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QU LADY HAWKS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2012-13 • 1

Media inforMationTable of Contents ...................................... 1Team Quick Facts...................................... 1Quincy University ...................................... 2Athletic Administration ............................... 3

HaWKS StaffJeni Garber, Head Coach .......................... 4All-Time Coaching Records ....................... 4Nathan Daume, Assistant Coach .............. 5Lori Crisman, Graduate Assistant ............. 5Iesha Crumpton, Manager......................... 5Stephanie Taylor, Athletic Trainer .............. 6

tHe LadY HaWKS2012-13 Team Roster ................................ 7Lucy Cramsey ........................................... 8Felisha Loggins ......................................... 8Tiara Thomas ............................................ 9Hannah Weedman .................................... 9Kelly Buresh ............................................ 10Elizabeth Cramsey .................................. 10Alicia Martin ..............................................11Brooklyn Eberle ........................................11Alison McKinsey ...................................... 12Carly Beebe ............................................. 13Maggie Cunningham ............................... 13Kara Gerbus ............................................ 13Lauren Gronewold ................................... 13Tatyana Peck ........................................... 13Erin Mennemeyer .................................... 14Cierra Young ............................................ 14Pronunciation Guide ................................ 14

HiStorY/recordS2011-12 Results ...................................... 162011-12 Statistics .................................... 172011-12 Team/Individual Game Highs .... 17Great Lakes Valley Conference ......... 18-19Lady Hawk Record Book .................... 20-23Lady Hawks at Pepsi Arena .................... 24Year by Year Records .............................. 24Quincy Lady Hawks vs. the Nation ......... 25Mart Heinen Club .................................... 26Quincy University Athletic Hall of Fame .. 27

On The Cover: Top right: Felisha Loggins. Middle right: Lucy Cramsey. Bottom left: Head coach Jeni Garber.

The 2012-13 Quincy University Women's Basketball Guide was written, designed and edited by the QU Sports Information Department. The cover was designed by Torie Bunzell. Photography assistance was provided by the QU Sports Information Department.

Team Quick Facts• Nickname .............................................Lady Hawks

• colors .................................. Brown, White and Gold

• Affiliation .....................................NCAA Division II

• Conference ................................ Great Lakes Valley

• President .................................... Dr. Robert Gervasi

• AthleticDirector..................................... Marty Bell

• AssociateAthleticDirector ................ Rob Mallory

• AssistantAthleticDirector .... Danielle Surprenant

• HomeArena ..........................................Pepsi Arena

• SeatingCapacity ..........................................(2,000)

• HeadCoach .......................................... Jeni Garber

• AssitantCoaches ............................. Nathan Daume

• GraduateAssistant .............................Lori Crisman

• Manager ........................................ Iesha Crumpton

• AthleticTrainer ............................ Stephanie Taylor

• SportsInformationDirector .......... Brendan Bittner

• 2011-12OverallRecord ....................................22-8

• 2011-12Conf.Record .......................................15-3

• 2011-12Conf.Finish ................................T 1st West

• LastTournamentAppearance .................. 2012 NCAA

........................................................Ashland, L 69-71

• StartersReturning ................................................2

• LetterwinnersReturning ......................................7

• Newcomers................................................. 8

• Pre-SeasonGLVCRank.................... 3rd in West

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"This is a place where everyone wants

you to succeed."

Founded in 1860 by Franciscan friars, Quincy University is a Catholic, co-educational, residen-

tial university offering an academic pro-gram that integrates liberal arts, active learning, practical experience, and Franciscan values.

Location

Quincy, Illinois (pop. 41,000), situ-ated on limestone bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River, is a regional hub for a variety of industries, as well as for shop-ping and recreation.

on campus EnroLLmEnt

Approximately 1,300 students from 26 states and five other countries.

FacuLty

More than 70% of full-time faculty have the highest degrees in their fields. Student/faculty ratio is 14:1, with an average class size of 20.

aLumni

Quincy University is represented by over 13,000 alumni in all fifty states and 12 other countries. Among the 2011 graduates, 92% were placed in a professional position or in graduate school within six months of graduation.

activitiEs

More than 40 clubs and organiza-tions, including a student newspaper, student magazine, and public radio sta-tion; vocal and instrumental groups (and a marching band); theater performanc-es; three national Greek organizations; intramural athletics; and professional organizations.

athLEtics

15 intercollegiate sports. Member of the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Valley Conference for men and women.

housing

A majority of our students live on cam-pus in residence halls, suites (including the Student Living Center which opened in 2011), apartments, Greek housing, or senior housing. All students are allowed to have cars on campus at no additional cost.

tEchnoLogy

Wireless Internet access available across campus. Every resident room equipped with high-speed Internet access. Seven computer labs on cam-pus with an average of 20 computers per lab.

FinanciaL aid

Approximately 98% of students from all family income levels receive need- or merit- based financial assistance.

distinctions

Cited in U.S. News & World Report "Best Colleges 2012" as a Top 100 Regional University in the Midwest.

"The Heart of Quincy University," Francis Hall

QUINCY UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS• Location- Quincy, Illinois • Founded- 1860 •OnCampusEnrollment- Approx. 1,300 •ReligiousAffiliation- Franciscan Cath o lic •Nickname- Hawks• colors- Brown, Gold, White

• NationalAffiliation- NCAA Division II• Conference- Great Lakes Valley Conference• President- Dr. Robert Gervasi •AthleticDirector- Marty Bell• AssociateAthleticDirector- Rob Mallory• FacultyRepresentatve- Dr. Justin Coffey

The Quincy University campus

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PresidentDr. Robert Gervasi

UniversityPhone(217) 228-5432

AthleticPhone (217) 228-5432, Ext. 3500

SportsHotlinePhone(217) 228-5432,

Ext. 3525

SIDOfficePhone(217) 228-5432,

Ext. 3518

SIDFax(217) 228-5034

[email protected]

BaseballJosh Rabe

Men's & Women's TennisBill LaTour

Athletic TrainerStephanie Taylor

Men's VolleyballHadley Foster

Faculty Athletic RepresentativeDr. Justin Coffey

Sports Information DirectorBrendan Bittner

Men's SoccerMike Carpenter

Women's SoccerDave Musso

SoftballCharlene Obert

Women's Basketball Jeni Garber

Men's & Women's Cross CountryLee Osborn

FootballTom Pajic

Athletic Director/Men's BasketballMarty Bell

Associate Athletic DirectorRob Mallory

Assistant Athletic DirectorDaniielle Surprenant

Administrative AssistantDonna Sohn

atHLetic contactinforMation

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Jeni Garber had instant success with the Lady Hawks basketball program in her first season as coach. Garber led the Lady Hawks to a 22-8 record, winning the Great Lakes Valley Conference West Division. The Lady Hawks also fin-ished with a 15-3 record in GLVC play. Garber led the Lady Hawks to their second consecutive NCAA Division II appearance as she was named the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Division II Coach of the Year.

Garber previously served as an assistant coach at Division I Bradley University for the last 11 seasons and was the longest ten-ured assistant coach in program history. While at Bradley Garber was a key recruiter, helping bring in the four First Team All-Conference players, and handled the schedul-ing duties while assisting in scout-ing duties. During Garber's time at Bradley the Braves set a program record with 21 wins in the 2008-09 season and advanced to the Missouri Valley Conference tourna-ment semi-finals for just the sec-ond time in program history.

Prior to Bradley Garber served on the coaching staff at Minnesota State-Mankato and at the University of Missouri. She served as a graduate assistant

at East Tennessee State, where she earned her master's of sci-ence degree, and graduated from Virginia Tech in 1991. Garber spent two seasons as head coach at Normal West High school, from 1998-2000, where she helped her team to back-to-back 19 win seasons before joining the staff at Bradley University.

Garber, originally from Metamora, Illinois, had a standout playing career, leading Virginia Tech in scoring as a senior and serving as team captain. She was named to the Metro Conference All-Rookie team as a junior and earned Second Team All-Conference hon-ors as a senior. Prior to Virginia Tech Garber played two years at Illinois Central College where she earned Second Team All-American honors.

HEAD COACH JENI GARBER (2nd season)

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THEJENIGARBERFILE

EducationVirginia Tech, 1991 (B.A.)East Tennessee State, 1993 (Master's)

CoachingExperience2000-11 Bradley Asst. Coach1998-2000 Normal West HS Head Coach1997-98 Minn.-Mankato Asst. Coach1993-97 Missouri Asst. Coach1991-93 East Tennessee Grad Asst.

Lady Hawks' All-Time Coaching Records

Coach Year(s) Record Sharlene Peter 1965-79 107-74 Frank Longo 1979-85 101-47 Gail Pistello 1985-86 15-12 John Stutsman 1986 1-4 Jeff Wellman 1986-88 26-21 Karen Kowalski-Wievel 1988-90 15-37 Jim Bearden 1990-93 33-50 Penny Lewis 1993-97 33-74 Larry Just 1997-2007 155-135 JD Gravina 2007-11 93-28 Jeni Garber 2011-present 22-8 All-Time 47 Years 601-490

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MANAGER

Nathan Daume is entering his second season with head coach Jeni Garber as part of the Quincy University women's basketball program coaching staff. Daume has over 16 years of coaching experience including time as both an assistant and head coach.

Daume comes to Quincy after serving as the assistant coach at Florida Gulf Coast University for the last three years. At Florida Gulf Coast Daume helped the team in their transition from the Division II level to the Division I level, fin-ishing 24-7 last season.

Daume served as the head coach at Hutchinson Community College for five seasons, where he compiled a 97-59 overall record and coached a 2008 Olympian in Natalie Purcell. Daume got his first head coaching job at Fort Scott Community College, where he put together a 63-62 record from 1998 until 2002 and coached another future Olympian in Noni Wharemate.

Daume began his coaching career as a student assistant with the University of Missouri men's basketball program from 1994-96 before moving onto Fort Scott where he was an assistant coach from 1996-98 prior to being named head coach.

Daume graduated from the University of Missouri with a Bachelor's degree in Education in 1994.

ASSISTANT COACH NATHAN DAUME

Lori Crisman is entering her second year with the Quincy University women's basketball pro-gram. Prior to Quincy, she played the last seven years professionally overseas. Crisman will serve as the team's graduate assistant and help with practices and game day duties.

Crisman played the last seven seasons overseas playing in Germany, Switzerland and Poland. With Poland she led the league in rebounds and was named an All-Star. She was named Center of the Year and All-Defensive Player of the Year while with Switzerland and helped her team to a Swiss Cup Championship in 2008. While at Germany she was named the Forward of the Year and All-German First-Team. In addition Crisman served as team captain for both her Switzerland and Poland teams.

Collegiately Crisman played at Western Michigan University from 2000-05 where she helped her team to a conference title in 2003. She served as Co-Captain as a junior and senior and was named to the All-Academic team in each of her four years. Crisman played prep ball at Rushville High School where she was named All-State Second-Team.

Crisman brings a wealth of experience and international competition knowledge to the squad. She was the only American player to ever be named captain of a Polish top-division team. She has conducted her own private basketball camps and worked as a personal trainer. Crisman is pursuing her Master's in Education at Quincy University.

GRADUATE ASSISTANT LORI CRISMAN

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Stephanie Taylor is entering her fifth season as an athletic trainer for Quincy University. Taylor joined Quincy after spending the previous two years as a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer at Kansas State University.

While at Kansas State Taylor served as the primary athletic trainer for women's row-ing. Her duties included evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries. She also assisted the team physician with weekly clinics for general medical conditions and served as a clinical instructor for athletic training students.

