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hawkeyesports.com 169 Iowa Tournament Results Big Ten Tournament 1995 – Indianapolis, IN (9) Iowa 57, (8) Minnesota 44 (1) Penn State 69, (9) Iowa 62 1996 – Indianapolis, IN (1) Iowa 74, Illinois 56 (4) Purdue 76, (1) Iowa 68 1997 – Indianapolis, IN (4) Iowa 73, (5) Northwestern 63 (4) Iowa 87, (8) Indiana 72 (4) Iowa 63, (3) Illinois 56 1998 – Indianapolis, IN (1) Iowa 72, (8) Ohio State 54 (4) Purdue 61, (1) Iowa 60 1999 – Indianapolis, IN (9) Northwestern 75, (8) Iowa 71 2000 – Indianapolis, IN (10) Northwestern 68, (7) Iowa 59 2001 – Grand Rapids, MI (2) Iowa 81, (7) Indiana 76 (2) Iowa 86, (6) Illinois 79 (2) Iowa 75, (1) Purdue 70 2002 – Indianapolis, IN (5) Indiana 78, (4) Iowa 74 -- ot 2003 – Indianapolis, IN (7) Iowa 70, (10) Northwestern 58 (7) Iowa 80, (2) Minnesota 77 (3) Purdue 87, (7) Iowa 57 2004 – Indianapolis, IN (5) Michigan State 81, (4) Iowa 54 2005 -- Indianapolis, IN (6) Iowa 70, (11) Michigan 42 (3) Penn State 68, (6) Iowa 66 2006 -- Indianapolis, IN (4) Michigan State 79, (5) Iowa 58 Note: Number in parenthesis denotes seed in tournament Big Ten/SEC Challenge 1990-91 – Iowa City, IA Georgia 62, Iowa 51 1991-92 – Iowa City, IA Vanderbilt 95, Iowa 65 1996-97 – Gainesville, FL Florida 68, Iowa 58 Big Ten/Big XII Challenge 2002-03 – Manhattan, KS Kansas State 103, Iowa 60 Burger King/Orange Bowl Classic – Miami, FL 1987-88 Iowa 73, Auburn 69 Iowa 75, Virginia 59 Iowa 75, Texas 65 1988-89 Iowa 86, Oklahoma 69 Iowa 84, Nebraska 67 Cal-Poly Classic – San Luis Obispo, CA 1981-82 Pacific 81, Iowa 70 Iowa 73, Biola 68 Iowa 64, Cal-Poly 57 Carolinas Holiday Beach Classic – Myrtle Beach, SC 1995-96 Iowa 68, Appalachian State 66 Georgia 79, Iowa 52 Central Fidelity Invitational – Richmond, VA 1997-98 Louisiana Tech 83, Iowa 58 Iowa 78, Richmond 66 FIU Sun and Fun Classic – Miami, FL 1992-93 Iowa 97, Bucknell 39 Colorado 72, Iowa 70 Iowa 67, Eastern Kentucky 63 FIU Thanksgiving Classic – Miami, FL 2003-04 Iowa 62, Saint Joseph’s 58 Iowa 93, Florida International 86 Great Alaska Shootout – Anchorage, AK 1979-80 Iowa 68, Wyoming 65 Iowa 73, Alaska 52 2001-02 Iowa 69, Marquette 54 Iowa 90, Marquette 72 Hawai’i Wahine Classic – Honolulu, HI 1988-89 Iowa 83, Wyoming 40 Louisiana Tech 62, Iowa 58 Iowa 53, Washington 51

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Iowa Tournament ResultsBig Ten Tournament1995 – Indianapolis, IN(9) Iowa 57, (8) Minnesota 44(1) Penn State 69, (9) Iowa 62

1996 – Indianapolis, IN(1) Iowa 74, Illinois 56(4) Purdue 76, (1) Iowa 68

1997 – Indianapolis, IN(4) Iowa 73, (5) Northwestern 63(4) Iowa 87, (8) Indiana 72(4) Iowa 63, (3) Illinois 56

1998 – Indianapolis, IN(1) Iowa 72, (8) Ohio State 54(4) Purdue 61, (1) Iowa 60

1999 – Indianapolis, IN(9) Northwestern 75, (8) Iowa 71

2000 – Indianapolis, IN(10) Northwestern 68, (7) Iowa 59

2001 – Grand Rapids, MI(2) Iowa 81, (7) Indiana 76(2) Iowa 86, (6) Illinois 79(2) Iowa 75, (1) Purdue 70

2002 – Indianapolis, IN(5) Indiana 78, (4) Iowa 74 -- ot

2003 – Indianapolis, IN(7) Iowa 70, (10) Northwestern 58(7) Iowa 80, (2) Minnesota 77(3) Purdue 87, (7) Iowa 57

2004 – Indianapolis, IN(5) Michigan State 81, (4) Iowa 54

2005 -- Indianapolis, IN(6) Iowa 70, (11) Michigan 42(3) Penn State 68, (6) Iowa 66

2006 -- Indianapolis, IN(4) Michigan State 79, (5) Iowa 58

Note: Number in parenthesis denotes seed in tournament

Big Ten/SEC Challenge1990-91 – Iowa City, IAGeorgia 62, Iowa 51

1991-92 – Iowa City, IAVanderbilt 95, Iowa 65

1996-97 – Gainesville, FLFlorida 68, Iowa 58

Big Ten/Big XII Challenge2002-03 – Manhattan, KSKansas State 103, Iowa 60

Burger King/Orange Bowl Classic – Miami, FL1987-88Iowa 73, Auburn 69Iowa 75, Virginia 59Iowa 75, Texas 65

1988-89Iowa 86, Oklahoma 69Iowa 84, Nebraska 67

Cal-Poly Classic – San Luis Obispo, CA1981-82Pacific 81, Iowa 70Iowa 73, Biola 68Iowa 64, Cal-Poly 57

Carolinas Holiday Beach Classic – Myrtle Beach, SC1995-96Iowa 68, Appalachian State 66Georgia 79, Iowa 52

Central Fidelity Invitational – Richmond, VA1997-98Louisiana Tech 83, Iowa 58Iowa 78, Richmond 66

FIU Sun and Fun Classic – Miami, FL1992-93Iowa 97, Bucknell 39Colorado 72, Iowa 70Iowa 67, Eastern Kentucky 63

FIU Thanksgiving Classic – Miami, FL2003-04Iowa 62, Saint Joseph’s 58Iowa 93, Florida International 86

Great Alaska Shootout – Anchorage, AK1979-80Iowa 68, Wyoming 65Iowa 73, Alaska 52

2001-02Iowa 69, Marquette 54Iowa 90, Marquette 72

Hawai’i Wahine Classic – Honolulu, HI1988-89Iowa 83, Wyoming 40Louisiana Tech 62, Iowa 58Iowa 53, Washington 51

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Iowa Tournament ResultsHawkeye Challenge – Iowa City, IA1985-86Iowa 75, Bradley 39Iowa 77, Memphis 56

1986-87Iowa 70, Boston 48Tennessee 74, Iowa 56

1987-88Iowa 85, Missouri 71Iowa 66, Georgia 56

1988-89Iowa 73, Miami (OH) 44Iowa 78, Wake Forest 62

1989-90Iowa 90, Howard 57Iowa 81, Connecticut 49

1990-91Iowa 81, UCLA 52Iowa 73, Louisiana State 65

1991-92Iowa 97, Ohio 52Iowa 58, Washington 58

1992-93Iowa 74, West Virginia 44Iowa 60, Charlotte 38

1993-94Iowa 70, Louisiana Tech 66

1994-95Iowa 60, James Madison 30Iowa 65, Southern California 55

1995-96Iowa 64, Stephen F. Austin 58Iowa 68, UC-Santa Barbara 57

1997-98Iowa 67, CS-Northridge 56Washington 63, Iowa 62

1998-99Iowa 75, Missouri 68Iowa 59, Princeton 44

1999-00Iowa 92, Bradley 49Iowa 76, Syracuse 73

2000-01Iowa 99, Western Illinois 54Iowa 73, Nevada 59

2001-02Iowa 86, UT Pan American 38Iowa 76, Kent State 65

2002-03Iowa 84, IUPUI 75 (ot)Iowa 85, Charlotte 70

2003-04Iowa 83, Butler 60Houston 70, Iowa 64

2004-05Iowa 66, Southern Illinois 50Iowa 75, Missouri 54

2005-06Iowa 79, Vermont 57Rutgers 57, Iowa 51

Hilton Head Island Super Shootout – Hilton Head, SC1989-90South Carolina 82, Iowa 76Iowa 106, North Carolina 81

Honda Elite Four Classic – Orlando, FL1997-98Vanderbilt 60, Iowa 54

Indiana State Classic – Terre Haute, IN1983-84Iowa 82, Indiana State 53Iowa 76, Evansville 64

Jennies Classic – Warrensburg, MO1977-78Central Missouri 70, Iowa 63Nebraska 71, Iowa 63Iowa 73, South Dakota State 63

Junkanoo Jam -- Freeport, BahamasIowa 65, Florida 62Iowa 54, Oklahoma 47

Kansas Classic – Lawrence, KS1988-89Iowa 80, Grambling State 66Kansas 67, Iowa 63

1995-96Iowa 66, Saint Joseph’s 49Iowa 65, Kansas 58 (ot)

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Iowa Tournament ResultsNorthern Illinois Fastbreak Fest – DeKalb, IL1987-88Iowa 82, Long Beach State 75Iowa 81, Northern Illinois 73

Odwalla Classic -- San Francisco, CA2005-06Oklahoma 85, Iowa 68Iowa 88, Rider 41

Reebok Classic – Boston, MA1997-98Arkansas 83, Iowa 57Connecticut 65, Iowa 55

San Jose State Classic – San Jose, CA1984-85Southern California 77, Iowa 57Iowa 67, San Jose State 45

Stanford Cardinal Classic – Stanford, CA1994-95NW Louisiana State 54, Iowa 53Iowa 73, St. Mary’s (CA) 48

Stephen F. Austin Dial Classic – Nacogdoches, TX1994-95Iowa 67, Florida AtlanticStephen F. Austin 79, Iowa 70 (ot)

Sun Devil/Dial Classic -- Tempe, AZ1982-83California 89, Iowa 66 Wyoming 79, Iowa 63

Syracuse Carrier Classic – Syracuse, NY1998-99Iowa 62, Kent State 58Iowa 70, Syracuse 64

USC Christmas Tournament – Los Angeles, CA1993-94Iowa 59, Houston 44Iowa 50, Southern California 49

William Woods Tournament – Fulton, MO1978-79Iowa 89, Missouri Southern 84Iowa 75, Western Illinois 66William Woods 64, Iowa 58

Kona Invitational – Kailua-Kona, HI1996-97Iowa 89, Boise State 34Iowa 80, Pacific 60Nebraska 73, Iowa 67

La Salle Tournament – Philadelphia, PA1984-85Iowa 62, SW Louisiana 39Iowa 70, La Salle 51St. Joseph’s (PA) 61, Iowa 60

Lady Griz Classic – Missoula, MT1980-81Montana 63, Iowa 54BYU 87, Iowa 76

LMU Thanksgiving Classic – Los Angeles, CA2002-03NC State 69, Iowa 66 (ot)Iowa 83, South Alabama 62

LSU Crawfish Classic – Baton Rouge, LA1985-86Iowa 83, Miami (FL) 63Louisiana State 57, Iowa 56

Louisiana Tech Dial Soap Classic – Ruston, LA1989-90Iowa 76, Saint Joseph’s 57Louisiana Tech 85, Iowa 82

Miami University Dial Classic – Miami, FL1983-84Iowa 78, Connecticut 43Northern Illinois 69, Iowa 65

Mid-America Classic – Columbia, MO1991-92Iowa 87, Wright State 41Iowa 89, Missouri 62

New Mexico State Invitational – Las Cruces, NM1980-81Iowa 88, Portland State 82Wichita State 87, Iowa 76Iowa 83, New Mexico State 69

North Carolina State Classic – Raleigh, NC1986-87Penn State 78, Iowa 74 (ot)Iowa 63, Indiana 56

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Day-By-Day ResultsNovember 13: (0-1)1980__ Texas __________ L ___ 62-82

November 15: (3-4)1976__ at Marshalltown CC W __ 79-261977__ at Simpson ______ L ___ 78-841978__ Simpson ________ W _ 101-751980__ at Wisconsin _____ L ___ 69-731981__ Minnesota _______ L ___ 52-771996__ Illinois State _____ W __ 66-411998__ at Washington ____ L ___ 76-84

November 16: (1-1)1979__ Delta State ______ L ___ 73-771997__ Drake (ot) _______ W __ 66-63

November 17: (2-4)1975__ Mt. Mercy _______ L ___ 41-701978__ at William Penn ___ L ___ 72-811979__ Western Illinois ___ W __ 86-551996__ Notre Dame _____ L ___ 50-611998__ Iowa State _______ L ___ 65-812000__ Marquette _______ W __ 70-57

November 18: (1-2)1975__ at Drake ________ L ___ 62-651976__ at Upper Iowa ____ W __ 78-401977__ Drake __________ L ___ 66-77

November 19: (3-3)1981__ Pacific __________ L ___ 70-811982__ at Bradley _______ W __ 85-821996__ Iowa State _______ W __ 64-531999__ at Marquette _____ L ___ 64-692000__ Utah ___________ L ___ 42-662004__ Southern Illinois __ W __ 66-50

November 20: (5-1)1974__ at Drake ________ L ___ 64-751981__ Biola ___________ W __ 73-681998__ Weber State _____ W __ 77-572001__ Gonzaga ________ W __ 69-542004__ Missouri ________ W __ 75-542005__ UW-Milwaukee ___ W __ 82-42

November 21: (3-3)1977__ at Luther ________ L ___ 60-721980__ South Dakota ____ L ___ 72-751981__ Cal-Poly ________ W __ 64-571999__ Connecticut ______ L ___ 45-732001__ Marquette _______ W __ 90-722003__ Butler __________ W __ 83-60

November 22: (3-5)1976__ at St. Ambrose ___ W __ 88-471977__ at Grandview ____ W __ 88-731980__ Minnesota _______ L ___ 71-941985__ Bradley _________ W __ 75-391998__ Western Kentucky _ L ___ 65-682000__ Iowa State _______ L ___ 76-862003__ Houston ________ L ___ 64-702005__ at La. Tech (2ot) __ L ___ 91-95

November 23: (3-1)1982__ Iowa State _______ W __ 64-591985__ Memphis ________ W __ 77-561997__ Arkansas ________ L ___ 57-832002__ IUPUI (ot) _______ W __ 84-75

November 24: (4-0)1978__ Missouri Southern _ W __ 89-841990__ UCLA __________ W __ 81-521995__ Stephen F. Austin _ W __ 64-582002__ Charlotte ________ W __ 85-70

November 25: (7-6)1974__ William Penn _____ L ___ 29-741975__ Upper Iowa ______ W __ 70-401978__ Western Illinois ___ W __ 75-661978__ William Woods ___ L ___ 58-641980__ William Penn _____ L ___ 64-801988__ Wyoming ________ W __ 83-401989__ Howard _________ W __ 90-571990__ Louisiana State ___ W __ 73-651995__ UC Santa Barbara W __ 68-571997__ Connecticut ______ L ___ 55-652000__ Western Illinois ___ W __ 99-542001__ Drake (ot) _______ L ___ 72-752005__ vs. Oklahoma ____ L ___ 68-85

