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Year: Senior Hometown: Grafton, N.D. Position: Guard Major: Nursing 200304: MIAC AllFirst Year 200405: MIAC AllConference Honorable Mention 200506: MIAC AllConference COBBER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAMEDAY January 6, 2007 – 3 p.m. Concordia-Moorhead vs. Hamline University Memorial Auditorium GAME #9 Hamline Pipers (63/42 MIAC) At Concordia Cobbers (53/32 MIAC) January 6, 2007 Memorial Auditorium Moorhead, MN GAME TIME: 3 p.m. SERIES: Concordia leads 482 SERIES STARTED: 1980 LAST SEASON: Concordia continued their winning ways against the Pipers by winning both games. Led by Melanie Hageman’s gamehigh 22 points and gamehigh 12 rebounds, the Cobbers proved the old adage, "It's not how you start the game, it's how you finish." Visiting Concordia used the strength of an 114 run in the final 3:00 of the game to post a 6357 win over the home Pipers. The second game of the series was the Cobbers’ season finale. Concordia had been making a habit of starting slowly in their last few games, the team had started like a Yugo trying to get up to speed in the Daytona 500. Against the Pipers, Cobber head coach Jessica Rahman popped the clutch on Concordia's NASCAR and bolted to a 140 lead en route to a 7361 victory. Hamline’s Carolyn Korchik lead all scorers with 20 points, but it was not enough as the Cobbers had four players in doubledigits and Anne Keeley notched ten rebounds and thirteen points for the doubledouble. The Pipers’ last victory against the Cobbers came on February 15, 2003. GAMEDAY GAME NOTES Concordia enters today’s game after having tripped and fallen coming out of the gate in 2007. The Cobbers lost at Macalester on Wednesday 5752 in overtime. The game was the first overtime game of the season for CC and might prove costly to their title aspirations. The loss also snapped a threegame win streak the Cobbers had strung together just before the Christmas break. The loss to the Scots was just the second time in the 45game series history that Concordia has fallen to Macalester. The only other defeat came at home in 1994 in a 7978 double overtime thriller. In the game against the Scots, Concordia shot a seasonlow 28.8% from the field. It was the first time all season that the Cobbers had shot under 32.0% from the floor. Annie Keeley led Concordia in scoring against Macalester with 14 points. She has now taken over the team lead in scoring. She is averaging 16.8 points per game in the team’s eight games this season. Melanie Hageman leads the team in scoring in conference games. She is averaging 14.8 points per game in league contests and 16.6 ppg in overall games this year. Keeley is currently fourth in the MIAC in overall scoring but still leads the league in 3point field goals (2.88/game). Hageman is fifth in the league in scoring in overall games and is third in both field goal percentage (55.6%) and rebounding (8.4). In league games she is sixth in scoring (14.8), second in rebounding (9.0) and fourth in field goal percentage (55.6%). Freshman guard Sara Sorbo was the only other player for the Cobbers that scored in double figures against the Scots. She had 11 points – marking the second time this season that she has scored in double digits. Sorbo is currently tied for seventh in the MIAC in steals per game (2.00). As a team, Concordia is third in the league in rebounding defense. CC is holding opponents to 34.2 rebounds per game. The Cobbers are also second in offensive rebounds (13.6/gm), third in rebounding margin (+3.6) and third in 3point field goals made (5.4/gm). The Cobbers are entering a stretch where they will play eight of their next 11 games at home. After today’s game, CC will host Gustavus on Monday, travel to Bethel on Wednesday and the return home to face St. Thomas next Saturday – welcome back to the wild and wooly MIAC!! Hamline comes into today’s game after beating Augsburg 8266 on Wednesday to open the 2007 portion of their schedule. The Pipers are currently 42 in the MIAC and in a twoway tie for third place. The Pipers lead the MIAC in points per game. In their six conference games they are averaging 73.3 points per game and have scored at least 70 points in four of their six conference games. They have also lit up the scoreboard for at least 80 points in three of their last four games. By contrast, Concordia has scored 70 points in only one of five MIAC games. The Pipers started the MIAC campaign by going 31. It marked the best beginning to an MIAC season since the team started 41 in 198586. On the other side of the ball, Hamline is ninth in the league in opponents scoring average in league games. In their six MIAC games, they are allowing an average of 65.2 points per game. Hamline is led in scoring by sophomore Jessica Heinen. The 60 center is averaging 11.1 points and 7.0 rebounds per game this season. Earlier this year, Hamline beat St. Thomas for the third consecutive time. That streak broke up a 38game losing skid the Pipers had endured against the Tommies. Hamline starting senior forward Ashlee Senser is the daughter of former Minnesota Viking great tight end, and current radio broadcaster, Joe Senser. Cobber Gameday Profile–Anne Keeley Year: Senior Hometown: Grafton, N.D. Position: Guard Major: Nursing 200304: MIAC AllFirst Year 200405: MIAC AllConf. Honorable Mention 200506: MIAC AllConf. Place I would most like to visit: Italy Favorite food: Chinese Favorite movies: Wedding Crashers Favorite TV shows: Deal or No Deal Favorite music groups: Kenny Chesney Favorite book: My Sisters Keeper Nobody knows how much I like to: Bug hunt The biggest influence on my career: My family If I were to play another sport, it would be: Bull riding My dream job is: To be Oprah

