Spartans Women`s Basketball Spartans
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Spartans Women`s Basketball Spartans
“BUILDING A New TRADITION” Spartans Women’s Basketball 2005 – 2006 Getting to the Gym 2005-2006 Media Guide Table of Contents Getting to the Gym (maps) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .inside front cover AU Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .inside front cover Media Outlets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Head Coach Michelle Roof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Assistant Coaches and Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 2005-2006 Season Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 2005-2006 AU Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-8 2004-2005 Season Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 2004-2005 Spartan Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 The NIIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 AU NIIC Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 AU Year By Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Individual Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 AU Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 AU Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 This Is AU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 2005-2006 Game Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .back cover Calumet Ave. Randall Rd. Glenwood Pl. Evanslawn Ave. AU Quick Facts P Gladstone Ave. AU Field Edgelawn Dr. Marseillaise Pl. P Gym Southlawn Pl. Randall Rd. P Calumet Ave. P P Kenilworth Pl. Prairie Road Bottom map is an enlargement of Aurora University area. Basketball is played in Thornton Gymnasium in Alumni Hall. Parking areas are shown with a circled P. Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aurora, IL Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1893 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Approximately 4,000 Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Spartans Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Royal blue/White Conference . . . . . . . . .Northern Illinois-Iowa Conference National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division III Gymnasium/capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thornton (2,200) President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rebecca L. Sherrick Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Walsh Athletics Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .630-844-5110 Athletics Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .630-844-7809 Head Basketball Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michelle Roof Coach’s Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0/First Year Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . .Keith Parris, Frank Razo Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stevie Baker-Watson 2004-2005 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-20 Sports Information Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Kipley Sports Information Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .630-844-7575 Sports Information Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .630-844-3826 AU Spartan Sports Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .630-844-3838 On the Cover: 2005-2006 Aurora University Women’s Basketball Team in front of AU’s Institute for Collaboration, scheduled for completion this year AU Media Outlets Local Print Aurora Beacon-News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 S. River, Aurora, IL 60506 Dave Parro, Sports Editor 630-844-5911 Fax: 630-844-1043 Kane County Chronicle . . . . . . . . 1000 Randall Rd., Geneva, IL 60134 Brian Schaumburg, Sports Editor 630-232-9222 Fax: 630-232-4962 Fox Valley Labor News . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.O. Box 4155, Aurora, IL 60507 Carter Crane, Editor 630-897-4022 Fax: 630-892-3873 Daily Herald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3805-A Main St., St. Charles, IL 60174 630-587-8623 Fax: 630-587-8639 Kendall County Publications . . . . . 222 Bridge St., Yorkville, IL 60560 630-533-7034 Fax: 630-533-7085 Oswego Ledger-Sentinel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Box #669, Oswego, IL 60611 630-554-8565 Fax: 630-554-7560 Meet the Head Coach MICHELLE ROOF Head Coach First Season Michelle Roof enters her first season as the Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Aurora University. Roof takes over the reigns of the AU women’s basketball program after spending last season as an assistant at Lewis University. Roof previously spent two years as an assistant at Saint Mary’s University (MN) and one season at Grinnell College (IA). Roof played two seasons at Eastern Illinois University (Division I) before spending a season as a student assistant coach for the Panthers. She also was a student assistant at University of Wisconsin-La Crosse for one season. A member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), Roof has worked several national camps, including University of Tennessee, Doug Bruno-DePaul basketball camps, Syracuse University, Texas Tech University and University of Wisconsin-Madison. Roof received a Bachelor of Science in physical education from Eastern Illinois University in 2001. Regional Print Chicago Tribune . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435 N. Michigan, Chicago, IL 60611 Metro Sports 312-222-3474 Fax: 312-828-9392 Chicago Sun-Times . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 N. Orleans, Chicago, IL 60654 College Sports 312-321-2247 Radio/TV WSPY (107.1 fm) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Broadcast Center, Plano, IL 60545 WFXV (TV-30) 630-552-1000 Greg Burks, Sports Director Fax: 630-552-9000 Comcast (ch. 4) . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 W. 5th Street, Naperville, IL 60563 630-552-1000 Wire Services Associated Press . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 N. Michigan, Chicago, IL 60601 Sports Desk 312-781-0500 Fax: 312-781-1989 All requests for interviews should be made through Brian Kipley, Director of Sports Information, at 630-844-7575. Media should call in advance, as seating in the press area is limited. Alison Kohler AU Women’s Basketball 1 Meet the Assistant Coaches KEITH PARRIS Assistant Coach First Season Keith Parris enters his first season as an assistant coach for the Spartans. He comes to Aurora University from Edgewood College (Madison, WI), where he was an assistant coach in 2004-2005. “I am very excited to have Keith join my staff,” said Head Coach Michelle Roof. “Along with his knowledge of the game, he brings a great amount of energy and intensity to our program. I believe he will do an outstanding job of motivating and developing our post players, while also focusing on developing our team communication skills.” While at Edgewood, Parris helped guide the Lady Eagles to the Lake Michigan Conference championship and their first NCAA tournament appearance in school history. They also finished the year ranked 13th in the country among all Division III women’s basketball programs in the category of “most-improved.” As a student-athlete, Parris played one year at Northland Community and Technical College, where he was a member of the divisional championship team in his first season. He averaged 12 points and six rebounds per game and was ranked seventh nationally in field goal percentage. Parris completed his eligibility at the University of Dubuque, where he was a two-time captain and averaged 13 points and six rebounds per game. He finished his career ranked as one of the school’s top field goal percentage shooters in history, shooting more than 50% for his career. “Keith comes from winning programs, both as a coach and as a player. He understands how much work it takes to establish a winning program and is committed to moving this Spartan program forward,” Roof said. In addition to his degree from University of Dubuque, Parris also holds a degree from Keller Graduate School of Management. He and his wife, April, live in Aurora with their son, Isaac Duane Parris. FRANK RAZO Assistant Coach First Season Frank Razo begins his first year as an assistant coach for the Spartans. He comes to Aurora University from Plano High School in Plano, IL, where he was the Head Girls’ Basketball Coach for the past two years. He was an assistant there for four years. While at Plano, Coach Razo guided the Reapers to a 21-10 record in 2005, which tied the school record for most wins in a season. They continued that success into the state tournament, where they won their second regional championship in the program’s history. Razo’s previous coaching experience includes HenrySenachwine High School, North Boone High School, Clay City High School, Flora High School, Newark High School, Clinton High School, Ashland High School and Washington High School. Razo has worked with some of the top coaches in the country, instructing camps at University of Illinois (under former Coach Lou Hensen), Indiana University (under former Coach Bob Knight), Western Illinois, Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, Cincinnati and Dick Baumgartner Shooting Camp. “Coach Razo brings a great amount of coaching knowledge and experience to the staff,” said Head Coach Michelle Roof. “Not only has he been coaching the game for the past 27 years, but he has also attended a great number of camps and clinics around the country every year. He has a true passion for what he does and brings some great ideas and strategies to our Spartan staff.” JESSICA EHMLER Student Assistant 2005-2006 AU Women’s Coaching Staff 2 AU Women’s Basketball 2005-2006 Season Preview Building a New Tradition The Aurora University women’s basketball team has a new look in the 2005-2006 campaign, with Michelle Roof assuming the duties as Head Coach. Roof takes over a Spartan program looking to establish a strong foundation of discipline and pride within the team. “I plan on challenging these young women to expect more of themselves and each other, both on and off the basketball court,” Roof said. The Spartans were 7-20 last season but have been to the NCAA Division III Tournament twice in the past four seasons. Roof stated, “Our coaching staff has set the bar very high for these ladies, and I think that if we can focus on the little things and learn what TEAM basketball is all about, we will turn a few heads this season. We are in the process of teaching our players what it means to give an all-out effort every time they step on the floor, while taking satisfaction and feeling good about themselves for the hard work they put in.” AU returns several key contributors from last season. Junior guard Beth Plucinski (Vernon Hills, IL/Vernon Hills HS) is the Spartans’ top returning scorer (9.9 points and 5.44 assists per game), while junior forward Laura Wiesner (Des Plaines, IL/Maine West HS) (7.7 points and 5.4 rebounds per game) provides the Spartans with a presence in the post. Also returning to the AU program is the lone AU senior, guard Deisy Mena (Cicero, IL/Morton West). Mena averaged five points and shot 29% from three-point range last season. Junior foward Stephanie Kiger (Momence, IL/Momence HS) returns to add veteran leadership for the Spartans. Sophomore guards Rachael Blanton (Vernon Hills, IL/Vernon Hills HS), Lexi Pioli (Oglesby, IL/LaSalle-Peru HS) and forward Beth Sandon (Plainfield, IL/Plainfield HS) had substantial playing time for the Spartans in 2004-2005. Several newcomers will be key contributors to the AU program and will provide Roof with a deep and versatile club. “I believe our biggest strength this season is our athleticism and quickness, as well as our versatility and depth. Because we have a good nucleus of players with a wide variety of talents and skills, we will be capable of throwing many different looks at our opponents. We should also be able to wear teams down with our subbing rotations and high level of conditioning,” Roof said. The top newcomers for AU are a pair of transfer guards, Kisha Miller and Naomi Guise. “Miller brings quickness and athleticism to the point-guard spot and has a great ability to see the floor well and push the tempo, which is exactly what we need to get our offense going,” Roof said. “Guise has great penetration and passing