Prior to joining the staff at Kansas State she served as an athletic training student at Central Methodist University. There she provided medical care and coverage for various teams which included men's soccer, women's softball, football and women's basketball.

Taylor, a 2006 graduate of Central Methodist, earned her Master's degree from Kansas State in 2008. Taylor has worked various sports camps, including football and wrestling, and is a member of the NATA.

ATHLETIC TRAINER STEPHANIE TAYLOR

THE COACH JENI GARBER SHOWBe sure to listen to the Coach Jeni Garber Show live from Tower Pizza & Mexican every Sunday evening on ESPN 1440 AM. Quincy University women’s basketball head coach Jeni Garber will recap the prior week’s games and talk about the upcoming week. Fans can hear from special guests and have a chance to win prizes with a Lady Hawk trivia contest each week. Stop by Tower Pizza & Mexican or listen live every Sunday at 6:00 p.m. on ESPN 1440 AM!

2701 BroadwayQuincy, IL 62306

LIVE FROM

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No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown(PreviousSchool)02 Lauren Gronewold G 5-9 Fr. Carthage, Ill. (Illini West)03 Cierra Young G 5-7 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. (Incarnate Word)05 Maggie Cunningham G 5-9 Fr. Peoria, Ill. (Richwoods)10 Tiara Thomas G 5-6 R-So. Decatur, Ill. (Eisenhower)11 Alison McKinsey G 5-6 R-Fr. Dwight, Ill. (Dwight)12 Brooklyn Eberle G 5-6 R-Fr. Peoria, Ill. (Central)14 Tatyana Peck G 5-8 Fr. Bloomington, Ill. (University)15 Kara Gerbus F 5-10 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Badin)21 Felisha Loggins G 5-8 R-Jr. Calumet City, Ill. (Thornwood)22 Elizabeth Cramsey G 5-8 So. Liberty, Ill. (Liberty)23 Carly Beebe G 5-9 Fr. Vermont, Ill. (South Fulton)24 Lucy Cramsey G 5-8 R-Jr. Liberty, Ill. (Liberty)31 Kelly Buresh F 5-11 R-So. Annawan, Ill. (Annawan)33 Hannah Weedman C 6-4 Jr. Knoxville, Ill. (University of Evansville)44 Erin Mennemeyer C 6-2 Fr. Old Monroe, Mo. (Troy Buchanan)50 Alicia Martin F 5-10 So. Joliet, Ill. (Joliet West)

HeadCoach: Jeni GarberAssistantCoach: Nathan DaumeGraduateAssistant:Lori Crisman Manager:Iesha Crumpton

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Frpm Left to Right: Lauren Gronewold, Carly Beebe, Lucy Cramsey, Brooklyn Eberle, Tiara Thomas, Alison McKinsey, Cierra Young, Elizabeth Cramsey.Back Left to Right: Lori Crisman, Iesah Crumpton, Felisha Loggins, Tatyana Peck, Kelly Buresh, Erin Mennemeyer, Hannah Weedman, Kara Gerbus, Alicia Martin, Maggie Cunningham, Jeni Garber, Nathan Daume.

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2011-12: Played in 29 games, starting 22...Averaged 9.1 points per game and 5.4 rebounds per game...Added 69 assists and 36 steals...Finished second on team with 41 three-pointers...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2010-11: Was red-shirted after suffering injury...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2009-10: Played in 16 games...Averaged 2.3 points and 1.4 rebounds per game...Shot .467 from the field...Added 10 assists and five steals...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...High School: Graduated from Liberty High School in 2009...Earned four varsity letters in basketball...Named All-Area First Team three times...Averaged 14.5 points, 9.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists as a junior...Also played volleyball and softball...Personal: Born November 8, 1990...Daughter of Ronald and Vickie Cramsey...Two brothers, Curtis and Nolan...Four sisters, Audrey, Colleen, Kelly and Elizabeth.

LUCY CRAMSEYGuard • 5-8 • Redshirt-JuniorLiberty, Ill. • Liberty High School

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Points ................................................................................................25 vs. Lewis (3/01/12)Rebounds .................................................................................... 12 vs. Maryville (3/03/12)Assists .................................................................. 5, Three Times, last vs. Drury (1/19/12)Steals.................................................................................. 4, Twice, last at Lewis (3/01/12) Blocks ................................................................ 1, Four Times, last vs. Maryville (3/03/12)

CAREER HIGHS

Cramsey’s Career Statistics

Year GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR-TR AVG PF-FO AST TO BK ST PTS AVG 2009-10 16-0 87 5.4 14-30 .467 4-11 .364 5-11 .455 4-18-22 1.4 4-0 10 13 0 5 37 2.32010-11 Redshirted 2011-12 29-22 772 26.6 98-265 .370 41-112 .366 26-46 .565 61-96-157 5.4 50 -0 69 79 4 36 263 9.1Career 45-22 859 19.1 112-295 .380 45-123 .366 31-57 .544 64-114-179 4.0 54-0 79 92 4 41 300 6.7

2011-12: Played in 29 games...Averaged 4.7 points per game and and four rebounds per game...Shot 56-percent from the field...Added 26 assists and 22 steals...2010-11: Played in 18 games...Averaged 2.2 points and 1.1 rebounds per game...Shot 42-percent from the field...Added 13 assists and seven steals...2009-10: Was red-shirted...High School: Graduated from Thornwood High School in 2009...Earned two varsity letters in basketball...Averaged 10 points, 10 rebounds and 3 assists per game as a senior...Received Ms. Lady T-Bird Award as a senior...Also member of track and field team...Personal: Born August 21, 1991...Daughter of Marie Jones...One brother, Timothy...Two sis-ters, Iesha and Kmisha.

Points .............................................................................14 vs. Missouri-St. Louis (1/26/12)Rebounds ...................................................... 9, Twice, last at Missouri-St. Louis (2/16/12)Assists ........................................................... 3, Twice, last vs. Illinois Springfield (2/10/11)Steals....................................................................... 3, Three Times, last at Drury (2/04/12) Blocks ...................................................... 3, Twice, last vs. Hannibal-LaGrange (12/10/11)

CAREER HIGHS

FELISHA LOGGINSGuard • 5-8 • Redshirt-JuniorCalumet, Ill. • Thornwood High School

Year GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR-TR AVG PF-FO AST TO BK ST PTS AVG 2009-10 Redshirted2010-11 18-0 123 6.8 16-38 .421 7-22 .318 0-1 .000 6-13-19 1.1 11-0 13 11 4 7 39 2.22011-12 29-1 505 17.4 63-113 .558 1-9 .111 10-21 .476 50-66-116 4.0 37-0 26 48 6 22 137 4.7Career 47-1 628 13.4 79-151 .523 8-31 .258 10-22 .455 56-79-135 2.9 48-0 39 59 10 29 176 3.7

Loggins’ Career Statistics

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Previous School: Transferred from the University of Evansville...High School: Graduated from Knoxville High School...Earned four varsity letters in basketball...Averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds per game as a senior...Helped team to two Regional Championships...Was a four-year First Team All-Conference unanimous pick...Also named First Team All-State as a senior...Set school records for rebounds in a game (20), blocked shots in a game (10), and career blocks (438)...Personal: Born July 17, 1992...Daughter of Brad and Lisa Weedman...One sister, Emily.

Points ..............................................................................................................................N/ARebounds ........................................................................................................................N/AAssists ............................................................................................................................ N/ASteals................................................................................................................................N/A Blocks ..............................................................................................................................N/A

CAREER HIGHS

Weedman’s Career Statistics

HANNAH WEEDMANCenter • 6-4 • JuniorKnoxville, Ill. • University of Evansville

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Year GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR-TR AVG PF-FO AST TO BK ST PTS AVG 2010-11 11-0 2-13 .154 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 3-8-11 1.0 2 4 2 2 5 0.52011-12 23-0 195 8.5 11-35 .314 0-4 .000 5-7 .714 10-23-33 1.4 14-0 1 14 4 1 27 1.2Career 34-0 13-48 .270 0-4 .000 7-12 .583 13-31-44 1.3 3 18 6 3 32 0.9

Points ............................................................................. 15 at Missouri Western (11/12/11)Rebounds .......................................................................... 6 at Illinois Springfield (1/16/12)Assists .................................................................................... 3 at Truman State (11/22/11)Steals............................................................................ 3 vs. Hannibal-LaGrange (12/10/11) Blocks ..................................................................................... 1 at Truman State (11/22/11)

CAREER HIGHS

Buresh's Career Statistics

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Year GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR-TR AVG PF-FO AST TO BK ST PTS AVG 2010-11 Redshirted2011-12 30-0 413 13.8 36-88 .409 18-56 .321 18-27 .667 24-44-68 2.3 39-0 17 32 1 13 108 3.6Career 2011-12 30-0 413 13.8 36-88 .409 18-56 .321 18-27 .667 24-44-68 2.3 39-0 17 32 1 13 108 3.6

2011-12: Played in 30 games...Averaged 3.6 points game and 2.3 rebounds per game...2010-11: Was red-shirted...High School: Graduated from Annawan High School...Earned four varsity letters in basketball...Averaged 19.2 points, 6.2 rebounds and 2.5 steals per game as a senior...Named All-State as a sophomore, junior and senior...Named IBS Class 1A/2A Co-Player of the Year as a senior...Holds school records for most points in a season and in a career...Personal: Born April 23, 1992...Daughter of Joe and Rhonda Buresh...Majoring in Physical Education.

KELLY BURESHForward • 5-11 • Redshirt-SophomoreAnawan, Ill. • Anawan High School

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2011-12: Played in 12 games...Averaged 0.2 points per game and 0.7 rebounds per game...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...High School: Graduated from Liberty High School...Averaged 13.5 points and 9.2 rebounds a game during her senior year...Helped team to a Regional Championship as a sophomore...Set school record for rebounds in a game (24)...Personal: Born July 24, 1993...Daughter of Ron and Vickie Cramsey...Two brothers, Curt and Nolan...Four sisters, Audrey, Colleen, Kelly, and Lucy (who is also a member of the team).

Points .................................................................................................. 2 vs. Drury (1/19/12)Rebounds ...................................................... 2, Twice, last at Missouri-St. Louis (2/16/12)Assists ............................................................ 1, Twice, last at Missouri-St. Louis (2/16/12)Steals................................................................................................... 1 vs. Lewis (3/01/12)Blocks ..............................................................................................................................N/A

CAREER HIGHS

Cramsey's Career Statistics

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Year GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR-TR AVG PF-FO AST TO BK ST PTS AVG 2011-12 12-0 43 3.6 1-12 .083 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 3-5-8 .0.7 7-0 2 3 0 1 2 0.2Career 12-0 43 3.6 1-12 .083 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 3-5-8 .0.7 7-0 2 3 0 1 2 0.2

2011-12: Played in 22 games...Averaged 0.9 points per game and 0.6 rebounds per game...Finished with 11 assists and one steal...2010-11: Did not see action...High School: Graduated from Eisenhower High School...Earned four varsity letters in basketball...Averaged 14.7 points per game as a senior...Named First Team All-Conference as a junior and senior...Named honorable mention All-Conference as a sopho-more...Earned Team MVP honors as a junior and senior...Personal: Born July 15, 1991...Daughter of Calvin and Cynthia Thomas...One brother, Tyler...Two sisters, Tenaria and Temeka.

