2003-04 WIAC Women's Basketball Headlines
UW-Oshkosh's Mikolajczak and UW-Stevens Point's Nechuta Named All-Americans
RELEASED: Wednesday, March 24, 2004
Madison, Wis.--University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh's Kay Mikolajczak and
UW-Stevens Point's Amanda Nechuta have been named to the 2004 Kodak/Women's
Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) All-America First Team and D3hoops.com
All-America Second Team.
Mikolajczak, a senior forward from Franklin, Wis., was named the 2004 Jostens
Trophy winner, an award recognizing the most outstanding female student-athlete
in NCAA Division III basketball, earlier this season. She led the conference
with a 55.8 field goal percentage, while ranking second with 17.1 points per
game, 9.1 rebounds per contest and 1.3 blocked shots per game. Mikolajczak also
led the WIAC with 12 double-doubles (points-rebounds) and registered a career-high
26 points against UW-Stout on January 3. She leads UW-Oshkosh's all-time list
with 127 career blocked shots and ranks 11th with 1,124 career points.
Mikolajcak becomes the fifth Kodak/WBCA All-American in school history, joining
Holly Spoo (1998), Wendy Wangerin (1996), Lisa Kirchenwitz (1991) and Terri
Schumacher (1985).
Nechuta, a junior forward from Mosinee, Wis., is the second Kodak/WBCA All-American
in school history after Sonja Sorensen received the accolade in 1987 and 1988.
Nechuta was named the WIAC Player of the Year this season after leading the
league in scoring with 18.7 points per game, while ranking third with 2.67 steals
per contest, fourth with a 53.1 field goal percentage and sixth with 7.3 rebounds
per game.
She led the team in scoring in 22 games this season, including a career-high
36-point performance against UW-Oshkosh on February 18. Nechuta's 617 points
this season set a school single-season record and her 1,348 career points rank
fourth on the school's all-time list.
Joining the conference duo on the Kodak/WBCA All-America Team were Allison Coleman
of Eastern Connecticut State, Tara Rausch of Wilmington (Ohio), Lora Trenkle
of Bowdoin (Maine), Lauren Harris of Hardin-Simmons (Texas), Angie Peterson
of Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.), Shervon James of Kean (NJ), Alyssa Antolick of
De Sales (Pa.) and Erika Smith of Rochester (NY).
Mikolajczak and Nechuta were joined by Smith, Peterson and Annetta Benjamin
of Marymount (Va.) on the D3hoops.com squad.
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Five Named To D3hoops.com All-Central Region Women's Basketball Team
RELEASED: Monday, March 22, 2004
Madison, Wis.--Five Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC)
women's basketball players have been named to the 2004 D3hoops.com All-Central
Region Team. UW-Oshkosh's Kay Mikolajczak and UW-Stevens Point's Amanda Nechuta
were named to the first team, while UW-Eau Claire's Becca Spaeth and Brooke
Wozniak-Schmidt were second team selections. UW-Stout's Sara Kahl captured third
team honors.
Mikolajczak, a senior forward from Franklin, Wis., earned first team honors
for the second consecutive season. She was recently named the 2004 Jostens Trophy
winner, an award recognizing the most outstanding female student-athlete in
NCAA Division III basketball. In 2004, Mikolajczak led the conference with a
55.8 field goal percentage, while ranking second with 17.1 points per game and
9.1 rebounds per contest. She led the WIAC with 12 double-doubles (points-rebounds)
and registered a career-high 26 points against UW-Stout on January 3. Mikolajczak
leads UW-Oshkosh's all-time list with 127 career blocked shots and ranks 11th
with 1,124 career points.
Nechuta, a junior forward from Mosinee, Wis., earned first team accolades for
the second straight year. She was named the WIAC Player of the Year this season
after leading the league in scoring with 18.7 points per game, while ranking
third with 2.67 steals per contest, fourth with a 53.1 field goal percentage
and sixth with 7.3 rebounds per game. She led the team in scoring in 22 games
this season, including a career-high 36-point performance against UW-Oshkosh
on February 18. Nechuta's 617 points this season set a school single-season
record and her 1,348 career points rank fourth on the school's all-time list.
Spaeth, a senior center from Chippewa Falls, Wis. (Chi-Hi H.S.), earned all-region
third team honors a year ago. She was named one of 10 finalists for the Jostens
Trophy this year and led the team in scoring with 15.7 points per game and ranked
second with 7.3 rebounds per contest. Spaeth led the Blugolds in scoring in
13 contests, including a career-high 31 points against UW-Superior on December
9.
Wozniak-Schmidt, a senior center from Stanley, Wis. (Stanley-Boyd H.S.), led
the Blugolds with 12.3 rebounds per game and ranked second with 8.3 points per
contest. She led the club in rebounding in 23 games this year, including a league-high
23 rebounds against UW-La Crosse on February 4. Wozniak-Schmidt finished her
career with 853 rebounds to rank fourth on school's all-time chart.
Kahl, a senior guard from Menomonie, Wis., led UW-Stout in scoring with 14.0
points per game and rebounding with 5.7 rebounds per contest. She ranked second
the league with 2.89 steals per game and led the team in scoring in 13 contests,
including a career-high 25-point effort against Kalamazoo (Mich.). Kahl finished
her career fourth on the school's all-time list with 1,119 career points.
The D3hoops.com All-Central Region Team was voted on by sports information directors
throughout the region.
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Stevens Point, Wis.--The line on the UW-Stevens Point women's basketball
team's gas tanks was well past the "E" in the final minutes of Saturday's
sectional final with Hardin-Simmons, but the Pointers persevered, scoring the
final five points of the game to secure their third trip to the NCAA Division
III Final Four with a 72-67 victory.