skills and can also knock down the outside shot. Although her athleticism will be tough to match, I believe her biggest strength is her versatility. She has the ability to play anywhere on the floor and will be looked to as a major contributor.” Joining Miller and Guise as the newest Spartans are freshmen forward Tiffani Guest (Loves Park, IL/Christian Life), guard Meagan Re (Belvidere, IL/Belvidere HS), guard Kathleen Thanas (Plainfield, IL/Plainfield HS) and junior center Misty Mitchell (Chicago/Mother Guerin HS). With a new head coach comes changes, including the style of play Spartans fans can expect to see in the upcoming year. Roof said, “AU fans should expect an exciting, up-tempo style of basketball. We will push the ball up the floor and attack the basket in transition and in our half-court offense. We want to put the pressure on our opponents offensively, forcing them to stop us, while also pressuring and creating turnovers defensively.” AU once again will play a demanding nonconference schedule leading up to the Northern Illinois-Iowa Conference schedule. “In order to win in the NIIC, we must put together an entire 40 minutes of smart, aggressive basketball, and we must be able to do this night in and night out. I do feel like our tough, nonconference schedule will help prepare us for the competition we will face within the NIIC,” Roof stated. With a new style of play and a first-year head coach building a strong foundation, expectations remain high for the Spartan women’s basketball team. AU Women’s Basketball 3 2005-2006 AU Roster NO. 11 12 13 20 21 22 23 30 31 32 33 34 42 43 44 50 52 54 NAME Kisha Miller Beth Plucinski Tanisha Hawkins Stephanie Kiger Naomi Guise Deisy Mena Lexi Pioli Rachael Blanton Lisa Hoover Beth Sandon Meagan Re Kathleen Thanas Caitlin Ebbinghaus Abby Young Misty Mitchell Alison Kohler Tiffani Gueste Laura Wiesner POS. Guard Guard Guard Forward Guard Guard Guard Guard Forward Forward Guard Guard Forward Guard Center Center Forward Forward HT. 5’5” 5’6” 5’3” 5’9” 5’7” 5’7” 5’4” 5’8” 5’8” 5’8” 5’9” 5’8” 5’9” 5’6” 6’2” 6’0” 5’11” 5’11” YR. Jr Jr Jr Jr So Sr So So So So Fr Fr Jr Fr Jr Jr Fr Jr Head Coach: Michelle Roof Assistant Coaches: Keith Parris and Frank Razo Photos courtesy of Al Benson. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Decatur, IL/Eisenhower Vernon Hills, IL/Vernon Hills Westchester, PA/Henderson Momence, IL/Momence Springfield, IL/Southeast Cicero, IL/Morton West Oglesby, IL/LaSalle-Peru Vernon Hills, IL/Vernon Hills LaGrange Park, IL/Lyons Township Plainfield, IL/Plainfield Central Belvidere, IL/Belvidere Plainfield, IL/Plainfield Central Martinsvillle, IN/Martinsvillle Elgin, IL/Hampshire Chicago/Mother Guerin Sandwich, IL/Sandwich Loves Park, IL/Christian Life Des Plaines, IL/Maine West Meet the Spartans #30 RACHAEL BLANTON, 5’8”, So, Guard, Vernon Hills, IN/ Vernon Hills HS College as a Freshman (’04-’05): Played in 25 games, averaged 2.0 points and grabbed 56 rebounds. High School: Attended Vernon Hills High School and played four years of varsity basketball under Coach Paul Brettner. Senior year she was All-Area Honorable Mention and All-Conference. She played two years of varsity softball under Coach Greg Stilling, where she was All-Conference Honorable mention as a senior. Personal: Born 2/16/86 in Bloomington, IL. Parents: Roger and Victoria Blanton. She has one brother, Victor, and one sister, Rebecca. Hobbies: Movies and music. Major: Psychology. YR G FGM-A 3FGM-A FT-A R A TP PPG 04-05 25 17-66 2-13 15-26 56 23 51 2.0 #42 CAITLIN EBBINGHAUS, 5’10”, Jr, Forward, Martinsville, IN/Martinsville HS College as a Sophomore (’04-’05): Played in 25 games, scored 22 points and grabbed 29 rebounds. College as a Freshman (’03-’04): Played in 10 games, scored 8 points. High School: Attended Martinsville High School and played two years of varsity basketball under Coach Vince Cerbone and three years of varsity softball under Coach Ken Rhoden, where she was named best offensive player as a senior. Personal: Born 1/1/85 in Indianapolis. Family: Stacia and Robert Zloty and Tom Ebbinghaus. She has one brother, John, and three sisters, Brianna, Lynn and Alaina. Hobbies: Shopping, music and dancing. Majors: Marketing and Communication. YR G 03-04 10 04-05 25 FGM-A 4-13 10-37 3FGM-A 0-0 0-0 FT-A 0-0 2-5 R A 5 2 29 11 #52 TIFFANI GUESTE, 5’11”, Fr, Post, Rockford, IL/Christian Life HS High School: Attended Christian Life High School and played three years of varsity basketball under Coach Donna Sheperd. She was named All-Conference Honorable Mention her junior year and named First-Team AllConference, Team MVP, Athlete of the Week and rebound leader all three years. Personal: Born 1/17/87 in Barrington, IL. Family: Walter and Yvetta Gueste. She has one brother, Chris. Hobbies: Playing sports, being active, coaching elementary and middle school sports and refereeing elementary basketball. Major: Physical Education. #21 NAOMI GUISE, 5’7”, Jr, Guard, Springfield, IL/Southeast HS High School: Attended Southeast High School and played three years of varsity basketball under Coach Jennifer Blongh. She was MVP her sophomore and senior year, Athlete of the Week her senior year, set a school record for most double doubles her senior year, and was All-Region and All-Conference her senior year. She also ran two years of varsity track under Coach Thomas McBride. Family: Born 6/30/84 in Chicago. Family: Berrenice Guise. She has three brothers and four sisters. Hobbies: Watching TV and listening to music. Major: Business Administration. Minor: Sports Management. TP PPG 8 0.8 22 .09 AU Women’s Basketball 5 Meet the Spartans #13 TANISHA HAWKINS, 5’3”, Jr, Guard, Westchester, PA/Henderson HS College as a Freshman and Sophomore (’02’04): Played basketball at Delaware County Community College. High School: Attended Henderson High School and played two years of varsity basketball under Coaches Jenine Faith and Frank Steidler. She was named outstanding female basketball player her senior year. Personal: Born 4/18/83 in Washington D.C. Family: Ron and Santa Hawkins. She has one sister, Sharday. Hobbies: Watching women’s basketball. She is a youth leader at church