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THIS WEEK'S GAMES: UW-Stout (3-3, 1-0 WIAC) has opened up with one of the toughest schedules to start the season in quite a while. Of the first five games, four teams were either ranked in the Top 25 by D3hoops.com or receiving votes. And today's opponent,
UW-Whitewater (7-0, 1-0 WIAC) is also among the highly ranked, 18th in the D3hoops poll and third in the WBCA Coaches' poll. Both teams opened the conference season Wednesday with wins on the road, Stout a 77-70 come-from-behind win at UW-River Falls, and the Warhawks a 79-53 win at UW-Stevens Point.
After taking the Thanksgiving week off, the Blue Devils (2-3, 0-0 WIAC) will open conference schedule when they travel to
UW-River Falls (4-2, 0-0 WIAC), Wednesday, Dec. 1 at 7 p.m., and host WBCA #4
UW-Whitewater (6-0, 0-0 WIAC), Saturday, Dec. 4 at 3 p.m.
2021-22 UW-Stout Women's Basketball Schedule
Tuesday, Nov. 9 - at UW-Superior, W 76-44
Friday, Nov. 12 - at Loras College, L 79-72
Saturday, Nov. 13 - vs. Bethel University, W 96-79
Wednesday, Nov. 17 - Wartburg College, L 71-91
Saturday, Nov. 20 - Trine University, L 49-66
Wednesday, Dec. 1 - at UW-River Falls, W 77-70
Saturday, Dec. 4 - UW-Whitewater, L 58-53
Wednesday, Dec. 8 - at University of Dubuque, 5 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 15 - at Gustavus Adolphus, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 18 - at Bethany Lutheran, 1 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 21 - Finlandia University (School Day), 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 28 - at Aurora University, 5 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 30 - at Rockford University, 5 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 5 - at UW-La Crosse, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 8 - UW-Platteville, 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 12 - at UW-Eau Claire, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 15 - at UW-Oshkosh, 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 19 - UW-Stevens Point, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 22 - at UW-Platteville, 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 26 - UW-River Falls, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 2 - at UW-Stevens Point, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 5 - UW-Oshkosh (Alumni Day), 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 9 - UW-Eau Claire, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 12 - at UW-Whitewater, 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 16 - UW-La Crosse (Senior Night), 7 p.m.
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PARKING: Parking on the UW-Stout campus is restricted during the business week. For games in Johnson Fieldhouse during the week, please plan to park in Lot 29. Do not park in Lot 4, which is a reserved lot for students that live in the residence halls.
CAREER STATS: Be sure to scroll to the bottom of this page to check out the UW-Stout career highs for points, rebounds and assists of each Blue Devil player.
THE 2021-22 BLUE DEVILS:
- Anna Mutch leads the Blue Devils in scoring, averaging 14.2 points per contest. The co-newcomer of the year in the WIAC last season, Mutch is pulling down a team-best 7.7 rebounds per contest and is the team's leader in assists with 17. Mutch is seventh in the conference in scoring, second in rebounding and fifth in assists (2.8 a/g). Amanda Giesen is averaging 10.7 points per contest and 3.5 rebounds. Sam Schaeffer is averaging 8.3 points and Lizzy Olsem 8.8 points. Lauren Arenz is coming off the bench to average 4.5 rebounds. Stout is out-scoring their opponents, 73.5-71.5.
- As a team, Stout is shooting 46.4 percent (160-345) from the floor, 32.4 percent (22-68) from 3-point range and 63.1 percent (99-157) from the line. The Blue Devils hold a 38.7-32.3 advantage in rebounds.
AN OVERALL LOOK AT UW-STOUT:
- The Blue Devils return two players who averaged in double figures last season - Anna Mutch (10.6) and Haylee Yaeger (10.9).
- Anna Mutch was an honorable mention selection to the All-WIAC team and was named the WIAC newcomer of the year. Anna Mutch opened the season with a bang, recording a double-double in the season opener, tallying 14 points and 12 rebounds. Mutch finished third in the WIAC in rebounds, averaging 7.1 boards. Mutch was 14th in the league in scoring (10.6).
- The Blue Devils return nine letterwinners from last season. Among those letterwinners are three starters - Lizzy Olsem, Haley Yaeger and Anna Mutch.
- The Blue Devils have one senior (Olsem), three juniors, five sophomores and seven freshmen.
