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Hanover College 2010/2011

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Hanover is a private, coeducational liberal arts college, affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.a.). Founded in 1827, it is the oldest private, four-year college in Indiana.

Location The town of Hanover is located in southeastern Indiana. louisville, Ky., is 45 miles away, Cincinnati, ohio, 70 miles, and Indianapolis, Ind., 95 miles.

Campus Hanover College sits on 650 acres overlooking the ohio river. There are 35 major buildings, characterized by georgian architecture.

Enrollment Hanover’s student body includes more than 1,000 young men and women. almost all students live on campus.

Faculty More than 90 percent of Hanover’s faculty members hold doctorates or other terminal degrees. The student-faculty ratio is 10 to 1, and many faculty members reside on campus grounds, creating an academic community.

Academic calendar Hanover operates on a 4-4-1 calendar. Students take four courses each during Fall and Winter Terms. Spring Term is devoted to a month of concentrated study on campus, internships or off-campus programs.

Areas of study Hanover offers more than 30 areas of majors, including a design-your-own major with core strengths in the sciences, education and business. More than one third of our students go on to graduate and professional studies.

Costs Direct student expenses for a year at Hanover, including tuition, room and board, are $35,800 for the 2010-11 school year. The most current cost information is always available from the office of admission.

Financial assistance More than 90 percent of Hanover’s students receive some form of financial assistance. College aid is available in the form of scholarships, grants, loans, and campus employment.

Hanover’s strong financial base supports its rank in the top 10 percent of the nation’s colleges on an endowment-per-student basis.

Accreditation Hanover College is accredited by the north Central association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.

Post Office Box 108 Hanover, IN 47243

Phone: 812-866-6800

Fax: 812-866-6818

Web: hanover.edu/athletics

For admissions information, please visit hanover.edu

Hanover College 2010/11

PantherBaSKetBaLLHead Coach Molly Jones 2

Assistants 3

Coaches Records 3

Administrative, Support Staff 4

2010/11 Numerical Roster 5

Hanover Panthers 6-10

2009/10 Statistics 11

Heartland Conference 12

2009/10 HCAC Review 13

Single-Season Records 14

Career Records 15

Hanover Season Results 16

Hanover’s Collier Arena 17

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Hanover College BaSKeTBall CoaCHeS

head Coach Molly JonesMolly Jones is in her 13th season as Hanover’s head coach. She has racked up more than 300 career victories as a collegiate coach, including a 168-141 record on the Panthers’ bench.

Through the past three seasons, Jones has guided her program to 53 victories, including 20 wins in 2009/10. Both achievements set school records.

The Panthers posted a 20-7 overall record in 2009/10. The squad placed third in the Heartland Collegiate athletic Conference standings with a 12-4 mark and advanced to the championship game in the league’s post-season tournament.

Jones has coached 20 all-conference selections during her stint with the Panthers. among that group are 13 of the top career scorers and eight of the top rebounders in school history.

Jones tallied a 134-121 record in 11 seasons as head coach at Marian College in Indianapolis, Ind., before returning to her alma mater in 1998.

as a Hanover student, she earned three basketball letters and also lettered in volleyball and softball. She was named the outstanding senior female athlete in 1986.

the PantherS with JoneS Year Overall HCAC Finish2009/10 20-7 12-4 3rd2008/09 18-9 10-6 3rd2007/08 15-11 9-7 4th2006/07 3-21 1-15 9th2005/06 16-10 9-5 3rd2004/05 15-11 8-6 4th2003/04 13-13 7-7 5th2002/03 10-14 6-8 6th2001/02 11-15 5-8 5th2000/01 17-9 10-2 2nd1999/00 17-9 7-5 3rd1998/99 13-12 9-5 4th

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John Jones - assistant Coach

John Jones is in his 11th season as an assistant coach for the Panthers. a former player at Marian College, Jones has collected more than 15 years experience as a teacher, coach and administrator at the secondary level.

Jones has a dual role at Hanover, also serving as assistant athletic director. Prior to joining the athletic department staff, he served three years as athletic director at Southwestern High School in Hanover.

He graduated from Marian in 1991.

rich Bagienski - assistant Coach

veteran high school coach rich Bagienski is in his second season on Hanover’s sidelines. Bagienski served 13 seasons as a coach at noblesville High School (Ind.), including eight seasons as the Millers’ head coach.

He is currently a chemistry teacher at Madison High School, where he guided the girls’ basketball program for nine seasons before joining the Panthers’ staff.

Bagienski earned a bachelor’s degree from Purdue University and a master’s degree from Ball State University.

amanda Kellar - Student assistant Coach

amanda Kellar is in her second season as a student assistant coach with Hanover’s program. Kellar, a junior from Fort lauderdale, Fla., is an psychology major. In addition to her efforts with the basketball program, she also works as an assistant trainer with Hanover’s fall and spring sports teams.

All Games Conference

Molly Jones (1998-Present) 168-141 92-78

Christa Snyder (1993-98) 62-61 24-22

Mary Freeland (1982-93) 7-14 3-5

Terry King (1990-92) 9-31 4-17

Mary Freeland (1981-90) 82-124 22-20

Connie Fox (1976-81) 41-37 na

Charlene Agne (1971-76) 8-32 na

Wanda Leffler (1970-71) 4-3 na

hanover CoaCheS’ reCordS

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President Sue dewineDr. Sue DeWine became the 15th president of Hanover College, July 1, 2007.

as the former provost of Marietta College (ohio), DeWine has extensive experience as an administrator, fund-raiser and communication consultant.

DeWine was a professor at ohio University from 1985-2000 in organizational communication and research and consulting. She served as director of the School of Interpersonal Communication from 1988-2000. She received an award for scholarship, teaching and leadership and an award for dedication to excellence and acceptance of diversity, vision and forthrightness from the national Communication association.

She has served as a consultant to Fortune 500 companies, government and educational institutions. a well-published author, she has written more than 60 communication-oriented books and articles.

DeWine earned a doctorate in communication and counseling psychology from Indiana University in 1977. She received a master’s in rhetoric and public address from Miami University (ohio) in 1967 and a bachelor’s degree in english and speech education from Miami in 1966.

Lynn hall - athletic directorlynn Hall is in her 12th year as Hanover’s director of athletics. Under her leadership, the Hanover athletics have continued to thrive, with both the men’s and women’s programs winning Heartland Collegiate athletic Conference all-sports awards.

a 1982 Hanover graduate, Hall was the head coach for the Panthers’ volleyball program from 1987 to 1998. She was able to build an outstanding volleyball tradition, win three conference championships and be named league coach of the year three times. She is a past member of the nCaa Division III national volleyball Committee. In addition to her administrative work with athletics, she also serves as a faculty member in exercise science.