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Page 1: GAMEDAY - Concordia Collegedept.cord.edu/sports/winter/wbb/documents/wbbpro02.pdfGAMEDAY GAME NOTES Ø Concordia enters today’s game after having tripped and fallen coming out of

Year: Senior Hometown: Grafton, N.D. Position: Guard Major: Nursing 2003­04: MIAC All­First Year 2004­05: MIAC All­Conference Honorable Mention

2005­06: MIAC All­Conference

COBBER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

GAMEDAY January 6, 2007 – 3 p.m.

Concordia-Moorhead vs. Hamline University Memorial Auditorium

GAME #9 Hamline Pipers (6­3/4­2 MIAC)

At Concordia Cobbers (5­3/3­2 MIAC)

January 6, 2007 Memorial Auditorium

Moorhead, MN GAME TIME: 3 p.m. SERIES: Concordia leads 48­2 SERIES STARTED: 1980 LAST SEASON: Concordia continued their winning ways against the Pipers by winning both games. Led by Melanie Hageman’s game­high 22 points and game­high 12 rebounds, the Cobbers proved the old adage, "It's not how you start the game, it's how you finish." Visiting Concordia used the strength of an 11­4 run in the final 3:00 of the game to post a 63­57 win over the home Pipers. The second game of the series was the Cobbers’ season finale. Concordia had been making a habit of starting slowly in their last few games, the team had started like a Yugo trying to get up to speed in the Daytona 500. Against the Pipers, Cobber head coach Jessica Rahman popped the clutch on Concordia's NASCAR and bolted to a 14­0 lead en route to a 73­61 victory. Hamline’s Carolyn Korchik lead all scorers with 20 points, but it was not enough as the Cobbers had four players in double­digits and Anne Keeley notched ten rebounds and thirteen points for the double­double. The Pipers’ last victory against the Cobbers came on February 15, 2003.

