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www.horizonleague.org 11 LOYOLA RAMBLERS www.horizonleague.org 11 Front Row (L-R): Manager Sonjha Beam, Ashley Craver, Maggie McCloskey, Lindsey Sebetic, Katie Kortekamp, Keisha Collins, Lisa Samplawski, Brittney Marshall, Manager Lindsay Decker. Middle Row (L-R): Athletic Trainer Chris Konior, Assistant Coach Glamora Maeweather, Assistant Coach Brent Brown, Head Coach Shannon Reidy, Assistant Coach Eric Simpson, Director of Basketball Operations Jenny Callan, Chaplain Michael Singhurse, Strength Coach Ryan Carroll. Back Row (L-R): Jessica Hylton, Jana Lucas, Caitlin Pauley, Shannon Finnegan, Brittany Boeke, Ellen Ayoub, Elyse VanBogaert, Taryn Randle. SHANNON REIDY MAGGIE MCCLOSKEY ELYSE VANBOGAERT 2008-09 RAMBLERS NO. NAME HT. POS. YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (LAST COLLEGE) 00 Elyse VanBogaert 6-1 F/C Jr. Elburn, Ill./Rosary 1 Keisha Collins 5-6 G Jr. Chicago, Ill./Marian Catholic 11 Shannon Finnegan 6-3 C Jr. Downers Grove, Ill./South 12 Maggie McCloskey 5-5 G Jr. Riverside, Ill./Riverside-Brookfield 20 Brittney Marshall 5-8 G Sr. Oak Park, Ill./Oak Park-River Forest 22 Taryn Randle 5-10 G So. Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young 23 Ellen Ayoub 6-1 F Fr. Arlington Heights, Ill./Buffalo Grove 25 Lisa Samplawski 5-9 G Fr. Portage, Ind./Portage 31 Caitlin Pauley 6-3 C Fr. Chicago Heights, Ill./Marian Catholic (Cincinnati) 32 Jessica Hylton 5-10 G Jr. Homer Glen, Ill./Lockport 33 Lindsey Sebetic 5-8 G Fr. Kenosha, Wis./Tremper 41 Katie Kortekamp 5-9 G Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Ursula 42 Jana Lucas 6-1 G/F Sr. Oakbrook Terrace, Ill./Timothy Christian 55 Brittany Boeke 6-1 F/C So. Rockford, Ill./Boylan COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Shannon Reidy (Lake Forest, 1994) Assistant Coach: Brent Brown (Simpson, 1989) Assistant Coach: Eric Simpson (Northwestern, 1994) Assistant Coach: Glamora Maeweather (Massachusetts, 2004) Director of Basketball Operations: Jenny Callan (Lehigh, 2006) www.horizonleague.org 11

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loYola RaMbleRs

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front Row (L-R): Manager Sonjha Beam, Ashley Craver, Maggie McCloskey, Lindsey Sebetic, Katie Kortekamp, Keisha Collins, Lisa Samplawski, Brittney Marshall, Manager Lindsay Decker.Middle Row (L-R): Athletic Trainer Chris Konior, Assistant Coach Glamora Maeweather, AssistantCoachBrentBrown,HeadCoachShannonReidy,AssistantCoachEricSimpson,Director of Basketball Operations Jenny Callan, Chaplain Michael Singhurse, Strength Coach Ryan Carroll.Back Row (L-R): Jessica Hylton, Jana Lucas, Caitlin Pauley, Shannon Finnegan, Brittany Boeke,EllenAyoub,ElyseVanBogaert,TarynRandle.

SHAnnon REIDY

MAGGIE MCCLoSKEY

ELYSE VAnBoGAERT

2008-09 RaMbleRs no. nAME HT. PoS. YR. HoMEToWn/HIGH SCHooL (LAST CoLLEGE) 00 ElyseVanBogaert 6-1 F/C Jr. Elburn,Ill./Rosary 1 Keisha Collins 5-6 G Jr. Chicago, Ill./Marian Catholic11 Shannon Finnegan 6-3 C Jr. Downers Grove, Ill./South12 Maggie McCloskey 5-5 G Jr. Riverside, Ill./Riverside-Brookfield20 Brittney Marshall 5-8 G Sr. Oak Park, Ill./Oak Park-River Forest22 Taryn Randle 5-10 G So. Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young23 EllenAyoub 6-1 F Fr. ArlingtonHeights,Ill./BuffaloGrove25 Lisa Samplawski 5-9 G Fr. Portage, Ind./Portage31 CaitlinPauley 6-3 C Fr. ChicagoHeights,Ill./MarianCatholic(Cincinnati)32 Jessica Hylton 5-10 G Jr. Homer Glen, Ill./Lockport33 Lindsey Sebetic 5-8 G Fr. Kenosha, Wis./Tremper41 Katie Kortekamp 5-9 G Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Ursula42 Jana Lucas 6-1 G/F Sr. Oakbrook Terrace, Ill./Timothy Christian55 Brittany Boeke 6-1 F/C So. Rockford, Ill./Boylan

coacHIng staffHead Coach:ShannonReidy(LakeForest,1994)Assistant Coach:BrentBrown(Simpson,1989)Assistant Coach:EricSimpson(Northwestern,1994)Assistant Coach:GlamoraMaeweather(Massachusetts,2004)Director of Basketball operations:JennyCallan(Lehigh,2006)

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MIlWaUKee PantHeRs

front Row (L-R): Manager Becky Adams, Markita Barnes, Jodie McClain, Maurika Hickman, Alex Klawitter.Middle Row (L-R): Director of Operations Brenna Rollie, Assistant Coach Sheila Roux, Turquoise McCain, Jineen Williams, Danae Russell, Stephanie Schell, Jody Crumble, Assistant Coach Lindsay Bronson, Head Coach Sandy Botham.Back Row (L-R): Ashley Imperiale, Lindsay Laur, Katie Fournier, Jenilee Klomstad, Danielle Jorgenson,TraciEdwards,AmandaViehauser.

