2012-13 eureka college women's basketball media guide
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2012-13 Eureka College Women's BasketballTRANSCRIPT
2012-13 EUREKA COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
TAREN MARTIN2012 SLIAC COACH OF THE YEAR
CATY EETEN2012 SLIAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR
EUREKAREDDEVILS.COM
TABLE OF CONTENTSWELCOMEWomen’s Basketball Quick Facts 3
Eureka College Information 4-5
The Reagan Center 6-7
What Graduates are Saying 8-9
Director of Athletics Paul Bryant 10-11
Quick Facts/Campus Phone Numbers 11
Eureka Athletics Staff 12
2012-13 SEASON PREVIEWRoster 14
Schedule 15
Season Preview 16-17
Photo Roster 18
MEET THE COACHING STAFFHead Coach Taren Martin 20-21
Assistant Coaching Staff 22
MEET THE RED DEVILSMelissa Clements 24
Kourtney Ewald 25
Jaylynn Stewart 26
Kiley Bugaieski 27
Caty Eeten 28
Amanda Schreck 29
Jenna Brooks 30
Returning Letterwinners 31
Newcomers 32
BASKETBALL QUICK FACTSLetterwinners Returning/Lost 10/7
Starters Returning/Lost 2/3
2012-13 Newcomers 4
First Year of Basketball 1975-76
All-Time Record 455-423
2011-12 Record 21-5
Conference St. Louis Intercollegiate
Year Joined 2006
All-Time Record 38-60
2011-12 SLIAC Record 13-3 (2nd of 9)
Website sliac.org
2012-13 SCHEDULEN 15 at Knox 6 p.m.
N 24 CONCORDIA (Ill.) 1 p.m.
N 28 *MacMURRAY 6 p.m.
D 1 *at Spalding 1 p.m.
D 4 at RMU-Springfi eld 6 p.m.
D 14 at Silver Lake 5 p.m.
D 17 LAWRENCE 5 p.m.
D 19 $vs. Catholic 10 a.m.
D 20 $vs. UPR Mayaguez Noon
J 5 *WEBSTER 1 p.m.
J 8 *at Fontbonne 6 p.m.
J 10 *WESTMINSTER 6 p.m.
J 12 *at Greenville 1 p.m.
J 14 MOUNT MARY 5 p.m.
J 17 *PRINCIPIA 6 p.m.
J 19 *SPALDING 1 p.m.
J 23 *at Blackburn 6 p.m.
J 26 *at Webster 1 p.m.
J 30 *GREENVILLE 6 p.m.
F 2 *at Westminster 1 p.m.
F 6 *BLACKBURN 6 p.m.
F 9 *FONTBONNE 1 p.m.
F 13 *LINCOLN CHRISTIAN 6 p.m.
F 16 *at Principia 1 p.m.
F 19 *at MacMurray 6 p.m.
* -- SLIAC game
$ -- San Juan Tournament (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
All times Central and subject to change
HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS
MEDIA GUIDE CREDITSThe 2012-13 Eureka College Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a production of
the Eureka College Sports Information Offi ce. Content was written and designed by
Sports Information Director Bryan Moore. Editorial assistance was provided by Director
of Athletics Paul Bryant, the coaching staff and student-athletes. Photography was
provided by Bob Hunt and Eureka College. Front and back cover designs by Bryan
Moore. Individuals with historical information that may be incorrect or that have been
omitted from this guide are encouraged to contact the Eureka College sports information
offi ce.
2011-12 SEASON IN REVIEWPostseason Notebook 34-35
Game-by-Game Results 36
Final Overall Statistics 37
SLIAC Review 38
SLIAC Team Leaders 39
SLIAC Individual Leaders 40
RECORDS & HISTORYCareer Records 42
Single-Season Records 43
Single-Game Records 44
All-Time Roster 45-48
All-Time Scoring List 49
Year-by-Year Results 50-54
All-Time Series Results 55-60
OPPONENT INFORMATION2012-13 Opponent Profi les 62-65
St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 66
MEDIA INFORMATIONMedia/Website Information 68
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2012-13 EUREKA COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
“Eureka, of course, is a Greek word that
means I have found it and it described
perfectly the sense of discovery I felt the
day I arrived here in the fall of 1928. Eureka
was everything I had dreamed it would be
and more.”
-- Ronald Reagan ‘32
40th President of the United States
THIS IS EUREKA COLLEGEEureka College is a family. A small family.
Our historic campus, located on 112
wooded acres in the heart of Central Illinois,
can best be described as charming and
friendly. Our focus on a comprehensive
liberal arts education, with major emphasis
on leadership and service to others, is
one-of-a-kind. Our proximity to Peoria,
Bloomington-Normal, Chicago, St. Louis,
and Indianapolis make us ideal for those
looking for major market facilities, yet like
to return to a safe, secure, and small town
environment.
THE FOUNDING OF EUREKA COLLEGEEureka College was founded by abolitionists
from Kentucky who were members of a
religious movement known as the Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ) and were
committed to providing young people a
liberal education. These pioneers believed
in an education infused with values as
a basis for leadership. Chartered by the
Illinois Legislature in 1855, Eureka was
the fi rst college in the state and third in
the nation to admit men and women on
an equal basis. To the present day, the
college has continued to be interested in the
development of character as well as intellect
and technical competence with emphasis on
service and leadership.
Eureka College has had a major impact on
American life, with alumni who have had
successful careers in education, business,
management, the arts, and community
service. Graduates include forty-two
college presidents, seven governors and
members of Congress, a Nobel Laureate
team member, and former President Ronald
Reagan, Class of 1932.
HOW SMALL IS SMALL?Eureka College has just under 800 students.
Is this a disadvantage? On the contrary
-- we view it as an amazing advantage.
David Everett’s (1769–1813) line, “...large
streams from little fountains fl ow, tall oaks
from little acorns grow “ rings true at Eureka.
Each of those lucky enough to become a
part of Eureka College and our traditions
fi nd themselves supported, encouraged,
and treated, not as a number...but as the
extraordinary and creative individuals they
are.
In this unique and empowering environment
some of the best and brightest have
discovered their strong sense of self, their
vocation for their future, and a deep love
for this special small campus. Imagine -
from this small campus has come forty-two
college presidents, seven governors and
members of Congress, a Nobel Laureate
team member, and the 40th President
of the United States. EC has over 5,000
living graduates located around the world.
You’ll fi nd many of them serving the current
Eureka’s historic campus has 112 acres with 24 buildings. The College offers more than 30 majors and programs of study.
President of the United States, serving as
doctors, lawyers, teachers, and heads of
non-profi t organizations around the globe.
AROUND CAMPUSAs a student at Eureka College, getting
involved is a tremendous opportunity
that will have lasting impacts on your life;
short term and long. With the turning of a
new academic school year, the amount of
organizations and activities are plentiful. No
matter if you are a new fi rst year, transfer
student, commuter, or upperclassman,
taking advantage of what we have to
offer will be to your benefi t. The college
experience is about growing the holistic
student in all areas including outside the
classroom. By giving of your time and
talents to an organization, the organization
can thrive and your college experience will
be even more valuable.
The Student Activities Offi ce at Eureka
College strives to promote co-curricular
involvement in the areas of organizations
and activities using various resources on
and off campus including the Cerf College
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Center; center of campus community life.
We encourage personal development
socially, interpersonally, and morally
through student engagement. Providing
programming, campus activities, and
resources we strive to cultivate holistic
student growth and development and in turn
support the mission of Eureka College.
The Donald B. Cerf Center is a focal point
of campus activity, housing the “Burgoo“
-- the campus snack bar -- and the College
Bookstore. The Cerf Center also houses the
Ronald W. Reagan Museum. It is frequently
the site of public and private events.
ABOUT THE FACULTYEureka College faculty play a pivotal role
in working toward the success of each
and every EC student. The College has an
average class size of fi fteen students and
a student-faculty ratio of 12:1. Many faculty
have earned national and international
recognition in their areas of scholarship,
such as: social responses to alcoholism, the
history of slavery; recognition in lepidoptery,
philosophy, Native American literature;
and individually recognized Fulbright
Scholarship recipients.
SIMPLY PUTEureka College is one of the best
educational experiences that a prospective
student can have. Eureka College is a
remarkable family, populated with some of
the fi nest, dedicated, caring individuals in
the world. Over 150 years of excellence
in learning, service, and leadership is our
guiding force. Unfortunately, the College
simply cannot accommodate everyone.
Entrance is limited. This opportunity should
not be allowed to slip by.
THE PRESIDENT’S WELCOMEOn behalf of all Eureka College students, faculty, staff, alumni and
trustees, I am pleased to welcome you to Eureka College. We are
happy to have you on campus as we observe our 158th year of
excellence in learning, leadership and service.
Athletics play an important role in the lives of students at
Eureka College. Nearly half of our students play a sport at the
intercollegiate level and most other students participate at the
intramural level. Athletic teams are integral to the educational
process, providing means to learn leadership, discipline, tenacity,
persistence and cooperation.
I am proud of the student-athletes that you are watching today.
They are wonderful ambassadors for Eureka College, and their
efforts exemplify learning outside of the classroom, developing teamwork and building school
spirit.
J. David Arnold, Ph.D.
President of the College
THE REAGAN INFLUENCEThey were simply known as Dutch and Moon, nicknames passed down from their father. Ron
was thought to have resembled “the Dutchman” while Neil looked like comic strip character
“Moon Mullins” with his slicked back hair. The names stuck.
During his four years at Eureka, Reagan demonstrated his gratitude by immersing himself in
the life of the College. He even convinced his older brother Neil to enroll in the fall of 1928,
creating the enviable situation of his older brother waiting on him as a pledge at the TKE
house.
Ronald Reagan graduated in 1932 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in social science and
economics. He moved to Davenport, Iowa, to accept a position as a sports announcer for
radio station WOC. His career led him on to Hollywood and then into state and national
politics, but his loyalty to Eureka College was evidenced by his three six-year terms on the
College’s Board of Trustees and his continual involvement in various college related events.
In his 1992 Commencement address, President Reagan related the experience of the class
of 1932. “We took with us from Eureka College the strength born of a spirit of fellowship,
willingness to work together for common goals, and a deep faith in the word of God.” In the
case of Ronald Reagan, who graduated from Eureka in the early years of the Depression,
those values propelled him to a lifetime of leadership.
From sports broadcaster, to actor, to politician, Dutch Reagan’s four years of personal
development at Eureka launched him into a lifetime of leadership.
Nearly 300 Eureka College students participate in athletics. A total of 27 student-athletes earned their degrees in May 2012.
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The Reagan Center, the building that
serves as home to the Eureka College
athletics department, will play host to
Eureka men’s basketball for the 43rd
consecutive season in 2012-13. The facility
has seen signifi cant upgrades in recent
years, including a new hardwood playing
surface in the arena in June 2011 and a
pair of new state-of-the-art scoreboards in
December 2010.
Eureka has won more than 60 percent of its
home games since the Red Devils’ game-
by-game records began in 1983, posting a
207-124 (.625) home record.
The Red Devils have earned a winning
record on their home fl oor 19 times in the
last 29 seasons, including eight seasons of
10 wins or more and perfect home records
in 1985-86 (7-0) and 1991-92 (10-0).
Eureka’s 10-2 home record last season
marked its fi rst winning record at home
since the 2006-07 season, as well as the
fi rst 10-win campaign since the 2005-06
season.
The multi-purpose facilty, named after
alums Ronald Reagan (‘32) and Neil
Reagan (‘33), opened in 1970 and
hosts the offi ces for the Eureka athletics
department. The building also houses
Eureka’s on-campus athletic training facility,
a weight-training area for Eureka student-
athletes and classrooms for the Eureka
College physical education department.
THE REAGAN CENTERThe weight-training facility was revamped
in July 2012 with a new rubber fl oor and a
large array of new weights for EC student-
athletes.
Featuring a 1,500-seat arena for basketball
and volleyball, the Reagan Center
arena plays host to more than 30 events
each year. The building also boasts a
competition-sized pool that serves as the
home to the Eureka swim team and hosts
the Eureka College Sprint Swim Meet each
January.
A hardwood fl oor was installed in the arena
in June 2011, a surface formerly used as
a practice fl oor by the NBA’s Minnesota
Timberwolves. The portable surface
features a parquet design and was installed
in pieces and painted by Clarkston, Mich.-
based Game Day Athletics. The installation
crew, headed by Tom Petrie, also installed
and painted the Reagan Center’s previous
playing surface.
Dedicated for Ronald P. Bonati on Oct.
4, 2007, the the Bonati Fitness Center
is the on-campus training facility for the
campus and community. Named for
Bonati and funded by his wife Christine
Bonati Bollwinkle, the facility provides the
campus and community a state-of-the-art
fi tness center. Bonati attended Eureka
College from 1957 until 1960 and served
as a trustee for Eureka College from
1993 through 1999. He had a 34-year
management career with Caterpillar, Inc.
where he was the Vice President of the
North America Commercial Division from
1993 until 1999.
Also dedicated on Oct. 4, 2007 was the
Rigazio Lobby for 1976 Eureka College
graduate Steve Rigazio. Named and
funded in his memory by his parents
Gretchen and Tony Rigazio, Rigazio was
the president of Nevada Power Company
at the time of his illness and death in 2001.
The Rigazio Lobby features a double
trophy case displaying Eureka’s fi nest
athletic accomplishments, as well as a
high-defi nition television showcasing the
members of the Eureka College Athletics
Hall of Fame.
On Dec. 3, 2011, Eureka hosted a halftime
ceremony to dedicate “Championship
Circle”, named for Hall of Fame head
coach Dave Darnall and all 20 of his men’s
basketball squads from 1974 through 1994.
More than 75 former Red Devils joined
Darnall and his family on the fl oor for the
ceremony (pictured opposite page, bottom
left).
In addition to hosting more than 1,000
athletic events over its 42-year history,
the arena also hosted commencement
addresses from President Ronald Reagan
in 1982 and 1992. The facility also served
as a location of a visit from former Soviet
President Mikhail Gorbachev during his trip
to campus in honor of Eureka’s “Ronald
Reagan Day” in March 2009.
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THE RED DEVILS IN THE REAGAN CENTER(Since 1983-84)
Season W L Pct.
1983-84 7 1 .875
1984-85 10 1 .909
1985-86 7 0 1.000
1986-87 9 2 .818
1987-88 6 3 .667
1988-89 8 6 .571
1989-90 2 9 .200
1990-91 9 4 .692
1991-92 10 0 1.000
1992-93 11 2 .846
1993-94 10 1 .909
1994-95 8 4 .667
1995-96 8 3 .727
1996-97 6 6 .500
1997-98 8 2 .800
Season W L Pct.
1998-99 5 6 .455
1999-00 3 6 .333
2000-01 5 7 .417
2001-02 3 9 .250
2002-03 10 3 .769
2003-04 8 5 .615
2004-05 12 2 .857
2005-06 10 3 .769
2006-07 8 4 .667
2007-08 4 7 .364
2008-09 3 10 .231
2009-10 3 9 .250
2010-11 4 7 .364
2011-12 10 2 .857
Totals 207 124 .625
DIRECTIONS AND INFORMATIONFROM THE WEST (PEORIA)
•Travel east on US Route 24
•Turn right onto South Main Street/Illinois Route 117
•Upon entering Eureka, turn left onto Reagan Drive
•The Reagan Center is on the left
FROM THE EAST (BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL)
•Travel west on Interstate 74
•Take exit 92, turning right (north) onto Illinois Route 117
•Upon entering Eureka, turn right onto Reagan Drive
•The Reagan Center is on the left
FROM THE NORTH (CHICAGO/SUBURBS)
•Travel south on Interstate 55
•Take exit 187, turning right (west) onto US Route 24
•Turn left onto South Main Street/Illinois Route 117
•Upon entering Eureka, turn left onto Reagan Drive
•The Reagan Center is on the left
FROM THE SOUTH (ST.LOUIS/SPRINGFIELD)
•Travel north on Interstate 55
•Take exit 127, keeping left onto Interstate 155 (north)
•Merge onto Interstate 74 (east) toward Bloomington
•Take exit 112, turning left (north) onto Illinois Route 117
•Upon entering Eureka, turn right onto Reagan Drive
•The Reagan Center is on the left
TICKETS
All women’s basketball tickets are general admission. Season
passes are available by contacting the Eureka athletics offi ce at
(309) 467-6370.
PARKING
Fans are encouraged to park in the main lot on the west side of
the Reagan Center. Overfl ow parking is available on the east side
of the facility.
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“I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my playing
career at Eureka College. I won’t forget the
accomplishments of the baseball program
during my time at the college.”
“Eureka College gave me great
opportunities and experiences as a
student-athlete. Being a Red Devil has
provided memories and friendships to
last a lifetime.”-- Jessica Reardon ‘05
Eureka College Women’s Basketball, 2001-05
All-NIIC First Team (2003, 2004, 2005)
Eureka All-time Leading Scorer (1,483 points)
Eureka College Softball, 2002-05
“If I had to do it all
over again, I’d go
to Eureka College.”-- Ronald Reagan ‘32
Eureka College Football, Swimming and Track & Field
40th President of the United States“Eureka College allowed me to be
involved. It was a perfect fi t athletically,
academically and socially. My four years at
Eureka will be the most memorable four-
year span of my life.”
-- Mark Darnall ‘09
Eureka College Men’s Basketball, 2005-09
Eureka College Men’s Soccer, 2007
-- Marisa Durley ‘11
Eureka College Volleyball, 2007-10
All-SLIAC Honorable Mention (2010)
“Eureka College has not only armed me with
the right attitude and tools to be successful
in the real world, but has also provided me
with a network of people who will be willing
to help me in any way they can.”
-- Tim Cashdollar ‘11
Eureka College Baseball, 2008-11
All-SLIAC Honorable Mention (2010, 2011)
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“Having the opportunity to be a two-sport athlete
at Eureka College has allowed me to continue my
passion for education. EC athletics has helped
me become the teacher and coach I am today.”
-- Nicole Ropp ‘09
Eureka College Women’s Basketball, 2007-08
Eureka College Softball, 2008-09
All-SLIAC Honorable Mention Softball (2009)
“Playing college basketball was a dream and
Eureka College made it an experience I will
never forget. My days at Eureka hold a special
place in my heart and memories that I will
cherish forever.”-- Kim Holdenrid ‘07
Eureka College Women’s Basketball, 2003-07
“I truly owe what
I am today to
Eureka College.”
-- Laura Willman Moore ‘10
Eureka College Volleyball, 2006-09
All-SLIAC Second Team (2009)
EUREKA COLLEGE ALMA MATER
‘Neath the Elms upon the campus
Glorious to view
Stands Eureka, Alma Mater;
Faithful, tried and true.
Lift the chorus, speed it onward
Ne’er our voices fail
Praise to thee, O fair Eureka
Praise to thee, all hail.
When we leave thy halls forever
never to return
Still within our hearts fond
memories steadily will burn.
-- Jordan Vignoni ‘10
Eureka College Football, 2006-09
All-SLIAC Honorable Mention (2008)
“Eureka College taught me to push and strive for
excellence in all aspects of life. I can look back
on my time here and not have one regret from it.”
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Paul Bryant is in his fi fth year as the Director of Athletics at Eureka College. Since Bryant arrived at the helm of Eureka’s athletic
department in the summer of 2008, the Red Devils have experienced unprecedented success on the playing fi eld and in the classroom.
After only two Eureka squads qualifi ed for the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference postseason from 2006 through 2009, the
Red Devils have qualifi ed for six SLIAC Tournaments in Bryant’s four years as Director of Athletics, including championship game
appearances by men’s basketball in 2010 and women’s basketball in 2012. In all, fi ve of Eureka’s nine eligible programs have played in
the SLIAC Tournament during Bryant’s tenure, including multiple appearances from men’s basketball (2010, 2012).
In addition to the strides the Red Devils have made on the playing fi eld, Bryant
has also placed a signifi cant emphasis on academics, creating the Director
of Athletics Honor Roll prior to the 2009-10 academic year. A record-high 81
student athletes were named to the A.D. Honor Roll in Spring 2010, while
Eureka is represented on a regular basis on the SLIAC and Upper Midwest
Athletic Conference All-Academic Teams. Eureka earned a total of 27 academic
all-conference selections during the 2011-12 year, and fi ve student-athletes to
earn the award participated in more than one sport.
Bryant has also made tremendous use of Eureka’s celebrated athletics history,
welcoming a pair of Eureka College Hall of Famers back to the athletics staff as
head coaches.
On Dec. 4, 2008, Bryant hired 1998 EC graduate Kurt Barth to direct the Eureka
football program. Barth, who starred on the gridiron for the Red Devils from
1994 through 1997, has rapidly made his mark on the Red Devils. Barth has
coached Eureka to its most successful three-season stretch in more than a
decade and posted the best 30-game debut by a Eureka football coach since
1997. Barth’s infl uence has also allowed the Red Devils to produce record-
breaking statistics on the playing fi eld, as Eureka has broken 14 team and
individual program records since his arrival in 2009.
Nearly one year later to the day after Barth’s arrival, Bryant chose Eureka icon
Craig Gerdes as the new head coach of the baseball squad on Dec. 1, 2009.
Gerdes promptly guided to the Red Devils to a program-record 19 victories and
their fi rst-ever appearance in the SLIAC Tournament in 2010. The effort earned
Gerdes SLIAC Coach of the Year honors. The 1971 Eureka graduate won 31
games in two seasons as head coach prior to his retirement in 2011.
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS PAUL BRYANT
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS PAUL BRYANT
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EUREKA COLLEGE QUICK FACTSAddress 300 East College Avenue
Eureka, Illinois 61530
Founded 1855
Enrollment 760
Nickname Red Devils
Colors Maroon & Gold
National Affi liation NCAA Division III
Conference Affi liation St. Louis Intercollegiate
Upper Midwest (Football)
President Dr. J. David Arnold
Provost Dr. Philip Acree Cavalier
VP / Finance / Facilities / CFO Marc Pasteris
VP / Development / Alumni Relations Mike Murtagh
Dean of Students Brooke Campbell
Director of Athletics Paul A. Bryant
Faculty Athletics Representative Dr. Junius Rodriguez
CAMPUS PHONE NUMBERSArea Code 309
Main Campus Phone 467-3721
Admissions 467-6350
Bookstore 467-6427
The Burgoo 467-6428
Campus Security 467-6600
Cerf Center 467-6407
Development 467-6317
Financial Aid 467-6310
Learning Center 467-6520
Media Relations 467-6318
Melick Library 467-6380
Residence Life 467-6420
Student Programs and Services (SPS) 467-6420
ATHLETICS PHONE NUMBERSArea Code 309
Athletics Main Offi ce 467-6370
Athletics Fax 467-6402
Sports Information 467-6456
Athletic Training 467-6378
Bonati Fitness Center 467-6658
Rigazio Lobby 467-6659
Pool Offi ce 467-6375
NCAA Compliance 467-6865
Baseball 467-6586
Men’s Basketball 467-6371
Women’s Basketball 467-6865
Cross Country 467-6370
Football 467-6369
Golf 467-6370
Men’s Soccer 467-6465
Women’s Soccer 467-6465
Softball 467-6376
Swimming 467-6375
Tennis 467-6372
Track & Field 467-6369
Bryant has spearheaded several projects to improve Eureka’s
on-campus facilities. In June 2011, Bryant secured the funding
for the purchase and installation of a new hardwood fl oor in the
Reagan Center. The surface, formerly used as a practice fl oor
by the NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves, gives Eureka a regulation
hardwood fl oor for basketball and volleyball for the fi rst time since
2008. In addition to the hardwood fl oor, two new state-of-the-art
Nevco scoreboards were installed in the arena in December 2010,
and new shot clocks were installed in June 2012.
The latest facilities improvement under Bryant’s watch was “The
McKinzie Project”. A permanent brick wall was installed at the
Red Devils’ football facility along Reagan Drive in addition to
improvements to the visiting bleachers and the installation of a new
fence behind the visitors’ sideline.
A native of Dayton, Ohio, Bryant was formerly Associate Director of
Athletics at Urbana University in Urbana, Ohio. In addition to his
administrative duties at UU, Bryant served as the men’s basketball
head coach for fi ve seasons. While guiding the Blue Knights,
Bryant was chosen as the American Mideast South Division Coach
of the Year and American Mideast Conference Coach of the Year.
Before coaching at Urbana, Bryant began his coaching career
at the collegiate level during the 1996-97 season as a men’s
basketball assistant coach at Sinclair Community College in
Dayton, Ohio. He went on to become the head coach at Sinclair
the following season, directing the Pride for six seasons from 1997
until 2003.
During his six seasons, Bryant won 88 games, led Sinclair to four
NJCAA Division II regional appearances, two national tournament
berths and a national runner-up fi nish in 1998. He was named the
Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year.
While in Dayton, Bryant also served for eight years as the CEO of
the community’s Learn to Lead youth services agency, where he
licensed foster parents and placed foster children in appropriate
homes.
Bryant played four years of college basketball between North Idaho
College and Alaska Pacifi c University before earning a bachelor’s
degree from APU in 1989 and a master of education degree from
Urbana University.
Bryant is a member of the National Association of Basketball
Coaches, Black Coaches and Administrators and the National
Association of College Directors of Athletics. He also served
as the SLIAC Administrative Council Chair during the 2010-11
academic year.
Bryant and his wife Shannon reside in Eureka and have two
children, Kayla (18) and Paul, Jr. (12). Kayla is a freshman at
Eureka College and a member of the women’s basketball team.
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JANE AUSTINSwimming & Diving
Head Coach
KURT BARTHFootball/TrackHead Coach
BILL CONGERMen’s Soccer
Assistant Coach
AMOS ARBOGASTMen’s BasketballAssistant Coach
JOE DeLUCIAFootball
Assistant Coach
SARA EGGLESTONAssistant
Athletic Trainer
SEEFF GRAUERFootball
Assistant Coach
RANDY HENKELSAssistant A.D.
Head Athletic Trainer
KIM HOLDENRIDAdministrative
Assistant
DERIC LINDERFootball
Assistant Coach
TAREN MARTINAssistant A.D./SWAWBB Head Coach
BRYAN MOORESports Information
Director
MORGAN MURPHYFootball
Assistant Coach
ROBIN RAMIREZWomen’s Soccer
Head Coach
CHIP WILDEMen’s Basketball
Head Coach
MICHELLE REEFVolleyball
Head Coach
J.L. ZAPUSHEKMen’s SoccerHead Coach
DEBI NEFFSoftball
Head Coach
ISAAC COXBaseball
Head Coach
DOUG MIDDENDORFGolf
Head Coach
DeRICCO REEDCross CountryHead Coach
MIKE MINEHANFootball
Assistant Coach
WES SCHMIDGALLFootball
Assistant Coach
DEREK JOHNSONMen’s Soccer
Assistant Coach
K.T. ZAPUSHEKWomen’s SoccerAssistant Coach
BOBBY WILSONWomen’s Basketball
Assistant Coach
KHASSANDRAE BROWNWomen’s Basketball
Assistant Coach
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Experience (Exp.) Key:
1L: one letter • 2L: two letters • 3L: three letters • TR: Transfer • HS: High School
No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Exp. Hometown High School/Previous School
3 Andrea Lietz Fr. G 5-8 HS Winchester, Ill. Winchester
5 Kourtney Ewald Sr. G 5-6 1L Ottawa, Ill. Ottawa/Illinois Valley
10 Kiley Bugaieski Jr. G 5-8 2L Tremont, Ill. Tremont
11 Jenna Brooks So. G 5-7 1L Peoria, Ill. Limestone
12 Amanda Schreck Jr. G 5-6 2L Monmouth, Ill. Monmouth-Roseville
13 Emily Camden Fr. G 5-9 HS Green Valley, Ill. Midwest Central
14 Aubrey Molln Fr. G 5-4 HS LaMoille, Ill. LaMoille
22 Caty Eeten Jr. G 5-9 2L Eureka, Ill. Eureka
23 Taylor Muehlich So. G 5-8 1L Tremont, Ill. Tremont
32 Jaylynn Stewart Sr. G/F 6-0 1L Taylorville, Ill. Taylorville/Illinois State
33 Kelsey Shoemake So. F 6-0 1L East Peoria, Ill. East Peoria
34 Kayla Bryant Fr. F 6-0 HS Eureka, Ill. Eureka
44 Victoria White Jr. G 5-6 1L Chicago, Ill. Dunbar
45 Melissa Clements Sr. F 6-2 1L Sheridan, Ill. Serena/Illinois Valley
Head Coach: Taren Martin (Illinois State ‘04), 3rd season, 30-20 (.600)
Assistant Coaches: Khassandrae Brown (Eureka ‘12), 1st season; Paul Bryant (Alaska Pacifi c ‘89), 2nd season; Bobby Wilson, 1st
season
2012-13 EUREKA COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER
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2012-13 EUREKA COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Location Time
NOVEMBER
15 at Knox Galesburg, Ill. 7 p.m.
24 CONCORDIA (Ill.) Reagan Center 1 p.m.
28 *MacMURRAY Reagan Center 6 p.m.
DECEMBER
1 *at Spalding Louisville, Ky. Noon
4 at Robert Morris-Springfi eld Springfi eld, Ill. 6 p.m.
14 at Silver Lake Manitowoc, Wis. 5 p.m.
17 LAWRENCE Reagan Center 5 p.m.
19 vs. Catholic (D.C.) San Juan, Puerto Rico 9 a.m.
20 vs. Puerto Rico-Mayaguez San Juan, Puerto Rico 11 a.m.
JANUARY
5 *WEBSTER Reagan Center 1 p.m.
8 *at Fontbonne St. Louis, Mo. 6 p.m.
10 *WESTMINSTER Reagan Center 6 p.m.
12 *at Greenville Greenville, Ill. 1 p.m.
14 MOUNT MARY Reagan Center 5 p.m.
17 *PRINCIPIA Reagan Center 6 p.m.
19 *SPALDING Reagan Center 1 p.m.
23 *at Blackburn Carlinville, Ill. 6 p.m.
26 *at Webster St. Louis, Mo. 1 p.m.
30 *GREENVILLE Reagan Center 6 p.m.
FEBRUARY
2 *at Westminster Fulton, Mo. 5 p.m.
6 *BLACKBURN Reagan Center 6 p.m.
9 *FONTBONNE Reagan Center 1 p.m.
13 LINCOLN CHRISTIAN Reagan Center 6 p.m.
16 *at Principia Elsah, Ill. 1 p.m.
19 *at MacMurray Jacksonville, Ill. 6 p.m.
All times Central and subject to change
HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS
* -- St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference game
2012-13 SCHEDULE
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Less than 12 months removed from the
fourth 20-win season in program history
and a run to the St. Louis Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference Tournament
championship game, the Eureka College
women’s basketball team will look to take
the next step in 2012-13 and earn the
program’s fi rst-ever NCAA Tournament
berth.