GAMEDAY GAME NOTES Ø Concordia enters today’s game after having tripped and fallen coming out of the gate in 2007. The Cobbers lost at Macalester on Wednesday 57­52 in overtime. The game was the first overtime game of the season for CC and might prove costly to their title aspirations. The loss also snapped a three­game win streak the Cobbers had strung together just before the Christmas break. Ø The loss to the Scots was just the second time in the 45­game series history that Concordia has fallen to Macalester. The only other defeat came at home in 1994 in a 79­78 double overtime thriller. Ø In the game against the Scots, Concordia shot a season­low 28.8% from the field. It was the first time all season that the Cobbers had shot under 32.0% from the floor. Ø Annie Keeley led Concordia in scoring against Macalester with 14 points. She has now taken over the team lead in scoring. She is averaging 16.8 points per game in the team’s eight games this season. Melanie Hageman leads the team in scoring in conference games. She is averaging 14.8 points per game in league contests and 16.6 ppg in overall games this year. Keeley is currently fourth in the MIAC in overall scoring but still leads the league in 3­point field goals (2.88/game). Ø Hageman is fifth in the league in scoring in overall games and is third in both field goal percentage (55.6%) and rebounding (8.4). In league games she is sixth in scoring (14.8), second in rebounding (9.0) and fourth in field goal percentage (55.6%). Ø Freshman guard Sara Sorbo was the only other player for the Cobbers that scored in double figures against the Scots. She had 11 points – marking the second time this season that she has scored in double digits. Sorbo is currently tied for seventh in the MIAC in steals per game (2.00). Ø As a team, Concordia is third in the league in rebounding defense. CC is holding opponents to 34.2 rebounds per game. The Cobbers are also second in offensive rebounds (13.6/gm), third in rebounding margin (+3.6) and third in 3­point field goals made (5.4/gm). Ø The Cobbers are entering a stretch where they will play eight of their next 11 games at home. After today’s game, CC will host Gustavus on Monday, travel to Bethel on Wednesday and the return home to face St. Thomas next Saturday – welcome back to the wild and wooly MIAC!! Ø Hamline comes into today’s game after beating Augsburg 82­66 on Wednesday to open the 2007 portion of their schedule. The Pipers are currently 4­2 in the MIAC and in a two­way tie for third place. Ø The Pipers lead the MIAC in points per game. In their six conference games they are averaging 73.3 points per game and have scored at least 70 points in four of their six conference games. They have also lit up the scoreboard for at least 80 points in three of their last four games. By contrast, Concordia has scored 70 points in only one of five MIAC games. Ø The Pipers started the MIAC campaign by going 3­1. It marked the best beginning to an MIAC season since the team started 4­1 in 1985­86. Ø On the other side of the ball, Hamline is ninth in the league in opponents scoring average in league games. In their six MIAC games, they are allowing an average of 65.2 points per game. Ø Hamline is led in scoring by sophomore Jessica Heinen. The 6­0 center is averaging 11.1 points and 7.0 rebounds per game this season. Ø Earlier this year, Hamline beat St. Thomas for the third consecutive time. That streak broke up a 38­game losing skid the Pipers had endured against the Tommies. Ø Hamline starting senior forward Ashlee Senser is the daughter of former Minnesota Viking great tight end, and current radio broadcaster, Joe Senser.

Cobber Gameday Profile–Anne Keeley Year: Senior Hometown: Grafton, N.D. Position: Guard Major: Nursing 2003­04: MIAC All­First Year 2004­05: MIAC All­Conf.

Honorable Mention 2005­06: MIAC All­Conf.

Place I would most like to visit: Italy Favorite food: Chinese Favorite movies: Wedding Crashers Favorite TV shows: Deal or No Deal Favorite music groups: Kenny Chesney Favorite book: My Sisters Keeper Nobody knows how much I like to: Bug hunt The biggest influence on my career: My family If I were to play another sport, it would be: Bull riding My dream job is: To be Oprah

