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Page 1: 2010-11 Tiffin University Women's Basketball Media Guide
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Welcome...

At Tiffi n University, our students endeavour to excel in both the classroom and the athletic arena. Our athletic pro-grams have enjoyed tremendous success in recent years with conference championships, teams being nationally ranked and challenging at national tournaments. There have been numerous individual ac-colades including All-Americans, and it is no small accomplishment that in the past few years we have set new standards of excellence with our individual and team academic achievements. We expect our student-athletes to be just as successful in the classroom. A recent self study con-ducted by the university indicated that, of all the athletes who completed their eligibility at Tiffi n Uni-versity in the last fi ve years, 95% of those athletes graduated. While many colleges would be ecstatic with these results, we will never be content until it is 100%. We are proud of our rich history and look forward to setting new milestones as we enter the NCAA Division II playing fi eld and the highly competitive Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. We are proud of our athletes and what they have accomplished. They have been the force behind the winning tradition that has been established, and I am confi dent the future will also be highly successful for Tiffi n University athletics.

- Lonny Allen Athletic Director

Tiffin University Athletic DepartmentLonny Allen...Athletic Director, Head Baseball CoachPam Oswald...SWA, Head Women’s Basketball CoachJohn Hill...Head Coach - Men’s BasketballDarby Roggow...Asst. Ath. Dir., Head Men’s Golf CoachScott Hall...Head Women’s Golf CoachJeremy Croy... Asst. Ath. Dir., Head Track Coach Dave Walkosky..Head Football CoachKelly Daniel...Dir. of Compliance and Ath. ServicesShane O’Donnell..Sports Information DirectorVickie Galaska...Offi ce ManagerRon Martin...Head Cross Country CoachRudy Brownell...Head Men’s Soccer CoachJacqueline Crytzer....Athletic TrainerDr. Bonnie Tiell...Faculty Athletic Representative

Phil Conley...Head Tennis Coach Dana Cordova...Head Volleyball CoachPaula Fantini...Head Women’s Soccer CoachJulie Vogel...Equestrian CoachColleen Dixon...Women’s Lacrosse CoachDoug Jesse...Head Wrestling CoachKrista Swanagan...Retention Coordinator

Offi ce phone - 419-448-3453Location - Gillmor Student CenterMailing Address - 155 Miami St. Tiffi n, Ohio 44883FAX - 419-443-5007

The Tiffi n University Programs/Media Guides are written and designed in the Sports Information Offi ce, with typesetting done by Shane O’Donnell. Layout and printing are done by Allegra Print and Imaging of Findlay. For further information, please contact Shane O’Donnell, Sports Information Director, at the address or phone number listed above. Tiffi n University is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination and equal opportunity for all persons regardless of race, sex, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, or Vietnam-era veteran status in employment, educational programs, policies, athlet-ics, activities, admissions, and other school administered programs.

It is the policy of Tiffi n University that any illegal recruiting activities as determined by the NCAA Division II policy is strictly prohibited by all members of the institu-tion including but not limited to: boosters, coaches, athletic support staff, and student-athletes. It is also the policy of this institution that all coaches (and boosters) involved with recruiting will participate in annual continuing education regarding NCAA and conference recruiting rules and the intent of these rules. A continual monitoring system per-formed by university members who are not affi liated with the athletic program as to the actual extent of compliance with institutional recruiting policies and procedures will be conducted.

Welcome to this athletic season at Tiffi n University. I invite you to watch and cheer for all of our women’s and men’s teams. Intercollegiate athletics play an important role at Tiffi n University. The students who participate develop life-long friendships and learn leadership and teamwork skills, how to set goals and work hard to achieve those goals, how to deal with adversity, the importance of persistence, sportsmanship, and physical fi tness, and other skills and abilities that contribute to satisfying and productive lives and careers. Our athletic program also provides visibility and name recognition for TU, helps develop a sense of excitement, morale and school spirit on campus, and provides opportunities for students, employees, alumni, and supporters to unite behind a common goal. We are especially proud of the high standards of conduct displayed by our coaches and players on and off the fi eld.

Paul Marion, Ph. D.

09-10 FACULTY SPORT SPONSORS Football - Tim ShawVolleyball - Jamie Orr Men’s Basketball - Kellie McGilvray Women’s Basketball: - Tim SchultzMen’s Soccer - Becky Fox Women’s Soccer - Erin Dean and Sharon Perry-Nause Men’s Golf - Amir Sosa Women’s Golf - Jan SamoriskiMen’s Tennis - Terry Sullivan Women’s Tennis - EK EsawiMen’s TK & CC - Vinnie Gajjala Women’s TK & CC - Vicki IngallsBaseball - Scott Blough & Gene Chintala Softball - Danielle Foster Equestrian - Phyllis WattsWomen’s Lacrosse - Mike HerdlickWrestling - Pat McLeod

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Intercollegiate Athletics Sports of all kinds are an integral part of Tiffi n Universi-ty’s atmosphere. Our students express the same spirit and enthusiasm in athletic competition as they do in the classroom.Women’s Men’s Co-Educational Soccer Track and Field Equestrian Volleyball Football Basketball Basketball Softball Baseball Tennis Tennis Cross Country Golf Track and Field Cross Country Golf Soccer Lacrosse Wrestling

Gillmor Student Center

Master of HumanitiesMaster of Education

Bachelor of ArtsArts Administration *Music Industry *Visual ArtsCommunication *Electronic Media *Journalism *Public RelationsEducation *Integrated Language Arts *Integrated Social Studies *Middle Childhood Education EnglishGeneral Science *Green Technologies *Behavioral ScienceGovernment and National SecurityHistoryProfessional StudiesPsychology *Addictions Counseling *Experimental Psychology *Human Services

Bachelor of Business AdministrationAccountingComputer and Information TechnologyFinanceManagement *Elder Care Management *Equine Business Management *Hospitality and Tourism Management *Human Resources Management *International Business *Managerial StudiesMarketingOrganizational ManagementSports and Recreation Management *Sports and Athletic Administration *Recreational Tourism *Sports Marketing

Bachelor of Criminal Justice Corrections Cyber Defense and Information Security Forensic Psychology Forensic Science Law Enforcement Homeland Security/Terrorism Justice Administration Associate of Business Admin-istrationAccountingBusiness Information Technology

Associate of Criminal JusticeLaw Enforcement

Associate of ArtsGeneral Studies

Master of Business Administration General Management Healthcare Administration Leadership Sports Management Finance International Business Elder Care Management Marketing Human Resource Management

Master of Science in Criminal Justice Crime Analysis Criminal Behavior Forensic Psychology Justice Administration Homeland Security Admin.

The basic rationale manifested by the existence of Tiffi n University is that of the American dream. Tiffi n is a place where the work ethic of the American heartland is evident and where there is truly value added for students. Tiffi n will continue to provide access and opportunity for individuals and facilitate their preparation for successful careers and for productive and satisfying lives.

Tiffi n University continues to represent a new kind of in-stitution in America, the professional university, where the career objectives of traditional college-age students and adult students are optimized through professionally-focused undergraduate and graduate programs that have a broad general education founda-tion. This fundamental institutional strategy is the vision for Tif-fi n University’s future. Visit our website www.tiffi n.edu for information on our majors, faculty, athletics, student life programs and much more.

The Mission of Tiffi n University is to:• offer quality, professionally-focused, learning-centered undergraduate and graduate degree programs and life-long learning opportunities to prepare traditional college-age students and adult students for successful careers and for productive and satisfying lives of excellence, leadership, and service.• work with employers and specifi c professions to anticipate, design, and deliver effective academic programs that refl ect evolving professional needs and intellectual requirements of the future.