Three players that started at least 11
games and 10 letterwinners overall return
for 2012 SLIAC Coach of the Year Taren
Martin. The third-year head coach has
promply turned the Red Devils into one of
the top programs in the SLIAC and has
won 30 games in two seasons to already
rank third on Eureka’s all-time coaching
wins list.
Senior forward Jaylynn Stewart will
highlight EC’s senior class and enter
her fi rst full season in a Eureka uniform
in 2012-13. The Taylorville, Ill. native
transferred to the program in December
2011 after appearing in 26 contests for
Division I Illinois State from 2009 through
2011.
Stewart will provide an inside option as one
of Eureka’s tallest players, averaging nearly
fi ve boards per game and collecting a
career-high 12 rebounds against Concordia
(Wis.) during Eureka’s trip to Las Vegas
last season. She’ll also be a threat on
Sophomore Jenna Brooks (left), junior Caty Eeten (middle) and senior Jaylynn Stewart (right) return as players that started at
least 11 games last season. A total of 10 letterwinners return from last season’s squad that won 21 games.
the perimeter after knocking down 18
3-pointers for the Red Devils a year ago.
Kourtney Ewald is back in the Eureka
backcourt after appearing in 17 games as
a junior last season. The Illinois Valley
transfer, who also stars on Eureka’s track
& fi eld team in the spring, led the Red
Devils and ranked seventh among SLIAC
players with a 1.3 assist-to-turnover ratio
last season.
The Red Devils will also get a boost
up front from senior forward Melissa
Clements. The tallest player on the
roster, Clements appeared in 24 games
last season as Eureka’s top reserve in the
frontcourt. Her 53 career rebounds rank
fi fth among active Red Devils.
The 2012 SLIAC Player of the Year,
Caty Eeten returns for her third season.
Perhaps the most prolifi c scorer in the
history of the program, Eeten broke
Eureka’s single-season scoring record
with 594 points last season, and her 22.8
points per game led the SLIAC and ranked
fi fth in NCAA Division III. She enters
the upcoming campaign with 895 points
and will likely become the 14th player
in program history to score 1,000 points
before SLIAC play hits full swing after the
fi rst of the new year.
The Eureka native also broke Eureka’s
single-season record with 190 free throws
last season, as well as single-game records
throughout the campaign with 49 points, 17
fi eld goals, 20 free throws and 14 assists.
She was a four-time SLIAC Player of the
Week, a two-time choice for the D3Hoops.
com Team of the Week and named to the
D3Hoops.com Central Region Second
Team.
Tremont native Kiley Bugaieski enters
the upcoming campaign as Eureka’s most
experienced Division III players, having
appeared in 49 games since joining the
program in 2010. Bugaieski has already
made an impact in Eureka’s record book as
one of the program’s best 3-point shooters,
as her 45 baskets from long range already
rank tied for 10th all-time. Her career
shooting percentage from beyond the
arc of 33.1 percent is the fourth-highest
percentage in program history.
Amanda Schreck joins Bugaieski as one
of Martin’s fi rst recruits that joined the
program as freshmen in 2010. Schreck
has been one of Eureka’s top reserves over
the previous two seasons, averaging nearly
a dozen minutes per game and knocking
down 23 3-point fi eld goals in 38 career
appearances.
Victoria White rounds out Eureka’s junior
class. White played in seven games off the
bench last season and will provide depth in
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ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS Games Played
Kiley Bugaieski 49
Jaylynn Stewart 46
Caty Eeten 43
Amanda Schreck 38
Jenna Brooks 26
Points
Caty Eeten 895
Kiley Bugaieski 216
Jaylynn Stewart 180
Jenna Brooks 130
Amanda Schreck 99
Rebounds
Caty Eeten 287
Jaylynn Stewart 90
Kiley Bugaieski 66
Jenna Brooks 65
Melissa Clements 53
Assists
Caty Eeten 161
Jenn Brooks 48
Jaylynn Stewart 42
Kiley Bugaieski 38
Amanda Schreck 32
Steals
Caty Eeten 74
Jaylynn Stewart 26
Kiley Bugaieski 25
Amanda Schreck 22
Jenna Brooks 21
Blocked Shots
Caty Eeten 41
Kelsey Shoemake 6
Melissa Clements 5
Jenna Brooks 3
Jaylynn Stewart 3
3-Point Field Goals
Kiley Bugaieski 45
Caty Eeten 24
Amanda Schreck 23
Jaylynn Stewart 18
Jenna Brooks 13
Free Throws
Caty Eeten 291
Jaylynn Stewart 34
Kiley Bugaieski 29
Jenna Brooks 27
Amanda Schreck 14
Stewart’s totals include ISU statistics.
Eureka’s backcourt.
Sophomore guard Jenna Brooks returns
for the Red Devils after joining Stewart
and Eeten as players to start at least 11
games a year ago. Brooks played in all
26 contests in her fi rst collegiate season,
averaging 5.0 points per game and ranking
third among Eureka players with 48 assists.
Kelsey Shoemake will enter her fi rst full
season as a Red Devil in 2012-13. Like
Stewart, the 6-foot Shoemake joined
the Red Devils at semester break last
season. She averaged 2.4 points in 15
reserve appearances and will likely play a
much expanded role in Eureka’s frontcourt
rotation during the upcoming campaign.
After injuries kept her on the sidelines
for all of 2011-12, sophomore guard
Taylor Muehlich will enter the upcoming
campaign with a clean bill of health.
Muehlich was an all-conference player and
high school teammate of current Red Devil
Kiley Bugaieski at Tremont.
Eureka will welcome a group of four
freshmen to the program this season, each
of which enjoyed decorated high school
careers.
Kayla Bryant, the daughter of Eureka
Director of Athletics and assistant coach
Paul Bryant, will bolster the Red Devils’
interior depth after helping Eureka High
School to an IHSA sectional crown last
spring.
Emily Camden will also join the program
after receiving all-conference honors at
Midwest Central High School. Camden
led her prep squad to a regional crown and
also qualifi ed for IHSA 3-point shootout as
a junior in 2011.
Illinois Basketball Coaches’ Association All-
State honoree Andrea Lietz is also new to
the Red Devils. Lietz led Winchester High
School to an IHSA 1A state championship
as a junior in 2011 and a runner-up fi nish
as a freshman in 2009.
LaMoille native Aubrey Molln rounds out
Eureka’s talented freshman class. A three-
year captain at LaMoille High School, Molln
averaged a double-double as a senior on
her way to earning All-Little 10 Conference
accolades.
The Red Devils will open their 38th season
of women’s competition on Nov. 15 in a
non-conference matchup at Knox. Eureka
will host longtime non-conference nemesis
Concordia (Ill.) in the home opener on Nov.
24.
SLIAC play opens Nov. 28 versus
MacMurray at the Reagan Center. The
Red Devils’ fi rst SLIAC road trip comes
Dec. 1 at Spalding in Louisville, Ky.
The fi nal fi ve games in the month of
December will be against non-conference
competition. Eureka will visit Robert
Morris-Springfi eld on Dec. 4 before
traveling to Silver Lake in Manitowoc, Wis.
on Dec. 14, the northernmost road trip in
the history of the program. Eureka will host
fi rst-time opponent Lawrence on Dec. 17,
its fi nal home game before breaking for the
holidays.
The highlight of Eureka’s non-conference
schedule will be a two-game trip to San
Juan, Puerto Rico in mid-December. The
Red Devils will square off against 2012
NCAA Tournament qualifi er Catholic (D.C.)
on Dec. 19 before playing NCAA Division
II independent Puerto Rico-Mayaguez on
Dec. 20.
Following semester break, January and
February features 14 games against
SLIAC competition. The Red Devils’ fi nal
non-conference games of the season will
come Jan. 14 at the Reagan Center versus
Division III independent Mount Mary, and
Feb. 13 when Lincoln Christian visits to the
Reagan Center.
The top four teams in the fi nal regular
season SLIAC standings will qualify for the
league’s annual postseason tournament at
the site of the regular season conference
champion. The semifi nal round will take
place on Thursday, Feb. 21, with the
championship game being contested on
Saturday, Feb. 23.
The SLIAC Tournament champion will
represent the league in the NCAA Division
III Tournament in early March.
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ANDREA LIETZFreshman • Guard
Winchester, Ill.
KOURTNEY EWALDSenior • Guard
Ottawa, Ill.
KILEY BUGAIESKIJunior • Guard
Tremont, Ill.
JENNA BROOKSSophomore • Guard
Peoria, Ill.
AMANDA SCHRECKJunior • Guard
Monmouth, Ill.
EMILY CAMDENFreshman • Guard
Green Valley, Ill.
AUBREY MOLLNFreshman • Guard
LaMoille, Ill.
CATY EETENJunior • Guard
Eureka, Ill.
TAYLOR MUEHLICHSophomore • Guard
Tremont, Ill.
JAYLYNN STEWARTSenior • Guard/Forward
Taylorville, Ill.
KELSEY SHOEMAKESophomore • Forward
East Peoria, Ill.
KAYLA BRYANTFreshman • Forward
Eureka, Ill.
VICTORIA WHITEJunior • Guard
Chicago, Ill.
MELISSA CLEMENTSSenior • Forward
Sheridan, Ill.
3 5 10 11 12
13 14 22 23 32
33 34 44 45
TAREN MARTINHead Coach
Third season
KHASSANDRAE BROWNAssistant Coach
First season
PAUL BRYANTAssistant Coach
Second season
BOBBY WILSONAssistant Coach
First season
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HEAD COACH TAREN MARTINThe 2012 St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year, Taren Martin will enter her third season as women’s basketball
head coach at Eureka College in 2012-13. Martin, the ninth head coach in EC women’s basketball history, was named head coach on
May 18, 2010. In addition to her women’s basketball responsibilities, Martin was named Eureka’s Assistant Athletic Director and Senior
Woman Administrator on Oct. 1, 2010.
Since her arrival two years ago, Martin has transformed the Red Devils into one of the top women’s basketball programs in the SLIAC.
Eureka’s 21 victories in 2011-12 marked just the fourth 20-win season in program history. Her effi cient and up-tempo style allowed EC
to average 76.2 points per contest, tops among SLIAC schools and sixth-most in NCAA Division III. The Red Devils tied for second
place in the fi nal 2012 SLIAC standings to qualify for the league’s annual postseason tournament for the fi rst time. Eureka’s semifi nal
victory over Fontbonne helped the Red Devils advance to the conference tournament championship game and marked the fi rst
conference tournament victory of any kind since EC played for the Northern Illinois-Iowa Conference Tournament crown in 2005.
Additionally, Eureka’s 12-win improvement
from 2010-11 to 2011-12 proved to be
the largest single-season improvement in
program history, and the Red Devils’ 13
wins in SLIAC action were the most league
victories by a Eureka women’s basketball
squad since EC began conference-affi liated
competition at the Division III level in 1996-
97. In all, Martin has won 30 games in two
seasons to already rank third on Eureka’s
all-time coaching wins list.
Eureka’s successful 2011-12 campaign
made a serious impact on the program’s
record book. The Red Devils set new single-
season team records with 1,188 rebounds,
495 free throws made and 114 3-point
baskets.
Last season also saw then-sophomore guard
Caty Eeten earn the 2012 SLIAC Player of
the Year award. Eeten scored 594 points in
2011-12, breaking Sherry Bryan’s 27-year-
old Eureka record for single-season points.
Martin was selected as the 2012 SLIAC Coach of the Year
after leading the Red Devils to the largest single-season win
improvement in Eureka women’s basketball history.
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Eeten also broke the single-season record for free throws made
with 190. The Eureka native also set or matched single-game
Eureka records with 49 points and 17 fi eld goals made against
Knox on Nov. 17, 20 free throws made against Greenville on Nov.
30 and 14 assists at Blackburn on Jan. 18.
While Eeten received most of the individual accolades, the Red
Devils received solid contributions from several different players.
Khassandrae Brown scored 467 points in 2011-12, fourth-most
in single-season program history. Her career scoring total of 807
ranked 21st in Eureka history and third-most among players to
play only two seasons.
Senior guard Sara Hamilton delivered one of the most accurate
3-point shooting efforts in program history, making 34 percent of
her attempts beyond the arc to rank ninth in single-season Eureka
history. Lisa Byard brought her 100-game career to a close in
2011-12, and her fi nal career rebounding total of 701 ranked fi fth
all-time in Eureka women’s basketball history.
In her fi rst season as head coach, Martin guided the Red Devils
to nine wins and a sixth-place fi nish in the St. Louis Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference, the Red Devils’ highest league fi nish since
the 2006-07 season. Her nine victories were the second-most by
a head coach in a debut season in Eureka women’s basketball
history.
Martin’s fi rst season saw the emergence of several new faces,
including Eeten, who earned the SLIAC’s Newcomer of the Year
and D3Hoops.com Central Region Rookie of the Year awards in
her fi rst season in the Eureka backcourt. In all, the Red Devils
earned two SLIAC Player of the Week awards and Brown was
one of three players in the league to rank among the top-fi ve in
scoring, rebounding and minutes played.
Martin’s 2010-11 squad also proved to be one Eureka’s top
3-point shooting teams, as the Red Devils set what was then a
new single-season school record with 109 3-point baskets made.
Eureka also set single-game records during the 2010-11 season
with 114 points scored, 11 3-point fi eld goals made and 35 assists
in a victory over Lincoln Christian on Jan. 20, 2011. The Red
Devils also broke the single-game steals record with 41 thefts
against the Red Lions on Feb. 9, 2011.
The Red Devils also excelled in the classroom under Martin’s
watch, posting a cumulative grade point average of 3.2 as a team,
while three student-athletes from the program have been named
to the SLIAC All-Academic Team since 2010.
In addition to the success achieved by the Red Devils on the
court and in the classroom, Martin and the Red Devils have
been a positive infl uence in the Eureka community. The
women’s basketball program has compiled nearly 1,500 hours
of community service since 2010, going to recess at local
elementary schools, volunteering at a retirement home in Eureka,
volunteering during Eureka’s annual Reagan Festival, offering
instruction at youth basketball camps in the fall and summer,
raking leaves in the community, and being an angel tree buddy for
children during the holiday season.
A native of Savannah, Mo., Martin comes from a family of
outstanding athletes. Her dad was inducted into the Missouri
Western State University Athletic Hall of Fame, having earned
two-time All-America honors for baseball. He is also a member of
the Missouri State Cross Country/Track Coaches Association Hall
of Fame. Martin’s sister, Jaime (O’Brien) Dial, won two Missouri
state titles in tennis and track. She went on to Missouri Western
State University where she played basketball and tennis. Having
those two individuals as mentors, Martin had big shoes to fi ll.
Martin graduated from Savannah High School in Savannah,
Mo. where she was a three-sport All-Missouri State athlete in
tennis, basketball and track. As starting point guard, she led her
basketball team to a second-place state fi nish three times. She
also brought home a second place state medal in track for the
4x800 relay.
Martin played her collegiate basketball at Division I Illinois State
University in Normal, Ill. She began her four-year playing career
for the Redbirds in 2000, eventually helping ISU to one of its
greatest turnarounds in program history. As a senior during the
2003-04 season, Martin averaged 11.4 points, 4.6 assists and 2.6
steals per game in leading the Redbirds to a fi fth-place fi nish in
the Missouri Valley Conference and a 16-13 record, a nine-win
improvement from the previous season and team’s best record
since 1996-97.
Martin received Illinois State’s Jill Hutchison Endowed Scholarship
in 2003 and the Jill Hutchison Coach’s Award for leadership and
performance for her efforts during her senior season. Martin was
the fi rst Illinois State player to record 300 assists, 250 made free
throws, 150 steals and 100 three-point fi eld goals.
After playing four seasons as a player for the Redbirds, Martin
began her coaching career in 2004 with two-time Missouri Valley
Coach of the Year and current University of Missouri women’s
basketball head coach Robin Pingeton. Martin served as a
graduate assistant for one year before being named Illinois State’s
fi rst Director of Women’s Basketball Operations while completing
her master’s degrees in communication.
In addition to her coaching duties, Martin oversaw the day-to-day
operations of the program, worked with the guards and did tireless
work behind the scenes. She also developed communication
plans, organized day-to-day activities, community service
work, public relations and marketing. Martin was a vital part in
rebuilding Illinois State’s program which saw the Redbirds win
three conference titles and make fi ve trips to the postseason in
seven years, including back-to-back WNIT semifi nal appearances
in 2009 and 2010.
Formerly Taren O’Brien, she married Patrick Martin in 2005. They
have three children, daughter Ryleigh (5), son Jackson (4) and
newborn son Tyson, and reside in Washington.
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ASSISTANT COACH KHASSANDRAE BROWN
ASSISTANT COACH PAUL BRYANT
ASSISTANT COACH BOBBY WILSON
Paul Bryant will enter his second full season as a women’s basketball assistant coach at Eureka in 2012-13.
Bryant began his head coaching career at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio, directing the Pride for
six seasons from 1997 until 2003. During his six seasons, Bryant won 88 games, led Sinclair to four NJCAA
Division II regional appearances, two national tournament berths and a national runner-up fi nish in 1998. He
was named the Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year.
Prior to the 2003-04 season, Bryant became the men’s basketball head coach at Urbana University in
Urbana, Ohio. While guiding the Blue Knights, Bryant was chosen as the American Mideast South Division
Coach of the Year and American Mideast Conference Coach of the Year. Before entering the collegiate
coaching ranks, Bryant coached basketball from 1989 until 1996 at the Dayton Jewish Center.
Bryant played four years of college basketball between North Idaho College and Alaska Pacifi c University before earning a bachelor’s
degree from APU in 1989 and a master of education degree from Urbana. In addition to his current duties with the Eureka women’s
basketball program, Bryant is also in his fi fth year as the Eureka College Director of Athletics.
Former Eureka College women’s basketball standout Khassandrae Brown will join Taren Martin’s coaching
staff for her fi rst season in 2012-13. The East Peoria, Ill. native played two seasons for the Red Devils after
transferring from Kankakee Community College in 2010.
Brown starred in the Eureka frontcourt from 2010 until 2012. She closed her 49-game Eureka career with
807 points, third-most by a two-year player in the history of Eureka College women’s basketball. She also
added 403 rebounds, shot 53 percent from the fi eld and 78 percent from the free throw line.
Brown put together an outstanding senior season in 2011-12, earning All-St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference First Team honors. Her 109 offensive rebounds were a single-season school record since
Eureka began tracking the statistic in 2000. She also ranked on Eureka’s single-season top-10 lists with a .574 fi eld goal percentage
(third), 155 free throws made (third), 467 points (fourth), a .783 free throw percentage (eighth) and 238 total rebounds (eighth).
ASSISTANT COACHING STAFF
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MELISSA CLEMENTSSENIOR • FORWARD • 6-2
SHERIDAN, Ill. • SERENA H.S./ILLINOIS VALLEYJunior (2011-12): Appeared in 24 games as a reserve in the Eureka frontcourt ... Averaged 1.5
points and 2.2 rebounds per game ... Made her Eureka debut against Robert Morris-Springfi eld
on Nov. 15 ... Played a personal-high 17 minutes against Principia on Dec. 3 ... Grabbed a
career-high eight rebounds at Lincoln Christian on Dec. 7 ... Scored a career-high six points
against Lincoln Christian on Feb. 8.
Sophomore (2009-10): Played in 32 games as a returning sophomore for Illinois Valley
Community College in Oglesby, Ill. ... Averaged 4.8 points and 4.8 rebounds per contest ... Led
the Eagles to the NJCAA Division II Region 4 title.
Freshman (2008-09): Appeared in 31 games as a true freshman for Illinois Valley Community
College in Oglesby, Ill. ... Averaged 4.5 points
and 6.0 rebounds per game ... Helped the
Eagles to 27 wins and a District title.
Serena High School: The top rebounder for
the Huskers a senior in 2007-08.
Personal: The daughter of Karen and Don
Clements, Melissa was born June 5, 1990
in Joliet, Ill. ... Has three siblings, Don (26),
Dillon (19) and Brianna (17) ... Junior college
teammate of current Red Devil Kourtney Ewald
... Majoring in art/photography.
CAREER-HIGHS
45Points
6 vs. Lincoln Christian
Feb. 8, 2012
Rebounds
8 at Lincoln Christian
Dec. 7, 2011
Assists
1 vs. Knox
Nov. 17, 2011
Steals
1 (4x), last vs. Fontbonne
Feb. 11, 2012
Blocked Shots
2 vs. Simpson
Dec. 29, 2011
Minutes
17 vs. Principia
Dec. 3, 2011
GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OREB DREB TOT ASST BLK STL PTS PTS/G
2011-12 24-0 167-7.0 17-52 .327 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 24 29 53 1 5 4 36 1.5
Total 24-0 167-7.0 17-52 .327 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 24 29 53 1 5 4 36 1.5
MEET THE RED DEVILS
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KOURTNEY EWALDSENIOR • GUARD • 5-6
OTTAWA, Ill. • OTTAWA H.S./ILLINOIS VALLEYJunior (2011-12): Played in 17 games off the bench ... Finished the season with averages of 2.1
points and 1.1 rebounds per game ... Led the Red Devils with a 1.30 assist-to-turnover ratio ...
Made her Eureka debut on Nov. 15 against Robert Morris-Springfi eld ... Set a career-high with
four assists and a steal in 15 minutes at Lincoln Christian on Dec. 7 ... Made her fi rst Eureka
3-pointer against Silver Lake on Dec. 17 ... Set or matched career-bests with seven points and
a steal against Concordia (Wis.) on Dec. 27 ... Set new personal-bests with 16 minutes and fi ve
rebounds against Lincoln Christian on Feb. 8.
Sophomore (2010-11): Appeared in 32 games as a returning sophomore for Illinois Valley
Community College in Oglesby, Ill. ... Averaged 7.3 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.9 assists per
game for the Eagles ... Helped IVCC to a school-record 29 victories and the NJCAA Division II
Region 4 championship ... Named to the All-
Region Team.
Freshman (2009-10): Played in 31 games as
a true freshman for Illinois Valley Community
College in Oglesby, Ill. ... Finished the season
with averages of 2.5 points and 1.5 rebounds
per game.
Ottawa High School: Helped the Lady Pirates
to a school-record 26 wins and an IHSA 3A
regional title as a senior ... Also a member of
the track & fi eld team, setting a school record
as part of the 800-meter relay team.
Personal: The daughter of Kerry and Bonnie
Ewald, Kourtney was born Aug. 31, 1991
in Ottawa, Ill. ... Has two siblings, Kriston
(25) and Kiley (18) ... Majoring in secondary
education/English ... Junior college teammate
of current Red Devil Melissa Clements ...
Named an Academic All-American at IVCC and
received an Exemplary Academic Achievement
award from the NJCAA.
CAREER-HIGHS
5Points
7 (2x), last vs. Concordia (Wis.)
Dec. 27, 2011
Rebounds
5 vs. Lincoln Christian
Feb. 8, 2012
Assists
4 at Lincoln Christian
Dec. 7, 2011
Steals
1 (2x), last vs. Simpson
Dec. 29, 2011
Blocked Shots
1 vs. Lincoln Christian
Feb. 8, 2012
Minutes
16 vs. Lincoln Christian
Feb. 8, 2012
GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OREB DREB TOT ASST BLK STL PTS PTS/G
2011-12 17-0 124-7.3 11-40 .275 3-14 .214 10-14 .714 5 14 19 13 1 2 35 2.1
Total 17-0 124-7.3 11-40 .275 3-14 .214 10-14 .714 5 14 19 13 1 2 35 2.1
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JAYLYNN STEWARTSENIOR • GUARD/FORWARD • 6-0
TAYLORVILLE, Ill. • TAYLORVILLE H.S./ILLINOIS STATEJunior (2011-12): Made 20 appearances, including 15 starts, after joining the Red Devils at
semester break ... Compiled averages of 8.9 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.9 assists per contest
... Made her Eureka debut against Silver Lake on Dec. 17 ... Made her fi rst career start against
Webster on Jan. 10 ... Set or matched career-highs with fi ve assists and a block against Spalding
on Jan. 16 ... Snagged a career-best four steals at Principia on Jan. 21 and again at Webster on
Feb. 4 ... Scored 10 points and collected 11
rebounds versus Blackburn on Feb. 1 for her
fi rst career double-double ... Compiled career-
highs of 20 points and 37 minutes played
against Fontbonne on Feb. 11.
Sophomore (2010-11): Appeared in 10 games
for Division I Illinois State in Normal, Ill. ...
Made her season debut against Northern
Illinois on Jan. 3 after missing the fi rst seven
games with a broken thumb.
Freshman (2009-10): Appeared in 16 games
for Division I Illinois State in Normal, Ill. ...
Made her collegiate debut against Northern
Illinois on Dec. 4 ... Scored her fi rst collegiate
point against Drake on Dec. 31 ... Grabbed her
fi rst career rebound at Indiana State on Jan. 8.
Taylorville High School: A two-time All-Center
State 8 Conference selection ... Twice received
Illinois Basketball Coaches Association All-
State Special Mention (2008, 2009) ... Chosen
for the Herald Review Second Team All-Area
twice (2008, 2009) ... A three-time Center
State 8 All-Academic selection (2007-09) ...
Compiled 1,121 points, 542 rebounds and 172 steals in her career ... Seventh-leading scorer in
Taylorville history ... Led the Tornadoes to an 89-33 record and two Center State 8 Conference
championships.
Personal: The daughter of Vicki Stewart, Jay was born June 30, 1991 in Decatur, Ill. ... Has four
siblings ... Also a shortstop for the Eureka softball team since the 2012 season.
CAREER-HIGHS
32Points
20 vs. Fontbonne
Feb. 11, 2012
Rebounds
12 vs. Concordia (Wis.)
Dec. 27, 2011
Assists
5 vs. Spalding
Jan. 16, 2012
Steals
4 (2x), last at Webster
Feb. 4, 2012
Blocked Shots
2 at Westminster
Feb. 18, 2012
Minutes
37 vs. Fontbonne
Feb. 11, 2012
GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OREB DREB TOT ASST BLK STL PTS PTS/G
2009-10 (ISU) 16-0 25-1.6 1-5 .200 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0 5 5 4 0 0 2 0.1
2010-11 (ISU) 10-0 20-2.0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0.0
2011-12 20-15 504-25.2 63-180 .350 18-55 .327 34-47 .723 20 62 82 37 3 26 178 8.9
Total 46-15 549-11.9 64-186 .344 18-59 .305 34-47 .723 21 69 90 42 3 26 180 3.9
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KILEY BUGAIESKIJUNIOR • GUARD • 5-9
TREMONT, Ill. • TREMONT H.S.Sophomore (2011-12): Appeared in all 26 games as Eureka’s top reserve ... Averaged 3.8 points
and 1.4 rebounds per game ... Shot a team-high 38 percent (25-for-66) from 3-point range ...
Knocked down a pair of 3-point baskets in the season opener against Robert Morris-Springfi eld
on Nov. 15 ... Played a season-high 28 minutes at Fontbonne on Jan. 14 ... Went 5-for-5 from
3-point rage and matched a career-high with
15 points at Blackburn on Jan. 18 ... Matched
a career-best with fi ve rebounds versus Lincoln
Christian on Feb. 8.
Freshman (2010-11): Played 23 games,
making four starts ... Averaged 5.0 points and
2.0 rebounds per game ... Shot a team-best
82.8 percent (24-for-29) from the free throw
line ... Made her collegiate debut as a reserve
at Knox on Nov. 18 ... Scored a career-high
15 points and went 8-for-8 from the free throw
line against Westminster on Jan. 8 ... Played
29 minutes and dished out a career-best fi ve
assists against MacMurray in her fi rst career
start on Jan. 15.
Tremont High School: Named to the All-Heart
of Illinois Conference Second Team as a senior
in 2010 and received Honorable Mention as a
junior in 2009 ... Holds the Tremont record for
making at least one three-point basket in 27
consecutive games.
Personal: The daughter of Jody Bugaieski and
Mark Bugaieski, Kiley was born June 23, 1992
in Peoria, Ill. ... Has a younger brother, Brock (17) ... Majoring in nursing ... Also a member of the
Eureka track & fi eld team.
CAREER-HIGHS
10Points
15 (2x), last at Blackburn
Jan. 18, 2012
Rebounds
5 (3x), last vs. Lincoln Christian
Feb. 8, 2012
Assists
5 (2x), last vs. Lincoln Christian
Jan. 20, 2011
Steals
6 vs. Lincoln Christian
Jan. 20, 2011
Blocked Shots
1 at Webster
Dec. 4, 2010
Minutes
32 at Blackburn
Jan. 22, 2011
GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OREB DREB TOT ASST BLK STL PTS PTS/G
2010-11 23-4 401-17.4 36-124 .290 20-70 .286 24-29 .828 14 33 47 23 1 17 116 5.0
2011-12 26-0 366-14.1 35-100 .350 25-66 .379 5-10 .500 3 33 36 15 0 8 100 3.8
Total 49-4 767-15.7 71-224 .317 45-136 .331 29-39 .744 17 66 83 38 1 25 216 4.4
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CATY EETENJUNIOR • GUARD • 5-10
EUREKA, Ill. • EUREKA H.S.Sophomore (2011-12): Started all 26 games ... Averaged 22.8 points, 6.5 rebounds and 4.0 assists per
game ... Selected as the 2012 SLIAC Player of the Year ... Named to the D3Hoops.com All-Central Region
Second Team ...Set single-season Eureka records with 594 points and 190 free throws ... Led the SLIAC and
ranked fi fth in Division III in scoring (22.8) ... Also led the conference in assists (4.0) ... A four-time SLIAC
Player of the Week (Nov. 21, Nov. 28, Jan. 3, Jan.
16) ... Named to the D3Hoops.com national Team
of the Week twice (Nov. 23, Nov. 29) ... Selected to
the D3Hoops.com Classic All-Tournament Team ...
Had fi ve double-doubles ... Led the team with 900
minutes played and 25 blocked shots ... Shot a team-
high 83 percent (190-for-229) from the free throw
line ... Broke Eureka single-game records with 49
points and 17 fi eld goals made against Knox on Nov.
17 ... Set Eureka and SLIAC records with 20 free
throws made against Greenville on Nov. 30 ... The
20 consecutive free throws matched the single-game
NCAA Division III record ... Tied a Eureka single-
game record with 14 assists at Blackburn on Jan. 18.
Freshman (2010-11): Appeared in 17 games,
including 14 starts, after joining the Red Devils
during semester break ... Averaged 17.7 points, 6.9
rebounds and 3.4 assists per game ... Shot 80.2
percent (101-for-126) from the free throw line ...
Named to the All-SLIAC Second Team ... Chosen
as the SLIAC Newcomer of the Year and D3Hoops.
com Central Region Rookie of the Year ... Played
26 minutes off the bench in her collegiate debut at
Illinois-Springfi eld on Dec. 18 ... Scored 12 points
in her fi rst career start at Fontbonne on Jan. 4 ...
