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.
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-straight year.
2017–18 roster
Year by Year Results
Source:National awards
Mid-Major Player of the Year
- Mehryn Kraker
All-American Second Team
- Julie Wojta
Academic All-American
- Pam Roecker
- Chari Nordgaard
John R. Wooden All-American
- Julie Wojta
Wade Award Finalist
- Julie Wojta
Horizon League awards
Cecil N. Coleman Medal of Honor
- Chari Nordgaard
- Kristy Loiselle
- Kayla Tetschlag
- Julie Wojta
- Ellen Edison
- Mehryn Kraker
Player of the Year
- Chari Nordgaard
- Mandy Stowe
- Kristy Loiselle
- Tiffany Mor
- Nicole Soulis
- Kayla Tetschlag
- Celeste Hoewisch
- Julie Wojta
- Mehryn Kraker
Defensive Player of the Year
- Celeste Hoewisch
- Julie Wojta
- Kaili Lukan
- Jen Wellnitz
Coach of the Year
- Kevin Borseth
- Matt Bollant
Sixth-Player of the Year
- Kayla Tetschlag
Freshman of the Year/Newcomer of the Year
- Chari Nordgaard
- Trisha Ebel
- Mandy Stowe
- Nicole Soulis
- Tesha Buck
All-League First Team
- Chari Nordgaard
- Trisha Ebel
- Amanda Leonhard
- Mandy Stowe
- Kristy Loisell
- Abby Scharlow
- Tiffany Mor
- Nicole Soulis
- Natalie Berglin
- Rachel Porath
- Lavesa Glover
- Kayla Tetschlag
- Celeste Hoewisch
- Julie Wojta
- Adrian Ritchie
- Mehryn Kraker
- Jessica Lindstrom
- Jen Wellnitz
- Frankie Wurtz
All-League Second Team
- Sarah Meyer
- Chari Nordgaard
- Rhonda Rice
- Alison Schultz
- Trisha Ebel
- Amanda Leonhard
- Sarah Boyer
- Elizabeth Dudley
- Nicole Soulis
- Natalie Berglin
- Kayla Groh
- Lavesa Glover
- Celeste Hoewisch
- Julie Wojta
- Adrian Ritchie
- Sarah Eichler
- Kaili Lukan
- Tesha Buck
- Megan Lukan
- Mehryn Kraker
- Jessica Lindstrom
- Allie LeClaire
- Laken James
All-Freshman Team/ All-Newcomer Team
- Liz Reiman
- Chari Nordgaard
- Trisha Ebel
- Mandy Stowe
- Nicole Soulis
- Kayla Groh
- Rachel Porath
- Sarah Eichler
- Tesha Buck
- Mehryn Kraker
- Caitlyn Hibner
- Karly Murphy
All-Defensive Team
- Celeste Hoewisch
- Kayla Tetschlag
- Julie Wojta
- Adrian Ritchie
- Sarah Eichler
- Megan Lukan
- Kali Lukan
- Jessica Lindstrom
- Jen Wellnitz
- Frankie Wurtz
All-Academic Team
- Amanda Leonhard
- Mandy Stowe
- Kristy Loiselle
- Abby Scharlow
- Tiffany Mor
- Amanda Popp
- Kayla Groh
- Erin Templin
- Julie Wojta
- Mehryn Kraker
- Jessica Lindstrom
Phoenix in the Pros
WNBA
- Chandra Johnson - Los Angeles Sparks
- Natalie Berglin - Connecticut Sun
- Julie Wojta
- *2012 - Drafted 18th overall by the Minnesota Lynx
- *2012 - Re-signed by the Minnesota Lynx
- *2013 - Signed by the San Antonio Silver Stars
- Mehryn Kraker
- *2017 Drafted 27th overall by the Washington Mystics
Europe
- Celeste Hoewisch Lks Simens Agd Lodz
- Adrian Ritchie Nottingham Wildcats
- *2014 signed with the Nottingham Wildcats
- *2014 Named EBL Player of the Year
Retired numbers
23 | Jeanne Barta | 1983–87 |
46 | Mary Quigley | 1974–78 |
All-time records
Career records
- Most Points: Chari Nordgaard - 1,964
- Most Rebounds: Jeanne Barta - 1,234
- Most Assists: Pam Roecker - 831
- Most Steals: Sue Aspenson - 315
- Most Blocks: Kim Wood - 274
- Most 3-Point Field Goals: Mehryn Kraker - 234
Single season records
- Most Points: Chari Norgaard - 653
- Most Rebounds: Jeanne Barta - 345
- Most Assists: Pam Roecker - 310
- Most Steals: Julie Wojta - 127
- Most Blocks: Kim Wood - 108
- Most 3-Point Field Goals: Adrian Ritchie - 71
Single-game records
- Most Points: Chari Nordgaard - 38
- Most Rebounds: Karen Kupper - 22
- Most Assists: Pam Roecker - 15
- Most Steals: Julie Wojta - 12
- Most 3-Point Field Goals: Trisha Ebel - 9