November 26: (6-1)1988__ Louisiana Tech ___ L ___ 58-621989__ Connecticut ______ W __ 81-491994__ James Madison __ W __ 60-302000__ Nevada _________ W __ 73-592002__ Northern Iowa ____ W __ 98-682004__ vs. Florida _______ W __ 65-622005__ vs. Rider ________ W __ 88-41

November 27: (8-1)1978__ Northern Iowa ____ W _ 106-611979__ William Penn _____ L ___ 68-691988__ Washington ______ W __ 53-511991__ at Kentucky ______ W __ 77-681994__ Southern California W __ 65-551998__ Missouri ________ W __ 75-681999__ Bradley _________ W __ 92-492001__ SMS ___________ W __ 84-642004__ vs. Oklahoma ____ W __ 54-47

November 28: (6-3)1979__ Central Missouri __ L ___ 76-891983__ Drake __________ L ___ 56-581984__ at Drake ________ L ___ 59-691987__ Missouri ________ W __ 85-711988__ Georgia _________ W __ 66-561993__ Louisiana Tech ___ W __ 70-661998__ Princeton _______ W __ 59-441999__ Syracuse ________ W __ 76-732003__ St. Joseph’s _____ W __ 62-58

November 29: (10-1)1977__ Central _________ W __ 70-441985__ Miami, FL _______ W __ 83-631986__ Boston _________ W __ 70-481987__ at Iowa State _____ W __ 93-491989__ at Nebraska _____ W __ 74-551990__ at Connecticut ____ W __ 58-411991__ Iowa State _______ W __ 70-581995__ at Creighton _____ W __ 68-411997__ CS Northridge ____ W __ 67-562002__ NC State (ot) _____ L ___ 66-692003__ Fla. International __ W __ 93-86

November 30: (4-5)1984__ Southern California L ___ 57-771985__ Louisiana State ___ L ___ 56-571986__ Tennessee ______ L ___ 56-741991__ Ohio University ___ W __ 97-521994__ at SMS _________ L ___ 48-601997__ Washington ______ L ___ 62-632001__ Denver _________ W __ 84-722002__ South Alabama ___ W __ 83-622005__ UW-Green Bay ___ W __ 81-57

December 1: (9-1)1979__ Wisconsin _______ W __ 68-511983__ at Northern Iowa __ W __ 71-641984__ San Jose State ___ W __ 67-451989__ Saint Joseph’s ___ W __ 76-571990__ at Penn State ____ L ___ 62-821991__ Washington ______ W __ 58-391993__ at Drake ________ W __ 73-642000__ at Mount St. Mary’s W __ 89-632001__ at Colorado ______ W __ 83-922004__ Iowa State _______ W __ 89-80

December 2: (6-6)1975__ Coe ____________ L ___ 58-591976__ Central _________ W __ 54-521978__ Wisconsin _______ W __ 75-681980__ Iowa State _______ W __ 67-661981__ at Iowa State _____ L ___ 59-821985__ at W. Kentucky ___ L ___ 67-771986__ at Nebraska _____ L ___ 74-851988__ Grambling State __ L ___ 82-851994__ Florida Atlantic ___ W __ 67-421995__ Saint Joseph’s ___ W __ 66-491999__ at Utah _________ L ___ 61-70

December 3: (3-6)1974__ at Grandview ____ L _____ u/a1977__ Iowa State (ot) ___ L ___ 71-741986__ at Drake ________ W __ 71-571988__ at Kansas _______ L ___ 63-671994__ at S.F. Austin (ot) _ L ___ 70-791995__ at Kansas (ot) ____ W __ 65-582000__ at Geo. Wash. ____ L ___ 64-782003__ at Iowa State (2ot) L __ 94-1012005__ Vermont ________ W __ 79-57

December 4: (10-1)1976__ Drake __________ L ___ 59-821978__ Iowa State _______ W __ 87-701979__ at Grandview ____ W __ 96-661980__ Portland State ____ W __ 88-821985__ at Iowa State _____ W __ 63-571986__ Iowa State _______ W __ 70-511990__ at Drake ________ W __ 74-491992__ at Pittsburgh _____ W __ 70-591998__ Kent State _______ W __ 62-581999__ at Weber State ___ W __ 73-552002__ Iowa State _______ W __ 64-392005__ Rutgers _________ L ___ 51-57

December 5: (6-3)1975__ at Iowa State _____ L ___ 63-921980__ Wichita State ____ L ___ 76-871982__ at Drake ________ L ___ 75-881983__ at Iowa State (ot) _ W __ 86-751987__ Long Beach State _ W __ 82-751993__ Southwest Missouri W __ 67-551998__ at Syracuse ______ W __ 70-642003__ at Marquette _____ W __ 65-622004__ Northern Iowa ____ W __ 77-50

December 6: (6-3)1974__ Indiana _________ L ___ 58-861974__ Minnesota _______ W __ 55-331980__ New Mexico State _ W __ 83-691981__ Northwestern ____ L ___ 80-921987__ Northern Illinois ___ W __ 81-731991__ Wright State _____ W __ 87-411992__ at Maryland ______ W __ 53-501996__ Boise State ______ W __ 89-341997__ Louisiana Tech ___ L ___ 58-83

December 7: (7-3)1974__ Illinois __________ W __ 62-461975__ at Central Missouri L ___ 56-721976__ Iowa Wesleyan ___ L ___ 47-481988__ Iowa State _______ W __ 79-461991__ at Missouri ______ W __ 89-621995__ Drake __________ W __ 67-441996__ Pacific __________ W __ 80-601997__ at Richmond _____ W __ 78-662000__ at SMS _________ L __ 87-1012001__ UT-Pan American _ W __ 86-38

December 8: (7-6)1974__ Wisconsin _______ L ___ 49-651978__ at Central College _ W __ 76-701985__ Penn State ______ W __ 65-631989__ DePaul _________ W __ 70-581990__ at DePaul _______ W __ 66-521994__ Creighton _______ L ___ 53-631996__ Nebraska _______ L ___ 67-731998__ at Drake ________ L ___ 73-862001__ Kent State _______ W __ 76-652002__ at Creighton _____ L ___ 82-892003__ at Northern Iowa __ W __ 76-672004__ Marquette _______ W __ 78-722005__ at Iowa State _____ L ___ 61-77

December 9: (2-1)1982__ California _______ L ___ 66-891983__ Indiana State ____ W __ 82-531984__ Illinois State _____ W __ 65-57

December 10: (6-2)1975__ Grandview ______ L __ 53-1121977__ at Iowa Wesleyan _ W __ 81-541982__ Wyoming ________ L ___ 63-791983__ Evansville _______ W __ 76-641988__ Miami of Ohio ____ W __ 73-441989__ Drake __________ W __ 70-582000__ Colorado ________ W __ 92-662004__ at Creighton (ot) __ W __ 91-82

December 11: (7-5)1975__ Central _________ L ___ 56-691979__ Drake __________ L ___ 62-711980__ Utah ___________ W __ 89-831981__ William Penn _____ L ___ 68-851982__ Idaho State ______ W __ 74-651985__ Drake __________ L ___ 63-641987__ Nebraska _______ W __ 68-581988__ Wake Forest _____ W __ 78-621991__ at Nebraska _____ W __ 64-591992__ West Virginia _____ W __ 74-441992__ Charlotte ________ W __ 60-381999__ at Iowa State _____ L ___ 69-79

December 12: (1-4)1978__ at Drake ________ L ___ 80-941981__ Illinois __________ L ___ 51-762001__ at Iowa State _____ L ___ 64-822002__ Denver _________ W __ 83-492003__ Kansas State ____ L ___ 60-82

December 13: (2-2)1980__ at DePaul _______ W __ 97-871986__ at Illinois State ___ W __ 71-561996__ at Florida ________ L ___ 58-681997__ Iowa State _______ L ___ 57-74

December 15: (4-1)1974__ at Northern Illinois _ W __ 58-371978__ Nebraska-Omaha _ W __ 63-611979__ at Iowa State _____ L ___ 69-801984__ Iowa State _______ W __ 81-482001__ Creighton _______ W __ 86-43

December 16: (2-2)1977__ William Penn _____ L ___ 53-701983__ Bradley _________ W __ 70-461990__ Nebraska _______ W __ 80-462000__ at Drake ________ L ___ 58-73

December 17: (2-1)1976__ at Indian Hills ____ W __ 74-531989__ at Iowa State _____ W __ 75-551994__ NW Louisiana State L ___ 53-54

December 18: (4-1)1982__ National College __ W __ 71-521994__ St. Mary’s (Calif.) _ W __ 73-481999__ Auburn _________ L ___ 55-912004__ at Drake ________ W __ 80-692005__ Drake __________ W __ 92-72

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December 19: (3-0)1981__ UIC ____________ W __ 69-521993__ at James Madison W __ 72-441995__ Appalachian State W __ 68-66

December 20: (1-4)1992__ Drake __________ W __ 90-441994__ at UCSB ________ L ___ 48-611995__ Georgia _________ L ___ 52-791998__ at Auburn _______ L ___ 55-781999__ Drake __________ L ___ 59-84

December 21: (7-2)1986__ Western Kentucky _ W __ 67-471993__ at West Virginia ___ W __ 69-571995__ North Carolina ___ W __ 73-641996__ at Drake ________ L ___ 59-801997__ vs. Vanderbilt ____ L ___ 54-602002__ at Drake ________ W __ 72-522003__ Drake __________ W __ 79-652004__ Western Illinois ___ W __ 76-692005__ at Northern Iowa __ W __ 65-54

December 22: (2-1)1979__ at Nebraska _____ L ___ 66-671988__ Oregon State ____ W __ 90-452001__ at Northwestern __ W __ 74-47

December 23: (2-1)1978__ Minnesota _______ W __ 91-821980__ Drake __________ L ___ 71-742005__ Creighton _______ W __ 74-64

December 27: (2-0)1984__ vs. SW Louisiana _ W __ 62-391995__ at Illinois ________ W __ 73-64

December 28: (9-3)1984__ La Salle _________ W __ 70-511987__ vs. Auburn _______ W __ 73-691988__ vs. Oklahoma ____ W __ 86-691989__ at South Carolina _ L ___ 76-821991__ Vanderbilt _______ L ___ 65-951994__ Illinois __________ W __ 59-511996__ at Minnesota _____ W __ 61-481997__ Minnesota _______ W __ 91-551998__ Illinois __________ W __ 89-862000__ Northwestern ____ W __ 95-612003__ Creighton (ot) ____ L ___ 72-842004__ at UW-Milwaukee _ W __ 59-51

December 29: (6-3)1984__ St. Joseph’s (Pa.) _ L ___ 60-611986__ vs. Penn State (ot) L ___ 74-781987__ Virginia _________ W __ 75-591988__ vs. Nebraska _____ W __ 84-671989__ vs. North Carolina _ W _ 106-811993__ vs. Houston ______ W __ 59-441995__ at Michigan ______ W __ 69-532002__ Missouri ________ W __ 87-652005__ at Indiana _______ L ___ 53-65

December 30: (8-5)1980__ at Illinois ________ L ___ 76-781983__ Connecticut ______ W __ 78-431986__ vs. Indiana ______ W __ 63-561987__ Texas __________ W __ 75-651989__ at Washington ____ L ___ 61-711993__ at USC _________ W __ 50-491994__ Michigan ________ W __ 53-361996__ at Ohio State _____ W __ 69-591997__ Ohio State _______ W __ 66-571999__ at Penn State ____ L ___ 63-802001__ Wisconsin _______ L ___ 61-682003__ at Missouri ______ L ___ 65-752004__ Indiana _________ W __ 62-51

December 31: (0-2)1983__ Northern Illinois ___ L ___ 65-692000__ at Wisconsin _____ L ___ 91-94

January 1: (1-0)2006__ Illinois __________ W __ 84-65

January 2: (7-2)1985__ at Penn State ____ L ___ 47-871987__ at Wisconsin _____ W __ 83-441991__ at Wisconsin _____ L ___ 67-781993__ vs. Bucknell _____ W __ 97-391997__ at W. Kentucky ___ W __ 61-481998__ at Penn State ____ W __ 78-692000__ Indiana _________ W __ 82-682004__ Illinois __________ W __ 91-732005__ at Illinois ________ W __ 72-58

January 3: (2-5)1980__ Brigham Young ___ L __ 79-1031984__ at Delta State ____ L ___ 70-931986__ Purdue _________ W __ 79-521992__ Penn State ______ W __ 61-531993__ vs. Colorado _____ L ___ 70-721999__ at Wisconsin _____ L ___ 72-792002__ at Ohio State _____ L ___ 63-82

January 4: (2-1)1980__ Washington State _ W __ 69-511987__ at Northwestern __ W __ 72-612001__ at Purdue _______ L ___ 58-73

January 5: (5-9)1977__ at Illinois ________ L ___ 54-581979__ at Central Missouri L ___ 62-721980__ at Utah _________ L ___ 73-771982__ at Northern Illinois _ L ___ 57-691985__ at Purdue _______ W __ 68-541986__ Illinois __________ W __ 74-571990__ at Michigan State _ L ___ 61-621991__ Georgia _________ L ___ 51-621994__ Minnesota _______ W __ 69-591996__ Wisconsin _______ W __ 68-481997__ Wisconsin _______ L ___ 63-691999__ at Minnesota _____ L ___ 58-662003__ at Kansas State __ L __ 60-1032006__ at Michigan ______ W __ 77-63

January 6: (5-3)1981__ at Montana ______ L ___ 54-631984__ Michigan State ___ W __ 70-621984__ Michigan ________ W __ 70-511985__ at Illinois ________ W __ 66-611989__ Michigan ________ W __ 82-421995__ at Wisconsin _____ L ___ 62-722002__ Purdue _________ W __ 90-752005__ Penn State ______ L ___ 71-77

January 7: (5-3)1981__ vs. Brigham Young L ___ 76-871983__ at Michigan State _ L ___ 56-641987__ Louisiana State ___ W __ 68-491990__ at Michigan ______ W __ 54-541994__ at Wisconsin _____ W __ 74-671996__ Western Kentucky _ W __ 68-542000__ at Illinois ________ L ___ 60-862001__ Michigan ________ W __ 79-58

January 8: (4-4)1979__ at Kansas State __ L ___ 80-931982__ Western Illinois ___ W __ 72-681984__ at Northwestern __ L ___ 51-591989__ Michigan State ___ W __ 89-491993__ Wisconsin _______ W __ 65-391995__ at W. Kentucky ___ L ___ 43-791999__ Indiana _________ W __ 77-762004__ at Penn State ____ L ___ 64-92

January 9: (6-5)1976__ at Mt. Mercy _____ L ___ 75-901979__ at NE Missouri ___ W __ 62-501980__ at Illinois ________ W __ 71-441983__ at Michigan ______ L ___ 62-831985__ Nebraska _______ W __ 62-411987__ Minnesota _______ W __ 81-401998__ Northwestern ____ W __ 65-582000__ at Northwestern __ L ___ 52-532003__ at Penn State ____ L ___ 52-862005__ at Michigan State _ L ___ 56-682006__ Michigan State ___ W __ 75-64