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GAMEDAY ROSTERS CONCORDIA COLLEGE MOORHEAD “COBBERS” No. Name Yr. Pos Ht. Hometown 10 Jenna Freudenberg So. G 5­9 Parkers Prairie, Minn./Parkers Prairie 12 Cammi Greenheck Fr. G 5­3 Fargo, N.D./Fargo South 14 Annie Keeley Sr. G 5­6 Grafton, N.D./Grafton 20 Ashley King So. G 5­8 Arthur, N.D./Northern Cass 22 Melanie Hageman Jr. P 5­11 Fargo, N.D./Fargo South 24 Jessica Heintz Jr. G 5­7 Bismarck, N.D./Bismarck Century 30 Anna Matetich Fr. G 5­10 Hibbing, Minn./Hibbing 32 Sarah Krabbenhoft Sr. P 6­0 Sioux Falls, S.D./Roosevelt 34 Leanne White Sr. P 5­11 Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie 40 Sara Sorbo Fr. G 5­8 Adams, N.D./Adams­Edmore 42 Emily Swierenga Jr. G 5­8 Svea, Minn./Willmar 44 Chelsea Evenstad So. P 5­11 Granite Falls, Minn./Yellow Med. East 50 Kaitlynn Gottenborg Fr. G 5­7 Hawley, Minn./Hawley 52 Julie Hageman Fr. P 5­11 Fargo, N.D./Fargo South HS Captains: Annie Keely, Sarah Krabbenhoft, Leanne White

Coaching Staff: Head Coach – Jessica Rahman (Concordia College ‘88; 4 th Season – 61­19 Overall) Assistant Coaches: Mark Askerooth (Concordia College ’76, 2 nd year) Rachel Bergeson (Concordia College ‘05, 1 st year)

Tonight’s Probable Starters Pos No. Name Yr. Ht Hometown 2006­07 Stats G 10 Jenna Freudenberg So. 5­9 Parkers Prairie 4.8 ppg/1.9 rpg/2.7 assists/gm G 14 Annie Keeley Sr. 5­6 Grafton, N.D. 16.8 ppg/3.9 rpg/48.9% 3­PT% G 20 Ashley King So. 5­8 Arthur, N.D. 4.5 ppg/3.0 rpg/100% FT% P 22 Melanie Hageman Jr. 5­11 Fargo, N.D. 16.6 ppg/8.4 rpg/55.6 FG% P 32 Sarah Krabbenhoft Sr. 6­0 Sioux Falls, S.D 6.9 ppg/5.4 rpg/1.4 steals/gm

HAMLINE UNIVERSITY “PIPERS” # Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 03 Britt Herzog Jr. G 5­6 Mt. Iron, Minn./Mt. Iron­Buhl 05 Leah Paquin Jr. G 5­6 Coon Rapids, Minn./Fridley 10 Krystal Tschumperlin So. G 5­8 Watkins, Minn./ Eden Valley­Watkins 15 Rochelle Sather Fy. G 5­10 Andover, Minn./Andover 21 Molly Barton Fy. F 5­10 Kellogg, Minn./ Wabasha­Kellogg 23 Ashlee Senser Sr. F 5­10 Edina, Minn./Hopkins 24 Megan Haugen Sr. G 5­4 New Richmond, Wis./New Richmond 30 Ashley Vorwerk Jr. G 5­9 Gibbon, Minn./Gibbon­Fairfax­Winth. 33 Jenny Nichols So. G 5­9 Rockford, Minn./Rockford 34 Britta Schwartzhoff So. G 5­11 Hayward, Wis./Hayward 35 Grace Weinreich So. G 5­5 Isle, Minn./Isle 41 Jessica Heinen So. C 6­0 Spicer, Minn./New London­Spicer 42 Shelby Hyllengren Jr. F 5­10 Cannon Falls, Minn./Cannon Falls 44 Missy Stulen Jr. F 5­10 Champlin, Minn./Champlin Park 50 Lori Koep Jr. F 5­10 Rosemount, Minn./Rosemount 51 Steph Jurewicz Jr. C 6­1 St. Louis Park, Minn./St. Louis Park

Emily Moreland Jr. G 5­8 Lakeville, Minn./Minnehaha Academy

Coaching Staff: Head Coach: Melissa Young­Kruse, 3rd season Assistant Coaches: Mandy Pearson, Julie Hamiel, Jenny Dimitroff

