Nov. 14, 2005
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Horizon League Offensive Player of the Week
Rachel Kuebbing
UW-Milwaukee, Senior, RS,
Kuebbing notched her seventh-straight double-figure kill effort with 21 kills on .486 hitting in the Panthers' win over
Horizon League Defensive Player of the Week
Becky Lowery
Lowery tallied 62 total digs on the week, including a career-high 35 in a four-game win over
Other Top Performances
Susana Henri
Henri recorded a career-high 20 kills to go along with 11 digs against
Danielle Siefker
Siefker hit .355 to help the Vikings to a pair of come-from-behind five-game victories over the weekend. On Friday at
Sarah Poling
Poling recorded three double-figure kill efforts last week as she tallied 14 kills plus 19 digs against Xavier, 19 kills and 22 digs in a win over
Katarina Nedeljkovic
Nedeljkovic tallied a team-high 18 kills in
Abby Ettenhofer
Ettenhofer averaged 4.38 kills and 0.62 blocks per game while hitting .328 for the week. She posted 10 kills against Loyola and tallied a career-high 25 kills in a five game loss to
Shelby Henriksen
Henriksen averaged 3.25 kpg and 1.63 bpg while hitting .404 as Loyola split a pair of League matches last weekend. She tallied 12 kills and a career-high seven blocks against
Becky Peters
UW-Milwaukee, L, Fr.,
Peters tallied 29 digs in a three-game sweep of
Megan Knightly
Knightly had a team-high 27 digs against
Katie Calhoon
Calhoon notched 32 digs on the week, including 15 against
Maura McCarthy
McCarthy picked up her fourth and fifth straight double-doubles on
Amanda Cindric
Cindric averaged 2.88 digs per game for the Penguins last week, including 15 against
Hatcher sets school record for digs, Kennedy reaches career milestone.
Seniors Alisa Hatcher and Nickole Kennedy made the final weekend of the regular season one to remember as Hatcher set the single season school record for digs with 424, and Kennedy became only the ninth player in school history to record 1,000 kills. After a 16-kill performance against Loyola, Kennedy now had 1,002 kills for her career. With wins over
Five Bulldogs set career-highs in regular season finale
Five players recorded career-highs for
Graf tallies personal-best in last regular season match-up of her career.
Pasquinelli closes in on new career-milestones
Senior Angie Pasquinelli's 1,160 assists in 2005 mark the fifth-highest single-season total in school history, and she needs just 14 more to move into fourth place on that list. Pasquinelli already owns the third-highest single-season mark with 1,276 in 2004. Pasquinelli also needs just 21 more assists to become the second player in school history to record 4,000 career assists.
Rosen ends regular season among best in school history, Rauen voted to Academic All-District V second team.
After finishing the regular season with a nine-kill, 14-dig performance against UW-Milwaukee, senior Jackie Rosen ended the regular season among the top-five all-time in kills, digs and games played for the Phoenix. Junior Sarah Rauen was voted to the ESPN the Magazine All-District V second team last week. In addition to leading UWGB with 450 digs and 30 service aces this season, Rauen boasts a 3.80 grade-point average as a pre-medicine major.
Lowery ties Division I school-record
Sophomore Becky Lowery tied the Division I school record with her career-high 35 digs against
UWM earn third-straight outright title; Panthers win big on the road to close out the season
With a win over
Ramblers fall short of perfect home record against League
The loss to
Horizon League Championship Notes
--The No. 1 seed has not won the Horizon League Championship tournament since 2000, when regular-season champion Loyola defeated
--The last three championship matches have gone to five games. Loyola defeated Cleveland State 3-2 last season, UW-Green Bay beat UW-Milwaukee 3-2 in 2003 and Loyola fell to UW-Milwaukee in five games in 2002.
--Loyola and former member Notre Dame hold the lead for tournament titles won, with four apiece. The Ramblers won the tournament crown in 1995, 1999, 2000 and 2004. Notre Dame finished first in four straight seasons from 1991-1994.
--For the first time since 1996, the Horizon League tournament champion is guaranteed to have more than one loss in League play. Last season, UW-Milwaukee posted a 13-1 regular season record, but fell to Cleveland State in the semifinal round.
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--No. 2 Cleveland State heads into the Horizon League Championship with its highest seed all-time, surpassing the previous-high of fourth (2004). Prior to last year's run to the championship game, the Vikings had won only two postseason matches.
- Loyola has advanced to the tournament's championship match in seven of the last eight years, winning titles in 1999, 2000 and 2004. The only year that it missed the final was in 2003, when the Ramblers were knocked off by