What to know and five players to watch for the UW-Milwaukee women's basketball season

Todd Rosiak
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Kyle Rechlicz is entering her 12th season as the UWM women's basketball coach.

Panthers at a glance

Coach: Kyle Rechlicz (12th season, 165-173)

2022-23 record: 11-19 overall; 8-12 Horizon League

2022-23 postseason: Lost to Cleveland State, 65-52, in quarterfinals of Horizon League Tournament.

Home court: Klotsche Center.

Tickets: (414) 229-5886

Grace Crowley, right, is entering her fifth season and is the only senior on the UWM women's basketball roster.

Players to watch

30 Kendall Nead (5-11, Jr., G): Look for Nead’s scoring to tick up again this season as she takes the reins as team leader.

22 Angie Cera (5-11, Jr., G): Defense is her strong suit, but this season Cera will also be needed to become a more consistent scorer.

23 Kamy Peppler (5-6 Soph., G): The hope is many positive lessons were learned after a rough freshman season.

5 Grace Crowley (5-11 Sr., F): The consummate program player, Crowley finally gets a chance to step into the spotlight in her fifth year.

4 Anna Lutz (6-1 Soph., F): Lutz is the tallest among UWM’s regulars. Freshman Izzy Pugh (6-2) has Lutz by an inch as tallest player on the roster.

More:No youth movement here: UWM women returning plenty of talent, coach Kyle Rechlicz says

Reason to believe

The Panthers have plenty of athletes and can employ a playing style that can frustrate opponents – a big change from their previous post-centric approach.

Reason to doubt

The top of the rotation possesses decent experience. Beyond that, though, multiple players are going to be asked to step up and perform in bigger roles.

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