SAnDY BoTHAM

LInDSAY LAUR

TRACI EDWARDS

2008-09 PantHeRs no. nAME HT. PoS. YR. HoMEToWn/HIGH SCHooL (LAST CoLLEGE) 0 Turquoise McCain 5-10 G Sr. Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside 3 Maurika Hickman 5-6 G So. Minneapolis, Minn./North 5 Jodie McClain 5-9 G Jr. Westerville, Ohio/South 11 LindsayLaur 6-0 F So. Roseville,Minn./CretinDerham(ColoradoState)12 Danae Russell 5-9 G Jr. South Holland, Ill./Thornwood14 StephanieSchell 5-10 G So. NewBerlin,Wis./Eisenhower21 Amanda Viehauser 6-2 F Fr. Minneapolis, Minn./Robbinsdale Armstrong22 MarkitaBarnes 5-6 G Sr. Beloit,Wis./Memorial(IllinoisValleyCC)23 JodyCrumble 5-8 G Sr. Milwaukee,Wis./Vincent(JacksonState)32 Jineen Williams 5-9 G So. Racine, Wis./Case33 Katie Fournier 6-1 F Sr. Moline, Ill./Moline41 AshleyImperiale 5-11 G So. Greendale,Wis./Greendale(Wis.-LaCrosse)43 Danielle Jorgenson 6-3 C Fr. La Crosse, Wis./Logan44 Jenilee Klomstad 6-4 C So. Pewaukee, Wis./Pewaukee45 Alex Klawitter 5-8 G Fr. Janesville, Wis./Parker54 TraciEdwards 6-2 C Sr. Menasha,Wis./Menasha

coacHIng staffHead Coach:SandyBotham(NotreDame,1988)Assistant Coach:JohnMotherwell(Michigan,1995)Assistant Coach:SheilaRoux(Minnesota-Crookston,2000)Assistant Coach:LindsayBronson(CardinalStritch,2004)Director of Basketball operations:BrennaRollie(MinnesotaState-Moorhead,2004)

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UIc flaMes

front Row (L-R): Shanice Sadler, Jessie Miller, Kiara Strickland, Katie O’Donoghue, Meghan Hutchens, Shameia Green, Briana Hinkle, Jasmine Bailey. Back Row (L-R): Assistant Coach Jacob Morgan, Head Coach Lisa Ryckbosch, Kristen Petrinec, Nikki Grobbecker, Ashley Hluska, Heidi Dahnke, Cassie Johnson, Assistant Coach Latasha White, Director of Basketball Operations Kristin Marco, Assistant Coach Kevin McManaman.

LISA RYCKBoSCH

JESSIE MILLER

JASMInE BAILEY

2008-09 flaMes no. nAME HT. PoS. YR. HoMEToWn/HIGH SCHooL (LAST CoLLEGE) 1 Shanice Sadler 5-11 F So. Flint, Mich./Flint Hamady 3 Jessie Miller 5-8 G Jr. Burnsville, Minn./Academy of Holy Angels 4 Katie O’Donoghue 5-11 G So. Chicago, Ill./St. Ignatius 12 Briana Hinkle 5-7 G Jr. Bexley, Ohio/Bexley 22 Meghan Hutchens 6-0 G/F Sr. Riverside, Ill./Riverside-Brookfield 25 Jasmine Bailey 5-8 G/F Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Normandy 30 Nikki Grobbecker 6-2 C Sr. Stratford, Ontario/St. Michael 32 Kiara Strickland 6-1 G/F Fr. Minneapolis, Minn./Roosevelt 34 Heidi Dahnke 6-1 G/F Fr. Martinsville, Ill./Martinsville 35 Ashley Hluska 6-1 F Sr. Lansing, Ill./Marian Catholic 40 Shameia Green 5-7 G Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Normandy 42 CassieJohnson 6-2 C Jr. AppleValley,Minn./Eastview44 Kristin Petrinec 6-2 C So. Bloomington, Ill./Bloomington

coacHIng staffHead Coach:LisaRyckbosch(Loyola,1984)Assistant Coach:KevinMcManaman(St.Mary’s,Minn.,1992)Assistant Coach:LatashaWhite(DePaul,2003)Assistant Coach:JacobMorgan(NorthernIllinois,2002)Director of Basketball operations:KristinMarco(Akron,2006)

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ValPaRaIso cRUsaDeRs

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front Row (L-R): Rashida Ray, Launa Hochstetler, Agnieszka Kulaga, Leah Hochstetler, Betsy Adams.Middle Row (L-R): Assistant Coach Christy Smith, Whitney Farris, Lauren Kenney, Aimee Litka, StephanieThomas,KellyPeller,KellyWatts,EventManagementAssistantRenee’Turpa.Back Row (L-R): Head Coach Keith Freeman, Assistant AD/Media Relations Ryan Wronkowicz, Associate Head Coach Greg Kirby, Manager Michelle Golebiewski, Graduate Assistant Amy Hayden,SarahOtt,SylwiaZabielewicz,KatieEmig,AshleyVarner,AthleticTrainerLauraConner,Assistant Coach Abby Scharlow, Manager Chendi Hu, Coach Driver Noel Gerber.

