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3 1 • E l i z a D y • S o .5 - 5 • P o i n t G u a r dC h i n o H i l l s , C a l i f.

3 2 • S h a n t e l T h o m a s • J r.6 - 2 • Fo r w a r d / C e n t e r

S a c r a m e n t o , C a l i f.

3 3 • C h r i s t i n a T h o m p s o n • S o .6 - 0 • Fo r w a r d / C e n t e r

S a c r a m e n t o , C a l i f.

3 4 • E m m a H e a d • S r.6 - 2 • Fo r w a r d / C e n t e r

S a n D i e g o , C a l i f.

2 1 • G r e t c h e n T i e r n a n • J r.5 - 9 • G u a r d

R o s e v i l l e , C a l i f.

2 2 • E r i c a M c Ke n z i e • F r.5 - 6 • P o i n t G u a r d

S p a r k s , N e v.

2 3 • J o r d a n R o g e r s • F r.5 - 9 • Fo r w a r d

S p a r k s , N e v.

2 4 • J e n n i f e r Fa t h • J r.5 - 6 • P o i n t G u a r dC a r r o l l t o n , Tex a s

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L a H a b r a , C a l i f.

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M e l b o u r n e , A u s t r a l i a

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B a ke r s f i e l d , C a l i f.

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CREDITS and COVERSThe 2009-10 Pacific Women’s Basketball Media Guide was published by the Department of Athletic Media Relations to serve all media and followers of Tiger Basketball. Written, designed and compiled by Monique Moyal, Media Relations Assistant with assistance from Benjamin Laskey in previous sea-sons. Editorial assistance provided by the women’s basketball staff, Angela Bertocchini, Mike Dalgety, Benjamin Laskey and Mike Millerick. Photo credits to George Steckler, Matt Brown and the media relations staff. This guide was printed by Duncan Press in Lodi, Calif.

Pictured on the front cover are: head coach Lynne Roberts (bottom left), senior Jasmine Dana (top right), senior Emma Head (right center) and associ-ate head coach Alisha Valavanis (bottom right).

TABLE OF CONTENTSQuick Facts ................................................................................................. 1Basketball Facilities ................................................................................2-3Season Outlook ......................................................................................4-6Head Coach Lynne Roberts ................................................................8-9Tiger Assistants ..................................................................................10-132009-10 Roster ........................................................................................14Player Profiles.....................................................................................16-35Big West Conference & Opponents .............................................38-41Academic Success ...................................................................................422008-09 Results/Statistics................................................................44-45Game-by-Game Statistics ......................................................................462008-09 Superlatives ..............................................................................47Big West Review ................................................................................48-50Record Book ......................................................................................52-58Pacific Series Records ......................................................................59-61Year-by-Year Team Results ...............................................................62-65University Information .....................................................................68-69Academics ...........................................................................................70-71Administration .........................................................................................72Athletics Staff Directory ........................................................................73Strength and Performance ....................................................................74Athletic Training .......................................................................................75Facilities ...............................................................................................76-772008-09 Team Capsules ...................................................................78-792009-10 Broadcast Information ...........................................................80Media Information ...................................................................................81Fastbreak Club .........................................................................................84

M E D I A R E L A T I O N SAsst. AD for Communications ........................................Mike MillerickAsst. Director of Athletic Media Relations ........................ Ben LaskeyMedia Relations Assistant/WBB SID ........................... Monique MoyalOffice Phone .................................................................... (209) 946-2289E-mail ....................................................................... [email protected] Relations FAX ...................................................... (209) 946-2757Internet Address ................................................. www.pacifictigers.comMailing Address .................3601 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, CA 95211

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation..................................................................... Stockton, CaliforniaNickname ........................................................................................... TigersColors ............................................................................Orange and BlackAffiliation ........................................................................NCAA Division IConference ....................................................................................Big WestFounded ......................... 1851 (California’s first chartered university)Enrollment .......................................................................................... 6,235President .......................................................................Dr. Pamela EibeckDirector of Athletics ................................................................ Lynn KingAssociate Director of Athletics/SWA ..............................Holly TrexlerAthletic Department Phone ......................................... (209) 946-2472

BASKETBALL INFORMATION2008-09 Record .................................................................................14-162008-09 Big West Conference Record .......................... 8-8/4th PlaceStarters Returning/Lost ........................................................................1/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost .............................................................7/6Home Court (Capacity) ....................Alex G. Spanos Center (6,150)

COACHING INFORMATIONHead Coach........................................... Lynne Roberts, Fourth seasonCareer Record/Years ..........................................122-85, Seven seasonsPacific Record/Years ............................................. 36-54, Three seasonsAssociate Head Coach....................................................Alisha ValavanisAssistant Coach ...................................................................Bradley DavisAssistant Coach ....................................................................Justin WilsonCoordinator of WBB Operations ................................... Jenn WassomWomen’s Basketball Office Phone ............................. (209) 946-2341Best time to call.......................................................................... mornings

• T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s & Q u i c k F a c t s •

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ALEX G. SPANOS CENTERHOME OF THE TIGERS

University of the Pacific Women’s Basketball Yearly Record at the Spanos Center

Home Year Dates W L PCT1981-82 11 8 3 .7271982-83 4 2 2 .5001983-84 3 1 2 .3331984-85 7 1 6 .1431985-86 1 1 0 1.0001986-87 4 1 3 .2501987-88 7 3 4 .4291988-89 4 2 2 .5001989-90 12 7 5 .5831990-91 13 11 2 .8461991-92 10 5 5 .5001992-93 15 11 4 .7331993-94 11 8 3 .7271994-95 12 9 3 .7501995-96 12 8 4 .6671996-97 10 6 4 .6001997-98 12 6 6 .5001998-99 13 10 3 .7691999-00 13 10 3 .7692000-01 12 9 3 .7502001-02 12 9 3 .7502002-03 13 9 4 .6922003-04 12 9 3 .7502004-05 13 4 9 .3082005-06 14 6 8 .4292006-07 14 6 8 .4292007-08 15 9 6 .6002008-09 14 12 2 .857Total 293 183 110 .625

In its third decade of operation, the Alex G. Spanos Center, home of Tiger basketball, owns a reputation as one of the Big West's finest playing facilities and one of the best in the West. The 6,150-seat capacity arena, located on the southwest corner of the Pacific campus adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium, is the site of all Pacific men's and women's basketball games, men's and women's volleyball matches, and a multitude of other sporting events, concerts, cultural productions, trade shows and community functions. The facility was funded by private donations and monies raised by community volunteers comprising the Spanos Center Steering Committee. Ground was broken at the site on August 23, 1979. The Pacific women’s basketball program makes the Spanos Center its site for all home games in 2009-10. This season is the Tigers’ 29th consecutive season in the Spanos Center and the 19th consecutive year that Pacific has played all of its home games in the Spanos Center The Tiger men’s basketball team moved into the Spanos Center from the 2,901-seat Stockton Civic Au-ditorium, which served as its home since the early '60s. In the intimate Civic, Pacific won 192 games and lost just 34 (.850 winning percentage) and once recorded 45 consecutive wins. The complex is named after benefactor Alex G. Spanos, a Pacific graduate and Stockton-based businessman who owns the NFL's San Diego Chargers. A former member of the University's Board of Regents, Spanos also is one of the nation's largest builders of rental housing. The Spanos Center was dedicated at an all-university convocation on the weekend of September 9-11, 1981. Its first athletic event was a volleyball match between Oregon and nationally-ranked Pacific.

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As of November 2009, the Tigers also have access to the Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium, a state-of-the-art practice facility for Pacific athletics. The facil-ity features two gyms that total 22,000 square feet with two basketball courts, four volleyball courts and a training room.

In 2007, the Tigers remodeled their team locker room, adding new lockers and carpeting while including a big screen television, a state-of-the-art sound system and leather couches for student-athletes to study and visit before and after practice and games.

Strength and conditioning is an integral part of any student-athlete’s life. At Pacific, new facilities combined with a dedicated staff work toward giving student-athletes the building blocks for success on the court for Tiger student-athletes.

• B a s k e t b a l l F a c i l i t i e s •

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Reeling off a season in which they set a program record after finishing 12-2 at the friendly confines of the Alex G. Spanos Center, the Pacific women’s basketball team is looking to make another run at the Big West Conference in the 2009-10 season.

2008-09 SEASON

The Tigers began their 2008-09 campaign loaded with talent, including a Division II All-America player in Amber Simmons, who head coach Lynne Roberts coached at Chico State from 2004-06. Simmons led the team in nearly every category last season, starting 29 of the Tigers’ 30 contests. The senior averaged 16.4 points per game, including a 33-point showing against Long Beach State in double overtime on Feb. 7, 2009.

Simmons was complemented by fellow senior, Janae Young, who like Amber, received two Big West Player of the Week awards in the 2008-09 season. Young was a force in her own right, grabbing down a team-high 230 rebounds in 30 games, as well as aver-aging 11.5 points per game to finish second on the team. For their efforts, Simmons and Young earned First and Second Team All-Big West, respectively, at the conclusion of the 2008-09 season.

The departed seniors, along with the rest of the Tiger roster, combined to take a fourth-place finish at the Big West Conference Tournament in March 2009. During the first round contest, the Tigers fell to Cal State Fullerton 64-62, after barely miss-ing a buzzer-beater to put Pacific on top. Pacific finished the season with a 14-16 overall record and an 8-8 record in the Big West Conference.

RETURNERS

Fast forward one year and Pacific is rejuvenated by a healthy mix of newcomers and returners, including 2009 Honorable Mention All-Big West recipient Gretchen Tiernan. The junior guard returns for her second year with the Tigers and is also the leading returning scorer after closing out 2009 averaging 8.4 points per game with 243 points on the year. Of those 243 points, 177 were contributed from behind the three-point line for a total of 59 treys. Tiernan served as a dangerous threat from behind the three-point arc, and she will be looked upon to do so again in 2009-10. The junior guard sunk a personal-best seven three-pointers against Cal State Northridge on Jan. 2, 2009, en route to pacing Pacific in the game with a final tally of 21 points.

“There are seven returners and six newcomers, so it’s uncharacteristically even that way and I think that’s going to be interesting to see how that comes together,” Rob-erts said. “There are 13 players on our team and I think 1-13, we’re the deepest we’ve been since I got here, meaning all 13 players have the ability to contribute.”

With a void left by last season’s top two scorers, Roberts said that the 2009-10 season already has a healthy dose of competition, as in pre-season practice, all mem-bers of the team are stepping up for leadership and fighting for starting roles on the squad.

“It really is playing out that way. Through the preseason we’ve seen incredible parity and starting spots are wide open,” Roberts added.

• S e a s o n P r e v i e w •

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Other familiar faces returning in 2009-10 include junior Jennifer Fath, who was the team’s fifth-leading scorer with 5.1 points per game and 138 total points, senior Emma Head (with a team-high .493 field goal shooting percentage and 93 total points), junior Claire McLeod (who comes back as the leading rebounder with 90 for a 3.5 per game average) and senior Jasmine Dana (79 overall points, 55 total rebounds). Sophomores Andrea Swanson (30 points, 21 rebounds) and Chris-tina Thompson (18 points, 13 rebounds) round out the seven returners to the 2009-10 team.

Roberts’ vision that all players will have the option of competing for significant roles on the squad is underscored by the youth of the Tigers, as Pacific’s roster only features two returning seniors. However, the Tigers’ two seniors, Head and Dana, averaged over 16 minutes of playing time a game last season and will bring a veteran presence to this new squad as they stand at the onset of a new system in 2009-10. Roberts has been actively scouting combo players over the past few years who can serve as both guards and forwards to initiate her new four players out-one player in offense that features four guards and one post. That means that players will have to be comfortable shooting from behind the three-point arc this season, and nearly all returners averaged around the 30 percent-mark last year. Tiernan leads the pack draining 33.1 percent of her threes last year, with Dana close behind at a 29.5 per-cent mark.

In addition to the seven returning Tigers, the incoming freshmen and transfers have impressive résumés to highlight the mix of returners and add more depth and power to the roster.

NEWCOMERS: TRANSFERS

While the newcomers may be expected to share some of the scoring burden this sea-son, several bring along with them collegiate experience. That list includes juniors Sh-antel Thomas (UC Santa Barbara and Cosumnes River College) and Arielle White (College of the Canyons), as well as sophomore Eliza Dy (Mt. Sac Junior College).

Thomas comes to Pacific with an established Big West resume, as she spent her first season at UC Santa Barbara as a freshman. At UCSB, Thomas saw time in 25 games, averaging 2.5 points and 2.6 rebounds in 11.2 minutes per contest. For her sopho-more season, she transferred closer to home at Cosumnes River College where Thomas averaged 17.5 points and 8.9 rebounds last season in 2008-09.

“Shantel Thomas could be an absolute impact player in this conference; she’s a tal-ented, good player who knows this conference,” Roberts said. “She just brings a maturity and an experience level to this team. Coming from UC Santa Barbara her freshman year, she still understands that team and I’m sure [when we play the Gau-chos] that’s going to be a very personal game for her.”

White, on the other hand, comes to Pacific as a true junior college transfer. In two seasons playing at College of the Canyons, White led her team to back-to-back Western State Conference championships after posting an impressive 44-9 record in two years. As a sophomore, White earned all-league first team honors after post-ing 10.2 points and 2.8 assists per game. She is expected to bring another layer of experience to the young Tiger squad.

“Arielle White could be a lockdown defender in the conference,” Roberts said. “She’s very athletic with long arms and she can really fly.”

Another transfer with quick feet and aggressiveness is Dy, who joins Pacific with one year of collegiate experience under her belt. Dy spent one season at Mt. Sac Junior College in Los Angeles, Calif., where she helped lead her team to a 32-4 record in 2008-09, and a No. 1 seed in the California Community College State Basketball Championships. In her freshman campaign, Dy was named the Mounties’ Most Valu-able Player and earned First Team All-South Coast Conference honors after averag-ing 9.0 points, 3.8 assists, 3.1 rebounds and 2.9 steals per game.

“Eliza is a true point guard,” Roberts said. “She is competitive and aggressive. We’re very excited to have her here.”

• S e a s o n P r e v i e w •

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FRESHMEN CLASS

Finally, Roberts welcomes three incoming freshmen to her team in the 2009-10 sea-son, including Erica McKenzie, Jordan Rogers and Kendall Rodriguez.

McKenzie and Rogers join the Tigers from high schools out of Sparks, Nev., where McKenzie finished her high school career with her fourth-consecutive trip to the state championship tournament, as Reed High School closed out the 2009 season as the Northern Nevada 4A Runner Up. Along the way to the post season, McKenzie led the team on the floor with 18 points, five rebounds and seven assists per game. Her play netted her High Desert League Player of the Year honors as well as earning her the third first team all-league award of her career. In addition, McKenzie garnered first team all-region honors for the third consecutive season while also earning co-player of the year honors for the Northern 4A Region for the first time.

“I think Erica McKenzie will compete for playing time as a freshman. She’s a great passer; we haven’t had a point guard with that kind of court vision since I’ve been here,” Roberts said. “Her playing time and her contribution level is going to be deter-mined by how much she adapts to the speed and defensive pressure of the college game.”

Rogers graduated from Spanish Springs High School and sat out her senior season due to a knee injury. Prior to the start of the 2008-09 season, however, Rogers was named the Pre-Season Nevada State Player of the Year and was also a McDonalds All-American nominee after posting an impressive 17.1 points, 6.8 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 3.0 steals per game as a junior. That season she was named Player of the Year in both the High Desert League and the Northern Nevada 4A Region.

“Jordan Rogers is a tremendous shooter. She was preseason Nevada State Player of the Year and she can do everything really well,” Roberts said. “She is a very versatile player. As with all the freshmen, however quickly she can adapt to the college game is going to determine her playing time.”

Rodriguez rounds out the incoming freshmen class after earning four varsity letters at Brea Olinda High School. Rodriguez pushed the Wildcats to back-to-back Cen-tury League championships in her last two seasons. Rodriguez’s high school career was capped off in winning fashion, as she and her school finished as the Century League champions, where they went on to become the CIF champions and closed out 2009 as Division II California State champs. Kendall closed out a successfully-decorated career with three First Team All-Century League awards. She was also named MVP of the league in 2009 as well as CIF Player of the Year and First Team All-State as a senior.

“Kendall Rodriguez is one of those players who has a great basketball IQ,” Roberts said. “She can play three positions on the floor, is real good passer and can do everything well. She’s really competitive, so that will bode well for her.”

Roberts said she can see all of the newcomers immediately contributing to this 2009-10 squad based on their competitiveness in practice alone.

2009-10 SCHEDULE

The new squad will be put to the test right away, as the first exhibition game begins on Saturday, Nov. 7 against Humboldt State in a double header with the Pacific men’s basketball team.

From there, Pacific jumps head-first into action with back-to-back home match-ups against Montana State (Nov. 15) and Southern Utah (Nov. 17).