- Last season, Haylee Yaeger scored in double-digits in four of nine games, and notched a career-best 20 points in the first game with La Crosse and made it a double-double with 10 rebounds, her second career double-double. Yaeger led the team in scoring with 10.9 points and was second on the team in rebounds with 5.4.
- Anna Mutch scored a collegiate-high 14 points in season opener vs. UW-River Falls, Feb. 3 and also scored her first double-double with 12 rebounds against the Falcons. Mutch matched her 14 points against UW-La Crosse, Feb. 17. Mutch was the team leader in rebounds, averaging 7.1 rebounds. Mutch finished third in the league in rebounds, 14th in scoring - but first among all freshmen - 10th in field goal percentage (31-69, .449), sixth in free throw percentage (31-40, .775), third in steals (15, 1.67/game), and 12th in minutes played (28.4).
- The Blue Devils return 73.7 percent of their scoring from last year, returning 47.4 points. As a team, Stout averaged 64.2 points per contest and gave up 75.6.
- The Blue Devils opened last season by sweeping UW-River Falls, then lost the next seven games.
- 2020-21 Statistics
CONFERENCE STANDINGS:
- The Blue Devils were voted to finish sixth in a WIAC 2021-22 preseason poll conducted by conference coaches and sports information directors. UW-Oshkosh was picked first, UW-Whitewater second, UW-Eau Claire third, UW-La Crosse fourth, UW-Stevens Point fifth, UW-Platteville seventh and UW-River Falls eighth. | 2021-22 WIAC Preseason Poll
STOUT LAST TIME OUT:
- UW-Stout came out of the halftime locker room to turn around a nine-point deficit and went on to defeat UW-River Falls, 77-70, in a WIAC opener Wednesday at Don Page Arena. Trailing 40-31 at halftime, Stout tied the score by the end of the third period, 53-53, then outscored the Falcons 24-17, in the final period to grab the win. The Blue Devils went on a 12-4 run to open the second to pull to within one point, with Sam Schaeffer powering the run with a 3-pointer and two free throws. Amanda Giesen hit a 3-pointer to pull Stout to within 44-43 at 5:52 of the third period, only to see the Falcons jump back out to a six point lead. Trailing 53-47 with 2:07 remaining in the third, Stout shut the Falcons out the rest of the period as Stout tied the score at 53 with a free throw by Lizzy Olsem and a 3-pointer and a field goal by Raegan Sorensen. Stout only trailed briefly in the final quarter. Anna Mutch tied the score at 63 all with a free throw and put Stout ahead for good with the back end of two charity shots. With a two point lead, Stout's Sydney Jahr blocked a shot, grabbed the rebound and seconds late sunk a jumper for a four point lead and stretched the lead to 68-62 with another bucket at 2:48. Stout made 9 of 10 free throws down the stretch to lock up the win. Mutch led Stout with 16 points, while Olsem added 13 points and Giesen 12. Schaeffer finished the night with nine points and Jahr and Lauren Arenz tallied eight points each. Stout drilled a season-high 22 free throws, hitting 22 of 32 throws, with Mutch scoring eight free throws and Giesen five. | Game Story and Statistics
- Stout had a tough week playing two teams in the top ten of the D3hoops.com rankings. The Blue Devils lost to #7-Wartburg, 71-91, on Wednesday, and then lost to #3-Trine, 49-66, on Saturday.
