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n CredentialsRequests for credentials and press seating for home basketball games should be made in advance by calling the sports information office at 308-432-6212 or by e-mail at [email protected].

Only appropriately credentialed individuals will be allowed access into the Armstrong Gymnasium.

Photographers, press and broadcast journalists must display credentials at all times and remain within NCAA-designated areas.The CSC sports information office has the discretion to refuse or revoke media credentials at any time.

n InterviewsHead coach Tim Connealy and selected players will be available for interviews on the court following a 10-minute cooling off period once the game ends. In some instances a press conference may be held in the athletic offices. The media wishing to attend will be notified by the sports information office.

All requests for player/coach interviews must be coordinated through the sports information office by calling 308-432-6212 or by e-mailing [email protected]. Chadron State coaches can be reached in their offices Monday through Thursday mornings.

Chadron State College Sports Information

Alex Helmbrecht is entering his sixth year as the sports information director at Chadron State College.As the SID, he is responsible for the publicity, promotion and distribution of information for the Eagles’ 13 Division II athletic programs.Helmbrecht can also be heard on the radio alongside John Axtell during select away competitions. He also hosts the CSC Radio Show, which can be heard on stations throughout the region.Helmbrecht has also implemented several new

techniques to the CSC website, including live stats and social media.Helmbrecht is an active member of the College Sports Information Directors of America and has received several commendations for feature writing and event coverage from CoSIDA.In addition, he serves on the Harlon Hill national committee and is a co-sponsor for Blue Key on Chadron State’s campus.Before working at CSC, he was a sports reporter at the Scottsbluff Star-Herald two years.A native of McCook, Helmbrecht earned an associate of arts degree from McCook Community College in 2002 and a bachelor of arts degree in English literature from CSC in 2005.

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Media Guide Credits

The 2012-13 Chadron State College women’s basketball media guide is designed to serve the media and public with information related to the CSC women’s basketball team and the CSC campus.

The 2012-13 women’s basketball media guide was written by sports information director Alex Helmbrecht. Craig Conway designed the cover and Helmbrecht designed the guide. Photos by Helmbrecht, Daniel Binkard, Con Marshall and Shaun Wicen. Special thanks to the CSC Print Shop.

Chadron State College Quick FactsCity/Zip ................................................................Chadron, NE 69337Founded/Enrollment ..................................................1911 / 2,800Nickname .......................................................................................EaglesSchool Colors .....................................................Cardinal and WhiteAffiliation/Conference ........................ NCAA Division II/RMACConference.......................Rocky Mountain Athletic ConferencePresident ....................................................................Dr. Randy RhineAthletic Director ...............................................................Brad SmithAthletic Dept. Phone ................................................308-432-6344Athletic Director E-mail ...................................... [email protected] Information Director ............................ Alex HelmbrechtSID Phone .....................................................................308-432-6212SID E-mail ..................................................... [email protected]

Women’s Basketball Quick FactsHead Coach ..................................... Tim Connealy (Fifth Season)Alma Mater ............................................... Hastings College (2004)Record at School/Career Record ...........................33-73/33-73Bargen’s E-mail ................................................ [email protected] Phone .................................................................308-433-6339Best Time to Reach ......................................... Weekday MorningsAssistant Coach ............................................................... Kaitlin Petri2011-12 Record ....................................8-18 Overall, 8-14 RMAC Team PPG ...........................................................................................61.2Opponents PPG ................................................................................68.5Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................... 1/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 5/7First Year of Basketball .............................................................. 1973All-Time Record ...................................................................... 406-557

We are Chadron State ... .............................................................................................................2Athletic Facilities ..........................................................................................................................3Head Coach Tim Connealy .......................................................................................................42012-13 Roster .............................................................................................................................5The Players .....................................................................................................................................6Individual Career Histories......................................................................................................9Eagles belong to Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference ............................................10Chadron State Women’s Basketball in Review ............................................................. 112010-11 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in Review .......................................12Chadron State College Women’s Records ....................................................................... 13Chadron State Season-by-Season Leaders ..................................................................... 16Top Seasonal Scorers ............................................................................................................... 16Top Seasonal Rebounders ..................................................................................................... 16Record of CSC Women’s Basketball, 1973-2012 ..........................................................17CSC’s Record vs. Former Opponents ................................................................................. 17CSC Yearly Records ................................................................................................................... 17Chadron State College Women’s Basketball Top 25 ...................................................18Top 25 Single Season Scorers .............................................................................................. 18Top 25 Per Game Averages ................................................................................................... 18Most Points Scored in a Single Game ................................................................................ 18Top 25 Career Scorers ............................................................................................................. 18Game Results, 1973-2010 ..................................................................................................... 19Armstrong Gym Renovation Project ................................................................................. 24

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We are Chadron sTaTe ...

Majors offered at CSCArt Biological Sciences Business Communication Arts Design and TechnologyConstruction Management Elementary Education Family & Consumer Sciences Health Sciences HistoryInterdisciplinary Studies Justice StudiesLibrary Information Management Literature Mathematics Music Physical Sciences Psychology Rangeland ManagementSecondary EducationSpecial Education Sports and Recreation Management Social Work Theatre

For more information, visit www.csc.edu

Location: Chadron, a city of about 6,000 residents, is located in northwest Nebraska. Chadron was named by Forbes.com as one of the top 10 American towns to visit in 2009.School Type: State, public, four-year college granting baccalaureate and graduate degreesTotal enrollment: About 2,600 studentsCalendar: Academic year of two semesters; summer sessionsDegrees granted: Bachelor of Applied Sciences, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Education, Master of Arts in Education, Master of Business Administration, Master of Education and Specialist in Education, as well as pre-professional education.Career services: A wide range of resources are available to assist stu-dents in career planning and job attainment.Accreditation: All programs at CSC are regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association. In addition the programs in Business Administration, Social Work, and Teacher Education are also accredited by their professional councils.Financial assistance: Available to admitted, degree-seeking students based upon financial needHousing: College-owned and operated residence hallsAverage ACT Score: 21Male/female percentage: 43 percent males, 57 percent femalesAverage class size: 18Student to faculty ratio: 17-1Faculty: About 58% of our faculty has doctoral degrees

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n ACTIVITIES: Students at Chadron State College can par-ticipate in a wide variety of extracurricular activities. There are more than 70 student clubs and organizations on campus. Through the years, Chadron State has fielded competitive athletic teams for both men and women. CSC athletes have earned 147 All-American and 75 Academic All-American/Scholar-Athlete honors since 1980.

In addition, CSC has an excellent rodeo team and an ac-tive fine arts program. Chadron State helps support the Post Playhouse at nearby Fort Robinson each summer. The Galaxy Series has brought a variety of noted entertainers and speak-ers to the campus. A highlight this decade was the develop-ment of the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center.

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n EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: Chadron State College is proud of our highly competitive NCAA Division II athletic program. CSC is a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference and consistently fields some of the finest teams in the region. The coaches at Chadron State College encourage the importance of academics, teamwork and dedication. Our coaches promote strong values which athletes carry with them the rest of their lives.

Traditionally, between 30 and 40 percent of student athletes make the President’s or Dean’s List, which requires of a GPA of at least 3.5.

Elliott Field at

Don Beebe Stadium

Nelson Physical Activity Center

Softball Field

Armstrong Gymnasium

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head CoaCh Tim Connealy

Tim Connealy, a former graduate as-sistant and assistant head coach at the University of Nebraska-Kearney for four seasons, is striving to lead the Chadron

State women’s basket-ball program to new heights.

He led them to an 11-16 record during his first season and followed that with an 8-19 mark in 2009-10, narrowly missing the RMAC playoffs.

In 2011-12, Con-nealy helped guide the CSC women to an

11th place finish in the conference and a four-game winning streak where the Eagles won two games in overtime.

Connealy’s motion offense has helped several CSC players flourish, especially Kaitlin Petri who was named All-RMAC and became just the second player in school history to earn All-American honors.

In addition, in the 2008-09 season the Eagles led all of NCAA Division II in 3-pointers made with 9.7 per game.

Connealy joined the Lopers in 2004 as a graduate assistant and was pro-moted to assistant coach in the summer of 2006. During his four years working

under former UNK head coach Carol Russell, the two helped lead the Lopers to an 84-46 record and a 57-19 mark in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Confer-ence, including two NCAA tournament berths. In the 2006-07 season, the Lop-ers advanced to the Sweet 16 and Con-nealy was the acting head coach during the Regional Final game against North Dakota while Russell was recovering from giving birth.

“I want to build a program that’s not just based on wins and losses, but one that will represent Chadron State in a positive manner,” Connealy said.

Connealy played two seasons on the men’s basketball team at Chadron State before playing one season at Hastings College. In 2004, he graduated from Hast-ings College with a degree in secondary education.

Connealy, who began his coaching career at Harvard High where he was an assistant on the boys team for two years, was instru-mental in helping the Loper women be ranked in the top five nationally for overall team GPA. In 2006-07, UNK was second in the nation, and in 2007-

08 the Lopers were fourth.“The most important thing to me is

academics,” he said. “I place the utmost importance on it.”

That was easy to see when the Chad-ron State College women’s basketball team placed second on the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Aca-demic Top 25 Team Honor Roll with a GPA of 3.641 following the 2010 season. The Eagles posted the fourth highest GPA in all of WBCA’s five divisions.

The Eagles were also second in the WBCA Top 25 Academically follow-ing the 2011 season with a 3.644 and Kaitlin Petri was named an Academic All-American in 2012.

In fact, the CSC women posted the fourth-highest GPA in all of the WBCA’s five divisions – Divisions I, II and III, NAIA and Junior College.

Connealy, who graduated from Chadron High School in 1999 and was a starter on the Cardinals’ Class B state championship basketball team, was born and raised in Chadron. He was a ball boy for the football team while growing up and often attended CSC basket-ball games.

Kaitlin Petri, argu-ably one of the best women’s basketball players in Chadron State history, will be a first-year graduate assistant under head coach Tim Connealy.

Petri, a native of Kearney, is one of the most decorated women’s basketball players in school his-tory, on and off the court.

Petri finished her career as the 10th leading scorer in school history and was a both an All-American and Academic All-American.

Chadron State Women’S CoaChing reCordSCoach Record Win Pct. YearsMary Ann Boese 37-58 38.9% 1973-78Mack Peyton 12-12 50.0% 1978-79Marge Burkett 42-50 45.6% 1979-83Kathy Markey 8-13 38.0% 1983-84Kip Cady 78-83 48.4% 1984-91William ‘Bunny’ Rider 43-40 51.8% 1991-94Tom Andersen 144-210 40.6% 1994-07Mike Maloney 9-18 33.3% 2007-08Tim Connealy 33-73 31.1% 2008-Pre.

Tim Connealy

Kaitlin Petri

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2012-13 rosTer

Roster by ClassSeniors .......................................... 1Juniors ........................................... 2Sophomores ............................... 4Redshirt Freshmen .................. 1Freshmen ..................................... 3Total .............................................11

Roster by StateNebraska ...................................... 4California ..................................... 3Wyoming ...................................... 2South Dakota .............................. 2

Pronunciation GuideSadie Waugh ............................................................................................WahKattie Ranta .............................................................................Katie Ran-taGreer Babbe .............................................................................................. BabElysha Stahla ........................................................................ Alisha Stay-laHattie Guzman ..................................................................................Hat-teeJamie McLain ................................................................................Mick-Lain

No. Name Pos. Hgt. Cl. Hometown (Previous School/High School) 3 Kattie Ranta G 6-0 Jr. Rapid City, S.D. (Rapid City Central) 4 Hattie Guzman G 5-9 R-Fr. Scottsbluff, Neb. (Scottsbluff High) 5 Kate Simonton G 5-7 So. Bakersfield, Calif. (Fresno City College/North High)10 Dallas Shaw G 5-8 So. Buffalo, Wyo. (Buffalo High)11 Lisa Durden G 5-7 Jr. Inglewood, Calif. (WNCC/Redondo Beach)15 Jamie McLain PG 5-6 Fr. Chadron, Neb. (Chadron)21 Elysha Stahla G 5-7 So. Moorcroft, Wyo. (Moorcroft)23 Jazmin Lopez G 5-10 Fr. Indio, Calif. (Indio)32 Abbie Alexander G 5-7 Fr. Martin, S.D. (Bennett County)33 Greer Babbe F 6-3 So. Papillion, Neb. (Maine/Papillion-La Vista)34 Sadie Waugh F 6-0 Sr. Paxton, Neb. (Paxton High) Head Coach: Tim Connealy (Fifth Year)Graduate Assistant Coach: Kaitlin Petri (First Year)

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Outlook: Joined the Eagles at the start of practice as a walk on … Will be a backup guard.

High School: Was a four-year letter winner at Bennett County High School … She graduated as her high school’s valedictorian and was a four-year academic letter winner … Named to the 2010 and 2011 all-conference team … Also participated in track and field.

Personal: Daughter of Todd and Cara Alexander … She has three siblings: Tayt, Sage and Lily … A math education major … Born May 15.

2011-12: Saw action in 17 games averaging just over four minutes a contest … Averaged one point and 1.2 rebounds but will have a big-

ger role this season … Grabbed a career-high five boards against Black Hills State … Also had three blocks and three steals.

Before CSC: Babbe appeared in 14 games for the Black Bears in 2010-11, starting two of them ... She scored her first career basket at the University of Kan-sas and averaged 1.1 rebounds a game.

High School: Babbe was a four-year letter winner at Papillion-La Vista and an honor-able mention all-state selection ... She was also involved in track and field and volleyball and a member of the National Honor Society … Played in the Omaha All-Star Game.

Personal: A biology major with a 3.09 GPA … Daughter of Greg and Teresa … Both her parents are doctors at the University of Nebraska Medical Center … Born Sept. 27.

Outlook: Joins the Eagles after playing two seasons at WNCC … Will look to provide depth in the Eagles’ backcourt.

Before CSC: She averaged 11.4 points and added 55 assists and 52 steals at Western Nebraska Community College in 2011-12 … She also shot well from long range, connecting on 30 of 98 attempts … She made eight 3-pointers against Eastern Wyoming and scored a career-high 29 points … As a freshman at WNCC she averaged 3.6 points and had 17 assists and 14 steals.

High School: Played shooting guard and point guard at Redondo Beach and Redondo Union high schools … Also participated in track and field.

Personal: Daughter of Karen Durden … Has a brother, Eric … A business administration major … Born June 30.

2011-12: Redshirted during her first season at Chadron State … Will add a defensive presence and long-range shooting for the Eagles.

High School: Guzman was a distinguished student-athlete at Scottsbluff High ... She graduated first in her class... She averaged 13.5 points and nearly three rebounds a game for the Bearcats as a senior.... She was placed on the GNAC All-Conference Team, second team all-state and was first team all-region and all-conference … In addition, Guzman was an academic all-state selection and played in the Hastings College All-Class and the Nebraska All-Star Games … Was also involved in cross country, track and field, soccer and vol-leyball at Scottsbluff.

Personal: A human biology major in Chadron State’s Rural Health Opportunities Program and has a 3.55 GPA … Daughter of Nabor and Sally Guzman … Her brother, Hagen, wrestled at Chadron State ... Born June 29.