Sports information Carter Cloyd Press Box Phone: (812) 866-7347 office Phone: (812) 866-7010 e-Mail: [email protected] Fax: (812) 866-7057

team Support athletic Trainer Steven orme, aTC office Phone: (812) 866-6824 Fax: (812) 866-7380 e-Mail: [email protected]

team Physicians Dr. Peter Maiers II, orthopedic Surgeon Methodist Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, Ind.

Dr. Mark Totten - King’s Daughters’ Hospital, Madison Ind.

aDMInISTraTIve STaFF4

2010/11 Hanover College BaSKeTBall PlayerS

10 abbey Schmahl g Jr. 5-6 aurora, Ind. (South Dearborn)

11 liz Sparks F So. 5-7 Waveland, Ind. (Southmont)

12 Katie Brewer g So. 5-6 Jamestown, Ind. (Western Boone)

14 elyse Weddle F Fr. 5-10 Bloomfield, Ind. (H.S.)

15 natalie Morse g So. 5-7 Mitchell, Ind. (H.S.)

20 amanda Trambaugh g So. 5-6 Mitchell, Ind. (H.S.)

21 Katie gahimer F So. 5-10 St. Paul, Ind. (north Decatur)

22 Holly vogel F Sr. 5-10 north Manchester, Ind. (Manchester)

23 Kendall Withered g/F Jr. 5-9 Madison, Ind. (Southwestern)

24 Torin Franz g/F Sr. 5-10 Bloomington, Ind. (South)

30 Chelle Bentz F Sr. 5-8 Brookville, Ind. (Franklin County)

33 Molly Martin C Sr. 6-1 Terre Haute, Ind. (north vigo)

34 Sonja Bowyer F Jr. 5-8 Madison, Ind. (Southwestern)

42 Micah Whitted g Sr. 5-4 Bedford, Ind. (north lawrence)

Head Coach: Molly Jones (Hanover, 1986) assistant Coaches: John Jones, rich Bagienski and amanda Kellar (student)

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2010/11 Hanover College BaSKeTBall PlayerS

total 3-point reboundsYear GP-GS Min/avg FG-FGa Pct FG-FGa Pct Ft-Fta Pct off-def tot avg PF-Fo ast to Blk Stl Pts/avg2007/08 26-7 460/17.7 29-89 .326 3-16 .188 20-32 .625 47-66 113 4.3 37-0 20 33 8 25 81/3.1

2008/09 27-27 724/26.8 52-142 .366 11-38 .289 22-36 .611 78-95 173 6.4 66-1 53 43 26 66 137/5.1

2009/10 27-27 684/25.3 49-141 .348 14-43 .326 16-25 .640 50-94 144 5.3 53-1 56 36 36 52 128/4.7

ToTal 80-61 1868/23.4 130-372 .349 28-97 .289 58-93 .624 175-255 430 5.4 156-2 129 112 70 143 346/4.3

total 3-point reboundsYear GP-GS Min/avg FG-FGa Pct FG-FGa Pct Ft-Fta Pct off-def tot avg PF-Fo ast to Blk Stl Pts/avg2008/09 26-0 278/10.7 16-51 .314 1-7 .143 10-10 1.000 13-20 33 1.3 39-1 18 25 2 14 43/1.7

2009/10 27-2 345/12.8 31-88 .352 4-10 .400 16-17 .941 16-18 34 1.3 42-0 25 22 5 15 82/3.0

ToTal 53-2 623/11.8 47-139 .338 5-17 .294 26-27 .963 29-38 67 1.3 81-1 43 47 7 29 125/2.4

total 3-point reboundsYear GP-GS Min/avg FG-FGa Pct FG-FGa Pct Ft-Fta Pct off-def tot avg PF-Fo ast to Blk Stl Pts/avg2009/10 22-0 179/8.1 16-59 .271 14-43 .326 5-16 .313 4-7 11 0.5 18-0 2 5 0 10 51/2.3

ToTal 22-0 179/8.1 16-59 .271 14-43 .326 5-16 .313 4-7 11 0.5 18-0 2 5 0 10 51/2.3

Chelle Bentz #30Bentz has started in all 54 games for the Panthers in the past two seasons. She ranks among the top-10 shot blockers in school history and is positioned to finish her career among the top rebounders.

Bentz’s Career Highs Points 13, at Transylvania (Ky.), Jan. 27, 2010 rebounds 16, at Defiance (ohio), Jan. 30, 2010 assists 6, at Manchester, Dec. 5, 2009 Blocks 4, three times, last at Transylvania (Ky.), Jan. 27, 2010 Steals 8, vs. Defiance (ohio), Dec. 6, 2008

Sonja Bowyer #34Bowyer played in 53 games during her first two seasons with the Panthers and averaged more than 11 minutes per outing for the squad.

Bowyer’s Career Highs Points 10, vs. Mount St. Joseph (ohio), Feb. 3, 2010 rebounds 4, two times, last at Manchester, Dec. 5, 2009 assists 4, vs. Indiana Southeast, Dec. 8, 2009 Blocks 2, two times, last at Mount St. Joseph (ohio), Jan. 3, 2010

Katie Brewer #12Brewer appeared in 22 games as a freshman with the Panthers. She shot 32.6 percent from long range and posted 10 steals.

Brewer’s Career Highs Points 8, vs. rose-Hulman, Feb. 17, 2010 rebounds 3, at Fontbonne (Mo.), Dec. 20, 2009 assists 1, two times, last at Transylvania (Ky.), Jan. 27, 2010 Blocks 0 Steals 2, two times, last vs. Bluffton (ohio), Feb. 6, 2010

Year: Senior

height: 5-8

Position: Forward

hometown/high School: Brookville, Ind. (Franklin County)

Year: Junior

height: 5-8

Position: Forward

hometown/high School: Madison, Ind. (Southwestern)

Year: Sophomore

height: 5-6

Position: guard

hometown/high School: Jamestown, Ind. (Western Boone)