Today’s Probable Starters Pos No. Name Yr. Ht Hometown 2006­07 Stats G 10 Krystal Tschumperlin So. 5­8 Watkins, Minn. 10.7 ppg/2.9 rpg/2.7 assists/gm G 24 Megan Haugen Sr. 5­4 New Richmond, Wis. 3.2 ppg/1.8 rpg/1.8 steals/gm F 23 Ashlee Senser Sr. 5­10 Edina, Minn. 5.2 ppg/4.1 rpg/70.8% FT% F 34 Britta Schwartzhoff So. 5­11 Hayward, Wis. 7.0 ppg/3.4 rpg/84.0% FT% F 42 Shelby Hyllengren Jr. 5­10 Cannon Falls, Minn. 8.9 ppg/8.9 rpg/51.2% FG%

Pipers Basketball Info: 2005­06 Record: 13­13 2005­06 MIAC: 9­11 (5 th ) Home: 6­6 Away: 4­6 Neutral: 2­0 Last Postseason: 2005­06 Loss to Carleton 62­69 in 1 st round of the MIAC Playoffs.

2005­06 Stat Leaders: Points Per Game: Laurisa Ewert (13.0) Carolyn Korchik (11.9) Rebounds Per Game: Laurisa Ewert (8.1) Sarah Lincoln (5.4) 3­Point Field Goals: Carolyn Korchik (48) Kelly Lines (34) Field Goal Percentage: Jessica Heinen (45.2%) Laurisa Ewert (44.5%) Ashlee Senser (43.4%)

Cobber Basketball Info: 2005­06 Record: 21­7 05­06 MIAC: 16­4 (2 nd ) Home: 12­2 Away: 9­3 Neutral: 0­2 Last Postseason: 2005­06 Loss to UW­Stout 61­37 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament 2005­06 Stat Leaders: Points Per Game: Melanie Hageman (16.0), Annie Keeley (12.0) Rebounds Per Game: Tori Ehlert (7.0), Melanie Hageman (6.9), Annie Keeley (4.0) 3­Point Field Goals: Annie Keeley (44), Jessica Heintz (29), Sarah Krabbenhoft (24) Field Goal Percentage: Melanie Hageman (55.8%), J. Freudenberg (45.2%)

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GAMEDAY SCHEDULES 2006­07 Concordia Schedule NOVEMBER___________________________ 17­18 Apprentice School Tournament 17 vs. Southern Virginia W 70­47 18 vs. Notre Dame College W 77­63 29 at St. Benedict L 54­72 DECEMBER____________________________ 2 at Valley City St. L 59­70 4 at St. Olaf W 63­42 9 at St. Kate's W 87­80 11 CARLETON W 62­61 JANUARY____________________________ 3 at Macalester L 52­57 (OT) 6 HAMLINE 3 p.m. 8 GUSTAVUS 7:45 p.m. 10 at Bethel 7:45 p.m. 13 ST. THOMAS 3 p.m. 15 at Augsburg 7:45 p.m. 17 ST. MARY'S 7:45 p.m. 20 ST. BENEDICT 3 p.m. 22 at Carleton 7:45 p.m. 24 ST. OLAF 7:45 p.m. 27 ST. KATE'S 3 p.m. 31 MACALESTER 7:45 p.m. FEBRUARY____________________________ 3 at Hamline 7:45 p.m. 5 at Gustavus 7:45 p.m. 7 BETHEL 7:45 p.m. 10 at St. Thomas 3 p.m. 14 AUGSBURG 7:45 p.m. 17 at St. Mary's 3 p.m.