KEITH fREEMAn

LAUnAHoCHSTETLER

AIMEE LITKA

2008-09 cRUsaDeRs no. nAME HT. PoS. YR. HoMEToWn/HIGH SCHooL (LAST CoLLEGE) 3 Rashida Ray 5-3 G So. Fort Wayne, Ind./Harding 4 LaurenKenney 5-11 F Jr. Mooresville,Ind./Mooresville(LincolnTrail) 5 Betsy Adams 5-7 G Fr. Monticello, Ind./Twin Lakes11 Agnieszka Kulaga 5-7 G Sr. Tarnow, Poland/I Liceum Ogolnoksztalcace12 Leah Hochstetler 5-7 G Sr. Berlin, Ohio/Hiland13 Stephanie Thomas 5-10 G So. Avon, Ind./Avon14 Launa Hochstetler 5-6 G Sr. Berlin, Ohio/Hiland20 Kelly Peller 5-11 F Jr. Chesterton, Ind./Chesterton25 Whitney Farris 5-10 F Jr. Kokomo, Ind./Kokomo31 Aimee Litka 5-9 F Sr. South Bend, Ind./Saint Joseph’s33 KatieEmig 6-3 C So. FarmingtonHills,Mich./Birmingham(Marian)35 KellyWatts* 6-0 F Jr. Gary,Ind./EastChicagoCentral(EasternMichigan)41 Ashley Varner 6-1 F So. South Bend, Ind./Washington55 SylwiaZabielewicz 6-6 C Jr. Warsaw,Poland/GeneralaWladyslawaAndersa(Midland)*Will sit out the 2008-09 season in compliance with NCAA Transfer rules.

coacHIng staffHead Coach:KeithFreeman(Huntington,1986)Associate Head Coach:GregKirby(WilliamJewell,1969)Assistant Coach:AbbyScharlow(GreenBay,2005)Assistant Coach:ChristySmith(Arkansas,1998)Graduate Assistant:AmyHayden(SouthernIllinois,2006)

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WRIgHt state RaIDeRs

Sitting (L-R): Molly Fox, Ta-myra Davis, Tatianna Hall, Maria Bennett, Kanisha Ward, LaShawna Thomas,PaigeLowe,SheyPeddy,CharnéDixon,MalloryWyrick,TanniScott,EricaRichardson,Ta’mikka Snoddy.Standing (L-R):AssistantCoachJenerrieEverette,AssistantCoachJoshuaSnyder,AssistantCoach Kevin Williams, Head Coach Bridgett Williams, Manager Kevin Donahue, Director of BasketballOperationsErinAnderson.

BRIDGETT WILLIAMS

SHEY PEDDY

LASHAWnA THoMAS

2008-09 RaIDeRs no. nAME HT. PoS. YR. HoMEToWn/HIGH SCHooL (LAST CoLLEGE) 1 Paige Lowe 5-3 G So. Cleveland, Ohio/Maple Heights 3 LaShawnaThomas 5-6 G So. Columbus,Ohio/EastmoorAcademy 5 Ta-myra Davis 6-1 C/F So. Akron, Ohio/Firestone 10 Kanisha Ward 5-6 G Jr. Detroit, Mich./Renaissance 11 Shey Peddy 5-6 G So. Boston, Mass./Melrose 14 Mallory Wyrick 5-7 G Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Roger Bacon 22 Ta’mikka Snoddy 6-1 F Fr. Cambridge, Ohio/Cambridge 23 Charné Dixon 5-7 G Jr. Boston, Mass./Brookline25 EricaRichardson 6-1 F Jr. Wilmington,Ohio/Wilmington 31 Molly Fox 6-1 F Fr. Nashville, Ind./Brown County 32 Tanni Scott 6-2 F So. Columbus, Ohio/Centennial 33 Maria Bennett 5-8 G Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Anderson 55 Tatianna Hall 6-0 F So. Cleveland, Ohio/Regina

coacHIng staffHead Coach:BridgettWilliams(SIU-Carbondale,1988)Assistant Coach:JenerrieEverette(Kentucky,2004)Assistant Coach:JoshuaSnyder(CincinnatiChristian,1996)Assistant Coach:KevinWilliams(KansasState,1997)Director of Basketball operations:ErinAnderson(WrightState,2007)

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YoUngstoWn state PengUIns

Sitting (L-R): Makala Gasparek, Kenya Middlebrooks, Kenya March, Monique Godfrey, Kelsey Gurganus, Velissa Vaughn, Jaquetta Westley, Camisha Alexander, Macey Nortey.Standing (L-R): Head Coach Cindy Martin, Deidre Jones, Assistant Coach Bernard Scott, Assistant Coach Shannon Sword, Ashley Pendleton, Nikita LaFleur, Rachael Manuel, Tiara Scott, Assistant Coach Meredith Baugher, Manager Matt Lipcsak, Alexis Hall.