Playing without its top two post players for the final 2:47 of the game and
coming off a physical, hard-fought win the previous night over Washington (Mo.),
the Pointers were running on fumes before finally pulling out the win to improve
to 28-3 overall. UW-Stevens Point will face Bowdoin (Maine) in Virginia Beach,
Va. on Friday. Rochester (N.Y.) and Wilmington (Ohio) will meet in the other
semifinal.
"I can't say enough about the effort of these kids tonight," said
Pointers' coach Shirley Egner, who won her 250th career game. "Obviously,
there was a big piece of our puzzle missing out there at the end
but those
other kids stepped it up. This was a team effort."
The Pointers played a sluggish first half with 19 turnovers and trailed 34-29
at halftime as the Cowgirls closed the half with a 10-1 run. UW-Stevens Point
battled back to take a 59-49 lead with 7:12 left before another Hardin-Simmons
rally. WIAC Player of the Year Amanda Nechuta fouled out with three minutes
left and Amy Scott fouled out 13 seconds later, taking the Pointers' top two
inside players out of the game.
Veronica Jones pulled the Cowgirls within two points on a three-pointer at 67-65
with 2:13 left. Diana Martinez then stripped Pointer guard Cassandra Schultz
and dished to Lauren Harris, who scored a layup with 1:59 left to tie the game.
Schultz missed a three-pointer on the Pointers' next possession and Hardin-Simmons
had three shots on its next trip, but Kristi Miller got the rebound for the
Pointers and was fouled with 1:17 left. Miller hit both free throws before one
of the most dramatic moments of the night when Pointers' senior Cassandra Heuer,
who suffered a knee injury on Feb. 23 and had not played since, entered the
game on the defensive possession. The teams traded turnovers and the Cowgirls
missed two shots before Lyssa Dennard traveled after getting an offensive rebound
with 34 seconds left.
"Heuer put the sleeve on (her knee brace) and came up to me and said she
wanted to go in," Egner said. "It was her decision and it was a big
lift for our team and got the crowd even more involved in the game."
Tara Schmitt hit two free throws with 23 seconds left to put the Pointers ahead
71-67 before Jones traveled with 14 seconds left to give the ball back to UW-Stevens
Point. Schultz made one of two free throws and Martinez missed a three-pointer
as the Pointers hung on for the win.
Andrea Kraemer had the big night for the Pointers, scoring a career-high 26
points and hitting three-pointers with 4:35 and 3:25 left to give UW-Stevens
Point a six-point lead each time. She finished 11-for-13 from the field and
three-for-five from three-point range.
"I just took the open looks that I got," Kraemer said. "I just
kind of squared up on both of them and let it go."
The Pointers three seniors: Kraemer, Schmitt and Heuer all earned their 100th
career victory and are now 100-17 in their four years.
"Here's five kids that have won 100 career games," Egner said. "That's
amazing in a college career and it shows what they've meant for us. That's the
story here."
UW-Stevens Point overcame 29 turnovers by shooting 51.0 percent from the field.
Hardin-Simmons shot just 33.8 percent for the game. Harris led the Cowgirls
with 18 points and Schultz had 13 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists for
the Pointers.
UW-Stevens Point is now 14-1 all-time in NCAA tournament games and it marks
the third straight year a Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference team
has reached the final four.
"I think it says a lot about our conference, but you have to have a little
luck too," Egner said. "I'm not going to take anything away from our
kids, but I'd rather be lucky than good."
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Three Earn WBCA All-Central Region Honors
RELEASED: Friday, March 12, 2004
Madison, Wis.--Three Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC)
women's basketball players have been named to the 2004 NCAA Division III All-Central
Region Team by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) and Eastman
Kodak Company. UW-Eau Claire's Becca Spaeth, UW-Oshkosh's Kay Mikolajczak and
UW-Stevens Point's Amanda Nechuta all were recognized on the five-member first
team.
Spaeth, a senior center from Chippewa Falls, Wis. (Chi-Hi H.S.), is a two-time
All-WIAC first team pick and was named one of the 10 finalists for the Jostens
Trophy, an award recognizing the most outstanding female student-athlete in
NCAA Division III basketball, earlier this season.
Spaeth ranks third in the conference in scoring (15.7), fourth in blocked shots
(1.11), seventh in rebounding (7.3), eighth in field goal percentage (.437)
and ninth in free throw percentage (.745). She led the Blugolds in scoring in
13 contests, including a career-high 31 points against UW-Superior on December
9.
Mikolajczak, a senior forward from Franklin, Wis., was recently named the 2004
Jostens Trophy winner. She is a two-time All-WIAC first team member and all-defensive
team selection.
In 2004, Mikolajzak led the conference in field goal percentage (.558), while
ranking second in scoring (17.1), rebounding (9.1) and blocked shots (1.3).
She also led the WIAC with 12 double-doubles and registered a career-high 26
points against UW-Stout on January 3. Mikolajczak leads UW-Oshkosh's all-time
list with 127 career blocked shots and ranks 11th with 1,124 career points.
Nechuta, a junior forward from Mosinee, Wis., was named the WIAC's Player of
the Year this season after leading the league in scoring (19.0) and ranking
third in steals (2.69), fourth in field goal percentage (.546) and sixth in
rebounding (7.4). She has led the team in scoring in 20 games this season, including
a career-high 36 point performance against UW-Oshkosh on February 18. The 36
points marked the highest scoring output in the league since January 23, 2002.
Nechuta's 551 points this year have established a school single-season record
and her 1,282 career points rank fifth on the Pointers' all-time list. She is
a two-time All-WIAC first team selection and all-defensive team pick.