and likes to bowl. Major: Management and Innovation. Minor: Sports Management. #31 LISA HOOVER, 5’9”, So, Forward, LaGrange, IL/Lyons Township HS College as a Freshman (’04-’05): Was primarily a member of the junior varsity squad. High School: Attended Lyons Township High School and played three years of varsity basketball under Coach Dawn Shawbacker. Personal: Born 3/10/86 in LaGrange, IL. Family: Karin and Greg Shawbacker. Hobbies: Sports, family and friends. Major: Psychology. #20 STEPHANIE KIGER, 5’9”, Jr, Forward, Momence , IL/Momence HS College as a Sophomore (’04-’05): Played in 19 games, had 62 total points and 55 rebounds. College as a Freshman (’03-’04): Played in 23 games, had 18 points, 30 rebounds and 15 assists. High School: Attended Momence High School and played three years of varsity basketball under Coach Kris Holloway. Was named team captain as a senior, All-Area and All-Conference as a junior and senior. Played two years of varsity volleyball under Coach Sheila Anthony, was All-Area as a junior and senior. Played two years of varsity softball under Coach Jerry Abbott. Personal: Born 3/23/85 in Tulsa, OK. Family: Tom and Wendy Kiger. She has two brothers, Nathan and Russell. Hobbies: Sports, family and writing poems. Major: Athletic Training. YR G 03-04 23 04-05 19 FGM-A 8-33 30-61 3FGM-A 1-5 0-1 FT-A 1-2 2-12 R A 30 15 55 13 TP PPG 18 0.8 62 3.3 #50 ALISON KOHLER, 6’0”, Jr, Center, Sandwich, IL/Sandwich HS College as a Sophomore (’04-’05): Played in 27 games, started 21. Averaged 7.4 points a game and had 155 total rebounds. College as a Freshman (’03-’04): Played in 28 games, averaged 3.3 points and grabbed 78 rebounds. High School: Attended Sandwich High School and played three years of varsity basketball under Coach Brain Howell. Team captain and All-Academic team all three years. Played three years of varsity volleyball under Coach Marisa Colgan, was All-Conference as a junior and captain as a junior and senior. Personal: Born 12/14/84 in Sandwich, IL. Family: Bruce and Pam Kohler. She has a one brother, Jon. Her mother and uncle (Charles Westbrook) are Aurora University graduates. Hobbies: Spending time with friends and basketball. Major: Mathematics and Education. YR G 03-04 28 04-05 27 FGM-A 37-86 84-167 3FGM-A 0-0 0-0 FT-A R A TP PPG 17-23 78 6 91 3.3 32-44 155 19 200 7.4 #22 DEISY MENA, 5’7”, Sr, Guard, Cicero, IL/ Morton East HS College as a Junior (’04-’05): Played in 25 games, had 125 total points with 59 total rebounds. Previous College (’02-’04): Attended Triton College and played basketball and was Team-MVP, All-Region and All-Conference. High School: Attended Morton East High School and played two years of varsity basketball under Coach John Molitor. She received Team MVP, All-Conference and AllArea both her junior and senior seasons. Personal: Born 6/4/84 in Chicago. Family: Mario and Quirino Mena. She has one brother, Emanuel, and two sisters, Edith and Jessica. Hobbies: Listening to music, hanging out with friends and playing basketball. Major: Physical Education. Minor: Health. YR G 04-05 25 6 AU Women’s Basketball FGM-A 41-126 3FGM-A 26-88 FT-A R A TP PPG 17-23 59 16 125 5.0 Meet the Spartans #11, KISHA MILLER, 5’5”, Jr, Guard, Decatur, IL/ Eisenhower HS High School: Attended Eisenhower High School and played four years of varsity basketball under Coach Stacy Potts. She was MVP, Player of the Year, and All-Regional team pick her junior and senior years. She also played three years of varsity volleyball under Coach Mike Wilks. She played two years of varsity softball as well. Personal: Born 5/14/85 in Rantoul, IL. Family: Joeann Eubanks and Kenny Pruitt. She has one brother, Jake. Major: Physical Education. Minor: Business. #44 MISTY MITCHELL, 6’2”, Jr, Center, Chicago/ Mother Guerin HS Previous College (’02-’04): Attended Triton College and played basketball and was AllConference Second Team and All-Tournament. High School: Attended Mother Guerin High School and played four years of varsity basketball. She played three years of varsity softball and two years of varsity volleyball. Personal: Born 12/25/83 in Chicago. Family: Charles and Judy Mitchell. She has two sisters, Michelle and Melody. Hobbies: Basketball, hanging out with friends and family and dancing. Major: Physical Education. #23 LEXI PIOLI, 5’5”, So, Guard, Oglesby, IL/LaSalle-Peru HS College as a Freshman (’04-’05): Played in 27 games, averaged 5.0 points and had 31 rebounds. High School: Attended LaSalle-Peru High School and played three years of varsity basketball under Coach Haberkorn. She received Second Team All-Conference and MVP her junior year and received First Team All-Conference, All-Area and MVP her senior year. Personal: Born 9/19/85 in Peru, IL. Family: Ron and Lauri Pioli. She has three sisters, Jessica, Katrina, and Mamie. Hobbies: Softball, music and basketball. Major: Business. YR G 04-05 27 FGM-A 42-125 3FGM-A 25-78 FT-A R A TP PPG 27-38 31 15 136 5.0 #12 BETH PLUCINSKI, 5’6”, Jr, Guard, Vernon Hills, IL/ Vernon Hills HS College as a Sophomore (’04-’05): Named Northern Illinois-Iowa Conference AllConference. Played in 27 games, started all but one, had 147 assists, averaged 9.9 points a game and 119 total rebounds. College as a Freshman (’03-’04): Named Northern IllinoisIowa Conference All-Conference. Played in 29 games, started all 29. Averaged 12.6 points, 3.5 rebounds. High School: Attended Vernon Hills High School and played three years of varsity basketball under Coach Paul Brettner. Named team captain and All-Conference all three years and All-Area as a senior. Played three years of varsity volleyball under Coach Steve Rochon. Was named team captain as a sophomore and senior, All-Conference as a junior, and All-Area as a junior and senior. Played three years of varsity softball under Coach Greg Stilling and was named captain, All-Conference and All-Area all three seasons. Personal: Born 6/5/85 in Lake Forest, IL. Family: Mike and Mary Plucinski. She has two sisters, Mary and Becky. Hobbies: Sports and movies. Major: Business. YR G FGM-A 3FGM-A 03-04 29 124-361 74-234 04-05 27 88-324 54-209 FT-A R A TP PPG 42-56 101 122 364 12.6 36-54 11 147 266 9.9 #33 MEAGAN