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Iowa Women’s Basketball

Eight Big Ten Championships

University of Iowa

Women’s Basketball

2004-05 Iowa Schedule/Results

Record: 17-8, 6-8

November 19 # Southern Illinois W, 66-50 20 # Missouri W, 75-54 26 * vs. Florida W, 65-62 27 * vs. #21 Oklahoma W, 54-47 December 1 Iowa State W, 89-80 5 Northern Iowa W, 77-50 8 Marquette W, 78-72 10 at Creighton (OT) W, 91-82 18 at Drake W, 80-69 21 Western Illinois W, 76-69 28 at UW-Milwaukee W, 59-51 30 ^ Indiana W, 62-51 January 2 ^ at Illinois W, 72-58 6 ^ Penn State L, 71-77 9 ^ at #6 Michigan State L, 56-68 13 ^ at #5 Ohio State L, 57-80 16 ^ Northwestern W, 81-76 23 ^ at #23 Purdue L, 75-79 27 ^ Michigan W, 71-63 February 3 ^ at #14 Minnesota L, 50-81 6 ^ Wisconsin L, 78-88 10 ^ at Northwestern W, 60-40 13 ^ #2 Ohio State L, 60-67 17 ^ #9 Michigan State L, 60-67 19 ^ at Michigan W, 78-59 24 ^ Illinois (KCRG-TV9) 7:05 p.m. 27 ^ at Indiana 5:05 p.m. March

3-7 $ at Big Ten Tournament TBD 19-22 + at NCAA First/Second Rounds TBD 26-29 & at NCAA Regionals TBD

April

3-5 = at NCAA Final Four TBD All times listed are central standard time

# KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge, Iowa City, IA * Junkanoo Jam, Freeport, Bahamas

^ Big Ten Conference game

$ To be played at Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN + Site to be determined

& Site to be determined

= To be played at RCA Dome, Indianapolis, IN

Iowa Hawkeyes (17-8, 6-8)

Pts. Reb. FG% FT%

12 Jenna Armstrong G 5-9 Sr. Stockton, MO (Stockton HS) 6.2 2.6 .338 .593

10 Crystal Smith G 5-6 Jr. Haughton, LA (Haughton HS) 16.3 3.4 .500 .815

34 Johanna Solverson F 6-2 Jr. Lake Zurich, IL (Lake Zurich HS) 11.0 4.0 .426 .697

51 Krista VandeVenter F 6-2 Fr. Osseo, MN (Osseo HS) 7.5 7.3 .449 .679

52 Jamie Cavey C 6-3 Sr. Mechanicsville, IA (North Cedar HS) 16.5 6.6 .562 .729

Illinois Fighting Illini (14-10, 6-8)

Pts. Reb. FG% FT%

33 Angelina Williams F 6-0 Sr. Chicago, IL (George Washington HS) 19.0 4.5 .457 .718 22 Tiffanie Guthrie G 5-10 Sr. Trotwood, OH (Trotwood-Madison HS) 15.2 5.3 .466 .740 21 Maggie Acuna G 5-6 Jr. Oak Brook, IL (Hinsdale Central HS) 1.7 3.3 .302 .643 34 Erin Wigley F 6-1 So. Moon Township, PA (Moon Area HS) 8.2 4.3 .424 .673

32 Danyel Crutcher F 6-2 Fr. Orange, NJ (Orange HS) 6.3 6.2 .588 .586

THE SETTING

Iowa (17-8, 6-8) will host its fi nal regular season game of the 2004-05 season Thursday when the Hawkeyes entertain Illinois (14-10, 6-8). Tip-off is slated for 7:05 p.m. in Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,500). Tickets are $7 for adults and $5 for youths.

Both teams enter Thursday’s contest tied for sixth in the Big Ten. Thursday is also “Senior Night” for Iowa. The Hawkeyes will honor senior student-athletes Jenna Armstrong, Jamie Cavey and Lindsay Geoffroy, along with managers Whitney Snyder and Erin Sundae after the game.

ON THE TUBE

Thursday’s game will be televised live in Eastern Iowa on KCRG-TV9. John Campbell, Amy Herrig and Scott Saville will call the action.

ON THE AIR AND THE INTERNET

All Iowa games are broadcast on the Hawkeye Radio Network. Listen to Iowa women’s basketball games on KXIC-AM 800 in Iowa City, WHO-AM 1040 in Des Moines and WMT-AM 600 in Cedar Rapids. Brent Balbinot and Karen Schulte call the action.

Fans can also follow the game’s progress with up-to-the-minute stats and play-by-play by clicking on the “Gametracker” link on the front of www.hawkeyesports.com.

SINGLE-SESSION BIG TEN TOURNAMENT TICKETS ON SALE

Single-session tickets for the 2005 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament are on sale through Ticketmaster and the Conseco Fieldhouse box offi ce. The tournament takes place March 3-7 at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

Single-session tickets range from $10-$14 and can be purchased at all Ticketmaster outlets, including the Conseco Fieldhouse box offi ce, Ticketmaster charge-by-phone numbers and www. ticketmaster.com.

IOWA HISTORY

Iowa has played 871 games since beginning basketball in 1974. Overall, Iowa’s record is 531-340 (.610). That includes a 282-152 (.650) mark in Big Ten games and a 236-58 (.803) record in Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

RPI RANKINGS

Iowa ranks No. 37 in the RPI ranking and No. 54 in strength of schedule. Illinois ranks No. 81 in the RPI and No. 111 in strength of schedule. The Big Ten ranks third in conference RPI, behind the ACC and SEC. Michigan State (5) is the highest Big Ten team ranked in the RPI, followed by Ohio State (6), Minnesota (15), Penn State (21), Iowa (37) and Purdue (43).

The rankings are updated daily on: http://www.collegerpi.com/women/05/rpi.html

ON THIS DATE

Iowa is 5-3 in games played on February 24, including winning fi ve of the last six. The Hawkeyes defeated Illinois (79-71) in Iowa City in 2002.

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Coach Lisa Bluder

Lisa Bluder (pronounced BLUE-dir) is

in her fifth season as head coach at the University of Iowa and her 20th season as a college head coach. Bluder, 42, has a career record of 446-199 (.691), including an 90-57 (.612) record at Iowa, a 187-106 (.638) record in 10 seasons (1990-2000) at Drake and a six-year mark (1984-90) of 169-36 (.824) at St. Ambrose. Bluder is Iowa’s second all-time winningest coach and trails only C. Vivian Stringer. She has guided the

Hawkeyes to four post-season tournaments (3 NCAA, 1 WNIT) and three upper division finishes in the Big Ten Conference.

In her first season with the Hawkeyes, Bluder transformed a struggling program into a 21-game winner. Iowa finished second in the Big Ten, won the conference tournament and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Bluder became Iowa’s third coach to be named Big Ten Coach of the Year. She was also honored as the College Coach of the Year by the Women’s Basketball News Service and was named the WBCA District 6 Coach of the Year. Iowa’s 2001-02 squad finished fourth in the Big Ten and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tourna-ment for the second consecutive year. In 2003, Bluder guided the Hawkeyes to its first-ever WNIT appearance. Iowa, which had nine underclassmen on its roster, advanced to the quarterfinals before falling to Creighton.

In her 10 years at Drake, Bluder brought great success and tradi-tion to the Bulldog program and established herself as one of the top coaches in the country. She led Drake to five 20-plus win seasons in the last six years, including five post-season appearances. She guided the Bulldogs to eight Missouri Valley Conference Tourna-ment appearances, reaching the semifinals six times and winning the tournament four times. Bluder was also named the Conference Coach of the Year three times as Drake.

Bluder began her coaching career at St. Ambrose, where she coached six successful seasons building the Bees into a NAIA powerhouse. During her tenure at St. Ambrose, Bluder guided the Bees to four straight national tournaments, including two consecutive Final Four appearances. The 1990 St. Ambrose team was ranked No. 1 and Bluder was named the NAIA Converse Coach of the Year.

A graduate of Linn-Mar High School in Marion, IA, Bluder was a three-year starter at Northern Iowa. She graduated from UNI in 1983 with a bachelor’s degree in marketing.

Bluder and her husband David have two daughters, Hannah (7) and Emma (4) and one son, David (2).

Bluder is 6-2 against Illinois and Fighting Illini Coach Theresa Grentz.

IOWA CAPTAINS

Iowa captains for the season include senior Jamie Cavey

and juniors Tiffany Reedy and Crystal Smith.

RAINING THREES

Iowa has made at least one 3-pointer in 202 consecutive contests. It is a streak that has occurred over a span of seven seasons. The last time the Hawkeyes did not make a 3-pointer was against Purdue in the Big Ten Tournament on March 1, 1998.

HAWKEYES RANK HIGH NATIONALLY

As of games played through Feb. 14, Iowa ranks eighth nationally in least fouls per game (13.7), 12th in field goal percentage (.463), 44th in rebounding margin (+5.0) and 49th in scoring offense (69.7). Individually, Jamie Cavey ranks 14th in field goal percentage (.577).