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UW-Oshkosh's Mikolajczak Named Jostens Trophy Recipient
RELEASED: Tuesday, March 9, 2004
Salem, Va.--University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh's Kay Mikolajczak
has been selected as the 2004 recipient of the Jostens Trophy, an award recognizing
the most outstanding female student-athlete in NCAA Division III basketball.
Mikolajczak, a senior from Franklin, Wis. was chosen for the award by a 32-member
national committee consisting of college coaches, former student-athletes, college
administrators, business leaders, and selected members of the media. The committee
voted on the nominees based on three criteria - basketball ability, academic
prowess and community service.
Mikolajczak and Justin Call of Emory & Henry College (Va.), the men's honoree,
will receive their awards on March 18 in Salem, Va., at a luncheon sponsored
by the Rotary Club of Salem.
Women previously honored with the Jostens Trophy were Alicia Moore of Emory
University (Ga.) in 1998, Kristen Venne of Susquehanna University (Pa.) in 1999,
Alia Fischer of Washington University (Mo.) in 2000, Alison Grubbs of Lake Forest
College (Ill.) in 2001, Heather Kile of Swarthmore College (Pa.) in 2002 and
Whitney Bull of Wilkes University (Pa.) in 2003.
In addition to Mikolajczak, other women named as finalists for the 2004 Jostens
Trophy were Becca Spaeth of UW-Eau Claire, Melody Bongiorno of Chapman University
(Calif.), Lauren Harris of Hardin-Simmons University (Texas), Liz Martin of
The College of New Jersey, Tara Rausch of Wilmington College (Ohio), Kathleen
Robinson of Swarthmore College (Pa.), Hayley Smith of Maryville College (Tenn.),
Rachael Turkington of Clark University (Mass.) and Tiffini Varrasse of King's
College (Pa).
Previous UW-Oshkosh finalists for the Jostens Trophy were Joe Imhoff in 1998
and Rachel Lachecki in 1999.
After playing her freshman campaign (2001) at UW-Eau Claire, Mikolajczak transferred
to UW-Oshkosh and eventually led the Titans to three 20-plus win seasons and
a share of the WIAC championship in 2004. Her 80-game career at UW-Oshkosh included
67 starting assignments and participation in 62 victories. UW-Oshkosh's all-time
statistical listings finds Mikolajczak ranked first with 127 career blocked
shots, ninth with 643 career rebounds and 11th with 1,124 career points.
Mikolajczak began the 2004 campaign as a pre-season NCAA Division III All-America
third team selection by the internet site D3hoops.com. She went on to lead UW-Oshkosh
to a 21-6 record, a share of the WIAC title and a pair of top-20 national rankings
by averaging 17.1 points, 9.1 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.3 blocked shots per
game. In WIAC statistical standings, Mikolajczak ranked first in the league
field goal percentage (55.8) and second in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots.
Mikolajczak also led the WIAC in 2004 with 12 double-doubles, including 20 points
and 15 rebounds in a 79-77 overtime loss to UW-Stevens Point. She also scored
a career-best 26 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in an 85-79 victory over UW-Stout.
Mikolajczak was named to the All-WIAC first team in 2004 as well as being selected
to All-WIAC Defensive Team and a finalist for the WIAC's Player of the Year
award.
In 2003, Mikolajczak helped UW-Oshkosh to a 22-6 record and a pair of top-20
national rankings by averaging 13.4 points, 7.6 rebounds. 2.7 steals and 1.9
assists per game. She ranked first in the WIAC in steals, while listing third
in blocked shots and fifth in rebounding, field goal percentage (51.6) and free
throw percentage (82.8).
Mikolajczak registered four double-doubles in 2003, including an 18-point, career-best
20-rebound performance in an 87-80 victory over UW-Stout. She also had 23 points
and eight rebounds in an 82-70 win over UW-Whitewater. Mikolajczak's efforts
in 2004 gained her All-WIAC first team, mention as a finalist for the WIAC's
Player of the Year award and listing as an NCAA Division III All-Central Region
first team selection by D3hoops.com.
In 2002, Mikolajczak helped UW-Oshkosh to a 21-7 record and a pair of national
top-20 rankings by averaging 11.6 points, 7.4 rebounds, 2.1 steals and 1.6 steals
per contest. She led the WIAC in field goal percentage (59.2), while listing
fourth in rebounding and eighth in scoring.
Mikolajczak compiled four double-doubles in 2002, highlighted by a 19-point,
19-rebound effort in an 81-58 victory over UW-Superior. She also scored 18 points
and collected 10 rebounds in a 71-50 win over UW-Whitewater. Mikolajczak was
honored by the WIAC as a member of its all-defensive team.
In the classroom, Mikolajczak owns an astonishing 3.928 cumulative grade point
average. She is scheduled to graduate in May with a degree in biology and minor
in pre-physical therapy. Mikolajczak was recently selected to the 2004 College
Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-America College
Division Women's Basketball second team, an honor that marked the first time
a women's basketball player from the UW-Oshkosh was nationally-recognized by
the organization. She also was one of three recipients for the WIAC's 2004 Judy
Kruckman Women's Basketball Scholar-Athlete Award.
Mikolajczak has been a member of the WIAC's Scholastic Honor Roll all four years
of college, making UW-Oshkosh's Dean's List every semester. She is a past recipient
of the UW-Oshkosh Governor's, the UW-Oshkosh Chancellor's and the Brady Corporation
scholarships.
Mikolajczak has volunteered numerous hours with the Special Olympics, Senior
Day Care, youth camp and clinics and serves an active role with ADVOCAP. She
currently is president of UW-Oshkosh's Student-Athlete Advisory Board and is
active with the campus's Gender Equity Committee. In 2002 as a member of the
UW-Oshkosh women's track and field team, Mikolajczak placed fifth in the heptathlon
at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Championship to receive All-America honors.