On the road, the Tigers will travel to the East Coast taking on Iona on Friday, Nov. 20 and then Monmouth the following Sunday, Nov. 22. Pacific continues its road swing up to the Pacific Northwest, where the Tigers will see Portland on Friday, Dec. 4 and then neighboring Portland State Sunday, Dec. 6.

Five opponents bring post-season resumes to the Tigers’ strength of schedule this season as Portland, Portland State and conference opponents UC Riverside, made ap-pearances at the 2009 Women’s National Invitational Tournament (WNIT), while UC Santa Barbara and Fresno State made it to the 2009 NCAA Tournament. During the 2008-09 season Pacific took down Portland State, 68-50, and Fresno State, 84-70, in the Spanos Center. In a home contest on Feb. 19, the Tigers took down the eventual Big West Conference champion, UC Santa Barbara 59-50, marking Pacific’s first win over the Gauchos since the 2003 season.

Big West Conference action kicks off the 2010 calendar year for Pacific, as they head on the road to take on Cal State Northridge Saturday, Jan. 2, and then continue on to Cal State Fullerton Monday, Jan. 4.

The conference home opener is slated for Thursday, Jan. 7, when Pacific meets Cal Poly in the Spanos Center at 7 p.m., and then wraps up the home-opener weekend against the 2008-09 defending Big West Conference regular season and tournament champion, UC Santa Barbara. The Tigers and Gauchos will tangle on Saturday, Jan. 9 at 4 p.m.

Pacific continues its conference schedule all the way into the 2010 Big West Tourna-ment which runs from Wednesday, March 10 until Saturday, March 13 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, Calif.

“I think our schedule’s good for where we’re at, I think it’s competitive and there are some really good regional match-ups,” Roberts said. “It’s a really competitive schedule, meaning that there’s some very high quality teams in nonconference play. These are games that we feel like we should compete in to prepare us for Big West Conference play in 2010.”

• S e a s o n P r e v i e w •

“I think this is a year that’s very unscripted so it’s kind of hard to predict preseason-wise what it’s going to look like. I really like what players we have, the talent, their mind-set and I like their attitudes. I think we’ve got to get into a situation where we’re out-working everybody we play and I think we can have a very competitive season.”

-Head Coach Lynne Roberts

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Entering her fourth season at the helm of the women’s bas-ketball program, Head Coach Lynne Roberts is looking to push her Tigers to the top of the Big West in search of Pacific’s first ever conference championship.

In just three seasons on the job, Roberts has turned the Tigers into conference contenders, finishing the last two seasons in fourth place in the Big West, earning Pacific automatic byes into the quarterfinals of the conference’s championship tournament. Building upon the Tigers’ suc-cesses in her second season, Roberts led the Tigers to a 14-16 overall mark and an 8-8 conference record in 2008-09. Additionally, Roberts helped guide her squad to the best home record in program history, when the Tigers went 12-2 in the Spanos Center last season. In one of the biggest wins in program history, Lynne and the Ti-gers defeated then undefeated UC Santa Barbara on Feb. 29, 59-50. In handing the Gauchos their first and only conference loss of the season, the Tigers snapped a 13-game winless streak against UCSB and marked the first win against the Gauchos at the Spanos Center since the 2003 season. Pacific again finished the season one of the top scoring teams in the conference, finishing second to Cal Poly with a 64.0 point per game average. Addition-ally, the Tigers finished No. 1 in rebounding, averaging 40.3 rebounds per game.

Individually the Tigers proved to be at their best as again, three Tigers earned all-conference honors with Amber Simmons earning first team honors while Janae Young garnered second team recognition and Gretch-en Tiernan was awarded the distinction of honorable mention. Five times throughout the season, Pacific earned conference player of the week honors.

In her second season of leadership, Roberts put the Tigers in the top half of the conference and earned the team’s first ever tournament bye by posting a 9-7 conference record. Overall, Roberts improved the Ti-gers to 14-16 on the year, marking the first time since the 2003-04 season Pacific posted double digit victo-ries. At the lead, Roberts guided the Tigers to the No. 1 scoring offense in the Big West, posting 69.4 points per game, including posting a 96 point outburst on November 13 against Cal State Stanislaus, the most points scored in a single game by the Tigers since the 1993-94 season.

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YEAR OVERALL BIG WEST2008-09 14-16 8-82007-80 14-16 9-72006-07 8-22 2-12TOTALS 36-54 19-27

at Chico State 86-31 Overall CAREER TOTAL 122-85 Overall

In her first season of work, Roberts posted an 8-22 record overall and a 2-12 record in Big West Conference play. Despite the losing record, Roberts showed that the Tigers were on the rise as she coached three players to individual post-season honors as Karen Dawkins and Jerise Freeman earned all-conference honorable men-tion honors while Jake Kelly garnered all-freshman recognition. The three all-conference selections marked the first time since the 2003-04 season that the Tigers had multiple All-Big West honorees.

In addition to individual honors, the Tigers’ new up-tempo style of play led to a conference best 6.43 three-pointers per game while finishing second in the conference with 9.4 steals per contest. On top of statistics, the Tigers broke through earlier struggles picking up impressive road wins against St. Mary’s and Southern Utah while defeating local rival Sacramento State and old Big West foe Utah State at home.

Before coming to Pacific, Roberts spent four seasons at Chico State, building the Wildcats into a national power at the NCAA Division II level. During her final season, the Wildcats were 28-4 in 2005-06, advancing to the NCAA Final Four. She compiled a record of 86-31 in her four years at Chico State, leading the team to a school record for wins in each of her last two seasons. She earned California Collegiate Athletic Association Coach of the Year honors in both 2004-05 and 2005-06, leading the Wildcats to first place finishes. In 2004-05 Roberts led the club to a 24-6 record and the first CCAA title in school history. Additionally, the Wildcats advanced to the NCAA Tournament West Region title game. For her work, Roberts was named the WBCA West Region Coach of the Year.

Lynne began her coaching career as part of a very successful Seattle Pacific University program, where she spent a total of nine seasons. After an outstanding playing career at Seattle Pacific, she became an assistant coach for the Falcons in 1997-98. She helped lead the team to a Pacific West Conference title, an NCAA Tournament West Regional Championship, and a trip to the Elite Eight. During her five years as an assistant coach at Seattle Pacific, the Falcons compiled an impressive 113-31 record and made five straight NCAA Division II Tournament appearances.

During Roberts’ playing career at Seattle Pacific, she received numerous honors. As a co-captain her senior year, she was named to the NCAA West Regional All-Tournament team and was selected second team all-conference her junior year. She holds six school records for three-point field goals, including most threes made in a season (82) and career (196), which are also Pacific West Conference records.

Roberts graduated in the spring of 1997 with a degree in history from Seattle Pacific and added a master’s degree in athletic administration in the spring of 2000. A native of Northern California, she attended Enterprise High School in Redding, where she earned 12 varsity letters and was named the 1993 Northern Section Player of the Year.

Coaching Records

• H e a d C o a c h Ly n n e R o b e r t s •Fourth Season

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Alisha Valavanis enters her fourth season of work at Pa-cific and second as the Tigers’ Associate Head Coach. Named to her new position on September 19 of last season, Valavanis begins her eighth year alongside of Head Coach Lynne Roberts.

Valavanis works with all parts of the Pacific program, including designing and implementing the Tigers’ de-fense both in practice and during games. On top of her defensive responsibilities, Valavanis helps to coach the Tigers’ wings on the practice floor. Additionally, Alisha remains involved in the Tigers’ recruiting and scout-ing of future Pacific stars. Off the court, she has taken responsibility of the Tigers’ Fastbreak Booster club as well as Pacific’s community outreach programs. At the computer, Alisha has masterminded the creation of the Tigers’ Chalktalk newsletter that is sent out to all followers of the Pacific basketball program.

Before Pacific, Valavanis spent 10 seasons at Chico State as both a player and a coach. For four seasons, as the top assistant coach, the Wildcats enjoyed un-precedented national success at the Division II level. As an assistant, Valavanis trained and coached the Wildcats’ defense. In ad-

dition to her defensive coaching, Alisha directed the Wildcats’ recruiting efforts, finding All-American and all-conference talents for Chico State. Away from the court, Valavanis headed the creation and development of the Wildcats’ booster club and community outreach programs.

As a player, Valavanis was one of the Wildcats’ most pro-lific outside shooters. Though her mark has since been surpassed, she poured in a career 139 three-pointers in four seasons, setting a program record. During her playing days, Alisha ran the Wildcats’ backcourt with her identical twin sister, Alexa, who played the point for Chico State. Alexa still lives in Chico, where she is the Executive Director of a local non-profit organization. In addition to Alexa, Alisha has four other siblings includ-ing another set of identical twin sisters.

In 2004, Valavanis earned her master’s degree in physi-cal education from Chico State. Previously, she received her bachelor’s degree in communication in 2000.

• A s s o c i a t e H e a d C o a c h A l i s h a V a l a v a n i s •

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Bradley Davis is entering his fourth season as an as-sistant coach for the Tigers.

Involved with all aspects of the program, Davis’ big-gest responsibilities come as the recruiting coor-dinator for the Tigers. With his efforts, the Tigers brought in seven new players for the upcoming sea-son. In addition, Bradley coaches the Tigers’posts on the practice floor. Outside of the basketball arena, Davis runs the Tigers’academic support program for its student-athletes. Acting as a second advisor to the players, he ensures that they are primed for suc-cess in the classroom as well as on the court.

Prior to coming to Pacific, Davis was the varsity girls’head coach at Chico High School in 2005-06, where he coached the Panthers to a Northern Sec-tion CIF Division I Championship. From 2003-05, Davis was the head coach at Durham High School,

where he went 52-10 over two seasons. Overall, as a head coach, Davis posted a 78-13 (.857) record.

In addition to his coaching, Davis spent eight years as an English teacher at Chico High School. He earned his bachelor’s degree in English from Cali-fornia in 1995 and his teaching credential from Chico State in 1998.

Originally from Southern California, Davis spent most of his youth overseas with his family, living in Zaire, South Africa, Bahrain and Geneva, Swit-zerland, where he graduated from high school. Davis now resides in Stockton, Calif., with his wife, Corrie Nichols Davis. Basketball runs deep throughout the family as the couple met on the sidelines while coaching together. They have been married for seven years and have two daughters, Genevieve and Esme.

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Justin Wilson begins his fourth season on the bench for the Tigers and sixth along-side of Head Coach Lynne Roberts.

For the Tigers, Wilson heads Pacific’s scouting efforts, breaking down game tape and developing scouting reports to compile game plans on all of Pacific’s op-ponents. Wilson is also in charge of the development of Pacific’s core of point guards. Along with coach Valavanis, Wil-son will help implement and teach the Tigers’ defense as well. During the sum-mer months, Justin acted as the Director of Pacific’s summer camps.

Prior to Pacific, Wilson spent three sea-sons as an assistant to Roberts at Chico State. As an assistant, Wilson was primar-ily responsible for the coaching and de-velopment of the Wildcats’ post players. Additionally, Wilson was the team’s video coordinator, facilitating tape exchange and providing scouting analysis of opposing teams.

Before joining Chico State’s staff, Wilson was an assistant coach at Chico High School. He earned his bachelors degree in social science from Chico State in 2003 and his teaching credential in 2006.

• A s s i s t a n t C o a c h J u s t i n W i l s o n •

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• S u p p o r t S t a f f •

Jenn Wassom enters her first season as the Tigers’ coordinator of women’s basketball operations. As the Operations Coordina-tor, Wassom’s duties in-clude coordinating, along with assistant coach Justin Wilson, the team’s film ex-changes, maintaining a re-cruiting database, purchas-ing equipment and assisting with game operations. Ad-ditionally, Jenn is respon-sible for helping to prepare the team for practice and for workouts.

She joins Pacific after a four-year career at Port-land, where she earned her degree in sociology in the summer of 2009. Wassom closed out her career at Portland with 331 overall points, including 64 three-pointers. Jenn capped off her senior season with 20 treys for her third double-digit three-point season. As a sophomore during the 2006-07 campaign, she completed the season with a .360 three-point shooting percentage to solidify her in Portland history with the school’s fifth-best single-sea-son three-point percentage.

During her prep career, Wassom served as a four-year letterwinner at Shel-don High School in Eugene, Ore., where she graduated in 2005. Jenn earned con-

siderable honors, including Second Team All-Midwest-ern League as a senior and junior and third-team as a sophomore, help-ing her school win three league titles as Sheldon HS qual-ified for the state tournament her sophomore and ju-nior seasons.

At Pacific, Wassom will be simultane-ously assisting with basketball duties, as well as pursuing a master’s in sport sciences with a concentration in sports manage-ment.

Stephanie Fong is in her third year as the administrative as-sistant for both the men’s and women’s basketball teams at Pacific.

Before beginning her work with Pacific basketball, Fong served as the administrative assistant to the Dean of the Eberhardt School of Business for eight years.

Being an avid sports fan brought Stephanie into the athletic world and kept her at Pacific. She was born and raised in Stockton and is a graduate of St. Mary’s High School. Fong earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Biola Uni-versity in La Mirada, Calif.

She resides in Stockton with her daughter, Jessica.

Kyle Burnett enters his first season as the primary athletic trainer for the Pacific women’s basketball program, as well as working with the cross country and dance teams.

A 2009 graduate of Pacific, Burnett earned his bachelor’s degree in sport sciences with a concentration in athletic training. In his senior year at Pacific, Burnett served as an athletic trainer with the women’s water polo team and, outside of Pacific athletics, the Stockton Thunder. As a junior, he served as an athletic training student with softball as well as the men’s and women’s tennis teams. In his two years as an undergrad at Pacific, Burnett was the president of the Athletic Training Club. Over the summer of 2008, Burnett was selected to serve an athletic training internship with the Buffalo Bills.

Kyle transferred to Pacific his junior year from Butte College, located in Oroville, Calif., where he spent time studying as an athletic training student, working with football and baseball.

Originally from Happy Camp, Calif., Kyle plans to attend Physical ther-apy school in the fall of 2010.

Jenn WassomCoordinator, Basketball Operations

Kyle BurnettCertified Athletic

Trainer

Stephanie FongAdministrative

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N U M E R I C A L No Player Pos Ht Yr Hometown (Previous School) 2 Arielle White G 5-6 JR-TR Los Angeles, Calif. (College of the Canyons) 4 Kendall Rodriguez G/F 6-0 FR-HS La Habra, Calif. (Brea Olinda HS) 10 Claire McLeod G 6-0 JR-1L Melbourne, Australia (Latrobe University) 11 Jasmine Dana G 5-6 SR-3L Bakersfield, Calif. (Bakersfield West HS) 20 Andrea Swanson F 6-2 RS SO-1L Littleton, Colo. (Heritage HS) 21 Gretchen Tiernan G 5-9 JR-1L Roseville, Calif. (American River College) 22 Erica McKenzie PG 5-6 FR-HS Sparks, Nev. (Reed HS) 23 Jordan Rogers F 5-9 FR-HS Sparks, Nev. (Spanish Springs HS) 24 Jennifer Fath PG 5-6 JR-2L Carrollton, Texas (Hebron HS) 31 Eliza Dy PG 5-5 SO-TR Chino Hills, Calif. (Mt. Sac Junior College) 32 Shantel Thomas F/C 6-2 JR-TR Sacramento, Calif. (Cosumnes River College) 33 Christina Thompson F/C 6-0 SO-1L Sacramento, Calif. (Capital Christian HS) 34 Emma Head F/C 6-2 SR-3L San Diego, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo HS) Head Coach: Lynne Roberts (Seattle Pacific, 1997, 2000), Fourth SeasonAssociate Head Coach: Alisha Valavanis (Chico State, 2000, 2004), Fourth SeasonAssistant Coach: Bradley Davis (California, 1995), Fourth SeasonAssistant Coach: Justin Wilson (Chico State, 2003), Fourth SeasonCoordinator, Basketball Operations: Jenn Wassom (Portland, 2009), First Season

A L P H A B E T I C A L No Player Pos 11 Dana, Jasmine G 31 Dy, Eliza PG 24 Fath, Jennifer PG 34 Head, Emma F/C 22 McKenzie, Erica PG 10 McLeod, Claire F/G 4 Rodriguez, Kendall G/F 23 Rogers, Jordan F 20 Swanson, Andrea F 32 Thomas, Shantel F/C 33 Thompson, Christina F/C 21 Tiernan, Gretchen G 2 White, Arielle G

CLASS BREAKDOWN

Seniors (2)Jasmine DanaEmma Head

Juniors (5)Jennifer FathClaire McLeodGretchen TiernanShantel ThomasArielle White

Sophomores (3)Eliza DyAndrea SwansonChristina Thompson

Freshmen (3)Erica McKenzieKendall RodriguezJordan Rogers

POSITION BREAKDOWN

Point Guards (3)Eliza DyJennifer FathErica McKenzie

Guards (5)Jasmine DanaClaire McLeodKendall RodriguezGretchen TiernanArielle White

Forwards (5)Emma HeadJordan RogersAndrea SwansonShantel ThomasChristina Thompson

PRONUNCIATIONS

Jasmine Dana JAZZ-mihnEliza Dy EE-ly-zuh DeeAndrea Swanson anne-DREE-uhGretchen Tiernan tee-EAR-nenAlisha Valavanis uh-LISH-uh val-uh-VAN-issArielle White ARE-ee-elle

HEIGHT BREAKDOWN

6-2 Emma HeadShantel ThompsonAndrea Swanson

6-0Claire McLeodKendall RodriguezChristina Thompson

5-9Gretchen TiernanJordan Rogers

5-6Jasmine DanaJennifer FathErica McKenzieArielle White

5-5Eliza Dy

GEOGRAPHICAL BREAKDOWN

CaliforniaJasmine DanaEliza DyEmma HeadKendall RodriguezShantel Thomas Christina ThompsonGretchen TiernanArielle White

ColoradoAndrea Swanson

NevadaErica McKenzieJordan Rogers

TexasJennifer Fath

AustraliaClaire McLeod

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DIVIDER-PLAYERS

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TOTAL 3-PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2006-07 15 0 76 5.1 3 19 .158 0 7 .000 4 8 .500 1 7 8 0.5 11 0 6 11 0 5 10 0.7 2007-08 30 0 490 16.3 26 77 .338 7 25 .280 28 39 .718 30 42 72 2.4 47 0 33 55 1 25 87 2.9 2008-09 29 8 481 16.6 29 97 .299 13 44 .295 8 13 .615 23 32 55 1.9 39 0 27 54 0 17 79 2.7 TOTAL 74 8 1047 14.1 58 193 .301 20 76 .263 40 60 .667 54 81 135 1.8 97 0 66 120 1 47 176 2.4

2008-09 (Junior):Seeing action in 29 games for the Tigers throughout her junior season, Jasmine contin-ued her role as the Tigers’ sixth woman and defensive ace off the bench. For the year, Dana averaged 2.7 points in 16.6 minutes per game. Additionally, Dana grabbed 55 rebounds, 27 assists and 17 steals on the year. Against the Tigers’ toughest competition of the year, No. 2 North Carolina, Jasmine was at her best. Facing off against the Tar Heels, Dana posted a career-best 18 points, netting nine in the first minutes of the game as she nailed three straight from behind the arc to lead the Tigers. She finished the game 4-for-6 from distance, marking a new career best from three-point range.