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total 3-point reboundsYear GP-GS Min/avg FG-FGa Pct FG-FGa Pct Ft-Fta Pct off-def tot avg PF-Fo ast to Blk Stl Pts/avg2007/08 26-26 777/29.9 95-258 .368 12-51 .235 62-85 .729 48-92 140 5.4 55-0 25 65 5 27 264/10.22008/09 27-27 805/29.8 99-320 .309 26-96 .271 78-104 .750 59-82 141 5.2 42-0 32 59 6 30 302/11.22009/10 27-25 774/28.7 96-270 .356 27-90 .300 75-101 .743 44-80 124 4.6 27-0 26 55 2 37 294/10.9ToTal 80-78 2356/29.5 290-848 .342 65-237 .274 215-290 .741 151-254 405 5.1 124-0 83 179 13 94 860/10.8

total 3-point reboundsYear GP-GS Min/avg FG-FGa Pct FG-FGa Pct Ft-Fta Pct off-def tot avg PF-Fo ast to Blk Stl Pts/avg2009/10 16-0 67/4.2 7-25 .280 0-5 .000 3-4 .750 8-14 22 1.4 17-0 5 8 1 1 17/1.1ToTal 16-0 67/4.2 7-25 .280 0-5 .000 3-4 .750 8-14 22 1.4 17-0 5 8 1 1 17/1.1

total 3-point reboundsYear GP-GS Min/avg FG-FGa Pct FG-FGa Pct Ft-Fta Pct off-def tot avg PF-Fo ast to Blk Stl Pts/avg2007/08 26-25 688/26.5 155-329 .471 1-8 .125 88-129 .682 90-193 283 10.9 88-5 28 68 33 28 399/15.32008/09 26-26 705/27.1 190-413 .460 8-19 .421 92-142 .648 69-189 258 9.9 85-3 27 70 39 21 480/18.52009/10 27-27 764/28.3 209-387 .540 8-18 .444 94-144 .653 85-202 287 10.6 62-1 39 57 31 34 520/19.3

ToTal 79-78 2157/27.3 554-1129 .491 17-45 .378 274-415 .660 244-584 828 10.5 235-9 94 195 103 83 1399/17.7

torin Franz #24Franz has been an honorable-mention all-Heartland Conference selection in each of her three seasons with the Panthers. She has averaged more than 10 points per game in her career and is slated to become the 12th player in Hanover history to score more than 1,000 points.

Franz’s Career Highs Points 22, two times, last vs. rose-Hulman, Feb. 11, 2009 rebounds 12, at Mount St. Joseph (ohio), Jan. 30, 2008 assists 4, three times, last vs. Manchester, Jan. 23, 2010 Blocks 2, vs. Defiance (ohio), Dec. 6, 2008 Steals 5, vs. Defiance (ohio), Dec. 6, 2008

Katie Gahimer #21gahimer averaged 1.1 points and 1.4 rebounds in 16 games for Hanover as a freshman.

Gahimer’s Career Highs Points 4, three times, last vs. rose-Hulman, Feb. 17, 2010 rebounds 5, two times, last vs. Bluffton (ohio), Feb. 6, 2010 assists 2, two times, last vs. rose-Hulman, Feb. 17, 2010 Blocks 1, vs. Bluffton (ohio), Feb. 6, 2010 Steals 1, vs. Mount St. Joseph (ohio), Feb. 3, 2010

Molly Martin #33Martin is a three-time, first-team all-Heartland Collegiate athletic Conference selection. She was named the HCaC’s freshman of the year in 2008 and was the most valuable player in the league’s post-season tournament last season. Hanover’s career-rebounding leader, she is also poised to become the top scorer and shot blocker in school history.

Martin’s Career Highs Points 36, at Franklin, Feb. 27, 2010 rebounds 22, at Mount St. Joseph (ohio), Jan. 30, 2008 assists 4, vs. Mount St. Joseph (ohio), Jan. 3, 2009 Blocks 4, five times, last at Franklin, Feb. 27, 2010 Steals 4, five times, last vs. Manchester, Jan. 23, 2010

Year: Senior

height: 5-10

Position: guard/For-ward

hometown/high School: Bloomington, Ind. (South)

Year: Sophomore

height: 5-10

Position: Forward

hometown/high School: St. Paul, Ind. (north Decatur)

Year: Senior

height: 6-1

Position: Center

hometown/high School: Terre Haute, Ind. (north vigo)

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2010/11 Hanover College BaSKeTBall PlayerS

total 3-point reboundsYear GP-GS Min/avg FG-FGa Pct FG-FGa Pct Ft-Fta Pct off-def tot avg PF-Fo ast to Blk Stl Pts/avg2009/10 14-0 110/7.9 13-38 .342 9-24 .375 5-6 .833 4-10 14 1.0 6-0 6 7 3 4 40/2.9

ToTal 14-0 110/7.9 13-38 .342 9-24 .375 5-6 .833 4-10 14 1.0 6-0 6 7 3 4 40/2.9

total 3-point reboundsYear GP-GS Min/avg FG-FGa Pct FG-FGa Pct Ft-Fta Pct off-def tot avg PF-Fo ast to Blk Stl Pts/avg2008/09 26-2 411/15.8 28-81 .346 10-31 .323 49-65 .754 10-39 49 1.9 29-0 51 60 1 20 115/4.4

2009/10 27-17 525/19.4 39-112 .348 7-27 .259 47-66 .712 10-56 66 2.4 50-1 88 66 0 43 132/4.9

ToTal 53-19 936/17.7 67-193 .347 17-58 .293 96-131 .733 20-95 115 2.2 79-1 139 126 1 63 247/4.7

total 3-point reboundsYear GP-GS Min/avg FG-FGa Pct FG-FGa Pct Ft-Fta Pct off-def tot avg PF-Fo ast to Blk Stl Pts/avg2009/10 27-1 310/11.5 38-104 .365 5-22 .227 15-31 .484 17-29 46 1.7 20-0 10 21 0 20 96/3.6

ToTal 27-1 310/11.5 38-104 .365 5-22 .227 15-31 .484 17-29 46 1.7 20-0 10 21 0 20 96/3.6

natalie Morse #15Morse, a transfer from DePauw University, played in 14 games for Hanover after joining the squad midway through the 2009/10 season. She shot 37.5 percent from three-point range and 83.3 percent from the foul line.

Morse’s Career highs Points 9, at Franklin, Feb. 10, 2010 rebounds 3, vs. Franklin, Jan. 13, 2010 assists 2, two times, vs. Bluffton (ohio), Feb. 6, 2010 Blocks 1, three times, at Franklin, Feb. 27, 2010 Steals 3, vs. Mount St. Joseph (ohio), Feb. 3, 2010

abbey Schmahl #10Schmahl is an all-Heartland Conference performer in both basketball and soccer. She was named to the HCaC’s all-freshman basketball team in 2009 and is also an all-league back with the Panthers’ soccer program.