Went 10-for-11 from the free throw line at Greenville
on Jan. 6 ... Recorded a career-high nine steals at
Lincoln Christian on Feb. 9 ... Picked up her fi rst career double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds to
along with a career-best eight assists against Greenville on Feb. 14 ... Her 36 points against Blackburn on
Feb. 16 were a season-best and the fourth-most in single-game program history ... Scored 35 points and
collected 14 rebounds on Feb. 22 to be named SLIAC Player of the Week ... Wore jersey number 11.
Eureka High School: Received All-State accolades from the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association, Illinois
Basketball Services and the Champaign News-Gazette ... Chosen as the 2010 Peoria Journal Star small-
school Player of the Year ... Named All-Area by the Peoria Journal Star and Bloomington Pantagraph three
times ... A three-time All-Cornbelt Conference selection ... Named Illinois co-Freshman of the Year by The
State Journal-Register in 2007 ... A state qualifi er in the IHSA 3-point showdown.
Personal: The daughter of Pat and Jane Grisham and Ron and Deb Eeten, Caty was born July 14, 1992
in Peoria, Ill. ... Has two brothers, A.J. (25) and Nick (23) ... Caty’s brother, Nick, played baseball at Eureka
College from 2009-10 ... Also an outfi elder on the Eureka softball team since 2011, receiving All-SLIAC
Honorable Mention as a freshman ... Previously attended Illinois Central.
CAREER-HIGHS
22Points
49 vs. Knox
Nov. 17, 2011
Rebounds
14 at MacMurray
Feb. 22, 2011
Assists
14 at Blackburn
Jan. 18, 2012
Steals
9 at Lincoln Christian
Feb. 9, 2011
Blocked Shots
4 at Westminster
Feb. 25, 2012
Minutes
40 (9x), last at Westminster
Feb. 25, 2012
GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OREB DREB TOT ASST BLK STL PTS PTS/G
2010-11 17-14 533-31.4 93-221 .421 14-43 .326 101-126 .802 34 83 117 58 16 30 301 17.7
2011-12 26-26 900-34.6 197-396 .497 10-36 .278 190-229 .830 53 117 170 103 25 44 594 22.8
Total 43-40 1433-33.3 290-617 .470 24-79 .304 291-355 .820 87 200 287 161 41 74 895 20.8
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AMANDA SCHRECKJUNIOR • GUARD • 5-6
MONMOUTH, Ill. • MONMOUTH-ROSEVILLE H.S.Sophomore (2011-12): Appeared in 19 games as a reserve in the Eureka backcourt ... Compiled
averages of 1.8 points and 1.3 rebounds per contest ... Also tallied 17 assists and fi ve steals ...
Scored a season-high 11 points and set new personal-bests with seven rebounds and six assists
at Lincoln Christian on Dec. 7.
Freshman (2010-11): Played in 19 games off
the bench ... Posted averages of 3.4 points and
1.3 rebounds per game ... Made her collegiate
debut as a reserve at Knox on Nov. 18 ...
Recorded her fi rst career fi eld goal at Robert
Morris-Springfi eld on Dec. 16 ... Collected a
career-best eight steals, four rebounds and
three assists at Lincoln Christian on Feb. 9 ...
Set career-highs with 14 points, four 3-pointers
and 35 minutes played against Blackburn on
Feb. 16.
Monmouth-Roseville High School: Led the
Titans to back-to-back Olympic Conference
championships in 2009 and 2010 ... Also
participated in track & fi eld, winning a state
championship as part of the Titans’ 3200-meter
relay team ... Earned Peoria Journal Star All-
Area honors in track.
Personal: The daughter of Joe and Denise
Schreck, Amanda was born Aug. 13, 1992 in
Monmouth, Ill. ... Has four siblings, Ryan (24),
Tanner (20), Cody (19) and Mackenzie (16) ...
Also a member of the Eureka College cross
country and track & fi eld teams ... Majoring in criminal justice.
CAREER-HIGHS
12Points
14 vs. Blackburn
Feb. 16, 2011
Rebounds
7 at Lincoln Christian
Dec. 7, 2011
Assists
6 at Lincoln Christian
Dec. 7, 2011
Steals
8 at Lincoln Christian
Feb. 9, 2011
Blocked Shots
1 vs. Webster
Jan. 29, 2011
Minutes
35 vs. Blackburn
Feb. 16, 2011
GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OREB DREB TOT ASST BLK STL PTS PTS/G
2010-11 19-0 301-15.8 20-73 .274 14-51 .275 10-14 .714 6 19 25 15 1 17 64 3.4
2011-12 19-0 150-7.9 11-40 .275 9-27 .333 4-9 .444 6 18 24 17 0 5 35 1.8
Total 38-0 451-11.9 31-113 .274 23-78 .295 14-23 .609 12 37 49 32 1 22 99 2.6
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JENNA BROOKSSOPHOMORE • GUARD • 5-7
PEORIA, Ill. • LIMESTONE H.S.Freshman (2011-12): Appeared in all 26 games, including 11 starting assignments ... Averaged
5.0 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game ... Had 21 steals ... Made her collegiate debut
as a starter against Robert Morris-Springfi eld on Nov. 15 ... Set personal-bests with 21 points
and eight rebounds in a victory over Knox on
Nov. 17 ... Recored her fi rst two blocked shots
in a home win over Greenville on Nov. 30 ...
Collected a career-high four steals against
Principia on Dec. 3 ... Distributed a career-high
six assists against Silver Lake on Dec. 17 ...
Played a personal-high 38 minutes at Spalding
on Jan. 4 ... Wore jersey number 13.
Limestone High School: Served as the
Rockets’ team captain ... Earned Limestone’s
most improved player award.
Personal: The daughter of Michael and Carol
Brooks, Jenna was born Sept. 2, 1992 in
Peoria, Ill. ... Has three siblings, Michael (25),
Matthew (21) and Jeff (21) ... Previously a
member of the Eureka women’s soccer team.
CAREER-HIGHS
11Points
21 vs. Knox
Nov. 17, 2011
Rebounds
8 (2x), last at Spalding
Jan. 4, 2012
Assists
6 vs. Silver Lake
Dec. 17, 2011
Steals
4 vs. Principia
Dec. 3, 2011
Blocked Shots
2 vs. Greenville
Nov. 30, 2011
Minutes
38 at Spalding
Jan. 4, 2012
GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OREB DREB TOT ASST BLK STL PTS PTS/G
2011-12 26-11 495-19.0 45-135 .333 13-51 .255 27-47 .574 17 65 82 48 3 21 130 5.0
Total 26-11 495-19.0 45-135 .333 13-51 .255 27-47 .574 17 65 82 48 3 21 130 5.0
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23 • TAYLOR MUEHLICHSOPHOMORE • GUARD • 5-8
TREMONT, Ill. • TREMONT H.S.Freshman (2011-12): Sat out the season with an injury.
Tremont High School: Received All-Heart of Illinois Conference
honors.
Personal: The daughter of Jeff and Shari Muehlich, Taylor was
born March 4, 1993 in Peoria, Ill. ... Has three siblings, Blake (20),
Noah (14) and Natalie (12) ... Majoring in elementary education.
44 • VICTORIA WHITEJUNIOR • GUARD • 5-8
CHICAGO, Ill. • DUNBARSophomore (2011-12): Made seven reserve appearances ...
Totaled 10 points and 14 rebounds ... Set career-highs with six
rebounds, one assist and one steal in six minutes of action off the
bench at Lincoln Christian on Dec. 7 ... Made her fi rst collegiate
fi eld goal at Blackburn on Jan. 18 ... Scored a career-high six
points against Lincoln Christian on Feb. 8.
Dunbar High School: Chosen as the most valuable player and
most improved player of the Mightywomen.
Personal: The daughter of Willie White III and Marietta White,
Victoria was born Jan. 6, 1992 in Chicago, Ill. ... Has three
siblings, Latasha (29), Willie (26) and Qiana (23) ... Majoring in
psychology ... Previously a member of the Eureka women’s soccer
team in 2011.
33 • KELSEY SHOEMAKESOPHOMORE • FORWARD • 6-0
EAST PEORIA, Ill. • EAST PEORIA H.S.Freshman (2011-12): Appeared in 15 games off the bench after
joining the Red Devils at semester break ... Averaged 2.4 points
and 2.5 rebounds per game ... Made her collegiate debut and
gathered a career-high six rebounds against Silver Lake on Dec
17 ... Distributed a career-high three assists against Westminster
on Jan. 7 ... Recorded new career-highs with 12 points and 15
minutes played at Blackburn on Jan. 18 ... Picked up her fi rst
career steal at Principia on Jan. 21.
East Peoria High School: A two-time All-Mid-Illini Conference
First Team selection ... Chosen for the All-Area Second Team
by The Peoria Journal Star in 2011 and the Third Team in 2010
... Led the Raiders to their fi rst IHSA regional title in 2011 ...
Finished her career ranked fi fth in school history with 1,018 points
... Represented the Mid-Illini in the Boys and Girls Basketball
Invitational and City/Suburban Senior All-Star Classic in 2011.
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34 • KAYLA BRYANTFRESHMAN • FORWARD • 6-0
EUREKA, Ill. • EUREKA H.S.Eureka High School: Received All-Cornbelt Conference
Honorable Mention as a senior in 2012 ... Helped the Hornets to
IHSA 2A regional and sectional crowns in 2012 ... Led EHS to the
St. Bede Christmas Tournament championship and received All-
Tournament honors.
Personal: The daughter of Paul and Shannon Bryant, Kayla was
born May 1, 1994 in Dayton, Ohio ... Kayla’s father, Paul, is the
Eureka College Director of Athletics ... Has a younger brother,
Paul (12) ... Majoring in sports administration.
3 • ANDREA LIETZFRESHMAN • GUARD • 5-8
WINCHESTER, Ill. • WINCHESTER H.S.Winchester High School: Named to the All-Western Illinois
Valley Conference Team ... Received All-State Third Team honors
from the Illinois Basketball Coaches Assocation, as well as Fifth
Team honors from Illinois Basketball Services ... A two-time
All-Area selection by the Jacksonville Journal-Courier, including
a First Team nod as a senior ... Helped the Cougars IHSA 1A
state championship as a junior in 2011 and a runner-up fi nish
as a freshman in 2009 ... Named to All-Tournament Teams at
Carrollton, North Greene and Beardstown during her season
season.
Personal: The daughter of Mark & Diane, Andrea was born Sept.
20, 1993 in Jacksonville, Ill. ... Has two older siblings, Heidi (24)
and Keri (21) ... Majoring in exercise science.13 • EMILY CAMDEN
FRESHMAN • GUARD • 5-9
GREEN VALLEY, Ill. • MIDWEST CENTRAL H.S.Midwest Central High School: Received All-Tomahawk
Conference First Team honors as well as All-Area honors ...
Helped the Raiders to an IHSA 2A regional crown as a junior in
2011 ... Most valuable player of the Riverton Holiday Tournament
... A member of of Midwest Central’s 1,000-point club ... Owns the
school record for free throw percentage ... Qualifi ed for the IHSA
3-point shootout as a junior in 2011.
Personal: The daughter of Brian & Shelly Camden, Emily was
born Dec. 14, 1993 in Pekin, Ill. ... Has an older sister, Ashley
(21) ... Majoring in athletic training ... The 2012 valedictorian at
Midwest Central.
14 • AUBREY MOLLNFRESHMAN • GUARD • 5-4
LaMOILLE, Ill. • LaMOILLE H.S.LaMoille High School: Earned All-Little 10 Conference accolades
... Also selected for the LaSalle News Tribune All-Area Team twice,
including a First Team choice as a senior ... Averaged 13.3 points
and 10.8 rebounds per game as a senior ... A three-year team
captain for the Lions.
Personal: The daughter of RIchard & Theresa, Aubrey was born
March 3, 1994 in Princeton, Ill. ... Has two siblings, Brandi (21)
and Thomas (12) ... Majoring in environmental science & art.
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2011-12 SEASON SUMMARYOverall Record: 21-5
SLIAC Record: 13-3 (2nd of 9)
COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Taren Martin (Illinois State ‘04)
at Eureka: 30-20 (.600)
Assistant Coach: Mike Donoan (Ill. St. ‘11)
Assistant Coach: Paul Bryant (Alaska Pacifi c ‘89)
SUPPORT STAFFDirector of Athletics: Paul Bryant
Head Athletic Trainer: Randy Henkels
Assistant Athletic Trainer: Sara Eggleston
Sports Info. Director: Bryan Moore
Administrative Assistant: Kim Holdenrid
SLIAC PLAYER OF THE YEARCaty Eeten
SLIAC COACH OF THE YEARTaren Martin
ALL-SLIACKhassandrae Brown (First Team)
Caty Eeten (First Team)
SLIAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMKhassandrae Brown
Caty Eeten
D3HOOPS.COM TEAM OF THE WEEKCaty Eeten (11/23/11; 11/29/11)
SLIAC PLAYER OF THE WEEKKhassandrae Brown (12/19/11; 1/23/12; 2/6/12)
Caty Eeten (11/21/11; 11/28/11; 1/3/12; 1/16/12)
D3HOOPS.COM CLASSIC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMCaty Eeten
SLIAC ALL-SPORTSMANSHIP TEAMKhassandrae Brown
SLIAC ALL-ACADEMICKhassandrae Brown
21 VICTORIESFor just the fourth time in the 37-year
history of Eureka College women’s
basketball, the Red Devils eclipsed the
20-win plateua with 21 victories in 2011-
12. The campaign marked Eureka’s fi rst
season with at least 20 victories since the
Red Devils won 21 games in 2004-05.
A REMARKABLE TURNAROUNDEureka’s 12-win improvement from 2010-11
to 2011-12 proved to be the largest single-
season improvement in program history.
Additionally, the Red Devils’ 12-win
improvement was the biggest jump
among NCAA Division III teams last
season, as well as the sixth-most dramatic
improvement in NCAA Division history.
PLAYING FOR THE LEAGUE CROWNThe Red Devils’ 13 wins in SLIAC action
were the most league victories by a Eureka
women’s basketball squad since EC began
conference-affi liated competition at the
Division III level in 1996-97.
The effort gave the Red Devils the #2 seed
in the annual SLIAC Tournament. Eureka
earned a 63-56 victory over #3 Fontbonne
in the semifi nals before falilng to top-
seeded Westminster, 60-54.
Second-year head coach Taren Martin was named SLIAC Coach of the Year after
leading the Red Devils to a 13-3 league record and a second-place SLIAC fi nish.
Eureka’s appearance in the SLIAC
championship game marked its fi rst
conference championship game since playing
for the Northern Illinois-Iowa Conference
crown in 2005.
POSTSEASON HONORSEureka’s successful campaign brought a
large collection of postseason awards for
the Red Devils.
Second-year head coach Taren Martin was
selected as the SLIAC Coach of the Year,
while sophomore guard Caty Eeten was
picked as the SLIAC Player of the Year.
Eeten was also named to the D3Hoops.
com All-Central Region Second Team.
Senior forward Khassandrae Brown
joined Eeten as Red Devils named to
the All-SLIAC First Team and the SLIAC
All-Tournament Team. Brown was also
Eureka’s representative on the SLIAC All-
Sportsmanship Team.
WEEKLY HONORSNo SLIAC team received weekly
recognition like Eureka did in 2011-12. The
Red Devils earned seven SLIAC Player
of the Week awards -- four for Caty Eeten
and three for Khassandrae Brown.
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Senior forward Khassandrae Brown (left) and sophomore guard Caty Eeten (right) each earned All-SLIAC First Team honors,
while senior forward Lisa Byard closed her career ranked fi fth all-time at Eureka with 701 career rebounds.
Additionally, Eeten was a two-time
selection on the D3Hoops.com Team of
the Week and named to the D3Hoops.com
Classic All-Tournament Team.
EETEN’S NEW RECORDSSecond-year guard Caty Eeten put her
own mark on the Eureka record book in
2011-12.
Eeten scored 594 points to break Sherry
Bryan’s previous single-season scoring
record of 583 points scored during the
1985-86 campaign. She also set new
single-season marks with 190 free throws
made and 229 free throws attempted,
surpassing the previous records of 160 free
throws and 184 attempts set by Jessica
Reardon during the 2003-04 season.
Eeten also set a new single-game Eureka
scoring record, pouring in 49 points and
making 17 fi eld goals in a victory over Knox
on Nov. 17. She also broke the Eureka
and SLIAC records with 20 free throws
against Greenville on Nov. 30, and her 20
consecutive makes against the Panthers
matched a single-game NCAA Division III
record.
Eeten also distributed 14 assists in a
victory at Blackburn on Jan. 18, tying Deb
Kessinger’s single-game program record
set during the 1990-91 season.
NEW TEAM RECORDSWhile Eureka put together one of its best
seasons in program history in terms of
wins and losses, the Red Devils also had a
record-breaking season statistically.
The Red Devils broke single-season team
records with 1,118 rebounds, 495 free
throws and 114 3-pointers. The campaign
marked the second consecutive year in
which the Red Devils broke the record for
3-point fi eld goals.
Additionally, the Red Devils broke single-
game team records with 117 points scored
versus Knox on Nov. 17 and 40 free throws
made against Greenville on Nov. 30.
RECORD WIN STREAKThe Red Devils put together an 11-game
win streak during the 2011-12 season.
An 82-80 victory over Fontbonne on Feb.
11 gave EC the longest win streak in
women’s basketball history since the Red
Devils won 11 straight games to open the
1984-85 season.
COMMUNITY SERVICEBetween the summer of 2010 and the
beginning of the 2011-12 season, the Red
Devils compiled 593 hours of community
service. In that time, the Red Devils
have donated their time and efforts at the
community’s annual Reagan Festival,
Maple Lawn Homes and the Angel Tree
Party for area youths hosted by Eureka
College.
Many of the student-athletes participated
in all three of the youth basketball camps
hosted at the Reagan Center and have
joined area youths during recess at local
elementary schools.
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Date Opponent W/L Score Overall SLIAC Hi Points Hi Rebounds Hi Assists
Nov. 15 RMU-Springfi eld W 74-65 1-0 --- Eeten (26) Hamilton/Eeten (10) Eeten (7)
Nov. 17 Knox W 117-98 2-0 --- Eeten (49) Brown (15) Eeten (7)
Nov. 22 at Concordia (Ill.) W 80-57 3-0 --- Eeten (35) Hamilton (14) Eeten (5)
Nov. 30 *Greenville W 83-73 4-0 1-0 Eeten (36) Hamilton (9) Hamilton (4)
Dec. 3 *Principia L 58-68 4-1 1-1 Eeten (23) Brown (11) Brooks/Brown (3)
Dec. 7 at Lincoln Christian W 99-44 5-1 --- Eeten (25) Eeten (9) Schreck (6)
Dec. 17 Silver Lake W 76-34 6-1 --- Brown (19) Brown (17) Brooks (6)
Dec. 27 #vs. Concordia (Wis.) W 63-52 7-1 --- Eeten (30) Stewart (12) Hamilton/Stewart (3)
Dec. 29 #vs. Simpson L 70-94 7-2 --- Eeten (26) Brown (10) Eeten (5)
Jan. 4 *at Spalding W 71-58 8-2 2-1 Brown (18) Eeten (12) Eeten (8)
Jan. 7 *Westminster L 67-80 8-3 2-2 Brown (24) Hamilton (7) Eeten/Hamilton (5)
Jan. 10 *Webster W 81-62 9-3 3-2 Eeten (28) Eeten (7) Brooks (5)
Jan. 14 *at Fontbonne W 79-63 10-3 4-2 Eeten (32) Brown (13) Hamilton (3)
Jan. 16 *Spalding W 82-69 11-3 5-2 Brown (29) Brown (16) Eeten/Stewart (5)
Jan. 18 *at Blackburn W 88-66 12-3 6-2 Brown (20) Hamilton (7) Eeten (14)
Jan. 21 *at Principia W 83-44 13-3 7-2 Three players (13) Byard (8) Three players (3)
Jan. 25 *MacMurray W 69-35 14-3 8-2 Eeten (15) Hamilton (7) Eeten (4)
Jan. 28 *at Greenville W 74-65 15-3 9-2 Eeten (25) Byard (15) Eeten (6)
Feb. 1 *Blackburn W 73-50 16-3 10-2 Eeten (25) Byard (12) Eeten/Hamilton (5)
Feb. 4 *at Webster W 81-65 17-3 11-2 Eeten (29) Brown (19) Eeten (4)
Feb. 8 Lincoln Christian W 90-37 18-3 --- Brown (12) Hamilton (6) Brooks/Stewart (4)
Feb. 11 *Fontbonne W 82-80 19-3 12-2 Brown (25) Brown (11) Hamilton (7)
Feb. 18 *at Westminster L 71-82 19-4 12-3 Brown (23) Byard (13) Eeten (5)
Feb. 21 *at MacMurray W 53-47 20-4 13-3 Eeten (23) Three players (7) Brooks (3)
SLIAC Tournament (Fulton, Mo.)
Feb. 24 vs. #3 Fontbonne W 63-56 21-4 --- Eeten (28) Brown (11) Byard (3)
Feb. 25 at #1 Westminster L 54-60 21-5 --- Brown (17) Brown (19) Hamilton (4)
* -- St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference game
# -- D3Hoops.com Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)
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Overall GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OREB DREB TOT ASST BLK STL PTS PTS/G
Caty Eeten 26-26 900-34.6 197-396 .497 10-36 .278 190-229 .830 53 117 170 103 25 44 594 22.8
Khassandrae Brown 26-26 885-34.0 156-272 .574 0-2 .000 155-198 .783 109 130 239 36 6 34 467 18.0
Jaylynn Stewart 20-15 504-25.2 63-180 .350 18-55 .327 34-47 .723 20 62 82 37 3 26 178 8.9
Sara Hamilton 26-26 816-31.4 68-184 .370 34-100 .340 15-21 .714 27 146 173 79 4 32 185 7.1
Jenna Brooks 26-11 495-19.0 45-135 .333 13-51 .255 27-47 .574 17 65 82 48 3 21 130 5.0
Lisa Byard 26-26 432-16.6 46-93 .495 0-0 .000 28-54 .519 53 83 136 13 11 14 120 4.6
Kiley Bugaieski 26-0 366-14.1 35-100 .350 25-66 .379 5-10 .500 3 33 36 15 0 8 100 3.8
Kelsey Shoemake 15-0 114-7.6 13-29 .448 0-0 .000 10-16 .625 9 29 38 7 6 4 36 2.4
Kourtney Ewald 17-0 124-7.3 11-40 .275 3-14 .214 10-14 .714 5 14 19 13 1 2 35 2.1
Elizabeth Greger 14-0 92-6.6 10-27 .370 1-8 .125 6-7 .857 7 11 18 5 2 6 27 1.9
Amanda Schreck 19-0 150-7.9 11-40 .275 9-27 .333 4-9 .444 6 18 24 17 0 5 35 1.8
Lanie Viti 8-0 50-6.3 5-19 .263 1-8 .125 3-4 .750 0 4 4 2 0 0 14 1.8
Kelli Dunne 7-0 52-7.4 4-12 .333 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 9 7 16 3 1 1 12 1.7
Melissa Clements 24-0 167-7.0 17-52 .327 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 24 29 53 1 5 4 36 1.5
Victoria White 7-0 28-4.0 5-12 .417 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 6 8 14 1 0 1 10 1.4
Jaquie Flanagan 2-0 5-2.5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0.5
Ashley Segerstrom 6-0 13-2.2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0.2
Britny Hoag 1-0 7-7.0 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0.0
Team 24 56 80
Total 26 5200 686-1595 .430 114-370 .308 495-668 .741 372 816 1188 381 67 204 1981 76.2
Opponents 26 5200 599-1701 .352 116-484 .240 290-452 .642 358 608 966 325 45 227 1604 61.7
Score by Periods 1 2 F
Eureka 965 1016 1981
Opponents 766 838 1604
Deadball Rebounds OFF DEF TOTAL
Eureka 88 12 100
Opponents 80 7 87
SLIAC GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OREB DREB TOT ASST BLK STL PTS PTS/G
Caty Eeten 16-16 571-35.7 109-241 .452 6-20 .300 119-140 .850 27 72 99 70 9 27 343 21.4
Khassandrae Brown 16-16 554-34.6 96-160 .600 0-0 .000 101-128 .789 61 70 131 22 6 18 293 18.3
Jaylynn Stewart 14-12 376-26.9 48-134 .358 12-37 .324 28-38 .737 16 43 59 25 3 21 136 9.7
Sara Hamilton 16-16 527-32.9 43-114 .377 23-65 .354 8-12 .667 16 83 99 49 2 20 117 7.3
Lisa Byard 16-16 299-18.7 34-67 .507 0-0 .000 20-38 .526 39 62 101 8 9 9 88 5.5
Kiley Bugaieski 16-0 232-14.5 25-59 .424 21-42 .500 5-9 .556 1 17 18 10 0 4 76 4.8
Jenna Brooks 16-4 268-16.8 18-70 .257 6-29 .207 18-28 .643 9 36 45 23 2 13 60 3.8
Kelsey Shoemake 11-0 84-7.6 9-22 .409 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 8 18 26 7 3 4 22 2.0
Kourtney Ewald 9-0 46-5.1 3-13 .231 1-5 .200 4-5 .800 0 7 7 2 0 0 11 1.2
Melissa Clements 15-0 89-5.9 8-21 .381 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 12 15 27 0 1 2 18 1.2
Amanda Schreck 11-0 63-5.7 4-10 .400 3-8 .375 2-6 .333 2 5 7 7 0 1 13 1.2
Elizabeth Greger 9-0 48-5.3 4-11 .364 0-4 .000 2-2 1.000 1 4 5 1 2 3 10 1.1
Victoria White 4-0 8-2.0 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1.0
Kelli Dunne 4-0 15-3.8 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 2 5 2 0 0 2 0.5
Lanie Viti 5-0 15-3.0 0-4 .000 0-3 .000 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0.4
Ashley Segerstrom 4-0 5-1.3 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0
Team 16 29 45
Total 16 3200 404-931 .434 72-214 .336 315-417 .755 211 466 677 226 37 122 1195 74.7
Opponents 16 3201 377-1004 .375 69-264 .261 184-289 .637 204 354 558 201 32 137 1007 62.9
Score by Periods 1 2 F
Eureka 573 622 1195
Opponents 472 535 1007
Deadball Rebounds OFF DEF TOTAL
Eureka 56 6 62
Opponents 55 6 61
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2011-12 SLIAC STANDINGS SLIAC Overall
GP W-L Pct. GP W-L Pct.
Westminster 16 14-2 .875 27 22-5 .815
Eureka 16 13-3 .812 26 21-5 .808
Fontbonne 16 12-4 .750 26 15-11 .577
Spalding 16 10-6 .625 27 15-12 .556
Webster 16 10-6 .625 26 12-14 .462
Principia 16 5-11 .312 25 7-18 .280
MacMurray 16 4-12 .250 25 9-16 .360
Greenville 16 4-12 .250 25 7-18 .280
Blackburn 16 0-16 .000 25 0-25 .000
ALL-SLIAC TEAM
THE SLIAC IN THE NCAA POSTSEASONRegular season champion and top-seeded Westminster won its fi rst-ever St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tournament title
on its home fl oor to represent the league in the 2012 NCAA Division III Tournament. The Blue Jays went on to lose their fi rst round
matchup to #4 DePauw, 66-46, at Neal Fieldhouse in Greencastle, Ind.
POSTSEASON AWARDSPlayer of the YearCaty Eeten, Eureka
Newcomer of the YearCassie Endicott, Webster
Coach of the YearTaren Martin, Eureka
Sportsmanship AwardWestminster
PLAYERS OF THE WEEKNov. 21: Caty Eeten, Eureka
Nov. 28: Caty Eeten, Eureka
Dec. 5: Sarah Corbitt, Principia
Dec. 12: Jessica Guy, Spalding
Dec. 19: Khassandrae Brown, Eureka
Jan. 2: Caty Eeten, Eureka
Jan. 9: Rachel Backes, Westminster
Jan. 16: Caty Eeten, Eureka
Jan. 23: Khassandrae Brown, Eureka
Jan. 30: Jessica Guy, Spalding
Feb. 6: Khassandrae Brown, Eureka
Feb. 13: Lindsay Sydness, Principia
Feb. 20: Lindsay Sydness, Principia
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMRachel Backes, Westminster (MVP
Liz Klaffenbach, Westminster
Caty Eeten, Eureka
Khassandrae Brown, Eureka
Shelby Ellison, Fontbonne
Courtney Pursley, Webster
FIRST TEAMName Pos. School Yr. Ht. Hometown/High School
Khassandrae Brown F Eureka Sr. 5-11 East Peoria, Ill./East Peoria
Caty Eeten G Eureka So. 5-10 Eureka, Ill./Eureka
Lindsay Sydness F Principia Sr. 6-1 Wellesley Hills, Mass./Wellesley
Kerstin Hayes G Spalding So. 5-4 Dixon, Ky./Webster Co.
Rachel Backes G Westminster Sr. 5-4 Tipton, Mo./Tipton
SECOND TEAMName Pos. School Yr. Ht. Hometown/High School
Shelby Ellison G Fontbonne So. 5-6 Licking, Mo./Licking
Chelsey Freymuth F Fontbonne So. 6-0 O’Fallon, Mo./Timberland
Melinda Leavell G Spalding Sr. 5-8 Radcliff, Ky./North Hardin
Maggie Zehner G Webster Jr. 5-7 St. Louis, Mo./Oakville
Leigh Ann Lutz G Westminster So. 5-6 California, Mo./California
HONORABLE MENTIONName Pos. School Yr. Ht. Hometown/High School
Ieisha Adams F Greenville Jr. 5-8 Belleville, Ill./Belleville West
Laura Hobbie G Greenville Jr. 5-9 Vandalia, Ill./Vandalia
Sarah Corbitt G Principia Jr. 5-8 Ballwin, Mo./Principia Upper
Cassie Endicott C Webster Fr. 6-1 Bethalto, Ill./Civic Memorial
Heather Letourneau G Westminster Sr. 5-10 Smithton, Mo./Smithton
ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAMName Pos. School Yr. Ht. Hometown/High School
Sarah Corbitt G Principia Jr. 5-8 Ballwin, Mo./Principia Upper
Lindsay Sydness F Principia Sr. 6-1 Wellesley Hills, Mass./Wellesley
Kerstin Hayes G Spalding So. 5-4 Dixon, Ky./Webster Co.