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The 2009-2010 Tiffi n University Women’s basketball team experienced both the highs and the lows that come with playing every team in the GLIAC. The 7-20 squad saw 8 of its losses come down to single digits. They experienced two blowout losses to Grand Valley State University and Hillsdale College only to play them again and come within minutes of two possible upsets. The Dragons were able to pull off four big wins in their second year in the conference. The Dragons found out that the learning curve in the GLIAC is depth and experience.

The Dragons started the season off on a rocky note after losing their most experienced player, Holly Focke, to a knee injury and also, senior Lexi Karel to a knee injury. Playing with one senior, 2 sophomores, and 6 freshman, third year head coach Pam Oswald had no choice but to throw her young players into the fi re. Tiffi n started the year out 4-5 with wins versus conference foe Ferris State and future conference opponent Lake Erie College, while suffering losses to preseason top 25 Grand Valley State and #8 ranked Gannon University. The Dragons then learned that versus a very tough and experi-enced conference, youth can contend in games but experience is what pulls you through. The Dragons would go on to win 3 more conference games against Saginaw Valley State, Wayne State, and Northwood University. The team showed on many occasions that they can score fast and in bunches erasing a 12 point defi cit against Findlay in just over four minutes and a 17 point defi cit against Saginaw Valley State in just over 7 minutes.

This year’s squad boasts seven new faces thrown into the mix but also has seven very experienced returnees. Every returning player on this year’s team has started at least 5 games and has played in over 300 minutes. Junior guard Mandy Jaeb looks to add to her breakout season from a year ago and provide an immediate scoring threat to any opponent she faces. Junior Holly Focke is looking to rebound from her knee injury a year ago and provide her on court leadership. Sophomore post player Jessica Harris provides a viable low post presence that can score and take control of the boards. Junior guard Jennifer Johnston and sophomore guard Karli Mast have proven that they can stack on the points in a very short amount of time. Sophomore’s Steph Kelly and Missy Gilliland look to bring their quickness and knowledge of the system to both the point guard and shooting guard positions. Looking to step in and make their marks for the Dragons are junior transfers Deidra Brown and Jessika Korzelius, and incoming freshman Mary Kate Campbell, Amanda Baute, Dani Gilmer, Jillian Adams, and Brittany Siegel.

BACKCOURT

The returning core of this year’s team lies in the backcourt. Again the backcourt is very young but experienced, with 3 juniors, 3 sophomores, and 2 freshmen. Junior Mandy Jaeb had one of the best seasons in Tiffi n University history last season being selected to both the All-GLIAC South First Team and All GLIAC Defensive Team. Junior Jennifer Johnston and sophomore Karli Mast both started in 20+ games and were among the leaders on the team in 3 pt. fi eld goal percentage. Sophomores Steph Kelly and Melissa Gilliland both started in multiple games last season but were both key sparks off the bench. Junior Deidra Brown is new to the Dragon system but has two years of college basketball experience and looks to bump up the level of athleticism at Tiffi n. Freshmen Brittany Siegel and Jillian Adams look to build upon the guard core by bringing their energy and uniqueness to the Dragons.

Junior guard Mandy Jaeb was not only the leader in many statistical categories for the Dragons but was in the top of many categories in the GLIAC. Jaeb was the lead-ing scorer in the GLIAC and top ten in the country, scoring 19.5 ppg. Mandy also led the GLIAC in minutes per game at 35.8, was top ten in assists at 3.2 apg, 11th in free throw percentage at 80%, top ten in steals at 1.8 spg, 11th in 3 pt. fi eld goal percentage at 37.5%, and top ten in assist to turnover ratio. Jaeb scored 20 or more points on 15 different occasions and twice eclipsed the 30 point mark. As good as Mandy is on the offensive side of the ball, she is considered one of the top defensive players also by landing on the All GLIAC Defensive Team. Jaeb’s work ethic and demeanor shows why she is such a dynamic player and key factor in the Dragons future.

2010-11 Season Preview

Gilmer, Jillian Adams, and Brittany Siegel.

BACKCOURT

The returning core of this year’s team lies in the backcourt. Again the backcourt is very young but experienced, with 3 juniors, 3 sophomores, and 2 freshmen. Junior Mandy Jaeb had one of the best seasons in Tiffi n University history last season being selected to both the All-GLIAC South First Team and All GLIAC Defensive Team. Junior Jennifer Johnston and sophomore Karli Mast both started in 20+ games and were among the leaders on the team in 3 pt. fi eld goaaal percentage. Sophomores Steph Kelly and Melissa Gilliland both started in multiple games last season but were both keyy sparks off the bench. Junior Deidra Brown is new to the Dragon system but has two years of college basketball experience and looks to bump up the level of athleticism at Tiffi n. Freshmen Brittany Siegel and Jillian Adams look to build upon the guard core by bringing their energy and uniqueness to the Dragons.

Junior guard Mandy Jaeb was not only the leader in many statistical categories for the Dragons but was in the top of many categories in the GLIAC. Jaeb was the lead-ing scorer in the GLIAC and top ten in the country, scoring 19.5 ppg. Mandy also led the GLIAC in minutes per game at 35.8, was top ten in assists at 3.2 apg, 11th in free throw percentage at 80%, top ten in steals at 1.8 spg, 11th in 3 pt. fi eld goal percentage at 37.5%, and top ten in assist to turnover ratio. Jaeb scored 20 or more points on 15 different occasions and twice eclipsed the 30 point mark. As good as Mandy is on the offensive side of the ball, she is considered one of the top defensive players also by landing on the All GLIAC Defensive Team. Jaeb’s work ethic and demeanor shows why she is such a dynamic player and key factor in the Dragonsfuture.

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Junior Jennifer Johnston stepped into a more prominent role last season at the guard position. Jen’s ability to shoot and score in bunches has helped the Dragons in key situ-ations in the past. This past season at Findlay, Jen single handedly jump started the Dragons when she scored 11 points in just over 2 minutes to bring a 17 point lead by the Oilers to 8. Johnston was ranked 6th in the GLIAC in 3 pt. fi eld goal percentage at 39%. This off season Jen has con-centrated on her defensive abilities to help her become a well rounded player.

Sophomore shooting guard Karli Mast was the second leading scorer from last season’s team. Mast played in all 27 games last season with 20 starts. Karli not only has the ability to hit from 3 feet behind the arc but is very solid at hitting the 15 foot jumper as well. Karli showed her overall ability versus Ferris State University where she had 13 points, 5 rebounds, 3 steals, and 2 assists in a come from behind victory. Karli’s desire to become a complete player

has her working very hard this off season on her defensive skills.

Sophomore combo guard Melissa Gilliland was a defensive spark off the bench a year ago. Starting in 5 games last sea-son, Melissa looks to use that experience in the upcoming year. Gilliland turned two steals into the start of a 17 to 1 run in a victory at Ferris State University. Me-lissa has been working very hard on her shot and looks to be more of an offensive threat this season.

Sophomore Stephanie Kelly played a valuable role last season of backing up Mandy Jaeb at the point guard position. Kelly showed signs of her potential with 4 steals against #8 Gannon University and hitting three in a row from behind the arc against Ferris State. Steph gained valuable experience last season playing in all 27 games and starting in 8. Steph looks to become more of a one on one defensive stopper this season for the Dragons.

With the addition of junior Deidra Brown, freshman Jillian Adams, and freshman Brittany Siegel, is the expectation for them to step in and challenge at the guard positions.

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FRONTCOURT

The Dragon frontcourt this season sees some new faces and welcomes back a familiar face to it’s make up. Tiffi n returns sophomore post Jessica Harris who was second in the GLIAC a year ago in rebounding and third in blocked shots per game. Junior Holly Focke is welcomed back to the line-up after suffering a knee injury last November. Junior Jessika Korzelius brings her two years of playing experience to the Dragons from Santa Ana CC in California. Looking to make an im-mediate impact this season are freshmen Dani Gilmer, Amanda Baute, and Mary Kate Campbell.