Schmahl’s Career highs Points 20, vs. anderson, Feb. 27, 2009 rebounds 7, vs. Transylvania (Ky.), Dec. 2, 2009 assists 8, at Bluffton (ohio), Jan. 6, 2009 Blocks 1, at Transylvania (Ky.), Feb. 28, 2010 Steals 5, at Franklin, Feb. 27, 2010

Liz Sparks #11Sparks averaged 3.6 points and 1.7 rebounds in 27 games during her first collegiate season at Hanover.

Sparks’ Career highs Points 11, vs. anderson, Feb 23, 2010 rebounds 5, two times, last at Franklin, Feb. 10, 2010 assists 2, vs. Transylvania (Ky.), Feb. 26, 2010 Blocks 0

Year: Sophomore

height: 5-7

Position: guard

hometown/high School: Mitchell, Ind.

Year: Junior

height: 5-6

Position: guard

hometown/high School: aurora, Ind. (South Dearborn)

Year: Sophomore

height: 5-7

Position: Forward

hometown/high School: Waveland, Ind. (Southmont)

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total 3-point reboundsYear GP-GS Min/avg FG-FGa Pct FG-FGa Pct Ft-Fta Pct off-def tot avg PF-Fo ast to Blk Stl Pts/avg2009/10 23-0 180/7.8 14-23 .609 2-4 .500 11-16 .688 11-13 24 1.0 13-0 10 10 1 8 41/1.8

ToTal 23-0 180/7.8 14-23 .609 2-4 .500 11-16 .688 11-13 24 1.0 13-0 10 10 1 8 41/1.8

total 3-point reboundsYear GP-GS Min/avg FG-FGa Pct FG-FGa Pct Ft-Fta Pct off-def tot avg PF-Fo ast to Blk Stl Pts/avg2007/08 21-0 244/11.6 25-66 .379 10-30 .333 16-21 .762 16-36 52 2.5 21-0 10 23 4 6 76/3.6

2008/09 27-1 509/18.9 58-124 .468 7-20 .350 51-85 .600 54-68 122 4.5 53-0 34 45 8 26 174/6.4

2009/10 26-24 716/27.5 106-204 .520 4-24 .167 57-89 .640 63-82 145 5.6 56-0 64 49 10 36 273/10.5

ToTal 74-25 1469/19.9 189-394 .480 21-74 .284 124-195 .636 133-186 319 4.3 130-0 108 117 22 68 523/7.1

amanda trambaugh #20 Trambaugh shot 60.9 percent from the floor and 68.8 percent from the charity stripe in 23 games during her freshman campaign with the Panthers.

trambaugh’s Career highs Points 12, vs. anderson, Jan. 16, 2010 rebounds 6, vs. Mount St. Joseph, Feb. 3, 2010 assists 3, at Defiance (ohio), Jan. 30, 2010 Blocks 1, at rose-Hulman, Jan. 20, 2010

holly vogel #22 vogel earned first-team all-Heartland Collegiate athletic Conference honors as a junior. She averaged a career-high 10.5 points and shot 52 percent from the field last season.

vogel’s Career highs Points 22, at Fontbonne (Mo.), Dec. 20, 2009 rebounds 13, vs. Transylvania (Ky.), Jan. 29, 2009 assists 7, two times, last at anderson, Feb. 19, 2010 Blocks 2, two times, last at Defiance (ohio), Jan. 30, 2010 Steals 6, at rose-Hulman, Jan. 14, 2009

elyse weddle #14

Year: Sophomore

height: 5-6

Position: guard

hometown/high School: Mitchell, Ind.

Year: Senior

height: 5-10

Position: guard

hometown/high School: n. Manchester, Ind. (Manchester)

Year: Freshman

height: 5-10

Position: Forward

hometown/high School: Bloomfield, Ind.

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2010/11 Hanover College BaSKeTBall PlayerS

total 3-point reboundsYear GP-GS Min/avg FG-FGa Pct FG-FGa Pct Ft-Fta Pct off-def tot avg PF-Fo ast to Blk Stl Pts/avg2007-08 26-22 647/24.9 56-152 .368 15-61 .246 57-99 .576 11-49 60 2.3 56-0 65 97 2 33 184/7.1

2008-09 27-24 549/20.3 42-125 .336 12-54 .222 52-77 .675 13-43 56 2.1 42-1 65 80 3 20 148/5.5

2009-10 27-9 511/18.9 41-89 .461 16-39 .410 61-85 .718 5-29 34 1.3 39-0 77 74 4 33 159/5.9

ToTal 80-55 1707/21.3 139-366 .380 43-154 .279 170-261 .651 29-121 150 1.9 137-1 207 251 9 86 491/6.1

total 3-point reboundsYear GP-GS Min/avg FG-FGa Pct FG-FGa Pct Ft-Fta Pct off-def tot avg PF-Fo ast to Blk Stl Pts/avg2010-11 27-3 333/12.3 43-122 .352 27-74 .365 23-32 .719 12-25 37 1.4 37-1 31 43 5 19 136/5.0

ToTal 27-3 333/12.3 43-122 .352 27-74 .365 23-32 .719 12-25 37 1.4 37-1 31 43 5 19 136/5.0

Micah whitted #42 Whitted has appeared in all 80 of Hanover’s games since stepping on campus. She has more than 250 career assists and is one of the Panthers’ top three-point shooters.

whitted’s Career highs Points 20, two times, last vs. Defiance (ohio), Dec. 12, 2009 rebounds 7, vs. Denison (ohio), Dec. 30, 2008 assists 8, two times, vs. ohio northern, nov. 22, 2009

Kendall withered #23 Withered, a transfer from grace College, averaged 5.0 points and 1.4 rebounds in 27 games for Hanover as a sophomore.

withered’s Career highs Points 20, vs. ohio northern, nov. 22, 2009 rebounds 5, vs. Franklin, Jan. 13, 2010 assists 4, vs. Defiance (ohio), Dec. 12, 2009 Blocks 2, vs. ohio northern, nov. 22, 2009 Steals 2, five times, last at Bluffton (ohio), Jan. 6, 2010

Year: Senior

height: 5-4

Position: guard

hometown/high School: Bedford, Ind. (north lawrence)

Year: Junior

height: 5-9

Position: guard/For-ward

hometown/high School: Madison, Ind. (Southwestern)