2007-08 (Sophomore):Called upon as a defensive stopper for the Tigers in her second season of action, Jas-mine saw action in all 30 contests for Pacific in 2007-08. Off the bench as Pacific’s sixth-woman, Dana posted career-bests across the statistical board, averaging 2.9 points and 2.4 rebounds in just over 16 minutes of play per contest. Against Long Beach State on February 9, Jasmine scored a then career-high eight points against the 49ers combining one three-pointer with a 5-for-6 showing at the charity stripe. Defensively on the season, Jasmine played the passing lanes for 25 steals while also defensively picking up her first career block.

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TOTAL 3-PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2006-07 15 0 76 5.1 3 19 .158 0 7 .000 4 8 .500 1 7 8 0.5 11 0 6 11 0 5 10 0.7 2007-08 30 0 490 16.3 26 77 .338 7 25 .280 28 39 .718 30 42 72 2.4 47 0 33 55 1 25 87 2.9 2008-09 29 8 481 16.6 29 97 .299 13 44 .295 8 13 .615 23 32 55 1.9 39 0 27 54 0 17 79 2.7 TOTAL 74 8 1047 14.1 58 193 .301 20 76 .263 40 60 .667 54 81 135 1.8 97 0 66 120 1 47 176 2.4

Points 18 .... UNC (Nov. 28, 2008)

Rebounds 5 ...... Four times

Field Goals 6 ...... UNC (Nov. 28, 2008)

FG Attempts 9 ...... UNC (Nov. 28, 2008)

3-Pt Field Goals 4 ...... UNC (Nov. 28, 2008)

3-Pt FG Attempts 6 ........UNC (Nov. 28, 2008)

Free Throws 5 ...... Long Beach State (Feb. 2, 2008)

FT Attempts 6 ...... Two times

Assists 5 ...... UC Irvine (Jan. 17, 2008)

Steals 3 ......Two timesBlocks 1 ......Cal Poly (Feb. 23, 2008)

Career Highs

2006-07 (Freshman):In her first season of action as a Tiger, Jasmine saw action in 17 contests. In limited action, Dana posted 11 points on the season while grabbing eight rebounds, seven assists and five steals. Dana tallied a career-best three rebounds and two steals against the Spartans of San Jose State on Dec. 27 in just four minutes of play for Pacific.

High School:A 2006 graduate of West High School in Bakersfield, Calif., Jasmine was a two-time letter-winner in basketball for the Vikings. A varsity starter as a sophomore, Dana led the Vikings to a 25-4 overall record and a 12-2 Southwest Yosemite League record and the Valley Championship. Downed by a knee injury her junior year, Jasmine returned to the court for her senior campaign, regaining her form to lead the Vikings to a perfect 14-0 league record and another Valley Championship. During the season, Dana averaged 11.1 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game. Defensively, she led her team with 62 steals. For her play, Jasmine garnered First Team All-Area honors after her senior season. Off the court, Dana was a four-year honor roll student at West HS.

Personal:Born in Bakersfield, Calif., Jasmine Dana is the daughter of Bill and LaTasha Dana. She has four siblings, Bryan, James, Brent and Jamael. In her fourth year at Pacific, Jasmine is majoring in sociology.

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TOTAL 3-PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2006-07 25 1 340 13.6 46 100 .460 0 0 .000 15 34 .441 24 47 71 2.8 63 2 9 31 16 12 107 4.3 2007-08 30 9 535 17.8 80 148 .541 0 0 .000 47 79 .595 55 71 126 4.2 87 5 11 58 18 20 207 6.9 2008-09 26 21 450 17.3 36 73 .493 0 0 .000 21 36 .583 34 48 82 3.2 59 3 14 26 8 20 93 3.6 TOTAL 81 31 1325 16.4 162 321 .505 0 0 .000 83 149 .557 113 166 279 3.4 209 10 34 115 42 52 407 5.0

2008-09 (Junior):Rotating in the post with an array of talent for the Tigers in 2008-09, Emma played in 26 games while also starting 21 at the five spot. On the year, Head was the Tigers’ top shooter in terms of percent-age, hitting 49.3 (36-of-73) percent of her shots from the floor. Overall, Emma averaged 3.6 points and 3.2 rebounds in 17.3 minutes of action per contest. She finished No. 2 on the team in blocks with eight overall. In addition, Emma grabbed 20 steals on the year, a season-best for the junior center. Twice throughout the year Head grabbed a season-high nine rebounds, posting the total against Fresno State on December 6 and repeat-ing the feat against Long Beach State just over two months later on Feb 7.

2007-08 (Sophomore):In her second season of play for the Tigers, Emma continued to work off the bench, playing in 30 games in the post for the second season in a row. Additionally, Head earned nine starts on the year. Playing on the blocks, Emma posted an av-erage of 6.9 points and 4.2 rebounds per game for Pacific. Sporting the highest field goal per-centage on the team, Emma hit 80-of-148 shots from the field for a 54.1 shooting percentage. For the season, Head posted a pair of double-doubles on the season including totaling a 14 point, 10 rebound effort against Cal Poly in the Big West tournament. At Sacramento State on December 11, Emma had a career night post-ing 21 points against the Hornets on 9-of-13 shooting. Defensively, Emma tallied 20 steals on the season while blocking 18 shots.

2006-07 (Freshman):Playing in all 30 contests while starting four in her freshman campaign, Emma finished the season averaging 4.6 points and 3.3 rebounds per game. Emma ranked second on the team in field goal percentage during her first season as she hit at a .457 clip (58-of-127) from the

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TOTAL 3-PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2006-07 25 1 340 13.6 46 100 .460 0 0 .000 15 34 .441 24 47 71 2.8 63 2 9 31 16 12 107 4.3 2007-08 30 9 535 17.8 80 148 .541 0 0 .000 47 79 .595 55 71 126 4.2 87 5 11 58 18 20 207 6.9 2008-09 26 21 450 17.3 36 73 .493 0 0 .000 21 36 .583 34 48 82 3.2 59 3 14 26 8 20 93 3.6 TOTAL 81 31 1325 16.4 162 321 .505 0 0 .000 83 149 .557 113 166 279 3.4 209 10 34 115 42 52 407 5.0

Points 21 .... Sacramento State (Dec. 11, 2007)

Rebounds 11 .... Cal State Stanislaus (Dec. 13, 2007)

Field Goals 9 ...... Sacramento State (Dec. 11, 2007)

FG Attempts 13 .... Sacramento State (Dec. 11, 2007)

3-Pt Field Goals 0

3-Pt FG Attempts 0

Free Throws 5 ...... Cal State Northridge (Feb. 24, 2007)

FT Attempts 9 ...... Cal State Northridge (Feb. 24, 2007)

Assists 3 ...... Idaho (Dec. 30, 2007)

Steals 3 ......Cal State Northridge (Mar. 7, 2009)Blocks 4 ......Lafayette (Dec. 22, 2006)

Career Highs

floor. Defensively, Head ranked second on the team with 19 blocks while also producing 13 steals for the Tigers down in the low post. Head became the first freshman of the 2006-07 season to be named the conference’s Player of the Week as she earned the distinction on Dec. 18 for her play against Santa Clara and Sacramento State. Against the Broncos, Emma posted a then career-best 10 points in the post in just 16 minutes of action. At the line, she was a perfect 4-of-4 as she played her part in the Tigers’ program record 16-of-16 free throw performance in the contest. Three nights later, Head nearly doubled her career performance as she posted a season-high 17 points in the Tigers’ 62-55 win over the Hornets. In the game, Emma provided a consistent presence down low, hitting on 7-of-10 shots (70.0% shooting) while also grabbing five rebounds and blocking one shot defensively.

High School:A 2006 graduate of Rancho Bernardo High School in San Diego, Calif., Emma was a three sport standout, excelling in volleyball, track and field and basketball. A three-time letter-winner for the Broncos’ women’s basketball team, Head proved to be Rancho Bernardo’s leading offensive threat, lead-ing the team in scoring as both a junior and senior as she averaged highs of 15 points and eight rebounds per game in 2005. As a sophomore, Head led the Broncos to a 9-1 Palomar League record and a trip to the CIF Playoffs. For her play, Head was named an all-league honorable mention in each of her three varsity seasons. As a senior, Emma received the Bronco Leadership award. In addition to her prowess on the court, Head was a league champion shot-putter for Rancho Bernardo’s track and field team. Off the playing field, Emma was an honor roll student at Rancho Bernardo HS.

Personal:Born in Hamilton, Bermuda, Emma Head is the daughter of Lynne and Brian Head. She has one older sister, Lauren, who she played two seasons with in high school. In her fourth year at Pacific, Emma is an international relations major.

• #34 E m m a H e a d •6-2 • Senior • Forward/Center

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TOTAL 3-PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2007-08 29 1 320 11.0 63 134 .470 6 15 .400 57 79 .722 7 27 34 1.2 28 0 41 59 5 9 189 6.5 2008-09 27 3 361 13.4 48 123 .390 11 38 .289 31 48 .646 6 35 41 1.5 24 1 49 49 2 19 138 5.1 TOTAL 56 4 681 12.2 111 257 .432 17 53 .321 88 127 .693 13 62 75 1.3 52 1 90 108 7 28 327 5.8

2008-09 (Sophomore):Continuing to split time at the point for the Tigers as a sophomore, Jennifer saw action in 27 games while earning three starts in her second season. For the year, Fath finished the season with a 5.1 point per game average as she played 13.4 minutes per game. From the floor, Fath was the top shooting guard for the Tigers as she shot 39.0 percent from the field, hitting 48-of-123 shots. She posted five double-digit scoring efforts during the season with her best game coming against Cal State Bakersfield on March 5 when she scored 14 points on 6-for-10 shooting, including a 2-for-4 showing from distance. In addition to scor-ing, Fath finished second on the team with 49 assists while also grabbing 41 rebounds and 19 steals.

2007-08 (Freshman):Pacific’s back-up point guard in her first sea-son of collegiate basketball, Fath played in all but one of the Tigers’ 30 games on the year while earning one start. A spark off the bench for the Tigers, Jennifer finished the season averaging 6.5 points per contest while tallying 41 assists on the year, fourth most on the squad. Exploding in conference play, Fath provided the Tigers with a record setting performance on January 24 against Cal Poly, tying a 30 year old Pacific freshman record for points with 31 (11-of-15 shoot-ing) against the Mustangs in leading the Ti-gers to an 89-88 overtime victory. For the year, Fath was extremely efficient from the floor, hitting 47 percent (63-of-134) of her

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TOTAL 3-PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2007-08 29 1 320 11.0 63 134 .470 6 15 .400 57 79 .722 7 27 34 1.2 28 0 41 59 5 9 189 6.5 2008-09 27 3 361 13.4 48 123 .390 11 38 .289 31 48 .646 6 35 41 1.5 24 1 49 49 2 19 138 5.1 TOTAL 56 4 681 12.2 111 257 .432 17 53 .321 88 127 .693 13 62 75 1.3 52 1 90 108 7 28 327 5.8

shots.High School:Fath entered the collegiate ranks after spending four years at Hebron High School in Carrollton, Texas, where she also ran track and cross country in addition to playing basketball. As a Hawk, Fath led her basketball team from the point position to a 27-9 record as a senior in 2006-07 after posting a 25-9 record her junior season. During her final season in high school, Fath averaged 15.0 points, 5.0 assists and 3.7 rebounds per game on her way to being named the Offensive Player of the Year for the Dallas/Fort Worth District. As a junior, Jennifer was named the district’s Most Valuable Player after netting 16.7 points per contest while tallying 3.0 assists and 3.5 rebounds per game. Off the court, Fath was a member of the National Honor Society and a member of the student council.

Personal:Born in Carrollton, Texas, Jennifer Fath is the daughter of Susan and David Fath. She has two older siblings, Maryam and Amir. In her third year at Pacific, Jennifer is majoring in sports medicine.

Points 31 .... Cal Poly (Jan. 24, 2008)

Rebounds 5 ...... Cal State Fullerton (Mar. 12, 2009)

Field Goals 11 .... Cal Poly (Jan. 24, 2008)

FG Attempts 16 .... Sacramento State (Dec. 11, 2007)

3-Pt Field Goals 2 ...... Two Times

3-Pt FG Attempts 6 ........Cal State Northridge (Mar. 7, 2009)

Free Throws 8 ...... Two times

FT Attempts 12 .... Two times

Assists 4 ...... Four times

Steals 3 ......Cal State Fullerton (Feb. 12, 2009)Blocks 1 ......Seven times

Career Highs

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2008-09 (Sophomore):Throughout her first year at Pacific, Claire worked her way into a sub-stantial reserve role off the bench for the Tigers, playing both in the front court and back court throughout the year. Seeing action in 26 of Pacific’s games, McLeod averaged 3.0 points and 3.5 rebounds in 14.8 minutes per game. Against Fresno State on Dec. 6, Claire nearly had her first career double-double as she posted a career-best 12 points while also grabbing seven rebounds. From the floor, Claire went 3-for-5 while also posting a season-best 6-for-7 show-ing at the line. Less than a month later, McLeod had another career night, this time on the boards as she grabbed 10 rebounds in Pacif-ic’s conference opener against Cal State Northridge on Jan. 2.

Previous School:McLeod transferred to Pacific from LaTrobe University in Mel-bourne, Australia. A member of the Victorian State National Team,

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TOTAL 3-PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2008-09 26 0 386 14.8 21 71 .296 1 10 .100 34 46 .739 35 55 90 3.5 50 1 19 36 3 14 77 3.0

TOTAL 26 0 386 14.8 21 71 .296 1 10 .100 34 46 .739 35 55 90 3.5 50 1 19 36 3 14 77 3.0

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McLeod led her team to a U16 national championship while finishing in second place at the U18 and U20 levels. In high school at Wesley College, McLeod captained the Lions to their first APS Premiership in over a decade as a senior after averaging 21.6 points and 12.8 rebounds per game. At the club level, McLeod won the Victorian Basketball League championship as a member of the Nunawading Spectres in 2007 and aver-aged 11 points and 12.2 rebounds per game as a member of the Knox Raiders.

Personal:Born in Santon, South Africa, Claire McLeod is the daughter of Cheryll and Frank McLeod. In her second year at Pacific, Claire is majoring in sports medicine.