RE, 5’9”, Fr, Guard, Belvidere, IL/Belvidere HS High School: Attended Belvidere High School and played two years of varsity basketball under Coach Ben Commare. She was named captain, First-Team All-Conference, Rising Stars Participant and All-Tournament her senior year. She also played two years of varsity softball under Coach Jody Flynn. She was named MVP and special mention her senior year. Personal: Born 5/14/87 in Rockford, IL. Family: Fran and Debbie Re. She has two brothers, Matthew and Michael, and one sister, Melissa. Hobbies: Playing all sports, eating and traveling. Major: Athletic Training. Minors: Health and Physical Education. AU Women’s Basketball 7 Meet the Spartans #32 BETH SANDON, 5’8”, So, Forward, Plainfield, IL/ Plainfield Central HS College as a Freshman(’04-’05): Played in 13 games, scored 19 total points and grabbed 14 rebounds. High School: Attended Plainfield High School and played two years of varsity basketball under Coach Brian Bazan. She received the Wildcat Award and All-Conference Honorable Mention her senior year. She also played two years of varsity volleyball under Coach Jason Herrmann, where she was MVP her senior year. Personal: Born 1/20/86 in Aurora, IL. Family: Kevin and Caria Sandon. She has two brothers, Mike and Jim, and one sister, Kelly. Hobbies: Shopping, being with family and friends and watching all kinds of sports. Major: Undecided. YR G 04-05 13 FGM-A 8-21 3FGM-A 1-3 FT-A 2-4 R 14 A 4 TP PPG 19 1.5 #34 KATHLEEN THANAS , 5’8”, Fr, Guard, Plainfield, IL/Plainfield Central HS High School: Attended Plainfield High School and played three years of varsity basketball under Coach Mark Krusz. As a senior, she was captain, All-Area and broke school records for points in a game (31), points in a season and free-throw percentage. She was also named AllConference as a junior and senior. She played four years of varsity softball under Coach Anne Campbell. She was named Captain, All-Area and All-Conference as a junior and senior. As a senior, was named to the Chicago Tribune Top 100-Team. Personal: Born 6/24/87 in Joliet, IL. Family: Tom and Thea Thanas. She has one sister, Toni. Hobbies: Playing sports, traveling, eating, hanging out with friends, the White Sox, Notre Dame and watching all kinds of sports. Major: Physical Education. Minor: Health. 8 AU Women’s Basketball #54 LAURA WIESNER, 5’11”, Jr, Forward, Des Plaines, IL/Maine West HS College as a Sophomore (’04-’05): Played in 26 games, averaged 7.7 points a game and pulled down a total of 140 rebounds. College as a Freshman (’03-’04): Played in and started 28 games, averaged 5.7 points and 4.6 rebounds. High School: Attended Maine West High School and played three years of varsity basketball under Coach Deril Kipp and was named Most Improved as a senior. Played four years of varsity soccer under Coach Jim McGowan and was named team captain as a junior and senior. Named AllConference as a sophomore, junior and senior. Played one year of varsity volleyball under Coach Deanna Rip. Personal: Born 2/16/85 in Park Ridge, IL. Family: Howard and Renee Wiesner. She has one brother, Ken. Hobbies: Movies, playing pool and sports. Major: Physical Education. Minor: Health YR G FGM-A 3FGM-A FT-A R A TP PPG 03-04 28 70-167 0-2 19-33 128 30 159 5.7 04-05 26 88-209 0-0 24-48 140 25 200 7.7 #43 ABBY YOUNG, 5’6”, Fr, Guard, Elgin, IL/Hampshire HS High School: Attended Hampshire High School and played two years of varsity basketball under Coach Sue Ellett. She was named All-Area and All-Conference her senior year. She also played four years of varsity softball under Coaches Sherm Morgan and Mike Wendt. She was All-Area her sophomore, junior and senior years; All-Conference her junior and senior years; All-State her senior year. Personal: Born 3/10/87 in Park Ridge, IL. Family: Robert and Linda Young. She has two brothers, Josh and Jared, and two sisters, Rebekah and Jessica. Hobbies: Playing softball and basketball, hanging out with friends, sleeping and talking to her brothers. Major: Accounting or Business Management. 2004-2005 Season Results (7-20 overall) Date H/A Result 11/19 A Wheaton College 52 Aurora University 41 11/20 H Wisconsin-Oshkosh 65 Aurora University 33 11/23 H Illinois Wesleyan 79 Aurora University 50 11/27 H Millikin University 60 Aurora University 41 11/30 A Carthage College 85 Aurora University 58 12/3 H Fontbonne University 59 Aurora University 57 12/4 A North Central College 58 Aurora University 26 12/7 H Elmhurst College 59 Aurora University 47 12/11 A Webster University 72 Aurora University 59 12/15 H University of Chicago 63 Aurora University 57 12/29 H Kalamazoo College 69 Aurora University 60 12/30 A Hope College 81 Aurora University 30 *1/8 A Rockford College 75 Aurora University 55 1/11 H UW-Stevens Point 59 Aurora University 46 *1/15 H Dominican University 80 Aurora University 75 *1/18 A Aurora University 65 Concordia University 62 (OT) *1/25 H Aurora University 58 Benedictine University 54 Second round (at St. Louis)-w. Washington (MO), 75-63 *1/29 A Clarke College 58 Aurora University 53 Third round (at St. Paul, MN)-l. St. Benedict (MN), 80-46 *2/1 H Rockford College 72 Aurora University 58 *2/3 H Aurora University 64 Clarke College 47 *2/8 A Aurora University 67 Dominican University 55 *2/10 A Aurora University 47 Eureka College 46 (OT) *2/12 H Aurora University 75 Concordia University 72 (OT) *2/15 H Eureka College 50 Aurora University 49 (OT) *2/19 A Benedictine University 67 Aurora University 55 #2/21 H Aurora University 69 Concordia University 49 #2/23 A Rockford College 54 Aurora University 53 Northern Illinois Iowa Conference Champions: 1988-1989; 1992-1993; 1993-1994; 1994-1995, 1995-1996, 2000-2001; 2001-2002; 2002-2003 NCAA Postseason Results 1993-1994: First round (at Aurora, IL)-w. Wartburg (IA), 61-57 Second round (at St. Louis)-l. Washington (MO), 77-68 1994-1995: First round (at Decorah, IA)-w. Luther, 72-68 2001-2002: First round (at St. Louis)-l. Webster University, 81-60 2003-2004: First round (at Greencastle, IN)-l. Depauw University, 88-44 *NIIC Conference Game # NIIC Conference Tournament AU Women’s Basketball 9 2004-2005 Season Statistics Name (GP) FG FG% 3FG 