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2009/10 Hanover STaTISTICS

teaM StatiStiCS hanover oPP date oPPonent w/L SCore

SCorinG 1969 1674 11-21-09 KalaMaZoo W 71-53 Points per game 72.9 62.0 11-22-09 oHIo norTHern W 89-64 Scoring margin +10.9 - 11-29-09 CenTre W 67-57FieLd GoaLS-att 702-1662 626-1573 *12-02-09 TranSylvanIa l 61-70 Field goal pct. .422 .398 *12-05-09 at Manchester l 60-613 Point FG-att 137-423 128-425 12-08-09 IU SoUTHeaST W 69-64 3-point Fg pct. .324 .301 *12-12-09 DeFIanCe W 94-78 3-pt Fg made per game 5.1 4.7 12-19-09 at Washington (Mo.) l 55-69Free throwS-att 428-632 294-412 12-20-09 at Fontbonne W 73-58 Free throw pct. .677 .714 12-28-09 at otterbein W 73-63reBoUndS 1079 965 12-29-09 vs Denison l 69-72 rebounds per game 40.0 35.7 *01-03-10 at Mount St. Joseph W 77-68 rebounding margin +4.2 - *01-06-10 at Bluffton W 62-58aSSiStS 439 331 *01-13-10 FranKlIn W 79-58 assists per game 16.3 12.3 *01-16-10 anDerSon W 60-50tUrnoverS 460 570 *01-20-10 at rose-Hulman W 76-43 Turnovers per game 17.0 21.1 *01-23-10 ManCHeSTer W 58-50 Turnover margin +4.1 - *01-27-10 at Transylvania l 70-72 assist/turnover ratio 1.0 0.6 *01-30-10 at Defiance l 74-85SteaLS 312 227 *02-03-10 MoUnT ST. JoSePH W 90-61 Steals per game 11.6 8.4 *02-06-10 BlUFFTon W 84-44BLoCKS 98 71 *02-10-10 at Franklin W 73-71 Blocks per game 3.6 2.6 *02-17-10 roSe-HUlMan W 72-45winninG StreaK 0 - *02-19-10 at anderson W 76-53 Home win streak 9 - 02-23-10 anDerSon W 77-63 02-26-10 vs Transylvania W 87-64 02-27-10 at Franklin l 73-80

SCore BY PeriodS: 1st 2nd ot totalHanover 985 984 - 1969opponents 786 888 - 1674

reCord: overaLL hoMe awaY neUtraLall gaMeS (20-7) (12-1) (7-5) (1-1)ConFerenCe (12-4) (7-1) (5-3) (0-0)non-ConFerenCe (8-3) (5-0) (2-2) (1-1)

totaL 3-PtS reBoUndS## Player GP-GS Min avg FG-FGa Pct 3FG-FGa Pct Ft-Fta Pct off def tot avg PF Fo a to Blk Stl Pts avg33 Martin, Molly 27-27 764 28.3 209-387 .540 8-18 .444 94-144 .653 85 202 287 10.6 62 1 39 57 31 34 520 19.324 Franz, Torin 27-25 774 28.7 96-270 .356 27-90 .300 75-101 .743 44 80 124 4.6 27 0 26 55 2 37 294 10.922 vogel, Holly 26-24 716 27.5 106-204 .520 4-24 .167 57-89 .640 63 82 145 5.6 56 0 64 49 10 36 273 10.542 Whitted, Micah 27-9 511 18.9 41-89 .461 16-39 .410 61-85 .718 5 29 34 1.3 39 0 77 74 4 33 159 5.923 Withered, Kendall 27-3 333 12.3 43-122 .352 27-74 .365 23-32 .719 12 25 37 1.4 37 1 31 43 5 19 136 5.010 Schmahl, abbey 27-17 525 19.4 39-112 .348 7-27 .259 47-66 .712 10 56 66 2.4 50 1 88 66 0 43 132 4.930 Bentz, Chelle 27-27 684 25.3 49-141 .348 14-43 .326 16-25 .640 50 94 144 5.3 53 1 56 36 36 52 128 4.711 Sparks, liz 27-1 310 11.5 38-104 .365 5-22 .227 15-31 .484 17 29 46 1.7 20 0 10 21 0 20 96 3.634 Bowyer, Sonja 27-2 345 12.8 31-88 .352 4-10 .400 16-17 .941 16 18 34 1.3 42 0 25 22 5 15 82 3.015 Morse, natalie 14-0 110 7.9 13-38 .342 9-24 .375 5-6 .833 4 10 14 1.0 6 0 6 7 3 4 40 2.912 Brewer, Katie 22-0 179 8.1 16-59 .271 14-43 .326 5-16 .313 4 7 11 0.5 18 0 2 5 0 10 51 2.320 Trambaugh, amanda 23-0 180 7.8 14-23 .609 2-4 .500 11-16 .688 11 13 24 1.0 13 0 10 10 1 8 41 1.821 gahimer, Katie 16-0 67 4.2 7-25 .280 0-5 .000 3-4 .750 8 14 22 1.4 17 0 5 8 1 1 17 1.1 TeaM 36 55 91 3.4 0 7 total 27 5498 702-1662 .422 137-423 .324 428-632 .677 365 714 1079 40.0 440 4 439 460 98 312 1969 72.9 opponents 27 5501 626-1573 .398 128-425 .301 294-412 .714 279 686 965 35.7 518 - 331 570 71 227 1674 62.0

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HearTlanD ConFerenCe

The Heartland Collegiate athletic Conference is a union of 10 private small colleges and universities from Indiana, ohio and Kentucky. Formed in 1997, the Heartland Conference is affiliated with the national Collegiate athletic association and participates at the Division III level, which offers no athletic scholarships.

The league currently sponsors men’s championship in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, track & field and wrestling. Championships are awarded in eight women’s sports, including: basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field and volleyball.

Five member schools were formerly affiliated with the Indiana Collegiate athletic Conference and three schools were members of the association of Mideast Colleges.

anderson University, Franklin College, Hanover, Manchester College and the rose-Hulman Institute of Technology were each charter members of the ICaC. Bluffton University, Defiance College and the College of Mount St. Joseph were each members of the aMC.

rose-Hulman rejoined the league in 2006. Transylvania University, a former member of the national association of Intercollegiate athletics (naIa), officially joined the Heartland Conference in 2001.

earlham College, a former member of the north Coast athletic Conference, was approved for HCaC membership last year and began league competition this fall.

anderson University location: anderson, Ind. enrollment: 2,750 www.anderson.edu

Bluffton University location: Bluffton, ohio enrollment: 1,127 www.bluffton.edu

defiance College location: Defiance, ohio enrollment: 1,070 www.defiance.edu

earlham College location: richmond, Ind. enrollment: 1,200 www.earlham.edu

Franklin College location: Franklin, Ind. enrollment: 1,047 www.franklincollege.edu

hanover College location: Hanover, Ind. enrollment: 1,000 www.hanover.edu

Manchester College location: north Manchester, Ind. enrollment: 1,223 www.manchester.edu

College of Mount St. Joseph location: Cincinnati, ohio enrollment: 2,300 www.msj.edu

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology location: Terre Haute, Ind. enrollment: 1,900 www.rose-hulman.edu

transylvania University location: lexington, Kentucky enrollment: 1,100 www.transy.edu

www.heartlandconf.org

Seniors Torin Franz and Molly Martin are each three-time all-Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference selections. Martin, the league’s freshman of the year in 2008, was the most valuable player in the HCAC tournament last season.