CInDY MARTIn

TIARA SCoTT

nIKITA LAfLEUR

2008-09 PengUIns no. nAME HT. PoS. YR. HoMEToWn/HIGH SCHooL (LAST CoLLEGE) 4 JaquettaWestley 5-7 G Jr. Joliet,Ill./Township(SpoonRiverCollege) 5 Kenya Middlebrooks 5-7 G Fr. Toledo, Ohio/Waite12 MoniqueGodfrey 5-8 G Sr. EastCleveland,Ohio/SouthEuclidRegina13 Macey Nortey 5-3 G Fr. Long Beach, Calif./Millikan14 KelseyGurganus 5-8 G Sr. Indianapolis,Ind./PerryMeridian(SouthernMiss.)15 RachaelManuel 6-3 F Jr. Grayslake,Ill./Grayslake(SouthernMiss.)20 Camisha Alexander 5-5 G Fr. Beckley, W.Va./Woodrow Wilson21 TiaraScott 6-0 F Sr. Denver,Colo./GeorgeWashington(WesternNebraska)23 Velissa Vaughn 5-7 G Sr. Clairton, Pa./Clairton24 Kaitlyn March 5-8 G Jr. Rochester, Pa./Rochester31 Makala Gasparek 5-5 G So. Youngstown, Ohio/Boardman32 Ashley Pendleton 6-1 C Sr. Farrell, Pa./Farrell42 Nikita LaFleur 6-2 C Sr. Scarborough, Ontario/Mother Teresa

coacHIng staffHead Coach:CindyMartin(Florida,1999)Assistant Coach:BernardScott(Toledo,2001)Assistant Coach:MeredithBaugher(Valparaiso,2005)Assistant Coach:ShannonSword(ClevelandState,2004)

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teaM-bY-teaM ResUlts

bUtleR (19-10 overall, 14-4 HL)

at #17 Ohio State..............L, 75-56 at IPFW ..............................W, 72-56Dayton ................................L, 69-49vs. Nebraska (1) ................L, 67-54William & Mary (1) .............L, 53-50at Evansville ......................W, 70-52Coastal Carolina ...............W, 78-48at Indiana ...........................L, 63-41at Miami (Ohio) .... (2 OT) W, 86-81Indiana State ......................L, 66-63Christian Brothers .............W, 83-40Cleveland State ................W, 55-46Youngstown State .............W, 84-50at Detroit ...........................W, 71-48at Wright State ..................W, 46-41Loyola ................................W, 64-45UIC ....................................W, 58-48Valparaiso .........................W, 77-44at Green Bay ......................L, 58-53at Milwaukee ......................L, 63-58Wright State ......................W, 58-45 Detroit ................................W, 60-42at UIC ................................W, 68-49at Loyola ...........................W, 71-63at Valparaiso ......................L, 75-66 Milwaukee .........................W, 74-71Green Bay .........................L, 69-64at Youngstown State .......W, 61-42at Cleveland State ...........W, 68-59(1) New Mexico Tournament -- Albuquerque, N.M.

cleVelanD st.(18-12 overall, 12-6 HL)

at #16 Arizona State (1) ...L, 76-59Eastern Michigan ..............W, 76-67vs. Illinois State (1)............W, 64-50 at Ball State (1) ..................L, 61-60Toledo ................................W, 68-63at American ........................L, 77-59at Akron .............................W, 70-54Kent State ................ (OT) L, 84-77at #17 Ohio State..............L, 68-54 at Ohio ...............................L, 76-66Niagara .............................W, 80-61Buffalo ...............................W, 75-48at Butler ..............................L, 55-46at Valparaiso .....................W, 68-55 Green Bay ..........................L, 65-49Milwaukee .........................W, 54-49at Youngstown State ........W, 80-51at Detroit ...........................W, 70-55at Wright State ...................L, 55-52Loyola ................................W, 87-52UIC ....................................W, 68-60at Milwaukee .....................W, 53-45at Green Bay ......................L, 69-54Youngstown State .............W, 65-35Wright State ......................W, 51-43Detroit ................................W, 60-50 at UIC ................................W, 83-73at Loyola ...........................W, 67-62Valparaiso ..........................L, 70-52Butler ..................................L, 68-59(1) Preseason WNIT

DetRoIt (11-18 overall, 7-11 HL)

at Cincinnati .....................L, 66-59at Michigan State .............L, 85-48#23 Georgia ...................W, 70-66Indiana State ....................L, 74-60at Colgate ........................W, 61-51at Albany ..........................L, 62-49at Bowling Green .............L, 72-42at Iowa State ....................L, 75-39Morehead State ..............W, 60-54at E. Michigan .... (2 OT) W, 76-75at Canisius .......................L, 80-59 at Loyola ..........................W, 71-64at UIC ...............................L, 69-66Butler ................................L, 71-48 Valparaiso ............... (OT) L, 70-65at Green Bay ....................L, 62-43at Milwaukee ....................L, 75-57 Cleveland State ................L, 70-55Youngstown State ...........W, 73-50at Wright State .................L, 65-58at Valparaiso ...................W, 62-47at Butler ............................L, 60-42Milwaukee .......................W, 59-50Green Bay ........................L, 59-44at Youngstown State .......W, 70-62at Cleveland State ............L, 60-50Wright State ......................L, 63-50UIC ..................................W, 63-55Loyola ..............................W, 57-49.