She also was a member of the school's track and field team in 2003.
The Jostens Trophy is a joint creation of Jostens, Inc., of Minneapolis, Minn.,
and the Rotary Club of Salem. The purpose of the award is to honor the true
Division III student-athlete the athlete that shows excellence in the
classroom, on the playing floor and in the community. In addition to the Trophy,
the Wooldridge Scholarship, a $1,000 donation, will be presented in the name
of the winner to his/her institution. The scholarship was named after Dan Wooldridge,
a Salem Rotarian and retired Commissioner of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference,
as a way of honoring him for his long-time dedication to Division III athletics.
Jostens is a leading provider of products and services that help recognize achievement
and affiliation throughout peoples lives. The company specializes in championships
rings and awards in addition to yearbooks, class rings, graduation products,
school photography and corporate programs.
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Article submitted by UW-Oshkosh Sports Information Director Kennan Timm
UW-Stevens Point To Host NCAA Women's Basketball Sectional; UW-Stevens Point Men Travel To Tacoma, Wash.
RELEASED: Monday, March 8, 2004 (Written By: Jim Strick, UWSP Sports Information)
Madison, Wis.--For the second time in three years, UW-Stevens Point
will host an NCAA Division III women's basketball sectional tournament. Also
this weekend the Pointer men's basketball team will travel to Tacoma, Wash.
in the round of 16.
The Pointer women's team hosted the sectional in 2002 and will do so again this
year, but this time in Quandt Fieldhouse. UW-Stevens Point (26-3) will face
a rematch from the 2002 second round against Washington University of St. Louis
(22-4) on Friday. Hardin-Simmons University (26-2) of Abilene, Texas and Eastern
Mennonite University (25-3) of Harrisonburg, Va. will meet in the first game
on Friday and the semifinal winners will square off on Saturday night for a
berth in the final four in Virginia Beach, Va. Game times for the sectional
will be announced Monday.
The Pointer men's team is currently 25-5 overall and will take on host University
of Puget Sound (24-2) on Friday night at 10 p.m. Central time. Lawrence University
(23-4) of Appleton will meet Sul Ross State University (21-8) of Alpine, Texas
in the first game with the winners meeting on Saturday for a trip to the final
four in Salem, Va.
It marks the first time UW-Stevens Point has had the men's and women's teams
qualify for the sectional in the same year. Both teams are making their third
sectional appearance. The women have hosted all three times, while the men have
played on the road each time. Puget Sound and Rochester (N.Y.) are the only
other Division III schools with the men and women both playing in sectionals
this weekend.
Women's NCAA Division III Sectional Tournament
At Quandt Fieldhouse, Stevens Point
Friday's Games - Times TBA
Hardin-Simmons, Texas (26-2) vs. Eastern Mennonite, Va. (25-3)
UW-Stevens Point (26-3) vs. Washington, Mo. (22-4)
Saturday's Game
Sectional Championship Game
Men's NCAA Division III Sectional Tournament
At Memorial Fieldhouse, Tacoma, Wash.
Friday's Games - Central Time
Lawrence, Wis. (23-4) vs. Sul Ross State, Texas (21-8), 8 p.m.
UW-Stevens Point (25-5) vs. Puget Sound, Wash. (24-2), 10 p.m.
Saturday's Game
Sectional Championship Game, time TBA
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UW-Oshkosh's Mikolajczak and UW-Eau Claire's Spaeth Named To Academic All-America Women's Basketball Team
RELEASED: Friday, March 5, 2004
Madison, Wis.--University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh's Kay Mikolajczak and
UW-Eau Claire's Becca Spaeth have been named to the 2004 CoSIDA Academic All-America
College Division Women's Basketball Team. Mikolajczak earned second team honors,
while Spaeth was a third team selection.
Mikolajczak, a senior from Franklin, Wis., is majoring in biology with a minor
in pre-physical therapy and maintains a 3.92 grade point average. She is a two-time
CoSIDA Academic All-District first team selection and was recently honored as
one of three women's basketball scholar-athletes in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference (WIAC).
Mikolajczak is the first women's basketball player in school history to earn
Academic All-America accolades.
Mikolajczak helped the Titans to a share of the WIAC regular season championship
this year and finished her career with 1,124 points to rank 11th on the school's
all-time scoring list. Earlier this season, she was named a preseason All-American
by D3hoops.com and one of 10 finalists for the Jostens Trophy, an award given
to the NCAA Division III player of the year. Mikolajczak is a two-time All-WIAC
first team and all-defensive team performer, as well as a D3hoops.com All-Region
first team selection a year ago.
Spaeth, a senior from Chippewa Falls, Wis. (Chi-Hi H.S.), is majoring in biology
education with a minor in coaching and carries a 3.92 grade point average. She
is a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District selection, earning first team honors
this season and second team accolades a year ago. Spaeth was recently named
one of three WIAC women's basketball scholar-athletes.
Spaeth becomes the second women's basketball player in school history to earn
Academic All-America status. Arlene Meinholz was also a third team selection
during the 1994-95 season.
Spaeth is a two-time All-WIAC first team selection and claimed D3hoops.com All-Region
third team honors last season. She was named one of 10 finalists for the Jostens
Trophy earlier this year and finished her career just 14 points shy of the 1,000
mark.
The Academic All-America Team is comprised of all NCAA Division II, Division
III and NAIA athletes from around the country and is selected by members of
the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
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UW-Stevens Point's Nechuta Headlines All-WIAC Women's Basketball Team
RELEASED: Wednesday, March 3, 2004
Madison, Wis.--University of Wisconsin-Stevens
Point junior forward Amanda Nechuta was named the Wisconsin Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference (WIAC) Player of the Year to headline the 10 individuals
voted to the 2003-04 All-WIAC Women's Basketball Team by the league coaches.