Points ............................................................................... 4, Twice, last vs. Drury (1/19/12)Rebounds .................................................................... 3 vs. Hannibal-LaGrange (12/10/11) Assists ..................................................................2, Four Times, last at Maryville (1/28/12)Steals...................................................................................... 1 at William Jewell (12/01/11)Blocks ......................................................................... 1 vs. Hannibal-LaGrange (12/10/11)

CAREER HIGHS

TIARA THOMASGuard • 5-6 • Redshirt-SophomoreDecatur, Ill. • Eisenhower High School

Year GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR-TR AVG PF-FO AST TO BK ST PTS AVG 2010-11 No Statistics Recorded 2011-12 22-0 170 7.7 6-13 .462 0-0 .000 7-11 .636 5-9-14 0.6 10-0 11 12 1 1 19 0.9Career 22-0 170 7.7 6-13 .462 0-0 .000 7-11 .636 5-9-14 0.6 10-0 11 12 1 1 19 0.9

Thomas’ Career Statistics

ELIZABETH CRAMSEYGuard • 5-8 • SophomoreLiberty, Ill. • Liberty High School

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2011-12: Played in four games...Finished with four points, three blocks, and nine rebounds.

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2011-12: Was red-shirted...High School: Graduated from Manual High School...Earned four varsity letters in basketball...Averaged eight points and three rebounds per game as a senior...Also played volley-ball and softball...Personal: Born June 20, 1993...Daughter of Amy Donson.

Points ..............................................................................................................................N/ARebounds ....................................................................................................................... N/AAssists ............................................................................................................................ N/ASteals............................................................................................................................... N/A Blocks ............................................................................................................................. N/A

CAREER HIGHS

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Year GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR-TR AVG PF-FO AST TO BK ST PTS AVG 2011-12 No Statistics Recorded Career No Statistics Recorded

Eberle's Career Statistics

ALICIA MARTINGuard • 5-9 • SophomoreJoliet, Ill. • Joliet Catholic High School

Points .......................................................................... 4 vs. Hannibal-LaGrange (12/10/11)Rebounds ................................................................... 8 vs. Hannibal-LaGrange (12/10/11)Assists .............................................................................. 1, Twice, last vs. Drury (1/19/12)Steals............................................................................ 1 vs. Hannibal-LaGrange (12/10/11)Blocks ......................................................................... 3 vs. Hannibal-LaGrange (12/10/11)

CAREER HIGHS

Year GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR-TR AVG PF-FO AST TO BK ST PTS AVG 2011-12 4-0 29 7.3 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5-4-9 2.3 1-0 2 1 3 1 4 1.0Career 4-0 29 7.3 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5-4-9 2.3 1-0 2 1 3 1 4 1.0

Martin's Career Statistics

BROOKLYN EBERLEGuard • 5-7 • Redshirt-FreshmanPeoria, Ill. • Manual High School

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2011-12: Did not see action...High School: Graduated from Dwight Township High School...Earned three varsity let-ters in basketball...Averaged 12 points and 6 rebounds per game...Served as team captain all four years...Helped team to Regional and Sectional Championships...Also ran track and cross country...Personal: Born October 13, 1992.

Points ..............................................................................................................................N/ARebounds ....................................................................................................................... N/AAssists .............................................................................................................................N/ASteals................................................................................................................................N/ABlocks ............................................................................................................................. N/A

CAREER HIGHS

Year GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR-TR AVG PF-FO AST TO BK ST PTS AVG 2011-12 No Statistics Recorded Career No Statistics Recorded

McKinsey's Career Statistics

ALISON McKINSEYGuard • 5-6 • Redshirt-FreshmanDwight, Ill. • Dwight High School

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Carly BeebeGuard • 5-9 • FreshmanVermont, Ill. • South Fulton High School 23

High School: Graduated from South Fulton High School...Earned three letters in basketball...Helped team to a 27-5 record, averaging 20 points and eight rebounds per game as a senior...Recorded career highs in assists (124) and steals (135) during her senior year...Was a four-time All-Conference and All-Area honoree...Named Player of the Year all four years...Reached 500 rebounds as a junior...Became South Fulton's all-time leading scorer...Also played volleyball and softball...Was named class Salutatorian...Personal: Born May 26, 1994...Daughter of Carl and Robin Beebe...One brother, Daniel.

Maggie CunninghamGuard • 5-9 • FreshmanPeoria, Ill. • Richwoods High School 5

High School: Graduated from Richwoods High School...Earned four letters in basketball...Named Second Team All-State, First Team All-Conference, First Team All-Area, and Peoria Journal Star Player of the Year fol-lowing her senior season...Helped team to four straight Regional Championships and a State Championship during her freshman season...Also played volleyball and softball...Personal: Born July 30, 1993...Daughter of Tom and Pam Cunningham...Four brothers, Andrew, Adam, Peter, and Jack...Two sisters, Abby and Gabby.

Kara GerbusForward • 5-10 • FreshmanCincinnati, Ohio • Badin High School 15

High School: Graduated from Badin High School...Earned four letters in basketball...Averaged 16.7 points and six rebounds per game as a senior...Named First Team All-Conference, First Team All-City, First Team All-District, First Team All-County, and Honorable Mention All-State following her junior and senior seasons...Earned conference Player of the Year honors as a senior...Reached second on the all-time scoring list...Helped team to consecutive Sectional and District titles...Also played softball...Personal: Born July 31, 1994...Daughter of Walt and Donna Gerbus...Three brothers, Wally, Eric, and Brian.

Lauren GronewoldGuard • 5-9 • FreshmanCarthage, Ill. • Illini West High School

High School: Graduated from Illini West High School...Earned three letters in basketball...Averaged 18.0 points and 11.2 rebounds per game as a senior...Named IBCA First Team, IBS Third Team, Associated Press Honorable Mention, and Honorable Mention Champaign News Gazette All-State following her senior season...Helped team to a regional championship in 2011...Became all-time leader in rebounds and steals...Also played volleyball and participated in track and field...Personal: Born November 3, 1993...Daughter of Mike and Marla Gronewold...Three sisters, Randi, Danielle, and Michaela.

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Tatyana PeckGuard • 5-8 • FreshmanBloomington, Ill. • University High School 14

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#3 CIERRA Young see-AIR-ah

#10 TIARA Thomas tee-AR-ah

#12 Brooklyn EBERLE EBB-er-lee

#14 TATYANA Peck ta-tee-YAH-na

#23 Carly BEEBE BEE-bee

#44 Erin MENNEMEYER MEN-neh-my-er

Pronunciation Guide

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Erin MennemeyerCenter • 6-2 • FreshmanOld Monroe, Mo. • Troy Buchanan High School

High School: Graduated from Troy Buchanan High School...Earned two varsity letters in basketball...Averaged 12 points and eight rebounds per game as a senior...Earned First Team All-County and Honorable Mention All-Conference honors as a junior...Named Team Captain and Second Team All-Conference as a senior...Set school record for rebounds in a single game (19)...Named class Valedictorian...Also played softball...Personal: Born March 14, 1994...Daughter of Edward and Kristine Mennemeyer...Two sisters, Logan and Kamryn.

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Cierra YoungGuard • 5-7 • FreshmanSt. Louis, Mo. • Incarnate Word Academy

High School: Graduated from Incarnate Word Academy...Earned three letters in basketball...Averaged 10 points and six rebounds per game...Named MWAA All-Conference and All-Metro Second Team...Helped team to back-to-back MSHAA championships in 2010 and 2011...Personal: Born March 14, 1994...Daughter of Darrin and Carol Young...One brother, Darrin Jr.

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2012-13 Quincy Women's BasketballQuincy Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Jan 24, 2013)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 22-8 11-1 9-5 2-2CONFERENCE 13-3 6-1 7-2 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 9-5 5-0 2-3 2-2

Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds11/12/11 at Missouri Western W 91-68 1146 (21)Shuman, Kassidy (7)Schwagmeyer, Ali11/18/11 ARKANSAS-FORT SMITH W 98-74 572 (22)Schwagmeyer, Ali (5)Shuman, Kassidy

(5)Buresh, Kelly11/19/11 CULVER-STOCKTON W 92-76 597 (19)Schwagmeyer, Ali (9)Henke, Linsay11/22/11 at Truman State Univ. 69-79 L 463 (21)Schwagmeyer, Ali (18)Schwagmeyer, Ali11/26/11 at Central Missouri 65-66 L 794 (16)Schwagmeyer, Ali (11)Schwagmeyer, Ali12/01/11 *at William Jewell College W 77-61 (19)Schwagmeyer, Ali (12)Henke, Linsay12/03/11 *at Rockhurst WOT 56-47 350 (16)Shuman, Kassidy (15)Henke, Linsay12/10/11 HANNIBAL-LAGRANGE W 86-59 353 (19)Cramsey, Lucy (8)Martin, Alicia12/30/11 &vs Northeastern State 49-64 L 118 (14)Goldie, Daryle (9)Cramsey, Lucy12/31/11 &at St. Edward's W 65-62 128 (14)Gengenbacher, Karlee (10)Henke, Linsay1/5/12 *SAINT JOSEPH'S 63-83 L 323 (20)Henke, Linsay (15)Henke, Linsay

(20)Shuman, Kassidy1/7/12 *INDIANAPOLIS W 86-75 412 (20)Henke, Linsay (12)Gengenbacher, Karlee

(12)Schwagmeyer, Ali01/12/12 *at Lewis W 72-51 101 (16)Schwagmeyer, Ali (9)Loggins, Felisha01-14-12 *at UW-Parkside 50-53 L 312 (16)Gengenbacher, Karlee (10)Henke, Linsay1/16/12 *at Illinois Springfield 63-67 L 517 (18)Cramsey, Lucy (11)Henke, Linsay1/19/12 *DRURY W 96-60 424 (30)Schwagmeyer, Ali (11)Gengenbacher, Karlee1/21/12 *MISSOURI S&T W 73-62 583 (18)Schwagmeyer, Ali (13)Schwagmeyer, Ali1/26/12 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 75-57 547 (22)Schwagmeyer, Ali (12)Henke, Linsay01/28/12 *at Maryville W 66-42 200 (19)Schwagmeyer, Ali (8)Gengenbacher, Karlee2/2/12 *at Missouri S&T W 77-65 550 (27)Schwagmeyer, Ali (5)Henke, Linsay

(5)Gengenbacher, Karlee(5)Loggins, Felisha

02/04/12 *at Drury W 63-53 2104 (23)Schwagmeyer, Ali (12)Henke, Linsay02/09/12 *ROCKHURST W 59-45 449 (17)Henke, Linsay (11)Cramsey, Lucy02/11/12 *WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE W 78-51 337 (20)Schwagmeyer, Ali (14)Henke, Linsay02/16/12 *at Missouri-St. Louis W 80-57 (20)Schwagmeyer, Ali (10)Cramsey, Lucy02/18/12 MARYVILLE W 89-81 424 (24)Henke, Linsay (8)Henke, Linsay

(8)Loggins, Felisha2/23/12 ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD W 98-87 472 (29)Schwagmeyer, Ali (8)Cramsey, Lucy

(8)Schwagmeyer, Ali03/01/12 vs Lewis W 86-72 (25)Cramsey, Lucy (9)Schwagmeyer, Ali3/3/12 vs Maryville 66-70 L 473 (14)Gengenbacher, Karlee (12)Cramsey, Lucy

(14)Schwagmeyer, Ali03/09/12 vs Northern Kentucky W 75-65 1205 (30)Schwagmeyer, Ali (11)Schwagmeyer, Ali03/10/12 ^at Ashland 69-71 L 1233 (20)Shuman, Kassidy (13)Schwagmeyer, Ali

* - Conference game

Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/Game

Home 12 5493 458Away 14 7898 564Neutral 4 1796 449Total 30 15187 506

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2012-13 Quincy Women's BasketballQuincy Season Box Score (as of Jan 24, 2013)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 22-8 11-1 9-5 2-2CONFERENCE 13-3 6-1 7-2 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 9-5 5-0 2-3 2-2