2006­07 Hamline Schedule NOVEMBER___________________________ 21 at UW­River Falls L 51­76 25 at Northwestern W 52­37 28 at St. Olaf W 70­57 DECEMBER___________________________ 2 BETHEL L 58­80 4 ST. THOMAS W 78­64 6 ST. MARY’S W 90­50 9 CARLETON L 62­74 16 MARTIN LUTHER W 81­45 JANUARY____________________________ 3 at Augsburg W 82­66 6 at Concordia 3:00 p.m. 10 ST. CATHERINE 7:30 p.m. 13 at Gustavus 3:00 p.m. 15 at St. Benedict 7:30 p.m. 17 at Macalester 7:45 p.m. 20 ST. OLAF 3:00 p.m. 22 at Bethel 7:45 p.m. 24 at St. Thomas 7:45 p.m. 27 at St. Mary’s 3:00 p.m. 31 AUGSBURGH 7:45 p.m. FEBRUARY___________________________ 3 CONCORDIA 3:00 p.m. 5 at Carleton 7:45 p.m. 7 at St. Catherine 7:30 p.m. 10 GUSTAVUS 3:00 p.m. 14 ST. BENNEDICT 7:30 p.m. 17 MACALESTER 3:00 p.m.

Cobber Last Game Recap ST. PAUL, Minn. (1/03/07)­­ Concordia shot a season­low 28.8% (17­ of­59) from the field and were outscored in overtime as they lost to upset­minded Macalester 57­52 in St. Paul on Wednesday. The loss to the Scots, who only rejoined the MIAC this season, is just the second for the Cobbers in their 45­game series history with the Scots. Scoreless streaks at the start of the second half and then overtime spelled doom for the Cobbers. Concordia did not score a field goal in the first 6:42 of the second period and then allowed Macalester to score eight straight points in overtime to put an end to their three­game winning streak.

Annie Keeley led all Cobbers in scoring. She scored 14 points before fouling out in the overtime period. Freshman Sara Sorbo was the only other Concordia player in double figures. She had 11 points. CC junior post player Melanie Hageman was held to a season­low six points and made only one field goal from the floor. She added a team­high eight rebounds. The Scots had a pair of players post double­doubles on the night. Anna Baltzer had 17 points and 13 rebounds and Elise Pagel added 14 points and 14 rebounds.

The shooting totals for Concordia got even colder from behind the arc where CC shot a mere 28.6% (6­of­21) for the game. The Cobbers made only two 3­point field goals in the second half and did not connect on a long­range shot in the five­minute overtime period. Macalester shot 36.7% (18­of­49) from the field but held a commanding 48­34 advantage in rebounds. The Scots used that advantage to post a 10­0 edge in second­chance points.

The teams combined to commit 47 turnovers. CC posted 21 miscues while the Scots turned the ball over 26 times.

Piper Last Game Recap (Courtesy of Hamline SID) MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (1/03/07)­­ First­year Rochelle Sather tallied 23 points on 9­of­11 shooting as the Pipers defeated Augsburg 82­66 Wednesday night in Minneapolis, Minn.

Sather scored 15 points in the first half to give Hamline (6­3, 4­2 in the MIAC) a 10­point halftime lead. The first­year was 5­of­6 from beyond the arc in the contest.

Augsburg (1­7, 1­4) cut the Piper lead to five early in the second half, but Hamline ensued on a 12­2 spurt to put the game out of reach.

Sophomore Jess Heinen scored four of her 20 points in the run. She netted 15 points in the second half. Heinen grabbed 10 rebounds.

Junior Steph Jurewicz also reached double figures in scoring for the Pipers with 10 points.

Hamline shot 49.1 percent in the game (27­55) ­ 52 percent in the second half. Augsburg was 30 percent from the floor (21­70) in the contest.

The Auggies were led by Megan Krumrie's 22 points. Katie LaGrave chipped in 19 points and five assists.