TOTAL 3-PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2008-09 26 0 386 14.8 21 71 .296 1 10 .100 34 46 .739 35 55 90 3.5 50 1 19 36 3 14 77 3.0

TOTAL 26 0 386 14.8 21 71 .296 1 10 .100 34 46 .739 35 55 90 3.5 50 1 19 36 3 14 77 3.0

Points 12 .... Fresno State (Dec. 6, 2008)

Rebounds 10 .... Cal State Northridge (Jan. 2, 2009)

Field Goals 3 ...... Fresno State (Dec. 6, 2008)

FG Attempts 8 ...... Arkansas (Nov. 29, 2008)

3-Pt Field Goals 1 ...... Long Beach State (Jan. 8, 2009)

3-Pt FG Attempts 2 ........Long Beach State (Jan. 8, 2009)

Free Throws 6 ...... Two times

FT Attempts 7 ...... Fresno State (Dec. 6, 2008)

Assists 3 ...... Two Times

Steals 3 ......Saint Mary’s (Jan. 4, 2009)Blocks 1 ......Two times

Career Highs

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2008-09 (Sophomore):In just her first season at Pacific, Gretchen proved to be one of the top players and deadliest shooters in the Big West as the sophomore finished the 2008-09 season with 243 points, averaging 8.4 points per game. Additionally, her average increased in conference play as she posted a 9.4 points per game average. The Tigers’ No. 3 scorer, Tiernan was a force from be-hind the three-point arc, sinking 59 of Pa-cific’s 144 three-pointers. Her 59 three-pointers led the conference during the regular season and ranked her No. 2 in the Big West at the end of the year. Not only did she hit the most threes, but her 33.1 three-point shooting per-centage led the team in that category. Tiernan’s best single game effort came in the 63-58 victory against Cal State Northridge, when she knocked down a career-best seven three-pointers, for 21 points on the night. Her seven treys is the second-most a player has scored in Tiger history. For her play, Gretchen was named to the All-Big West Honor-able Mention team.

American River College:A sophomore transfer from American River College in Sacramento, Calif., Gretchen came to the Tigers after

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Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2008-09 29 19 664 22.9 84 250 .336 59 178 .331 16 23 .696 18 48 66 2.3 55 0 27 53 1 28 243 8.4

TOTAL 29 19 664 22.9 84 250 .336 59 178 .331 16 23 .696 18 48 66 2.3 55 0 27 53 1 28 243 8.4

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one year in the junior college ranks. A combo guard, Tiernan led the Beavers through out the Big 8 Conference, posting 19.2 points, 5.4 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game. For her play she was named to the California Junior College All-State Second Team.

High School:Prior to American River College, Tiernan graduated from Roseville High School in 2006. As a senior, Tiernan averaged 15.9 points, 3.7 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.4 steals per game. A year prior she posted 12.1 points, 4.3 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 2.9 steals per game as a junior.

Personal:Born in Carmichael, Calif., Gretchen Tiernan is the daughter of Kitty and Bill Tiernan. She has three siblings, Scott, Amanda and Willy. In her second year at Pacific, Gretchen is majoring in sports pedagogy.

TOTAL 3-PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2008-09 29 19 664 22.9 84 250 .336 59 178 .331 16 23 .696 18 48 66 2.3 55 0 27 53 1 28 243 8.4

TOTAL 29 19 664 22.9 84 250 .336 59 178 .331 16 23 .696 18 48 66 2.3 55 0 27 53 1 28 243 8.4

Points 21 .... Cal State Northridge (Jan. 2, 2009)

Rebounds 6 ...... Long Beach State (Jan. 8, 2009)

Field Goals 7 ...... Two times

FG Attempts 17 .... Saint Mary’s (Jan. 4, 2009)

3-Pt Field Goals 7 ...... Cal State Northridge (Jan. 2, 2009)

3-Pt FG Attempts 14 .....Two times

Free Throws 5 ...... Cal Poly (Jan. 22, 2009)

FT Attempts 8 ...... Cal Poly (Jan. 22, 2009)

Assists 5 ...... Long Beach State (Feb. 7, 2009)

Steals 7 ......Cal Poly (Jan. 22, 2009)Blocks 1 ...... Idaho (Dec. 11, 2008)

Career Highs

• #21 G r e t c h e n T i e r n a n •5-9 • Junior • Guard

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2008-09 (Redshirt Freshman):Playing her first full season after returning from a season-ending injury, Swanson saw action in 19 games for the Tigers while earning one start. Andrea averaged 1.6 points and 1.1 rebounds in 7.1 minutes per game as Pacific’s veteran depth in the front court limited Andrea’s time on the court. Throughout the year, Swanson provided solid performances during her time on the court with her best coming in her lone start of the season when she scored nine points and grabbed six rebounds against Long Beach State on January 8. During the contest, Swanson also added a pair of steals defensively for the Tigers. Academi-cally, Andrea continued to impress in her second year at Pacific, earning Academic All-Big West honors in her first year of eligibility.

2007-08 (Freshman):After suffering an injury nine games into her first season, Andrea missed the rest of the 2007-08 season. Due to the injury, Swanson was granted a medical redshirt for the year. However, prior to the injury, Swanson was on her way to an excellent inaugural season, averaging 10.7 points and 3.8 rebounds in just under 24 min-utes per game. In six of her nine games, Swanson went for double-figures, culmi-nating in a career effort against San Jose

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TOTAL 3-PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2007-08 9 6 213 23.7 31 62 .500 0 1 .000 34 52 .654 11 23 34 3.8 22 0 6 23 7 6 96 10.7 2008-09 19 1 134 7.1 10 20 .500 0 1 .000 10 16 .625 10 11 21 1.1 14 0 1 8 1 4 30 1.6 TOTAL 28 7 347 12.4 41 82 .500 0 2 .000 44 68 .647 21 34 55 2.0 36 0 7 31 8 10 126 4.5

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State on November 20, when she scored 19 points. Additionally, Andrea posted one double-double in her shortened season, netting 16 points and grabbing a career-best 11 rebounds against Cal State Stanislaus in just her second collegiate contest.

High School:Andrea came to Pacific after four years at Heritage High School in Littleton, Colo., where she graduated in 2007. While an Eagle, Swanson led her team to the 5A Colorado State Elite 8 in 2006 and the Sweet 16 in 2005. During her junior season, Andrea averaged 13.2 points and 9.1 rebounds, leading to her selection to the All-Continental League Second Team. As a senior, Andrea posted 15.5 points and 8.6 rebounds en route to first team all-league honors and all-state honors. Off the court, Andrea was named to the High Honor Roll and an Outstanding Senior for her school.

Personal:Born in Coimbra, Portugal, Andrea Swason is the daughter of Laurie and Bruce Swanson. She has two older siblings, Dan and Christie. In her third year at Pacific, Andrea is majoring in sport science.

TOTAL 3-PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2007-08 9 6 213 23.7 31 62 .500 0 1 .000 34 52 .654 11 23 34 3.8 22 0 6 23 7 6 96 10.7 2008-09 19 1 134 7.1 10 20 .500 0 1 .000 10 16 .625 10 11 21 1.1 14 0 1 8 1 4 30 1.6 TOTAL 28 7 347 12.4 41 82 .500 0 2 .000 44 68 .647 21 34 55 2.0 36 0 7 31 8 10 126 4.5

Points 19 .... San Jose State (Nov. 19, 2007)

Rebounds 11 .... Cal State Stanislaus (Nov. 13, 2007)

Field Goals 6 ...... Cal State Stanislaus (Nov. 13, 2007)

FG Attempts 12 .... Northern Colorado (Dec. 2, 2007)

3-Pt Field Goals 0

3-Pt FG Attempts 1 ........Two times

Free Throws 9 ...... San Jose State (Nov. 20, 2007)

FT Attempts 13 .... San Jose State (Nov. 20, 2007)

Assists 4 ...... Cal State Stanislaus (Nov. 13, 2007)

Steals 3 ......Cal State Stanislaus (Nov. 13, 2007)

Blocks 2 ......Three times

Career Highs

• #20 A n d r e a S w a n s o n •6-2 • Sophomore • Forward

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2008-09 (Freshman):In limited action in her first season at Pacific, Thompson played in nine games, averaging 5.8 minutes per contest. Playing behind a deep veter-an front court, Thompson averaged 2.0 points and 1.4 rebounds in her time on the hardwood. Continuing to progress throughout the year, Christina’s best showing of the sea-son came against the conference’s best team in the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos as the freshman forward scored a season-high six points in just seven minutes of work on the road on January 24. Previously, Thompson had grabbed a season-best four rebounds against UC Riv-erside on January 10 when Pacific traveled to play the Highlanders in Riverside, Calif.

High School:A 2008 graduate of Capital Chris-tian in Sacramento, Calif., Thomp-son joined the Tigers’ front court after four outstanding seasons on the court for the Cougars. A

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Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2008-09 9 0 52 5.8 7 24 .292 0 0 .000 4 8 .500 6 7 13 1.4 5 0 1 4 0 0 18 2.0

TOTAL 9 0 52 5.8 7 24 .292 0 0 .000 4 8 .500 6 7 13 1.4 5 0 1 4 0 0 18 2.0

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three-time Golden Empire League MVP and All-California State team member, Thompson finished her four seasons with a career double-double average of 11.8 points and 10.9 rebounds per game while posting 401 career blocks. In four seasons, Thompson broke six school records including: career field goals made (584), career field goal percentage (51%), free throws made (249), points scored (1,417), offensive rebounds (443), and defensive rebounds (697). Off the court, Thompson was a four-time member of both the Dean’s List and the Honor Roll at Capital Christian.

Personal:Born in Stockton, Calif., Christina Thompson is the daughter of Connie Fields and Gary Thompson. She has five siblings, Carmell, Chrystal, Christopher and a set of fraternal twins, Corinthian and Charissa. In her second year at Pacific, Christina has yet to decide on a major plan of study.

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Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2008-09 9 0 52 5.8 7 24 .292 0 0 .000 4 8 .500 6 7 13 1.4 5 0 1 4 0 0 18 2.0

TOTAL 9 0 52 5.8 7 24 .292 0 0 .000 4 8 .500 6 7 13 1.4 5 0 1 4 0 0 18 2.0

Points 6 ...... UC Santa Barbara (Jan. 24, 2009)

Rebounds 4 ...... Long Beach State (Jan. 8, 2009)

Field Goals 2 ...... Three times

FG Attempts 8 ...... Saint Mary’s (Jan. 4, 2009)

3-Pt Field Goals 0

3-Pt FG Attempts 0

Free Throws 2 ...... UC Santa Barbara (Jan. 24, 2009)

FT Attempts 4 ...... UC Santa Barbara (Jan. 24, 2009)

Assists 1 ...... Long Beach State (Jan. 8, 2009)

Steals 0Blocks 0

Career Highs

• #33 C h r i s t i n a T h o m p s o n •6-0 • Sophomore • Forward/Center

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Sophomore (Cosumnes River College): After transferring to Cosumnes River College from UC Santa Barbara, Thomas averaged 17.5 points and 8.9 rebounds last season in 2008-09.

Freshman (UC Santa Barbara): Shantel saw time in 25 games as freshman, aver-aging 2.5 points and 2.6 rebounds in 11.2 min-utes per contest.

High School:A graduate of Sacramento High School in Sac-ramento, Calif., Thomas was the No. 9 ranked senior by NorCal Hoops and 45th out of the top-100 by Grass Roots Sports in the state of California coming out of high school. As a senior at Sacramento High School, Thomas earned All-CAL First Team honors as a guard after averag-ing 13.0 points and 6.3 rebounds for the Drag-ons. Additionally, Thomas posted a league-best 49 three-pointers throughout the year. Prior to transferring to Sacra-

mento High School before her senior year, Thomas attended Franklin High School in Elk Grove, Calif. where she was a member of the Wildcats varsity team. Playing power forward for the Wildcats, Thomas averaged a double-double for the season posting 22 points and 11 rebounds as a junior. For her play she earned First Team All-Delta League honors while also earning the distinction of being named to the All-Metro team by the Sacramento Bee.

Personal:Born in Denver, Colo., Shantel Thomas is the daughter of Andree Thomas. She has one younger brother, Shaun Thomas, who also plays collegiate basketball at Montana State. On Nov. 11, 2007, Shantel gave birth to her son, Jaedyn Thomas. In her first year at Pacific, Shantel is a social science major.

32• #32 S h a n t e l T h o m a s •

6-2 • Junior Transfer • Forward/Center as

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Previous School:White joins the Tigers out of College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita, Calif. In two sea-

sons with the Cougars, Arielle led her team to back-to-back Western State Conference championships after posting an impressive 44-9 record in two years. As a sophomore, White earned all-league first team honors after post-ing 10.2 points and 2.8 assists per game.

High School:A 2007 graduate of Dorsey High in Los An-geles, Calif., White excelled in the backcourt for the Dons while playing in the Coliseum League. As a senior, White posted averages of 13.8 points, 2.5 assists and 3.8 rebounds per game, while leading the Dons to a 21-7 overall

record. As a junior, White and the Dons went 25-5 while White posted 15.5 points and 2.1 rebounds per game. For her efforts she racked up several accolades including All-Los Angeles City Section, all-league, MVP of her team as well as best defender and All-Wave Area First Team.

Personal:Born in Los Angeles, Calif., Arielle White is the daughter of Michelle White. In her first year at Pacific, Arielle is pursuing a degree in sports management.

2• #2 A r i e l l e W h i t e •

5-6 • Junior Transfer • Guardwhite

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31Previous School:Dy spent one season at Mt. Sac Junior College in Los Angeles, Calif., where she helped lead her team to a 32-4 record in 2008-09, when the Mounties became the No. 1 seed in the California Community College State Basketball Championships. As a freshman, Dy was named the Mounties’ Most Valuable Player and earned First Team All-South Coast Conference hon-ors after averaging 9.0 points, 3.8 assists, 3.1 rebounds and 2.9 steals per game. Additionally, she capped off her junior college career being named All-State Third Team and Scholar-Baller. Academically, Dy was named to the Dean’s List and pursued Associate Degrees in kinesiology, wellness and social behavior and sciences.

High School:Prior to Mt. Sac Junior College, Dy graduated from Diamond Ranch High School in Pomona, Calif. As a senior, Dy averaged 13.6 points, 4.9

assists, 3.5 rebounds and 4.0 steals per game. Additionally, Dy was one of the best sharp-shooters in high school basketball hitting 66 percent of her shots from distance. For her play, Dy earned All-Miramonte League honors all four years at Diamond Ranch HS and All-CIF honors in each of her final two years, as the team went on to win a CIF championship.

Personal:Born in West Covina, Calif., Eliza Dy is the daugh-ter of Jimmy and Wilma Dy. She has five siblings, Vanessa, Jevel, Emilee, Elaine Saunder and, Erin Kempthorne. In her first year at Pacific, Eliza is studying sport sciences.

• #31 E l i z a D y •5-5 • Sophomore Transfer • Point Guard dy

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22 High School: A 2009 graduate of Reed High School in

Sparks, Nev., McKenzie secured herself as one of the High Desert League’s top guards during

her high school career after earning all-league hon-ors in each of her three varsity seasons. Her career culminated as a senior, when Erica finished with her fourth-consecutive trip to the state championship tournament, as the Raiders closed out the 2009 sea-son as the Northern Nevada 4A Runner Up. Along the way to the post season, McKenzie led the the team on the floor with 18 points, five rebounds and seven assists per game. Her play netted her High Desert League Player of the Year honors as well as earning her the third first team all-league award of her career. In addition, McKenzie garnered first team all-region hon-ors for the third consecutive season while also earning co-player of the year honors for the Northern 4A Re-gion for the first time. In previous seasons, McKenzie

improved her standing in the

league as both a sophomore and junior as she earned first team honors both of those years, since being named a second team All-High Desert League player as a freshman. In addition to league recognition, McK-enzie earned First Team All-Northern Nevada 4A Region honors as both a sophomore and junior. The floor general for the Raiders, Erica led her team to a 23-4 overall record as a sophomore and a perfect 12-0 mark in league play. As a junior, McKenzie and the Raiders continued their dominance of the High Des-ert League, posting a perfect 13-0 record in league play while again tallying 23 wins overall.

Personal:Born in Sparks, Nev., Erica McKenzie is the daughter of Jeff and Brenda McKenzie. She has two siblings, Alex and Dylan. In her first year at Pacific, Erica is a sports pedagogy major.

