Green Bay Phoenix women's basketball

The Green Bay Phoenix women's basketball team is an NCAA Division I college women's basketball team competing in the Horizon League for the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay. The head coach is Kevin Borseth. The Green Bay Phoenix entered the current 2018–19 season on a string of 41 consecutive winning seasons, with only Tennessee having a longer such streak in women's college basketball.[2]

Green Bay Phoenix women's basketball
2022–23 Green Bay Phoenix women's basketball team
UniversityUniversity of Wisconsin–Green Bay
Head coachKevin Borseth (14th season)
ConferenceHorizon League
LocationGreen Bay, Wisconsin
ArenaKress Events Center
(Capacity: 4,018)
NicknamePhoenix
ColorsGreen and white[1]
   
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
2011
NCAA tournament round of 32
2003, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012
NCAA tournament appearances
1994, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
Conference tournament champions
Mid-Continent
1994

Horizon
1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
Conference regular season champions
North Star
1991, 1992

Horizon
1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2023

In 2017–18, Green Bay captured its 20th straight regular season title and 16th league tournament title. The program made its 18th appearance in the NCAA Tournament, finishing the season 29–4, winning 27 games or more for the fourth consecutive year.

Year by Year Results

Source:[3]

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Carol Hammerle (1973–1997)
1973–74 Carol Hammerle 3–9
1974–75 Carol Hammerle 8–9
1975–76 Carol Hammerle 7–12
1976–77 Carol Hammerle 4–17
1977–78 Carol Hammerle 14–9
1978–79 Carol Hammerle 17–7
AIAW Division II/Independent
1979–80 Carol Hammerle 18–9MAIAW Regionals
1980–81 Carol Hammerle 24–5MAIAW Regionals
Wisconsin Women's Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
1981–82 Carol Hammerle 27–810–01stAIAW DII Quarterfinals
NAIA/WWIAC
1982–83 Carol Hammerle 23–95–11stNAIA District
1983–84 Carol Hammerle 24–67–32ndNAIA District
Independent
1984–85 Carol Hammerle 24–10NAIA District
1985–86 Carol Hammerle 21–9NAIA Nationals
1986–87 Carol Hammerle 24–6NAIA Final Four
NCAA Division I/Independent
1987–88 Carol Hammerle 22–6
North Star Conference
1988–89 Carol Hammerle 19–1011–33rd
1989–90 Carol Hammerle 16–137–53rd
1990–91 Carol Hammerle 22–613–11st
1991–92 Carol Hammerle 24–712–01stWNIT First Round
Mid-Continent Conference
1992–93 Carol Hammerle 19–1014–22nd
1993–94 Carol Hammerle 18–1113–52ndNCAA First Round
Midwest Collegiate Conference/Horizon League
1994–95 Carol Hammerle 19–910–6T–4th
1995–96 Carol Hammerle 20–914–21st
1996–97 Carol Hammerle 18–1111–53rd
1997–98 Carol Hammerle 21–911–32ndNCAA First Round
Carol Hammerle: 456-226138-36
Kevin Borseth (Midwest Collegiate Conference/Horizon League) (1998–2007)
1998–99 Kevin Borseth 19–1013–11stNCAA First Round
1999–00 Kevin Borseth 21–912–21stNCAA First Round
2000–01 Kevin Borseth 22–912–2T–1stWNIT First Round
2001–02 Kevin Borseth 24–715–11stNCAA First Round
2002–03 Kevin Borseth 28–415–11stNCAA Second Round
2003–04 Kevin Borseth 23–813–31stNCAA First Round
2004–05 Kevin Borseth 27–415–11stNCAA First Round
2005–06 Kevin Borseth 23–714–2T–1stWNIT First Round
2006–07 Kevin Borseth 29–416–01stNCAA Second Round
Kevin Borseth (1st stint): 216–62125–13
Matt Bollant (Horizon League) (2007–2012)
2007–08 Matt Bollant 26–617–11stWNIT First Round
2008–09 Matt Bollant 29–418–01stNCAA First Round
2009–10 Matt Bollant 28–515–31stNCAA Second Round
2010–11 Matt Bollant 34–218–01stNCAA Sweet Sixteen
2011–12 Matt Bollant 31–217–11stNCAA Second Round
Matt Bollant: 148–1985–5
Kevin Borseth (Horizon League) (2012–present)
2012–13 Kevin Borseth 29–316–01stNCAA First Round
2013-14 Kevin Borseth 22–1013–31stWNIT First Round
2014-15 Kevin Borseth 28–515–11stNCAA First Round
2015-16 Kevin Borseth 28–516–21stNCAA First Round
2016-17 Kevin Borseth 27–615–31stNCAA First Round
2017-18 Kevin Borseth 29–416–21stNCAA First Round
2018-19 Kevin Borseth 22–1015–32ndWNIT First Round
2019-20 Kevin Borseth 19–1313–5T-2nd
2020-21 Kevin Borseth 15–714–43rd
2021-22 Kevin Borseth 20–815–43rdWNIT First Round
2022-23 Kevin Borseth 28–618–21stWNIT Second Round
Kevin Borseth (2nd stint): 266–77165–29
Kevin Borseth (Total): 482–139290–42
Total:1067–376