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GAMEDAY BACK PAGE 2006­07 MIAC STANDINGS

MIAC Overall Games Team W­L Pct. W­L Pct. Str St. Benedict 5­0 1.00 6­2 .750 W6 Gustavus 4­1 .800 7­1 .875 W1 Carleton 4­2 .667 7­2 .778 W1 Hamline 4­2 .667 6­3 .667 W2 Concordia 3­2 .600 5­3 .625 L1 St. Catherine 3­2 .600 6­2 .750 L1 St. Thomas 3­2 .600 4­4 .500 L1 St. Mary's 1­4 .200 3­5 .375 L2 Bethel 1­4 .200 2­6 .250 L1 Macalester 1­4 .200 3­5 .375 W2 Augsburg 1­4 .200 1­7 .125 L3 St. Olaf 1­4 .200 1­7 .125 W1

UPCOMING GAMES 1/6/2007 (Saturday) Hamline @ Concordia, 3 p.m. Augsburg @ Macalester, 3 p.m. Gustavus @ Saint Mary’s, 3 p.m. Saint Benedict @ St. Olaf, 3 p.m. Carleton @ St. Catherine, 3 p.m. St. Thomas @ Bethel, 3 p.m.

1/8/2007 (Monday) Gustavus @ Concordia, 7:45 p.m. Saint Benedict @ Macalester, 7:30 p.m. St. Catherine @ Saint Mary’s, 7:30 p.m. Bethel @ St. Olaf, 7:45 p.m. Augsburg @ St. Thomas, 7:45 p.m.

RECENT RESULTS 1/3/2007 (Wednesday) Concordia 52 @ Macalester 57 OT St. Catherine 49 @ Gustavus 64 Saint Benedict 70 @ Bethel 49 St. Olaf 63 @ Saint Mary’s 45 St. Thomas 47 @ Carleton 65 Hamline 82 @ Augsburg 66

12/30/2006 (Saturday) Presentation 76 @ St. Catherine 78 OT Northwestern 69 @ Augsburg 60

12/29/2006 (Friday) Bethel 66 vs. Manchester 57 @ Trinity Tournament

12/28/2006 (Thursday) Bethel 58 vs. UW­Eau Claire 60 @ Trinity Tournament

12/16/2006 (Saturday) Martin Luther 45 @ Hamline 81

12/13/2006 (Wednesday) UW­River Falls 46 @ Macalester 52

2006­07 Concordia College Statistics ## Player FG­FGA Pct 3FG­FGA Pct FT­FTA Pct 14 Annie Keeley....... 49­103 .476 23­47 .489 13­17 .765 22 Melanie Hageman.... 45­81 .556 0­0 .000 43­56 .768 32 Sarah Krabbenhoft.. 24­61 .393 7­27 .259 0­2 .000 40 Sara Sorbo......... 13­38 .342 3­11 .273 13­22 .591 24 Jessica Heintz..... 13­40 .325 11­31 .355 3­4 .750 10 Jenna Freudenberg.. 12­37 .324 1­6 .167 13­22 .591 20 Ashley King........ 13­41 .317 1­11 .091 9­9 1.000 44 Chelsea Evenstad... 6­15 .400 0­0 .000 2­3 .667 34 Leanne White....... 6­21 .286 1­6 .167 3­8 .375 42 Emily Swierenga.... 3­6 .500 1­3 .333 1­2 .500 30 Anna Matetich...... 0­1 .000 0­0 .000 2­2 1.000 52 Julie Hageman...... 1­3 .333 0­0 .000 0­0 .000 12 Cammi Greenheck.... 0­13 .000 0­3 .000 4­7 .571 50 Kaitlynn Gottenberg 0­0 .000 0­0 .000 0­0 .000

Total.............. 185­460 .402 48­145 .331 106­154 .688 Opponents.......... 177­429 .413 34­101 .337 104­160 .650

