley Conference First Team each of her final three years … Led the FRVC in scoring three straight seasons … Earned all-state honorable mention … Averaged 15.6 points per game in final campaign … Also participated in softball for four years and cross country for one season … Member of National Honor Society and DECA. Personal: Daughter of Dave and Holly Zimmerman of Green Bay, Wis. … Born in Green Bay, Wis., on October 15, 1987 … Has one older brother and one younger sister … Enjoys playing beach volleyball and summer … Owns a 3.56 grade point average in business administration.

Career Totals 3-Point Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF Dq TP Avg Ast To Blk Ste Min Avg2006-07 28-1 51-117 .436 35-79 .443 25-29 .862 65 2.3 29 0 162 5.8 29 40 0 8 553 19.82007-08 31-2 102-234 .436 78-177 .441 43-44 .977 64 2.1 49 0 325 10.5 30 36 1 20 710 22.9Career 59-3 153-351 .436 113-256 .441 68-73 .931 129 2.2 78 0 487 8.2 59 76 1 28 1263 21.4

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Career Totals 3-Point Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF Dq TP Avg Ast To Blk Ste Min Avg2007-08 31-0 51-102 .500 16-41 .390 11-23 .478 88 2.8 27 0 129 4.2 26 20 10 26 361 11.6Career 31-0 51-102 .500 16-41 .390 11-23 .478 88 2.8 27 0 129 4.2 26 20 10 26 361 11.6

12 13College: 2007-08: Finished 10th in NCAA II in 3-point field goal percentage (44.1) … Set a school record and led the GLIAC with 78 made 3-pointers … Named to GLIAC All-Academic Team … Scored

a career-high 21 points vs. Grand Vallley State in the GLIAC Tournament quarterfi-nal (3/1) … Went 43-of-44 at the free throw line (97.7 percent) and made her last 39 consecutive foul shots … Finished third on the team in scoring (10.5 points per game) … Reached double figures in scoring 18 times and hit at last four 3-pointers in a game eight times … Scored a team-high 19 points in NCAA Tournament game vs. Missouri S&T (3/14) … 2006-07: Appeared in all 28 games, starting one … Posted the fourth-best three-point field goal percentage mark in school history at .443 … Scored 162 points including 105 on 35 three pointers … Led the team in scoring with 14 points vs. Northwood (12/7) … Notched her first career 20-point game at Northwood (1/27).

High School: Graduated in 2006 from Green Bay East (Wis.) High School … Coached by Bill Farrell … Named to the All-Fox River Valley Conference First Team each of her final three years … Led the FRVC in scoring three straight seasons … Earned all-state honorable mention … Averaged 15.6 points per game in final campaign … Also participated in softball for four years and cross country for one season … Member of National Honor Society and DECA. Personal: Daughter of Dave and Holly Zimmerman of Green Bay, Wis. … Born in Green Bay, Wis., on October 15, 1987 … Has one older brother and one younger sister … Enjoys playing beach volleyball and summer … Owns a 3.56 grade point average in business administration.

Katie ZimmermanJr • G • 5-6

Green Bay, Wis.

Career Totals 3-Point Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF Dq TP Avg Ast To Blk Ste Min Avg2006-07 28-1 51-117 .436 35-79 .443 25-29 .862 65 2.3 29 0 162 5.8 29 40 0 8 553 19.82007-08 31-2 102-234 .436 78-177 .441 43-44 .977 64 2.1 49 0 325 10.5 30 36 1 20 710 22.9Career 59-3 153-351 .436 113-256 .441 68-73 .931 129 2.2 78 0 487 8.2 59 76 1 28 1263 21.4

Career HighsPts: 21,vs.GrandValleyState,3/1/08FGM: 6,vs.MissouriS&T,3/14/08FGA: 14,vsGannon,2/1/073Pt: 5,sixtimes,mostrecentlyvs.MissouriS&T,3/14/08Att: 11,twice,mostrecentlyvsLakeSuperiorState,2/25/08FTM: 8,atNorthwood,1/27/07FTA: 10,atNorthwood,1/27/07Reb: 6,atNorthernMichigan,12/08/07Ast: 4,twice,mostrecentlyvsNorthland,1/2/08Blk: 1,vs.NorthernMichigan,2/20/08Ste: 3,vs.WayneState,1/17/08Min: 32,vsMarygrove,12/29/06

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14College: 2007-08: Named to GLIAC All-Academic Team … Started the first two games of the season and played in 13 total contests … Missed more than two months of the season with injury … Turned in a

breakout performance at Gannon (12/1) with 18 points and five rebounds … Scored in double figures three times in 13 games … Shot 58.3 percent from the field … 2006-07: Started the season opener vs. Wisconsin-Parkside and tallied four points and three rebounds … Played in just two total games before missing the remainder of the season with injury … Received a medical redshirt.

High School: Graduated from Victor J. Andrew (Ill.) High School in 2006 … Coached by Bob Matz … Averaged 18 points and nine rebounds as a senior and helped the Thunderbolts to a Southwest Suburban Conference Red Division Championship … Was a three-time all-conference and three-time team most valuable player … Earned all-state special mention honors as a senior … Also played volleyball for four seasons, garnering all-state second team laurels as a senior … Member of National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Bill and Lorrie Staehlin of Tinley Park, Ill. … Born August 14, 1988, in Harvey, Ill. … Has one older sister … Enjoys music and cars … Owns a 3.46 grade point average in mechanical engineering.

Lisa StaehlinSo • C • 6-2

Tinley Park, Ill.

Career Totals 3-Point Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF Dq TP Avg Ast To Blk Ste Min Avg2006-07 2-1 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 3 1.5 2 0 4 2.0 1 1 0 0 14 7.02007-08 13-2 21-36 .583 0-0 .000 9-18 .500 16 1.2 23 1 51 3.9 5 11 2 3 127 9.8Career 15-3 21-38 .552 0-0 .000 13-22 .591 19 1.4 25 1 55 2.95 6 12 2 3 141 8.4

Career HighsPts: 18,atGannon,12/1/07FGM: 7atGannon,12/1/07FGA: 10,atGannon,12/1/073Pt: -Att: -FTM: 4,twice,mostrecentlyatGannon,12/1/07FTA: 4,twice,mostrecentlyatGannon,12/1/07Reb: 5,atGannon,12/1/07Ast: 2,atGannon,12/1/07Ste: 1,threetimes,mostrecentlyvs.Ashland,3/8/08Min: 31,atGannon,12/1/07

Career Totals 3-Point Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF Dq TP Avg Ast To Blk Ste Min Avg2007-08 31-0 51-102 .500 16-41 .390 11-23 .478 88 2.8 27 0 129 4.2 26 20 10 26 361 11.6Career 31-0 51-102 .500 16-41 .390 11-23 .478 88 2.8 27 0 129 4.2 26 20 10 26 361 11.6

College: 2007-08: Played in 18 games … Recorded 26 points and 12 rebounds on the season … Scored 13 points during the Country Inn & Suites Classic with six points vs. Marygrove (12/29) and a season-high

seven points vs Finlandia (12/30).

High School: Graduated from Wautoma (Wis.) High School in 2007 … Coached by Ken Wahlstrom … Was a four-time All-East Central Flyaway Conference First Team selection and gained league player of the year honors as both a junior and senior … Scored 1,409 career points … Led Hornets to a conference title and 17-4 record as a senior … Also participated in volleyball and softball for four years … Member of student council and National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Jeffrey and Therese Kasuboski of Wautoma, Wis. … Born in Berlin, Wis., on Oct. 10, 1988 … Has two brothers, one older and one younger … Owns a 3.65 grade point average in exercise science.

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Career Totals 3-Point Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF Dq TP Avg Ast To Blk Ste Min Avg2006-07 2-1 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 3 1.5 2 0 4 2.0 1 1 0 0 14 7.02007-08 13-2 21-36 .583 0-0 .000 9-18 .500 16 1.2 23 1 51 3.9 5 11 2 3 127 9.8Career 15-3 21-38 .552 0-0 .000 13-22 .591 19 1.4 25 1 55 2.95 6 12 2 3 141 8.4

Career Totals 3-Point Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF Dq TP Avg Ast To Blk Ste Min Avg2007-08 31-0 51-102 .500 16-41 .390 11-23 .478 88 2.8 27 0 129 4.2 26 20 10 26 361 11.6Career 31-0 51-102 .500 16-41 .390 11-23 .478 88 2.8 27 0 129 4.2 26 20 10 26 361 11.6

23College: 2007-08: Played in 18 games … Recorded 26 points and 12 rebounds on the season … Scored 13 points during the Country Inn & Suites Classic with six points vs. Marygrove (12/29) and a season-high

seven points vs Finlandia (12/30).

High School: Graduated from Wautoma (Wis.) High School in 2007 … Coached by Ken Wahlstrom … Was a four-time All-East Central Flyaway Conference First Team selection and gained league player of the year honors as both a junior and senior … Scored 1,409 career points … Led Hornets to a conference title and 17-4 record as a senior … Also participated in volleyball and softball for four years … Member of student council and National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Jeffrey and Therese Kasuboski of Wautoma, Wis. … Born in Berlin, Wis., on Oct. 10, 1988 … Has two brothers, one older and one younger … Owns a 3.65 grade point average in exercise science.

Krista KasuboskiSo • G • 5-9

Wautoma, Wis.

Career HighsPts: 7,vs.Finlandia,12/30/07FGM: 2,threetimes,mostrecentlyvs.Northland,1/2/08FGA: 8,vs.Finlandia,12/30/073Pt: 2,vs.Finlandia,12/30/07Att: 6,vs.Finlandia,12/30/07FTM: 1,threetimes,mostrecentlyvs.Finlandia,12/30/07FTA: 2,threetimes,mostrecentlyvs.Finlandia,12/30/07Reb: 3,threetimes,mostrecentlyvs.Northland,1/2/08Ast: 2,twice,mostrecentlyvs.SaginawValleyState,02/14/08Ste: 2,twice,mostrecentlyvs.Northland,1/2/08Min: 24,vs.Finlandia,12/30/07

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Career Totals 3-Point Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF Dq TP Avg Ast To Blk Ste Min Avg2007-08 30-2 25-81 .309 13-45 .289 17-21 .810 17 .6 27 0 80 2.7 38 24 1 7 421 14.0Career 30-2 25-81 .309 13-45 .289 17-21 .810 17 .6 27 0 80 2.7 38 24 1 7 421 14.0

32College: 2007-08: Named to GLIAC All-Academic Team … Played in 30 games and started two contests … Tallied 80 points and 38 assists on the season … Registered season highs of 10 points and five assists

vs. Northland (1/2) … Shot 81.0 percent at the foul line (17-of-21) … Scored eight points in the GLIAC Tournament semifinal game vs. Wayne State (3/7) … 2006-07: Redshirted.

High School: A 2006 graduate of Lake Linden-Hubbell (Mich.) High School … Coached by Joel Asiala … Earned all-state honors and was the most valuable player of the Copper Country Conference as a senior … Was named All-Upper Peninsula each of her final three seasons … Scored 18.8 points per game as a senior and finished as LL-H’s all-time leading scorer … Also was an all-state track performer and all-confer-ence volleyball player … Earned academic all-state honors in basketball and volleyball … Member of National Honor Society and student council. Personal: Daughter of Gary and Jackie Guisfredi of Hubbell, Mich. … Born December 14, 1987, in Hancock, Mich. … Has one older brother and an older sister … Enjoys playing softball and swimming … Owns a 3.91 grade point average in exercise sci-ence.

Angela GuisfrediSo • G • 5-5

Hubbell, Mich.

Career HighsPts: 10,vs.Northland,1/2/08FGM: 4,vs.Northland,1/2/08FGA: 6,atLakeSuperiorState,2/2/083Pt: 2,vs.MinnesotaDuluth,12/05/07Att: 4,twice,mostrecentlyatGrandValleyState,2/7/08FTM: 6,vs.WayneState,3/7/08FTA: 6,vs.WayneState,3/7/08Reb: 2,fourtimes,mostrecentlyvs.Hillsdale,1/19/08Ast: 5,vs.Northland,1/2/08Blk: 1,atGrandValleyState,2/7/08Ste: 1,seventimes,mostrecentlyvs.WayneState,3/7/08Min: 29,vs.Marygrove,12/29/07

College: 2007-08: Played in the first 12 games before sustaining a season-ending knee injury … Started eight games … Scored a team-high 13 points in a 73-70 win vs. St. Cloud State (11/24) … Averaged 5.8 points and 2.9

rebounds per game … 2006-07: Earned GLIAC North Division All-Defensive Team honors … Appeared in all 28 games, starting all but one … Finished fourth on the team in scoring at 8.6 points per game … Tallied 141 rebounds and 74 assists on the campaign … Scored a career-high 21 points at Ashland (12/2) … Reached double figures in points 11 times … Had a career-high 11 rebounds vs. Marygrove (12/29) … Recorded 17 points on seven-of-nine shooting in a GLIAC Tournament Quarterfinal upset at Grand Valley State (2/27) … Earned team’s most improved player award … 2005-06: Played in all 28 games and started 11 as a freshman … Finished sixth on the team in scoring (5.3 points per game) and fifth in rebounding (3.6 per game) … Registered season highs of nine rebounds and seven assists vs. Northland (12/5) … Tallied a season-high 13 points on five-of-nine shooting at Findlay (12/17) … Made 80 percent of season free throws.

High School: A 2005 graduate of Janesville Parker (Wis.) High School … Coached by Tom Klawitter … Averaged 11.2 points and 8.2 rebounds per game as a senior … Was a member of the Viking team that qualified for back-to-back berths in the Wisconsin Division I state tournament, including an appearance in the semifinals as a junior and a spot in the quarterfinals as a senior … Earned All-Big Eight Conference honors in final two seasons. Personal: Daughter of Roger and Wendy Schneider of Janesville, Wis. … Born December 9, 1986, in Janesville, Wis. … Enjoys being with friends and shopping for shoes … Majoring in business administration.

Career Totals 3-Point Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF Dq TP Avg Ast To Blk Ste Min Avg2005-06 28-11 49-144 .340 26-87 .299 24-30 .800 101 3.6 50 0 148 5.3 50 63 9 17 576 20.62006-07 28-27 87-196 .444 30-89 .337 38-55 .691 141 5.0 64 3 242 8.6 74 92 8 20 859 30.72007-08 12-8 24-70 .343 13-35 .371 8-13 .615 35 2.9 20 1 69 5.8 27 24 7 11 290 24.2Career 68-47 160-410 .390 69-211 .327 70-98 .714 277 4.1 134 4 459 6.8 151 179 24 48 1725 25.4

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Career Totals 3-Point Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF Dq TP Avg Ast To Blk Ste Min Avg2007-08 30-2 25-81 .309 13-45 .289 17-21 .810 17 .6 27 0 80 2.7 38 24 1 7 421 14.0Career 30-2 25-81 .309 13-45 .289 17-21 .810 17 .6 27 0 80 2.7 38 24 1 7 421 14.0

32 34College: 2007-08: Played in the first 12 games before sustaining a season-ending knee injury … Started eight games … Scored a team-high 13 points in a 73-70 win vs. St. Cloud State (11/24) … Averaged 5.8 points and 2.9

rebounds per game … 2006-07: Earned GLIAC North Division All-Defensive Team honors … Appeared in all 28 games, starting all but one … Finished fourth on the team in scoring at 8.6 points per game … Tallied 141 rebounds and 74 assists on the campaign … Scored a career-high 21 points at Ashland (12/2) … Reached double figures in points 11 times … Had a career-high 11 rebounds vs. Marygrove (12/29) … Recorded 17 points on seven-of-nine shooting in a GLIAC Tournament Quarterfinal upset at Grand Valley State (2/27) … Earned team’s most improved player award … 2005-06: Played in all 28 games and started 11 as a freshman … Finished sixth on the team in scoring (5.3 points per game) and fifth in rebounding (3.6 per game) … Registered season highs of nine rebounds and seven assists vs. Northland (12/5) … Tallied a season-high 13 points on five-of-nine shooting at Findlay (12/17) … Made 80 percent of season free throws.

High School: A 2005 graduate of Janesville Parker (Wis.) High School … Coached by Tom Klawitter … Averaged 11.2 points and 8.2 rebounds per game as a senior … Was a member of the Viking team that qualified for back-to-back berths in the Wisconsin Division I state tournament, including an appearance in the semifinals as a junior and a spot in the quarterfinals as a senior … Earned All-Big Eight Conference honors in final two seasons. Personal: Daughter of Roger and Wendy Schneider of Janesville, Wis. … Born December 9, 1986, in Janesville, Wis. … Enjoys being with friends and shopping for shoes … Majoring in business administration.

Alicia SchneiderSr • F • 5-11

Janesville, Wis.

Career Totals 3-Point Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF Dq TP Avg Ast To Blk Ste Min Avg2005-06 28-11 49-144 .340 26-87 .299 24-30 .800 101 3.6 50 0 148 5.3 50 63 9 17 576 20.62006-07 28-27 87-196 .444 30-89 .337 38-55 .691 141 5.0 64 3 242 8.6 74 92 8 20 859 30.72007-08 12-8 24-70 .343 13-35 .371 8-13 .615 35 2.9 20 1 69 5.8 27 24 7 11 290 24.2Career 68-47 160-410 .390 69-211 .327 70-98 .714 277 4.1 134 4 459 6.8 151 179 24 48 1725 25.4

Career HighsPts: 21,atAshland,12/2/06FGM: 10,atAshland,12/2/06FGA: 14,atAshland,12/2/063Pt: 4,vs.Northland,1/9/07Att: 7,vs.Northland,12/5/05FTM: 5,twice,mostrecentlyatLakeSuperiorState,2/10/07FTA: 7,twice,mostrecentlyatLakeSuperiorState,2/10/07Reb: 11,vs.Marygrove,12/29/06Ast: 7,vs.Northland,12/5/05Blk: 2,fivetimes,mostrecentlyvs.MinnesotaDuluth,12/5/07Ste: 4,twicemostrecentlyvs.Mercyhurst,2/3/07Min: 39,atGrandValleyState,2/27/07

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43College: 2007-08: Named to All-GLIAC North Division First Team … Selected to GLIAC All-Tournament Team … Earned a spot on the GLIAC All-Academic Team

… Picked to ESPN the Magazine CoSIDA Academic All-District Third Team … Shattered the school record for rebounds in a season (255) with 301 … Became the third player in school history to score 500 points in a season … Ranked fifth in the GLIAC in scoring (16.1 points per game) and second in rebounding (9.7 per game) … Started all 31 games … Tallied 27 games with double figures in points and 11 20-point games … Registered 13 double-doubles … Named GLIAC Player of the Week three times (Dec. 3, Jan. 14 and Jan. 28) … Scored a career-best 26 points at Hillsdale (1/19) … Led the team in field goal percentage (53.5) and steals (49) … 2006-07: Earned Division II Bulletin National All-Freshman Team honors … Named GLIAC Freshman of the Year and to the All-GLIAC North Division Second Team … Played in 26 games, starting 24 … Finished second on the club in scoring (12.5 per game) and first in rebounding (7.3 per game) … Tallied the most rebounds in a season by a Tech player since 1993-94 with 190 … Garnered GLIAC Player of the Week honors twice (12/4 and 1/29) … Turned in five 20-point games on the season including four in the month of January … Posted a career-high 24 points to go with 16 rebounds at Wayne State (1/18) … Set a GLIAC Tournament record with 19 rebounds (also one short of the school record) in a semifinal game at Gannon (3/2) … Finished third in the GLIAC in field goal percentage at .541.

High School: A 2006 graduate of Whitefish Bay (Wis.) High School … Coached by Todd Frohwirth … Was one of just five players in Wisconsin in 2005-06 to earn Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel All-State First Team honors … Named North Shore Conference Player of the Year as a senior and NSC

Player of the Year Runner-Up as a junior … Led the Blue Dukes to a 22-4 record and the Wisconsin Division 2 championship game by averaging 21.6 points, 16.1 rebounds and 4.6 assists in 2005-06 … Also participated in soccer for four years and volleyball for two seasons … Member of National Honor Society and student council. Personal: Daughter of Ken Wysocky and Leigh Boswell of Whitefish Bay, Wis. … Born in Milwaukee, Wis., on March 17, 1988 … Has four brothers and two sisters … Enjoys eating and swimming … Owns a 3.90 grade point average in business administration.

Katie WysockyJr • F • 6-0

Whitefish Bay, Wis.

Career Totals 3-Point Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF Dq TP Avg Ast To Blk Ste Min Avg2006-07 26-24 126-233 .541 8-22 .364 65-103 .631 190 7.3 56 1 325 12.5 48 71 16 33 765 29.42007-08 31-31 190-355 .535 28-74 .378 92-112 .821 301 9.7 73 1 500 16.1 51 88 21 49 1017 32.8Career 57-55 316-588 .537 36-96 .375 157-215 .730 491 8.6 129 2 825 14.5 99 159 37 82 1782 31.3

Career HighsPts: 26,vs.Hillsdale,1/19/08FGM: 11,vs.SaginawValleyState,2/14/08FGA: 16,threetimes,mostrecentlyatFerrisState,2/9/083Pt: 4,vs.Finlandia,12/30/07Att: 5,fourtimes,mostrecentlyvs.FerrisState,1/26/08FTM: 8,threetimes,mostrecentlyvs.WayneState,3/7/08FTA: 12,vs.Findlay,12/16/06Reb: 19,atGannon,3/2/07Ast: 4,fivetimes,mostrecentlyatSaginawValleyState,1/12/08Blk: 4,vs.GrandValleyState,1/5/08Ste: 5,atNorthwood,1/27/07Min: 43,vs.FerrisState,1/26/08

College: 2007-08: Earned a spot on the GLIAC All-Academic Team … Played in all 31 games and started 28 contests … Finished second on the team in scoring at 11.1 points per game … Blocked a team-high 45

shots—just four shy of the school record of 49 … Ranked third in the GLIAC in blocks per game (1.45) … Produced 17 games with 10 or more points … Notched a career-high 22 points vs. Wayne State (1/17) … Registered 21 points, eight rebounds and a season-high five blocks vs. Grand Valley State (1/5) … 2006-07: Played in all 28 games … Started six games including four of the final six contests of the year … Tallied 141 points and 95 rebounds on the season … Led the team in field goal percentage (.545) and blocked shots (24) … Scored in double digits six times … Recorded a career-high 16 points to go with seven rebounds vs. Mercyhurst (2/3) … Turned in a double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds vs. Finlandia (12/30).

High School: Graduated from Ashwaubenon (Wis.) High School in 2006 … Coached by Kerry Janquart … Had a large role in Ashwaubenon’s Wisconsin Division I State Championship as a senior … Earned All-Bay Conference Second Team honors … Helped AHS to a combined 66-9 record in her final three years … Also participated in volleyball for two seasons … Member of National Honor Society and DECA. Personal: Daughter of John and Mary Jo Danen of Green Bay, Wis. … Born in Las Vegas, Nev., on February 21, 1988 … Has one brother and one sister, both younger … Enjoys eating, tanning and sleeping … Owns a 3.88 grade point average in mathemat-ics with a concentration in actuarial science.

Career Totals 3-Point Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF Dq TP Avg Ast To Blk Ste Min Avg2006-07 28-6 54-99 .545 0-2 .000 33-42 .786 95 3.4 40 1 141 5.0 14 22 24 10 432 15.42007-08 31-28 149-300 .497 12-40 .300 33-40 .825 114 3.7 68 2 343 11.1 28 44 45 22 803 25.9Career 59-34 203-399 .509 12-42 .286 66-82 .805 209 3.5 108 3 484 8.2 42 66 69 32 1235 20.9

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43College: 2007-08: Named to All-GLIAC North Division First Team … Selected to GLIAC All-Tournament Team … Earned a spot on the GLIAC All-Academic Team

… Picked to ESPN the Magazine CoSIDA Academic All-District Third Team … Shattered the school record for rebounds in a season (255) with 301 … Became the third player in school history to score 500 points in a season … Ranked fifth in the GLIAC in scoring (16.1 points per game) and second in rebounding (9.7 per game) … Started all 31 games … Tallied 27 games with double figures in points and 11 20-point games … Registered 13 double-doubles … Named GLIAC Player of the Week three times (Dec. 3, Jan. 14 and Jan. 28) … Scored a career-best 26 points at Hillsdale (1/19) … Led the team in field goal percentage (53.5) and steals (49) … 2006-07: Earned Division II Bulletin National All-Freshman Team honors … Named GLIAC Freshman of the Year and to the All-GLIAC North Division Second Team … Played in 26 games, starting 24 … Finished second on the club in scoring (12.5 per game) and first in rebounding (7.3 per game) … Tallied the most rebounds in a season by a Tech player since 1993-94 with 190 … Garnered GLIAC Player of the Week honors twice (12/4 and 1/29) … Turned in five 20-point games on the season including four in the month of January … Posted a career-high 24 points to go with 16 rebounds at Wayne State (1/18) … Set a GLIAC Tournament record with 19 rebounds (also one short of the school record) in a semifinal game at Gannon (3/2) … Finished third in the GLIAC in field goal percentage at .541.

High School: A 2006 graduate of Whitefish Bay (Wis.) High School … Coached by Todd Frohwirth … Was one of just five players in Wisconsin in 2005-06 to earn Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel All-State First Team honors … Named North Shore Conference Player of the Year as a senior and NSC

Player of the Year Runner-Up as a junior … Led the Blue Dukes to a 22-4 record and the Wisconsin Division 2 championship game by averaging 21.6 points, 16.1 rebounds and 4.6 assists in 2005-06 … Also participated in soccer for four years and volleyball for two seasons … Member of National Honor Society and student council. Personal: Daughter of Ken Wysocky and Leigh Boswell of Whitefish Bay, Wis. … Born in Milwaukee, Wis., on March 17, 1988 … Has four brothers and two sisters … Enjoys eating and swimming … Owns a 3.90 grade point average in business administration.

Career Totals 3-Point Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF Dq TP Avg Ast To Blk Ste Min Avg2006-07 26-24 126-233 .541 8-22 .364 65-103 .631 190 7.3 56 1 325 12.5 48 71 16 33 765 29.42007-08 31-31 190-355 .535 28-74 .378 92-112 .821 301 9.7 73 1 500 16.1 51 88 21 49 1017 32.8Career 57-55 316-588 .537 36-96 .375 157-215 .730 491 8.6 129 2 825 14.5 99 159 37 82 1782 31.3

54College: 2007-08: Earned a spot on the GLIAC All-Academic Team … Played in all 31 games and started 28 contests … Finished second on the team in scoring at 11.1 points per game … Blocked a team-high 45

shots—just four shy of the school record of 49 … Ranked third in the GLIAC in blocks per game (1.45) … Produced 17 games with 10 or more points … Notched a career-high 22 points vs. Wayne State (1/17) … Registered 21 points, eight rebounds and a season-high five blocks vs. Grand Valley State (1/5) … 2006-07: Played in all 28 games … Started six games including four of the final six contests of the year … Tallied 141 points and 95 rebounds on the season … Led the team in field goal percentage (.545) and blocked shots (24) … Scored in double digits six times … Recorded a career-high 16 points to go with seven rebounds vs. Mercyhurst (2/3) … Turned in a double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds vs. Finlandia (12/30).

High School: Graduated from Ashwaubenon (Wis.) High School in 2006 … Coached by Kerry Janquart … Had a large role in Ashwaubenon’s Wisconsin Division I State Championship as a senior … Earned All-Bay Conference Second Team honors … Helped AHS to a combined 66-9 record in her final three years … Also participated in volleyball for two seasons … Member of National Honor Society and DECA. Personal: Daughter of John and Mary Jo Danen of Green Bay, Wis. … Born in Las Vegas, Nev., on February 21, 1988 … Has one brother and one sister, both younger … Enjoys eating, tanning and sleeping … Owns a 3.88 grade point average in mathemat-ics with a concentration in actuarial science.

Danae DanenJr • F • 6-0

Green Bay, Wis.

Career Totals 3-Point Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF Dq TP Avg Ast To Blk Ste Min Avg2006-07 28-6 54-99 .545 0-2 .000 33-42 .786 95 3.4 40 1 141 5.0 14 22 24 10 432 15.42007-08 31-28 149-300 .497 12-40 .300 33-40 .825 114 3.7 68 2 343 11.1 28 44 45 22 803 25.9Career 59-34 203-399 .509 12-42 .286 66-82 .805 209 3.5 108 3 484 8.2 42 66 69 32 1235 20.9

Career HighsPts: 22,vs.WayneState,1/17/08FGM: 8,vs.GrandValleyState,1/5/08FGA: 16,vs.WayneState,1/17/083Pt: 2,twice,mostrecentlyvs.FerrisState,1/26/08Att: 6,atFerrisState,2/9/08FTM: 7,vs.WayneState,3/7/08FTA: 7,vs.WayneState,3/7/08Reb: 11,vs.Finlandia,12/30/07Ast: 3,twice,mostrecentlyvs.Finlandia,12/30/07Blk: 5,twice,mostrecentlyvs.SaginawValleyState,2/14/08Ste: 2,ninetimes,mostrecentlyvs.GrandValleyState,3/1/08Min: 36,vs.GrandValleyState,1/5/08

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3MariaKaszaSr • G • 5-7Rapid City, Mich.

4JessicaRacineFr • G • 5-8Ishpeming, Mich.

College: 2007-08: Redshirted … Sat out due to conference transfer rules … 2004-07: Lettered three times at Northern Michigan … Played in every Wildcat game (80) during the three years with career totals of 774 points, 316 rebounds, and 133 as-sists … Made 157 three-pointers on 401 attempts (39.2 percent) … Owns a career high of 25 points.

High School: A 2004 graduate of Kalkaska (Mich.) High School … Coached by Dave Dalton … Earned first team all-state honors as both a junior and senior … Finished second in Michigan history with 250 three-pointers made … Holds school records for points in a career (1,944), season (663), and game (46) … Also played softball with school records for season batting average and hits.

Personal: Daughter of Dale and Gay Kasza of Rapid City, Mich. … Born April 19, 1986 … Enjoys taking vacations, golfing, and board games … Owns a 3.65 grade point average in business administration.

High School: Graduated in 2008 from Ishpeming (Mich.) Westwood High School … Coached by Tom Hammar … Was a two-time all-state selec-tion for the Patriots … Scored 1,040 career points as a prep … Named Upper Peninsula Class A-B-C Player of the Year as a senior … Earned All-Mid-Peninsula Conference accolades each of her final three seasons … Averaged 16 points and eight rebounds per game in helping Westwood to a 24-1 record and a spot in the state quarterfinal game in 2007-08 … Was a member of three MPC championship teams … Also participated in track and field, volleyball and tennis as a prep … Member of National Honor Society, Key Club and Spanish Club.

Personal: Daughter of Brian and Amy Racine of Ishpeming, Mich. … Born in Ishpeming, Mich., on Oct. 12, 1990 … Has one older sister … Is the neice of Tech men’s basketball coach Kevin Luke … Enjoys reading and traveling … Majoring in exercise science.

College: 2007-08: Redshirted.

High School: A 2007 graduate of Superior (Wis.) High School … Coached by Dan Schulz … Earned All-Lake Superior Conference honors all four years including selection to the first team as a junior and senior … Aver-aged 22 points and 11 rebounds per game in 2006-07 in leading the Spartans to a league title … Named all-state honorable mention as a senior … Three-time all-area player of the year … Also participated in volleyball and track and field for four years each … Member of DECA and National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Mitch and Wendy Lindstrom of Superior, Wis. … Born in Duluth, Minn., on August 9, 1989 … Has one brother and one sis-ter, both younger … Owns a 3.29 grade point aveage in business adminis-tration.

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4 20LindseyLindstromFr • F • 6-0Superior, Wis.

53Lynn GieslerFr • C • 6-1Green Bay, Wis.

High School: Graduated in 2008 from Ishpeming (Mich.) Westwood High School … Coached by Tom Hammar … Was a two-time all-state selec-tion for the Patriots … Scored 1,040 career points as a prep … Named Upper Peninsula Class A-B-C Player of the Year as a senior … Earned All-Mid-Peninsula Conference accolades each of her final three seasons … Averaged 16 points and eight rebounds per game in helping Westwood to a 24-1 record and a spot in the state quarterfinal game in 2007-08 … Was a member of three MPC championship teams … Also participated in track and field, volleyball and tennis as a prep … Member of National Honor Society, Key Club and Spanish Club.

Personal: Daughter of Brian and Amy Racine of Ishpeming, Mich. … Born in Ishpeming, Mich., on Oct. 12, 1990 … Has one older sister … Is the neice of Tech men’s basketball coach Kevin Luke … Enjoys reading and traveling … Majoring in exercise science.

College: 2007-08: Redshirted.

High School: A 2007 graduate of Superior (Wis.) High School … Coached by Dan Schulz … Earned All-Lake Superior Conference honors all four years including selection to the first team as a junior and senior … Aver-aged 22 points and 11 rebounds per game in 2006-07 in leading the Spartans to a league title … Named all-state honorable mention as a senior … Three-time all-area player of the year … Also participated in volleyball and track and field for four years each … Member of DECA and National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Mitch and Wendy Lindstrom of Superior, Wis. … Born in Duluth, Minn., on August 9, 1989 … Has one brother and one sis-ter, both younger … Owns a 3.29 grade point aveage in business adminis-tration.

College: 2007-08: Redshirted.

High School: A 2007 graduate of Green Bay Preble (Wis.) High School … Coached by Barry Harris … Earned first team all-conference and second team all-area honors as a senior … Was second team all-conference as a junior … Served as team captain during senior season … Averaged 15 points per game and 7.5 rebounds per game during her final campaign … Also participated in track and field for four years … Member of National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Jeff and Sandy Giesler of Green Bay, Wis. … Born in Green Bay, Wis., on February 16, 1989 … Has one brother and two sis-ters … Owns a 3.77 grade point average in biomedical engineering.

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January 10, 2008—at Houghton, Mich. (383)Michigan Tech (12-3, 5-1) 30 35 — 65Northwood (8-5, 4-2) 30 29 — 59Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FTech 43.9 14.3 100.0 34 13 14NW 37.3 31.3 90.9 36 17 11Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds Tech Wysocky 20 Wysocky 15NW Starnes, Ostergren 13 Starnes, Ostergren 8 Notes: Tech made the clutch plays down the stretch to defeat a hard-nosed Northwood team. Katie Zimmerman made two key layups and the Huskies went 13-of-13 at the foul line.

Game 15 • at Northwood

Game 16 • at Saginaw Valley StateJanuary 12, 2008—at University Center, Mich. (397)

Michigan Tech (13-3, 6-1) 47 30 — 77Saginaw Valley State (6-8, 1-6) 34 37 — 71Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FTech 53.3 47.8 90.0 33 18 14SVSU 45.9 45.5 100.0 22 8 20Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds Tech Wysocky 22 Wysocky 8SVSU Ross 23 Everett 5Notes: Strong shooting from all over the floor lifted Tech to its seventh straight win. Katie Wysocky tallied 16 of her 22 points in the opening half, and Katie Zimmerman added 19 points including three big second half 3-pointers.

Game 17 • Wayne StateJanuary 17, 2008—at Houghton, Mich. (848)

Wayne State (6-8, 2-5) 24 28 — 52Michigan Tech (14-3, 7-1) 35 32 — 67Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FWSU 32.8 36.4 61.5 36 20 23Tech 47.7 31.6 90.5 33 22 17Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds WSU Bowers 16 Three tied 6Tech Danen 22 Wysocky 7Notes: Catherine Rottier scored her 1,000th point on a free throw in the first half and finished with 16 for the game. She and Tech men’s player Tim Strom both reached 1,000 during the same doubleheader.

Game 18 • HillsdaleJanuary 19, 2008—at Houghton, Mich. (891)

Hillsdale (12-3, 5-2) 33 34 — 67Michigan Tech (15-3, 8-1) 42 42 — 84Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FHC 37.7 35.7 61.5 38 9 19Tech 45.2 27.8 88.5 41 8 17Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds HC McCormick 17 Cezat 9Tech Wysocky 26 Wysocky, Widman 10Notes: The battle between division leaders was won by the Huskies as Katie Wysocky tallied 26 points and 10 rebounds. Three other Tech players reached double figures in points as the team won its ninth straight contest.

Game 19 • AshlandJanuary 24, 2008—at Houghton, Mich. (792)

Ashland (11-7, 4-4) 25 36 — 61#19 Michigan Tech (15-4, 8-2) 23 37 — 60Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FAU 40.6 33.3 80.0 36 7 12Tech 43.1 40.9 63.6 36 13 10Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds AU Graue 17 Graue, Warren 7Tech Wysocky 17 Wysocky 14Notes: With the score tied with 10 seconds left, Ashland made a 3-pointer for the winning margin. Lena Widman added a put-back basket for Tech, but time ran out. The Huskies’ nine-game winning streak was snapped.

November 7, 2007—at Chicago, Ill. (750)Michigan Tech 40 28 — 68DePaul 60 40 — 100Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FTech 37.5 37.5 70.8 27 21 22DePaul 53.5 40.0 59.3 49 16 21Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds Tech Zimmerman 17 Rottier, Zimmerman 4DePaul Quigley 22 Williams 12Notes: Tech stayed within a point at the 10-minute mark of the first half before DePaul went on a 17-3 run. The hosts shot 69 percent en route to 60 first-half points. Katie Zim-merman drilled five 3-pointers for the Huskies.

Exhibition Game • at DePaul

Game 1 • GLIAC/GLVC Challenge

Game 2 • GLIAC/GLVC Challenge

November 16, 2007—at Kenosha, Wis. (613)Michigan Tech (0-1) 31 38 — 69Wisconsin-Parkside (1-0) 36 39 — 75Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FTech 44.8 30.8 64.3 27 12 23UWP 48.1 50.0 77.3 38 16 17Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds Tech Wysocky, Danen 16 Wysocky 7UWP Ming 17 Gibson 10Notes: Tech received 44 points from its bench, but it wasn’t enough. The Huskies used an improbable five-point pos-session at the 1:46 mark to tie the game at 67-67. UWP answered with a 3-pointer and five-of-six foul shots to win.

November 17, 2007—at Kenosha, Wis. (107)Lewis (1-1) 30 28 — 58Michigan Tech (0-2) 22 25 — 47Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FLewis 38.2 16.7 77.8 39 17 16Tech 26.2 00.0 68.4 47 15 18Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds Lewis Mooberry, Martens 15 Hawkins 7Tech Rottier 14 Wysocky 13Notes: Tech had more rebounds and fewer turnovers, but it couldn’t overcome a 26.2 percent mark shooting including an 0-17 effort from 3-point range.

Game 3 • UMD ClassicNovember 23, 2007—at Duluth, Minn. (404)

Minnesota Duluth (0-3) 34 35 — 69Michigan Tech (1-2) 38 41 — 79Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FUMD 47.4 25.0 65.0 29 15 23Tech 48.3 33.3 73.1 40 14 20Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds UMD Freeman 23 Hewitt, Hartman 5Tech Rottier 28 Wysocky 14Notes: Catherine Rottier poured in a career-high 28 points and Katie Wysocky added 17 points and 14 rebounds to give the Huskies their first win of the season. The win was Tech’s first over UMD on the road since 1998.

Game 4 • UMD ClassicNovember 24, 2007—at Duluth, Minn. (158)

St. Cloud State (2-3) 35 35 — 70Michigan Tech (2-2) 38 35 — 73Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FSCSU 39.1 30.8 66.7 44 14 18Tech 46.6 42.9 56.5 38 15 19Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds SCSU Booth 17 Rengel 9Tech Schneider 13 Wysocky 13Notes: Katie Zimmerman broke a 66-all tie with a layup at the 1:23 mark. Catherine Rottier and Katie Wysocky were named to the all-tournmament team.

Game 6 • at GannonDecember 1, 2007—at Erie, Pa. (325)

Michigan Tech (4-2) 43 33 — 76Gannon (4-2) 31 34 — 65Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FTech 52.9 50.0 85.7 42 22 20Gannon 47.4 25.0 65.0 30 11 18Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds Tech Wysocky 24 Wysocky 12Gannon Tabron 16 Tabron 7Notes: Behind 24 points from Katie Wysocky and a career-high 18 points from freshman Lisa Staehlin, Tech triumphed over the defending GLIAC Champion. The Huskies won their fourth straight with 53 percent field goal shooting.

Game 5 • at MercyhurstNovember 29, 2007—at Erie, Pa. (188)

Michigan Tech (3-2) 31 40 — 71Mercyhurst (1-4) 33 26 — 59Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FTech 43.9 31.3 88.9 37 13 13MC 46.9 47.4 44.4 26 18 19Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds Tech Wysocky 23 Widman 8MC Spetoskey 22 Achesinski 10Notes: Mercyhurst led by as many as 17 points in the first half, but the Tech overcame the slow start and prevailed in both teams’ GLIAC opener. The Huskies were buoyed by Katie Wysocky (23 points) and Catherine Rottier (16 points).

Game 7 • Minnesota DuluthDecember 5, 2007—at Houghton, Mich. (794)

Minnesota Duluth (1-5) 27 29 — 56Michigan Tech (5-2) 41 40 — 81Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FUMD 30.6 35.0 57.9 30 17 21Tech 62.2 58.8 65.2 37 24 17Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds UMD Ostergaard 11 Wagers, Freeman 5Tech Wysocky 15 Wysocky 9Notes: Tech opened its home schedule with its most lopsided win over UMD since 1992. Ten different players scored as the Huskies set a school record for field goal percentage in a game — besting the previous mark of 61.5 percent.

Game 8 • at Northern MichiganDecember 8, 2007—at Marquette, Mich. (618)

Michigan Tech (6-2) 36 28 — 74Northern Michigan (3-5) 29 32 — 61Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FTech 44.0 50.0 72.4 30 11 14NMU 43.1 15.8 73.7 34 16 20Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds Tech Rottier16 Wysocky 10NMU Leckson 18 Leckson 9Notes: Four players scored in double figures to lift Tech The win was the Huskies sixth straight on the season and seventh in a row over NMU in the series between the rivals.