gReen baY(26-3 overall, 18-0 HL)

at Florida International ....W, 68-45at Miami (Fla.) .................W, 63-61Chicago State .................W, 66-48Drake ...............................W, 64-53North Dakota ...................W, 66-41Missouri State .................W, 80-56at Northern Iowa .............W, 76-49Wisconsin .........................L, 59-47Illinois State ......................L, 60-49at Marquette ....................W, 68-56at DePaul ..........................L, 76-68at Milwaukee ...................W, 47-36at Cleveland State ...........W, 65-49at Youngstown State .......W, 62-42Detroit ..............................W, 62-43Wright State .....................W, 70-39at Loyola ..........................W, 74-54at UIC ..............................W, 62-51Butler ...............................W, 58-53Valparaiso ........................W, 76-45Youngstown State ...........W, 79-42Cleveland State ...............W, 69-54at Wright State ................W, 62-51at Detroit ..........................W, 59-44UIC ..................................W, 73-52Green Bay .......................W, 88-44at Valparaiso ...................W, 68-60at Butler ...........................W, 69-64Milwaukee .......................W, 66-56

loYola (8-20 overall, 3-15 HL)

at Bradley .........................L, 67-60 at Chicago State .............W, 74-59Robert Morris (Ill.) ...........W, 81-63at New Mexico State (1) ..L, 64-56vs. W. New Mexico (1) ..W, 103-71 at SIU-Edwardsville .........W, 56-42DePaul ..............................L, 68-64Central Michigan .............W, 87-82at Notre Dame .................L, 89-45at Dayton ..........................L, 85-55Detroit ...............................L, 71-64Wright State ......................L, 72-55UIC ...................................L, 53-47at Butler ............................L, 64-45at Valparaiso ....................L, 69-52Green Bay ........................L, 74-54Milwaukee ........................L, 83-74at Cleveland State ............L, 87-52at Youngstown State .......W, 56-42at UIC ...............................L, 64-50Valparaiso .........................L, 85-60Butler ................................L, 71-63at Milwaukee ...................W, 70-66at Green Bay ....................L, 88-44Youngstown State ...........W, 70-52Cleveland State ................L, 67-62at Wright State .................L, 64-44at Detroit ...........................L, 57-49(1) New Mexico Tournament -- Albuquerque, N.M..

MIlWaUKee(12-17 overall, 7-11 HL)

at N. Carolina State (1) ....L, 77-42vs. S. California (1) ...........L, 77-65at Air Force ......................W, 57-48SIU-Edwardsville .............W, 88-65at Northern Illinois ...........W, 71-61at Wisconsin ........ (2 OT) L, 71-69at Washington State .........L, 73-52Illinois ................................L, 63-61Central Michigan .............W, 78-77Evansville .........................L, 62-61at Marquette ....................W, 63-62Green Bay ........................L, 47-36at Youngstown State .......W, 72-60at Cleveland State ............L, 54-49Wright State ......................L, 61-41Detroit ..............................W, 75-57at UIC ...............................L, 71-57at Loyola ..........................W, 83-74Valparaiso .........................L, 83-65Butler ...............................W, 63-58Cleveland State ................L, 53-45Youngstown State ...........W, 78-51at Detroit ...........................L, 59-50at Wright State ................W, 70-64Loyola ...............................L, 70-66UIC ..................................W, 70-49at Butler .................. (OT) L, 74-71at Valparaiso ....................L, 67-64at Green Bay ....................L, 66-56(1) Kay Yow Tournament -- Raleigh, N.C.

UIc (14-15 overall, 8-10 HL)

Bradley ............................W, 72-61Canisius...........................W, 63-59SIU-Edwardsville .............W, 70-54Florida Atlantic ................W, 53-40Western Michigan ...........W, 54-45Cal Poly ............................L, 72-60 at Northern Illinois ............L, 85-79DePaul ..............................L, 90-67at San Diego (1) ...............L, 78-65vs. New Mexico State (1) W, 83-63Wright State .....................W, 60-47Detroit ..............................W, 69-66at Loyola ..........................W, 53-47at Valparaiso ....................L, 66-64at Butler ............................L, 58-48Milwaukee .......................W, 71-57Gren Bay ..........................L, 62-51at Youngstown State .......W, 57-42at Cleveland State ............L, 68-60at Eastern Illinois ..............L, 58-48Loyola ..............................W, 64-50Butler ................................L, 68-49Valparaiso ........................W, 61-50at Green Bay ....................L, 73-52at Milwaukee ....................L, 70-49Cleveland State ................L, 83-73Youngstown State ...........W, 68-64at Detroit ...........................L, 63-55at Wright State .................L, 49-48(1) Maggie Dixon Surf ‘N’ Slam -- San Diego, Calif.