Nechuta helped the Pointers to a share of the WIAC regular season title, the
WIAC Tournament crown, a spot in the NCAA Division III Tournament and their
fourth straight 20-win season. She becomes the second Pointer to claim the league's
top honor, joining Kari Groshek who won the award in 2002.
Nechuta claimed first team honors for the second straight season after leading
the league in scoring (19.0) and ranking third in steals (2.64), fourth in field
goal percentage (.541) and sixth in rebounding (7.4). She has led the team in
scoring in 19 games this year, including a career-high 36 point performance
against UW-Oshkosh on February 18. The 36 points marked the highest scoring
output in the league since January 23, 2002.
Nechuta was also named to the league's all-defensive team for the second straight
season. Her 531 points this year have established a school single-season record
and her 1,262 career points rank her sixth on the Pointers' all-time list.
Nechuta was joined on the first team by teammate Amy Scott, who ranks second
in the WIAC in field goal percentage (.554) and sixth in scoring (13.6) and
free throw percentage (.793). Scott scored a career-high 27 points against UW-Stout
on December 9.
UW-Oshkosh landed a pair of individuals on the first team after claiming a share
of the WIAC regular season championship. Kay Mikolajczak earned her second straight
All-WIAC first team honor after leading the conference in field goal percentage
(.558), while ranking second in scoring (17.1), rebounding (9.1) and blocked
shots (1.26) and seventh in free throw percentage (.771).
Earlier this season, she was named one of 10 finalists for the Jostens Trophy,
an award given to the NCAA Division III women's basketball player of the year.
Mikolajczak led the Titans in scoring in 19 games this season and registered
a league-leading 12 double-doubles (points-rebounds). She was also named to
the conference's all-defensive team for the second time in her career and finished
her four-year campaign with 1,124 points to rank 11th on UW-Oshkosh's all-time
scoring list.
The Titans' Laurie Turtenwald leads the league in free throw percentage (.881)
and three-point field goal percentage (.471), while ranking sixth in assist/turnover
ratio (1.22) and seventh in assists (3.28) and three-point field goals made
(1.28). She was also second on the team in scoring (8.8) this year.
UW-Eau Claire registered the program's 12th 20-win season in the last 13 years
and had two individuals recognized on the first team. Becca Spaeth secured her
second consecutive first team accolade after ranking third in the WIAC in scoring
(15.7), fourth in blocked shots (1.11), seventh in rebounding (7.3), eighth
in field goal percentage (.437) and ninth in free throw percentage (.745). She
was named one of 10 finalists for the Jostens Trophy earlier this year and led
the Blugolds in scoring in 13 contests, including a career-high 31 points against
UW-Superior on December 9.
The Blugolds' Brooke Wozniak-Schmidt leads the league in rebounding (12.3) and
is second on the team in scoring (8.3). She led the club in rebounding in 23
games this year, including a league-high 23 rebounds against UW-La Crosse on
February 4. Wozniak-Schmidt finished her career with 853 rebounds to rank fourth
on school's all-time chart. She also earned all-defensive team honors for the
second straight season.
UW-Stout's Laura Verdegan earned
her second straight All-WIAC first team honor after leading the conference in
steals (2.96) and blocked shots (1.85), while ranking sixth in field goal percentage
(.500) and eighth in free throw percentage (.767). She set a school single-season
record with 50 blocked shots this year and also holds the school's all-time
mark with 140. Verdegan was also recognized on the league's all-defensive team
for the third straight season to become the first Blue Devil to earn all-defensive
honors three consecutive years.
The Blue Devils' Sara Kahl ranks
second in the WIAC in steals (2.89) and fourth in scoring (14.0). She led the
team in scoring in 13 games this year, including a career-high 25-point effort
against Kalamazoo (Mich.). Kahl ranks fourth on the school's all-time scoring
chart with 1,119 points.
UW-Platteville's Tiff Flesch secured
her second straight All-WIAC first team recognition after receiving honorable
mention honors in 2002. She ranks sixth in the WIAC in blocked shots (1.00),
seventh in field goal percentage (.466) and ninth in scoring (11.7). Flesch
scored a career-high 29 points against Edgewood this season and finished her
career fifth on the school's all-time scoring list with 1,074 points.
UW-River Falls' Erin Effle earned
All-WIAC first team honor after claiming honorable mention status the past two
seasons. She ranks fifth in the conference in scoring (13.6) and field goal
percentage (.527). Effle led the Falcons in scoring in 15 contests during the
2003-04 campaign, including a career-high 28-point effort against UW-Whitewater
on February 14.
Named to the league's honorable
mention team were: UW-Eau Claire's Katie Murphy, UW-La Crosse's Jana Merchlewitz,
UW-Oshkosh's Abby Holler, UW-Platteville's Katie Freis and Angie Sisson, UW-Stevens
Point's Cassandra Heuer, Andrea Kraemer and Tara Schmitt, UW-Stout's Erin Churchill,
UW-Superior's Lindsey Anderson, Stephanie Janigo and Heidi McKay and UW-Whitewater's
Nya Geschke.
This year's five-member all-defensive
team consisted of: UW-Eau Claire's Brooke Wozniak-Schmidt, UW-Oshkosh's Kay
Mikolajczak, UW-Stevens Point's Cassandra Heuer and Amanda Nechuta and UW-Stout's
Laura Verdegan.
UW-Stevens Point head coach Shirley
Egner was voted the conference coach of the year by the league coaches. She
directed the Pointers to their first regular season championship since 1987,
the WIAC Tournament title and a spot in the NCAA Division III Tournament for
the second time in three seasons. Egner has compiled a 247-136 overall record
in her 15 seasons directing the Pointers.