The PlayersAbbie Alexander

Guard | Fr. | 5-7 Martin, S.D./Bennett County

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Greer BabbeForward | Jr. - 1L | 6-3

Papillion, Neb./University of Maine33

Lisa DurdenGuard | Jr. | 5-7

Inglewood, Calif./WNCC11

Hattie GuzmanGuard | R-Fr. | 5-9

Scottsbluff, Neb./Scottsbluff High4

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High School: Was named the league MVP and all-league first team at Indio High School … She helped lead her team to a 20-4 record and also competed in swimming.

Personal: Daughter of Julissa … Has a sister, Jaylee … Plans to major in kinesiology … Born March 20.

High School: Had a strong career at Chadron High … She was an all-conference and all-state honorable mention in both basketball and volleyball … The Cardinals went 23-2 in 2012 … She also partici-pated in track and field.

Personal: Daughter of Jerry and Tina … Her brothers Jacob and Joe are both assistant football coaches at Chadron State and her brother, Jonn, is the Eagles’ quarterback … Her brother, Josh, also graduated from CSC … Planning to major in math and physical education.

2011-12: Appeared in 20 games, averaging 3.2 points and 3.0 rebounds … She will have a much bigger role this season … Named to the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll for the second straight season.

2010-11: Had a solid redshirt freshman year, averaging 4.0 points and 2.1 rebounds in 24 games … Scored a career-high 13 points against New Mexico Highlands … Named to the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll.

2009-10: Redshirted during her first year at Chadron State.

High School: A two-year starter who averaged 11.4 points and seven rebounds a game as a senior at Rapid City Central ... Was named second team all-state … Played in the South Dakota-

Wyoming All-Star Game … She also played volleyball and partici-pated in track and field … She was named Rapid City’s female high school athlete of the year.

Personal: A physical education and health major with a 3.52 GPA … Daughter of Karl and Terri … Born June 2 … Has a sister, Kallie, and a brother, Kyler.

2011-12: Played in all 26 games, starting six of them as a true freshman … Averaged 6.1 points and 2.1 rebounds a game … Also handed out 32 assists and added 16 steals … Scored a career-high 18 points against Black Hills State and had five rebounds twice … She shot well from long range, hitting 35 of 107.

High School: Shaw had a dis-tinguished prep career, earning all-state honors twice while lead-ing the Bison to the 3A cham-pionship game in 2011 ... As a senior, she averaged 16.9 points, 5.7 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 3.8 steals a game … She hit 49.5 percent of her shots (121-for-244) and 33 percent (57-175) from beyond the arc … Ended her career as Buffalo’s leading scorer, in addition to owning the steals and assists records … Played in both the South Dakota-Montana and the North-South All-Star Games … She was also the start-ing goalie for the Buffalo soccer team, played volleyball and partici-pated in track and field.

Personal: Daughter of Cody and Tynie Shaw … Has a 3.9 GPA in health sciences … Born March 26 … Has a sister, Savannah.

Jazmin LopezGuard | Fr. | 5-10

Indio, Calif./Indio High23

Kattie RantaGuard | Jr. - 2L | 6-0

Rapid City, S.D./Rapid City Centraln 2011-12 RMAC All-Academic Honor Rolln 2010-11 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

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Jamie McLainGuard | Fr. | 5-6

Chadron, Neb./Chadron High15

Dallas ShawGuard | So. - 1L | 5-8

Buffalo, Wyo./Buffalo High10

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2011-12: Played in 12 games, averaging just under four minutes a contest … She’s expected to play a bigger role in her second season with the program … She scored a career-high four points against Metro State and had two rebounds twice.

Before CSC: Had a redshirt season at Fresno City College … Decided to become an Eagle after spending a week on the campus during spring break.

High School: Was a first team all-league selection twice at North High in Bakersfield, Calif. … She was also all-area honorable men-tion and was the Jockey Club Academic Athlete of the Month … As a senior she averaged 13.7 points, 6.6 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.8 steals a game … Also played softball in high school.

Personal: Daughter of Kim Biucey … Has a 3.28 GPA in biology … Born July 15.

Outlook: Joined the Eagles in the fall and will add depth in the backcourt … Also a member of the women’s golf team at Chadron State.

High School: Played prep hoops at Moorcroft High.Personal: Daughter of Janet Stahla … Has five siblings: Trenton,

Tasha, Kasha, J.R., and Trevor … An elementary education major … Born April 21.

2011-12: Started 23 of 25 games and was the Eagles’ most con-sistent post player … Averaged a career-high 7.7 points and 4.1 re-bounds, while shooting 38 percent from the field … Also hit a career-high 79 of 108 free throws (73.1 percent) … Scored a career-high 18 against Colorado Mesa in early December … Also had a career-high 11 rebounds in the Eagles’ win at UNK in early January.

2010-11: Played in all 26 games and took big steps in the off-season to become a better player … “She had a great offseason and really improved her low post game,” Connealy said. “She learned how to use her strength and athleti-cism and she could be a big key for us this year.” … Averaged 5.2 points and 3.6 rebounds a game, while shooting 37 percent from the field (51 of 135) and playing nearly 20 minutes a game … Scored a season-high 11 against Colorado School of Mines … Named to the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll ... Also was a big part of the Chadron State women’s track and field team, qualifying for the outdoor national championships in the discus.

2009-10: Didn’t play in the first five games but started to shine late in the season … She ended up starting 14 of 20 games played and provided solid defense in the post … Scored a career-high 12 points against Black Hills State … Averaged 3.4 points a game and 2.0 rebounds in just over 13 minutes of action.

High School: She nearly averaged a double-double as a senior for Paxton High, which finished 16-4 ... She scored 11.4 points a game and hauled in 8.7 rebounds ... She was honorable mention all-state as a sophomore, junior and senior … Played in the Mid-Plains All-Star Game and earned MVP honors.

Personal: Has a 3.05 GPA in physical therapy ... Daughter of Tom and Pam … Born April 5 ... Her sister, Marlee, and her brother, Wade, both attend CSC … Also writes a blog for the CSC athletic website, “Posting Up with Sadie Waugh.”

Kate SimontonGuard | So. - 1L | 5-7

Bakersfield, Calif./Fresno City10

Elysha StahlaGuard | Fr. | 5-7

Moorcroft, Wyo./Moorcroft High21

Sadie WaughForward | Sr. - 3L | 6-0

Paxton, Neb./Paxton Highn 2011-12 All-Nebraska Division II First Teamn 2010-11 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

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individual Career hisToriesIndividual Career History

Greer Babbe

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2011-12 17-0 72/4.2 5-16 . 3 1 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 7-13 . 5 3 8 9 9 18 1.1 12 0 2 5 3 3 17 1.0TOTAL 17-0 72/4.2 5-16 . 3 1 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 7-13 . 5 3 8 9 9 18 1.1 12 0 2 5 3 3 17 1.0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 3, Western N.M. -- 01/14/12; at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11Rebounds: 5, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11Assists: 1, Colorado Christian -- 12/17/11Steals: 1, at Montana St. Billings -- 11/12/11; at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11; at Fort Lewis -- 12/30/11Blocks: 1, CSU-Pueblo -- 02/18/12; at Wyoming -- 11/17/11FG made: 1, 5 timesFG attempts: 3, Metro State -- 12/10/11; Colorado Christian -- 12/17/11FT made: 3, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11FT attempts: 4, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11

Kattie Ranta

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2010-11 24-0 229/9.5 37-93 . 3 9 8 2-16 . 1 2 5 19-29 . 6 5 5 15 35 50 2.1 23 0 11 40 4 6 95 4.02011-12 20-0 234/11.7 25-66 . 3 7 9 1-5 . 2 0 0 13-23 . 5 6 5 26 34 60 3.0 34 0 11 33 2 4 64 3.2TOTAL 44-0 463/10.5 62-159 . 3 9 0 3-21 . 1 4 3 32-52 . 6 1 5 41 69 110 2.5 57 0 22 73 6 10 159 3.6

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 13, at New Mexico Highlands -- 01/14/11Rebounds: 8, at Colorado Mesa Univ. -- 12/02/11Assists: 3, Mary -- 11/15/10Steals: 2, Nebraska-Kearney -- 01/08/11; MSU-Billings -- 11/29/10; Regis -- 12/09/11Blocks: 1, 6 timesFG made: 5, at New Mexico Highlands -- 01/14/11; Colorado Christian -- 12/17/11FG attempts: 10, at CSU-Pueblo -- 02/19/11; Colorado Mines -- 12/18/113FG made: 1, Mary -- 11/15/10; at Wyoming -- 11/17/11; Northern State -- 11/22/103FG attempts: 3, at CSU-Pueblo -- 02/19/11; at Wyoming -- 11/17/11FT made: 4, at Western New Mexico Un -- 01/15/11FT attempts: 6, Western State -- 12/04/10

Dallas Shaw

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2011-12 26-6 407/15.7 49-159 . 3 0 8 35-107 . 3 2 7 25-38 . 6 5 8 5 49 54 2.1 52 2 32 43 2 16 158 6.1TOTAL 26-6 407/15.7 49-159 . 3 0 8 35-107 . 3 2 7 25-38 . 6 5 8 5 49 54 2.1 52 2 32 43 2 16 158 6.1

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 18, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11Rebounds: 5, N.M. Highlands -- 01/13/12; Western N.M. -- 01/14/12Assists: 6, Regis -- 12/09/11Steals: 3, at Montana St. Billings -- 11/12/11; at Western State -- 12/03/11Blocks: 1, Wayne State -- 11/19/11; at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11FG made: 7, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11FG attempts: 14, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/113FG made: 4, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/113FG attempts: 8, Wayne State -- 11/19/11; at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11FT made: 5, Regis -- 12/09/11FT attempts: 7, Regis -- 12/09/11

Individual Career History

Greer Babbe

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2011-12 17-0 72/4.2 5-16 . 3 1 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 7-13 . 5 3 8 9 9 18 1.1 12 0 2 5 3 3 17 1.0TOTAL 17-0 72/4.2 5-16 . 3 1 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 7-13 . 5 3 8 9 9 18 1.1 12 0 2 5 3 3 17 1.0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 3, Western N.M. -- 01/14/12; at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11Rebounds: 5, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11Assists: 1, Colorado Christian -- 12/17/11Steals: 1, at Montana St. Billings -- 11/12/11; at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11; at Fort Lewis -- 12/30/11Blocks: 1, CSU-Pueblo -- 02/18/12; at Wyoming -- 11/17/11FG made: 1, 5 timesFG attempts: 3, Metro State -- 12/10/11; Colorado Christian -- 12/17/11FT made: 3, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11FT attempts: 4, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11

Kattie Ranta

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2010-11 24-0 229/9.5 37-93 . 3 9 8 2-16 . 1 2 5 19-29 . 6 5 5 15 35 50 2.1 23 0 11 40 4 6 95 4.02011-12 20-0 234/11.7 25-66 . 3 7 9 1-5 . 2 0 0 13-23 . 5 6 5 26 34 60 3.0 34 0 11 33 2 4 64 3.2TOTAL 44-0 463/10.5 62-159 . 3 9 0 3-21 . 1 4 3 32-52 . 6 1 5 41 69 110 2.5 57 0 22 73 6 10 159 3.6

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 13, at New Mexico Highlands -- 01/14/11Rebounds: 8, at Colorado Mesa Univ. -- 12/02/11Assists: 3, Mary -- 11/15/10Steals: 2, Nebraska-Kearney -- 01/08/11; MSU-Billings -- 11/29/10; Regis -- 12/09/11Blocks: 1, 6 timesFG made: 5, at New Mexico Highlands -- 01/14/11; Colorado Christian -- 12/17/11FG attempts: 10, at CSU-Pueblo -- 02/19/11; Colorado Mines -- 12/18/113FG made: 1, Mary -- 11/15/10; at Wyoming -- 11/17/11; Northern State -- 11/22/103FG attempts: 3, at CSU-Pueblo -- 02/19/11; at Wyoming -- 11/17/11FT made: 4, at Western New Mexico Un -- 01/15/11FT attempts: 6, Western State -- 12/04/10

Dallas Shaw

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2011-12 26-6 407/15.7 49-159 . 3 0 8 35-107 . 3 2 7 25-38 . 6 5 8 5 49 54 2.1 52 2 32 43 2 16 158 6.1TOTAL 26-6 407/15.7 49-159 . 3 0 8 35-107 . 3 2 7 25-38 . 6 5 8 5 49 54 2.1 52 2 32 43 2 16 158 6.1

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 18, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11Rebounds: 5, N.M. Highlands -- 01/13/12; Western N.M. -- 01/14/12Assists: 6, Regis -- 12/09/11Steals: 3, at Montana St. Billings -- 11/12/11; at Western State -- 12/03/11Blocks: 1, Wayne State -- 11/19/11; at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11FG made: 7, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11FG attempts: 14, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/113FG made: 4, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/113FG attempts: 8, Wayne State -- 11/19/11; at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11FT made: 5, Regis -- 12/09/11FT attempts: 7, Regis -- 12/09/11

Individual Career History

Greer Babbe

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2011-12 17-0 72/4.2 5-16 . 3 1 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 7-13 . 5 3 8 9 9 18 1.1 12 0 2 5 3 3 17 1.0TOTAL 17-0 72/4.2 5-16 . 3 1 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 7-13 . 5 3 8 9 9 18 1.1 12 0 2 5 3 3 17 1.0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 3, Western N.M. -- 01/14/12; at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11Rebounds: 5, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11Assists: 1, Colorado Christian -- 12/17/11Steals: 1, at Montana St. Billings -- 11/12/11; at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11; at Fort Lewis -- 12/30/11Blocks: 1, CSU-Pueblo -- 02/18/12; at Wyoming -- 11/17/11FG made: 1, 5 timesFG attempts: 3, Metro State -- 12/10/11; Colorado Christian -- 12/17/11FT made: 3, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11FT attempts: 4, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11

Kattie Ranta

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2010-11 24-0 229/9.5 37-93 . 3 9 8 2-16 . 1 2 5 19-29 . 6 5 5 15 35 50 2.1 23 0 11 40 4 6 95 4.02011-12 20-0 234/11.7 25-66 . 3 7 9 1-5 . 2 0 0 13-23 . 5 6 5 26 34 60 3.0 34 0 11 33 2 4 64 3.2TOTAL 44-0 463/10.5 62-159 . 3 9 0 3-21 . 1 4 3 32-52 . 6 1 5 41 69 110 2.5 57 0 22 73 6 10 159 3.6

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 13, at New Mexico Highlands -- 01/14/11Rebounds: 8, at Colorado Mesa Univ. -- 12/02/11Assists: 3, Mary -- 11/15/10Steals: 2, Nebraska-Kearney -- 01/08/11; MSU-Billings -- 11/29/10; Regis -- 12/09/11Blocks: 1, 6 timesFG made: 5, at New Mexico Highlands -- 01/14/11; Colorado Christian -- 12/17/11FG attempts: 10, at CSU-Pueblo -- 02/19/11; Colorado Mines -- 12/18/113FG made: 1, Mary -- 11/15/10; at Wyoming -- 11/17/11; Northern State -- 11/22/103FG attempts: 3, at CSU-Pueblo -- 02/19/11; at Wyoming -- 11/17/11FT made: 4, at Western New Mexico Un -- 01/15/11FT attempts: 6, Western State -- 12/04/10