3FG% FT FT% TP PPG Beth Plucinski (27) Laura Wiesner (26) Alison Kohler (27) Courtney Lillard (26) Jamie Barwick (26) Lexi Pioli (27) Deisy Mena (25) Michelle Hard (20) Stephanie Kiger (19) Rachel Blanton (25) Beth Sandon (13) Caitlin Ebbinghaus (25) Melissa Robinson (8) Samirah Watkins (1) Michelle Weinlader (1) Alex Contreras (6) Lisa Hoover (3) 88 88 84 65 52 42 41 22 30 17 8 10 1 0 0 0 0 .272 .421 .503 .433 .234 .336 .325 .272 .492 .258 .381 .270 .200 .000 .000 .000 .000 54 0 0 0 9 25 26 13 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .258 .000 .000 .000 .205 .321 .295 .342 .000 .154 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 36 24 32 34 20 27 17 11 2 15 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 .667 .500 .727 .557 .500 .711 .739 .611 .167 .577 .500 .400 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 266 200 200 164 133 136 125 68 62 51 22 2 0 0 0 0 0 9.9 7.7 7.4 6.3 5.1 5.0 5.0 3.4 3.3 2.0 1.5 0.9 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Aurora University (27) Opponents (27) 548 617 .343 .411 130 121 .273 .322 222 347 .594 .671 1,448 1,702 53.6 63.0 Name Reb. RPG PF/DQ A TO BLK STL Beth Plucinski Laura Wiesner Alison Kohler Courtney Lillard Jamie Barwick Lexi Pioli Deisy Mena Michelle Hard Stephanie Kiger Rachel Blanton Beth Sandon Caitlin Ebbinghaus Melissa Robinson Samirah Watkins Michelle Weinlader Alex Contreras Lisa Hoover 119 140 155 180 94 31 59 20 55 56 14 29 2 2 0 0 0 4.4 5.4 5.7 6.9 3.6 1.1 2.4 1.0 2.9 2.2 1.1 1.2 0.3 2.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 54/1 75/4 63/1 81/6 44/0 20/1 29/0 10/0 12/0 34/0 6/0 20/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/0 0/0 147 25 19 15 41 15 16 16 13 23 4 11 0 0 0 1 0 147 53 35 58 98 25 34 19 23 29 13 20 0 0 0 3 0 10 5 22 14 1 1 1 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 43 24 24 17 55 14 15 8 13 12 4 3 2 0 0 1 0 Aurora University Opponents 1,072 1,034 39.7 38.3 449/12 400/0 346 381 567 511 61 76 235 297 10 AU Women’s Basketball The NIIC TEAM AU NIIC Honors NIIC Record Overall Record Rockford College Eureka College Benedictine University Aurora University Concordia University Clarke College Dominican University 10-2 8-4 7-5 6-6 6-6 3-9 2-10 22-5 21-7 12-14 7-20 9-17 7-19 3-23 2004-2005 ALL-NIIC TEAM: Beth Plucinski, Aurora University Kristina Dorman, Rockford College Kristi Strunz, Rockford College Angie Butler, Rockford College Jessica Reardon, Eureka College Sarah Deakin, Eureka College Tamika Curtis, Benedictine University Amanda Burditt, Benedictine University Atoi Sinclair, Concordia University Melissa Lounds, Dominican University The coaches of the Northern Illinois-Iowa Conference (formerly known as the Northern Illinois Intercollegiate Conference) selected an Aurora University athlete as the NIIC’s women’s basketball Player of the Year for seven consecutive years. The string began with Cathy Flanagan, a junior, in 1990-1991 and continued with Sona Bedenian (who also won the award as a junior in 1991-1992), Jennifer Gabel (winning as a sophomore in 1991-1992) and freshman Dana Lettow in 1993-1994, Gabel again as a senior (1995-1996), and Lettow three-peating as a junior and senior in 1995-1996 and 1996-1997. During those seven years, the Spartans were 5812 in NIIC play and won four titles (along with three second-place finishes). 1990-1991 Player of the Year: Kristina Dorman, Rockford College Coach of the Year: Bob Amsberry Rockford College and Sandy Schuster Eureka College 1991-1992 AU All-NIIC Selections 1992-1993 2004-2005 2003-2004 2003-2004 2002-2003 2002-2003 2002-2003 2001-2002* 2001-2002 2000-2001 2000-2001 1999-2000 1998-1999 1997-1998 1997-1998 1997-1998 1996-1997* 1996-1997 1995-1996* 1995-1996 1995-1996 1994-1995* 1994-1995 1993-1994* 1993-1994 Beth Plucinski Tina Brooks Beth Plucinski Tina Brooks Joanna Dietz Tina Brooks Molly Jones Michelle Lexow Kara Baysinger Molly Jones Erica Mullner Jaime Lawrence Jennifer Harms Jaime Lawrence Kristen Ericson Dana Lettow Diana Thompson Dana Lettow Beth Edwards Stephanie Calvesio Jennifer Gabel Dana Lettow Dana Lettow Jennifer Gabel 1993-1994 1992-1993* 1992-1993 1992-1993 1991-1992* 1990-1992 1990-1991* 1990-1991 1989-1990 1988-1989 1987-1988 1986-1987 1985-1986* 1985-1986 1984-1984 1984-1985 1983-1984 1982-1983 1982-1983 1980-1981 1978-1979 1978-1979 1977-1978 Samantha Harris Jennifer Gabel Samantha Harris Sona Bedenian Sona Bedenian Jennifer Gabel Cathy Flanagan Kim Schaubel Melba Morris Bobette Schoenbeck Bobette Schoenbeck Kristen Benner Charlotte Shepherd Sue Collins Charlotte Shepherd Chris Hallberg Sue Collins Sue Collins Bev Tooney Lisa Thom Kim Colweck Gwen Smith Gwen Smith 1993-1994 1994-1995 1995-1996 1996-1997 *Denotes NIIC Player of the Year AU Women’s Basketball 11 AU Year-By-Year OVER. NIIC NIIC YEAR COACH RECORD REC PL. 1977-1978 Karen Heiden 3-11 0-4 4th 1978-1979 Karen Heiden 10-9 3-3 3rd (Heiden’s 2 yr. AU record: 13-20) 1979-1980 Joe Carter 5-12 2-4 n/a 1980-1981 Joe Carter 10-13 2-4 n/a (Carter’s 2 yr. AU record: 15-25) 1981-1982 Nancy Schley 6-13 2-4 4th 1982-1983 Nancy Schley 8-13 4-2 3rd (Schley’s 2 yr. AU record: 14-26) 1983-1984 Jack Augustine 17-7 8-4 4th 1984-1985 Jack Augustine 15-10 5-3 3rd (Augustine’s 2 yr. AU record: 32-17) 1985-1986 Lester Foster 17-8 6-4 3rd 1986-1987 Lester Foster 10-13 3-5 4th (Foster’s 2 yr. AU record: 27-21) 1987-1988 Brenda Hillman 4-22 1-7 5th 1988-1989 Brenda Hillman 9-14 6-2 1st 1989-1990 Brenda Hillman 2-20 2-8 5th (Hillman’s 3 yr. AU record: 15-56) 1990-1991 James Lancaster 8-14 6-4 2nd 1991-1992 James Lancaster 12-14 8-2 2nd 1992-1993 James Lancaster 16-9 9-1 1st tie 1993-1994 James Lancaster 22-5 9-1 1st# (Lancaster’s 4 yr. AU record: 58-42) 1994-1995 Doug Porter 22-6 9-1 1st# 1995-1996 Doug Porter 14-11 9-1 1st (Porter’s 2 yr. AU record: 36-17) 1996-1997 Linda Olson 15-10 8-2 2nd 1997-1998 Julie Sexton 2-6 0-0 1998-1999 Frank McQuade 10-16 (Sexton resigned with a 2-6 mark midway through the 1997-1998 season) ****** Frank McQuade 11-6 8-2 2nd (Assumed Head Coaching duties midseason tabulating an overall record of 11-6. Coach of the Year honors in the NIIC in 1997-1998.) 