Game 9 • at FindlayDecember 15, 2007—at Findlay, Ohio (500)

Michigan Tech (6-3, 3-1) 33 44 — 77Findlay (2-4, 0-2) 44 48 — 92Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FTech 44.8 34.8 73.9 30 20 22UF 51.0 52.6 88.9 26 13 23Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds Tech Wysocky 22 Wysocky 10UF Wells 22 Sellers 7Notes: Tech had no answer for the blistering shooting by the Oilers. UF made 10-of-19 3-pointers and 32-of-36 free throws in the game to give the Huskies their first GLIAC loss.

Game 10 • MSU MoorheadDecember 21, 2007—at Houghton, Mich. (643)

Minn. State Moorhead (7-4) 21 23 — 44Michigan Tech (7-3) 20 27 — 47Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FMSUM 46.2 0.0 47.1 39 23 14Tech 29.5 25.8 50.0 27 11 15Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds MSUM Fesenmaier 13 Fesenmaier, Dickson 8Tech Rottier 14 Wysocky 9Notes: Katie Zimmerman’s 3-pointer with three seconds left was the game winner, helping Tech overcome a poor shoot-ing performance. Catherine Rottier had game highs of eight assists and 14 points.

Game 11 • Country Inn & Suites ClassicDecember 29, 2007—at Houghton, Mich. (592)

Marygrove (3-12) 17 10 — 27Michigan Tech (8-3) 40 37 — 77Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FMG 21.2 11.1 50.0 24 14 8Tech 53.4 52.9 60.0 44 12 11Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds MG Bullock 9 Gailliard 6Tech Wysocky, Rottier 13 Wysocky 11Notes: A 12-0 run to start the game and 18-0 spurt to end the game led to the Huskies’ largest margin of victory of the season. Katie Wysocky registered her sixth double-double of the campaign.

Game 12 • Country Inn & Suites ClassicDecember 30, 2007—at Houghton, Mich. (447)

Finlandia (2-10) 22 24 — 46Michigan Tech (9-3) 45 44 — 89Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FFU 39.5 36.4 66.7 20 20 9Tech 55.6 60.9 55.6 35 9 14Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds FU Makela 14 Three tied 4Tech Wysocky 20 Widman 8Notes: Tech swished 14 3-pointers including their first four to take control early. Tara Ferris got her first career start and turned in a career-high 12 points.

Game 13 • NorthlandJanuary 2, 2008—at Houghton, Mich. (383)

Northland (4-4) 15 14 — 29Michigan Tech (10-3) 45 39 — 84Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FNC 25.0 30.8 83.3 21 28 13Tech 56.1 63.6 86.7 33 11 12Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds NC Orozco 10 Lundgren 5Tech Danen 18 Wysocky 8Notes: Tech finished the game on a 22-0 run by not allowing a point for the final 8:36. Danae Danen set a new career high with 18 points on 8-of-11 shooting.

Game 14 • Grand Valley StateJanuary 5, 2008—at Houghton, Mich. (912)

Grand Valley State (9-5, 4-1) 14 34 — 48Michigan Tech (11-3, 4-1) 37 35 — 72Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FGVSU 30.6 28.6 100.0 22 12 7Tech 56.0 52.4 71.4 35 14 13Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds GVSU Cyplik 16 Wyngaard, Buresh 6Tech Danen, Wysocky 21 Danen, Wysocky 8Notes: Danae Danen and Katie Wysocky tallied 21 points apiece to lift Tech to 6-0 at home. Catherine Rottier’s 12 assists were two shy of tying the school record.

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Game 21 • at Lake Superior StateFebruary 2, 2008—at Sault Ste Marie, Mich. (275)

#23 Michigan Tech (17-4, 10-2) 26 38 — 64Lake Superior State (9-13, 5-9) 24 34 — 58Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FTech 35.1 45.5 82.4 40 20 20LSSU 40.0 25.0 73.3 32 20 21Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds Tech Ferris 17 Wysocky 11LSSU Beauchamp 17 VanderWal 6Notes: Despite Catherine Rottier sitting a majority of the game with foul trouble, Tech handled the Laker trapping press to get the win. Katie Zimmerman made five timely 3-pointers and Tara Ferris notched a career high 17 points.

January 10, 2008—at Houghton, Mich. (383)Michigan Tech (12-3, 5-1) 30 35 — 65Northwood (8-5, 4-2) 30 29 — 59Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FTech 43.9 14.3 100.0 34 13 14NW 37.3 31.3 90.9 36 17 11Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds Tech Wysocky 20 Wysocky 15NW Starnes, Ostergren 13 Starnes, Ostergren 8 Notes: Tech made the clutch plays down the stretch to defeat a hard-nosed Northwood team. Katie Zimmerman made two key layups and the Huskies went 13-of-13 at the foul line.

Game 15 • at Northwood

Game 16 • at Saginaw Valley StateJanuary 12, 2008—at University Center, Mich. (397)

Michigan Tech (13-3, 6-1) 47 30 — 77Saginaw Valley State (6-8, 1-6) 34 37 — 71Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FTech 53.3 47.8 90.0 33 18 14SVSU 45.9 45.5 100.0 22 8 20Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds Tech Wysocky 22 Wysocky 8SVSU Ross 23 Everett 5Notes: Strong shooting from all over the floor lifted Tech to its seventh straight win. Katie Wysocky tallied 16 of her 22 points in the opening half, and Katie Zimmerman added 19 points including three big second half 3-pointers.

Game 17 • Wayne StateJanuary 17, 2008—at Houghton, Mich. (848)

Wayne State (6-8, 2-5) 24 28 — 52Michigan Tech (14-3, 7-1) 35 32 — 67Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FWSU 32.8 36.4 61.5 36 20 23Tech 47.7 31.6 90.5 33 22 17Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds WSU Bowers 16 Three tied 6Tech Danen 22 Wysocky 7Notes: Catherine Rottier scored her 1,000th point on a free throw in the first half and finished with 16 for the game. She and Tech men’s player Tim Strom both reached 1,000 during the same doubleheader.

Game 18 • HillsdaleJanuary 19, 2008—at Houghton, Mich. (891)

Hillsdale (12-3, 5-2) 33 34 — 67Michigan Tech (15-3, 8-1) 42 42 — 84Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FHC 37.7 35.7 61.5 38 9 19Tech 45.2 27.8 88.5 41 8 17Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds HC McCormick 17 Cezat 9Tech Wysocky 26 Wysocky, Widman 10Notes: The battle between division leaders was won by the Huskies as Katie Wysocky tallied 26 points and 10 rebounds. Three other Tech players reached double figures in points as the team won its ninth straight contest.

Game 19 • AshlandJanuary 24, 2008—at Houghton, Mich. (792)

Ashland (11-7, 4-4) 25 36 — 61#19 Michigan Tech (15-4, 8-2) 23 37 — 60Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FAU 40.6 33.3 80.0 36 7 12Tech 43.1 40.9 63.6 36 13 10Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds AU Graue 17 Graue, Warren 7Tech Wysocky 17 Wysocky 14Notes: With the score tied with 10 seconds left, Ashland made a 3-pointer for the winning margin. Lena Widman added a put-back basket for Tech, but time ran out. The Huskies’ nine-game winning streak was snapped.

January 26, 2008—at Houghton, Mich. (1158)Ferris State (13-6, 8-2) 40 29 5 74#19 Michigan Tech (16-4, 9-2) 38 31 6 75Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FFS 45.9 50.0 92.3 39 18 19 Tech 38.5 47.8 70.0 38 14 14Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds FS Thelen 14 Fleming 7Tech Wysocky 15 Wysocky 18Notes: Tech’s defense came through as FSU had chances to win at the end of regulation and overtime. Six different Huskies scored in double figures as Tech played its first OT game since Dec. 28, 2004.

Game 20 • Ferris State

Game 22 • at Grand Valley StateFebruary 7, 2008—at Allendale, Mich. (659)

#20 Michigan Tech (18-4, 11-2) 28 32 — 60Grand Valley State (13-9, 8-5) 25 24 — 49Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FTech 40.4 39.1 81.8 37 9 10GVSU 31.3 16.7 60.0 41 9 15Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds Tech Wysocky 20 Wysocky 10GVSU Zick 17 Carr 10Notes: Tech held GVSU to 24 percent shooting in the second half, and Katie Wysocky tallied 20 points and 10 rebounds to give the Huskies the season sweep of the Lakers.

Game 23 • at Ferris StateFebruary 9, 2008—at Big Rapids, Mich. (358)

#20 Michigan Tech (18-5, 11-3) 36 22 — 58Ferris State (15-8, 10-4) 28 42 — 70Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FTech 35.6 15.4 70.6 34 11 16FS 49.1 30.8 80.0 35 11 11Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds Tech Wysocky 21 Wysocky 7FS Folcik 32 Folcik 8Notes: Tech went 1-of-17 from 3-point range in the second half and couldn’t stop FSU’s Rachel Folcik, who scored 32 points. The Huskies maintained a one-game lead in the GLIAC North Division standings over FSU despite the loss.

Game 24 • Saginaw Valley StateFebruary 14, 2008—at Houghton, Mich. (694)

Saginaw Valley State (11-13, 4-11) 22 18 — 40#24 Michigan Tech (19-5, 12-3) 30 37 — 67Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FSVSU 29.8 25.0 50.0 24 13 10Tech 55.8 46.7 40.0 41 17 10Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds SVSU Everett 12 Burkhardt 9Tech Wysocky 25 Wysocky 13Notes: Catherine Rottier tallied 11 assists and set the school season record for assists in the game by eclipsing the old record of 130. Tech dominated nearly every facet of the win.

Game 25 • NorthwoodFebruary 16, 2008—at Houghton, Mich. (936)

Northwood (17-7, 12-4) 27 36 — 63#24 Michigan Tech (19-6, 12-4) 27 26 — 53Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FNU 42.6 28.6 65.0 38 15 11Tech 36.4 33.3 100.0 32 18 16Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds NU Ostergren 20 Starnes, Ostergren 8Tech Zimmerman 14 Widman, Wysocky 7Notes: Northwood got the win with physical defense to tie the Huskies for first in the GLIAC North Division. Katie Wysocky broke the school season record for rebounds in the contest by pushing her total to 257.

Game 26 • Northern MichiganFebruary 20, 2008—at Houghton, Mich. (751)

Northern Michigan (9-16, 4-13) 34 18 — 52Michigan Tech (20-6, 13-4) 32 22 — 54Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FNM 37.7 30.8 28.6 42 18 14Tech 41.5 33.3 54.5 31 16 11Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds NM Three tied 10 Lambert 8Tech Wysocky 16 Rottier, Wysocky 5Notes: Lena Widman’s layup with 4.2 seconds left provided the winning margin. Widman was called for a foul on NMU’s Allison Carroll on a 3-pointer try at the buzzer, but Carroll missed the first two attempts.

Game 27 • Lake Superior StateFebruary 25, 2008—at Houghton, Mich. (814)

Lake Superior State (12-14, 8-10) 30 26 — 56Michigan Tech (20-7, 13-5) 29 24 — 53Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FLSSU 40.8 26.7 80.0 35 18 14Tech 37.0 25.0 61.5 32 16 14Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds LSSU Armstrong 23 Armstrong 11Tech Danen 15 Danen 7Notes: Catherine Rottier had a chance to tie the game with five seconds left but missed a runner. After LSSU free throws, the defense converged on Danae Danen as she tried a 3-pointer at the buzzer, but no foul was called.

Game 28 • GLIAC QuarterfinalMarch 1, 2008—at Houghton, Mich. (1,313)

Grand Valley State (16-12) 21 37 — 58Michigan Tech (21-7) 30 33 — 63Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FGVSU 44.2 37.5 73.7 25 14 18Tech 43.5 37.5 82.4 28 12 16Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds GVSU Zick 20 Carr 7Tech Zimmerman 21 Wysocky 7Notes: Tech went without a field goal for the last 5:36, but swished eight straight free throws to earn a spot in the GLI-AC Final Four. Katie Zimmerman attained a new career high with 21 points on five 3-pointers and 6-of-6 free throws.

Game 29 • GLIAC SemifinalMarch 7, 2008—at Houghton, Mich. (1,187)

Wayne State (15-12) 31 31 — 62#25 Michigan Tech (22-7) 45 38 — 83Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FWSU 30.8 29.4 70.8 34 14 30Tech 47.9 27.3 89.5 40 15 21Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds WSU Nash 16 Gear 7Tech Wysocky 18 Wysocky 10Notes: Tech nailed 34-of-38 free throws and had four players in double figures to advance to the GLIAC Tournament final. Katie Wysocky (8-of-8) and Danae Danen (7-of-7) both tied the GLIAC Tournament record for free throw percentage.

Game 10 • MSU MoorheadDecember 21, 2007—at Houghton, Mich. (643)

Minn. State Moorhead (7-4) 21 23 — 44Michigan Tech (7-3) 20 27 — 47Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FMSUM 46.2 0.0 47.1 39 23 14Tech 29.5 25.8 50.0 27 11 15Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds MSUM Fesenmaier 13 Fesenmaier, Dickson 8Tech Rottier 14 Wysocky 9Notes: Katie Zimmerman’s 3-pointer with three seconds left was the game winner, helping Tech overcome a poor shoot-ing performance. Catherine Rottier had game highs of eight assists and 14 points.

Game 11 • Country Inn & Suites ClassicDecember 29, 2007—at Houghton, Mich. (592)

Marygrove (3-12) 17 10 — 27Michigan Tech (8-3) 40 37 — 77Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FMG 21.2 11.1 50.0 24 14 8Tech 53.4 52.9 60.0 44 12 11Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds MG Bullock 9 Gailliard 6Tech Wysocky, Rottier 13 Wysocky 11Notes: A 12-0 run to start the game and 18-0 spurt to end the game led to the Huskies’ largest margin of victory of the season. Katie Wysocky registered her sixth double-double of the campaign.

Game 12 • Country Inn & Suites ClassicDecember 30, 2007—at Houghton, Mich. (447)

Finlandia (2-10) 22 24 — 46Michigan Tech (9-3) 45 44 — 89Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FFU 39.5 36.4 66.7 20 20 9Tech 55.6 60.9 55.6 35 9 14Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds FU Makela 14 Three tied 4Tech Wysocky 20 Widman 8Notes: Tech swished 14 3-pointers including their first four to take control early. Tara Ferris got her first career start and turned in a career-high 12 points.

Game 13 • NorthlandJanuary 2, 2008—at Houghton, Mich. (383)

Northland (4-4) 15 14 — 29Michigan Tech (10-3) 45 39 — 84Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FNC 25.0 30.8 83.3 21 28 13Tech 56.1 63.6 86.7 33 11 12Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds NC Orozco 10 Lundgren 5Tech Danen 18 Wysocky 8Notes: Tech finished the game on a 22-0 run by not allowing a point for the final 8:36. Danae Danen set a new career high with 18 points on 8-of-11 shooting.

Game 14 • Grand Valley StateJanuary 5, 2008—at Houghton, Mich. (912)

Grand Valley State (9-5, 4-1) 14 34 — 48Michigan Tech (11-3, 4-1) 37 35 — 72Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FGVSU 30.6 28.6 100.0 22 12 7Tech 56.0 52.4 71.4 35 14 13Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds GVSU Cyplik 16 Wyngaard, Buresh 6Tech Danen, Wysocky 21 Danen, Wysocky 8Notes: Danae Danen and Katie Wysocky tallied 21 points apiece to lift Tech to 6-0 at home. Catherine Rottier’s 12 assists were two shy of tying the school record.

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March 8, 2008—at Houghton, Mich. (989)Ashland (19-11) 33 20 — 53#25 Michigan Tech (23-7) 40 41 — 81Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FAU 28.8 33.3 72.2 32 11 12Tech 59.2 73.7 81.8 34 16 16Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds AU Gaut 11 O’Brien 8Tech Ferris 20 Wysocky 9Notes: Tech clinched its first GLIAC Tournament title since 2001 by draining a GLIAC-record 14-of-19 3-pointers. The Huskies held AU to 19 percent shooting in the second half. Tara Ferris (20 points) and Lucy Dernovsek (18) both notched career highs. Ferris, Catherine Rottier and Katie Wysocky were all named to the GLIAC All-Tournament team. Rottier was named MVP after dishing out a tournament record-tying 12 assists.

Game 30 • GLIAC Tournament FinalMarch 14, 2008—at Springfield, Mo. (414)

Michigan Tech (23-8) 33 33 — 66Missouri S&T (23-6) 30 45 — 75Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FTech 46.3 33.3 64.3 28 16 16MST 46.7 33.3 86.7 36 14 13Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds Tech Zimmerman 19 Wysocky 7MST McElrath 21 McElrath 8Notes: Katie Zimmerman drained back-to-back 3-point-ers with under two minutes remaining to tie the game, but MST ended the game on a 9-0 to advance to the regional semifinal. Zimmerman and fellow sophomore Katie Wysocky combined for 35 of the team’s 66 points in the contest. Senior Catherine Rottier registered nine assists to finish tied for Michigan Tech’s all-time record with 439.

Game 31 • NCAA Regional Quarterfinal

CHAMPIONSHIPS CAP TOP SEASON SINCE 2000-01Michigan Tech turned in one of the finest sea-sons in school history in 2007-08. The Huskies posted 23 wins — the most by a Tech team since 2000-01. They also won their first Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference North Division Championship since 2001 and first GLIAC Tournament title since 2000.

STREAKSTech extended its streak of winning seasons to 20 with a 23-8 record in 2008. The Black and Gold also advanced to the GLIAC Tournament for an 18th straight season — every year of the tournament’s existence.

RECORDS BROKEN • Catherine Rottier shattered the school re-

cord for assists in a season with 189, break-ing the old mark of 140. She also tied Dawn Zarling’s career record for assists at 439.

• Katie Wysocky set a new record for re-bounds in a season with 301, beating the old mark of 255. The 6-0 forward also be-came just the third player in school history to score 500 points in a season.

• Katie Zimmerman drained 78 3-pointers on the season to eclipse the old mark of 75. She also reset a record by making 39 consecutive free throws en route to going 43-of-44 at the foul line during the season.

GLIAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPFor the first time since 1995, the GLIAC Tour-nament was played in Houghton. The home team made it count by winning the semifinal and championship games by a combined 47 points. Three Huskies were named to the All-Tournament Team. Catherine Rottier was selected as the tournament’s most valuable player, while Katie Wysocky and Tara Ferris both gained all-tournament accolades.

13TH NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCEMichigan Tech’s trip to the NCAA Great Lakes Regional last year was the program’s 13th appearance in the NCAA Tournament. All 13 postseason trips have come since 1990-91 — meaning the Huskies have missed the tour-nament only five times in the last 18 years.

YOUTH MOVEMENTTech’s top three scorers a year ago were all sophomores in Katie Wysocky (16.1 points per game), Danae Danen (11.1) and Katie Zimmer-man (10.5). Overall, more than 75 percent of the team’s scoring was produced by freshmen and sophomores.

ACADEMIC SUCCESSMichigan Tech earned the second-best grade point average of any NCAA Division II women’s basketball program, marking the second straight season the Huskies have ranked among the top five of the nearly 300 teams na-tionwide. Tech boasted a team GPA of 3.639, which trailed by just a hundredth of a point to South Dakota’s 3.649.

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March 14, 2008—at Springfield, Mo. (414)Michigan Tech (23-8) 33 33 — 66Missouri S&T (23-6) 30 45 — 75Team Stats FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb TO FTech 46.3 33.3 64.3 28 16 16MST 46.7 33.3 86.7 36 14 13Stat Leaders: Points Rebounds Tech Zimmerman 19 Wysocky 7MST McElrath 21 McElrath 8Notes: Katie Zimmerman drained back-to-back 3-point-ers with under two minutes remaining to tie the game, but MST ended the game on a 9-0 to advance to the regional semifinal. Zimmerman and fellow sophomore Katie Wysocky combined for 35 of the team’s 66 points in the contest. Senior Catherine Rottier registered nine assists to finish tied for Michigan Tech’s all-time record with 439.

Game 31 • NCAA Regional Quarterfinal

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2007-08 Results

Date Opponent W/L Score HighPoints HighReboundsNov. 16 at Wisconsin- Parkside^ L 69-75 (16) Katie Wysocky/Danae Danen (7) Katie Wysocky 17 vs Lewis^ L 47-58 (14) Catherine Rottier (13) Katie Wysocky 23 at Minnesota Duluth# W 79-69 (28) Catherine Rottier (14) Katie Wysocky 24 vs. St. Cloud State# W 73-70 (13)Alicia Schneider (13) Katie Wysocky 29 at Mercyhurst* W 71-59 (23) Katie Wysocky (8) Lena WidmanDec. 1 at Gannon* W 76-65 (24) Katie Wysocky (12) Katie Wysocky 5 MinnesotaDuluth W 81-56 (15)KatieWysocky (9)KatieWysocky 8 at Northern Michigan W 74-61 (16) Catherine Rottier (10)Katie Wysocky 15 at Findlay* L 77-92 (22) Katie Wysocky (10) Katie Wysocky 21 MSUMoorhead W 47-44 (14)CatherineRottier (9)KatieWysocky 29 Marygrove& W 77-27 (13)CatherineRottier/KatieWysocky (11)KatieWysocky 30 Finlandia& W 89-46 (20)KatieWysocky (8)LenaWidmanJan. 2 Northland W 84-29 (18)DanaeDanen (8)KatieWysocky 5 GrandValleyState* W 72-48 (21)DanaeDanen/KatieWysocky (8)DanaeDanen 10 at Northwood* W 65-59 (20) Katie Wysocky (15) Katie Wysocky 12 at Saginaw Valley State* W 77-71 (22) Katie Wysocky (8) Katie Wysocky 17 WayneState* W 67-52 (22)DanaeDanen (7)KatieWysocky 19 Hillsdale* W 84-67 (26)KatieWysocky (10)LenaWidman 24 Ashland* L 60-61 (17)KatieWysocky (14)KatieWysocky 26 FerrisState* W 75-74+ (15)KatieWysocky (18)KatieWysockyFeb. 2 at Lake Superior State* W 64-58 (17) Tara Ferris (11) Katie Wysocky 7 at Grand Valley State* W 60-49 (20) Katie Wysocky (10) Katie Wysocky 9 at Ferris State* L 58-70 (21) Katie Wysocky (7) Katie Wysocky 14 SaginawValleyState* W 67-40 (25)KatieWysocky (13)KatieWysocky 16 Northwood* L 53-63 (14)KatieZimmerman (7)KatieWysocky 20 NorthernMichigan* W 54-52 (16)KatieWysocky (5)CatherineRottier 25 LakeSuperiorState* L 53-56 (15)DanaeDanen (7)DanaeDanenMar. 1 GrandValleyState! W 63-58 (21)KatieZimmerman (7)KatieWysocky 7 WanyeState! W 83-62 (18)KatieWysocky (10)KatieWysocky 8 Ashland! W 81-53 (20)TaraFerris (9)KatieWysocky 14 vs Missouri S&T$ L 66-75 (19) Katie Zimmerman (7) Katie Wysocky

^GLIAC/GLVC Challenge (Kenosha, Wis.) *GLIAC Game #The Edge Thanksgiving Classic (Duluth, Minn.) &Country Inn & Suites Classic (Houghton, Mich.)!GLIAC Tournament (Houghton, Mich.) $NCAA Great Lakes Regional (Springfeild, MO.) Home games in bold +Overtime

23-8 Overall, 13-5 GLIAC

2007-08 Statistics

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TOTAL 3-PTS Player GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF-FO A Blk Stl Pts Avg43KatieWysocky 31-31 1017 32.8 190-355 .535 28-74 .378 92-112 .821 301 9.7 73-0 51 21 49 500 16.154DanaeDanen 31-28 803 25.9 149-300 .497 12-40 .300 33-40 .825 114 3.7 68-2 28 45 22 343 11.113KatieZimmerman 31-2 710 22.9 102-234 .436 78-177 .441 43-44 .977 64 2.1 49-0 30 1 20 325 10.521 Catherine Rottier 30-30 960 32.0 82-201 .408 32-84 .381 78-91 .857 123 4.1 48-1 189 4 37 274 9.134AliciaSchneider 12-8 290 24.2 24-70 .343 13-35 .371 8-13 .615 35 2.9 20-1 27 7 11 69 5.810TaraFerris 30-20 624 20.8 51-129 .395 35-88 .398 25-34 .735 49 1.6 55-0 38 1 22 162 5.404 Lena Widman 31-31 711 22.9 47-127 .370 0-2 .000 57-94 .606 152 4.9 75-3 37 9 32 151 4.912LucyDernovsek 31-0 361 11.6 51-102 .500 16-41 .390 11-23 .478 88 2.8 27-0 26 10 26 129 4.214LisaStaehlin 13-2 127 9.8 21-36 .583 0-0 .000 9-18 .500 16 1.2 23-1 5 2 3 51 3.932AngelaGuisfredi 30-2 421 14.0 25-81 .309 13-45 .289 17-21 .810 17 0.6 27-0 38 1 7 80 2.745 Sarah Yellen 22-1 106 4.8 14-30 .467 0-0 .000 8-11 .727 18 0.8 12-0 4 3 0 36 1.623 Krista Kasuboski 18-0 93 5.2 9-27 .333 5-13 .385 3-6 .500 12 0.7 6-0 8 0 4 26 1.4TEAM................ 105 3.4 Total.......... 31 765-1692 .452 232-599 .387 384-507 .757 1094 35.3 483-8 481 104 233 2146 69.2Opponents...... 31 662-1714 .386 142-445 .319 353-488 .723 1003 32.4 499-8 338 66 236 1819 58.7

SCOREBYPERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TotalMichigan Tech 1071 1069 6 2146Opponents 879 935 5 1819

Returning players in Bold

2007-08 Highs and Lows

MICHIGANTECH OPPONENTPoints 28, Catherine Rottier at Minn. Duluth (11/23/07) 32, Rachel Folick, Ferris State (2/09/08)FieldGoalsMade 11, Katie Wysocky vs. Saginaw Valley State (02/14/08) 14, Rachel Folick Ferris State (2/09/08)FieldGoalsAttempted 16, three tied 24, Crystal Zick,Grand Valley State (02/07/08)3-PointFieldGoalsMade 5, Katie Zimmerman four times 5, Stevie Spectoskey, Mercyhurst (11/29/07)3-PointFieldGoalsAttempted 11, Katie Zimmerman twice 9, Kara McCormick, Hillsdale (01/19/87)FreeThrowsMade 11, Catherine Rottier at Minn. Duluth (11/23/07) 14, Brittany Wells, Findlay (12/15/07)FreeThrowsAttempted 12, Catherine Rottier at Minn. Duluth (11/23/07) 14, Brittany Wells, Findlay (12/15/07)Rebounds 18, Katie Wysocky vs. Ferris State (01/26/08) 11, Jaclyn Armstrong, Lake Superior State (2/25/08)Assists 12, Catherine Rottier twice 14, Trisha Everett, Saginaw Valley State (1/12/08)Blocks 5, Danae Danen twice 3, five tied

Individual Highs

Team Highs

MICHIGANTECH OPPONENTPoints 47, twice 27, vs. Marygrove (12/29/07)FieldGoalsMade 17, vs. Lewis (11/17/07) 10, vs. Northland (01/02/08)FieldGoalsAttempted 44, vs. Wayne State (01/17/08) 38, vs. Finlandia (12/30/07)FieldGoalPercentage .262 (17-65) vs. Lewis (11/17/07) .212 (11-52), vs. Marygrove (12/29/07)3-PointFieldGoalsMade 0, vs. Lewis (11/17/07) 0, vs. MSU Moorhead (12/21/07)3-PointFieldGoalsAttempted 11, twice 6, vs. MSU Moorhead (12/21/07) 3-PointFieldGoalPercentage .000 (0-17), vs. Lewis (11/17/07) .000(0-6), vs. MSU Moorhead (12/21/07)FreeThrowsMade 2, vs. Saginaw Valley State (2/14/08) 2, vs. Northern Michigan (02/20/08)FreeThrowsAttempted 5, vs. Saginaw Valley State (2/14/08) 5, vs. Ashland (01/24/08)FreeThrowPercentage .400 (2-5) vs. Saginaw Valley State (2/14/08) .286 (2-7) vs. Northern Michigan (02/20/08)Rebounds 27, twice 20, vs. Finlandia (12/30/07)Assists 7, vs. Lewis (11/17/07) 2, vs. Marygrove (12/29/07)Steals 3, at Saginaw Valley State (01/12/08) 2, vs. HillsdaleBlockedShots 0, vs. MSU Moorhead (12/21/07) 0, 8 times

Team Lows

Situation.............................................. RecordLeading At Half ............................................18-2Trailing At Half ................................................4-5Tied At Half .................................................... 1-1 Better FG Pct Than Opp ...............................17-1Worse FG Pct Than Opp ................................6-7FG Pct Equal ................................................ 0-0 FG Pct Better Than 50 .................................. 9-0 FG Pct 40-50 ............................................... 11-4 FG Pct Less Than 40 .....................................3-4

Hold Opp Under 40 FG Pct ..........................15-2 More Rebounds Than Opp .......................... 17-4Fewer Rebounds Than Opp ...........................8-4More Turnovers Than Opp ...........................13-4Fewer Turnovers Than Opp ............................ 2-1 Turnovers Equal ............................................. 2-1 Scoring Fewer Than 70 Points .......................8-7 Scoring 70 or More Points ........................... 15-1 Hold Opp Under 70 Points .......................... 20-4 Allow Opp 70 or More Points .........................3-4

Day Games .................................................. 11-4Night Games ................................................12-4 Vs. Ranked Opponents ..................................0-1Sunday .......................................................... 0-0Monday ..........................................................1-0Tuesday .........................................................0-1Wednesday ................................................... 0-0Thursday ........................................................5-1Friday .............................................................3-2Saturday ...................................................... 11-4

Michigan Tech’s Record When...

MICHIGANTECH OPPONENTPoints 89, vs. Finlandia (12/30/07) 92, at Findlay (15/15/07)FieldGoalsMade 35, vs. Finlandia (12/30/07 28, three timesFieldGoalsAttempted 65, twice 69, vs. St. Cloud State(11/24/07)FieldGoalPercentage .622 (28-45), vs. Minnesota Duluth(12/05/07) .510 (25-49), at Findlay (12/15/07)3-PointFieldGoalsMade 14, twice 10 , at Findlay (12/15/07)3-PointFieldGoalsAttempted 31, vs. MSU Moorhead (12/21/07) 21, at Gannon (12/01/07)3-PointFieldGoalPercentage .737 (14-19), vs. Ashland (03/08/08) .526 (10-19), at Findlay (12/15/07)FreeThrowsMade 34, vs. Wanye State(03/07/08) 32, at Findlay (12/15/07)FreeThrowsAttempted 38, vs. Wayne State (03/07/08) 36, at Findlay (12/15/07)FreeThrowPercentage 1.000 (13-13), vs. Northwood (1/10/08) 1.000 (14-14), twiceRebounds 47, vs. Lewis (11/17/07) 44, vs. St. Cloud State (11/24/07)Assists 22, twice 23, vs. Missouri S&T (3/14/08)Steals 15, vs. Northland (01/02/08) 17, vs. Minnesota Duluth (12/05/07)BlockedShots 9, vs. Grand Vaslley State (1/05/08) 6 vs. Ashland (1/24/08)

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2007-08 Results

Date Opponent W/L Score HighPoints HighReboundsNov. 16 at Wisconsin- Parkside^ L 69-75 (16) Katie Wysocky/Danae Danen (7) Katie Wysocky 17 vs Lewis^ L 47-58 (14) Catherine Rottier (13) Katie Wysocky 23 at Minnesota Duluth# W 79-69 (28) Catherine Rottier (14) Katie Wysocky 24 vs. St. Cloud State# W 73-70 (13)Alicia Schneider (13) Katie Wysocky 29 at Mercyhurst* W 71-59 (23) Katie Wysocky (8) Lena WidmanDec. 1 at Gannon* W 76-65 (24) Katie Wysocky (12) Katie Wysocky 5 MinnesotaDuluth W 81-56 (15)KatieWysocky (9)KatieWysocky 8 at Northern Michigan W 74-61 (16) Catherine Rottier (10)Katie Wysocky 15 at Findlay* L 77-92 (22) Katie Wysocky (10) Katie Wysocky 21 MSUMoorhead W 47-44 (14)CatherineRottier (9)KatieWysocky 29 Marygrove& W 77-27 (13)CatherineRottier/KatieWysocky (11)KatieWysocky 30 Finlandia& W 89-46 (20)KatieWysocky (8)LenaWidmanJan. 2 Northland W 84-29 (18)DanaeDanen (8)KatieWysocky 5 GrandValleyState* W 72-48 (21)DanaeDanen/KatieWysocky (8)DanaeDanen 10 at Northwood* W 65-59 (20) Katie Wysocky (15) Katie Wysocky 12 at Saginaw Valley State* W 77-71 (22) Katie Wysocky (8) Katie Wysocky 17 WayneState* W 67-52 (22)DanaeDanen (7)KatieWysocky 19 Hillsdale* W 84-67 (26)KatieWysocky (10)LenaWidman 24 Ashland* L 60-61 (17)KatieWysocky (14)KatieWysocky 26 FerrisState* W 75-74+ (15)KatieWysocky (18)KatieWysockyFeb. 2 at Lake Superior State* W 64-58 (17) Tara Ferris (11) Katie Wysocky 7 at Grand Valley State* W 60-49 (20) Katie Wysocky (10) Katie Wysocky 9 at Ferris State* L 58-70 (21) Katie Wysocky (7) Katie Wysocky 14 SaginawValleyState* W 67-40 (25)KatieWysocky (13)KatieWysocky 16 Northwood* L 53-63 (14)KatieZimmerman (7)KatieWysocky 20 NorthernMichigan* W 54-52 (16)KatieWysocky (5)CatherineRottier 25 LakeSuperiorState* L 53-56 (15)DanaeDanen (7)DanaeDanenMar. 1 GrandValleyState! W 63-58 (21)KatieZimmerman (7)KatieWysocky 7 WanyeState! W 83-62 (18)KatieWysocky (10)KatieWysocky 8 Ashland! W 81-53 (20)TaraFerris (9)KatieWysocky 14 vs Missouri S&T$ L 66-75 (19) Katie Zimmerman (7) Katie Wysocky

^GLIAC/GLVC Challenge (Kenosha, Wis.) *GLIAC Game #The Edge Thanksgiving Classic (Duluth, Minn.) &Country Inn & Suites Classic (Houghton, Mich.)!GLIAC Tournament (Houghton, Mich.) $NCAA Great Lakes Regional (Springfeild, MO.) Home games in bold +Overtime

23-8 Overall, 13-5 GLIAC

2007-08 Statistics TOTAL 3-PTS Player GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg PF-FO A Blk Stl Pts Avg43KatieWysocky 31-31 1017 32.8 190-355 .535 28-74 .378 92-112 .821 301 9.7 73-0 51 21 49 500 16.154DanaeDanen 31-28 803 25.9 149-300 .497 12-40 .300 33-40 .825 114 3.7 68-2 28 45 22 343 11.113KatieZimmerman 31-2 710 22.9 102-234 .436 78-177 .441 43-44 .977 64 2.1 49-0 30 1 20 325 10.521 Catherine Rottier 30-30 960 32.0 82-201 .408 32-84 .381 78-91 .857 123 4.1 48-1 189 4 37 274 9.134AliciaSchneider 12-8 290 24.2 24-70 .343 13-35 .371 8-13 .615 35 2.9 20-1 27 7 11 69 5.810TaraFerris 30-20 624 20.8 51-129 .395 35-88 .398 25-34 .735 49 1.6 55-0 38 1 22 162 5.404 Lena Widman 31-31 711 22.9 47-127 .370 0-2 .000 57-94 .606 152 4.9 75-3 37 9 32 151 4.912LucyDernovsek 31-0 361 11.6 51-102 .500 16-41 .390 11-23 .478 88 2.8 27-0 26 10 26 129 4.214LisaStaehlin 13-2 127 9.8 21-36 .583 0-0 .000 9-18 .500 16 1.2 23-1 5 2 3 51 3.932AngelaGuisfredi 30-2 421 14.0 25-81 .309 13-45 .289 17-21 .810 17 0.6 27-0 38 1 7 80 2.745 Sarah Yellen 22-1 106 4.8 14-30 .467 0-0 .000 8-11 .727 18 0.8 12-0 4 3 0 36 1.623 Krista Kasuboski 18-0 93 5.2 9-27 .333 5-13 .385 3-6 .500 12 0.7 6-0 8 0 4 26 1.4TEAM................ 105 3.4 Total.......... 31 765-1692 .452 232-599 .387 384-507 .757 1094 35.3 483-8 481 104 233 2146 69.2Opponents...... 31 662-1714 .386 142-445 .319 353-488 .723 1003 32.4 499-8 338 66 236 1819 58.7

SCOREBYPERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TotalMichigan Tech 1071 1069 6 2146Opponents 879 935 5 1819

Returning players in Bold

2007-08 Highs and Lows

MICHIGANTECH OPPONENTPoints 28, Catherine Rottier at Minn. Duluth (11/23/07) 32, Rachel Folick, Ferris State (2/09/08)FieldGoalsMade 11, Katie Wysocky vs. Saginaw Valley State (02/14/08) 14, Rachel Folick Ferris State (2/09/08)FieldGoalsAttempted 16, three tied 24, Crystal Zick,Grand Valley State (02/07/08)3-PointFieldGoalsMade 5, Katie Zimmerman four times 5, Stevie Spectoskey, Mercyhurst (11/29/07)3-PointFieldGoalsAttempted 11, Katie Zimmerman twice 9, Kara McCormick, Hillsdale (01/19/87)FreeThrowsMade 11, Catherine Rottier at Minn. Duluth (11/23/07) 14, Brittany Wells, Findlay (12/15/07)FreeThrowsAttempted 12, Catherine Rottier at Minn. Duluth (11/23/07) 14, Brittany Wells, Findlay (12/15/07)Rebounds 18, Katie Wysocky vs. Ferris State (01/26/08) 11, Jaclyn Armstrong, Lake Superior State (2/25/08)Assists 12, Catherine Rottier twice 14, Trisha Everett, Saginaw Valley State (1/12/08)Blocks 5, Danae Danen twice 3, five tied

Individual Highs

Team Highs

MICHIGANTECH OPPONENTPoints 47, twice 27, vs. Marygrove (12/29/07)FieldGoalsMade 17, vs. Lewis (11/17/07) 10, vs. Northland (01/02/08)FieldGoalsAttempted 44, vs. Wayne State (01/17/08) 38, vs. Finlandia (12/30/07)FieldGoalPercentage .262 (17-65) vs. Lewis (11/17/07) .212 (11-52), vs. Marygrove (12/29/07)3-PointFieldGoalsMade 0, vs. Lewis (11/17/07) 0, vs. MSU Moorhead (12/21/07)3-PointFieldGoalsAttempted 11, twice 6, vs. MSU Moorhead (12/21/07) 3-PointFieldGoalPercentage .000 (0-17), vs. Lewis (11/17/07) .000(0-6), vs. MSU Moorhead (12/21/07)FreeThrowsMade 2, vs. Saginaw Valley State (2/14/08) 2, vs. Northern Michigan (02/20/08)FreeThrowsAttempted 5, vs. Saginaw Valley State (2/14/08) 5, vs. Ashland (01/24/08)FreeThrowPercentage .400 (2-5) vs. Saginaw Valley State (2/14/08) .286 (2-7) vs. Northern Michigan (02/20/08)Rebounds 27, twice 20, vs. Finlandia (12/30/07)Assists 7, vs. Lewis (11/17/07) 2, vs. Marygrove (12/29/07)Steals 3, at Saginaw Valley State (01/12/08) 2, vs. HillsdaleBlockedShots 0, vs. MSU Moorhead (12/21/07) 0, 8 times

Team Lows

Situation.............................................. RecordLeading At Half ............................................18-2Trailing At Half ................................................4-5Tied At Half .................................................... 1-1 Better FG Pct Than Opp ...............................17-1Worse FG Pct Than Opp ................................6-7FG Pct Equal ................................................ 0-0 FG Pct Better Than 50 .................................. 9-0 FG Pct 40-50 ............................................... 11-4 FG Pct Less Than 40 .....................................3-4

Hold Opp Under 40 FG Pct ..........................15-2 More Rebounds Than Opp .......................... 17-4Fewer Rebounds Than Opp ...........................8-4More Turnovers Than Opp ...........................13-4Fewer Turnovers Than Opp ............................ 2-1 Turnovers Equal ............................................. 2-1 Scoring Fewer Than 70 Points .......................8-7 Scoring 70 or More Points ........................... 15-1 Hold Opp Under 70 Points .......................... 20-4 Allow Opp 70 or More Points .........................3-4

Day Games .................................................. 11-4Night Games ................................................12-4 Vs. Ranked Opponents ..................................0-1Sunday .......................................................... 0-0Monday ..........................................................1-0Tuesday .........................................................0-1Wednesday ................................................... 0-0Thursday ........................................................5-1Friday .............................................................3-2Saturday ...................................................... 11-4

Michigan Tech’s Record When...

MICHIGANTECH OPPONENTPoints 89, vs. Finlandia (12/30/07) 92, at Findlay (15/15/07)FieldGoalsMade 35, vs. Finlandia (12/30/07 28, three timesFieldGoalsAttempted 65, twice 69, vs. St. Cloud State(11/24/07)FieldGoalPercentage .622 (28-45), vs. Minnesota Duluth(12/05/07) .510 (25-49), at Findlay (12/15/07)3-PointFieldGoalsMade 14, twice 10 , at Findlay (12/15/07)3-PointFieldGoalsAttempted 31, vs. MSU Moorhead (12/21/07) 21, at Gannon (12/01/07)3-PointFieldGoalPercentage .737 (14-19), vs. Ashland (03/08/08) .526 (10-19), at Findlay (12/15/07)FreeThrowsMade 34, vs. Wanye State(03/07/08) 32, at Findlay (12/15/07)FreeThrowsAttempted 38, vs. Wayne State (03/07/08) 36, at Findlay (12/15/07)FreeThrowPercentage 1.000 (13-13), vs. Northwood (1/10/08) 1.000 (14-14), twiceRebounds 47, vs. Lewis (11/17/07) 44, vs. St. Cloud State (11/24/07)Assists 22, twice 23, vs. Missouri S&T (3/14/08)Steals 15, vs. Northland (01/02/08) 17, vs. Minnesota Duluth (12/05/07)BlockedShots 9, vs. Grand Vaslley State (1/05/08) 6 vs. Ashland (1/24/08)

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All-Time GLIAC Tournament ResultsMichigan Tech is one of two teams that has qualified for all 18 of the GLIAC Championship Tournaments. The Huskies have posted a 23-15 mark in tour-nament play. Tech has hosted the event a conference-record five times and has advanced to the championship game on 10 occasions.