• #22 E r i c a M c K e n z i e •5-6 • Freshman • Point Guardkenzie

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High School: A 2009 graduate of Brea Olinda High School in La Habra, Calif., Rodriguez joins the Tigers in 2009-10 with a high school pedigree nearly unmatched in the state of California. She earned four var-sity letters with the Wildcats, including serving two seasons as the team’s captain. In the lead, Rodriguez pushed the Wildcats to back-to-back Century League championships in her last two seasons. As a sophomore, Rodriguez and the Wildcats finished the season with an impressive 33-2 overall record en route to a CIF Southern Section Regional Championship and the Divi-sion II state championship game. As a junior the Wildcats posted a 25-4 overall record as Rodriguez posted seven points, eight rebounds, five assists and two steals per game. Rodri-guez’s high school career was capped off in winning fashion, as she and her school finished as the Century League champions, where they went on to become the CIF champions and closed out 2009 as Divi-

sion II California State champs. Brea Olinda HS defeated Carondelet in the champion-ship game, 68-45, to earn the school its ninth state title and finish the season with 29-straight victories. Kendall closed out a successfully-decorated career with three First Team All-Century League awards, she was named MVP of the league in 2009 as well as CIF Player of the Year and First Team All-State as a senior. In addition to her play on the court, Rodriguez was a three-time Scholar Athlete award recipient for her work in the classroom.

Personal:Born in La Habra, Calif., Kendall Rodriguez is the daughter of Mark and Jaime Rodriguez. She has two siblings, Caitlin and Kylie. In her first year at Pacific, Kendall plans to study business.

4• #4 K e n d a l l R o d r i g u e z •

6-0 • Freshman • Guard/Forward rodriguez

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High School: A 2009 graduate of Spanish Springs HS in Sparks, Nev., Rogers was named the Pre-

Season Nevada State Player of the Year and was also a McDonalds All-American nominee. However, Rogers was sidelined during her se-nior year due to a knee injury. As a junior, she posted an impressive 17.1 points, 6.8 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 3.0 steals per game on her way to be named the Player of the Year in both the High Desert League and the Northern Nevada 4A Region. In her first season at Spanish Springs, Jordan set the school record for scoring with 519 points on 187-for-422 shooting (44.3 per-cent shooting from the floor). Additionally, she set new marks for three-point shooting with 44 made, assists with 110 and defensively for

blocks with 53 on the year. Rogers also set the school’s single-game scoring record post-ing 31 points at the Lucini-Parish 2007 Holiday Invitational. Rogers began her career at Reed High School as a sophomore before transfer-ring to Spanish Springs before her junior year. As a Cougar, Jordan established herself as one of the state’s top female players after earning Second Team All-State honors in 2008.

Personal:Born in Sparks, Nev., Jordan Rogers is the daughter of Natalie Tremayne. She has five siblings, Tyssen, Taylor, Kalie, Katie and Emory. In her first year at Pacific, Jordan plans to study sports pedagogy.

23• #23 J o r d a n R o g e r s •

5-9 • Freshman • Forwardrogers

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL - GAME MOST PASSING YARDS - 716 MOST RUSHING YARDS - 406 MOST RECEIVING YARDS - 405 MOST FRESHMAN YDS GAINED - 582 MOST INTERCEPTIONS - 5MOST POINTS SCORED KICKING - 24 COLLEGE FOOTBALL - SEASONMOST PASSING YARDS - 5833 MOST RUSHING YARDS - 2628 MOST RECEIVING YARDS - 2060MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED - 39 COLLEGE FOOTBALL - CAREER MOST PASSING YARDS - 15,031 MOST RUSHING YARDS - 6397 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES - 121 MOST RECEIVING YARDS - 5005 MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS - 5 MOST POINTS SCORED - 468LONGEST PUNT IN YARDS - 99MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES GAINING 400yds OR MORE - 11MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE - 30 MEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - GAME MOST ASSISTS - 7 MOST GOALS - 8 MOST POINTS - 18 MEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - SEASON MOST ASSISTS - 24 MOST GOALS - 46 MOST POINTS - 108 MEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - CAREER MOST ASSISTS - 66 MOST GOALS - 109 MOST POINTS - 255 WMN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - GAME MOST ASSISTS - 6 MOST GOALS - 7 MOST POINTS - 16

WMN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - SEASON MOST ASSISTS - 44 MOST GOALS - 37 MOST POINTS - 97

WMN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - CAREER MOST ASSISTS - 129 MOST GOALS - 118 MOST POINTS - 284 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - GAME MOST POINTS - 100 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS - 15 MOST REBOUNDS - 51 MOST STEALS - 13 MOST ASSISTS - 22MOST POINTS IN FIRST CAREER GAME - 52

MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - SEASON MOST BLOCKED SHOTS - 207 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS BY A TEAM - 315MOST TEAM POINTS SCORED - 3464 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - CAREER MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS - 413MOST ASSISTS - 1076MOST POINTS - 37MOST CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS - 85MOST GAMES PLAYED - 151

WMN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - GAME MOST POINTS - 60 MOST POINTS BY A TEAM - 149MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS - 17 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS - 12

WMN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - SEASON MOST POINTS - 1062MOST REBOUNDS - 534MOST STEALS - 191MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS - 28 WMN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - CAREER MOST POINTS - 3393MOST ASSISTS - 1307 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS - 391HIGHEST FIELD GOAL - 70.3%

MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY - GAME MOST POINTS - 11 MOST GOALS - 9 MOST SHORT-HANDED GOALS - 3 MOST SAVES - 78

MEN’S SWIMMING 50m FREESTYLE - 21.64 100m BREASTSTROKE - 59.30 200m BACKSTROKE - 1:44.06 50m BACKSTROKE - 24.99 400m FREESTYLE - 3:40.08SHORT-COURSE 4X100m FREESTYLE - 3:09.57

WOMEN’S SWIMMING50m FREESTYLE - 24.13 100m FREESTYLE - 53.52100m BACKSTROKE - 59.58200m FREESTYLE - 1:57.65200m BACKSTROKE - 2:06.62400m FREESTYLE - 4:03.85SHORT-COURSE 4X100m FREESTYLE - 3:34.05 MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD 100m - 9.77 200m - 19.32 400m - 43.18 800m - 1:41.11 JAVELIN - 98.48m MARATHON - 2:04.55 3000m STEEPLECHASE - 7:53.63 HIGH JUMP - 2.45m LONG JUMP - 8.95mTRIPLE JUMP - 18.29m WMN’S TRACK AND FIELD 100m - 10.49 200m - 21.34 400m - 47.60 800m - 1:53.28 100m HURDLES - 12.21 400m HURDLES - 52.34 MARATHON - 2:15.25 DISCUS - 76.80m POLE VAULT - 5.00mLONG JUMP - 7.52mHIGH JUMP - 2.09mTRIPLE JUMP - 15.5m

MEN’S MARATHONFASTEST HALF MARATHON - 59.05FASTEST MARATHON - 2:04.55

PUSH UPSNON-STOP - 10,507 1 MINUTE - 1385 MINUTES - 4411 HOUR - 387724 HOURS - 46,0011 YEAR - 1,500,230

MEN’S SHORT TRACK SKATING 500m - 41.184 1000m - 1:24.674 1500m - 2:10.639 WOMEN’S SHORT TRACK SKATING 500m - 43.671 1000m - 1:31.191 1500m - 2:18.861

MEN’S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL - MATCH MOST KILLS - 49 SERVICE ACES - 4 BLOCK SOLOS - 11 DIGS - 27

MEN’S ARCHERY 72 ARROW RANKING ROUND - 68718 ARROW MATCH - 17712 ARROW MATCH - 11927 ARROW MATCH - 260

WOMEN’S ARCHERY72 ARROW RANKING ROUND - 68218 ARROW MATCH - 17512 ARROW MATCH - 11827 ARROW MATCH - 258 PROFESSIONAL BASEBALLMOST GRAND SLAMS IN 1 GAME - 2 LONGEST GAME - 8 hrs 6 minsMOST STRIKEOUTS IN A SEASON - 383MOST WORLD SERIES WINS - 26MOST STOLEN BASES SEASON - 130MOST STOLEN BASES CAREER - 1406 WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOFTBALL - GAME MOST HITS - 8 MOST HOME RUNS - 4 MOST STOLEN BASES - 7 WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOFTBALL - CAREER MOST VICTORIES BY A PITCHER - 151 MOST SHUTOUTS BY A PITCHER - 94 MOST RBIs - 328 MOST CONSECUTIVE HITS - 10 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES HITTING STREAK - 43 MEN’S PROFESSIONAL BOXINGMOST TITLES - 4MOST TITLE BOUTS - 37LONGEST CHAMPION REIGN - 11yrsLONGEST UNBEATEN - 16yrs 8mths IN A TOTAL OF 49 FIGHTSMOST CAREER KOs - 145CONSECUTIVE CAREER WINS - 49

MEN’S PROFESSIONAL SURFINGMOST CAREER CHAMPIONSHIPS - 6WOMEN’S PROFESSIONAL SURFINGMOST CAREER CHAMPIONSHIPS - 6

SIT-UPS 1 hour - 8555

MEN’S PROFESSIONAL GOLFLONGEST CARRY WITH A DRIVE ON THE FLY - 408ydsMOST U.S. MASTERS TITLES - 6CAREER WINS - 82 CAREER MAJORS WINS - 18

SKATEBOARDING HIGHEST OLLIE - 44.5 in LONGEST RAMP JUMP - 79 ftFASTEST SPEED STANDING - 62.55mphHIGHEST AIR - 7ft 8in

MEN’S CYCLINGSPRINT - 10.129INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT - 4:15.165 1km TIME TRIAL - 1:00.711

WOMEN’S CYCLINGSPRINT - 11.21INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT - 3:24.537500m TIME TRIAL - 33.952

MEN’S SHOOTING10m RUNNING TARGET - 59025m RAPID FIRE PISTOL - 59650m PISTOL - 666.450m FREE RIFLE 3 POSITIONS - 1275.1

WOMEN’S SHOOTING10m AIR PISTOL - 490.110m AIR RIFLE - 502.0TRAP - 9350m RIFLE 3 POSITIONS - 686.1SKEET - 98

MEN’S SPEED SKATING - EVENT500m - 34.421000m - 1:07.181500m - 1:43.955000m - 6:14.6610000m - 12:58.92

WOMEN’S SPEED SKATING - EVENT500m - 37.301000m - 1:13.831500m - 1:54.02 5000m - 3:57.70 10000m - 6:46.91

MEN’S WEIGHTLIFTING - EVENT56kg - 305.062kg - 325.069kg - 357.577kg - 375.0

WOMEN’S WEIGHTLIFTING - EVENT48kg - 210.053kg - 225.0 58kg - 237.563kg - 242.569kg - 275.075kg - 272.5

MEN’S TEAM ROWINGLONGEST CONTINUAL - 1010hrs 34min

MARATHON MEN’S ROWING - 24hrsINDIVIDUAL HEAVYWEIGHT - 307,683mINDIVIDUAL LIGHTWEIGHT - 302, 008m

MARATHON ROWING LARGE TEAM - 24hrsWOMEN - 413, 549m MEN - 497, 972mMIXED - 480,197m MIXED, JUNIORS - 410, 018m

MARATHON ROWING SMALL TEAM - 24hrsWOMEN - 367,872mMEN - 438,694mMIXED - 426,635mMEN, JUNIORS - 348,370m

ROPE SKIPPINGNON-STOP - 31:46.481 MINUTE - 4251 HOUR - 16,107CONSECUTIVE TIGHTROPE SKIPS - 1250

MEN’S SHORT TRACK SKATING500m - 41.184 1000m - 1:24.674 1500m - 2:10.639

WOMEN’S SHORT TRACK SKATING500m - 43.6711000m - 1:31.1911500m - 2:18.861

MEN’S SKIINGHIGHEST RECORDED SPEED - 154.165mph

MEN’S COLLEGE LACROSSE - GAME MOST POINTS - 14 MOST GOALS - 10 MOST ASSISTS - 12 MOST SAVES BY A GOALIE - 38 MOST GOALS SCORED BY A TEAM - 38 MOST CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES - 42 MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WON - 33

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL - GAME MOST PASSING YARDS - 716 MOST RUSHING YARDS - 406 MOST RECEIVING YARDS - 405 MOST FRESHMAN YDS GAINED - 582 MOST INTERCEPTIONS - 5MOST POINTS SCORED KICKING - 24 COLLEGE FOOTBALL - SEASONMOST PASSING YARDS - 5833 MOST RUSHING YARDS - 2628 MOST RECEIVING YARDS - 2060MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED - 39 COLLEGE FOOTBALL - CAREER MOST PASSING YARDS - 15,031 MOST RUSHING YARDS - 6397 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES - 121 MOST RECEIVING YARDS - 5005 MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS - 5 MOST POINTS SCORED - 468LONGEST PUNT IN YARDS - 99MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES GAINING 400yds OR MORE - 11MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE - 30 MEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - GAME MOST ASSISTS - 7 MOST GOALS - 8 MOST POINTS - 18 MEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - SEASON MOST ASSISTS - 24 MOST GOALS - 46 MOST POINTS - 108 MEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - CAREER MOST ASSISTS - 66 MOST GOALS - 109 MOST POINTS - 255 WMN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - GAME MOST ASSISTS - 6 MOST GOALS - 7 MOST POINTS - 16

WMN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - SEASON MOST ASSISTS - 44 MOST GOALS - 37 MOST POINTS - 97

WMN’S COLLEGE SOCCER - CAREER MOST ASSISTS - 129 MOST GOALS - 118 MOST POINTS - 284 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - GAME MOST POINTS - 100 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS - 15 MOST REBOUNDS - 51 MOST STEALS - 13 MOST ASSISTS - 22MOST POINTS IN FIRST CAREER GAME - 52

MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - SEASON MOST BLOCKED SHOTS - 207 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS BY A TEAM - 315MOST TEAM POINTS SCORED - 3464 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - CAREER MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS - 413MOST ASSISTS - 1076MOST POINTS - 37MOST CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS - 85MOST GAMES PLAYED - 151

WMN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - GAME MOST POINTS - 60 MOST POINTS BY A TEAM - 149MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS - 17 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS - 12

WMN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - SEASON MOST POINTS - 1062MOST REBOUNDS - 534MOST STEALS - 191MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS - 28 WMN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - CAREER MOST POINTS - 3393MOST ASSISTS - 1307 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS - 391HIGHEST FIELD GOAL - 70.3%

MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY - GAME MOST POINTS - 11 MOST GOALS - 9 MOST SHORT-HANDED GOALS - 3 MOST SAVES - 78

MEN’S SWIMMING 50m FREESTYLE - 21.64 100m BREASTSTROKE - 59.30 200m BACKSTROKE - 1:44.06 50m BACKSTROKE - 24.99 400m FREESTYLE - 3:40.08SHORT-COURSE 4X100m FREESTYLE - 3:09.57

WOMEN’S SWIMMING50m FREESTYLE - 24.13 100m FREESTYLE - 53.52100m BACKSTROKE - 59.58200m FREESTYLE - 1:57.65200m BACKSTROKE - 2:06.62400m FREESTYLE - 4:03.85SHORT-COURSE 4X100m FREESTYLE - 3:34.05 MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD 100m - 9.77 200m - 19.32 400m - 43.18 800m - 1:41.11 JAVELIN - 98.48m MARATHON - 2:04.55 3000m STEEPLECHASE - 7:53.63 HIGH JUMP - 2.45m LONG JUMP - 8.95mTRIPLE JUMP - 18.29m WMN’S TRACK AND FIELD 100m - 10.49 200m - 21.34 400m - 47.60 800m - 1:53.28 100m HURDLES - 12.21 400m HURDLES - 52.34 MARATHON - 2:15.25 DISCUS - 76.80m POLE VAULT - 5.00mLONG JUMP - 7.52mHIGH JUMP - 2.09mTRIPLE JUMP - 15.5m

MEN’S MARATHONFASTEST HALF MARATHON - 59.05FASTEST MARATHON - 2:04.55

PUSH UPSNON-STOP - 10,507 1 MINUTE - 1385 MINUTES - 4411 HOUR - 387724 HOURS - 46,0011 YEAR - 1,500,230

MEN’S SHORT TRACK SKATING 500m - 41.184 1000m - 1:24.674 1500m - 2:10.639 WOMEN’S SHORT TRACK SKATING 500m - 43.671 1000m - 1:31.191 1500m - 2:18.861

MEN’S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL - MATCH MOST KILLS - 49 SERVICE ACES - 4 BLOCK SOLOS - 11 DIGS - 27

MEN’S ARCHERY 72 ARROW RANKING ROUND - 68718 ARROW MATCH - 17712 ARROW MATCH - 11927 ARROW MATCH - 260

WOMEN’S ARCHERY72 ARROW RANKING ROUND - 68218 ARROW MATCH - 17512 ARROW MATCH - 11827 ARROW MATCH - 258 PROFESSIONAL BASEBALLMOST GRAND SLAMS IN 1 GAME - 2 LONGEST GAME - 8 hrs 6 minsMOST STRIKEOUTS IN A SEASON - 383MOST WORLD SERIES WINS - 26MOST STOLEN BASES SEASON - 130MOST STOLEN BASES CAREER - 1406 WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOFTBALL - GAME MOST HITS - 8 MOST HOME RUNS - 4 MOST STOLEN BASES - 7 WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOFTBALL - CAREER MOST VICTORIES BY A PITCHER - 151 MOST SHUTOUTS BY A PITCHER - 94 MOST RBIs - 328 MOST CONSECUTIVE HITS - 10 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES HITTING STREAK - 43 MEN’S PROFESSIONAL BOXINGMOST TITLES - 4MOST TITLE BOUTS - 37LONGEST CHAMPION REIGN - 11yrsLONGEST UNBEATEN - 16yrs 8mths IN A TOTAL OF 49 FIGHTSMOST CAREER KOs - 145CONSECUTIVE CAREER WINS - 49

