[Congressional Bills 110th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 384 Engrossed in House (EH)]


                In the House of Representatives, U. S.,

                                                         July 23, 2007.
Whereas on March 31, 2007, the University of Wyoming Cowgirls defeated the 
        University of Wisconsin Badgers by a score of 72-56 in the championship 
        basketball game of the Women's National Invitation Tournament;
Whereas the victory of these 14 very accomplished young women and their coach, 
        Joe Legerski, was witnessed by over 15,000 fans at the University of 
        Wyoming's sold out Arena-Auditorium;
Whereas the Cowgirls won 21 games in their regular season and tied for second in 
        the Mountain West Conference (MWC);
Whereas Jodi Bolerjack scored 16 points in the championship game and earned 
        Third Team All-MWC honors;
Whereas Elisabeth Dissen scored the last shot for the Cowgirls of the first 
        half, giving the team a 39-26 lead;
Whereas Megan McGuffey scored back-to-back layups in the second half, totaling 
        10 points for the game, and received the MWC Newcomer of the Year honor;
Whereas Justyna Podziemska scored 16 points in the championship game, had 10 
        rebounds, and 8 assists;
Whereas Dominique Sisk scored 5 points, had 2 assists, and 7 rebounds for the 
        Cowgirls;
Whereas Rebecca Vanderjagt scored 4 points and had 1 block during the 
        championship game;
Whereas Aubrey Vandiver brought a strong end to the first half, shooting or 
        assisting the last seven points;
Whereas Hanna Zavecz scored 12 points and earned the award of the Women's 
        National Invitation Tournament Most Valuable Player;
Whereas Amy Bolerjack, Mallory Cline, Annie Gorenstein, Angiah Harris, Gemma 
        Koehler, and Megan Mordecai also contributed to the team's top season; 
        and
Whereas these top athletes are also dedicated to academic achievement, and serve 
        as the standard of excellence, scholarship, and sportsmanship for the 
        entire Nation: Now, therefore, be it
    Resolved, That the House of Representatives congratulates the University of 
Wyoming women's basketball team for their championship victory in the 2007 
National Invitational Tournament.
            Attest:

                                                                          Clerk.