Cassie Endicott C Webster Fr. 6-1 Bethalto, Ill./Civic Memorial
Maggie Zehner G Webster Jr. 5-7 St. Louis, Mo./Oakville
Heather Letourneau G Westminster Sr. 5-10 Smithton, Mo./Smithton
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SCORING OFFENSE1. Eureka 76.2
2. Westminster 66.4
3. Fontbonne 63.9
4. Greenville 61.4
5. Spalding 60.1
6. Webster 57.6
7. MacMurray 54.5
8. Blackburn 50.2
9. Principia 47.8
SCORING DEFENSE1. Westminster 53.3
2. Spalding 55.6
3. Webster 58.8
4. MacMurray 59.8
5. Principia 60.1
6. Eureka 61.7
7. Greenville 62.8
8. Fontbonne 63.2
9. Blackburn 72.3
FIELD GOALS MADE1. Eureka 686
2. Westminster 642
3. Fontbonne 588
4. Greenville 579
5. Spalding 555
6. Webster 522
7. MacMurray 491
8. Blackburn 437
9. Principia 432
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. Eureka 1,592
2. Westminster 1,583
3. Spalding 1,557
4. Fontbonne 1,494
5. Webster 1,454
6. Blackburn 1,441
7. Greenville 1,426
8. MacMurray 1,343
9. Principia 1,195
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1. Eureka 43.1
2. Greenville 40.6
Westminster 40.6
4. Fontbonne 39.4
5. MacMurray 36.6
6. Principia 36.2
7. Webster 35.9
8. Spalding 35.6
9. Blackburn 30.3
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE1. Spalding 148
2. Westminster 136
3. MacMurray 123
4. Eureka 114
5. Fontbonne 111
6. Webster 101
7. Greenville 96
8. Principia 93
9. Blackburn 63
3-POINT FG ATTEMPTED1. Westminster 451
2. MacMurray 432
3. Spalding 422
4. Fontbonne 379
5. Webster 373
6. Eureka 369
7. Principia 333
8. Blackburn 332
9. Greenville 319
3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE1. Spalding 35.1
2. Eureka 30.9
3. Westminster 30.2
4. Greenville 30.1
5. Fontbonne 29.3
6. MacMurray 28.5
7. Principia 27.9
8. Webster 27.1
9. Blackburn19.0
FREE THROWS MADE1. Eureka 495
2. Fontbonne 375
3. Westminster 373
4. Spalding 364
5. Webster 353
6. Blackburn 317
7. Greenville 281
8. MacMurray 257
9. Principia 238
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED1. Eureka 668
2. Spalding 589
3. Fontbonne 525
4. Blackburn 524
5. Westminster 500
6. Webster 488
7. Greenville 427
8. MacMurray 380
9. Principia 348
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE1. Westminster 74.6
2. Eureka 74.1
3. Webster 72.3
4. Fontbonne 71.4
5. Principia 68.4
6. MacMurray 67.6
7. Greenville 65.8
8. Spalding 61.8
9. Blackburn 60.5
TOTAL REBOUNDING1. Eureka 45.6
2. Spalding 40.7
3. Greenville 39.4
4. Blackburn 38.4
5. Fontbonne 38.3
6. Webster 37.0
7. Westminster 34.6
8. Principia 33.6
9. MacMurray 31.4
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDING1. Blackburn 14.7
2. Spalding 14.6
3. Eureka 14.3
4. Webster 14.0
5. Greenville 13.4
6. Westminster 13.0
7. Fontbonne 12.6
8. MacMurray 10.2
9. Principia 8.6
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDING1. Eureka 31.3
2. Spalding 26.2
3. Greenville 26.0
4. Fontbonne 25.8
5. Principia 25.0
6. Blackburn 23.6
7. Webster 37.0
8. Westminster 21.7
9. MacMurray 21.1
ASSISTS1. Eureka 14.7
2. Greenville 14.0
3. Fontbonne 13.5
4. Westminster 12.0
5. MacMurray 11.9
6. Spalding 11.5
7. Principia 10.8
8. Webster 10.7
9. Blackburn 8.6
TURNOVERS1. Westminster 14.8
2. Fontbonne 17.5
3. Spalding 18.6
4. MacMurray 18.9
Eureka 18.9
6. Webster 20.2
7. Greenville 22.0
8. Blackburn 22.9
9. Principia 25.0
STEALS1. Westminster 13.9
2. MacMurray 10.4
3. Spalding 10.3
4. Webster 10.0
5. Blackburn 9.1
6. Greenville 8.8
7. Fontbonne 8.0
8. Principia 7.9
9. Eureka 7.8
BLOCKED SHOTS1. Principia 6.8
2. Webster 3.5
3. Spalding 2.9
4. Eureka 2.6
5. Blackburn 2.5
6. MacMurray 2.4
7. Fontbonne 2.3
8. Greenville 2.2
9. Westminster 1.5
FOULS1. Principia 12.6
2. MacMurray 16.4
3. Westminster 16.6
Spalding 16.6
5. Eureka 16.8
6. Blackburn 17.0
7. Fontbonne 17.8
8. Webster 18.2
Greenville 18.2
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TOTAL POINTS1. C. Eeten (EC) 594
2. K. Brown (EC) 467
3. L. Sydness (PC) 377
4. K. Hayes (SU) 342
5. R. Backes (WC) 322
S. Ellison (FU) 322
7. L. Lutz (WC) 321
8. K. Wise (GC) 292
9. M. Leavell (SU) 287
10. S. Corbitt (PC) 280
SCORING AVERAGE1. C. Eeten (EC) 22.8
2. K. Brown (EC) 18.0
3. L. Sydness (PC) 15.1
4. S. Corbitt (PC) 12.7
K. Hayes (SU) 12.7
6. S. Ellison (FU) 12.4
7. R. Backes (WC) 11.9
L. Lutz (WC) 11.9
9. K. Wise (GC) 11.7
10. Three players 11.0
FIELD GOALS MADE1. C. Eeten (EC) 197
2. K. Brown (EC) 156
3. L. Sydness (PC) 144
4. R. Backes (WC) 119
5. K. Wise (GC) 118
6. C. Freymuth (FU) 112
7. B. Rae (BC) 110
8. S. Ellison (FU) 107
9. L. Lutz (WC) 104
10. E. Fladland (GC) 103
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. C. Eeten (EC) 396
2. B. Rae (BC) 325
3. L. Sydness (PC) 322
4. R. Backes (WC) 317
5. S. Ellison (FU) 293
6. L. Lutz (WC) 284
7. M. Leavell (SU) 278
8. S. Corbitt (PC) 273
9. K. Brown (EC) 272
10. T. DeNicholas (PC) 261
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1. K. Brown (EC) .574
2. C. Endicott (WU) .528
3. C. Eeten (EC) .497
L. Klaffenbach (WC) .497
5. K. Wise (GC) .492
6. C. Freymuth (FU) .485
7. I. Adams (GC) .462
8. J. Guy (SU) .452
9. A. Hogan (FU) .450
10. L. Sydness (PC) .447
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE1. M. Leavell (SU) 66
2. L. Lutz (WC) 61
3. K. Hayes (SU) 54
4. S. Corbitt (PC) 45
5. S. Ellison (FU) 41
6. M. Zehner (WU) 40
7. R. Backes (WC) 37
8. E. Fladland (GC) 35
9. S. Hamilton (EC) 34
W. Wade (MC) 34
3-POINT FG ATTEMPTED1. M. Leavell (SU) 191
2. L. Lutz (WC) 177
3. S. Corbitt (PC) 147
4. R. Backes (WC) 127
5. S. Ellison (FU) 123
6. E. Fladland (GC) 120
7. K. Hayes (SU) 119
8. M. Zehner (WU) 111
9. K. Anderson (MC) 110
10. T. DeNicholas (PC) 102
3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE1. K. Hayes (SU) .454
2. L. Hobbie (GC) .400
3. W. Wade (MC) .391
4. M. Zehner (WU) .360
5. M. Leavell (SU) .346
6. L. Lutz (WC) .345
7. S. Hamilton (EC) .340
8. S. Ellison (FU) .333
9. S. Corbitt (PC) .306
10. Two players .292
FREE THROWS MADE1. C. Eeten (EC) 190
2. K. Brown (EC) 155
3. R. Willis (BC) 107
4. H. Kloster (WC) 92
5. L. Sydness (PC) 89
6. K. Hayes (SU) 84
7. I. Adams (GC) 71
8. S. Ellison (FU) 67
9. J. Guy (SU) 63
10. Two players 57
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED1. C. Eeten (EC) 229
2. K. Brown (EC) 198
3. R. Willis (BC) 161
4. J. Guy (SU) 123
5. L. Sydness (PC) 122
6. H. Kloster (WC) 118
7. I. Adams (GC) 111
8. K. Hayes (SU) 107
9. B. Rae (BC) 103
10. T. Wright (SU) 89
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE1. S. Ellison (SU) .838
2. C. Eeten (EC) .830
3. C. Endicott (WU) .812
4. L. Klaffenbach (WC) .786
5. K. Hayes (SU) .785
6. K. Brown (EC) .783
7. H. Kloster (WC) .780
8. L. Sydness (PC) .730
9. S. Corbitt (PC) .687
10. R. Willis (BC) .665
TOTAL REBOUNDS1. K. Brown (EC) 238
2. J. Guy (SU) 231
3. L. Sydness (PC) 219
4. B. Rae (BC) 196
5. H. Letourneau (WC) 192
6. A. Radford (MC) 189
7. S. Hamilton (EC) 173
8. C. Eeten (EC) 170
9. C. Freymuth (FU) 169
10. T. DeNicholas (PC) 147
REBOUNDING AVERAGE1. K. Brown (EC) 9.2
2. L. Sydness (PC) 8.8
3. J. Guy (SU) 8.6
4. A. Radford (MC) 7.9
5. B. Rae (BC) 7.8
6. H. Letourneau (WC) 7.1
7. C. Freymuth (FU) 6.8
8. S. Hamilton (EC) 6.7
9. C. Eeten (EC) 6.5
10. T. DeNicholas (PC) 5.9
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS1. L. Sydness (PC) 168
2. H. Letourneau (WC) 151
3. S. Hamilton (EC) 146
4. A. Radford (MC) 140
5. K. Brown (EC) 130
6. J. Guy (SU) 129
7. C. Freymuch (FU) 122
8. T. DeNicholas (PC) 121
9. C. Eeten (EC) 117
10. B. Rae (BC) 103
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS1. K. Brown (EC) 108
2. J. Guy (SU) 102
3. B. Rae (BC) 93
4. A. Kleinsorge (BC) 73
5. L. Klaffenbach (WC) 71
6. I. Adams (GC) 56
7. L. Byard (EC) 53
C. Eeten (EC) 53
9. C. Endicott (WU) 52
10. L. Sydness (PC) 51
ASSISTS1. C. Eeten (EC) 103
2. S. Ellison (FU) 89
3. I. Adams (GC) 88
4. K. Hayes (SU) 84
5. S. Hamilton (EC) 79
6. M. Davis (SU) 78
7. R. Willis (BC) 75
8. K. Schilli (FU) 74
9. R. Backes (WC) 73
10. E. Fladland (GC) 70
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO1. H. Letourneau (WC) 1.7
2. K. Schilli (FU) 1.5
K. Hayes (SU) 1.5
J. Gaal (WU) 1.5
5. L. Lutz (WC) 1.4
H. Johnson (FU) 1.4
7. K. Ewald (EC) 1.3
8. S. Ellison (FU) 1.2
A. Schreck (EC) 1.2
10. Two players
STEALS1. H. Letourneau (WC) 89
2. R. Backes (WC) 74
3. F. Toner (MC) 70
4. S. Corbitt (PC) 64
5. E. Fladland (GC) 55
6. R. Willis (BC) 53
7. K. Hayes (SU) 50
8. K. Cornelson (WC) 49
M. Zehner (WU) 49
10. B. Rae (BC) 48
BLOCKED SHOTS1. L. Sydness (PC) 140
2. C. Endicott (WU) 52
3. J. Guy (SU) 32
A. Kleinsorge (BC) 32
5. C. Freymuth (FU) 26
6. C. Eeten (EC) 25
7. K. Wise (GC) 24
8. T. Wright (SU) 22
9. K. Dempsey (FU) 18
10. Two players
MINUTES PLAYED AVERAGE1. L. Sydness (PC) 35.6
2. C. Eeten (EC) 34.6
3. R. Backes (WC) 34.5
4. R. Willis (BC) 34.2
5. K. Brown (EC) 34.0
6. S. Corbitt (PC) 33.8
7. H. Johnson (FU) 32.8
8. K. Hayes (SU) 32.1
9. T. DeNicholas (PC) 31.7
10. S. Hamilton (EC) 31.4
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GAMES PLAYED
1. 107 Jamie While 1990-94
2. 106 Sarah Deakin 2002-06
106 Molly Hardesty 2002-06
4. 105 Jessica Reardon 2001-05
5. 104 Kelly Ducat 1988-92
104 Jill McGinnis 1991-95
7. 103 Brittany Gardner 2004-08
8. 102 Tina Sharp 1992-96
9. 101 Nicole Fisher 2004-08
101 Kris Kistler 1992-96
101 Mandi Sistek 2003-07
Active leader: Kiley Bugaieski, 49
POINTS
1. 1483 Jessica Reardon 2001-05
2. 1391 Jill McGinnis 1991-95
3. 1386 Nicole Fisher 2004-08
4. 1256 Sarah Taylor 1994-98
5. 1128 Jami Larson 1989-93
6. 1123 Tina Sharp 1992-96
7. 1103 Michelle Myers 1993-97
8. 1075 Brittany Gardner 2004-08
9. 1035 Terese Raum 1988-92
10. 1028 Carrie Eisenbarth 1999-03
Active leader: Caty Eeten, 895
SCORING AVERAGE
1. 20.8 Caty Eeten 2010-Pres.
2. 19.7 Sherry Bryan 1984-86
3. 17.0 Kelli Baumgartner 2000-02
4. 16.5 Khassandrae Brown 2010-12
5. 16.2 Lindsey Crum 2008-09
6. 14.1 Jessica Reardon 2001-05
7. 13.8 Jill McGinnis 1991-95
8. 13.7 Nicole Fisher 2004-08
9. 13.2 Amy Heller 1986-89
10. 12.8 Sarah Taylor 1994-98
FIELD GOALS MADE
1. 584 Jill McGinnis 1991-95
2. 517 Jessica Reardon 2001-05
3. 512 Nicole Fisher 2004-08
4. 491 Sarah Taylor 1994-98
5. 454 Jami Larson 1989-93
6. 436 Amy Heller 1986-89
7. 418 Terese Raum 1988-92
8. 412 Tina Sharp 1992-96
9. 404 Mindy Whitehouse 1990-94
10. 403 Michelle Myers 1993-97
Active leader: Caty Eeten, 290
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. 1344 Jill McGinnis 1991-95
1344 Sarah Taylor 1994-98
3. 1184 Brittany Gardner 2004-08
4. 1146 Tina Sharp 1992-96
5. 1080 Amy Heller 1986-89
6. 1044 Michelle Myers 1993-97
7. 1034 Jami Larson 1989-93
8. 1015 Mindy Whitehouse 1990-94
9. 1012 Nicole Fisher 2004-08
10. 952 Terese Raum 1988-92
Active leader: Caty Eeten, 617
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Minimum 200 FG Made
1. 54.8 Jessica Reardon 2001-05
2. 53.3 Khassandrae Brown 2010-12
3. 50.6 Nicole Fisher 2004-08
4. 47.2 Danielle Funderburk 1995-99
5. 47.0 Caty Eeten 2010-Pres.
6. 45.7 Dawn Bradbury 1994-98
7. 45.4 Carrie Eisenbarth 1999-03
8. 45.3 Chantaivia Knight 2008-10
9. 45.2 Raeanne Albin 1998-02
10. 44.7 Kris Kistler 1992-96
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
1. 195 Brittany Gardner 2004-08
2. 135 Kara Smith 1987-90
3. 121 Sarah Taylor 1994-98
4. 97 Molly Hardesty 2002-06
5. 67 Kelli Baumgartner 2000-02
6. 56 Mindy Whitehouse 1990-94
7. 53 Sara Hamilton 2010-12
8. 49 Lauren Snopek 2008-10
49 Tracy Specketer 2002-04
10. 45 Kiley Bugaieski 2010-Pres.
45 Wendy Schmaedeke 1995-99
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. 623 Brittany Gardner 2004-08
2. 383 Sarah Taylor 1994-98
3. 349 Kara Smith 1987-90
4. 308 Molly Hardesty 2002-06
5. 205 Kelli Baumgartner 2000-02
6. 178 Tracy Specketer 2002-04
7. 175 Mindy Whitehouse 1990-94
8. 169 Sara Hamilton 2010-12
9. 157 Lauren Snopek 2008-10
10. 136 Kiley Bugaieski 2010-Pres.
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Minimum 30 3FG Made
1. 39.5 Wendy Schmaedeke 1995-99
2. 38.7 Kara Smith 1987-90
3. 35.8 Lindsey Crum 2008-09
4. 33.1 Kiley Bugaieski 2010-Pres.
5. 32.7 Kelli Baumgartner 2000-02
6. 32.0 Mindy Whitehouse 1990-94
7. 31.6 Sarah Taylor 1994-98
8. 31.5 Molly Hardesty 2002-06
9. 31.4 Sara Hamilton 2010-12
10. 31.3 Brittany Gardner 2004-08
FREE THROWS MADE
1. 449 Jessica Reardon 2001-05
2. 362 Nicole Fisher 2004-08
3. 310 Lisa Byard 2008-12
4. 297 Tina Sharp 1992-96
5. 291 Caty Eeten 2010-Pres.
6. 288 Michelle Myers 1993-97
7. 249 Khassandrae Brown 2010-12
8. 244 Carrie Eisenbarth 1999-03
9. 231 Minda Sylvester 1996-99
10. 222 Jill McGinnis 1991-95
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1. 540 Jessica Reardon 2001-05
2. 528 Nicole Fisher 2004-08
3. 470 Lisa Byard 2008-12
4. 418 Michelle Myers 1993-97
5. 393 Tina Sharp 1992-96
6. 365 Carrie Eisenbarth 1999-03
7. 355 Caty Eeten 2010-Pres.
8. 322 Dawn Bradbury 1994-98
9. 322 Sarah Deakin 2002-06
10. 320 Khassandrae Brown 2010-12
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Minimum 200 FT Made
1. 83.1 Jessica Reardon 2001-05
2. 82.0 Caty Eeten 2010-Pres.
3. 77.8 Khassandrae Brown 2010-12
4. 75.6 Tina Sharp 1992-96
5. 72.6 Minda Sylvester 1996-99
6. 72.5 Jill McGinnis 1991-95
7. 68.9 Michelle Myers 1993-97
8. 68.6 Nicole Fisher 2004-08
9. 68.5 Raeanne Albin 1998-02
10. 67.1 Sarah Deakin 2002-06
TOTAL REBOUNDS
1. 892 Nicole Fisher 2004-08
2. 890 Jill McGinnis 1991-95
3. 803 Carrie Eisenbarth 1999-03
4. 779 Dawn Bradbury 1994-98
5. 701 Lisa Byard 2008-12
6. 627 Tina Sharp 1992-96
7. 622 Raeanne Albin 1998-02
8. 607 Kelly Ducat 1988-92
9. 583 Deb Owen 1981-85
10. 565 Jessica Reardon 2001-05
Active leader: Caty Eeten, 287
ASSISTS
1. 415 Molly Hardesty 2002-06
2. 352 Jamie While 1990-94
3. 336 Sarah Deakin 2002-06
4. 321 Jami Larson 1989-93
5. 308 Jessica Reardon 2001-05
6. 278 Michelle Myers 1993-97
7. 266 Sarah Gohl 1994-98
8. 241 Deb Kessinger 1990-92
9. 210 Sarah Taylor 1994-98
10. 206 Brittany Gardner 2004-08
Active leader: Caty Eeten, 161
STEALS (1993-2012)
1. 306 Sarah Deakin 2002-06
2. 244 Molly Hardesty 2002-06
3. 198 Jessica Reardon 2001-05
4. 191 Sarah Taylor 1994-98
5. 175 Stef Dalenbert 1997-01
6. 173 Minda Sylvester 1996-99
7. 164 Tina Sharp 1992-96
8. 142 Carrie Eisenbarth 1999-03
9. 139 Raeanne Albin 1998-02
10. 138 Jena Frank 1993-97
Active leader: Caty Eeten, 74
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GAMES PLAYED
1. 28 Kim Holdenrid 2004-05
28 Brittany Gardner 2004-05
28 Jessica Reardon 2004-05
28 Nicole Fisher 2004-05
28 Sarah Deakin 2004-05
28 Molly Hardesty 2004-05
28 Kelli Adams 2004-05
28 Kelly Ducat 1990-91
28 Mindy Whitehouse 1990-91
28 Jamie While 1990-91
28 Erin Larson 1990-91
POINTS
1. 594 Caty Eeten 2011-12
2. 583 Sherry Bryan 1985-86
3. 480 Jessica Reardon 2003-04
4. 467 Khassandrae Brown 2011-12
5. 465 Nicole Fisher 2006-07
465 Jami Larson 1992-93
7. 457 Kelli Baumgartner 2000-01
8. 453 Sarah Taylor 1997-98
9. 435 Nicole Fisher 2007-08
10. 409 Dannette Gilmore 1986-87
SCORING AVERAGE
1. 23.3 Sherry Bryan 1985-86
2. 22.8 Caty Eeten 2011-12
3. 19.4 Nicole Fisher 2006-07
4. 18.9 Sarah Taylor 1997-98
5. 18.5 Jessica Reardon 2003-04
6. 18.3 Kelli Baumgartner 2000-01
7. 18.0 Khassandrae Brown 2011-12
8. 17.8 Jami Larson 1992-93
9. 17.7 Caty Eeten 2010-11
10. 17.4 Nicole Fisher 2007-08
FIELD GOALS MADE
1. 235 Sherry Bryan 1985-86
2. 197 Caty Eeten 2011-12
3. 185 Jami Larson 1992-93
4. 178 Nicole Fisher 2006-07
178 Sarah Taylor 1997-98
6. 175 Kelli Baumgartner 2000-01
7. 169 Amy Heller 1988-89
8. 165 Dannette Gilmore 1986-87
9. 160 Jessica Reardon 2003-04
10. 159 Linda Hocker 1984-85
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. 492 Sarah Taylor 1997-98
2. 456 Kelli Baumgartner 2000-01
3. 443 Amy Heller 1988-89
4. 435 Jami Larson 1992-93
5. 396 Caty Eeten 2011-12
6. 393 Brittany Gardner 2007-08
7. 387 Bobbi Williams 1989-90
8. 378 Mindy Whitehouse 1993-94
9. 372 Jill McGinnis 1993-94
10. 364 Sarah Taylor 1996-97
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Minimum 3.0 FGM Per Game
1. 58.5 Allison Shelton 2009-10
2. 58.4 Jessica Reardon 2003-04
3. 57.4 Khassandrae Brown 2011-12
4. 56.6 Jessica Reardon 2002-03
5. 55.8 Nicole Fisher 2006-07
6. 53.9 Jessica Reardon 2004-05
7. 53.5 Nicole Fisher 2007-08
8. 52.0 Linda Hocker 1984-85
9. 51.8 Kris Meznarich 1983-84
10. 51.4 Kelly Ducat 1990-91
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
1. 69 Kara Smith 1988-89
2. 60 Brittany Gardner 2005-06
3. 56 Kara Smith 1989-90
4. 46 Brittany Gardner 2006-07
5. 44 Brittany Gardner 2007-08
6. 42 Molly Hardesty 2004-05
7. 41 Sarah Taylor 1997-98
8. 40 Molly Hardesty 2005-06
40 Tracy Specketer 2004-04
10. 39 Lindsey Crum 2008-09
39 Kelli Baumgartner 2001-02
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. 187 Brittany Gardner 2005-06
2. 181 Kara Smith 1988-89
3. 176 Brittany Gardner 2006-07
4. 147 Molly Hardesty 2004-05
147 Tracy Specketer 1989-90
6. 146 Kara Smith 1989-90
7. 145 Sarah Taylor 1997-98
8. 117 Molly Hardesty 2005-06
9. 116 Brittany Gardner 2007-08
10. 114 Sarah Taylor 1996-97
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Minimum 1.0 3FGM Per Game
1. 40.7 Wendy Schmaedke 1998-99
2. 38.4 Kara Smith 1989-90
3. 38.1 Kara Smith 1988-89
4. 37.9 Brittany Gardner 2007-08
5. 36.3 Mindy Whitehouse 1993-94
6. 35.9 Lindsey Crum 2008-09
7. 34.5 Kelli Baumgartner 2001-02
8. 34.2 Molly Hardesty 2005-06
9. 34.0 Sara Hamilton 2011-12
10. 32.9 Lauren Snopek 2009-10
FREE THROWS MADE
1. 190 Caty Eeten 2011-12
2. 160 Jessica Reardon 2003-04
3. 155 Khassandrae Brown 2011-12
4. 131 Nicole Fisher 2007-08
5. 126 Lisa Byard 2009-10
6. 115 Jessica Reardon 2004-05
7. 113 Jessica Reardon 2002-03
113 Sherry Bryan 1985-86
9. 110 Minda Sylvester 1997-98
10. 109 Nicole Fisher 2006-07
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1. 229 Caty Eeten 2011-12
2. 198 Khassandrae Brown 2011-12
3. 184 Jessica Reardon 2003-04
4. 181 Nicole Fisher 2007-08
5. 175 Lisa Byard 2009-10
6. 166 Nicole Fisher 2006-07
7. 153 Danielle Funderburk 1998-99
8. 148 Minda Sylvester 1997-98
9. 146 Lisa Byard 2008-09
10. 140 Jessica Reardon 2002-03
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Minimum 2.5 FTM Per Game
1. 87.0 Jessica Reardon 2003-04
2. 83.7 Sherry Bryan 1985-86
3. 83.0 Caty Eeten 2011-12
4. 82.7 Jessica Reardon 2004-05
5. 80.7 Jessica Reardon 2002-03
6. 80.6 Linda Hocker 1984-85
7. 80.2 Caty Eeten 2010-11
8. 78.3 Khassandrae Brown 2011-12
9. 77.0 Khassandrae Brown 2010-11
10. 76.5 Kelli Baumgartner 2001-02
TOTAL REBOUNDS
1. 336 Nicole Fisher 2007-08
2. 256 Danielle Funderburk 1998-99
3. 254 Dawn Bradbury 1997-98
4. 249 Chantaivia Knight 2009-10
5. 248 Jill McGinnis 1993-94
6. 244 Nicole Fisher 2006-07
7. 240 Carrie Eisenbarth 2001-02
8. 238 Khassandrae Brown 2011-12
9. 236 Dawn Bradbury 1996-97
10. 234 Jill McGinnis 1994-95
REBOUND AVERAGE
1. 13.4 Nicole Fisher 2007-08
2. 10.6 Dawn Bradbury 1997-98
3. 10.2 Nicole Fisher 2006-07
4. 10.0 Chantaivia Knight 2009-10
5. 9.8 Danielle Funderburk 1998-99
6. 9.6 Carrie Eisenbarth 2001-02
7. 9.4 Dawn Bradbury 1996-97
9.4 Jill McGinnis 1994-95
9. 9.3 Carrie Eisenbarth 2002-03
10. 9.2 Khassandrae Brown 2011-12
9.2 Jill McGinnis 1993-94
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (2000-12)
1. 109 Khassandrae Brown 2011-12
2. 100 Nicole Fisher 2007-08
3. 84 Carrie Eisenbarth 2001-02
4. 81 Carrie Eisenbarth 2002-03
5. 75 Nicole Fisher 2006-07
75 Raeanne Albin 2000-01
7. 72 Khassandrae Brown 2010-11
72 Raeanne Albin 2001-02
9. 71 Lisa Byard 2008-09
10. 70 Lisa Byard 2009-10
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS (2000-12)
1. 236 Nicole Fisher 2007-08
2. 196 Chantaivia Knight 2009-10
3. 169 Nicole Fisher 2006-07
4. 156 Carrie Eisenbarth 2001-02
5. 152 Carrie Eisenbarth 2002-03
6. 146 Sara Hamilton 2011-12
7. 140 Lisa Byard 2009-10
8. 134 Mandi Sistek 2005-06
9. 130 Khassandrae Brown 2011-12
10. 128 Nicole Fisher 2005-06
128 Raeanne Albin 2001-02
ASSISTS
1. 148 Debbie Kessinger 1990-91
2. 144 Molly Hardesty 2004-05
3. 121 Jamie While 1993-94
121 Jamie While 1992-93
5. 114 Jami Larson 1991-92
6. 110 Molly Hardesty 2003-04
7. 109 Jami Larson 1992-93
8. 106 Molly Hardesty 2005-06
9. 103 Caty Eeten 2011-12
10. 101 Sarah Gohl 1997-98
STEALS
1. 99 Jamie While 1993-94
2. 80 Molly Hardesty 2005-06
80 Minda Sylvester 1998-99
4. 79 Sarah Deakin 2005-06
79 Molly Hardesty 2004-05
79 Sarah Deakin 2003-04
7. 76 Minda Sylvester 1997-98
8. 69 Sarah Taylor 1997-98
9. 68 Jena Frank 1996-97
68 Jamie While 1992-93
BLOCKS (1992-2012)
1. 56 Kim Downs 2007-08
2. 52 Kim Downs 2008-09
52 Dawn Bradbury 1997-98
4. 48 Dawn Bradbury 1996-97
5. 44 Raeanne Albin 2001-02
6. 38 Dawn Bradbury 1995-96
7. 35 Jill McGinnis 1993-94
8. 33 Jill McGinnis 1992-93
9. 32 Kim Downs 2006-07
10. 29 Chantaivia Knight 2009-10
MINUTES PLAYED (2000-12)
1. 1020 Molly Hardesty 2004-05
2. 1018 Sarah Deakin 2004-05
3. 965 Brittany Gardner 2007-08
4. 944 Sarah Deakin 2003-04
5. 931 Nicole Fisher 2007-08
6. 918 Molly Hardesty 2005-06
7. 914 Jessica Reardon 2004-05
8. 900 Caty Eeten 2011-12
9. 896 Sarah Deakin 2005-06
10. 892 Lauren Snopek 2008-09
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POINTS
1. 49 Caty Eeten vs. Knox 11/17/11
2. 40 Sherry Bryan at North Central (Ill.) 11/26/85
3. 36 Caty Eeten vs. Greenville 11/30/11
36 Caty Eeten at Blackburn 2/16/11
36 Sherry Bryan at Illinois Wesleyan 12/5/85
6. 35 Caty Eeten at Concordia (Ill.) 11/22/11
35 Caty Eeten at MacMurray 2/22/11
8. 34 Lindsey Crum at MacMurray 1/21/09
9. 33 Lisa Byard at Mount Mary 11/20/09
33 Lisa Byard at Concordia (Ill.) 11/26/08
33 Jami Larson vs. Purdue-Calumet 11/15/92
REBOUNDS
1. 22 Nicole Fisher vs. Lincoln Christian 2/26/08
22 Nicole Fisher vs. Blackburn 12/5/07
3. 21 Nicole Fisher vs. MacMurray 2/13/08
4. 20 Lisa Byard vs. Blackburn 2/11/09
20 Sherry Bryan at Illinois College 12/3/84
6. 19 Khassandrae Brown at Westminster 2/25/12
19 Khassandrae Brown at Webster 2/4/12
19 Nicole Fisher vs. Westminster 2/16/08
19 Nicole Fisher vs. Principia 12/8/07
19 Nicole Fisher vs. Westminster 2/16/08
ASSISTS
1. 14 Caty Eeten at Blackburn 1/18/12
14 Deb Kessinger 1990-91
3. 11 Molly Hardesty vs. St. Louis/Pharmacy 1/29/05
4. 10 Lauren Snopek vs. Lincoln Christian 2/12/09
10 Amber Shelley at Blackburn 11/26/02
10 Molly Hardesty vs. MSOE 1/3/04
10 Sarah Deakin vs. Blackburn 12/5/03
8. 9 (8x), last by Caty Eeten vs. Lincoln Christian 2/9/11
STEALS
1. 11 Minda Sylvester vs. Concordia (Ill.) 2/11/98
11 Kim Downs vs. Lincoln Christian 2/12/09
11 Terese Raum
11 Sherry Bryan
5. 9 Caty Eeten at Lincoln Chrisitan 2/9/11
9 Jaquie Flanagan vs. Mount Mary 12/4/09
9 Minda Sylvester vs. Monmouth 12/12/98
8. 8 (3x), last by Sarah Deakin at Aurora 2/21/06
BLOCKS
7 Raeanne Albin vs. Westminster 1/5/02
7 Dawn Bradbury vs. Augustana 12/11/96
6 Kim Downs vs. Webster 2/4/09
6 Kim Downs vs. Lincoln Christian 2/19/09
6 Jill Bradbury vs. Clarke 2/13/09
5 (5x), last by Kim Downs at Lincoln Christian 2/26/08
FIELD GOALS MADE
1. 17 Caty Eeten vs. Knox 11/17/11
2. 16 Sherry Bryan at North Central (Ill.) 11/26/85
3. 14 Lisa Byard at Mount Mary 11/20/09
14 Nicole Fisher vs. Knox 11/21/06
5. 13 Nicole Fisher at MacMurray 2/6/07
13 Caty Eeten vs. Blackburn 2/16/11
13 Nicole Fisher at Maryville 2/3/07
13 Nicole Fisher vs. MacMurray 1/16/07
9. 12 (5x), last by Caty Eeten at Fontbonne 1/14/12
3 -POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
1. 8 Brittany Gardner at Principia 1/23/07
2. 7 Brittany Gardner vs. Lincoln Christian 2/26/08
3. 6 Brittany Gardner at Blackburn 2/6/08
6 Tracy Specketer at Monmouth 12/17/03
6 Sarah Taylor at Carroll 11/22/96
6 Lindsey Crum at MacMurray 1/21/09
7. 5 Kiley Bugaieski at Blackburn 1/18/12
5 Brittany Gardner vs. Principia 2/20/07
5 Tracy Specketer vs. Concordia (Ill.) 2/3/04
5 Kelli Baumgartner at Elmhurst 11/17/01
5 Lindsey Crum at Maryville 2/14/09
FREE THROWS MADE
1. 20 Caty Eeten vs. Greenville 11/30/11
2. 16 Caty Eeten at MacMurray 2/21/11
16 Lisa Byard at MSOE 2/21/11
4. 15 Caty Eeten vs. Knox 11/15/11
15 Jessica Reardon at Concordia (Ill.) 1/10/04
15 Tina Sharp vs. Northwestern (Wis.) 12/3/94
7. 14 Khassandrae Brown at Fontbonne 1/14/12
14 Nicole Fisher vs. Westminster 2/16/08
9. 13 Khassandrae Brown vs. Spalding 1/16/12
13 Lindsey Crum vs. Westminster 2/21/09
SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS
POINTS 117 at Knox 11/17/11
REBOUNDS 70 vs. Maryville 1995-96
ASSISTS 35 vs. Lincoln Christian 1/20/11
STEALS 40 vs. Lincoln Christian 1/20/11
BLOCKS 10 at Lincoln Christian 2/19/09
FIELD GOALS 48 vs. Greenville 1992-93
FG ATTEMPTS 106 vs. Greenville 1992-93
FG % 66.7 vs. Rockford 1/25/03
FREE THROWS 40 vs. Greenville 11/30/11
3-POINT FG 11 vs. Lincoln Christian 1/20/11
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Player Years GP FG-ATT PCT. 3FG-ATT PCT. FT-ATT PCT. REB ASST STL PTS AVG.