January 10: (9-2)1976__ Graceland _______ L ___ 52-541981__ Grand View ______ W __ 81-681985__ Minnesota _______ W __ 60-381986__ at Minnesota _____ W __ 66-631988__ Northwestern ____ W __ 81-431991__ Illinois __________ W __ 63-471992__ Minnesota _______ W __ 85-681993__ at Minnesota _____ W __ 75-471997__ at Northwestern __ W __ 73-611999__ Purdue (ot) ______ L ___ 69-712002__ Northwestern ____ W __ 82-68

January 11: (0-2)1998__ Purdue (ot) ______ L ___ 66-752004__ at Minnesota _____ L ___ 61-75

January 12: (4-4)1978__ Central Missouri __ L ___ 63-701982__ at National College W __ 66-591983__ Northern Iowa ____ W __ 66-651990__ Illinois __________ W __ 85-511996__ Purdue _________ W __ 68-571997__ at Purdue _______ L ___ 52-622003__ at Minnesota _____ L ___ 65-942006__ Ohio State _______ L ___ 62-72

January 13: (4-5)1978__ Nebraska _______ L ___ 63-711981__ at South Dakota __ L ___ 68-781989__ at Illinois ________ W __ 82-641991__ Purdue (ot) ______ L ___ 75-841992__ at Louisiana Tech _ W __ 61-571995__ at Purdue _______ L ___ 45-632000__ Minnesota _______ W __ 80-512002__ at Indiana _______ W __ 73-652005__ at Ohio State _____ L ___ 57-80

January 14: (4-1)1978__ S. Dakota State __ W __ 73-631980__ at Colorado State _ W __ 74-671990__ Purdue _________ L ___ 63-661996__ Michigan State ___ W __ 75-562001__ Wisconsin _______ W __ 74-68

January 15: (5-2)1988__ at Minnesota _____ W __ 84-411989__ Ohio State _______ W __ 84-701993__ at Illinois ________ W __ 53-371995__ at Mich. St. (2ot) __ L ___ 70-711999__ at Penn State ____ L ___ 60-662004__ Indiana _________ W __ 72-652006__ at Northwestern __ W __ 80-48

January 16: (4-2)1976__ Central _________ W __ 57-541983__ Northwestern ____ L ___ 56-711994__ Northwestern ____ W __ 67-592000__ Penn State ______ L ___ 64-782003__ Northwestern ____ W __ 72-602005__ Northwestern ____ W __ 81-76

January 17: (6-3)1975__ at Mt. Mercy _____ L ___ 66-761978__ Iowa Wesleyan ___ W __ 76-481980__ at Texas Women’s W __ 58-501985__ Michigan State ___ W __ 53-361986__ at Michigan State _ W __ 60-571992__ Indiana _________ W __ 80-711993__ at Northwestern __ W __ 60-551999__ at Michigan State _ L ___ 64-702001__ at Ohio State _____ L ___ 52-79

January 18: (4-4)1975__ Wartburg ________ L ___ 52-601976__ at UW – Platteville W __ 91-571980__ at Texas ________ L ___ 49-751984__ at Minnesota _____ L ___ 62-731987__ Purdue _________ W __ 68-541989__ at Drake ________ W __ 71-651991__ at Indiana _______ L ___ 59-742004__ Wisconsin _______ W __ 66-46

January 19: (8-1)1977__ at Mt. Mercy _____ W __ 65-611979__ at Illinois State ___ W __ 82-711985__ Michigan ________ W __ 70-451986__ at Michigan ______ L ___ 56-581987__ Illinois __________ W __ 80-531990__ at Minnesota _____ W __ 79-431992__ Ohio State _______ W __ 73-561996__ at Indiana _______ W __ 64-562006__ at Wisconsin _____ W __ 68-59

January 20: (4-3)1976__ at Coe __________ L ___ 51-621979__ at Illinois ________ L ___ 53-601991__ at Ohio State _____ W __ 88-681995__ Indiana _________ W __ 60-551998__ at Wisconsin _____ W __ 66-632000__ Michigan State ___ L ___ 77-822002__ Ohio State _______ W __ 79-65

January 21: (6-5)1975__ at Iowa Wesleyan _ L ___ 58-671978__ Illinois __________ L ___ 60-621981__ at Iowa State _____ W __ 66-621982__ Iowa State _______ W __ 62-441983__ Minnesota _______ L ___ 62-731989__ Minnesota _______ W __ 97-541994__ at Indiana _______ L ___ 58-821996__ at Northwestern __ W __ 64-511997__ Penn State ______ L ___ 60-612001__ Penn State ______ W __ 79-642003__ Wisconsin _______ W __ 77-60

January 22: (2-4)1984__ at Wisconsin _____ L ___ 49-501988__ at Illinois ________ W __ 90-631993__ Indiana _________ W __ 79-501995__ Northwestern ____ L ___ 57-581999__ Michigan ________ L ___ 67-862006__ Minnesota _______ L ___ 68-80

January 23: (2-6)1979__ Mt. Mercy _______ L ___ 66-711982__ at Central Missouri L ___ 53-811983__ Wisconsin _______ L ___ 47-681987__ at Indiana _______ W __ 60-491998__ Indiana _________ W __ 68-612000__ at Michigan ______ L ___ 78-822003__ at Purdue _______ L ___ 64-832005__ at Purdue _______ L ___ 75-79

January 24: (5-2)1976__ Illinois State _____ L ___ 48-901981__ at Western Illinois _ L ___ 81-831985__ at Northwestern __ W __ 70-511986__ Northwestern ____ W __ 72-581988__ at Purdue _______ W __ 67-571997__ at Indiana _______ W __ 78-582002__ Michigan State ___ W __ 75-55

Day-By-Day Results

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Day-By-Day ResultsJanuary 25: (4-6)1975__ at Western Illinois _ L ___ 50-621977__ Simpson ________ L ___ 60-691980__ DePaul _________ W __ 58-561982__ at Minnesota _____ L ___ 43-901988__ at Ohio State _____ L ___ 54-671991__ Minnesota _______ W __ 70-511994__ at Northern Illinois _ L ___ 56-591998__ at Michigan (ot) ___ L ___ 65-692001__ at Northwestern __ W __ 92-522004__ Michigan ________ W __ 69-58

January 26: (5-4)1979__ at Northern Iowa __ W __ 90-551985__ at Wisconsin _____ L ___ 54-651986__ Wisconsin _______ W __ 68-321990__ at Indiana _______ W __ 63-521992__ at Michigan ______ W __ 73-611993__ Northern Illinois ___ W __ 92-591997__ Michigan ________ L ___ 63-752003__ at Ohio State _____ L ___ 59-742006__ at Penn State ____ L ___ 61-72

January 27: (7-2)1976__ Clarke College ___ W __ 68-321978__ at Northern Illinois _ W __ 96-441981__ Northwest Missouri W __ 83-701982__ at N. Iowa (ot) ____ W __ 74-681984__ Ohio State _______ L ___ 56-641989__ Indiana _________ W __ 77-612000__ Wisconsin _______ W __ 66-622002__ at Purdue _______ L ___ 68-822005__ Michigan ________ W __ 71-63

January 28: (3-3)1975__ at William Penn ___ L ___ 33-911976__ at Luther ________ L ___ 45-941983__ at Ohio State _____ L ___ 57-771990__ at Ohio State _____ W __ 71-481994__ Michigan ________ W __ 78-561996__ Minnesota _______ W __ 94-51

January 29: (5-4)1978__ at Mt. Mercy _____ L ___ 75-861980__ Iowa State _______ W __ 66-501982__ at Neb.-Omaha ___ L ___ 54-641984__ Indiana _________ W __ 54-501988__ Indiana _________ W __ 72-481989__ at Purdue _______ L ___ 56-671993__ at Michigan ______ W __ 84-541999__ Michigan State ___ L ___ 69-812004__ at Northwestern __ W __ 76-61

January 30: (4-5)1979__ Drake __________ L ___ 63-961981__ at Minnesota _____ L ___ 52-711982__ at Creighton _____ L ___ 66-741983__ at Indiana _______ L ___ 51-681987__ Michigan State ___ W __ 83-611994__ Michigan State ___ W __ 54-461998__ Illinois __________ W __ 82-712000__ at Arkansas ______ L ___ 65-722003__ Indiana _________ W __ 78-62

January 31: (6-5)1975__ Cornell _________ W __ 91-231976__ at Northern Illinois _ L ___ 53-541978__ at Central _______ L ___ 66-761985__ Indiana _________ W __ 69-491986__ at Indiana _______ W __ 47-461988__ Ohio State _______ W __ 75-641992__ Illinois __________ W __ 68-421993__ at Michigan State _ W __ 75-551997__ at Illinois ________ L ___ 75-831999__ Penn State ______ L ___ 64-882002__ at Michigan ______ L ___ 74-82

February 1: (3-3)1977__ William Penn _____ L ___ 45-761987__ Michigan ________ W __ 75-541991__ Michigan State ___ L ___ 54-641998__ at Michigan State _ L ___ 62-662001__ at Michigan State _ W __ 71-562004__ at Michigan State _ W __ 78-67

February 2: (7-4)1975__ Iowa State _______ L ___ 47-651980__ at South Dakota __ W __ 70-481984__ at Illinois ________ L ___ 55-641986__ at Ohio State _____ L ___ 54-701988__ at Michigan State _ W __ 77-521990__ Wisconsin _______ W __ 84-521992__ Purdue _________ W __ 65-641996__ at Ohio State _____ W __ 82-751997__ Michigan State ___ W __ 82-622003__ Illinois __________ L ___ 72-822006__ Purdue (ot) ______ W __ 77-71

February 3: (2-7)1976__ at William Penn ___ L ___ 39-961979__ at Minnesota _____ L ___ 79-901981__ at Drake ________ L ___ 56-831985__ Ohio State _______ L ___ 47-561989__ at Wisconsin _____ W __ 67-571991__ Michigan ________ W __ 79-602000__ at Indiana _______ L ___ 67-702002__ Minnesota _______ L ___ 83-942005__ at Minnesota _____ L ___ 50-81

February 4: (4-5)1976__ Illinois __________ W __ 63-541976__ Michigan State ___ L ___ 54-831978__ Purdue _________ L ___ 63-721980__ at Drake ________ L ___ 67-761983__ Illinois __________ L ___ 69-711990__ Northwestern ____ L ___ 63-641994__ at Ohio State _____ W __ 64-611996__ Indiana _________ W __ 77-512001__ Indiana _________ W __ 83-56

February 5: (6-4)1976__ Purdue _________ L ___ 42-531977__ at N. Iowa CC ____ W __ 70-651984__ at Purdue _______ W __ 49-391988__ at Michigan ______ W __ 89-541989__ at Northwestern __ W __ 63-531991__ at Northwestern __ W __ 64-601993__ Ohio State _______ W __ 79-621999__ at Ohio State _____ L ___ 66-702004__ Ohio State _______ L ___ 82-93

February 6: (4-5)1977__ at Iowa State _____ L ___ 58-711979__ St. Ambrose _____ W __ 85-591982__ Drake __________ L ___ 63-771983__ Purdue _________ W __ 76-701987__ at Minnesota _____ W __ 78-601994__ at Penn State ____ L ___ 61-631998__ at Purdue _______ L ___ 48-532000__ at Michigan State _ L ___ 64-742003__ at Michigan _____ W __ 65-572005__ Wisconsin _______ L ___ 78-88

February 7: (3-2)1986__ Minnesota _______ W __ 61-511992__ at Wisconsin _____ L ___ 58-741993__ Penn State ______ W __ 84-591997__ Purdue _________ L ___ 48-531999__ at Indiana _______ W __ 73-69

February 8: (7-2)1975__ at Northern Iowa __ L ___ 39-831976__ Luther __________ L ___ 57-761979__ Michigan _______ W __ 79-701980__ Ohio State _______ W __ 61-601985__ at Minnesota _____ W __ 66-581991__ at Purdue _______ W __ 56-531998__ at Northwestern __ W __ 79-722001__ at Purdue _______ W __ 96-872002__ at Wisconsin _____ W __ 76-64

February 9: (5-3)1979__ Minnesota _______ L ___ 64-861980__ Northwestern ____ L ___ 66-691990__ at Illinois ________ W __ 59-511992__ at Northwestern __ W __ 90-721996__ at Michigan State _ W __ 71-651997__ Northwestern ____ W __ 80-562003__ at Illinois ________ L ___ 58-732006__ Northwestern ____ W __ 76-61

February 10: (7-2)1977__ Illinois __________ L ___ 40-531980__ Michigan State ___ W __ 63-581984__ Purdue _________ W __ 78-401986__ Miami, Fla. ______ W __ 75-461989__ Purdue _________ W __ 66-641991__ at Illinois ________ W __ 63-432002__ at Penn State ____ W __ 96-812004__ Purdue _________ L ___ 79-902005__ at Northwestern __ W __ 60-40

February 11: (2-4)1977__ Purdue _________ L ___ 63-671983__ at Purdue _______ L ___ 53-631990__ at Purdue (ot) ____ W __ 70-671994__ at Northwestern __ L ___ 47-551996__ at Purdue _______ L ___ 42-622001__ at Minnesota _____ W __ 82-71

February 12: (6-3)1980__ Minnesota _______ W __ 70-681982__ Wisconsin _______ L ___ 64-781988__ Minnesota _______ W _ 100-511989__ Illinois __________ W __ 82-501993__ Northwestern ____ W __ 68-621995__ Purdue _________ L ___ 55-621999__ Minnesota _______ W __ 79-622004__ at Wisconsin (ot) __ W __ 87-822006__ at Ohio State _____ L ___ 77-88

February 13: (6-3)1976__ St. Ambrose _____ W __ 52-271981__ Wisconsin _______ L ___ 67-881984__ Illinois __________ W __ 74-651987__ at Purdue _______ W __ 86-681994__ at Illinois ________ W __ 55-521995__ at Minnesota _____ L ___ 56-701998__ Wisconsin _______ W __ 87-762000__ Illinois __________ W __ 80-732005__ Ohio State _______ L ___ 60-67

February 14: (7-7)1975__ William Penn _____ L ___ 22-731976__ Mt. Mercy _______ L ___ 35-611976__ Coe ____________ W __ 66-481978__ at William Penn ___ L ___ 57-821979__ Iowa State _______ W __ 81-701983__ at Illinois ________ L ___ 69-711986__ Michigan ________ W __ 63-421992__ at Ohio State _____ W __ 68-591993__ Illinois __________ W __ 77-581995__ Ohio State _______ W __ 67-611997__ at Wisconsin _____ L ___ 56-591999__ Northwestern ____ W __ 86-692002__ Michigan ________ L ___ 80-912003__ at Indiana _______ L ___ 68-89

February 15: (7-3)1975__ Iowa Wesleyan ___ L ___ 32-681976__ Iowa Wesleyan ___ W __ 60-541977__ Indian Hills CC ___ W __ 70-471985__ at Michigan ______ W __ 79-491987__ at Illinois ________ W __ 70-541991__ Ohio State _______ W __ 70-471995__ at Indiana _______ L ___ 49-571998__ Penn State ______ W __ 73-492001__ at Michigan ______ L ___ 78-802004__ at Indiana _______ W __ 78-69