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2009/10 HCaC revIeW

2009/10 Final Standingsteam hCaC allFranklin 13-3 21-7Transylvania 13-3 19-7Hanover 12-4 20-7Defiance 10-6 17-10anderson (Ind.) 6-10 7-19Manchester 6-10 6-20Bluffton 5-11 8-16rose-Hulman 4-12 4-21Mt. St. Joseph 3-13 7-18

Past hCaC ChampionsYear team record2009/10 Franklin 13-3 Transylvania 13-32008/09 Transylvania 14-22007/08 anderson 12-4 Manchester 12-42006/07 Manchester 15-12005/06 Franklin 13-12004/05 Franklin 11-32003/04 Franklin 12-22002/03 Transylvania 12-22001/02 anderson 12-22000/01 Defiance 12-01999/00 Franklin 10-2 Wilmington 10-21998/99 Wilmington 10-21997/98 DePauw 10-01996/97 Hanover 9-1 DePauw 9-11995/96 Franklin 9-11994/95 Franklin 8-01993/94 Franklin 8-0

2009/10 hCaC honorees Player of the Year: Sarah Condra, Franklin, So., gFreshman of the Year: Courtney Prater, anderson, FCoach of the Year: greg Todd, Transylvania

all-hCaC:olivia akridge, Transylvania, Jr., gTiffany Bowsher, anderson, Sr., FSarah Condra, Franklin, So., gHeather Harper, Franklin, Sr., CBrittany Henderlight, Transylvania, Sr., gDonna Marsh, rose-Hulman, Jr., CMolly Martin, Hanover, Jr., CHolly Milburn, Transylvania, Jr., FKim Miller, Bluffton, Jr., FShavonda Price, Defiance, So., gHolly vogel, Hanover, Jr., FMandie White, Defiance, Sr., C

honorable Mention all-hCaC:ginny Buckingham, Bluffton, Sr., Falisa Dickerson, rose-Hulman, So., FTorin Franz, Hanover, Jr., FCarolyn Holt, Mount St. Joseph, Jr., FKailey Honn, Manchester, Jr., CKat o’neill, Mount St. Joseph, Jr., gMonica Planalp, Franklin, Jr., gTasha Stucke, Defiance, Jr., g

all-Freshman team:erin Davey, rose-Hulman, Fr., FMelissa eltzroth, Manchester, Fr., gCourtney Prater, anderson, Fr., FJessica Prewett, Franklin, Fr., Camy Wuestefeld, anderson, Fr., g

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SIngle-SeaSon reCorDS

Scoring Leaders# Name Points PPG 1. Jennifer Skaggs (2000/01) 562 21.6 2. Molly Martin (2009/10) 520 19.3 3. laura little (2004/05) 496 19.1 4. Jennifer Skaggs (1999/00) 482 18.5 5. Molly Martin (2008/09) 480 18.5 6. Kim Butrum (1988/89) 457 19.9 7. Julie Branstetter (1994/95) 450 18.8 8. Julie Kirlin (1988/89) 442 19.2 9. Julie Branstetter (1993/94) 437 19.9 10. angela newkirk (2005/06) 415 16.0 11. Molly Martin (2007/08) 407 15.1 12. Tessa Bair (2003/04) 406 15.6 13. Tessa Wynn (2001/02) 403 15.5 14. angela newkirk (2003/04) 401 15.4 15. Julie Kirlin (1989/00) 390 17.0 16. Tessa Wynn (2002/03) 389 16.2 17. alicia Smith (1995/96) 387 16.1 18. Tessa Bair (2004/05) 380 14.6

Field Goal % LeadersMinimum of 200 Field Goal Attempts and a Minimum of 40% # Name FGM/A FG % 1. andrea Spurgeon (1999/00) 134-241 55.60 2. amy Hackworthy (1996/97) 114-238 54.10 3. Molly Martin (2009/10) 209-387 54.00 4. Julie Branstetter (1993/94) 119-253 53.90 5. Julie Kirlin (1988/89) 191-320 53.40 6. Jennifer Skaggs (1998/99) 140-266 52.60 7. Holly vogel (2009/10) 106-204 52.00 8. Terry Sprinkle (1981/82) 141-275 51.30 9. Jennifer Skaggs (2000/01) 235-460 51.10 10. Susan abel (1986/87) 121-234 51.00 11. Jennifer Skaggs (1999/00) 209-416 50.20 12. Kim Butrum (1986/87) 121-238 50.00 13. andrea Spurgeon (1998/99) 106-217 48.80 14. amy Hackworthy (1995/96) 114-238 47.90 15. rachel Walters (2005/06) 98-206 47.60 16. leslie Fryman (1997/98) 101-214 47.20 17. Kim Butrum (1987/88) 98-208 47.10

Assist Leaders# Name Assists 1. Joann Brouillette (1982/83) 126 2. Cissi White (1994/95) 124 3. amy Macy (1998/99) 118 4. amanda Schmahl (2005/06) 107 5. Kim Butrum (1988/89) 104 6. amy Macy (1995/96) 103 7. Dana Brock (2003/04) 100 Micah Whitted (2007/08) 100 9. Cissi White (1993/94) 89 10. Kim Butrum (1986/87) 85 11. Carrie Hill (1999/00) 83 12. Cissi White (1992/93) 81 13. Micah Whitted (2009/10) 77

3-Point Field Goal % LeadersMinimum of 50 3pt Attempts and Minimum of 35% # Name 3PTM/A 3pt % 1. amy Macy (1995/96) 50-106 47.20 2. amy Macy (1997/98) 47-101 46.56 3. Susan abel (1988/89) 37-80 46.30 4. Theresa Smith (1998/99) 26-59 44.10 5. Michele Ward (1990/91) 35-81 43.20 6. laura little (2004/05) 58-140 41.40 7. Dana Brock (2004/05) 24-60 40.00 Tessa Bair (2002/03) 20-50 40.00 9. Dana Brock (2003/04) 30-77 39.00 10. lacey Hornaday (2007/08) 33-85 38.80 11. alicia Smith (1996/97) 37-105 38.30 12. Theresa Smith (2000/01) 28-74 37.80 13. Janet lucas (1992/93) 23-61 37.70 14. Cissi White (1992/93) 35-94 37.50 15. Traci Joslin (2002/03) 22-62 37.10 16. alicia Smith (1994/95) 49-133 36.80 17. Kendall Withered (2009/10) 27-74 36.50