Kelli Adams 2002-05 79 176-389 .452 0-0 .000 89-195 .456 364 28 58 441 5.6
Raeanne Albin 1998-02 93 208-460 .452 0-0 .000 215-314 .685 622 114 139 631 6.8
Jessica Alwerdt 1996-97 6 2-7 .286 0-0 0.0 2-3 .667 10 1 1 6 1.0
Kelli Baumgartner 2000-02 49 297-812 .366 67-205 .327 170-233 .730 170 99 61 831 17.0
Teresa Brabender* 1985-86 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Dawn Bradbury 1994-98 99 350-766 .457 0-2 .000 204-322 .634 779 56 129 908 9.2
Jill Bradbury 1995-99 77 70-190 .368 0-0 .000 19-32 .594 192 22 16 159 2.1
Kerrie Brayton 1996-97 16 12-32 .375 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 25 1 3 26 1.6
Jenna Brooks 2011-Pres. 26 45-135 .333 13-51 .255 27-47 .574 82 48 21 130 5.0
Emilee Brown 2010-11 15 39-132 .295 23-72 .319 20-26 .769 38 36 14 121 8.1
Khassandrae Brown 2010-12 49 279-523 .533 0-2 .000 249-320 .778 403 74 62 807 16.5
Jacquie Bruell 1999-01 45 48-127 .378 0-0 .000 37-74 .500 71 26 39 133 2.6
Sherry Bryan 1984-86 47 374-N/A N/A N/A N/A 179-222 .806 N/A N/A N/A 927 19.7
Kiley Bugaieski 2010-Pres. 49 71-224 .317 45-136 .331 29-39 .744 83 38 25 216 4.4
Lisa Byard 2008-12 100 333-752 .443 0-0 .000 310-470 .660 701 79 62 976 9.8
Heather Chorney 2000-01 25 21-87 .241 1-6 .167 22-46 .478 54 39 41 65 2.6
Melissa Clements 2011-Pres. 24 17-52 .327 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 53 1 4 36 1.5
Gina Clifford 1992-93 20 10-48 .210 0-0 .000 15-23 .650 20 22 11 35 1.8
Caitlin Closner 2009-10 9 12-22 .545 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 31 7 2 24 2.7
Susan Collster 1999-00 10 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 5-9 .556 5 0 1 11 1.1
Suzanne Colorado 2002-03 8 13-26 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 13 2 3 29 3.6
Debbie Confer 1987-88 22 37-100 .370 0-0 .000 26-42 .620 74 N/A N/A 100 3.4
Anita Conrad* 1980-84 N/A 59-122 .480 0-0 .000 27-38 .710 95 N/A N/A 145 N/A
Amy Coulter 1997-01 79 132-294 .449 0-1 .000 50-86 .581 281 17 35 314 4.0
Diana Crowell* 1980-84 N/A 97-295 .340 0-0 .000 54-82 .667 118 N/A N/A 248 N/A
Lindsey Crum 2008-09 25 140-324 .432 39-109 .358 85-120 .708 115 56 30 404 16.2
Colleen Dabbert 1988-89 7 6-12 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 1 1 N/A 15 2.1
Mindy Daily 2000-04 99 199-509 .391 22-83 .265 73-104 .702 254 65 49 493 5.0
Stef Dalenberg 1997-01 97 161-509 .316 20-97 .206 91-142 .641 198 177 175 433 4.5
Sarah Deakin 2002-06 106 394-925 .426 1-15 .067 216-322 .671 478 336 306 1,005 9.5
Dedrah Dismore 1988-89 27 105-264 .398 0-0 .000 63-85 .741 214 43 N/A 273 10.1
Heather Dobey 2004-05 1 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 2 0 2 2.0
Jami Doggett 1996-97 13 10-25 .400 0-0 .000 6-9 .667 8 4 2 26 2.0
Amy Douglas 2000-01 7 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 3 0 2 1 0.1
Katie Douglas 2004-05 13 3-19 .158 1-9 .111 1-3 .333 8 2 2 8 0.6
Kim Downs 2005-09 77 78-218 .358 0-13 .000 59-121 .488 261 197 128 215 2.8
Kelly Ducat 1988-92 104 372-864 .431 0-0 .000 136-212 .642 607 139 N/A 880 8.5
Kelli Dunne 2011-12 7 4-12 .333 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 16 3 1 12 1.7
Ann Edens 2002-04 38 20-75 .267 14-51 .275 4-5 .800 18 11 16 58 1.5
Caty Eeten 2010-Pres. 43 290-617 .470 24-79 .304 291-355 .820 287 161 74 895 20.8
Carrie Eisenbarth 1999-03 97 392-864 .454 0-1 .000 244-365 .668 803 74 142 1,028 10.6
Kourtney Ewald 2011-Pres. 17 11-40 .275 3-14 .214 10-14 .714 19 13 2 35 2.1
Remy Finch 1992-94 30 4-42 .095 0-2 .000 1-3 .333 20 14 2 9 0.3
Nicole Fisher 2004-08 101 512-1,012 .506 0-6 .000 362-528 .686 892 128 115 1,386 13.7
Jaquie Flanagan 2009-12 51 135-359 .376 29-113 .257 20-31 .645 143 64 56 319 6.3
Janet Fletcher 1995-96 24 84-208 .404 6-23 .261 28-51 .549 65 63 60 202 8.4
Cathee Formhals 1989-91 36 42-103 .408 0-0 .000 26-48 .540 103 8 N/A 110 3.1
Katie Fraher 2001-02 8 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 4 0 0 5 0.6
Jena Frank 1993-97 93 186-417 .446 5-16 .313 103-141 .730 363 115 138 480 5.2
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Player Years GP FG-ATT PCT. 3FG-ATT PCT. FT-ATT PCT. REB ASST STL PTS AVG.
Danielle Funderburk 1995-99 71 257-545 .472 4-7 .571 164-255 .643 449 99 73 682 9.6
Brittany Gardner 2004-08 103 388-1,184 .328 195-623 .313 104-150 .693 231 206 111 1,075 10.4
Kristen Garst 2009-11 27 73-155 .471 8-20 .400 20-31 .645 67 53 17 174 6.4
Lisa Ghighi 2006-08 32 39-107 .364 1-8 .125 10-23 .435 89 35 22 89 2.8
Dannette Gilmore* 1984-88 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 908 N/A
Sarah Gohl 1994-98 97 123-366 .336 10-39 .256 44-64 .688 161 266 140 300 3.1
Elizabeth Greger 2008-12 39 51-133 .383 2-17 .118 38-55 .691 106 19 22 142 3.6
Sara Hamilton 2010-12 50 176-468 .376 53-169 .314 58-83 .699 338 135 71 463 9.3
Molly Hardesty 2002-06 106 248-675 .367 97-308 .315 76-116 .655 291 415 244 669 6.3
Alison Heinecke 1996-98 34 21-48 .438 0-0 .000 8-11 .727 51 7 5 50 1.5
Amy Heller 1986-89 77 436-1,080 .404 10-23 .435 134-210 .638 259 N/A N/A 1,020 13.2
Alyssa Heyl 2007-08 7 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 0 0 0 0.0
Lindsey Hinshaw 2009-11 21 18-50 .360 0-0 .000 6-12 .500 58 11 12 42 2.0
Britny Hoag 2011-12 1 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 1 0 0.0
Linda Hocker* 1981-85 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 527 N/A
Kim Holdenrid 2003-07 100 66-245 .269 19-91 .208 30-53 .566 212 121 64 181 1.8
Sarah Holdenrid 2007-09 47 24-95 .253 1-13 .077 21-33 .636 122 35 13 70 1.5
Aleshia Hummel 1998-02 80 34-96 .354 2-5 .400 31-74 .419 109 58 39 101 1.3
Cayci Johnson 1997-98 12 4-15 .267 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 11 6 2 11 0.9
Wendy Johnson* 1982-85 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 161 N/A
Debbie Kessinger 1990-92 53 181-478 .379 9-27 .333 58-110 .527 181 241 N/A 447 8.4
Kris Kistler 1992-96 101 285-637 .447 0-1 .000 111-155 .716 391 153 106 681 6.7
Chantaivia Knight 2008-10 50 205-453 .453 0-0 .000 82-152 .539 428 36 48 492 9.8
Jeni LaFoy* 1987-90 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Shelly Lange* 1982-86 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Natalie Lardi 2004-05 16 5-23 .217 1-3 .333 3-5 .600 15 7 4 14 0.9
Erin Larson 1990-91 28 60-249 .241 0-0 .000 39-68 .574 125 7 N/A 159 5.7
Jami Larson 1989-93 100 454-1,034 .439 26-64 .406 184-269 .684 391 321 N/A 1,128 11.3
Mary Lauwerens* 1987-90 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Amy LeMaster 1994-96 45 52-173 .301 18-51 .353 11-13 .846 62 32 31 133 3.0
Tammy Lind 1992-93 13 10-23 .435 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 26 2 5 25 1.9
Shelly Lindsey 1992-96 84 56-166 .337 0-8 .000 51-75 .680 127 166 87 163 1.9
Jamie Luecke 1998-99 10 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 3-14 .214 3 1 3 11 1.1
Joni Magnussen 1991-92 20 12-31 .387 0-0 .000 18-27 .667 31 12 N/A 42 2.1
Lucy Mansfi eld 1999-01 36 28-87 .322 16-40 .400 12-21 .571 29 19 5 84 2.3
Laurie Martin* 1987-90 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Jill McGinnis 1991-95 104 584-1,344 .435 1-3 .333 222-306 .725 890 91 N/A 1,391 13.8
Kris Meznarich 1984-85 21 96-219 .438 0-0 .000 14-49 .286 159 N/A N/A 206 9.8
Tracy Miller* 1981-85 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Megan Mirocha 2005-06 26 25-64 .391 1-8 .125 21-34 .618 24 18 7 72 2.8
Michelle Myers 1993-97 102 403-1,044 .386 9-45 .200 288-418 .689 481 278 188 1,103 10.8
Shelby Naab 2005-08 71 146-431 .339 9-48 .188 117-216 .542 248 73 76 418 5.9
Kelly Naborowski 2006-07 13 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 4 2 0 1 0.1
Courtney Neff 2005-06 20 18-63 .286 0-0 .000 13-20 .650 34 3 9 49 2.5
Janelle Olson 1988-89 8 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 8-11 .735 16 1 N/A 16 2.0
Deb Owen* 1981-85 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 583 N/A N/A N/A N/A
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Rachel Parnau 2008-10 8 9-15 .600 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 7 5 2 18 2.3
Brandi Payne 2006-08 41 98-250 .392 0-1 .000 65-93 .699 227 65 36 261 6.4
Mandy Payne 1998-01 33 14-45 .311 2-4 .500 9-13 .692 10 7 12 39 1.2
Tracy Pearson 2002-03 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0.0
Kristy Peterson 1988-89 11 3-16 .188 0-0 .000 2-2 .000 5 4 N/A 8 0.7
Jill Pfeifer* 1984-87 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Sam Poterek 2004-05 9 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 15 2 4 10 1.1
Laura Quick* 1985-86 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Liz Rassi 2009-11 35 18-74 .243 4-20 .200 10-21 .476 48 21 11 50 1.4
Terese Raum 1988-92 100 418-952 .439 2-6 .333 197-298 .661 523 175 N/A 1,035 10.4
Jessica Reardon 2001-05 105 517-944 .548 0-3 .000 449-540 .831 565 308 198 1,483 14.1
Heidi Reiners 1998-00 49 150-464 .323 6-28 .214 55-90 .611 144 60 63 361 7.4
Tina Rich 1983-84 23 70-147 .476 0-0 .000 10-28 .357 166 N/A N/A 150 6.5
Stacey Roberts 1996-99 73 60-161 .373 1-2 .500 35-62 .565 129 86 48 156 2.1
Kris Roan 2002-03 10 6-10 .600 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 11 3 3 13 1.3
Nicole Ropp 2007-08 25 44-154 .286 14-57 .246 25-50 .500 61 14 21 127 5.1
Eileen Ruby 1989-90 21 20-48 .417 0-0 .000 9-23 .391 44 13 N/A 49 2.3
Melissa Runge 2006-07 21 16-44 .364 0-0 .000 8-14 .571 48 10 2 40 1.9
Autumn Ryney 1999-00 23 66-135 .489 0-0 .000 36-53 .679 102 19 42 168 7.3
Jennifer Salmon 1999-03 57 22-76 .289 0-1 .000 6-18 .333 85 9 9 50 0.9
Gena Schafer* 1981-85 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Denise Schantz 1988-90 23 16-46 .348 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 33 21 N/A 34 1.5
Amanda Schreck 2010-Pres. 38 31-113 .274 23-78 .295 14-23 .609 49 32 22 99 2.6
Wendy Schmaedeke 1995-99 83 123-356 .346 45-114 .395 27-38 .711 118 71 43 318 3.8
Lynne Schulz* 1985-86 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Lauren Schwanke 2010-11 16 8-33 .242 0-2 .000 1-6 .167 40 5 5 17 1.1
Ashley Segerstrom 2011-12 6 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 1 0 1 1 0.2
Kim Selk 1991-92 20 21-55 .382 0-0 .000 6-11 .545 42 6 N/A 48 2.4
Tina Sharp 1992-96 102 412-1,146 .360 2-7 .286 297-393 .756 627 98 164 1,123 11.0
Monica Shelby 1983-84 20 26-69 .377 0-0 .000 15-23 .652 30 N/A N/A 67 3.3
Candace Sheley 2001-02 11 23-75 .307 5-20 .250 7-11 .636 27 27 16 58 5.3
Amber Shelley 2001-04 76 60-186 .323 18-45 .400 24-38 .632 100 109 37 162 2.1
Allison Shelton 2009-10 17 55-94 .585 0-0 .000 22-38 .579 63 59 19 132 7.8
Kelsey Shoemake 2011-Pres. 15 13-29 .448 0-0 .000 10-16 .625 38 7 4 36 2.4
Mandi Sistek 2003-07 101 192-445 .431 0-1 .000 151-236 .640 410 120 81 535 5.3
Hillary Smith 1998-99 13 2-8 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5 2 0 4 0.3
Kara Smith 1987-90 68 154-431 .357 135-349 .387 43-67 .642 164 N/A N/A 612 9.0
Shiana Smith 2001-02 9 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 0 0 0.0
Heather Skelton 2008-09 16 9-17 .529 0-0 .000 6-7 .857 11 5 2 24 1.5
Lauren Snopek 2008-10 50 185-526 .352 49-157 .312 88-117 .752 139 196 79 507 10.1
Tracy Specketer 2002-04 32 84-289 .291 49-178 .275 31-42 .738 69 45 23 248 7.8
Mollie Springer 2001-03 33 60-144 .417 2-6 .333 13-24 .542 70 26 19 135 4.1
Leesa Stalter 2008-09 24 5-21 .238 0-0 .000 12-27 .444 79 13 6 22 0.9
Samantha Stanley 2001-02 25 40-101 .396 0-0 .000 11-32 .344 74 13 10 91 3.6
Jaylynn Stewart 2011-Pres. 20 63-180 .350 18-55 .327 34-47 .723 82 37 26 178 8.9
Abbi Stuaan 2003-04 5 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 0 0 2 0.4
Minda Sylvester 1996-99 75 270-690 .391 2-11 .182 231-318 .726 415 155 173 773 10.3
Sarah Taylor 1994-98 98 491-1,344 .365 121-383 .316 145-226 .642 266 210 191 1,256 12.8
Beth Theobald 2010-11 6 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 4 0 3 2 0.3
Julie Thorsen 1990-91 24 16-40 .400 0-0 .000 6-11 .545 30 8 N/A 3 38 1.6
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Leslye Tuttle* 1984-88 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Molly Vancil 1999-00 9 2-14 .143 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 9 2 3 9 1.0
Karen Vandemore* 1985-88 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Michelle Vaughn 1991-93 34 14-50 .260 0-0 .000 14-23 .609 61 3 N/A 42 1.2
Lanie Viti 2008-12 32 14-49 .286 4-17 .235 8-11 .727 18 9 9 40 1.3
Laura Wagner 1991-95 87 124-307 .404 5-12 .417 52-68 .765 103 52 N/A 313 3.6
Glenda Warmbir 1986-88 45 174-444 .392 0-0 .000 52-79 .658 278 N/A N/A 400 8.9
Stacy Warmbir 1990-91 26 16-48 .333 0-0 .000 3-9 .333 48 8 N/A 35 1.3
Jackie Weber 1991-94 77 68-191 .356 0-0 .000 42-86 .488 252 7 N/A 178 2.3
Erin Webster 1993-94 27 26-77 .338 3-13 .231 9-16 .563 35 35 26 64 2.4
Michelle Weston 1991-95 82 95-229 .415 6-18 .333 44-54 .815 91 52 N/A 238 2.9
Jamie While 1990-94 107 201-523 .384 10-35 .286 148-206 .718 282 352 N/A 562 5.3
Victoria White 2011-Pres. 7 5-12 .417 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 14 1 1 10 1.4
Mindy Whitehouse 1990-94 98 404-1,015 .398 56-175 .320 123-176 .699 309 183 N/A 1,022 10.4
Duranda Whitman 1999-00 3 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 1 2 0.7
Julie Whittenburg 2006-07 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0.0
Keli Wiley 1997-01 95 176-602 .292 16-93 .172 108-150 .720 211 142 88 476 5.0
Bobbi Williams 1987-90 76 315-799 .394 0-0 .000 75-123 .610 515 N/A N/A 707 9.3
Crystal Yance 1990-91 8 5-18 .278 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 15 6 N/A 10 1.3
K.T. Zapushek 2006-08 13 4-12 .333 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 8 3 3 11 0.8
* -- Incomplete statistics from 1984-1987. No individual statistics available prior to 1984.
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1. Jessica Reardon (2001-05) 1,483
2. Jill McGinnis (1991-95) 1,391
3. Nicole Fisher (2004-08) 1,386
4. Sarah Taylor (1994-98) 1,256
5. Jami Larson (1989-93) 1,128
6. Tina Sharp (1992-96) 1,123
7. Michelle Myers (1993-97) 1,103
8. Brittany Gardner (2004-08) 1,075
9. Terese Raum (1988-92) 1,035
10. Carrie Eisenbarth (1999-03) 1,028
11. Mindy Whitehouse (1990-94) 1,022
12. Amy Heller (1986-89) 1,020
13. Sarah Deakin (2002-06) 1,005
14. Lisa Byard (2008-12) 976
15. Sherry Bryan (1984-86) 927
16. Dawn Bradbury (1994-98) 908
Dannette Gilmore (1984-88) 908
18. Caty Eeten (2010-Pres.) 895
19. Kelly Ducat (1988-92) 880
20. Kelli Baumgartner (2000-02) 831
21. Khassandrae Brown (2010-12) 807
22. Minda Sylvester (1996-99) 773
23. Bobbi Williams (1987-90) 707
24. Danielle Funderbunk (1995-99) 682
25. Kris Kistler (1992-96) 681
26. Molly Hardesty (2002-06) 669
27. Raeanne Albin (1998-02) 631
28. Kara Smith (1987-90) 612
29. Jamie While (1990-94) 562
30. Mandi Sistek (2003-07) 535
31. *Linda Hocker (1981-85) 376
32. Lauren Snopek (2008-10) 507
33. Mindy Daily (2000-04) 493
34. Chantaivia Knight (2008-10) 492
35. Jena Frank (1994-98) 480
36. Keli Wiley (1997-01) 476
37. Sara Hamilton (2010-12) 463
38. Debbie Kessinger (1990-92) 447
39. Kelli Adams (2002-05) 441
40. Stef Dalenberg (1997-01) 433
41. Shelby Naab (2005-08) 418
42. Lindsey Crum (2008-09) 404
43. Glenda Warmbir (1986-88) 400
44. Heidi Reiners (1998-00) 361
45. *Mary Lauwerens (1987-90) 321
46. Jaquie Flanagan (2009-12) 319
47. Wendy Schmaedke (1995-99) 318
48. Amy Coulter (1997-01) 314
49. Laura Wagner (1991-95) 313
50. Sarah Gohl (1994-98) 300
51. *Gena Schafer (1981-85) 284
52. Dedrah Dismore (1988-89) 273
53. *Leslye Tuttle (1984-88) 269
54. Brandi Payne (2006-08) 261
55. *Karen Vandemore (1985-88) 260
Joni Magnussen (1991-92) 42
Michelle Vaugh (1991-93) 42
113. Melissa Runge (2006-07) 40
Lanie Viti (2008-12) 40
115. Brandi Payne (2006-08) 39
116. Julie Thorsen (1990-91) 38
117. Melissa Clements (2011-Pres.) 36
Kelsey Shoemake (2011-12) 36
119. Gina Clifford (1992-93) 35
Kourtney Ewald (2011-Pres.) 35
Stacy Warmbir (1990-91) 35
122. Denise Schantz (1988-90) 34
123. Suzanne Colorado (2002-03) 29
124. Kerrie Brayton (1996-97) 26
Jami Dogget (1996-97) 26
126. Tammy Lind (1992-93) 25
127. Caitlin Closner (2009-10) 24
Heather Skelton (2008-09) 24
129. Leesa Stalter (2008-09) 22
130. Rachel Parnau (2008-10) 18
131. Lauren Schwanke (2010-11) 17
132. Janelle Olson (1988-89) 16
133. Colleen Dabbert (1988-89) 15
134. Natalie Lardi (2004-05) 14
135. Kris Roan (2002-03) 13
136. Kelli Dunne (2011-12) 12
137. Susan Collster (1999-00) 11
Cayci Johnson (1997-98) 11
Jamie Luecke (1998-99) 11
K.T. Zapushek (2006-08) 11
141. Sam Poterek (2004-05) 10
Victoria White (2011-Pres.) 10
Crystal Yance (1990-91) 10
144. Remy Finch (1992-94) 9
Molly Vancil (1999-00) 9
146. Katie Douglas (2004-05) 8
Kristy Peterson (1988-89) 8
148. Jessica Alwerdt (1996-97) 6
149. Katie Fraher (2001-02) 5
150. Hillary Smith (1998-99) 4
151. Heather Dobey (2004-05) 2
Abbi Stuaan (2003-04) 2
Beth Theobald (2010-11) 2
Duranda Whitman (1999-00) 2
155. Amy Douglas (2000-01) 1
Kelly Nabrowski (2006-07) 1
Ashley Segerstrom (2011-12) 1
56. *Diana Crowell (1980-84) 248
Tracy Specketer (2002-04) 248
58. *Deb Owen (1981-85) 245
59. Michelle Weston (1991-95) 238
60. *Laurie Martin (1987-90) 223
61. Kiley Bugaieski (2010-Pres.) 216
62. Kim Downs (2005-09) 215
63. Kris Meznarich (1984-85) 206
64. Janet Fletcher (1995-96) 202
65. Kim Holdenrid (2003-07) 181
66. Jaylynn Stewart (2011-Pres.) 178
Jackie Weber (1991-94) 178
68. Kristen Garst (2009-11) 174
69. Autumn Ryney (1999-00) 168
70. *Shelly Lange (1982-86) 167
71. Shelly Lindsey (1992-96) 163
72. Amber Shelley (2001-04) 162
73. *Wendy Johnson (1982-85) 161
74. Jill Bradbury (1995-99) 159
Erin Larson (1990-91) 159
76. Stacey Roberts (1996-99) 156
77. Tina Rich (1983-84) 150
78. *Anita Conrad (1980-84) 145
79. Elizabeth Greger (2008-12) 142
80. Mollie Springer (2001-03) 135
81. Jacquie Bruell (1999-01) 133
Amy LeMaster (1994-96) 133
83. Allison Shelton (2009-10) 132
84. Jenna Brooks (2011-Pres.) 130
85. Nicole Ropp (2007-08) 127
86. Emilee Brown (2010-11) 121
87. Cathee Formhals (1989-91) 110
88. Aleshia Hummel (1998-02) 101
89. Debbie Confer (1987-88) 100
90. Amanda Schreck (2010-Pres.) 99
91. *Jill Pfeifer (1984-87) 93
92. Samantha Stanley (2001-02) 91
93. Lisa Ghighi (2006-08) 89
94. Lucy Mansfi eld (1999-01) 84
95. Megan Mirocha (2005-06) 72
96. Sarah Holdenrid (2007-09) 70
97. Monica Shelby (1983-84) 67
98. Heather Chorney (2000-01) 65
99. Erin Webster (1993-94) 64
100. Ann Edens (2002-04) 58
Candace Sheley (2001-02) 58
102. *Tracy Miller (1981-85) 54
103. Alison Heinecke (1996-98) 50
Liz Rassi (2009-11) 50
Jennifer Salmon (1999-03) 50
106. Courtney Neff (2005-06) 49
Eileen Ruby (1989-90) 49
108. *Jena LaFoy (1987-90) 48
Kim Selk (1991-92) 48
110. Lindsey Hinshaw (2009-11) 42
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1983-84Coach Nancy LaCursia
18-5 Overall8-2 Prairie
H: 7-1 • A: 10-3 • N: 1-1
Date Opponent W-L Score
Monmouth W 67-39
vs. Judson L 45-59
vs. Silver Lake W 86-50
at George Williams L 50-55
MacMurray W 85-27
at Illinois Wesleyan W 74-24
at Anderson W 84-52
at Huntington W 65-57
at Transylvania W 62-46
Iowa Wesleyan W 71-50
Knox W 52-34
at Maryville W 89-35
Principia W 86-61
at Knox W 74-64
Maryville W 75-48
at Greenville L 54-63
at Blackburn W 75-45
at Principia W 60-44
at MacMurray W 92-26
at Trinity Christian W 70-49
Blackburn W 78-44
at Illinois College L 67-68
Greenville L 64-71
1984-85Coach Nancy LaCursia
19-3 Overall10-0 Prairie
H: 10-1 • A: 9-2
George Williams W 60-37
at Mt. St. Joseph W 56-45
at Anderson W 78-66
at Indiana Southeast W 65-58
Blackburn W 75-43
at Maryville W 72-53
at Greenville W 67-47
at MacMurray W 99-43
at Quincy L 52-67
Principia W 80-53
MacMurray W 90-34
Maryville W 78-62
Greenville W 64-51
Iowa Wesleyan W 88-56
Knox W 76-38
at Blackburn W 80-63
National Louis W 68-62
Principia LF
at McKendree W 75-63
at NE Illinois L 47-73
1985-86Coach Nancy LaCursia
17-9 Overall9-1 Prairie
H: 7-0 • A: 10-8 • N: 0-1
Date Opponent W-L Score
at North Central (Ill.) L 72-74
vs. National Louis L 49-59
at Judson W 81-43
at Illinois College W 82-53
at Iowa Wesleyan W 87-62
at Chicago State L 48-57
at Monmouth L 54-55
at Principia W 50-38
Olivet Nazarene W 93-34
at Maryville L 64-74
Greenville W 74-56
MacMurray W 63-41
at Blackburn W 68-63
at St. Francis L 58-59
at Principia W 56-53
Maryville W 76-60
at McKendree L 61-65
at Greenville W 68-52
at MacMurray W 78-57
Washington (Mo.) W 76-70
Blackburn W 54-33
at Knox W 57-31
at National Louis L 56-58
at Illinois Wesleyan W 82-62
McKendree W 61-52
at Quincy L 72-82
1986-87Coach Nancy LaCursia
17-8 Overall7-3 Prairie
H: 9-2 • A: 6-4 • N: 2-2
Date Opponent W-L Score
Iowa Wesleyan W 71-63
vs. National Louis L 49-60
vs. Moody Bible W 86-75
at Illinois College W 67-57
vs. Beloit W 59-53
vs. Rockford L 54-81
Monmouth W 61-51
at Knox W 46-40
St. Francis L 47-60
Illinois Wesleyan W 61-57
at Washington (Mo.) L 54-67
at Missouri-St. Louis L 59-84
Blackburn W 63-43
Principia W 85-53
at Maryville W 48-47
at Greenville W 57-49
MacMurray W 59-50
NE Illinois W 67-55
at Blackburn W 64-58
at Principia L 58-63
at Illinois College W 67-61
Maryville L 56-70
Greenville W 76-66
McKendree W 63-49
at MacMurray L 53-64
1987-88Coach Nancy LaCursia
16-9 Overall9-1 Prairie
H: 6-3 • A: 9-5 • N: 1-1
Date Opponent W-L Score
at Iowa Wesleyan W 79-59
at St. Francis L 37-73
vs. Judson W 55-53
vs. National Louis L 47-54
Illinois College L 48-49
Knox L 58-69
Dominican (Ill.) L 49-56
at Olivet Nazarene W 63-58
at Mundelein L 51-78
at Illinois Wesleyan W 73-69
MacMurray W 75-62
Blackburn W 60-53
at Principia W 67-37
at Teikyo Marycrest L 48-69
at Maryville L 49-55
Greenville W 72-57
at Monmouth W 59-56
at MacMurray W 72-64
at Blackburn W 54-51
at NE Illinois W 63-54
Principia W 73-52
Maryville W 72-50
National Louis W 64-51
at Greenville W 73-47
at McKendree L 47-56
1988-89Coach Nancy LaCursia
12-15 Overall8-2 Prairie
H: 8-6 • A: 4-9
Date Opponent W-L Score
Iowa Wesleyan L 39-40
St. Francis L 57-72
at Judson L 40-45
at Moody Bible W 66-22
at Knox L 52-87
at Illinois College L 60-73
at Dominican (Ill.) L 54-92
Olivet Nazarene L 72-84
Aurora W 62-42
at Principia W 78-64
at Missouri-St. Louis L 59-79
McKendree L 46-57
at Greenville L 82-84
Monmouth L 60-68
MacMurray W 90-68
at Blackburn W 69-56
Teikyo Marycrest L 57-65
Principia W 81-49
Maryville W 72-54
Greenville W 60-54
at MacMurray L 73-86
NE Illinois W 79-58
Illinois Wesleyan W 71-43
Blackburn W 72-52
at Maryville W 69-45
at St. Ambrose L 59-94
at National Louis L 59-70
1989-90Coach Nancy LaCursia
9-16 Overall4-6 Prairie
H: 2-8 • A: 7-8
Date Opponent W-L Score
at Iowa Wesleyan W 97-45
at Olivet Nazarene L 63-92
at Judson W 58-57
at Olivet Nazarene L 55-64
Knox L 50-72
National Louis L 40-64
at Illinois Wesleyan W 49-48
Illinois College L 59-63
at Lindenwood L 62-63
at Webster W 80-29
Mundelein L 52-58
at Maryville L 50-54
at Monmouth L 42-60
Greenville L 60-67
at MacMurray W 69-64
Blackburn L 64-70
at Principia W 66-58
Trinity Christian L 41-67
Maryville W 62-60
at Greenville L 55-75
at Aurora W 56-45
MacMurray W 59-36
at Blackburn L 56-63
at McKendree L 50-71
Principia L 51-55
1990-91Coach Nancy LaCursia
16-12 Overall7-1 Prairie
H: 9-4 • A: 7-8
Date Opponent W-L Score
Cardinal Stritch L 40-56
Iowa Wesleyan W 85-66
at Knox L 39-73
at National Louis L 74-95
at Cornerstone L 48-52
at Judson W 70-39
Olivet Nazarene W 55-54
at Illinois College L 63-74
at Rockford W 62-57
at McKendree W 68-59
at Lindenwood L 45-64
Illinois Wesleyan L 62-75
RECORDS NOTEGame-by-game results
are available through the
NCAA database and the
Eureka College archives
dating back to the 1983-84
season. Any individuals with
historical information prior
to 1983 are encouraged to
contact the Eureka College
sports information offi ce.