Dallas Shaw

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2011-12 26-6 407/15.7 49-159 . 3 0 8 35-107 . 3 2 7 25-38 . 6 5 8 5 49 54 2.1 52 2 32 43 2 16 158 6.1TOTAL 26-6 407/15.7 49-159 . 3 0 8 35-107 . 3 2 7 25-38 . 6 5 8 5 49 54 2.1 52 2 32 43 2 16 158 6.1

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 18, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11Rebounds: 5, N.M. Highlands -- 01/13/12; Western N.M. -- 01/14/12Assists: 6, Regis -- 12/09/11Steals: 3, at Montana St. Billings -- 11/12/11; at Western State -- 12/03/11Blocks: 1, Wayne State -- 11/19/11; at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11FG made: 7, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11FG attempts: 14, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/113FG made: 4, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/113FG attempts: 8, Wayne State -- 11/19/11; at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11FT made: 5, Regis -- 12/09/11FT attempts: 7, Regis -- 12/09/11

Individual Career History

Kate Simonton

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2011-12 12-0 47/3.9 4-13 . 3 0 8 1-4 . 2 5 0 2-10 . 2 0 0 4 3 7 0.6 6 0 1 6 0 2 11 0.9TOTAL 12-0 47/3.9 4-13 . 3 0 8 1-4 . 2 5 0 2-10 . 2 0 0 4 3 7 0.6 6 0 1 6 0 2 11 0.9

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 4, at Metro State -- 02/10/12Rebounds: 2, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11; Colorado Christian -- 12/17/11Assists: 1, CSU-Pueblo -- 02/18/12Steals: 1, CSU-Pueblo -- 02/18/12FG made: 2, at Metro State -- 02/10/12FG attempts: 4, at Metro State -- 02/10/12; at Black Hills State -- 11/22/113FG made: 1, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/113FG attempts: 3, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11FT made: 1, Colorado Christian -- 12/17/11; at Fort Lewis -- 12/30/11FT attempts: 4, Colorado Christian -- 12/17/11

Sadie Waugh

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2009-10 20-14 263/13.2 23-72 . 3 1 9 0-3 . 0 0 0 21-30 . 7 0 0 14 26 40 2.0 33 0 6 30 1 8 67 3.42010-11 26-1 508/19.5 51-135 . 3 7 8 1-3 . 3 3 3 32-55 . 5 8 2 37 57 94 3.6 65 1 22 42 0 7 135 5.22011-12 25-23 501/20.0 57-147 . 3 8 8 0-0 . 0 0 0 79-108 . 7 3 1 47 55 102 4.1 64 4 6 46 4 6 193 7.7TOTAL 71-38 1272/17.9 131-354 . 3 7 0 1-6 . 1 6 7 132-193 . 6 8 4 98 138 236 3.3 162 5 34 118 5 21 395 5.6

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 18, at Colorado Mesa Univ. -- 12/02/11Rebounds: 11, at Nebraska-Kearney -- 01/07/12Assists: 3, UC-Colorado Springs -- 01/22/11; Colorado Christian Unive -- 01/29/11; Western State -- 12/04/10Steals: 2, at Metro State -- 12/11/10Blocks: 2, at Colorado School of Mi -- 01/27/12FG made: 6, at Colorado Mesa Univ. -- 12/02/11FG attempts: 13, at Colorado School of Mi -- 01/27/123FG made: 1, at New Mexico Highlands -- 01/14/113FG attempts: 1, 6 timesFT made: 9, Regis -- 12/09/11FT attempts: 13, Regis -- 12/09/11

Individual Career History

Kate Simonton

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2011-12 12-0 47/3.9 4-13 . 3 0 8 1-4 . 2 5 0 2-10 . 2 0 0 4 3 7 0.6 6 0 1 6 0 2 11 0.9TOTAL 12-0 47/3.9 4-13 . 3 0 8 1-4 . 2 5 0 2-10 . 2 0 0 4 3 7 0.6 6 0 1 6 0 2 11 0.9

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 4, at Metro State -- 02/10/12Rebounds: 2, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11; Colorado Christian -- 12/17/11Assists: 1, CSU-Pueblo -- 02/18/12Steals: 1, CSU-Pueblo -- 02/18/12FG made: 2, at Metro State -- 02/10/12FG attempts: 4, at Metro State -- 02/10/12; at Black Hills State -- 11/22/113FG made: 1, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/113FG attempts: 3, at Black Hills State -- 11/22/11FT made: 1, Colorado Christian -- 12/17/11; at Fort Lewis -- 12/30/11FT attempts: 4, Colorado Christian -- 12/17/11

Sadie Waugh

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2009-10 20-14 263/13.2 23-72 . 3 1 9 0-3 . 0 0 0 21-30 . 7 0 0 14 26 40 2.0 33 0 6 30 1 8 67 3.42010-11 26-1 508/19.5 51-135 . 3 7 8 1-3 . 3 3 3 32-55 . 5 8 2 37 57 94 3.6 65 1 22 42 0 7 135 5.22011-12 25-23 501/20.0 57-147 . 3 8 8 0-0 . 0 0 0 79-108 . 7 3 1 47 55 102 4.1 64 4 6 46 4 6 193 7.7TOTAL 71-38 1272/17.9 131-354 . 3 7 0 1-6 . 1 6 7 132-193 . 6 8 4 98 138 236 3.3 162 5 34 118 5 21 395 5.6

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 18, at Colorado Mesa Univ. -- 12/02/11Rebounds: 11, at Nebraska-Kearney -- 01/07/12Assists: 3, UC-Colorado Springs -- 01/22/11; Colorado Christian Unive -- 01/29/11; Western State -- 12/04/10Steals: 2, at Metro State -- 12/11/10Blocks: 2, at Colorado School of Mi -- 01/27/12FG made: 6, at Colorado Mesa Univ. -- 12/02/11FG attempts: 13, at Colorado School of Mi -- 01/27/123FG made: 1, at New Mexico Highlands -- 01/14/113FG attempts: 1, 6 timesFT made: 9, Regis -- 12/09/11FT attempts: 13, Regis -- 12/09/11

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This is the 22nd year that Chadron State College athletic teams are full-fledged members of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. The league was founded in 1909, and is second only to the Big 10 as the oldest continuous athletic conference in the nation.

The conference took on a new look as it began 2006-2007 when Western New Mexico at Silver City began league play. The Mustangs, who were in the RMAC from 1967-1990, replaced long-time member Fort Hays State, which opted to become a member of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association, joining a number of other Kansas schools.

The RMAC expanded to 14 members in 1996 with the ad-dition of five schools from the Colorado Athletic Conference. They are Colorado Christian, Colorado-Colorado Springs, Metropolitan State, Regis and Southern Colorado. None of these members have football teams, but all have volleyball and basketball teams.

Besides Chadron State, the pre-existing members of the RMAC are Adams State, Colorado School of Mines, Fort Lewis,

Mesa State and Western State, New Mexico High-lands and the University of Nebraska-Kearney.

The conference members have conservative ath-letic budgets, but provide outstanding competition while emphasizing the educational, unifying and entertainment values of sports.

The conference members belong to Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

The conference commissioner is J.R. Smith and the assistant commission in charge of media relations is Sarah Meier.

The RMAC’s Web site, which contains information about each of its sports, is www.rmacsports.org. The RMAC of-fices are at 219 West Colorado Avenue, Suite 212, Colo-rado Springs, Colo., 80903. The telephone number is 719-471-4936.

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RMAC on TelevisionAltitude Sports & Entertainment is a proud partner of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference and Chadron State College. Watch the RMAC Showcase each month on Altitude. Altitude is on Dish Network channel 410, DIRECTV channel 644 and Great Plains Communications cable channel 45 in Chadron. Visit www.rmacsports.org for the RMAC Showcase air dates and times or visit www.altitude.tv for complete Altitude listings.

Division II Online CoverageThe selected Web sites provide information:n www.ncaasports.comn www.rmacsports.orgn www.d2basketball.com

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Commissioner J.R. Smith has announced a multi-year partnership with America One Networks, formerly B2 Networks. Regular season and conference champion-ship events from many of the campuses in the RMAC, will be broadcast via the paid service. The partnership began with the 2008-09 academic year.B2 Networks is a premier provider of reliable and secure inter-national television and pay-per-view broadcasting systems. Their worldwide network of arenas, stadiums, local venues and data centers are currently in use to distribute live sports and events to personal computers, television screens, mobile devices and commercial venues around the world. For the B2 Networks’ Pro-gramming Guide visit www.b2tv.com, or for information about B2 Networks, visit www.b2now.com.

Media that Regularly Covers Chadron State BasketballNewspaper: Chadron RecordAddress: PO Box 1141 Chadron, NE 69337Telephone: 308-432-5511Web site: thechadronnews.com

Newspaper: Scottsbluff Star-HeraldAddress: 1406 Broadway Scottsbluff, NE 69361Telephone: 308-632-9050Web site: starherald.com

Newspaper: Omaha World-HeraldAddress: 1314 Douglas Omaha, NE 68102Telephone: 402-444-1201Web site: omaha.com

Newspaper: Rapid City JournalAddress: 507 Main Street Rapid City, SD 57701Telephone: 605-394-8291Web site: rapidcityjournal.com

Radio: KQSKAddress: PO Box 1117 Chadron, NE 69337Telephone: 308-432-2060Web site: doubleqcountry.com

Radio: KCSRAddress: 226 Bordeaux St. Chadron, NE 69337Telephone: 308-432-5545Web site: chadrad.com

Radio: KNEBAddress: P.O. Box 239 Scottsbluff, NE 69363Telephone: 308-632-7121Web site: kneb.com

Television: KDUHAddress: 1523 1st Ave. Scottsbluff, NE 69361Telephone: 308-632-3071Web site: kduhtv.com

Conference: RMACAddress: 1867 Austin Bluffs Parkway Colorado Springs, CO 80918Telephone: 719-471-4936Web site: rmacsports.org

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reCordS by CompariSon 2011-12 Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 8-18 4-8 4-10 0-0Conference 8-14 4-7 4-7 0-0Non-Conference 0-4 0-1 0-3 0-0

SCore by periodS 2011-12 1st 2nd OT TotalChadron State 708 862 22 1592Opponents 835 925 20 1780

Chadron State Final StatiStiCS 2011-12 TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDSNo. Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg05 Kaitlin Petri 26 26 867 33.3 138 323 .427 18 61 .295 135 172 .785 49 126 175 6.7 44 0 78 47 25 25 429 16.534 Sadie Waugh 25 23 501 20.0 57 147 .388 0 0 .000 79 108 .731 47 55 102 4.1 64 4 6 46 4 6 193 7.723 Marla Munsen 26 25 822 31.6 48 162 .296 15 55 .273 58 83 .699 41 67 108 4.2 77 3 46 63 4 24 169 6.510 Dallas Shaw 26 6 407 15.7 49 159 .308 35 107 .327 25 38 .658 5 49 54 2.1 52 2 32 43 2 16 158 6.104 Kada Williams 26 26 702 27.0 50 177 .282 6 36 .167 41 63 .651 14 63 77 3.0 52 1 54 55 0 24 147 5.711 Rachael Smidt 25 10 525 21.0 46 100 .460 7 11 .636 41 65 .631 38 68 106 4.2 33 1 27 44 13 20 140 5.632 Lexi Smidt 26 13 444 17.1 44 154 .286 32 110 .291 11 18 .611 22 45 67 2.6 51 0 15 23 3 6 131 5.003 Kattie Ranta 20 0 234 11.7 25 66 .379 1 5 .200 13 23 .565 26 34 60 3.0 34 0 11 33 2 4 64 3.230 Betsy Moler 26 1 407 15.7 31 91 .341 2 12 .167 16 23 .696 1 28 29 1.1 27 0 31 35 1 15 80 3.115 Mallory Irvine 25 0 247 9.9 25 72 .347 0 0 .000 3 16 .188 18 48 66 2.6 24 1 2 11 4 7 53 2.142 Greer Babbe 17 0 72 4.2 5 16 .313 0 0 .000 7 13 .538 9 9 18 1.1 12 0 2 5 3 3 17 1.021 Kate Simonton 12 0 47 3.9 4 13 .308 1 4 .250 2 10 .200 4 3 7 0.6 6 0 1 6 0 2 11 0.9TM TEAM................ 59 75 134 5.2 0 13 0 Total.......... 26 522 1480 .353 117 401 .292 431 632 .682 333 670 1003 38.6 476 12 305 424 61 152 1592 61.2 Opponents...... 26 657 1588 .414 103 374 .275 363 541 .671 334 704 1038 39.9 500 - 317 373 72 219 1780 68.5

2011-12 game reSultSDate Opponent Score High Point High Rebound11-12-11 at MSU-Billings L 50-77 Kaitlin Petri, 21 Marla Munsen, 511-17-11 at Wyoming L 61-69 Kaitlin Petri, 18 Kattie Ranta, 6 Marla Munsen, 611-19-11 Wayne State L 57-70 Kaitlin Petri, 20 Sadie Waugh, 811-22-11 at Black Hills State L 55-68 Dallas Shaw, 18 Sadie Waugh, 612-02-11 at Colorado Mesa L 59-67 Sadie Waugh, 18 Kattie Ranta, 812-03-11 at Western State L 66-77 Kaitlin Petri, 23 Mallory Irvine, 6 Marla Munsen, 612-09-11 Regis W 71-48 Sadie Waugh, 17 Kaitlin Petri, 1112-10-11 Metro State L 43-71 Kada Williams, 14 Kattie Ranta, 612-17-11 Colorado Christian L 59-79 Kaitlin Petri, 11 Kaitlin Petri, 1012-18-11 Colorado Mines L 57-61 (OT) Kaitlin Petri, 21 Kaitlin Petri, 812-30-11 at Fort Lewis L 54-88 Sadie Waugh, 12 Kaitlin Petri, 512-31-11 at Adams State L 60-64 Kaitlin Petri, 15 Marla Munsen, 701-07-12 at Nebraska-Kearney W 64-60 Lexi Smidt, 18 Sadie Waugh, 1101-13-12 N.M. Highlands W 64-60 Rachael Smidt, 16 Lexi Smidt, 6 Marla Munsen, 601-14-12 Western N.M. W 81-70 Kaitlin Petri, 20 Kaitlin Petri, 901-20-12 at CSU-Pueblo L 49-61 Kaitlin Petri, 18 Marla Munsen, 1001-21-12 at UC-Colorado Springs W 69-57 Kaitlin Petri, 24 Kaitlin Petri, 1001-27-12 at Colorado Mines W 72-69 (OT) Kaitlin Petri, 16 Rachael Smidt, 1201-28-12 at Colorado Christian W 74-71 (OT) Kaitlin Petri, 28 Rachael Smidt, 802-03-12 Western State W 60-56 Kaitlin Petri, 23 Kaitlin Petri, 1502-04-12 Colorado Mesa L 63-67 Kaitlin Petri, 12 Rachael Smidt, 7 Rachael Smidt, 12 02-10-11 at Metro State L 51-55 Kaitlin Petri, 22 Kaitlin Petri, 1102-11-12 at Regis L 72-81 Kaitlin Petri, 21 Kaitlin Petri, 702-17-12 UC-Colorado Springs L 70-71 Kada Williams, 22 Kaitlin Petri, 1102-18-12 CSU-Pueblo L 52-79 Kaitlin Petri, 19 Kaitlin Petri, 902-25-12 Nebraska-Kearney L 59-84 Kaitlin Petri, 13 Kaitlin Petri, 6