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg33 Schwagmeyer, Ali 27-26 896 33.2 193-425 . 4 5 4 23-59 . 3 9 0 76-96 . 7 9 2 94 120 214 7.9 46 0 86 69 4 56 485 18.050 Henke, Linsay 30-30 803 26.8 164-286 . 5 7 3 1-1 1.000 68-110 . 6 1 8 97 143 240 8.0 50 0 15 39 70 25 397 13.223 Gengenbacher, Karlee 30-29 763 25.4 117-266 . 4 4 0 36-105 . 3 4 3 34-56 . 6 0 7 65 98 163 5.4 63 1 74 48 1 32 304 10.114 Shuman, Kassidy 29-29 833 28.7 83-241 . 3 4 4 51-147 . 3 4 7 47-55 . 8 5 5 17 84 101 3.5 57 0 109 122 14 37 264 9.124 Cramsey, Lucy 29-22 772 26.6 98-265 . 3 7 0 41-112 . 3 6 6 26-46 . 5 6 5 61 96 157 5.4 50 0 69 79 4 36 263 9.103 Goldie, Daryle 12-12 404 33.7 33-88 . 3 7 5 29-79 . 3 6 7 4-4 1.000 3 21 24 2.0 15 0 37 15 1 12 99 8.312 Gatschenberger, D. 30-1 398 13.3 51-112 . 4 5 5 34-74 . 4 5 9 14-18 . 7 7 8 26 35 61 2.0 37 1 14 24 3 3 150 5.021 Loggins, Felisha 29-1 505 17.4 63-113 . 5 5 8 1-9 . 1 1 1 10-21 . 4 7 6 50 66 116 4.0 37 0 26 48 6 22 137 4.731 Buresh, Kelly 30-0 413 13.8 36-88 . 4 0 9 18-56 . 3 2 1 18-27 . 6 6 7 24 44 68 2.3 39 0 17 32 1 13 108 3.644 Martin, Alicia 4-0 29 7.3 2-5 . 4 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 5 4 9 2.3 1 0 2 1 3 1 4 1.010 Thomas, Tiara 22-0 170 7.7 6-13 . 4 6 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 7-11 . 6 3 6 5 9 14 0.6 10 0 11 12 1 1 19 0.922 Cramsey, Elizabeth 12-0 43 3.6 1-12 . 0 8 3 0-4 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 3 5 8 0.7 7 0 2 3 0 1 2 0.215 Bunte, Renita 1-0 0 0.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Total.......... 30 6029 847-1914 . 4 4 3 234-646 . 3 6 2 304-445 . 6 8 3 484 801 1285 42.8 412 2 462 500 108 239 2232 74.4Opponents...... 30 6024 729-1817 . 4 0 1 158-527 . 3 0 0 307-417 . 7 3 6 348 668 1016 33.9 447 - 391 461 61 265 1923 64.1

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalsQuincy 1060 1158 14 2232Opponents 941 977 5 1923

2011-12 Quincy Superlatives

QuincyTeamGameHighs

Points- 98 vs. Illinois Springfield (2/23/12) 98 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11/18/11) 96 vs. Drury (1/19/12) 92 vs. Culver-Stockton (11/19/11) 91 at Missouri Western (11/12/11)3-FG Made- 16 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11/18/11) 15 vs. Lewis (3/01/12) 15 at Missouri Western (11/12/11)FT Made- 20 vs. Illinois Springfield (2/23/12) 17 vs. Maryville (2/18/12) 17 at Rockhurst (12/03/11)Rebounds- 53 vs. Indianapolis (1/07/12) 50 at Missouri-St. Louis (2/16/12) 50 vs. Saint Joseph's (1/05/12) 50 at Rockhurst (12/03/11)Assists- 25 vs. Illinois Springfield (2/23/12) 24 vs. lewis (3/01/12) 24 vs. Drury (1/19/12)Steals- 15 at Lewis (1/12/12) 14 at Drury (2/04/12) 14 at Rockhurst (12/03/11)Blocks- 9 vs. Indianapolis (1/07/12) 9 vs. Hannibal-LaGrange (12/10/11)

QuincyIndividualGameHighs

Points- 30 by Schwagmeyer vs. Northern Kentucky (3/09/12) 30 by Schwagmeyer vs. Drury (1/19/12) 29 by Schwagmeyer vs. Ill. Springfield (2/23/12)3-FG Made- 7 by L.Cramsey vs. Lewis (3/01/12) 6 by K.Shuman at Mo. Western (11/12/11)FT Made- 12 by Schwagmeyer vs. Ill. Springfield (2/23/12) 8 by K.Shuman at Rockhurst (12/03/11)Rebounds- 18 by Schwagmeyer at Truman (11/22/11) 15 by Henke vs. Saint Joseph's (1/05/12) 15 by Henke at Rockhurst (12/03/11)Assists- 10 by K.Shuman vs. Ill. Springfield (2/23/12) 9 by K.Shuman vs. Drury (1/19/12) 9 by K.Shuman vs. Hannibal-LaGrange (12/10/11) 9 by Goldie at Mo. Western (11/12/11)Steals- 5 by Schwagmeyer at Rockhurst (12/03/11) 4, Nine times, most recent Cramsey vs. Lewis (3/01/12)Blocks- 7 by Henke at UW-Parkside (1/14/12) 6 by Henke vs. UMSL (1/26/12) 6 by Henke vs. Saint Joseph's (1/05/12)

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Established in 1978 with a commitment to the purposes, fundamental policies and basic principles of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) has grown to embody the vision established by the founders of the organization and has melded athletic and academic excellence for 34 years. The GLVC, which at one point over the past decade grew to 17 members and was the largest athletic conference in the country in any division, has fully embraced NCAA Division II. Although formed and developed as one of the nation’s premier basketball conferences, the GLVC now sponsors 18 championship sports, including football, and is one of the nation’s top NCAA Division II conferences. The formation of the GLVC can be traced as far back as 1972 when the athletic directors of three member schools - Kentucky Wesleyan, Bellarmine and Indiana State University at Evansville (now the University of Southern Indiana) - began preliminary discussions about forming a basketball conference. Four years later, the University of Indianapolis and Saint Joseph’s College expressed interest. On July 7, 1978, those schools - along with Ashland University - united to become the GLVC. Since its inception, 16 diff erent institutions have joined the league. Those members include: Lewis University (1980), Indiana-Purdue at Fort Wayne (1984), Northern Kentucky University (1985), Kentucky State University (1989), Quincy University (1994), Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (1994), University of Wisconsin-Parkside (1994), University of Missouri-St. Louis (1995), Drury University (2005), Missouri S&T (2005), Rockhurst University (2005), University of Illinois-Springfi eld (2008), Maryville University (2008), William Jewell College (2009) and McKendree University (2010). On June 8, 2012, Truman State University was admitted to the conference and will begin competing in the GLVC in the fall of 2013. Ashland and Kentucky State left the conference after the 1994 season, IPFW left the league following the 2000-01 academic year, and SIU Edwardsville exited the league following the 2007-08 academic year. These departures opened the door for the seven-team expansion over the past decade, allowing the league to grow 17 institutions. Northern Kentucky departed following the 2011-12 season to bring the current membership number to 16 schools. The conference headquarters are located in downtown Indianapolis, one of the many major Midwest media markets in which the league maintains a presence. The GLVC has schools in Milwaukee/Northern Illinois (UW-Parkside), Chicago (Lewis), Indianapolis (Indianapolis), Louisville (Bellarmine), Evansville (Southern Indiana), Springfi eld, Ill. (Illinois Springfi eld), Springfi eld, Mo. (Drury), Owensboro (Kentucky Wesleyan), Kansas City (Rockhurst, William Jewell) and St. Louis (Maryville, McKendree, Missouri-St. Louis). The conference sponsors 18 championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, indoor and outdoor track and fi eld, and tennis for men and basketball, cross country, softball, soccer, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and fi eld, golf, and volleyball for women. GLVC institutions have won 12 national championships in basketball, including Bellarmine’s national title in 2011. Kentucky Wesleyan leads all Division II institutions with eight men’s basketball titles, while Southern Indiana won the men’s crown in 1995. Northern Kentucky won the school’s fi rst-ever women’s basketball national championship in 2000 and followed that with a national title in 2008. In addition, Northern Kentucky became the fi rst GLVC member to win a national championship in men’s soccer, while USI staked claim to the GLVC’s fi rst baseball national championship in 2010. SIU Edwardsville was the fi rst GLVC member to win a national championship in softball in 2007. The league also takes pride in recognizing the many academic and athletic accomplishments achieved by its student-athletes, coaches and administrators. In 2001, the league announced the creation of the GLVC Hall of Fame, with the fi rst class being inducted in 2002. The GLVC annually presents the Richard F. Scharf Paragon Award to the top male and female student-athlete in the league, and the Dr. Charles Bertram Alumni Award of Distinction to alumni who both succeeded while a GLVC student-athlete and excelled in accomplishments after graduation.

GREAT LAKES VALLEY CONFERENCE

201 S. Capitol AvenuePan Am Plaza, Suite 560Indianapolis, IN 46225

Phone: 317-237-2106Fax: 317-237-5632www.glvcsports.com

Established: 1978

Member Institutions (16): Bellarmine University, DruryUniversity, University of Illinois Springfi eld, University of Indianapolis, Kentucky Wesleyan College, Lewis University, Maryville University, McKendree University, Missouri University of Science & Technology, University of Missouri-St. Louis, Quincy University, Rockhurst University, Saint Joseph’s College, University of Southern Indiana, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, William Jewell College

Championships Sponsored (18): Baseball, Men’s Basketballand Women’s Basketball; Men’s and Women’s Cross Country; Football; Men’s and Women’s Golf; Men’s and Women’s Soccer; Softball; Men’s and Women’s Tennis; Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track and Field; Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field; Women’s Volleyball.

Commissioner: Jim Naumovich Phone: (317) 237-5633 E-Mail: [email protected]

Assistant Commissioner, Communications: Jeff Smith Phone: (317) 237-2106 E-Mail: jeff @glvc-sports.org

Assistant Commissioner, Complaince: TBD Phone: (317) 237-5636 E-Mail: TBD

Assistant Commissioner, Championships & Marketing: Camelia Trahan Phone: (317) 237-2107 E-Mail: [email protected]

GLVC Intern: Jessica Yocum Phone: (317) 237-2105 E-Mail: [email protected]

Public Information Assistant: Jennifer DeMotte E-Mail: [email protected]

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2011-12 GLVC Final StandingsEASTDIVISION

School Conf.Record Pct. OverallRecord Pct. UW-Parkside 15-3 .833 24-6 .800Northern Kentucky 14-4 .778 21-7 .750Indianapolis 11-7 .611 19-11 .633Kentucky Wesleyan 8-10 .444 17-13 .567Saint Joseph's 8-10 .444 14-13 .519Bellarmine 7-11 .389 13-14 .481Lewis 5-13 .167 9-17 .346

WESTDIVISIONSchool Conf.Record Pct. OverallRecord Pct. Drury 15-3 .833 20-8 .714Quincy 13-3 .813 22-9 .710Missouri S&T 12-6 .667 18-9 .667Maryville 11-6 .647 19-12 .613William Jewell 9-9 .500 14-10 .583Missouri-St. Louis 5-13 .278 10-17 .370Illinois Springfield 4-13 .235 9-17 .346Rockhurst 2-16 .111 5-21 .192

firSt teaMKylie Brady, Bellarmine, Jr.Bethanie Funderburk, Drury, So.Katie Pritchard, Drury, Jr.Kristin Turner, Indianapolis, jr.Abby Duethman, Maryville, Jr.Julie Meyer, Missouri S&T, Sr.Casse Mogan, Northern Kentucky, Sr.Linsay Henke, Quincy, Sr.Ali Schwagmeyer, Quincy, Sr.Jadee Rooney, UW-Parkside, Sr.Brittany Beyer, UW-Parkside, Sr.