MEN’S PROFESSIONAL SURFINGMOST CAREER CHAMPIONSHIPS - 6WOMEN’S PROFESSIONAL SURFINGMOST CAREER CHAMPIONSHIPS - 6

SIT-UPS 1 hour - 8555

MEN’S PROFESSIONAL GOLFLONGEST CARRY WITH A DRIVE ON THE FLY - 408ydsMOST U.S. MASTERS TITLES - 6CAREER WINS - 82 CAREER MAJORS WINS - 18

SKATEBOARDING HIGHEST OLLIE - 44.5 in LONGEST RAMP JUMP - 79 ftFASTEST SPEED STANDING - 62.55mphHIGHEST AIR - 7ft 8in

MEN’S CYCLINGSPRINT - 10.129INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT - 4:15.165 1km TIME TRIAL - 1:00.711

WOMEN’S CYCLINGSPRINT - 11.21INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT - 3:24.537500m TIME TRIAL - 33.952

MEN’S SHOOTING10m RUNNING TARGET - 59025m RAPID FIRE PISTOL - 59650m PISTOL - 666.450m FREE RIFLE 3 POSITIONS - 1275.1

WOMEN’S SHOOTING10m AIR PISTOL - 490.110m AIR RIFLE - 502.0TRAP - 9350m RIFLE 3 POSITIONS - 686.1SKEET - 98

MEN’S SPEED SKATING - EVENT500m - 34.421000m - 1:07.181500m - 1:43.955000m - 6:14.6610000m - 12:58.92

WOMEN’S SPEED SKATING - EVENT500m - 37.301000m - 1:13.831500m - 1:54.02 5000m - 3:57.70 10000m - 6:46.91

MEN’S WEIGHTLIFTING - EVENT56kg - 305.062kg - 325.069kg - 357.577kg - 375.0

WOMEN’S WEIGHTLIFTING - EVENT48kg - 210.053kg - 225.0 58kg - 237.563kg - 242.569kg - 275.075kg - 272.5

MEN’S TEAM ROWINGLONGEST CONTINUAL - 1010hrs 34min

MARATHON MEN’S ROWING - 24hrsINDIVIDUAL HEAVYWEIGHT - 307,683mINDIVIDUAL LIGHTWEIGHT - 302, 008m

MARATHON ROWING LARGE TEAM - 24hrsWOMEN - 413, 549m MEN - 497, 972mMIXED - 480,197m MIXED, JUNIORS - 410, 018m

MARATHON ROWING SMALL TEAM - 24hrsWOMEN - 367,872mMEN - 438,694mMIXED - 426,635mMEN, JUNIORS - 348,370m

ROPE SKIPPINGNON-STOP - 31:46.481 MINUTE - 4251 HOUR - 16,107CONSECUTIVE TIGHTROPE SKIPS - 1250

MEN’S SHORT TRACK SKATING500m - 41.184 1000m - 1:24.674 1500m - 2:10.639

WOMEN’S SHORT TRACK SKATING500m - 43.6711000m - 1:31.1911500m - 2:18.861

MEN’S SKIINGHIGHEST RECORDED SPEED - 154.165mph

MEN’S COLLEGE LACROSSE - GAME MOST POINTS - 14 MOST GOALS - 10 MOST ASSISTS - 12 MOST SAVES BY A GOALIE - 38 MOST GOALS SCORED BY A TEAM - 38 MOST CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES - 42 MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WON - 33

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• B i g W e s t B a s k e t b a l l •

The 2009-10 Big West Basketball ShootOut & Tour hits each campus twice from January to March this basketball season. The tour brings the excitement of the tournament to each campus through a photo collage and an audio/visual pre-sentation. Fans will be able to purchase tournament tickets, merchandise, and win free prizes from Big West sponsors.

The Basketball ShootOut is in its third season. The ShootOut is a basketball shooting competition available to all Big West students. Over 660 teams com-peted last year, a 73 percent increase over the competition's inaugural year. There are three divisions: Men, Women, Co-Ed. The co-ed finals take place at halftime of a men's basketball game on the second date of the tour stop. Each co-ed campus champion then wins a trip to Anaheim to compete in the Basketball ShootOut finals with the winning team earning a $5,000 grand prize. Don't miss out on this great opportunity to be a part of the action.

Catch The Bi g We s t ShootOut/Tour

All men's and women's basketball home games will be available once again this year on BigWest.TV. The Big West Conference has partnered with CBS College Sports to bring live coverage of Big West sports to your home. Subscribe for just $9.95 per month or $79.95 annually to get exclusive coverage of Big West events delivered right to your computer. If you can't make it to the gym, you can still watch all the action at www.BigWest.TV.

Watch Big West Basketball on BIGWEST.TV

Tour DatesUC Irvine January 26 & 28UC Riverside February 2 & 4UC Santa Barbara February 9 & 13Cal Poly February 10 & 11 Cal State Northridge February 16 & 17UC Davis February 23 & 25Pacific February24&25Cal State Fullerton March 1 & 4Long Beach State March 2 & 5

Day, Date Round (TV) Start TimeWednesday, March 10 First Round (#5 vs. #8 and #6 vs. #7) 12:00 pmThursday, March 11 Quarterfinals (#3 and #4 vs. Wed. winners) 12:00 pm Friday, March 12 Semifinals (#1 and #2 vs. Thur. winners) 12:00 pm Saturday, March 13 Tournament Championship (FSNPT) 1:00 pm

The 2009-10 season marks the 35th year the Big West Confer-ence has held a post season basketball tournament for the men and the 27th year for the women.

The Big West Basketball Tournament is the longest running col-legiate basketball tournament in the West. The annual conference tournament will be held at the Anaheim Convention Center for the 10th consecutive year. Be a part of all the excitement as

the 14-game event features four days of thrilling basketball action with two Big West Conference titles on the line, as well as automatic berths to the NCAA tournaments. The 2010 edition begins Wednesday, March 10th and runs through Saturday, March 13th, highlighted with exciting Big West festivities throughout the week. All-Session tickets and First Game Vouchers are on sale now. Single-Session tickets will go on sale Tuesday, February 23, 2010.

For Big West Tournament Ticket Information, visit the conference website at www.bigwest.org or contact your favorite Big West school's Ticket Office.

Ticket PricesAll Session Tickets

All-Session Pass Premium $70Single Session Tickets

Women’s First Round, G.A. $12Women’s Quarterfinals, G.A. $12Women’s Semifinals, G.A. $20Women’s Championship Game, G.A. $20Men’s First Round, G.A. $20Men’s Quarterfinals, G.A. $20Men’s Semifinals, Reserved $28Men’s Championship Game, Reserved $28High School Students & Under $8Big West Students - Any Session $8Group Sales Adult Price (10 or more) $18First Game Vouchers Adult $10First Game Vouchers Student/Youth $5

All-Session tickets & First Game Vouchers on sale now!

Single Session tickets on sale February 23, 2010

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NOVEMBERFriday, November 13New Mexico State at CS Northridge ....2:00 PMSan Diego State at UC Irvine ........... 5:00 PM Cal Poly at Oregon State .................. 7:00 PM Cal State Fullerton at San Jose State 7:00 PM Fresno State at UC Santa Barbara .....7:00 PM Miami at UC Riverside ....................... 7:00 PM Prairie View A&M at Long Beach St. ....7:00 PM UC Davis at Seattle ............................ 7:00 PM Sunday, November 15UC Irvine at Colorado ...................... 1:00 PM CS Fullerton at Sacramento St. ........ 2:00 PMMontana State at Pacific .................... 2:00 PM New Mexico State at Cal Poly ......... 2:00 PM Prairie View A&M at CS Northridge ...2:00 PM UC Davis at Washington State ......... 2:00 PM Northern Arizona at UC Riverside 2:00 PM

Monday, November 16Loyola Marymount at Long Beach St. ....7:00 PMUC Santa Barbara at Nevada ........... 7:00 PM Tuesday, November 17Hawai’i at UC Riverside .................... 3:00 PM Southern Utah at Pacific .................... 7:00 PM San Francisco at UC Davis ................ 7:00 PM Friday, November 20Iona at Pacific ....................................... 9:00 AM UC Riverside at Vanderbilt ................ 5:00 PM Cal State Fullerton at San Francisco 7:00 PM CS Northridge at San Jose State ..... 7:00 PM Long Beach St. at New Mexico St. .....7:00 PM UC Irvine at Loyola Marymount .... 7:00 PM Saturday, November 21Pepperdine at Cal Poly ....................... 2:00 PM Sunday, November 22Pacific at Monmouth ........................ 12:00 PM Long Beach St. at Texas Pan American ..12:00 PM Stanford at UC Davis ......................... 2:00 PM LMU at UC Santa Barbara ................ 2:00 PM Monday, November 23UC Irvine at Cal State Bakersfield .....7:00 PM Tuesday, November 24CS Northridge at San Diego ............ 7:00 PM UC Riverside at Pepperdine ............. 7:00 PM Wednesday, November 25Kentucky at UC Santa Barbara ...............TBA Friday, November 27Princeton at UC Irvine ....................... 2:00 PMLong Beach State at Miami @ ........... 4:00 PM Creighton at UC Davis ....................... 7:00 PM N. Colorado at CS Northridge # .... 7:00 PMPurdue at UC Riverside ..................... 7:00 PM Cal State Fullerton at Oregon $ ....... 7:30 PM Saturday, November 28UMass or Rice vs. Long Beach St. @ ...... TBAIllinois at Cal Poly % ............................ 2:00 PM Portland State vs. CS Fullerton ! ....... 2:00 PM Sunday, November 29Wisconsin vs. CS Fullerton ! ........... 12:00 PM UC Santa Barbara at San Diego ....... 2:00 PM CS Bakersfield at Cal Poly % ............. 4:30 PM Monday, November 30South Florida at UC Irvine ............... 7:00 PM DECEMBERTuesday, December 1 UC Davis at Saint Mary’s ................. 7:00 PM Thursday, December 3 Fresno State at UC Irvine ................ 7:00 PM UC Davis at Santa Clara .................. 7:00 PM UC Santa Barbara at Portland State 7:00 PM USC at Long Beach State ................. 7:00 PM

Friday, December 4San Diego State at UC Riverside ..... 5:00 PM CS Northridge at Eastern Washington ......7:00 PMPacific at Portland ............................... 7:00 PM Saturday, December 5San Diego at Cal Poly ......................... 2:00 PM Denver at UC Davis ........................... 3:00 PM Seattle at UC Irvine ............................ 4:00 PM UC Santa Barbara at Oregon State .....7:00 PM Sunday, December 6Cal State Northridge at Gonzaga ......2:00 PM Long Beach State at Oregon ............ 2:00 PM Pacific at Portland State ..................... 2:00 PM Monday, December 7 San Diego at Cal State Fullerton ..... 7:00 PM Wednesday, December 9Loyola Marymount at CS Fullerton .....7:00 PM Thursday, December 10San Francisco at Pacific ...................... 7:00 PM Friday, December 11Long Beach St. at San Diego State ... 7:00 PM Saturday, December 12BYU at Cal State Fullerton ............... 5:00 PM Sunday, December 13Cal Poly at San Francisco .................. 2:00 PM Long Beach State at San Diego ........ 2:00 PM Sacramento State at UC Davis ........ 2:00 PM Santa Clara at Pacific .......................... 2:00 PM CS Bakersfield at UC Santa Barbara ...2:00 PM Tuesday, December 15UC Irvine at Oregon State ............... 7:00 PM UCLA at UC Santa Barbara ............. 7:00 PM Wednesday, December 16Cal Poly at Eastern Washington ....... 7:00 PM Thursday, December 17UC Riverside at Oklahoma State .... 5:00 PM Saturday, December 19Cal Poly at Loyola Marymount ........ 1:00 PM Eastern Washington at UC Irvine .... 4:00 PM UC Davis at Yale .................................. 4:00 PM Sunday, December 20UC Riverside at Kansas ................... 12:00 PM Idaho at Long Beach State ................ 2:00 PM Pepperdine at UC Santa Barbara ..... 2:00 PM Miami (OH) at CS Northridge ........ 4:00 PM Monday, December 21UC Davis at Seton Hall .................................... California at Long Beach State ......... 5:00 PM Eastern Washington at CS Fullerton ...7:00 PM Tuesday, December 22UC Irvine at Pepperdine ................... 2:00 PM Cal Poly at Santa Clara ...................... 7:00 PM Pacific at Fresno State ........................ 7:00 PM

Wednesday, December 23Arizona at UC Riverside ................... 1:00 PM Sunday, December 27UC Irvine at Gonzaga ........................ 2:00 PM UC Riverside at Montana State ....... 4:00 PM Monday, December 28Cal State Fullerton at Tulsa ............... 5:00 PM UC Santa Barbara at Idaho ............... 7:00 PM

Tuesday, December 29Seattle at Cal Poly ............................... 2:00 PM UC Riverside at Montana .................. 6:00 PM Saint Mary’s at Pacific ......................... 7:00 PM Kansas State at UC Davis ................. 7:00 PM South Dakota at CS Northridge ..... 7:00 PM Wednesday, December 30Cal State Fullerton at Oklahoma .... 5:00 PM UC Santa Barbara at Gonzaga ......... 7:00 PM

JANUARYSaturday, January 2UC Irvine at UC Santa Barbara * .... 2:00 PM UC Riverside at Long Beach State * ....4:00 PM Pacific at Cal State Northridge * ..... 4:00 PM UC Davis at Cal State Fullerton * ... 5:00 PM Monday, January 4Pacific at Cal State Fullerton * ......... 7:00 PM UC Davis at Cal State Northridge * ...7:00 PM UC Irvine at Cal Poly * ...................... 7:00 PM Wednesday, January 6UC Riverside at CS Bakersfield ....... 7:00 PM Thursday, January 7CS Fullerton at Long Beach St. * ..... 1:00 PM Cal Poly at Pacific * ............................ 7:00 PM Cal State Northridge at UC Irvine * 7:00 PM UC Santa Barbara at UC Davis * .... 7:00 PM Saturday, January 9UC Irvine at Long Beach State * ..... 2:00 PM UC Santa Barbara at Pacific * ........... 4:00 PM UC Riverside at CS Fullerton * ....... 5:00 PM Cal Poly at UC Davis * ...................... 7:00 PM Monday, January 11CS Bakersfield at CS Northridge .... 6:00 PM Thursday, December 14Cal State Fullerton at Cal Poly * ..... 7:00 PM Long Beach St. at UC Santa Barbara * .....7:00 PMCS Northridge at UC Riverside * ... 7:00 PMUC Davis at UC Irvine * ................... 7:00 PM Saturday, January 16CS Fullerton at CS Northridge * .... 4:00 PM Pacific at UC Irvine * ......................... 4:00 PM Long Beach State at Cal Poly * ........ 4:00 PM UC Santa Barbara at UC Riverside * ....5:00 PM Monday, January 18UC Davis at Cal State Bakersfield ... 2:00 PM Wednesday, January 20Cal State Bakersfield at Pacific ......... 5:00 PM Thursday, January 21Long Beach State at UC Irvine * ..... 5:00 PM Cal Poly at UC Riverside * ............... 7:00 PM Saturday, Janaury 23Cal Poly at Cal State Northridge * ....4:00 PM UC Irvine at UC Riverside * ............ 5:00 PM UC Santa Barbara at CS Fullerton * ...5:00 PM Pacific at UC Davis * .......................... 7:00 PM Wednesday, January 27Seattle at Cal State Fullerton ........... 7:00 PM UC Irvine at Pacific * ......................... 7:00 PM Thursday, January 28UC Riverside at UC Davis * ............. 7:00 PM CS Northridge at Long Beach St. * ...7:00 PM UC Santa Barbara at Cal Poly * ....... 7:00 PM Saturday, January 30CS Northridge at UC Santa Barbara * 2:00 PMUC Riverside at Pacific * ................... 4:00 PM Cal State Fullerton at UC Irvine * .. 4:00 PM Cal Poly at Cal State Bakersfield * .. 7:00 PM