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2011-12 team StatiStiCS

CSC OPPSCORING 1592 1780 Points per game 61.2 68.5 Scoring margin -7.2 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 522-1480 657-1588 Field goal pct .353 .4143 POINT FG-ATT 117-401 103-374 3-point FG pct .292 .275 3-pt FG PG 4.5 4.0FREE THROWS-ATT 431-632 363-541 Free throw pct .682 .671 F-Throws PG 16.6 14.0REBOUNDS 1003 1038 Rebounds per game 38.6 39.9 Rebounding margin -1.3 -ASSISTS 305 317 Assists per game 11.7 12.2TURNOVERS 424 373 Turnovers per game 16.3 14.3 Turnover margin -2.0 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.7 0.8STEALS 152 219 Steals per game 5.8 8.4BLOCKS 61 72 Blocks per game 2.3 2.8ATTENDANCE 3812 9131 Home-Avg/Game 12-318 14-652

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CONFERENCE OVERALL STANDINGS G W-L Pct PF PA G W-L Pct PF PAMetro State 22 20-2 0.909 70.5 53.8 31 27-4 0.871 68.7 54.9 Fort Lewis 22 19-3 0.864 80.2 58.3 31 26-5 0.839 77.9 60.2 CSU-Pueblo 22 18-4 0.818 67.5 57.0 28 21-7 0.750 67.1 57.9 Western State 22 13-9 0.591 72.5 68.0 31 16-15 0.516 70.7 68.5 UC-Colorado Springs 22 11-11 0.500 64.7 63.6 30 17-13 0.567 65.9 63.9 Colorado Christian 22 11-11 0.500 67.6 67.2 34 18-16 0.529 66.9 65.9 Colorado Mesa 22 11-11 0.500 65.0 65.2 27 13-14 0.481 65.9 66.1 Colorado Mines 22 11-11 0.500 64.1 65.6 29 12-17 0.414 62.0 65.3 N.M. Highlands 22 9-13 0.409 65.7 69.1 26 13-13 0.500 Regis 22 9-13 0.409 65.5 67.0 28 11-17 0.393 62.5 64.8 Chadron State 22 8-14 0.364 62.2 68.0 26 8-18 0.308 61.2 68.5 Nebraska-Kearney 22 8-14 0.364 64.0 67.6 27 8-19 0.296 63.5 68.5 Adams State 22 6-16 0.273 56.6 66.2 26 7-19 0.269 57.6 67.2 Western N.M. 22 0-22 0.000 53.9 83.4 25 0-25 0.000 55.3 82.9

rmaC SCoring leaderS GP FG 3FG FT Points Avg/G1. Alyssa Lopez-NMHU 26 153 32 139 477 18.32. Kelsey Sigl-CMU 24 155 25 104 439 18.33. Kaitlin Petri-CSC 26 138 18 135 429 16.54. Tae’lor Purdy-RU 28 142 42 121 447 16.05. Angie Charchalis-CSM 29 140 79 101 460 15.96. Christina Whitelaw-CCU 33 187 34 106 514 15.67. Nikki Trujillo-WSC 31 169 78 63 479 15.58. Debi Johnson-UNK 27 126 43 100 395 14.69. Vanessa Leeper Jones-UNK 27 119 15 126 379 14.010. Chloe Cable-ASC 26 116 0 127 359 13.811. Laurel Kearsley-CSUP 28 148 16 66 378 13.512. Kendall Babler-CSUP 28 116 40 105 377 13.513. Dana Schreibvogel-FLC 31 152 10 97 411 13.314. Abby Kirchoff-UCCS 30 116 42 99 373 12.415. Katie Hall-WSC 31 119 0 146 384 12.4

rmaC rebounding leaderS GP OFF DEF Total Avg/G1. Katie Hall-WSC 31 126 187 313 10.12. Laurel Kearsley-CSUP 28 82 174 256 9.13. Chloe Cable-ASC 26 69 149 218 8.44. Christina Whitelaw-CCU 33 72 188 260 7.95. Jasmine Cervantes-MSCD 31 55 185 240 7.76. Caley Dow-MSCD 31 86 137 223 7.27. Vanessa Leeper Jones-UNK 27 46 145 191 7.18. China Smith-NMHU 26 86 93 179 6.99. Kaitlin Petri-CSC 26 49 126 175 6.710. Kristin Valencia-MSCD 31 67 136 203 6.511. Kelsey Sigl-CMU 24 51 101 152 6.312. Katrina Selsor-CMU 23 26 118 144 6.313. Tae’lor Purdy-RU 28 62 113 175 6.314. Jenna Santistevan-FLC 31 89 101 190 6.115. Meghan Hollenga-RU 28 48 119 167 6.0

2011-12 all-rmaC teamS2011-12 All-RMAC Basketball

RMAC Player of the YearChristina Whitelaw, Colorado Christian

RMAC Defensive Player of the YearChristina Whitelaw, Colorado Christian

RMAC Freshman of the YearJenessa Burke, Metro State

RMAC Coach of the YearTanya Haave, Metro State

First TeamChristina Whitelaw, Colorado ChristianDana Schriebvogel, Fort LewisJasmine Cervantes, Metro StateKelsey Sigl, Colorado MesaKaitlin Petri, Chadron StateKendall Babler, CSU-PuebloAngie Charchalis, Colorado Mines Tae’lor Purdy, RegisKatie Hall, Western StateCaley Dow, Metro State

Second TeamAlyssa Lopez, New Mexico HighlandsLaurel Kearsely, CSU-PuebloKatrina Selsor, Colorado MesaNikki Trujillo, Western StateJessica Brown, UC-Colorado SpringsChloe Cable, Adams StateVanessa Leeper-Jones, Nebraska-KearneyJenna Santistevan, Fort LewisAbby Kirchoff, UC-Colorado SpringsStephenie Allen, Colorado Christian

Third TeamDebi Johnson, Nebraska-KearneyDanielle Brown, UC-Colorado SpringsBrooke Pendergraft, Western StateMary Rose Paiz, Fort LewisErika Richards, Fort LewisStephanie Fogle, Colorado MinesJamie Simmons, Fort LewisJannelle Branting, CSU-PuebloKari Ameling, RegisBrandi Collins, Regis

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMost Points One Game

Gwen Reed .............................................42 vs. Mount Marty, 1976-77Gwen Reed ...............................41 vs. Nebraska Wesleyan, 1975-76Bec Kyba ......................................36 vs. Metropolitan State, 2005-06Tricia Lukawski .............................35 vs. Black Hills State, 1989-90Tricia Lukawski ..............35 vs. North Dakota-Williston, 1990-91Shauna Smith ....................................................35 vs. Denver, 1993-94

Most Points One SeasonLacy Orpin ............................................................................. 567, 1994-95Gwen Reed ............................................................................ 556, 1977-78Tricia Lukawski ........................................532, 1991-92 and 1992-93Lorna Dahlgren ................................................................... 521, 1994-95

Most Points CareerTricia Lukawski ................................................................1,869, 1989-93Lorna Dahlgren ................................................................1,527, 1991-95Mary Perrin .......................................................................1,493, 1986-89Gwen Reed .........................................................................1,492, 1974-78Maureen Cooney ..............................................................1,247, 1978-82Shauna Smith ....................................................................1,215, 1990-94Tanya Weber ......................................................................1,119, 1994-98Janelle Hutt ........................................................................1,100, 1997-01

Most Points One HalfTricia Lukawski ............................30, vs. Black Hills State, 1989-90Starla Paules ..........................................22, vs. Wayne State, 1988-89Tanya Weber ........................................... 22, vs. Metro State, 1997-98Mary Perrien ...........................21, vs. Northern Colorado, 1986-87Tanya Weber .............................21, vs. South Dakota Tech, 1997-98Mary Perrien ............................ 20, vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 1988-89Tricia Lukawski ....................... 20, vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 1992-93Shauna Smith ................................20, vs. Black Hills State, 1993-94Kaitlin Petri.......................................................... 20, vs. UCCS, 2009-10

Highest Per Game Average One SeasonGwen Reed ........................................................................... 20.6, 1977-78Mary Perrien ....................................................................... 20.6, 1987-88Tricia Lukawski .................................................................. 20.3, 1990-91Gwen Reed ........................................................................... 20.2, 1975-76Tricia Lukawski .................................................................. 19.7, 1992-93Lacy Orpin ............................................................................ 18.9, 1994-95Kaitlin Petri.......................................................................... 19.1, 2009-10

Most Field Goals Attempted One GameTricia Lukawski ....................................29, vs. Adams State, 1990-91Tricia Lukawski ...................................28, vs. Adams State, 1990-91Shauna Smith ....................... 25, vs. University of Denver, 1993-94

Most Field Goals Made One GameShauna Smith ....................... 15, vs. University of Denver, 1993-94Tricia Lukawaski ..........14, vs. North Dakota-Williston, 1990-91 Tricia Lukawski ............................13, vs. Black Hills State, 1989-90Kaitlin Petri..........................................13, vs. Western N.M., 2009-10

Most Field Goals Attempted One SeasonTricia Lukawski ................................................................... 481, 1991-92Tricia Lukawski ................................................................... 462, 1990-91

Most Field Goals Made One SeasonTricia Lukawski ................................................................... 191, 1992-93Shauna Smith ....................................................................... 191, 1993-94Tricia Lukawski ................................................................... 182, 1991-92

Most Field Goals Made CareerTricia Lukawski ................................................................... 667, 1989-93Lorna Dahlgren ................................................................... 502, 1991-95

Best Field Goal Percentage One Game(Minimum of 10 shots)

Starla Paules ....90.9 (10 of 11), vs. College of St. Mary, 1988-89Janice Eisenmenger ...81.8 (9-11) vs. Black Hills State, 1989-89Mutton Bennett ............81.8 (9-11) vs. Colorado Mines, 1996-97Shauna Smith .................. 80 (8-10) vs. Colorado Mines, 1993-94Tanya Weber ..............................80 (8-10) vs. Metro State, 1997-98

Best Field Goal Percentage One SeasonStarla Paules ............................................. 53.4% (165-309), 1988-89Janelle Hutt ...................................................53.2% (67-126) 1997-98Marie Worsham .............................................. 52.0 (93-179) 2002-03

Best Field Goal Percentage CareerStarla Paules .........................................52.0% (221 of 425), 1987-89Janelle Hutt ............................................... 50.4% (402-797), 1997-01Marie Worsham ............................................48.7 (191-392) 2001-03

Most 3-Pointers Attempted One GameLexi Smidt ..................................................16, vs. Mesa State, 2010-11Alyssa Lyman .......................... 15, vs. Colorado Christian, 2008-09Lexi Smidt ........................................15, vs. Colorado Mines, 2010-11Mary Perrien ...................14, vs. Mid-America Nazarene, 1988-89Tricia Lukawski .............14, vs. North Dakota-Williston, 1990-91Tricia Luckawski .................... 14, vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 1990-91Kristy Long ............................................. 12, vs. Upper Iowa, 2007-08Kristy Long .....................................12, vs. Augustana (SD), 2008-09Alyssa Lyman .................................12, vs. Augustana (SD), 2008-09

Most 3-Pointers Made One GameTricia Lukawski ................................8, vs. Colorado Mines, 1992-93Tricia Lukawski ................................... 7, vs. Western State, 1991-92Tricia Lukawski .......................................... 6, vs. Black Hills, 1989-90Tricia Lukawski .... 6, vs. Wayne State & Kearney State, 1990-91Tricia Lukawski..............6, vs. Dana and Kearney State, 1992-93Dwan Hereford .........................................6, vs. Metro State, 2003-04Kristy Long ................................................6, vs. Upper Iowa, 2007-08Alyssa Lyman .....................................6 vs. Augustana (SD), 2008-09Kristy Long .........................................6 vs. Augustana (SD), 2008-09Tabitha Gutierrez .......................................... 6 vs. Air Force, 2008-09Lexi Smidt ........................... 6 vs. UCCS & Colorado Mines, 2010-11Lexi Smidt .................................................................. 6 vs. UNK, 2011-12

Most 3-Pointers Attempted One SeasonAlyssa Lyman ....................................................................... 221, 2008-09Tricia Lukawski ................................................................... 201, 1991-92Tricia Lukawski ................................................................... 189, 1990-91Lexi Smidt .............................................................................. 173, 2010-11Kristy Long ........................................................................... 159, 2008-09Mary Perrien ........................................................................ 151, 1987-88

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Most 3-Pointers Made One SeasonAlyssa Lyman ..........................................................................81, 2008-09Tricia Lukawski ......................................................................78, 1992-93Mary Perrien ...........................................................................70, 1987-88Tricia Lukawski ......................................................................69, 1991-92Dwan Hereford .......................................................................60, 2003-04Kristy Long ..............................................................................60, 2008-09

Most 3-Pointers Made CareerTricia Lukawski ................................................................... 238, 1989-93Mary Perrien ........................................................................ 147, 1986-89

Best Three-Point Percentage One SeasonMary Perrien ..................................................... 50% (36-72), 1986-87Mary Perrien ...............................................46.4% (70-151), 1987-88Tricia Lukawski.............................................45.0% (36-80) 1989-90Andrea Demasi ..............................................44.4% (46-73), 2000-01Tricia Lukawski ..........................................43.6% (78-179), 1992-93

Best 3-Point Percentage CareerMary Perrien .................................................42.5 (147-346), 1986-89Tricia Lukawski ............................................36.7 (238-649), 1989-93

Most Free Throws Attempted One GameLorna Dahlgren ........................20, vs. Minnesota-Duluth, 1994-95Kaitlin Petri........................................ 20, vs. Western State, 2011-12

Most Free Throws Made One GameKaitlin Petri......................................... 16 vs. Western State, 2011-12Mary Perrien .......................................14 vs. Kearney State, 1988-89Lorna Dahlgren ...14 vs. Minnesota-Duluth & Black Hills, 94-95Lorna Dahlgren .................................................14 vs. Huron, 1994-95Lacy Orpin .................................. 14 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 1994-95Kaitlin Petri........................................................... 14 vs. Regis, 2009-10

Most Free Throws Attempted One SeasonLorna Dahlgren ................................................................... 280, 1994-95Lacy Orpin ............................................................................. 237, 1994-95