February 16: (8-4)1976__ Mt. Mercy _______ L ___ 49-591976__ Drake __________ W __ 67-421980__ at NW Missouri ___ L ___ 50-711986__ Michigan State ___ W __ 61-481988__ Drake __________ W __ 74-381990__ Minnesota _______ W __ 87-581992__ at Indiana _______ W __ 59-571995__ Michigan State ___ L ___ 55-621996__ Penn State ______ W __ 81-691997__ at Penn State ____ W __ 66-632003__ Penn State ______ W __ 80-752006__ at Michigan State _ L ___ 71-73

February 17: (5-5)1975__ Mt. Mercy _______ L ___ 59-701979__ NW Missouri _____ W __ 71-631982__ at Grandview ____ L ___ 54-761984__ at Indiana _______ L ___ 62-681985__ at Michigan State _ W __ 77-551989__ at Minnesota _____ W __ 80-731991__ Indiana _________ W __ 86-551995__ at Penn State ____ L ___ 62-732000__ Ohio State _______ W __ 68-602005__ Michigan State ___ L ___ 60-67

February 18: (4-4)1977__ Drake __________ L ___ 56-641977__ Luther __________ W __ 77-711977__ Iowa State _______ L ___ 73-821978__ Minnesota _______ L ___ 79-841983__ Indiana _________ L ___ 59-651994__ Purdue _________ W __ 62-481996__ at Wisconsin _____ W __ 67-632001__ Ohio State _______ W __ 74-59

February 19: (7-2)1979__ Grandview ______ W __ 72-691984__ at Ohio State _____ L ___ 60-821988__ Purdue _________ W __ 66-521993__ at Purdue _______ W __ 63-551995__ Wisconsin _______ L ___ 55-621999__ at Michigan ______ W __ 78-752004__ Minnesota _______ W __ 81-612005__ at Michigan ______ W __ 78-592006__ Michigan ________ W __ 67-55

February 20: (4-5)1981__ at UIC __________ L ___ 77-781982__ at Drake ________ L ___ 61-961983__ Ohio State _______ L ___ 57-721987__ Ohio State _______ W __ 66-541994__ Indiana _________ L ___ 59-631998__ at Ohio State _____ W __ 74-712000__ at Minnesota _____ W __ 77-532002__ at Michigan State _ W __ 69-59 2003__ Minnesota _______ L ___ 60-77

February 21: (5-2)1981__ at Northwestern __ L ___ 63-851986__ at Wisconsin _____ W __ 61-471988__ Illinois __________ W __ 87-361992__ Michigan ________ W __ 81-451993__ at Indiana _______ W __ 68-461997__ Ohio State _______ W __ 80-591999__ at Illinois ________ L ___ 73-86

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Day-By-Day ResultsFebruary 22: (6-1)1979__ Iowa State _______ W __ 68-671985__ Wisconsin _______ W __ 64-521987__ Indiana _________ W __ 71-501991__ at Minnesota _____ W __ 70-461998__ at Minnesota _____ W __ 71-592001__ Michigan State ___ W __ 50-472004__ Penn State ______ L ___ 58-70

February 23: (8-2)1978__ Iowa State _______ W _ 77-601980__ at Minnesota _____ L ___ 67-921983__ at Wisconsin _____ L ___ 64-781986__ at Northwestern (ot) W __ 69-661990__ Ohio State _______ W __ 94-511992__ Michigan State ___ W __ 70-471996__ Michigan _______ W __ 74-521997__ Minnesota _______ W __ 78-422003__ at Wisconsin _____ W __ 76-592006__ at Illinois ________ W __ 71-60

February 24: (6-3)1978__ Drake __________ L ___ 60-881979__ Drake __________ L __ 71-1011984__ Wisconsin _______ W __ 46-371985__ Northwestern ____ W __ 71-611989__ at Indiana _______ W __ 70-631995__ at Michigan ______ W __ 71-432000__ Michigan _______ L ___ 61-782002__ Illinois __________ W __ 79-712005__ Illinois __________ W __ 87-63

February 25: (5-1)1978__ Iowa State _______ L ___ 82-871990__ Indiana _________ W __ 85-471991__ Louisiana Tech ___ W __ 72-571994__ at Michigan State _ W __ 63-561996__ Illinois __________ W __ 73-552001__ at Illinois ________ W __ 75-64

February 26: (5-2)1982__ Central Missouri __ W __ 68-621984__ Minnesota _______ W __ 79-581988__ at Ohio State _____ L ___ 54-581993__ Michigan State ___ W __ 76-461995__ at Illinois ________ W __ 69-612004__ at Purdue _______ L ___ 55-842006__ Indiana _________ W __ 78-70

February 27: (3-2)1987__ at Michigan ______ W __ 78-541994__ at Michigan ______ W __ 65-552000__ at Purdue _______ L ___ 59-732003__ Michigan State ___ L ___ 58-682005__ at Indiana _______ W __ 56-53

February 28: (5-3)1980__ NW Missouri (ot) __ L ___ 71-731986__ Ohio State _______ W __ 75-641988__ at Indiana _______ W __ 71-471992__ at Purdue _______ L ___ 64-721993__ Michigan ________ W __ 71-341997__ Northwestern ____ W __ 78-681998__ Ohio State _______ W __ 72-541999__ Northwestern ____ L ___ 71-75

February 29: (1-0)2004__ at Illinois ________ W __ 89-64

March 1: (4-4)1975__ Coe ____________ L ___ 45-471985__ at Ohio State _____ L ___ 41-641987__ at Michigan State _ W __ 71-491991__ at Michigan ______ W __ 76-641996__ Illinois __________ W __ 74-561997__ Indiana _________ W __ 87-531998__ Purdue _________ L ___ 60-612002__ Indiana (ot) ______ L ___ 76-78

March 2: (5-3)1975__ Marycrest _______ W __ 73-371986__ Indiana _________ W __ 63-471990__ at Northwestern __ W __ 64-431996__ Purdue _________ L ___ 68-761997__ Illinois __________ W __ 63-562000__ Northwestern ____ L ___ 59-682001__ Indiana _________ W __ 81-762003__ Purdue _________ L ___ 68-78

March 3: (5-4)1982__ Wisconsin _______ L ___ 64-781984__ Northwestern ____ W __ 72-611985__ at Indiana _______ L ___ 48-631989__ Northwestern ____ W __ 77-461991__ at Michigan State _ L ___ 48-491995__ Minnesota _______ W __ 57-442001__ Illinois __________ W __ 86-792005__ vs. Michigan _____ W __ 70-422006__ vs. Michigan State L ___ 58-79

March 4: (5-3)1983__ at Northwestern __ L ___ 54-811987__ Northwestern ____ W __ 70-531988__ Michigan ________ W __ 76-551990__ at Wisconsin _____ W __ 79-601994__ Penn State ______ W __ 78-681995__ Penn State ______ L ___ 62-692001__ Purdue _________ W __ 75-702005__ vs. Penn State ___ L ___ 66-68

March 5: (1-2)1989__ Wisconsin _______ W __ 78-521992__ at Penn State ____ L ___ 64-702003__ Michigan State ___ L ___ 54-81

March 6: (3-1)1986__ at Illinois ________ L ___ 68-781988__ Michigan State ___ W _ 52-461994__ Ohio State _______ W __ 59-572003__ Northwestern ____ W __ 70-58

March 7: (4-1)1985__ Illinois __________ W __ 79-661987__ Wisconsin _______ W __ 78-561991__ Northwestern ____ W __ 67-581992__ at Ohio State _____ L ___ 60-722003__ Minnesota _______ W __ 80-77

March 8: (3-0)1984__ at Michigan ______ W __ 71-541986__ at Purdue _______ W __ 80-631990__ Michigan ________ W __ 78-47

March 9: (3-1)1985__ Purdue _________ W __ 85-611989__ at Michigan ______ W __ 79-611991__ Wisconsin (ot) ____ W __ 85-762003__ Purdue _________ L ___ 57-84

March 10: (4-0)1983__ Michigan ________ W __ 72-501984__ at Michigan State _ W __ 72-621988__ at Northwestern __ W __ 76-661990__ Michigan State ___ W __ 86-58

March 11: (1-2)1982__ Iowa State _______ L ___ 52-641989__ at Michigan State _ W __ 74-631994__ at Minnesota _____ L ___ 58-64

March 12: (2-0)1988__ Wisconsin _______ W __ 98-501992__ Minnesota _______ W __ 83-59

March 13: (2-0)1991__ at Montana ______ W __ 64-531998__ Massachusetts ___ W __ 77-59

March 14: (3-0)1980__ Wyoming ________ W __ 68-651996__ Butler __________ W __ 72-671997__ NC State ________ W __ 56-50

March 15: (2-1)1980__ Alaska __________ W __ 73-521987__ New Orleans _____ W __ 68-461998__ Kansas _________ L ___ 58-62

March 16: (3-2)1991__ at Washington ____ L ___ 53-701994__ Mount St. Mary’s __ W __ 70-471996__ DePaul _________ W __ 72-711997__ Connecticut ______ L ___ 53-722002__ Virginia _________ W __ 69-62

March 17: (2-1)1990__ Vanderbilt _______ L ___ 56-611992__ at Old Dominion __ W __ 82-562001__ Oregon (ot) ______ W __ 89-82

March 18: (3-2)1988__ Stephen F. Austin _ W __ 83-651989__ Tennessee Tech __ W __ 77-752002__ Connecticut ______ L ___ 48-862005__ Creighton _______ W __ 67-522006__ vs. BYU _________ L ___ 62-67

March 19: (1-1)1987__ Georgia _________ W __ 62-602001__ at Utah _________ L ___ 69-78

March 20: (1-2)1986__ at Tennessee ____ L ___ 68-731994__ Alabama ________ L ___ 78-842003__ St. Louis ________ W __ 93-64

March 21: (1-3)1987__ Louisiana Tech ___ L ___ 65-661996__ Vanderbilt _______ L ___ 63-742004__ at Virginia Tech ___ L ___ 76-892005__ at Nebraska _____ W __ 71-67

March 23: (1-1)1989__ Stanford ________ L ___ 74-982003__ Marquette _______ W __ 76-73

March 24: (2-0)1988__ USC ___________ W __ 79-672005__ vs. Arkansas State W __ 66-52

March 25: (1-1)1992__ Auburn _________ W __ 63-502003__ Creighton _______ L ___ 64-70

March 26: (0-1)1988__ at Long Beach St. _ L ___ 78-98

March 27: (1-0)1992__ Tennessee ______ W __ 72-56

March 28: (0-1)2005__ at SMS _________ L ___ 80-89

April 3: (0-1)1992__ Ohio State (ot) ___ L ___ 72-73

Coincidentally, over the past 34 years, four of Iowa’s nine games played on December 3rdhave been overtime contests, including one double overtime thriller.

Coincidentally, over the past 34 years, four of Iowa’s nine games played on December 3rd

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Big Ten Championships

The 1986-87 team won its fi rst Big Ten Championship when the Hawk-eyes claimed a share of the title with a 17-1 conference record. The team

would go on and advance to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament.

In 1988-89, the Hawkeyes claimed a share of the Big Ten Championship with a 15-3 mark. This group of Hawkeyes would extend its home win-ning streak to 41 games, the second-longest in the nation at the time.

The 1987-88 Iowa Hawkeyes won its fi rst outright Big Ten Champion-ship with a 17-1 regular season conference mark. The team fi nished

the season ranked No. 2 in the fi nal Associated Press poll.

During the 1989-90 season, the Hawkeyes won a share of the Big Ten Championship with a 15-3 conference record. The Hawkeyes fi nished

the season ranked No. 10 in the fi nal Associated Press poll.

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Big Ten Championships

The 1991-92 Hawkeyes won the Big Ten Championship outright with a 16-2 conference record. Iowa fi nished the season ranked No. 7 in the

fi nal Associated Press poll.

In 1995-96, the Hawkeyes fi nished with a 15-1 mark to win its seventh Big Ten Championship. This group of Hawkeyes fi nished the season

ranked No. 7 in the fi nal Associated Press poll.

With a 16-2 conference record, Iowa claimed a share of the Big Ten Championship during the 1992-93 season. This special group of

Hawkeyes would go on to become the only Iowa team to advance to the Final Four.

Iowa’s last group of conference champions, the 1997-98 squad fi nished the regular season with a 13-3 conference mark to secure its eighth Big Ten Championship. The team fi nished the season ranked No. 24 in the

fi nal Associated Press poll.

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Big Ten Tournament Titles The Iowa Hawkeyes have celebrated Big Ten Tournament Championship victo-ries in 1997 and 2001. The 1997 Hawkeyes fi nished the regu-lar season in fourth-place and knew they needed to win the Big Ten Tournament in order to advance to the NCAA Tourna-ment. Iowa was able to contain the sharp-shooting Northwestern Wildcats and held on for a 78-68 win in the quarterfi nals. The Hawkeyes used a team effort to defeat Indi-ana, 87-53 in the semifi nals. Iowa prevailed in the championship game, 63-56, over Il-linois to receive the Big Ten’s automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. Junior Angela Hamblin earned the tour-nament’s MVP honor, averaging 13.3 points per game and 7.3 rebounds per game dur-ing the tournament. In 2001, Iowa completed the regular season in second-place and entered the Big Ten Tournament as the only team to have defeated every conference team at least once during the regular season. Iowa captured the Big Ten Tournament with three thrilling victories. The Hawkeyes rallied from 19 points down to defeat Indi-ana in the quarterfi nals, 81-76. Brimming with confi dence the Hawkeyes bounced Illi-nois in the semifi nals, 86-79, to advance to the championship game against Purdue. A game that saw 11 lead changes, Iowa pre-vailed with a 75-70 win to snap the Boiler-makers’ three-year run as Big Ten Tourna-ment champions. It was almost like a Hollywood movie script, in her fi nal Big Ten Tournament game on her 22nd birthday, senior Cara Con-suegra led Iowa to victory and was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player. Consuegra averaged 19.0 points per game and 6.3 assists per game. Iowa will gun for its third Big Ten Tour-nament Championship, March 1-5, 2007, in Indianapolis, Indiana.

The 1997 Hawkeyes celebrate their Big Ten Tournament Championship.

Cara Consuegra was named the 2001 Big Ten Tournament’s

Most Outstanding Player.

Tangela Smith takes her turn cutting down the net after Iowa won the 1997 Big

Ten Tournament.

Iowa is all smiles after winning its second Big Ten Tournament in 2001.

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Iowa NCAA Tournament History

16 NCAA Tournaments And Counting Since the NCAA began sponsoring a women’s bas-ketball championship tournament in 1982, the Hawkeyes have advanced to the prestigious event 16 times -- the second most next to Penn State (21) among Big Ten Con-ference schools. In 1983, former Hawkeye head coach C. Vivian String-er took over the Iowa program after it had suffered three straight losing seasons. In her fi rst year, she produced a winner with a 17-10 overall record. That 1983-84 squad fi nished third in the Big Ten Conference. In 1984-85, the program took another step forward fi n-ishing 20-8 and second in the Big Ten with a 14-4 record. The Hawkeyes shattered the NCAA attendance record as 22,157 fans packed Carver-Hawkeye Arena to watch the Hawkeyes challenge Ohio State. By 1985-86, the Hawkeyes were ready for even big-ger challenges. Iowa had never received an NCAA bid, and that is what Stringer and her Hawkeyes wanted to achieve. The goal was met as Iowa advanced to the sec-ond round. As well, the Hawkeyes fi nished ranked 12th in the nation. The most memorable season in Hawkeye women’s basketball history was 1992-93. Despite numerous per-sonal tragedies, Iowa won its way to the NCAA Final Four in Atlanta, GA. Stringer built a strong tradition of excellence for wom-en’s basketball that continues to blossom today. Not only did Stringer lead the Hawkeyes to nine consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances before her departure to Rutgers University, but they won six Big Ten titles and numerous players earned conference and national honors.