Second teaMBailey Beale, Ill. Springfield, Sr.Shelby Miller, Maryville, Fr. Hailee Parks, Missouri S&T, Jr.Catilyn Moody, Missouri-St. Louis, Sr.Ellen Holton, Northern Kentucky, Jr.Karlee Gengenbacher, Quincy, So.Kassidy Shuman, Quincy, Sr.Britney Cruse, Saint Joseph's, Sr.Montrell Mills, Saint Joseph's, Sr.Tatiana Ortiz, Saint Joseph's, Sr.Amy Selk, UW-Parkside, Sr.

ALL-DEFENSIVEAbby Bracker, Drury, Jr.Erica Goose, Drury, Sr.Sydney Weinert, Indianapolis, Jr.Jo Thompson, Maryville, So.Julie Meyer, Missouri S&T, Sr.Devonna Smith, Missouri-St. Louis, Jr.Casse Mogan, Northern Kentucky, Sr.Linsay Henke, Quincy, Sr.Ali Schwagmeyer, Quincy, Sr.Taylor Skala, Rockhurst, Fr.Brittney Cruse, Saint Joseph's, Sr.Kaitlyn Bettiga, UW-Parkside, Sr.Jaleesa Trussell, UW-Parkside, Jr.

2011-12 GLVC AWARD WINNERS

PLAYEROFTHEYEARCasse Mogan,

Northern Kentucky

freSHMan of tHe Year Shelby Miller, Maryville

coacH of tHe YearJenny Knight-Kenesie,

UW-Parkside

2011-12 GLVC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS

2011-12 GLVCTOURNAMENT RESULTS

FIRSTROUND-Sunday,February26th#12 Lewis def. #5 Missouri S&T, 74-7159#6 Maryville def. #11 Missouri-St. Louis, 75-61#7 Indianapolis def. #10 Bellarmine, 84-56#8 Kentucky Wesleyan def. #9 Saint Joseph's, 84-73

SECONDROUND-Thursday,March1st(Tournamentre-seeded)#6 Indianapolis def. #3 Drury, 60-54#7 Kentucky Wesleyan def. #2 UW-Parkside, 73-71#1 Quincy def. #8 Lewis, 86-72#5 Maryville def. #4 Northern Kentucky, 80-70

SEMIFINALS-Saturday,March3rd#7 Kentucky Wesleyan def. #6 Indianapolis 82-81#5 Maryville def. #1 Quincy 70-66

CHAMPIONSHIP-Sunday,March4th#5 Maryville def. #7 Kentucky Wesleyan, 75-62

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LADY HAWK RECORD BOOKLADY HAWKS 1,000-POINT SCORERS Last Year TotalName Played Points 1. Jessica Keller 2009 1,823 2. Angie Rogers 1989 1,778 3. Jill Unnerstall 2003 1,462 4. Patty Harris 1985 1,391 5. Courtney Shuman 2011 1,371 6. Jamie Oitker 1999 1,324 7. Janette Burgin 2010 1,310 8. Lisa Farrell 2004 1,258 9. Lindsey Stellflue 2010 1,21610. Courtney VonderHaar 2004 1,18511. Charlene Brinkman 1981 1,17712. Tonya Edwards 1997 1,17613. Jessica Stuckman 2005 1,16714. Colleen Sexton 2001 1,16615. Cindy Capesius 1995 1,15716. Debbie Embree 1980 1,15317. Laura Sorenson 1998 1,12518. Amy Flesner 1993 1,05419. Kendra Thompson 1988 1,04520. Tiffany Kelver 2004 1,013

LADY HAWK INDIVIDUAL HONORSAll-American

2003-04 .................................................. Jessica Stuckman2004-05 .................................................. Jessica Stuckman2008-09 .........................................................Jessica Keller

All-GLVC1995-96 ............................................. Tonya Edwards (HM)1996-97 ............................................... Jamie O’Brien (HM)1996-97 .................................. Laura Sorenson (2nd Team)1997-98 ............................................ Laura Sorenson (HM)1998-99 ..................................................Jamie Oitker (HM)1999-2000 ..........................................Colleen Sexton (HM)2000-01 ..............................................Colleen Sexton (HM)2001-02 ................................................ Tiffany Kelver (HM)2001-02 .................................................... Lisa Farrell (HM)2001-02 ........................................Jill Unnerstall (1st Team)2002-03 ................................... Courtney VonderHaar (HM)2002-03 .................................................... Lisa Farrell (HM)2002-03 ...................................... Jill Unnerstall (2nd Team)2002-03 ......................................Tiffany Kelver (2nd Team)2003-04 ......................................Tiffany Kelver (2nd Team)2003-04 ........................................... Lisa Farrell (1st Team)2003-04 ........ Jessica Stuckman (1st Team/Player of Year)2004-05 ...............................................Amber Dvorak (HM)2004-05 ......................................... Lindsay Anderson (HM)2004-05 ........ Jessica Stuckman (1st Team/Player of Year)2005-06 ............................... Deana McCormick (1st Team)2006-07 ................................................Jessica Keller (HM)2007-08 .......................................Jessica Keller (1st Team)2008-09 ............... Jessica Keller (1st Team/Player of Year)2008-09 .................................. Lindsey Stellflue (3rd Team)2008-09 ............................... Courtney Shuman (3rd Team)2009-10 ...............................Courtney Shuman (2nd Team)2009-10 .................................. Lindsey Stellflue (3rd Team)2010-11 .......... Ali Schwagmeyer (1st Team/Player of Year)2011-12 ............Ali Schwagmeyer (1st Team/All-Defensive)2011-12 ....................Linsay Henk (1st Team/All-Defensive)2011-12 ......................... Karlee Gengenbacher (2nd Team)2011-12 ..................................Kassidy Shuman (2nd Team)

All-GLVC Tournament2003............................................................... Tiffany Kelver2003................................................................Jill Unnerstall2004.............................................Jessica Stuckman (MVP)2004................................................................... Lisa Farrell2005........................................................ Jessica Stuckman2005.....................................................Alicia Ordner (MVP)2006...............................................................Jessica Keller2009.................................................................Whintae Irby2009...............................................................Jessica Keller

Great Lakes All-Region2004......................................Jessica Stuckman (1st Team)2005......................................Jessica Stuckman (1st Team)2008.............................................Jessica Keller (1st Team)2009.............................................Jessica Keller (1st Team)

All-Great Lakes Region Tournament2003................................................................... Lisa Farrell2003.................................................. Courtney VonderHaar2004.............................................Jessica Stuckman (MVP)2004........................................................ Lindsay Anderson2004.................................................. Courtney VonderHaar2005........................................................ Lindsay Anderson2005........................................................ Jessica Stuckman

ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American2008-09 ...............................................Jessica Keller

GLVC Paragon Award2008-09 ...............................................Jessica Keller

NAIA All-District 201982........................................................ Patty Harris1983..................................................... Andrea Falter1985................. Patty Harris, Andrea Falter, Kay Pothast1986............................... Angie Rogers, Kay Pothast

National Catholic BKB Tournament Academic All-America

1987...............................Angie Rogers, Kim Hessing1989.....................Angie Rogers, Christi Longnecker

District Five GTE Academic All-America1988.....................................................Angie Rogers1989.....................................................Angie Rogers

LADY HAWK INDIVIDUAL HONORS

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LADY HAWKS RECORD BOOKINDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDSScoring Average 17.8 - Ali Schwagmeyer17.4 - Jessica Stuckman, 2003-0517.3 - Angie Rogers, 1985-8915.4 - Jessica Keller, 2005-0914.1 - Patty Harris, 1981-85

Field Goals Attempted1,345 - Debbie Embree, 1976-801,293 - Jessica Keller, 2005-091,247 - Patty Harris, 1981-851,207 - Angie Rogers, 1985-891,199 - Jill Unnerstall, 1999-2003

Field Goals Made660 - Angie Rogers, 1985-89624 - Jessica Keller, 2005-09587 - Patty Harris, 1981-85562 - Courtney Shuman, 2007-11548 - Jill Unnerstall, 1999-2003

Field Goal Percentage.547 (660-1207) Angie Rogers, 1985-89.536 (562-1049) Courtney Shuman, 2007-11.514 (429-834) Jessica Stuckman, 2003-05.504 (469-931) Courtney VonderHaar, 2000-04.502 (457-910) Laura Sorenson, 1994-98

Three Point Field Goals Attempted517 - Janette Burgin, 2005-10427 - Jenny Wisser, 2003-07396 - Heather Hall, 1998-2002391 - Jenni Niemira, 1991-94346 - Lindsey Stellflue, 2006-10

Three Point Field Goals Made179 - Janette Burgin, 2005-10164 - Stephanie Wagner, 2009-11150 - Jenny Wisser, 2003-07131 - Jenni Niemira, 1991-94128 - Alex Roznowski, 2005-09

Three Point Field Goal Percentage.498 (164-329) Stephanie Wagner, 2009-11.421 (88-209) Lindsay Anderson, 2001-05.420 (129-307) Alex Roznowski, 2005-09.351 (150-427) Jenny Wisser, 2003-07.346 (179-517) Janette Burgin, 2005-10

Free Throws Attempted652 - Jessica Keller, 2005-09629 - Angie Rogers, 1985-89468 - Colleen Sexton, 1997-2001392 - Tonya Edwards, 1993-97390 - Amy Flesner, 1988-93

Free Throws Made487 - Jessica Keller, 2005-09458 - Angie Rogers, 1985-89350 - Colleen Sexton, 1997-2001305 - Kendra Thompson, 1984-88286 - Jill Unnerstall, 1999-2003

Free Throw Percentage.853 (139-163) Jenny Wisser, 2003-07.811 (262-323) Jessica Stuckman, 2003-05.792 (286-361) Jill Unnerstall, 1999-2003.748 (350-468) Colleen Sexton, 1997-2001.747 (487-652) Jessica Keller, 2005-09

Most Rebounds1050 - Angie Rogers, 1985-89842 - Jessica Keller, 2005-09830 - Jill Unnerstall, 1999-2003826 - Courtney Shuman, 2007-11756 - Michelle Quinn, 1975-79

Rebound Average10.9 - Michelle Quinn, 1975-7910.2 - Angie Rogers, 1985-897.8 - Andrea Falter, 1982-857.6 - Charlene Brinkman, 1977-817.3 - Cindy Capesius, 1991-95

Most Assists488 - Tiffany Kelver, 2000-04461 - Kendra Thompson, 1984-88455 - Tonya Edwards, 1993-97416 - Amy Flesner, 1988-93397 - Jessica Keller, 2005-09

Most Blocked Shots162 - Amber Dvoark, 2001-05158 - Courtney VonderHaar, 2000-04157 - Cindy Capesius, 1991-95 98 - Linsay Henke, 2010-2012 79 - Laura Sorenson, 1994-98

Most Steals324 - Jessica Keller, 2005-09287 - Tiffany Kelver, 2000-04278 - Jamie Oitker, 1994-99247 - Amy Flesner, 1988-93227 - Tonya Edwards, 1993-97

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDSMost Points641 - Jessica Keller, 2008-09623 - Jessica Stuckman, 2004-05616 - Jessica Keller, 2007-08544 - Jessica Stuckman, 2003-04514 - Courtney Shuman, 2010-11