## Player Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 14 A.Keeley..... 8 23 31 3.9 21 2 6 13 4 9 134 16.8 22 M.Hageman.... 23 44 67 8.4 21 1 10 29 3 10 133 16.6 32 S.Krabbenhoft.11 32 43 5.4 28 2 16 20 5 11 55 6.9 40 S.Sorbo.......15 13 28 3.5 18 0 14 13 2 16 42 5.3 24 J.Heintz..... 5 8 13 1.6 12 0 14 11 2 5 40 5.0 10 J.Freudenberg. 0 15 15 1.9 13 0 22 28 1 7 38 4.8 20 A.King........ 8 16 24 3.0 10 0 10 15 0 10 36 4.5 44 C.Evenstad... 2 7 9 1.8 6 0 0 2 1 1 14 2.8 34 L.White.......16 18 34 4.3 14 0 8 10 2 4 16 2.0 42 E.Swierenga....4 4 8 1.6 5 0 0 6 1 1 8 1.6 30 A.Matetich.....0 2 2 1.0 4 0 1 2 0 1 2 1.0 52 J.Hageman......0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1.0 12 C.Greenheck....2 6 8 1.0 3 0 11 12 0 6 4 0.5 50 K.Gottenberg 2 0 2 1.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0

Total........106 202 308 38.5 156 5 113 169 21 81 524 65.5 Opponents.....69 191 260 32.5 151 ­ 92 158 16 77 492 61.5

2006­07 Hamline University Statistics ## Player FG­FGA Pct 3FG­FGA Pct FT­FTA Pct 41 Jessica Heinen..... 34­76 .447 6­20 .300 26­39 .667 10 Krystal Tschumperli 33­76 .434 14­33 .424 16­16 1.000 42 Shelby Hyllengren.. 22­43 .512 0­0 .000 27­43 .628 15 Rochelle Sather.... 27­66 .409 9­24 .375 6­7 .857 34 Britta Schwartzhoff 18­59 .305 6­24 .250 21­25 .840 35 Grace Weinreich.... 17­54 .315 5­28 .179 14­21 .667 23 Ashlee Senser...... 15­43 .349 0­0 .000 17­24 .708 51 Steph Jurewicz..... 16­35 .457 0­0 .000 13­20 .650 30 Ashley Vorwerk..... 12­27 .444 1­1 1.000 12­15 .800 24 Megan Haugen....... 8­32 .250 5­25 .200 8­10 .800 50 Lori Koep.......... 5­12 .417 0­0 .000 2­3 .667 03 Britt Herzog....... 1­2 .500 0­1 .000 0­0 .000 33 Jenny Nichols...... 0­0 .000 0­0 .000 0­2 .000 05 Leah Paquin........ 0­1 .000 0­0 .000 0­0 .000 44 Missy Stulen....... 0­0 .000 0­0 .000 0­0 .000

Total.............. 208­526 .395 46­156 .295 162­225 .720 Opponents.......... 184­547 .336 45­162 .278 136­217 .627

## Player Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 41 J.Heinen..... 21 42 63 7.0 18 0 11 25 12 14 100 11.1 10 K.Tschumperli 5 21 26 2.9 19 0 24 25 1 10 96 10.7 42 S.Hyllengren..21 50 71 8.9 19 0 3 14 3 7 71 8.9 15 R.Sather.... 13 22 35 3.9 21 0 7 19 8 8 69 7.7 34 B.Schwartzhoff 8 23 31 3.4 19 0 12 19 4 5 63 7.0 35 G.Weinreich....8 8 16 1.8 19 0 13 25 1 7 53 5.9 23 A.Senser...... 8 29 37 4.1 26 0 9 16 0 5 47 5.2 51 S.Jurewicz....16 20 36 4.0 23 0 4 14 1 5 45 5.0 30 A.Vorwerk..... 8 10 18 2.3 6 0 6 12 1 5 37 4.6 24 M.Haugen.......0 16 16 1.8 11 0 18 23 1 16 29 3.2 50 L.Koep.........6 8 14 1.6 12 0 0 3 0 2 12 1.3 03 B.Herzog.......0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0.7 33 J.Nichols......0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 05 L.Paquin.......0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 44 M.Stulen.......0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Total........127 278 405 45.0 194 0 109 195 32 85 624 69.3 Opponents....125 221 346 38.4 182 ­ 103 174 32 105 549 61.0