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Monday press conference: Lisa Stone Wisconsin women’s basketball coach spoke with the media regarding the Big Ten Tournament
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Feb 27, 2006 |
Monday press conference: Lisa Stone Wisconsin women’s basketball coach talked about keeping momentum with a game against Purdue Sunday
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Feb 20, 2006 |
Monday presser: Lisa Stone audio  Badger women’s basketball coach talked about facing Indiana and her team’s win at Michigan
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Jan 30, 2006 |
Women’s hoops: Still slipping Badgers drop fifth straight game, losing to visiting Iowa 68-59
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Jan 20, 2006 |
Monday presser: Lisa Stone Women’s basketball coach discussed her team’s up-and-down recent performances and injury struggles
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Jan 16, 2006 |
Women’s hoops: Disaster Illinois dominates host Wisconsin, 84-54, Sunday afternoon
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Jan 15, 2006 |
Monday Press Conference: Lisa Stone UW women’s basketball coach discussed her team’s early Big Ten season and facing Michigan State
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Jan 9, 2006 |
Monday presser: Lisa Stone audio  UW women’s basketball coach discussed her team’s early Big Ten season and facing Michigan State
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Jan 9, 2006 |
Monday press conference: Lisa Stone Women’s basketball coach discussed the upcoming Big Ten season
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Dec 26, 2005 |
Monday presser: Lisa Stone Women’s basketball coach discusses upcoming matchup with UW-Milwaukee
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Dec 12, 2005 |
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Monday presser, Feb. 27, 2006, part 1
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Monday presser, Feb. 27, 2006, part 2
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UW-Purdue postgame, Feb. 26, 2006, part 2
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UW-Purdue postgame, Feb. 26, 2006, part 1
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Monday presser, Feb. 20, 2006, part 2
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Monday presser, Feb. 20, 2006, part 1
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Wisconsin v Minnesota, Feb. 19, 2006, part 2
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Wisconsin v Minnesota, Feb. 19, 2006, part 1
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Monday presser, Feb. 13, 2006, part 2
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Monday presser, Feb. 13, 2006, part 1
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Monday presser, Feb. 6, 2006, part 2
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Monday presser, Feb. 6, 2006, part 1
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Monday presser, Jan. 30, 2006, part 2
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Monday presser, Jan. 30, 2006, part 1
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UW-EIU postgame, Jan. 23, 2006, part 2
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UW-EIU postgame, Jan. 23, 2006, part 1
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UW-Iowa postgame, Jan. 19, 2006, part 2
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UW-Iowa postgame, Jan. 19, 2006, part 1
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Monday presser, Jan. 16, 2006, part 2
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Monday presser, Jan. 16, 2006, part 1
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Monday presser, Jan. 9, 2006, part 2
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Monday presser, Jan. 9, 2006, part 1
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Monday presser, Dec. 12, 2005, part 2
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Monday presser, Dec. 12, 2005, part 1
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Women's hoops postgame, Dec. 8, 2005, part 1
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| Biography: |
Lisa Stone was introduced March 31, 2003, as the new head women’s basketball coach at the University of Wisconsin. Stone has served as the head coach at Drake University the past three years. A Wisconsin native from nearby Oregon, Stone becomes fifth women’s basketball coach in Wisconsin history.
Having just completed her 18th season as a head coach, Stone’s career collegiate record of 375-118 (.761) percent ranks ninth in overall winning percentage among active Division I coaches. She posted a 64-27 (.703) record in three years at Drake while leading the Bulldogs to the Sweet 16 of the 2002 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship. With a 25-8 record, that team posted the best record and the highest national ranking ( 20th) at the school in 20 years. Drake was 23-7 in Stone’s first season before bowing out in the first round of the NCAA tournament. The 2002-03 season ended with a 16-12 record.
Just as important to Stone as a winning record is having student-athletes who are accomplished in the classroom. Stone’s 2000-01 Drake team ranked sixth nationally and her 2001-02 team posted a cumulative grade-point average of 3.298 which ranked 15th nationally in the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association’s Academic Top 25. Three student-athletes last year, and two this year, earned Missouri Valley Conference scholar-athlete honors.
Stone was recognized for her coaching success last summer with an invitation to join Team USA as an assistant coach to Marsha Sharp of Texas Tech. Team USA won the gold medal at the 2002 World Championships for Young Women Qualifying Tournament in Ribeirao Preto, Brazil.
Prior to coming to Drake, Stone built one of the top NCAA Division III programs in the nation at UW-Eau Claire. The five-time WIAC coach of the year took a program that had only one winning season in its history, and guided the squads to 11, 20-win seasons and 11 appearances in the NCAA Division III National Tournament, while compiling a 277-59 (.824) record in her 12 seasons.
In each of Stone's last nine seasons, the Blugolds won at least 22 games and never lost more than six. UW-Eau Claire completed its best ever season in 1999–2000 with a 28-1 record, winning its first 28 games before falling in the Division III NCAA Sweet 16 to the eventual national champion.
Stone began her coaching career at Cornell College (Mt. Vernon, Iowa) where she had a 34-32 record in three years as head coach from 1985-88. She led the Rams to three consecutive Southern Division titles in the Midwest Conference.
As a player, the then Lisa Anderson earned four letters each in tennis, basketball, and track during her high school career. She led the Class A Oregon Panthers to the Wisconsin state basketball tournament in 1979 and 1980, earning first team all-state honors as a senior, and second team recognition as a junior.
She played her collegiate ball at the University of Iowa from 1980-84, where she earned her bachelor's degree in 1984. She added a master's degree in athletic administration from Iowa in 1986. At Iowa, Stone played for one of the country's outstanding coaches in C. Vivian Stringer. She was a four-year standout at point guard, scoring 1,129 points which ranks 14th in Iowa history. She is tied for sixth on the school's career steals chart with 177, and ranks seventh in career assists (322) and 23rd in career rebounds (331). She also owns a share of the Hawkeye record for |
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