2007-08 (All games at Houghton, Mich.)Quarterfinal Michigan Tech 63, Grand Valley State 58Semifinal Michigan Tech 83, Wayne State 62Championship Michigan Tech 81, Ashland 53

2006-07 Quarterfinal Michigan Tech 63, at Grand Valley State 57Semifinal at Gannon 80, Michigan Tech 60

2005-06Quaterfinal Lake Superior State 64, at Michigan Tech 50

2004-05Quaterfinal at Grand Valley State 66, Michigan Tech 48

2003-04Quaterfinal at Ferris State 72, Michigan Tech 70

2002-03Quaterfinal at Hillsdale 74, Michigan Tech 52

2001-02 (All games at Grand Rapids, Mich.)Quaterfinal Michigan Tech 75, Gannon 70Semifinal Michigan Tech 82, Lake Superior State 62Championship Hillsdale 65, Michigan Tech 59

2000-01 (All games at Grand Rapids, Mich.)Quarterfinal Michigan Tech 71, Lake Superior State 57Semifinal Michigan Tech 72, Hillsdale 45Championship Michigan Tech 84, Gannon 66

1999-00 (All games at Grand Rapids, Mich.)Quarterfinal Michigan Tech 75, Mercyhurst 54Semifinal Northern Michigan 71, Michigan Tech 66

1998-99 (All games at Battle Creek, Mich.)Quarterfinal Michigan Tech 82, Ashland 47Semifinal Michigan Tech 85, Grand Valley State 74Championship Michigan Tech 75, Hillsdale 71

1997-98 (All games at Marquette, Mich.)Quarterfinal Michigan Tech 82, Saginaw Valley State 64Semifinal at Northern Michigan 63, Michigan Tech 60

1996-97 (All games at Marquette, Mich.)Quarterfinal Michigan Tech 77, Mercyhurst 68Semifinal Oakland 58, Michigan Tech 51Third Place Saginaw Valley State 71, Michigan Tech 64

1995-96 (All games at Rochester, Mich.)Quarterfinal Michigan Tech 58, Hillsdale 48Semifinal Michigan Tech 54, at Oakland 51Championship Northern Michigan 78, Michigan Tech 57

1994-95 (All games at Houghton, Mich.)Semifinal at Michigan Tech 77, Oakland 62 Championship Northern Michigan 74, at Michigan Tech 67

1993-94 (All games at Rochester, Mich.)Semifinal Michigan Tech 69, Lake Superior State 68Championship at Oakland 74, Michigan Tech 72

1992-93 (All games at Houghton, Mich.)Semifinal at Michigan Tech 80, Oakland 71Championship at Michigan Tech 70, Saginaw Valley State 63

1991-92 (All games at Houghton, Mich.)Semifinal at Michigan Tech 61, Lake Superior State 53Championship Northern Michigan 61, at Michigan Tech 60

1990-91 (All games at Houghton, Mich.)Semifinal at Michigan Tech 85, Grand Valley State 76Championsip Northern Michigan 66, at Michigan Tech 64

All-Time NCAA Tournament ResultsMichigan Tech has qualified for the NCAA II Championships 13 times in the 17 seasons since 1990-91 and has posted a tournament record of 11-13 during that time. The Huskies have reached the Regional Championship game four times, and advanced once to the Fabulous Four.

2007-08 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Springfield, Mo.Quarterfinal Missouri S&T 75, Michigan Tech 66

2005-06 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Springfield, Mo.Quarterfinal Northern Kentucky 67, Michigan Tech 66

2004-05 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Allendale, Mich.Quarterfinal Indianapolis 60, Michigan Tech 54

2000-01 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Houghton, Mich.Semifinal Northern Michigan 76, Michigan Tech 63

1990-00 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Highland Heights, Ky.Quarterfinal Michigan Tech 68, Bellarmine 47Semifinal Northern Kentucky 60, Michigan Tech 59

1998-99 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Highland Heights, Ky.Quarterfinal Michigan Tech 87, SIU-Edwardsville 73Championship Northern Kentucky 65, Michigan Tech 63

1997-98 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Evansville, Ind.Quarterfinal Michigan Tech 60, SIU-Edwardsville 47Semifinal Michigan Tech 94, Southern Indiana 92, 2OTChampionship Northern Michigan 74, Michigan Tech 58

1996-97 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Marquette, Mich.Quarterfinal Michigan Tech 83, Bellarmine 80, OTSemifinal Southern Indiana 66, Michigan Tech 46

1994-95 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Houghton, Mich.Semifinal Michigan Tech 68, Southern Indiana 55Championship Oakland 60, Michigan Tech 56

1993-94 • First Round Playoff at Houghton, Mich. Michigan Tech 69, SIU-Edwardsville 57 NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Houghton, Mich.Semifinal Bellarmine 59, Michigan Tech 54

1992-93 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Indianapolis, Ind.Semifinal Michigan Tech 92, Bellarmine 73Championship Michigan Tech 77, Saginaw Valley State 58 National Quarterfinal at Topeka, Kan. Michigan Tech 78, Washburn 77, OT Fabulous Four at Waltham, Mass.Semifinal Delta State 71, Michigan Tech 67Third Place Michigan Tech 74, Bentley 60

1991-92 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Rensselaer, Ind.Semifinal Saint Joseph’s 76, Michigan Tech 66

1990-91 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Highland Heights, Ky.Semifinal Bellarmine 84, Michigan Tech 66

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Jaclynn Kriegl was a key part of Michigan Tech’s 2001 GLIAC Tournament title. The Huskies defeated Gannon by an 84-66 score in the championship game at the DeltaPlex in Grand Rapids, Mich.

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All-Time GLIAC Tournament Results1994-95 (All games at Houghton, Mich.)Semifinal at Michigan Tech 77, Oakland 62 Championship Northern Michigan 74, at Michigan Tech 67

1993-94 (All games at Rochester, Mich.)Semifinal Michigan Tech 69, Lake Superior State 68Championship at Oakland 74, Michigan Tech 72

1992-93 (All games at Houghton, Mich.)Semifinal at Michigan Tech 80, Oakland 71Championship at Michigan Tech 70, Saginaw Valley State 63

1991-92 (All games at Houghton, Mich.)Semifinal at Michigan Tech 61, Lake Superior State 53Championship Northern Michigan 61, at Michigan Tech 60

1990-91 (All games at Houghton, Mich.)Semifinal at Michigan Tech 85, Grand Valley State 76Championsip Northern Michigan 66, at Michigan Tech 64

All-Time NCAA Tournament ResultsMichigan Tech has qualified for the NCAA II Championships 13 times in the 17 seasons since 1990-91 and has posted a tournament record of 11-13 during that time. The Huskies have reached the Regional Championship game four times, and advanced once to the Fabulous Four.

2007-08 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Springfield, Mo.Quarterfinal Missouri S&T 75, Michigan Tech 66

2005-06 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Springfield, Mo.Quarterfinal Northern Kentucky 67, Michigan Tech 66

2004-05 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Allendale, Mich.Quarterfinal Indianapolis 60, Michigan Tech 54

2000-01 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Houghton, Mich.Semifinal Northern Michigan 76, Michigan Tech 63

1990-00 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Highland Heights, Ky.Quarterfinal Michigan Tech 68, Bellarmine 47Semifinal Northern Kentucky 60, Michigan Tech 59

1998-99 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Highland Heights, Ky.Quarterfinal Michigan Tech 87, SIU-Edwardsville 73Championship Northern Kentucky 65, Michigan Tech 63

1997-98 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Evansville, Ind.Quarterfinal Michigan Tech 60, SIU-Edwardsville 47Semifinal Michigan Tech 94, Southern Indiana 92, 2OTChampionship Northern Michigan 74, Michigan Tech 58

1996-97 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Marquette, Mich.Quarterfinal Michigan Tech 83, Bellarmine 80, OTSemifinal Southern Indiana 66, Michigan Tech 46

1994-95 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Houghton, Mich.Semifinal Michigan Tech 68, Southern Indiana 55Championship Oakland 60, Michigan Tech 56

1993-94 • First Round Playoff at Houghton, Mich. Michigan Tech 69, SIU-Edwardsville 57 NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Houghton, Mich.Semifinal Bellarmine 59, Michigan Tech 54

1992-93 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Indianapolis, Ind.Semifinal Michigan Tech 92, Bellarmine 73Championship Michigan Tech 77, Saginaw Valley State 58 National Quarterfinal at Topeka, Kan. Michigan Tech 78, Washburn 77, OT Fabulous Four at Waltham, Mass.Semifinal Delta State 71, Michigan Tech 67Third Place Michigan Tech 74, Bentley 60

1991-92 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Rensselaer, Ind.Semifinal Saint Joseph’s 76, Michigan Tech 66

1990-91 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional at Highland Heights, Ky.Semifinal Bellarmine 84, Michigan Tech 66

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Jenny Postlewaite was the co-most valuable player of the most successful team in school history. The 1992-93 Huskies advanced to the NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Fabulous Four, where they finished third.

Connie Pleshe celebrates during Michigan Tech’s NCAA Tournament run in 1992-93. The Huskies were 4-1 in the tournament that year and are 11-13 in 13 appearances all-time.

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1998-99Seated (L-R): Niki Grubb, Tessa Pernsteiner, Julie Kelley, Greta Nelson, Megan Gardner, Krista Hofmann. Standing (L-R): Head Coach Darla Innes, Elizabeth Pi-etila, Heather Harden, Janalee Rondorf, Allison Bailey, Sara Ferris, Tonya Brabec, Jenny Sorenson, Clara Goggins, Assistant Coach Traci Vinopal.

1999-2000Seated (L-R): Emily McClone, Jaclynn Kriegl, Niki Grubb, Megan Gardner, Krista Hofmann, Tessa Pernsteiner, Elizabeth Pietila. Standing (L-R): Head Coach Darla Olson, Student Manager Kendra Peterson, Randi Miller, Annie Madden, Tonya Brabec, Allison Bailey, Heather Harden, Jessica Nemitz, Jenny Sorenson, Clara Goggins, Student Assistant Coach Sara Ferris, Assistant Coach Traci Vinopal.

GLIAC Championship Teams

1990-91Seated (L-R): Michelle Charlier, Kristen Crouch, Chaunda Shaw, Kristin Hager, Shelly Collette, Dawn Zarling, and Terri Sorenson. Standing (L-R): Equipment Su-pervisor Mike Aldrich, Assistant Coach Rose Antrim, Carie Pejka, Connie Pleshe, Adria Schuldt, Juliana Strieter, Michelle Pearson, Darla Innes, Pam FitzGerald, Jenny Postlewaite, Head Coach Kevin Borseth, Assistant Trainer Dorothy Jamison.

1992-93Seated (L-R): Dawn Zarling, Shelly Pietila, Leigh Murphy, Michelle Charlier, Kris-tin Hager, and Chaunda Shaw. Standing (L-R): Assistant Coach Kris Emerson, Terri Sorenson, Connie Pleshe, Darla Innes, Traci Vinopal, Laurel Aamodt, Juliana Strieter, Stacey Ronat, Jenny Postlewaite, Head Coach Kevin Borseth.

1991-92Seated (L-R): Leigh Murphy, Shelly Collette, Kristin Hager, Chaunda Shaw, Mi-chelle Charlier, Carie Pejka, and Dawn Zarling. Standing (L-R): Student Assistant Pam FitzGerald, Terri Sorenson, Michele VanDamme, Connie Pleshe, Darla Innes, Traci Vinopal, Juliana Strieter, Adria Schuldt, Jenny Postlewaite, Head Coach Kevin Borseth.

1994-95Seated (L-R): Heidi Ziemann, Sara Esser, Kathie Kruizenga, Michelle Charlier, Leigh Murphy, Dawn Zarling, and Shelly Pietila. Standing (L-R): Assistant Coach Kris Emerson, Laura Hammerberg, Erika Schuldt, Kim Hoppes, Traci Vinopal, Susan Trevarrow, Laurel Aamodt, Shana DeCremer, Stacey Ronat, Kris Blahnik, Head Coach Kevin Borseth.

GLIAC Championship Teams

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1998-99Seated (L-R): Niki Grubb, Tessa Pernsteiner, Julie Kelley, Greta Nelson, Megan Gardner, Krista Hofmann. Standing (L-R): Head Coach Darla Innes, Elizabeth Pi-etila, Heather Harden, Janalee Rondorf, Allison Bailey, Sara Ferris, Tonya Brabec, Jenny Sorenson, Clara Goggins, Assistant Coach Traci Vinopal.

2000-01Seated (L-R): Tessa Pernsteiner, Emily McClone, Annie Madden, Jaclynn Kriegl, Niki Grubb, Jill Lehner, Elizabeth Pietila. Standing (L-R): Head Coach Darla Olson, Randi Miller, Jenny Swanson, Andrea Novak, Jess Nemitz, Allison Bailey, Heather Harden, Jenny Sorenson, Student Assistant Tonya Brabec, Assistant Coach Traci Vinopal.

1999-2000Seated (L-R): Emily McClone, Jaclynn Kriegl, Niki Grubb, Megan Gardner, Krista Hofmann, Tessa Pernsteiner, Elizabeth Pietila. Standing (L-R): Head Coach Darla Olson, Student Manager Kendra Peterson, Randi Miller, Annie Madden, Tonya Brabec, Allison Bailey, Heather Harden, Jessica Nemitz, Jenny Sorenson, Clara Goggins, Student Assistant Coach Sara Ferris, Assistant Coach Traci Vinopal.

2007-08Seated (L-R): Tara Ferris, Angela Guisfredi, Katie Zimmerman, Catherine Rottier, Sarah Stream, Maria Kasza, Lucy Dernovsek, Krista Kasuboski. Standing (L-R): Head Coach John Barnes, Alicia Schneider, Danae Danen, Lynn Giesler, Lisa Stae-hlin, Sarah Yellen, Katie Wysocky, Lindsey Lindstrom, Lena Widman, Assistant Coach Kim Cameron.

GLIAC Championship Teams

1992-93Seated (L-R): Dawn Zarling, Shelly Pietila, Leigh Murphy, Michelle Charlier, Kris-tin Hager, and Chaunda Shaw. Standing (L-R): Assistant Coach Kris Emerson, Terri Sorenson, Connie Pleshe, Darla Innes, Traci Vinopal, Laurel Aamodt, Juliana Strieter, Stacey Ronat, Jenny Postlewaite, Head Coach Kevin Borseth.

1994-95Seated (L-R): Heidi Ziemann, Sara Esser, Kathie Kruizenga, Michelle Charlier, Leigh Murphy, Dawn Zarling, and Shelly Pietila. Standing (L-R): Assistant Coach Kris Emerson, Laura Hammerberg, Erika Schuldt, Kim Hoppes, Traci Vinopal, Susan Trevarrow, Laurel Aamodt, Shana DeCremer, Stacey Ronat, Kris Blahnik, Head Coach Kevin Borseth.

GLIAC Championship Teams

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2007-08 Statistic Leaders

Scoring GP FG 3FG FT Pts Avg1.KatieCezat,Hillsdale 28 266 0 141 673 24.02.RachelFolcik,FerrisState 27 199 13 115 526 19.53.AmyAchesinski,Mercyhurst 27 156 0 137 449 16.64.KimVargas,Gannon 22 140 22 54 356 16.25.KatieWysocky,MichiganTech 31 190 28 92 500 16.1

Rebounding GP OFF DEF TOT Avg1.KatieCezat,Hillsdale 28 86 267 353 12.62.KatieWysocky,MichiganTech 31 92 209 301 9.73.RachelFolcik,FerrisState 27 53 170 223 8.34.AmyAchesinski,Mercyhurst 27 64 141 205 7.65.BrittanyTabron,Gannon 28 82 129 211 7.5

Assists GP Assists Avg1.TriciaEverett,SaginawValleyState 27 174 6.442.CatherineRottier,MichiganTech 30 189 6.303.TiffanyCrocker,Gannon 28 164 5.864.BrookeKnight,Hillsdale 28 160 5.715.SarahGlowacki,Northwood 27 133 4.93

FreeThrowPercentage(Min.2/game) GP FTM FTA Pct1.CatherineRottier,MichiganTech 30 78 91 .8572.RachelFolcik,FerrisState 27 115 138 .8332.AudraMihalic,Findlay 26 75 90 .8334.KatieWysocky,MichiganTech 31 92 112 .8215.ErinCyplik,GrandValleyState 28 78 95 .821

3-PointPercentage(Min.1/game) GP FTM FTA Pct1.AshleyWestenbarger,Findlay 26 51 111 .4592.SamanthaLoadman,Mercyhurst 27 55 121 .4553.KatieZimmerman,MichiganTech 31 78 177 .4414.StephaniePrischak,Mercyhurst 27 42 99 .4245.TaraFerris,MichiganTech 30 35 88 .398

TheGreatLakesIntercollegiateAthleticConferencewasfoundedinJuneof1972withchartermembersGrandValleyStateUniversity,LakeSuperiorStateUniversity,NorthwoodUniversityandSaginawValleyStateUniversity.MichiganTechnologicalUniversityjoinedtheleaguein1980.Theothersevenmembersofthe12-teamleagueareAshland,FerrisState,Findlay,Hillsdale,NorthernMichigan,TiffinandWayneState. Overall,theGLIACconductschampionshipsin20sports,10formenand10forwomen.Men’schampionshipsportsarebaseball,basketball,crosscountry,football,golf,soccer,swimminganddiving,tennis,indoortrack,andoutdoortrack.Women’schampionshipsportsincludebasketball,crosscoun-try,golf,soccer,softball,swimminganddiving,tennis,indoortrack,outdoortrackandvolleyball. All12memberinstitutionsparticipateinwomen’sbasketball,andtheGLIAChascrowned52conferencechampionssince1974-75,including28differentdivisionaltitlewinnerssince1996.MichiganTechandGrandValleyStatearetiedfortheleadwiththemostconferencetitleswitheighteach. EightteamsqualifyfortheGLIACChampionshipTournament,withthetopthreeteamsfromeachdivisionearningthetrip,aswellasthenexttwoteamswiththehighestwinningpercentage.ThewinnerofthetournamentreceivesanautomaticbidintotheNCAAIIChampionships.

Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

RegularSeason/Divisional2007-08 MichiganTech/ Northwood(North) Hillsdale(South)2006-07 GrandValleyState(North) Gannon(South)2005-06 GrandValleyState(North) Ashland(South)2004-05 LakeSuperiorState/ GrandValleyState(North) Ashland(South)2003-04 LakeSuperiorState(North) Ashland(South)2002-03 LakeSuperiorState(North) Hillsdale(South)2001-02 LakeSuperiorState(North) Hillsdale/Gannon/ Ashland(South)2000-01 MichiganTech(North) Gannon(South)1999-00 MichiganTech(North) Findlay(South)1998-99 MichiganTech(North) Findlay(South)1997-98 NorthernMichigan(North) Ashland(South)1996-97 NorthernMichigan(North) Oakland(South)1995-96 Oakland1994-95 MichiganTech1993-94 Oakland1992-93 MichiganTech1991-92 MichiganTech1990-91 MichiganTech1989-90 Oakland1988-89 Oakland

1987-88 SaginawValleyState1986-87 SaginawValleyState1985-86 SaginawValleyState1984-85 SaginawValleyState1983-84 SaginawValleyState1982-83 Oakland1981-82 Oakland1980-81 WayneState1979-80 WayneState1978-79 GrandValleyState1977-78 GrandValleyState1976-77 GrandValleyState1975-76 GrandValleyState/ SaginawValleyState1974-75 GrandValleyState

Tournament2007-08 MichiganTech2006-07 Gannon2005-06 GrandValleyState2004-05 GrandValleyState2003-04 LakeSuperiorState2002-03 LakeSuperiorState2001-02 Hillsdale2000-01 MichiganTech1999-00 NorthernMichigan1998-99 MichiganTech1997-98 NorthernMichigan1996-97 NorthernMichigan1995-96 NorthernMichigan1994-95 NorthernMichigan1993-94 Oakland1992-93 MichiganTech1991-92 NorthernMichigan1990-91 NorthernMichigan

2007-08 Standings GLIAC OverallNORTH DIVISION W L Pct W L PctMichigan Tech#* 13 5 .722 23 8 .742Northwood# 13 5 .722 18 9 .667FerrisState 11 7 .611 17 12 .586GrandValleyState 11 7 .611 16 12 .571LakeSuperiorState 8 10 .444 12 14 .462SaginawValleyState 5 13 .278 12 15 .444NorthernMichigan 4 14 .222 9 17 .346

GLIAC Overall SOUTH DIVISION W L Pct W L PctHillsdale# 15 2 .882 23 5 .821Ashland 10 7 .588 19 11 .633Gannon 10 7 .588 16 12 .571WayneState 9 8 .529 15 12 .556Findlay 3 14 .214 9 17 .346Mercyhurst 2 15 .118 7 20 .259

*2007-08GLIACChampion(GLIACTournamentchampion)#2007-08GLIACDivisionChampionChampionship Teams

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2007-08 Statistic Leaders

Scoring GP FG 3FG FT Pts Avg1.KatieCezat,Hillsdale 28 266 0 141 673 24.02.RachelFolcik,FerrisState 27 199 13 115 526 19.53.AmyAchesinski,Mercyhurst 27 156 0 137 449 16.64.KimVargas,Gannon 22 140 22 54 356 16.25.KatieWysocky,MichiganTech 31 190 28 92 500 16.1

Rebounding GP OFF DEF TOT Avg1.KatieCezat,Hillsdale 28 86 267 353 12.62.KatieWysocky,MichiganTech 31 92 209 301 9.73.RachelFolcik,FerrisState 27 53 170 223 8.34.AmyAchesinski,Mercyhurst 27 64 141 205 7.65.BrittanyTabron,Gannon 28 82 129 211 7.5

Assists GP Assists Avg1.TriciaEverett,SaginawValleyState 27 174 6.442.CatherineRottier,MichiganTech 30 189 6.303.TiffanyCrocker,Gannon 28 164 5.864.BrookeKnight,Hillsdale 28 160 5.715.SarahGlowacki,Northwood 27 133 4.93

FreeThrowPercentage(Min.2/game) GP FTM FTA Pct1.CatherineRottier,MichiganTech 30 78 91 .8572.RachelFolcik,FerrisState 27 115 138 .8332.AudraMihalic,Findlay 26 75 90 .8334.KatieWysocky,MichiganTech 31 92 112 .8215.ErinCyplik,GrandValleyState 28 78 95 .821

3-PointPercentage(Min.1/game) GP FTM FTA Pct1.AshleyWestenbarger,Findlay 26 51 111 .4592.SamanthaLoadman,Mercyhurst 27 55 121 .4553.KatieZimmerman,MichiganTech 31 78 177 .4414.StephaniePrischak,Mercyhurst 27 42 99 .4245.TaraFerris,MichiganTech 30 35 88 .398

Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference2007-08 Standings

GLIAC OverallNORTH DIVISION W L Pct W L PctMichigan Tech#* 13 5 .722 23 8 .742Northwood# 13 5 .722 18 9 .667FerrisState 11 7 .611 17 12 .586GrandValleyState 11 7 .611 16 12 .571LakeSuperiorState 8 10 .444 12 14 .462SaginawValleyState 5 13 .278 12 15 .444NorthernMichigan 4 14 .222 9 17 .346

GLIAC Overall SOUTH DIVISION W L Pct W L PctHillsdale# 15 2 .882 23 5 .821Ashland 10 7 .588 19 11 .633Gannon 10 7 .588 16 12 .571WayneState 9 8 .529 15 12 .556Findlay 3 14 .214 9 17 .346Mercyhurst 2 15 .118 7 20 .259

*2007-08GLIACChampion(GLIACTournamentchampion)#2007-08GLIACDivisionChampion

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Opponent Location Head Coach Basketball Facility Press Box Phone Media Contact / Phone

Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wis. Sandy Botham Klotsche Center (5,000) 414-229-6276 Kevin Conway / 414-229-2413

Wisconsin-Parkside Kenosha, Wis. Jenny Kenesie DeSimone Gym (2,120) 262-595-2045 Steve Kratochvil / 262-595-2045

Lewis Romeoville, Ill. Lisa Carlsen Neil Carey Arena (1,075) 815-836-5229 Matt Brendich / 815-836-5229

Minnesota State Moorhead Moorhead, Minn. Karla Nelson Nemzek Fieldhouse (4,000) 218-477-2113 Larry Scott / 218-477-2113

Wayne State Detroit, Mich. Gloria Bradley Matthaei Building (2,000) 313-577-4254 Jeff Weiss / 313-577-7542

Northwood Midland, Mich. Jeff Curtis Bennett Sports Center (1,500) 989-205-5479 Travis McCurdy / 989-837-4239

Finlandia Hancock, Mich. Curtis Wittenburg Paavo Nurmi Center (800) 906-487-7214 Curtis Wittenburg / 906-487-7214

Northern Michigan Marquette, Mich. Troy Mattson Berry Events Center (4,700) 906-227-1720 David Fiella/ 906-227-1013

Minnesota Duluth Duluth, Minn. Annette Wiles Romano Gym (2,759) 218-726-8191 Aaron Swanum / 218-726-7465

Ashland Ashland, Ohio Sue Ramsey Kates Gymnasium (3,000) 419-289-5442 Al King / 419-289-5442

Tiffin Tiffin, Ohio Pam Oswald Old Fort Bank Court 419-448-3288 Shane O’Donnell / 419-448-3288

Hillsdale Hillsdale, Mich. Claudette Charney Jesse Phillips Arena (2,500) 517-607-3156 Brad Monastiere / 517-607-3172

Findlay Findlay, Ohio Kate Cunningham Croy Gym (2,200) 419-306-6110 David Buck / 419-434-4727

Saginaw Valley State University Center, Mich. Shannon Baugh James O’Neill Arena (4,028) 989-964-2771 Matt Woodbury / 989-964-4053

Lake Superior State Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Jamie Pewinski James Norris Gym (2,800) 906-322-3404 Linda Bouvet / 906-635-2601

Grand Valley State Allendale, Mich. Janel Burgess GVSU Fieldhouse (4,100) 616-498-4713 Tim Nott / 616-331-3275

Ferris State Big Rapids, Mich. Tracey Jim Wink Arena (2,400) 231-591-3572 Rob Bentley / 231-591-3821

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Opponent Information

Composite GLIAC Schedule

Thursday, December 4 Northern Michigan at Northwood* 4 pm Ferris State at Ashland* 5:30 pm Michigan Tech at Wayne State* 5:30 pm Saginaw Valley State at Findlay* 5:30 pm Grand Valley State at Tiffin* 6 pm Lake Superior State at Hillsdale* 6 pm

Saturday, December 6 Northern Michigan at Wayne State* 1 pm Michigan Tech at Northwood* 1 pm Ferris State at Tiffin* 1 pm Grand Valley State at Ashland* 1 pm Lake Superior State at Findlay* 1 pm Saginaw Valley State at Hillsdale* 1 pm

Monday, December 8 Findlandia (Mich.) at Lake Superior State 6 pm

Tuesday, December 9 Urbana (Ohio) at Hillsdale 7 pm

Wednesday, December 10 Finlandia (Mich.) at Michigan Tech 5:30 pm

Thursday, December 11 Northwood at Wayne State* 7:30 pm

Saturday, December 13 Tiffin at Ashland* 1 pm Lake Superior State at Saginaw Valley State* 3 pm Findlay at Grand Valley State* 3 pm Hillsdale at Ferris State* 3 pm Northern Michigan at Michigan Tech* 7:30 pm

Sunday, December 14 Findlay at Ferris State* 4 pm

Tuesday, December 16Northland (Wis.) at Northern Michigan 7:30 pm

Thursday, December 18 Wayne State at Northern Michigan* 5:30 pm Northwood at Michigan Tech* 7:30 pm Lake Superior State at Ashland* 5:30 pm Saginaw Valley State at Tiffin* 8 pm Findlay at Hillsdale* 8 pm

Saturday, December 20 Northwood at Northern Michigan* 9 am Hillsdale at Grand Valley State* 6 pm Saginaw Valley State at Ashland* 1 pm Wayne State at Michigan Tech* 1 pm Lake Superior State at Tiffin* 2 pm Findlay at Urbana (Ohio) 2 pm

Monday, December 29 Minnesota Duluth at Michigan Tech 5:30 pm Marygrove (Mich.) at Ferris State 6 pm Findlay vs. Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 8 pm Wayne State at Southern Indiana 8 pm Lake Superior State vs. Bellarmine (Ky.) TBA Northwood at Bellarmine (Ky.) TBA

Tuesday, December 30 Marygrove (Mich.) at Grand Valley State 6 pm Saginaw Valley State at Urbana (Ohio) 6 pm Lake Superior State at St. Joseph’s (Ind.) TBA Northwood vs. St. Joseph’s (Ind.) TBA Ashland at Northern Kentucky TBA

Wednesday, December 31 Edinboro (Pa.) at Wayne State 5:30 pm

Saturday, January 3 Ashland at Tiffin* 1 pm Michgan Tech at Northern Michigan* 1 pm Saginaw Valley State at Lake Superior State* 1 pm Hillsdale at Findlay* 1 pm Wayne State at Northwood* 4 pm

Thursday, January 8 Tiffin at Northern Michigan* 3:30 pm Ashland at Michigan Tech* 5:30 pm Ferris State at Lake Superior State* 5:30 pm Findlay at Wayne State* 5:30 pm Hillsdale at Northwood* 6 pm Grand Valley State at Saginaw Valley State* 6 pm

Saturday, January 10 Findlay at Northwood* 3 pm Tiffin at Michigan Tech* 3 pm Ashland at Northern Michigan* 3 pm Grand Valley State at Lake Superior State* 3 pm Hillsdale at Wayne State* 3 pm Ferris State at Saginaw Valley State* 3 pm

Monday, January 12 Grand Valley State at Ferris State* 6 pm

Thursday, January 15 Northwood at Lake Superior State* 5:30 pm Northern Michigan at Findlay* 5:30 pm Tiffin at Ferris State* 6 pm Ashland at Grand Valley State* 6 pm Michigan Tech at Hillsdale* 6 pm Wayne State at Saginaw Valley State* 6 pm

Saturday, January 17 Northwood at Saginaw Valley State* 1 pm Tiffin at Grand Valley State* 1 pm Ashland at Ferris State* 1 pm Michigan Tech at Findlay* 1 pm Wayne State at Lake Superior State* 1 pm Northern Michigan at Hillsdale* 1 pm

Thursday, January 22 Hilldale at Ashland* 5:30 pm Saginaw Valley State at Michigan Tech* 5:30 pm Lake Superior St. at Northern Michigan* 5:30 pm Northwood at Grand Valley State* 6 pm Findlay at Tiffin* 6 pm Wayne State at Ferris State* 6 pm

Saturday, January, 24 Saginaw Valley State at Northern Michigan* 1 pm Northwood at Ferris State* 1 pm Findlay at Ashland* 1 pm Lake Superior State at Michigan Tech* 1 pm Wayne State at Grand Valley State* 1 pm Hillsdale at Tiffin* 2 pm

Thursday, January 29 Tiffin at Wayne State* 5:30 pm Grand Valley State at Michigan Tech* 5:30 pm Findlay at Lake Superior State* 5:30 pm Ferris State at Northern Michigan* 5:30 pm Hillsdale at Saginaw Valley State* 5:30 pm Ashland at Northwood* 6 pm

Saturday, January 31 Tiffin at Northwood* 1 pm Ashland at Wayne State* 1 pm Ferris State at Michigan Tech* 1 pm Hillsdale at Lake Superior State* 1 pm Grand Valley State at Northern Michigan* 1 pm Findlay at Saginaw Valley State* 1 pm

Thursday, February 5 Northern Michigan at Ashland* 5:30 pm Saginaw Valley State at Wayne State* 5:30 pm Grand Valley State at Findlay* 5:30 pm Lake Superior State at Northwood* 6 pm Michigan Tech at Tiffin* 6 pm Ferris State at Hillsdale* 6 pm

Saturday, February 7 Northern Michigan at Tiffin* 1 pm Michigan Tech at Ashland* 1 pm Lake Superior State at Wayne State* 1 pm Grand Valley State at Hillsdale* 1 pm Ferris State at Findlay* 1 pm Saginaw Valley State at Northwood* 4 pm

Thursday, February 12 Northwood at Findlay* 5:30 pm Tiffin at Lake Superior State* 5:30 pm Ashland at Saginaw Valley State* 5:30 pm Michigan Tech at Ferris State* 6 pm Wayne State at Hillsdale* 6 pm Northern Michigan at Grand Valley State* 6 pm

Saturday, February 14 Northwood at Hillsdlae* 1 pm Tiffin at Saginaw Valley State* 1 pm Ashland at Lake Superior State* 1 pm Michigan Tech at Grand Valley State* 1 pm Wayne State at Findlay* 1 pm Northern Michigan at Ferris State* 1 pm

Thursday, February 19 Wayne State at Ashland* 5:30 pm Findlay at Michigan Tech* 5:30 pm Hillsdale at Northern Michigan* 5:30 pm Northwood at Tiffin* 6 pm Lake Superior State at Grand Valley State* 6 pm Saginaw Valley State at Ferris State* 6 pm

Saturday, February 21 Northwood at Ashland* 1 pm Hillsdale at Michigan Tech* 1 pm Lake Superior State at Ferris State* 1 pm Findlay at Northern Michigan* 1 pm Wayne State at Tiffin* 2 pm Saginaw Valley State at Grand Valley State* 6 pm

Thurday, February 26 Northern Michigan at Saginaw Valley State* 6 pm Ashland at Findlay* 7:30 pm Michigan Tech at Lake Superior State* 7:30 pm Grand Valley State at Wayne State* 7:30 pm Ferris State at Northwood* 8 pm Tiffin at Hillsdale* 8 pm

Saturday, February 28 Tiffin at Findlay* 1 pm Ashland at Hillsdale* 1 pm Northern Michigan at Lake Superior State* 1 pm Ferris State at Wayne State* 1 pm Grand Valley State at Northwood* 4 pm Michigan Tech at Saginaw Valley State* 6 pm

Tuesday, March 3 GLIAC Tournament Quarterfinals (Campus Sites)

Friday, March 6 GLIAC Tournament Semifinals (Campus Sites)

Saturday, March 7 GLIAC Tournament Final (Campus Sites)

Friday, October 31 Lake Superior State vs. Bentley (Mass.) Noon

Saturday, November 1 Lake Superior State vs. Columbus St. (Ga.) Noon Calvin at Saginaw Valley State TBD

Sunday, November 2 Lake Superior St. vs. Alaska Anchorage 2:30 pm

Tuesday, November 4 Findlay at Bowling Green (Ohio) 7 pm Ashland at Youngstown State (Ohio) 7:05 pm

Thursday, November 6 Saginaw Valley State at Michigan State 7 pm Michigan Tech at Wisconsin-Milwaukee 7 pm

Saturday, November 8 Northwood at Michigan TBA

Sunday, November 9 Grand Valley State at Michigan State 2 pm Tuesday, November 11 Kalamazoo (Mich.) at Hillsdale 7 pm

Wednesday, November 12 Findlay at Wright State (Ohio) 7 pm

Saturday, November 15 Glenville (W.Va.) at Ashland 1 pm St. Joseph’s (Ind.) at Grand Valley State 1 pm Lewis (Ill.) at Lake Superior State 1 pm Tiffin vs. West Liberty (W.Va.) 4 pm

Michigan Tech vs. Wisconsin Parkside 5 pm Rochester (Mich.) at Northwood 6 pm Saginaw Valley State at Quincy (Ill.) 8 pm Ferris State at Kentucky Wesleyan Tourney TBA Hillsdale at Missouri S&T Tournament TBA

Sunday, November 16 Michigan Tech vs. Lewis (Ill.) 1 pm Minnesota-Duluth at Northern Michigan 1 pm Wis.-Parkside at Lake Superior State 5:30 pm Tiffin at Wheeling Jesuit (W.Va.) 6 pm Saginaw Valley St. at Quincy (Ill.) Tournament TBA Ferris State at Kentucky Wesleyan Tourney TBA Hillsdale at Missouri S&T Tournament TBA

Tuesday, November 18 Ashland at West Liberty (W.Va.) 5 pm Lake Erie (Ohio) at Grand Valley State 6 pm Madonna (Mich.) at Northwood 6 pm

Wednesday, November 19 Findlay at Clarion (Pa.) 6 pm

Thursday, November 20 Wayne State at Northern Kentucky 5:30 pm Tiffin at Slippery Rock (Pa.) 7 pm

Friday, November 21 Grand Valley State at Drury Tournament TBA

Saturday, November 22 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) at Findlay 1 pm Alma (Mich.) at Northern Michigan 1 pm

California (Pa.) at Saginaw Valley State 1 pm Tiffin at Indianapolis (Ind.) 5:30 pm Michigan Tech at Minnesota St.-Moorhead 6 pm Grand Valley State at Drury Tournament TBA

Sunday, November 23 Marygrove (Mich.) at Lake Superior State 1 pm

Monday, November 24 Finlandia (Mich.) at Northern Michigan 7:30 pm

Tuesday, November 25 Lake Erie (Ohio) at Findlay 5:30 pm Ferris State at Lewis (Ill.) 6 pm Wisconsin Parkside vs. Northwood 6 pm Gannon (Pa.) at Tiffin 6 pm Wayne State at Madonna (Mich.) 7 pm

Friday, November 28 Hillsdale vs. Southern Indiana 7:30 pm

Saturday, November 29 Saginaw Valley State at Bellarmine (Ky.) 1 pm Hillsdale vs. Indianapolis (Ind.) 3 pm Urbana (Ohio) at Ashland 3 pm

Sunday, November 30 Wayne State at Edinboro (Pa.) 1 pm Ashland hosts Holiday Inn Express Tourn. 1/3 pm

Monday, December 1 Ferris State at Grand Valley State* 6 pm

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Opponent Location Head Coach Basketball Facility Press Box Phone Media Contact / Phone

Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wis. Sandy Botham Klotsche Center (5,000) 414-229-6276 Kevin Conway / 414-229-2413

Wisconsin-Parkside Kenosha, Wis. Jenny Kenesie DeSimone Gym (2,120) 262-595-2045 Steve Kratochvil / 262-595-2045

Lewis Romeoville, Ill. Lisa Carlsen Neil Carey Arena (1,075) 815-836-5229 Matt Brendich / 815-836-5229

Minnesota State Moorhead Moorhead, Minn. Karla Nelson Nemzek Fieldhouse (4,000) 218-477-2113 Larry Scott / 218-477-2113

Wayne State Detroit, Mich. Gloria Bradley Matthaei Building (2,000) 313-577-4254 Jeff Weiss / 313-577-7542

Northwood Midland, Mich. Jeff Curtis Bennett Sports Center (1,500) 989-205-5479 Travis McCurdy / 989-837-4239

Finlandia Hancock, Mich. Curtis Wittenburg Paavo Nurmi Center (800) 906-487-7214 Curtis Wittenburg / 906-487-7214

Northern Michigan Marquette, Mich. Troy Mattson Berry Events Center (4,700) 906-227-1720 David Fiella/ 906-227-1013

Minnesota Duluth Duluth, Minn. Annette Wiles Romano Gym (2,759) 218-726-8191 Aaron Swanum / 218-726-7465

Ashland Ashland, Ohio Sue Ramsey Kates Gymnasium (3,000) 419-289-5442 Al King / 419-289-5442

Tiffin Tiffin, Ohio Pam Oswald Old Fort Bank Court 419-448-3288 Shane O’Donnell / 419-448-3288

Hillsdale Hillsdale, Mich. Claudette Charney Jesse Phillips Arena (2,500) 517-607-3156 Brad Monastiere / 517-607-3172

Findlay Findlay, Ohio Kate Cunningham Croy Gym (2,200) 419-306-6110 David Buck / 419-434-4727

Saginaw Valley State University Center, Mich. Shannon Baugh James O’Neill Arena (4,028) 989-964-2771 Matt Woodbury / 989-964-4053

Lake Superior State Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Jamie Pewinski James Norris Gym (2,800) 906-322-3404 Linda Bouvet / 906-635-2601

Grand Valley State Allendale, Mich. Janel Burgess GVSU Fieldhouse (4,100) 616-498-4713 Tim Nott / 616-331-3275

Ferris State Big Rapids, Mich. Tracey Jim Wink Arena (2,400) 231-591-3572 Rob Bentley / 231-591-3821

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Opponent Information

Composite GLIAC Schedule

Thursday, December 4 Northern Michigan at Northwood* 4 pm Ferris State at Ashland* 5:30 pm Michigan Tech at Wayne State* 5:30 pm Saginaw Valley State at Findlay* 5:30 pm Grand Valley State at Tiffin* 6 pm Lake Superior State at Hillsdale* 6 pm

Saturday, December 6 Northern Michigan at Wayne State* 1 pm Michigan Tech at Northwood* 1 pm Ferris State at Tiffin* 1 pm Grand Valley State at Ashland* 1 pm Lake Superior State at Findlay* 1 pm Saginaw Valley State at Hillsdale* 1 pm

Monday, December 8 Findlandia (Mich.) at Lake Superior State 6 pm

Tuesday, December 9 Urbana (Ohio) at Hillsdale 7 pm

Wednesday, December 10 Finlandia (Mich.) at Michigan Tech 5:30 pm

Thursday, December 11 Northwood at Wayne State* 7:30 pm

Saturday, December 13 Tiffin at Ashland* 1 pm Lake Superior State at Saginaw Valley State* 3 pm Findlay at Grand Valley State* 3 pm Hillsdale at Ferris State* 3 pm Northern Michigan at Michigan Tech* 7:30 pm

Sunday, December 14 Findlay at Ferris State* 4 pm

Tuesday, December 16Northland (Wis.) at Northern Michigan 7:30 pm

Thursday, December 18 Wayne State at Northern Michigan* 5:30 pm Northwood at Michigan Tech* 7:30 pm Lake Superior State at Ashland* 5:30 pm Saginaw Valley State at Tiffin* 8 pm Findlay at Hillsdale* 8 pm