NUMBER OF THE WEEK - - 50

Iowa pulled down a season-high 50 rebounds in its 19-point victory at Michigan Saturday night. In fact, the Hawkeyes out-rebounded the Wolverines by a season-high 21 (50-29).

SCORING BY HALVES

Iowa has out-scored its opponents 817-767 in the first half, 910-868 in the second half and 14-5 in overtime. The Hawkeyes have led at halftime in 14-of-25 contests. Iowa has out-scored its opponent in the second half in 12-of-25 games.

LAST TIME OUT

Iowa scored 51 second half points en route to a comeback victory at Michigan Saturday night in Crisler Arena.

The Hawkeyes trailed by as many as 13 points in the first half (29-16), but rallied and closed the half on an 11-2 run to trim their deficit to four (31-27).

The second half featured 11 lead changes and the Hawkeyes grabbed the lead for good on a Jenna Armstrong 3-pointer (57-55) with 5:28 left in the game. The Hawkeyes finished strong, closing the game on a 26-4 run. The Wolverines missed their last seven field goal attempts and their last four points came at the foul line.

Iowa had four players score double figures. The Hawkeyes were led by Jamie Cavey, who posted her fifth double-double of the season. The senior scored a team-high 19 points and grabbed a game and career-high 14 rebounds. Johanna Solverson scored 15 of her 18 points in the second half, pulled down seven rebounds and also dished out a game and career-high 10 assists. Crystal Smith contributed 12 points, while Krista VandeVenter added 10.

Iowa was only 1-13 (.077) from 3-point range in the first half, but heated up from beyond the arc in the second. The Hawkeyes made 6-11 (.545) triples in the second stanza, including four of their last five attempts during the final eight minutes of the contest.

The Hawkeyes dominated the boards, out-rebounding the Wolverines by 21 (50-29). Iowa yielded only three offensive rebounds in the second half.

Michigan was led by seniors Tabitha Pool and BreAnne McPhilamy. The duo celebrated their senior night’s by scoring 20 and 11, respectively.

FINAL GAME NOTES

• Jenna Armstrong scored all eight of her points in the second half. • Iowa had its second straight good game at the foul line. The Hawkeyes drained 15-20 (.750), including 11-14 (.786) in the second half.

• Iowa dished out 16 of its 20 assists in the second half. Solverson col-lected eight of her game and career-high 10 helpers in the second stanza. • Iowa’s 51 second half points are the second most scored in a half (North-western, 54).

• The Hawkeyes had four players score in double figures, marking the first time Iowa had four players net double figures since a 79-75 loss at Purdue (Jan. 23, 2005).

• The last time an Iowa player tallied 10 assists in a single game was when Kristi Faulkner dished out 10 vs. Missouri (Dec. 29, 2002). The 10 assists also tie three other Big Ten players for the most in a game this season.

SCOUTING ILLINOIS

Illinois will host IPFW Tuesday night before traveling to Iowa City for Thursday night’s contest against the Hawkeyes.

Like the Hawkeyes, Illinois enters Thursday night’s showdown losers of four of its last six conference games.

Illinois cruised in its last conference game, overwhelming Northwest-ern (68-33) in Champaign on Feb. 16. The Fighting Illini led by 30 at halftime (42-12). and turned 22 Wildcat turnovers into 27 points. Janelle Hughes came off the bench to score a game-high 21 points (9-13 FG). Tiffanie Guthrie tallied 14 points and five assists, while Angelina Wil-liams contributed 11 points and seven rebounds.

Williams ranks first on the team in scoring (19.0), blocks (32), steals (51) and 3-pointers (27), and third in rebounding (4.5). Danyel Crutcher ranks first on the squad in rebounding (6.2) and fifth in scoring (6.3). Illinois is coached by Theresa Grentz, who is in her 31st year as a head coach and her 10th with the Fighting Illini. Grentz’s overall record stands at 633-280 (.693) and 172-126 (.577).

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Iowa Quick Facts

Location:

Iowa City, IA

Founded:

1847

Enrollment:

29,697

President:

David Skorton

Athletic Director:

Bob Bowlsby

Conference:

Big Ten

Home Arena:

Carver-Hawkeye (15,500)

All-Time Record:

531-340 (.610)

All-Time Big Ten Record:

282-152 (.650)

NCAA Appearances:

15

NCAA Tournament Record:

16-15

WNIT Appearances:

1

WNIT Record:

2-1

Head Coach:

Lisa Bluder

Record At Iowa:

90-57, .612 (5 years)

Career Record:

446-199, .691 (20 years)

Big Ten Record:

44-34, .564 (5 years)

Associate Head Coach:

Jan Jensen (Drake)

Assistant Coaches:

Jenni Fitzgerald (Drake)

Michael Morgan (Iowa)

Dir. of BBall Operations:

Shannon Gage (SMS)

Trainer:

Jennie Hartgrave

Sports Information:

Matthew Weitzel

Sports Info. Telephone:

319-335-9411

Sports Info. FAX:

319-335-9417

Internet Address:

www.hawkeyesports.com

IOWA, ILLINOIS GAME NOTES

• Thursday’s game at Iowa will be Illinois’ Theresa Grentz’s 300th game on the Fighting Illini sidelines as head coach.

• Iowa’s roster includes four players from the state of Illinois: Lindsay Richards (Barrington), Johanna Solverson (Lake Zurich), Morgan Kasperek (Hinsdale) and Jeneé Graham (Bolingbrook). Illinois has one Iowan on its roster: Stephanie Chelleen (Des Moines).

• Both Iowa and Illinois have excellent freshman rebounders. Iowa’s Krista VandeVenter pulls down 7.3 rpg, while Danyel Crutcher hauls in 6.2 rpg.

• Iowa’s Morgan Kasperek and Illinois’ Maggie Acuna are good friends. The duo attended and played on the same high school team (Hinsdale Central).

• Iowa is 3-4 in home league games, while Illinois is 3-4 in Big Ten road contests.

• Both Iowa and Illinois have two players ranked in the top 11 in the Big Ten in overall scoring. Illinois’ Angelina Williams ranks third (19.0) and Tiffanie Guthrie ranks 11th (15.2), while Iowa’s Jamie Cavey ranks seventh (16.5) and Crystal Smith ranks eighth (16.3).

• Illinois did not make a 3-pointer (0-12) in the last meeting in Champaign on Jan. 2.

• Iowa ranks in the top five in seven statistical categories, including rank-ing third in scorrank-ing offense (69.6), field goal percentage (.458), reboundrank-ing (38.0), offensive rebounds (13.56) and assists (15.92). Illinois ranks in the top five in nine statistical categories, including ranking first in defensive rebounds (25.96), second in blocks (4.88) and fourth in turnover margin (+0.5) and field goal percentage (.440).

COMPARING THE STATS

Iowa Illinois Scoring 69.6 65.5 Scoring Defense 65.6 60.0 FG% .458 .440 FG% Defense .416 .384 FT% .717 .692 3-PT FG% .323 .277 3-PT FG% Defense .364 .323 Rebound Margin +5.3 +3.0 Assists 15.9 13.0 Turnovers 18.9 15.9 Steals 8.7 8.8

COMPARING GAME STATS

FG% 3-PT% FT% REB AST TO PTS

Iowa .458 .323 .717 38.0 15.9 18.9 69.6 Opp. .416 .364 .724 32.7 14.3 16.5 65.6

LAST MEETING

Jamie Cavey scored seven of her 19 points during a 14-7 second-half run to lead No. 18 Iowa past Illinois 72-58 on Jan. 2.

Cavey had only two points at halftime after spending several minutes on the bench with an ankle injury, but she was 8-of-10 from the field and 1-for-1 from the free-throw line after the break.

The Hawkeyes, playing their third game in six days, also got 12 points from Crystal Smith and 10 from Tiffany Reedy.

Illinois led only briefly in the first half but was down by only seven, 41-34, at the break. An 8-5 Illinois run to start the second half closed the gap to 46-41, but Cavey’s 3-point play with 15:28 to go started Iowa’s decisive run.

Tiffanie Guthrie led Illinois with 18 points, who were 0-12 from 3-point range. Erin Wigley scored 14 and Angelina Williams had 12 as the Illini had their five-game winning streak snapped.

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Iowa boasts a 37-15 advantage in the series that began with an Iowa 62-46 victory in 1974. The Hawkeyes are 20-4 in games played in Iowa City, including an 18-2 edge in contests played in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The Hawkeyes have won the last three overall meetings and seven of the last nine. Illinois won both contests played during the 2002-03 season. There has not been an overtime game played in the 52-game series his-tory.

FRESHMAN AMONG ELITE GROUP

Krista VandeVenter leads the Hawkeyes in rebounding (7.3) through 25 games. The last time a true freshman led Iowa in rebounding was Tangela Smith (1994-95). In fact, only four other Hawkeyes have led the team in rebounding as freshman (Tangela Smith, 1994-95; Lynn Kennedy, 1983-84; Cindy Haugejorde, 1976-77; Jenni Mayer, 1975-76).

Furthermore, VandeVenter currently ranks second in rebounding for an Iowa freshman (182). She is 55 rebounds behind Haugejorde for first (237).