Free Throw & LeadersMinimum of 100 Free-throw Attempts and a Minimum of 70% # Name FTM/A FT % 1. Tessa Wynn (2000/01) 84-101 83.20 2. angela newkirk (2005/06) 91-110 82.70 3. angela newkirk (2003/04) 93-114 81.60 4. Tessa Wynn (2002/03) 82-101 81.20 5. alicia Smith (1995/96) 90-114 78.90 6. Julie Branstetter (1994/95) 107-137 78.10 7. Torin Franz (2008/09) 78-104 75.00 8. Torin Franz (2009/10) 75-101 74.30 9. Kim Butrum (1988/89) 114-155 73.50 10. Julie Kirlin (1987/88) 80-109 73.40 11. Julie Kirlin (1988/89) 100-137 72.99 12. Julie Kirlin (1989/90) 102-140 72.90 13. alicia Smith (1997/98) 76-105 72.40 14. andrea Spurgeon (1999/00) 101-143 70.60

Rebounding Leaders# Name Rebs RPG 1. Molly Martin (2007/08) 289 10.7 2. Molly Martin (2009/10) 287 10.6 3. andrea Spurgeon (1999/00) 286 11.0 4. Molly Martin (2008/09) 258 9.9 5. rachel Walters (2008/09) 249 9.2 6. rachel Walters (2006/07) 242 10.1 7. Julie Branstetter (1993/94) 235 10.7 8. Jennifer Skaggs (2000/01) 234 9.0 9. Jennifer Skaggs (1999/00) 232 8.9 10. Tessa Wynn (2001/02) 226 8.7 11. Julie Branstetter (1994/95) 222 9.3 12. leslie Fryman (1997/98) 218 8.4 13. rachel Walters (2005/06) 210 8.1 14. Tessa Wynn (2002/03) 203 8.5 Jennifer Skaggs (1998/99) 203 8.5 16. Corey roach (2004/05) 202 7.8

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Career reCorDS

Blocked Shot Leaders# Name Blocks 1. Corey roach (2004/05) 54 2. Chris Field (1984/85) 53 3. nikki gittings (2000/01) 49 4. Corey roach (2003/04) 39 Molly Martin (2008/09) 39 6. Chris Field (1985/86) 38 Julie Branstetter (1993/94) 38 8. Chris Field (1987/88) 37 9. alicia Smith (1996/97) 36 Chelle Bentz (2009/10) 36 11. Molly Martin (2007/08) 34 12. Jana Beers (1989/00) 33 13. andrea Spurgeon (1999/00) 32 14. Molly Martin (2009/10) 31 15. Kim Hardesty (2006/07) 26 Chelle Bentz (2008/09) 26 17. Kim Hardesty (2005/06) 25 Chris Field (1986/87) 25 Corey roach (2002/03) 25

Steals Leaders# Name Steals 1. Kim Butrum (1988/89) 88 2. Julie Kirlin (1989/00) 86 3. Kim Butrum (1987/88) 79 4. Barb van Meter (1977/78) 72 5. Kim Butrum (1986/87) 71 Cissi White (1991/92) 71 7. Joann Brouillette (1982/83) 63 Tessa Wynn (2002/03) 63 amanda Schmahl (2005/06) 63 10. Tessa Bair (2003/04) 61 11. Cissi White (1992/93) 58 12. Tessa Bair (2004/05) 55 Tessa Wynn (2000/01) 55 14. Tessa Wynn (2001/02) 53 amanda Howard (1994/95) 53 16. amanda Howard (1996/97) 52 Cissi White (1994/95) 52 Chelle Bentz (2009/10) 52

Scoring Leaders# Name Points 1. Jennifer Skaggs (1997-2001) 1,524 2. Terry Sprinkle (1981-1984) 1,470 3. Molly Martin (2007-present) 1,399 4. alicia Smith (1994-1998) 1,351 5. Julie Branstetter (1991-1994) 1,320 6. Tessa Wynn (1999-2003) 1,203 7. laura little (2001-2005) 1,192 8. Julie Kirlin (1986-1990) 1,141 9. Tessa Bair (2002-2005) 1,046 10. angela newkirk (2003-2006) 1,039 11. Kim Butrum (1986-1989) 1,010 12. rachel Walters (2005-2009) 922 13. Theresa Smith (1997-2001) 895 14. Torin Franz (2007-present) 860 15. Cissi White (1991-1995) 858 16. andrea Spurgeon (1996-2000) 854 17. Chris Diaforli (1990-1994) 853 18. amy Hackworthy (1993-1997) 799 19. leslie Fryman (1995-1999) 775 20. amy Macy (1995-1999) 767 21. amanda Howard (1994-1997) 761 22. Corey roach (2001-2005) 685 23. Susan abel (1986-1989) 625

Rebounding Leaders# Name Rebounds 1. Molly Martin (2007-present) 828 2. rachel Walters (2005-2009) 823 3. Jennifer Skaggs (1997-2001) 773 4. andrea Spurgeon (1996-2000) 760 5. Julie Branstetter (1991-1994) 690 6. Tessa Wynn (1999-2003) 647 7. amy Hackworthy (1993-1997) 621 8. leslie Fryman (1995-1999) 612 9. Corey roach (2001-2005) 572 10. Chris Diaforli (1990-1994) 521 11. Julie Kirlin (1986-1990) 488 12. laura little (2001-2005) 484

Blocked Shot Leaders# Name Blocks 1. Corey roach (2001-2005) 140 2. nikki gittings (1998-2002) 116 3. Molly Martin (2007-present) 103 4. Julie Branstetter (1991-1994) 90 5. alicia Smith (1994-1998) 82 6. Chris Diaforli (1990-1994) 75 7. Chelle Bentz (2007-present) 70 8. Chris Field (1986-1988*) 62 9. andrea Spurgeon (1996-2000) 59 10. Kim Hardesty (2004-2008) 53

* reflects statistics for just two seasons

laura little

andrea Spurgeon

Jennifer Skaggs

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Hanover’S SeaSon reSUlTS

Season all Conf. Coach all-Conference Selections

2009/10 20-7 12-4 (3rd) Molly Jones Molly Martin, Holly vogel, Torin Franz (HM)