- The UW-Stout women's basketball team dropped their first home game of the season to 10th-ranked Wartburg College, 91-71 Wednesday night at Johnson Fieldhouse. The Blue Devils fought a long, hard game against the Knights, but Wartburg's hot shooting gave them the boost to come out with the win. | Game Story and Statistics
- UW-Stout stuck with the third-ranked Trine Univesity, before the Thunder surged ahead in the second quarter and went on to seal the win, 66-49, on Saturday afternoon at Johnson Fieldhouse. The Blue Devils came into the game as true underdogs looking for a win against one of the best teams in the nation. Trine University was not ready for the stellar Stout zone defense. The first quarter was heavily highlighted by both teams defenses. Trine only shot 30 percent from the floor (4 for 13) and Stout, 22 percent (2 for 9). The first quarter ended with Trine up 9-7. Stout had a chance to tie the game at the buzzer, but the shot clock buzzer and quarter buzzer went off too close to decide if the basket should count. | Game Story and Statistics
COMPARING THE STATS
Stat Tracker / per game
UW-Stout |
Statistic |
UW-River Falls |
UW-Whitewater |
73.5 |
Pts |
74.3 |
74.7 |
71.8 |
Pts Allowed |
68.4 |
49.6 |
.464 |
FG % |
.400 |
.419 |
.414 |
FG % Defense |
.395 |
.356 |
3.7 |
3 pt made |
8.0 |
6.0 |
7.7 |
3 pt allowed |
6.4 |
3.4 |
38.7 |
Rebounds |
38.1 |
38.7 |
32.3 |
Rebounds Allowed |
40.1 |
36.1 |
20.7 |
Turnovers |
13.7 |
14.9 |
Anna Mutch
14.2 |
Leading Returning Scorer |
Macy Nilsen
14.0 |
Aleah Grundahl
18.0 |
Anna Mutch
7.7 |
Leading Returning Rebounder |
Macy Nilsen
5.8 |
Johanna Taylor
6.0 |
SCOUTING UW-RIVER FALLS
- UW-River Falls is 4-2 on the season. After loosing their first two games, River Falls has bounced back with four straight wins.
- The Falcons have three players averaging double digits with Macy Nilsen (15.8), Colie Justice (14.0), and Jenna Zeman (11.2). Taylor Crissinger leads River Falls with 5.4 boards per game. Zeman is second in the WIAC recording 3.5 assists per game.
- As a team, the Falcons led the WIAC with 74.3 points per game, shooting an even 40 percent (183-457) from the field. From deep, the Falcons are second in the WIAC with a 33.9 percent completion (56-165). River Falls is the only team in the WIAC getting outrebounded by opponents, with a 38.1-40.1 rebound defecit.
- Statistics
THE FALCONS LAST YEAR
- The Falcons finished 2-7 in 2020-21's shortened season. They were eliminated in the first round of the WIAC playoffs by Oshkosh.
THE FALCONS LAST TIME OUT
- The Falcons extended their winning streak to four, taking down Marian University, 75-48, on Tuesday, Nov. 22, then narrowly coming away with the overtime win against Buena Vista University, 79-77, on Nov. 27
- The UW-River Falls women's basketball team earned a non-conference win at Marian University Tuesday evening, defeating the Sabres 75-48. The Falcons improve to 3-2 overall with their third consecutive win while recording season-highs with 18 assists and 19 steals. UWRF forced 32 Marian turnovers and led 16-2 in fast break points. The Falcons shot 26-of-63 from the field, 9-of-20 from the field, and 14-of-20 at the free throw line. | Game One Story and Statistics
- The UW-River Falls women's basketball team defeated Buena Vista University 79-77 in overtime Saturday afternoon. UWRF improved to 4-2 overall with its fourth consecutive win and first overtime win of the season. Four Falcons scored in double figures, led by a 27-point and five-steal effort by Macy Nilsen, shooting 10-of-22 from the floor. | Game Two Story and Statistics
WHEN STOUT AND RIVER FALLS LAST MET
- Stout took on the Flacons back-to-back in the beginning of last season. The Blue Devils came out on top both of those matchups
- Feb. 5: Trailing by 15 points with 2:30 left in the third quarter, UW-Stout stormed back to down UW-River Falls, 80-75, to sweep the two-game series Friday at Johnson Fieldhouse.
River Falls led 41-40 at halftime, but came out of halftime on fire and building up to the 15 point lead, 61-46 and led 64-52 by outscoring Stout 23-12 in the period. | Game One Story and Statistics
- Feb 3: Led by a pair of freshmen playing their first collegiate games, UW-Stout had five players in double figures and went on to win a tight game at UW-River Falls, 84-77, Wednesday at Page Arena. Stout (1-0, 1-0 WIAC) took the lead in the opening stanza with sophomore Erin O'Brien scoring six of her career-high 14 and Stout led, 22-20 at the first break. The Falcons carried a 48-47 lead into the halftime locker room, with O'Brien adding another six points in the frame. The Blue Devils took as much as a six point lead when freshman Anna Mutch gave Stout a 63-57 lead with just under two minutes remaining in the period, but the Falcons scored the final four points to pull to 63-61. | Game Two Story and Statistics
THE SERIES
- The Blue Devils lead the series since the 2000-01 season against River Falls 25-20. Stout has won the last six games against the Falcons. The Falcons hold the overall series lead, 49-46. | History
SCOUTING UW-WHITEWATER
- UW-Whitewater is undefeated with seven wins this season. UW-Whitewater is ranked fourth in the most recent WBCA poll. The Warhawks were ranked 18th in the preseason D3hoops.com rankings.