2003-04 All-WIAC Women's Basketball
Team
First Team
Name, School, Year, Position, Height, Hometown (High School)
Erin Effle, UW-River Falls, Junior, Forward, 5-10, Rochester, Minn. (John Marshall)
Tiff Flesch, UW-Platteville, Senior, Forward, 6-0, Potosi
Sara Kahl, UW-Stout, Senior, Guard, 5-10, Menomonie
Kay Mikolajczak, UW-Oshkosh, Senior, Forward, 6-0, Franklin
Amanda Nechuta, UW-Stevens Point, Junior, Forward, 5-10, Mosinee
Amy Scott, UW-Stevens Point, Junior, Center, 6-2, Rosholt
Becca Spaeth, UW-Eau Claire, Senior, Center, 6-1, Chippewa Falls (Chi-Hi)
Laurie Turtenwald, UW-Oshkosh, Junior, Guard, 5-7, West Allis (Hale)
Laura Verdegan, UW-Stout, Senior, Forward, 5-10, Tony (Flambeau)
Brooke Wozniak-Schmidt, UW-Eau Claire, Senior, Center, 6-0, Stanley (Stanley-Boyd)
Honorable Mention
Lindsey Anderson, UW-Superior, Junior, Guard, 5-8, Superior (Senior)
Erin Churchill, UW-Stout, Junior, Guard, 5-9, Plum City
Katie Freis, UW-Platteville, Senior, Guard, 5-8, Oregon
Nya Geschke, UW-Whitewater, Junior, Forward, 5-10, Janesville (Parker)
Cassandra Heuer, UW-Stevens Point, Senior, Forward, 5-11, Two Rivers (Washington)
Abby Holler, UW-Oshkosh, Junior, Forward, 6-0, La Crescent, Minn. (La Crosse
Aquinas)
Stephanie Janigo, UW-Superior, Junior, Forward, 6-0, Brule (Northwestern)
Andrea Kraemer, UW-Stevens Point, Senior, Guard, 5-10, Waukesha (North)
Heidi McKay, UW-Superior, Senior, Forward, 5-11, Mahtowa, Minn. (Barnum)
Jana Merchlewitz, UW-La Crosse, Junior, Guard, 5-9, Rushford, Minn. (Rushford-Peterson)
Katie Murphy, UW-Eau Claire, Junior, Guard, 5-5, La Crosse (Aquinas)
Tara Schmitt, UW-Stevens Point, Senior, Guard, 5-7, Brookfield (Catholic Memorial)
Angie Sisson, UW-Platteville, Senior, Guard, 5-7, Watertown (Rochester Mayo,
Minn.)
All-Defensive Team
Cassandra Heuer, UW-Stevens Point, Senior, Forward, 5-11, Two Rivers (Washington)
Kay Mikolajczak, UW-Oshkosh, Senior, Forward, 6-0, Franklin
Amanda Nechuta, UW-Stevens Point, Junior, Forward, 5-10, Mosinee
Laura Verdegan, UW-Stout, Senior, Forward, 5-10, Tony (Flambeau)
Brooke Wozniak-Schmidt, UW-Eau Claire, Senior, Center, 6-0, Stanley (Stanley-Boyd)
Player of the Year: Amanda Nechuta
of UW-Stevens Point
Judy Kruckman Tri-Scholar-Athletes: Kay Mikolajczak of UW-Oshkosh, Becca
Spaeth of UW-Eau Claire and Laura Verdegan of UW-Stout
Coach of the Year: Shirley Egner of UW-Stevens Point
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Three Share Women's Basketball Scholar-Athlete Award
RELEASED: Wednesday, March 3, 2004
Madison, Wis.--University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire's Becca Spaeth, UW-Oshkosh's
Kay Mikolajczak and UW-Stout's Laura Verdegan have been named the 2004 Wisconsin
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Judy Kruckman Women's Basketball
Tri-Scholar-Athletes, it was announced recently by WIAC Commissioner Gary Karner.
Spaeth, a senior from Chippewa Falls, Wis. (Chi-Hi H.S.), is majoring in biology
education with a minor in coaching and carries a 3.92 grade point average. She
is a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District selection, earning first team honors
this season and second team accolades a year ago. Spaeth is a three-time member
of the WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll and has been recognized on UW-Eau Claire's
Dean's List every year.
Spaeth, a team captain, is a two-time All-WIAC first team selection and claimed
D3hoops.com All-Region third team honors last season. She was named one of 10
finalists for the Jostens Trophy earlier this year and led the Blugolds in scoring
in 13 contests, including a career-high 31 points against UW-Superior on December
9.
Mikolajczak, a senior from Franklin, Wis., is majoring in biology with a minor
in pre-physical therapy and maintains a 3.92 grade point average. She is a two-time
CoSIDA Academic All-District first team selection and has been named to the
WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll three straight years. Mikolajczak has also been named
to UW-Oshkosh's Dean's List every semester.
Mikolajczak, a team captain, helped the Titans to a share of the WIAC regular
season championship this year and finished her career with 1,124 points to rank
11th on the school's all-time scoring list. She was named one of 10 finalists
for the Jostens Trophy earlier this season and is a two-time All-WIAC first
team and all-defensive team performer, as well as a D3hoops.com All-Region first
team pick a year ago.
Verdegan, a senior from Tony, Wis. (Flambeau H.S.), carries a 3.99 grade point
average while majoring in dietetics and minoring in health and fitness and coaching.
She is a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District selection earning first team
honors this year and second team accolades in 2003. Verdegan is a three-time
member of the WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll and has received UW-Stout's Chancellor
Award for Academic Excellence seven consecutive semesters.