VandeVenter has pulled down 182 rebounds in 25 games, which eclips-es Iowa’s team-leader Jennie Lillis’ 180 in 29 gameclips-es last season.

IOWA’S RECORD IN GAMES DECIDED BY...

The Hawkeyes are 5-1 in games decided by 11-20 points. Here is a glance at Iowa’s record in games decided by...

OT 1-5 6-10 11-15 16-20 21+ Total

1-0 2-1 6-4 3-1 3-0 2-2 17-8

HOME, AWAY COMPARISONS

In 13 home games, Iowa has out-scored its opponent 944-864 (+6.2 margin), shooting 46.4 percent from the field and holding opponents to a 43.2 shooting percentage. Iowa also posted 224 assists to its opponents’ 177 and has attempted 98 more free throws (261-163). Iowa converts 75.9 percent of its free throws at home, while only 66.8 percent on the road. In 12 games away from Iowa City, Iowa has out-scored its opponents 797-776 (+1.8 margin). Opponents have recorded 125 steals to Iowa’s 100 (-2.08 margin) on the road. Also, the Hawkeyes have recorded 44 blocks to their opponents 38 away from Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Iowa has posted 4.17 more turnovers per game than its opponents on the road. Here are the home and away comparisons:

FG% 3-PT% FT% REB AST TO PTS Home .464 .335 .759 37.5 17.2 17.9 72.6 Away .452 .307 .668 38.5 14.5 19.9 66.4

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Big Ten

All Games

W

L

PCT

W

L

PCT

Michigan State 13

2

.867

24

3

.889

Penn State

13

2

.867

18

8

.692

Ohio State

12

2

.857

25

3

.893

Minnesota

10

4

.714

20

6

.769

Purdue

8

6

.571

15

10

.600

IOWA

6

8

.429

17

8

.680

Illinois

6

8

.429

14

10

.583

Wisconsin

4

10

.286

10

14

.417

Indiana

3

11

.214

10

15

.400

Northwestern

2

12

.143

5

22

.185

Michigan

1

13

.071

5

20

.200

Tuesday, February 22 IPFW at Illinois, 7:05 p.m. Wednesday, February 23

Michigan at #9 Michigan State, 6:05 p.m. Northwestern at Wisconsin, 7:05 p.m. Thursday, February 24

#2 Ohio State at Purdue, 6:05 p.m. #14 Minnesota at Indiana, 6:05 p.m. Illinois at Iowa, 7:05 p.m.

Idle: Penn State

Sunday, February 27 Wisconsin at Purdue, 1:05 p.m. Penn State at Ohio State, 1:05 p.m. Michigan at Illinois, 2:05 p.m. Minnesota at Northwestern, 2:05 p.m. Iowa at Indiana, 5:05 p.m.

Idle: Michigan State all times listed are central

2004-05 Big Ten Standings

REACHING DOUBLE FIGURESFollowing are Iowa’s number of double figure games in scoring and rebounding, both for the 2004-05 season and for career:

Points Rebounds ‘04-05 Career ‘04-05 Career Jamie Cavey 23 58 4 5 Johanna Solverson 13 30 0 3 Crystal Smith 22 27 0 0 Tiffany Reedy 2 8 0 1 Jenna Armstrong 5 8 0 0 Lindsay Richards 0 4 0 0 Krista VandeVenter 5 5 2 2 Stacy Schlapkohl 1 1 0 0 Jeneé Graham 1 1 0 0 Morgan Kasperek 1 1 0 0

HEAD OF THE CLASS

Jamie Cavey leads Big Ten seniors in field goal percentage (.562). Crystal Smith leads conference juniors in scoring (16.3) and field goal percentage (.500), while Johanna Solverson leads league juniors in assists (4.16). Krista VandeVenter leads league freshman in rebounding (7.3).

IOWA SCORING RUNS

Here is alook at some of Iowa’s best scoring runs this season in both the first and second halves:

Opponent ...Run ... Half

Southern Illinois ...14-0 ... Second Missouri ...12-2 ...First & Second Florida ...9-2 ...First Oklahoma ...16-3 ...First Iowa State ...26-2 ...First Northern Iowa ...20-6 ... Second Marquette ...16-2 ...First/Second Creighton ...15-3 ... Second Drake ...11-2 ...First Western Illinois ...10-2 ...First UW-Milwaukee ...9-0 ... Second Indiana ...17-4 ...First Illinois ...13-3 ...First Penn State ...21-4 ... Second Michigan State ...8-1 ... Second Ohio State ...9-2 ... Second Northwestern ...17-2 ... Second Purdue ...10-0 ...First Michigan ...10-0 ...First Minnesota ...6-0 ... Second Wisconsin ...13-2 ... Second Northwestern ...26-6 ... Second Ohio State ...14-2 ...First Michigan State ...11-2 ... Second Michigan ...26-4 ... Second

IOWA VS. RANKED TEAMS

Iowa has recorded at least one victory over a ranked opponent in each of the five years under Coach Bluder. These are Iowa’s most recent wins vs. nationally ranked opponents:

At Home: 81-61 over 11th-ranked Minnesota, 2/19/04

On the Road: 78-67 over 18th-ranked Michigan State, 2/1/04

Neutral Court: 54-47 over 21st-ranked Oklahoma, 11/27/04

DOWN THE STRETCH

Listed below are the conference school’s that are currently fifth through eighth in the Big Ten standings and the respective school’s remaining league games:

Purdue (8-6): vs. Ohio State, vs. Wisconsin Iowa (6-8): vs. Illinois, at Indiana Illinois (6-8): at Iowa, vs. Michigan

Wisconsin (4-10): vs. Northwestern, at Purdue

A win Thursday over Illinois will clinch a sixth seed in the Big Ten Tournament, due to Iowa holding the tiebreaker over the Fighting Illini. It’s possible Iowa can tie Purdue with an 8-8 record, but can’t claim the fifth seed due to the Boilermakers owning the tiebreaker.

WINS, LOSSES COMPARISONS

In Iowa’s 17 wins, the Hawkeyes boasted a +11.8 scoring margin. Iowa averaged 72.6 ppg in its victories. The Hawkeyes also shot the ball well from the field (.476), while Hawkeye opponents have not (.378). Iowa out-rebounded its opponents 686-558 in its triumphs (+7.5 margin). Iowa attempted 138 more free throws (+8.1 margin) in its victories.

In the Hawkeyes’ eight defeats, Iowa converted only 41.6 percent of their field goal attempts and scored only 63.4 ppg. In addition, Iowa turned the ball over 20.8 times in the eight setbacks. Opponents collected 91 steals to Iowa’s 52. Here are the wins and losses comparisons:

FG% 3-PT% FT% REB AST TO PTS Wins .476 .312 .723 40.4 16.6 18.0 72.6 Losses .416 .341 .705 33.0 14.4 20.8 63.4

CAVEY CLIMBS CAREER CHARTS

Senior Jamie Cavey has amassed 412 points through 25 games this season. The senior has totaled 1,134 career points, which ranks 16th at Iowa. Cavey is only four points from passing Jolette Law (1986-90) for 15th.

The Mechanicsville, IA, native has also collected 82 career blocks, which ranks sixth on Iowa’s career chart. Forty-six of her 82 blocks have come this season. Jennie Lillis was the last Hawkeye player to collect 40 rejections or more in a season when she blocked 40 during the 2002-03 season. Cavey is only two swats from passing Lisa Becker (1983-87) for fifth on the career chart. Furthermore, the senior is only four blocks from moving into fourth place.

Cavey also cracked the top 20 in career rebounding at Michigan State. She has totaled 439 rebounds, which ranks 17th. Cavey is 44 boards from passing Michelle Edwards (1984-88) for 16th.

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2004-05 Iowa Roster

No. Name Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown (High School) The Latest Scoop

3 Abby Emmert Fr. 5-9 G Winterset, IA (Winterset) collected 2 points and 1 steal vs. Mich. St. 10 Crystal Smith Jr. 5-6 G Haughton, LA (Haughton) tallied 12 points and 3 steals at Michigan 12 Jenna Armstrong Sr. 5-9 G Stockton, MO (Stockton) scored all 8 points in the second half at Michigan

15 Ebone Pope Jr. 5-9 G Ottumwa, IA (HS) played in five games

20 Lindsay Richards Jr. 5-9 G Barrington, IL (Barrington) redshirting this season due to knee injury

24 Jeneé Graham Fr. 5-10 G/F Bolingbrook, IL (Bolingbrook) hauled in a career-high seven rebounds at N’western 34 Johanna Solverson Jr. 6-2 F Lake Zurich, IL (Lake Zurich) dished out a career-high 10 assists at Michigan 40 Stacy Schlapkohl Fr. 6-3 F Durant, IA (Durant) tallied two points and two rebounds vs. Ohio State 42 Tiffany Reedy Jr. 6-0 F Dysart, IA (Union) netted 9 points and grabbed 4 rebounds at Michigan 45 Morgan Kasperek Jr. 6-2 F Hinsdale, IL (Hinsdale Central) matched career highs in blks. (2) & asts. (2) vs. Wisc. 51 Krista VandeVenter Fr. 6-2 F Osseo, MN (Osseo) recorded 10 points and 8 rebounds at Michigan 52 Jamie Cavey Sr. 6-3 C Mechanicsville, IA (North Cedar) tallied her fifth double-double of the season at Michigan

Head Coach: Lisa Bluder Associate Head Coach: Jan Jensen

Assistant Coaches: Jenni Fitzgerald and Michael Morgan Director of Basketball Operations: Shannon Gage QUALITY WINS

One of the key factors that the NCAA Tournament selection committee looks at when selecting teams and seeding teams for the tournament is “quality wins”.