Saturday, December 20 Northwood at Northern Michigan* 9 am Hillsdale at Grand Valley State* 6 pm Saginaw Valley State at Ashland* 1 pm Wayne State at Michigan Tech* 1 pm Lake Superior State at Tiffin* 2 pm Findlay at Urbana (Ohio) 2 pm

Monday, December 29 Minnesota Duluth at Michigan Tech 5:30 pm Marygrove (Mich.) at Ferris State 6 pm Findlay vs. Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 8 pm Wayne State at Southern Indiana 8 pm Lake Superior State vs. Bellarmine (Ky.) TBA Northwood at Bellarmine (Ky.) TBA

Tuesday, December 30 Marygrove (Mich.) at Grand Valley State 6 pm Saginaw Valley State at Urbana (Ohio) 6 pm Lake Superior State at St. Joseph’s (Ind.) TBA Northwood vs. St. Joseph’s (Ind.) TBA Ashland at Northern Kentucky TBA

Wednesday, December 31 Edinboro (Pa.) at Wayne State 5:30 pm

Saturday, January 3 Ashland at Tiffin* 1 pm Michgan Tech at Northern Michigan* 1 pm Saginaw Valley State at Lake Superior State* 1 pm Hillsdale at Findlay* 1 pm Wayne State at Northwood* 4 pm

Thursday, January 8 Tiffin at Northern Michigan* 3:30 pm Ashland at Michigan Tech* 5:30 pm Ferris State at Lake Superior State* 5:30 pm Findlay at Wayne State* 5:30 pm Hillsdale at Northwood* 6 pm Grand Valley State at Saginaw Valley State* 6 pm

Saturday, January 10 Findlay at Northwood* 3 pm Tiffin at Michigan Tech* 3 pm Ashland at Northern Michigan* 3 pm Grand Valley State at Lake Superior State* 3 pm Hillsdale at Wayne State* 3 pm Ferris State at Saginaw Valley State* 3 pm

Monday, January 12 Grand Valley State at Ferris State* 6 pm

Thursday, January 15 Northwood at Lake Superior State* 5:30 pm Northern Michigan at Findlay* 5:30 pm Tiffin at Ferris State* 6 pm Ashland at Grand Valley State* 6 pm Michigan Tech at Hillsdale* 6 pm Wayne State at Saginaw Valley State* 6 pm

Saturday, January 17 Northwood at Saginaw Valley State* 1 pm Tiffin at Grand Valley State* 1 pm Ashland at Ferris State* 1 pm Michigan Tech at Findlay* 1 pm Wayne State at Lake Superior State* 1 pm Northern Michigan at Hillsdale* 1 pm

Thursday, January 22 Hilldale at Ashland* 5:30 pm Saginaw Valley State at Michigan Tech* 5:30 pm Lake Superior St. at Northern Michigan* 5:30 pm Northwood at Grand Valley State* 6 pm Findlay at Tiffin* 6 pm Wayne State at Ferris State* 6 pm

Saturday, January, 24 Saginaw Valley State at Northern Michigan* 1 pm Northwood at Ferris State* 1 pm Findlay at Ashland* 1 pm Lake Superior State at Michigan Tech* 1 pm Wayne State at Grand Valley State* 1 pm Hillsdale at Tiffin* 2 pm

Thursday, January 29 Tiffin at Wayne State* 5:30 pm Grand Valley State at Michigan Tech* 5:30 pm Findlay at Lake Superior State* 5:30 pm Ferris State at Northern Michigan* 5:30 pm Hillsdale at Saginaw Valley State* 5:30 pm Ashland at Northwood* 6 pm

Saturday, January 31 Tiffin at Northwood* 1 pm Ashland at Wayne State* 1 pm Ferris State at Michigan Tech* 1 pm Hillsdale at Lake Superior State* 1 pm Grand Valley State at Northern Michigan* 1 pm Findlay at Saginaw Valley State* 1 pm

Thursday, February 5 Northern Michigan at Ashland* 5:30 pm Saginaw Valley State at Wayne State* 5:30 pm Grand Valley State at Findlay* 5:30 pm Lake Superior State at Northwood* 6 pm Michigan Tech at Tiffin* 6 pm Ferris State at Hillsdale* 6 pm

Saturday, February 7 Northern Michigan at Tiffin* 1 pm Michigan Tech at Ashland* 1 pm Lake Superior State at Wayne State* 1 pm Grand Valley State at Hillsdale* 1 pm Ferris State at Findlay* 1 pm Saginaw Valley State at Northwood* 4 pm

Thursday, February 12 Northwood at Findlay* 5:30 pm Tiffin at Lake Superior State* 5:30 pm Ashland at Saginaw Valley State* 5:30 pm Michigan Tech at Ferris State* 6 pm Wayne State at Hillsdale* 6 pm Northern Michigan at Grand Valley State* 6 pm

Saturday, February 14 Northwood at Hillsdlae* 1 pm Tiffin at Saginaw Valley State* 1 pm Ashland at Lake Superior State* 1 pm Michigan Tech at Grand Valley State* 1 pm Wayne State at Findlay* 1 pm Northern Michigan at Ferris State* 1 pm

Thursday, February 19 Wayne State at Ashland* 5:30 pm Findlay at Michigan Tech* 5:30 pm Hillsdale at Northern Michigan* 5:30 pm Northwood at Tiffin* 6 pm Lake Superior State at Grand Valley State* 6 pm Saginaw Valley State at Ferris State* 6 pm

Saturday, February 21 Northwood at Ashland* 1 pm Hillsdale at Michigan Tech* 1 pm Lake Superior State at Ferris State* 1 pm Findlay at Northern Michigan* 1 pm Wayne State at Tiffin* 2 pm Saginaw Valley State at Grand Valley State* 6 pm

Thurday, February 26 Northern Michigan at Saginaw Valley State* 6 pm Ashland at Findlay* 7:30 pm Michigan Tech at Lake Superior State* 7:30 pm Grand Valley State at Wayne State* 7:30 pm Ferris State at Northwood* 8 pm Tiffin at Hillsdale* 8 pm

Saturday, February 28 Tiffin at Findlay* 1 pm Ashland at Hillsdale* 1 pm Northern Michigan at Lake Superior State* 1 pm Ferris State at Wayne State* 1 pm Grand Valley State at Northwood* 4 pm Michigan Tech at Saginaw Valley State* 6 pm

Tuesday, March 3 GLIAC Tournament Quarterfinals (Campus Sites)

Friday, March 6 GLIAC Tournament Semifinals (Campus Sites)

Saturday, March 7 GLIAC Tournament Final (Campus Sites)

Friday, October 31 Lake Superior State vs. Bentley (Mass.) Noon

Saturday, November 1 Lake Superior State vs. Columbus St. (Ga.) Noon Calvin at Saginaw Valley State TBD

Sunday, November 2 Lake Superior St. vs. Alaska Anchorage 2:30 pm

Tuesday, November 4 Findlay at Bowling Green (Ohio) 7 pm Ashland at Youngstown State (Ohio) 7:05 pm

Thursday, November 6 Saginaw Valley State at Michigan State 7 pm Michigan Tech at Wisconsin-Milwaukee 7 pm

Saturday, November 8 Northwood at Michigan TBA

Sunday, November 9 Grand Valley State at Michigan State 2 pm Tuesday, November 11 Kalamazoo (Mich.) at Hillsdale 7 pm

Wednesday, November 12 Findlay at Wright State (Ohio) 7 pm

Saturday, November 15 Glenville (W.Va.) at Ashland 1 pm St. Joseph’s (Ind.) at Grand Valley State 1 pm Lewis (Ill.) at Lake Superior State 1 pm Tiffin vs. West Liberty (W.Va.) 4 pm

Michigan Tech vs. Wisconsin Parkside 5 pm Rochester (Mich.) at Northwood 6 pm Saginaw Valley State at Quincy (Ill.) 8 pm Ferris State at Kentucky Wesleyan Tourney TBA Hillsdale at Missouri S&T Tournament TBA

Sunday, November 16 Michigan Tech vs. Lewis (Ill.) 1 pm Minnesota-Duluth at Northern Michigan 1 pm Wis.-Parkside at Lake Superior State 5:30 pm Tiffin at Wheeling Jesuit (W.Va.) 6 pm Saginaw Valley St. at Quincy (Ill.) Tournament TBA Ferris State at Kentucky Wesleyan Tourney TBA Hillsdale at Missouri S&T Tournament TBA

Tuesday, November 18 Ashland at West Liberty (W.Va.) 5 pm Lake Erie (Ohio) at Grand Valley State 6 pm Madonna (Mich.) at Northwood 6 pm

Wednesday, November 19 Findlay at Clarion (Pa.) 6 pm

Thursday, November 20 Wayne State at Northern Kentucky 5:30 pm Tiffin at Slippery Rock (Pa.) 7 pm

Friday, November 21 Grand Valley State at Drury Tournament TBA

Saturday, November 22 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) at Findlay 1 pm Alma (Mich.) at Northern Michigan 1 pm

California (Pa.) at Saginaw Valley State 1 pm Tiffin at Indianapolis (Ind.) 5:30 pm Michigan Tech at Minnesota St.-Moorhead 6 pm Grand Valley State at Drury Tournament TBA

Sunday, November 23 Marygrove (Mich.) at Lake Superior State 1 pm

Monday, November 24 Finlandia (Mich.) at Northern Michigan 7:30 pm

Tuesday, November 25 Lake Erie (Ohio) at Findlay 5:30 pm Ferris State at Lewis (Ill.) 6 pm Wisconsin Parkside vs. Northwood 6 pm Gannon (Pa.) at Tiffin 6 pm Wayne State at Madonna (Mich.) 7 pm

Friday, November 28 Hillsdale vs. Southern Indiana 7:30 pm

Saturday, November 29 Saginaw Valley State at Bellarmine (Ky.) 1 pm Hillsdale vs. Indianapolis (Ind.) 3 pm Urbana (Ohio) at Ashland 3 pm

Sunday, November 30 Wayne State at Edinboro (Pa.) 1 pm Ashland hosts Holiday Inn Express Tourn. 1/3 pm

Monday, December 1 Ferris State at Grand Valley State* 6 pm

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Most Valuable Player2007-08—Catherine Rottier2006-07—Sarah Stream2005-06—Catherine Rottier2004-05—Amanda Sieja2003-04—Andrea Novak2002-03—Andrea Novak2001-02—Heather Harden2000-01—Allison Bailey1999-00—Clara Goggins1998-99—Sara Ferris1997-98—Jenny Sorenson1996-97—Shelly Pietila1995-96––Laurel Aamodt1994-95––Dawn Zarling1993-94––Dawn Zarling1992-93––Jenny Postlewaite and Dawn Zarling1991-92—Carie Pejka1990-91—Jenny Postlewaite1989-90—Shannon Bartos1988-89—D’Andra Poyfair-Walter1987-88—Janette Lutz1986-87—Mary Fisher1985-86—Mary Fisher1984-85—Mary Fisher1983-84—D. J. Evans1982-83—Jodi Peters1981-82—Jodi Peters1980-81—Jodi Peters1979-80—Jodi Peters1978-79—Judy Audit1977-78—Judy Audit1976-77—Carrie Hicks1975-76—Anne Eslinger

Most Improved Player2007-08—Tara Ferris2006-07—Alicia Schneider2005-06—Tara Ferris2004-05—Sarah Magee2003-04—Sarah Magee2002-03—Amanda Sieja2001-02—Jill Lehner2000-01—Jennifer Swanson1999-00—Heather Harden1998-99—Janalee Rondorf1997-98—Sara Ferris1996-97—Krista Hofmann1995-96––Heidi Ziemann1994-95––Kathie Kruizenga1993-94––Leigh Murphy1992-93––Connie Pleshe1991-92—Carie Pejka1990-91—Connie Pleshe1989-90—Shannon Bartos1988-89—Carie Pejka1987-88—Pam FitzGerald1986-87—Shannon Bartos1985-86—Becky Rick1984-85—Cynthia Schilke and Becky Rick1983-84—Karen Peterson1982-83—Sharon Walton1981-82—Cathy Drzewiecki1980-81—Julie Wilson1979-80—Cindy Reynolds1978-79—Pam Dostal1977-78—Louise Voght1976-77—Judy Audit1975-76—Carrie Hicks

Harold Meese Sportsmanship Award2007-08—Sarah Yellen2006-07—Sarah Stream2005-06—Sarah Magee2004-05—Kim Cameron2003-04—Megan Schaller2002-03—Annie Madden2001-02—Elizabeth Pietila2000-01—Niki Grubb1999-00—Elizabeth Pietila1998-99—Sara Ferris1997-98—Sara Esser1996-97—Shelly Pietila1995-96––Janalee Rondorf1994-95––Laurel Aamodt1993-94––Krista Holscher1992-93––Michelle Charlier1991-92—Chaunda Shaw1990-91—Chaunda Shaw1989-90—Chaunda Shaw1988-89—Niki Diehm, Lori Prast1987-88—Molly Noland1986-87—Niki Diehm1985-86—Val Leveille1984-85—Pam Somsel1983-84—Lisa Starr

Outstanding Freshman2007-08—Lucy Dernovsek2006-07—Katie Wysocky

Major AwardsAll-America2003-04 Andrea Novak, Kodak, Honorable Mention; DII Bulletin, 4th Team2000-01 Allison Bailey, Kodak, Honorable Mention Jenny Sorenson, DII Bulletin, Honorable Mention1999-00 Clara Goggins, Kodak, Honorable Mention1998-99 Jenny Sorenson, Kodak, Honorable Mention1994-95 Dawn Zarling, Kodak, Honorable Mention; Basketball Gazette, 2nd Team1993-94 Dawn Zarling, Kodak, Honorable Mention; Basketball Gazette, 3rd Team1992-93 Jenny Postlewaite, Kodak, Honorable Mention

CoSIDA Academic All-America2007-08 Katie Wysocky, All-District, 3rd Team2003-04 Andrea Novak, All-District, 1st Team2002-03 Andrea Novak, All-District, 2nd Team1996-97 Laurel Aamodt, All-District, 2nd Team

Team Awards

All-Time All-GLIAC Honors2007-08 Tara Ferris, All-Tournament Catherine Rottier, 1st Team, Tournament MVP Lena Widman, All-Defensive Katie Wysocky, 1st Team, All-Tournament2006-07 Alicia Schneider, All-Defensive Sarah Stream, All-Tournament Katie Wysocky, Freshman of the Year, 2nd Team2005-06 Sarah Magee, All-Defensive Catherine Rottier, 1st Team, All-Defensive Amanda Sieja, 2nd Team2004-05 Catherine Rottier, All-Defensive Amanda Sieja, 2nd Team Sarah Stream, Freshman of the Year, 2nd Team2003-04 Andrea Novak, Player of the Year, 1st Team Randy Miller, All-Defensive Maria Schneider, 2nd Team2002-03 Annie Madden, 2nd Team Emily McClone, 2nd Team, All-Defensive Andrea Novak, 1st Team2001-02 Heather Harden, All-Tournament Jaclynn Kriegl, All-Defensive Andrea Novak, 1st Team, All-Tournament2000-01 Allison Bailey, 1st Team, Tournament MVP Elizabeth Pietila, 2nd Team, All-Tournament, All-Defensive Jenny Sorenson, 1st Team1999-00 Allison Bailey, 1st Team, All-Tournament Megan Gardner, All-Defensive Clara Goggins, Player of the Year, 1st Team, All-Defensive Krista Hofmann, 2nd Team1998-99 Clara Goggins, 2nd Team, All-Defensive, Tournament MVP Janalee Rondorf, All-Defensive Jenny Sorenson, 1st Team1997-98 Clara Goggins, 2nd Team, All-Defensive Jenny Sorenson, 1st Team1996-97 Kathie Kruizenga, 1st Team Shelly Pietila, 2nd Team, All-Defensive1995-96 Laurel Aamodt, 2nd Team, All-Defensive Kim Hoppes, All-Defensive1994-95 Leigh Murphy, All Defensive Traci Vinopal, 2nd Team Dawn Zarling, 1st Team, All-Defensive1993-94 Terri Sorenson, Honorable Mention, All-Defensive Dawn Zarling, 1st Team, All-Defensive

1992-93 Connie Pleshe, Honorable Mention Jenny Postlewaite, 1st Team, All-Defensive Dawn Zarling, 1st Team, All-Defensive1991-92 Carie Pejka, 1st Team, All-Defensive Jenny Postlewaite, 1st Team, All-Defensive1990-91 Carie Pejka, All-Defensive Jenny Postlewaite, 1st Team Dawn Zarling, 2nd Team Leon McGee, Honorable Mention1989-90 Shannon Bartos, 2nd Team Carie Pejka, All-Defensive1988-89 D’Andra Poyfair-Walter, 2nd Team1986-87 Mary Fisher, Honorable Mention1985-86 Mary Fisher, 2nd Team1984-85 Mary Fisher, Honorable Mention1982-83 Jodi Peters, Honorable Mention

GLIAC Player of the Year2003-04 Andrea Novak1994-95 Dawn Zarling1993-94 Dawn Zarling1999-00 Clara Goggins

GLIAC Freshman of the Year2006-07 Katie Wysocky2004-05 Sarah Stream

GLIAC Coach of the Year2005-06 John Barnes2000-01 Darla Olson1998-99 Darla Innes1995-96 Kevin Borseth1994-95 Kevin Borseth1992-93 Kevin Borseth1991-92 Kevin Borseth1990-91 Kevin Borseth

GLIAC Commissioner’s Award2007-08 Catherine Rottier

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Most Valuable Player2007-08—Catherine Rottier2006-07—Sarah Stream2005-06—Catherine Rottier2004-05—Amanda Sieja2003-04—Andrea Novak2002-03—Andrea Novak2001-02—Heather Harden2000-01—Allison Bailey1999-00—Clara Goggins1998-99—Sara Ferris1997-98—Jenny Sorenson1996-97—Shelly Pietila1995-96––Laurel Aamodt1994-95––Dawn Zarling1993-94––Dawn Zarling1992-93––Jenny Postlewaite and Dawn Zarling1991-92—Carie Pejka1990-91—Jenny Postlewaite1989-90—Shannon Bartos1988-89—D’Andra Poyfair-Walter1987-88—Janette Lutz1986-87—Mary Fisher1985-86—Mary Fisher1984-85—Mary Fisher1983-84—D. J. Evans1982-83—Jodi Peters1981-82—Jodi Peters1980-81—Jodi Peters1979-80—Jodi Peters1978-79—Judy Audit1977-78—Judy Audit1976-77—Carrie Hicks1975-76—Anne Eslinger

Most Improved Player2007-08—Tara Ferris2006-07—Alicia Schneider2005-06—Tara Ferris2004-05—Sarah Magee2003-04—Sarah Magee2002-03—Amanda Sieja2001-02—Jill Lehner2000-01—Jennifer Swanson1999-00—Heather Harden1998-99—Janalee Rondorf1997-98—Sara Ferris1996-97—Krista Hofmann1995-96––Heidi Ziemann1994-95––Kathie Kruizenga1993-94––Leigh Murphy1992-93––Connie Pleshe1991-92—Carie Pejka1990-91—Connie Pleshe1989-90—Shannon Bartos1988-89—Carie Pejka1987-88—Pam FitzGerald1986-87—Shannon Bartos1985-86—Becky Rick1984-85—Cynthia Schilke and Becky Rick1983-84—Karen Peterson1982-83—Sharon Walton1981-82—Cathy Drzewiecki1980-81—Julie Wilson1979-80—Cindy Reynolds1978-79—Pam Dostal1977-78—Louise Voght1976-77—Judy Audit1975-76—Carrie Hicks

Harold Meese Sportsmanship Award2007-08—Sarah Yellen2006-07—Sarah Stream2005-06—Sarah Magee2004-05—Kim Cameron2003-04—Megan Schaller2002-03—Annie Madden2001-02—Elizabeth Pietila2000-01—Niki Grubb1999-00—Elizabeth Pietila1998-99—Sara Ferris1997-98—Sara Esser1996-97—Shelly Pietila1995-96––Janalee Rondorf1994-95––Laurel Aamodt1993-94––Krista Holscher1992-93––Michelle Charlier1991-92—Chaunda Shaw1990-91—Chaunda Shaw1989-90—Chaunda Shaw1988-89—Niki Diehm, Lori Prast1987-88—Molly Noland1986-87—Niki Diehm1985-86—Val Leveille1984-85—Pam Somsel1983-84—Lisa Starr

Outstanding Freshman2007-08—Lucy Dernovsek2006-07—Katie Wysocky

Scholastic Achievement Award2007-08—Sarah Stream, 4.00, Exercise Science2006-07—Sarah Stream, 4.00, Exercise Science2005-06—Sarah Stream, 4.00, Biological Sciences2004-05—Ashley Zehren, 3.94, Biological Sciences2003-04—Maria Schneider, 3.60, Biological Sciences2002-03—Kristen Karnowski, 3.74, Biomedical Engineering2001-02—Jacklynn Kriegl, 3.89, Biomedical Engineering2000-01—Jaclynn Kriegl, 3.87, Biomedical Engineering1999-00—Jaclynn Kriegl, 3.87, Biomedical Engineering1998-99—Allison Bailey, 3.58, Biological Sciences1997-98—Sara Esser, 3.70, Chemical Engineering1996-97—Laurel Aamodt, 3.78, Civil Engineering1995-96––Laurel Aamodt, 3.82, Civil Engineering1994-95––Laurel Aamodt, 3.82, Civil Engineering1993-94––Laurel Aamodt, 3.78, Civil Engineering1992-93––Kristin Hager, 3.77, Business Administration1991-92—Kristin Hager, 3.73, Business Administration1990-91—Kristin Hager, 3.73, Business Administration1989-90—Kristin Hager, 3.79, Business Administration1988-89—Niki Diehm, 3.75, Computer Science1987-88—Niki Diehm, 3.75, Computer Science1986-87—Shannon Bartos, 3.90, Electrical Engineering1985-86—D’Andra Poyfair-Walter, 3.52, Engineering1984-85—Vicki Eddy, 3.72, Chemical Engineering1983-84—Laura Williams, 3.59, Biological Sciences1982-83—Lisa Starr, 3.19, Enginering Laura Williams, 3.19, Biological Sciences1981-82—Lorraine Rohweder, 3.93, Biological Sciences1980-81—Lori Hollowell, 4.00, Civil Engineering1979-80—Lori Hollowell, 4.00, Civil Engineering1978-79—Karen Henegar, 3.75, Electrical Engineering1977-78—Jackie Oravitz (3.85, Chemical Engineering)1976-77—Barb Bonefeld (3.61, Forestry)

Major AwardsAll-America2003-04 Andrea Novak, Kodak, Honorable Mention; DII Bulletin, 4th Team2000-01 Allison Bailey, Kodak, Honorable Mention Jenny Sorenson, DII Bulletin, Honorable Mention1999-00 Clara Goggins, Kodak, Honorable Mention1998-99 Jenny Sorenson, Kodak, Honorable Mention1994-95 Dawn Zarling, Kodak, Honorable Mention; Basketball Gazette, 2nd Team1993-94 Dawn Zarling, Kodak, Honorable Mention; Basketball Gazette, 3rd Team1992-93 Jenny Postlewaite, Kodak, Honorable Mention

CoSIDA Academic All-America2007-08 Katie Wysocky, All-District, 3rd Team2003-04 Andrea Novak, All-District, 1st Team2002-03 Andrea Novak, All-District, 2nd Team1996-97 Laurel Aamodt, All-District, 2nd Team

Team Awards

All-Time All-GLIAC Honors2007-08 Tara Ferris, All-Tournament Catherine Rottier, 1st Team, Tournament MVP Lena Widman, All-Defensive Katie Wysocky, 1st Team, All-Tournament2006-07 Alicia Schneider, All-Defensive Sarah Stream, All-Tournament Katie Wysocky, Freshman of the Year, 2nd Team2005-06 Sarah Magee, All-Defensive Catherine Rottier, 1st Team, All-Defensive Amanda Sieja, 2nd Team2004-05 Catherine Rottier, All-Defensive Amanda Sieja, 2nd Team Sarah Stream, Freshman of the Year, 2nd Team2003-04 Andrea Novak, Player of the Year, 1st Team Randy Miller, All-Defensive Maria Schneider, 2nd Team2002-03 Annie Madden, 2nd Team Emily McClone, 2nd Team, All-Defensive Andrea Novak, 1st Team2001-02 Heather Harden, All-Tournament Jaclynn Kriegl, All-Defensive Andrea Novak, 1st Team, All-Tournament2000-01 Allison Bailey, 1st Team, Tournament MVP Elizabeth Pietila, 2nd Team, All-Tournament, All-Defensive Jenny Sorenson, 1st Team1999-00 Allison Bailey, 1st Team, All-Tournament Megan Gardner, All-Defensive Clara Goggins, Player of the Year, 1st Team, All-Defensive Krista Hofmann, 2nd Team1998-99 Clara Goggins, 2nd Team, All-Defensive, Tournament MVP Janalee Rondorf, All-Defensive Jenny Sorenson, 1st Team1997-98 Clara Goggins, 2nd Team, All-Defensive Jenny Sorenson, 1st Team1996-97 Kathie Kruizenga, 1st Team Shelly Pietila, 2nd Team, All-Defensive1995-96 Laurel Aamodt, 2nd Team, All-Defensive Kim Hoppes, All-Defensive1994-95 Leigh Murphy, All Defensive Traci Vinopal, 2nd Team Dawn Zarling, 1st Team, All-Defensive1993-94 Terri Sorenson, Honorable Mention, All-Defensive Dawn Zarling, 1st Team, All-Defensive

1992-93 Connie Pleshe, Honorable Mention Jenny Postlewaite, 1st Team, All-Defensive Dawn Zarling, 1st Team, All-Defensive1991-92 Carie Pejka, 1st Team, All-Defensive Jenny Postlewaite, 1st Team, All-Defensive1990-91 Carie Pejka, All-Defensive Jenny Postlewaite, 1st Team Dawn Zarling, 2nd Team Leon McGee, Honorable Mention1989-90 Shannon Bartos, 2nd Team Carie Pejka, All-Defensive1988-89 D’Andra Poyfair-Walter, 2nd Team1986-87 Mary Fisher, Honorable Mention1985-86 Mary Fisher, 2nd Team1984-85 Mary Fisher, Honorable Mention1982-83 Jodi Peters, Honorable Mention

GLIAC Player of the Year2003-04 Andrea Novak1994-95 Dawn Zarling1993-94 Dawn Zarling1999-00 Clara Goggins

GLIAC Freshman of the Year2006-07 Katie Wysocky2004-05 Sarah Stream

GLIAC Coach of the Year2005-06 John Barnes2000-01 Darla Olson1998-99 Darla Innes1995-96 Kevin Borseth1994-95 Kevin Borseth1992-93 Kevin Borseth1991-92 Kevin Borseth1990-91 Kevin Borseth

GLIAC Commissioner’s Award2007-08 Catherine Rottier

Heather Harden was named most valuable of the 2001-02 squad after posting 288 points and 137 rebounds in her senior campaign. The center was the team’s most improved player in 1999-00. She also earned Michigan Tech’s Rick Webster SISU Award in 2002.

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Individual Single GameMost Points: 33, Traci Vinopal vs. Northern Michigan, 12/11/1993; Andrea Novak

vs. Saginaw Valley State, 2/21/04Most Points (Opponent): 39, Doreen Belkowski, Oakland, 3/5/1993Most Rebounds: 20, Sharon Walton vs. St. Scholastica, 1/28/1984Most Rebounds (Opponent): 27, Beverly Sanders, Saginaw Valley State,

2/10/1983Field Goals Made: 14, Andrea Novak vs. Saginaw Valley State, 2/21/04Field Goals Made (Opponent): 16, Ann DeBruim, Wisconsin-Superior,

1/7/19873-Pt. Field Goals Made: 6, Connie Pleshe vs. Northern Michigan, 2/8/1993;

Clara Goggins vs. Findlay, 1/15/2000; Emily McClone vs Southern Indiana, 12/20/2002; Sarah Stream vs. St. Cloud State, 11/20/04

3-Pt. Field Goals Made (Opponent): 9, Amy Boynton, Northern Michigan, 2/8/1993

Free Throws Made: 14, Mary Fisher vs. Saginaw Valley State, 1/9/1986Free Throws Made (Opponent): 14, Shana DeCremer, Northern Michigan,

2/17/1997Free Throws Attempted: 16, Michelle Pearson vs. Ferris State, 12/12/1992Assists: 12, Catherine Rottier vs. Ashland, 3/8/2008; Catherine Rottier

vs. Grand Valley State, 1/5/08; Jodi Peters vs. Lake Superior State, 12/16/1982

Blocked Shots: 5, Danae Danen vs. Saginaw Valley State, 2/14/08; Danae Danen vs. Grand Valley State, 1/5/2008; Connie Pleshe vs. Wisconsin-Superior, 1/23/1990; Connie Pleshe vs. St. Scholastica, 1/14/1991

Steals: 9, Clara Goggins vs. Saginaw Valley State, 2/10/2000

SDC Gymnasium Records

Michigan Tech At The SDC Gym

  The Student Development Complex Gymnasium, which has been the home of Michigan Tech basketball since 1980, is one of the top basketball arenas in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, if not all of NCAA Division II.  The 3,200-seat arena features a newly resurfaced floor for the 2008-09 season. Horner Flooring, located in nearby Dollar Bay, Mich., did the work on the project, complete with new logo work.  The facility was dedicated in September 1980, and has hosted more than 400 women’s basketball games and many NCAA Tournament and GLIAC Tournament contests.   The Huskies own a winning percentage over .700 in the SDC Gym, including a 14-3 mark (.824 winning percentage) a year ago.

Attendance Opponent Date W/L Score1  2,852  Northern Michigan  March 10, 1995  W  68-552  2,667  Oakland  March 11, 1995  L  56-603  2,255  Minnesota Duluth  December 29, 1997  W  61-544  2,470  Northern Michigan  March 10, 2001  L  63-765  2,211  Northern Michigan  February 8, 1993  L  73-806  2,040  Northern Michigan  February 14, 2000  W  94-757  2,035  Northwood  February 12, 2005  W  64-268  2,034  Lake Superior State  February 5, 2000  W  73-619  2,001  Northern Michigan  January 18, 1999  W  77-7010  1,969  Northern Michigan  February 17, 1997  L  80-86

Top 10 Crowds at Sherman FieldTop 10 Crowds at SDC Gymnasium

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AvgSeason Games Record Pct Att Att1980-81 10 1-9 .100 1981-82 8 3-5 .375 1982-83 12 6-6 .500 1983-84 10 3-7 .300 1984-85 10 3-7 .300 1985-86 12 4-8 .333 1986-87 12 3-9 .250 1987-88 12 5-7 .417 2,496 3121988-89 14 10-4 .714 3,798 2921989-90 13 7-6 .538 4,791 3991990-91 16 13-3 .813 8,723 5451991-92 14 12-2 .857 9,395 6711992-93 15 14-1 .933 12,486 8921993-94 13 13-0 1.000 8,231 6331994-95 17 14-3 .833 17,818 9901995-96 12 11-1 .917 7,554 6871996-97 11 9-2 .818 10,663 9691997-98 15 13-2 .867 12,409 8271998-99 14 14-0 1.000 13,341 9531999-00 12 10-2 .833 12,479 10402000-01 14 12-2 .857 13,886 9922001-02 13 10-3 .769 10,108 7782002-03 16 13-3 .812 13,222 8262003-04 12 8-4 .667 12,278 10232004-05 14 12-2 .857 16,580 11842005-06 12 10-2 .833 13,529 11272006-07 15 10-5 .667 12,099 8072007-08 17 14-3 .824 14,144 832 Totals 365 257-108 .704 230,030 630

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Individual Single GameMost Points: 33, Traci Vinopal vs. Northern Michigan, 12/11/1993; Andrea Novak

vs. Saginaw Valley State, 2/21/04Most Points (Opponent): 39, Doreen Belkowski, Oakland, 3/5/1993Most Rebounds: 20, Sharon Walton vs. St. Scholastica, 1/28/1984Most Rebounds (Opponent): 27, Beverly Sanders, Saginaw Valley State,

2/10/1983Field Goals Made: 14, Andrea Novak vs. Saginaw Valley State, 2/21/04Field Goals Made (Opponent): 16, Ann DeBruim, Wisconsin-Superior,

1/7/19873-Pt. Field Goals Made: 6, Connie Pleshe vs. Northern Michigan, 2/8/1993;

Clara Goggins vs. Findlay, 1/15/2000; Emily McClone vs Southern Indiana, 12/20/2002; Sarah Stream vs. St. Cloud State, 11/20/04

3-Pt. Field Goals Made (Opponent): 9, Amy Boynton, Northern Michigan, 2/8/1993

Free Throws Made: 14, Mary Fisher vs. Saginaw Valley State, 1/9/1986Free Throws Made (Opponent): 14, Shana DeCremer, Northern Michigan,

2/17/1997Free Throws Attempted: 16, Michelle Pearson vs. Ferris State, 12/12/1992Assists: 12, Catherine Rottier vs. Ashland, 3/8/2008; Catherine Rottier

vs. Grand Valley State, 1/5/08; Jodi Peters vs. Lake Superior State, 12/16/1982

Blocked Shots: 5, Danae Danen vs. Saginaw Valley State, 2/14/08; Danae Danen vs. Grand Valley State, 1/5/2008; Connie Pleshe vs. Wisconsin-Superior, 1/23/1990; Connie Pleshe vs. St. Scholastica, 1/14/1991

Steals: 9, Clara Goggins vs. Saginaw Valley State, 2/10/2000

Team Single GameMost Points—114 vs. Westminster, 11/21/1998Most Points, Both Teams—180 vs. Saginaw Valley St., 2/5/1998Most Points by Opponent—106 by Saginaw Valley St., 1/12/1984Largest Margin of Victory—76 vs. Westminster, 11/21/1998Largest Margin of Defeat—63 vs. Wayne State, 2/5/1981Fewest Points—37 vs. Wayne State, 2/5/1981Fewest Points by Opponent—26 vs. Northwood, 12/12/2005Most Points In A Loss—89 vs. Ferris State, 1/8/1983

Team SeasonMost Points—1,313 (17 games), 1994-95Best Points Per Game Average—84.8, (14 games), 1998-99Longest Winning Streak—23 games (1/24/1998-12/18/1999)

SDC Gymnasium Records

Michigan Tech At The SDC Gym

Series Record At The SDC Gym

  The Student Development Complex Gymnasium, which has been the home of Michigan Tech basketball since 1980, is one of the top basketball arenas in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, if not all of NCAA Division II.  The 3,200-seat arena features a newly resurfaced floor for the 2008-09 season. Horner Flooring, located in nearby Dollar Bay, Mich., did the work on the project, complete with new logo work.  The facility was dedicated in September 1980, and has hosted more than 400 women’s basketball games and many NCAA Tournament and GLIAC Tournament contests.   The Huskies own a winning percentage over .700 in the SDC Gym, including a 14-3 mark (.824 winning percentage) a year ago.

Attendance Opponent Date W/L Score1  2,852  Northern Michigan  March 10, 1995  W  68-552  2,667  Oakland  March 11, 1995  L  56-603  2,255  Minnesota Duluth  December 29, 1997  W  61-544  2,470  Northern Michigan  March 10, 2001  L  63-765  2,211  Northern Michigan  February 8, 1993  L  73-806  2,040  Northern Michigan  February 14, 2000  W  94-757  2,035  Northwood  February 12, 2005  W  64-268  2,034  Lake Superior State  February 5, 2000  W  73-619  2,001  Northern Michigan  January 18, 1999  W  77-7010  1,969  Northern Michigan  February 17, 1997  L  80-86

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Opponent ..........................................................................W-LAshland(Ohio)..................................................................................... 4-2BemidjiState(Minn.).......................................................................... 6-0CentralState(Ohio).............................................................................1-0Denver(Colo.)...................................................................................... 1-0FerrisState(Mich.)............................................................................ 19-9Findlay(Ohio)...................................................................................... 3-2Finlandia(Suomi)(Mich.)..................................................................12-0FloridaSouthern..................................................................................1-0Gannon(Pa.)......................................................................................... 7-0Gogebic(Mich.).................................................................................... 1-0GrandValleyState(Mich.).............................................................. 17-13Hillsdale(Mich.)................................................................................. 17-3LakeSuperiorState(Mich.)............................................................ 19-16Lewis(Ill.)............................................................................................. 1-1MankatoState(Minn.)........................................................................ 3-0Marygrove(Mich.).................................................................................2-0Mercyhurst(Pa.).................................................................................. 7-0MinnesotaDuluth........................................................................... 10-11Minnesota-Morris.................................................................................1-0MinnesotaStateMoorhead.................................................................1-0NorthDakota....................................................................................... 3-2NorthernMichigan.......................................................................... 14-23Northland(Wis.)................................................................................ 26-1Northwood(Mich.)............................................................................ 19-6Oakland(Mich.)................................................................................. 11-9Quincy(Ill.)...........................................................................................0-1SaginawValleyState(Mich.).......................................................... 17-14St.Ambrose(Iowa).............................................................................. 1-0St.CloudState(Minn.)........................................................................ 2-0St.Joseph’s(Ind.)................................................................................. 1-0St.Norbert(Minn.)............................................................................... 1-1St.Scholastica(Minn.)...................................................................... 10-0SouthernIndiana................................................................................ 2-0SouthwestState(Minn.)..................................................................... 1-0WayneState(Mich.).......................................................................... 17-5Westminster(Penn.).............................................................................1-0Wisconsin-Oshkosh............................................................................ 1-0Wisconsin-Parkside............................................................................. 8-0Wisconsin-StevensPoint.................................................................... 1-1Wisconsin-Superior............................................................................. 3-1WinonaState(Minn.).......................................................................... 1-0

AvgSeason Games Record Pct Att Att1980-81 10 1-9 .100 1981-82 8 3-5 .375 1982-83 12 6-6 .500 1983-84 10 3-7 .300 1984-85 10 3-7 .300 1985-86 12 4-8 .333 1986-87 12 3-9 .250 1987-88 12 5-7 .417 2,496 3121988-89 14 10-4 .714 3,798 2921989-90 13 7-6 .538 4,791 3991990-91 16 13-3 .813 8,723 5451991-92 14 12-2 .857 9,395 6711992-93 15 14-1 .933 12,486 8921993-94 13 13-0 1.000 8,231 6331994-95 17 14-3 .833 17,818 9901995-96 12 11-1 .917 7,554 6871996-97 11 9-2 .818 10,663 9691997-98 15 13-2 .867 12,409 8271998-99 14 14-0 1.000 13,341 9531999-00 12 10-2 .833 12,479 10402000-01 14 12-2 .857 13,886 9922001-02 13 10-3 .769 10,108 7782002-03 16 13-3 .812 13,222 8262003-04 12 8-4 .667 12,278 10232004-05 14 12-2 .857 16,580 11842005-06 12 10-2 .833 13,529 11272006-07 15 10-5 .667 12,099 8072007-08 17 14-3 .824 14,144 832 Totals 365 257-108 .704 230,030 630

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Most Field Goals Attempted: 479, Jenny Postlewaite, 1992-93Most Field Goals Made: 214, Andrea Novak, 2003-04Best Field Goal Percentage: .583, Janalee Rondorf (102-175),

1998-99Most 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted: 177, Katie Zimmerman, 2007-08Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made: 78, Katie Zimmerman, 2007-08Best 3-pt. Field Goal Percentage: .467 (28-60), Jenna Bartles,

2003-04Most Free Throws Attempted: 167, Allison Bailey, 1999-00Most Free Throws Made: 137, Allison Bailey, 1999-00Most Consecutive Free Throws Made: 25, Allison Bailey, 12/11/99-12/30/99Best Free Throw Percentage: .977, Katie Kimmerman, 2007-08Most Rebounds: 301, Katie Wysocki, 2007-08Highest Rebounding Average: 10.6, Sharon Walton, 1983-84Most 10-Or-More Rebound Games: 15, Sharon Walton, 1983-84Most Personal Fouls: 101, Laurel Aamodt, 1995-96Most Disqualifications: 16, Pam Dostal, 1977-78Most Assists: 189, Catherine Rottier, 2007-08Most Blocked Shots: 49, Carie Pejka, 1990-91Most Steals: 118, Clara Goggins, 1999-00Most Points: 546, Jenny Postlewaite, 1992-93Highest Scoring Average: 19.0, Andrea Novak, 2003-04Most 30-Or-More Point Games: 3, Andrea Novak, 2003-04Most 20-Or-More Point Games: 13, D. J. Evans, 1983-84

Career

Season

Single GameMost Games Played: 124, Darla Innes, 1988-93Most Field Goals Attempted: 1,535, Jenny Postlewaite, 1989-93Most Field Goals Made: 664, Jenny Postlewaite, 1989-93Best Field Goal Percentage: .551 (467-848), Amanda Sieja, 2002-06Most 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted: 414, Connie Pleshe, 1989-93Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made: 141, Connie Pleshe, 1989-93Best 3-pt. Field Goal Percentage: .410 (130-317), Clara Goggins, 1996-00Most Free Throws Attempted: 616, Allison Bailey, 1997-2001Most Free Throws Made: 461, Allison Bailey, 1997-2001Best Free Throw Percentage: .853 (250-293), Mary Fisher, 1983-87Most Rebounds: 866, Dawn Zarling, 1990-91, 1992-95Highest Rebounding Average: 9.5, Pat Sullivan, 1975-77, 78-80Most 10-Or-More Rebound Games: 30, Mary Fisher, 1983-87Most Personal Fouls: 343, Clara Goggins, 1996-00Most Disqualifications: 31, Jodi Peters, 1979-83Most Assists: 439, Catherine Rottier, 2003-08; Dawn Zarling, 1990-95Most Blocked Shots: 148, Carie Pejka, 1988-92Most Steals: 363, Clara Goggins, 1996-00Most Points: 1,856, Jenny Postlewaite, 1989-93Highest Scoring Average: 15.7, Jenny Postlewaite, 1989-93Most 30-Or-More Point Games: 3, Andrea Novak, 2000-04Most 20-Or-More Point Games: 31, Jenny Postlewaite, 1989-93

Most Field Goals Attempted: 28, Joan Fitzgibbon vs. Grand Valley State, 1/3/1985

Most Field Goals Made: 14, Lora Haltenhoff vs. Ferris State, 12/12/1981Best Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (8-8), Amanda Sieja, at Northwood,

12/8/2004Most 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted: 13, Jenna Bartels at Lewis, 11/19/2005;

Megan Gardner vs. Saginaw Valley State, 3/1/1997; Jenny Postlewaite vs. Grand Valley State, 2/7/1991

Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made: 6, Maria Schneider at Gannon, 2/2/2006; Chelsey MacNeill vs. St. Cloud State, 11/27/2004; Sarah Stream vs. St. Cloud State, 11/20/2004; Emily McClone vs. Southern Indiana, 12/20/2002; Clara Goggins vs. Findlay, 1/15/2000; Connie Pleshe vs. Northern Michigan, 2/8/1993

Best 3-pt. Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (4-4), Jill Lehner at Mercyhurst, 1/7/2002; Jenny Postlewaite vs. Wayne State, 2/1/1992

Most Free Throws Attempted: 16, Jenny Sorenson vs. Northern Michigan, 1/18/1999

Most Free Throws Made: 14, Mary Fisher vs. Saginaw Valley State, 1/9/1986Best Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (14-14), Mary Fisher vs. Saginaw Valley

State, 1/9/1986Most Rebounds: 20, Darla Innes vs. Ferris State, 1/16/1992; Sharon Walton

vs. Hillsdale, 1/28/1984Most Assists: 14, Karen Filppula vs. Northland, 12/4/1982Most Blocked Shots: 6, Carie Pejka vs. Saginaw Valley State, 1/17/1991Most Steals: 9, Clara Goggins vs. Saginaw Valley State, 2/10/2000; Shannon

Bartos vs. Northland, 11/21/1989Most Points: 35, Mary Fisher vs. Hillsdale, 2/7/1987

The Michigan Tech Pep Band has drawn raves from writers and com-mendations from coaches. It has energized crowds, befuddled opponents, and is undoubtedly unequalled by any other ensemble of its kind in Division II basketball. The Huskies Pep Band has become the “Sixth Man” on the court at Michi-gan Tech home games. Members of the Huskies Pep Band are all students with other educational interests at Michigan Tech, as the University does not offer a music major. The brightly striped bib overall uniforms have become a trademark at Michi-gan Tech and reflect the school’s heritage as a mining institution. Because of the demand of the students’ schedules and the many appearances the group makes during the year (all football, basketball, and hockey events), there are actually two bands, named Silver and Gold, and each is made up of approxi-mately 90 members. The Huskies Pep Band is led by director Nick Enz.