1999-2000 Jennifer (Gabel) Buckley 6-20 4-8 4th 2000-2001 Jennifer (Gabel) Buckley 13-12 9-3 1st 2001-2002 Jennifer (Gabel) Buckley 16-10 11-1 1st 2002-2003 Jennifer (Gabel) Buckley 17-10 12-0 1st 2003-2004 Jennifer (Gabel) Buckley 11-18 7-5 4th ******** (Buckley had a 6-9 record in the 2003-2004 season due to absence from maturnity leave. Assistant Darlene Guyett went 5-9 in Buckley’s absence.) 2004-2005 Jennifer (Gabel) Buckley 7-20 6-6 4th (Buckley’s 6 yr AU record: 65-81) # NCAA post-season playoff participant ******Spartans encountered two coaching changes and registered an overall record of 13-12 and 8-2 in the NIIC in the 1997-1998 season. Individual Records MOST POINTS SCORED: G: 44 Jennifer Harms S: 500 Dana Lettow C: 1,693 Dana Lettow 2/14/98 vs. Rockford 1994-1995 (28 games) 1993-1997 (94 games/18.0 ppg) BEST POINTS PER GAME AVERAGE: S: 21.0 Kristen Benner 1986-1987 C: 18.0 Dana Lettow 1993-1997 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE: G: 19 Dana Lettow 19 Jennifer Harms S: 199 Charlotte Shepherd C: 624 Jennifer Gabel 2/1/97 vs. Rockford (19-35) 2/14/98 vs. Rockford (19-36) 1985-1986 (25 games) 1991-1995 (624-1274) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: G: 36 Jennifer Harms 2/14/98 vs. Rockford (19-36) S: 426 Jennifer Harms 1997-1998 (152-426) C: 1,366 Dana Lettow 1993-1997 (622-1366/45.5%) BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: S: 55.8 Cathy Flanagan 1990-1991 (150-269) C: 53.5 Cathy Flanagan 1990-1991,1993-1994 (227-424) MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE: G: 7 Sona Bedenian 2/8/92 vs. Rockford S: 74 Beth Plucinski 2003-2004 (74-234) C: 205 Sona Bedenian 1989-1993 (205-563) MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: G: 18 Sona Bedenian 2/17/92 vs. Elmhurst (5-18) S: 234 Beth Plucinski 2003-2004 (74-234) C: 563 Sona Bedenian 1989-1993 (205-563) MOST FREE THROWS MADE: G: 13 Dana Lettow S: 127 Dana Lettow C: 313 Dana Lettow vs. Washington, MO (13-15) 1994-1995 (127-172) 1993-1997 (313-436) BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: S: 87.5 Lisa Thom (21-24) 1982-1983 (21-24) C: 74.0 Kristen Benner 1985-1987 (142-192) MOST REBOUNDS: G: 29 Jennifer Gabel S: 358 Jennifer Gabel C: 1,136 Jennifer Gabel 1/30/92 vs. Millikin 1991-1992 (26 games) 1991-1995 (106 games) MOST ASSISTS: G: 12 Diana Thompson 12 Beth Plucinski S: 147 Beth Plucinski C: 316 Diana Thompson 2/25/97 vs. Rockford 2/3/05 vs. Clarke 2004-2005 1993-1997 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: G: 10 Joanna Dietz S: 78 Joanna Dietz C: 193 Joanna Dietz 2/1/03 vs. Eureka 2002-2003 2000-2003 Team Records MOST POINTS: G: 111 vs. Trinity Int’l. (111-92) S: 2,137 1994-1995 (28 games) 2/20/96 BEST FREE THROW %: S: 68.8 1986-1987 MOST POINTS, OPPONENT: G: 111 by Simpson College S: 1,916 1991-1992 (26 games) 1997-1998 MOST REBOUNDS: G: 68 Trinity College S: 1,281 1993-1994 1985-1986 (27 games) MOST REBOUNDS PER GAME: S: 51.1 1985-1986 1,277 rebs. (25 games) MOST POINTS, COMBINED: G: 203 AU 111, Trinity Int’l 92 2/20/96 FEWEST POINTS SCORED: G: 26 vs. North Central S: 1,155 1987-1988 (26 games) 12/4/04 MOST REBOUNDS, OPPONENT: G: 63 Washington, Mo 63 Puget Sound S: 1,252 1997-1998 12/5/97 12/9/91 (25 games) FEWEST POINTS SCORED, OPPONENT: G: 14 Cornell College S: 1,129 1976-1977 1976-1977 MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS: S: 12 1993-1994 (27 games) MOST VICTORIES: S: 22 1993-1994 1994-1995 (27 games) (28 games) LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: G: 94 Cornell College (108-14) LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT: G: 53 Washington (Mo) (Washington 102, AU 49) BEST POINTS PER GAME AVERAGE: S: 77.0 1993-1994 1976-1977 1997-1998 2,079 pts. (27 games) Simply the Best! By the time Dana Lettow completed her AU career in 1996-1997, she left as the most prolific player in LARGEST AVERAGE SCORING MARGIN: S: +17.8 1976-1977 Spartan history. Some of her career highlights include LARGEST AVERAGE SCORING MARGIN, OPPONENT: S: -13.3 1987-1988 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE: G: 47 vs. Trinity College S: 825 1993-1994 AU’s all-time scoring leader (1,693 points.); two-time Kodak All-American; Columbus 1985-1986 (825-1,953) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE, OPPONENT: G: 50 Simpson College 1997-1998 S: 736 1991-1992 Multimedia and Division III News All-American; three-time All-Region; four-year All-NIIC; three-time NIIC Player of the Year; AU single game scoring record BEST FIELD GOAL %: S: 45.7 1986-1987 (41 points.); four-time AU team Most Valuable Player; double-digit MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE: G: 12 Trinity International S: 152 1999-2000 1985-1986 (152-484) MOST 3-POINT ATTEMPTS: G: 29 vs. Judson S: 484 1999-2000 2/4/95 (4-29) (152-484) BEST 3-POINT %: S: 36.4 1989-1990 (24-60) MOST FREE THROWS MADE: G: 35 Benedictine University S: 412 1994-1995 2/7/98 (35-43) (412-622) scoring in 85 of 94 career games; 36 games with 20 plus points; and led the team in scoring in 66 of 94 games (70%). MOST FREE THROWS MADE, OPPONENT: G: 36 Rockford College 1/24/98 (36-58) S: 390 1985-1986 In recognition of her achievements, her #40 was retired by Aurora University President Dr. Thomas H. Zarle immediately after her final game on 2/25/97, joining former NBA star Mickey Johnson as the only other AU athlete to have his number retired. AU Administration AU Directory (All numbers are 630 area code) Sport/Department Director of Athletics Athletics Business Manager Athletic Trainer Asst. Athletic Trainer Baseball Basketball, Men Basketball, Women Cross Country and Track and Field Events/Equipment Manager Football Golf, Men Golf, Women Soccer, Men Soccer, Women Softball Sports Information Tennis, Men and Women Volleyball Coach/Contact Mark Walsh Phone 844-5111 Lisa Wisniowicz Stevie Baker-Watson Terry Smith Shaun Neitzel James Lancaster Michelle Roof 844-4574 844-5114 844-6173 844-6515 844-5144 844-5112 James Kluckhohn 844-4573 Jason Smith Rich Duncan John Donofrio Chad Johansen Pete Watkins Kanute Drugan Mike McKenzie Brian Kipley Paul Heinkel Jerry Angle 844-6891 844-5115 844-3855 844-3849 844-5268 844-4207 844-4939 844-7575 844-5152 844-5261 Other Important Numbers Admission Alumni Office