- The Warhawks are led by Aleah Grundahl, who is averaging 18.0 points per game, tops in the WIAC. Grundahl is also leading the WIAC in steals, with a whopping 4.0 steals per game. The Warhawks' opponents are averaging 27.0 turnovers per game. Helping out Grundahl fill up the scoresheet is Maggie Trautsch (10.6 ppg) and Rebekah Schumacher (8.6 ppg). Trautsch and Schumacher both like to shoot the 3-ball, Trautsch shoots .419 percent (13-31) from beyond the arc and Schumacher shoots .353 percent (12-34). Johanna Taylor is averaging 6.0 rebounds per game, sixth in the league.
- As a team, the Warhawks are scoring a league-best 74.7 points per game. The Warhawks are in the bottom of half of field goal percentage with 41 percent (165-401) from the field and 30.6 percent (34-111) from deep. Whitewater has turned the ball over an average of 15.5 times a game, but have forced their opponents to turn it over 27.0 times, a WIAC best.
- Statistics
THE WARHAWKS LAST YEAR
- The Warhawks finished 8-3 in last year's shortened season. They lost to UW-Oshkosh in the WIAC championship game.
THE WARHAWK'S LAST TIME OUT
- The Warhawks extend their winning streak to seven, topping UW-Stevens Point in the conference opener Wednesday.
- Whitewater remained unbeaten for the 2021-22 season with a strong all-around performance Wednesday night in a 79-53 triumph at UW-Stevens Point. The Warhawks shot 46.8 percent from the floor, including 50 percent or better in three of the four quarters, and forced 25 UW-Stevens Point turnovers that led to 33 points on the other end. Whitewater shot 8-of-15 from 3-point range and outscored the Pointers in the paint (38-28) and on the fast break (21-9). Aleah Grundahl led all scorers with 20 points to go along with five rebounds, two assists and a team-high three steals. Veronica Kieres posted 13 points, three rebounds and three assists, while Johanna Taylor grabbed a team-high six rebounds and added four points, two steals and one block. Maggie Trautsch and Kacie Carollo each recorded eight points. Rebekah Schumacher and Yssa Sto. Domingo chipped in with seven points apiece. The Warhawks held Stevens Point scoreless over a four-minute stretch late in the first quarter to turn a one-point lead into a 20-10 advantage. Sto. Domingo's 3-pointer in the final seconds of the period gave UW-W a 23-12 lead. | Game Story and Statistics
- The No. 4 ranked University of Wisconsin-Whitewater women's basketball team remained undefeated with its third consecutive true road win Saturday, defeating Loras 83-54 in a non-conference affair in Dubuque, Iowa. Five players scored in double figures offensively for the Warhawks (6-0 overall), who shot 49.2 percent from the floor, including a 59.3 percent clip (16-of-27) in the second half. Defensively, UW-Whitewater forced 30 turnovers and held the Duhawks (3-2) to 40.4 percent shooting, including 20.8 percent (5-of-24) from 3-point range. UW-W outscored Loras 15-3 at the free-throw line and 26-4 in points off turnovers. | Game One Story and Statistics
- The Warhawks will take on UW-Stevens Point on Wednesday before traveling to Menomonie to take on the Blue Devils.
WHEN STOUT AND WHITEWATER LAST MET
- The Warhawks got the better of the Stout in all three consecutive games they played last year, with the last one being in the first round of the WIAC championship.