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Postseason

NCAA Division I

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1994 #15First Round#2 StanfordL 56-81
1998 #14First Round#3 IllinoisL 58-82
1999 #14First Round#3 UCLAL 69-76
2000 #13First Round#4 Old DominionL 85-94
2002 #13First Round#4 TexasL 55-60
2003 #8First Round
Second Round
#9 Washington
#1 LSU
W 78-65
L 69-80
2004 #14First Round#3 HoustonL 47-62
2005 #10First Round#7 MarylandL 55-65
2007 #9First Round
Second Round
#8 New Mexico
#1 Connecticut
W 59-52
L 70-94
2009 #11First Round#6 LSUL 59-69
2010 #12First Round
Second Round
#5 Virginia
#4 Iowa State
W 69-67
L 56-60
2011 #5First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#12 Little Rock
#4 Michigan State
#1 Baylor
W 59-55
W 65-56
L 76-86
2012 #7First Round
Second Round
#10 Iowa State
#2 Kentucky
W 71-57
L 62-65
2013 #11First Round#6 LSUL 71-75
2015 #9First Round#8 PrincetonL 70-80
2016 #10First Round#7 TennesseeL 53-59
2017 #8First Round#9 PurdueL 62-74
2018 #7First Round#10 MinnesotaL 77-89

NAIA Division I

The Phoenix made the NAIA Division I women's basketball tournament two times, with a combined record of 3–2.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1986 NR First Round #4 Oklahoma Christian L, 48–78
1987 #8 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third place game
NR Auburn Montgomery
#1 Wayland Baptist
#4 North Georgia
#6 Arkansas Tech
W, 87–61
W, 74–73
L, 76–85
W, 82–65

National awards

Mid-Major Player of the Year

  • Mehryn Kraker (2017)

All-American Second Team

  • Julie Wojta (2012)

Academic All-American

  • Pam Roecker (1983)
  • Chari Nordgaard (1999)

John R. Wooden All-American

  • Julie Wojta (2012)

Wade Award Finalist

  • Julie Wojta (2012)

Horizon League awards

Cecil N. Coleman Medal of Honor

  • Chari Nordgaard (1999)
  • Kristy Loiselle (2003)
  • Kayla Tetschlag (2010)
  • Julie Wojta (2012)
  • Ellen Edison (2015)
  • Mehryn Kraker (2017)

Player of the Year

  • Chari Nordgaard (1999)
  • Mandy Stowe (2001)
  • Kristy Loiselle (2003)
  • Tiffany Mor (2005)
  • Nicole Soulis (2006, 2007)
  • Kayla Tetschlag (2011)
  • Celeste Hoewisch (2011)
  • Julie Wojta (2012)
  • Mehryn Kraker (2017)

Defensive Player of the Year

  • Celeste Hoewisch (2011)
  • Julie Wojta (2012)
  • Kaili Lukan (2016)
  • Jen Wellnitz (2018, 2019)

Coach of the Year

  • Kevin Borseth (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2014, 2023)
  • Matt Bollant (2008, 2009, 2011, 2012)

Sixth-Player of the Year

  • Kayla Tetschlag (2009)

Freshman of the Year/Newcomer of the Year

  • Chari Nordgaard (1996)
  • Trisha Ebel (1999)
  • Mandy Stowe (2001)
  • Nicole Soulis (2004)
  • Tesha Buck (2014)
  • Bailey Butler (2022)

All-League First Team

  • Chari Nordgaard (1997, 1998, 1999)
  • Trisha Ebel (2000)
  • Amanda Leonhard (2000)
  • Mandy Stowe (2001)
  • Kristy Loisell (2003)
  • Abby Scharlow (2004, 2005)
  • Tiffany Mor (2005)
  • Nicole Soulis (2006, 2007)
  • Natalie Berglin (2007)
  • Rachel Porath (2008, 2009)
  • Lavesa Glover (2009)
  • Kayla Tetschlag (2010, 2011)
  • Celeste Hoewisch (2010, 2011)
  • Julie Wojta (2012)
  • Adrian Ritchie (2013)
  • Mehryn Kraker (2017)
  • Jessica Lindstrom (2018)
  • Jen Wellnitz (2019)
  • Frankie Wurtz (2020)
  • Hailey Oskey (2022)
  • Sydney Levy (2023)