FEBRUARYThursday, February 4Long Beach State at CS Fullerton * ...7:00 PM Pacific at UC Santa Barbara * ........... 7:00 PM UC Davis at Cal Poly * ...................... 7:00 PM UC Riverside at CS Northridge * ... 7:00 PM Saturday, February 6UC Davis at UC Santa Barbara * .... 2:00 PM Pacific at Cal Poly * ............................ 2:00 PM Long Beach St. at CS Northridge * ......4:00 PM Cal State Bakersfield at UC Irvine .....4:00 PM CS Fullerton at UC Riverside * ....... 5:00 PM Wednesday, February 10Seattle at Cal State Northridge ....... 7:00 PM UC Irvine at Cal State Fullerton * .. 7:00 PM Thursday, February 11UC Davis at Pacific * .......................... 7:00 PM UC Riverside at UC Santa Barbara * .....7:00 PMCal Poly at Long Beach State * ........ 7:00 PM Saturday, February 13Pacific at Sacramento State .............. 2:05 PM UC Riverside at Cal Poly * ............... 4:00 PM UC Santa Barbara at Long Beach St. * ...4:00 PMCS Northridge at CS Fullerton * .... 5:00 PM UC Irvine at UC Davis * ................... 7:00 PM Tuesday, February 16Cal State Northridge at Arizona ..... 7:00 PM Wednesday, February 17CS Fullerton at CS Bakersfield ........ 7:00 PM Thursday, February 18Long Beach State at UC Davis * ...... 7:00 PM UC Riverside at UC Irvine * ............ 7:00 PM Saturday, February 20CS Fullerton at UC Santa Barbara * ...2:00 PM Cal State Northridge at Cal Poly * ......4:00 PM Long Beach State at Pacific * ............ 5:00 PM Wednesday, February 24UC Santa Barbara at CS Northridge * ....7:00 PM

Thursday, February 25Cal Poly at Cal State Fullerton * ..... 7:00 PM Pacific at UC Riverside * ................... 7:00 PM UC Riverside at Long Beach State * 7:00 PM Saturday, February 27Cal Poly at UC Santa Barbara * ....... 2:00 PM Pacific at Long Beach State * ............ 4:00 PM UC Irvine at Cal State Northridge * 4:00 PM UC Davis at UC Riverside * ............. 5:00 PM

MARCHThursday, March 4Cal State Fullerton at Pacific * ......... 7:00 PM Cal State Northridge at UC Davis * 7:00 PM UC Santa Barbara at UC Irvine * .... 7:00 PM Saturday, March 6Cal Poly at UC Irvine * ...................... 4:00 PM Cal State Northridge at Pacific * ..... 4:00 PM Long Beach State at UC Riverside * 5:00 PM UC Santa Barbara at CS Bakersfield ...5:00 PM Cal State Fullerton at UC Davis * ... 7:00 PM

Key * Big West Conference Game@ Miami Thanksgiving Tournament (Coral Gables, Fla.)# Marriott Matador Classic (Northridge, Calif.)! World Vision Invitational (Eugene, Ore.)% Courtyard SLO Holiday Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)

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• O p p o n e n t s •

CAL POLY Mascot ........................................Mustangs Website ........................www.gopoly.com WBB SID ................... Chris Giovannetti Phone ................................. 805.756.6531 E-mail [email protected]

CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD

Mascot ................................. Roadrunners Website .................www.gorunners.com WBB SID ............................. Marshall Fey Phone ................................. 661.654.3071 E-mail [email protected]

CAL STATE FULLERTON

Mascot ..............................................Titans Website ..........www.fullertontitans.com WBB SID .......................... Jason Spencer Phone ................................. 657.278.7547 E-mail ............... [email protected]

CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE

Mascot ........................................Matadors Website ..............www.gomatadors.com WBB SID ................... Geoffrey Herberg Phone ................................. 818.677.2313 E-mail [email protected]

FRESNO STATE

Mascot ..........................................Bulldogs Website ................www.gobulldogs.com WBB SID ...........................Steve Schaack Phone ................................. 559.244.5617 E-mail ............. [email protected]

HUMBOLDT STATE

Mascot ..................................Lumberjacks Website .................... www.hsujacks.com WBB SID ...........................Richard Stern Phone ................................. 707.826.5966 E-mail ..... [email protected]

IONA

Mascot ...............................................Gaels Website ........................www.icgaels.com WBB SID ................... Jessica Rosenberg Phone ................................. 914.633.2310 E-mail ................... [email protected]

LONG BEACH STATE

Mascot ...............................................49ers Website ........www.longbeachstate.com WBB SID ............................Andrea Ohta Phone ................................. 562.985.8569 E-mail ........................... [email protected]

MONMOUTH

Mascot .............................................Hawks Website ..............www.gomuhawks.com WBB SID .......................Eddy Occhipinti Phone ................................. 732.263.5834 E-mail ........... [email protected]

MONTANA STATE

Mascot ...........................................Bobcats Website ..............www.msubobcats.com WBB SID ............................... Tom Schulz Phone ................................. 406.994.5130 E-mail ........... [email protected]

PORTLAND

Mascot ............................................... Pilots Website ..........www.portlandpilots.com WBB SID .........................Adam Linnman Phone ................................. 503.943.7731 E-mail ............................ [email protected]

PORTLAND STATE

Mascot ............................................ Vikings Website ........................ www.goviks.com WBB SID ...............................Ryan Borde Phone ................................. 503.725.2525 E-mail ........................... [email protected]

SACRAMENTO STATE

Mascot ..........................................Hornets Website ........... www.hornetsports.com WBB SID ...................................... J.D. Fox Phone ................................. 916.278.6896 E-mail .............................. [email protected]

SAINT MARY’S

Mascot ...............................................Gaels Website ................... www.smcgaels.com WBB SID ..................... Stacy Hamaguchi Phone ................................. 925.631.8722 E-mail ......... [email protected]

SAN FRANCISCO Mascot ............................................... Dons Website ......................www.usfdons.com WBB SID .......................Rachel Engrissei Phone ................................. 415.422.6816 E-mail .................. [email protected]

SANTA CLARA

Mascot ..........................................Broncos Website .....www.santaclarabroncos.com WBB SID ........................Nick Mirkovich Phone ................................. 408.554.4659 E-mail .................... [email protected]

SOUTHERN UTAH

Mascot ................................ Thunderbirds Website ...................www.suutbirds.com WBB SID .............................Kyle Cottam Phone ................................. 435.586.7752 E-mail ........................... [email protected]

UC DAVIS

Mascot ............................................. Aggies Website ............www.ucdavisaggies.com WBB SID ..............................Mike Robles Phone ................................. 530.752.3680 E-mail ................ [email protected]

UC IRVINE

Mascot .......................................Anteaters Website .........www.ucirvinesports.com WBB SID ..................Stacey Shackleford Phone ................................. 949.824.7350 E-mail .............................. [email protected]

UC RIVERSIDE

Mascot ................................... Highlanders Website .......... www.gohighlanders.com WBB SID .............................Lauren Kane Phone ................................. 951.827.4571 E-mail .................... [email protected]

UC SANTA BARBARA

Mascot .........................................Gauchos Website .............www.ucsbgauchos.com WBB SID ................................Matt Hurst Phone ................................. 805.893.8603 E-mail .... [email protected]

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Pacific Women’s Basketball has a proud history of dedicated student-athletes striving for excellence in the classroom. Year after year, Tigers garner academic recognition at the University, conference and national level. Helping the Tigers to be suc-cessful in the classroom are the academic facilities provided to Pacific student-athletes. The athletic department houses the Student-Athlete Resource Center, which provides Pacific student-athletes with ample space, resources and computers to com-plete the academic rigors of college life. In addition to the in-house facilities, the university library provides state-of-the-art study facilities and computer labs for all Pacific students. The library just completed a major renovation that was aimed at providing more networked group study rooms, better space for collaborative learning projects, new communication technologies, and increased access to networked information resources and tools.

With an array of facilities and resources, Pacific has created the Tigers Academic Suc-cess Program in which all Pacific student-athletes meet twice a month with assistant coach Bradley Davis to go over their class schedules. Meetings include with current and past assignments as well as midterms and finals. Coach Davis acts as a second advisor to the players to ensure that they are primed for success in the classroom as well as on the court. A credentialed English teacher who spent the last eight years

preparing high school students to succeed academically, Coach Davis will meet with all student-athletes pertaining to the editing of papers and essays. This assistance is in ad-dition to the scheduled monthly meetings with the student-athletes.

In addition to the meetings with Coach Davis, student-ath-letes are provided with an array of different academic support systems around campus to help the Tigers succeed. All Pa-cific students are assigned to a university academic advisor, who is the primary advisor to the student concerning all as-pects of academics. These advisors are in place to ensure an academic first and academic success way of thinking when it comes to scheduling.

Academic support meetings serve primarily to assist the stu-dent-athlete with balancing her athletic and academic sched-

ules and to support her academically in any other way possible.

With the commitment to excellence in the classroom by the entire women’s basketball team and the entire athletic department, the 2009-10 season is sure to bring several more academic honors to the Tiger basketball history book.

Student-Athlete Resource Center

William Knox Holt Memorial Library

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Amber Simmons, Janae Young, Amy VanHollebeke

RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 14-16 12-2 2-11 0-3CONFERENCE 8-8 6-2 2-6 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 6-8 6-0 0-5 0-3

Total 3-Pts Rebounds # Player GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FG PCT FT-FTA PCT OF DF TOT AVG PF FO A TO BK ST PTS AVG.30 Amber Simmons 30-29 189-404 .468 6-27 .222 108-180 .600 80 121 201 6.7 83 6 41 109 24 40 492 16.423 Janae Young 30-28 135-328 .412 22-76 .289 53-75 .707 74 156 230 7.7 113 10 35 93 7 53 345 11.521 Gretchen Tiernan 29-19 84-250 .336 59-178 .331 16-23 .696 18 48 66 2.3 55 0 27 53 1 28 243 8.404 Amy VanHollebeke 30-30 72-229 .314 31-103 .301 75-95 .789 21 69 90 3.0 63 0 114 85 1 36 250 8.324 Jennifer Fath 27-3 48-123 .390 11-38 .289 31-48 .646 6 35 41 1.5 24 1 49 49 2 19 138 5.134 Emma Head 26-21 36-73 .493 0-0 .000 21-36 .583 34 48 82 3.2 59 3 14 26 8 20 93 3.610 Claire McLeod 26-0 21-71 .296 1-10 .100 34-46 .739 35 55 90 3.5 50 1 19 36 3 14 77 3.011 Jasmine Dana 29-8 29-97 .299 13-44 .295 8-13 .615 23 32 55 1.9 39 0 27 54 0 17 79 2.740 Whitney Price 30-11 23-67 .343 1-4 .250 33-45 .733 53 75 128 4.3 68 1 22 48 1 19 80 2.732 Karen Dawkins 28-0 29-66 .439 0-0 .000 12-19 .632 33 55 88 3.1 39 2 7 23 5 2 70 2.502 Jennifer Jorgensen 2-0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 3-3 1.000 1 1 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2.533 Christina Thompson 9-0 7-24 .292 0-0 .000 4-8 .500 6 7 13 1.4 5 0 1 4 0 0 18 2.020 Andrea Swanson 19-1 10-20 .500 0-1 .000 10-16 .625 10 11 21 1.1 14 0 1 8 1 4 30 1.6 Total 30 684-1753 .390 144-481 .299 408-607 .672 452 758 1210 40.3 614 24 357 599 53 252 1920 64.0 Opponents 30 682-1645 .415 170-501 .339 453-676 .670 332 719 1051 35.0 555 - 399 558 109 279 1987 66.2

DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS11/18/08 at Oregon L, 71-76 2,093 (17) Simmons, Amber (8) Simmons, Amber (8) Young, Janae 11/22/08 NORTHERN COLORADO W, 72-64 436 (29) Simmons, Amber (12) Simmons, Amber 11/28/08 vs North Carolina L, 62-98 318 (18) Dana, Jasmine (8) Young, Janae 11/29/08 vs Arkansas L, 61-78 281 (28) Simmons, Amber (6) McLeod, Claire 12/3/08 PORTLAND STATE W, 68-50 444 (22) Simmons, Amber (13) Young, Janae 12/6/08 FRESNO STATE W, 84-70 583 (27) Young, Janae (10) Simmons, Amber 12/11/08 at University of Idaho L, 51-61 402 (14) Simmons, Amber (6) Simmons, Amber 12/13/08 at Eastern Washington L, 58-63 845 (17) Simmons, Amber (6) VanHollebeke, Amy 12/20/08 SEATTLE UNIVERSTIY W, 71-65 420 (25) Simmons, Amber (14) Simmons, Amber 12/22/08 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 76-64 423 (22) Simmons, Amber (10) Young, Janae (10) Simmons, Amber 12/28/08 IONA W, 66-62 448 (21) Simmons, Amber (7) Simmons, Amber 1/2/09 * CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W, 63-58 504 (21) Tiernan, Gretchen (10) McLeod, Claire 1/4/09 at Saint Mary’s L, 70-71 454 (20) Tiernan, Gretchen (11) Young, Janae 1/8/09 * at Long Beach State W, 76-62 2,656 (23) Young, Janae (12) Young, Janae 1/10/09 * at UC Riverside L, 56-65 203 (17) Simmons, Amber (5) Young, Janae (5) VanHollebeke, Amy 1/15/08 * UC IRVINE W, 61-37 475 (16) Young, Janae (13) Young, Janae 1/17/09 * CAL STATE FULLERTON W, 72-66 469 (28) Simmons, Amber (11) Simmons, Amber 1/22/09 * at Cal Poly L, 58-68 336 (14) Tiernan, Gretchen (8) Price, Whitney 1/24/09 * at UC Santa Barbara L, 54-76 1,322 (15) Young, Janae (6) Price, Whitney 1/31/09 * UC DAVIS W, 63-60 495 (15) Young, Janae (8) Young, Janae 2/5/09 * UC RIVERSIDE L, 55-74 430 (20) Simmons, Amber (11) Young, Janae 2/7/09 * LONG BEACH STATE WOT, 98-92 506 (33) Simmons, Amber (10) Simmons, Amber 2/12/09 * at Cal State Fullerton L, 51-62 201 (14) Simmons, Amber (9) Simmons, Amber 2/14/09 * at UC Irvine W, 48-44 235 (9) Young, Janae (8) Dawkins, Karen 2/19/09 * UC SANTA BARBARA W, 59-50 583 (20) Young, Janae (9) Young, Janae 2/21/09 * CAL POLY L, 64-74 1,917 (28) Young, Janae (16) Young, Janae 2/28/09 * at UC Davis L, 39-58 708 (12) Young, Janae (7) Young, Janae 3/5/09 at CSU Bakersfield L, 70-85 652 (16) Simmons, Amber (9) Simmons, Amber 3/7/09 * at Cal State Northridge L, 61-70 420 (17) Simmons, Amber (7) Simmons, Amber (7) Price, Whitney (7) Young, Janae 03/12/09 $ vs Cal State Fullerton L, 62-64 575 (10) VanHollebeke, Amy (5) Fath, Jennifer (10) Simmons, Amber (5) Young, Janae (10) Young, Janae (5) Dawkins, Karen

$ = Big West Tournament* = Conference game

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BIG WEST CONFERENCE STATISTICS • 8-8 (Home 6-2, Away 2-6, Neutral 0-0) Total 3-Pts Rebounds # Player GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FG PCT FT-FTA PCT OF DF TOT AVG PF FO A TO BK ST PTS AVG.30 Amber Simmons 16-15 84-199 .422 1-13 .077 53-90 .589 41 55 96 6.0 46 4 19 58 5 16 222 13.923 Janae Young 16-15 73-183 .399 8-39 .205 37-47 .787 43 85 128 8.0 62 6 14 47 5 28 191 11.921 Gretchen Tiernan 16-15 52-153 .340 34-106 .321 13-20 .650 16 29 45 2.8 34 0 15 33 0 17 151 9.404 Amy VanHollebeke 16-16 36-123 .293 16-50 .320 41-48 .854 17 41 58 3.6 26 0 63 43 0 18 129 8.124 Jennifer Fath 13-1 24-65 .369 4-21 .190 15-23 .652 4 16 20 1.5 8 0 23 22 0 11 67 5.234 Emma Head 13-9 17-36 .472 0-0 .000 12-18 .667 18 24 42 3.2 30 1 6 9 4 12 46 3.540 Whitney Price 16-8 14-42 .333 0-2 .000 19-27 .704 33 44 77 4.8 35 0 15 29 0 9 47 2.910 Claire McLeod 14-0 10-31 .323 1-6 .167 20-26 .769 20 31 51 3.6 26 0 9 18 2 4 41 2.932 Karen Dawkins 14-0 15-30 .500 0-0 .000 7-14 .500 17 32 49 3.5 22 1 2 18 2 0 37 2.633 Christina Thompson 4-0 4-10 .400 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 2 5 7 1.8 2 0 1 3 0 0 10 2.511 Jasmine Dana 15-0 8-35 .229 3-14 .214 3-6 .500 9 8 17 1.1 14 0 4 16 0 8 22 1.520 Andrea Swanson 11-1 5-12 .417 0-1 .000 5-8 .625 4 8 12 1.1 7 0 1 4 0 2 15 1.4 Total 16 342-919 .372 67-252 .266 227-331 .686 254 401 655 40.9 313 12 172 307 18 125 978 61.1 Opponents 16 347-855 .406 88-269 .327 234-336 .696 166 377 543 33.9 299 - 216 282 65 127 1016 63.5