Iowa’s quality wins include: Florida (33), Iowa State (34), Oklahoma (36), Marquette (66) and Creighton (71).

The numbers in parentheses represent the respective team’s RPI rank-ing.

BLOCK PARTY

Senior Jamie Cavey has rejected 46 shots this season, a total that ranks sixth in a single-season at Iowa. She is only two blocks from moving past Toni Foster (1991-92) for fifth place.

ARMSTRONG MAKES MOST OF STARTING OPPORTUNITY

Senior Jenna Arnstrong has started the last seven games and has averaged 8.4 ppg the last five starts, including posting 11 points vs. No. 2 Ohio State Sunday.

She started her first collegiate game vs. Michigan on Jan. 27. Armstrong scored three points, grabbed four rebounds and collected two assists in the victory.

She equaled a career high playing 29 minutes at Purdue on Jan. 23. Against the Boilermakers, she scored all 12 Iowa bench points and they all were scored from beyond the arc. Armstrong also hauled in five defensive rebounds against the Boilermakers, four in the first half.

Armstrong has drained 26 field goals the last 11 games, with 21 of the 26 coming from beyond the arc. She tallied eight points at Michigan State, nine vs. Northwestern, 13 vs. Wisconsin, seven at Northwestern, 11 vs. No. 2 Ohio State and netted all eight of her points in the second half in Iowa’s comeback victory at Michigan.

The native of Stockton, MO, ranks 11th in Big Ten 3-point field goals made (1.33).

SOLVERSON CRACKS CAREER LISTS

Johanna Solverson ranks 21st in Iowa career rebounding (380), 14th in career steals (144) and 13th in assists (252). She is only four rebounds from moving into 20th place, three thefts from moving into 13th and 11 helpers from moving into 12th.

CAVEY ON PACE TO BREAK FG PERCENTAGE RECORD

Jamie Cavey is on pace to break the school’s career field goal percent-age record. Currently, Cavey is shooting .577 (444-769) for her career. Michelle Edwards holds the career mark (.535, 777-1451).

ATTENDANCE RANKINGS

Iowa’s home attendance average (4,083) ranks 25th nationally in the latest attendance rankings released Feb. 21. The Hawkeyes are the seventh-highest ranked Big Ten team behind No. 5 Minnesota (8,799), No. 6 Penn State State (8,665), No. 7 Purdue (8,456), No. 14 Wisconsin (6,100), No. 15 Michigan State (5,913) and No. 23 Ohio State (4,369).

The Hawkeyes averaged 4,134 fans for 13 games last season.

VANDEVENTER CLEANS THE GLASS

Krista VandeVenter has been Iowa’s leading rebounder in 13 of its 25 games, including the first five contests of the season. VandeVenter pulled down 11 rebounds against Oklahoma and a career-high 14 at Creighton. The freshman averages 7.3 boards per game and ranks sixth in the Big Ten. She also ranks second in the Big Ten in offensive rebounds (2.92). The last time an Iowa player led the team in rebounding five consecutive games was Jerica Watson in the last five games of the 2001-02 season. The Osseo, MN, native has also done a good job offensively. VandeVenter scored all of her nine points in the second half against the Sooners. She also tallied 10 points vs. Iowa State and at Michigan, 12 at Purdue and a career-best 19 on 8-11 FG and 3-5 from the charity stripe at Creighton. VandeVenter averages 7.5 ppg. The post player also ranks fourth in assists (53). She has also recorded two steals in nine games.

SHARING THE WEALTH

Iowa’s triangle offense generates many assists. The Hawkeyes have three players who average 2.2 assists or more. Small forward Johanna Solverson (4.16) leads the team, followed by shooting guard Crystal Smith (2.56) and center Jamie Cavey (2.2).

CAVEY REACHES THE CHARITY STRIPE

Senior Jamie Cavey has attempted at least one free throw in 64 of her last 66 games, dating back to the 2002-03 season. She failed to reach the free throw line vs. Indiana (1/15/04) and vs. Marquette (12/8/04).

IOWA’S BIG TEN SCHEDULE

Iowa’s Big Ten portion of its schedule includes home-and-away con-tests against Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Michigan State, Northwestern and Ohio State.

The Hawkeyes had single games with Penn State, Minnesota, Purdue and Wisconsin. Iowa traveled to Minneapolis and West Lafayette, while the Lady Lions and Badgers visited Iowa City. Iowa went 0-4 vs. the teams it played only once.

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COMEBACK KIDS

Iowa has posted two substantial second half comebacks this season and nearly pulled off a third.

The Hawkeyes trailed by 17 points with 16 minutes remaining vs. North-western on Jan. 16. Iowa rallied to win 81-76 in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Iowa erased a 15-point second half deficit with 13 minutes left in regula-tion at Creighton on Dec. 10. The Hawkeyes won 91-82 in overtime in the Omaha Civic Auditorium.

The Hawkeyes trailed by as many as 20 points with 11:30 remaining vs. Penn State on Jan. 6. Iowa trimmed the Lady Lion advantage to two points with 3:30 left, but were unable to tie or take the lead down the stretch. Penn State won the contest 77-71 in Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

The Hawkeyes’ biggest comeback under Coach Bluder was a 19-point second half rally with 19 minutes remaining to bounce Indiana (81-76) from the 2001 Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

IOWA BENCH PRODUCES

Iowa’s bench play has been one of the keys to its 17-8 record. Iowa’s bench has outscored and out-rebounded its opponents 379-331 and 254-166, respectively. The Hawkeyes average 15.2 ppg and 10.2 rpg from their bench players. Iowa has out-scored 13-of-25 opponents in bench points.

Following is a game-by-game comparison with opponents:

Iowa Opponent Pts. Rebs. Pts. Rebs. Southern Illinois 18 19 6 6 Missouri 18 8 16 11 Florida 23 16 12 7 Oklahoma 12 11 12 11 Iowa State 28 13 19 11 Northern Iowa 31 10 15 9 Marquette 20 10 5 3 Creighton 16 7 17 4 Drake 9 11 8 8 Western Illinois 13 6 11 0 UW-Milwaukee 3 10 8 3 Indiana 10 8 16 16 Illinois 26 16 17 7 Penn State 30 14 5 8 Michigan State 13 9 4 5 Ohio State 4 4 23 9 Northwestern 14 7 0 2 Purdue 12 6 16 1 Michigan 23 17 11 5 Minnesota 5 3 19 3 Wisconsin 18 11 44 7 Northwestern 11 17 11 9 Ohio State 5 8 10 8 Michigan State 6 4 13 7 Michigan 11 9 18 7 Totals 379 254 331 166 Average 15.2 10.2 13.2 6.6

IOWA FAST BREAKS

• Iowa has controlled the opening tip in 16-of-25 games.

• Iowa yielded a school record two offensive rebounds the entire game to No. 2 Ohio State on Feb. 13.

• The Hawkeyes have out-rebounded three of their last four opponents (Michigan, +21; Ohio State, +11, Northwestern, +9).

• Iowa’s record vs. teams ranked 1-25 in the RPI is 0-6, 26-50 is 3-1, 51-100 is 4-1, 101-150 is 5-0 and 151-321 is 5-0.

• The Hawkeyes have attempted 484 free throws compared to their op-ponents’ 315. Iowa has attempted 169 more free throws than its opponents, attempting 6.76 more free throws per game than its opponent.

• Iowa’s single-game season high in attendance is 5,753 (Northwestern). • Jamie Cavey has scored double figures in 23-of-25 games this year and 49 of the last 51 contests dating back to last season.

• Iowa has held four teams to 51 points or less (Indiana -- 51; UW-Mil-waukee --51; Southern Illinois -- 50; Northern Iowa -- 50; Oklahoma -- 47; Northwestern -- 40).

• Twenty of Iowa’s 25 opponents have shot less than 50 percent from the field. Ohio State shot 54.2 percent on Jan. 13 and 57.1 percent on Feb. 13 against the Hawkeyes.

• Iowa has had more assists than its opponents in 18-of-25 games and have shot more free throws in 23-of-25 contests.

• Iowa was 3-0 against teams from the Big XII (Iowa State, Missouri, Oklahoma) and 4-0 vs. Missouri Valley Conference teams (Drake, Southern Illinois, Creighton, Northern Iowa).

• The victory over No. 21 Oklahoma marked Iowa’s first win over a ranked opponent on a neutral floor since dropping Minnesota (80-77) on March 3, 2003 in the Big Ten Tournament.

• Jenna Armstrong’s 12 three-point attempts vs. Iowa State is the most attempts by an individual since Lindsey Meder attempted 14 twice during the 2001-02 season.