ValPaRaIso(16-13 overall, 10-8 HL)

Bowling Green ................W, 69-58 at Central Michigan (OT) L, 86-80at Colorado State (1) ......W, 64-53vs. Florida State (1) .........W, 80-74at North Texas ..................L, 71-67#21 Purdue .....................W, 71-60#8 Notre Dame................L, 63-55at #22 S. Dakota St. .......L, 74-58La Salle (2) .......................L, 67-62 vs. North Florida (2) ........W, 58-49Youngstown State ...........W, 86-43Cleveland State ................L, 68-55at Wright State .................L, 54-44at Detroit .................(OT) W, 70-65UIC ..................................W, 66-64Loyola ..............................W, 69-52at Butler ............................L, 77-44at Milwaukee ...................W, 83-65at Green Bay ....................L, 76-45 Detroit ...............................L, 62-47Wright State .....................W, 64-58at Loyola ..........................W, 85-60at UIC ...............................L, 61-50Chicago State .................W, 69-60Butler ...............................W, 75-65Green Bay ........................L, 68-60Milwaukee .......................W, 67-64at Cleveland State ...........W, 70-52at Youngstown State ........L, 54-38(1) Rocky Mountain Tournament -- Fort Collins, Colo.; (2) Christmas City Classic -- Bethlehem, Pa.

WRIgHt state(14-15 overall, 10-8 HL)

at Evansville .....................L, 63-59at Eastern Kentucky ........W, 53-47vs. IUPUI (1) ....................W, 59-57at Robert Morris (Pa.) (1) .L, 65-57Miami (Ohio) ....................L, 77-60vs. BYU (2) .......................L, 56-50 at BYU-Hawaii (2) ............W, 71-51at Ball State ......................L, 65-61Cincinnati .........................L, 56-41Dayton ..............................L, 59-56IPFW ................................W, 63-57at UIC ...............................L, 60-47at Loyola ..........................W, 72-55Valparaiso ........................W, 54-44Butler ................................L, 46-41at Milwaukee ...................W, 61-41at Green Bay ....................L, 70-39Youngstown State ...........W, 72-41Cleveland State ...............W, 55-52Detroit ..............................W, 65-58at Butler ............................L, 58-45at Valparaiso ....................L, 64-58Green Bay ........................L, 62-51Milwaukee ........................L, 70-64at Cleveland State ............L, 51-43at Youngstown State .......W, 68-51at Detroit ..........................W, 63-50Loyola ..............................W, 64-44UIC ..................................W, 49-48(1) Robert Morris Tournament -- Moon Township, Pa.; (2) Hukilau Invitational -- Laie, Hawaii

YoUngstoWn st.(3-26 overall, 1-17 HL)

at Kent State ....................L, 95-58Buffalo ..............................L, 66-42Niagara .............................L, 65-51Weber State (1) ...............W, 67-60at Pittsburgh (1) ...............L, 99-42Saint Francis (Pa.) ............L, 61-54at Bowling Green .............L, 94-61at Central Michigan ..........L, 78-50at Canisius .......................L, 56-38Akron ...............................W, 58-52at Toledo ...........................L, 69-61at Valparaiso ....................L, 86-43at Butler ............................L, 84-50Milwaukee ........................L, 72-60Green Bay ........................L, 62-42 Cleveland State ................L, 80-51at Wright State .................L, 72-41at Detroit ...........................L, 73-50UIC ...................................L, 57-42Loyola ...............................L, 56-42at Green Bay ....................L, 79-42at Milwaukee ....................L, 78-51at Cleveland State ............L, 65-35Detroit ...............................L, 70-62Wright State ......................L, 68-51at Loyola ...........................L, 70-52at UIC ...............................L, 68-64Butler ................................L, 61-42Valparaiso ........................W, 54-38(1) Pittsburgh Tournament -- Pittsburgh, Pa.

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cHaMPIonsHIP bRacKet

newcomer of the Year

Jasmine Bailey UIC

Co-Defensive Player of the YearDominique Butler Cleveland State

Co-Defensive Player of the YearShawnita Garland Cleveland State

Sixth Player of the Year

Kayla Tetschlag Green Bay

Coach of the YearMatt Bollant Green Bay

Co-Player of the Year

TraciEdwardsMilwaukee

Co-Player of the YearKailey Klein

Cleveland State

final Regular-Season League StandingsGreen Bay 18-0Butler 14-4Cleveland State 12-6Valparaiso 10-8Wright State 10-8UIC 8-10Milwaukee 7-11Detroit 7-11Loyola 3-15Youngstown State 1-17

fIRST TEAM ALL-LEAGUETraciEdwards(Milwaukee)KaileyKlein(ClevelandState)RachelPorath(GreenBay)LaunaHochstetler(Valparaiso)LavesaGlover(GreenBay)

SEConD TEAM ALL-LEAGUEShawnita Garland (ClevelandState)JessieMiller(UIC)SheyPeddy(WrightState)SandiBrown(Detroit)CelesteHoewisch(GreenBay)

ALL-nEWCoMER TEAMJasmineBailey(UIC)LaurenKenney(Valparaiso)ShameiaGreen(UIC)MollyFox(WrightState)AshleyImperiale(Milwaukee)

ALL-DEfEnSIVE TEAMDominique Butler (ClevelandState)Shawnita Garland (ClevelandState)MelanieThornton(Butler)SheyPeddy(WrightState)RachelPorath(GreenBay)

2008-09 Postseason HonoRs

2009 sPeeDWaY HoRIzon leagUe WoMen’s basKetballcHaMPIonsHIP bRacKet(MARCH9,11,13,15)

#8 Detroit

2009 Champion

first RoundMon, March 9(7, 8 seeds host)