Scoring Average20.5 - Jessica Keller, 2007-0820.2 - Angie Rogers, 1988-8920.0 - Jessica Keller, 2008-0918.9 - Jessica Stuckman, 2003-0518.1 - Laura Sorensen, 1996-9717.6 - Ali Schwagmeyer, 2010-11

Field Goals Attempted461 - Jessica Keller, 2008-09449 - Jessica Stuckman, 2004-05425 - Ali Schwagmeyer, 2011-12410 - Jessica Keller, 2007-08385 - Jessica Stuckman, 2003-04

Field Goals Made221 - Jessica Keller, 2008-09219 - Jessica Stuckman, 2004-05215 - Courtney Shuman, 2010-11210 - Jessica Stuckman, 2003-04207 - Jessica Keller, 2007-08

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LADY HAWKS RECORD BOOKField Goal Percentage.606 (191-315) Angie Rogers, 1988-89.575 (142-247) Deana McCormick, 2005-06.575 (135-235) Laura Sorensen, 1996-97.573 (164-286) Linsay Henke, 2011-12.567 (149-263) Lisa Deany, 1990-91.567 (215-379) Courtney Shuman, 2010-11

Three Point Field Goals Attempted228 - Danyelle Harrison, 1995-96218 - Stephanie Wagner, 2010-11195 - Alex Roznowski, 2008-09164 - Jenni Niemira, 1992-93156 - Janette Burgin, 2008-09

Three Point Field Goals Made114 - Stephanie Wagner, 2010-1184 - Alex Roznowski, 2008-0966 - Daryle Goldie, 2010-1166 - Danyelle Harrison, 1995-9657 - Janette Burgin, 2008-0957 - Shirley Lapsley, 1991-92

Three Point Field Goal Percentage.523 (114-218) Stephanie Wagner, 2010-11.458 (66-144) Daryle Goldie, 2010-11.450 (50-111) Lindsay Anderson, 2001-02.446 (45-101) Stephanie Wagner, 2009-10.431 (84-195) Alex Roznowski, 2008-09

Most Rebounds297 - Angie Rogers, 1985-86281 - Angie Rogers, 1987-88265 - Jessica Stuckman, 2004-05256 - Debbie Lawrence, 1979-80247 - Angie Rogers, 1986-87

Rebound Average14.6 - Michelle Quinn, 1977-7811.1 - Michelle Quinn, 1976-7711.0 - Angie Rogers, 1985-8610.7 - Angie Rogers, 1986-8710.0 - Angie Rogers, 1987-8810.0 - Andrea Falter, 1982-83

Most Assists178 - Kendra Thompson, 1987-88170 - Tiffany Kelver, 2002-03148 - Jessica Keller, 2007-08147 - Kendra Thompson, 1985-86146 - Tonya Edwards, 1995-96

Most Blocked Shots70 - Linsay Henke, 2011-1262 - Amber Dvoark, 2004-0558 - Courtney VonderHaar, 2003-0457 - Cindy Capesius, 1992-9355 - Courtney VonderHaar, 2002-03

Most Steals121 - Jessica Keller, 2008-09103 - Jessica Keller, 2007-08101 - Tiffany Kelver, 2000-0495 - Tiffany Kelver, 2002-0392 - Jamie O’Brien, 1996-97

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDSMost Points41 - Jamie Oitker vs. Harris-Stowe, 11-19-9639 - Jessica Stuckman at Lewis, 1-13-0538 - Debbie Lawrence vs. Illinois State35 - Jill Unnerstall vs. St. Josephs, 1-24-0235 - Michelle Hennen vs. UMSL, 11-28-89

35 - Jessica Keller vs. UMSL, 1-31-08Field Goal Attempts27 - Jamie Oitker vs. Harris-Stowe, 11-19-9626 - Jessica Keller vs. Indianapolis, 3-14-0925 - Ali Schwagmeyer vs. Northern Kentucky, 1-2-1124 - Lisa Farrell vs. Northern Kentucky, 3-17-0323 - Three Players Tied

Field Goals Made20 - Jamie O’Brien vs. Harris-Stowe, 11-19-8616 - Michelle Henne vs. UMSL, 11-28-8915 - Jill Unnerstal vs. St. Josephs, 1-24-0215 - Debbie Lawrence vs. Illinois State15 - Dolly Reardon vs. Blackburn

Three Point Field Goals Attempted15 - Danyelle Harrison vs. Indianapolis, 1-6-9615 - Danyelle Harrison vs. IPFW, 1-4-9613 - Shirley Lapsley vs. Washburn, 11-30-9112 - Three Players Tied

Three Point Field Goals Made8 - Libby Lewis vs. Bellarmine, 2-3-018 - Danyelle Harrison vs. Lincoln, 12-6-957 - Shirley Lapsley vs. Washburn, 11-30-917 - Stephanie Wagner at Bellarmine, 1-29-117 - Stephanie Wagner vs. Drury, 1-22-117 - Stephanie Wagner at Maryville, 12-4-10

Free Throws Attempted18 - Kendra Thompson vs. Culver-Stockton, 12-10-8517 - Jessica Keller vs. Southwest Baptist, 11-22-0817 - Tonya Edwards vs. Texas Women’s, 11-21-9416 - Tonya Edwards vs. Lewis, 2-10-9616 - Cheryl Walega vs. Lincoln, 1-22-9016 - Jessica Keller vs. UW-Parkside, 1-15-08

Free Throws Made15 - Jessica Keller vs. Southwest Baptist, 11-22-0814 - Amy Flesner vs. UMSL, 1-25-9314 - Cheryl Walega vs. Lincoln, 1-22-9013 - Tonya Edwards vs. Lewis, 2-10-9613 - Angie Rogers vs. St. Ambrose, 2-24-8913 - Kendra Thompson vs. Culver-Stockton, 12-10-85

Most Rebounds20 - Andrea Falter vs. William Woods, 198319 - Courtney Shuman vs. Drury, 3-13-0919 - Jill Unnerstall vs. UMSL, 12-11-9917 - Seven Players Tied

Most Assists14 - Tiffany Kelver vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 1-9-0312- Tonya Edwards vs. St. Francis, 11-23-9612 - Tonya Edwards vs. St. Francis, 12-8-9511 - Seven Players Tied

Most Blocked Shots7 - Cindy Capesius vs. UWC, 2-22-936 - Amber Dvorak vs. Northern Kentucky, 1-29-056 - Pascale O’Donoghue vs. Culver-Stockton, 2-19-915 - Eight Players Tied

Most Steals9 - Jamie O’Brien vs. Harris-Stowe, 11-19-968 - Tiffany Kelver vs. Missouri-Rolla, 11-16-018 - Jessica Keller vs. Southern Indiana, 2-23-087 - 11 Players Tied

All-Time Triple DoublesJessica Keller vs. SIU-Edwardsville, 2-19-08

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LADY HAWKS RECORD BOOK

Jessica Stuckman was a two-time All-American and was inducted into the QU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2010

TEAM SEASON RECORDSWins29 in 2003-04

Winning Streak18 in 2010-11

Wins To Open Season10 in 2009-10

Winning Percentage.867 (26-4) in 2010-11

Points Scored2,590 in 2010-11

Points Per Game86.3 in 2010-11

Field Goals Attempted2,192 in 1979-80

Field Goals Made999 in 1979-80

Field Goal Percentage.498 (970-1949) in 2010-11

Three Point Field Goals Attempted673 in 2010-11

Three Point Field Goals Made286 in 2010-11

Three Point Field Goal Percentage.425 in 2010-11

Free Throws Attempted714 in 2007-08

Free Throws Made514 in 2004-05

Free Throw Percentage.760 (514-676) in 2004-05

Most Rebounds1,345 in 2008-09

Rebound Average44.5 in 1985-86

Consecutive Home Wins28 from 2007-09

TEAM GAME RECORDSPoints Scored116 vs. Elms in 1983-84

Field Goals Attempted96 vs. Iowa Wesleyan in 1987-88

Field Goals Made50 vs. Elms in 1983-84

Three Point Field Goals Attempted39 vs. Oakland City in 2010-11

Three Point Field Goals Made18 vs. Hannibal-LaGrange in 2008-09

Free Throws Attempted64 vs. Lincoln in 1989-90

Free Throws Made49 vs. Lincoln in 1989-90

Most Rebounds67 vs. Northeastern Illinois in 1985-86

Most Assists31 vs. Southern Indiana in 2003-04

Most Steals21 vs. Missouri-Rolla in 2001-02

Most Blocked Shots10 vs. Drury in 2010-11

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Year ....................................Won ................Lost1965-66 ................................ 4 ......................01966-67 ................................ 3 ......................41967-68 ................................ 4 ......................21968-69 ................................ 3 ......................21969-70 ................................ 3 ......................11970-71 ................................ 8 ......................51971-72 ............................... 10 .....................61972-73 ................................ 7 ......................81973-74 ................................ 8 ......................51974-75 ................................ 6 ......................71975-76 ................................11 .....................71976-77 ................................11 .....................81977-78 ............................... 10 .....................91978-79 ............................... 20 ....................101979-80 ............................... 22 .....................71980-81 ............................... 12 .....................81981-82 ............................... 15 .....................81982-83 ............................... 17 ....................101983-84 ............................... 19 .....................51984-85 ............................... 19 .....................51985-86 ............................... 15 ....................121986-87 ................................11 ....................131987-88 ............................... 16 ....................121988-89 ................................ 9 .....................161989-90 ................................ 6 .....................211990-91 ............................... 10 ....................181991-92 ................................11 ....................171992-93 ............................... 12 ....................151993-94 ................................ 9 .....................181994-95 ............................... 10 ....................171995-96 ................................ 6 .....................201996-97 ................................ 8 .....................191997-98 ................................ 0 .....................261998-99 ................................ 5 .....................211999-2000 ............................ 6 .....................202000-01 ............................... 12 ....................152001-02 ............................... 18 ....................102002-03 ............................... 25 .....................82003-04 ............................... 29 .....................52004-05 ............................... 24 .....................92005-06 ............................... 20 ....................102006-07 ............................... 16 ....................112007-08 ............................... 20 ....................102008-09 ............................... 27 .....................52009-10 ............................... 20 .....................92010-11................................ 26 .....................42011-12................................ 22 .....................8

BOLD - Indicates NCAA Tournament Appearance

PEPSI ARENA...HOME OF THE HAWKS Pepsi Arena as we know it is in it's 14th year. Pepsi Arena was part of a renovation that featured the addition of the Quincy University Health and Fitness Center which includes three multi-purpose courts, an indoor track, rac-quetball courts, a weight room and an aerobics/dance room.

Prior to being renamed Pepsi Arena, the court's name was the Quincy Memorial Gymnasium. The groundbreaking for the gym was in November 1948. The cornerstone was placed in April of 1950 with the dedication by Fr. Provincial Eligius Weir, OFM, in December of that year.

The Mart Heinen Club helped fund the construction of the gym annex, which was completed in 1973. In 1991 the gym underwent an extensive renovation project and in the summer of 1993, the court received the addition of the Hawk emblem at center court.

No matter what the name of the arena, Quincy has always had a great following and some of the best fans in the nation. The court has seen numerous memorable moments, from hosting NCAA Tournament games to featur-ing some of the nation's top players during the run of the Mart Heinen Holiday Tournament.