In 1995, Angie Lee took over the program and she continued the winning tradition that Hawkeye fans have come to expect. In her fi rst year at the helm of the Iowa program, she led the Hawkeyes to their fi rst outright Big Ten title since 1991-92. Iowa fi nished the season 27-4 and ranked sev-enth in the nation. Also, the Hawkeyes advanced to the NCAA Mideast Regional semifi nal game. Not only did Lee earn numerous Coach of the Year laurels, but many of her players received postseason honors. In Lee’s second season, Iowa advanced to its 11th NCAA Tournament winning the Big Ten Tournament. The Hawkeyes advanced to the second round losing to de-fending NCAA champion Connecticut in Storrs, CT.

Iowa has built a strong tradition of excellence during its 30-year history. Win-ning conference championships and having a strong presence in the NCAA

Tournament is common practice at Iowa.

The 1992-93 Iowa Hawkeyes won the Mideast Regional hosted by the University of Iowa, and advanced to their fi rst-ever NCAA Final Four.

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Iowa NCAA Tournament History

In 1998, the Hawkeyes, after winning the Big Ten reg-ular season title, advanced to its 12th NCAA Tournament and hosted the regionals. After defeating Massachusetts, 77-59, in the fi rst round, the Hawkeyes were defeated by Kansas in the second round, 62-58. After two seasons of missing the NCAA Tournament, new Iowa Head Coach Lisa Bluder coached the Hawk-eyes to the NCAA Tournament after winning the Big Ten Tournament title. Receiving the No. 4 seed, Iowa was un-able to host a regional site due to Iowa’s arena serving as host for the NCAA Wrestling Championships. Undaunted, Iowa traveled to Salt Lake City. Iowa defeated Oregon in the fi rst round before ultimately falling to Utah and the na-tion’s toughest defense in the second round. For the second consecutive year, the Hawkeyes ad-vanced to the second round of the NCAA Tour-nament. The Hawkeyes fi nished the Big Ten regular season in fourth-place and received the No. 9 seed in the Mideast Region. Iowa was sent away from Iowa City to play in one of the toughest regionals in Storrs, CT. The Hawkeyes opened tournament play with a 69-62 victory over No. 8 seed Virginia and then lost to the eventual national champions Con-necticut, 86-48, in front of a capacity crowd. In 2003-04, Iowa returned to the NCAA Tournament when the Hawkeyes received an at-large bid. The Hawkeyes were the only team in the tournament fi eld that received an at-large berth with 16 victories. Placing fourth in one of the toughest conferences in the na-tion and boasting one of toughest schedules in the country, the selection committee select-

ed Iowa as a No. 9 seed and sent the Hawkeyes to No. 8 seed Virginia Tech. The Hokies downed the Hawkeyes (89-76) to end Iowa’s exciting season. An injury plagued season didn’t keep the Hawkeyes from making a trip back to the NCAA Tournament in 2006. Three starters suffered season-ending knee injuries, but Iowa rallied and earned its 16th tournament berth. The Hawkeyes were a No. 10 seed and played seventh-seed-ed BYU at the Pepsi Center in Denver, CO. The more experienced Cougar team prevailed in a 69-62 decision that ended the Hawkeyes’ season. With 10 experienced letterwinners returning, includ-ing three starters, the Hawkeyes expect to earn their 17th NCAA Tournament appearance in 2007 and make a run through the big dance.

The Hawkeyes celebrate their 72-56 victory over Tennesseein Carver-Hawkeye Arena to advance to the Final Four.

Iowa expresses jubilation after defeating DePaul, 72-71,and advancing to the Sweet 16 in 1996.

The 2005-06 Iowa Hawkeyes advanced to their 16th NCAA Tounament. Iowa was one of eight teams that played at the Pepsi Center in Denver, CO. The Hawkeyes had the 15th youngest

roster in the nation in 2005-06.

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Iowa Hawkeye History

Former Iowa head coach C. Vivian Stringer was all smiles after the Hawkeyes won the 1993 NCAA Mideast Regional to advance to Iowa’s fi rst Final Four.

Here is a look at the continued growth of theHawkeye basketball program since the NCAA began

sponsoring a national championship tournament.

1981-82 Season Record: 8-17 overall

1982-83 Season Record: 7-20 overall, 2-16 Big Ten

1983-84 Season Record: 17-10 overall, 11-7 Big Ten (3rd)

1984-85 Season Record: 20-8 overall, 14-4 Big Ten (2nd) Nation’s No. 2 defensive team (scoring defense) Led the Big Ten in scoring defense Shattered NCAA attendance record - 22,157

1985-86 Season Record: 22-7 overall, 15-3 Big Ten (2nd) NCAA Tournament (advanced to second round) Ranked 12th on fi nal Associated Press poll Ranked 12th on fi nal USA Today poll Led the Big Ten in scoring defense Recorded undefeated home season (14-0)

1986-87 Season Record: 26-5 overall, 17-1 in the Big Ten (tie 1st) NCAA Tournament (advanced to regional fi nal) Ranked ninth on fi nal Associated Press poll Ranked seventh on fi nal USA Today poll Led the Big Ten in scoring defense

1987-88 Season Record: 29-2 overall, 17-1 Big Ten (1st) NCAA Tournament (advanced to regional fi nal) Ranked second on fi nal Associated Press poll Ranked sixth on fi nal USA Today poll Ranked fi rst on both polls for eight consecutive weeks Led the Big Ten in fi eld goal defense, rebound margin, turnover margin, scoring offense, scoring defense, scoring margin Set Iowa records for most wins (29), longest win streak (22), longest home win streak (14), overall average attendance (5,990), overall Big Ten average attendance (7,071), tied most wins in a Big Ten season (17) Became fi rst school in the nation to sell out a regular season women’s game. Iowa vs. Ohio State was sold-out 30 hours prior to tip-off Recorded undefeated home season (14-0).

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Iowa Hawkeye History1988-89 Season Record: 27-5 overall, 16-2 Big Ten (tie 1st) NCAA Tournament (advanced to regional semifi nal) Ranked eighth on fi nal Associated Press poll Ranked 11th on fi nal USA Today poll Led Big Ten in scoring margin, rebound margin, turnover margin, scoring defense Extended home win streak to 41 games, the second-longest in the nation

1989-90 Season Record: 23-6 overall, 15-3 Big Ten (tie 1st) NCAA Tournament (advanced to second round) Ranked 10th on fi nal Associated Press poll Ranked 18th on fi nal USA Today poll Led the Big Ten in fi eld goal defense, scoring defense, scoring margin and turnover margin Recorded undefeated home season (14-0) Signed the nation’s No. 1-ranked recruiting class

1990-91 Season Record: 21-9 overall, 13-5 Big Ten (tie 2nd) NCAA Tournament (advanced to second round) Ranked 23rd on fi nal Associated Press poll Ranked 22nd on fi nal USA Today poll Led the Big Ten in scoring defense, opponents rebounds Ranked 10th on fi nal USA Today poll Led the Big Ten in scoring defense, fi eld goal defense and opponents’ rebounds

1991-92 Season Record: 25-4 overall, 16-2 Big Ten (1st) NCAA Tournament (advanced to second round) Ranked seventh on fi nal Associated Press poll Ranked 10th on fi nal USA Today poll Led the Big Ten in scoring defense and fi eld goal percentage

1992-93 Season Record: 27-4 overall, 16-2 Big Ten (tie 1st) NCAA Tournament (advanced to the Final Four) Mideast Regional Champions Ranked fourth on fi nal Associated Press poll Ranked third on fi nal USA Today poll Recorded undefeated home season (15-0) Led nation in scoring defense Led the Big Ten in scoring defense, scoring margin, opponents’ fi eld goal percentage, opponents’ rebounds and rebound margin

In 1996-97, Iowa won the Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis, to advance to the NCAA Tournament. Iowa defeated N.C. State in the fi rst round and was defeated

by Connecticut in the second round.

1993-94 Season Record: 21-7 overall, 13-5 Big Ten (3rd) NCAA Tournament (advanced to second round) Ranked 13th on fi nal Associated Press poll Ranked 13th on fi nal USA Today poll Ranked No. 2 nationally for eight weeks Only Division I team in the state of Iowa - men’s or women’s to enter postseason play Led the Big Ten in scoring defense and three-point fi eld goal percentage Signed the nation’s No. 1-ranked recruiting class

1994-95 Season Record: 11-17 overall, 6-10 Big Ten (9th) Ranked fi ve weeks by the Associated Press poll, reaching No. 12 Ranked fi ve weeks by the USA Today poll, reaching No. 10

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1995-96 Season Record: 27-4 overall, 15-1 Big Ten (1st) NCAA Tournament (advanced to regional semifinal) Captured first outright Big Ten title since 1991-92 Undefeated at home (14-0) Ranked seventh in final Associated Press poll Ranked ninth in final USA Today poll Led the Big Ten in scoring defense, opponents field goal percentage, rebounds and blocked shots

1996-97 Season Record: 18-12 overall, 9-7 Big Ten (tie 4th) Won Big Ten Tournament title NCAA Tournament (advanced to second round) Led the Big Ten in field goal percentage, rebounding margin, opponent field goal percentage, rebounding margin and blocked shots

1997-98 Season Record: 18-11 overall, 13-3 Big Ten (1st) Won Big Ten Regular Season Title NCAA Tournament (advanced to second round) Led the Big Ten in field goal percentage, rebounding margin, and blocked shots. Ranked 24th in final Associated Press poll. Four players signed with WNBA and ABL

1998-99 Season Record: 12-15 overall, 7-9 Big Ten (8th) Led the Big Ten in defensive rebounds and finished 2nd in three point field goal percentage

1999-00 Season Record: 9-18 overall, 6-10 Big Ten (7th) Led the Big Ten in offensive rebounds

2000-01 Season Record: 21-10 overall, 12-4 Big Ten (tie 2nd) Big Ten Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament (advanced to second round) Cara Consuegra was drafted by the WNBA Lindsey Meder became Iowa’s first female women’s basketball player to be selected to the Verizon Academic All-America First Team Ranked 16th in final Associated Press poll Ranked 21st in final ESPN/USA Today poll Led the Big Ten in assists, three-point field goal percentage, assist/tunrover ratio and three-point field goal defense

2001-02 Season Record: 18-11 overall, 10-6 Big Ten (4th) NCAA Tournament (advanced to second round) Lindsey Meder and Jerica Watson were drafted by the WNBA Lindsey Meder was selected to the Verizon Academic All-America First Team for the second consecutive year Ranked 13th in the nation in assists and 17th in 3-point field goals per game Led the Big Ten in assists, three-point field goals made and rebounds

2002-03 Season Record: 18-15 overall, 6-10 Big Ten (7th) WNIT appearance (advanced to quarterfinals) Ranked 18th in the nation in assists per game Led the Big Ten in rebounding and defensive rebounds Jennie Lillis was named a WBCA Region 6 All- America Honorable Mention

2003-04 Season Record: 16-13 overall, 10-6 Big Ten (T4th) NCAA Tournament appearance Ranked eighth in the nation in free throw percentage Ranked 19th in the nation in scoring and assists Led the Big Ten in scoring, free throws made and assists

2004-05 Season Record: 23-10 overall, 8-8 Big Ten (6th) WNIT appearance (advanced to semifinals) Ranked sixth nationally in least fouls per game, 10th in field goal percentage, 33rd in assists and 43rd in scoring Ranked second in the Big Ten in field goal percentage and third in scoring Last team to start the season undefeated (13-0)

2005-06 Season Record: 17-12 overall, 10-6 Big Ten (5th) NCAA Tournament appearance Ranked 10th and 15th in the nation in free throw percentage and assists, respectively Led the Big Ten in scoring and ranked 24th nationally Crystal Smith was named a WBCA Honrable Mention All-American Crystal Smith was drafted by the Phoenix Mercury with the 32nd overall pick Crystal Smith set or tied five single-game Iowa records (points, free throws made, free throws attempted, field goal percentage and 3-pointers attempted)

Iowa Hawkeye History

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ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS16-16 Record

1986 Mideast Region 2nd Round - Lost to Tennessee, 68-73 in Knoxville, TN

1987 Midwest Region (No. 3 seed) 2nd Round - Defeated New Orleans, 69-46 in Iowa City Sweet 16 - Defeated Georgia, 62-60 in Monroe, LA Elite 8 - Lost to Louisiana Tech, 65-66 in Monroe, LA

1988 West Region (No. 1 seed) 2nd Round - Defeated Stephen F. Austin, 83-65 in Iowa City Sweet 16 - Defeated Southern Cal., 76-67 in Long Beach, CA Elite 8 - Lost to Long Beach State, 78-98 in Long Beach, CA

1989 Midwest Region (No. 3 seed) 2nd Round - Defeated Tennessee Tech, 77-75 in Iowa City Sweet 16 - Lost to Stanford, 74-98 in Ruston, LA

1990 Mideast Region (No. 3 seed) 2nd Round - Lost to Vanderbilt, 56-61 in Iowa City

1991 West Region (No. 6 seed) 1st Round - Defeated Montana, 64-53 in Missoula, MT 2nd Round - Lost to Washington, 53-70 in Seattle, WA

1992 Midwest Region (No. 1 seed) 2nd Round - Lost to Missouri State, 60-61 (ot) in Iowa City

1993 Mideast Region (No. 2 seed) 2nd Round - Defeated Old Dominion, 82-56 in Norfolk, VA Sweet 16 - Defeated Auburn, 63-50 in Iowa City Elite 8 - Defeated Tennessee, 72-56 in Iowa City Final Four - Lost to Ohio State, 72-73 (ot) in Atlanta, GA

1994 Midwest Region (No. 3 seed) 1st Round - Defeated Mt. St. Mary’s, 70-47 in Iowa City 2nd Round - Lost to Alabama, 78-84 in Iowa City

1996 Mideast Region (No. 2 seed) 1st Round - Defeated Butler, 72-67 in Iowa City 2nd Round - Defeated DePaul, 72-71 in Iowa City Sweet 16 - Lost to Vanderbilt, 63-74 in Rosemont, IL

1997 Midwest Region (No. 9 seed) 1st Round - Defeated North Carolina State, 56-50 in Storrs, CT 2nd Round - Lost to Connecticut, 53-72 in Storrs, CT

1998 Midwest Region (No. 4 seed) 1st Round - Defeated Massachusetts, 77-59, in Iowa City 2nd Round - Lost to Kansas, 58-62, in Iowa City

2001 Midwest Region (No. 4 seed) 1st Round - Defeated Oregon, 89-82 (OT), in Salt Lake City, UT 2nd Round - Lost to Utah, 69-78, in Salt Lake City, UT

2002 Mideast Region (No. 9 seed) 1st Round - Defeated Virginia, 69-62, in Storrs, CT 2nd Round - Lost to Connecticut, 48-86, in Storrs, CT

2004 East Region (No. 9 seed) 1st Round - Lost to Virginia Tech, 89-76, in Blacksburg, VA

2006 San Antonio Region (No. 10 seed) 1st Round - Lost to BYU, 67-62, in Denver, CO

ALL-TIME WNIT RESULTS5-2 Record

2003 1st Round - Defeated Saint Louis, 93-64, in Iowa City, IA 2nd Round - Defeated Marquette, 76-73, in Iowa City, IA Quarterfi nals - Lost to Creighton, 64-70, in Iowa City, IA

2005 1st Round - Defeated Creighton, 67-52, in Iowa City, IA 2nd Round - Defeated Nebraska, 71-67, in Lincoln, NE Quarterfi nals - Defeated Arkansas State, 66-52, in Cedar Rapids, IA Semifi nals - Lost to Southwest Missouri State, 89-80, in Springfi eld, MO

IOWA’S RECORD BY DECADEYears Record Pct.1974-1979 53-77 .4081980-1989 184-101 .6461990-1999 198-94 .6782000-2006 119-82 .592

The 2000-01 Iowa Hawkeyes captured the Big Ten Tournament title in Lisa Bluder’s fi rst season as the Hawkeyes’ head coach. The Hawkeyes upset fi fth-ranked Purdue, 75-70,

to win the tournament in Grand Rapids, MI.