Michigan Tech Pep Band

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Best Winning Percentage: .909 (30-3), 1992-93Most Wins: 30 (30-3), 1992-93Fewest Wins: 1 (1-18), 1980-81Most Losses: 20 (6-20), 1984-85; (7-20), 1985-86; (7-20), 1986-87Fewest Losses: 3 (30-3), 1992-93; (28-3), 1998-99Most Home Wins: 14 (14-0), 1998-99; (14-3) 1994-95; (14-1), 1992-93; (14-3)

2007-08Most Road Wins: 15 (15-2), 1998-99Most Home Losses: 9 (1-9), 1980-81; (3-9), 1986-87Most Road Losses: 13 (3-13), 1984-85Fewest Home Wins: 1 (1-9), 1980-81Fewest Road Wins: 0 (0-9), 1980-81Fewest Home Losses: 0 (5-0), 1975-76; (14-0), 1998-99Fewest Road Losses: 1 (13-1), 1992-93Longest Winning Streak: 16, 1990-91Longest Home Winning Streak: 10, 1990-91; 1992-93; 2000-01Longest Road Winning Streak: 10, 1992-93; 2000-01Longest Losing Streak: 18, 1980-82Longest Home Losing Streak: 10, 1980-82Longest Road Losing Streak: 12, 1979-81Most Field Goals Attempted: 2,148, 1992-93Fewest Field Goals Attempted: 1,269, 1980-81Most Field Goals Made: 948, 1998-99Fewest Field Goals Made: 300, 1975-76Best Field Goal Percentage: .486 (948-1950), 1998-99Worst Field Goal Percentage: .311 (490-1575), 1977-78Most 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted: 599, 2007-08Fewest 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted: 34, 1986-87Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made: 232, 2007-08Fewest 3-pt. Field Goals Made: 8, 1986-87; 1987-88Best 3-pt. Field Goal Percentage: .397 (166-418), 1998-99Worst 3-pt. Field Goal Percentage: .182 (8-44), 1987-88Most Free Throws Attempted: 705, 1997-98Fewest Free Throws Attempted: 236, 1975-76Most Free Throws Made: 491, 1997-98Fewest Free Throws Made: 108, 1975-76Best Free Throw Percentage: .774 (443-572), 2000-01Worst Free Throw Percentage: .458 (108-236), 1975-76Most Points: 2,535, 1992-93Fewest Points: 708, 1975-76Highest Scoring Average: 81.4, 1998-99Lowest Scoring Average: 50.4, 1980-81Most Points Allowed: 2,064, 1992-93Fewest Points Allowed: 637, 1975-76Highest Scoring Average Allowed: 76.0, 1984-85Lowest Scoring Average Allowed: 56.6, 2004-05Highest Scoring Margin: +24.3, 1998-99Lowest Scoring Margin: -18.1 (50.4-68.5), 1980-81Most Rebounds: 1,332, 1982-83Fewest Rebounds: 904, 1980-81Highest Rebounding Average: 47.9, 1981-82Lowest Rebounding Average: 34.8, 2002-03Most Rebounds Allowed: 1,359, 1982-83Fewest Rebounds Allowed: 808, 2003-04Highest Rebounding Average Allowed: 55.0, 1980-81Lowest Rebounding Average Allowed: 32.0, 1998-99; 2004-05Highest Rebounding Margin: +6.1, 1998-99Lowest Rebounding Margin: -7.4 (47.6-55.0), 1980-81; (39.7-47.1), 1987-88Most Personal Fouls: 595, 1996-97Fewest Personal Fouls: 297, 1976-77Most Disqualifications: 37, 1977-78Fewest Disqualifications: 1, 2005-06Most Assists: 569, 1998-99Fewest Assists: 66, 1977-78Most Blocked Shots: 124, 1989-90Fewest Blocked Shots: 19, 1979-80Most Steals: 411, 1998-99Fewest Steals: 168, 2005-06

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Single GameMost Field Goals Attempted: 28, Joan Fitzgibbon vs. Grand Valley State,

1/3/1985Most Field Goals Made: 14, Lora Haltenhoff vs. Ferris State, 12/12/1981Best Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (8-8), Amanda Sieja, at Northwood,

12/8/2004Most 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted: 13, Jenna Bartels at Lewis, 11/19/2005;

Megan Gardner vs. Saginaw Valley State, 3/1/1997; Jenny Postlewaite vs. Grand Valley State, 2/7/1991

Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made: 6, Maria Schneider at Gannon, 2/2/2006; Chelsey MacNeill vs. St. Cloud State, 11/27/2004; Sarah Stream vs. St. Cloud State, 11/20/2004; Emily McClone vs. Southern Indiana, 12/20/2002; Clara Goggins vs. Findlay, 1/15/2000; Connie Pleshe vs. Northern Michigan, 2/8/1993

Best 3-pt. Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (4-4), Jill Lehner at Mercyhurst, 1/7/2002; Jenny Postlewaite vs. Wayne State, 2/1/1992

Most Free Throws Attempted: 16, Jenny Sorenson vs. Northern Michigan, 1/18/1999

Most Free Throws Made: 14, Mary Fisher vs. Saginaw Valley State, 1/9/1986Best Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (14-14), Mary Fisher vs. Saginaw Valley

State, 1/9/1986Most Rebounds: 20, Darla Innes vs. Ferris State, 1/16/1992; Sharon Walton

vs. Hillsdale, 1/28/1984Most Assists: 14, Karen Filppula vs. Northland, 12/4/1982Most Blocked Shots: 6, Carie Pejka vs. Saginaw Valley State, 1/17/1991Most Steals: 9, Clara Goggins vs. Saginaw Valley State, 2/10/2000; Shannon

Bartos vs. Northland, 11/21/1989Most Points: 35, Mary Fisher vs. Hillsdale, 2/7/1987

The Michigan Tech Pep Band has drawn raves from writers and com-mendations from coaches. It has energized crowds, befuddled opponents, and is undoubtedly unequalled by any other ensemble of its kind in Division II basketball. The Huskies Pep Band has become the “Sixth Man” on the court at Michi-gan Tech home games. Members of the Huskies Pep Band are all students with other educational interests at Michigan Tech, as the University does not offer a music major. The brightly striped bib overall uniforms have become a trademark at Michi-gan Tech and reflect the school’s heritage as a mining institution. Because of the demand of the students’ schedules and the many appearances the group makes during the year (all football, basketball, and hockey events), there are actually two bands, named Silver and Gold, and each is made up of approxi-mately 90 members. The Huskies Pep Band is led by director Nick Enz.

Michigan Tech Pep Band

Most Field Goals Attempted: 100, Carthage, 12/10/1982Fewest Field Goals Attempted: 38, Grand Valley State, 1/5/2006Most Field Goals Made: 49, Carthage, 12/10/1982Fewest Field Goals Made: 12, Minnesota Duluth, 12/21/2005;

Saginaw Valley State, 1/31/1981; Wayne State, 1/15/1981Best Field Goal Percentage: .622 (28-45), Minn.-Duluth, 12/05/07Worst Field Goal Percentage: .196 (12-61), Saginaw Valley State, 1/31/1981Most 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted: 41, Saginaw Valley State, 3/1/1997Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made: 16, St. Cloud State, 11/27/2004Best 3-pt. Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (2-2), Northland, 11/24/1987; Lake

Superior State, 1/18/1990; Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 11/24/1989Worst 3-pt. Field Goal Percentage: .000 (0-11), Gannon, 3/9/2000; Saginaw

Valley State, 1/19/1989; .000(0-17), Lewis, 11/17/07Most Free Throws Attempted: 40, Oakland, 1/9/1993Fewest Free Throws Attempted: 2, St. Francis, 12/6/1985Most Free Throws Made: 34, Grand Valley State, 2/16/1995Fewest Free Throws Made: 1, Northland, 12/3/1985Best Free Throw Percentage: 1.000, (18-18), Saginaw Valley State, 1/7/1993;

1.000(13-13)Northwood 01/10/08Worst Free Throw Percentage: .142 (2-14), Saginaw Valley State, 12/13/1979Most Rebounds: 70, Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 11/29/1985; Siena Heights,

12/15/1984Fewest Rebounds: 22, Northern Kentucky, 3/10/2006; Minnesota Duluth,

11/15/2004; Saginaw Valley State, 1/17/2002; Minnesota-Duluth, 12/18/1997

Most Personal Fouls: 31, Southern Indiana, 3/6/1998; Ferris State, 1/24/1981; Marycrest, 12/11/1987

Fewest Personal Fouls: 3, Northwood, 12/8/2004Most Assists: 29, Suomi, 12/18/99; Ferris State, 1/14/1989Fewest Assists: 1, Oakland, 1/21/1984Most Blocked Shots: 13, Lake Superior State, 2/14/02Most Steals: 33, Hamline, 12/3/1982Most Turnovers: 41, Saginaw Valley State, 1/12/1984Fewest Turnovers: 4, Northland, 11/24/1987Most Points: 114, St. Scholastica, 1976-77Fewest Points: 27, Saginaw Valley State, 1/31/1981Most Points Allowed: 106, Saginaw Valley State, 1/12/1984Fewest Points Allowed: 15, Northland, 1975-76Most Points, One Half: 62, Westminster, 11/21/1998Fewest Points, One Half: 9, Saginaw Valley State, 1/31/1981Most Points Allowed, One Half: 60, Saginaw Valley State, 1/12/1984

Season Single Game

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Best Winning Percentage: .909 (30-3), 1992-93Most Wins: 30 (30-3), 1992-93Fewest Wins: 1 (1-18), 1980-81Most Losses: 20 (6-20), 1984-85; (7-20), 1985-86; (7-20), 1986-87Fewest Losses: 3 (30-3), 1992-93; (28-3), 1998-99Most Home Wins: 14 (14-0), 1998-99; (14-3) 1994-95; (14-1), 1992-93; (14-3)

2007-08Most Road Wins: 15 (15-2), 1998-99Most Home Losses: 9 (1-9), 1980-81; (3-9), 1986-87Most Road Losses: 13 (3-13), 1984-85Fewest Home Wins: 1 (1-9), 1980-81Fewest Road Wins: 0 (0-9), 1980-81Fewest Home Losses: 0 (5-0), 1975-76; (14-0), 1998-99Fewest Road Losses: 1 (13-1), 1992-93Longest Winning Streak: 16, 1990-91Longest Home Winning Streak: 10, 1990-91; 1992-93; 2000-01Longest Road Winning Streak: 10, 1992-93; 2000-01Longest Losing Streak: 18, 1980-82Longest Home Losing Streak: 10, 1980-82Longest Road Losing Streak: 12, 1979-81Most Field Goals Attempted: 2,148, 1992-93Fewest Field Goals Attempted: 1,269, 1980-81Most Field Goals Made: 948, 1998-99Fewest Field Goals Made: 300, 1975-76Best Field Goal Percentage: .486 (948-1950), 1998-99Worst Field Goal Percentage: .311 (490-1575), 1977-78Most 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted: 599, 2007-08Fewest 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted: 34, 1986-87Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made: 232, 2007-08Fewest 3-pt. Field Goals Made: 8, 1986-87; 1987-88Best 3-pt. Field Goal Percentage: .397 (166-418), 1998-99Worst 3-pt. Field Goal Percentage: .182 (8-44), 1987-88Most Free Throws Attempted: 705, 1997-98Fewest Free Throws Attempted: 236, 1975-76Most Free Throws Made: 491, 1997-98Fewest Free Throws Made: 108, 1975-76Best Free Throw Percentage: .774 (443-572), 2000-01Worst Free Throw Percentage: .458 (108-236), 1975-76Most Points: 2,535, 1992-93Fewest Points: 708, 1975-76Highest Scoring Average: 81.4, 1998-99Lowest Scoring Average: 50.4, 1980-81Most Points Allowed: 2,064, 1992-93Fewest Points Allowed: 637, 1975-76Highest Scoring Average Allowed: 76.0, 1984-85Lowest Scoring Average Allowed: 56.6, 2004-05Highest Scoring Margin: +24.3, 1998-99Lowest Scoring Margin: -18.1 (50.4-68.5), 1980-81Most Rebounds: 1,332, 1982-83Fewest Rebounds: 904, 1980-81Highest Rebounding Average: 47.9, 1981-82Lowest Rebounding Average: 34.8, 2002-03Most Rebounds Allowed: 1,359, 1982-83Fewest Rebounds Allowed: 808, 2003-04Highest Rebounding Average Allowed: 55.0, 1980-81Lowest Rebounding Average Allowed: 32.0, 1998-99; 2004-05Highest Rebounding Margin: +6.1, 1998-99Lowest Rebounding Margin: -7.4 (47.6-55.0), 1980-81; (39.7-47.1), 1987-88Most Personal Fouls: 595, 1996-97Fewest Personal Fouls: 297, 1976-77Most Disqualifications: 37, 1977-78Fewest Disqualifications: 1, 2005-06Most Assists: 569, 1998-99Fewest Assists: 66, 1977-78Most Blocked Shots: 124, 1989-90Fewest Blocked Shots: 19, 1979-80Most Steals: 411, 1998-99Fewest Steals: 168, 2005-06

Amanda Sieja (2002-06) shattered the school record for career field goal percentage with her .551 accuracy. The Middleton, Wis., native finished 11th all-time in scoring with 1,178 career points.

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Steals

Year Name GP FTM-FTA Pct2007-08 Katie Zimmerman 31 43-44 .9772006-07 Jenna Bartels 28 47-54 .8702005-06 Amanda Sieja 28 81-97 .8352004-05 Catherine Rottier 29 45-50 .9002003-04 Andrea Novak 27 57-67 .8512002-03 Andrea Novak 28 55-63 .8732001-02 Andrea Novak 29 36-45 .8002000-01 Allison Bailey 30 135-155 .8711999-00 Allison Bailey 30 137-167 .8201998-99 Clara Goggins 31 45-57 .7891997-98 Clara Goggins 31 59-75 .7871996-97 Megan Gardner 30 37-46 .8041995-96 Kim Hoppes 29 52-68 .7651994-95 Kathie Kruizenga 30 40-52 .769 Traci Vinopal 22 50-65 .7691993-94 Leigh Murphy 29 58-74 .7841992-93 Jenny Postlewaite 33 127-160 .7941991-92 Jenny Postlewaite 28 102-127 .8031990-91 Jenny Postlewaite 29 99-120 .8251989-90 Cheri Meier 24 59-73 .8081988-89 D’Andra Poyfair 27 50-67 .7461987-88 Laurie Kiessel 26 43-52 .8271986-87 Mary Fisher 27 92-103 .8931985-86 Mary Fisher 27 72-85 .8471984-85 Mary Fisher 26 82-98 .8371983-84 D.J. Evans 22 64-84 .7621982-83 Sharon Walton 28 56-80 .7001981-82 Lora Haltenhoff 23 49-70 .7001980-81 D.J. Evans 15 31-46 .674

Free Throw PercentageYear Name GP FGM FTM Pts Avg2007-08 Katie Wysocky 31 190 92 500 16.12006-07 Sarah Stream 28 140 81 394 14.12005-06 Catherine Rottier 28 148 58 403 14.42004-05 Amanda Sieja 28 141 63 345 12.42003-04 Andrea Novak 27 214 57 514 19.02002-03 Andrea Novak 28 194 55 468 16.72001-02 Andrea Novak 29 187 36 426 14.72000-01 Allison Bailey 30 128 135 397 13.21999-00 Allison Bailey 30 174 137 485 16.21998-99 Jenny Sorenson 31 167 101 468 15.11997-98 Jenny Sorenson 31 148 91 432 13.91996-97 Jenny Sorenson 29 215 92 285 9.81995-96 Kathy Kruizenga 29 139 68 387 13.31994-95 Dawn Zarling 30 136 97 382 12.71993-94 Traci Vinopal 29 152 55 401 13.81992-93 Jenny Postlewaite 33 199 127 546 16.61991-92 Jenny Postlewaite 28 161 102 468 16.71990-91 Jenny Postlewaite 29 171 99 487 16.81989-90 Jenny Postlewaite 28 133 85 355 12.71988-89 Cheri Meier 27 123 70 317 11.71987-88 Cheri Meier 27 142 79 364 13.51986-87 Mary Fisher 27 143 92 378 14.01985-86 Mary Fisher 27 185 72 442 16.41984-85 Mary Fisher 26 160 82 402 15.51983-84 D. J. Evans 22 173 64 410 18.61982-83 Lora Haltenhoff 24 172 36 380 15.81981-82 Lora Haltenhoff 23 139 49 327 14.21980-81 Jodi Peters 19 90 39 219 11.51979-80 D. J. Evans 22 105 32 242 11.01978-79 Judy Audit 23 — — 264 11.51977-78 Pam Bosio 23 73 32 156 7.71976-77 Pam Bosio 16 67 29 163 10.21975-76 Pat Sullivan 13 68 20 156 12.0

Scoring Year Name GP Reb Avg2007-08 Katie Wysocky 31 301 9.72006-07 Katie Wysocky 26 190 7.32005-06 Catherine Rottier 28 165 5.92004-05 Catherine Rottier 29 178 6.12003-04 Amanda Sieja 27 146 5.42002-03 Andrea Novak 28 132 4.72001-02 Heather Harden 24 137 5.72000-01 Allison Bailey 30 165 5.51999-00 Clara Goggins 30 176 5.91998-99 Clara Goggins 31 180 5.81997-98 Clara Goggins 31 173 5.61996-97 Laurel Aamodt 30 140 4.71995-96 Laurel Aamodt 29 160 5.51994-95 Shana DeCremer 30 185 6.21993-94 Dawn Zarling 28 247 8.81992-93 Dawn Zarling 33 230 7.01991-92 Darla Innes 29 186 6.41990-91 Dawn Zarling 29 207 7.11989-90 Jenny Postlewaite 28 188 6.71988-89 Cheri Meier 27 145 5.41987-88 Cheri Meier 27 192 7.11986-87 Mary Fisher 27 221 8.21985-86 Mary Fisher 27 226 8.41984-85 Mary Fisher 26 244 9.41983-84 Sharon Walton 24 255 10.61982-83 Sandra Davison 28 214 7.61981-82 Lora Haltenhoff 23 178 7.71980-81 D.J. Evans 15 123 8.21979-80 Pat Sullivan 22 208 9.51978-79 Not Available 1977-78 Geri Meyers 23 199 8.6

Rebounding

Year Name GP FGM-FGA Pct2007-08 Katie Wysocky 31 190-355 .5352006-07 Katie Wysocky 26 125-233 .5412005-06 Amanda Sieja 28 130-241 .539 2004-05 Amanda Sieja 28 141-246 .5732003-04 Amanda Sieja 27 111-198 .5612002-03 Andrea Novak 28 194-381 .5092001-02 Andrea Novak 29 187-361 .5182000-01 Andrea Novak 30 134-234 .5731999-00 Allison Bailey 30 174-337 .5161998-99 Janalee Rondorf 31 102-175 .5831997-98 Janalee Rondorf 31 88-171 .5151996-97 Janalee Rondorf 30 83-168 .4941995-96 Janalee Rondorf 22 80-150 .5331994-95 Shana DeCremer 30 122-231 .5281993-94 Shana DeCremer 29 81-167 .4851992-93 Dawn Zarling 33 155-293 .5291991-92 Carie Pejka 29 192-373 .5151990-91 Dawn Zarling 29 98-189 .5191989-90 Carie Pejka 24 109-213 .5121988-89 D’Andra Poyfair 27 131-284 .4611987-88 Pam FitzGerald 26 83-171 .4851986-87 Becky Rick 27 115-268 .4291985-86 Janette Lutz 27 102-227 .4491984-85 Mary Fisher 26 160-362 .4421983-84 Sharon Walton 24 116-227 .5111982-83 Sandra Davison 28 122-225 .5421981-82 Lora Haltenhoff 23 139-305 .4561980-81 D.J. Evans 15 79-223 .354

Field Goal PercentageYear Name GP 3M-3A Pct2007-08 Katie Zimmerman 31 78-177 .4412006-07 Katie Zimmerman 28 35-79 .4432005-06 Catherine Rottier 28 49-137 .3582004-05 Sarah Stream 29 40-103 .3882003-04 Jenna Bartels 28 28-60 .4672002-03 Annie Madden 28 63-150 .4202001-02 Jill Lehner 28 30-82 .3662000-01 Elizabeth Pietila 30 41-102 .4021999-00 Clara Goggins 30 56-141 .3971998-99 Megan Gardner 30 28-62 .4521997-98 Clara Goggins 31 26-64 .4091996-97 Megan Gardner 30 34-102 .3331995-96 Shelly Pietila 29 17-59 .2881994-95 Leigh Murphy 30 26-69 .3771993-94 Leigh Murphy 29 24-64 .3751992-93 Connie Pleshe 33 75-176 .4261991-92 Jenny Postlewaite 28 44-103 .4271990-91 Jenny Postlewaite 29 46-113 .4071989-90 Kristin Hager 28 11-30 .3671988-89 Laurie Kiessel 27 12-30 .4001987-88 Janette Lutz 27 3-15 .2001986-87 D’Andra Poyfair 27 8-23 .348

3-Point Goal Percentage

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Year Name GP Steals Avg2007-08 Katie Wysocky 31 49 1.62006-07 Jenna Bartels 28 35 1.32005-06 Catherine Rottier 28 29 1.02004-05 Catherine Rottier 29 37 1.32003-04 Andrea Novak 27 47 1.72002-03 Maria Schneider 28 50 1.82001-02 Tessa Pernsteiner 29 53 1.82000-01 Elizabeth Pietila 30 51 1.71999-00 Clara Goggins 30 118 3.91998-99 Clara Goggins 31 107 3.51997-98 Clara Goggins 31 88 2.81996-97 Kathie Kruizenga 30 63 2.11995-96 Laurel Aamodt 29 56 1.91994-95 Dawn Zarling 30 67 2.21993-94 Dawn Zarling 28 94 3.41992-93 Jenny Postlewaite 33 87 2.6 Dawn Zarling 33 87 2.61991-92 Jenny Postlewaite 28 83 3.01990-91 Dawn Zarling 29 83 2.91989-90 Shannon Bartos 28 76 2.71988-89 D’Andra Poyfair 27 84 3.11987-88 Janette Lutz 27 62 2.31986-87 D’Andra Poyfair 27 53 2.01985-86 D’Andra Poyfair 27 43 1.61984-85 Janette Lutz 24 29 1.21983-84 Not Available1982-83 Not Available1981-82 Cathy Drzewiecki 23 33 1.41980-81 Jill Merrick 19 39 2.1

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Year Name GP Assists Avg2007-08 Catherine Rottier 30 189 6.32006-07 Sarah Stream 28 87 3.12005-06 Catherine Rottier 28 98 3.52004-05 Catherine Rottier 29 73 2.52003-04 Chelsey MacNeill 27 73 2.72002-03 Annie Madden 28 85 3.02001-02 Elizabeth Pietila 29 130 4.52000-01 Elizabeth Pietila 30 101 3.41999-00 Megan Gardner 30 117 3.91998-99 Megan Gardner 30 110 3.71997-98 Clara Goggins 31 93 3.01996-97 Megan Gardner 30 72 2.41995-96 Shelly Pietila 29 111 3.81994-95 Dawn Zarling 30 106 3.51993-94 Dawn Zarling 29 113 3.91992-93 Dawn Zarling 33 105 3.21991-92 Jenny Postlewaite 28 85 3.01990-91 Dawn Zarling 29 115 4.01989-90 Shannon Bartos 28 129 4.61988-89 D’Andra Poyfair 27 118 4.41987-88 D’Andra Poyfair 22 99 4.51986-87 D’Andra Poyfair 27 109 4.01985-86 Janette Lutz 27 87 3.21984-85 Janette Lutz 24 55 2.31983-84 Jill Merrick 21 72 3.41982-83 Karen Filppula 27 123 4.61981-82 Jodi Peters 23 82 3.61980-81 Cindy Reynolds 19 43 2.3

Assists

Steals

Year Name GP FTM-FTA Pct2007-08 Katie Zimmerman 31 43-44 .9772006-07 Jenna Bartels 28 47-54 .8702005-06 Amanda Sieja 28 81-97 .8352004-05 Catherine Rottier 29 45-50 .9002003-04 Andrea Novak 27 57-67 .8512002-03 Andrea Novak 28 55-63 .8732001-02 Andrea Novak 29 36-45 .8002000-01 Allison Bailey 30 135-155 .8711999-00 Allison Bailey 30 137-167 .8201998-99 Clara Goggins 31 45-57 .7891997-98 Clara Goggins 31 59-75 .7871996-97 Megan Gardner 30 37-46 .8041995-96 Kim Hoppes 29 52-68 .7651994-95 Kathie Kruizenga 30 40-52 .769 Traci Vinopal 22 50-65 .7691993-94 Leigh Murphy 29 58-74 .7841992-93 Jenny Postlewaite 33 127-160 .7941991-92 Jenny Postlewaite 28 102-127 .8031990-91 Jenny Postlewaite 29 99-120 .8251989-90 Cheri Meier 24 59-73 .8081988-89 D’Andra Poyfair 27 50-67 .7461987-88 Laurie Kiessel 26 43-52 .8271986-87 Mary Fisher 27 92-103 .8931985-86 Mary Fisher 27 72-85 .8471984-85 Mary Fisher 26 82-98 .8371983-84 D.J. Evans 22 64-84 .7621982-83 Sharon Walton 28 56-80 .7001981-82 Lora Haltenhoff 23 49-70 .7001980-81 D.J. Evans 15 31-46 .674

Free Throw Percentage

Elizabeth Pietala (1998-02) led the Huskies in assists twice (2000-01 and 2001-02) and steals once (2000-01) during her career. The Hancock, Mich., native set the school record for assists in a season with 130 during the 2001-02 campaign. She currently ranks fifth all-time at Tech in career assists (363) and sixth in career steals (185).

Year Name GP Reb Avg2007-08 Katie Wysocky 31 301 9.72006-07 Katie Wysocky 26 190 7.32005-06 Catherine Rottier 28 165 5.92004-05 Catherine Rottier 29 178 6.12003-04 Amanda Sieja 27 146 5.42002-03 Andrea Novak 28 132 4.72001-02 Heather Harden 24 137 5.72000-01 Allison Bailey 30 165 5.51999-00 Clara Goggins 30 176 5.91998-99 Clara Goggins 31 180 5.81997-98 Clara Goggins 31 173 5.61996-97 Laurel Aamodt 30 140 4.71995-96 Laurel Aamodt 29 160 5.51994-95 Shana DeCremer 30 185 6.21993-94 Dawn Zarling 28 247 8.81992-93 Dawn Zarling 33 230 7.01991-92 Darla Innes 29 186 6.41990-91 Dawn Zarling 29 207 7.11989-90 Jenny Postlewaite 28 188 6.71988-89 Cheri Meier 27 145 5.41987-88 Cheri Meier 27 192 7.11986-87 Mary Fisher 27 221 8.21985-86 Mary Fisher 27 226 8.41984-85 Mary Fisher 26 244 9.41983-84 Sharon Walton 24 255 10.61982-83 Sandra Davison 28 214 7.61981-82 Lora Haltenhoff 23 178 7.71980-81 D.J. Evans 15 123 8.21979-80 Pat Sullivan 22 208 9.51978-79 Not Available 1977-78 Geri Meyers 23 199 8.6

Rebounding

Year Name GP 3M-3A Pct2007-08 Katie Zimmerman 31 78-177 .4412006-07 Katie Zimmerman 28 35-79 .4432005-06 Catherine Rottier 28 49-137 .3582004-05 Sarah Stream 29 40-103 .3882003-04 Jenna Bartels 28 28-60 .4672002-03 Annie Madden 28 63-150 .4202001-02 Jill Lehner 28 30-82 .3662000-01 Elizabeth Pietila 30 41-102 .4021999-00 Clara Goggins 30 56-141 .3971998-99 Megan Gardner 30 28-62 .4521997-98 Clara Goggins 31 26-64 .4091996-97 Megan Gardner 30 34-102 .3331995-96 Shelly Pietila 29 17-59 .2881994-95 Leigh Murphy 30 26-69 .3771993-94 Leigh Murphy 29 24-64 .3751992-93 Connie Pleshe 33 75-176 .4261991-92 Jenny Postlewaite 28 44-103 .4271990-91 Jenny Postlewaite 29 46-113 .4071989-90 Kristin Hager 28 11-30 .3671988-89 Laurie Kiessel 27 12-30 .4001987-88 Janette Lutz 27 3-15 .2001986-87 D’Andra Poyfair 27 8-23 .348

3-Point Goal Percentage

Michigan Technological University  47

Year Name GP Steals Avg2007-08 Katie Wysocky 31 49 1.62006-07 Jenna Bartels 28 35 1.32005-06 Catherine Rottier 28 29 1.02004-05 Catherine Rottier 29 37 1.32003-04 Andrea Novak 27 47 1.72002-03 Maria Schneider 28 50 1.82001-02 Tessa Pernsteiner 29 53 1.82000-01 Elizabeth Pietila 30 51 1.71999-00 Clara Goggins 30 118 3.91998-99 Clara Goggins 31 107 3.51997-98 Clara Goggins 31 88 2.81996-97 Kathie Kruizenga 30 63 2.11995-96 Laurel Aamodt 29 56 1.91994-95 Dawn Zarling 30 67 2.21993-94 Dawn Zarling 28 94 3.41992-93 Jenny Postlewaite 33 87 2.6 Dawn Zarling 33 87 2.61991-92 Jenny Postlewaite 28 83 3.01990-91 Dawn Zarling 29 83 2.91989-90 Shannon Bartos 28 76 2.71988-89 D’Andra Poyfair 27 84 3.11987-88 Janette Lutz 27 62 2.31986-87 D’Andra Poyfair 27 53 2.01985-86 D’Andra Poyfair 27 43 1.61984-85 Janette Lutz 24 29 1.21983-84 Not Available1982-83 Not Available1981-82 Cathy Drzewiecki 23 33 1.41980-81 Jill Merrick 19 39 2.1

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Player Seasons PointsJenny Postlewaite 1989-93 1,856Andrea Novak 2000-04 1,710Allison Bailey 1997-01 1,561Jenny Sorenson 1996-99, 00-01 1,519Dawn Zarling 1990-91, 92-95 1,398Clara Goggins 1996-00 1,315Mary Fisher 1983-87 1,250Carie Pejka 1988-92 1,199Krista Hofmann 1996-00 1,181Cheri Meier 1986-90 1,180Amanda Sieja 2002-06 1,178Traci Vinopal 1991-95 1,144Catherine Rottier 2003-08 1,104D.J. Evans 1979-82, 83-84 1,092D’Andra Poyfair-Walter 1985-89 1,077Jodi Peters 1979-83 1,048

Career Points (all 1,000 point scoreres)

Player Season PointsJenny Postlewaite 1992-93 546Andrea Novak 2003-04 514Jenny Postlewaite 1990-91 487Allison Bailey 1999-00 485Andrea Novak 2002-03 468Jenny Sorenson 1998-99 468Jenny Postlewaite 1991-92 468Carie Pejka 1991-92 445Mary Fisher 1985-86 442Jenny Sorenson 1997-98 432

Season Points

Player Seasons FG-FGA PctAmanda Sieja 2002-06 467-848 .551Andrea Novak 2000-04 729-1389 .525Dawn Zarling 90-91, 92-95 509-995 .512Allison Bailey 1997-01 546-1047 .507Clara Goggins 1996-00 493-1029 .479Carie Pejka 1988-92 523-1120 .464Krista Hofmann 1996-00 406-893 .455Traci Vinopal 1991-95 434-954 .455Terri Sorenson 1990-94 321-713 .450Pam Fitzgerald 1987-91 363-832 .436

Career Field Goal Pct (min 700 att)

Player Season FG-FGA PctJanalee Rondorf 1998-99 102-175 .583Amanda Sieja 2004-05 141-246 .573Andrea Novak 2000-01 134-234 .573Amanda Sieja 2003-04 111-198 .561Allison Bailey 1998-99 131-235 .557Sandra Davison 1982-83 122-225 .542Katie Wysocky 2006-07 101-261 .541Amanda Sieja 2005-06 130-241 .539Katie Wysocky 2007-08 190-355 .535Janalee Rondorf 1995-96 80-150 .533

Season Field Goal Pct (min 150 att)

Player Season 3PT-3PTA PctJenna Bartels 2003-04 28-60 .467Megan Gardner 1998-99 28-62 .452Clara Goggins 1998-99 43-96 .448Katie Zimmerman 2006-07 35-79 .443Katie Zimmerman 2007-08 78-177 .441Sarah Stream 2006-07 33-75 .440Jenny Postlewaite 1991-92 44-103 .427Connie Pleshe 1992-93 75-176 .426Annie Madden 2002-03 63-150 .420Emily McClone 2002-03 34-82 .415

Season 3-Point Pct (min 50 att)

Player Seasons FT-FTA PctMary Fisher 1983-87 250-293 .853Andrea Novak 2000-04 182-215 .846Catherine Rottier 2003-08 213-266 .801Jenny Postlewaite 1989-93 413-517 .799Clara Goggins 1996-00 199-253 .787Jenny Sorenson 1996-01 352-466 .755Allison Bailey 1997-01 461-616 .748Traci Vinopal 1991-95 181-243 .745Terri Sorenson 1990-94 184-248 .742Elizabeth Pietila 1998-02 144-201 .716

Career Free Throw Pct (min 200 att)

Player Season FT-FTA PctCatherine Rottier 2004-05 45-50 .900Mary Fisher 1986-87 92-103 .893Andrea Novak 2002-03 55-63 .873Allison Bailey 2000-01 135-155 .871Jenna Bartels 2006-07 47-54 .870Catherine Rottier 2007-08 78-91 .857Andrea Novak 2003-04 57-67 .851Mary Fisher 1985-86 72-85 .847Annie Madden 2002-03 48-57 .842Maria Schneider 2003-04 42-50 .840

Season Free Throw Pct (min 50 att)

Player Seasons ReboundsDawn Zarling 90-91, 92-95 866Mary Fisher 1983-87 716Jenny Postlewaite 1989-93 700Clara Goggins 1996-00 656Cheri Meier 1986-90 645Darla Innes 1988-93 625Allison Bailey 1997-01 603Caterine Rottier 2003-08 598Andrea Novak 2000-04 578Amanda Sieja 2002-06 570

Career Rebounds

Season Rebounds

Player Seasons AssistsCatherine Rottier 2003-08 439Dawn Zarling 1990-91, 92-95 439D’Andra Poyfair 1985-89 409Megan Gardner 1996-00 382Clara Goggins 1996-00 370Elizabeth Pietila 1998-02 363Shannon Bartos 1986-90 305Jenny Postlewaite 1989-93 291Terri Sorenson 1990-94 286Jodi Peters 1979-83 279

Career Assists

Player Season AssistsCatherine Rottier 2007-08 189Elizabeth Pietila 2001-02 130Shannon Bartos 1989-90 129Karen Filppula 1982-83 123D’Andra Poyfair 1988-89 118Megan Gardner 1999-00 117Dawn Zarling 1990-91 115Clara Goggins 1999-00 113Dawn Zarling 1993-94 113Shelly Pietila 1995-96 111

Season Assists

Player Seasons StealsClara Goggins 1996-00 363Dawn Zarling 1990-91, 92-95 331Jenny Postlewaite 1989-93 259D’Andra Poyfair 1985-89 237Carie Pejka 1988-92 228Elizabeth Pietila 1998-02 185Krista Hofmann 1996-00 182Jenny Sorenson 1996-01 177Leigh Murphy 1991-95 175Terri Sorenson 1990-94 168

Career Steals

Player Season StealsClara Goggins 1999-00 118Clara Goggins 1998-99 107Dawn Zarling 1993-94 94Clara Goggins 1997-98 88Jenny Postlewaite 1992-93 87Dawn Zarling 1992-93 87D’Andra Poyfair 1988-89 84Jenny Postlewaite 1991-92 83Dawn Zarling 1990-91 83Carrie Pejka 1991-92 80

Season Steals

Career Games Played

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Player Seasons 3PT-3PTA PctClara Goggins 1996-00 130-317 .410Sarah Stream 2004- 74-182 .407Leigh Murphy 1991-95 50-133 .376Andrea Novak 2000-04 70-186 .376Emily McClone 1999-03 76-205 .371Chelsey MacNeill 2002-05 76-205 .371Jenny Postlewaite 1989-93 115-312 .369Annie Madden 1999-03 101-284 .356Krista Hofmann 1996-00 68-192 .354Jenna Bartels 2003-07 142-406 .350

Career 3-Point Pct (min 100 att)Player Season ReboundsKatie Wysocky 2007-08 301Sharon Walton 1983-84 255Dawn Zarling 1993-94 247Mary Fisher 1984-85 244Dawn Zarling 1992-93 230Mary Fisher 1985-86 226Mary Fisher 1986-87 221Sandra Davison 1982-83 214Lora Haltenhoff 1981-82 213Laura Williams 1984-85 212

Player Seasons GPDarla Innes 1988-93 124Allison Bailey 1997-01 122Jenny Sorenson 1996-01 121Megan Gardner 1996-00 121Krista Hofmann 1996-00 121Clara Goggins 1996-00 120Dawn Zarling 1990-91, 92-95 120Elizabeth Pietila 1998-02 119Sara Ferris 1996-99 119Jenny Postlewaite 1989-93 118Catherine Rottier 2003-08 118