Jessica Harris is the returning anchor down low for the Dragons. Har-ris led the team in rebounds averaging 9.6 per game, blocked shots (38), and was second in steals (29). Harris really turned her game on towards the middle of the season where she posted a double-double in 7 games. Jess looks to build on last season’s performances and become a dominant scorer on the block this season.

Holly Focke returns to the Dragons this season after suffering a knee injury in an exhibition game versus Miami (OH) last season. As a sophomore, Focke averaged nearly 7 ppg while also being second on the team in rebounding at 6 rpg, third in steals with 34, and second in assists with 75 with 11 blocked shots. Holly looks to regain form and

provide the Dragons with the court experience that she possesses.

Rounding out the Dragons frontcourt are junior transfer Jessika Korzelius and freshmen Amanda Baute, Mary Kate Campbell, and Dani Gilmer. Each look to step in right away and solidify the post positions

THE SCHEDULE

The Dragons 2010-2011 campaign begins November 15th on the road at Slippery Rock University. On November 19th and 20th, Tiffi n will host the Dragon Classic against Alderson Broaddus College (WV) on Friday and Mercyhurst College (PA) on Saturday. Three days later on November 23rd the Dragons welcome Clarion University to the Gilmor Student Center. The Dragons will then hit the road on December 8th against perennial powerhouse Northern Kentucky University. Tiffi n wraps up their non-conference schedule at Salem International University on December 30th and Central State University on January 31st in Wilberforce, OH.

The Dragons kick off their 3rd season in the GLIAC in Big Rapids, Michigan versus Ferris State University.

FRONTCOURT

The Dragon frontcourt this season sees some new faces and welcomes back a familiar face to it’s make up. Tiffi n returns sophomore post Jessica Harris who was second in the GLIAC a year ago in reboundingand third in blocked shots per game. Junior Holly Focke is welcomed back to the line-up after suffering a knee injury last November. Junior Jessika Korzelius brings her two years of playing experience to theDragons from Santa Ana CC in California. Looking to make an im-mediate impact this season are freshmen Dani Gilmer, Amanda Baute, and Mary Kate Campbell.

Jessica Harris is the returning anchor down low for the Dragons. Har-is led the team in rebounds averaging 9.6 per game, blocked shots 38), and was second in steals (29). Harris really turned her game onowards the middle of the season where she posted a double-double in

7 games. Jess looks to build on last season’s performances and becomea dominant scorer on the block this season.

Holly Focke returns to the Dragons this season after suffering a knee njury in an exhibition game versus Miami (OH) last season. As a

sophomore, Focke averaged nearly 7 ppg while also being second on he team in rebounding at 6 rpg, third in steals with 34, and second in

assists with 75 with 11 blocked shots. Holly looks to regain form and provide the Dragons with the court experience that she possesses.

Rounding out the Dragons frontcourt are junior transfer Jessika Korzelius and freshmen Amanda Baute, Mary Kate Campbell, and Dani Gilmer. Each look to step in right away and solidify the post positions

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No. Name Year Pos. Ht. Hometown Last School3 Deidra Brown JR G 5-9 Middletown OH Wilberforce Univ. 4 Stephanie Kelly SO G 5-3 Metamora MI Powers HS 10 Holly Focke JR G 5-7 Cincinnati OH Colerain HS 11 Mandy Jaeb JR G 5-3 Louisville OH Louisville HS 12 Karli Mast SO G 5-6 Berlin OH Hiland HS 21 Amanda Baute FR G/F 5-10 Cincinnati OH Oak Hills HS 23 Melissa Gilliland SO G 5-5 Columbus OH Bishop Watterson HS 24 Mary Kate Campbell FR F 6-1 Columbus OH Bishop Watterson HS 33 Jennifer Johnston JR G 5-7 Clarkston MI Clarkston HS 40 Jessica Harris SO F 6-1 Logan OH Logan HS 42 Jillian Adams FR G/F 5-9 Springfi eld OH Northeastern HS 52 Jessika Korzelius JR F 6-0 Long Beach CA Santa Ana CC

Head Coach: Pam Oswald (fourth year)Assistant Coach: Jon Tucker (second year)Graduate Assistant: Kylene Spiegel (second year)

2010-11 Tiffi n University Dragons

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pam OSWALD 4th season head coach Berlin, Ohio Malone ‘95

Pam Oswald is entering her fourth season as the head coach of the Dragons women’s bas-ketball team for the upcoming 2009-10 season

Last season Oswald led Tiffin to a 7-20 record in their second full season in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.

During the 2009-10 season Tiffin posted a 7-20 record but proved much more com-petitive than the previous season, dropping 8 of those games by 9 points or less. The team posted a 4-118 mark in conference play, with most of those close losses coming against GLIAC opponents.

In three years as an assistant coach at Wheeling Jesuit University, she helped the Cardinals compile an impressive 67-26 record—with two back to back seasons of 20 plus wins. Oswald’s contributions at Wheeling Jesuit saw the Cardinals post their most wins since 1992-93 (27), and advance to the NCAA Tournament twice—a first in the programs history. They also captured the 2005 West Virginia Intercol-legiate Athletic Conference tournament championship.

During the 2005-06 season Oswald stepped in as interim head coach for ten games, racking up an impressive 9-1 record during WVIAC play. Under Oswald’s tutelage six players were selected as All-WVIAC honorees.

Prior to joining the Cardinals, Oswald spent three seasons (2001-2004) as an as-sistant coach at Kent State University.

During her time at Kent State she worked with both guards and post players (developing two All-MAC selection post play-ers). While at Kent State the Golden Flashes were the 2002 Mid-American Conference regular season and tournament

champions, participating in the NCAA tournament in 2002 & the WNIT in 2004.

A native of Berlin, OH Oswald joined the Flashes after spend-ing 2 seasons as an assistant at her alma-mater Berlin-Hiland High School where she helped coach them to a 28-0 record and a Division IV State Championship in 2000.

A 1995 graduate of Malone College in Canton, OH, Oswald was inducted into the Malone Athletic Hall of Fame in Janu-ary of 2006 with a career total of 1,681 points and 1,127 re-bounds. Oswald holds a Bachelor’s degree in Communica-tions/Broadcast.

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jon TUCKER

kylene SPIEGEL

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holly FOCKE

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career highs Points: 18 Wayne State (1/29/09) Rebounds: 11 Saginaw Valley (2/14/09) Ashland (1/3/09) Assists: 6 Gannon (11/25/08) Steals: 4 Hillsdale (1/24/09)

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jen JOHNSTON

career highs Points: 16 Findlay (1/21/10) Rebounds: 6 Wayne State (2/20/10) Assists: 5 Northern Michigan (2/6/10) Steals: 3 Northern Michigan (2/6/10)

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mandy JAEB

career highs Points: 35 Saginaw Valley (1/11/10) Rebounds: 8 Northern Michigan (2/6/10) Assists: 6 Ferris State (1/14/10)Saginaw Valley (12/18/08) Northern Michigan (2/7/09) Steals: 6 Wayne State (1/28/10)

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deidra BROWN

jessika KORZELIUS

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stephanie KELLY

career highs Points: 16 Ferris State (1/14/10) Rebounds: 5 Wayne State (2/20/10) Assists: 4 Hillsdale (2/25/10) Steals: 4 Gannon (12/8/09)

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karli MAST

career highs Points: 21 Lake Erie (12/28/09) Rebounds: 6 Findlay (2/27/10) Assists: 6 Lake Erie (12/28/09) Steals: 4 Saginaw Valley (1/11/10)

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melissa GILLILAND 2010-11 DRAGON BASKETBALL

career highs Points: 6 Northwood (1/30/10) Rebounds: 5 Saginaw Valley (1/11/10) Assists: 5 Michigan Tech (1/9/10) Steals: 2 Ferris State (12/5/09)