- The third time did not prove to be the charm for UW-Stout as UW-Whitewater defeated the Blue Devils, 66-49, in the two teams' third straight outing, this time in the first round of the WIAC Championship, presented by Culver's, at Kachel Gymnasium Monday. By a quirk in the shortened schedule. Stout and Whitewater met for three consecutive games - twice to end the regular season and in the opening round of the tournament - and the Warhawks (7-2) controlled all three games. Like in the other two contests, the Warhawks took an early lead and would not relinquish it, but to the Blue Devils' credit, they were able to get within striking range several times, including in the final minutes when Stout (2-7) pulled to within seven points with four minutes left in the game. The Warhawks were able to answer any Stout rally attempt and kept the Blue Devils at bay and pulled away to the 17 point win. | Game Story and Statistics
THE SERIES
- Whitewater leads the series since the 2000-01 season 28-16 over the Blue Devils. The Warhawks hold the overall series lead, 30-48. Whitewater has won the last six games. Stout's last win over the Warhawks came Jan. 9, 2019, a 78-68 win in Menomonie. | History
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Anna Mutch, So, Apple Valley, Minn;
AWARDS AND HONORS: 2021-22: Anna Mutch was selected to the all-tournament team at the Loras College Tip-Off Tournament...2020-21: Anna Mutch was an honorable mention selection to the All-WIAC team and was named the WIAC newcomer of the year...Tess Johnson was an honorable mention All-WIAC selection...Liz Oswald was named to the All-Sportsmanship team...Erin O'Brien was selected as The Heights/UW-Stout athlete of the week after the first week of play...
THE COACHES:
UW-STOUT:
- Hannah Iverson (38-30) is in her fourth year in 2021-22 as the head coach of the Blue Devils.
- Prior to becoming the Blue Devils' head coach, Iverson was the director of player development for women's basketball at NCAA Division I UW-Green Bay, a position she began in October, 2016. As well as working directly with the team, Iverson managed the program's operating budget, coordinated team travel, co-directed summer camps and clinics and handled all aspects of team film. She assisted in the set-up of on-campus recruiting and coordinating official and unofficial visits for potential recruits. Iverson held a similar position - director of basketball operations - at the University of Illinois from 2014-16.
- Iverson spent two years at NAIA member Ashford University in Clinton, Iowa, as an assistant women's basketball coach for the 2012-14 school years. Iverson was in charge of guard development in a season where she helped the Saints to the 2014 Association of Independent Institutions tournament championship, earning Ashford a berth in the NAIA Division II Women's Basketball Championship tournament, the first conference title and appearance in the NAIA D-II tournament in Saints history.
- A member of the UW-Green Bay women's basketball team from 2008-12, playing as Hannah Quilling, Iverson finished her career in the top 10 for games played as the Phoenix posted a 122-13 record over her four years. The team was 68-4 in Horizon League play and advanced to the NCAA Division I tournament four times, including one trip to the Sweet 16. She led the Horizon League in assist-to-turnover ratio in 2011-12, was sixth in steals per game and ninth in assists per game. She was also named to the Horizon League Honor Roll, earned the UW-Green Bay Chancellor's Leadership Medallion, was a two-time recipient of the UW-Green Bay University Leadership Award and the Patricia Hinckley Scholarship, and won the JoAnne Jennings Award in 2012.
- Iverson has gotten to 30 career wins faster than any other Blue Devil basketball coach, men or women. Iverson reached her 30th win in 42 games. Mark Thomas needed to turn around a women's basketball program that had won only two games the previous two seasons before he arrived. Thomas needed 75 games to reach 30 wins, but once he did, he kept building and became the winningest basketball coach in Blue Devil history, both men and women. On the men's side, Ray Johnson needed 59 games to reach 30 wins. Dewey Mintz needed 67 games to reach 30, John Muraski needed 63 and Eddie Andrist needed 59 games.
UW-RIVER FALLS' BLAKE DUDONIS
- Blake DuDonis completed his second season at the helm of the UWRF women's basketball program in 2020-21.
- In his second season, just an eight-game conference schedule due to COVID-19, the team greatly improved from the year before and showed why they are poised to make a run towards the top of the WIAC sooner rather than later.
- Despite no non-conference games to gear up for the vaunted WIAC, DuDonis tailored an offense that saw the team increase its scoring by nearly 17 points per game from the previous season, one of the largest improvements in the country. With that offense leading the way, the Falcons took down both UW-La Crosse and UW-Stevens Point for the first time since the 2017-18 season.
- The Falcons led the league in possessions per 40 minutes and three-pointers made per game, while also finishing 12th in the entire country in fewest turnovers per game.
UW-WHITEWATER'S KERI CAROLLO
- Keri Carollo enters her 20th season as head women's basketball coach at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater in 2021-22.
- Carollo was named Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 2019-20 after leading the Warhawks to the regular season conference championship and hosting privileges for the first and second rounds of the NCAA Division III Tournament.
- Carollo guided the Warhawks to back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Division III Tournament semifinals in 2013 and 2014. UW-Whitewater finished as national runner-up in 2013 and in third place in 2014 to earn two of the four highest national finishes in program history. Carollo also led the team to a third-place finish in 2008, when the program made its first of seven consecutive appearances in the NCAA Tournament.