QuarterfinalsWed, March 11(1, 2, 3, 4 seeds host)

semifinalsFri, March 13(at highest remaining seed)

championshipSun, March 15(at site of semifinals)

#9 Loyola

#1 Green Bay

#4 Valparaiso

#5 Wright State

#2 Butler

#3 Cleveland State

#6 UIC

Game 1 -- 7:00 p.m. ET

Monday, Wednesday and Friday

games will be shown live on

the Horizon League Network

(www.HorizonLeaguenetwork.tv)

Game 3 -- 8:00 p.m. ET

Game 4 -- 8:00 p.m. ET

Game 5 -- 7:00 p.m. ET

Game 6 -- 7:00 p.m. ET

Game 8 -- 8:00 p.m. local

Game 7 -- 5:30 p.m. local

Game 9 -- 1:00 p.m. ET

Follow each game of the

championship on the official

web site of the Horizon League

(www.HorizonLeague.org)

#7 Milwaukee

#10 Youngstown State

Game 2 -- 8:00 p.m. ET

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cHaMPIonsHIP ResUlts

1989University of Dayton Arena – Dayton, ohioSemifinals

#1 Loyola 78, #4 Detroit 75#2 Notre Dame 75, #3 Evansville 66

Championship#2 Notre Dame 75, #1 Loyola 53

1990University of Dayton Arena – Dayton, ohioSemifinals

#1 Notre Dame 69, #4 Dayton 59#2 Butler 88, #3 Marquette 87 (OT)

Championship#1 Notre Dame 67, #2 Butler 66

1991University of Dayton Arena – Dayton, ohioQuarterfinals

#4 Dayton 70, #5 Detroit 63#3 Evansville 61, #6 Loyola 56

Semifinals#1 Notre Dame 81, #4 Dayton 61#2 Butler 79, #3 Evansville 67

Championship#1 Notre Dame 62, #5 Butler 52

1992Riverfront Coliseum – Cincinnati, ohioQuarterfinals

#5 Butler 95, #4 Loyola 76#3 Detroit 91, #6 Evansville 71#2 Notre Dame 85, #7 Dayton 55

Semifinals#1 Xavier 93, #5 Butler 64#2 Notre Dame 85, #3 Detroit 54

Championship#2 Notre Dame 59, #1 Xavier 54

1993Joyce Athletic & Convocation Center – South Bend, Ind.Quarterfinals

#1 Butler 84, #9 Duquesne 74#5 Evansville 71, #4 La Salle 68#6 Dayton 78, #3 Notre Dame 74#2 Xavier 74, #7 Detroit 72

(Note: Loyola withdrew from the tournament)Semifinals

#2 Xavier 67, #6 Dayton 57#1 Butler 79, #5 Evansville 51

Championship#2 Xavier 82, #1 Butler 72

1994Hinkle fieldhouse – Indianapolis, Ind.Quarterfinals

#4 La Salle 83, #5 Butler 70#3 Detroit 80, #6 Loyola 56#2 Xavier 85, #7 Evansville 65

Semifinals#1 Notre Dame 79, #4 La Salle 55#2 Xavier 77, #3 Detroit 74

Championship#1 Notre Dame 72, #2 Xavier 63

1995First Round (at higher seeds)

#5 Green Bay 91, #12 Milwaukee 52#6 La Salle 79, #11 Cleveland State 62#7 Detroit 80, #10 Loyola 43#8 Xavier 78, #9 Wright State 69

Chick Evans field House – DeKalb, Ill.Quarterfinals

#7 Detroit 64, #2 Butler 56#6 La Salle 81, #3 UIC 67#1 Notre Dame 83, #8 Xavier 52#4 Northern Illinois 68, #5 Green Bay

64Semifinals

#6 La Salle 60, #7 Detroit 55#4 Northern Illinois 87, #1 Notre Dame

64Championship

#4 Northern Illinois 80, #6 La Salle 77 (OT)

1996Phoenix Sports Center – Green Bay, Wis.Quarterfinals

#2 Butler 70, #7 Wright State 64#6 Northern Illinois 78, #3 Detroit 76#4 UIC 79, #5 Cleveland State 77#1 Green Bay 76, #8 Loyola 48

Semifinals#2 Butler 78, #6 Northern Illinois 61#1 Green Bay 68, #4 UIC 46

Championship#2 Butler 56, #1 Green Bay 53

1997Phoenix Sports Center – Green Bay, Wis.Quarterfinals

#1 Detroit 86, #8 Wright State 47#4 Milwaukee 79, #5 Cleveland State

61#2 Butler 83, #7 Northern Illinois 74#3 Green Bay 65, #6 UIC 59

Semifinals#1 Detroit 98, #4 Milwaukee 63#3 Green Bay 60, #2 Butler 53

Championship#1 Detroit 63, #3 Green Bay 55

1998Hinkle fieldhouse – Indianapolis, Ind.Quarterfinals

#2 Green Bay 76, #7 Loyola 60#3 Cleveland State 63, #6 Wright State

56#5 Detroit 80, #4 Milwaukee 72#1 Butler 90, #8 UIC 65

Semifinals#2 Green Bay 83, #3 Cleveland State

55#1 Butler 81, #5 Detroit 70

Championship#2 Green Bay 61, #1 Butler 54

1999CSU Convocation Center – Cleveland, ohioQuarterfinals

#2 Detroit 64, #7 UIC 44#3 Butler 80, #6 Loyola 54#1 Green Bay 64, #8 Wright State 52#4 Cleveland State 74, #5 Milwaukee