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Tournament RecordsIOWA NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDSIndividualPoints _______ 32, Tangela Smith vs. UMass, 1998FG __________ 13, Michelle Edwards vs. S.F. Austin, 1988FGA _________ 22, Michelle Edwards vs. S.F. Austin, 19883pt. FG ______ 5, Arneda Yarbrough vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 1994 5, Arneda Yarbrough vs. Alabama, 19943pt. FGA _____ 13, Arneda Yarbrough vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 1994FT __________ 8, Lisa Long vs. Louisiana Tech, 1987 8, Tangela Smith vs. UMass, 1998 8, Laurie Aaron vs. Ohio State, 1993FTA _________ 12, Tangela Smith vs. UMass, 1998Rebounds ____ 17, Shanda Berry vs. Southern California, 1988Assists ______ 11, Jolette Law vs. Southern California, 1988Blocks _______ 5, Tangela Smith vs. Butler, 1996Steals _______ 7, Laurie Aaron vs. Old Dominion, 1993

TeamPoints _______ 89 vs. Oregon, 2001FG __________ 34 vs. S.F. Austin, 1988 34 vs. Tennessee Tech, 1989FGA _________ 75 vs. Alabama, 1994FG% ________ 61.8% vs. Tennessee Tech (34-of-55), 19893pt. FG ______ 9 vs. Alabama, 19943pt. FGA _____ 20 vs. Alabama, 1994FT __________ 28 vs. Tennessee, 1993FTA _________ 34 vs. Tennessee, 1993FT% _________ 88.2% vs. Virginia Tech (15-of-17), 2004Rebounds ____ 48 vs. Southern California, 1988Assists ______ 24 vs. Southern California, 1988Blocks _______ 8 vs. Virginia Tech, 2004Steals _______ 18 vs. S.F. Austin, 1988

IOWA BIG TEN TOURNAMENT RECORDSIndividualPoints _______ 28, Tangela Smith vs. Ohio State, 1998FG __________ 12, Tangela Smith vs. Ohio State, 1998FGA _________ 21, Lindsey Meder vs. Northwestern, 20003pt. FG ______ 5, Leah Magner vs. Illinois, 20013pt. FGA _____ 11, Leah Magner vs. Northwestern, 2000FT __________ 11, Cara Consuegra vs. Purdue, 2001FTA _________ 14, Cara Consuegra vs. Purdue, 2001Rebounds ____ 15, Randi Peterson vs. Indiana, 2001Assists ______ 9, Cara Consuegra vs. Illinois, 2001Blocks _______ 5, Jamie Cavey vs. Penn State, 2005Steals _______ 6, Randi Peterson vs. Northwestern, 2000

TeamPoints _______ 87 vs. Indiana, 1997FG __________ 31 vs. Illinois, 2001FGA _________ 67 vs. Northwestern, 1999 67 vs. Indiana, 2001FG% ________ 58.3% vs. Minnesota (28-of-48), 20033pt. FG ______ 10 vs. Illinois, 20013pt. FGA _____ 21 vs. Northwestern, 2000 21 vs. Illinois, 2001FT __________ 28 vs. Indiana, 2001FTA _________ 35 vs. Indiana, 2001FT% _________ 1.000 vs. Purdue (12-of-12), 1998Rebounds ____ 52 vs. Northwestern, 2003Assists ______ 22 vs. Illinois, 2001Blocks _______ 7 vs. Northwestern, 1997Steals _______ 15 vs. Illinois, 1997

IOWA WNIT RECORDSIndividualPoints _______ 23, Jamie Cavey vs. Creighton, 2005FG __________ 9, Jamie Cavey vs. Marquette, 2003 9, Jamie Cavey at SMS, 2005FGA _________ 19, Crystal Smith vs. Arkansas State, 2005 19, Jamie Cavey at SMS, 20053pt. FG ______ 4, Jenna Armstrong at SMS, 20053pt. FGA _____ 6, Kristi Faulkner vs. Marquette, 2003 6, Johanna Solverson vs. Marquette, 2003FT __________ 7, Kristi Faulkner vs. Marquette, 2003FTA _________ 8, Jamie Cavey vs. Arkansas State, 2005Rebounds ____ 13, Jamie Cavey at SMS, 2005Assists ______ 8, Johanna Solverson, at SMS, 2005Blocks _______ 4, Jennie Lillis vs. Marquette, 2003Steals _______ 5, Crystal Smith vs Creighton, 2005

TeamPoints _______ 93 vs. Saint Louis, 2003FG __________ 35 vs. Saint Louis, 2003FGA _________ 68 vs. Saint Louis, 2003FG% ________ 52.9% at Nebraska (27-of-51), 20053pt. FG ______ 9 at SMS, 20053pt. FGA _____ 20 vs. Marquette, 2003FT __________ 19 vs. Saint Louis, 2003FTA _________ 22 vs. Saint Louis, 2003FT% _________ 88.2% vs. Marquette (15-of-17), 2003Rebounds ____ 57 vs. Saint Louis, 2003Assists ______ 26 at SMS, 2005Blocks _______ 4 vs. Saint Louis, 2003 4 vs. Marquette, 2003Steals _______ 12 vs. Creighton, 2005

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KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeHAWKEYE CHALLENGE HISTORY

This season marks the 21st year that the Iowa women’s basketball team will host its annual Hawkeye Challenge. Iowa has won 16 of the 20 tournaments and boast a 35-5 record. The Hawkeyes will gun for their 17th tournament title when they play Quinnipiac in the opening round on November 17. The other fi rst round match-up pits Florida International against Florida A&M.

1985 Amana Hawkeye ClassicIowa 75, Bradley 39Memphis State 68, NC State 58NC State 82, Bradley 42 (3rd)Iowa 77, Memphis State 56 (1st)

1986 Amana Hawkeye ClassicTennessee 86, Providence 70Iowa 70, Boston 48Providence 74, Boston 60 (3rd)Tennessee 74, Iowa 56 (1st)

1987 Amana Hawkeye ClassicGeorgia 58, Southern Illinois 53Iowa 85, Missouri 71Southern Illinois 69, Missouri 51 (3rd)Iowa 66, Georgia 56 (1st)

1988 Amana Hawkeye ClassicIowa 73, Miami of Ohio 44Wake Forest 79, Eastern Illinois 66Eastern Illinois 63, Miami of Ohio 59 (3rd)Iowa 78, Wake Forest 62 (1st)

1989 Amana Hawkeye ClassicIowa 90, Howard 57Connecticut 93, Penn State 84 (OT)Penn State107, Howard 69 (3rd)Iowa 81, Connecticut 49 (1st)

1990 Amana Hawkeye ClassicIowa 81, UCLA 52LSU 74, Kansas 63Kansas 76, UCLA 63 (3rd)Iowa 73, LSU 65 (OT, 1st)

1991 Amana Hawkeye ClassicWashington 101, Northern Illinois 91 (2OT)Iowa 97, Ohio 52Northern Illinois 73, Ohio 63 (3rd)Iowa 58, Washington 39 (1st)

1992 Amana Hawkeye ClassicCharlotte 57, Kentucky 54Iowa 74, West Virginia 44Kentucky 73, West Virgina 63 (3rd)Iowa 60, UNC Charlotte 38 (1st)

1993 Prairie Lights Hawkeye ClassicIowa 68, Laurentian 53La. Tech 65, Butler 61Butler 73, Laurentian 63 (3rd)Iowa 70, La. Tech 66 (1st)

1994 Prairie Lights ClassicSouthern Cal 87, Marquette 76Iowa 60, James Madison 30Marquette 81, James Madison 65 (3rd)Iowa 65, Southern Cal 55 (1st)

1995 Prairie Lights Hawkeye ClassicUC Santa Barbara 68, Maryland 52Iowa 64, Stephen F. Austin 58Maryland 67, Stephen F. Austin 63 (3rd)Iowa 68, UC Santa Barbara 57 (1st)

1996 - No Classic Held

1997 Prairie Lights Hawkeye ClassicWashington 75, Kansas 64CS Northridge 67, Iowa 56Kansas 79, CS Northridge 66 (3rd)Washington 63, Iowa 62 (1st)

1998 Hawkeye Classic (Only three teams)Missouri 80, Princeton 56Iowa 59, Princeton 44Iowa 75, Missouri 68 (1st)

1999 Gazette Hawkeye ClassicIowa 92, Bradley 49Syracuse 81, Chicago State 55Bradley 77, Chicago State 42 (3rd)Iowa 76, Syracuse 73 (1st)

2000 Gazette Hawkeye ChallengeIowa 99, Western Illinois 54Nevada-Reno 82, American 59Western Illinois 72, American 66 (3rd)Iowa 73, Nevada-Reno 59 (1st)

2001 Gazette Hawkeye ChallengeKent State 74, UAB 59Iowa 86, UTPA 38UAB 102, UTPA 75 (3rd)Iowa 76, Kent State 65 (1st)

2002 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeCharlotte 61, Murray State 44Iowa 84, IUPUI 75 (OT)Murray State 70, IUPUI 66 (OT, 3rd)Iowa 85, Charlotte 70 (1st)

2003 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeHouston 66, Gonzaga 54Iowa 83, Butler, 60Gonzaga 65, Butler 59 (3rd)Houston 70, Iowa 64 (1st)

2004 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeMissouri 68, Northern Illinois 61Iowa 66, Southern Illinois 50Northern Illinois 61, Southern Illinois 43 (3rd)Iowa 75, Missouri 54 (1st)

2005 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeRutgers 76, San Jose State 64Iowa 79, Vermont 57Vermont 55, San Jose State 52 (3rd)Rutgers 57, Iowa 51 (1st)

Friday, November 175:05 p.m. -- Florida International vs. Florida A&M

7:35 p.m. -- Quinnipiac vs. Iowa

Saturday, November 185:05 p.m. -- Consolation Game

7:35 p.m. -- Championship Game

Members of the Hawkeyes celebrate after a buzzer-beater victory over Syracuse to win the 1999

Hawkeye Challenge.

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Numbers

Amber O’Brien

Kristi Faulkner* Zoraa Quoie

Myesha Bledsoe Abby Emmert

Stacy Frese Kadaiya Johns

Jerica Watson April Calhoun

Arneda Yarbrough Stephanie Schueler Tracy Washington Kris Rogers Chinyere Vann Kari Knopf Lindsey Meder Crystal Smith

Karen Clayton Cassandra Rahming Sue Roeder Jenna Armstrong* Kristi Smith

Laurie Aaron Lorelei Watts Tammy McKay Maureen Riopelle Sue Beckwith Margie Rubow Leah Magner Jenna Armstrong

Nadine Domond Kim Nelson Sue Beckwith April Calhoun*

Felicia Hall Lynn Kennedy Lindsay Geoffroy

Shannon Perry Virgie Dillingham Patrice Jennings

Antonia Macklin Angie Lewis Lindsay Richards Necole Tunsil Robin Christian

Tricia Blair Jenni Mayer Cara Consuegra

Susan Koering Becky Shrigley Jolynn Schneider Lisa Anderson Joni Rensvold Shirley Vargason Mary Berdo Kristi Faulkner

Demetria Bright Robin Anderson Molly Finn DeDe Towe Mary Berdo Amy Van Arkel

Angela Hamblin Katie Abrahamson Rena McMillon Lisa Long Angie Lee Carmen Kinrade Melinda Welter Jeneé Graham

Franthea Price Pam DuBose Diana Williams

Michelle Edwards Angie Lee Polly Ven Horst

Malikah Willis Andrea Harmon Jill Taylor Donna Freitag Kris Wistrom Terri Lusignan Diane Wilson Barb Mueller

Natalie Chambers Erinn Reed LaTonya Tate Pam Williams Ann Kildahl Kim Howard Angela Gallagher Tia Jackson Jody Ratigan Maureen McAlpine Wendy Ausdemore

Melinda Hippen Jane Heilskov Barb Muelle Katharine Peters Laura Podolak Deb Remmerde

Simone Edwards Molly Tideback Jolette Law Connie Grauer Connie Davis Cindy Johnson Lori Offergeld Becky Moessner Johanna Solverson

Timicha Kirby Kristen Johnson Diane Wilson Teresa Meyer

Melinda Hippen Gail Hudash Erin McGrane Laura Shawver Tracy Schrupp Stacy Schlapkohl

Darlene Kandel Terri Lusignan Cheri Young Karen Swanson Lynn Oberbillig Tiffany Gooden Cathy Marx Shanda Berry Julie Genzen Diane Wilson Jackie Regel

Thirty-four different numbers have been worn by the Hawkeyes throughout the years. Michelle Edwards (No. 30) is the only Hawkeye to have her jersey retired. Incoming freshman Zoraa Quoie will wear No. 2 this season, becoming only the second Hawkeye ever to wear that number.

Cyndi Gaule Tiffany Reedy

Connie Davis Cindy Haugejorde Nicole VanderPol

Trisha Waugh Marva Fuller Cheryl Baker Beatrice Bullock Megan Skouby Randi Peterson Morgan Kasperek JoAnn Hamlin

Tangela Smith Jennie Lillis Lindsey Nyenhuis

Lisa Becker Krista VandeVenter

Holly Andersen Hilleri Jennings Jamie Cavey

Amy Herrig Toni Foster Becca McCann

Jenny Noll

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*Wore that numberduring the 2001-02 season.

Michelle Edwards, the 1988 Champion Player of the Year, is the only women’s basketball player to have her jersey (No. 30), retired.