Most Free Throws Made One SeasonLorna Dahlgren ................................................................... 191, 1994-95Lacy Orpin ............................................................................. 179, 1994-95Kaitlin Petri........................................................................... 135, 2011-12Lorna Dahlgren ................................................................... 119, 1993-94Kaitlin Petri........................................................................... 119, 2009-10Sunni Busch .......................................................................... 112, 2008-09unni Busch ............................................................................ 104, 2006-07Lorna Dahlgren ................................................................... 101, 1992-93

Most Free Throws Made CareerLorna Dahlgren ................................................................... 492, 1991-95Sunni Busch .......................................................................... 299, 2006-09Tricia Lukawski ................................................................... 297, 1989-93

Best Free Throw Percentage One GameLacy Orpin .................. 100% (12-12), vs. Western State, 1994-95Sunni Busch ..... 100% (11-11), vs. Colorado Christian, 2008-09Lorna Dahlgren ........... 100% (9-9) vs. Dickinson State, 1993-94Robbin Pulliam ................ 92.9% (13-14) vs. Fort Lewis, 1999-00Tanya Weber ................................ 92.3% (12-13) vs. UCCS, 1997-98

Best Free Throw Percentage One Season(Minimum 45 attempts)

Melissa Burke ................................................89.2% (74-83), 1998-99

Mary Perrien ..................................................87.6% (78-89), 1986-87Sunni Busch .................................................................. 85.5% (112-131)Natalyn Cummings ......................................84.8% (39-46), 2006-07Morgan Campbell .........................................82.5% (80-97), 2004-05Kaitlin Petri............................................... 82.1% (119-145), 2009-10Tricia Lukawski .............................................81.7% (49-60), 1989-90Carla Dowdy ...................................................81.6% (40-49), 1998-99

Best Free Throw Percentage CareerMary Perrien ............................................ 82.6% (284-344), 1986-89Sunni Busch .............................................. 81.0% (299-369), 2006-09Kaitlin Petri............................................... 80.0% (273-341), 2011-12Melissa Burke .....................................77.4% (257-332), 1997-2001Tricia Lukawski ....................................... 75.8% (297-392), 1989-93

Most Consecutive Free ThrowsMary Perrien ...........................................................................33, 1986-87Melissa Burke .........................................................................23, 1998-99

Most Rebounds One GameLaurie Tucker ...................................... 20, vs. Dana College, 1981-82Cyndee Wooden ...................................20, vs. Wayne State, 1982-83

Most Rebounds One SeasonKim Lytle ................................................................................ 264, 1979-80Sunni Busch .......................................................................... 255, 2008-09Shauna Smith ....................................................................... 250, 1991-92Amee Williams ....................................................................229; 1990-91Lorna Dahlgren ................................................................... 218, 1994-95Tes Spahr ............................................................................... 214, 1990-91Cyndee Wooden .................................................................. 202, 1982-83

Most Rebounds CareerShauna Smith ....................................................................... 614, 1990-94Lorna Dahlgren ................................................................... 614, 1991-95Tanya Weber ......................................................................... 605, 1994-98Sunni Busch .......................................................................... 587, 2006-09Janelle Hutt ......................................................................580, 1997-2001Kim Lytle ................................................................................ 561, 1979-82Kim Petty ............................................................................... 554, 2001-04Lindsay Erwin .................................................................510, 2001-2005

Most Assists One GameMaureen Cooney ..........................10, vs. Black Hills State, 1981-82Lisa Berry ..................................10, vs. South Dakota Tech, 1985-86Tricia Lukawski .............................10, Colorado Christian, 1991-92Lorna Dahlgren .........10, vs. Dickinson State & Denver, 1993-94 Jami Huckfeldt ...............................10, vs. Dickinson State, 1995-96Erin Scherry ........................................10, vs. Mesa State, 2004-2005Sunni Busch .........................10, vs. Western New Mexico, 2007-08

Most Assists One SeasonLacy Orpin ............................................................................. 129, 1994-95Lorna Dahlgren ................................................................... 121, 1994-95Jami Huckfeldt ..................................................................... 121, 1996-97Kaitlin Petri........................................................................... 121, 2009-10Jami Huckfeldt ..................................................................... 120, 1995-96Lacy Orpin ............................................................................. 113, 1993-94Lorna Dahlgren ................................................................... 108, 1992-93Tricia Lukawski ................................................................... 104, 1991-92

Highest Average Assists One SeasonKaitlin Petri.......................................................................... 4.84, 2009-10Jami Huckfeldt .......................................................................4.5, 1996-97

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Most Assists CareerLorna Dahlgren ................................................................... 424, 1991-95Jami Huckfeldt ..................................................................... 347, 1993-97Braidi Hladky ....................................................................... 345, 1996-01Lacy Orpin ............................................................................. 341, 1992-95

Most Steals One GameLorna Dahlgren ................................9, vs. Colorado Mines, 1993-94Jami Huckfeldt ........................................ 8, vs. Adams State, 1995-96Sunni Busch ................................................ 8, vs. Dominican, 2008-09Lacy Orpin .............................................................7, vs. Huron, 1994-95Braidi Hladky .....................7, vs. New Mexico Highlands, 1998-99Erin Scherry .................................................7 vs. Mesa State, 2004-05

Most Steals One SeasonJami Huckfeldt ........................................................................77, 1995-96Jami Huckfeldt ........................................................................71, 1996-97Braidi Hladky ..........................................................................70, 1999-00Lorna Dahlgren ......................................................................68, 1994-95 Lorna Dahlgren ......................................................................66, 1991-92Lorna Dahlgren ......................................................................64, 1993-94 Lacy Orpin ................................................................................63, 1993-94Lorna Dahlgren ......................................................................62, 1992-93Braidi Hladky ..........................................................................62, 1998-99Lacy Orpin ................................................................................60, 1994-95

Most Steals CareerLorna Dahlgren ................................................................... 260, 1991-95Braidi Hladky ....................................................................... 236, 1996-01Jami Huckfelt ........................................................................ 215, 1993-97

Most Blocked Shots One GameTes Spahr ............ 12, vs Miles City Community College, 1990-91Tes Spahr .................................................. 9, vs. Wayne State, 1990-91Jazmyn Webster ....................................................7, vs. UCCS, 2010-11

Most Blocked Shots One SeasonTes Spahr ...................................119, vs. four-year schools, 1990-91

Highest Average Blocked Shots One SeasonTes Spahr ....................... 5.2 (119, vs. four-year schools, 1990-91)

TEAM RECORDSMost Points One Game

111 .........................................................................vs. Fort Lewis1994-95108 .....vs. Colorado Mines, 1992-93, & Mayville State, 1993-94

Most Points One Season2,243 .........................................................................1994-95; (30 games)

Highest Scoring Average Season83.0 ...........................................(2,241 points in 27 games), 1992-93

Most Field Goals Attempted One Game89 .............................................................. vs. Teikyo-Westmar, 1992-93

Most Field Goals Made One Game42 .............................................................. vs. Teikyo-Westmar, 1992-93

Most Field Goals Attempted One Season1,840 .................................................................................................. 1991-92

Most Field Goals Made One Season834 ..................................................................................................... 1992-93

Best Field Goal Percentage One Game62.9 (39-52) .......................................... vs. Colorado Mines, 1992-93

Best Field Goal Percentage One Season45.8 ......................................................................... (834-1,822), 1992-93

Most 3-Pointers Made One Game16 ............................................................... vs. Augustana (SD), 2008-0915 ............................................................... vs. Colorado Mines, 2000-0114 .............................................................vs. Johnson & Wales, 2008-0914 .....................................................................................vs. UCCS, 2009-1012 ........................................................................vs. Metro State, 2003-04

Most 3-Pointers Made One Season261 ..................................................................................................... 2008-09205 ..................................................................................................... 2000-01176 ..................................................................................................... 1999-00173 ..................................................................................................... 2009-10160 ..................................................................................................... 2003-04141 ..................................................................................................... 2007-08

Best Three-Point Percentage One Season44.8 ................................................................................(86-192), 1987-8840.1 ................................................................................(95-237), 1989-90

Best Three-Point Percentage One Game72.7 .................................................................. (8-11) vs. UCCS, 2010-1166.7 ................................................ (8-12) vs. Western State, 2007-0862.5 .......................................... (15-24) vs. Colorado Mines, 2000-0160 .......................................................(12-20) vs. Metro State, 2003-04

Most Free Throws Attempted One Game49 .....vs. Mesa State, 1993-94 and South Dakota Tech, 1996-97

Most Free Throws Made One Game37 ...................................vs. Fort Hays State (46 attempts), 1992-93

Most Free Throws Attempted One Season838 ..................................................................................................... 1994-95

Most Free Throws Made One Season576 ..................................................(attempted 838, 68.7%), 1994-95

Best Free Throw Percentage One Game92.3% .........................................(23-25), vs. Western State, 1994-95

Best Free Throw Percentage One Season72.0% .........................................................................(327-454), 1987-88

Most Rebounds One Game68 .............................................................. vs. Black Hills State, 1982-83

Highest Rebound Average One Season55.5 .........................................................(1,165 in 22 games), 1982-83

Most Rebounds In a Season1,213 .................................................................................................. 1992-93

Most Assists In One Game30 .........................................................vs. Johnson and Wales, 2007-08

Most Assists In One Season464 ..................................................................................................... 1992-93

Highest Assist Average In One Season17.2 .............................................................(464 in 27 games), 1992-93

Most Steals In One Game25 ...................................................................... vs. Adams State, 1993-94

Most Steals In One Season356 ..................................................................................................... 1993-94

Highest Steals Average In One Season13.2 .............................................................(356 in 27 games), 1993-94

Most Blocked Shots In One Game20 ...................................................................... vs. Wayne State, 1990-91

Most Blocked Shots In One Season176 ..................................................................................................... 1990-91

Highest Blocked Shots Average In One Season6.8 ................................................................(176 in 26 games), 1990-91*Records were incomplete 1975-77

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Year Name Points Avg.1973-74 Darla Schooley 115 9.6 Carol Bachmann 91 7.61974-75 Gwen Reed 162 11.6 Carol Bachmann 119 9.21975-76 Gwen Reed 426 20.3 Beth Cantrell 267 12.7 Darla Schooley 156 8.21976-77 Gwen Reed 344 15.61977-78 Gwen Reed 556 20.61978-79 Maureen Cooney 356 14.8 Pam Van Neste 224 10.7 Ginger Elm 229 10.01979-80 Maureen Cooney 368 13.6 Barb Zurn 281 11.21980-81 Maureen Cooney 282 13.4 Kim Lytle 172 8.2 Barb Zurn 163 9.61981-82 Laurie Tucker 268 12.7 Maureen Cooney 241 11.61982-83 Laurie Tucker 265 12.6 Cyndee Wooden 247 11.81983-84 Deb Sylte 271 12.9 Jane Buyok 200 10.51984-85 Deb Sylte 388 17.6 Jane Buyok 236 9.81985-86 Mary Perrien 376 17.1 Cathy Marshall 154 7.3

Year Name Points Avg.1986-87 Mary Perrien 388 18.5 Amy Randel 273 13.01987-88 Mary Perrien 433 20.6 Amy Randel 263 12.51988-89 Starla Paules 382 14.7 Michelle Dahlberg 342 13.21989-90 Tricia Lukawski 319 16.0 Tari Nelson 240 12.01990-91 Tricia Lukawski 486 20.3 Amee Williams 312 12.01991-92 Tricia Lukawski 532 18.3 Shauna Smith 332 11.41992-93 Tricia Lukawski 532 19.7 Shauna Smith 356 13.21993-94 Shauna Smith 481 17.8 Lorna Dahlgren 399 14.81994-95 Lacy Orpin 567 18.9 Lorna Dahlgren 521 17.41995-96 Tanya Weber 299 11.5 Patty Jeffers 270 10.01996-97 Patty Jeffers 340 12.6 Tanya Weber 304 11.31997-98 Tanya Weber 356 13.7 Carla Dowdy 296 10.31998-99 Melissa Burke 295 10.9 Janelle Hutt 285 10.61999-00 Janelle Hutt 281 10.0 Roxi Hoegerl 265 9.5

Year Name Points Avg.2000-01 Janelle Hutt 349 12.5 Andrea Demasi 316 11.3 Melissa Burke 288 10.72001-02 Marie Worsham 255 9.8 Kim Petty 239 9.22002-03 Kim Petty 249 8.9 Marie Worsham 233 8.22003-04 Dwan Hereford 337 13.0 Kim Petty 323 12.42004-05 Taylor Cady 384 14.2 Erin Scherry 233 8.62005-06 Bec Kyba 416 15.4 Erin Scherry 257 9.52006-07 Sunni Busch 286 11.9 Natalyn Cummings 274 10.12007-08 Sunni Busch 361 13.4 Kristy Long 243 10.12008-09 Sunni Busch 420 15.6 Alyssa Lyman 377 14.02009-10 Kaitlin Petri 478 19.1 Samantha Arkulari 234 8.72010-11 Lexi Smidt 229 8.8 Marla Munsen 199 7.72011-12 Kaitlin Petri 429 16.5 Sadie Waugh 193 7.7

Year Name G Reb Avg.79-80 Kim Lytle 21 264 12.6 Barb Zurn 21 210 10.080-81 Kim Lytle 21 161 7.7 Barb Zurn 17 134 7.881-82 Laurie Tucker 21 192 9.1 Kim Lytle 21 136 7.682-83 Cyndee Wooden 21 202 9.6 Laurie Tucker 21 185 8.883-84 Jane Buyok 19 138 7.3 Cyndee Wooden 21 124 5.984-85 Jane Buyok 24 152 6.3 Shawna Wittman 25 152 6.185-86 Cathy Marshall 21 150 7.1 Cindy Wessling 21 109 5.186-87 Amy Randel 21 196 9.3 Nicole Dietz 20 153 7.787-88 Amy Randel 21 176 8.4 Starla Paules 21 119 5.788-89 Starla Paules 26 187 7.2 Tari Nelson 26 125 4.889-90 Amee Williams 20 114 5.7 Noelle Erickson 20 95 4.890-91 Amee Williams 26 229 8.8 Tes Spahr 25 214 8.691-92 Shauna Smith 29 250 8.6 Dawn Hutchins 26 144 5.5

Year Name G Reb Avg.92-93 Shauna Smith 27 157 5.8 Lisa Arnett 27 125 4.693-94 Shauna Smith 27 170 6.3 Lorna Dahlgren 27 147 5.494-95 Lorna Dahlgren 30 218 7.3 Jennifer Bonser 30 208 6.995-96 Tanya Weber 26 165 6.3 Mutton Bennett 26 120 4.696-97 Mutton Bennett 27 167 6.7 Tanya Weber 27 154 5.797-98 Tanya Weber 26 144 5.5 Roxi Hoegerl 26 115 4.498-99 Misty Odell 26 173 6.7 Janelle Hutt 27 158 5.999-00 Janelle Hutt 28 166 5.9 Roxi Hoegerl 28 115 4.100-01 Janelle Hutt 28 151 5.4 Roxi Hoegerl 28 144 5.101-02 Kim Petty 26 181 7.0 Marie Worsham 26 129 5.002-03 Kim Petty 28 177 6.3 Lindsay Erwin 28 134 4.803-04 Kim Petty 26 196 7.5 Lindsay Erwin 26 114 4.404-05 Lindsay Erwin 27 163 6.0 Taylor Cady 27 149 5.5