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at Principia W 78-49
at Blackburn L 74-80
Concordia (Ill.) W 74-49
at Mundelein W 81-78
MacMurray W 87-56
Monmouth L 68-75
Greenville W 104-51
Principia W 88-55
Aurora W 62-57
Blackburn W 63-53
at Moody Bible L 56-57
McKendree L 72-73
at MacMurray W 84-53
at Greenville W 80-57
McKendree W 77-72
at Rosary L 42-93
1991-92Coach Sandy Schuster
19-7 OverallH: 10-0 • A: 8-6 • N: 1-1
Date Opponent W-L Score
Trinity W 72-49
at Trinity Christian W 62-57
Illinois College W 80-54
at Concordia (Ill.) W 83-54
at Blackburn W 64-62
vs. Cornerstone W 77-58
vs. Grace L 74-75
at Brescia L 58-84
at William Woods L 58-74
at Harris-Stowe L 56-77
Blackburn W 55-54
at Olivet Nazarene L 57-77
Lindenwood W 63-56
Knox W 71-60
Moody Bible W 85-29
Rockford W 93-52
Judson W 70-57
at Monmouth W 69-67
at Greenville W 82-42
at Illinois Wesleyan W 74-67
at Cardinal Stritch L 67-74
at Iowa Wesleyan W 101-56
at McKendree W 89-80
National Louis W 69-59
Greenville W 94-43
1992-93Coach Sandy Schuster
19-7 OverallH: 11-2 • A: 8-5
Date Opponent W-L Score
at Wisconsin-Stout L 71-93
at Grace W 97-88
Trinity Christian W 69-67
Principia W 75-55
MacMurray W 102-61
at Indiana Wesleyan W 62-58
at Mt. Vernon Nazarene L 67-92
Olivet Nazarene W 85-66
at Blackburn W 65-61
at Purdue-Calumet W 90-86
Knox W 78-54
at Judson W 77-61
Monmouth W 90-54
Rockford W 88-45
at Greenville W 91-36
Missouri Baptist L 70-78
at Aurora L 74-90
at Moody Bible W 83-38
at Trinity L 58-80
at Maryville W 67-48
McKendree L 68-71
Iowa Wesleyan W 76-62
Illinois Wesleyan W 88-77
Concordia (Ill.) W 88-55
Greenville W 103-58
at Trinity L 58-72
1993-94Coach Sandy Schuster
22-5 OverallH: 10-1 • A: 11-4 • N: 1-0
Date Opponent W-L Score
at Ashford W 92-60
at Clarke L 67-75
Illinois Tech W 89-35
Trinity Christian W 77-65
Blackburn W 67-45
at Olivet Nazarene W 78-74
vs. Grace W 63-56
at Trinity Christian W 52-44
Purdue-Calumet W 79-59
Judson W 87-74
at Concordia (Ill.) W 86-72
Missouri Baptist W 80-70
at MacMurray W 67-60
at McKendree L 80-92
National Louis W 83-69
Ashford W 93-44
at Greenville W 74-41
at St. Francis W 78-73
Trinity L 56-64
at Rockford W 71-70
at Monmouth W 75-46
at Cornell W 81-54
at Illinois Wesleyan L 59-70
at Principia W 106-65
Greenville W 86-75
CCAC Tournament
Trinity Christian W 76-59
at Indiana Tech L 60-93
1994-95Coach Sandy Schuster
18-9 OverallH: 8-4 • A: 7-3 • N: 3-0
Date Opponent W-L Score
Clarke Tournament (Dubuque, Iowa)
vs. Dubuque W 76-64
at Clarke W 68-63
Illinois Wesleyan L 68-85
at Teikyo Marycrest W 73-69
vs. Northwestern (Wis.) W 79-75
Olivet Nazarene W 77-69
at Judson L 64-87
Maryville W 83-27
at Blackburn W 61-60
at Concordia (Ill.) W 67-65
Judson W 76-60
at Indiana Tech L 51-74
Monmouth W 70-54
at Illinois Tech W 67-35
at Greenville L 58-60
Indiana Tech L 56-70
at Trinity Christian W 76-60
McKendree L 61-74
MacMurray L 68-71
Cornell W 84-40
Trinity Christian W 69-46
Rockford W 95-59
at Knox W 66-61
Michigan-Dearborn W 78-76
at Trinity W 86-75
1995-96Coach Sandy Schuster
17-8 OverallH: 8-3 • A: 9-3 • N: 1-1
Date Opponent W-L Score
vs. Concordia (Wis.) W 87-55
at Carroll L 50-60
at Trinity Christian W 74-60
Clarke L 60-77
vs. Missouri Baptist L 72-83
at Teikyo Marycrest W 70-69
at Elmhurst W 71-68
Westminster W 80-65
Blackburn W 77-54
Concordia (Ill.) W 92-63
Knox W 74-59
at Rockford W 81-59
North Central (Ill.) L 58-59
at McKendree W 60-55
at Illinois Wesleyan W 96-84
Illinois-Springfi eld W 69-61
at Maryville W 72-32
at Monmouth L 80-88
Illinois Tech W 73-37
at Cornell W 85-64
at Augustana L 59-70
Olivet Nazarene L 69-72
at MacMurray W 81-64
Greenville W 88-58
Webster W 99-46
1996-97Coach Sandy Schuster
11-14 Overall4-6 NIIC (4th of 6)
H: 6-6 • A: 4-7 • N: 1-1
Date Opponent W-L Score
Carroll Tournament (Waukesha, Wis.)
N 22 vs. Manchester L 74-75
N 23 at Carroll W 75-65
N 26 Elmhurst W 75-73
D 3 at Blackburn L 60-73
D 5 MacMurray W 63-49
OVERTIME GAMESSince 1983-8411-7 Overall
H: 8-3 • A: 4-3 • N: 0-1
Date Opponent Result
90-91 McKendree W, 77-72
91-92 Lindenwood W, 63-56
92-93 at Purdue-Calumet W, 90-86
95-96 at Illinois Wesleyan W, 96-84
1-11-97 Benedictine L, 65-68
2-14-98 Benedictine W, 85-76
11-20-99 vs. North Park L, 69-79
2-20-01 Clarke W, 70-68
12-1-01 vs. Asbury L, 91-92
12-7-02 Blackburn W, 71-69
1-15-05 at Benedictine L, 66-67
2-10-05 Aurora L, 46-47
2-15-05 at Aurora W, 50-49
2-23-05 Benedictine W, 70-65
12-8-05 Knox W, 66-60
1-20-07 Greenville W, 63-59
2-23-08 at Webster L, 68-71
2-16-11 Blackburn L, 66-71
Lakeland Tournament (Sheboygan, Wis.)
D 7 vs. Rockford W 74-40
D 8 at Lakeland L 52-71
D 11 Augustana L 66-70
J 7 DePauw L 46-74
J 9 at North Central (Ill.) L 62-88
J 11 Benedictine L 65-68
J 14 at Trinity International L 60-63
J 21 Concordia (Ill.) W 81-73
J 25 Aurora L 55-59
J 28 at Rockford W 76-38
J 30 Monmouth W 76-71
F 1 Clarke L 75-85
F 4 at Benedictine L 53-57
F 8 Trinity International L 85-88
F 11 at Greenville W 65-62
F 13 Illinois Wesleyan W 83-72
F 15 at Concordia (Ill.) W 59-44
F 18 at Aurora L 62-100
F 22 Rockford W 67-40
F 25 at Clarke L 63-71
1997-98Coach Sandy Schuster
15-9 Overall6-4 NIIC (3rd of 6)
H: 8-2 • A: 6-4 • N: 1-3
Date Opponent W-L Score
Carroll Tournament (Waukesha, Wis.)
N 21 vs. North Park L 75-87
N 22 vs. North Central (Ill.) L 41-76
N 25 at Elmhurst W 69-66
D 2 Blackburn W 70-64
D 4 at Augustana L 46-63
D 9 at Knox W 56-44
DePauw Tournament (Greencastle, Ind.)
D 12 vs. Kalamazoo L 62-73
D 13 vs. Dominican (Ill.) W 57-53
J 9 Rose-Hulman W 75-39
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J 10 Trinity International W 76-57
J 15 Illinois College W 70-54
J 17 Clarke W 54-52
J 21 at Concordia (Ill.) W 72-57
J 24 at Benedictine L 57-65
J 28 Aurora L 70-76
J 31 at Rockford W 74-39
F 3 at Monmouth W 58-53
F 5 North Central (Ill.) L 51-62
F 7 at Clarke L 55-78
F 11 Concordia (Ill.) W 69-55
F 14 Benedictine W 85-76
F 18 at Aurora L 70-88
F 21 Rockford W 68-38
F 24 at Illinois Wesleyan W 69-61
1998-99Coach Sandy Schuster
12-14 Overall4-6 NIIC (4th of 6)
H: 5-6 • A: 5-7 • N: 2-1
Date Opponent W-L Score
Carroll Tournament (Waukesha, Wis.)
N 20 at Carroll W 68-63
N 21 vs. North Park W 77-66
N 24 Elmhurst L 52-54
D 1 at Blackburn W 68-47
Greenville Tournament (Greenville, Ill.)
D 4 vs. Harris-Stowe L 49-59
D 5 vs. Lincoln Christian W 78-59
D 8 Illinois Wesleyan L 69-91
D 10 at Illinois College L 55-80
D 12 Monmouth L 62-70
J 9 at Dominican (Ill.) W 59-54
J 12 Knox W 61-48
J 16 Rockford W 80-67
J 19 at Concordia (Ill.) W 50-43
J 23 at Clarke L 66-78
J 26 Aurora W 62-52
J 27 at Rose-Hulman W 57-41
J 30 at Benedictine L 55-83
F 3 Augustana L 50-54
F 6 at Rockford L 53-61
F 9 Concordia (Ill.) W 71-51
F 11 at Trinity International L 67-71
F 13 Clarke L 44-56
F 16 at Aurora L 58-80
F 20 Benedictine L 54-66
NIIC Tournament
F 23 Concordia (Ill.) W 53-42
F 25 at Clarke L 57-63
1999-00Coach Sandy Schuster
6-19 Overall3-7 NIIC
H: 3-6 • A: 2-9 • N: 0-4
Date Opponent W-L Score
Carroll Tournament (Waukesha, Wis.)
N 19 vs. Concordia (Wis.) L 55-65
N 20 vs. North Park L 69-79
N 23 at Elmhurst L 47-63
N 30 Blackburn W 72-64
North Central Tournament (Naperville, Ill.)
D 3 vs. Franklin L 47-63
D 4 vs. Greenville L 51-68
D 9 Webster L 65-71
D 11 at Monmouth L 53-77
J 6 at Knox W 53-52
J 8 Dominican (Ill.) L 47-66
J 10 at Westminster L 61-76
J 13 Lincoln Christian W 83-24
J 15 at Rockford L 57-61
J 18 Concordia (Ill.) W 55-40
J 22 Clarke L 35-54
J 25 at Aurora L 63-74
J 29 Benedictine W 78-74
J 31 Fontbonne L 56-61
F 3 at Illinois Wesleyan L 52-71
F 5 Rockford L 45-72
F 8 at Concordia (Ill.) W 47-45
F 12 at Clarke L 38-61
F 15 Aurora L 52-68
F 19 at Benedictine L 66-76
NIIC Tournament
F 22 at Aurora L 45-68
2000-01Coach Sandy Schuster
6-19 Overall3-9 NIIC
H: 5-7 • A: 1-11 • N: 0-1
Date Opponent W-L Score
Carroll Tournament (Waukesha, Wis.)
N 17 at Carroll L 48-87
N 18 vs. Concordia (Wis.) L 53-79
N 21 Elmhurst W 61-49
N 28 at Blackburn L 64-84
N 30 Monmouth L 59-70
D 2 Illinois Wesleyan L 70-94
D 8 at Fontbonne L 50-82
D 9 at Webster L 77-93
J 4 at Westminster L 59-61
J 6 at Greenville L 66-75
J 7 Illinois College L 59-68
J 9 Dominican (Ill.) L 52-53
J 11 Alverno W 52-37
J 13 at Rockford L 70-74
J 16 Concordia (Ill.) W 66-53
J 20 Aurora L 42-65
J 23 at Benedictine L 65-94
J 27 at Clarke L 53-66
F 3 at Dominican (Ill.) L 70-73
F 6 Rockford L 65-82
F 8 Knox W 68-58
F 10 at Concordia (Ill.) W 64-51
F 13 at Aurora L 53-83
F 17 Benedictine L 70-78
F 20 Clarke W 70-68
2001-02Coach Sandy Schuster
8-17 Overall4-8 NIIC
H: 3-9 • A: 5-5 • N: 0-3
Date Opponent W-L Score
Elmhurst Tournament (Elmhurst, Ill.)
N 16 at Elmhurst W 65-45
N 17 vs. Alma L 60-75
N 20 at Alverno W 63-51
N 27 at Monmouth W 66-65
Greenville Tournament (Greenville, Ill.)
N 30 vs. Carthage (Wis.) L 54-71
D 1 vs. Asbury L 91-92
D 4 Illinois Wesleyan L 51-74
EC Classic (Reagan Center)
D 7 Blackburn L 60-68
D 8 Fontbonne L 49-59
D 12 Knox W 60-50
D 15 Greenville L 52-69
J 5 Westminster L 47-64
J 8 at Dominican (Ill.) W 63-59
J 12 Rockford L 61-80
J 15 at Concordia (Ill.) W 65-57
J 19 at Aurora L 44-75
J 22 Benedictine L 64-73
J 26 Clarke L 51-67
F 2 Dominican (Ill.) W 54-49
F 5 at Rockford L 64-74
F 7 at Knox L 63-65
F 9 Concordia (Ill.) W 63-53
F 12 Aurora L 43-53
F 16 at Benedictine L 54-72
F 19 at Clarke L 54-64
2002-03Coach Sandy Schuster
16-10 Overall7-5 NIIC (4th of 7)
H: 10-3 • A: 5-7 • N: 1-0
Date Opponent W-L Score
Elmhurst Tournament (Elmhurst, Ill.)
N 22 at Elmhurst L 51-59
N 23 vs. Edgewood W 60-59
N 26 at Blackburn W 71-59
EC Classic (Reagan Center)
D 6 Greenville L 64-81
D 7 Blackburn W 71-69
D 10 at Illinois Wesleyan L 58-77
D 14 at Rockford L 66-74
D 15 Monmouth W 54-48
D 29 at MSOE W 68-59
J 4 Concordia (Ill.) W 52-29
J 7 Aurora L 68-74
J 11 at Benedictine L 57-69
J 13 Fontbonne L 49-54
J 15 at Clarke W 75-55
J 18 Alverno W 83-30
J 21 Dominican (Ill.) W 80-52
J 25 Rockford W 78-64
J 28 at Concordia (Ill.) W 70-42
F 1 at Aurora L 57-59
F 4 Benedictine W 68-60
F 8 Clarke W 62-26
F 10 at Knox W 46-45
F 13 Lincoln Christian W 91-65
F 15 at Dominican (Ill.) L 55-71
NIIC Tournament
F 17 Dominican (Ill.) W 59-53
F 19 at Aurora L 62-69
2003-04Coach Sandy Schuster
13-13 Overall4-8 NIIC
H: 8-5 • A: 5-7 • N: 0-1
Date Opponent W-L Score
Elmhurst Tournament (Elmhurst, Ill.)
N 21 at Elmhurst W 60-59
N 22 vs. Defi ance L 52-69
N 25 at Blackburn W 63-61
D 2 at Lincoln Christian W 57-39
EC Classic (Reagan Center)
D 5 Blackburn W 77-65
D 6 MacMuray W 58-38
D 9 Illinois Wesleyan W 55-50
D 11 Knox L 46-50
D 17 at Monmouth L 63-65
J 3 MSOE L 70-71
J 6 Rockford W 69-59
J 8 Alverno W 63-42
J 10 at Concordia (Ill.) W 58-56
J 13 at Aurora L 45-75
J 17 Benedictine L 52-59
J 21 Clarke L 54-55
J 24 STL Pharmacy W 74-55
J 28 at Dominican (Ill.) L 59-72
J 31 at Rockford L 45-50
F 3 Concordia (Ill.) L 62-64
F 7 Aurora W 56-51
F 10 at Benedictine L 67-77
F 14 at Clarke L 56-58
F 16 at Knox W 58-51
F 21 Dominican (Ill.) W 82-51
NIIC Tournament
F 19 at Aurora L 40-57
2004-05Coach Sandy Schuster
21-7 Overall8-4 NIIC
H: 12-2 • A: 8-4 • N: 1-1
Date Opponent W-L Score
Elmhurst Tournament (Elmhurst, Ill.)
N 19 vs. Grinnell L 70-73
N 20 vs. MacMurray W 101-61
N 23 Blackburn W 68-52
N 30 at Knox W 58-48
EC Classic (Reagan Center)
D 3 Blackburn W 54-44
D 4 Greenville W 68-56
D 7 at Illinois Wesleyan L 49-70
D 9 Lincoln Christian W 83-54
D 17 Monmouth W 66-61
J 4 at MSOE W 64-59
J 5 at Alverno W 55-51
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F 6 Webster L 69-80
F 11 at Principia W 72-63
F 13 at Spalding L 51-65
F 17 Lincoln Christian W 76-29
F 20 Westminster L 47-65
F 23 at Greenville L 55-56
2010-11Coach Taren Martin
9-15 Overall5-11 SLIAC (T-6th of 9)
H: 4-7 • A: 5-8
Date Opponent W-L Score
N 18 at Knox L 40-79
N 20 MSOE L 55-69
N 23 Concordia (Ill.) W 58-51
N 30 Principia W 69-60
D 4 at Webster L 29-69
D 16 at RMU-Springfi eld L 56-88
D 18 at Illinois-Springfi eld L 70-87
D 20 at Mount Mary W 92-73
J 4 at Fontbonne L 58-71
J 6 at Greenville L 57-68
J 8 Westminster L 72-79
J 12 at Spalding L 57-82
J 15 MacMurray W 75-57
J 20 Lincoln Christian W 114-29
J 22 at Blackburn WF 72-80
J 26 Spalding L 39-92
J 29 Webster L 54-70
F 5 Fontbonne L 64-70
F 9 at Lincoln Christian W 97-27
F 12 at Principia W 77-68
F 14 Greenville L 73-86
F 16 Blackburn L 66-71
F 19 at Westminster L 57-85
F 22 at MacMurray W 82-74
CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT APPEARANCESExclusive Division III era
Since 1996-97Round Opponent Result
1999 NIIC Tournament
QF Concordia (Ill.) W, 53-42
SF at Clarke L, 57-63
2003 NIIC Tournament
QF Dominican (Ill.) W, 59-53
SF at Aurora L, 62-69
2004 NIIC Tournament
QF at Aurora L, 40-57
2005 NIIC Tournament
QF Dominican (Ill.) W, 79-50
SF Benedictine W, 70-65
C at Rockford L, 46-81
2006 NIIC Tournament
QF at Aurora L, 61-69
2012 SLIAC Tournament
SF vs. Fontbonne W, 63-56
C at Westminster L, 54-60
J 8 Concordia (Ill.) L 49-60
J 11 at Dominican (Ill.) W 66-64
J 15 at Benedictine L 66-67
J 18 Rockford W 58-54
J 24 Knox W 52-44
J 26 at Clarke W 73-55
J 29 at STL Pharmacy W 68-33
F 1 at Concordia (Ill.) W 55-52
F 5 Dominican (Ill.) W 71-61
F 8 Benedictine W 64-50
F 10 Aurora L 46-47
F 12 at Rockford L 59-65
F 15 at Aurora W 50-49
F 19 Clarke W 65-57
NIIC Tournament
F 21 Dominican (Ill.) W 79-50
F 23 Benedictine W 70-65
F 26 at Rockford L 46-81
2005-06Coach Sandy Schuster
15-11 Overall3-7 NIIC
H: 10-3 • A: 4-7 • N: 1-1
Date Opponent W-L Score
Elmhurst Tournament (Elmhurst, Ill.)
N 18 vs. Marian (Wis.) L 54-66
N 19 vs. MacMurray W 59-58
N 22 at Lincoln Christian W 71-62
N 29 Illinois Wesleyan L 46-74
EC Classic (Reagan Center)
D 2 Greenville W 66-57
D 3 Blackburn W 67-46
D 6 at Greenville W 66-52
D 8 Knox W 66-60
D 15 Alverno W 71-45
D 16 MSOE W 62-49
J 3 at Monmouth L 36-81
J 4 at Knox W 68-44
J 7 Concordia (Ill.) W 66-64
J 14 Benedictine L 52-70
J 17 at Aurora L 65-75
J 21 at Clarke L 41-57
J 24 at Rockford L 46-55
J 26 Marian (Wis.) W 60-49
J 30 at MacMurray W 56-48
F 1 STL Pharmacy W 64-49
F 4 at Benedictine L 52-70
F 7 Aurora W 58-56
F 11 Clarke W 71-63
F 14 Rockford L 61-67
F 18 at Concordia (Ill.) L 52-71
NIIC Tournament
F 21 at Aurora L 61-69
2006-07Coach Sandy Schuster
11-13 Overall10-8 SLIAC
H: 8-4 • A: 3-8 • N: 0-1
Date Opponent W-L Score
Elmhurst Tournament (Elmhurst, Ill.)
N 17 at Elmhurst L 57-72
N 18 vs. Johnson & Wales L 42-54
N 21 Knox W 72-58
N 28 at Illinois Wesleyan L 50-86
EC Classic (Reagan Center)
D 2 MSOE L 41-52
D 6 Blackburn W 53-47
D 13 at Fontbonne L 64-72
J 3 Monmouth L 52-70
J 6 Maryville L 35-87
J 9 at Lincoln Christian W 54-38
J 12 at Webster W 65-59
J 13 at Westminster L 55-63
J 16 MacMurray W 63-51
J 20 Greenville W 63-59
J 23 at Principia L 64-75
J 27 Fontbonne L 59-72
J 30 at Blackburn L 60-69
F 1 Lincoln Christian W 48-39
F 3 at Maryville L 58-95
F 6 at MacMurray W 59-41
F 9 Webster W 53-47
F 10 Westminster W 53-44
F 17 at Greenville L 54-56
F 20 Principia W 62-54
2007-08Coach Abby Hearn
7-18 Overall5-11 SLIAC
H: 4-7 • A: 3-10 • N: 0-1
Date Opponent W-L Score
Carroll Tournament (Waukesha, Wis.)
N 16 at Carroll L 46-83
N 17 vs. S’western (Texas) L 39-64
N 20 at Illinois Wesleyan 40-90
EC Classic (Reagan Center)
N 30 Dubuque L 64-72
D 5 Blackburn L 60-65
D 8 Principia W 68-43
D 12 at Monmouth L 43-62
D 14 at Knox L 47-53
J 5 at Maryville L 50-82
J 7 RMU-Springfi eld L 58-66
J 9 Fontbonne L 52-68
J 12 at Westminster L 52-62
J 16 at MacMurray W 61-39
J 19 Webster W 55-44
J 23 Greenville L 58-60
J 26 at Principia W 45-39
J 30 at Lincoln Christian W 52-41
F 2 Maryville L 55-82
F 6 at Blackburn L 70-72
F 9 at Fontbonne L 51-63
F 13 MacMurray W 65-59
F 16 Westminster L 55-61
F 20 at Greenville L 47-63
F 23 at Webster L 68-71
F 26 Lincoln Christian W 68-33
2008-09Coach Abby Hearn
5-20 Overall3-13 SLIAC
H: 3-10 • A: 2-10
Date Opponent W-L Score
N 18 Monmouth L 53-60
N 26 at Concordia (Ill.) L 56-71
N 29 at Mount Mary L 70-76
D 3 Greenville L 40-47
EC Classic (Reagan Center)
D 5 RMU-Springfi eld L 50-86
D 6 Carthage (Wis.) L 50-61
D 9 Fontbonne W 69-52
D 21 at Dominican (Ill.) L 53-75
J 3 at Maryville L 56-91
J 5 Knox L 71-76
J 7 at Blackburn L 49-64
J 10 Principia L 59-69
J 17 at Webster L 64-75
J 21 at MacMurray W 80-77
J 24 Westminster L 58-62
J 28 at Greenville L 46-54
J 31 at Fontbonne L 57-77
F 4 Webster L 42-65
F 7 at Principia L 59-62
F 11 Blackburn L 57-60
F 12 Lincoln Christian W 62-45
F 14 Maryville L 56-75
F 19 at Lincoln Christian W 54-47
F 21 at Westminster L 68-81
F 24 MacMurray W 76-55
2009-10Coach Abby Hearn
6-19 Overall2-14 SLIAC
H: 3-9 • A: 3-10
Date Opponent W-L Score
N 20 at Mount Mary W 77-40
N 21 at MSOE L 46-66
N 25 at Monmouth L 47-75
D 2 at MacMurray L 50-57
EC Classic (Reagan Center)
D 4 Mount Mary W 79-21
D 5 RMU-Springfi eld L 61-75
D 10 Greenville W 75-70
D 15 Knox L 79-86
D 19 at Dominican (Ill.) L 61-75
J 2 at Fontbonne L 51-77
J 6 at Webster L 49-70
J 9 Spalding L 62-77
J 13 at Lincoln Christian W 82-22
J 16 at Westminster L 53-54
J 20 at Blackburn L 38-63
J 23 Principia L 70-76
J 27 MacMurray L 75-86
J 30 Fontbonne L 51-85
F 3 Blackburn L 58-74
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21-5 Overall13-3 SLIAC (T-2nd of 9)
H: 10-2 • A: 9-2 • N: 2-1
Date Opponent W-L Score
N 15 RMU-Springfi eld W 74-65
N 17 Knox W 117-98
N 22 at Concordia (Ill.) W 80-57
N 30 Greenville W 83-73
D 3 Principia L 58-68
D 7 at Lincoln Christian W 99-44
D 17 Silver Lake W 76-34
D3Hoops.com Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)
D 27 vs. Concordia (Wis.) W 63-52
D 29 vs. Simpson L 70-94
J 4 at Spalding W 71-58
J 7 Westminster L 67-80
J 10 Webster W 81-62
J 14 at Fontbonne W 79-63
J 16 Spalding W 82-69
J 18 at Blackburn W 88-66
J 21 at Principia W 83-44
J 25 MacMurray W 69-35
J 28 at Greenville W 74-65
F 1 Blackburn W 73-50
F 4 at Webster W 81-65
F 8 Lincoln Christian W 90-37
F 11 Fontbonne W 82-80
F 18 at Westminster L 71-82
F 21 at MacMurray W 53-47
SLIAC Tournament (Fulton, Mo.)