61Semifinals

#2 Detroit 93, #3 Butler 76#1 Green Bay 70, #4 Cleveland State 68

Championship#1 Green Bay 74, #2 Detroit 54

2000Calihan Hall – Detroit, Mich.Quarterfinals

#1 Green Bay 66, #8 Loyola 61#4 UIC 59, #5 Butler 49#7 Cleveland State 73, #2 Milwaukee

68#6 Wright State 82, #3 Detroit 65

Semifinals#1 Green Bay 70, #4 UIC 63#7 Cleveland State 72, #6 Wright State

68 (2 OT)Championship

#1 Green Bay 79, #7 Cleveland State 72

2001UIC Pavilion – Chicago, Ill.Quarterfinals

#2 Milwaukee 58, #7 Wright State 34#6 Loyola 73, #3 Detroit 58#1 Green Bay 64, #8 Butler 53#5 UIC 65, #4 Cleveland State 63

Semifinals#2 Milwaukee 80, #6 Loyola 49#1 Green Bay 72, #5 UIC 55

Championship#2 Milwaukee 77, #1 Green Bay 62

2002Opening Round (at higher seed)

#9 Butler 74, #8 Wright State 61Quarterfinals (at higher seeds)

#7 UIC 75, #2 Milwaukee 67#3 Detroit 87, #6 Cleveland State 73#1 Green Bay 65, #9 Butler 43#4 Loyola 76, #5 Youngstown State 60

Joseph J. Gentile Center – Chicago, Ill.Semifinals

#3 Detroit 55, #7 UIC 38#1 Green Bay 73, #4 Loyola 47

Championship#1 Green Bay 72, #3 Detroit 63

2003Opening Round (at higher seed)

#9 Butler 77, #8 Youngstown State 71Quarterfinals, (at higher seeds)

#7 Detroit 63, #2 UIC 43#6 Cleveland State 83, #3 Milwaukee

69#1 Green Bay 86, #9 Butler 51#5 Loyola 81, #4 Wright State 65

Phoenix Sports Center – Green Bay, Wis.Semifinals

#7 Detroit 75, #6 Cleveland State 74#1 Green Bay 70, #5 Loyola 52

Championship#1 Green Bay 83, #7 Detroit 59

2004opening Round (at higher seed)

#8 Wright St. 58, #9 Youngstown St. 56 (OT)

Quarterfinals (at higher seeds)#1 Green Bay 61, #8 Wright State 57#5 Butler 69, #4 Cleveland State 59#3 Detroit 74, #6 Loyola 62#2 Milwaukee 72, #7 UIC 59

Klotsche Center – Milwaukee, Wis.Semifinals

#1 Green Bay 65, #5 Butler 54#3 Detroit 64, #2 Milwaukee 58

Championship#1 Green Bay 66, #3 Detroit 54

2005Opening Round (at higher seed)

#9 Cleveland State 62, #8 Loyola 55Quarterfinals (at higher seeds)

#1 Green Bay 96, #9 Cleveland State 66

#4 UIC 78, #5 Butler 47#3 Wright State 66, #6 Youngstown

State 52#7 Detroit 59, #2 Milwaukee 49

Ervin J. nutter Center – Dayton, ohioSemifinals

#1 Green Bay 72, #4 UIC 59#3 Wright State 76, #7 Detroit 66

Championship#1 Green Bay 58, #3 Wright State 48

2006Opening Round (at higher seed)

#8 Loyola 85, #9 Cleveland State 82 (OT)

Quarterfinals (at higher seeds)#1 Milwaukee 76, #8 Loyola 56#2 Green Bay 63, #7 Youngstown State

53#3 UIC 80, #6 Wright State 78 (OT)#4 Butler 58, #5 Detroit 45

Klotsche Center – Milwaukee, Wis.Semifinals

#1 Milwaukee 58, #4 Butler 57#3 UIC 74, #2 Green Bay 62

Championship#1 Milwaukee 71, #3 UIC 63

2007Opening Round (at higher seed)

#9 Detroit 75, #8 Loyola 68Quarterfinals (at higher seeds)

#1 Green Bay 81, #9 Detroit 58#2 UIC 69, #7 Cleveland State 50#3 Butler 77, #6 Youngstown State 60#4 Milwaukee 83, #5 Wright State 79

(OT)Phoenix Sports Center - Green Bay Wis.Semifinals

#1 Green Bay 84, #4 Milwaukee 79 (OT)

#3 Butler 88, #2 UIC 83 (OT)Championship

#1 Green Bay 91, #3 Butler 64

2008Opening Round (at higher seeds)

#9 Loyola 73, #8 UIC 69 (OT)#7 Youngstown State 65, #10 Detroit 54

Quarterfinals (at higher seeds)#1 Green Bay 83, #9 Loyola 67 #4 Cleveland State 79, #5 Butler 68#3 Milwaukee 67, #6 Valpo 60#2 Wright State 69, #7 Youngstown

State 60Kress Events Center - Green Bay, Wis.Semifinals

#2 Wright State 57, #3 Milwaukee 55#4 Cleveland State 90, #1 Green Bay 66

Championship#4 Cleveland State 70, #2 Wright

State 56

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