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May 8, 2008
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GLIAC Women's Basketball Weekly Notes*
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Weekly Notes
Hillsdale College
Chargers
  The best season in Hillsdale College women’s basketball history came to an end Friday afternoon, when the Chargers lost 82-73 to Quincy University in the first round of the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional Tournament…The tournament was held on the campus of Drury University in Springfield, Mo…This marked the third trip to the regional tournament in the program’s history, the last coming in 2003…Hillsdale is 1-3 all-time in the regionals…Hillsdale’s final record of 23-5 is the best in school history, with an .821 winning percentage…Junior Katie Cezat led all players in the regional game with 33 points and 15 rebounds…That performance capped a record-breaking season for Cezat, who is the Great Lakes Regional Player of the Year…She set four single-game school records and four single-season school records…Her season totals for points (673), rebounds (353), blocked shots (37), and field goals made (266) are all new records…Her 24.0 points per game average is number one in the nation among all Division II players…She also set GLIAC records for field goals made and scoring average…Next season, Hillsdale returns four starters from this team, and 10 of 11 players overall, with six freshman joining the team in 2008-09.

Weekly Notes
Michigan Technological University
Huskies
   Michigan Tech finished 2007-08 with a 23-8 record and its most wins since 2000-01 (26). The Huskies turned in their 20th straight winning season, 18th straight trip to the GLIAC Tournament, 13th trip to the NCAA Tournament, 12th 20-win season, eighth GLIAC Championship and fourth GLIAC Tournament title in 2007-08. Senior Catherine Rottier (Seymour, Wis.) finished her career with 1,104 points (13th all-time at Tech), 598 rebounds (eighth all-time) and 439 assists (tied for first all-time). She shattered the school’s old record for assists in a season (130) with 189 on the year with an incredible 6.3 per game. No other player in school history had averaged more than 4.6 per contest. Sophomore Katie Wysocky (Whitefish Bay, Wis.) tallied exactly 500 points on the season - third most in school history. She also shattered the old school record for rebounds in a season (255) with 301. Sophomore Katie Zimmerman (Green Bay, Wis./East) drained a school-record 78 3-pointers. She led the GLIAC in triples made and finished third in the league in 3-point percentage at 44.1. Zimmerman closed out the season with 39 straight makes at the free throw line while going 43-of-44 for the season (97.7 percent). Head coach John Barnes finished 2007-08 with a five-year coaching record of 98-45 (.685 percent). Tech’s top three scorers in 2007-08 were sophomores in Katie Wysocky, Danae Danen (Green Bay, Wis. /Ashwaubenon) and Katie Zimmerman at 16.1, 11.1 and 10.5 points per game, respectively.

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