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jessica HARRIS

career highs Points: 19 Wayne State (1/28/10) Rebounds: 17 Wayne State (2/20/10) Lake Erie (12/28/09) Assists: 4 Saginaw Valley (2/13/10) Lake Erie (12/28/09) Steals: 3 Northwood (2/18/10)

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amanda BAUTE

jillian ADAMS

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mary kate CAMPBELL

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Tiffi n University is a proud member of the Great Lakes Intercol-legiate Athletic Conference. Tiffi n University is the league’s 14th full member and sponsors 18 of the GLIAC’s 20 championship sports. Located in on a 110-acre campus in Tiffi n, Ohio, Tiffi n University was founded in 1888 and is entering its 10th year of NCAA Division II status. Tiffi n is the third institution from the state of Ohio to join the GLIAC. Ashland University, located in Ashland, Ohio, joined the league on July 1, 1995. The University of Findlay, in Findlay, Ohio, began competing in the league on July 1, 1997. This season Ohio Dominican, in Columbus, Ohio, and Lake Erie College, in Painesville, Ohio, bring the number of Ohio schools

in the GLIAC to fi ve. The GLIAC’s members in Michigan include: Ferris State University, Grand Valley State University, Hillsdale College, Lake Superior State University, Michigan Technological University, Northern Michigan University, Northwood University, Saginaw Valley State University, and Wayne State University. The University of Indianapolis competes as an associate member in the GLIAC in football and men’s and women’s swimming & diving.

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2011 Tiffi n University Shoot Out

The Tiffi n University Women’s Basketball Program is hosting their fourth annual summer shoot out on June 10-12, 2011. The three-day event is open to any high school girls varsity basketball program looking for competitive games and an overall good experience. Coaches can choose the number of games they would like to play, ranging from 3-6 games in one day, 9 games over two days, or 12 games over three days. To ensure that each team gets the experience that they are looking for, each coach can choose to play against top level, mid level, or lower level competition. You can expect the Tiffi n University Shoot Out will be a very well organized event with games start-ing on time. All games will be offi ciated by licensed offi cials. Concession stands and t-shirts sales will be available. The Tiffi n University Shoot Out has grown from 24 teams in it’s fi rst year to 57 teams last year. Last year’s shootout saw teams from Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana compete in over 160 games. If you would like to register or fi nd out more information about next year’s event please contact Jon Tucker

Jon TuckerAssistant Women’s Basketball Coach 419-448-3503

The Fastbreak Club has been a part of the TU Women’s Basketball Program for many seasons. This great sponsorship opportunity is something the new staff has strived to carry on. It has been an excel-lent way to gain support and fans. To become a member all it takes is choosing a donation amount and letting TU do the rest. Depending on the package a sponsor chooses they could receive a mixture of multiple gifts including up to four season passes, a Fastbreak Newsletter, an autographed team photo, TU women’s basketball apparel, and the season media guide. This season the Fastbreak Club has grown to include 24 members. If you are interested in becoming a member, contact Coach Spiegel by email at spiegelk@tiffi n.edu or check out the website at http://www.tiffi n.edu/athlet-ics/women/basketball/archives/fastbreak_club/

Fastbreak Club

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2009-10

Mandy Jaeb - GLIAC AcademicJennifer Johnston - GLIAC Academic

2008-09

Leanne Lucius - GLIAC AcademicMegan Fletcher - GLIAC AcademicAlexis Karel - GLIAC AcademicFallon Sanborn -GLIAC AcademicKylene Spiegel - GLIAC Academic

2007-08

Leanne Lucius - CoSIDA 2nd Team All-District

2005-06

Jaclyn Burton - NAIA Scholar, AMC ScholarAshley Lane - NAIA Scholar, AMC ScholarWBCA Team 22nd in nation with 3.25 GPA

Athletic Honors2009-10Mandy Jaeb - Second Team All-Region - First Team All-GLIAC

2008-09 Leanne Lucius - Second Team All-GLIAC

2007-08Leanne Lucius - ICAA Second Team Megan Fletcher - ICAA Second TeamKylene Spiegel - ICAA Third Team

2006-07Kylene Spiegel - ICAA Second Team -Third Team AMCLeanne Lucius - ICAA Third Team -Hon. Mention AMCAlexis Karel - ICAA All-Freshman -AMC All-Freshman

2005-06Brienne Beaschler - ICAA Player of the Year - ICAA First Team - Second Team AMCAshley Lane - Honorable Mention AMCKylene Spiegel - All-Freshman AMC - ICAA Third Team - ICAA All-FreshmanLeanne Lucius - ICAA All-Freshman

2004-05Brienne Beaschler - Third Team All-Independent - Second Team AMCAshley Lane - Honorable Mention AMC

2003-04

Heather Hill - Second Team AMCBrienne Beaschler - Second Team AMCDawn Hostetler - Honorable Mention AMC

2002-03 - Region IX Final Four

Nicki King - First Team AMCHeather Hill - Honorable Mention AMCBrienne Beaschler - Freshman of the Year AMC

2001-02

Laura Goins - Second Team AMCJacki Swaisgood - Honorable Mention AMCNicki King - Honorable Mention AMC

2000-01 NAIA National Tournament appearanceLaura Goins - Second Team AMCJacki Swaisgood - Honorable Mention AMC

1999-00

Melanie Sears - NAIA All-American, First Team AMCJill Moldenhauer - Honorable Mention AMCLaura Goins - Honorable Mention AMC

1998-99

Melanie Sears - NAIA All-American, Second Team AMCKelly Jakubowski - Honorable Mention AMC

Academic Honors2003-04

Kelly Lindesmith - NAIA Scholar, AMC ScholarEmily Holt - NAIA Scholar, AMC ScholarDawn Hostetler - NAIA Scholar, AMC ScholarWBCA Team 15th in nation with 3.378 team GPA

2002-03Nicki King - NAIA Scholar, AMC ScholarEmily Holt - NAIA Scholar, AMC ScholarDawn Hostetler - NAIA Scholar, AMC ScholarWBCA Team 18th in nation with 3.244 team GPA

2001-02Laura Goins - NAIA Scholar, AMC Scholar

2000-01Laura Goins - NAIA Scholar, AMC Scholar

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Tiffi n University’s women’s basketball program has underwent numerous changes in the 90-plus years that the Dragons have had bas-ketball. The women’s team saw action sporadically during the fi rst two decades of this century, but started to play a regular schedule in 1924-25, fi nishing 10-0 that year. The program continued until the close of the 1936-37 season, posting a 54-28-3 record during that stretch. Dragons leaders included Hall of Famer Edith Miller. The program didn’t return for another 48 years. In 1984-85, women’s basketball fi nally returned to Tiffi n University, posting a winning record in its third year after returning (12-11 in 1986-87). In 1990-91, TU won its only Mid-Ohio Conference title, fi nishing 18-9 that season under Annette Kessler in her fi rst season with the program. The Dragons also currently have seven women’s basketball players in the Tiffi n University Hall of Fame - Edith Yambert Miller, Lois Collins Conrad, Tracy Almanson-Murphy, Angie Shardo Nunn, Susan Miller Hughes, Jenny Kane, and Melanie Sears. Seven years ago the Dragons earned their fi rst ever NAIA National Tournament trip under coach Leslie Mugg. Angie Nunn is the Dragons’ all-time leading scorer with 1820 points, while Tracy Alman-son is the leading rebounder with 802. But this season’s Dragons have many players who could easily change the face of the TU women’s basketball record books before their careers are through.

Individual Career Points 1820 Angie Shardo 1991-95 Scoring Avg. 16.7 Melanie Sears 1998-00 Rebounds 821 Brienne Beaschler 2002-06 Rebound Avg. 10.9 Melanie Sears 1998-00 Most Games 112 Angie Shardo 1991-95 Assists 468 Kylene Spiegel 2005-09 Steals 202 Jenny Kane 1989-93 Free Throw Pct. 80.8 Brienne Beaschler 2002-06 Most 3-pointers 198 Ashley Allen 1993-96 3-point percentage 48.7 Anissa Rhodebeck 1986-88, 89-90

Angie Shardo scored 1820 points, a career record.