Year .......................Record1995-96 .............................5-9 1996-97 .............................6-7 1997-98 ...........................0-13 1998-99 ...........................2-101999-2000 .......................2-102000-01 .............................6-62001-02 ...........................11-12002-03 ...........................10-42003-04 ...........................17-0

Year .......................Record 2004-05 ...........................11-22005-06 ...........................12-32006-07 .............................8-52007-08 ...........................13-12008-09 ...........................15-12009-10 ...........................12-22010-11 ............................17-02011-12 ............................11-1Overall ........................180-63

The fans pack Pepsi Arena and provide Quincy with a strong home court advantage

Lady Hawks Record at Pepsi Arenasince joining the GLVC in 1995

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QU vs. THE NATIONOpponent .....................................................W ..........................L Abilene Christian ...........................................0 ...........................1American International ..................................1 ...........................0Aquinas College ...........................................11 ..........................1Arkansas-Ft. Smith ........................................1 ...........................0Armstrong Atlantic State ................................0 ...........................1Ashland University .........................................1 ...........................3Augustana College ........................................4 ...........................4Aurora College ..............................................1 ...........................0Bellarmine ...................................................15 .........................17Blackburn College .........................................4 ...........................0Bradley College .............................................6 ...........................9California-Davis .............................................0 ...........................1Cal. State-Hayward .......................................1 ...........................0Cal. State-Monterey Bay ...............................1 ...........................0Carroll College ...............................................0 ...........................1Central Arkansas University ..........................1 ...........................0Central Methodist College .............................1 ...........................0Central Missouri State ...................................2 ...........................9Central Washington .......................................1 ...........................0University of Chicago ....................................3 ...........................1Chicago State ................................................3 ...........................2Christian College ...........................................0 ...........................1Clarke College ...............................................1 ...........................0Colorado Christian .........................................0 ...........................1Concordia College .........................................1 ...........................0CSU-Pueblo...................................................0 ...........................1Culver-Stockton College ...............................21 .........................19Danville Community College .........................2 ...........................1Drury .............................................................7 ...........................9Drake .............................................................0 ...........................1DuPage (College of) ......................................1 ...........................0East Texas State ...........................................0 ...........................2Eastern Illinois University ..............................0 ...........................1Eckerd ...........................................................1 ...........................0Elms College .................................................1 ...........................0Emporia State ................................................1 ...........................1Eureka College ..............................................4 ...........................1Ferris State University ...................................1 ...........................2Florida Southern ............................................0 ...........................2Florida Tech ...................................................1 ...........................0Fontbonne College ........................................1 ...........................0George Williams College ...............................7 ...........................4Grand Valley State ........................................0 ...........................1Grandview .....................................................0 ...........................1Greenville College ........................................15 ..........................9Hannibal-LaGrange College .........................10 ..........................0Harris-Stowe State College ...........................6 ...........................0University of Hawaii .......................................0 ...........................2Henderson State ...........................................0 ...........................1 Hillsdale College ............................................1 ...........................1University of Illinois (Team 3) ........................1 ...........................0Illinois Benedictine .........................................1 ...........................0Univ. of Ill-Chicago ........................................0 ...........................1U. of Ill.-Chicago Circle .................................1 ...........................0Illinois College ..............................................10 ..........................0Illinois Central College...................................2 ..........................13Illinois State University ..................................4 ...........................2Illinois-Springfield ......................................12 ..........................1Illinois Wesleyan College .............................18 ..........................2Indiana University, Pa. ...................................0 ...........................1IPFW ..............................................................3 ...........................8IUPUI .............................................................3 ...........................0Indianapolis .................................................19 .........................23Iowa Wesleyan ..............................................2 ...........................0Judson College ..............................................1 ...........................0Kalihi Jets ......................................................1 ...........................0Kansas State University ................................0 ...........................1Kentucky Wesleyan ....................................19 .........................13Knox College .................................................2 ...........................0Lake Superior State.......................................3 ...........................1Lewis............................................................25 .........................16Lincoln Memorial University ..........................2 ...........................0Lincoln University .........................................12 ..........................5 Lindenwood College ......................................1 ...........................1Loras College ................................................3 ...........................1Loyola University ...........................................0 ...........................1MacMurray College ......................................25 ..........................1Malone ...........................................................0 ...........................1Mansfield, Pa. ................................................1 ...........................0Marycrest .......................................................2 ...........................0Marymount.....................................................3 ...........................0Maryville .......................................................4 ...........................1McKendree College ......................................16 ..........................3Messiah College ............................................1 ...........................0Mercyhurst University ....................................1 ...........................0Metro State ....................................................1 ...........................0

Michigan Tech ...............................................2 ...........................0Millikin University ...........................................6 ...........................4Opponent .....................................................W ..........................L Minnesota-Duluth ..........................................1 ...........................1Mississippi for Women ..................................1 ...........................0Missouri Baptist College ................................1 ...........................0Missouri Western ...........................................2 ...........................5Missouri-Kansas City .....................................0 ...........................1Missouri S&T ..............................................13 .........................15Missouri-St. Louis ......................................29 .........................18Missouri Southern .........................................0 ...........................3Missouri Valley College .................................1 ...........................2Missouri Western ...........................................1 ...........................1Monmouth College ........................................4 ...........................0Morningside ...................................................0 ...........................2Mount Mercy College ....................................1 ...........................5National College of Education .......................2 ...........................0Nebraska-Kearney.........................................0 ...........................1Nebraska-Omaha ..........................................1 ...........................3Nebraska Wesleyan ......................................3 ...........................0North Central College ....................................1 ...........................2North Dakota .................................................0 ...........................1Northeastern ..................................................8 ...........................5Northern Illinois University.............................0 ...........................1Northern Kentucky .....................................10 .........................21Northern Michigan .........................................2 ...........................0Northwest Missouri State ..............................1 ...........................6Northwood (Mich.) .........................................1 ...........................0Ouachita Baptist, Ark. ....................................0 ...........................1Oakland University ........................................0 ...........................1Oakland City College.....................................4 ...........................0Olivet Nazarene College ...............................3 ...........................0Ozarks ...........................................................1 ...........................0Pittsburg State ...............................................2 ...........................1Principia College ...........................................8 ...........................3Purdue-Calumet ............................................0 ...........................1Regis University ............................................0 ...........................1Robert Morris-Chicago ..................................3 ...........................0Rockford College ...........................................1 ...........................0Rockhurst ....................................................15 ..........................2Rollins ............................................................1 ...........................0Saginaw Valley ..............................................1 ...........................0St. Ambrose ...................................................2 ..........................10St. Cloud State ..............................................0 ...........................1St. Edward's ..................................................1 ...........................0St. Francis ...................................................17 ..........................3Saint Joseph's ............................................17 .........................17St. Leo ...........................................................1 ...........................0St. Louis University........................................0 ...........................3St. Rose .........................................................1 ...........................0Siena Heights ................................................1 ...........................0Southeast Missouri State ..............................0 ...........................5SIU Edwardsville ..........................................17 .........................39Southern Indiana ........................................19 .........................16Southwest Baptist ..........................................3 ...........................6Southwestern State, Minn. ............................0 ...........................1Spoon River College .....................................6 ...........................0Tampa ............................................................1 ...........................1Taylor University ............................................0 ...........................1Teikyo-Marycrest ...........................................1 ...........................0Tennessee-Martin ..........................................0 ...........................1Texas Woman's .............................................1 ...........................0Truman State ................................................20 .........................28Upper Iowa ....................................................1 ...........................0Washburn University .....................................0 ...........................4Washington University ...................................2 ...........................0Wayne State College .....................................2 ...........................3West Florida ..................................................1 ...........................0West Georgia.................................................0 ...........................1Western Illinois University .............................2 ...........................3Western Washington .....................................0 ...........................1Wheeling Jesuit University ............................1 ...........................0William Jewell ..............................................2 ...........................0William Woods College .................................4 ...........................5Winona State University ................................1 ...........................1Univ. of Wis.-Milwaukee ................................2 ...........................4Wisconsin-Parkside ...................................16 .........................18Wright State University ..................................0 ...........................1Xavier University ...........................................1 ...........................2Y.M.C.A. .........................................................1 ...........................0TOTAL .........................................................579 .......................482

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HISTORY OF THE MART HEINEN ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB Gene Autry, Rod Laver, Andre The Giant. And, oh yes, for 35 years the most prestigious "small college" bas ket ball tour na ment in the land. A rundown of the Mart Heinen Club's pre sen ta tions would fill many pages. Members of the Hawk-cra zy booster group are a creative and en er get ic cross-sec tion of the com mu ni ty. Synonymous with the steady rise of QU's athletic program to na tion al ac claim has been the matchless input of The Mart Heinen Club -- men and women vol un teer ing in be half of the Hawks and Lady Hawks. Not all such support groups are held in such high regard. Too often those at both ma jor uni ver si ties and small colleges have al lowed their spirit and financial input to run ram pant; but words such as "pro ba tion" and "sus pen sion" have never been used in referring to sports teams at Quin cy Col lege or Quin cy Uni ver si ty. It's been 50 years since a corps of perhaps 25-30 men (no women al lowed in 1947) pooled their enthusiasm for the brand new Hawks foot ball team and formed The Quin cy College Quar ter-back Club. Membership grew quickly as The Brown & White grid teams of Coach es Mac Wenskunas, Bron Bacevich and Gene McCarter thrived on their own mo men tum. The 1949 team under Coach Wenskunas and assistant Ray DeGreeff had the whole town hoppin' with its 8-1 record. Teams of that post-World War II pe ri od were load ed with veterans of military ser vice and it took a very gritty youngster to come out of high school and earn a place in the Hawks' lineup. That '49 team not only knocked off Western Illinois and Eastern Il li nois, which were much larger schools, but up end ed the Leathernecks and Pan thers in their own Home com ing games. Quarterback Club spirit blos somed anew with each victory and each new season. So, what a jolt it was to its mem bers and all of Quin cy in 1954 when the ad min is tra tion dropped foot ball as an in ter col le giate sport. Soccer wasn't added to the pro gram until 1964. Dropping football was not a popular decision among Quarterback Clubbers and other fans; but then the club was so solid it wasn't ready to wither away. Basketball had been gaining mo men tum here un der Coaches DeGreeff, Fran Willett and Harry Forrester. Harry had just come on the scene and guys in the booster club liked his dedication to the school and to the game. But "Quarterback" was no long er an ap pro pri ate name for the Hawks' booster or ga ni za tion. The logical name -- and it didn't take 'em long to pick it -- was Mart Heinen Club.

In the summer of 1946, Mart Heinen, QC ath let ic director and coach of all sports, had lost his life in a fire that ravaged the LaSalle Hotel in down town Chicago. Heinen was a member of the Quincy City Council as well and had gone to Chicago with Mayor Ed ward Schneidman and oth er city of fi cials. Ironically, meetings they were to at tend related to QC and its plans and hopes for wel com ing re turn ing military veterans. Launch ing the new GI Bill and bun dles of red tape that went with it was no simple mat ter. The number of sports offered grew sharp ly as the numbers of par tic i pants in creased, but bas-ket ball led the way. Under its new name, The Mart Heinen Club was anxious to establish an iden ti ty, and the deci-sion to sponsor a holiday basketball tournament seemed to be a bold move at the time. But the first one was a tre men dous success. Tournaments were so few at the time that a strong field was booked -- even though the first telephone calls weren't made until Oc to ber. Less then three months later the title game here between Christ mas and New Year's saw Western Illinois topping St. Ambrose (Iowa). Those teams had played a six-overtime game at Macomb earlier in the month. Other "charter" teams in the event that was to last 33 more years were Eastern Il li nois, Northeast Missouri (now Truman State), Illinois Wesleyan, Loras (Iowa), Monmouth and the host Hawks. A steady and assured cash flow from the tour na ment provided a boost for QC athletics and made possible such major projects as construction of the Me mo ri al Gym Annex. The Annex, now taken for granted, was built more than a decade after the open ing of the gym na si um. In addition to housing Con ces sions, the Annex serves as a setting for meetings, musical pre sen ta tions and other ac tiv i ties. The Holiday Tournament served as a magnet, attracting full-house crowds and a record mem-ber ship for The Heinen Club. Membership was con sis tent ly over 850. The tourney soon featured teams from schools with en roll ments from 400 to 21,000. Future NBA stars Dick Barnett and John Barnhill from Tennessee State, Lucious (Luke) Jackson of Pan American and Jack Sikma of Illinois Wes ley an helped draw ca pac i ty turnouts. Charley Vaughn of South ern Il li nois-Carbondale, Henry Logan from Western Carolina and Archie Talley of Salem (W. Va.) are still remembered, as were many of the Hawk players coached by Forrester, Pim Goff, John Ortwerth and Sherrill Hanks.