F 24 vs. Fontbonne W 63-56
F 25 at Westminster L 54-60
Year Record Conference Home Away Neutral Head Coach
1975-76 2-11 --- --- --- --- Beth Verner
1976-77 6-9 --- --- --- --- Colleen Dempsey
1977-78 8-10 --- --- --- --- Colleen Dempsey
1978-79 4-10 --- --- --- --- Bonita Howard
1979-80 2-9 --- --- --- --- Unknown
1980-81 7-17 --- --- --- --- Judy Johnson
1981-82 8-14 --- --- --- --- Judy Johnson
1982-83 15-7 --- --- --- --- Nancy LaCursia
1983-84 18-5 8-2 PCC 7-1 10-3 1-1 Nancy LaCursia
1984-85 19-3 10-0 PCC 10-1 9-2 --- Nancy LaCursia
1985-86 17-9 9-1 PCC 7-0 10-8 0-1 Nancy LaCursia
1986-87 17-8 7-3 PCC 9-2 6-4 2-2 Nancy LaCursia
1987-88 16-9 9-1 PCC 6-3 9-5 1-1 Nancy LaCursia
1988-89 12-16 8-2 PCC 8-6 4-9 --- Nancy LaCursia
1989-90 9-16 4-6 PCC 2-8 7-8 --- Nancy LaCursia
1990-91 16-12 7-1 PCC 9-4 7-8 --- Nancy LaCursia
1991-92 19-7 --- 10-0 8-6 1-1 Sandy Schuster
1992-93 19-7 --- 11-2 8-5 --- Sandy Schuster
1993-94 22-5 --- 10-1 11-4 1-0 Sandy Schuster
1994-95 18-9 --- 8-4 7-3 3-0 Sandy Schuster
1995-96 17-8 --- 8-3 9-3 1-1 Sandy Schuster
1996-97 11-14 4-6 NIIC 6-6 4-7 1-1 Sandy Schuster
1997-98 15-9 6-4 NIIC 8-2 6-4 1-3 Sandy Schuster
1998-99 12-14 4-6 NIIC 5-6 5-7 2-1 Sandy Schuster
1999-00 6-19 3-7 NIIC 3-6 2-9 0-4 Sandy Schuster
2000-01 6-19 3-9 NIIC 5-7 1-11 0-1 Sandy Schuster
2001-02 8-17 4-8 NIIC 3-9 5-5 0-3 Sandy Schuster
2002-03 16-10 7-5 NIIC 10-3 5-7 1-0 Sandy Schuster
2003-04 13-13 4-8 NIIC 8-5 5-7 0-1 Sandy Schuster
2004-05 21-7 8-4 NIIC 12-2 8-4 1-1 Sandy Schuster
2005-06 15-11 3-7 NIIC 10-3 4-7 1-1 Sandy Schuster
2006-07 11-13 10-8 SLIAC 8-4 3-8 0-1 Sandy Schuster
2007-08 7-18 5-11 SLIAC 4-7 3-10 0-1 Abby Hearn
2008-09 5-20 3-13 SLIAC 3-10 2-10 --- Abby Hearn
2009-10 6-19 2-14 SLIAC 3-9 3-10 --- Abby Hearn
2010-11 9-15 5-11 SLIAC 4-7 5-8 --- Taren Martin
2011-12 21-5 13-3 SLIAC 10-2 9-2 2-1 Taren Martin
HEAD COACHING HISTORY Seasons Head Coach Record
1975-76 Beth Verner 2-11
1976-78 Colleen Dempsey 14-19
1978-79 Bonita Howard 4-10
1979-80 Unknown 2-9
1980-82 Judy Johnson 15-31
1982-91 Nancy LaCursia 141-84
1991-07 Sandy Schuster 229-182
2007-10 Abby Hearn 18-57
2010-Pres. Taren Martin 30-20
Totals 455-423
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ALMA0-1 Overall
N: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
11-17-01 *Elmhurst, Ill. L 60-75
ALVERNO6-0 Overall
H: 4-0 • A: 2-0
Date Location W-L Score
1-11-01 Eureka W 52-37
11-20-01 Milwaukee W 63-51
1-18-03 Eureka W 83-30
1-8-04 Eureka W 63-42
1-5-05 Milwaukee W 55-51
12-15-05 Eureka W 71-45
ANDERSON2-0 Overall
A: 2-0
Date Location W-L Score
83-84 Anderson W 84-52
84-85 Anderson W 78-66
ASBURY0-1 Overall
N: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
12-1-01 *Greenville, Ill. L 91-92
ASHFORD2-0 Overall
H: 1-0 • A: 1-0
Date Location W-L Score
93-94 Clinton W 92-60
93-94 Eureka W 93-44
AUGUSTANA0-4 Overall
H: 0-2 • A: 0-2
Date Location W-L Score
95-96 Rock Island L 59-70
12-11-96 Eureka L 66-70
12-4-97 Rock Island L 46-63
2-3-99 Eureka L 50-54
AURORA7-20 Overall
H: 5-7 • A: 2-13
Date Location W-L Score
88-89 Eureka W 62-42
89-90 Aurora W 56-45
90-91 Eureka W 62-57
92-93 Aurora L 74-90
1-25-97 Eureka L 55-59
2-18-97 Aurora L 62-100
1-28-98 Eureka L 70-76
2-18-98 Aurora L 70-88
1-26-99 Eureka W 62-52
2-16-99 Aurora L 58-80
1-25-00 Aurora L 63-74
2-12-00 Eureka L 43-53
1-20-01 Eureka L 42-65
2-13-01 Aurora L 53-83
1-19-02 Aurora L 44-75
2-12-02 Eureka L 43-53
1-7-03 Eureka L 68-74
2-1-03 Aurora L 57-59
2-19-03 Aurora L 62-69
1-13-04 Aurora L 45-75
2-7-04 Eureka W 56-51
2-19-04 Aurora L 40-57
2-10-05 Eureka L 46-47
2-15-05 Aurora W 50-49
1-17-06 Aurora L 65-75
2-7-06 Eureka W 58-56
2-21-06 Aurora L 61-69
BELOIT1-0 Overall
N: 1-0
Date Location W-L Score
86-87 *Elgin, Ill. W 59-53
BENEDICTINE5-16 Overall
H: 5-6 • A: 0-10
Date Location W-L Score
1-11-97 Eureka L 65-68
2-4-97 Lisle L 53-57
1-24-98 Lisle L 57-65
2-14-98 Eureka W 85-76
1-30-99 Lisle L 55-83
2-20-99 Eureka L 54-66
1-29-00 Eureka W 78-74
2-16-00 Lisle L 54-72
1-23-01 Lisle L 65-94
2-17-01 Eureka L 70-78
1-22-02 Eureka L 64-73
2-16-02 Lisle L 54-72
1-11-03 Lisle L 57-69
2-4-03 Eureka W 68-60
1-17-04 Eureka L 52-59
2-10-04 Lisle L 67-77
1-15-05 Lisle L 66-67
2-8-05 Eureka W 64-50
2-23-05 Eureka W 70-65
1-14-06 Eureka L 52-70
2-4-06 Lisle L 52-70
BLACKBURN33-14 Overall
H: 19-6 • A: 14-8
Date Location W-L Score
83-84 Carlinville W 75-45
83-84 Eureka W 78-44
84-85 Eureka W 75-43
84-85 Carlinville W 80-63
85-86 Carlinville W 68-63
85-86 Eureka W 54-33
86-87 Eureka W 63-43
86-87 Carlinville W 64-58
87-88 Eureka W 60-53
87-88 Carlinville W 54-51
88-89 Carlinville W 69-56
88-89 Eureka W 72-52
89-90 Eureka L 64-70
89-90 Carlinville L 56-63
90-91 Carlinville L 74-80
90-91 Eureka W 63-53
91-92 Carlinville W 64-62
91-92 Eureka W 55-54
92-93 Carlinville W 65-61
93-94 Eureka W 67-45
94-95 Carlinville W 61-60
95-96 Eureka W 77-54
12-3-96 Carlinville L 60-73
12-2-97 Eureka W 70-64
12-1-98 Carlinville W 68-47
11-30-99 Eureka W 72-64
11-28-00 Carlinville L 64-84
12-7-01 Eureka L 60-68
11-26-02 Carlinville W 71-59
12-7-02 Eureka W 71-69
11-25-03 Carlinville W 63-61
12-5-03 Eureka W 77-65
11-23-04 Eureka W 68-52
12-3-04 Eureka W 54-44
12-3-05 Eureka W 67-46
12-6-06 Eureka W 53-47
1-30-07 Carlinville L 60-69
12-5-07 Eureka L 60-65
2-6-08 Carlinville L 70-72
1-7-09 Carlinville L 49-64
2-11-09 Eureka L 57-60
1-20-10 Carlinville L 38-63
2-3-10 Eureka L 58-74
122-11 Carlinville WF 72-80
2-16-11 Eureka L 66-71
1-18-12 Carlinville W 88-66
2-1-12 Eureka W 73-50
BRESCIA0-1 Overall
A: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
91-92 Owensboro L 58-84
CARDINAL STRITCH0-2 Overall
H: 0-1 • A: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
90-91 Eureka L 40-56
91-92 Milwaukee L 67-74
CARROLL2-3 Overall
A: 2-3
Date Location W-L Score
95-96 Waukesha L 50-60
11-23-96 Waukesha W 75-65
11-20-98 Waukesha W 68-63
11-17-00 Waukesha L 48-87
11-16-07 Waukesha L 46-83
CARTHAGE (Wis.)0-2 Overall
H: 0-1 • N: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
11-30-01 *Greenville, Ill. L 54-71
12-6-08 Eureka L 50-61
CHICAGO STATE0-1 Overall
A: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
85-86 Chicago L 48-57
CLARKE8-16 Overall
H: 5-6 • A: 3-10
Date Location W-L Score
93-94 Dubuque L 67-75
94-95 Dubuque W 68-63
95-96 Eureka L 60-77
2-1-97 Eureka L 75-85
2-25-97 Dubuque L 63-71
1-17-98 Eureka W 54-52
2-7-98 Dubuque L 55-78
1-23-99 Dubuque L 66-78
2-13-99 Eureka L 44-56
2-25-99 Dubuque L 57-63
1-22-00 Eureka L 35-54
2-19-00 Dubuque L 54-64
1-27-01 Dubuque L 53-66
2-20-01 Eureka W 70-68
1-26-02 Eureka L 51-67
2-19-02 Dubuque L 54-64
1-15-03 Dubuque W 75-55
2-8-03 Eureka W 62-26
1-21-04 Eureka L 54-55
2-13-04 Dubuque L 56-58
1-26-05 Dubuque W 73-55
2-19-05 Eureka W 65-57
1-21-06 Dubuque L 41-57
2-11-06 Eureka W 71-63
CONCORDIA (Ill.)26-4 Overall
H: 13-2 • A: 13-2
Date Location W-L Score
90-91 Eureka W 74-49
91-92 River Forest W 83-54
92-93 Eureka W 88-55
93-94 River Forest W 86-72
94-95 River Forest W 67-64
95-96 Eureka W 92-63
1-21-97 Eureka W 81-73
2-15-97 River Forest W 59-44
1-21-98 River Forest W 72-57
2-11-98 Eureka W 69-55
1-19-99 River Forest W 50-43
2-9-99 Eureka W 71-51
2-23-99 Eureka W 53-42
1-18-00 Eureka W 55-40
2-8-00 River Forest W 47-45
1-16-01 Eureka W 66-53
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2-10-01 River Forest W 64-51
1-15-02 River Forest W 65-57
2-9-02 Eureka W 63-53
1-4-03 Eureka W 52-29
1-28-03 River Forest W 70-42
1-10-04 River Forest W 58-56
2-3-04 Eureka L 62-64
1-8-05 Eureka L 49-60
2-1-05 River Forest W 55-52
1-7-06 Eureka W 66-64
2-18-06 River Forest L 52-71
11-26-08 River Forest L 56-71
11-23-10 Eureka W 58-51
11-22-11 River Forest W 80-57
CONCORDIA (Wis.)2-2 Overall
N: 2-2
Date Location W-L Score
95-96 *Waukesha, Wis. W 87-55
11-19-99 *Waukesha, Wis. L 55-65
11-18-00 *Waukesha, Wis. L 53-79
12-27-11 *Las Vegas, Nev. W 63-52
CORNELL3-0 Overall
H: 1-0 • A: 2-0
Date Location W-L Score
93-94 Mt. Vernon W 81-54
94-95 Eureka W 84-50
95-96 Mt. Vernon W 85-64
CORNERSTONE1-1 Overall
A: 0-1 • N: 1-0
Date Location W-L Score
90-91 Grand Rapids L 48-52
91-92 *Elgin, Ill. W 77-58
DEFIANCE0-1 Overall
N: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
11-22-03 *Elmhurst, Ill. L 52-69
DePAUW0-1 Overall
H: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
1-7-97 Eureka L 46-74
DOMINICAN (Ill.)10-10 Overall
H: 6-3 • A: 3-7 • N: 1-0
Date Location W-L Score
87-88 Eureka L 49-56
88-89 River Forest L 54-92
90-91 River Forest L 42-93
12-13-97 *Greencastle, Ind. W 57-53
1-9-98 River Forest W 59-54
1-8-00 Eureka L 47-66
1-9-01 Eureka L 52-53
2-3-01 River Forest L 70-73
1-8-02 River Forest W 63-59
2-2-02 Eureka W 54-49
1-21-03 Eureka W 80-52
2-15-03 River Forest L 55-71
2-17-03 Eureka W 59-53
1-28-04 River Forest L 59-72
2-21-04 Eureka W 82-51
1-11-05 River Forest W 66-64
2-5-05 Eureka W 71-61
2-21-05 Eureka W 79-50
12-21-08 River Forest L 53-75
12-19-09 River Forest L 61-75
DUBUQUE1-1 Overall
H: 0-1 • N: 1-0
Date Location W-L Score
94-95 *Dubuque, Iowa W 76-64
11-30-07 Eureka L 64-72
EDGEWOOD1-0 Overall
N: 1-0
Date Location W-L Score
11-23-02 Elmhurst, Ill. W 60-59
ELMHURST6-4 Overall
H: 2-1 • A: 4-3
Date Location W-L Score
95-96 Elmhurst W 71-68
11-26-96 Eureka W 75-73
11-25-97 Elmhurst W 69-66
11-24-98 Eureka L 52-54
11-23-99 Elmhurst L 47-63
11-21-00 Eureka W 61-49
11-16-01 Elmhurst W 65-45
11-22-02 Elmhurst L 51-59
11-21-03 Elmhurst W 60-59
11-17-06 Elmhurst L 57-72
FONTBONNE4-13 Overall
H: 2-7 • A: 1-6 • N: 1-0
Date Location W-L Score
1-31-00 Eureka L 56-61
12-8-00 St. Louis L 50-82
12-8-01 Eureka L 49-59
1-13-03 Eureka L 49-54
12-13-06 St. Louis L 64-72
1-27-07 Eureka L 59-72
1-9-08 Eureka L 52-68
2-9-08 St. Louis L 51-63
12-9-08 Eureka W 69-52
1-31-09 St. Louis L 57-77
1-2-10 St. Louis L 51-77
1-30-10 Eureka L 51-85
1-4-11 St. Louis L 58-71
2-5-11 Eureka L 64-70
1-14-12 St. Louis W 79-63
2-11-12 Eureka W 82-80
2-24-12 *Fulton, Mo. W 63-56
FRANKLIN0-1 Overall
N: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
12-3-99 *Naperville, Ill. L 47-63
GEORGE WILLIAMS1-1 Overall
H: 1-0 • A: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
83-84 Unknown L 50-55
84-85 Eureka W 60-37
GRACE2-1 Overall
A: 1-0 • N: 1-1
Date Location W-L Score
91-92 *Elgin, Ill. L 74-75
92-93 Winona Lake W 97-88
93-94 *Palos Heights, Ill. W 63-56
GREENVILLE26-17 Overall
H: 15-7 • A: 11-9 • N: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
83-84 Greenville L 54-63
83-84 Eureka L 64-71
84-85 Greenville W 67-47
84-85 Eureka W 64-51
85-86 Eureka W 74-56
85-86 Greenville W 68-52
86-87 Greenville W 57-49
86-87 Eureka W 76-66
87-88 Eureka W 72-57
87-88 Greenville W 73-47
88-89 Greenville L 82-84
88-89 Eureka W 60-54
89-90 Eureka L 60-67
89-90 Greenville L 55-75
90-91 Eureka W 104-51
90-91 Greenville W 80-57
91-92 Greenville W 82-42
91-92 Eureka W 94-43
92-93 Greenville W 91-36
92-93 Eureka W 103-58
93-94 Greenville W 74-41
93-94 Eureka W 86-75
95-96 Eureka W 88-58
2-11-97 Greenville W 65-62
12-4-99 *Naperville, Ill. L 51-68
1-6-01 Greenville L 66-75
12-15-01 Eureka L 52-69
12-6-02 Eureka L 64-81
12-4-04 Eureka W 68-56
12-2-05 Eureka W 66-57
12-6-05 Greenville W 66-52
1-20-07 Eureka W 63-59
2-17-07 Greenville L 54-56
1-23-08 Eureka L 58-60
2-20-08 Greenville L 47-63
12-3-08 Eureka L 40-47
1-28-09 Greenville L 46-54
12-10-09 Eureka W 75-70
2-23-10 Greenville L 55-56
1-6-11 Greenville L 57-68
2-14-11 Eureka L 73-86
11-30-11 Eureka W 83-73
1-28-12 Greenville W 74-65
GRINNELL0-1 Overall
N: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
11-19-04 *Elmhurst, Ill. L 70-73
HARRIS-STOWE0-2 Overall
A: 0-1 • N: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
91-92 St. Louis L 56-77
12-4-98 *Greenville, Ill. L 49-59
HUNTINGTON1-0 Overall
A: 1-0
Date Location W-L Score
83-84 Huntington W 65-57
ILLINOIS COLLEGE5-7 Overall
H: 2-3 • A: 3-4
Date Location W-L Score
83-84 Jacksonville L 67-68
85-86 Jacksonville W 82-53
86-87 Jacksonville W 67-57
86-87 Jacksonville W 67-61
87-88 Eureka L 48-49
88-89 Jacksonville L 60-73
89-90 Eureka L 59-63
90-91 Jacksonville L 63-74
91-92 Eureka W 80-54
1-15-98 Eureka W 70-54
12-10-98 Jacksonville L 55-80
1-7-01 Eureka L 59-68
ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD1-1 Overall
H: 1-0 • A: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
95-96 Eureka W 69-61
12-18-10 Springfi eld L 70-87
ILLINOIS TECH2-0 Overall
H: 2-0
Date Location W-L Score
93-94 Eureka W 89-35
95-96 Eureka W 73-37
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ILLINOIS WESLEYAN12-12 OverallH: 5-6 • A: 7-6
Date Location W-L Score
83-84 Bloomington W 74-24
85-86 Bloomington W 82-62
86-87 Eureka W 61-57
87-88 Bloomington W 73-69
88-89 Eureka W 71-43
89-90 Bloomington W 49-48
90-91 Eureka L 62-75
91-92 Bloomington W 74-67
92-93 Eureka W 87-77
93-94 Bloomington L 59-70
94-95 Eureka L 68-85
95-96 Bloomington W 96-84
2-13-97 Eureka W 83-72
2-24-98 Bloomington W 69-61
12-8-98 Eureka L 69-91
2-3-00 Bloomington L 52-71
12-2-00 Eureka L 70-94
12-4-01 Eureka L 51-74
12-10-02 Bloomington L 58-77
12-9-03 Eureka W 55-50
12-7-04 Bloomington L 49-70
11-29-05 Eureka L 46-74
11-28-06 Bloomington L 50-86
11-20-07 Bloomington L 40-90
INDIANA SOUTHEAST1-0 Overall
A: 1-0
Date Location W-L Score
84-85 New Albany W 65-58
INDIANA TECH0-2 Overall
A: 0-2
Date Location W-L Score
93-94 Fort Wayne L 60-93
94-95 Fort Wayne L 51-74
INDIANA WESLEYAN1-0 Overall
A: 1-0
Date Location W-L Score
92-93 Marion W 62-58
IOWA WESLEYAN8-1 Overall
H: 5-1 • A: 3-0
Date Location W-L Score
83-84 Eureka W 71-50
84-85 Eureka W 88-56
86-87 Eureka W 71-63
87-88 Mt. Pleasant W 79-59
88-89 Eureka L 39-40
89-90 Mt. Pleasant W 97-45
90-91 Eureka W 85-66
91-92 Mt. Pleasant W 101-56
92-93 Eureka W 76-62
JOHNSON & WALES0-1 Overall
N: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
11-18-06 *Elmhurst, Ill. L 42-54
JUDSON8-3 Overall
H: 4-0 • A: 3-2 • N: 1-1
Date Location W-L Score
83-84 Unknown L 45-59
85-86 Elgin W 81-43
87-88 Unknown W 55-53
88-89 Elgin L 40-45
89-90 Eureka W 58-57
90-91 Elgin W 70-39
91-92 Eureka W 70-57
92-93 Elgin W 77-61
93-94 Eureka W 87-74
94-95 Elgin L 64-87
94-95 Eureka W 76-60
KALAMAZOO0-1 Overall
N: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
12-12-97 *Greencastle, Ind. L 62-73
KNOX22-10 Overall
H: 12-5 • A: 10-5
Date Location W-L Score
83-84 Eureka W 52-34
83-84 Galesburg W 74-64
84-85 Eureka W 76-38
85-86 Galesburg W 57-31
86-87 Galesburg W 46-40
87-88 Eureka L 58-69
88-89 Galesburg L 52-87
89-90 Eureka L 50-72
90-91 Galesburg L 39-73
91-92 Eureka W 71-60
92-93 Eureka W 78-54
94-95 Galesburg W 66-61
95-96 Eureka W 74-59
12-9-97 Galesburg W 56-44
1-12-99 Eureka W 61-48
1-6-00 Galesburg W 53-52
2-8-01 Eureka W 68-58
12-12-01 Eureka W 60-50
2-7-02 Galesburg L 63-65
2-10-03 Galesburg W 46-45
12-11-03 Eureka L 46-50
2-16-04 Galesburg W 58-51
11-30-04 Galesburg W 58-48
1-24-05 Eureka W 52-44
12-8-05 Eureka W 66-60
1-4-06 Galesburg W 68-44
11-21-06 Eureka W 72-58
12-14-07 Galesburg L 47-53
1-5-09 Eureka L 71-76
12-15-09 Eureka L 79-86
11-18-10 Galesburg L 40-79
11-17-11 Eureka W 117-98
LAKELAND0-1 Overall
A: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
12-8-96 Sheboygan L 52-71
LINCOLN CHRISTIAN18-0 Overall
H: 9-0 • A: 8-0 • N: 1-0
Date Location W-L Score
12-5-98 *Greenville, Ill. W 78-59
1-13-00 Eureka W 83-24
2-13-03 Eureka W 91-65
12-2-03 Lincoln W 57-39
12-9-04 Eureka W 83-54
11-22-05 Lincoln W 71-62
1-9-07 Lincoln W 54-38
2-1-07 Eureka W 48-39
1-30-08 Lincoln W 52-41
2-26-08 Eureka W 68-33
2-12-09 Eureka W 62-45
2-19-09 Lincoln W 54-47
1-13-10 Lincoln W 82-22
2-17-10 Eureka W 76-29
1-20-11 Eureka W 114-29
2-9-11 Lincoln W 97-27
12-7-11 Lincoln W 99-44
2-8-12 Eureka W 90-37
LINDENWOOD1-2 Overall
H: 1-0 • A: 0-2
Date Location W-L Score
89-90 St. Charles L 62-63
90-91 St. Charles L 45-64
91-92 Eureka W 63-56
MacMURRAY32-5 Overall
H: 16-2 • A: 14-3 • N: 2-0
Date Location W-L Score
83-84 Eureka W 85-27
83-84 Jacksonville W 92-26
84-85 Jacksonville W 99-43
84-85 Eureka W 90-34
85-86 Eureka W 63-41
85-86 Jacksonville W 78-57
86-87 Eureka W 59-50
86-87 Jacksonville L 53-64
87-88 Eureka W 75-62
87-88 Jacksonville W 72-64
88-89 Eureka W 90-68
88-89 Jacksonville L 73-86
89-90 Jacksonville W 69-64
89-90 Eureka W 59-36
90-91 Eureka W 87-56
90-91 Jacksonville W 84-53
92-93 Eureka W 102-61
93-94 Jacksonville W 67-60
94-95 Eureka L 68-71
95-96 Jacksonville W 81-64
12-5-96 Eureka W 63-49
12-6-03 Eureka W 58-38
11-20-04 *Elmhurst, Ill. W 101-61
11-19-05 *Elmhurst, Ill. W 59-58
1-30-06 Jacksonville W 56-48
1-16-07 Eureka W 63-51
2-6-07 Jacksonville W 59-41
1-16-08 Jacksonville W 61-39
2-13-08 Eureka W 65-59
1-21-09 Jacksonville W 80-77
2-24-09 Eureka W 76-55
12-2-09 Jacksonville L 50-57
1-27-10 Eureka L 75-86
1-15-11 Eureka W 75-57
2-22-11 Jacksonville W 82-74
1-25-11 Eureka W 69-35
2-21-12 Jacksonville W 53-47
MANCHESTER0-1 Overall
N: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
11-22-96 *Waukesha, Wis. L 74-75
MARIAN (Wis.)1-1 Overall
H: 1-0 • N: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
11-18-05 *Elmhurst, Ill. L 54-66
1-26-06 Eureka W 60-49
MARYVILLE13-10 OverallH: 7-4 • A: 6-6
Date Location W-L Score
83-84 St. Louis W 89-35
83-84 Eureka W 75-48
84-85 St. Louis W 72-53
84-85 Eureka W 78-62
65-86 St. Louis L 64-74
85-86 Eureka W 76-60
86-87 St. Louis W 48-47
86-87 Eureka L 56-70
87-88 St. Louis L 49-55
87-88 Eureka W 72-50
88-89 Eureka W 72-54
88-89 St. Louis W 69-45
89-90 St. Louis L 50-54
89-90 Eureka W 62-60
92-93 St. Louis W 67-48
94-95 Eureka W 83-27
95-96 St. Louis W 72-32
1-6-07 Eureka L 35-87
2-3-07 St. Louis L 58-95
1-5-08 St. Louis L 50-82
2-2-08 Eureka L 55-82
1-3-09 St. Louis L 56-91
2-14-09 Eureka L 56-75
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McKENDREE7-8 Overall
H: 3-4 • A: 4-4
Date Location W-L Score
84-85 Lebanon W 75-63
85-86 Lebanon L 61-65
85-86 Eureka W 61-52
86-87 Eureka W 63-49
87-88 Lebanon L 47-56
88-89 Eureka L 46-57
89-90 Lebanon L 50-71
90-91 Lebanon W 68-59
90-91 Eureka L 72-73
90-91 Eureka W 77-72
91-92 Lebanon W 89-80
92-93 Eureka L 68-71
93-94 Lebanon L 80-92
94-95 Eureka L 61-74
95-96 Lebanon W 60-44
MICHIGAN-DEARBORN1-0 Overall
H: 1-0
Date Location W-L Score
94-95 Eureka W 78-76
MISSOURI BAPTIST1-2 Overall
H: 1-1 • N: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
92-93 Eureka L 70-78
93-94 Eureka W 80-70
95-96 *St. Louis, Mo. L 72-83
MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS0-2 Overall
A: 0-2
Date Location W-L Score
86-87 St. Louis L 59-84
88-89 St. Louis L 59-79
MONMOUTH12-14 OverallH: 7-6 • A: 5-8
Date Location W-L Score
83-84 Eureka W 67-39
85-86 Monmouth L 54-55
86-87 Eureka W 61-51
87-88 Monmouth W 59-56
88-89 Eureka L 60-68
89-90 Monmouth L 42-60
90-91 Eureka L 68-75
91-92 Monmouth W 69-67
92-93 Eureka W 90-54
93-94 Monmouth W 75-46
94-95 Eureka W 70-54
95-96 Monmouth L 80-88
1-30-97 Eureka W 76-71
2-3-98 Monmouth W 58-53
12-12-98 Eureka L 62-70
12-11-99 Monmouth L 53-77
11-30-00 Eureka L 59-70
11-27-01 Momouth W 66-65
12-15-02 Eureka W 54-48
12-17-03 Monmouth L 63-65
12-17-04 Eureka W 66-61
1-3-06 Monmouth L 36-81
1-3-07 Eureka L 52-70
12-12-07 Monmouth L 43-62
11-18-08 Eureka L 53-60
11-25-09 Monmouth L 47-75
MOODY BIBLE4-1 Overall
H: 1-0 • A: 2-1 • N: 1-0
Date Location W-L Score
86-87 *Elgin, Ill. W 86-75
88-89 Chicago W 66-22
90-91 Chicago L 56-57
91-92 Eureka W 85-29
92-93 Chicago W 83-38
MSOE3-4 Overall
H: 1-3 • A: 2-1
Date Location W-L Score
12-29-02 Milwaukee W 68-59
1-3-04 Eureka L 70-71
1-4-05 Milwaukee W 64-59
12-16-05 Eureka W 62-49
12-2-06 Eureka L 41-52
11-21-09 Milwaukee L 46-66
11-20-10 Eureka L 55-69
MT. MARY3-1 Overall
H: 1-0 • A: 2-1
Date Location W-L Score
11-29-08 Milwaukee L 70-76
11-20-09 Milwaukee W 77-40
12-2-09 Eureka W 79-21
12-20-10 Milwaukee W 92-73
MT. ST. JOSEPH1-0 Overall
A: 1-0
Date Location W-L Score
84-85 Cincinnati W 56-45
MT. VERNON NAZARENE0-1 Overall
A: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
92-93 Mt. Vernon L 67-92
MUNDELEIN1-2 Overall
H: 0-1 • A: 1-1
Date Location W-L Score
87-88 Chicago L 51-78
89-90 Eureka L 52-58
90-91 Chicago W 81-78
NATIONAL LOUIS4-7 Overall
H: 4-1 • A: 0-4 • N: 0-2
Date Location W-L Score
84-85 Eureka W 68-62
85-86 *Elgin, Ill. L 49-59
85-86 Unknown L 56-58
86-87 *Elgin, Ill. L 49-60
87-88 Unknown L 47-54
87-88 Eureka W 64-51
88-89 Unknown L 59-70
89-90 Eureka L 40-64
90-91 Unknown L 74-95
91-92 Eureka W 69-59
93-94 Eureka W 83-69
NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS3-1 Overall
H: 2-0 • A: 1-1
Date Location W-L Score
84-85 Chicago L 47-73
86-87 Eureka W 67-55
87-88 Chicago W 63-54
88-89 Eureka W 79-58
NORTH CENTRAL (Ill.)0-5 Overall
H: 0-2 • A: 0-2 • N: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
85-86 Naperville L 72-74
95-96 Eureka L 58-59
1-9-97 Naperville L 62-88
11-22-97 *Waukesha, Wis. L 41-76
2-5-98 Eureka L 51-62
NORTH PARK1-2 Overall
N: 1-2
Date Location W-L Score
11-21-97 *Waukesha, Wis. L 75-87
11-21-98 *Waukesha, Wis. W 77-66
11-20-99 *Waukesha, Wis. L 69-79
NORTHWESTERN (Wis.)1-0 Overall
N: 1-0
Date Location W-L Score
94-95 *Davenport, Iowa W 79-75
OLIVET NAZARENE6-5 Overall
H: 4-2 • A: 2-3
Date Location W-L Score
85-86 Eureka W 90-34
87-88 Bourbonnais W 63-58
88-89 Eureka L 72-84
89-90 Bourbonnais L 63-92
89-90 Bourbonnais L 55-64
90-91 Eureka W 55-54
91-92 Bourbonnais L 57-77
92-93 Eureka W 85-66
93-94 Bourbonnais W 78-74
94-95 Eureka W 77-69
95-96 Eureka L 69-72
PRINCIPIA22-8 Overall
H: 11-4 • A: 11-4
Date Location W-L Score
83-84 Eureka W 86-61
83-84 Elsah W 60-44
84-85 Eureka W 80-53
84-85 Eureka LF
85-86 Elsah W 50-38
85-86 Elsah W 56-53
86-87 Eureka W 85-53
86-87 Elsah L 58-63
87-88 Elsah W 67-37
87-88 Eureka W 73-52
88-89 Elsah W 78-64
88-89 Eureka W 81-49
89-90 Elsah W 66-58
89-90 Eureka L 51-55
90-91 Elsah W 78-49
90-91 Eureka W 88-55
92-93 Eureka W 75-55
93-94 Elsah W 106-65
1-23-07 Elsah L 64-75
2-20-07 Eureka W 62-54
12-8-07 Eureka W 68-43
1-26-08 Elsah W 45-39
1-10-09 Eureka L 59-69
2-7-09 Elsah L 59-62
1-23-10 Eureka L 70-76
2-11-10 Elsah W 72-63
11-30-10 Eureka W 69-60
2-12-11 Elsah W 77-68
12-3-11 Eureka L 58-68
1-21-12 Elsah W 83-44
PURDUE-CALUMET2-0 Overall
H: 1-0 • A: 1-0
Date Location W-L Score
92-93 Hammond W 90-86
93-94 Eureka W 79-59
QUINCY0-2 Overall
A: 0-2
Date Location W-L Score
84-85 Quincy L 52-67
85-86 Quincy L 72-82
RMU-SPRINGFIELD1-4 Overall
H: 1-3 • A: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
1-7-08 Eureka L 58-66
12-5-08 Eureka L 50-86
12-5-09 Eureka L 61-75
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12-16-10 Springfi eld L 56-88
11-15-11 Eureka W 74-65
ROCKFORD15-14 Overall
H: 9-4 • A: 5-9 • N: 1-1
Date Location W-L Score
86-87 *Elgin, Ill. L 54-81
90-91 Rockford W 62-57
91-92 Eureka W 93-52
92-93 Eureka W 88-45
93-94 Rockford W 71-70
94-95 Eureka W 95-59
95-96 Rockford W 81-59
12-7-96 *Sheboygan, Wis. W 74-40
1-28-97 Rockford W 76-38
2-22-97 Eureka W 67-40
1-31-98 Rockford W 74-39
2-21-98 Eureka W 68-38
1-16-99 Eureka W 80-67
2-6-99 Rockford L 53-61
1-15-00 Rockford L 57-61
2-5-00 Eureka L 45-72
1-13-01 Rockford L 70-74
2-6-01 Eureka L 65-82
1-12-02 Eureka L 61-80
2-5-02 Rockford L 64-74
12-14-02 Rockford L 66-74
1-25-03 Eureka W 78-64
1-6-04 Eureka W 69-59
1-31-04 Rockford L 45-50
1-18-05 Eureka W 58-54
2-12-05 Rockford L 59-65
2-26-05 Rockford L 46-81
1-24-06 Rockford L 46-55
2-14-06 Eureka L 61-67
ROSE-HULMAN2-0 Overall
H: 1-0 • A: 1-0
Date Location W-L Score
1-9-98 Eureka W 75-39
1-27-99 Terre Haute W 57-41
SAINT AMBROSE0-1 Overall
A: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
88-89 Davenport L 59-94
SAINT FRANCIS1-4 Overall
H: 0-2 • A: 1-2