All-League Second Team

  • Sarah Meyer (1995)
  • Chari Nordgaard (1996)
  • Rhonda Rice (1996)
  • Alison Schultz (1998)
  • Trisha Ebel (1999)
  • Amanda Leonhard (2001)
  • Sarah Boyer (2002, 2003)
  • Elizabeth Dudley (2003)
  • Nicole Soulis (2004, 2005)
  • Natalie Berglin (2006)
  • Kayla Groh (2008)
  • Lavesa Glover (2008)
  • Celeste Hoewisch (2009)
  • Julie Wojta (2010, 2011)
  • Adrian Ritchie (2012)
  • Sarah Eichler (2013)
  • Kaili Lukan (2014, 2016)
  • Tesha Buck (2015)
  • Megan Lukan (2015)
  • Mehryn Kraker (2015, 2016)
  • Jessica Lindstrom (2017)
  • Allie LeClaire (2018)
  • Laken James (2019)
  • Caitlyn Hibner (2021)
  • Bailey Butler (2023)

All-League Third Team

  • Caitlyn Hibner (2020)

All-Freshman Team/ All-Newcomer Team

  • Liz Reiman (1995)
  • Chari Nordgaard (1996)
  • Trisha Ebel (1999)
  • Mandy Stowe (2001)
  • Nicole Soulis (2004)
  • Kayla Groh (2005)
  • Rachel Porath (2006)
  • Sarah Eichler (2010)
  • Tesha Buck (2014)
  • Mehryn Kraker (2014)
  • Caitlyn Hibner (2017)
  • Karly Murphy (2018)
  • Bailey Butler (2022)

All-Defensive Team

  • Celeste Hoewisch (2010,2011)
  • Kayla Tetschlag (2011)
  • Julie Wojta (2012)
  • Adrian Ritchie (2013)
  • Sarah Eichler (2013)
  • Megan Lukan (2014)
  • Kali Lukan (2016)
  • Jessica Lindstrom (2016, 2017, 2018)
  • Jen Wellnitz (2017, 2018, 2019)
  • Frankie Wurtz (2020)
  • Bailey Butler (2023)

All-Academic Team

  • Amanda Leonhard (2001, 2002)
  • Mandy Stowe (2002)
  • Kristy Loiselle (2003)
  • Abby Scharlow (2004, 2005)
  • Tiffany Mor (2005)
  • Amanda Popp (2006, 2007)
  • Kayla Groh (2007, 2008)
  • Erin Templin (2009)
  • Julie Wojta (2012)
  • Mehryn Kraker (2017)
  • Jessica Lindstrom (2018)
  • Laken James (2019)
  • Jen Wellnitz (2019)

Phoenix in the Pros

WNBA

Europe

  • Celeste Hoewisch – Lks Simens Agd Lodz (2012)
  • Adrian Ritchie – Nottingham Wildcats (2014)
    • 2014: signed with the Nottingham Wildcats
    • 2014: named European Basketball League Player of the Year

Retired numbers

Green Bay has retired two jersey numbers. Quigley's jersey was retired in 1979 and Barta's jersey was retired in 1988, but there was no official ceremony for either jersey retirement at the time. On February 11, 2011, the numbers were formally dedicated at Kress Events Center.[4][5][6]

No. Player Career
23Jeanne Barta1983–87
46Mary Quigley1974–78

All-time records

Career records

  • Most Points: Chari Nordgaard - 1,964 (1996–1999)
  • Most Rebounds: Jeanne Barta (D2) - 1,234 (1984–1987)
  • Most Assists: Pam Roecker (D2) - 831 (1980–1983)
  • Most Steals: Sue Aspenson (D1-D2) - 315 (1986–1989)
  • Most Blocks: Kim Wood - 274 (1991–1994)
  • Most 3-Point Field Goals: Mehryn Kraker - 234 (2013–2017)

Single season records

  • Most Points: Chari Norgaard - 653 (1998–1999)
  • Most Rebounds: Jeanne Barta (D2) - 345 (1984–1985)
  • Most Assists: Pam Roecker (D2) - 310 (1982–1983)
  • Most Steals: Julie Wojta - 127 (2011–2012)
  • Most Blocks: Kim Wood - 108 (1992–1993)
  • Most 3-Point Field Goals: Adrian Ritchie - 71 (2012-2013)

Single-game records

  • Most Points: Chari Nordgaard - 38 (1999)
  • Most Rebounds: Karen Kupper - 22 (1988)
  • Most Assists: Pam Roecker (D2) - 15 (1983)
  • Most Steals: Julie Wojta - 12 (2012)
  • Most 3-Point Field Goals: Trisha Ebel - 9 (2000)

References

  1. "Green Bay Athletics Logo Sheet". July 30, 2018. Retrieved September 4, 2019.
  2. Hays, Graham (November 27, 2017). "Jen Wellnitz looks to quarterback Green Bay to another winning season". ESPN.com. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
  3. "Media Guide" (PDF). University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Retrieved February 3, 2014.
  4. A Golden day for former Phoenix Coach Carol Hammerle. Retrieved March 25, 2021.
  5. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-05. Retrieved 2018-05-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. https://www.facebook.com/121392504557633/posts/696045660425645/
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