Lady Dragons Hall of Famer Lois Conrad holds the NAIA record with 28 free throws in a single game. She also is the season record holder in the same category (199).

Records and History

Melanie Sears owns the single season rebounding record (365).

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Single Season:Points 2137 2000-01 30 gamesPoints Avg. 72.3 2001-02 27 gamesField Goal Pct. .484 1992-93 28 gamesFree Throw Pct. .721 2005-06 28 gamesRebounds 1227 1995-96 30 gamesAssists 493 1992-93 31 games3-pointers 200 2006-07 29 gamesSingle Game:Points 100 05-06, 98-99Field Goals Made 41 vs. Lake Erie 1988-89Rebounds 74 1999-00Assists 27 vs. Ohio Dominican 1993-943-pointers Made 15 vs. Shawnee State 2006-07Least Points Allowed 26 vs. Concordia 1987-88Most Points Allowed 107 vs. Rio Grande 1985-86

Tiffi n UniversityYear by Year1984-85 3-151985-86 5-191986-87 12-111987-88 4-201988-89 8-161989-90 14-111990-91 18-91991-92 17-111992-93 17-111993-94 14-171994-95 17-101995-96 9-211996-97 8-201997-98 10-171998-99 10-141999-00 13-142000-01 14-162001-02 10-172002-03 13-162003-04 12-152004-05 6-212005-06 13-152006-07 14-152007-08 12-1520008-09 7-202009-10 7-20

Individual Season Points 603 Angie Shardo 1993-94Scoring Avg. 21.2 Leslie Isles 1986-87Field Goals 262 Angie Shardo 1993-94FG Attempts 490 Angie Shardo 1993-94FG Pct. .584 Susan Miller 1992-93FT Made 199 Lois Conrad 1985-86FT Attempts 266 Lois Conrad 1985-86FT Pct. .871 Jenny Kane 1992-93Rebounds 365 Melanie Sears 1999-00Rebound Avg. 13.5 Melanie Sears 1999-00Assists 143 Kylene Spiegel 2007-08Blocks 67 Karen Kordish 1986-87Steals 86 Tracy Almanson 1989-903-pt. Pct. 46.4 Anissa Rhodebeck 1987-88

Individual Game Points 50 Angie Shardo vs. Urbana 1993-94 Field Goals 22 Angie Shardo vs. Urbana 1993-94 Rebounds 24 Melanie Sears vs. Rio Grande 1999-00 Free Throws 28 Lois Conrad vs. Hiram 1985-86 Free Throws Att. 34 Lois Conrad vs. Hiram 1985-86 Assists 15 Jaclyn Burton vs. Wilberforce 2005-06 3-pointers 10 Ashley Allen vs. Rio Grande 1994-95 Blocks 8 Brienne Beaschler vs. Malone 2005-06

Jenny Kane is the career leader in steals (202).

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Tiffin University Women’s Basketball Comprehensive Record Book

Points - Season 1. Angie Shardo 603 93-94 2. Angie Shardo 530 94-95 3. Mandy Jaeb 527 09-10 4. Leslie Isles 487 86-87 5. Ashley Allen 473 94-95 6. Lois Collins 471 85-86 7. Ashley Allen 468 95-96 8. Cindy Baker 456 91-92 9. Susan Miller 454 92-93 10. Melanie Sears 447 99-00

Field Goals Attempted - Season 1. Angie Shardo 490 93-94 2. Ashley Allen 457 95-96 3. Leslie Isles 432 86-87 4. Mandy Jaeb 409 09-10 5. Angie Shardo 387 94-95 6. Ashley Allen 373 94-95 7. Melanie Sears 367 99-00 8. Lisa Witt 366 93-94 9. Laura Goins 352 00-01 10. Susan Miller 346 90-91

Field Goals Made - Season 1. Angie Shardo 262 93-94 2. Angie Shardo 222 94-95 3. Leslie Isles 196 86-87 4. Susan Miller 191 92-93 5. Susan Miller 181 91-92 6. Susan Miller 171 90-91 7. Melanie Sears 167 99-00 8. Mandy Jaeb 166 09-10 9. Angie Shardo 165 92-93 10. Cindy Baker 161 91-92

Three-Point Attempts - Season 1. Ashley Allen 242 95-96 2. Ashley Allen 231 94-95 3. Kylene Spiegel 183 06-07 4. Davin Berrier 160 96-97 5. Leanne Lucius 140 06-07 6. Jaclyn Burton 131 05-06

Three-Point Made - Season 1. Ashley Allen 94 94-95 2. Ashley Allen 74 95-96 3. Kylene Spiegel 61 06-07 4. Leanne Lucius 49 06-07 5. Mandy Jaeb 48 09-10 Leanne Lucius 48 08-09 6. Jaclyn Burton 45 05-06 Heather Hill 45 03-04

Free Throw Attempts - Season 1. Lois Collins 266 85-86 2. Mandy Jaeb 184 09-10 3. Melanie Sears 172 99-00 4. Brienne Beaschler 150 05-06 5. Jacki Swaisgood 146 00-01 6. Lois Collins 129 87-88 7. Lois Collins 128 88-89 8. Kellie Jakubowski 124 97-98

Free Throw Made - Season 1. Lois Collins 191 85-86 2. Mandy Jaeb 147 09-10 3. Brienne Beaschler 128 05-06 4. Melanie Sears 112 99-00 5. Susan Miller 99 90-91 6. Jacki Swaisgood 98 00-01 7. Lois Collins 91 88-89 8. Melanie Sears 89 98-99 Cindy Baker 89 91-92 10. Angie Shardo 86 94-95

Field Goal Percentage - Season 1. Susan Miller .584 92-93 2. Angie Shardo .574 94-95 3. Brienne Beaschler .573 05-06 4. Jen Laker .570 93-94 5. Brienne Beaschler .559 02-03 Kellie Jakubowski .559 95-96 7. Melanie Sears .553 98-99 8. Susan Miller .552 91-92 9. Angie Shardo .535 93-94

Three-Point Percentage - Season 1. Anissa Rhodebeck .464 87-88 2. Nicki King .453 03-04 3. Anissa Rhodebeck .439 89-90 4. Heather Hill .417 03-04 5. Ashley Allen .417 93-94 6. Kim Lawson .415 02-03 7. Ashley Allen .407 94-95 8. Nicki King .405 00-01

Free Throw Percentage - Season 1. Jenny Kane .871 92-93 2. Mandy Jaeb .857 08-09 3. Brienne Beaschler .853 05-06 4. Megan Fletcher .848 08-09 5. Fallon Sanborn .843 07-08 6. Jenny Kane .832 90-91 7. Leanne Lucius .821 07-08 8. Brienne Beaschler .811 02-03 9. Mandy Jaeb .799 09-10 10. Leanne Lucius .797 08-09

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Kylene Spiegel

Scoring Average - Season 1. Leslie Isles 21.2 86-87 2. Lois Collins 20.5 85-86 3. Angie Shardo 20.4 94-95 4. Angie Shardo 20.1 93-94 5. Mandy Jaeb 19.5 09-10 6. Ashley Allen 17.5 94-95 7. Melanie Sears 16.8 98-99 8. Melanie Sears 16.6 99-00 9. Cindy Baker 16.3 91-92 Susan Miller 16.3 90-91

Rebounds - Season 1. Melanie Sears 365 99-00 2. Liz Wilson 298 94-95 3. Tracy Almanson 286 89-90 4. Susan Miller 251 90-91 Jen Laker 251 95-96 6. Lois Collins 244 85-86 7. Jessica Harris 239 09-10 8. Brienne Beaschler 232 05-06 Brienne Beaschler 232 04-05