- UW-Whitewater has won six of the last 13 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference regular season titles and had a 24-game WIAC regular season winning streak that spanned from 2012-14. The program has finished the season ranked in the D3hoops.com Top 25 in five of the last nine years. Under Carollo's leadership, the Warhawks have earned 48 all-conference accolades, including 26 first team honors. Seven different players have been named All-America.
CONFERENCE: UW-Stout is a member of the eight-team Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) along with UW-Eau Claire. UW-Oshkosh, UW-La Crosse, UW-Stevens Point, UW-Platteville, UW-River Falls, and UW-Whitewater. The Blue Devils were picked to finish sixth in a preseason poll conducted by WIAC coaches and sports information directors. UW-Oshkosh was tabbed to win the league. Whitewater was picked second, Eau Claire third, La Crosse fourth, Stevens Point fifth, Platteville seventh and River Falls eighth.
UP NEXT: After opening conference play this week, the Blue Devils will be at the University of Dubuque, Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 5 p.m., in a doubleheader night with the men's programs.
UW-Stout 2021-22 Season Highs (Updated December 5, 2021)
Points: 17, Anna Mutch vs. Wartburg College, Nov. 17, 2021
3-Pointers Made: 2 (4x), Lauren Arenz vs. UW-Whitewater, Dec. 4, 2021; Lauren Arenz vs. UW-River Falls, Dec. 1, 2021; Sam Schaeffer vs. Wartburg College, Nov. 17, 2021; Paityn Tiefs vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 9, 2021
Assists: 4 (4x), Amanda Giesen vs. UW-Whitewater, Dec. 4, 2021; Sam Schaeffer vs. UW-Whitewater, Dec. 4, 2021 Lauren Arenz vs. Wartburg College, Nov. 17, 2021; Haylee Yaeger vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 9, 2021
Rebounds: 12, Anna Mutch vs. UW-Whitewater, Dec. 4, 2021
Blocks: 2 (2x), Amanda Giesen vs. Wartburg College, Nov. 17, 2021; Lauren Arenz vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 9, 2021
Steals: 4, Anna Mutch vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 9, 2021
Double-Doubles: Anna Mutch (14 pts, 11 rbs) vs. Bethel University, Nov. 13, 2021
UW-Stout 2021-22 Team Season Highs (Updated December 5, 2021)
Points: 96 vs. Bethel University, Nov. 13, 2021
Points in First Half: 40 vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 9, 2021
Points in Second Half: 36 vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 9, 2021
Points in First Quarter: 21 vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 9, 2021
Points in Second Quarter: 21 vs. Wartburg College, Nov. 17, 2021
Points in Third Quarter: 32 vs. Bethel University, Nov. 13, 2021
Points in Fourth Quarter: 24 vs. UW-River Falls, Dec. 1, 2021
Field Goals Made: 37 vs. Bethel University, Nov. 13, 2021
Field Goal Percentage: .627 vs. Bethel University, Nov. 13, 2021
3-Pointers Made: 6 vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 9, 2021
Free Throws Made: 22 vs. UW-River Falls, Dec. 1, 2021
Free Throw Percentage: .688 (22-32) vs. UW-River Falls, Dec. 1, 2021
Rebounds: 45 vs. UW-River Falls, Dec. 1, 2021
Assists: 19 vs. Bethel University, Nov. 13, 2021
Turnovers: 32 vs. Loras College, Nov. 12, 2021
Fewest Turnovers: 13 vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 9, 2021
Blocked Shots: 5 vs. Wartburg College, Nov. 17, 2021
Steals: 14 vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 9, 2021
UW-Stout Collegiate Career Highs (Updated December 5, 2021)
Allison Letcher - #0
Points:
Rebounds: 1 vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 9, 2021