• Iowa is 3-5 in overtime games under Coach Bluder.

• Iowa’s 54-47 victory over then-No. 21 Oklahoma in the championship game of the Junkanoo Jam marked the first time the Hawkeyes won a game scoring 54 points or less since a 50-47 triumph over Michigan State on Feb. 22, 2001, in Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

Head Coach Lisa Bluder received National Letters of Intent from Megan Skouby, Lindsey Nyenhuis, Wendy Ausdemore, Nicole Van-derPol and Kristi Smith to attend the University of Iowa.

“We feel this is a tremendous class that will add depth and height to our team,” said Bluder about her fourth Iowa recruiting class. Megan Skouby is a 6-6 center from Mentor, Ohio. As a junior, she led Mentor High School to a 24-2 record, averaging 17.9 points and pulling down 12.0 rebounds per contest, while shooting 63 per-cent from the field and 78 perper-cent from the foul line. In her three years, the Cardinals posted a 66-10 record, including two district Division I championships. Skouby was an AP all-state honorable mention her freshman year. She was a Street & Smith all-America honorable mention and AP third team all-State her sophomore sea-son. Last year, Skouby earned AP first team all-State laurels. Wendy Ausdemore is a 6-2 forward from Neola, Iowa. She was named MVP of Tri-Center High School’s basketball and volleyball teams the last three years. Ausdemore earned 2003 first team all-state and all-conference laurels in basketball. She was named the Southwest Iowa Volleyball Player of the Year, earned second team all-state and first team all-conference accolades in 2003. Ausde-more was named the 2004 AAU 17-and under Outstanding Amateur Athlete.

Kristi Smith, a 5-6 point guard from Thornton, Colorado, com-petes for Horizon High School. She has been a three-year starter and earned first team all-conference accolades. Last year, Smith was named to the Class 5A all-tournament team and also was recog-nized on the all-state team. As a junior, she helped advance her high school team to the Class 5A Final Four.

Lindsey Nyenhuis, a 5-7 guard from Grand Rapids, Michigan, competes for Forest Hills Northern High School. A two-year team captain and all-conference selection, she became the first girl to reach 1,000 points at her high school. Nyenhuis was also an all-state and all-area honorable mention selection. She also played for the Western Lakers AAU team for eight years. The Lakers won six-of-seven AAU state championships and finished in the “Sweet 16” three times at AAU nationals.

Nicole VanderPol is a 6-1 forward from Grundy Center, Iowa. Competing for Grundy Center High School, VanderPol is a three-time all-conference selection and was named Most Valuable Player in her conference as a sophomore and junior. As a junior, VanderPol averaged 19.1 ppg and 9.7 rpg in leading the Spartans to a run-ner-up finish at the Class 2A state tournament, where she earned all-tournament accolades. She was named first team all-State by the

Des Moines Register, the Iowa Newspaper Association and North

Central District.

This is the second time Bluder has put together a five-player re-cruiting class. Bluder inked Lindsay Richards, Johanna Solverson, Morgan Kasperek, Crystal Smith and Tiffany Reedy in the fall of 2001, which was her first recruiting class at Iowa.

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BIG TEN RANKINGS

As a team, the Hawkeyes rank third in Big Ten field goal percentage (.458), offensive rebounds (13.56), rebounds (38.0), scoring offense (69.6) and assists (15.75), fourth in rebounds allowed (32.7) and rebounding margin (+5.3).

Individually, Crystal Smith ranks eighth in league scoring (16.3), seventh in field goal percentage (.500) and steals (2.24), eighth in free throw per-centage (.815) and ninth in 3-point field goals made (1.36). Jamie Cavey ranks seventh in scoring (16.5), ninth in rebounding (6.6), third in field goal percentage (.562) and fourth in blocked shots (1.84). Krista VandeVenter ranks sixth in rebounding (7.3) and second in offensive rebounds (2.92). Johanna Solverson ranks fifth in steals (2.28), fourth in assists (4.16) and 24th in scoring (11.0).

FAST START

Iowa enjoyed its best start in 17 years. The Hawkeyes’ 13-0 is their second-best start in school history. Only the 1987-88 Iowa team, which won its first 22 games, started better than these Hawkeyes. In addition, Iowa was the last Division I team to be beaten.

Iowa’s 13-0 start, matched Coach Bluder’s best start at a Division I school. The native of Marion, Iowa, guided the Drake Bulldogs to a 13-0 start in 1994 and eventually advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

THUNDER AND LIGHTNING

Guard Crystal Smith has been one of league’s top offensive and defensive player through nine games. The junior was named MVP of the KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge and Junkanoo Jam. Smith ranks first on the team and eighth in Big Ten in scoring (16.3), first on the team and eighth in conference free throw percentage (.815) and first on the team and seventh in league steals (2.24). The native of Haughton, LA, has netted 20 points or more seven times, which ranks seventh in the Big Ten. She netted a career-high 33 points at Drake on Dec. 18. Smith’s performances has turned some heads around the nation.

“Crystal is just an outstanding player,” said Iowa State Head Coach Bill Fennelly. “She’s an impact player on both ends of the floor. I hope we don’t have to play a guard as good as her the rest of the season.”

“I’ve been around the game a long time and Crystal is as good a player I’ve ever seen,” said Northern Iowa Head Coach Tony DiCecco. “She has a lot of tools. She’s extremely difficult to defend because at a split second she’s at full speed. She’s lightning quick and I tip my hat to her.” “She’s so lighting fast. She has to be the most improved player in the Big Ten,” said Penn State Head Coach Rene Portland.

Center Jamie Cavey has been a force down in the post. The senior tri-captain, ranks second on the team and seventh in the Big Ten in scoring (16.5) and first on the team and third in the conference in field goal percent-age (.562).

Cavey has scored double figures in 23-of-25 contests. Furthermore, she has scored double digits in 65 of her last 67 games, dating back to the 2002-03 season. Cavey has led Iowa in scoring eight of the last 10 contests. She was named to the KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge and Junkanoo Jam all-Tournament teams.

HAWKEYES CAPTURE MYTHICAL STATE TITLE

Iowa captured its second mythical state title in three years. The Hawkeyes first defeated Iowa State (89-80) on Dec. 1, followed by victories over and Northern Iowa (77-50) on Dec. 8 and Drake (80-69) on Dec. 18.

EMMERT MAKES HISTORY

Abby Emmert became only the second Iowa freshman to start at point guard. Prior to this season, Cara Consuegra was Iowa’s only freshman to start at point guard (1997).

FRESHMEN START FOR HAWKEYES

Power forward Krista VandeVenter has started all 24 games, while point guard Abby Emmert started 14 contests.

Emmert and VandeVenter became the first Iowa freshmen duo to start since the 1994-95 season where newcomers Tiffany Gooden and Tangela Smith started 17 and 15 games, respectively.

RICHARDS TO REDSHIRT

Iowa Head Coach Lisa Bluder on Jan. 11, announced that junior point guard Lindsay Richards will redshirt this season.

“Lindsay has decided to take the redshirt this year,” said Bluder. “I think it’s a great decision. For us to have her healthy for two full years will be a great benefit to our program.”

The junior has recovered and has been participating in practices. “There’s a big difference between being able to participate and being able to compete,” commented Richards. “At this time I don’t feel I’m at the level I need to be at.”

Richards underwent successful surgery on July 7 to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee. The native of Barrington, IL, sustained the injury during practice with the Big Ten All-Stars before the team left for Australia in June, 2004. This was the second time in as many years she underwent surgery to repair a damaged ACL in her right knee. Richards’ first ACL injury came in a home game against Denver on December 12, 2002.

Richards started all 29 games for the Hawkeyes last year. She ranked fifth on the team in scoring (5.4 ppg) and free throw percentage (39-51, .765), second in assists (85) and fourth in steals (27). Her 2.93 assists aver-age ranked 11th in the Big Ten. Richards was also an academic all-Big Ten selection last year.

Before injuring her knee as a freshman, she played in eight games as a reserve, averaging 4.5 ppg, 1.6 rpg and dishing out 29 assists. Richards will not receive a medical redshirt for her freshman season.

All-session tickets for the 2005 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament are on sale through Ticketmaster.

The women’s tournament returns to Indianapolis and Conseco Fieldhouse, featuring 10 games over five days, March 3-7, 2005, with no games on March 5 to make way for the Indiana High School Athletic Association Girls’ State Basketball Finals.

All-session tickets for the general pub-lic are on sale for $55 at all Ticketmaster outlets, including the Conseco Fieldhouse box office, Ticketmaster charge-by-phone

numbers (317-239-5151 in central Indiana) and www.ticketmaster.com. This will be the 10th year Indianapolis has hosted the tournament, and the fourth straight year the event will have taken place at the Fieldhouse. The 2004 tournament drew a record 37,635 fans. In addition, the women’s championship game drew a single-session record of 9,417. Purdue captured the women’s tournament title for the second consecutive year, and a record fifth time in tournament history.