Verdegan, a team captain, is a two-time All-WIAC first team selection after
earning honorable mention accolades in 2002. She is also three-time member of
the all-defensive team, becoming the first Blue Devil to earn all-defensive
honors three consecutive years. Verdegan was a D3hoops.com All-Region third
team pick in 2003. She set a school single-season record with 50 blocked shots
this year and also holds the school's all-time mark with 140.
Also nominated for this year's scholar-athlete award were: UW-Eau Claire's Laura
Tamm and Brooke Wozniak-Schmidt, UW-Platteville's Angie Sisson and UW-Stevens
Point's Cassandra Heuer and Tara Schmitt.
The WIAC Scholar-Athlete Award is sponsored by Culver's. In order to be nominated
for the scholar-athlete award, a student-athlete must have a minimum 3.25 grade
point average, be in their last year of competition, or on schedule to graduate
this academic year, and have competed for a minimum of two years.
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UW-Stevens Point To Host NCAA Women's Basketball Second Round Game
RELEASED: Sunday, February 29, 2004
Madison, Wis.--For the second time in the last three seasons, the University
of Wisconsin-Stevens Point women's basketball team will participate in the NCAA
Division III Tournament.
UW-Stevens Point received a first round 'bye' in the national tournament and
will host the winner of the Wheaton College (Ill.)/Ripon College matchup on
Saturday, March 6.
UW-Stevens Point (25-3) received an automatic bid into the 50-team national
field by winning the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) tournament
for the first time in school history. The Pointers also claimed a share of their
first regular season championship since 1987.
Wheaton (21-6) captured the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin tournament
title to earn an automatic bid into the NCAA Division III Tournament, while
Ripon (21-4) claimed the automatic bid from the Midwest Conference by winning
the league tournament.
UW-Stevens Point has beaten both potential second round opponents earlier this
season. The Pointers upended Wheaton, 96-62, in Stevens Point on November 29
and own an all-time record of 3-1 against the Thunder. UW-Stevens Point defeated
Ripon, 78-53, in Ripon on December 6 and hold an all-time mark of 7-2 against
the Red Hawks.
UW-Stevens Point is 11-1 all-time in NCAA Tournament contests, including two
national titles (2002, 1987).
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UW-Eau Claire's Spaeth and UW-Oshkosh's Mikolajczak Named Jostens Trophy Finalists
RELEASED: Wednesday, February 25, 2004
Salem, Va.--University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire's Becca Spaeth and UW-Oshkosh's
Kay Mikolajczak have been named two of 10 finalists for the 2004 Jostens Trophy
Division III Player of the Year Award. Finalists were announced by the Rotary
Club of Salem.
Spaeth, a senior forward/center from Chippewa Falls, Wis. (Chi-Hi H.S.), ranks
third in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) in scoring
(16.1), fourth with 27 blocked shots, sixth in rebounds (7.3), eighth in field
goal percentage (.445) and 10th in free throw percentage (.739).
Spaeth, a team captain, was an All-WIAC First Team and D3Hoops.com All-Central
Region First Team selection last season, as well a third team pick to the D3Hoops.com
All-Central Region Team. She is a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree,
receiving first team recognition this year and second team honors in 2003. Spaeth
is majoring in biology and maintains a 3.92 grade point average.
Mikolajczak, a senior forward from Franklin, Wis., leads the league with a .558
field goal percentage, while ranking second in scoring (16.9), rebounding (9.4)
and blocked shots (29) and seventh in free throw percentage (.767).
Mikolajczak was an All-WIAC First Team pick in 2003 after earning All-Defensive
Team honors in 2002. She surpassed the career 1,000-point mark earlier this
season and was named to the D3hoops.com Preseason All-America Team. Mikolajczak
is a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team selection who is majoring
in biology with a minor in pre-physical therapy and carries a 3.925 grade point
average.
The Jostens Trophy takes into account basketball ability, academic prowess and
community service. The trophy models the Rotary motto of "Service above
Self" by recognizing those who truly fit the ideal of the well-rounded
NCAA Division III student-athlete.
The additional eight finalists for the Jostens Trophy include: Melody Bongiorno
of Chapman (Calif.), Lauren Harris of Hardin-Simmons (Texas), Liz Martin of
The College of New Jersey, Tara Rausch of Wilmington (Ohio), Katie Robinson
of Swarthmore (Pa.), Hayley Smith of Maryville (Tenn.), Rachael Turkington of
Clark (Mass.) and Tiffini Varrasse of King's (Pa.).
The Jostens Trophy winner will be announced on March 18.
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Madison,
Wis.--University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and UW-Stevens Point each claimed
victories on February 21 and claimed a share of the 2004 Wisconsin Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference (WIAC) women's basketball championship. UW-Oshkosh upended
UW-La Crosse, 67-45, at Mitchell Hall, while UW-Stevens Point rolled to an 80-43
win over UW-Superior at Berg Gymnasium.
UW-Oshkosh secured its first league title since 2001 and the 10th in school
history (2001, 1999, 1998, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1992, 1991, 1985).
UW-Oshkosh and UW-La Crosse were tied 16-16 with 8:08 remaining in the first
half before the Titans used a 12-4 run to end the half and take a 28-20 halftime
advantage. UW-Oshkosh hit 54.5 percent of their field goal attempts in the first
half, while holding the Eagles without a field goal in the last 13:43.
UW-Oshkosh led 28-23 with 18:57 left in the game and used a 17-4 run to put
the game out of the reach, with the lead peaking at 24 points in the second
half.
Kay Mikolajczak scored a game-high 16 points for UW-Oshkosh, while Becky Knapp
came off the bench to score 12 points. Laurie Turtenwald and Pam Fehring each
chipped in nine points.