Assists: 2 vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 9, 2021
Hannah Hannuksela - #1
Points: 1 vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 9, 2021
Rebounds:
Assists:
Sam Schaeffer - #2
Points: 14 vs. Wartburg College, Nov. 17, 2021
Rebounds: 6 vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 9, 2021
Assists: 4 vs. UW-Whitewater, Dec. 4, 2021
Amanda Giessen - #4
Points: 16 vs. Loras College, Nov. 12, 2021
Rebounds: 6 vs. Loras College, Nov. 12, 2021
Assists: 4 vs. UW-Whitewater, Dec. 4, 2021
Elissa Lodermeier - #5
Points: 2 vs. Wartburg College, Nov. 17, 2021
Rebounds: 1 vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 9, 2021
Assists: 1 vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 9, 2021
Haylee Yaeger - #10
Points: 20 vs. UW-La Crosse, Feb. 17, 2021
Rebounds: 11 vs. Husson Dec. 30, 2019
Assists: 5 vs. St. Norbert College, Nov. 16, 2019
Raegan Sorensen - #14
Points: 11 vs. Loras College, Nov. 12, 2021
Rebounds: 7 vs. Loras College, Nov. 12, 2021
Assists: 2 (3x) vs. Trine University, Nov. 20, 2021; vs. Loras College, Nov. 12, 2021; vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 9, 2021
Lizzy Olsem - #20
Points: 18 vs. Bethel University, Nov. 13, 2021
Rebounds: 8 (2x)vs. UW-River Falls, Dec. 1, 2021; vs. UW-Oshkosh, Jan. 11, 2020
Assists: 2 (2x) vs. UW-Whitewater, March 1, 2021; vs. St. Olaf, Nov. 13, 2018
Lauren Arenz - #21
Points: 8 vs. UW-River Falls, Dec. 1, 2021
Rebounds: 12 vs. UW-River Falls, Feb. 5, 2021
Assists: 6 vs. Bethel University, Nov. 13, 2021
Brianna Prieve - #22
Points: 8 vs. Bethel University, Nov. 13, 2021
Rebounds: 3 vs. Loras College, Nov. 12, 2021
Assists: 2 vs. UW-Whitewater, Feb. 24, 2021
Anna Mutch - #23
Points: 17 vs. Wartburg College, Nov. 17, 2021
Rebounds: 12 (2x) vs. UW-Whitewater, Dec. 4, 2021; vs. UW-River Falls, Feb. 3, 2021
Assists: 7 vs. Bethel University, Nov. 13, 2021
Alison Murdoch - #24
Points: 3 vs. Trine University, Nov. 20, 2021
Rebounds: 2 (2x) vs. Wartburg College, Nov. 17, 2021; vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 9, 2021
Assists:
Sydney Jahr - #25
Points: 9 vs. Loras College, Nov. 12, 2021
Rebounds: 4 vs. Loras College, Nov. 12, 2021
Assists: 1 (2x) vs. Wartburg College, Nov. 17, 2021; vs. Loras College, Nov. 12, 2021
Paityn Tiefs - #30
Points: 8 vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 9, 2021
Rebounds: 1, many times
Assists: 1 (2x) vs. UW-River Falls, Feb. 3, 2021; vs. UW-River Falls, Feb. 5, 2021
Sophie Moran - #32
Points: 2 vs. Wartburg College, Nov. 17, 2021
Rebounds:
Assists:
Izzy Campos - #41
Points:
Rebounds:
Assists:
Erin O'Brien - #51
Points: 21 vs. UW-River Falls, Feb. 5, 2021
Rebounds: 5 (3x) vs. UW-River Falls, Feb. 3, 2021; vs. UW-Stevens Point, Jan. 25, 2020; vs. St. Norbert College, Nov. 16, 2019
Assists: 3 vs. UW-River Falls, Feb. 3, 2021
The Last Time....A Stout Individual...
Scored 25-29 points: 28, Amber Fabeck vs. UW-Eau Claire, Jan. 29, 2020
Scored 30 points: 33, Bailey Diersen, vs. UW-Stevens Point, Feb. 13, 2019; 34, Kyncaide Diedrich vs. UW-River Falls (1/21/18); 31, Sami Schoeder vs. UW-Platteville (1/8/11)
Scored 6 or more 3-pointers: 6, Liz Oswald vs. St. Scholastica, Nov. 23, 2019
Recorded 15-plus rebounds: 20, Katelynne Folkers vs. UW-La Crosse, (1/15/14)
Recorded 6-9 steals: 6, Katelynn Folkers vs. UW-Superior (2/25/14)
Recorded 10 or more steals: 10, Bailey Diersen, vs. Martin Luther (12/3/18); Heather Peterson vs. Hope (11/19/99)
Recorded 6 or more blocked shots: 8, Jenna Goldsmith vs. St. Mary's (1/2/16)
The Last Time...A Stout Team...