Physical Education Office Campus Safety Training Room University Communications Wellness Center Brian Kipley Sports Information Director 14 AU Women’s Basketball 844-5533 844-5486 844-6181 844-5450 844-4891 844-5481 844-5434 Rebecca L. Sherrick President Currently in her sixth year as Aurora University President, Rebecca Sherrick is a true Spartan booster and often attends athletic events. She earned her B.A. from Illinois Wesleyan University and Ph.D. from Northwestern University. Andrew Manion Provost Previously Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1998 to 2000, Andrew Manion earned his B.A. from Saint Norbert College and his Ph.D. in experimental psychology from Adelphi University. Michael Moser Vice President for Student Life Michael Moser assumed the duties of Vice President for Student Life in March 2004. He has a B.A. from North Central College and a Master of Divinity from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Mark Walsh Director of Athletics Mark Walsh was named Director of Athletics in 1998. Previously, Walsh was AU’s Head Baseball Coach from 19922002 and Assistant Coach from 19871992. Walsh led the Spartans to nine NIIC Conference Championships and nine NCAA Tournament appearances while posting a 320-85 (.790) won-lost record in 10 seasons. Walsh also served as Assistant Football Coach at AU from 1986-1996 and was part of the coaching staff who reinstated football after it had been dropped in 1952. Walsh earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Aurora University. This Is Aurora University When you can’t attend games, catch ALL the scores on the SPARTAN SPORTS HOTLINE 630-844-3838 touchtone phone required Eckhart Hall Aurora University traces its origins to the 1893 founding of a seminary in the small town of Mendota, Ill. Though established initially to prepare graduates for ministry, the institution soon adopted a broader mission and moved to a new campus on the western edge of the nearby community of Aurora. With this change came a different name and a growing enrollment. In 1985, the institution was rechristened Aurora University. In 1992, the Aurora and George Williams College traditions blended when the two institutions entered into the affiliation agreement that paved the way for a merger eight years later. Today Aurora University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association to award degrees at the baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral levels. The institution enrolls approximately 4,000 degree-seeking students a year on its Illinois and Wisconsin campuses. AU offers its undergraduates a wide range of on- and off-campus learning experiences. Students participate in more than 40 musical, literary, religious, social and service organizations and play active roles in campus governance. The university also fields 18 NCAA Division III intercollegiate athletic teams. The Spartans boast a winning tradition with 37 conference titles in recent years and 32 regular appearances in national tournaments. The Alumni Hall of Physical Education features a racquetball court, climbing wall, complete locker-room facilities, training room, weight room, aerobicactivities room, classroom and coaches’ offices. At AU, we believe that the educational needs of students are served best through the formation of strategic partnerships with institutions of like vision, mission and values. Such collaborations also enhance the well being of the communities around our campus. For example, our innovative partnership with the West Aurora School District is recognized nationally as a model for educational reform. Opening this year is AU’s $14 million Institute for Collaboration that will house this growing collaboration and the students and faculty it nurtures. Our George Williams Campus at Williams Bay, WI is also the scene for important collaborative efforts. Last year, the residential, conference and academic facility, developed in partnership with Children’s Oncology Services Inc., opened. In the years ahead, the new building will serve as the home to the One Step At A Time Camp for children with cancer and the university’s rapidly growing academic program. Aurora University is located in west Aurora, within an hour’s drive of Chicago and at the western end of the Illinois Research and Development Corridor. It is accessible via Interstate 88 at the Orchard Road exit. statistics highlights upcoming games For Complete NIIC Conference Standings, Results, Directions and News LOG ON TO www.niiconline.com 2005-2006 Women’s Basketball Schedule Date Nov. 18, Fri Nov. 19, Sat Nov. 22, Tue Nov. 26, Sat Nov. 29, Tue Dec. 1,Thu Dec. 3, Sat Dec. 6, Tue Dec. 10, Sat Dec. 12, Mon Dec. 17, Sat Dec. 21, Wed Dec. 22, Thu Jan. 3, Tue Jan. 7, Sat Jan. 14, Sat Jan. 17, Tue Jan. 21, Sat Jan. 25, Wed Jan. 28, Sat Feb. 4, Sat Feb. 7, Tue Feb. 11, Sat Feb. 15, Wed Feb. 18, Sat Opponent Wheaton College Thunder Classic vs. Wheaton College Wheaton College Thunder Classic vs. Ripon College CARTHAGE COLLEGE Illinois Wesleyan University University of Chicago Millikin University Elmhurst College NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE WEBSTER UNIVERSITY North Park University Olivet Nazarene University DIII Desert Shootout-Muskingum DIII Desert Shootout-UT-Dallas/Millsaps BLACKBURN COLLEGE Judson College Rockford College* EUKEKA COLLEGE* CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY(IL)* CLARKE COLLEGE* Benedictine University* ROCKFORD COLLEGE* Eureka College* Concordia University(IL)* Clarke College* BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY* Time 4:00 p.m. Site Wheaton, IL 2:00 p.m. Wheaton, IL 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:15 p.m. TBA 5:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. AURORA, IL Bloomington, IL Chicago,IL Decatur, IL Elmhurst, IL AURORA, IL AURORA, IL Chicago, IL Bourbonnais, IL Las Vegas Las Vegas AURORA, IL Elgin, IL Rockford, IL AURORA, IL AURORA, IL AURORA, IL Lisle, IL AURORA, IL Eureka, IL River Forest, IL Dubuque, IA AURORA, IL All home games in BOLD * Denotes Northern Illinois-Iowa Conference Game 347 S. 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