Rebounding Average - Season 1. Melanie Sears 13.5 99-00 2. Tracy Almanson 11.4 89-90 3. Liz Wilson 11.0 94-95 4. Lois Collins 10.6 85-86 5. Karen Kordish 9.9 86-87 6. Jessica Harris 9.6 09-10 7. Jen Laker 9.3 95-96 Susan Miller 9.3 90-91 9. Brienne Beaschler 8.6 04-05 10. Jen Laker 8.4 96-97

Assists - Season 1. Kylene Spiegel 143 07-08 2. Kylene Spiegel 132 06-07 3. Lesley Redman 123 94-95 4. Lisa Witt 119 92-93 5. Cindy Baker 116 91-92 6. Lisa Witt 114 93-94 7. Jaclyn Burton 109 05-06 8. Steph Ohman 106 96-97 9. Kylene Spiegel 104 08-09

Assist Average - Season 1. Kylene Spiegel 5.3 07-08 2. Kylene Spiegel 4.6 06-07 Lesley Redman 4.6 94-95 4. Jenny Kane 4.4 91-92 5. Lisa Witt 4.3 92-93 6. Cindy Baker 4.1 91-92 7. Jaclyn Burton 3.9 05-06 8. Kylene Spiegel 3.8 08-09 Steph Ohman 3.8 96-97 10. Lisa Witt 3.7 93-94 Liz Wilson 3.7 94-95

Steals - Season 1. Tracy Almanson 86 89-90 2. Cindy Baker 78 91-92 3. Leslie Isles 75 86-87 4. Jenny Kane 67 89-90 5. Nicki King 65 02-03 Lois Collins 65 88-89 7. Jenny Kane 64 92-93 8. Liz Wilson 61 94-95 9. Laura Goins 59 01-02 10. Jacki Swaisgood 58 00-01

Blocks - Season 1. Karen Kordish 67 86-87 2. Karen Kordish 62 88-89 3. Angie Shardo 61 93-94 4. Melanie Sears 59 99-00 5. Tracy Almanson 46 89-90 6. Brienne Beaschler 44 05-06 7. Jessica Harris 38 09-10 8. Brienne Beaschler 38 02-03 9. Brienne Beaschler 34 04-05 10. Angie Shardo 28 94-95

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Field Goals Attempted - Career 1. Angie Shardo 1455 91-95 2. Laura Goins 1134 97-02 3. Susan Miller 1109 89-93 4. Leanne Lucius 1060 05-09 5. Kylene Spiegel 1004 05-09 6. Ashley Allen 996 93-96

Field Goals Made - Career 1. Angie Shardo 786 91-95 2. Susan Miller 585 89-93 3. Laura Goins 477 97-02 4. Brienne Beaschler 476 02-06 5. Kellie Jakubowski 464 95-99 6. Jenny Kane 453 89-93 7. Leanne Lucius 435 05-09

Three-Point Attempts - Career 1. Ashley Allen 545 93-96 2. Kylene Spiegel 502 05-09 3. Leanne Lucius 413 05-09 4. Laura Goins 365 97-02 5. Katie McBroom 337 00-03

Three-Point Made - Career 1. Ashley Allen 198 93-96 2. Kylene Spiegel 163 05-09 3. Leanne Lucius 148 05-09 4. Laura Goins 116 97-02 Nicki King 116 00-04

Free Throws Attempted - Career 1. Lois Collins 523 85,87-89 2. Brienne Beaschler 442 02-06 3. Susan Miller 394 89-93 4. Jacki Swaisgood 389 98-02 5. Nicki King 372 00-04 6. Kellie Jakubowski 366 95-99 7. Tracy Almanson 362 86-90

Free Throws Made - Career 1. Lois Collins 367 85,87-89 2. Brienne Beaschler 357 02-06 3. Susan Miller 278 89-93 4. Kellie Jakubowski 255 95-99 5. Jacki Swaisgood 251 98-02 6. Nicki King 250 00-04 7. Angie Shardo 248 91-95

Field Goal Percentage - Career 1. Brienne Beaschler .545 02-06 2. Angie Shardo .540 91-95 3. Susan Miller .527 89-93 4. Jen Laker .507 93-97 5. Melanie Sears .495 98-00

Three-Point Percentage - Career 1. Anissa Rhodebeck .487 86-88,89-90 2. Kim Lawson .368 99-03 Nicki King .368 00-04 4. Ashley Allen .363 93-96

Free Throw Percentage - Career 1. Mandy Jaeb .813 08- 2. Brienne Beaschler .808 02-06 3. Jenny Kane .799 89-93 4. Heather Hill .776 02-05 5. Megan Fletcher .770 07-09 6. Leanne Lucius .759 05-09 7. Ashley Allen .745 93-96

Scoring Average - Career 1. Melanie Sears 16.7 98-00 2. Ashley Allen 16.6 93-96 3. Angie Shardo 16.3 91-95 4. Mandy Jaeb 15.0 08- 5. Lois Collins 14.7 85,97-89 6. Susan Miller 13.4 89-93

Rebounds - Career 1. Brienne Beaschler 821 02-06 2. Tracy Almanson 802 86-90 3. Jen Laker 761 93-97 4. Angie Shardo 738 91-95 5. Susan Miller 722 89-93 6. Kellie Jakubowski 699 95-99 7. Karen Kordish 657 85-89

Rebounding Average - Career 1. Melanie Sears 10.9 98-00 2. Tracy Almanson 8.4 86-90 3. Karen Kordish 8.2 85-89 4. Lois Collins 7.8 85,87-89 5. Brienne Beaschler 7.4 02-06

Assists - Career 1. Kylene Spiegel 468 05-09 2. Lisa Witt 325 90-94 3. Steph Ohman 300 94-98 4. Jenny Kane 299 89-93 5. Laura Goins 273 97-02

Assist Average - Career 1. Kylene Spiegel 4.4 05-09 2. Heather Hill 3.6 02-05 3. Ashley Allen 3.4 93-96 4. Lisa Witt 3.0 90-94 Jenny Kane 3.0 89-93

Steals - Career 1. Jenny Kane 202 89-93 2. Nicki King 185 00-04 3. Laura Goins 183 97-02 4. Tracy Almanson 179 86-90 5. Angie Shardo 176 91-95 6. Jacki Swaisgood 170 98-02 7. Tonya Swick 161 95-99 8. Tina Gingery 159 85-89 9. Nicki King 154 00-04 10. Lisa Witt 140 90-94

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Ashley Allen

Laura Goins

Susan Miller

Blocks - Career 1. Karen Kordish 177 85-89 2. Brienne Beaschler 140 02-06 3. Angie Shardo 133 91-95 4. Tracy Almanson 100 86-90 5. Melanie Sears 79 98-00

Points - Career 1. Angie Shardo 1820 91-95 2. Susan Miller 1448 89-93 3. Brienne Beaschler 1309 02-06 4. Laura Goins 1301 97-02 5. Kellie Jakubowski 1183 95-99 6. Leanne Lucius 1169 05-09 7. Ashley Allen 1160 93-96 8. Megan Fletcher 1152 05-09 (07-09 TU) 9. Kylene Spiegel 1105 05-09 10. Jenny Kane 1098 89-93 11. Nicki King 1094 00-04 12. Jacki Swaisgood 1067 98-02 13. Lois Collins 1047 85-89 14. Jen Laker 968 93-97 15. Tonya Swick 954 95-99 16. Tracy Almanson 906 86-90 17. Lisa Witt 822 90-94 18. Melanie Sears 816 98-00 19. Mandy Jaeb 811 08- 20. Karen Kordish 749 85-89 21. Sarah Pitson 744 03-07 22. Anissa Rhodebeck 697 86-88,89-90 23. Heather Hill 678 02-05