Additionally, all-session tickets are on sale now for each university’s fan block and can be obtained by picking up a ticket brochure at the university’s athletic ticket office or by calling the number below:

University of Iowa Ticket Office - (800) IA HAWKS or (319) 335-9323

Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament Schedule - March 3, 4, 6 & 7, 2005

Thursday, March 3 - Session One (first round, three games) - 3 p.m. Friday, March 4 - Session Two (quarterfinals, two games) - 12 noon Friday, March 4 - Session Three (quarterfinals, two games) - 6 p.m. Sunday, March 6 - Session Four (semifinals, two games) - 3:30 p.m. Monday, March 7 - Session Five (final game) - 7 p.m.

All times are tentative and subject to change and are Eastern (EST).

Hotel Accommodations

Fans should contact the Big Ten Tournament Housing Bureau at 1-800-556-INDY (4639), 1-317-684-2573, housing@indianapolis.org or www.indianas-portscorp.com to reserve hotel rooms. More than 5,000 hotel rooms are in the downtown area within walking distance of the Big Ten women’s tournament action.

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NCAA TOURNAMENT PROJECTIONS

Projections have begun for the NCAA Tournament and www.collegerpi. com does not have the Hawkeyes listed in its third projection. The web site lists Iowa as “Close But Not In The Tournament”.

The Big XII and ACC is projected to have seven teams each in the “Big Dance”. The Big East, Big Ten, Pac 10 and SEC are projected to have five teams each.

The web site projects a new bracket every Friday night.

HAWKEYES ADD WALK-ON

Head Coach Lisa Bluder announced that Ebone Pope (Ottumwa, IA) has been added to the 2004-05 roster as a walk-on. The 5-9 guard will wear No. 15.

Pope was a two-year starter at Marshalltown Community College. Pope averaged a team-best 11.3 ppg, 6.0 rpg and 2.7 apg last year. She was team captain, earned first team all-conference and first team all-tournament honors last season. She averaged 9.0 ppg and earned all-region honorable mention accolades her freshman year.

She graduated from Ottumwa High School in 2002, where she averaged 14.5 ppg, 3.5 apg and 3.3 rpg. Pope earned second team all-conference laurels her junior and senior years. Her high school team competed in the state tournament her senior season.

Pope joins Kristi Faulkner (2001-04) as the only walk-ons to make a Hawkeye roster under Coach Bluder.

HAWKEYES WIN TOURNAMENTS

Iowa won two holiday tournaments this season. The Hawkeyes opened the season with wins over Southern Illinois (66-50) and Missouri (75-54) to claim its 16th KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge championship. One week later, the Hawkeyes defeated Florida (65-62) and then-No. 21 Oklahoma (54-47) to capture the Junkanoo Jam in the Bahamas. Crystal Smith was named MVP of both tournaments. Smith averaged 12.0 ppg and was the defensive star of the Junkanoo Jam. The junior aver-aged 17.5 ppg and 3.5 spg in the KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge. The native of Haughton, LA, scored 26 points in the championship game vs. Missouri, shattering her previous career high (10 points). Furthermore, Smith was a perfect 7-7 from the foul line, setting new career highs in free throws made and attempted.

Jamie Cavey joined Smith on both all-tournament teams. Cavey averaged 15.5 ppg and 5.0 rpg in the Junkanoo Jam and 12.5 ppg in the KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge. Johanna Solverson joined Smith and Cavey on the KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge all-tournament team. Solverson averaged 12.5 ppg in the two games and was a perfect 6-6 shooting from the field, including 4-4 from beyond the arc in Iowa’s first round 66-50 win over Southern Illinois. The four 3-pointers is a career high, as is her game-high six steals against the Salukis.

CAVEY NAMED TO “WATCH LIST”

Senior Jamie Cavey is one of 36 female student-athletes named to the Collegiate Basketball Award of Excellence “Watch List”.

The award honors college seniors for their athletic and academic achieve-ment as well as their community involveachieve-ment. The award will be presented at the end of the 2004-05 season on April 12, in Albuquerque, NM.

HOME GROWN HAWKEYES

Iowa’s roster features five players from the state of Iowa (Jamie Cavey, Abby Emmert, Ebone Pope, Tiffany Reedy and Stacy Schlapkohl). The Hawkeyes also have four players from the state of Illinois (Lindsay Rich-ards, Johanna Solverson, Jeneé Graham and Morgan Kasperek). Iowa’s 12-person roster also features players from Missouri (Jenna Armstrong), Minnesota (Krista VandeVenter) and Louisiana (Crystal Smith).

PLAYER AND STAFF HEADSHOTS

Media can download color headshots of the Iowa Hawkeye players and coaching staff at:

http://women.hawkeyebasketball.com

NUTHIN’ BUT NET

Catch all the University of Iowa women’s basketball games over the Internet at www.hawkeyesports.com. Fans can listen to live or replay previously played games. Just click on the “Multimedia” link near the top of the page. There is a cost for the service.

“HAWK TALK WITH LISA BLUDER”

Catch “Hawk Talk with Lisa Bluder”, the radio call-in program Mon-day nights featuring Iowa Hawkeye women’s head coach Lisa Bluder, on KXIC-AM 800 in Iowa, WHO-AM 1040 in Des Moines and WMT-AM 600 in Cedar Rapids from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Fans can call toll-free at (800) 332-5401 or locally at (319) 365-0600.

IOWA INFORMATION ON THE WEB

Statistics and play-by-play accounts of all Iowa home games and most road contests will be available live on the internet. The statistical program allows viewers to read the play-by-play action just moments after it takes place, and to view all individual and team statistics while the game is in progress.

The program can be accessed through www.hawkeyesports.com and then clicking on the Gametracker link.

HIGHLIGHTS AND SOUND BITES ON SATELLITE

Sound bites with coaches and athletes from Iowa’s winter sports teams are available each week throughout the winter. The video sound bites are available from 3:30-3:45 p.m. and include all winter sports, including men’s and women’s basketball and wrestling. The satellite coordinates are ANIK F1, C-6 (c-band). The highlights will be available each Wednesday from Jan. 5 through March 16.

LISA BLUDER WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCES

Head Coach Lisa Bluder holds her weekly press conferences at 2:30 p.m. in the Press Room of Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Hawkeye fans who have subscribed to the college sports pass can watch Coach Bluder’s press conferences live or archived on www.hawkeyesports.com.

Players are available for interviews following Bluder’s press conference. Listed below are the tentative dates for the press conferences:

February: Tues., 22 March: Tues., 1

HY-VEE CY-HAWK SERIES

Iowa leads the inaugural Hy-Vee Cy-Hawk Series 9-8. Iowa has recorded victories in football (17-10), women’s basketball (89-80), women’s swimming and diving (214-85) and men’s basketball (70-63). Iowa State won in women’s soccer (6-1), wrestling (19-16) and

women’s gymnastics twice (195.575-192.4 and 195.85-194.15).

A point system will track each institution’s performance and will culmi-nate in one institution winning the annual trophy for the Hy-Vee Cy-Hawk Series. Intercollegiate athletic teams from Iowa and Iowa State will square off in head-to-head competition nine different times during the 2004-05 academic year. The competition this year is in men’s basketball, women’s basketball, wrestling, women’s gymnastics, women’s soccer, softball and women’s swimming and diving. Additional points will be available for each school to secure based on successful performance in the classroom by its student-athletes. Listed below is the upcoming competition schedule:

Apr. 19 Softball 2 points 2 points for an institution if the athlete graduation rate for all student-athletes is greater than the national average for all student-student-athletes.

AFTER THIS

Iowa will play its final regular season game at Indiana Sunday. Tip-off is slated for 5:05 p.m. (CST) in Bloomington, IN. The Hawkeyes will play their first Big Ten Tournament game the night of Thursday, March 3.

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Iowa Hawkeye Basketball

Iowa Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 19, 2005)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL

ALL GAMES... (17-8) (9-4) (6-4) (2-0)

CONFERENCE... (6-8) (3-4) (3-4) (0-0)

NON-CONFERENCE... (11-0) (6-0) (3-0) (2-0)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----|

## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 52 Cavey, Jamie... 25-25 769 30.8 167-297 .562 0-0 .000 78-107 .729 56 110 166 6.6 80 5 55 76 46 21 412 16.5 10 Smith, Crystal... 25-25 841 33.6 149-298 .500 34-100 .340 75-92 .815 36 50 86 3.4 51 0 64 79 2 56 407 16.3 34 Solverson, Johanna. 25-25 646 25.8 100-235 .426 28-93 .301 46-66 .697 22 78 100 4.0 54 1 104 91 8 57 274 11.0 51 VandeVenter, Krista 25-25 750 30.0 66-147 .449 0-0 .000 55-81 .679 73 109 182 7.3 37 0 53 55 15 26 187 7.5 12 Armstrong, Jenna... 25-7 514 20.6 52-154 .338 34-103 .330 16-27 .593 17 49 66 2.6 16 0 36 36 0 8 154 6.2 42 Reedy, Tiffany... 25-0 327 13.1 34-90 .378 13-42 .310 23-31 .742 20 39 59 2.4 19 0 20 29 2 7 104 4.2 40 Schlapkohl, Stacy.. 25-0 226 9.0 21-47 .447 0-0 .000 28-37 .757 12 21 33 1.3 18 0 5 21 7 6 70 2.8 24 Graham, Jenee... 23-4 293 12.7 21-41 .512 0-1 .000 13-23 .565 29 39 68 3.0 24 0 18 22 3 15 55 2.4 45 Kasperek, Morgan... 25-0 270 10.8 22-53 .415 1-1 1.000 8-12 .667 18 36 54 2.2 21 0 11 25 6 6 53 2.1 03 Emmert, Abby... 24-14 378 15.8 10-36 .278 0-1 .000 5-8 .625 6 42 48 2.0 25 0 31 32 3 13 25 1.0 15 Pope, Ebone... 5-0 11 2.2 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 2 0.4 1 0 1 3 0 2 0 0.0 Team... 48 38 86 3.4 0 3 Total... 25 5025 642-1401 .458 110-341 .323 347-484 .717 339 611 950 38.0 346 6 398 472 92 217 1741 69.6 Opponents... 25 5025 630-1514 .416 152-418 .364 228-315 .724 320 498 818 32.7 435 11 358 413 91 243 1640 65.6 TEAM STATISTICS IOWA OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND --- -- --- --- SCORING... 1741 1640 ^11/19/04 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 66-50 3233 Points per game... 69.6 65.6 ^11/20/04 MISSOURI W 75-54 3017 Scoring margin... +4.0 - #11/26/04 vs Florida W 65-62 237 FIELD GOALS-ATT... 642-1401 630-1514 #11/27/04 vs #21 Oklahoma W 54-47 338 Field goal pct... .458 .416 12/01/04 IOWA STATE W 89-80 4435 3 POINT FG-ATT... 110-341 152-418 12/05/04 NORTHERN IOWA W 77-50 4682 3-point FG pct... .323 .364 12/08/04 MARQUETTE W 78-72 2903 3-pt FG made per game.. 4.4 6.1 12/10/04 at Creighton W OT 91-82 1161 FREE THROWS-ATT... 347-484 228-315 12/18/04 at Drake W 80-69 3992 Free throw pct... .717 .724 12/21/04 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 76-69 3232 REBOUNDS... 950 818 12/28/04 at UW-Milwaukee W 59-51 813 Rebounds per game... 38.0 32.7 *12/30/04 INDIANA W 62-51 4912 Rebounding margin... +5.3 - *01/02/05 at Illinois W 72-58 1843 ASSISTS... 398 358 *01/06/05 PENN STATE L 71-77 3732 Assists per game... 15.9 14.3 *01/09/05 at #6 Michigan State L 56-68 8512 TURNOVERS... 472 413 *01/13/05 at #5 Ohio State L 57-80 2979 Turnovers per game... 18.9 16.5 *01/16/05 NORTHWESTERN W 81-76 5753 Turnover margin... -2.4 - *01/23/05 at #23 Purdue L 75-79 8867 Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.8 0.9 *01/27/05 MICHIGAN W 71-63 3432 STEALS... 217 243 *02/03/05 at #14 Minnesota L 50-81 8031 Steals per game... 8.7 9.7 *02/06/05 WISCONSIN L 78-88 5127 BLOCKS... 92 91 *02/10/05 at Northwestern W 60-40 743 Blocks per game... 3.7 3.6 *02/13/05 #2 OHIO STATE L 60-67 4963 WINNING STREAK... 1 - *02/17/05 #9 MICHIGAN STATE L 60-67 3659 Home win streak... 0 - *02/19/05 at Michigan W 78-59 2054 ATTENDANCE... 53080 39570

Home games-Avg/Game.... 13-4083 10-3900 ^ - KCRG-TV 9 Hawkeye Challenge, Iowa City, IA Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 2-288 # - Junkanoo Jam, Freeport, Bahamas

* - Big Ten Conference Game SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total

-- Iowa... 817 910 14 - 1741 Opponents... 767 868 5 - 1640

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Iowa Hawkeye Basketball

Iowa Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 19, 2005)

Conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL

ALL GAMES... (6-8) (3-4) (3-4) (0-0)

CONFERENCE... (6-8) (3-4) (3-4) (0-0)

NON-CONFERENCE... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----|

## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 52 Cavey, Jamie... 14-14 441 31.5 97-182 .533 0-0 .000 46-62 .742 32 65 97 6.9 48 4 25 50 21 13 240 17.1 10 Smith, Crystal... 14-14 485 34.6 74-163 .454 21-61 .344 39-51 .765 18 19 37 2.6 33 0 37 50 1 29 208 14.9 34 Solverson, Johanna. 14-14 350 25.0 44-113 .389 16-55 .291 27-35 .771 11 42 53 3.8 33 1 68 59 4 26 131 9.4 51 VandeVenter, Krista 14-14 423 30.2 36-73 .493 0-0 .000 30-39 .769 33 56 89 6.4 22 0 28 25 9 14 102 7.3 12 Armstrong, Jenna... 14-7 307 21.9 29-87 .333 22-63 .349 9-15 .600 10 28 38 2.7 10 0 18 22 0 4 89 6.4 42 Reedy, Tiffany... 14-0 208 14.9 21-60 .350 11-38 .289 17-21 .810 11 20 31 2.2 15 0 13 19 2 6 70 5.0 24 Graham, Jenee... 14-4 194 13.9 15-29 .517 0-1 .000 10-17 .588 21 23 44 3.1 16 0 14 15 2 11 40 2.9 40 Schlapkohl, Stacy.. 14-0 111 7.9 5-19 .263 0-0 .000 14-20 .700 6 13 19 1.4 6 0 3 11 3 1 24 1.7 45 Kasperek, Morgan... 14-0 145 10.4 8-25 .320 1-1 1.000 5-7 .714 8 21 29 2.1 8 0 6 9 3 2 22 1.6 03 Emmert, Abby... 13-3 132 10.2 2-14 .143 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1 11 12 0.9 9 0 7 15 0 7 5 0.4 15 Pope, Ebone... 2-0 4 2.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0.0 Team... 37 23 60 4.3 0 2 Total... 14 2800 331-766 .432 71-220 .323 198-269 .736 188 321 509 36.4 200 5 219 279 45 114 931 66.5 Opponents... 14 2800 369-820 .450 76-192 .396 140-193 .725 160 290 450 32.1 246 8 220 233 47 139 954 68.1 TEAM STATISTICS IOWA OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND --- -- --- --- SCORING... 931 954 *12/30/04 INDIANA W 62-51 4912 Points per game... 66.5 68.1 *01/02/05 at Illinois W 72-58 1843 Scoring margin... -1.6 - *01/06/05 PENN STATE L 71-77 3732 FIELD GOALS-ATT... 331-766 369-820 *01/09/05 at #6 Michigan State L 56-68 8512 Field goal pct... .432 .450 *01/13/05 at #5 Ohio State L 57-80 2979 3 POINT FG-ATT... 71-220 76-192 *01/16/05 NORTHWESTERN W 81-76 5753 3-point FG pct... .323 .396 *01/23/05 at #23 Purdue L 75-79 8867 3-pt FG made per game.. 5.1 5.4 *01/27/05 MICHIGAN W 71-63 3432 FREE THROWS-ATT... 198-269 140-193 *02/03/05 at #14 Minnesota L 50-81 8031 Free throw pct... .736 .725 *02/06/05 WISCONSIN L 78-88 5127 REBOUNDS... 509 450 *02/10/05 at Northwestern W 60-40 743 Rebounds per game... 36.4 32.1 *02/13/05 #2 OHIO STATE L 60-67 4963 Rebounding margin... +4.2 - *02/17/05 #9 MICHIGAN STATE L 60-67 3659 ASSISTS... 219 220 *02/19/05 at Michigan W 78-59 2054 Assists per game... 15.6 15.7

TURNOVERS... 279 233 ^ - KCRG-TV 9 Hawkeye Challenge, Iowa City, IA Turnovers per game... 19.9 16.6 # - Junkanoo Jam, Freeport, Bahamas

Turnover margin... -3.3 - * - Big Ten Conference Game Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.8 0.9

STEALS... 114 139 Steals per game... 8.1 9.9 BLOCKS... 45 47 Blocks per game... 3.2 3.4 WINNING STREAK... 1 Home win streak... 0 ATTENDANCE... 31578 33029 Home games-Avg/Game.... 7-4511 7-4718 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 0-0 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total -- Iowa... 419 512 - 931 Opponents... 455 499 - 954

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Iowa Hawkeye Basketball

Iowa Season/Career Statistics (as of Feb 19, 2005)