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All-Time Honorees

United States Pan American TeamAmy Herrig, 1999Michelle Edwards, 1991Cindy Haugejorde, 1977

United States Olympic TrialsLisa Becker, 1984Shanda Berry, 1988, 1996Michelle Edwards, 1988, 1992Cindy Haugejorde, 1980Franthea Price, 1988

United States World Junior National TeamShanda Berry (alternate), 1985Franthea Price, 1986

United States World University Games TeamAmy Herrig, 1997Lisa Bluder, 2001 (Asst. Coach)

Naismith All-AmericanMichelle Edwards, 1988

Associated PressHonorable MentionAmy Herrig, 1999Cara Consuegra, 2001

United States Team TrialsLindsey Meder, 2001Megan Skouby, 2006Krista VandeVenter, 2005

United States World Championship Qualifying TeamShanda Berry, 1993

United States Select TeamLisa Becker, 1985, 1987Shanda Berry, 1986, 1987Michelle Edwards, 1986Cindy Haugejorde, 1978Amy Herrig, 1996Lisa Long, 1986Franthea Price, 1989Tangela Smith, 1996

IOWA PRODUCES NATION’S BEST

Amy Herrig (back row - #14) was a member of the gold medalists 1997 USA World University Games Team.

Lisa Bluder (back row - third from right) was an assistant coach onthe gold medalists 2001 USA World University Games Team.

Nadine Domond (front row - fi rst from left) and Amy Herrig (fi fth row - second from left) were members of the 1997 USA Women’s National Team Trials.

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All-Time HonoreesNational Olympic FestivalShanda Berry, 1985Nadine Domond, 1995Michelle Edwards, 1985Toni Foster, 1987, 1991Tiffany Gooden, 1995Amy Herrig, 1995Lisa Long, 1985Cathy Marx, 1991Franthea Price, 1985, 1986Jolynn Schneider, 1986Tangela Smith, 1995Trisha Waugh, 1987

Big Ten Conference Player of the YearMichelle Edwards, 1988Toni Foster, 1993Franthea Price, 1990Tangela Smith, 1998

ChampionNational Player of the YearMichelle Edwards, 1988

U.S. Basketball Writers’ All-AmericanNecole Tunsil, 1994

United States William R. Jones Cup TeamShanda Berry, 1987Nadine Domond, 1997Jolette Law, 1988Franthea Price, 1987Tangela Smith, 1997Angie Lee, 1998 (Asst. Coach)

Kodak All-AmericanMichelle Edwards, 1988Toni Foster, 1993Franthea Price, 1990

Honorable Mention Preseason Naismith Player of the Year NomineeTangela Smith, 1996-97Nadine Domond, 1997-98

NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship RecipientJolynn Schneider, 1988Tiffany Gooden, 1998Shannon Perry, 1998Cara Consuegra, 2001Lindsey Meder, 2002Jennie Lillis, 2004

Verizon Academic All-AmericaLindsey Meder, 2001, 2002

Kodak District All-AmericanShanda Berry, 1989Michelle Edwards, 1987, 1988Toni Foster, 1992, 1993Cindy Haugejorde, 1980Jolette Law, 1990Jennie Lillis (HM), 2003Franthea Price, 1989, 1990Necole Tunsil, 1994Crystal Smith, 2006Tangela Smith, 1998

Robin Roberts/WBCA SportsCommunications ScholarshipShannon Perry, 1998

Street & Smith’s Preseason All-AmericanShanda Berry, 1988Michelle Edwards, 1986, 1987Toni Foster, 1991, 1992Tia Jackson, 1993, 1994Franthea Price, 1988, 1989Stephanie Schueler, 1990

Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball RecipientMichelle Edwards, 1988Franthea Price, 1990Tangela Smith, 1996

(l-r) Shannon Perry, Franthea Price and Robin Roberts pose for a picture afterPerry was awarded the WBCA Communication Scholarship in 1998.

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All-Time Honorees

ALL-BIG TEN CONFERENCEFirst TeamShanda Berry, 1989Cara Consuegra, 2001Michelle Edwards, 1986, 1987, 1988Toni Foster, 1991, 1992, 1993Amy Herrig, 1999Jolette Law, 1989, 1990Jennie Lillis, 2003Lisa Long, 1987Lindsey Meder, 2001, 2002Randi Peterson, 2001Franthea Price, 1988, 1990Stephanie Schueler, 1991Tangela Smith, 1996, 1998Crystal Smith, 2006Necole Tunsil, 1994

Second TeamShanda Berry, 1988Jamie Cavey, 2005Cara Consuegra, 2000Nadine Domond, 1998Tiffany Gooden, 1996Angela Hamblin, 1998Lisa Long, 1985, 1986Jennie Lillis, 2002, 2004Lindsey Meder, 2000Franthea Price, 1989Stephanie Schueler, 1990Megan Skouby, 2006

Third TeamJamie Cavey, 2004Kristi Faulkner, 2003, 2004Angela Hamblin, 1997Crystal Smith, 2005

Honorable MentionLaurie Aaron, 1992, 1993Lisa Becker, 1985, 1987Tricia Blair, 1987Robin Christian, 1989Karen Clayton, 1996Cara Consuegra, 1999Nadine Domond, 1996, 1997Tia Jackson, 1993, 1995Lynn Kennedy, 1985, 1986Jolette Law, 1988Cathy Marx, 1994Jolynn Schneider, 1988Tangela Smith, 1997Necole Tunsil, 1992, 1993Krista VandeVenter, 2006

Academic All-Big Ten Jenna Armstrong, 2003, 2004Lisa Becker, 1986, 1987Jamie Cavey, 2003, 2004, 2005Karen Clayton, 1994, 1995, 1996Cara Consuegra, 1999, 2000, 2001Kristi Faulkner, 2002, 2003, 2004Tiffany Gooden, 1996, 1997, 1998Jenee Graham, 2006Felicia Hall, 1989Amy Herrig, 1997, 1998, 1999Morgan Kasperek, 2004, 2005, 2006Susan Koering, 1995, 1996, 1997Jennie Lillis, 2002, 2003, 2004Leah Magner, 2001, 2002Becca McCann, 2002, 2003, 2004Lindsey Meder, 2000, 2001, 2002Shannon Perry, 1996, 1997, 1998Tiffany Reedy, 2004, 2005, 2006Lindsay Richards, 2004Randi Peterson, 1999, 2000, 2001Laura Podolak, 2000Jody Ratigan, 1988, 1989, 1990Jolynn Schneider, 1988Becky Shrigley, 1990, 1992Krista VandeVenter, 2006Trisha Waugh, 1990, 1991

Big Ten Freshman of the YearLisa Becker, 1984Franthea Price, 1987Tiffany Gooden, 1995Megan Skouby, 2006

Michelle Edwards was the fi rst Hawkeye to be named the Champion National Player of

the Year (1988).

Toni Foster (1988-92) is one of three Hawkeyes to earn Kodak All-American

honors (1993).

Shanda Berry (1985-89) was invited to tryout for the United States Olympic teams in 1988

and 1996.

Lindsey Meder was a two-time Verizon Academic All-America First Team selection

in 2001 and 2002. She is the only Hawkeye to accomplish this feat.

Jolette Law (1986-90) was an All-American in 1990 and went on to spend four years touring with the Harlem

Globetrotters. She is now an assistant coach for Vivan Stringer at Rutgers.

Franthea Price (1986-90) was a member of the United States World Junior National Teamin 1986, and was named to the Kodak All-American team in 1990.

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Hawkeye All-Americans

Michelle Edwards (1984-88)A native of Boston, Massachusetts, Michelle Edwards is one of the most decorated players in Iowa women’s basketball history. The 5-9 guard, nicknamed “Ice”, amassed a career record of 102-22 from 1984-1988. During her four years, Edwards led the Hawkeyes to three NCAA Tournament appear-ances and two Big Ten titles. In 1988, she was named the Champion Products National Player of the Year, the highest honor in women’s collegiate basketball. Edwards garnered several other honors that year including being named a Kodak all-American, a Naismith all-American, a USBWA all-American, the Big Ten Player of the Year, and the University of Iowa Athlete of the Year. In her senior season, Edwards also led Iowa to its fi rst ever national number one ranking, along with a record of 29-2 over-all and 17-1 in the Big Ten. She paced the Hawkeyes with an average of 20 points per game, 4.8 rebounds per game, 4.5 assists per game, and 2.9 steals per game. The three-time fi rst team all-Big Ten selection is the only Hawkeye to have her jersey retired (No. 30). Edwards ranks high in several Iowa statistical categories, including second in career assists (431), third in career scoring (1,821), and third in career steals (235). She also ranks second among single season scoring leaders (621) and is tied for fi rst in assists in a single game (12). Edwards played in the National Olympic Festival in 1985 and was a member of the U.S. Select Team in 1986. In 1991, she was part of the United States Pan American Team, and she also competed in the U.S. Olympic Trials in 1988 and 1992. Upon graduation, Edwards played professionally in Italy for nine seasons before joining the WNBA during its inaugural year in 1997. She then spent three seasons with the Cleveland Rockers and two seasons with the Seattle Storm.

Franthea Price (1986-90)Franthea Price played for the Hawkeyes from 1986-1990, and in her senior season she became the second Kodak all-American in school history. The four-year starter from River Rouge, Michigan, had an impressive career at Iowa, which began with her being named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 1987. Price was named to the fi rst team all-Big Ten in 1988 and 1990, and she was named second team all-Big Ten in 1989. In her senior year, Price earned the honor of Big Ten Player of the Year and led the conference in scoring with 19.8 points per game. The 5-9 forward led the Hawkeyes in several statistical categories that year including scoring (21.2), rebounding (7.1), steals (2.9), and three-point fi eld goals (47). A consistent contributor, Price scored in double fi gures in 34 of her last 35 games. She holds the school record for career steals with 321, and is tied for fi rst for most steals in a single game with nine. Price also ranks fi fth in career scoring (1,742), third in career assists (387), and eighth in career rebounds (726). Outside of Iowa, Price was a member of the U.S. World Junior Na-tional Team in 1986 and competed in the National Olympic Festival in 1985 and 1986. In 1987, Price won a gold medal as part of the United States William R. Jones Cup team, and she was a member of the United States Select team in 1989. Price also competed in the U.S. Olympic Trials in 1988. After fi nishing her career at Iowa, Price played professionally in Spain for several years before joining the WNBA Sacramento Monarchs in 1998.

Toni Foster (1989-93)A 6-1 forward from Chicago, Illinois, Toni Foster was named a Kodak all-American in 1993 and was a fi nalist for Champion Player of the Year. Foster played for the Hawkeyes from 1989-1993, and led the team in both scoring and rebounding for three consecutive years, a feat accomplished only once previously. A three-time fi rst team all-Big Ten selection, Foster was named the Big Ten Player of the Year in 1993. She was also named the 1993 SportsChannel Player of the Year. During her senior season, Price led Iowa in scoring (15.7), rebounding (8.2), and blocked shots (1.3). She collected 27 double-doubles during her illustrious career, including nine in her senior year. In Iowa’s career statistical categories, Foster ranks second in both rebounds (887) and blocks (145). She also ranks sixth in scoring (1,606) and ninth in steals (167). Foster competed in the National Olympic Festival in 1987 and 1991. When the WNBA was formed in 1997, Foster was the seventh overall pick and was selected by the Phoenix Mercury. She spent two seasons with the Mercury before joining the Seattle Storm in 1999 by way of an expansion draft.

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LetterwinnersName ____________________ Years _______________________HometownLaurie Aaron ______________ 89-93 _______________________ Detroit, MIKatie Abrahamson __________ 88-90 __________________ Cedar Rapids, IAHolly Andersen ____________ 81-82 __________________ Morton Grove, ILLisa Anderson _____________ 80-84 _______________________Oregon, WIRobin Anderson ____________ 80-85 _______________________ Brandt, SDJenna Armstrong ___________ 01-05 _____________________ Stockton, MOWendy Ausdemore _________ 05- __________________________ Neola, IA

Cheryl Baker ______________ 82-84 ______________________ Grinnell, KSLisa Becker _______________ 83-87 __________________ Cedar Rapids, IASue Beckwith ______________ 77-80 ________________________ Boone, IAMary Berdo _______________ 96-97, 99-01 ______________ Washington, IAShanda Berry ______________ 85-89 _______________________Oelwein, IATricia Blair ________________ 83-87 ____________________ McFarland, WIMyesha Bledsoe ___________ 1999 _____________________ Milwaukee, WI

Demetria Bright ____________ 90-92 _____________________Lexington, KYBeatrice Bullock ____________ 98-02 ____________________ Anchorage, AK

April Calhoun ______________ 01-03 ____________________New Hope, MNJamie Cavey ______________ 01-05 __________________Mechanicsville, IARobin Christian ____________ 85-89 ______________________Roxbury, MAKaren Clayton _____________ 92-96 ______________________ Raleigh, NCCara Consuegra ___________ 97-01 ______________________ Mt. Airy, MD

Connie Davis ______________ 80-84 _______________________ DeKalb, ILVirgie Dillingham ___________ 90-94 ____________________ Richmond, KYNadine Domond ____________ 94-98 ____________________ Bridgeport, CTPam DuBose ______________ 83-85 _______________________ Detroit, MI

Michelle Edwards __________ 84-88 _______________________Boston, MASimone Edwards ___________ 93-97 _________________ Kingston, JamaicaAbby Emmert ______________ 04- ________________________Winterset, IA

Kristi Faulkner _____________ 01-04 _____________________ Glen Ellyn, ILMolly Finn ________________ 78-81 ____________________ Columbus, OHToni Foster ________________ 89-93 _______________________ Chicago, ILDonna Freitag _____________ 81-83 _______________________Oregon, WIStacy Frese _______________ 95-96 __________________ Cedar Rapids, IAMarva Fuller _______________ 84-88 _________________________ Holly, MI

Angela Gallagher ___________ 75-81 _____________________ Chillicothe, ILCyndi Gaule _______________ 78-81 _____________________ Burlington, IAJulie Genzen ______________ 81-83 ___________________ Bloomington, ILLindsay Geoffroy ___________ 01-04 __________________ Los Alamitos, CAJeneé Graham _____________ 04- ______________________ Bolingbrook, ILTiffany Gooden ____________ 94-98 ____________________ Fort Wayne, INConnie Grauer _____________ 82-86 _____________________ Cherokee, IA

Felicia Hall ________________ 87-91 ____________________ Shreveport, LAAngela Hamblin ____________ 95-98 _________________________ Gary, INAndrea Harmon ____________ 90-94 _________________Oklahoma City, OKCindy Haugejorde __________ 76-80 ____________________ Parkville, MNJane Heilskov _____________ 79-81 ______________________ Hampton, IAAmy Herrig ________________ 95-99 ______________________ Dubuque, IAMelinda Hippen ____________ 80-82 ___________________ Parkersburg, IAKim Howard _______________ 78-82 _____________________ Estherville, IA

Tia Jackson _______________ 90-95 _______________ Mardela Springs, MDPatrice Jennings ___________ 98-00 _______________________ Chicago, ILHilleri Jennings ____________ 99-00 _________________________Manly, IACindy Johnson _____________ 78-81 ______________________ Indianola, IAKristen Johnson ____________ 82-86 ____________________ Rochester, MN

Morgan Kasperek __________ 02- ________________________ Hinsdale, ILDarleen Kendel ____________ 81-82 _____________________ Barbeton, OHLynn Kennedy _____________ 83-87 ______________________Irvington, NJAnn Kildahl _______________ 82-83 _______________________ Tomah, WICarmen Kinrade ___________ 78-79 ____________________ Maquoketa, IATimicha Kirby ______________ 94-95 _____________________ Lynwood, CAKari Knopf ________________ 97-98 ____________________Des Moines, IASusan Koering _____________ 93-97 _____________________ Stanwood, IA