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Single game records

Points Angie Shardo 50 1993-94

Field Goals Angie Shardo 22 1993-94

ReboundsMelanie Sears 24 1999-00

Free Throws Lois Collins 28-34 1985-86

Assists Jaclyn Burton 15 2005-06

3-pointersAshley Allen 10 1994-95

Blocks Brienne Beaschler 8 2005-06

Single Game Team Records

Points 100 2005-06, 1998-99 Field Goals 41 1988-89 Rebounds 74 1999-00 Assists 27 1993-94 3-pointers 15 2006-07 Least points allowed 26 1987-88 Most points allowed 107 1985-86

TEAM RECORDS Field Goals

1. 827 1993-94 2. 794 1991-92 3. 776 1992-93 4. 752 1995-96 5. 738 2002-03 6. 732 2000-01 7. 716 1994-95

Three-pointers1. 200 2006-07 2. 199 2008-09 3. 187 2007-08 4. 169 2009-10 5. 163 2005-06 6. 159 2000-01

Free Throws 1. 514 2000-01 2. 506 1994-95 3. 438 2002-03 4. 409 2003-04 5. 391 1999-00 6. 388 1993-94 7. 380 2005-06 8. 379 2001-02

Rebounds1. 1227 1995-96 2. 1213 2002-03 1213 1999-00 4. 1209 2006-07 1209 1993-94 6. 1184 1997-98 7. 1161 2000-01

Points 1. 2137 2000-01 2. 2099 1993-94 3. 2063 2002-03 4. 1994 1995-96 5. 1969 1991-92 6. 1951 2001-02 7. 1890 2003-04

Assists 1. 493 1993-94 2. 478 1992-93 3. 439 1996-97 439 1994-95 5. 426 1991-92 6. 400 2007-08 7. 398 2002-03

Scoring Average 1. 72.3 2001-02 2. 71.2 2000-01 3. 71.1 2002-03 4. 70.3 1991-92 5. 70.0 2003-04 6. 69.3 1994-95 7. 68.3 1998-99

Rebounding Average 1. 45 1998-99 2. 44.9 1999-00 3. 43.9 1997-98 4. 42.1 2003-04 5. 41.8 2002-03 6. 41.7 2006-07 41.7 1985-86

Steals1. 346 1989-90 2. 330 2000-01 3. 329 2001-02 4. 307 1991-92 5. 285 1985-86 6. 275 1992-93 7. 268 2002-03

Turnovers1. 371 1986-87 2. 401 2009-10 3. 413 2008-09 4. 443 1989-90 5. 463 2007-08 6. 474 2006-07

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Tiffin University Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 01, 2010)All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 7-20 4-9 2-11 1-0CONFERENCE 4-18 2-9 2-9 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 3-2 2-0 0-2 1-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg04 Stephanie Kelly 27-8 479 17.7 47-131 . 3 5 9 19-69 . 2 7 5 29-31 . 9 3 5 5 35 40 1.5 26 0 30 44 0 23 142 5.311 Mandy Jaeb 27-27 966 35.8 166-408 . 4 0 7 48-128 . 3 7 5 147-184 . 7 9 9 44 83 127 4.7 64 1 87 89 2 50 527 19.512 Karli Mast 27-20 731 27.1 89-269 . 3 3 1 33-107 . 3 0 8 47-66 . 7 1 2 23 37 60 2.2 32 0 58 43 1 24 258 9.621 Jordan Jenkins 27-14 611 22.6 36-127 . 2 8 3 29-90 . 3 2 2 11-19 . 5 7 9 34 54 88 3.3 40 0 21 33 1 14 112 4.122 Samantha McCall 6-0 76 12.7 1-14 . 0 7 1 1-9 . 1 1 1 1-5 . 2 0 0 6 10 16 2.7 10 0 6 8 0 5 4 0.723 Melissa Gilliland 27-5 371 13.7 24-91 . 2 6 4 2-26 . 0 7 7 9-11 . 8 1 8 19 25 44 1.6 58 3 27 31 2 10 59 2.224 Katrina Clark 26-12 451 17.3 49-139 . 3 5 3 0-1 . 0 0 0 46-71 . 6 4 8 33 58 91 3.5 80 2 5 44 7 15 144 5.533 Jennifer Johnston 27-22 711 26.3 69-166 . 4 1 6 35-89 . 3 9 3 9-14 . 6 4 3 15 45 60 2.2 24 1 41 26 2 20 182 6.740 Jessica Harris 25-25 677 27.1 79-196 . 4 0 3 2-3 . 6 6 7 37-52 . 7 1 2 66 173 239 9.6 65 1 24 55 38 29 197 7.944 Jonette McQueen 26-2 327 12.6 15-55 . 2 7 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-4 . 2 5 0 17 46 63 2.4 23 0 9 22 10 3 31 1.2

Total.......... 27 5400 575-1596 . 3 6 0 169-522 . 3 2 4 337-457 . 7 3 7 320 631 951 35.2 422 8 308 401 63 193 1656 61.3Opponents...... 27 5400 706-1579 . 4 4 7 155-436 . 3 5 6 335-452 . 7 4 1 306 764 1070 39.6 431 - 400 412 68 206 1902 70.4

TEAM STATISTICS TUW OPPSCORING 1656 1902 Points per game 61.3 70.4 Scoring margin -9.1 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 575-1596 706-1579 Field goal pct . 3 6 0 . 4 4 73 POINT FG-ATT 169-522 155-436 3-point FG pct . 3 2 4 . 3 5 6 3-pt FG made per game 6.3 5.7FREE THROWS-ATT 337-457 335-452 Free throw pct . 7 3 7 . 7 4 1 F-Throws made per game 12.5 12.4REBOUNDS 951 1070 Rebounds per game 35.2 39.6 Rebounding margin -4.4 -ASSISTS 308 400 Assists per game 11.4 14.8TURNOVERS 401 412 Turnovers per game 14.9 15.3 Turnover margin +0.4 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 1.0STEALS 193 206 Steals per game 7.1 7.6BLOCKS 63 68 Blocks per game 2.3 2.5ATTENDANCE 2334 6307 Home games-Avg/Game 13-180 13-479 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-75

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalsTiffin University 788 868 1656Opponents 984 918 1902

Date Opponent Score Att.11/15/09 SLIPPERY ROCK W 55-65 23611/20/09 at Merrimack L 56-59 14011/21/09 vs East Stroudsburg W 57-44 75

* 12/3/09 at Grand Valley State L 59-86 464* 12/5/09 at Ferris State W 74-65 400

12/8/09 at Gannon University L 59-86 542* 12/12/09 ASHLAND L 65-53 252* 12-19-09 at Lake Superior State L 64-67 182

12/28/09 LAKE ERIE W 82-87 79* 1-2-10 at Ashland University L 64-76 428* 1/7/10 NORTHERN MICHIGAN L 44-36 89* 1/9/10 MICHIGAN TECH L 89-63 127* 1-11-10 at Saginaw Valley W 70-63 521* 1/14/10 FERRIS STATE L 75-66 187* 1/16/10 GRAND VALLEY STATE L 75-66 185* 1/21/10 at Findlay L 69-74 876* 1/23/10 at Hillsdale College L 64-101 463* 1/28/10 WAYNE STATE W 61-76 173* 1/30/10 at Northwood L 41-57 503* 02/04/10 at Michigan Tech L 39-88 1088* 2/6/10 at Northern Michigan L 59-73 351* 2/11/10 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE L 65-60 186* 2/13/10 SAGINAW VALLEY L 82-78 177* 2/18/10 NORTHWOOD W 48-58 157* 02/20/10 at Wayne State L 49-76 274* 2/25/10 HILLSDALE COLLEGE L 84-73 161* 2/27/10 FINDLAY L 62-51 325

* - Conference game

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As Athletic Director at Tiffi n University and Head Baseball Coach since 1992, I can personally attest to the fact that this is an exciting time at Tiffi n University and particularly its athletic department. As a full member of the Great Lakes Intercolle-giate Athletic Conference, arguably the nation’s fi nest conference, it is time to make a strong commitment to excellence. I am committed to increasing the visibility and our outreach efforts of TU’s athletic department while remaining conscious of your needs and concerns.