All-Time Series Records AllGames Home Away NeutralOpponent W L Pct W L W L W L SeriesBegan LastMeetingAlma (Mich.) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 1978-79 (L 86-87)*+ 1978-79 (L 86-87)*+Ashland (Ohio) 9 6 .600 5 2 3 4 1 0 1995-96 (L 61-74) 2007-08 (W 81-53)#Bellarmine (Ky.) 2 2 .500 0 0 0 0 2 2 1990-91 (L 66-84)* 1996-97 (W 83-80)*+Bemidji State (Minn.) 10 4 .714 6 0 4 4 0 0 1986-87 (L 52-84)# 2002-03 (W 72-57)#Bentley (Mass.) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1992-93 (W 74-60) 1992-93 (W 74-60)Bethel (Minn.) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 1987-88 (L 64-78)* 1987-88 (L 64-78)*Bryant (R.I.) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1992-93 (W 79-57)* 1992-93 (W 79-57)*Carthage (Wis.) 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0 1 2 1977-78 (L 53-70)* 1982-83 (W 104-65)*Central Michigan 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 1979-80 (L 53-95)* 1979-80 (L 53-95)*Central State (Ohio) 1 0 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 2004-05 (W 51-50)# 2004-05 (W 51-50)#Concordia-St. Paul (Minn.) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 1978-79 (L 37-83) 1978-79 (L 37-83)Delta State (Miss.) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 1992-93 (L 67-71)* 1992-93 (L 67-71)*Denver (Colo.) 2 0 1.000 1 0 1 0 0 0 1996-97 (W 57-42) 1997-98 (W 71-49)#FerrisState(Mich.) 35 22 .614 19 9 16 12 0 1 1980-81(L67-97) 2007-08(L58-70)Findlay(Ohio) 7 4 .636 3 2 4 2 0 0 1997-98(W79-33)# 2007-08(L77-92)Finlandia(Mich.) 17 0 1.000 12 0 3 0 2 0 1975-76(W70-26)# 2007-08(W89-46)#Florida Tech 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 1992-93 (L 66-68)+ 1992-93 (L 66-68)+Florida Southern 1 1 .500 1 0 0 1 0 0 2000-01 (L 62-70) 2004-05 (W 69-57)#Gannon (Pa.) 14 3 .824 7 0 4 3 3 0 1995-96 (W 78-42)# 2007-08 (W 76-65)GrandValleyState(Mich.) 33 29 .532 17 13 14 15 2 1 1977-78(L40-78) 2007-08(W63-58)#Hamline (Minn.) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1982-83 (W 104-31) 1982-83 (W 104-31)Hillsdale(Mich.) 32 15 .681 17 3 12 11 3 1 1981-82(W64-59) 2007-08(W84-67)#Hope (Mich.) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1977-78 (W 67-32) 1977-78 (W 67-32)Indianapolis 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 2004-05 (L 54-60) 2004-05 (L 54-60)*LakeSuperiorState(Mich.) 35 39 .473 19 16 13 22 3 1 1975-76(W44-40)# 2007-08(L53-56)#Lewis(Ill.) 4 3 .571 1 1 1 1 2 1 2000-01(W88-75) 2007-08(L47-58)*Marquette (Wis.) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 1 1 1982-83 (W 83-75)* 1983-84 (L 66-73)*Marycrest (Iowa) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1987-88 (W 91-85)* 1987-88 (W 91-85)*Marygrove (Mich.) 3 0 1.000 2 0 0 0 1 0 2005-06 (W 64-44)* 2007-08 (W 77-27)#Mercyhurst (Pa.) 15 0 1.000 7 0 5 0 2 0 1995-96 (W 66-46)# 2007-08 (W 71-59)MinnesotaDuluth 15 29 .341 10 11 5 17 0 1 1975-76(L30-60) 2007-08(W81-56)#Minnesota-Morris 1 0 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 1998-99 (W 78-38) 1998-99 (W 78-38)# Minnesota State Mankato 2 3 .400 1 0 1 1 0 2 1976-77 (L 29-90)* 1995-96 (W 73-53)#MinnesotaStateMoorhead 1 0 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 2007-08(W47-44)# 2007-08(W47-44)#North Central (Ill.) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 1 1 1984-85 (W 89-71)* 1985-86 (L 55-64)*North Dakota 5 6 .454 3 2 1 4 1 0 1988-89 (L 63-79) 2004-05 (W 65-59)*Northern Colorado 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 1996-97 (L 60-71) 1996-97 (L 60-71)Northern Kentucky 0 3 .000 0 0 0 2 0 1 1998-99 (L 63-65) 2005-06 (L 66-67)*NorthernMichigan 28 46 .378 14 23 14 19 0 4 1975-76(L37-87)* 2007-08(W54-52)#Northland (Wis.) 40 8 .833 26 1 11 7 3 0 1975-76 (W 51-15)# 2007-08 (W 84-29)#Northwood(Mich.) 36 14 .720 19 6 17 7 0 1 1980-81(L45-53) 2007-08(L53-63)#Oakland (Mich.) 14 25 .359 11 9 3 15 0 1 1980-81 (L 41-64)# 1996-97 (L 51-58)*Quincy (Ill.) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 2002-03 (L 52-65) 2003-04 (L 64-71)#Rollins (Fla.) 1 0 1.000 0 0 1 0 0 0 2006-07 (W 53-47) 2006-07 (W 53-47)Ripon (Wis.) 3 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 3 0 1975-76 (W 69-63) 1978-79 (W 54-45)SaginawValleySt.(Mich.) 33 31 .516 17 14 14 15 2 2 1978-79(L55-70)# 2007-08(W67-40)St. Ambrose (Iowa) 1 1 .500 1 0 0 0 0 1 1982-83 (L 54-61)* 1993-94 (W 85-70)#St. Cloud State (Minn.) 5 3 .625 2 0 1 2 2 1 1982-83 (L 47-64) 2007-08 (W 73-70)St. Francis (Ill.) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1985-86 (W 68-47)* 1985-86 (W 68-47)*St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 2 1 .667 1 0 1 1 0 0 1991-92 (L 66-76) 1995-96 (W 92-57)#St. Norbert (Wis.) 2 3 .400 1 1 1 1 0 1 1979-80 (L 50-70) 1982-83 (W 65-53)#St. Scholastica (Minn.) 15 2 .882 10 0 3 2 2 0 1976-77 (W 114-50) 2002-03 (W 77-42)#Siena Heights (Mich.) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1984-85 (W 79-65)* 1984-85 (W 79-65)*Southern Ill.-Edwardsville 3 0 1.000 1 0 0 0 2 0 1993-94 (W 69-57)# 1998-99 (W 87-73)*Southern Indiana 3 3 .500 2 0 1 2 0 1 1996-97 (W 84-73)# 2002-03 (W 72-61)#Southwest Minnesota State 2 0 1.000 1 0 0 0 1 0 1988-89 (W 99-65)# 2003-04 (W 72-56)*Tampa (Fla.) 2 0 1.000 1 0 1 0 0 0 2000-01 (W 57-54) 2006-07 (L 50-63)*Tennessee-Chattanooga 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1995-96 (W 64-51)* 1995-96 (W 64-51)*Washburn (Kan.) 1 0 1.000 0 0 1 0 0 0 1992-93 (W 78-77)+ 1992-93 (W 78-77)+WayneState(Mich.) 31 13 .705 17 5 14 8 0 0 1980-81(L28-67) 2007-08(W83-62)#Westminster (Pa.) 2 0 1.000 1 0 1 0 0 0 1998-99 (114-38) 1999-00 (W 71-30)Winona State (Minn.) 1 2 .333 1 0 0 0 0 2 1986-87 (L 71-73)* 2002-03 (L 68-77)*Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1 0 1.000 0 0 1 0 0 0 1991-92 (W 78-66) 1991-92 (W 78-66)Wisconsin-Green Bay 3 5 .375 2 0 1 5 0 0 1975-76 (W 41-33)# 1985-86 (L 49-71)*Wisconsin-Oshkosh 3 1 .750 1 0 1 1 1 0 1978-79 (L 63-101) 1990-91 (W 63-49)#Wisconsin-Parkside 15 2 .883 8 0 6 2 1 0 1990-91(W82-51) 2007-08(L69-75)Wisconsin-River Falls 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1977-78 (W 67-51)* 1977-78 (W 67-51)*Wisconsin-Stevens Point 3 2 .600 1 1 1 1 1 0 1984-85 (L 63-72)* 1990-91 (W 75-57)#Wisconsin-Superior 7 8 .467 3 3 4 5 0 0 1975-76 (L 47-54) 1989-90 (W 80-49)#Others 13 6 .684 7 1 2 3 4 2Total 525360 .593 281 121 190 204 54 35*Neutral game +Overtime #Home Game 2008-09 Opponents in Bold

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Player Seasons AssistsCatherine Rottier 2003-08 439Dawn Zarling 1990-91, 92-95 439D’Andra Poyfair 1985-89 409Megan Gardner 1996-00 382Clara Goggins 1996-00 370Elizabeth Pietila 1998-02 363Shannon Bartos 1986-90 305Jenny Postlewaite 1989-93 291Terri Sorenson 1990-94 286Jodi Peters 1979-83 279

Career Assists

Player Season AssistsCatherine Rottier 2007-08 189Elizabeth Pietila 2001-02 130Shannon Bartos 1989-90 129Karen Filppula 1982-83 123D’Andra Poyfair 1988-89 118Megan Gardner 1999-00 117Dawn Zarling 1990-91 115Clara Goggins 1999-00 113Dawn Zarling 1993-94 113Shelly Pietila 1995-96 111

Season Assists

Player Seasons StealsClara Goggins 1996-00 363Dawn Zarling 1990-91, 92-95 331Jenny Postlewaite 1989-93 259D’Andra Poyfair 1985-89 237Carie Pejka 1988-92 228Elizabeth Pietila 1998-02 185Krista Hofmann 1996-00 182Jenny Sorenson 1996-01 177Leigh Murphy 1991-95 175Terri Sorenson 1990-94 168

Career Steals

Player Season StealsClara Goggins 1999-00 118Clara Goggins 1998-99 107Dawn Zarling 1993-94 94Clara Goggins 1997-98 88Jenny Postlewaite 1992-93 87Dawn Zarling 1992-93 87D’Andra Poyfair 1988-89 84Jenny Postlewaite 1991-92 83Dawn Zarling 1990-91 83Carrie Pejka 1991-92 80

Season Steals

Career Games Played

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Player Seasons GPDarla Innes 1988-93 124Allison Bailey 1997-01 122Jenny Sorenson 1996-01 121Megan Gardner 1996-00 121Krista Hofmann 1996-00 121Clara Goggins 1996-00 120Dawn Zarling 1990-91, 92-95 120Elizabeth Pietila 1998-02 119Sara Ferris 1996-99 119Jenny Postlewaite 1989-93 118Catherine Rottier 2003-08 118

All-Time Series Records AllGames Home Away NeutralOpponent W L Pct W L W L W L SeriesBegan LastMeetingAlma (Mich.) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 1978-79 (L 86-87)*+ 1978-79 (L 86-87)*+Ashland (Ohio) 9 6 .600 5 2 3 4 1 0 1995-96 (L 61-74) 2007-08 (W 81-53)#Bellarmine (Ky.) 2 2 .500 0 0 0 0 2 2 1990-91 (L 66-84)* 1996-97 (W 83-80)*+Bemidji State (Minn.) 10 4 .714 6 0 4 4 0 0 1986-87 (L 52-84)# 2002-03 (W 72-57)#Bentley (Mass.) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1992-93 (W 74-60) 1992-93 (W 74-60)Bethel (Minn.) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 1987-88 (L 64-78)* 1987-88 (L 64-78)*Bryant (R.I.) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1992-93 (W 79-57)* 1992-93 (W 79-57)*Carthage (Wis.) 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0 1 2 1977-78 (L 53-70)* 1982-83 (W 104-65)*Central Michigan 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 1979-80 (L 53-95)* 1979-80 (L 53-95)*Central State (Ohio) 1 0 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 2004-05 (W 51-50)# 2004-05 (W 51-50)#Concordia-St. Paul (Minn.) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 1978-79 (L 37-83) 1978-79 (L 37-83)Delta State (Miss.) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 1992-93 (L 67-71)* 1992-93 (L 67-71)*Denver (Colo.) 2 0 1.000 1 0 1 0 0 0 1996-97 (W 57-42) 1997-98 (W 71-49)#FerrisState(Mich.) 35 22 .614 19 9 16 12 0 1 1980-81(L67-97) 2007-08(L58-70)Findlay(Ohio) 7 4 .636 3 2 4 2 0 0 1997-98(W79-33)# 2007-08(L77-92)Finlandia(Mich.) 17 0 1.000 12 0 3 0 2 0 1975-76(W70-26)# 2007-08(W89-46)#Florida Tech 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 1992-93 (L 66-68)+ 1992-93 (L 66-68)+Florida Southern 1 1 .500 1 0 0 1 0 0 2000-01 (L 62-70) 2004-05 (W 69-57)#Gannon (Pa.) 14 3 .824 7 0 4 3 3 0 1995-96 (W 78-42)# 2007-08 (W 76-65)GrandValleyState(Mich.) 33 29 .532 17 13 14 15 2 1 1977-78(L40-78) 2007-08(W63-58)#Hamline (Minn.) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1982-83 (W 104-31) 1982-83 (W 104-31)Hillsdale(Mich.) 32 15 .681 17 3 12 11 3 1 1981-82(W64-59) 2007-08(W84-67)#Hope (Mich.) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1977-78 (W 67-32) 1977-78 (W 67-32)Indianapolis 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 2004-05 (L 54-60) 2004-05 (L 54-60)*LakeSuperiorState(Mich.) 35 39 .473 19 16 13 22 3 1 1975-76(W44-40)# 2007-08(L53-56)#Lewis(Ill.) 4 3 .571 1 1 1 1 2 1 2000-01(W88-75) 2007-08(L47-58)*Marquette (Wis.) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 1 1 1982-83 (W 83-75)* 1983-84 (L 66-73)*Marycrest (Iowa) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1987-88 (W 91-85)* 1987-88 (W 91-85)*Marygrove (Mich.) 3 0 1.000 2 0 0 0 1 0 2005-06 (W 64-44)* 2007-08 (W 77-27)#Mercyhurst (Pa.) 15 0 1.000 7 0 5 0 2 0 1995-96 (W 66-46)# 2007-08 (W 71-59)MinnesotaDuluth 15 29 .341 10 11 5 17 0 1 1975-76(L30-60) 2007-08(W81-56)#Minnesota-Morris 1 0 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 1998-99 (W 78-38) 1998-99 (W 78-38)# Minnesota State Mankato 2 3 .400 1 0 1 1 0 2 1976-77 (L 29-90)* 1995-96 (W 73-53)#MinnesotaStateMoorhead 1 0 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 2007-08(W47-44)# 2007-08(W47-44)#North Central (Ill.) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 1 1 1984-85 (W 89-71)* 1985-86 (L 55-64)*North Dakota 5 6 .454 3 2 1 4 1 0 1988-89 (L 63-79) 2004-05 (W 65-59)*Northern Colorado 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 1996-97 (L 60-71) 1996-97 (L 60-71)Northern Kentucky 0 3 .000 0 0 0 2 0 1 1998-99 (L 63-65) 2005-06 (L 66-67)*NorthernMichigan 28 46 .378 14 23 14 19 0 4 1975-76(L37-87)* 2007-08(W54-52)#Northland (Wis.) 40 8 .833 26 1 11 7 3 0 1975-76 (W 51-15)# 2007-08 (W 84-29)#Northwood(Mich.) 36 14 .720 19 6 17 7 0 1 1980-81(L45-53) 2007-08(L53-63)#Oakland (Mich.) 14 25 .359 11 9 3 15 0 1 1980-81 (L 41-64)# 1996-97 (L 51-58)*Quincy (Ill.) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 2002-03 (L 52-65) 2003-04 (L 64-71)#Rollins (Fla.) 1 0 1.000 0 0 1 0 0 0 2006-07 (W 53-47) 2006-07 (W 53-47)Ripon (Wis.) 3 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 3 0 1975-76 (W 69-63) 1978-79 (W 54-45)SaginawValleySt.(Mich.) 33 31 .516 17 14 14 15 2 2 1978-79(L55-70)# 2007-08(W67-40)St. Ambrose (Iowa) 1 1 .500 1 0 0 0 0 1 1982-83 (L 54-61)* 1993-94 (W 85-70)#St. Cloud State (Minn.) 5 3 .625 2 0 1 2 2 1 1982-83 (L 47-64) 2007-08 (W 73-70)St. Francis (Ill.) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1985-86 (W 68-47)* 1985-86 (W 68-47)*St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 2 1 .667 1 0 1 1 0 0 1991-92 (L 66-76) 1995-96 (W 92-57)#St. Norbert (Wis.) 2 3 .400 1 1 1 1 0 1 1979-80 (L 50-70) 1982-83 (W 65-53)#St. Scholastica (Minn.) 15 2 .882 10 0 3 2 2 0 1976-77 (W 114-50) 2002-03 (W 77-42)#Siena Heights (Mich.) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1984-85 (W 79-65)* 1984-85 (W 79-65)*Southern Ill.-Edwardsville 3 0 1.000 1 0 0 0 2 0 1993-94 (W 69-57)# 1998-99 (W 87-73)*Southern Indiana 3 3 .500 2 0 1 2 0 1 1996-97 (W 84-73)# 2002-03 (W 72-61)#Southwest Minnesota State 2 0 1.000 1 0 0 0 1 0 1988-89 (W 99-65)# 2003-04 (W 72-56)*Tampa (Fla.) 2 0 1.000 1 0 1 0 0 0 2000-01 (W 57-54) 2006-07 (L 50-63)*Tennessee-Chattanooga 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1995-96 (W 64-51)* 1995-96 (W 64-51)*Washburn (Kan.) 1 0 1.000 0 0 1 0 0 0 1992-93 (W 78-77)+ 1992-93 (W 78-77)+WayneState(Mich.) 31 13 .705 17 5 14 8 0 0 1980-81(L28-67) 2007-08(W83-62)#Westminster (Pa.) 2 0 1.000 1 0 1 0 0 0 1998-99 (114-38) 1999-00 (W 71-30)Winona State (Minn.) 1 2 .333 1 0 0 0 0 2 1986-87 (L 71-73)* 2002-03 (L 68-77)*Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1 0 1.000 0 0 1 0 0 0 1991-92 (W 78-66) 1991-92 (W 78-66)Wisconsin-Green Bay 3 5 .375 2 0 1 5 0 0 1975-76 (W 41-33)# 1985-86 (L 49-71)*Wisconsin-Oshkosh 3 1 .750 1 0 1 1 1 0 1978-79 (L 63-101) 1990-91 (W 63-49)#Wisconsin-Parkside 15 2 .883 8 0 6 2 1 0 1990-91(W82-51) 2007-08(L69-75)Wisconsin-River Falls 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1977-78 (W 67-51)* 1977-78 (W 67-51)*Wisconsin-Stevens Point 3 2 .600 1 1 1 1 1 0 1984-85 (L 63-72)* 1990-91 (W 75-57)#Wisconsin-Superior 7 8 .467 3 3 4 5 0 0 1975-76 (L 47-54) 1989-90 (W 80-49)#Others 13 6 .684 7 1 2 3 4 2Total 525360 .593 281 121 190 204 54 35*Neutral game +Overtime #Home Game 2008-09 Opponents in Bold

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Key: *conference gamehome games in bold

+ overtime game& double overtime game! won by forfeit

Year Head Coach Overall Record Conference Conference Finish GLIAC Tournament NCAA Tournament1975-76 Cheryl DePuydt 8-6 — — — —1976-77 Cheryl DePutdt 7-9 — — — —1977-78 Cheryl DePutdt 9-14 — — — —1978-79 Lea Korri 10-13 — — — —1979-80 Lea Korri 8-14 — — — —1980-81 Diane Morea 1-18 0-14 8th — —1981-82 Diane Morea 11-12 5-11 T-6th — —1982-83 Diane Morea 11-17 4-12 8th — —1983-84 Diane Morea/Mary Kaminski 6-18 4-12 T-7th — —1984-85 Cindy Corlett 6-20 3-13 8th — —1985-86 Cindy Corlett 7-20 3-13 T-8th — —1986-87 Cindy Corlett 7-20 3-13 8th — —1987-88 Kevin Borseth 10-17 3-13 9th — —1988-89 Kevin Borseth 16-11 9-7 3rd — —1989-90 Kevin Borseth 17-11 8-8 T-5th — —1990-91 Kevin Borseth 22-7 14-2 1st Runner-up Regional Qualifier1991-92 Kevin Borseth 23-6 14-2 1st Runner-up Regional Qualifier1992-93 Kevin Borseth 30-3 15-1 1st Champion Third in Nation1993-94 Kevin Borseth 23-6 15-3 2nd Runner-up Regional Qualifier1994-95 Kevin Borseth 24-6 15-3 1st Runner-up Regional Finalist1995-96 Kevin Borseth 18-11 12-6 4th Runner-up —1996-97 Kevin Borseth 21-9 15-3 2nd North Div. Third Place Regional Finalist1997-98 Kevin Borseth 21-10 12-6 3rd North Div. Semifinalist Regional Finalist1998-99 Darla Innes 28-3 17-2 1st North Div. Champion Regional Finalist1999-00 Darla Olson 23-7 16-2 1st North Div. Semifinalist Regional Finalist2000-01 Darla Olson 26-4 16-2 1st North Div. Champion Regional Qualifier2001-02 Darla Olson 19-10 11-7 3rd North Div. Runner-up —2002-03 Darla Olson 15-13 10-8 T-4th North Div. Qualified —2003-04 John Barnes 16-11 11-7 T-4th North Div. Qualified —2004-05 John Barnes 21-8 15-3 3rd North Div. Qualified Regional Qualifier2005-06 John Barnes 19-9 14-4 2nd North Div. Qualified Regional Qualifier2006-07 John Barnes 19-9 12-6 4th North Div. Semifinalist —2007-08 John Barnes 23-8 13-5 1st North Div. Champion Regional QualifierTotals 34 Years 525-360 289-188 8 Championships 3 Championships 13 Appearances

1975-76 8-6Coach: Cheryl DePuydt12/13 Lake Superior State W 44-401/9 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 41-331/14 Northland W 51-151/19 Suomi W 70-261/23 Minnesota Duluth L 30-601/24 Wisconsin-Superior L 47-541/30 Gogebic L 43-472/6 Gogebic W 53-302/9 Suomi W 67-322/13 Northern Michigan† L 37-872/14 Wisconsin-Green Bay† L 41-512/14 Ripon† W 69-632/19 Northland W 83-432/25 Lake Superior State L 32-56

†Wisconsin-Green Bay Invitational

1976-77 7-9Coach: Cheryl DePuydt12/3 Minnesota Duluth L 39-6512/4 Mankato State L 29-9012/10 Lake Superior State L 33-7012/18 Suomi W 85-161/14 Northland W 88-411/20 Gogebic W 69-561/25 Lake Superior State L 65-801/29 Suomi W 73-371/31 Northern Michigan L 39-942/4 Gogebic† L 43-582/5 St. Scholastica† W 114-502/9 Gogebic L 56-652/9 Northland W 59-262/12 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 45-432/18 Northern Michigan L 39-812/19 Wisconsin-Superior L 50-52

†Keweenaw Invitational

1977-78 9-14Coach: Cheryl DePuydt12/10 Northern Michigan L 47-7112/14 Suomi W 63-4912/17 Lake Superior State L 44-751/13 Minnesota Duluth† L 52-701/14 Wisconsin-River Falls† W 67-511/14 Mankato State† L 52-701/18 Suomi W 60-341/20 Northland W 59-381/21 Northern Michigan L 45-561/26 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 67-581/28 Lake Superior State L 47-571/30 Gogebic W 62-60+2/3 St. Scholastica‡ W 64-522/4 Gogebic‡ L 52-812/10 Wisconsin-Green Bay§ L 48-672/10 Carthage§ L 53-702/11 Ripon§ W 66-632/14 Northland L 55-612/17 Gogebic L 61-642/24 Wisconsin-Superior L 42-642/24 Wisconsin-Superior L 52-552/25 Hope W 67-322/25 Grand Valley State L 40-78

†Minnesota Duluth Invitational‡Keweenaw Invitational

§Wisconsin-Green Bay Invitational

1978-79 10-13Coach: Lea Korri12/1 Northland† L 44-4912/2 Gogebic† W 61-4712/2 Suomi† W 83-7512/4 Lake Superior State L 39-10112/8 Mankato State‡ L 44-7612/9 Concordia (Minn.)‡ L 37-8312/14 Lake Superior State L 46-5112/16 Wisconsin-Superior L 65-681/12 Delta College§ W 71-411/13 Saginaw Valley State§ L 55-701/17 Gogebic W 81-531/19 Northland W 59-431/20 St. Scholastica W 54-391/27 Wisconsin-Oshkosh L 63-1011/29 Northern Michigan L 50-822/1 Saginaw Valley State L 32-502/2 Gogebic# W 56-352/3 Suomi# W 67-412/9 Northland** W 71-502/10 Carthage** L 46-802/10 Ripon** W 54-452/12 Northern Michigan L 51-652/18 Alma†† L 86-87&

†Northland Tournament‡Bemidji State Tournament

§Saginaw Valley State Invitational#Keweenaw Invitational

**Wisconsin-Green Bay Invitational††SMAIAW Playoff

1979-80 8-14Coach: Lea Korri11/30 Gogebic† W 63-5112/1 Suomi† W 62-4612/5 Northern Michigan L 44-6712/8 Minnesota Duluth W 52-4812/10 Lake Superior State L 43-8012/13 Saginaw Valley State L 36-6412/20 Wisconsin-Superior L 60-801/11 Northwood W 75-561/12 Saginaw Valley State L 46-681/16 Lake Superior State L 54-651/19 St. Scholastica W 69-441/21 St. Norbert L 50-701/26 Wisconsin-Superior L 51-791/29 Northland W 63-341/30 Gogebic L 66-732/1 Central Michigan L 53-952/5 Northern Michigan L 52-952/8 Northland‡ W 71-472/8 Wisconsin-Green Bay‡ L 45-802/9 St. Norbert‡ L 63-912/14 Gogebic W 56-542/28 Lake Superior State L 71-78

†Northland Tournament; ‡UWGB Tournament

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1980-81 1-18GLIAC Record: 0-14 (8th place)Coach: Diane Morea12/3 Northland W 52-4212/10 Northern Michigan L 58-6212/11 Lake Superior State* L 54-7512/18 Oakland* L 41-6412/20 Saginaw Valley State* L 39-661/8 Wayne State* L 28-671/10 Northwood* L 45-531/15 St. Norbert L 52-601/17 Grand Valley State* L 43-581/19 Ferris State* L 67-971/22 Northland L 57-641/26 Oakland* L 51-641/29 Saginaw Valley State* L 27-651/31 Northwood* L 65-702/5 Northern Michigan L 46-732/7 Wayne State* L 37-1002/11 Ferris State* L 59-692/14 Lake Superior State* L 75-78+2/19 Grand Valley State* L 62-75

1981-82 11-12GLIAC Record: 5-11 (6th place, tie)Coach: Diane Morea12/1 Northland L 60-6612/4 Gogebic W 59-4312/5 Northland W 70-69+12/8 Northern Michigan L 41-5912/10 Lake Superior State* W 67-6612/12 Ferris State* W 86-6812/19 Hillsdale* W 64-591/7 Oakland* L 73-841/9 Saginaw Valley State* L 55-851/14 Wayne State* W 57-58!1/16 Northwood* L 54-641/21 Grand Valley State* L 62-691/23 Hillsdale* W 70-581/28 Oakland* L 62-711/30 Saginaw Valley State* L 46-682/4 Wayne State* W 51-52!2/6 Northwood* W 55-492/11 Northland W 68-412/13 Ferris State* L 62-812/15 St. Norbert W 69-562/18 Lake Superior State* L 61-692/20 Grand Valley State* L 74-803/1 Northern Michigan L 62-79

1982-83 11-17GLIAC Record: 4-12 (8th place)Coach: Diane Morea11/27 St. Cloud State L 47-6411/29 Northland L 73-7512/3 Hamline† W 104-3112/4 Northland† W 96-5312/8 Northern Michigan L 64-7012/10 Carthage‡ W 104-6512/11 St. Ambrose‡ L 54-6112/11 Marquette‡ W 83-7512/18 Lake Superior State* W 77-721/6 St. Scholastica W 73-361/8 Grand Valley State* L 84-911/13 Ferris State* L 89-931/15 Saginaw Valley State* L 62-861/17 Northwood* L 50-591/20 Northland W 83-531/22 Wayne State* W 65-601/24 Oakland* L 72-981/26 St. Norbert W 65-531/29 Northern Michigan L 51-661/31 Hillsdale* W 83-722/3 Lake Superior State* L 67-742/5 Ferris State* L 73-792/7 Grand Valley State* W 63-622/10 Saginaw Valley State* L 59-822/12 Northwood* L 54-602/17 Wayne State* L 67-712/19 Oakland* L 40-1012/26 Hillsdale* L 70-74

†Northland Inv.; ‡UW-Stevens Point Tourn.

1983-84 6-18GLIAC Record: 4-12 (7th place, tie)Coach: Diane Morea and Mary Kaminski11/30 Northland W 68-6312/2 Vermilion† W 74-5012/3 Northland† L 79-8212/7 Northern Michigan L 54-6912/9 Marquette‡ L 56-7212/10 Lake Superior State‡ L 66-7312/15 Lake Superior State* W 73-721/5 Grand Valley State* W 75-721/7 Ferris State* L 59-761/12 Saginaw Valley State* L 44-1061/14 Northwood* L 66-781/16 Northland L 62-631/19 Wayne State* L 61-671/21 Oakland* L 50-701/28 Hillsdale* W 76-651/30 Lake Superior State* W 94-88&2/2 Grand Valley State* L 50-732/4 Ferris State* L 61-872/9 Saginaw Valley State* L 48-812/11 Northwood* L 63-672/14 Northern Michigan L 58-692/16 Wayne State* L 61-712/18 Oakland* L 51-642/25 Hillsdale* L 69-83

†Northland Invitational‡Wisconsin-Stevens Point Classic

1984-85 6-20GLIAC Record: 3-13 (8th place)Coach: Cindy Corlett11/30 Wisconsin-Green Bay† L 54-9412/1 North Central† W 89-7112/7 Wisconsin-Stevens Point‡ L 63-7212/8 Minnesota Duluth‡ L 56-7012/14 Northwood§ L 54-7812/15 Siena Heights§ W 79-6512/17 Lake Superior State* L 51-8012/20 Hillsdale* W 80-671/3 Grand Valley State* L 56-831/5 Ferris State* L 69-731/10 Saginaw Valley State* L 47-961/12 Northwood* L 69-831/17 Wayne State* L 57-651/19 Oakland* W 81-701/21 Northland L 75-891/24 Northern Michigan L 50-721/26 Northland W 80-571/31 Grand Valley State* L 59-712/2 Ferris State* L 59-692/4 Lake Superior State* L 55-842/7 Saginaw Valley State* L 59-1042/9 Northwood* L 49-702/11 Northern Michigan L 53-782/14 Wayne State* L 46-762/16 Oakland* L 49-732/23 Hillsdale* W 69-67

†Wisconsin-Green Bay Tournament‡Wisconsin-Stevens Point Tournament

§Grand Valley State Laker Classic

1985-86 7-20GLIAC Record: 3-13 (8th place, tie)Coach: Cindy Corlett11/26 Northland W 87-7511/29 Wisconsin-Oshkosh† W 73-5511/30 Minnesota Duluth† L 62-7412/3 Northland W 71-5812/6 St. Francis‡ W 68-4712/7 Wisconsin-Green Bay‡ L 49-7112/8 North Central‡ L 55-6412/10 Minnesota Duluth L 60-8112/14 Wisconsin-Stevens Point L 43-6112/16 Lake Superior State* L 55-691/4 Ferris State* L 52-611/6 Grand Valley State* L 62-851/9 Saginaw Valley State* L 69-1001/11 Northwood* W 83-811/13 Northern Michigan L 53-821/16 Wayne State* L 61-631/18 Oakland* L 60-871/22 Northern Michigan L 53-771/25 Hillsdale* L 62-711/27 Lake Superior State* L 52-791/30 Grand Valley State* L 50-662/1 Ferris State* L 66-722/6 Saginaw Valley State* L 59-912/8 Northwood* L 70-1042/13 Wayne State* W 74-732/15 Oakland* W 73-682/22 Hillsdale* L 56-66

†American Family Classic (at Minnesota Duluth)‡Wisconsin-Green Bay Invitational

1986-87 7-20GLIAC Record: 3-13 (8th place)Coach: Cindy Corlett11/22 Bemidji State L 52-8411/25 Northland W 74-5411/29 Wisconsin-Superior W 70-5812/2 Northern Michigan L 63-7712/6 Lake Superior State† L 50-8612/7 Northland† W 70-5012/9 Northland W 68-4512/12 Minnesota Duluth‡ L 65-8012/13 Winona State‡ L 71-7312/15 Lake Superior State* L 58-841/7 Wisconsin-Superior L 68-771/10 Hillsdale* L 74-781/15 Ferris State* L 46-661/17 Grand Valley State* L 51-671/19 Lake Superior State* L 48-911/22 Northwood* L 78-801/24 Saginaw Valley State* L 46-901/29 Oakland* L 59-781/31 Wayne State* W 83-632/5 Northern Michigan L 42-762/7 Hillsdale* W 82-76+2/12 Ferris State* L 61-702/14 Grand Valley State* L 52-692/19 Northwood* L 69-772/21 Saginaw Valley State* L 54-772/26 Oakland* L 63-972/28 Wayne State* W 69-55†Upper Peninsula Classic (at Northern Michigan)

‡Twin Ports Classic (at Minnesota Duluth)

1987-88 10-17GLIAC Record: 3-13 (9th place)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/21 Wisconsin-Superior W 72-5211/24 Northland W 86-6411/27 Minnesota Duluth† L 54-7311/28 Bethel† L 64-7812/1 Wisconsin-Superior W 68-5812/3 Minnesota Duluth L 67-7812/5 St. Scholastica L 59-8112/12 Marycrest‡ W 91-8512/13 Northland‡ W 83-7612/14 St. Scholastica W 87-8212/17 Lake Superior State* L 57-821/7 Oakland* L 62-801/9 Wayne State* L 63-751/13 Northern Michigan* L 69-751/16 Hillsdale* W 71-671/18 Lake Superior State* L 65-1041/21 Ferris State* L 71-731/23 Grand Valley State* L 56-711/30 Saginaw Valley State* L 72-892/4 Oakland* L 56-832/6 Wayne State* W 68-592/10 Northern Michigan* L 74-792/13 Hillsdale* L 73-782/18 Ferris State* W 87-732/20 Grand Valley State* L 45-872/25 Northwood W 73-662/27 Saginaw Valley State* L 61-65

†American Family Classic (at Minnesota Duluth)‡Northland Tournament

1988-89 16-11GLIAC Record: 9-7 (3rd place)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/22 Northland W 60-5411/23 Winona State W 81-6911/28 Wisconsin-Superior W 73-4511/29 Minnesota Duluth L 69-7512/3 Southwest State W 99-6512/5 Northland W 82-5112/7 Northern Michigan* L 58-7012/13 Wisconsin-Superior W 84-4712/15 North Dakota L 63-7912/16 Bemidji State L 60-6812/19 Minnesota Duluth L 63-821/5 Hillsdale* W 74-641/12 Grand Valley State* W 70-681/14 Ferris State* W 92-681/19 Saginaw Valley State* L 59-861/21 Lake Superior State* W 84-801/26 Wayne State* W 79-731/28 Oakland* L 58-772/2 Hillsdale* W 82-722/4 Northwood W 74-622/6 Northern Michigan* L 72-822/9 Grand Valley State* L 70-752/11 Ferris State* W 73-522/16 Saginaw Valley State* L 83-862/18 Lake Superior State* W 82-812/23 Wayne State* W 61-542/25 Oakland* L 48-90

1989-90 17-11GLIAC Record: 8-8 (5th place, tie)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/21 Northland W 88-5211/24 Wisconsin-Stevens Point† W 72-6411/25 Minnesota Duluth† L 66-8311/29 St. Scholastica W 84-7312/6 Northern Michigan* L 53-9112/7 North Dakota L 62-7612/14 Wisconsin-Stevens Point W 97-88&12/16 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W 77-641/5 Minnesota Duluth L 71-731/6 Hillsdale* W 96-661/11 Ferris State* W 60-481/13 Grand Valley State* L 65-731/15 Wisconsin-Superior W 78-431/18 Lake Superior State* L 66-691/20 Saginaw Valley State* L 55-601/23 Wisconsin-Superior W 80-491/25 Oakland* L 72-811/27 Wayne State* W 66-631/30 Northland W 82-502/1 Northwood W 74-672/3 Hillsdale* W 87-672/8 Ferris State* W 59-582/10 Grand Valley State* L 62-752/12 Northern Michigan* W 69-542/15 Lake Superior State* W 81-672/17 Saginaw Valley State* L 68-69+2/22 Oakland* L 76-802/24 Wayne State* W 73-59

†American Family Classic (at Minnesota Duluth)

Page 55: Michigan Tech Women's Basketball Yearbook

Key: *conference gamehome games in bold

+ overtime game& double overtime game! won by forfeit

Year Head Coach Overall Record Conference Conference Finish GLIAC Tournament NCAA Tournament1975-76 Cheryl DePuydt 8-6 — — — —1976-77 Cheryl DePutdt 7-9 — — — —1977-78 Cheryl DePutdt 9-14 — — — —1978-79 Lea Korri 10-13 — — — —1979-80 Lea Korri 8-14 — — — —1980-81 Diane Morea 1-18 0-14 8th — —1981-82 Diane Morea 11-12 5-11 T-6th — —1982-83 Diane Morea 11-17 4-12 8th — —1983-84 Diane Morea/Mary Kaminski 6-18 4-12 T-7th — —1984-85 Cindy Corlett 6-20 3-13 8th — —1985-86 Cindy Corlett 7-20 3-13 T-8th — —1986-87 Cindy Corlett 7-20 3-13 8th — —1987-88 Kevin Borseth 10-17 3-13 9th — —1988-89 Kevin Borseth 16-11 9-7 3rd — —1989-90 Kevin Borseth 17-11 8-8 T-5th — —1990-91 Kevin Borseth 22-7 14-2 1st Runner-up Regional Qualifier1991-92 Kevin Borseth 23-6 14-2 1st Runner-up Regional Qualifier1992-93 Kevin Borseth 30-3 15-1 1st Champion Third in Nation1993-94 Kevin Borseth 23-6 15-3 2nd Runner-up Regional Qualifier1994-95 Kevin Borseth 24-6 15-3 1st Runner-up Regional Finalist1995-96 Kevin Borseth 18-11 12-6 4th Runner-up —1996-97 Kevin Borseth 21-9 15-3 2nd North Div. Third Place Regional Finalist1997-98 Kevin Borseth 21-10 12-6 3rd North Div. Semifinalist Regional Finalist1998-99 Darla Innes 28-3 17-2 1st North Div. Champion Regional Finalist1999-00 Darla Olson 23-7 16-2 1st North Div. Semifinalist Regional Finalist2000-01 Darla Olson 26-4 16-2 1st North Div. Champion Regional Qualifier2001-02 Darla Olson 19-10 11-7 3rd North Div. Runner-up —2002-03 Darla Olson 15-13 10-8 T-4th North Div. Qualified —2003-04 John Barnes 16-11 11-7 T-4th North Div. Qualified —2004-05 John Barnes 21-8 15-3 3rd North Div. Qualified Regional Qualifier2005-06 John Barnes 19-9 14-4 2nd North Div. Qualified Regional Qualifier2006-07 John Barnes 19-9 12-6 4th North Div. Semifinalist —2007-08 John Barnes 23-8 13-5 1st North Div. Champion Regional QualifierTotals 34 Years 525-360 289-188 8 Championships 3 Championships 13 Appearances

1975-76 8-6Coach: Cheryl DePuydt12/13 Lake Superior State W 44-401/9 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 41-331/14 Northland W 51-151/19 Suomi W 70-261/23 Minnesota Duluth L 30-601/24 Wisconsin-Superior L 47-541/30 Gogebic L 43-472/6 Gogebic W 53-302/9 Suomi W 67-322/13 Northern Michigan† L 37-872/14 Wisconsin-Green Bay† L 41-512/14 Ripon† W 69-632/19 Northland W 83-432/25 Lake Superior State L 32-56

†Wisconsin-Green Bay Invitational

1976-77 7-9Coach: Cheryl DePuydt12/3 Minnesota Duluth L 39-6512/4 Mankato State L 29-9012/10 Lake Superior State L 33-7012/18 Suomi W 85-161/14 Northland W 88-411/20 Gogebic W 69-561/25 Lake Superior State L 65-801/29 Suomi W 73-371/31 Northern Michigan L 39-942/4 Gogebic† L 43-582/5 St. Scholastica† W 114-502/9 Gogebic L 56-652/9 Northland W 59-262/12 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 45-432/18 Northern Michigan L 39-812/19 Wisconsin-Superior L 50-52

†Keweenaw Invitational

1977-78 9-14Coach: Cheryl DePuydt12/10 Northern Michigan L 47-7112/14 Suomi W 63-4912/17 Lake Superior State L 44-751/13 Minnesota Duluth† L 52-701/14 Wisconsin-River Falls† W 67-511/14 Mankato State† L 52-701/18 Suomi W 60-341/20 Northland W 59-381/21 Northern Michigan L 45-561/26 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 67-581/28 Lake Superior State L 47-571/30 Gogebic W 62-60+2/3 St. Scholastica‡ W 64-522/4 Gogebic‡ L 52-812/10 Wisconsin-Green Bay§ L 48-672/10 Carthage§ L 53-702/11 Ripon§ W 66-632/14 Northland L 55-612/17 Gogebic L 61-642/24 Wisconsin-Superior L 42-642/24 Wisconsin-Superior L 52-552/25 Hope W 67-322/25 Grand Valley State L 40-78

†Minnesota Duluth Invitational‡Keweenaw Invitational

§Wisconsin-Green Bay Invitational

1978-79 10-13Coach: Lea Korri12/1 Northland† L 44-4912/2 Gogebic† W 61-4712/2 Suomi† W 83-7512/4 Lake Superior State L 39-10112/8 Mankato State‡ L 44-7612/9 Concordia (Minn.)‡ L 37-8312/14 Lake Superior State L 46-5112/16 Wisconsin-Superior L 65-681/12 Delta College§ W 71-411/13 Saginaw Valley State§ L 55-701/17 Gogebic W 81-531/19 Northland W 59-431/20 St. Scholastica W 54-391/27 Wisconsin-Oshkosh L 63-1011/29 Northern Michigan L 50-822/1 Saginaw Valley State L 32-502/2 Gogebic# W 56-352/3 Suomi# W 67-412/9 Northland** W 71-502/10 Carthage** L 46-802/10 Ripon** W 54-452/12 Northern Michigan L 51-652/18 Alma†† L 86-87&

†Northland Tournament‡Bemidji State Tournament

§Saginaw Valley State Invitational#Keweenaw Invitational

**Wisconsin-Green Bay Invitational††SMAIAW Playoff

1979-80 8-14Coach: Lea Korri11/30 Gogebic† W 63-5112/1 Suomi† W 62-4612/5 Northern Michigan L 44-6712/8 Minnesota Duluth W 52-4812/10 Lake Superior State L 43-8012/13 Saginaw Valley State L 36-6412/20 Wisconsin-Superior L 60-801/11 Northwood W 75-561/12 Saginaw Valley State L 46-681/16 Lake Superior State L 54-651/19 St. Scholastica W 69-441/21 St. Norbert L 50-701/26 Wisconsin-Superior L 51-791/29 Northland W 63-341/30 Gogebic L 66-732/1 Central Michigan L 53-952/5 Northern Michigan L 52-952/8 Northland‡ W 71-472/8 Wisconsin-Green Bay‡ L 45-802/9 St. Norbert‡ L 63-912/14 Gogebic W 56-542/28 Lake Superior State L 71-78

†Northland Tournament; ‡UWGB Tournament

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1980-81 1-18GLIAC Record: 0-14 (8th place)Coach: Diane Morea12/3 Northland W 52-4212/10 Northern Michigan L 58-6212/11 Lake Superior State* L 54-7512/18 Oakland* L 41-6412/20 Saginaw Valley State* L 39-661/8 Wayne State* L 28-671/10 Northwood* L 45-531/15 St. Norbert L 52-601/17 Grand Valley State* L 43-581/19 Ferris State* L 67-971/22 Northland L 57-641/26 Oakland* L 51-641/29 Saginaw Valley State* L 27-651/31 Northwood* L 65-702/5 Northern Michigan L 46-732/7 Wayne State* L 37-1002/11 Ferris State* L 59-692/14 Lake Superior State* L 75-78+2/19 Grand Valley State* L 62-75

1981-82 11-12GLIAC Record: 5-11 (6th place, tie)Coach: Diane Morea12/1 Northland L 60-6612/4 Gogebic W 59-4312/5 Northland W 70-69+12/8 Northern Michigan L 41-5912/10 Lake Superior State* W 67-6612/12 Ferris State* W 86-6812/19 Hillsdale* W 64-591/7 Oakland* L 73-841/9 Saginaw Valley State* L 55-851/14 Wayne State* W 57-58!1/16 Northwood* L 54-641/21 Grand Valley State* L 62-691/23 Hillsdale* W 70-581/28 Oakland* L 62-711/30 Saginaw Valley State* L 46-682/4 Wayne State* W 51-52!2/6 Northwood* W 55-492/11 Northland W 68-412/13 Ferris State* L 62-812/15 St. Norbert W 69-562/18 Lake Superior State* L 61-692/20 Grand Valley State* L 74-803/1 Northern Michigan L 62-79

1982-83 11-17GLIAC Record: 4-12 (8th place)Coach: Diane Morea11/27 St. Cloud State L 47-6411/29 Northland L 73-7512/3 Hamline† W 104-3112/4 Northland† W 96-5312/8 Northern Michigan L 64-7012/10 Carthage‡ W 104-6512/11 St. Ambrose‡ L 54-6112/11 Marquette‡ W 83-7512/18 Lake Superior State* W 77-721/6 St. Scholastica W 73-361/8 Grand Valley State* L 84-911/13 Ferris State* L 89-931/15 Saginaw Valley State* L 62-861/17 Northwood* L 50-591/20 Northland W 83-531/22 Wayne State* W 65-601/24 Oakland* L 72-981/26 St. Norbert W 65-531/29 Northern Michigan L 51-661/31 Hillsdale* W 83-722/3 Lake Superior State* L 67-742/5 Ferris State* L 73-792/7 Grand Valley State* W 63-622/10 Saginaw Valley State* L 59-822/12 Northwood* L 54-602/17 Wayne State* L 67-712/19 Oakland* L 40-1012/26 Hillsdale* L 70-74

†Northland Inv.; ‡UW-Stevens Point Tourn.