Jolette Law _______________ 86-90 _____________________ Florence, SCAngie Lee ________________ 80-84 ________________________ Paxton, ILAngie Lewis _______________ 83-85 _______________________ Largo, MDJennie Lillis _______________ 00-04 _____________________ Urbandale, IALisa Long _________________ 83-87 _______________________Newark, NJTerri Lusignan _____________ 78-82 ____________________ Park Ridge, IL

Name ____________________ Years _______________________HometownAntonia Macklin ____________ 91-95 _______________________Boston, MALeah Magner ______________ 98-02 _______________________ Palmer, AKCathy Marx _______________ 90-94 ____________________ East Moline, ILJenni Mayer _______________ 75-77 ________________ Winthrop Harbor, ILMaureen McAlpine __________ 82-86 ____________________ Rochester, MNBecca McCann ____________ 00-04 ______________________ Saginaw, MIErin McGrane _____________ 77-80 ______________________ Dubuque, IATammy McKay _____________ 83-87 ____________________ McFarland, WIRena McMillon _____________ 87-89 _______________ Pompano Beach, FLLindsey Meder _____________ 98-02 _________________________Solon, IATeresa Meyer ______________ 75-79 _________________ Overland Park, KSBecky Moessner ___________ 75-78 ______________________ Waterloo, IABarb Mueller ______________ 75-80 _______________________ Paullina, IA

Kim Nelson _______________ 81-83 _______________________Denison, IAJenny Noll ________________ 93-97 _____________________ Muscatine, IALindsey Nyenhuis __________ 05- ____________________Grand Rapids, MI

Lynn Oberbillig _____________ 75-78 __________________ Northampton, MAAmber O’Brien _____________ 99-03 __________________ Worthington, MNLori Offergeld ______________ 77-81 _______________________ Chicago, IL

Shannon Perry _____________ 94-98 _______________________Carson, CAKatharine Peters ___________ 75-78 ______________________ Dubuque, IARandi Peterson ____________ 97-01 ____________________ Cedar Falls, IALaura Podolak _____________ 98-00 _______________________ Basalt, COEbone Pope _______________ 04-06 ______________________ Ottumwa, IAFranthea Price _____________ 86-90 ___________________ River Rouge, MI

Cassandra Rahming ________ 88-92 ________________ W. Palm Beach, FLJody Ratigan ______________ 86-90 ________________________ Neola, IAErinn Reed ________________ 93-94 ______________________ Saginaw, MITiffany Reedy ______________ 02-06 ________________________ Dysart, IAJackie Regel ______________ 79-83 _____________________ Glen Ellyn, ILJoni Rensvold _____________ 78-82 __________________ Cedar Rapids, IALindsay Richards ___________ 02-03 _____________________ Barrington, ILMaureen Riopelle __________ 80-81 _____________________ Appleton, WISue Roeder _______________ 78-81 ______________________ Dubuque, IAKris Rogers _______________ 76-82 ______________________ Iowa City, IAMargie Rubow _____________ 75-78 _____________________ Brighton, CO

Stacy Schlapkohl ___________ 04- __________________________ Durant, IAJolynn Schneider ___________ 84-88 _________________ Grosse Pointe, MITracy Schrupp _____________ 99-03 ______________________ Gillette, WYStephanie Schueler _________ 87-91 ____________________Sioux Falls, SDBecky Shrigley _____________ 88-92 ______________________ Nashua, NHLaura Shawver ____________ 75-79 _________________ San Francisco, CAMegan Skouby _____________ 05- _________________________Mentor, OHCrystal Smith ______________ 02-06 _____________________ Haughton, LAKristi Smith _______________ 05- _______________________ Thornton, COTangela Smith _____________ 94-98 _______________________ Chicago, ILJohanna Solverson _________ 02- ______________________ Lake Zurich, ILKaren Swanson ____________ 78-79 ________________________________

LaTonya Tate ______________ 88-92 _______________________ Detroit, MIJill Taylor _________________ 88-90 _______________________ Ambler, PAMolly Tideback _____________ 90-93 ______________________ Waterloo, IADeDe Towe _______________ 76-80 ______________________ Alburnett, IANecole Tunsil ______________ 90-94 _________________ St. Petersburg, FL

Nicole VanderPol ___________ 05- ___________________ Grundy Center, IAKrista VandeVenter _________ 04- _________________________ Osseo, MNChinyere Vann _____________ 96-97 _____________________ Brooklyn, NYShirley Vargason ___________ 75-78 ____________________ St. Charles, ILPolly Ven Horst ____________ 76-92 ________________________Dallas, TXAmy Van Arkel _____________ 98-00 ____________________ Cedar Falls, IA

Tracy Washington __________ 84-86 ___________________ Philadelphia, PAJerica Watson _____________ 98-02 ____________________ Milwaukee, WILorelei Watts ______________ 87-89 ____________________ Rock Island, ILTrisha Waugh _____________ 88-91 ______________________ Jefferson, IAMelinda Welter _____________ 75-79 _____________________ Glen Ellyn, ILDiana Williams _____________ 75-80 _______________________ Chicago, ILPam Williams ______________ 84-88 _______________________ Chicago, ILMalikah Willis ______________ 94-98 ____________________ Cleveland, OHDiane Wilson ______________ 76-81 ___________________ New London, IAKris Wistrom ______________ 79-83 ____________________Des Moines, IA

Arneda Yarbrough __________ 91-95 _______________________ Racine, WICheri Young _______________ 79-82 _____________________ Muscatine, IA

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Endowed Scholarships

LEADERSHIP LEVEL SCHOLARSHIPSDr. C.F. “Larry” and Lois Barrett Football ScholarshipMicheal and Patricia Beal Women’s Basketball ScholarshipJohn and Ruth Beckman ScholarshipsP. Sue Beckwith, M.D., Women’s Basketball ScholarshipP. Sue Beckwith, M.D., Rowing ScholarshipWarren and Harriet Berman Family Men’s Basketball ScholarshipMike Boddicker Baseball ScholarshipLester Bookey Memorial ScholarshipPatty and Tom Buroker Football ScholarshipTom and Lori Cardella Football ScholarshipB.W. “Wayne” Carpenter Football ScholarshipCarver Scholarship/Slater AwardGene and Jennie Clay Football ScholarshipJohn and Mary Ann Colloton Men’s Basketball ScholarshipJohn and Mary Ann Colloton Football ScholarshipJohn and Mary Ann Colloton Women’s Basketball ScholarshipJohn and Mary Ann Colloton Wrestling ScholarshipCatherine Nacke Cooper Men’s Basketball ScholarshipTom and Shari Davis Men’s Basketball Manager ScholarshipDoran Family Gymnastics ScholarshipC.W. “Bump” Elliot Football ScholarshipDr. Brent and Ellen Feller Men’s Basketball ScholarshipJohn Ferentz Memorial Football ScholarshipHayden Fry Captain’s ScholarshipEugene and Pat Gauron Women’s Tennis ScholarshipAl Grady Memorial Football ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Baseball ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Football ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Men’s Cross Country/Track ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Men’s Basketball Manager’s ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Softball ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Volleyball ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Women’s Basketball ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Wrestling ScholarshipTheo and Glenda Hitchens Football ScholarshipTheo and Glenda Hitchens Men’s Basketball Scholarship

Iowa Style Wrestling ScholarshipRichard O. Jacobson Football ScholarshipJohnson County I-Club Football ScholarshipBud and Georgia Johnson Women’s Basketball ScholarshipNile Kinnick Memorial ScholarshipsRon and Carol Kirchhoff Men’s Basketball ScholarshipW.A. Krause Football ScholarshipGary Kurdelmeier Wrestling ScholarshipRobert and Dorothy Lee ScholarshipJack and Ailene Liechty Men’s Golf ScholarshipJack and Ailene Liechty Football ScholarshipJack and Ailene Liechty Men’s Basketball ScholarshipJack and Ailene Liechty Women’s Basketball ScholarshipLinn County I-Club Football ScholarshipBrad and Anne Lohaus Men’s Basketball ScholarshipBucky O’Connor Men’s Basketball ScholarshipBucky O’Connor Men’s Golf ScholarshipRobert and Ruth Olson Football ScholarshipBob and Dorothy Otto Football ScholarshipWhitey and Grace Piro Football ScholarshipWilliam and Kay Pitlik Wrestling ScholarshipWilliam and Kay Pitlik Football ScholarshipsWilliam and Kay Pitlik Softball ScholarshipWilliam and Kay Pitlik Women’s Basketball ScholarshipPolk County I-Club Football ScholarshipBob Root Memorial Football ScholarshipStella Wolff Sanford Women’s ScholarshipJohn and Dorothy Sill Wrestling ScholarshipRoland and Esther Smith Men’s Athletic ScholarshipsRoland and Esther Smith Women’s Athletic ScholarshipsChris Street Memorial Men’s Basketball ScholarshipJohn Streif Men’s Basketball ScholarshipBen Trickey Memorial ScholarshipW. David Ward Football ScholarshipEarl and Edna Yoder Football Scholarship

The Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program: Investing in a Winning Future, is a 10-year campaign with a $25 million goal, which seeks to create permanently endowed scholarships for all starting positions in UI athletics. The program currently includes 100 fully endowed scholarships, 50 partially endowed scholarships, 25 scholarships that are in the development stages and approximately 30 future scholarship gifts. The following scholarships were awarded for the 2005-2006 academic year:

VISIONARY LEVEL SCHOLARSHIPSBeth and Bob Allsop Point Guard ScholarshipRay Carlson Lineman ScholarshipMark Falb Quarterback ScholarshipBill and John Fenton Football ScholarshipGeorge C. and Nora Foerstner Memorial Football ScholarshipsLeonard A. and Marlene S. Hadley Center Football Scholarship

Jim and Rhonda Juhlin Men’s Basketball ScholarshipGus and Theo Mastrogany End ScholarshipJohn and Peg Slusher Catcher ScholarshipArthur E. Stanley Football ScholarshipsDale L. Tieden Football ScholarshipsJim and Susan Woods Offensive Lineman Scholarship

The Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program: Investing in a Winning Future!To make a gift or for more information about the Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program, please contact the athletic department staff at the UI Foundation, (319) 335-3305 or (800) 648-6973. The UI Foundation is the preferred channel of support for private contributions to all areas of The University of Iowa.

Required Gift LevelsVisionary Level Scholarship Level $400,000Leadership Level Scholarship Level $200,000Sustaining Level Scholarship Level $50,000*Sustaining Scholarships, along with a complete list of all scholarships are listed on our website: www.givetoiowa.org/athletics

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Media OutletsNEWSPAPERSDes Moines Register, 715 Locust Street,Des Moines, IA 50309. PH: (800) 532-1455 or (515) 284-8134,FAX: (515) 286-2504 Contact: Dan Johnson - Editor: Randy Brubaker

Iowa City Press-Citizen, 1725 North Dodge, Iowa City, IA 52245 PH: (319) 339-7368, FAX: (319) 339-7342 Contact: Pat Harty - Editor: Ryan Suchomel

Cedar Rapids Gazette, 500 3rd Ave., SE,Cedar Rapids, IA 52401 PH: (800) 397-8258 or (319) 398-8293, FAX: (319) 398-5861 Contact: John Riehl - Editor: J.R. Ogden

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Media InformationCoordinating media operations for the Iowa women’s basketball team is Assistant Sports Information Director Matthew Weitzel. The entire Iowa staff is available to answer questions, fi ll requests, arrange interviews, provide photographs and assist the media in obtaining information on the Hawkeyes.

CREDENTIAL REQUESTS: Credential requests should be made by e-mail or by fax on company letterhead. Requests made 10 days in advance will be mailed. All others not secured by game day may be picked up at the Sports In-formation Offi ce during regular business hours or prior to the game at Will Call, located at the northwest entrance of Carver-Hawkeye Arena near the Ticket Offi ce.

PRESS ROW: Press Row is located on the northwest side of Carver-Hawkeye Arena behind the Iowa team bench. Television cameras and visit-ing team video equipment are not allowed at Press Row. Space for this equipment is available upon request on the east side of Carver-Hawkeye Arena at concourse level.

POSTGAME INTERVIEWS: Postgame interviews with the head coaches and selected players from both teams will be held in the Press Room located up the tun-nel at the north end of Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Requests for play-ers should be directed to a member of the sports information staff during the second half of each game. Interviews will begin after a required 10-minute “cooling-off” period. Only members of the work-ing press with proper credentials will be allowed in the Hospitality and Press rooms. Locker rooms are closed to the media.

LODGING: Motels in the Iowa City area that have both a restaurant and lounge are the: Cantebury Inn (351-0400), Fairfi eld Inn (337-8382), Hamp-ton Inn Suites (351-6600), Holiday Inn (351-6600), Iowa House Hotel (335-3513), Quality Inn on Highlander Plaza (354-2000), Sheraton (337-4058), Mariott Hotel (668-4000) and Red Roof Inn (337-9797). The area code is 319.

GAME DAY SERVICES: The Iowa Sports Information staff will provide play-by-play and sta-tistics at halftime and following the game. Quotes from the coaches and players interviewed at the postgame press conference will be made available upon request. Please make arrangements for this service prior to the game.

E-MAIL SERVICES: All game notes and post-game statistics and play-by-play are avail-able via e-mail in pdf format. To be placed on the e-mail list, con-tact a member of the sports information staff. This information is also posted timely on the offi cial Iowa website:

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FAX SERVICES: One FAX machine is available to members of the working media free of charge on a fi rst-come, fi rst-serve basis. Please make ar-rangements for its use with a member of the Iowa Sports Informa-tion staff prior to the game.

HIGH SPEED INTERNET ACCESS: Hard wire high speed internet access is available at press row in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Wireless access is not available in the arena.

TELEPHONES: Several telephones are available to members of the working press in the Sports Information Offi ce, Room 157 of Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Please make arrangements for entry into the offi ce with a member of the Iowa Sports Information staff prior to the game. Should you need a telephone on press row, please make arrange-ments by calling Telecommunications at: (319) 335-2945.

SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS: 157 Carver-Hawkeye Arena Iowa City, Iowa, 52242-1020

SPORTS INFORMATION PHONE NUMBERS:Basketball Contact: Matthew WeitzelWeitzel’s Offi ce Phone: (319) 335-9411Weitzel at Home: (319) 330-1262E-Mail Address: [email protected]

Sports Information Director: Phil HaddyAssociate Sports Information Director: Steve RoeAssistant Sports Information Director: Traci WagnerAssistant Sports Information Director: Tony WirtSecretary: Theresa WalentaStudent Assistants: Aaron Blau, Andrea Breen, Marcus Dittmer, Jake Holtorf, Janey Kiryluik, Alison Moeller and Lea StoverPress Row Phone: (319) 335-7284Offi ce Fax: (319) 335-9417

INTERNET WEB ADDRESS:Updated information on the Iowa women’s basketball team is avail-able on the University of Iowa’s athletic department home page on the Internet. Game notes, post-game reports, player and coaches bios, player game-by-game statistics, team overall and conference statistics and more can be found on the web site. The address is:

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