Year Name G Reb Avg.05-06 Chelsea DeHaven 27 179 6.6 Bec Kyba 27 146 5.406-07 Sunni Busch 24 167 7.0 Krisha Sibrel 27 112 4.107-08 Sunni Busch 27 165 6.1 Corissa Kesterson 27 129 4.808-09 Sunni Busch 27 255 9.4 Chelsea DeHaven 27 150 5.609-10 Kaitlin Petri 25 197 7.9 Kelsey Scott 27 141 5.210-11 Jazmyn Webster 26 143 5.5 Kelsey Scott 26 136 5.211-12 Kaitlin Petri 26 175 6.7 Rachael Smidt 25 106 4.2

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Current Opponents .................................................W .............................. L Adams State College ............................................... 17 ............................ 12Air Force Academy ....................................................1 .............................. 3Black Hills State.......................................................38 .............................11Brigham Young ..........................................................0 .............................. 0Colorado Christian College...................................... 29 .............................11Colorado-Colorado Springs ..................................... 12 ............................ 10Colorado School of Mines ....................................... 29 ............................ 19Colorado State-Pueblo .............................................. 5 ............................ 13Fort Lewis College .....................................................8 ............................ 17Lubbock Christian ......................................................0 .............................. 0Mesa State College .................................................10 ............................ 23Metropolitan State College ...................................... 14 ............................ 26Montana State-Billings............................................... 3 .............................. 8New Mexico Highlands University ........................... 18 ............................ 13Regis University.......................................................10 ............................ 27Western New Mexico .................................................2 .............................. 4Western State College ............................................. 22 ............................ 12Total ......................................................................218 .......................... 209

Year ..............................Record1973-74 .............................6-111974-75 .............................5-101975-76 ...........................11-101976-77 ........................... 11-111977-78 .............................4-221978-79 ...........................12-121979-80 ...........................13-151980-81 ...........................10-111981-82 .............................8-131982-83 ........................... 11-111983-84 .............................8-131984-85 .............................8-171985-86 .............................8-141986-87 .............................9-121987-88 .............................14-71988-89 ...........................16-101989-90 ...........................10-101990-91 ...........................13-131991-92 .............................7-221992-93 .............................18-9

Year ..............................Record1993-94 .............................18-91994-95 .............................22-81995-96 ...........................13-141996-97 ...........................11-161997-98 .............................9-171998-99 ...........................11-161999-00 .............................20-82000-01 .............................19-92001-02 .............................5-212002-03 ...........................13-152003-04 .............................8-182004-05 .............................7-202005-06 .............................4-232006-07 .............................2-252007-08 .............................9-182008-09 ...........................11-16 2009-10 .............................8-19 2010-11 ..............................6-202011-12 ..............................8-18Total ............................409-557

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Former Opponents ............................................................. W ................LAlaska-Fairbanks, University of ..............................................3 ................0Augustana College .................................................................1 ................6Casper College .....................................................................15 ................2College of St. Mary .................................................................4 ..............13Colorado Baptist University ....................................................2 ................0Colorado College ....................................................................4 ................3Concordia College ..................................................................6 ................8Concordia-St. Paul .................................................................0 ................1Creighton University ...............................................................0 ................2Dana College ..........................................................................5 ................4Dakota Wesleyan University ..................................................4 ................0Denver University ...................................................................4 ................4Dickinson State University .....................................................3 ................6Doane College ........................................................................4 ................9Dominican University ................................................................ 1 .................0Eastern Wyoming College ......................................................1 ................1Ellsworth AFB .........................................................................2 ................0Fort Hays State University ...................................................11 ..............24Great Falls, University of ........................................................1 ................1Hastings College ....................................................................0 ..............10Huron University .....................................................................0 ................1Jamestown College ................................................................0 ................3 J.F. Kennedy College..............................................................0 ...............1Johnson & Wales ....................................................................5 ................0Mankato State University .......................................................1 ................0Mary, University of ..................................................................0 ................5Mayville, N.D., State College ..................................................1 ................0Mid-America Nazerene ...........................................................1 ................1Midland Lutheran College.......................................................0 ..............10Miles City, Mont., College .......................................................1 ................0Minnesota Crookston..............................................................0 ................1Minnesota-Duluth ...................................................................0 ................2 Minnesota State-Mankato.......................................................1 ................1Minnesota State-Moorhead ....................................................0 ................2Minot State University.............................................................3 ................0Missouri-St. Louis ...................................................................1 ................0Montana Tech .........................................................................0 ................1Mount Marty College ..............................................................1 ................1National College ..................................................................10 .............. 11 NCE School of Commerce-Omaha ........................................0 ................2

Former Opponents ............................................................. W ................LNebraska-Kearney................................................................14 ..............68Nebraska-Omaha ...................................................................0 ................4Nebraska Wesleyan University ...............................................6 ................4Newman University.................................................................1 ................0North Dakota, University of.....................................................1 ................0North Dakota-Williston ............................................................2 ................2North Dakota State University ................................................0 ................3Northern Colorado University .................................................1 ................7Northeast Missouri State .......................................................1 ................2Northeast, Colo., Junior College.............................................1 ...............1Northern State ........................................................................0 ................9Northwest Missouri University ................................................0 ................1Northwest, Wyo., College .......................................................1 ................1Northwestern, Iowa, College ..................................................0 ................1Oklahoma Christian College ...................................................0 ................1Oklahoma City University .......................................................0 ................1Oklahoma Panhandle State....................................................0 ................1Peru State College ...............................................................18 ..............17Rockmont, Colo., College .......................................................2 ................0Rocky Mountain, Mont., College.............................................2 ................7Sheridan Junior College .........................................................1 ................1Sioux Falls, University of ........................................................1 ................0South Dakota State ................................................................0 ................1South Dakota Mines .............................................................32 ..............19South Dakota, University of ....................................................0 ................8Southwestern Minnesota State...............................................0 ................6Teikyo Westmar, Iowa .............................................................1 ................0Texas A&M-Kingsville .............................................................0 ................1Upper Iowa .............................................................................0 ................1Vermillion Community College................................................1 ................0Wayne State JV ......................................................................0 ................1Wayne State College ..............................................................4 ..............26 West Texas A & M ...................................................................0 ................4Western Nebraska Community College ................................2 ................1Western Washington ..............................................................0 ................2Winona State University .........................................................0 ................1Wyoming, University of ...........................................................0 ................9Yankton College .....................................................................1 ................0Totals .................................................................................189 ............347

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Name ................... Points ..................Year 1. Lacy Orpin ................ 567 .............1994-95 2. Gwen Reed............... 556 .............1977-78 3. Tricia Lukawski ......... 532 .............1991-92 Tricia Lukawski ......... 532 .............1992-93 5. Lorna Dahlgren ......... 521 .............1994-95 6. Tricia Lukawski ......... 486 .............1990-91 7. Shauna Smith ........... 481 .............1993-94 8. Kaitlin Petri ............... 478 .............2009-10 9. Mary Perrien ............. 433 .............1987-8810. Kaitlin Petri ............... 429 ............. 2011-1211. Gwen Reed............... 424 .............1975-7612. Sunni Busch ............. 420 .............2008-0913. Bec Kyba .................. 416 .............2005-0614. Lorna Dahlgren ......... 399 .............1993-9415. Deb Sylte .................. 388 .............1984-85 Mary Perrien ............. 388 .............1986-8717. Taylor Cady ............... 384 .............2004-0518. Starla Paules ............ 382 .............1988-8919. Alyssa Lyman ........... 377 .............2008-0920. Mary Perrien ............. 376 .............1985-8622. Maureen Cooney ...... 368 .............1979-8022. Sunni Busch ............. 361 .............2007-0823. Shauna Smith ........... 356 .............1992-93 Maureen Cooney ...... 356 .............1978-79 Tanya Weber ............ 356 .............1997-98

Name ............................Points ............Opponent ....................................... Year1. Gwen Reed..........................42 ............Mount Marty ...............................1976-772. Gwen Reed..........................41 ............Nebraska Wesleyan ...................1975-763. Bec Kyba .............................36 ............Metro State .................................2005-064. Tricia Lukawski ....................35 ............Black Hills State .........................1989-90 Shauna Smith ......................35 ............Univ of Denver ...........................1993-946. Tricia Lukawski ....................34 ............Nebr.-Kearney ............................1992-937. Mary Perrien ........................33 ............Univ of Denver ...........................1987-88 Lorna Dahlgrem ...................33 ............Huron University .........................1994-959. Gwen Reed..........................32 ............S.D Tech .....................................1975-76 Gwen Reed..........................32 ............Casper College ..........................1975-76 Tricia Lukawski ....................32 ............Colo Christian .............................1990-91 Tricia Lukawski ....................32 ............Adams State ...............................1991-92 Sunni Busch ........................32 ............UC-Colorado Springs .................2007-08 Kaitlin Petri ..........................32 ............Colorado Christian .....................2009-1015. Maureen Cooney .................31 ............Nebraska Wesleyan ...................1979-80 Mary Perrien ........................31 ............Univ No Colo. .............................1986-87 Mary Perrien ........................31 ............Wayne State ...............................1986-87 Tricia Lukawski ....................31 ............Adams State ...............................1992-93 Lacy Orpin ...........................31 ............Fort Hays State ..........................1994-9520. Tricia Lukawski ....................30 ............Fort Lewis, Western State ..........1990-91 Shauna Smith ......................30 ............Adams State ...............................1993-94 Lacy Orpin ...........................30 ............Mesa State .................................1994-95 Kaitlin Petri ..........................30 ............Metro, WNM, N.M. Highlands ....2009-1025. Mary Perrien ........................29 ............S.D Tech, UNK ...........................1988-89 Shauna Smith ......................29 ............Nebr.-Kearney, Black Hills ....1992-93, 94 Lorna Dahlgren ....................29 ............Minn.-Duluth ...............................1994-95 Sunni Busch ........................29 ............Colorado Christian .....................2008-09 Kaitlin Petri ..........................29 ............UCCS, Mesa State .....................2009-10

Chadron sTaTe College Women’s baskeTball ToP 25ToP 25 single season sCorers

Name ................... Points .................Years 1. Tricia Lukawski ...... 1,869 .............1989-93 2. Lorna Dahlgren ...... 1,527 .............1991-95 3. Mary Perrien .......... 1,493 .............1985-89 4. Gwen Reed............ 1,492 .............1974-78 5. Maureen Cooney ... 1,247 .............1978-82 6. Shauna Smith ........ 1,215 .............1991-94 7. Tanya Weber ..........1,119 .............1994-98 8. Janelle Hutt............ 1,100 .............1997-01 9. Sunni Busch .......... 1,067 .............2006-0910. Kaitlin Petri ............... 957 .............2009-1211. Melissa Burke ........... 956 .............1997-0112. Roxi Hoegerl ............. 923 .............1997-0113. Lacy Orpin ................ 871 .............1992-95 14. Kim Petty ...................811 .............2001-0415. Braidi Hladky ............ 808 ............. 1996 0116 Lisa Arnett................. 796 .............1992-9517. Samantha Arkulari .... 792 .............2006-1018. Alyssa Lyman ........... 777 .............2006-1019 Carla Dowdy ............. 765 .............1996-0020. Tari Nelson................ 764 .............1986-9021. Lindsay Erwin ........... 672 .............2001-0522. Patty Jeffers .............. 664 .............1994-9723. Jami Huckfeldt .......... 663 .............1993-9724. Deb Sylte .................. 659 .............1983-8525. Bec Kyba .................. 600 .............2004-06

ToP 25 Per game averages Name .......................Avg. ...................Year 1. Gwen Reed.............. 21.4 .............1977-78 2. Mary Perrien ............ 20.6 .............1987-88 3. Tricia Lukawski ........ 20.3 .............1990-91 4. Gwen Reed.............. 20.2 .............1975-76 5. Tricia Lukawski ........ 19.7 .............1992-93 6. Kaitlin Petri .............. 19.1 .............2009-10 7. Lacy Orpin ............... 18.9 .............1994-95 8. Mary Perrien ............ 18.5 .............1986-87 9. Tricia Lukawski ........ 18.3 .............1991-9210. Shauna Smith .......... 17.8 .............1993-9411. Kaitlin Petri .............. 17.7 .............2009-1212. Deb Sylte ................. 17.6 .............1984-8513. Lorna Dahlgren ........ 17.4 .............1994-9514. Mary Perrien ............ 17.1 .............1985-8615. Mary Perrien ............ 16.4 .............1988-8916. Tricia Lukawski ........ 16.0 .............1989-9017. Gwen Reed.............. 15.6 .............1976-77 Sunni Busch ............ 15.6 .............2008-0919. Bec Kyba ................. 15.4 .............2005-0620. Lorna Dahlgren ........ 14.8 .............1993-9421. Starla Paules ........... 14.7 .............1988-8922. Taylor Cady.............. 14.2 .............2004-0523. Alyssa Lyman .......... 14.0 .............2008-0924. Tanya Weber ........... 13.7 .............1997-9825. Maureen Cooney ..... 13.6 .............1979-80

ToP 25 Career sCorers

mosT PoinTs sCored in a single game

Kaitlin Petri, left, and Tricia Lukawski, right, are the only Chadron State women’s basketball players to earn All-American honors. The two met for the first time during Homecoming weekend in 2010.