Scored 105 points: 106, vs. Crown, (11/28/12); 111, vs. St. Scholastica (1/6/04)
Scored 100-104 points: 103, vs. Finlandia (12/11/07)
Played in double overtime: vs, UW-Eau Claire (1/29/20); vs. UW-Oshkosh, (1/11/20)
Had six players score in double digits: vs. UW-Platteville, Feb. 20, 2016 - Sarah Schoch (17), Jenna Goldsmith (17), Kyncaide Diedrich (13), Shannan Watkins (10), Bailey Diersen (10), Anna Brown (10);
Had five players score in double digits: vs. UW-River Falls, Feb. 3, 2021 - Tess Johnson (15); Anna Mutch (14); Erin O'Brien (14); Haylee Yaeger (12); Lizzy Olsem (10); vs. UW-Oshkosh, Jan. 11, 2020 - Liz Oswald (16); Katie Christopherson (15); Lindsey Johnson (12); Amber Fabeck (10); Lizzy Olsem (10); vs. UW-Platteville, Jan. 28, 2017 - Bailey Diersen (17); Kycaide Diedrich (15); Jenna Goldsmith (15); Carolyn Feddema (13); Anna Brown (10).
Had four players score in double digits: vs. Bethel University, Nov. 13, 2021, Lizzy Olsem (18), Anna Mutch (14), Amanda Giesen (13), Sam Schaeffer (13); vs. UW-Eau Claire, Feb. 12, 2021 vs. UW-Eau Claire, Liz Oswald (15); Tess Johnson (15); Anna Mutch (12); Haylee Yaeger (10); vs. UW-River Falls, Feb. 5, 2021, Erin O'Brien (21); Tess Johnson (17); Haylee Yaeger (15); Anna Mutch (12);
Recorded 60 rebounds: 60, vs. UW-River Falls, Feb. 5, 2021; 68, vs. North Central, Nov. 15, 2013
Recorded 55-59 rebounds: 57 vs. UW-Oshkosh, Jan. 11, 2020
Season-opening wins: 10-0, 2018-19; 7-0, 1997-98; 9-0, 1995-96; 13-0, 1992-93
Won 6 or more consecutive games: 10, 2018-19;
Won 10 or more consecutive games: 10, 2018-19; 10, 2005-06; 13, 2001-02; 15, 1993-94 season
Lost 5 or more consecutive games: 7, 2020-21 season
The Last Time...A Stout Individual Opponent...
Scored 25-plus points: 36, Jaedon Murphy, Wartburg College, Nov. 17, 2021
The Last Time...A Stout Opponent...
Scored 105 points: 107, vs. Millikin (12/30/99)
Held Stout to fewer than 50 points: 49 vs. Trine University, Nov. 20, 2021
49 vs. UW-Whitewater, March 1, 2021; 36 vs. UW-Oshkosh, Feb. 15, 2020; 45 vs. UW-La Crosse, Jan. 22, 2020
Stout held an opponent to fewer than 50 points: 44 vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 9, 2021
UW-Stout Individual Game Records
Most Points: 39, Cindy Hovet vs. UW-Platteville, 1/22/94
Most Rebounds: 26, Yonna Grey vs. Valley City State, 11/19/94
Most FG Attempted: 30, Julie Maki vs. UW-Eau Claire, 1993
Most FG Made: 15, Cindy Hovet vs. UW-Platteville, 1/22/94
Most 3Pt FG Made: 8 (2x) Staci Anderson vs. UW-La Crosse, 1/20/00; Shannon Berg vs. Northwestern College, 12/17/98
Most FT Attempted: 17, Andrea Bresette at UW-Superior, 1/15/00
Most FT Made: 14, Andrea Bresette at UW-Superior, 1/15/00
Most Assists: 11, Amanda Geissler vs. UW-Platteville, 1/20/07
Most Blocked Shots: 10, Kelsey Duoss vs. UW-Whitewater, 1/27/07
Most Steals: 11, Cindy Hovet vs. Marian College, 1991
Most Overtime Games: 4, 2019-20 season - @UW-Oshkosh, Jan. 11, 2020, W 77-71, 2OT; vs. UW-Eau Claire, Jan. 29, 2020, L 83-80, 2OT; @UW-Platteville, Feb. 8, 2020; W 76-70; @UW-Stevens Point, Feb. 19, 2020, W 72-71,