All games

SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS

SUMMARY GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G ---Cavey, Jamie... 25-25 30.8 .562 .000 .729 6.6 2.2 21 46 16.5 107-54 19.8 .577 .000 .683 4.1 1.4 57 82 10.6 Smith, Crystal... 25-25 33.6 .500 .340 .815 3.4 2.6 56 2 16.3 75-25 19.1 .461 .315 .814 2.2 1.3 119 4 7.3 Solverson, Johanna.. 25-25 25.8 .426 .301 .697 4.0 4.2 57 8 11.0 86-73 23.5 .383 .284 .748 4.4 2.9 144 39 8.3 VandeVenter, Krista. 25-25 30.0 .449 .000 .679 7.3 2.1 26 15 7.5 25-25 30.0 .449 .000 .679 7.3 2.1 26 15 7.5 Armstrong, Jenna.... 25-7 20.6 .338 .330 .593 2.6 1.4 8 0 6.2 108-7 13.8 .324 .323 .632 1.7 0.8 24 1 3.7 Reedy, Tiffany... 25-0 13.1 .378 .310 .742 2.4 0.8 7 2 4.2 86-14 15.6 .364 .325 .726 2.6 0.8 44 12 4.0 Schlapkohl, Stacy... 25-0 9.0 .447 .000 .757 1.3 0.2 6 7 2.8 25-0 9.0 .447 .000 .757 1.3 0.2 6 7 2.8 Graham, Jenee... 23-4 12.7 .512 .000 .565 3.0 0.8 15 3 2.4 23-4 12.7 .512 .000 .565 3.0 0.8 15 3 2.4 Kasperek, Morgan.... 25-0 10.8 .415 1.000 .667 2.2 0.4 6 6 2.1 71-0 7.2 .440 1.000 .563 1.5 0.3 17 10 1.5 Emmert, Abby... 24-14 15.8 .278 .000 .625 2.0 1.3 13 3 1.0 24-14 15.8 .278 .000 .625 2.0 1.3 13 3 1.0 Pope, Ebone... 5-0 2.2 .000 .000 .000 0.4 0.2 2 0 0.0 5-0 2.2 .000 .000 .000 0.4 0.2 2 0 0.0 SCORING FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G ---Cavey, Jamie... 167-297 .562 0-0 .000 78-107 .729 412 16.5 444-769 .577 0-0 .000 246-360 .683 1134 10.6 Smith, Crystal... 149-298 .500 34-100 .340 75-92 .815 407 16.3 199-432 .461 51-162 .315 96-118 .814 545 7.3 Solverson, Johanna.. 100-235 .426 28-93 .301 46-66 .697 274 11.0 263-687 .383 75-264 .284 116-155 .748 717 8.3 VandeVenter, Krista. 66-147 .449 0-0 .000 55-81 .679 187 7.5 66-147 .449 0-0 .000 55-81 .679 187 7.5 Armstrong, Jenna.... 52-154 .338 34-103 .330 16-27 .593 154 6.2 132-408 .324 95-294 .323 43-68 .632 402 3.7 Reedy, Tiffany... 34-90 .378 13-42 .310 23-31 .742 104 4.2 117-321 .364 51-157 .325 61-84 .726 346 4.0 Schlapkohl, Stacy... 21-47 .447 0-0 .000 28-37 .757 70 2.8 21-47 .447 0-0 .000 28-37 .757 70 2.8 Graham, Jenee... 21-41 .512 0-1 .000 13-23 .565 55 2.4 21-41 .512 0-1 .000 13-23 .565 55 2.4 Kasperek, Morgan.... 22-53 .415 1-1 1.000 8-12 .667 53 2.1 44-100 .440 2-2 1.000 18-32 .563 108 1.5 Emmert, Abby... 10-36 .278 0-1 .000 5-8 .625 25 1.0 10-36 .278 0-1 .000 5-8 .625 25 1.0 Pope, Ebone... 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 TOTALS O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO

---Cavey, Jamie... 56 110 166 80 5 55 76 0.7 166 273 439 269 15 150 208 0.7 Smith, Crystal... 36 50 86 51 0 64 79 0.8 80 87 167 119 0 100 124 0.8 Solverson, Johanna.. 22 78 100 54 1 104 91 1.1 92 288 380 215 4 252 276 0.9 VandeVenter, Krista. 73 109 182 37 0 53 55 1.0 73 109 182 37 0 53 55 1.0 Armstrong, Jenna.... 17 49 66 16 0 36 36 1.0 56 123 179 82 0 84 102 0.8 Reedy, Tiffany... 20 39 59 19 0 20 29 0.7 64 161 225 108 0 66 87 0.8 Schlapkohl, Stacy... 12 21 33 18 0 5 21 0.2 12 21 33 18 0 5 21 0.2 Graham, Jenee... 29 39 68 24 0 18 22 0.8 29 39 68 24 0 18 22 0.8 Kasperek, Morgan.... 18 36 54 21 0 11 25 0.4 33 70 103 48 0 21 47 0.4 Emmert, Abby... 6 42 48 25 0 31 32 1.0 6 42 48 25 0 31 32 1.0 Pope, Ebone... 2 0 2 1 0 1 3 0.3 2 0 2 1 0 1 3 0.3

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SCORING

Rank Pts. Player Years

1. 2080 Cindy Haugejorde 76-80 2. 1906 Lindsey Meder 98-02 3. 1821 Michelle Edwards 84-88 9. 1762 Jennie Lillis 00-04 4. 1742 Franthea Price 86-90 5. 1606 Toni Foster 89-93 6. 1598 Tangela Smith 94-98 7. 1335 Lisa Becker 83-87 8 1319 Amy Herrig 95-99 10. 1283 Necole Tunsil 90-94 11. 1242 Kristi Faulkner 01-04 12. 1230 Lisa Long 83-87 13. 1160 Tia Jackson 90-95 14. 1147 Cara Consuegra 97-01 15. 1137 Jolette Law 86-90 16. 1,134 Jamie Cavey 01-17. 1129 Lisa Anderson 80-84 18. 1100 Shanda Berry 85-89 19. 1048 Kim Howard 78-82 20. 1046 Robin Anderson 80-85 21. 1024 Tiffany Gooden 94-98 22. 936 Randi Peterson 97-00 23. 904 Sue Beckwith 77-80 24. 902 Steph Schueler 87-91 25. 851 Lynn Kennedy 83-87 26. 819 Leah Magner 98-02 27. 809 Laurie Aaron 89-93 28. 780 Angela Hamblin 95-98 743 Cathy Marx 90-94 30. 742 Robin Christian 85-89

STEALS

Rank Stls. Player Years

1. 321 Franthea Price 86-90 2. 248 Laurie Aaron 89-93 3. 235 Michelle Edwards 84-88 4. 222 Steph Schueler 87-91 5. 205 Jolette Law 86-90 6. 190 Jennie Lillis 00-04 7. 177 Nadine Domond 94-98 177 Lisa Anderson 80-84 9. 168 Tia Jackson 90-95 10. 167 Toni Foster 89-93 11. 166 Cara Consuegra 97-01 12. 154 Lynn Kennedy 83-87 13. 146 Shanda Berry 85-89 14. 144 Johanna Solverson 02-15. 130 Jerica Watson 98-02 130 Lisa Long 83-87

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

Rank 3-pters Player Years

1. 261 Lindsey Meder 98-02 2. 156 Leah Magner 98-02 3. 138 Kristi Faulkner 01-04 4. 118 Nadine Domond 94-98 5. 97 Franthea Price 87-90 6. 95 Jenna Armstrong

01-REBOUNDING

Rank Reb. Player Years

1. 998 Cindy Haugejorde 76-80 2. 887 Toni Foster 89-93 3. 859 Tangela Smith 94-98 4. 848 Lisa Long 83-87 5. 827 Jennie Lillis 00-04 6 789 Amy Herrig 95-99 7. 745 Randi Peterson 97-01 8. 726 Franthea Price 86-90 9. 691 Lisa Becker 83-87 10. 653 Shanda Berry 86-89 11. 614 Lynn Kennedy 83-87 12. 564 Necole Tunsil 90-94 13. 536 Kim Howard 78-82 14. 507 Tia Jackson 90-95 15. 489 Jerica Watson 98-02 16. 482 Michelle Edwards 84-88 17. 439 Jamie Cavey 01-18. 436 Virgie Dillingham 90-94 19. 394 Lindsey Meder 98-02 20. 383 Felicia Hall 87-91 21. 380 Johanna Solverson 02- 22. 361 Tiffany Gooden 94-98

ASSISTS

Rank Ast. Player Years

1. 576 Cara Consuegra 97-01 2. 431 Michelle Edwards 84-88 3. 387 Franthea Price 86-90 4. 367 Steph Schueler 87-91 5. 357 Nadine Domond 94-98 6. 353 Jolette Law 86-90 7. 322 Lisa Anderson 80-84 8. 297 Jennie Lillis 00-04 9. 280 Tricia Blair 83-87 10. 279 Laurie Aaron 89-93 279 Necole Tunsil 90-94 12. 262 Leah Magner 98-02 13. 252 Kristi Faulkner 01-04 252 Johanna Solverson 02-15. 242 Lindsey Meder 98-02 16. 240 LaTonya Tate 88-92

BLOCKS

Rank Blks. Player Years

1. 235 Tangela Smith 94-98 2. 145 Toni Foster 89-93 3. 114 Jennie Lillis 02-03 4. 86 Cathy Marx 90-94 5. 83 Lisa Becker 83-87 6. 82 Jerica Watson 98-02 82 Jamie Cavey 01-8. 78 Lisa Long 83-87 9. 66 Amy Herrig 95-99 10. 56 Randi Peterson 97-01 11. 46 Jenny Noll 93-97

*Current players in BOLD

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