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1973-74 (6-11)Casper College W 34-25Kearney State L 13-55Kearney State L 31-68Kearney State L 17-61Kearney State L 21-66AFB Ellsworth W 44-22Rocky Mountain College L 20-69Powell W 46-18Powell L 22-35Rocky Mountain College L 17-49NWCC Sterling L 28-29Wyoming L 20-52AFB Ellsworth W 36-35Casper College W 36-21Creighton L 27-52Doane W 70-27 J.F.K. L 47-68Coach: Mary Ann Boese

1974-75 (5-10)Nebraska Wesleyan W 68-18College of St. Mary L 36-49Peru State W 54-45Wayne State L 25-75Sterling Colorado W 50-42Kearney State L 77-59Sterling L 20-39Casper College W 44-36Kearney State L 50-30Concordia W 49-46Casper College L 31-33Wyoming L 46-67Wayne State L 84-36Concordia L 58-31College of St. Mary L 39-49Coach: Mary Ann Boese

1975-76 (11-11)South Dakota Tech W 49-41Midland College L 79-30Kearney State L 70-42Eastern Wyoming L 39-40Black Hills State W 48-42Kearney State L 71-48Eastern Wyoming W 41-29South Dakota Tech L 35-37South Dakota Tech W 74-63Concordia L 47-63Nebraska Wesleyan W 54-40College of St. Mary L 49-71Casper College W 60-55Black Hills State W 46-42Peru State W 53-46Peru State L 54-67Casper College W 57-56Wayne State L 63-72Dakota Wesleyan W 76-52Kearney State L 46-78Nebraska Wesleyan W 82-42Peru State L 43-62Coach: Mary Ann Boese

1976-77 (11-11)South Dakota Tech W 52-33Black Hills State W 62-58Midland L 44-95Kearney State L 50-71Creighton L 44-54Casper College W 48-43Northern Colorado L 45-58Peru State W 59-45

Kearney State L 41-74South Dakota Tech W 50-42National College of Business W 63-22Nebraska Wesleyan (OT) L 68-70College of St. Mary L 41-57Peru State L 42-61Augustana College L 50-57National College of Business W 47-17Mount Marty W 85-83Yankton W 61-44Black Hills State W 63-34Casper College W 45-39Nebraska Wesleyan L *Peru State L 53-58Coach: Mary Ann Boese* Forfeit

1977-78 (4-22)Metropolitan State L 30-31Colorado College L 65-48Black Hills State W 56-53Hastings L 80-64Kearney State L 70-36Casper College W 63-57NCE School of Commerce L 87-67NCE School of Commerce L 71-55Northern L 72-67Peru State L 55-54Dickinson State L 83-51Wyoming L 72-54Denver University L 87-68Eastern Montana W 58-56Concordia L 64-42Concordia L 53-37Augustana L 74-68Peru State L 54-31Black Hills State L 79-78South Dakota Tech W 57-56Mount Marty L 60-55College of St. Mary L 58-42Casper College L 72-59Nebraska Wesleyan L 60-36Peru State L 71-50Nebraska Wesleyan L 82-76Coach: Mary Ann Boese

1978-79 (12-12)North Dakota W 46-40Midland L 84-42Nebraska Wesleyan W 61-41Concordia W 52-45Hastings L 76-57Kearney State L 60-46Dakota Wesleyan W 77-59Northern State College L 70-47Mankato State W 64-61Rocky Mountain College L 55-39Rocky Mountain College L 42-41Doane W 55-49Kearney State L 67-44Augustana W 75-60Casper College L 63-49Peru State W 54-48Black Hills State W 52-48Casper College W 64-53Black Hills State W 80-70South Dakota Tech L 47-46Concordia W 57-56Hastings L 69-63Coach: Mack Peyton

1979-80 (14-14)Nebraska Wesleyan W 72-71Concordia L 82-60Nebraska Western W 64-36Rocky Mountain W 64-58Rocky Mountain L 46-36Black Hills State W 68-65Hastings L 77-63Dickinson State L 64-53Dakota Wesleyan W 69-67Kearney State L 85-43College of St. Mary L 61-46Casper College W 58-41Rocky Mountain L 67-49Eastern Montana L 63-42Kearney State L 79-51Peru State W 57-56Doane L 58-52College of St. Mary (2OT) L 72-71Casper College W 55-43Wyoming L 98-51Black Hills State W 68-59South Dakota Tech W 79-69Peru State W 61-50Nebraska Western W 77-51South Dakota Tech L 82-64Kearney State L 68-62Peru State W 45-34Nebraska-Omaha L 79-47Coach: Marge Burkett

1980-81 (10-11)College of St. Mary L 65-48Midland L 81-42Concordia W 54-42Nebraska Wesleyan W 50-49Black Hills State W 70-43Casper College W 66-43Kearney State L 63-57Air Force L 84-52Fort Hays L 89-85Alaska-Fairbanks W 78-68Casper College W 54-44South Dakota Tech W 72-50Peru State W 66-49College of St. Mary L 70-65College of St. Mary L 81-75Kearney State L 65-49South Dakota Tech L 62-57Northern Colorado W 66-63Black Hills State L 62-53Peru State W 67-49Nebraska-Omaha L 99-51Coach: Marge Burkett

1981-82 (8-13)Dana L 67-58Midland L 91-55Wayne State L 55-54Regis W 58-49Black Hills State W 86-65Denver University W 55-54Kearney State W 63-56Williston L 71-59Sheridan L 60-56Northwest Wyoming L 80-53Regis L 81-58Denver University L 62-53South Dakota Tech L 71-69Peru State W 79-65Dana L 65-56Black Hills State W 79-57

game resulTs, 1973-2010

Mack PeytonCoached: 1978-79Career: 12-12 (50%)

Mary Ann BoeseCoached: 1973-78Career: 37-58 (38.9%)

Marge BurkettCoached: 1979-83Career: 42-50 (45.6%)

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Wayne State L 84-59Concordia W 82-57Peru State W 67-57Kearney State L 61-50South Dakota Tech L 74-66Coach: Marge Burkett

1982-83 (11-11)Hastings L 89-56Doane L 66-47South Dakota Tech L 68-66Black Hills State W 69-42Wayne State L 63-62Metropolitan State W 67-36Kearney State L 65-61Vermillion W 65-64Metropolitan State W 61-55Rockmont-forfeit WSouth Dakota Tech W 61-52Casper College W 59-41Rockmont W 60-17Peru State L 76-64National College L 55-52Wayne State L 65-64National College L 77-60Black Hills State W 72-50Peru State W 62-60Kearney State L 58-47Casper College W 63-60Coach: Marge Burkett

1983-84 (8-13)Concordia L 97-54Dana W 69-64South Dakota Tech L 61-57Black Hills State W 65-56Regis L 52-51So. Dakota Tech W 74-66Kearney State W 71-66Southern Colorado L 79-67Air Force Academy L 62-48National College L 86-70Peru State L 87-62Dana L 54-47Northern Colorado L 73-58Midland Lutheran L 77-48Wayne State L 62-59Air Force Academy W 61-59Peru State W 70-65Black Hills State W 70-46National College W 74-69Kearney State L 59-53Wayne State L 68-62Coach: Kathy Markey

1984-85 (8-17)Doane L 60-49Hastings L 80-50Black Hills State W 79-44South Dakota Tech W 60-57Northwest Missouri L 85-51Northeast Missouri W 89-56Metropolitan State W 58-50National College L 77-65Wayne State L 81-58Midland Lutheran L 84-51South Dakota Tech L 82-61Kearney State L 77-64N.D. Williston L 89-74

National College L 77-65Dickinson State L 73-54Black Hills State L 62-56Metropolitan State W 71-65National College W 75-65Peru State W 68-65College of St. Mary L 64-52Northern Colorado L 60-59Peru State W 67-64Wayne State L 61-52Kearney State L 81-51College of St. Mary L 67-41Coach: Kip Cady

1985-86 (8-14)Concordia L 55-49Dana College L 66-59Northeast Missouri L 76-31Mid-America Nazarene L 58-54Black Hills State W 55-51South Dakota Tech W 79-70Northern Colorado L 60-47South Dakota Tech W 81-75Wayne State L 79-42National College L 82-67Kearney State L 67-62Black Hills State W 69-67Midland College L 56-48Metropolitan State L 70-49Peru State W 69-64College of St. Mary L 68-54Wayne State W 75-74National College W 69-63Kearney State L 66-49Peru State L 55-54College of St. Mary L 67-53Metropolitan State (2 OT) W 82-78Coach: Kip Cady

1986-87 (9-12)Hastings L 75-64Doane W 75-69Black Hills State L 76-72National College W 76-70South Dakota Tech W 68-52Northern Colorado L 75-69Wayne State (OT) L 68-66Midland Lutheran L 74-62South Dakota Tech W 62-55College of St. Mary W 82-53Kearney State (OT) L 61-58Nebraska Western L 69-58Colorado Mines W 68-65Black Hills State W 58-53Colorado College W 75-57College of St. Mary L 65-57Peru State (2-OT) L 76-75National College L 62-47Kearney State L 75-78Peru State W 66-57Wayne State L 61-69Coach: Kip Cady

1987-88 (14-7)Doane L 66-58Concordia W 88-75South Dakota Tech W 70-56National College W 80-78Black Hills State W 66-47South Dakota Tech W 74-64Denver University W 77-66Black Hills State W 81-62Wayne State L 56-53Kearney State W 80-58Colorado Mines W 71-63Colorado College W 66-54National College L 81-77College of St. Mary L 54-53Peru State L 75-56Kearney State W 72-67Peru State L 46-44College of St. Mary W 73-46Denver University W 65-53

Wayne State W 69-60Hastings L 70-60Coach: Kip Cady

1988-89 (16-10)National College W 62-61Hastings L 78-57Dana W 91-58South Dakota Tech W 79-72Black Hills State W 75-72Colorado Christian W 98-44Mid-America W 85-62Colorado Baptist W 83-47Dana L 89-74Wayne State L 84-75Black Hills State W 84-53Kearney State W 98-85Wyoming L 101-46Doane L 73-57Colorado Mines W 65-56Colorado College L 66-61South Dakota Tech W 76-67College of St. Mary W 76-61Peru State W 67-61College of St. Mary W 80-53Peru State L 82-68Kearney State L 87-76National College L 77-71Wayne State W 61-59Colorado Baptist W 68-53Doane L 82-36Coach: Kip Cady

1989-90 (10-10)Sheridan W 69-57Williston W 71-66Wayne State L 73-68South Dakota Tech W 63-51Black Hills State (OT) W 87-84Hastings L 64-53South Dakota Tech W 71-62Black Hills State W 72-65Kearney State L 72-66National College L 81-64Dana W 71-69Kearney State L 80-52Peru State L 84-70Wayne State L 80-65Colorado Christian W 79-64Doane L 109-49National College L 81-71Colorado Christian W 76-67Colorado Mines W 71-61Midland L 88-67Coach: Kip Cady

1990-91 (13-13)Miles City, Montana W 77-64North Dakota W 80-74South Dakota Tech W 90-72Black Hills State W 71-44South Dakota Tech L 81-64Wayne State W 77-73National College W 85-77Colorado Christian L 81-80Black Hills State W 71-66Adams State L 77-62Fort Lewis W 74-57Mesa State L 70-64Western State L 65-57Colorado Mines W 83-54Kearney State L 59-54Fort Hays State L 79-47Mesa State L 79-61Western State W 68-57Colorado Mines W 65-60Adams State W 58-57Fort Lewis L 61-51Kearney State L 78-47Fort Hays State L 94-49Colorado Christian W 67-58National College L 78-60Wayne State L 70-46Coach: Kip Cady

Kathy MarkeyCoached: 1983-84Career: 8-13 (38%)

Kip CadyCoached: 1984-91Career: 78-83 (45.6%)

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1991-92 (7-22)Western State L 87-66Fort Lewis L 66-58Colorado Mines W 72-62Black Hills State L 84-61Wayne State L 84-51South Dakota Tech W 79-75South Dakota Tech L 78-70Black Hills State W 80-55Colorado Christian W 76-69Oklahoma Christian L 88-58Wayne State L 84-56Doane L 93-63Fort Hays State W 68-67Colorado Mines W 87-67Kearney State L 83-41Mesa State L 90-76Western State W 81-77Adams State L 73-68New Mexico Highlands L 81-58Mesa State L 98-66Western L 68-65Adams State L 78-68New Mexico Highlands L 74-66Kearney State L 90-73Colorado Mines L 62-60Fort Hays State L 65-60Peru State L 75-57Peru State L 90-79+Concordia L 69-63+NAIA District II PlayoffCoach: William (Bunny) Rider

1992-93 (18-9)Minot State W 72-59South Dakota Tech L 88-78Jamestown L 88-81Teikyo Westmar W 101-56South Dakota Tech W 84-70Black Hills State W 86-62Wayne State L 92-84Wayne State L 67-64Dickinson State L 93-85Dana W 95-75Doane W 72-67Fort Hays State L 69-66Colorado Mines W 99-67Kearney State W 92-69Mesa State W 84-71Western State W 88-51Black Hills State W 82-57Adams State W 85-74New Mexico Highlands W 78-63Mesa State L 77-65Western W 93-79Kearney State L 82-74Adams State W 84-56New Mexico Highlands W 93-74Fort Hays State W 71-64Colorado Mines W 108-58#Fort Hays State L 78-76Coach: William (Bunny) Rider

1993-94 (18-9)South Dakota Tech W 94-66Colorado Christian W 92-53Mayville W 108-81Minot State W 76-59Northern Colorado L 73-66Alaska-Fairbanks W 94-69New Mexico Highlands W 82-67South Dakota Tech L 75-64Dickinson State W 94-78Denver University W 77-75Colorado Mines W 72-58Black Hills State L 61-59Fort Hays State W 65-56

Kearney State L 70-63Adams State W 79-70New Mexico Highlands W 87-73Mesa State W 78-74Western W 90-64New Mexico Highlands L 77-72Adams State W 87-68Fort Hays State L 71-66Kearney State L 71-50Black Hills State W 80-64Mesa State L 79-73Western State W 71-68Colorado Mines W 84-44#New Mexico Highlands L 89-77Coach: Willam (Bunny) Rider

1994-95 (22-8)Northern L 98-59Huron L 93-86Minnesota-Duluth L 73-59Alaska-Fairbanks W 91-56Black Hills State (OT) W 64-61South Dakota Tech W 75-58Wyoming L 79-54South Dakota Tech W 69-63Colorado Christian W 82-74*Colorado Mines W 65-55*New Mexico Highlands W 78-54*Fort Hays State L 77-67*Fort Lewis W 111-69*Adams State W 82-62*Western State W 93-69*Mesa State W 67-64*Fort Lewis L 75-63*Adams State W 72-65Black Hills State W 63-59*New Mexico Highlands W 74-69*Fort Hays State W 73-57*Nebraska-Kearney L 87-70*Mesa State W 85-69*Western State W 96-75*Colorado Mines W 75-54*Nebraska-Kearney W 68-62#Western State W 80-70#Nebraska-Kearney W 66-57#Fort Hays State (2-OT) W 81-80West Texas A&M L 86-75*RMAC games#RMAC tournament gameCoach: Tom Andersen

1995-96 (13-14)West Texas A&M L 81-59West Texas A&M L 86-39South Dakota Tech L 86-80Black Hills State L 70-59Colorado Mines W 76-52Dakota Wesleyan W 94-78South Dakota Tech W 78-66*Nebraska-Kearney L 67-55*Fort Hays State L 70-63Black Hills State W 50-48Northern L 74-56Minot State W 56-55Dickinson State L 68-56*New Mexico Highlands L 78-66*Mesa State L 82-64*Western State L 90-70*Adams State W 66-48*Fort Lewis W 68-61*Colorado Mines W 67-56*New Mexico Highlands W 78-66*Nebraska-Kearney L 96-71*Fort Hays State L 85-74*Mesa State W 67-47*Western State W 83-67

*Adams State W 55-45*Fort Lewis W 70-60#New Mexico Highlands L 83-59*RMAC games #RMAC tournamentCoach: Tom Andersen

1996-97 (11-16)Southeast State L 70-55Minnesota-Duluth L 73-46South Dakota Tech (2-OT) W 88-82South Dakota Tech L 75-40*New Mexico Highlands W 70-61Denver University L 48-37Southern Colorado W 79-53Colo.-Colo. Springs W 70-44Jamestown L 82-73Dickinson State L 80-74*Fort Lewis L 65-58*Adams State W 80-64*Mesa State W 74-62*Western State W 75-58*Regis L 64-59*Colorado Christian L 70-59*Nebraska-Kearney L 102-65 *Fort Hays State L 72-54*Metropolitan State W 61-60*Colorado Mines W 69-59*Nebraska-Kearney L 98-58*Fort Hays State L 71-61* Regis L 75-67*Colorado Christian (OT) W 65-62*Metropolitan State L 64-61*Colorado Mines W 82-61#Mesa State L 78-76*RMAC games#RMAC playoff gameCoach: Tom Andersen