1983-84 6-18GLIAC Record: 4-12 (7th place, tie)Coach: Diane Morea and Mary Kaminski11/30 Northland W 68-6312/2 Vermilion† W 74-5012/3 Northland† L 79-8212/7 Northern Michigan L 54-6912/9 Marquette‡ L 56-7212/10 Lake Superior State‡ L 66-7312/15 Lake Superior State* W 73-721/5 Grand Valley State* W 75-721/7 Ferris State* L 59-761/12 Saginaw Valley State* L 44-1061/14 Northwood* L 66-781/16 Northland L 62-631/19 Wayne State* L 61-671/21 Oakland* L 50-701/28 Hillsdale* W 76-651/30 Lake Superior State* W 94-88&2/2 Grand Valley State* L 50-732/4 Ferris State* L 61-872/9 Saginaw Valley State* L 48-812/11 Northwood* L 63-672/14 Northern Michigan L 58-692/16 Wayne State* L 61-712/18 Oakland* L 51-642/25 Hillsdale* L 69-83

†Northland Invitational‡Wisconsin-Stevens Point Classic

1984-85 6-20GLIAC Record: 3-13 (8th place)Coach: Cindy Corlett11/30 Wisconsin-Green Bay† L 54-9412/1 North Central† W 89-7112/7 Wisconsin-Stevens Point‡ L 63-7212/8 Minnesota Duluth‡ L 56-7012/14 Northwood§ L 54-7812/15 Siena Heights§ W 79-6512/17 Lake Superior State* L 51-8012/20 Hillsdale* W 80-671/3 Grand Valley State* L 56-831/5 Ferris State* L 69-731/10 Saginaw Valley State* L 47-961/12 Northwood* L 69-831/17 Wayne State* L 57-651/19 Oakland* W 81-701/21 Northland L 75-891/24 Northern Michigan L 50-721/26 Northland W 80-571/31 Grand Valley State* L 59-712/2 Ferris State* L 59-692/4 Lake Superior State* L 55-842/7 Saginaw Valley State* L 59-1042/9 Northwood* L 49-702/11 Northern Michigan L 53-782/14 Wayne State* L 46-762/16 Oakland* L 49-732/23 Hillsdale* W 69-67

†Wisconsin-Green Bay Tournament‡Wisconsin-Stevens Point Tournament

§Grand Valley State Laker Classic

1985-86 7-20GLIAC Record: 3-13 (8th place, tie)Coach: Cindy Corlett11/26 Northland W 87-7511/29 Wisconsin-Oshkosh† W 73-5511/30 Minnesota Duluth† L 62-7412/3 Northland W 71-5812/6 St. Francis‡ W 68-4712/7 Wisconsin-Green Bay‡ L 49-7112/8 North Central‡ L 55-6412/10 Minnesota Duluth L 60-8112/14 Wisconsin-Stevens Point L 43-6112/16 Lake Superior State* L 55-691/4 Ferris State* L 52-611/6 Grand Valley State* L 62-851/9 Saginaw Valley State* L 69-1001/11 Northwood* W 83-811/13 Northern Michigan L 53-821/16 Wayne State* L 61-631/18 Oakland* L 60-871/22 Northern Michigan L 53-771/25 Hillsdale* L 62-711/27 Lake Superior State* L 52-791/30 Grand Valley State* L 50-662/1 Ferris State* L 66-722/6 Saginaw Valley State* L 59-912/8 Northwood* L 70-1042/13 Wayne State* W 74-732/15 Oakland* W 73-682/22 Hillsdale* L 56-66

†American Family Classic (at Minnesota Duluth)‡Wisconsin-Green Bay Invitational

1986-87 7-20GLIAC Record: 3-13 (8th place)Coach: Cindy Corlett11/22 Bemidji State L 52-8411/25 Northland W 74-5411/29 Wisconsin-Superior W 70-5812/2 Northern Michigan L 63-7712/6 Lake Superior State† L 50-8612/7 Northland† W 70-5012/9 Northland W 68-4512/12 Minnesota Duluth‡ L 65-8012/13 Winona State‡ L 71-7312/15 Lake Superior State* L 58-841/7 Wisconsin-Superior L 68-771/10 Hillsdale* L 74-781/15 Ferris State* L 46-661/17 Grand Valley State* L 51-671/19 Lake Superior State* L 48-911/22 Northwood* L 78-801/24 Saginaw Valley State* L 46-901/29 Oakland* L 59-781/31 Wayne State* W 83-632/5 Northern Michigan L 42-762/7 Hillsdale* W 82-76+2/12 Ferris State* L 61-702/14 Grand Valley State* L 52-692/19 Northwood* L 69-772/21 Saginaw Valley State* L 54-772/26 Oakland* L 63-972/28 Wayne State* W 69-55†Upper Peninsula Classic (at Northern Michigan)

‡Twin Ports Classic (at Minnesota Duluth)

1987-88 10-17GLIAC Record: 3-13 (9th place)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/21 Wisconsin-Superior W 72-5211/24 Northland W 86-6411/27 Minnesota Duluth† L 54-7311/28 Bethel† L 64-7812/1 Wisconsin-Superior W 68-5812/3 Minnesota Duluth L 67-7812/5 St. Scholastica L 59-8112/12 Marycrest‡ W 91-8512/13 Northland‡ W 83-7612/14 St. Scholastica W 87-8212/17 Lake Superior State* L 57-821/7 Oakland* L 62-801/9 Wayne State* L 63-751/13 Northern Michigan* L 69-751/16 Hillsdale* W 71-671/18 Lake Superior State* L 65-1041/21 Ferris State* L 71-731/23 Grand Valley State* L 56-711/30 Saginaw Valley State* L 72-892/4 Oakland* L 56-832/6 Wayne State* W 68-592/10 Northern Michigan* L 74-792/13 Hillsdale* L 73-782/18 Ferris State* W 87-732/20 Grand Valley State* L 45-872/25 Northwood W 73-662/27 Saginaw Valley State* L 61-65

†American Family Classic (at Minnesota Duluth)‡Northland Tournament

1988-89 16-11GLIAC Record: 9-7 (3rd place)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/22 Northland W 60-5411/23 Winona State W 81-6911/28 Wisconsin-Superior W 73-4511/29 Minnesota Duluth L 69-7512/3 Southwest State W 99-6512/5 Northland W 82-5112/7 Northern Michigan* L 58-7012/13 Wisconsin-Superior W 84-4712/15 North Dakota L 63-7912/16 Bemidji State L 60-6812/19 Minnesota Duluth L 63-821/5 Hillsdale* W 74-641/12 Grand Valley State* W 70-681/14 Ferris State* W 92-681/19 Saginaw Valley State* L 59-861/21 Lake Superior State* W 84-801/26 Wayne State* W 79-731/28 Oakland* L 58-772/2 Hillsdale* W 82-722/4 Northwood W 74-622/6 Northern Michigan* L 72-822/9 Grand Valley State* L 70-752/11 Ferris State* W 73-522/16 Saginaw Valley State* L 83-862/18 Lake Superior State* W 82-812/23 Wayne State* W 61-542/25 Oakland* L 48-90

1989-90 17-11GLIAC Record: 8-8 (5th place, tie)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/21 Northland W 88-5211/24 Wisconsin-Stevens Point† W 72-6411/25 Minnesota Duluth† L 66-8311/29 St. Scholastica W 84-7312/6 Northern Michigan* L 53-9112/7 North Dakota L 62-7612/14 Wisconsin-Stevens Point W 97-88&12/16 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W 77-641/5 Minnesota Duluth L 71-731/6 Hillsdale* W 96-661/11 Ferris State* W 60-481/13 Grand Valley State* L 65-731/15 Wisconsin-Superior W 78-431/18 Lake Superior State* L 66-691/20 Saginaw Valley State* L 55-601/23 Wisconsin-Superior W 80-491/25 Oakland* L 72-811/27 Wayne State* W 66-631/30 Northland W 82-502/1 Northwood W 74-672/3 Hillsdale* W 87-672/8 Ferris State* W 59-582/10 Grand Valley State* L 62-752/12 Northern Michigan* W 69-542/15 Lake Superior State* W 81-672/17 Saginaw Valley State* L 68-69+2/22 Oakland* L 76-802/24 Wayne State* W 73-59

†American Family Classic (at Minnesota Duluth)

Mary Fisher (1983-87) ranks sixth in career scoring (1,250 points) and second in career rebounding (716) at Michigan Tech. She led the Huskies in both scoring and rebounding during her final three seasons in a black and gold uniform (1984-85, 1985-86, and 1986-87).

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2000-01 26-4GLIAC Record: 16-2 (1st Place-North Div.)Coach: Darla Olson11/18 Lewis W 88-7511/22 Minnesota Duluth W 71-5911/24 St. Cloud State W 63-5812/4 Northern Michigan* L 66-7812/7 Northland W 67-4912/9 Saginaw Valley State* W 69-6112/15 St. Scholastica W 78-3612/17 Bemidji State W 98-3712/29 Florida Southern L 62-7012/30 Tampa (Fla.) W 57-541/4 Wayne State* W 54-431/6 Hillsdale* W 77-611/11 Gannon* W 71-571/13 Mercyhurst* W 76-461/18 Ashland* L 52-691/20 Findlay* W 64-531/25 Northwood* W 61-501/27 Lake Superior State* W 77-602/1 Ferris State* W 70-592/3 Grand Valley State* W 60-462/5 Saginaw Valley State* W 68-572/12 Northern Michigan* W 81-742/15 Lake Superior State* W 75-592/17 Northwood* W 65-502/22 Grand Valley State* W 69-572/24 Ferris State* W 70-602/28 Lake Superior State† W 71-573/2 Hillsdale† W 72-453/3 Gannon† W 84-663/10 Northern Michigan ‡ L 63-76

‡NCAA Tournament (at Michigan Tech)

2001-02 19-10GLIAC Record: 11-7 (3rd Place-North Div.)Coach: Darla Olson11/19 Southern Indiana L 79-9511/21 Oakland City W 68-5211/29 Finlandia W 63-4512/1 Minnesota Duluth L 47-6712/4 Northland W 81-5912/8 St. Scholastica W 74-3112/10 Lake Superior State* L 61-7412/15 Lewis W 80-4412/20 Bemidji State W 86-461/3 Gannon* L 67-791/5 Ashland* L 45-611/7 Mercyhurst* W 78-471/10 Hillsdale* L 54-681/12 Wayne State* W 65-621/14 Findlay* L 52-651/17 Saginaw Valley State* W 61-461/21 Northern Michigan* W 66-651/24 Northwood* W 72-481/31 Ferris State* W 69-672/2 Grand Valley State* L 52-632/5 Northern Michigan* W 75-542/9 Saginaw Valley State* W 59-482/14 Lake Superior State* W 84-652/16 Northwood* W 68-642/21 Grand Valley State* L 57-822/23 Ferris State* W 70-652/28 Gannon† W 75-703/1 Lake Superior State† W 82-623/2 Hillsdale† L 59-65

2002-03 15-13GLIAC Record: 10-8 (4th Place-North Div., tie)Coach: Darla Olson11/22 Quincy+ L 52-6511/23 Winona State+ L 68-7711/27 Finlandia W 68-5012/2 Lake Superior State* W 82-7512/4 Northland W 61-4312/7 North Dakota L 67-9012/11 Minnesota Duluth L 69-7512/14 Bemidji State W 72-5712/20 Southern Indiana W 72-6112/31 Mercyhurst* W 74-651/2 Gannon* W 77-611/4 Ashland* W 72-621/9 Hillsdale* L 60-701/11 Wayne State* L 67-781/16 Saginaw Valley State* W 89-661/18 Findlay* L 52-671/21 St. Scholastica W 77-421/25 Northwood* W 72-611/27 Northern Michigan* L 74-761/30 Ferris State* L 76-812/1 Grand Valley State* L 58-702/6 Saginaw Valley State* W 70-582/10 Northern Michigan* W 76-602/13 Lake Superior State* L 54-712/15 Northwood* L 67-682/20 Grand Valley State* W 74-642/22 Ferris State* W 72-663/1 Hillsdale† L 52-74

+Quincy Tournament

2003-04 16-11GLIAC Record: 11-7 (4th Place-North Div., tie)Coach: John Barnes11/17 Finlandia W 61-5611/21 Hillsdale@ W 56-5511/22 Lewis@ W 81-7411/28 Minnesota Duluth+ L 65-6711/29 Southwest State+ W 72-5612/4 Northern Michigan* W 66-6012/10 Northwood* W 60-4612/19 Minnesota Duluth L 54-6612/21 Quincy L 64-711/5 Northland W 63-461/8 Wayne State* L 61-631/10 Hillsdale* W 81-711/15 Gannon* L 50-531/17 Mercyhurst* W 72-501/19 Ashland* L 68-701/24 Findlay* W 61-441/29 Saginaw Valley State* W 69-531/31 Lake Superior State* L 55-622/5 Ferris State* L 65-752/7 Grand Valley State* W 77-652/12 Northwood* W 74-402/16 Northern Michigan* L 60-682/19 Lake Superior State* L 67-712/21 Saginaw Valley State* W 92-552/26 Grand Valley State* W 71-572/28 Ferris State* W 67-64+3/2 Ferris State† L 70-72

@Sleep Inn Classic (Allendale, Mich.)+American Family Classic (Duluth, Minn.)

2004-05 21-8GLIAC Record: 15-3 (3rd Place-North Div.)Coach: John Barnes11/15 Minnesota Duluth L 66-7311/19 North Dakota@ W 65-59 11/20 St. Cloud State@ L 58-62 11/26 Minnesota Duluth+ L 61-69+11/27 St. Cloud State+ W 89-79 12/1 Northern Michigan* W 52-47 12/8 Northwood* W 84-70 12/13 Finlandia W 76-43 12/17 Florida Southern% W 69-57 12/18 Central State% W 51-50 12/28 Wisconsin-Parkside W 67-66+1/3 Ashland* W 62-49 1/6 Wayne State* W 55-53 1/8 Hillsdale* W 53-42 1/13 Gannon* W 80-60 1/15 Mercyhurst* W 68-41 1/18 Northern Michigan* W 54-51 1/22 Findlay* W 53-48 1/27 Saginaw Valley State* W 62-40 1/29 Lake Superior State* L 63-71 2/3 Ferris State* W 83-74 2/5 Grand Valley State* L 44-63 2/12 Northwood* W 64-26 2/17 Lake Superior State* L 59-64 2/19 Saginaw Valley State* W 65-54 2/24 Grand Valley State* W 67-57 2/26 Ferris State* W 60-48 3/1 Grand Valley State† L 48-663/11 Indianapolis‡ L 54-60

@Sleep Inn Classic (Allendale, Mich)+American Family Classic (Duluth, Minn.)

%Holiday Inn Express Classic (Houghton, Mich.)‡NCAA Tournament (Allendale, Mich.)

2005-06 19-9GLIAC Record: 14-4 (2nd Place-North Div.)Coach: John Barnes11/18 Wisconsin-Parkside^ W 66-6311/19 Lewis^ L 53-7111/25 Lewis% W 56-5511/26 Marygrove% W 64-4412/3 Ashland* W 69-4312/5 Northland W 69-4312/8 Northwood* W 63-5912/10 Saginaw Valley State* W 51-4312/17 Findlay* W 72-6712/21 Minnesota Duluth L 40-541/2 Northern Michigan* W 58-561/5 Grand Valley State* W 64-581/7 Lake Superior State* L 58-741/12 Wisconsin-Parkside L 54-721/19 Wayne State* W 69-541/21 Hillsdale* W 62-561/26 Saginaw Valley State* L 57-611/28 Northwood* W 71-472/2 Gannon* W 84-792/4 Mercyhurst* W 66-512/9 Ferris State* W 66-522/11 Lake Superior State* W 72-412/16 Grand Valley State* L 39-602/18 Ferris State* L 61-702/22 Finlandia W 82-412/25 Northern Michigan* W 67-572/28 Lake Superior State† L 50-643/10 Northern Kentucky L 66-67

^GLVC/GLIAC Challenge (Romeoville, Ill.)%Sleep Inn Classic (Allendale, Mich.)

2006-07 19-9GLIAC Record: 12-6 (4th Place-North Div.)Coach: John Barnes11/17 Wisconsin-Parkside^ W 73-6311/18 Lewis^ L 69-8211/24 Tampa& L 50-6311/25 Rollins& W 53-4711/29 Northern Michigan* W 69-5812/2 Ashland* W 86-7912/7 Northwood* W 62-4812/9 Saginaw Valley State* L 54-6812/16 Findlay* W 76-5712/22 Minnesota Duluth W 74-6212/29 Marygrove+ W 73-5012/30 Finlandia+ W 78-591/3 Grand Valley State* W 64-591/6 Lake Superior State* L 64-731/9 Northland W 75-601/13 Ferris State* L 64-771/18 Wayne State* L 61-621/20 Hillsdale* L 65-691/25 Saginaw Valley State* W 68-651/27 Northwood* W 85-652/1 Gannon* W 75-612/3 Mercyhurst* W 74-412/8 Ferris State* W 69-652/10 Lake Superior State* W 74-612/14 Grand Valley State* L 42-652/24 Northern Michigan* W 57-502/27 Grand Valley State!† W 63-573/2 Gannon† L 60-80

^GLIAC/GLVC Challenge (Houghton, Mich.)&Rollins Thanksgiving Classic (Winter Park, Fla.)+Country Inn & Suites Classic (Houghton, Mich.)

2007-2008 23-8 GLIAC Record: 13-5 (1st Place-North Div., tie)Coach: John Barnes11/16 Wisconsin-Parkside^ L 69-7511/17 Lewis^ L 47-5811/23 Minnesota Duluth# W 79-6911/24 St. Cloud State# W 73-7011/29 Mercyhurst* W 71-5912/1 Gannon* W 76-6512/5 Minnesota Duluth W 81-5612/8 Northern Michigan* W 74-6112/15 Findlay* L 77-9212/21 MSU Moorhead W 47-4412/29 Marygrove& W 77-2712/30 Finlandia& W 89-461/2 Northland W 84-291/5 Grand Valley State* W 72-481/10 Northwood* W 65-591/12 Saginaw Valley State* W 77-711/17 Wayne State* W 67-521/19 Hillsdale* W 84-671/24 Ashland* L 60-611/26 Ferris State* W 75-74+2/2 Lake Superior State* W 64-582/7 Grand Valley State* W 60-492/9 Ferris State* L 58-702/14 Saginaw Valley State* W 67-402/16 Northwood* L 53-632/20 Northern Michigan* W 54-522/25 Lake Superior State* L 53-563/1 Grand Valley State† W 63-583/7 Wayne State† W 83-623/8 Ashland† W 81-533/14 Missouri S&T$ L 66-75

^ GLIAC/GLVC Challenge(Kenosha, Wisc.)# The Edge Thanksgiving Classic (Duluth, Minn.)& Country Inn & Suites Classic (Houghton, Mich.)$ NCAA Great Lakes Regional (Springfeild, Mo.)

1990-91 22-7GLIAC Record: 14-2 (1st place)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/20 Northland W 88-5411/24 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W 63-4911/27 Minnesota Duluth L 67-8012/1 Northwood W 59-5312/3 Northland W 81-3512/8 Northern Michigan* L 69-7312/12 Wisconsin-Stevens Point W 75-5712/18 Minnesota Duluth L 53-6312/19 St. Scholastica L 66-701/3 Hillsdale* W 93-701/10 Grand Valley State* W 76-501/12 Ferris State* W 71-701/14 St. Scholastica W 74-641/17 Saginaw Valley State* W 64-611/19 Lake Superior State* W 72-451/24 Wayne State* W 66-621/26 Oakland* W 81-661/28 Northern Michigan* W 74-681/31 Hillsdale* W 86-422/2 Wisconsin-Parkside W 82-512/7 Grand Valley State* W 63-59+2/9 Ferris State* W 75-602/14 Saginaw Valley State* W 74-502/16 Lake Superior State* W 50-492/21 Wayne State* W 73-522/23 Oakland* L 51-593/1 Grand Valley State† W 85-763/2 Northern Michigan† L 64-663/8 Bellarmine‡ L 66-84

‡NCAA Tournament (at Northern Kentucky)

1991-92 23-6GLIAC Record: 14-2 (1st place)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/27 St. Scholastica W 64-4911/29 Bemidji State L 59-8111/30 North Dakota L 66-7412/7 St. Cloud State W 80-5412/10 Minnesota Duluth W 65-5012/14 St. Cloud State W 74-5912/16 St. Scholastica W 84-461/4 Wisconsin-Eau Claire W 78-661/7 Minnesota Duluth W 88-481/11 Hillsdale* W 87-431/13 Northern Michigan* W 83-811/16 Ferris State* W 59-411/18 Grand Valley State* W 70-571/23 Lake Superior State* W 86-711/25 Saginaw Valley State* W 66-541/28 Hillsdale* W 82-531/30 Oakland* L 56-712/1 Wayne State* W 80-522/8 Wisconsin-Parkside W 70-452/13 Ferris State* W 48-472/15 Grand Valley State* W 57-492/17 Northern Michigan* L 54-652/20 Lake Superior State* W 54-522/22 Saginaw Valley State* W 76-612/27 Oakland* W 85-712/29 Wayne State* W 78-573/6 Lake Superior State† W 61-533/7 Northern Michigan† L 60-613/13 St. Joseph’s‡ L 66-76

‡NCAA Tournament (at St. Joseph’s)

1992-93 30-3GLIAC Record: 15-1 (1st place)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/20 Minnesota Duluth W 76-6011/27 North Dakota W 86-7111/28 Bemidji State W 77-5612/1 Minnesota Duluth W 85-5812/5 Wisconsin-Parkside W 72-7012/10 Grand Valley State* W 81-6712/12 Ferris State* W 89-6712/17 Northwood W 81-3512/19 Lake Superior State* W 77-651/2 Bryant‡ W 79-571/3 Florida Tech‡ L 66-68+1/7 Saginaw Valley State* W 73-701/9 Oakland* W 90-661/14 Hillsdale* W 83-721/16 Wayne State* W 75-401/23 Northern Michigan* W 71-701/28 Grand Valley State* W 71-641/30 Ferris State* W 68-572/4 Northwood W 81-522/6 Lake Superior State* W 64-562/8 Northern Michigan* L 73-802/11 Saginaw Valley State* W 86-702/13 Oakland* W 68-622/18 Hillsdale* W 75-602/20 Wayne State* W 79-503/1 Wisconsin-Parkside W 71-483/5 Oakland† W 80-713/6 Saginaw Valley State† W 70-633/12 Bellarmine§ W 92-733/13 Saginaw Valley State§ W 77-583/20 Washburn§ W 78-77+3/26 Delta State§ L 67-713/27 Bentley§ W 74-60

§NCAA Tournament (multiple locations)‡Florida Tech Holiday Classic

1993-94 23-6GLIAC Record: 15-3 (2nd place)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/23 Minnesota Duluth W 67-5611/26 Bemidji State W 68-6511/27 North Dakota L 61-6512/4 Wayne State* W 90-6712/11 Northern Michigan* W 67-6612/16 Wisconsin-Parkside W 61-5112/18 Hillsdale* W 91-5012/30 St. Ambrose W 85-701/2 Minnesota Duluth W 83-771/6 Grand Valley State* W 78-741/8 Ferris State* W 72-64+1/13 Northwood* W 74-551/15 Lake Superior State* W 76-691/20 Saginaw Valley State* W 51-431/22 Oakland* L 73-821/27 Hillsdale* W 72-601/29 Wayne State* L 59-612/5 Northern Michigan* W 69-622/10 Grand Valley State* W 70-482/12 Ferris State* W 88-562/17 Northwood* W 81-492/19 Lake Superior State* L 72-792/24 Saginaw Valley State* W 83-682/26 Oakland* W 72-642/28 Wisconsin-Parkside W 70-493/4 Lake Superior State† W 69-683/5 Oakland† L 72-743/8 SIU-Edwardsville‡ W 69-573/11 Bellarmine‡ L 54-59‡NCAA Tournament (at Michigan Tech, Oakland)

1994-95 24-6GLIAC Record: 15-3 (1st place)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/25 Bemidji State W 89-5711/26 Minnesota Duluth W 69-6411/29 North Dakota W 63-6012/3 Mankato State W 78-6712/10 Northern Michigan* W 79-7112/15 Wisconsin-Parkside W 81-4312/17 St. Joseph’s W 87-5412/21 Minnesota Duluth L 60-671/2 Wisconsin-Parkside W 88-551/5 Hillsdale* L 71-79+1/7 Wayne State* W 76-711/12 Grand Valley State* W 89-741/14 Ferris State* W 72-471/19 Oakland* W 77-651/21 Saginaw Valley State* L 64-671/26 Northwood* W 87-581/28 Lake Superior State* L 71-801/30 Northern Michigan* W 69-662/1 Northwood* W 78-482/4 Lake Superior State* W 67-652/9 Oakland* W 92-852/11 Saginaw Valley State W 83-732/16 Grand Valley State* W 84-692/18 Ferris State* W 76-512/23 Hillsdale* W 81-592/25 Wayne State* W 82-633/3 Oakland† W 77-623/4 Northern Michigan† L 67-743/10 Northern Michigan‡ W 68-553/11 Oakland‡ L 56-60

‡NCAA Tournament (at Michigan Tech)

1995-96 18-11GLIAC Record: 12-6 (4th place)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/18 Mankato State W 73-5311/24 North Dakota L 46-7611/25 Bemidji State L 57-7112/1 UT-Chattanooga W 64-5112/2 Wisconsin-Parkside W 74-5112/4 Northern Michigan* W 63-6012/9 Oakland* L 52-6112/13 Minnesota Duluth L 59-7612/16 St. Joseph’s W 92-5712/30 Minnesota Duluth L 62-681/4 Northwood* W 61-511/6 Grand Valley State* W 67-661/11 Wayne State* W 63-421/13 Ashland* L 61-741/18 Mercyhurst* W 66-461/20 Gannon* W 78-421/25 Hillsdale* W 92-90+1/27 Saginaw Valley State* L 47-492/1 Ferris State* W 77-662/3 Lake Superior State* W 71-552/8 Northern Michigan* L 60-65+2/10 Oakland* W 59-582/15 Ferris State* W 55-422/17 Grand Valley State* L 67-702/19 Lake Superior State* L 67-762/22 Saginaw Valley State* W 84-652/29 Hillsdale† W 58-483/1 Oakland† W 54-513/2 Northern Michigan† L 57-78

1996-97 21-9GLIAC Record: 15-3 (2nd Place-North Div.)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/17 Wisconsin-Parkside W 73-4411/23 Bemidji State W 87-7011/24 Southern Indiana W 84-7311/30 Minnesota Duluth L 57-6212/5 Hillsdale* W 79-7112/7 Wayne State* W 71-5612/12 Gannon* W 77-5312/14 Mercyhurst* W 72-6312/19 Denver W 57-4212/21 Northern Colorado L 60-7112/29 Minnesota Duluth L 60-711/2 Grand Valley State* W 98-611/4 Ferris State* W 71-501/9 Saginaw Valley State* W 60-481/11 Northwood* W 63-491/18 Lake Superior State* W 70-471/20 Northern Michigan* L 50-811/25 Oakland* W 72-682/1 Ashland* W 75-632/6 Grand Valley State* L 66-752/8 Ferris State* W 72-412/13 Saginaw Valley State* W 92-692/15 Northwood* W 86-472/17 Northern Michigan* L 80-862/22 Lake Superior State* W 68-592/27 Mercyhurst† W 77-682/28 Oakland† L 51-583/1 Saginaw Valley State† L 64-71+3/6 Bellarmine‡ W 83-80+3/7 Southern Indiana‡ L 48-66

‡NCAA Tournament (at Northern Michigan)

1997-98 21-10GLIAC Record: 12-6 (3rd Place-North Div.)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/15 Southern Indiana L 68-8411/22 Northland W 85-3711/25 Wisconsin-Parkside W 93-5911/29 North Dakota W 76-7212/4 Wayne State* W 86-5312/6 Ashland* L 73-7912/13 Denver W 71-4912/18 Minnesota Duluth L 52-6112/20 Bemidji State W 70-4612/29 Minnesota Duluth W 61-541/2 Gannon* W 73-551/3 Mercyhurst* W 68-481/8 Hillsdale* W 85-701/10 Findlay* W 79-331/15 Saginaw Valley State* L 57-601/17 Northwood* W 71-411/22 Grand Valley State* L 73-761/24 Ferris State* W 79-451/26 Northern Michigan* L 64-771/31 Lake Superior State* W 85-702/5 Saginaw Valley State* W 96-842/7 Northwood* W 85-362/12 Grand Valley State* W 76-662/14 Ferris State* L 83-85+2/16 Northern Michigan* W 75-712/21 Lake Superior State* L 65-682/26 Saginaw Valley State† W 82-642/27 Northern Michigan† L 60-633/5 SIU-Edwardsville‡ W 60-473/6 Southern Indiana‡ W 94-92&3/7 Northern Michigan‡ L 58-74

‡NCAA Tournament (at Southern Indiana)

1998-99 28-3GLIAC Record: 17-2 (1st Place-North Div.)Coach: Darla Innes11/14 Wisconsin-Parkside W 79-5111/21 Westminster* W 114-3811/23 St. Scholastica W 87-4011/27 Minnesota-Morris W 78-3812/3 Wayne State* W 74-4912/5 Ashland* W 111-5812/11 Northland W 81-2912/17 Minnesota Duluth W 65-5412/19 Bemidji State W 83-5812/29 Minnesota Duluth W 85-611/2 Gannon* W 83-501/3 Mercyhurst* W 85-361/7 Hillsdale* L 72-75+1/9 Findlay* W 63-501/14 Saginaw Valley State* W 93-531/16 Northwood* W 79-531/18 Northern Michigan* W 77-701/21 Grand Valley State W 81-641/23 Ferris State* W 57-561/30 Lake Superior State* W 85-732/4 Saginaw Valley State* L 77-852/6 Northwood* W 88-572/11 Grand Valley State* W 84-562/13 Ferris State* W 87-632/15 Northern Michigan* W 81-662/20 Lake Superior State* W 81-582/24 Ashland† W 82-472/26 Grand Valley State† W 85-742/27 Hillsdale† W 75-713/5 SIU-Edwardsville‡ W 87-733/6 Northern Kentucky‡ L 63-65

‡NCAA Tournament (at Northern Kentucky)

1999-2000 23-7GLIAC Record: 16-2 (1st Place-North Div.)Coach: Darla Olson11/19 Northland W 68-4211/22 Westminster* W 71-3011/27 St. Scholastica W 90-3312/2 Wayne State* W 65-3812/4 Ashland* W 84-4212/11 North Dakota W 61-5912/13 Bemidji State W 75-6912/14 St. Cloud State L 70-8812/18 Suomi W 90-4712/30 Minnesota Duluth L 71-811/6 Gannon* W 65-63+1/8 Mercyhurst* W 66-411/13 Hillsdale* L 71-791/15 Findlay* L 87-88+1/20 Saginaw Valley State* W 69-461/22 Northwood* W 65-591/27 Grand Valley State* W 83-651/29 Ferris State* W 77-701/31 Northern Michigan* W 72-71+2/5 Lake Superior State* W 73-612/10 Saginaw Valley State* W 70-512/12 Northwood* W 74-612/14 Northern Michigan* W 94-752/17 Grand Valley State* W 61-562/19 Ferris State* L 57-602/20 Lake Superior State* W 74-70+3/2 Mercyhurst† W 75-543/3 Northern Michigan† L 66-713/9 Gannon‡ W 68-473/10 Northern Kentucky‡ L 59-60

‡NCAA Tournament (at Northern Kentucky)

Sara Ferris (1995-99) appeared in 119 games for the Huskies — the eighth-most in school history. She helped Michigan Tech to an 88-33 record during her four years and tallied 703 career points and 515 career rebounds.

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2000-01 26-4GLIAC Record: 16-2 (1st Place-North Div.)Coach: Darla Olson11/18 Lewis W 88-7511/22 Minnesota Duluth W 71-5911/24 St. Cloud State W 63-5812/4 Northern Michigan* L 66-7812/7 Northland W 67-4912/9 Saginaw Valley State* W 69-6112/15 St. Scholastica W 78-3612/17 Bemidji State W 98-3712/29 Florida Southern L 62-7012/30 Tampa (Fla.) W 57-541/4 Wayne State* W 54-431/6 Hillsdale* W 77-611/11 Gannon* W 71-571/13 Mercyhurst* W 76-461/18 Ashland* L 52-691/20 Findlay* W 64-531/25 Northwood* W 61-501/27 Lake Superior State* W 77-602/1 Ferris State* W 70-592/3 Grand Valley State* W 60-462/5 Saginaw Valley State* W 68-572/12 Northern Michigan* W 81-742/15 Lake Superior State* W 75-592/17 Northwood* W 65-502/22 Grand Valley State* W 69-572/24 Ferris State* W 70-602/28 Lake Superior State† W 71-573/2 Hillsdale† W 72-453/3 Gannon† W 84-663/10 Northern Michigan ‡ L 63-76

‡NCAA Tournament (at Michigan Tech)

2001-02 19-10GLIAC Record: 11-7 (3rd Place-North Div.)Coach: Darla Olson11/19 Southern Indiana L 79-9511/21 Oakland City W 68-5211/29 Finlandia W 63-4512/1 Minnesota Duluth L 47-6712/4 Northland W 81-5912/8 St. Scholastica W 74-3112/10 Lake Superior State* L 61-7412/15 Lewis W 80-4412/20 Bemidji State W 86-461/3 Gannon* L 67-791/5 Ashland* L 45-611/7 Mercyhurst* W 78-471/10 Hillsdale* L 54-681/12 Wayne State* W 65-621/14 Findlay* L 52-651/17 Saginaw Valley State* W 61-461/21 Northern Michigan* W 66-651/24 Northwood* W 72-481/31 Ferris State* W 69-672/2 Grand Valley State* L 52-632/5 Northern Michigan* W 75-542/9 Saginaw Valley State* W 59-482/14 Lake Superior State* W 84-652/16 Northwood* W 68-642/21 Grand Valley State* L 57-822/23 Ferris State* W 70-652/28 Gannon† W 75-703/1 Lake Superior State† W 82-623/2 Hillsdale† L 59-65

2002-03 15-13GLIAC Record: 10-8 (4th Place-North Div., tie)Coach: Darla Olson11/22 Quincy+ L 52-6511/23 Winona State+ L 68-7711/27 Finlandia W 68-5012/2 Lake Superior State* W 82-7512/4 Northland W 61-4312/7 North Dakota L 67-9012/11 Minnesota Duluth L 69-7512/14 Bemidji State W 72-5712/20 Southern Indiana W 72-6112/31 Mercyhurst* W 74-651/2 Gannon* W 77-611/4 Ashland* W 72-621/9 Hillsdale* L 60-701/11 Wayne State* L 67-781/16 Saginaw Valley State* W 89-661/18 Findlay* L 52-671/21 St. Scholastica W 77-421/25 Northwood* W 72-611/27 Northern Michigan* L 74-761/30 Ferris State* L 76-812/1 Grand Valley State* L 58-702/6 Saginaw Valley State* W 70-582/10 Northern Michigan* W 76-602/13 Lake Superior State* L 54-712/15 Northwood* L 67-682/20 Grand Valley State* W 74-642/22 Ferris State* W 72-663/1 Hillsdale† L 52-74

+Quincy Tournament

2003-04 16-11GLIAC Record: 11-7 (4th Place-North Div., tie)Coach: John Barnes11/17 Finlandia W 61-5611/21 Hillsdale@ W 56-5511/22 Lewis@ W 81-7411/28 Minnesota Duluth+ L 65-6711/29 Southwest State+ W 72-5612/4 Northern Michigan* W 66-6012/10 Northwood* W 60-4612/19 Minnesota Duluth L 54-6612/21 Quincy L 64-711/5 Northland W 63-461/8 Wayne State* L 61-631/10 Hillsdale* W 81-711/15 Gannon* L 50-531/17 Mercyhurst* W 72-501/19 Ashland* L 68-701/24 Findlay* W 61-441/29 Saginaw Valley State* W 69-531/31 Lake Superior State* L 55-622/5 Ferris State* L 65-752/7 Grand Valley State* W 77-652/12 Northwood* W 74-402/16 Northern Michigan* L 60-682/19 Lake Superior State* L 67-712/21 Saginaw Valley State* W 92-552/26 Grand Valley State* W 71-572/28 Ferris State* W 67-64+3/2 Ferris State† L 70-72

@Sleep Inn Classic (Allendale, Mich.)+American Family Classic (Duluth, Minn.)

2004-05 21-8GLIAC Record: 15-3 (3rd Place-North Div.)Coach: John Barnes11/15 Minnesota Duluth L 66-7311/19 North Dakota@ W 65-59 11/20 St. Cloud State@ L 58-62 11/26 Minnesota Duluth+ L 61-69+11/27 St. Cloud State+ W 89-79 12/1 Northern Michigan* W 52-47 12/8 Northwood* W 84-70 12/13 Finlandia W 76-43 12/17 Florida Southern% W 69-57 12/18 Central State% W 51-50 12/28 Wisconsin-Parkside W 67-66+1/3 Ashland* W 62-49 1/6 Wayne State* W 55-53 1/8 Hillsdale* W 53-42 1/13 Gannon* W 80-60 1/15 Mercyhurst* W 68-41 1/18 Northern Michigan* W 54-51 1/22 Findlay* W 53-48 1/27 Saginaw Valley State* W 62-40 1/29 Lake Superior State* L 63-71 2/3 Ferris State* W 83-74 2/5 Grand Valley State* L 44-63 2/12 Northwood* W 64-26 2/17 Lake Superior State* L 59-64 2/19 Saginaw Valley State* W 65-54 2/24 Grand Valley State* W 67-57 2/26 Ferris State* W 60-48 3/1 Grand Valley State† L 48-663/11 Indianapolis‡ L 54-60

@Sleep Inn Classic (Allendale, Mich)+American Family Classic (Duluth, Minn.)

%Holiday Inn Express Classic (Houghton, Mich.)‡NCAA Tournament (Allendale, Mich.)

2005-06 19-9GLIAC Record: 14-4 (2nd Place-North Div.)Coach: John Barnes11/18 Wisconsin-Parkside^ W 66-6311/19 Lewis^ L 53-7111/25 Lewis% W 56-5511/26 Marygrove% W 64-4412/3 Ashland* W 69-4312/5 Northland W 69-4312/8 Northwood* W 63-5912/10 Saginaw Valley State* W 51-4312/17 Findlay* W 72-6712/21 Minnesota Duluth L 40-541/2 Northern Michigan* W 58-561/5 Grand Valley State* W 64-581/7 Lake Superior State* L 58-741/12 Wisconsin-Parkside L 54-721/19 Wayne State* W 69-541/21 Hillsdale* W 62-561/26 Saginaw Valley State* L 57-611/28 Northwood* W 71-472/2 Gannon* W 84-792/4 Mercyhurst* W 66-512/9 Ferris State* W 66-522/11 Lake Superior State* W 72-412/16 Grand Valley State* L 39-602/18 Ferris State* L 61-702/22 Finlandia W 82-412/25 Northern Michigan* W 67-572/28 Lake Superior State† L 50-643/10 Northern Kentucky L 66-67

^GLVC/GLIAC Challenge (Romeoville, Ill.)%Sleep Inn Classic (Allendale, Mich.)