UW-La Crosse was led in scoring by Shawna Koss led UW-La Crosse with 13 points.
UW-Stevens Point scored the first eight points of the game against UW-Superior
and never looked back in clinching the school's second league championship.
The Pointers also won the conference crown in 1987.
UW-Stevens Point opened up a 12-1 lead four minutes into the game and led 44-19
at halftime as Cassandra Heuer and Tara Schmitt each scored 10 of their 12 points
before intermission.
Amanda Nechuta scored the Pointers' first nine points of the second half. UW-Stevens
Point led by at least 29 points throughout the final 16 minutes of the contest
and led by as many as 41 at 80-39 before the Yellowjackets scored four points
in the final 28 seconds.
Nechuta led all scorers with 18 points, while Amy Scott added 10 points for
the Pointers. Lindsey Anderson scored 11 points for UW-Superior, while Stephanie
Janigo and Heidi McKay added nine points each. Janigo also contributed a game-high
10 rebounds.
UW-Stevens Point secured the top seed for the WIAC Tournament, which begins
on February 23 with the championship being held on February 28. The Pointers
will host eighth-seeded UW-River Falls, while UW-Oshkosh will host seventh-seeded
UW-Superior. The tournament winner receives the conference's automatic bid to
the NCAA Division III Tournament.
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Four Named To Academic All-District Women's Basketball Team
RELEASED: Thursday, February 19, 2004
Madison, Wis.--Four Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) women's basketball players have been named to the 2004 CoSIDA Academic All-District Five Women's Basketball Team. UW-Eau Claire's Becca Spaeth, UW-Oshkosh's Kay Mikolajczak and UW-Stout's Laura Verdegan earned first team honors, while UW-Stevens Point's Cassandra Heuer was a third team selection.
The team is comprised of all NCAA Division II, Division III and NAIA players from Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Minnesota and is voted on by members of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
Spaeth, a senior from Chippewa Falls, Wis. (Chi-Hi H.S.), maintains a 3.92 grade point average while majoring in biology. She earned academic all-district second team honors in 2003 and was also an All-WIAC First Team selection. Spaeth is a team captain this year.
Mikolajczak, a senior from Franklin, Wis., earned first team honors for the second consecutive year. She is majoring in biology with a minor in pre-physical therapy and carries a 3.925 grade point average. Mikolajczak was an All-WIAC First Team pick in 2003 after earning All-Defensive Team honors in 2002. She surpassed the career 1,000-point mark earlier this season and was named to the D3hoops.com Preseason All-America Team.
Verdegan, a senior from Tony, Wis. (Flambeau H.S.), is majoring in dietetics and maintains a 3.991 grade point average. She earned academic all-district second team honors last season. Verdegan was an All-WIAC First Team pick in 2003 and has earned All-Defensive Team accolades the past two years. She holds the school's single-season and career blocked shot records.
Heuer, a senior from Two Rivers, Wis. (Washington H.S.), earned third team honors for the second straight season. She carries a 3.81 grade point average and is majoring in biology with a minor in chemistry. Heuer was an All-WIAC First Team selection a year ago and was also named the team's Defensive Player of the Year. She surpassed the career 1,000-point mark earlier this season.
Spaeth, Mikolajczak and Verdegan are now eligible for the Academic All-America Team, which will be announced in early March.
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UW-Oshkosh Women's Basketball Team Cited For Academic Success
RELEASED: Wednesday, October 8, 2003
Oshkosh, Wis.--The Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) announced
Wednesday (Oct. 8) its 2002-2003 Academic Top 25 Team Honor Roll for NCAA Division
I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, NAIA and Junior College/Community College.
The awards recognize the nation's highest team grade point averages (GPA) for
the 2002-03 season based upon nominations submitted by WBCA-member coaches.
Among the schools cited for its academic excellence was UW-Oshkosh, which ranked
fifth in the NCAA Division III with its cumulative grade point average of 3.485.
UW-Oshkosh, the lone Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) school
mentioned in the honor listing, ranked third in the WBCA's Top 25 Team Honor
Roll in 2001-02 and seventh in 2000-01. UW-Oshkosh won 22 of its 28 games and
finished third in the WIAC this past season.
"It incredible to see the grade point averages each Top 25 team produces
year in and year out," said Beth Bass, the Chief Executive Officer of the
WBCA. "These teams set a precedent among student-athletes and deserve to
be recognized for their accomplishment. Congratulations to the 110 teams we
honor this year!"
Grade point averages are calculated by dividing the total number of quality
points earned by each student-athlete on an institution's squad list in the
given academic terms by the total number of hours earned by the team. The grade
point averages are rounded to the nearest thousandth of a point.
In NCAA Division III classrooms, Whitworth College (Wash.) compiled a 3.75 cumulative
grade point average to earn first place for the second time in four years. The
Pirates posted a 19-7 record on the court and won the Northwest Conference championship
this past season. Rounding out places two through four in the NCAA Division
III rankings were Coe College (Iowa) at 3.560, Adrian College (Mich.) at 3.538
and Villa Julie College (Md.) at 3.488.
Other first-place rankings went to Indiana State University at 3.639 in NCAA
Division I, University of Nebraska-Kearney at 3.723 in NCAA Division II, Concordia
University (Neb.) at 3.660 in the NAIA and Salt Lake Community College (Utah)
at 3.467 in the Junior/Community College.
Founded in 1981, the WBCA promotes women's basketball by unifying coaches at
all levels to develop a reputable identity for the sport and to foster and promote
the development of the game in all of its aspects as an amateur sport for women
and girls. For more information about the WBCA visit its web site at www.wbca.org.
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