1997-98 (9-17)South Dakota Tech L 59-40Winona L 71-63Sioux Falls W 66-55Denver University L 75-58*New Mexico Highlands L 76-63South Dakota Tech W 64-63*Southern Colorado L 79-68*CU-Colo. Springs W 61-60Dickinson State W 64-60Jamestown L 55-53*Fort Lewis L 61-59*Adams State W 93-69*Western State W 56-45*Mesa State L 76-60*Regis L 70-53*Colorado Christian L 78-67*Fort Hays State W 68-64*Nebraska-Kearney L 78-91*Metro State L 50-71*Colorado Mines L 62-72*Nebraska-Kearney L 54-98*Fort Hays State L 49-77*Regis W 50-46*Colorado Christian L 74-85*Metro State L 67-80*Colorado Mines W 68-59*RMAC gamesCoach: Tom Andersen

1998-99 (11-16)Wayne State L 79-64South Dakota Tech L 95-73Augustana College L 84-64Northwestern, Iowa, College L 90-77*Regis L 87-75*Colorado Christian W 67-62South Dakota Tech L 72-55*Colorado Mines W 54-49*Metropolitan State W 58-48*Fort Hays State L 85-66*Nebraska-Kearney L 66-50Rocky Mountain L 67-61Montana State Billings L 71-51*Fort Lewis L 81-78

William ‘Bunny’ RiderCoached: 1991-94Career: 43-40 (51.8%)

Tom AndersenCoached: 1994-2007Career: 144-210 (40.6%)

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*Southern Colorado W 85-54*Colo.-Colo. Springs L 63-61*Adams State W 73-54*New Mexico Highlands W 70-63*Western W 67-64*Mesa State L 65-61*Regis University W 73-71*Colorado Christian W 70-64*Colorado Mines W 68-50*Metropolitan State W 67-62*Fort Hays State L 82-68*Nebraska-Kearney L 68-54#Regis University L 82-72*RMAC games #RMAC playoffCoach: Tom Andersen

1999-2000 (20-8)Missouri St. Louis W 63-62New Mexico Highlands W 83-45South Dakota Tech W 86-74Dickinson State W 79-61*Colorado Christian W 93-63*Regis W 76-50South Dakota Tech W 82-77*Fort Hays State L 82-71*Nebraska-Kearney L 67-51Montana State L 76-61*Rocky Mountain W 68-61*Colorado Mines W 68-49*Metropolitan State W 70-55*Fort Lewis W 71-65*Southern Colorado W 84-58*Colo.-Colo. Springs W 69-52*Adams State W 62-41*New Mexico Highlands L 88-77*Western State W 78-63*Mesa State L 67-45*Colorado Christian W 76-48 *Regis W 60-57*Colorado Mines L 66-54*Metropolitan State L 79-75*Fort Hays State W 75-53*Nebraska-Kearney W 76-53+Metropolitan State W 92-71+Regis L 62-47*RMAC games +Playoff gamesCoach: Tom Andersen

2000-2001 (19-9)South Dakota Tech W 74-71Black Hills State W 75-62Texas A&M-Kingsville L 68-96Fort Lewis W 77-35Western State W 85-74*Mesa State L 49-56*Western State W 63-60Black Hills State W 99-67*Adams State W 84-60Montana State-Billings L 60-90*CU-Colorado Springs L 65-70*Southern Colorado W 70-63*N.M. Highlands (OT) W 88-82*Fort Lewis W 81-62*Metro State W 76-66*Colorado School of Mines W 82-50*Regis L 58-68*Colorado Christian W 88-72*Nebraska-Kearney W 64-53*Fort Hays State W 88-83*Colorado Mines L 47-52*Metro State W 78-64*Regis (OT) L 73-81*Colorado Christian W 86-69*Nebraska-Kearney L 65-84*Fort Hays State W 89-82#New Mexico Highlands W 81-77#Mesa State L 52-74*RMAC Games #RMAC PlayoffsCoach: Tom Andersen

2001-2002 (5-21)Oklahoma City L 57-95West Texas A&M L 56-86Minnesota State-Moorhead L 72-86

North Dakota State L 51-64*Mesa State L 68-74*Western State W 57-55*Adams State L 51-67Great Falls L 68-72Montana Tech L 67-76*CU-Colorado Springs L 56-70*Southern Colorado W 84-67*New Mexico Highlands L 61-65*Fort Lewis L 50-84Montana State-Billings L 45-61*Colorado Mines W 50-42*Metro State L 61-68*Colorado Christian W 84-65*Regis L 57-62*Fort Hays State L 58-85*Nebraska-Kearney L 51-70*Metro State L 54-74*Colorado Mines L 62-74*Colorado Christian W 68-57*Regis L 44-76*Fort Hays State L 57-66*Nebraska-Kearney L 57-75*RMAC gamesCoach: Tom Andersen

2002-2003 (13-15)Western State W 59-55Mesa State L 66-75North Dakota State L 45-78Northern State L 43-59at Fort Lewis L 54-62Adams State W 60-51*Fort Lewis W 50-47*Adams State W 69-51Great Falls W 92-43at South Dakota State L 60-110*at Western State L 52-60*at CU-Colorado Springs W 54-41*Mesa State W 71-56*at Southern Colorado L 70-94*at N.M. Highlands W 75-52*Fort Hays State L 50-55*Nebraska-Kearney L 79-82*at Metro State L 49-64*at Regis L 59-97*at Colorado Mines W 61-59*at Colorado Christian W 73-72*Regis L 59-74*Metro State W 69-62*Colorado Mines W 73-51*Colorado Christian W 70-50*at Nebraska-Kearney L 51-76*at Fort Hays State L 52-63+at Nebraska-Kearney L 54-67*RMAC games +Playoff gamesCoach: Tom Andersen

2003-04 (8-18)vs Southwest Minnesota State L 51-66at Minnesota State L 64-79at North Dakota State L 60-99vs Western Washington L 72-87at Northern State L 68-91*at Fort Lewis L 68-86*at Adams State L 86-101vs South Dakota L 62-104at Augustana (S.D.) L 59-94*Western State W 80-66*CU-Colorado Springs W 73-58*at Mesa State L 64-80*Colorado State-pueblo L 52-69*New Mexico Highlands W 64-61*at Fort Hays State L 72-79*at Nebraska-Kearney L 59-88*at Metro St. L 72-74*Regis W 75-74*Colorado Mines L 57-64*Colorado Christian W 82-56*Metro St. W 78-76*at Regis University L 48-86*at Colorado Mines L 59-73*at Colo. Christian W 86-68

*Mebraska-Kearney L 76-90*Fort Hays State W 84-79*RMAC gamesCoach: Tom Andersen

2004-05 (7-20)Northern State L 53-86vs MSU Moorhead L 58-82at Concordia-St. Paul L 66-99at Nebraska-Omaha L 57-74vs South Dakota L 60-96*New Mexico Highlands L 76-92*UC-Colorado Springs L 61-71Colorado College W 100-71*at CSU-Pueblo L 65-80at Augustana (SD) L 55-100vs South Dakota L 47-88*Western State W 69-56*Mesa State W 76-59*at Fort Lewis L 74-81*at Adams State L 60-84*Fort Hays State (OT) L 81-91*Nebraska-Kearney W 92-87*Colorado Mines L 51-68*Colorado Christian W 84-76*at Metro State L 52-93*at Regis L 52-79*at Colorado Christian W 75-67*at ColoradoMines L 59-66*Regis L 54-61*Metro State L 68-96*at Fort Hays State W 70-69*at Nebraska-Kearney L 77-88Coach: Tom Andersen

2005-2006 (4-23)Opponent Scoreat South Dakota L 44-83vs Panhandle State L 54-65vs Johnson & Wales W 100-44at Southwest Minnesota State L 61-83vs Minnesota-crookston L 54-67*at CU-Colorado Springs L 60-70at Colorado College L 68-78*at New Mexico Highlands L 49-60*Colorado State-Pueblo L 44-67vs Wyoming L 39-75South Dakota L 52-90*at Mesa State L 56-72*at Western State L 41-64*Adams State W 63-55*Fort Lewis L 38-59*at Fort Hays State L 48-71*at Nebraska-Kearney L 46-72*at Colorado Christian W 66-57*at Colorado Mines L 54-67*Regis L 59-83*Metro State L 79-84*Colorado Mines L 49-54*Colorado Christian W 67-47*at Metro State L 60-78*at Regis University L 48-94*Fort Hays State L 63-76*Nebraska-Kearney L 47-77*RMAC gamesCoach: Tom Andersen

2006-07 (2-25)South Dakota L 50-90Western State L 54-80Western Washington L 69-92Wayne State L 68-91*N.M. Highlands L 64-71*Western New Mexico L 59-68*Mesa State L 71-84*Fort Lewis L 57-87Black Hills State L 51-81Wayne State L 59-89South Dakota L 46-90*Colorado State-Pueblo L 51-76*Adams State L 69-76*Western State L 53-79*UC-Colorado Springs L 68-82

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*Regis L 47-107*Nebraska-Kearney L 64-95*Colorado Mines L 64-72Colorado College W 83-64*Colorado Christian L 59-87*Metro State L 54-88*Nebraska-Kearney L 42-88*Colorado Mines L 81-91*Metro State L 57-79*Colorado Christian W 82-64*Regis L 71-94*UC-Colorado Springs L 66-87*RMAC gamesCoach: Tom Andersen

2007-08 (9-18)Southwest Minnesota State L 54-72Upper Iowa L 64-67Newman (Kansas) W 72-56South Dakota Mines L 61-80Black Hills State L 51-68*Western New Mexico W 61-45*New Mexico Highlands W 72-69*Mesa State L 67-76*Fort Lewis L 52-77South Dakota L 51-90*Adams State L 39-42*Colorado State Pueblo L 63-68*Western State W 70-65Johnson and Wales W 81-40*Regis L 49-81*UC-Colorado Springs L 48-72*Nebraska-Kearney L 58-90*Colorado Mines W (OT) 60-58*Metro State L 37-54*Colorado Christian L 49-54*Nebraska-Kearney L 52-80Johnson and Wales W 69-49*Colorado Mines L 61-80*Colorado Christian W 66-65*Metro State L 59-75*UC-Colorado Springs W 86-81*Regis L 73-78*RMAC GamesCoach: Mike Maloney

2008-09 (11-16)at Southwest Minnesota State L 111-75at Augustana (SD) L 102-89at Air Force L 74-52Dominican University W 68-51Johnson and Wales W 98-70Black Hills State W 69-61* at N.M. Highlands W 85-52* at CSU-Pueblo L 83-66* Adams State L 70-65* Fort Lewis L 64-51South Dakota Mines W 89-61at Johnson and Wales W 80-51* at Western State W 64-60* at Mesa State W 66-63* Western New Mexico L 77-73* Colorado Christian W 69-62* Colorado Mines L 62-48* at Nebraska-Kearney L 77-70* at UC-Colorado Springs W (OT) 62-61* at Metro State L 75-62* at Regis L (OT) 86-76* Nebraska-Kearney L 78-73* UC-Colorado Springs L 87-82* Regis W 78-65* Metro State L 61-60* at Colorado Mines L 78-56* at Colorado Christian L 85-76*RMAC GamesCoach: Tim Connealy

2009-10 (8-19)at Montana State-Billings L 74-63Southwest Minnesota L 60-51Nebraska-Omaha L 70-62*CSU-Pueblo L 59-48*N.M. Highlands W 71-59at South Dakota Mines L 75-66*at Fort Lewis L 84-35*at Adams State L 68-61at Northern State L 75-52at University of Mary L 74-65Montana State-Billings L 69-41*Mesa State W 60-55*Western State L 67-47*at Western N.M. L 78-74*at Colorado Mines W 75-58*at Colorado Christian L 87-68*Nebraska-Kearney W 61-60*UC-Colorado Springs W 85-74at Black Hills State L 74-54*Regis W 91-54*Metro State L 75-74*at Nebraska-Kearney L 73-70*at UC-Colorado Springs W 77-66*at Metro State L 60-45*at Regis W 78-76*Colorado Christian L 92-75*Colorado Mines L 81-69Coach: Tim Connealy

2010-11 (6-20)at University of Mary L 71-44Northern State L 63-53MSU-Billings W 73-59*Mesa State L 66-62*Western State L 72-58*at Regis L 74-61*at Metro State L 72-44*at Colorado Christian L 66-38*at Colorado Mines L 82-72at MSU-Billings W 60-53*Fort Lewis L 69-43*Adams State L 75-66*Nebraska-Kearney L 79-64*at N.M. Highlands L 83-68*at Western N.M. L 67-61*CSU-Pueblo L 64-49*UC-Colorado Springs W 58-49*Colorado Mines W 60-47*Colorado Christian W 61-59*at Western State L 77-63*at Mesa State L 70-58*Metro State L 68-44*Regis L (OT) 80-75*at UC-Colorado Springs W 65-51*at CSU-Pueblo L 86-49*at Nebraska-Kearney L 68-52Coach: Tim Connealy

2011-12 (8-18)at MSU-Billings L 50-77at Wyoming L 61-69Wayne State L 57-70at Black Hills State L 55-68*at Colorado Mesa L 59-67*at Western State L 66-77*Regis W 71-48*Metro State L 43-71*Colorado Christian L 59-79*Colorado Mines L (OT) 57-61*at Fort Lewis L 54-88*at Adams State L 60-64*at Nebraska-Kearney W 64-60*N.M. Highlands W 64-60*Western N.M. W 81-70*at CSU-Pueblo L 49-61*at UC-Colorado Springs W 69-57*at Colorado Mines W (OT) 72-69*at Colorado Christian W (OT) 74-71*Western State W 60-56*Colorado Mesa L 63-67*at Metro State L 51-55*at Regis L 72-81*UC-Colorado Springs L 70-71*CSU-Pueblo L 52-79*Nebraska-Kearney L 59-84Coach: Tim Connealy

Mike MaloneyCoached: 2007-08Career: 9-18 (33.3%)

Tim ConnealyCoached: 2008-PresentCareer: 33-73 (31.1%)

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armsTrong gym renovaTion ProjeCT

- Armstrong PhysicAl EducAtion Building - nConstructed in 1964 for $800,000nApproximately 37,000 GSFn1,400 arena seating capacity

- EvEnt cEntEr rEnovAtion And Addition -n98,300 GSF in the expanded Armstrong Gymn2,100 arena seating capacityn11,500 GSF in the natatorium addition at the Nelson Physical Activity Center

These images are artist renderings of the Armstrong Gymnasium Campus Event Center Renovation and Addition, which will have its official groundbreaking following today’s game. The above image is an aerial view of the Event Center.Left bottom shows a view of Elliott Field from inside the proposed Hall of Fame Room.Middle bottom shows a view of the proposed Event Center main southwest entrance and public plaza.Right bottom shows a view of the proposed north entrance from the Student Center.