Date Location W-L Score
85-86 Joliet L 58-59
86-87 Eureka L 47-60
87-88 Joliet L 37-73
88-89 Eureka L 57-72
93-94 Joliet W 78-73
STL/PHARMACY3-0 Overall
H: 2-0 • A: 1-0
Date Location W-L Score
1-24-04 Eureka W 74-55
1-29-05 St. Louis W 68-33
2-1-06 Eureka W 64-49
SIMPSON0-1 Overall
N: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
12-29-11 *Las Vegas, Nev. L 70-94
SOUTHWESTERN (Texas)0-1 Overall
N: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
11-17-07 *Waukesha, Wis. L 39-64
SILVER LAKE2-0 Overall
H: 1-0 • N: 1-0
Date Location W-L Score
83-84 Unknown W 86-50
12-17-11 Eureka W 76-34
SPALDING2-4 Overall
H: 1-2 • A: 1-2
Date Location W-L Score
1-9-10 Eureka L 62-77
2-13-10 Louisville L 51-65
1-12-11 Louisville L 57-82
1-26-11 Eureka L 39-92
1-4-12 Louisville W 71-58
1-16-12 Eureka W 82-69
TEIKYO MARYCREST2-2 Overall
H: 0-1 • A: 2-1
Date Location W-L Score
87-88 Davenport L 48-69
88-89 Eureka L 57-65
94-95 Davenport W 73-69
95-96 Davenport W 70-69
TRANSYLVANIA1-0 Overall
A: 1-0
Date Location W-L Score
83-84 Lexington W 62-46
TRINITY2-3 Overall
H: 1-1 • A: 1-2
Date Location W-L Score
91-92 Eureka W 72-49
92-93 Newburgh L 58-80
92-93 Newburgh L 58-72
93-94 Eureka L 56-64
94-95 Newburgh W 86-75
TRINITY CHRISTIAN9-1 Overall
H: 4-1 • A: 5-0
Date Location W-L Score
83-84 Palos Heights W 70-49
89-90 Eureka L 41-67
91-92 Palos Heights W 62-57
92-93 Eureka W 69-67
93-94 Eureka W 77-65
93-94 Palos Heights W 52-44
93-94 Eureka W 76-59
94-95 Palos Heights W 76-60
94-95 Eureka W 69-46
95-96 Palos Heights W 74-60
TRINITY INTERNATIONAL1-3 Overall
H: 1-1 • A: 0-2
Date Location W-L Score
1-14-97 Deerfi eld L 60-63
2-8-97 Eureka L 85-88
1-10-98 Eureka W 76-57
2-11-99 Deerfi eld L 67-71
WASHINGTON (Mo.)1-1 Overall
H: 1-0 • A: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
85-86 Eureka W 76-60
86-87 St. Louis L 54-67
WEBSTER7-9 Overall
H: 4-4 • A: 3-5
Date Location W-L Score
89-90 St. Louis W 80-29
95-96 Eureka W 99-46
12-9-99 Eureka L 65-71
12-9-00 St. Louis L 77-93
1-12-07 St. Louis W 65-59
2-9-07 Eureka W 53-47
1-19-08 Eureka W 55-44
2-23-08 St. Louis L 68-71
1-17-09 St. Louis L 64-75
2-4-09 Eureka L 42-65
1-6-10 St. Louis L 49-70
2-6-10 Eureka L 69-80
12-4-10 St. Louis L 29-69
1-29-11 Eureka L 54-70
1-10-12 Eureka W 81-62
2-4-12 St. Louis W 81-65
WESTMINSTER2-15 Overall
H: 2-6 • A: 0-9
Date Location W-L Score
95-96 Eureka W 80-65
1-10-00 Fulton L 61-76
1-4-01 Fulton L 59-61
1-5-02 Eureka L 47-64
1-13-07 Fulton L 55-63
2-10-07 Eureka W 53-44
1-12-08 Fulton L 52-68
2-16-08 Eureka L 55-61
1-24-09 Eureka L 58-62
2-21-09 Fulton L 68-81
1-16-10 Fulton L 53-54
2-20-10 Eureka L 47-65
1-8-11 Eureka L 72-79
2-19-11 Fulton L 57-85
1-7-12 Eureka L 67-80
2-18-12 Fulton L 71-82
2-25-12 Fulton L 54-60
WILLIAMS WOODS0-1 Overall
A: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
91-92 Fulton L 58-74
WISCONSIN-STOUT0-1 Overall
A: 0-1
Date Location W-L Score
92-93 Menomonie L 71-93
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ALL-TIME RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS (SINCE 1983) W L Pct.
Alma 0 1 .000
Alverno 6 0 1.000
Anderson 2 0 1.000
Asbury 0 1 .000
Ashford 2 0 1.000
Augustana 0 4 .000
Aurora 7 20 .259
Beloit 1 0 1.000
Benedictine 5 16 .238
Blackburn 33 14 .702
Brescia 0 1 .000
Catholic 0 0 ---
Cardinal Stritch 0 2 .000
Carroll 2 3 .400
Carthage (Wis.) 0 2 .000
Chicago State 0 1 .000
Clarke 8 16 .333
Concordia (Ill.) 26 4 .867
Concordia (Wis.) 2 2 .500
Cornell 3 0 1.000
Cornerstone 1 1 .500
Defi ance 0 1 .000
DePauw 0 1 .000
Dominican (Ill.) 10 10 .500
Dubuque 1 1 .500
Edgewood 1 0 1.000
Elmhurst 6 4 .600
Fontbonne 4 13 .235
Franklin 0 1 .000
George Williams 1 1 .500
Grace 2 1 .667
Greenville 26 17 .605
Grinnell 0 1 .000
Harris-Stowe 0 2 .000
Huntington 1 0 1.000
Illinois College 5 7 .417
Illinois-Springfi eld 1 1 .500
Illinois Tech 2 0 1.000
Illinois Wesleyan 12 12 .500
Indiana Southeast 1 0 1.000
Indiana Tech 0 2 .000
Indiana Wesleyan 1 0 1.000
Iowa Wesleyan 8 1 .889
Johnson & Wales 0 1 .000
Judson 8 3 .727
Kalamazoo 0 1 .000
Knox 22 10 .688
Lakeland 0 1 .000
Lawrence 0 0 ---
W L Pct.
Lincoln Christian 18 0 1.000
Lindenwood (Mo.) 1 2 .333
MacMurray 32 5 .864
Manchester 0 1 .000
Marian (Wis.) 1 1 .500
Maryville (Mo.) 13 10 .565
McKendree 7 8 .467
Michigan-Dearborn 1 0 1.000
Missouri Baptist 1 2 .333
Missouri-St. Louis 0 2 .000
Monmouth 12 14 .462
Moody Bible 4 1 .800
MSOE 3 4 .429
Mount Mary 3 1 .750
Mount St. Joseph 1 0 1.000
Mount Vernon Nazarene 0 1 .000
Mundelein 1 2 .333
National Louis 4 7 .364
Northeastern Illinois 3 1 .750
North Central (Ill.) 0 5 .000
North Park 1 2 .333
Northwestern (Wis.) 1 0 1.000
Olivet Nazarene 6 5 .545
Principia 22 8 .733
Purdue-Calumet 2 0 1.000
Quincy 0 2 .000
RMU-Springfi eld 1 4 .200
Rockford 15 14 .517
Rose-Hulman 2 0 1.000
Saint Ambrose 0 1 .000
Saint Francis 1 4 .200
St. Louis/Pharmacy 3 0 1.000
Simpson 0 1 .000
Southwestern (Texas) 0 1 .000
Silver Lake 2 0 1.000
Spalding 2 4 .333
Teikyo Marycrest 2 2 .500
Transylvania 1 0 1.000
Trinity 2 3 .400
Trinity Christian 9 1 .900
Trinity International 1 3 .250
UPR Mayaguez 0 0 ---
Washington (Mo.) 1 1 .500
Webster 7 9 .438
Westminster 2 15 .118
Williams Woods 0 1 .000
Wisconsin-Stout 0 1 .000
Highlighted teams indicate 2012-13 opponent.
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS
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BLACKBURN BEAVERSJan. 23, 2013 • Carlinville, Ill. • 6 p.m. / Feb. 6, 2013 • Reagan Center • 6 p.m.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Carlinville, Ill.
Enrollment: 650
Colors: Red & Black
Conference: St. Louis Intercollegiate
Home Arena: Dawes Gymnasium
Athletic Director: Sue Hansen
BASKETBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Jen Windmiller
2011-12 Record: 0-25 (0-16 SLIAC)
Record vs. Eureka Since 1983: 14-33
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: Mike Neal
Website: blackburnbeavers.com
CATHOLIC CARDINALSDec. 19, 2012 • San Juan, Puerto Rico • 10 a.m.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Washington, D.C.
Enrollment: 3,630
Colors: Cardinal Red & Black
Conference: Landmark
Home Arena: DuFour Center
Athletic Director: Dr. Michael Allen
BASKETBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Matt Donohue
2011-12 Record: 22-6 (11-3 Landmark)
Record vs. Eureka Since 1983: 0-0
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: Mike Stagnitta
Website: cuacardinals.com
CONCORDIA COUGARSNov. 24, 2012 • Reagan Center • 1 p.m.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: River Forest, Ill.
Enrollment: 1,450
Colors: Maroon & Gold
Conference: Northern Athletics
Home Arena: Geiseman Gymnasium
Athletic Director: Pete Gnan
BASKETBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Joshua Steffen
2011-12 Record: 9-17 (7-10 NAC)
Record vs. Eureka Since 1983: 4-26
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: Jim Egan
Website: cucougars.com
FONTBONNE GRIFFINSJan. 8, 2013 • St. Louis, Mo. • 6 p.m. / Feb. 9, 2013 • Reagan Center • 1 p.m.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: St. Louis, Mo.
Enrollment: 2,060
Colors: Purple & Gold
Conference: St. Louis Intercollegaite
Home Arena: Mabee Gymnasium
Athletic Director: Maria Eftink
BASKETBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Matt Wickenhauser
2011-12 Record: 15-11 (12-4 SLIAC)
Record vs. Eureka Since 1983: 13-4
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: Danielle Donze
Website: fontbonnegriffi ns.com
GREENVILLE PANTHERSJan. 12, 2013 • Greenville, Ill. • 1 p.m. / Jan. 30, 2013 • Reagan Center • 6 p.m.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Greenville, Ill.
Enrollment: 1,100
Colors: Black & Orange
Conference: St. Louis Intercollegiate
Home Arena: H.J. Long Gymnasium
Athletic Director: Doug Faulkner
BASKETBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Roy Mulholland
2011-12 Record: 7-18 (4-12 SLIAC)
Record vs. Eureka Since 1983: 17-26
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: B.J. Schneck
Website: www.greenville.edu/athletics
2012-13 OPPONENT PROFILES
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LAWRENCE VIKINGSDec. 17, 2012 • Reagan Center • 5 p.m.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Appleton, Wis.
Enrollment: 1,560
Colors: Blue & White
Conference: Midwest
Home Arena: Alexander Gymnasium
Athletic Director: Mike Szkodzinski
BASKETBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Tara Carr
2011-12 Record: 1-22 (1-17 MWC)
Record vs. Eureka Since 1983: 0-0
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: Joe Vanden Acker
Website: www.lawrence.edu/athletics
LINCOLN CHRISTIAN RED LIONSFeb. 13, 2013 • Reagan Center • 6 p.m.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Lincoln, Ill.
Enrollment: 1,100
Colors: Red & White
Conference: Independent (NCCAA)
Home Arena: Laughlin Center
Athletic Director: Ed Plumier
BASKETBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Amanda Bowman
2011-12 Record: N/A
Record vs. Eureka Since 1983: 0-18
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: N/A
Website: www.lincolnchristian.edu/athletics
KNOX PRAIRIE FIRENov. 15, 2012 • Galesburg, Ill. • 6 p.m.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Galesburg, Ill.
Enrollment: 1,390
Colors: Purple & Gold
Conference: Midwest
Home Arena: Memorial Gymnasium
Athletic Director: Chad Eisele
BASKETBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Emily Cline
2011-12 Record: 4-19 (4-14 MWC)
Record vs. Eureka Since 1983: 10-22
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: Mike Perry
Website: prairiefi re.knox.edu
MacMURRAY HIGHLANDERSNov. 28, 2012 • Reagan Center • 6 p.m. / Feb. 19, 2013 • Jacksonville, Ill. • 6 p.m.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Jacksonville, Ill.
Enrollment: 590
Colors: Scarlet & Navy
Conference: St. Louis Intercollegiate
Home Arena: Bill Wall Gymnasium
Athletic Director: Dane Pavlovich
BASKETBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Dane Pavlovich
2011-12 Record: 9-16 (4-12 SLIAC)
Record vs. Eureka Since 1983: 5-32
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: Samantha Burmeister
Website: www.mac.edu/athletics
MOUNT MARY BLUE ANGELSJan. 14, 2013 • Reagan Center • 5 p.m.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Milwaukee, Wis.
Enrollment: 1,443
Colors: Blue & White
Conference: Independent
Home Arena: Bloechl Center
Athletic Director: Michelle Guyant-Holloway
BASKETBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Michelle Guyant-Holloway
2011-12 Record: 6-12
Record vs. Eureka Since 1983: 1-3
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: Jay Messar
Website: www.mtmary.edu/athletics
2012-13 OPPONENT PROFILES
63
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PRINCIPIA PANTHERSJan. 17, 2013 • Reagan Center • 6 p.m. / Feb. 16, 2013 • Elsah, Ill. • 1 p.m.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Elsah Ill.
Enrollment: 460
Colors: Blue & Gold
Conference: St. Louis Intercollegiate
Home Arena: Hay Field House
Athletic Director: Lee Ellis
BASKETBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Nicole Bushong
2011-12 Record: 7-18 (5-11 SLIAC)
Record vs. Eureka Since 1983: 8-22
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: Heather Fairbanks
Website: principiaathletics.com
ROBERT MORRIS-SPRINGFIELD EAGLESDec. 4, 2012 • Springfi eld, Ill. • 6 p.m.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Springfi eld, Ill.
Enrollment: 7,277 (All campuses)
Colors: Maroon & Gold
Conference: Independent (USCAA)
Home Arena: Cass Gymnasium
Athletic Director: Megan Smith Eggert
BASKETBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Paul Gilbert
2011-12 Record: N/A
Record vs. Eureka Since 1983: 4-1
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: N/A
Website: rmueagles.com
SILVER LAKE LAKERSDec. 14, 2012 • Manitowoc, Wis. • 5 p.m.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Manitowoc, Wis.
Enrollment: 1,00
Colors: Blue & White
Conference: Independent (USCAA)
Home Arena: UW-Manitowoc Fieldhouse
Athletic Director: Mike Flentje
BASKETBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Mike Flentje
2011-12 Record: N/A
Record vs. Eureka Since 1983: 0-2
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: N/A
Website: www.sl.edu/athletics
SPALDING GOLDEN EAGLESDec. 1, 2012 • Louisville, Ky. • 1 p.m. / Jan. 19, 2013 • Reagan Center • 1 p.m.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Louisville, Ky.
Enrollment: 1,000
Colors: Blue & Yellow
Conference: St. Louis Intercollegiate
Home Arena: Derek Smith Gymnasium
Athletic Director: Roger Burkman
BASKETBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Charlie Just
2011-12 Record: 15-12 (10-6 SLIAC)
Record vs. Eureka Since 1983: 4-2
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: Brian Clinard
Website: spaldingathletics.com
PUERTO RICO-MAYAGUEZ JANESDec. 20, 2012 • San Juan, Puerto Rico • Noon
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
Enrollment: 13,183
Colors: Green & White
Conference: Liga Atlética Interuniversitaria de Puerto Rico
Home Arena: Rafael A. Mangual Coliseum
Athletic Director: N/A
BASKETBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: N/A
2011-12 Record: N/A
Record vs. Eureka Since 1983: 0-0
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: N/A
Website: www.uprm.edu
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WEBSTER GORLOKSJan. 5, 2013 • Reagan Center • 1 p.m. / Jan. 26, 2013 • St. Louis, Mo. • 1 p.m.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: St. Lous, Mo.
Enrollment: 4,050
Colors: Midnight Blue & Gold
Conference: St. Louis Intercollegiate
Home Field: Grant Gymasium
Athletic Director: Tom Hart
WESTMINSTER BLUE JAYSJan. 10, 2013 • Reagan Center • 6 p.m. / Feb. 2, 2013 • Fulton, Mo. • 1 p.m.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Fulton, Mo.
Enrollment: 960
Colors: Navy, Carolina Blue & White
Conference: St. Louis Intercollegiate
Home Arena: Westminster Gymnasium
Athletic Director: Matt Mitchell
BASKETBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Jordan Olufson
2011-12 Record: 12-14 (10-6 SLIAC)
Record vs. Eureka Since 1983: 9-7
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: Niel DeVasto
Website: websterathletics.com
BASKETBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Tracey Braden
2011-12 Record: 22-5 (14-2 SLIAC)
Record vs. Eureka Since 1983: 15-2
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: Alysha Hodge
Website: www.westminster-mo.edu/athletics
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ST. LOUIS INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
ABOUT THE ST. LOUIS INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCEThe St Louis intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SLIAC) was formally chartered in September of 1989 at Maryville University of St.
Louis and the fi rst championships were conducted during the 1990-91 school year. The constitution of the conference is structured
according to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) format and all member schools will be associated only with the NCAA.
Member institutions have adopted an NCAA competitive philosophy, which in part states, the college places special importance of the
impact of athletics on the participants rather than on the spectators. SLIAC member schools are committed to this end. Scholarships
to SLIAC schools are based on academics and need only.
There are no provisions for athletic scholarships. This helps
assure that the student-athlete is a student in the purest
sense.
The SLIAC is composed of nine private institutions in
Kentucky, Illinois and Missouri. Members are: Blackburn
College, Carlinville, Ill.; Eureka College, Eureka, Ill.;
Fontbonne University, St. Louis, Mo.; Greenville College,
Greenville, Ill.; MacMurray College, Jacksonville, Ill.; Principia
College, Elsah, Ill.; Spalding University, Louisville, Ky.;
Webster University, St. Louis, Mo.; and Westminster College,
Fulton, Mo.
SLIAC institutions provide student-athletes the opportunity
to compete on an equal and competitive level, thus
permitting the student-athletes the opportunity to compete
for conference, regional and national championships. Team
championships are contested in women’s cross country,
soccer, volleyball, basketball, softball and tennis. Men’s
championship sports are cross country, soccer, basketball,
baseball, golf and tennis.
ST. LOUIS INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MISSION STATEMENTTo enhance the student-athletes’ educational process through intercollegiate competitive activity encompassing the rules of fairness
based on the highest standards of integrity and sportsmanlike conduct.
Colleges and universities in the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference consider the athletic experience an integral component of
the educational process. In so doing, the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference seeks to coordinate the objectives and programs
of athletics with the academic developmental objectives and to ensure the integration of athletes with other students.
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SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR BRYAN MOOREBryan Moore is currently in his fourth year as the Sports Information Director at Eureka College. Moore is
responsible for coordinating all athletics media relations, operating EurekaRedDevils.com and compiling results
and statistics for each of Eureka’s 18 varsity sports.
Prior to his arrival at EC in July 2009, Moore was a sports information intern at Bradley University from 2007 until
2009. He was the primary sports information contact for seven of BU’s sports, including the nationally-recognized
men’s soccer program during its run to the NCAA Division I Elite Eight in 2007. He also completed a broadcast/
media internship with the Peoria Chiefs during the 2005 season. With the Chiefs, Moore wrote news releases,
helped coordinate media operations during the 2005 Midwest League All-Star Game and called play-by-play for
the middle three innings of most home games. He has since returned to the organization as the Chiefs’ offi cial scorer since 2009.
An East Peoria native, Moore earned a B.A. in broadcasting from Western Illinois University in Macomb, Ill. in May 2006. At WIU,
Moore was the television play-by-play broadcaster for WWIR-TV from 2003 through 2006, calling WIU football, basketball, baseball,
softball and soccer. He also served as the sports director at WIUS-FM in 2006.
Moore and his wife Laura were married in July 2012. They reside in East Peoria.
SPORTS INFORMATIONEureka College Sports Information Director Bryan Moore will be
in attendance at all Eureka College women’s basketball home
games and select away games to assist media members and
opposing sports information directors in their coverage of Eureka
College women’s basketball. Any print media member planning to
cover a Eureka College women’s basketball game should contact
Moore at least 24 hours prior to tip-off for proper accommodations
at the Reagan Center
POSTGAME INTERVIEWSMedia members seeking postgame interviews with coaches or
student-athletes should notify Moore shortly before the conclusion
of the contest.
FEATURE STORIESWhen preparing feature stories on Eureka College coaches or
student-athletes, please contact Moore at (309) 467-6456 or
[email protected] to arrange an interview time and location.
Neither coaches nor student-athletes should be directly contacted
by the media. Eureka College student-athletes and coaches will
not be made available to the media for interviews on the day of a
game until the contest is complete.
STATISTICSEureka College and the SLIAC use StatCrew live in-game scoring
software for all basketball games. Moore will provide statistics
to coaching staffs and media members during each full timeout,
halftime and following the game. Visiting sports information
directors will receive an electronic copy of the StatCrew game fi le
immediately after the game. The general public is encouraged to
check EurekaRedDevils.com shortly after the conclusion of the
game for fi nal statistics.
INTERNET AND TELEPHONE ACCESSWireless internet access and telephone lines are available inside
the Reagan Center. Radio crews affi liated with a visiting team
must contact Moore at least 72 hours prior to tip-off for access to
telephone lines.
EUREKAREDDEVILS.COMLaunched in September 2012, the new online home for Eureka
College Athletics is EurekaRedDevils.com. The very best
source for updated information on Eureka College athletics,
EurekaRedDevils.com is maintained on a daily basis by Eureka
College Sports Information Director Bryan Moore. The website
includes press releases, team rosters, schedules and results,
season statistics, live statistics and video, historical archives, action
photos and biographies for coaches and student-athletes. The new
Eureka athletics website was launched through a partnership with
Sidearm Sports.
LIVE BROADCASTS/STATISTICSA premium video stream of all Eureka College women’s basketball
home games will be available at EurekaRedDevils.com. Visit “Red
Devil Vision” for information on watching the Red Devils live. Live
statistics of all Eureka College women’s basketball home games
will also be available at EurekaRedDevils.com.
SOCIAL MEDIAEureka fans may receive instant updates by
following the Red Devils on Twitter. Visit the
offi cial Eureka College athletics Twitter page
at twitter.com/eurekareddevils to receive up-
to-the-second “tweets” on Eureka athletics. Fans are encouraged
to join the conversation and use the hashtag “#ecreddevils” when
discussing Eureka athletics.
In addition to Twitter, Eureka College athletics fans can keep tabs
on the Red Devils on Facebook. Fans may access the page by
visiting facebook.com/eurekareddevils. The page includes links
to news stories, game results and photo albums. Visit the Eureka
Facebook page and “Like” us to have instant updates sent directly
to your own personal Facebook news feed.
SLIAC.ORGCurrent information on the Red Devils can also be found online at
the the offi cial St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference website
(sliac.org). The websites include current conference standings,
statistical leaders, composite schedules and loads of other
information on the Red Devils and their conference rivals.
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2012-13 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Tip-off
Nov. 15 at Knox 7 p.m.
Nov. 24 CONCORDIA (Ill.) 1 p.m.
Nov. 28 *MacMURRAY 6 p.m.
Dec. 1 *at Spalding Noon
Dec. 4 at Robert Morris-Springfi eld 6 p.m.
Dec. 14 at Silver Lake 5 p.m.
Dec. 17 LAWRENCE 5 p.m.
Dec. 19 $vs. Catholic (D.C.) 9 a.m.
Dec. 20 $vs. Puerto Rico-Mayaguez 11 a.m.
Jan. 5 *WEBSTER 1 p.m.
Jan. 8 *at Fontbonne 6 p.m.
Jan. 10 *WESTMINSTER 6 p.m.
Jan. 12 *at Greenville 1 p.m.
Date Opponent Tip-off
Jan. 14 MOUNT MARY 5 p.m.
Jan. 17 *PRINCIPIA 6 p.m.
Jan. 19 *SPALDING 1 p.m.
Jan. 23 *at Blackburn 6 p.m.
Jan. 26 *at Webster 1 p.m.
Jan. 30 *GREENVILLE 6 p.m.
Feb. 2 *at Westminster 5 p.m.
Feb. 7 *BLACKBURN 6 p.m.
Feb. 9 *FONTBONNE 1 p.m.
Feb. 13 LINCOLN CHRISTIAN 6 p.m.
Feb. 16 *at Principia 1 p.m.
Feb. 19 *at MacMurray 6 p.m.
Feb. 21 at SLIAC Tournament (If necessary) TBA
Feb. 23 at SLIAC Tournament (If necessary) TBA
HOME GAMES AT THE REAGAN CENTER IN CAPS
* -- St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference game
$ -- Game played in San Juan, Puerto Rico
All times Central and subject to change