MART HEINEN AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

This award is given to the best Quincy University men's and women's athlete for the year. The award is in honor of former QU Athletic Director Mart Heinen, who tragically died in a fire in the LaSalle Hotel in Chicago in the summer of 1946.

YEAR MEN WOMEN1993 Burk Bruninga Amy Flesner (Baseball) (Basketball-Soccer)1994 Reggie Bell Jennifer Drew (Basketball) (Volleyball-Softball)1995 Heath Tagtmeyer Jenny Hackett (Soccer-Baseball-Football) (Soccer)1996 William Wims Camie Bechtold (Football) (Soccer)1997 Josh Breitbach Tonya Edwards (Football) (Basketball)1998 Matt Steffe Jennifer Rouse (Basketball) (Softball) 1999 Chad Hammons Jamie Oitker (Baseball) (Basketball)2000 Cliff Fruge Erica Tiemeyer (Football) (Volleyball)2001 Rob Steinkuehler Colleen Sexton (Volleyball) (Basketball)2002 James Milkert Eunique Reaves (Volleyball) (Volleyball)2003 Shane DeSherlia Jill Unnerstall (Football) (Basketball)2004 LeVar Ammons Tiffany Kelver (Football) (Basketball)2005 Tim Bliefnick Jessica Stuckman (Football) (Basketball)2006 Jordan Roth Deana McCormick (Basketball) (Basketball)2007 Ryan Walker Laura Gentry (Basketball) (Soccer)2008 Jeremy Saunders Mary Wiedman (Football) (Softball)2009 Jacob Zsuppon Jessica Keller (Football) (Basketball)2010 Billy Baptist Jenna Boyko (Basketball) (Soccer)2011 Jack Wedemeier Torie Bunzell (Soccer) (Softball) Becky Fleming (Soccer)2012 Justin Brock Ali Schwagmeyer (Basketball) (Basketball)

QUINCYUNIVERSITYATHLETICAWARDSBROTHER CLETE VAN ACKEREN AWARD ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENT

This award is given in honor of Brother Clete Van Ackeren, who spent years as the treasurer of the Mart Heinen Club and whose face was always very recognizable at both Hawk and Lady Hawk contests.

YEAR MEN WOMEN1993 Scott Gregory Jamie Anderson (Soccer-Baseball-Football) (Softball)1994 Matt Lingafelter Sarah Stevens (Football) (Soccer)1995 Craig Hingle Julie Stephens (Soccer-Baseball) (Soccer)1996 Andy Waggoner Carrie Bechtold (Basketball) (Soccer)1997 Ryan Dowd Cheryl Quigley (Baseball) (Soccer)1998 Jay Driscoll Ashley Kreis (Basketball-Baseball) (Soccer)1999 Jamie Blaesing Kim Pingsterhaus (Baseball) (Volleyball)2000 Kyle Pryor Sarah Neuberger (Baseball) (Softball)2001 Matt Vollink Brenda Walters (Soccer) (Volleyball)2002 Paul Johnson Chris Shimkus (Baseball) (Volleyball)2003 Matt Spector Maggie Schuering (Soccer) (Tennis)2004 Zach Miller Julie LeMaire (Tennis) (Softball)2005 Josh Worth Laura Schuering (Soccer) (Tennis)2006 Nick Frederickson Alicia Ordner (Soccer) (Basketball)2007 Doug Sheffer Sarah LoBue (Golf-Tennis) (Softball)2008 Joe Palumbo Mary Wiedman (Baseball) (Softball)2009 Branko Isailovic Jessica Keller (Soccer) (Basketball)2010 Nate Toole Jenna Boyko (Football) (Soccer)2011 Tanner Wright Meghan Roberts (Volleyball) (Soccer)2012 Joe Ascher Megan Wingenbach (Volleyball) (Soccer)

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1974 -Charter MembersDr. Frank T. Brenner, M.D., Meritorious ServiceMartin Heinen, CoachMac Wenskunas, CoachJim Belz, '51, Athlete, Football & BasketballLeo Binz, '64, Athlete, BasketballJ. Micheal Brady, '70, Athlete BasketballEdward Crenshaw, '59 , Athlete, BasketballDewey Kalmer, '66, Athlete, Basketball & BaseballGene Runde, '53, Athlete, Basketball & BaseballF. Micahel Villa, '68, Athlete, Soccer

1975John Runde, '66, Athlete, BasketballFrank Longo, '56, Meritorious ServiceEugene Flaiz, '28, Athlete, Football & Baseball

1976Dick Heitholt, '50, Athlete, Basketball & BaseballMilt Braxmeier, Meritorious Service

1977Chuck Brady, '50, Meritorious ServiceEl Tappe, '50, Baseball & BasketballRay DeGreeff, Coach

1978Edmundo Camacho, '72, Athlete, SoccerAl Harte, '73, Athlete, SoccerJohn Ortwerth, Coach

1979Roger Francour, CoachJack Mackenzie, CoachTrish Highland, '71, Athlete, Tennis, Field Hockey, Basketball

1980Don Bickhaus, '50, Athlete, BasketballArt Stegeman, '39, Meritorious Service

1983Lambert Redd, '29, Athlete, Football, Basketball, Track & Field

1984Walter R. (Casey) Duncheon, '76, Athlete, Baseball and BasketballSam Bick, '76, Athlete, SoccerJim Pollihan, '76, Athlete, SoccerRichard Thompson, '57, Athlete, BasketballJim Finigan, Coach

1985Emilio John, '78, Athlete, SoccerAnita Krieger, '70, Athlete, VolleyballHank Constantino, '50, Athlete, FootballMark Schuering, '75, Athlete, TennisWilliam J. (Bill) Harte, '54, Athlete, Football

1986Sherrill Hanks, CoachLarry Moore, '77, Athlete, BasketballDolly Albarello, '75, Athlete, Basketball, Softball, VolleyballJim Prow, '66, Athlete, SoccerMike Bertani, '66, Athlete, Soccer

1987Chuck Schoendienst, '50, Athlete, Football & BasketballCarl Sinovic, '50, Athlete, Football & BaseballBob Ott, '72, Athlete, Baseball

1988Tom Pollihan, '72, Athlete, SoccerDr. James Sutherland, M.D., Meritorious Service

1989Michele Quinn, '79, Athlete, Basketball & TennisDr. Neil Frederickson, '77, Athlete, SoccerEric Delabar, '79, Athlete, Soccer

1990Cornel Benford, '78, Athlete, Basketball

1991Felix Borkowski, '50, Athlete, Football

1992Debbie Embree, '82, Athlete, BasketballCharlene Brinkman, '82, Athlete, Basketball & SoftballJohn Schneider, '74, Athlete, Soccer

1993Bob Czarniewski, '71, Meritorious ServiceRick Curfman, '78, Athlete, BaseballEric Karg, '81, Athlete, BasketballErv Pesek, '71, Athlete, SoccerFred Schmalz, '66, Athlete, Soccer

1994Mike Gallo, '81, Athlete, SoccerAmy Miller-Looten, '84, Athlete, SoftballClaes Sandstrom, '84, Athlete, SoccerRich Schwarzen, '69, Athlete, SoccerRich Wrobel, '69, Athlete, Soccer

1995Brian Belobradic, '80, Athlete, SoccerRalph Smith, Meritorious ServicePatty Harris-Stroll, '85, Athlete, Basketball, Softball, Volleyball

1996Tom DiMaria, '71, Athlete, SoccerLaura Gabriel, '85, Athlete, Women's TennisParnell Kelly, '50, Athlete, Basketball & Meritorious Service

1997Robert Brunette, '50, Athlete, Baseball & FootballVirgil Niewohner, Meritorious ServiceSharlene Peter, Coach, Women's Athletic DirectorBernie and Isabelle Willer, Meritorious Service

1998Mario Camacho, '73, Athlete, Men's SoccerSteve Lux, '83, Athlete, Men's SoccerMark Roome, '82, Athlete, Men's SoccerAngie (Rogers) Wallace, '89, Athlete, Women's Basketball

1999Sherri Matthews, ’85, Athlete, SoftballBob (’50) and Charlene Morris, Meritorious ServiceBill Fann, ’75, Athlete, Men’s SoccerDiane Glaub, ’82, Athlete, Softball

2000Mrs. Frank Brenner, '60, Meritorious ServiceDev Reeves, '89, Athlete, SoccerMark Thomas, '90, Athlete, Soccer

2001David Costigan, CoachRichard Stephan, '61, Athlete, BaseballDennis Trame, '66, Athlete, Baseball, BasketballCamie Bechtold, '96, Athlete, SoccerCarrie Bechtold, '96, Athlete, Soccer

2002Larry Franzoi, '75, Athlete, Baseball, SoccerMichelle (Hackett) Bagwell, '92, Athlete, SoccerFr. J.J. Lakers, OFM, Meritorious ServiceMark Mathis, '74, Athlete, SoccerNancy (Sipek) Harper, '80, Athlete, Basketball, Volleyball, Field Hockey, Softball

2003James Daniels, ‘80, Meritorious ServiceJerry Ellerman, ‘91, FootballLaurie Massa, ‘76, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball

2004Katie (Ehlman) Valadares, ’92, Athlete, SoccerScott Gregory, ’93, Athlete, Soccer, Baseball, FootballKendra Thompson, ’88, Athlete, Softball, BasketballDan Tolbert, ’68, Athlete, Basketball

2005Jay Driscoll, ’99, Athlete, Basketball, BaseballAmy (Flesner) Hildebrand, ’93, Athlete, Basketball, Softball, SoccerHarry Forrester, Coach, Athletic DirectorPat Howley, ’81, Athlete, SoccerMatt Weiss, ’75, Athlete, SoccerJohn and Vivian Funke, Meritorious Service

2006Ann Bergman, Tennis Coach and ProfessorDan McDonnell, ‘78, Athlete, SoccerDick and Mae Shierling, Meritorious Service1966 Men’s Soccer Team

2007Sean Bowers, ‘90, Athlete, SoccerRyan Dowd, ‘97, Athlete, Baseball1985 Softball Team

2008John Gallo, Men's SoccerCraig Hingle, Baseball and Men's SoccerJason Raker, BaseballJennifer Rouse, SoftballKathy Sommer (Corbett), Women's SoccerRon Vecchi, Meritorious Service1975 Men's Soccer Team

2009No Inductions due to Quincy University 150th Celebration

2010LeVar Ammons, FootballDerek Harlan, BaseballPauk Kreke, Baseball and BasketballJosh Rabe, BaseballJessica Stuckman, Women's BasketballJill Vogel, Softball and Volleyball1981 Men's Soccer Team

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