2008/09 18-9 10-6 (3rd) Molly Jones Molly Martin, rachel Walters, Torin Franz (HM), abbey Schmahl (Fr Team)

2007/08 15-11 9-7 (4th) Molly Jones Molly Martin, lacey Hornaday, Torin Franz (HM)

2006/07 3-21 1-15 (9th) Molly Jones rachel Walters (HM)

2005/06 16-10 9-5 (3rd) Molly Jones angela newkirk, amanda Schmahl (HM), rachel Walters (HM)

2004/05 15-11 8-6 (4th) Molly Jones laura little, Tessa Bair, Corey roach (HM)

2003/04 13-13 7-7 (5th) Molly Jones laura little, Tessa Bair

2002/03 10-14 6-8 (6th) Molly Jones Tessa Wynn, laura little, Tessa Bair (HM)

2001/02 11-15 6-8 (5th) Molly Jones Tessa Wynn, laura little (HM)

2000/01 17-9 10-2 (2nd) Molly Jones Jennifer Skaggs (MvP), Tessa Wynn (2nd)

1999/00 17-9 7-5 (3rd) Molly Jones Jennifer Skaggs (MvP), andrea Spurgeon

1998/99 13-12 7-5 (4th) Molly Jones Jennifer Skaggs, (2nd), Theresa Smith (2nd)

1997/98 14-12 5-5 (3rd) Christa Snyder alicia Smith, leslie Fryman (2nd), andrea Spurgeon (HM)

1996/97 17-10 9-1 (1st) Christa Snyder alicia Smith (MvP), leslie Fryman, amy Macy (HM)

1995/96 14-10 5-5 (3rd) Christa Snyder alicia Smith, amy Macy (HM), amy Hackworthy (HM)

1994/95 10-14 4-4 (3rd) Christa Snyder Julie Branstetter, alicia Smith-2nd Team, amanda Howard (HM)

1993/94 7-15 1-7 (4th) Christa Snyder Julie Branstetter, Cissi White (HM), Chris Diaforli (HM)

1992/93 7-14 3-5 (3rd) Mary Freeland Julie Branstetter, Cissi White, Chris Diaforli

1991/92 4-17 2-10 Terry King

1990/91 5-14 2-7 (5th) Terry King Michele Ward

1989/90 4-19 Mary Freeland Julie Kirlin, Jana Beers

1988/89 9-14 6-4 (3rd) Mary Freeland Kim Butrum, Susan abel, Julie Kirlin

1987/88 9-14 4-4 Mary Freeland Kim Butrum, Julie Kirlin (2nd)

1986/87 11-10 5-3 (2nd) Mary Freeland Kim Butrum, Susan abel (2nd)

1985/86 10-11 4-4 (3rd) Mary Freeland Shelly Mcelyea, Marva alstott (2nd)

1984/85 6-14 Mary Freeland

1983/84 10-8 Mary Freeland

1982/83 11-8 Mary Freeland

1981/82 5-12 Mary Freeland

1980/81 12-13 Connie Fox

1979/80 7-7 Connie Fox

1978/79 12-5 Connie Fox

1977/78 7-4 Connie Fox

1976/77 3-8 Connie Fox

1975/76 4-9 Charlene agne

1974/75 na Charlene agne

1973/74 1-8 Charlene agne

1972/73 1-8 Charlene agne

1971/72 2-7 Charlene agne

1970/71 4-3 Wanda leffler Tessa Wynn

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Collier arena is the home for Hanover College basketball. located inside the John and anne Horner Health and recreation Center, the complex is one of the finest small-college facilities in the nation.

opened in 1995, the Horner Center is a vital part of campus life for the entire campus community. Centrally located, the facility houses an arena, a fieldhouse, a 6,000-square-foot weight training and fitness room, an athletic training area, an indoor running track, racquetball courts and state-of-the-art classrooms.

Collier arena, named in honor of hall-of-fame basketball coach John Collier, has been the Panthers’ home court for the past 14 seasons. The climate-controlled facility seats 2,000 fans for basketball and can hold up to 2,400 for concerts and lectures.

hanover in Collier arena Hanover’s women’s basketball program moved from lynn Hall to Collier arena prior to the start of the 1995/96 season.

The Panthers finished 8-4 at home in the inaugural season in Collier arena. The program has posted a 107-61 record in the building through its first 15 seasons, including a 12-1 record at home last season.

Season all at Years Games home

2009/10 20-7 12-1

2008/09 18-9 7-4

2007/08 16-11 11-1

2006/07 3-21 1-8

2005/06 16-10 10-2

2004/05 15-11 7-4

2003/04 13-13 7-4

2002/03 10-14 3-7

2001/02 11-15 4-8

2000/01 17-9 9-1

1999/00 17-9 6-3

1998/99 13-12 9-4

1997/98 14-12 5-6

1996/97 17-10 8-4

1995/96 14-10 8-4

Hanover’S CollIer arena

www.hanover.edu/athletics812.866.6800

2010/11 Hanover College Schedule

Nov. 19-20 @ Tip-Off Classic @ Transylvania (Ky.) Nov. 19 vs. Kalamazoo (Mich.) 8 p.m.Nov. 20 vs. Ohio Northern 1 p.m.Nov. 27 Mount St. Joseph (Ohio)* 3 p.m.Dec. 1 @ Transylvania (Ky.)* 7:30 p.m.Dec. 4 Manchester* 3 p.m.Dec. 11 @ Defiance (Ohio) * 1 p.m.Dec. 18-22 @ Las Vegas Classic Dec. 20 vs. Roanoke (Va.) 2 p.m.Dec. 21 vs. Heidelberg (Ohio) NoonDec. 29-30 @ Wittenberg (Ohio) Classic Dec. 29 @ Wittenberg (Ohio) 2:15 p.m.Dec. 30 vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire NoonJan. 5 Bluffton (Ohio)* 6 p.m.Jan. 8 @ Earlham* 1 p.m.Jan. 12 @ Franklin* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 15 @ Anderson* 3 p.m.Jan. 19 Rose-Hulman* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 22 @ Manchester* 1 p.m.Jan. 26 Transylvania (Ky.)* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 29 Defiance (Ohio)* 1 p.m.Feb. 2 @ Mount St. Joseph (Ohio)* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 5 @ Bluffton (Ohio)* 1 p.m.Feb. 9 Franklin* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 12 Earlham* 1 p.m.Feb. 16 @ Rose-Hulman* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 19 Anderson* 3 p.m.