Because of this the Tiffi n University Athletic Department annually holds the Tiffi n University Athletic Department Golf Outing. By supporting Tiffi n University Athlet-ics through participation in the golf outing, the community assists us with this com-mitment and ensures our student athletes compete at the highest level.

Thanks for your continued support,

Lonny Allen Athletic Director Tiffi n University

Our Athletic Department is eager to continue our growing success. As our University and reputation continues to prog-ress within the community, the GLIAC, and the NCAA, we want to thank you, the fans, for supporting us in our endeav-ors. With the generous support and funding from friends, parents, alumni, and neighbors we can continue to prosper to be an elite NCAA D-II institution. Your annual involvement with our athletic fundraising guarantees that you will be recognized and promoted as a loyal constituent of Tiffi n University Athletics throughout the entire school year. Tiffi n University looks forward to the increase of our annual partnerships.

Smith Family Frosted Foods

Reineke Ford Dealerships

Fabrizio Chiropractic

Tiffi n Scenic Studio

Old Fort Bank

Lane of Dreams

UHS - University Housing Solutions

Corporate One Benefi ts Agency, Inc. National City Bank Holiday Inn Marathon Petroleum Co. LLC Team Sports

Alvada Construction (Kirk Corporation) Beerco Clouse Construction Blue Lakes Charters

Premier Sponsors

Major Sponsors

MTD Products Magnus Terra LLC P. T. Rehabilitation Services Allstate

Picture Perfect Allegra Printing Adidas

Patron Sponsors

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Rodger’s Flowers

Seislove Burial Vault Services

Nortrax

Creeger Implement

Grand Rental Station

Seneca Cleaners/Seneca Printing Co.

Jeffrey Jewelry, Inc.

James Walker - Pacesetter Soccer Club

Anese Masonry Company

IGS Energy

TU Equestrian Team

Merrill Lynch

· Chipotle Mexican Grill· Tractor Supply Company· City Barbeque· Wildberry· Flag City Auto Wash· Dave Clinger· Lori Bentz· Clinton Heights Golf Course· Help Desk, Ohio· Louden Meadows Golf Course· Clover Club· Seneca Tile· Country Inn and Suites· Dell· Supance and Howard· Dor Ann’s Gift & Gourmet· Ducks Unlimited· The Rocking U· Worth’s Sporting Goods· David Myers· TU Golf Team· Green Hills Golf Course· Drew Schafer· Uncorked· Madison Street Tavern· NAPA Auto Parts

· Ewald’s Furniture· Lakeland Golf Course· Max & Erma’s· Seneca Hills Golf Course· Popik Family· Varsity Barber Shop· Nature Trails· Rev. Croy· Tiffi n Hardware· Zack King· Walmart· The James Group· Feasel’s Frame and Collision· Dundore Heating and Cooling· Pioneer Quick Lubes· Ed Lape - State Farm· Campusleftovers.com· Sound Systems

Event Sponsors

Fans and Friends of Tiffi n University

Thank you for your support of Tiffi n University Athletics

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Tiffi n Paper Company

Embroidery

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Share the Pride, Build on Traditionis a $12 million comprehensive campaign designed to create endowed student scholarships, construct the new recreation center, and make other campus improvements. These enhancements, coupled with recent investments in new student apartments, the Tiffi n University Nature Preserve, Paradiso Athletic Complex, and the Miami Street Improvement Project, will result in a total investmentby Tiffi n University of more than $30 million in the Tiffi n community.

Campaign ObjectivesRecreation Center$9,400,000The Recreation Center will consist of two connected buildings: a fi eld house and an indoor practice facility. The connector will include a lobby and locker room facilities.

Other Campus Development$1,600,000Over the past several decades, TU has created a campus that not only refl ects the University’s own growth and success, but also en-hances the appearance and economic well being of the City of Tiffi n. To continue pursuing the campus master plan, TU seeks $1.6 million for land acquisition, landscaping, parking and others amenities.

Endowed Student Scholarships$1,000,000Without fi nancial aid, many Tiffi n University students could not afford higher education. Since over 80 percent of TU students receive some level of aid, TU leaders seek $1 million to bolster the endowment resources of the University to create additionalstudent scholarships.

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2010 Dragons in the CommunityThe Tiffi n University Women’s Basketball team makes it a goal to connect with the com-munity. It’s a priority for each team member to en¬hance the student-athlete experience.

The Lady Dragons take pride in participat-ing and helping the Tiffi n community. They strive to be great roles and encourage the youth.

This past year, members of the Dragon Wom-en’s Basketball team participated in several different community service activities.

• American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life • Boy Scout Clinic • Trash Pick-up on State Route 224 • Right to Read, helping local grade schools with reading • Lock-Ins

Tiffi n Women’s BasketballDragon Kids Camp (Ages 8-15)Dates: June 16th-18th Time: 9:00am– 2:00pm (Wednesday & Thursday) 9:00am –Noon (Friday). Where: Tiffi n University, Glimor Center Price: $50 per camper

T-SHIRT INCLUDED!Basketball skills are essential in the development of players of all ages, and this camp is designed to develop the individual skill of each camper. It will introduce the fundamentals of the game such as ball handling, pass-ing, shooting, rebounding, and defense. Our camp staff is dedicated to the improvement of each camper and will offer a positive experience for all individuals. Campers will get the opportunity to work with and learn from the Lady Dragon staff and players. Please Contact Coach Spiegel with any questions: 419-448-3308

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Junior Varsity Roster and Schedule

No. Name Year Position Hometown4 Francesca Adams JR G Toledo OH 10 Shanice Alexander JR G Columbus OH 11 Melissa Brady SO G Berkley MI 14 Katiana Wilson FR G Marion OH 21 Beatrice Terrell FR G Ferndale MI 22 Danielle Glason JR G Columbus OH 23 Donielle Crall SO G Bucyrus OH 24 Kristiana Hall FR G Inkster MI 33 Veronica Livingston FR G Canton MI 42 Endia Kidd SO G Detroit MI 52 Erica Mathis FR F Cincinnati OH 54 Amanda Bake FR F Bergholz OH Veronica Livingston FR G Canton MI

Head Coach: Kylene Spiegel

November 14 3:00PM vs. Notre Dame College 16 6:00PM vs. Mount Union 29 6:30PM vs. Heidelberg College 30 7:00PM @ University of Findlay December 5 1:00PM vs. Cleveland State club 6 7:00PM vs. University of Findlay 9 6:30PM @ Ohio Northern

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3-Deidra Brown5-9, JR, G

Middletown OH

4-Stephanie Kelly5-3, SO, G

Metamora MI

10-Holly Focke5-7, JR, G

Cincinnati OH

11-Mandy Jaeb5-3, JR, G

Louisville OH

12-Karli Mast5-6, SO, GBerlin OH

23-Melissa Gilliland5-5, SO, G

Columbus OH

24-Mary Kate Campbell6-1, FR, F

Columbus OH

33-Jennifer Johnston5-7, JR, G

Clarkston MI

40-Jessica Harris6-1, SO, FLogan OH

42-Jillian Adams5-9, FR, G

Springfi eld OH

21-Amanda Baute5-10, FR, G/FCincinnati OH

Pam OswaldHead CoachFourth Year

Jon TuckerAssistant Coach

Second Year

Kylene SpiegelAssistant Coach

Second Year

52-Jessika Korzelius6-0, JR, F

Long Beach CA