2006-07 19-9GLIAC Record: 12-6 (4th Place-North Div.)Coach: John Barnes11/17 Wisconsin-Parkside^ W 73-6311/18 Lewis^ L 69-8211/24 Tampa& L 50-6311/25 Rollins& W 53-4711/29 Northern Michigan* W 69-5812/2 Ashland* W 86-7912/7 Northwood* W 62-4812/9 Saginaw Valley State* L 54-6812/16 Findlay* W 76-5712/22 Minnesota Duluth W 74-6212/29 Marygrove+ W 73-5012/30 Finlandia+ W 78-591/3 Grand Valley State* W 64-591/6 Lake Superior State* L 64-731/9 Northland W 75-601/13 Ferris State* L 64-771/18 Wayne State* L 61-621/20 Hillsdale* L 65-691/25 Saginaw Valley State* W 68-651/27 Northwood* W 85-652/1 Gannon* W 75-612/3 Mercyhurst* W 74-412/8 Ferris State* W 69-652/10 Lake Superior State* W 74-612/14 Grand Valley State* L 42-652/24 Northern Michigan* W 57-502/27 Grand Valley State!† W 63-573/2 Gannon† L 60-80

^GLIAC/GLVC Challenge (Houghton, Mich.)&Rollins Thanksgiving Classic (Winter Park, Fla.)+Country Inn & Suites Classic (Houghton, Mich.)

2007-2008 23-8 GLIAC Record: 13-5 (1st Place-North Div., tie)Coach: John Barnes11/16 Wisconsin-Parkside^ L 69-7511/17 Lewis^ L 47-5811/23 Minnesota Duluth# W 79-6911/24 St. Cloud State# W 73-7011/29 Mercyhurst* W 71-5912/1 Gannon* W 76-6512/5 Minnesota Duluth W 81-5612/8 Northern Michigan* W 74-6112/15 Findlay* L 77-9212/21 MSU Moorhead W 47-4412/29 Marygrove& W 77-2712/30 Finlandia& W 89-461/2 Northland W 84-291/5 Grand Valley State* W 72-481/10 Northwood* W 65-591/12 Saginaw Valley State* W 77-711/17 Wayne State* W 67-521/19 Hillsdale* W 84-671/24 Ashland* L 60-611/26 Ferris State* W 75-74+2/2 Lake Superior State* W 64-582/7 Grand Valley State* W 60-492/9 Ferris State* L 58-702/14 Saginaw Valley State* W 67-402/16 Northwood* L 53-632/20 Northern Michigan* W 54-522/25 Lake Superior State* L 53-563/1 Grand Valley State† W 63-583/7 Wayne State† W 83-623/8 Ashland† W 81-533/14 Missouri S&T$ L 66-75

^ GLIAC/GLVC Challenge(Kenosha, Wisc.)# The Edge Thanksgiving Classic (Duluth, Minn.)& Country Inn & Suites Classic (Houghton, Mich.)$ NCAA Great Lakes Regional (Springfeild, Mo.)

Tessa Pernsteiner (1997-98, 99-02) was a member of two GLIAC Championship teams during her career. The Wausau, Wis., native tallied 624 points and 245 rebounds as a Husky. She led the team in steals with 53 in 2001-02.

Key: *conference gamehome games in bold

† GLIAC Tournament game+ overtime game& double overtime game

1990-91 22-7GLIAC Record: 14-2 (1st place)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/20 Northland W 88-5411/24 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W 63-4911/27 Minnesota Duluth L 67-8012/1 Northwood W 59-5312/3 Northland W 81-3512/8 Northern Michigan* L 69-7312/12 Wisconsin-Stevens Point W 75-5712/18 Minnesota Duluth L 53-6312/19 St. Scholastica L 66-701/3 Hillsdale* W 93-701/10 Grand Valley State* W 76-501/12 Ferris State* W 71-701/14 St. Scholastica W 74-641/17 Saginaw Valley State* W 64-611/19 Lake Superior State* W 72-451/24 Wayne State* W 66-621/26 Oakland* W 81-661/28 Northern Michigan* W 74-681/31 Hillsdale* W 86-422/2 Wisconsin-Parkside W 82-512/7 Grand Valley State* W 63-59+2/9 Ferris State* W 75-602/14 Saginaw Valley State* W 74-502/16 Lake Superior State* W 50-492/21 Wayne State* W 73-522/23 Oakland* L 51-593/1 Grand Valley State† W 85-763/2 Northern Michigan† L 64-663/8 Bellarmine‡ L 66-84

‡NCAA Tournament (at Northern Kentucky)

1991-92 23-6GLIAC Record: 14-2 (1st place)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/27 St. Scholastica W 64-4911/29 Bemidji State L 59-8111/30 North Dakota L 66-7412/7 St. Cloud State W 80-5412/10 Minnesota Duluth W 65-5012/14 St. Cloud State W 74-5912/16 St. Scholastica W 84-461/4 Wisconsin-Eau Claire W 78-661/7 Minnesota Duluth W 88-481/11 Hillsdale* W 87-431/13 Northern Michigan* W 83-811/16 Ferris State* W 59-411/18 Grand Valley State* W 70-571/23 Lake Superior State* W 86-711/25 Saginaw Valley State* W 66-541/28 Hillsdale* W 82-531/30 Oakland* L 56-712/1 Wayne State* W 80-522/8 Wisconsin-Parkside W 70-452/13 Ferris State* W 48-472/15 Grand Valley State* W 57-492/17 Northern Michigan* L 54-652/20 Lake Superior State* W 54-522/22 Saginaw Valley State* W 76-612/27 Oakland* W 85-712/29 Wayne State* W 78-573/6 Lake Superior State† W 61-533/7 Northern Michigan† L 60-613/13 St. Joseph’s‡ L 66-76

‡NCAA Tournament (at St. Joseph’s)

1992-93 30-3GLIAC Record: 15-1 (1st place)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/20 Minnesota Duluth W 76-6011/27 North Dakota W 86-7111/28 Bemidji State W 77-5612/1 Minnesota Duluth W 85-5812/5 Wisconsin-Parkside W 72-7012/10 Grand Valley State* W 81-6712/12 Ferris State* W 89-6712/17 Northwood W 81-3512/19 Lake Superior State* W 77-651/2 Bryant‡ W 79-571/3 Florida Tech‡ L 66-68+1/7 Saginaw Valley State* W 73-701/9 Oakland* W 90-661/14 Hillsdale* W 83-721/16 Wayne State* W 75-401/23 Northern Michigan* W 71-701/28 Grand Valley State* W 71-641/30 Ferris State* W 68-572/4 Northwood W 81-522/6 Lake Superior State* W 64-562/8 Northern Michigan* L 73-802/11 Saginaw Valley State* W 86-702/13 Oakland* W 68-622/18 Hillsdale* W 75-602/20 Wayne State* W 79-503/1 Wisconsin-Parkside W 71-483/5 Oakland† W 80-713/6 Saginaw Valley State† W 70-633/12 Bellarmine§ W 92-733/13 Saginaw Valley State§ W 77-583/20 Washburn§ W 78-77+3/26 Delta State§ L 67-713/27 Bentley§ W 74-60

§NCAA Tournament (multiple locations)‡Florida Tech Holiday Classic

1993-94 23-6GLIAC Record: 15-3 (2nd place)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/23 Minnesota Duluth W 67-5611/26 Bemidji State W 68-6511/27 North Dakota L 61-6512/4 Wayne State* W 90-6712/11 Northern Michigan* W 67-6612/16 Wisconsin-Parkside W 61-5112/18 Hillsdale* W 91-5012/30 St. Ambrose W 85-701/2 Minnesota Duluth W 83-771/6 Grand Valley State* W 78-741/8 Ferris State* W 72-64+1/13 Northwood* W 74-551/15 Lake Superior State* W 76-691/20 Saginaw Valley State* W 51-431/22 Oakland* L 73-821/27 Hillsdale* W 72-601/29 Wayne State* L 59-612/5 Northern Michigan* W 69-622/10 Grand Valley State* W 70-482/12 Ferris State* W 88-562/17 Northwood* W 81-492/19 Lake Superior State* L 72-792/24 Saginaw Valley State* W 83-682/26 Oakland* W 72-642/28 Wisconsin-Parkside W 70-493/4 Lake Superior State† W 69-683/5 Oakland† L 72-743/8 SIU-Edwardsville‡ W 69-573/11 Bellarmine‡ L 54-59‡NCAA Tournament (at Michigan Tech, Oakland)

1994-95 24-6GLIAC Record: 15-3 (1st place)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/25 Bemidji State W 89-5711/26 Minnesota Duluth W 69-6411/29 North Dakota W 63-6012/3 Mankato State W 78-6712/10 Northern Michigan* W 79-7112/15 Wisconsin-Parkside W 81-4312/17 St. Joseph’s W 87-5412/21 Minnesota Duluth L 60-671/2 Wisconsin-Parkside W 88-551/5 Hillsdale* L 71-79+1/7 Wayne State* W 76-711/12 Grand Valley State* W 89-741/14 Ferris State* W 72-471/19 Oakland* W 77-651/21 Saginaw Valley State* L 64-671/26 Northwood* W 87-581/28 Lake Superior State* L 71-801/30 Northern Michigan* W 69-662/1 Northwood* W 78-482/4 Lake Superior State* W 67-652/9 Oakland* W 92-852/11 Saginaw Valley State W 83-732/16 Grand Valley State* W 84-692/18 Ferris State* W 76-512/23 Hillsdale* W 81-592/25 Wayne State* W 82-633/3 Oakland† W 77-623/4 Northern Michigan† L 67-743/10 Northern Michigan‡ W 68-553/11 Oakland‡ L 56-60

‡NCAA Tournament (at Michigan Tech)

1995-96 18-11GLIAC Record: 12-6 (4th place)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/18 Mankato State W 73-5311/24 North Dakota L 46-7611/25 Bemidji State L 57-7112/1 UT-Chattanooga W 64-5112/2 Wisconsin-Parkside W 74-5112/4 Northern Michigan* W 63-6012/9 Oakland* L 52-6112/13 Minnesota Duluth L 59-7612/16 St. Joseph’s W 92-5712/30 Minnesota Duluth L 62-681/4 Northwood* W 61-511/6 Grand Valley State* W 67-661/11 Wayne State* W 63-421/13 Ashland* L 61-741/18 Mercyhurst* W 66-461/20 Gannon* W 78-421/25 Hillsdale* W 92-90+1/27 Saginaw Valley State* L 47-492/1 Ferris State* W 77-662/3 Lake Superior State* W 71-552/8 Northern Michigan* L 60-65+2/10 Oakland* W 59-582/15 Ferris State* W 55-422/17 Grand Valley State* L 67-702/19 Lake Superior State* L 67-762/22 Saginaw Valley State* W 84-652/29 Hillsdale† W 58-483/1 Oakland† W 54-513/2 Northern Michigan† L 57-78

1996-97 21-9GLIAC Record: 15-3 (2nd Place-North Div.)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/17 Wisconsin-Parkside W 73-4411/23 Bemidji State W 87-7011/24 Southern Indiana W 84-7311/30 Minnesota Duluth L 57-6212/5 Hillsdale* W 79-7112/7 Wayne State* W 71-5612/12 Gannon* W 77-5312/14 Mercyhurst* W 72-6312/19 Denver W 57-4212/21 Northern Colorado L 60-7112/29 Minnesota Duluth L 60-711/2 Grand Valley State* W 98-611/4 Ferris State* W 71-501/9 Saginaw Valley State* W 60-481/11 Northwood* W 63-491/18 Lake Superior State* W 70-471/20 Northern Michigan* L 50-811/25 Oakland* W 72-682/1 Ashland* W 75-632/6 Grand Valley State* L 66-752/8 Ferris State* W 72-412/13 Saginaw Valley State* W 92-692/15 Northwood* W 86-472/17 Northern Michigan* L 80-862/22 Lake Superior State* W 68-592/27 Mercyhurst† W 77-682/28 Oakland† L 51-583/1 Saginaw Valley State† L 64-71+3/6 Bellarmine‡ W 83-80+3/7 Southern Indiana‡ L 48-66

‡NCAA Tournament (at Northern Michigan)

1997-98 21-10GLIAC Record: 12-6 (3rd Place-North Div.)Coach: Kevin Borseth11/15 Southern Indiana L 68-8411/22 Northland W 85-3711/25 Wisconsin-Parkside W 93-5911/29 North Dakota W 76-7212/4 Wayne State* W 86-5312/6 Ashland* L 73-7912/13 Denver W 71-4912/18 Minnesota Duluth L 52-6112/20 Bemidji State W 70-4612/29 Minnesota Duluth W 61-541/2 Gannon* W 73-551/3 Mercyhurst* W 68-481/8 Hillsdale* W 85-701/10 Findlay* W 79-331/15 Saginaw Valley State* L 57-601/17 Northwood* W 71-411/22 Grand Valley State* L 73-761/24 Ferris State* W 79-451/26 Northern Michigan* L 64-771/31 Lake Superior State* W 85-702/5 Saginaw Valley State* W 96-842/7 Northwood* W 85-362/12 Grand Valley State* W 76-662/14 Ferris State* L 83-85+2/16 Northern Michigan* W 75-712/21 Lake Superior State* L 65-682/26 Saginaw Valley State† W 82-642/27 Northern Michigan† L 60-633/5 SIU-Edwardsville‡ W 60-473/6 Southern Indiana‡ W 94-92&3/7 Northern Michigan‡ L 58-74

‡NCAA Tournament (at Southern Indiana)

1998-99 28-3GLIAC Record: 17-2 (1st Place-North Div.)Coach: Darla Innes11/14 Wisconsin-Parkside W 79-5111/21 Westminster* W 114-3811/23 St. Scholastica W 87-4011/27 Minnesota-Morris W 78-3812/3 Wayne State* W 74-4912/5 Ashland* W 111-5812/11 Northland W 81-2912/17 Minnesota Duluth W 65-5412/19 Bemidji State W 83-5812/29 Minnesota Duluth W 85-611/2 Gannon* W 83-501/3 Mercyhurst* W 85-361/7 Hillsdale* L 72-75+1/9 Findlay* W 63-501/14 Saginaw Valley State* W 93-531/16 Northwood* W 79-531/18 Northern Michigan* W 77-701/21 Grand Valley State W 81-641/23 Ferris State* W 57-561/30 Lake Superior State* W 85-732/4 Saginaw Valley State* L 77-852/6 Northwood* W 88-572/11 Grand Valley State* W 84-562/13 Ferris State* W 87-632/15 Northern Michigan* W 81-662/20 Lake Superior State* W 81-582/24 Ashland† W 82-472/26 Grand Valley State† W 85-742/27 Hillsdale† W 75-713/5 SIU-Edwardsville‡ W 87-733/6 Northern Kentucky‡ L 63-65

‡NCAA Tournament (at Northern Kentucky)

1999-2000 23-7GLIAC Record: 16-2 (1st Place-North Div.)Coach: Darla Olson11/19 Northland W 68-4211/22 Westminster* W 71-3011/27 St. Scholastica W 90-3312/2 Wayne State* W 65-3812/4 Ashland* W 84-4212/11 North Dakota W 61-5912/13 Bemidji State W 75-6912/14 St. Cloud State L 70-8812/18 Suomi W 90-4712/30 Minnesota Duluth L 71-811/6 Gannon* W 65-63+1/8 Mercyhurst* W 66-411/13 Hillsdale* L 71-791/15 Findlay* L 87-88+1/20 Saginaw Valley State* W 69-461/22 Northwood* W 65-591/27 Grand Valley State* W 83-651/29 Ferris State* W 77-701/31 Northern Michigan* W 72-71+2/5 Lake Superior State* W 73-612/10 Saginaw Valley State* W 70-512/12 Northwood* W 74-612/14 Northern Michigan* W 94-752/17 Grand Valley State* W 61-562/19 Ferris State* L 57-602/20 Lake Superior State* W 74-70+3/2 Mercyhurst† W 75-543/3 Northern Michigan† L 66-713/9 Gannon‡ W 68-473/10 Northern Kentucky‡ L 59-60

‡NCAA Tournament (at Northern Kentucky)

Sara Ferris (1995-99) appeared in 119 games for the Huskies — the eighth-most in school history. She helped Michigan Tech to an 88-33 record during her four years and tallied 703 career points and 515 career rebounds.

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Name (Years) GP Rebs Pts HometownAamodt, Laurel (1993-97) 111 142 737 Duluth, Minn.Ahola, Dawn (1978-80) 9 5 23 Houghton, Mich.Allman, Becci (1985-86) 8 4 5 Saginaw, Mich.Audit, Judy (1976-79) 61 22 531 Marinette, Wis.Bailey, Allison (1997-01) 122 608 1561 Ewen, Mich.Bartels, Jenna (2003-07) 107 377 621 La Crosse, Wis.Bartos, Shannon (1986-90) 109 314 733 Midland, Mich.Blake, Mary (1975-76) 14 118 Calumet, Mich.Bonefeld, Barb (1976-79) 50 41 322 Escanaba, Mich.Bosio, Pam (1976-80) 81 99 569 Green Bay, Wis.Brabec, Tonya (1999-00) 6 4 2 Prescott, Wis.Brantner, Jessie (1997-98) 29 26 106 Durand, Wis.Brewer, Nichole (2006-07) 16 10 13 Lake Geneva, Wis.Brown, Patty (1977-78) 13 6 8 Waterford, Mich.Cameron, Kim (2001-05) 69 106 104 Presque Isle, Mich.Campbell, Kristen (2002-03) 6 2 3 Elcho, Wis.Carpenter, Lori (1981-82) 7 2 2 Bellaire, Mich.Charlier, Michelle (1991-95) 85 213 413 Carney, Mich.Cheseboro, Linda (1977-79) 23 6 17 Fenton, Mich.Clark, Cathy (1982-85) 59 120 350 Ontonagon, Mich.Cramer, Ann (1983-84) 6 6 0 Monroe, Mich.Crouch, Kristen (1990-91) 4 6 7 Muskegon, Mich.Danen, Danae (2006- ) 59 209 484 Green Bay, Wis.Davison, Sandra (1982-83) 28 214 306 Escanaba, Mich.DeCremer, Shana (1993-95) 59 298 574 Trout Creek, Mich.Dernovsek, Lucy (2007- ) 31 88 129 Holcombe, Wis.Diehm, Niki (1985-89) 60 60 64 Stephenson, Mich.Dode, Karin (1975-76) 11 18 Warren, Mich.Dostal, Pam (1977-79) 45 165 266 Midland, Mich.Drzewiecki, Cathy (1979-83) 60 94 257 Cedar, Mich.Dupuis, Lynn (1975-76) 12 10 Saginaw, Mich.Eddy, Vickie (1984-85) 8 3 2 Durand, Mich.Engman, Lori (1978-81) 57 62 141 Dollar Bay, Mich.Eslinger, Anne (1975-78) 42 417 419 Iron Mountain, Mich.Esser, Sara (1994-98) 89 185 407 Schofield, Wis.Evans, D.J. (1979-82, 83-84) 82 540 1092 Honor, Mich.Ferris, Tara, (2006- ) 42 58 170 Hartland, Wis.Ferris, Sara (1995-99) 119 515 703 Appleton, Wis.Filppula, Karen (1982-83) 27 27 124 Dollar Bay, Mich.

FitzGerald, Pam (1987-91) 102 534 840 Union Lake, Mich.Fisher, Mary (1983-87) 95 716 1250 Bergland, Mich.Fitzgibbon, Joan (1983-85) 40 180 407 Monroe, Mich.Gardner, Megan (1996-00) 121 270 698 Milwaukee, Wis.Gehringer, Karen (1976-78) 24 8 37 Lowell, Mich.Gerlach, Lauri (1983-84) 5 0 2 Benton Harbor, Mich.Goenner, Pat (1978-80) 42 51 148 Mount Pleasant, Mich.Goggins, Clara (1996-00) 120 656 1315 Milwaukee, Wis.Griswold, Heidi (1989-90) 7 14 10 N. Muskegon, Mich.Grosvenor, Sue (1975-77) 26 115 Lansing, Mich.Grubb, Niki (1997-01) 59 79 138 Ishpeming, Mich.Guisfredi, Angela (2007- ) 30 17 80 Hubbell, Mich.Hager, Kristin (1989-93) 105 133 434 Laurium, Mich.Haltenhoff, Lora (1981-83) 47 391 707 Holland, Mich.Harden, Heather (1998-02) 110 432 726 Mt. Sterling, Wis.Harwood, Mary Jo (1975-76) 14 36 Houghton, Mich.Hegbloom, Cassie (2004-05) 28 38 33 Ishpeming, Mich.Henegar, Karen (1978-79) 18 47 Livonia, Mich.Hicks, Carrie (1975-77) 23 218 Iron Mountain, Mich.Hintz, Sue (1981-83) 19 75 79 Fenton, Mich.Hofmann, Krista (1996-00) 121 454 1181 Two Rivers, Wis.Hollowell, Lori (1979-81) 35 127 84 Gwinn, Mich.Holscher, Krista (1993-94) 29 144 180 Eaton Rapids, Mich.Hoppes, Kim (1993-96) 69 230 353 Trenton, Mich.Innes, Darla (1988-93) 124 625 858 Hurley, Wis.Israels, Dawn (1976-77) 13 24 Holland, Mich.Karnowski, Kristen (2001-05) 44 62 51 Pulaski, Wis.Kasuboski, Krista (2007- ) 18 12 26 Wautoma, Wis.Kelley, Julie (1995-99) 53 31 70 Grand Rapids, Mich.Kemppainen, Robin (1980-82) 38 89 116 Tamarack City, Mich.Kiessel, Laurie (85-86, 87-90) 108 358 815 Suttons Bay, Mich.Koenders, Sharon (1976-79) 55 76 409 Chesaning, Mich.Krause, Cindy (1980-82) 16 30 37 Green Bay, Wis.Kriegl, Jaclynn (1998-02) 110 292 498 Florence, Wis.Kruizenga, Kathie (1993-97) 97 374 928 Milton, Wis.Kryzske, Brenda (1981-82) 7 1 2 New Boston, Mich.Kudwa, Amanda (2004-06) 26 27 15 Menominee, Mich.Lehner, Jill (2000-03) 74 148 347 N. Fond du Lac, Wis.Leveille, Val (1983-86) 64 132 184 Dearborn Hts., Mich.Lindberg, Lisa (1995-97) 11 6 7 Ironwood, Mich.

D.J. Evans (1979-82, 83-84) recorded 1,092 points and 540 career rebounds in 82 games as a Husky. She is one of only nine players in school history to score 1,000 points and grab at least 500 rebounds, and the only one to accomplish that feat in fewer than 90 games.

Cheri Meier (1986-90) led the Huskies in both scoring and rebounding as a sophomore and junior. She tallied 1,180 career points and 645 career rebounds — the fifth-most in school history.

Lutz, Janette (1984-88) 105 314 896 Ravenna, Mich.MacNeill, Chelsey (2002-05) 78 198 451 Barton City, Mich.Madden, Annie (1999-03) 97 229 579 Wauwatosa, Wis.Magee, Sarah (2002-06 ) 98 270 445 Green Bay, Wis.McClone, Emily (1999-03) 111 291 547 Menasha, Wis.Meier, Cheri (1986-90) 105 645 1180 Oscoda, Mich.Merrick, Jill (1980-84) 89 386 638 Negaunee, Mich.Meyers, Geri (1976-79) 58 199 306 Ontonagon, Mich.Miller, Randi (2000-04) 110 276 237 Hudson, Wis.Murphy, Leigh (1991-95) 111 242 781 Hancock, Mich.Nelson, Greta (1995-99) 70 61 103 Superior, Wis.Nemitz, Jessica (1999-01) 27 51 88 Schofield, Wis.Norton, Vickie (1984-85) 17 20 36 Milford, Mich.Novak, Andrea (2000-04) 114 578 1710 Brown Deer, Wis.Oravitz, Jackie (1977-78) 5 1 2 Hemlock, Mich.Pearson, Michelle (88-90, 92-93) 65 219 350 Wakefield, Mich.Pejka, Carie (1988-92) 109 496 1199 Hayward, Wis.Pernsteiner, Tessa (97-98, 99-02) 109 245 624 Wausau, Wis. Peters, Jodi (1979-83) 92 434 1048 Appleton, Wis.Peterson, Karen (1982-84) 19 26 33 Plainwell, Mich.Pietila, Amy (1997-98) 6 11 14 Northville, Mich.Pietila, Elizabeth (1998-02) 119 363 742 Hancock, Mich.Pietila, Shelly (1993-97) 92 224 499 Northville, Mich.Phillips, Barb (1975-76) 10 6 Kingsford, Mich.Pleshe, Connie (1989-93) 101 276 731 South Range, Mich.Postlewaite, Jenny (1989-93) 118 700 1856 Eau Claire, Wis.Poyfair-Walter, D’Andra (85-89) 103 373 1077 Flint, Mich.Prast, Lori (1986-89) 41 26 33 Hemlock, Mich.Reynolds, Cindy (1979-83) 87 360 512 Alpena, Mich.Rick, Becky (1984-88) 104 484 750 Hemlock, Mich.Rohweder, Lorraine (1980-82) 30 76 80 Homer, AlaskaRonat, Stacey (1993-97) 46 46 72 Aurora, Colo.Rondorf, Janalee (1995-99) 114 440 906 Greenwood, Wis.Rottier, Catherine (03-06, 07-08) 128 598 1104 Seymour, Wis.Rumpz, Julie (1986-89) 67 121 241 Sterling Heights, Mich.Salani, Debbie (1977-78) 22 89 45 Hancock, Mich.Schaller, Megan (2002-04) 29 48 37 Houghton, Mich.Scharold, Jill (1978-80) 16 6 18 Cincinnati, OhioSchenk, Sue (1977-78) 8 5 4 Crystal Falls, Mich.Schilke, Cynthia (1983-85) 45 66 160 West Branch, Mich.

Schneider, Alicia (2005- ) 68 277 459 Janesville, Wis.Schneider, Maria (2002-06) 109 312 970 Kaukauna, Wis.Schuldt, Adria (88-89, 90-92) 83 365 627 Mesa, Ariz.Schuldt, Erika (1994-95) 14 18 25 Mesa, Ariz.Shaw, Chaunda (1989-93) 40 43 93 Ashley, Mich.Sieja, Amanda (2002-06) 111 570 1178 Middleton, Wis.Simonds, Gail (1976-77) 5 5 Wayne, Mich.Sirard, Brooke (2005-06) 28 44 81 L’Anse, Mich.Somsel, Pam (1984-88) 86 265 223 Midland, Mich.Sorenson, Jenny (1997-01) 121 403 1519 Plymouth, Wis.Sorenson, Terri (1990-94) 116 351 886 Green Bay, Wis.Stader, Jane (1977-78) 23 125 59 Farmington Hills, Mich.Staehlin, Lisa (2006- ) 15 19 55 Tinley Park, Ill.Starr, Lisa (1982-86) 100 302 414 Oxford, Mich.Storer, Amy (2006-07) 26 13 67 Hudson, Wis.Stream, Sarah (04-05, 06-07, ) 58 209 763 Ishpeming, Mich.Strieter, Juliana (1991-93) 41 74 66 Lake Linden, Mich.Sullivan, Pat (75-77, 78-80) 71 208 576 Hancock, Mich.Superciysnki, Rita (1981-82) 2 0 2 Ironwood, Mich.Swanson, Jennifer (2000-04) 74 87 87 Ishpeming, Mich.Sweeney, Katie (2001-02) 24 43 67 Wisconsin Dells, Wis.Vinopal, Traci (1991-95) 100 404 1144 Mauston, Wis.Voght, Louise (1977-79) 31 24 69 Houghton, Mich.Walton, Sharon (1981-84) 73 528 621 Ontonagon, Mich.Watz, Mary (1975-77) 22 61 Charlotte, Mich.Webber, Katie (2005-06) 27 34 44 Reedsburg, Wis.Whitehouse, Lacey (2002-04) 21 26 40 Manton, Mich.Widman, Lena (2004-08) 108 345 407 Marion, Mich. Williams, Laura (1982-86) 99 561 536 Swartz Creek, Mich.Wilson, Julie (1980-83) 42 168 139 Saginaw, Mich.Wood, Teri (1979-80) 9 9 7 Kalkaska, Mich.Wysocky, Katie (2006- ) 57 491 825 Whitefish Bay, Wis.Yellen, Sarah (2004-08) 85 87 133 Champlin, Minn.Zarling, Dawn (90-91, 92-95) 120 866 1398 West Bend, Wis.Zehren, Ashley (2003-06) 58 65 88 De Pere, Wis.Ziemann, Heidi (1995-96) 26 33 97 Ironwood, Mich.Zimmerman, Katie (2006- ) 59 129 487 Green Bay, Wis.

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Name (Years) GP Rebs Pts HometownAamodt, Laurel (1993-97) 111 142 737 Duluth, Minn.Ahola, Dawn (1978-80) 9 5 23 Houghton, Mich.Allman, Becci (1985-86) 8 4 5 Saginaw, Mich.Audit, Judy (1976-79) 61 22 531 Marinette, Wis.Bailey, Allison (1997-01) 122 608 1561 Ewen, Mich.Bartels, Jenna (2003-07) 107 377 621 La Crosse, Wis.Bartos, Shannon (1986-90) 109 314 733 Midland, Mich.Blake, Mary (1975-76) 14 118 Calumet, Mich.Bonefeld, Barb (1976-79) 50 41 322 Escanaba, Mich.Bosio, Pam (1976-80) 81 99 569 Green Bay, Wis.Brabec, Tonya (1999-00) 6 4 2 Prescott, Wis.Brantner, Jessie (1997-98) 29 26 106 Durand, Wis.Brewer, Nichole (2006-07) 16 10 13 Lake Geneva, Wis.Brown, Patty (1977-78) 13 6 8 Waterford, Mich.Cameron, Kim (2001-05) 69 106 104 Presque Isle, Mich.Campbell, Kristen (2002-03) 6 2 3 Elcho, Wis.Carpenter, Lori (1981-82) 7 2 2 Bellaire, Mich.Charlier, Michelle (1991-95) 85 213 413 Carney, Mich.Cheseboro, Linda (1977-79) 23 6 17 Fenton, Mich.Clark, Cathy (1982-85) 59 120 350 Ontonagon, Mich.Cramer, Ann (1983-84) 6 6 0 Monroe, Mich.Crouch, Kristen (1990-91) 4 6 7 Muskegon, Mich.Danen, Danae (2006- ) 59 209 484 Green Bay, Wis.Davison, Sandra (1982-83) 28 214 306 Escanaba, Mich.DeCremer, Shana (1993-95) 59 298 574 Trout Creek, Mich.Dernovsek, Lucy (2007- ) 31 88 129 Holcombe, Wis.Diehm, Niki (1985-89) 60 60 64 Stephenson, Mich.Dode, Karin (1975-76) 11 18 Warren, Mich.Dostal, Pam (1977-79) 45 165 266 Midland, Mich.Drzewiecki, Cathy (1979-83) 60 94 257 Cedar, Mich.Dupuis, Lynn (1975-76) 12 10 Saginaw, Mich.Eddy, Vickie (1984-85) 8 3 2 Durand, Mich.Engman, Lori (1978-81) 57 62 141 Dollar Bay, Mich.Eslinger, Anne (1975-78) 42 417 419 Iron Mountain, Mich.Esser, Sara (1994-98) 89 185 407 Schofield, Wis.Evans, D.J. (1979-82, 83-84) 82 540 1092 Honor, Mich.Ferris, Tara, (2006- ) 42 58 170 Hartland, Wis.Ferris, Sara (1995-99) 119 515 703 Appleton, Wis.Filppula, Karen (1982-83) 27 27 124 Dollar Bay, Mich.

FitzGerald, Pam (1987-91) 102 534 840 Union Lake, Mich.Fisher, Mary (1983-87) 95 716 1250 Bergland, Mich.Fitzgibbon, Joan (1983-85) 40 180 407 Monroe, Mich.Gardner, Megan (1996-00) 121 270 698 Milwaukee, Wis.Gehringer, Karen (1976-78) 24 8 37 Lowell, Mich.Gerlach, Lauri (1983-84) 5 0 2 Benton Harbor, Mich.Goenner, Pat (1978-80) 42 51 148 Mount Pleasant, Mich.Goggins, Clara (1996-00) 120 656 1315 Milwaukee, Wis.Griswold, Heidi (1989-90) 7 14 10 N. Muskegon, Mich.Grosvenor, Sue (1975-77) 26 115 Lansing, Mich.Grubb, Niki (1997-01) 59 79 138 Ishpeming, Mich.Guisfredi, Angela (2007- ) 30 17 80 Hubbell, Mich.Hager, Kristin (1989-93) 105 133 434 Laurium, Mich.Haltenhoff, Lora (1981-83) 47 391 707 Holland, Mich.Harden, Heather (1998-02) 110 432 726 Mt. Sterling, Wis.Harwood, Mary Jo (1975-76) 14 36 Houghton, Mich.Hegbloom, Cassie (2004-05) 28 38 33 Ishpeming, Mich.Henegar, Karen (1978-79) 18 47 Livonia, Mich.Hicks, Carrie (1975-77) 23 218 Iron Mountain, Mich.Hintz, Sue (1981-83) 19 75 79 Fenton, Mich.Hofmann, Krista (1996-00) 121 454 1181 Two Rivers, Wis.Hollowell, Lori (1979-81) 35 127 84 Gwinn, Mich.Holscher, Krista (1993-94) 29 144 180 Eaton Rapids, Mich.Hoppes, Kim (1993-96) 69 230 353 Trenton, Mich.Innes, Darla (1988-93) 124 625 858 Hurley, Wis.Israels, Dawn (1976-77) 13 24 Holland, Mich.Karnowski, Kristen (2001-05) 44 62 51 Pulaski, Wis.Kasuboski, Krista (2007- ) 18 12 26 Wautoma, Wis.Kelley, Julie (1995-99) 53 31 70 Grand Rapids, Mich.Kemppainen, Robin (1980-82) 38 89 116 Tamarack City, Mich.Kiessel, Laurie (85-86, 87-90) 108 358 815 Suttons Bay, Mich.Koenders, Sharon (1976-79) 55 76 409 Chesaning, Mich.Krause, Cindy (1980-82) 16 30 37 Green Bay, Wis.Kriegl, Jaclynn (1998-02) 110 292 498 Florence, Wis.Kruizenga, Kathie (1993-97) 97 374 928 Milton, Wis.Kryzske, Brenda (1981-82) 7 1 2 New Boston, Mich.Kudwa, Amanda (2004-06) 26 27 15 Menominee, Mich.Lehner, Jill (2000-03) 74 148 347 N. Fond du Lac, Wis.Leveille, Val (1983-86) 64 132 184 Dearborn Hts., Mich.Lindberg, Lisa (1995-97) 11 6 7 Ironwood, Mich.

Cheri Meier (1986-90) led the Huskies in both scoring and rebounding as a sophomore and junior. She tallied 1,180 career points and 645 career rebounds — the fifth-most in school history.

Lutz, Janette (1984-88) 105 314 896 Ravenna, Mich.MacNeill, Chelsey (2002-05) 78 198 451 Barton City, Mich.Madden, Annie (1999-03) 97 229 579 Wauwatosa, Wis.Magee, Sarah (2002-06 ) 98 270 445 Green Bay, Wis.McClone, Emily (1999-03) 111 291 547 Menasha, Wis.Meier, Cheri (1986-90) 105 645 1180 Oscoda, Mich.Merrick, Jill (1980-84) 89 386 638 Negaunee, Mich.Meyers, Geri (1976-79) 58 199 306 Ontonagon, Mich.Miller, Randi (2000-04) 110 276 237 Hudson, Wis.Murphy, Leigh (1991-95) 111 242 781 Hancock, Mich.Nelson, Greta (1995-99) 70 61 103 Superior, Wis.Nemitz, Jessica (1999-01) 27 51 88 Schofield, Wis.Norton, Vickie (1984-85) 17 20 36 Milford, Mich.Novak, Andrea (2000-04) 114 578 1710 Brown Deer, Wis.Oravitz, Jackie (1977-78) 5 1 2 Hemlock, Mich.Pearson, Michelle (88-90, 92-93) 65 219 350 Wakefield, Mich.Pejka, Carie (1988-92) 109 496 1199 Hayward, Wis.Pernsteiner, Tessa (97-98, 99-02) 109 245 624 Wausau, Wis. Peters, Jodi (1979-83) 92 434 1048 Appleton, Wis.Peterson, Karen (1982-84) 19 26 33 Plainwell, Mich.Pietila, Amy (1997-98) 6 11 14 Northville, Mich.Pietila, Elizabeth (1998-02) 119 363 742 Hancock, Mich.Pietila, Shelly (1993-97) 92 224 499 Northville, Mich.Phillips, Barb (1975-76) 10 6 Kingsford, Mich.Pleshe, Connie (1989-93) 101 276 731 South Range, Mich.Postlewaite, Jenny (1989-93) 118 700 1856 Eau Claire, Wis.Poyfair-Walter, D’Andra (85-89) 103 373 1077 Flint, Mich.Prast, Lori (1986-89) 41 26 33 Hemlock, Mich.Reynolds, Cindy (1979-83) 87 360 512 Alpena, Mich.Rick, Becky (1984-88) 104 484 750 Hemlock, Mich.Rohweder, Lorraine (1980-82) 30 76 80 Homer, AlaskaRonat, Stacey (1993-97) 46 46 72 Aurora, Colo.Rondorf, Janalee (1995-99) 114 440 906 Greenwood, Wis.Rottier, Catherine (03-06, 07-08) 128 598 1104 Seymour, Wis.Rumpz, Julie (1986-89) 67 121 241 Sterling Heights, Mich.Salani, Debbie (1977-78) 22 89 45 Hancock, Mich.Schaller, Megan (2002-04) 29 48 37 Houghton, Mich.Scharold, Jill (1978-80) 16 6 18 Cincinnati, OhioSchenk, Sue (1977-78) 8 5 4 Crystal Falls, Mich.Schilke, Cynthia (1983-85) 45 66 160 West Branch, Mich.

Schneider, Alicia (2005- ) 68 277 459 Janesville, Wis.Schneider, Maria (2002-06) 109 312 970 Kaukauna, Wis.Schuldt, Adria (88-89, 90-92) 83 365 627 Mesa, Ariz.Schuldt, Erika (1994-95) 14 18 25 Mesa, Ariz.Shaw, Chaunda (1989-93) 40 43 93 Ashley, Mich.Sieja, Amanda (2002-06) 111 570 1178 Middleton, Wis.Simonds, Gail (1976-77) 5 5 Wayne, Mich.Sirard, Brooke (2005-06) 28 44 81 L’Anse, Mich.Somsel, Pam (1984-88) 86 265 223 Midland, Mich.Sorenson, Jenny (1997-01) 121 403 1519 Plymouth, Wis.Sorenson, Terri (1990-94) 116 351 886 Green Bay, Wis.Stader, Jane (1977-78) 23 125 59 Farmington Hills, Mich.Staehlin, Lisa (2006- ) 15 19 55 Tinley Park, Ill.Starr, Lisa (1982-86) 100 302 414 Oxford, Mich.Storer, Amy (2006-07) 26 13 67 Hudson, Wis.Stream, Sarah (04-05, 06-07, ) 58 209 763 Ishpeming, Mich.Strieter, Juliana (1991-93) 41 74 66 Lake Linden, Mich.Sullivan, Pat (75-77, 78-80) 71 208 576 Hancock, Mich.Superciysnki, Rita (1981-82) 2 0 2 Ironwood, Mich.Swanson, Jennifer (2000-04) 74 87 87 Ishpeming, Mich.Sweeney, Katie (2001-02) 24 43 67 Wisconsin Dells, Wis.Vinopal, Traci (1991-95) 100 404 1144 Mauston, Wis.Voght, Louise (1977-79) 31 24 69 Houghton, Mich.Walton, Sharon (1981-84) 73 528 621 Ontonagon, Mich.Watz, Mary (1975-77) 22 61 Charlotte, Mich.Webber, Katie (2005-06) 27 34 44 Reedsburg, Wis.Whitehouse, Lacey (2002-04) 21 26 40 Manton, Mich.Widman, Lena (2004-08) 108 345 407 Marion, Mich. Williams, Laura (1982-86) 99 561 536 Swartz Creek, Mich.Wilson, Julie (1980-83) 42 168 139 Saginaw, Mich.Wood, Teri (1979-80) 9 9 7 Kalkaska, Mich.Wysocky, Katie (2006- ) 57 491 825 Whitefish Bay, Wis.Yellen, Sarah (2004-08) 85 87 133 Champlin, Minn.Zarling, Dawn (90-91, 92-95) 120 866 1398 West Bend, Wis.Zehren, Ashley (2003-06) 58 65 88 De Pere, Wis.Ziemann, Heidi (1995-96) 26 33 97 Ironwood, Mich.Zimmerman, Katie (2006- ) 59 129 487 Green Bay, Wis.

Carie Pejka (1988-92) ranks fifth in Tech history in career steals with 228. She earned All-GLIAC First Team honors as a senior and was three times named to the GLIAC All-Defensive Team (1989-90, 1990-91, and 1991-92). Pejka finished with 1,199 career points and 496 career rebounds.

Laura Williams (1982-86) is one of the top 10 all-time rebounders at Michigan Tech with 561. She tallied 212 of those with an average of 8.2 as a junior.  Williams, who was a two-time team scholastic achievement award winner, also tallied 536 career points in 99 games played.

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Jenny Postlewaite was an All-America selection during the 1992-93 campaign and is the Huskies leading career scorer with 1,856 points.

Jenny Sorenson was an All-America selection in 1998-99, averaging 15.1 points per game. She led the Huskies in scoring three consecutive seasons (1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99). 

Dawn Zarling, an All-American during the 1993-94 and 1994-95 seasons, was named the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Year in back-to-back seasons (1993-94 and 1994-95).

Clara Goggins holds the school record in three-pointers (130) and three-point field percentage (.410). She received All-America accolades during the 1999-00 season.

Andrea Novak garnered All-America honors in 2003-04 after recording 514 points. That total was the second highest single-season point total in program history. In addition, Novak ranks second in career points with 1,710. 

Allison Bailey was recognized as an All-American in 2000-01. She owns the third spot on Michigan Tech’s career scoring list with 1,561 points and also ranks second all-time in games played (122).