AWAY STATISTICS • 2-11 (Big West Conference 2-6) Total 3-Pts Rebounds # Player GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FG PCT FT-FTA PCT OF DF TOT AVG PF FO A TO BK ST PTS AVG.30 Amber Simmons 13-12 59-146 .404 1-11 .091 35-62 .565 24 41 65 5.0 44 4 14 54 11 19 154 11.823 Janae Young 13-11 50-134 .373 10-37 .270 20-28 .714 28 57 85 6.5 47 4 11 43 2 22 130 10.004 Amy VanHollebeke 13-13 31-94 .330 16-42 .381 33-37 .892 10 25 35 2.7 27 0 42 32 0 9 111 8.521 Gretchen Tiernan 13-8 33-100 .330 21-73 .288 5-8 .625 9 19 28 2.2 20 0 3 27 1 13 92 7.124 Jennifer Fath 12-2 25-57 .439 6-17 .353 9-13 .692 3 12 15 1.3 14 1 22 26 1 10 65 5.434 Emma Head 10-8 17-34 .500 0-0 .000 7-13 .538 10 16 26 2.6 20 1 3 12 5 9 41 4.110 Claire McLeod 9-0 8-28 .286 1-5 .200 12-16 .750 21 21 42 4.7 17 1 8 12 1 8 29 3.232 Karen Dawkins 12-0 15-30 .500 0-0 .000 5-10 .500 15 21 36 3.0 21 1 4 10 1 0 35 2.911 Jasmine Dana 13-3 12-44 .273 5-20 .250 4-8 .500 9 12 21 1.6 18 0 10 22 0 10 33 2.540 Whitney Price 13-7 7-29 .241 0-3 .000 19-23 .826 21 27 48 3.7 31 1 12 25 1 7 33 2.533 Christina Thompson 7-0 7-24 .292 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 5 6 11 1.6 4 0 1 3 0 0 17 2.420 Andrea Swanson 10-1 7-15 .467 0-1 .000 7-12 .583 8 9 17 1.7 9 0 0 8 1 4 21 2.102 Jennifer Jorgensen 1-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 Total 13 271-735 .369 60-209 .287 161-238 .676 199 295 494 38.0 273 13 130 277 24 111 763 58.7 Opponents 13 292-688 .424 66-193 .342 211-299 .706 151 305 456 35.1 225 - 172 249 51 125 861 66.2

NEUTRAL STATISTICS • 0-3 Total 3-Pts Rebounds # Player GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FG PCT FT-FTA PCT OF DF TOT AVG PF FO A TO BK ST PTS AVG.30 Amber Simmons 3-3 21-42 .500 0-1 .000 9-12 .750 6 10 16 5.3 10 1 4 9 3 3 51 17.023 Janae Young 3-3 12-24 .500 0-4 .000 2-5 .400 3 14 17 5.7 13 2 3 9 0 2 26 8.704 Amy VanHollebeke 3-3 6-20 .300 4-11 .364 7-9 .778 0 7 7 2.3 6 0 7 11 0 1 23 7.711 Jasmine Dana 3-2 8-19 .421 4-7 .571 2-2 1.000 1 5 6 2.0 3 0 3 14 0 2 22 7.321 Gretchen Tiernan 3-0 6-18 .333 4-13 .308 2-2 1.000 0 5 5 1.7 6 0 5 4 0 4 18 6.024 Jennifer Fath 3-1 5-18 .278 1-6 .167 2-7 .286 1 7 8 2.7 5 0 8 10 0 3 13 4.310 Claire McLeod 3-0 3-14 .214 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 4 6 10 3.3 7 0 2 6 1 2 9 3.032 Karen Dawkins 3-0 4-11 .364 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 7 5 12 4.0 7 1 1 2 0 0 9 3.040 Whitney Price 3-1 3-8 .375 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 3 4 7 2.3 7 0 1 1 0 2 7 2.334 Emma Head 3-2 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 1 4 5 1.7 4 0 1 2 0 2 7 2.333 Christina Thompson 1-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 3 71-178 .399 14-45 .311 29-46 .630 36 73 109 36.3 69 4 35 71 4 21 185 61.7 Opponents 3 79-175 .451 24-60 .400 58-85 .682 34 75 109 36.3 53 - 47 53 19 42 240 80.0

HOME STATISTICS • 12-2 (Big West Conference 6-2) Total 3-Pts Rebounds # Player GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FG PCT FT-FTA PCT OF DF TOT AVG PF FO A TO BK ST PTS AVG.30 Amber Simmons 14-14 109-216 .505 5-15 .333 64-106 .604 50 70 120 8.6 29 1 23 46 10 18 287 20.523 Janae Young 14-14 73-170 .429 12-35 .343 31-42 .738 43 85 128 9.1 53 4 21 41 5 29 189 13.521 Gretchen Tiernan 13-11 45-132 .341 34-92 .370 9-13 .692 9 24 33 2.5 29 0 19 22 0 11 133 10.204 Amy VanHollebeke 14-14 35-115 .304 11-50 .220 35-49 .714 11 37 48 3.4 30 0 65 42 1 26 116 8.324 Jennifer Fath 12-0 18-48 .375 4-15 .267 20-28 .714 2 16 18 1.5 5 0 19 13 1 6 60 5.034 Emma Head 13-11 16-35 .457 0-0 .000 13-19 .684 23 28 51 3.9 35 2 10 12 3 9 45 3.502 Jennifer Jorgensen 1-0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3.040 Whitney Price 14-3 13-30 .433 0-0 .000 14-22 .636 29 44 73 5.2 30 0 9 22 0 10 40 2.910 Claire McLeod 14-0 10-29 .345 0-3 .000 19-26 .731 10 28 38 2.7 26 0 9 18 1 4 39 2.832 Karen Dawkins 13-0 10-25 .400 0-0 .000 6-8 .750 11 29 40 3.1 11 0 2 11 4 2 26 2.011 Jasmine Dana 13-3 9-34 .265 4-17 .235 2-3 .667 13 15 28 2.2 18 0 14 18 0 5 24 1.833 Christina Thompson 1-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1.020 Andrea Swanson 9-0 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 2 2 4 0.4 5 0 1 0 0 0 9 1.0 Total 14 342-840 .407 70-227 .308 218-323 .675 217 390 607 43.4 272 7 192 251 25 120 972 69.4 Opponents 14 311-782 .398 80-248 .323 184-292 .630 147 339 486 34.7 277 - 180 256 39 112 886 63.3

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BIG WEST TOURNAMENT Total 3-Pts Rebounds Matchup FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FG PCT FT-FTA PCT OF DF TOT AVG PF A TO BK ST PTS AVG

Pacific 26-60 .433 4-13 .308 6-10 .600 11 25 36 40.3 23 10 16 0 2 62 62.0vs. Cal State Fullerton 19-53 .358 3-11 .273 23-27 .852 10 25 35 35.0 12 9 11 2 6 64 64.0

REGULAR SEASON Total 3-Pts Rebounds Matchup FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FG PCT FT-FTA PCT OF DF TOT AVG PF A TO BK ST PTS AVGPacific 27-70 .386 6-21 .286 11-12 .917 12 20 32 32.0 28 9 18 2 10 71 71.0at Oregon 24-48 .500 5-16 .313 23-34 .676 10 28 38 38.0 15 17 27 6 5 76 76.0Pacific 23-61 .377 3-14 .214 23-31 .742 14 29 43 37.5 20 13 13 2 11 72 71.5at Northern Colorado 23-53 .434 8-23 .348 10-17 .588 7 29 36 37.0 24 13 19 1 4 64 70.0Pacific 21-59 .356 6-19 .316 14-19 .737 11 25 36 37.0 24 12 29 2 11 62 68.3vs. North Carolina 34-64 .531 11-26 .423 19-29 .655 10 27 37 37.0 21 21 21 11 18 98 79.3Pacific 24-59 .407 4-13 .308 9-17 .529 14 23 37 37.0 22 13 26 2 8 61 66.5vs. Arkansas 26-58 .448 10-23 .435 16-29 .552 14 23 37 37.0 20 17 21 6 18 78 79.0Portland State 21-66 .318 3-22 .136 5-10 .500 12 19 31 35.8 21 13 17 3 10 50 73.2Pacific 23-51 .451 4-8 .500 18-28 .643 14 36 50 39.6 16 15 23 4 9 68 66.8Fresno State 23-56 .411 5-18 .278 19-35 .543 13 22 35 35.7 24 14 15 0 9 70 72.7Pacific 28-63 .444 7-17 .412 21-28 .750 16 29 45 40.5 27 13 15 3 6 84 69.7Pacific 16-45 .356 8-22 .364 11-15 .733 9 26 35 39.7 20 11 24 5 5 51 67.0at University of Idaho 21-63 .333 4-15 .267 15-25 .600 21 23 44 36.9 15 5 16 3 11 61 71.0Pacific 21-53 .396 5-12 .417 11-23 .478 16 16 32 38.8 15 15 17 2 18 58 65.9at Eastern Washington 24-44 .545 7-13 .538 8-12 .667 6 23 29 35.9 19 17 23 3 12 63 70.0Seattle University 22-49 .449 5-13 .385 16-26 .615 4 27 31 35.3 16 11 19 3 10 65 69.4Pacific 30-67 .448 2-13 .154 9-15 .600 15 28 43 39.2 21 18 18 1 10 71 66.4Sacramento State 22-51 .431 7-17 .412 13-19 .684 13 24 37 35.5 18 12 27 1 7 64 68.9Pacific 29-67 .433 7-20 .350 11-19 .579 21 20 41 39.4 22 16 17 2 16 76 67.4Iona 20-57 .351 4-13 .308 18-28 .643 16 29 45 36.4 24 8 28 1 13 62 68.3Pacific 22-54 .407 5-18 .278 17-32 .531 11 28 39 39.4 21 13 25 3 11 66 67.3Cal State Northridge 20-53 .377 3-8 .375 15-24 .625 6 21 27 35.6 21 9 17 4 12 58 67.4Pacific 18-52 .346 8-19 .421 19-24 .792 14 33 47 40.0 18 13 26 2 3 63 66.9Pacific 23-68 .338 8-22 .364 16-21 .762 18 26 44 40.3 27 12 18 2 7 70 67.2at Saint Mary’s 26-60 .433 0-1 .000 19-32 .594 17 30 47 36.5 18 10 20 2 10 71 67.7Pacific 26-66 .394 6-18 .333 18-26 .692 22 28 50 41.0 20 13 16 1 10 76 67.8at Long Beach State 21-63 .333 4-16 .250 16-24 .667 18 22 40 36.7 23 13 15 2 2 62 67.3Pacific 18-48 .375 5-13 .385 15-21 .714 15 28 43 41.1 20 9 26 0 4 56 67.0at UC Riverside 24-58 .414 5-15 .333 12-17 .706 9 18 27 36.1 16 17 12 5 9 65 67.1UC Irvine 13-48 .271 2-12 .167 9-13 .692 13 23 36 36.1 19 7 21 3 3 37 65.2Pacific 19-65 .292 5-20 .250 18-24 .750 26 25 51 41.8 15 11 12 1 10 61 66.6Cal State Fullerton 27-64 .422 4-19 .211 8-16 .500 6 24 30 35.7 18 19 11 1 14 66 65.3Pacific 32-61 .525 4-15 .267 4-11 .364 8 35 43 41.8 15 19 17 2 6 72 66.9Pacific 22-65 .338 4-22 .182 10-16 .625 17 23 40 41.7 19 10 23 1 15 58 66.4at Cal Poly 23-52 .442 4-11 .364 18-25 .720 8 30 38 35.8 15 19 22 6 10 68 65.4Pacific 16-59 .271 1-15 .067 21-28 .750 15 19 34 41.3 31 3 13 1 7 54 65.8at UC Santa Barbara 22-47 .468 4-14 .286 28-37 .757 14 30 44 36.3 20 15 20 7 4 76 66.0UC Davis 22-49 .449 8-17 .471 8-11 .727 9 18 27 35.8 15 14 25 5 11 60 65.7Pacific 23-56 .411 5-17 .294 12-15 .800 17 20 37 41.1 13 12 23 1 14 63 65.7UC Riverside 26-60 .433 11-23 .478 11-15 .733 11 21 32 35.6 16 18 8 6 2 74 66.1Pacific 20-52 .385 3-11 .273 12-16 .750 12 27 39 41.0 20 12 18 0 4 55 65.1Long Beach State 31-75 .413 6-21 .286 24-34 .706 15 31 46 36.1 26 16 12 4 6 92 67.3Pacific 34-76 .447 7-23 .304 23-35 .657 18 35 53 41.5 25 20 14 3 5 98 66.6Pacific 22-49 .449 2-10 .200 5-12 .417 13 16 29 41.0 20 8 27 1 9 51 66.0at Cal State Fullerton 18-42 .429 4-10 .400 22-24 .917 9 19 28 35.7 15 9 24 0 14 62 67.0Pacific 17-51 .333 0-5 .000 14-16 .875 13 23 36 40.8 20 6 17 2 5 48 65.2at UC Irvine 14-37 .378 6-17 .353 10-17 .588 4 22 26 35.3 20 9 22 5 3 44 66.1UC Santa Barbara 17-52 .327 6-27 .222 10-16 .625 15 26 41 35.6 17 12 20 4 6 50 65.4Pacific 18-54 .333 5-13 .385 18-25 .720 14 23 37 40.6 17 6 14 1 10 59 65.0Cal Poly 24-49 .490 8-15 .533 18-28 .643 7 25 32 35.4 18 14 17 3 5 74 65.8Pacific 23-61 .377 5-19 .263 13-20 .650 17 22 39 40.6 22 11 16 0 5 64 64.9Pacific 13-50 .260 2-16 .125 11-20 .550 22 18 40 40.6 21 7 29 1 11 39 64.0at UC Davis 21-47 .447 5-21 .238 11-16 .688 10 21 31 35.3 21 10 24 6 15 58 65.5Pacific 29-57 .509 8-17 .471 4-6 .667 16 26 42 40.6 15 15 33 5 3 70 64.2at CSU Bakersfield 30-68 .441 10-21 .476 15-17 .882 13 13 26 34.9 9 16 12 2 19 85 66.2Pacific 21-54 .389 5-16 .313 14-22 .636 11 26 37 40.5 17 12 16 1 7 61 64.1at Cal State Northridge 24-59 .407 8-23 .348 14-19 .737 12 26 38 35.0 19 15 12 4 11 70 66.3

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TEAM GAME HIGHS Pacific OpponenetsTotal Points High: 98 vs. Long Beach State (Feb. 7) High: 98 vs North Carolina (Nov. 28) Low: 39 at UC Davis (Feb. 28) Low: 37 vs. UC Irvine (Jan. 15)

1st Half Points High: 43 vs. Long Beach State (Feb. 7) High: 47 vs. North Carolina (Nov. 28) Low: 18 at UC Davis (Feb. 28) Low: 18 vs. UC Irvine (Jan. 15)

2nd Half Points High: 46 at Long Beach State (Jan. 8) High: 51 vs. North Carolina (Nov. 28) Low: 21 at UC Davis (Feb. 28) Low: 18 at UC Irvine (Feb. 14)

FG Made High: 34 vs. Long Beach State (Feb. 7) High: 34 vs. North Carolina (Nov. 28) Low: 13 at UC Davis (Feb. 28) Low: 13 vs. UC Irvine (Jan. 15) FG Attempted High: 76 vs. Long Beach State (Feb. 7) High: 75 vs. Long Beach State (Feb. 7) Low: 45 at University of Idaho (Dec. 11) Low: 37 at UC Irvine (Feb. 14)

FG Percentage High: .525 (32-61) vs. CS Fullerton (Jan. 17) High: .545 (24-44) at Eastern Washington (Dec. 13) Low: .260 (13-50) at UC Davis (Feb. 28) Low: .271 (13-48) vs. UC Irvine (Jan. 15)

3pt-FG Made High: 8 at CSU Bakersfield (Mar. 5) High: 11 vs. UC Riverside (Feb. 5) Low: 0 at UC Irvine (Feb. 14) Low: 0 at Saint Mary’s (Jan. 4)

3pt-FG Attempted High: 23 vs. Long Beach State (Feb. 7) High: 27 vs. UC Santa Barbara (Feb. 19) Low: 5 at UC Irvine (Feb. 14) Low: 1 at Saint Mary’s (Jan. 4) 3pt-FG Percentage High: .500 (4-8) vs. Portland State (Dec. 3) High: .538 (7-13) at Eastern Washington (Dec. 13) Low: .000 (0-5) at UC Irvine (Feb. 14) Low: .000 (0-1) at Saint Mary’s (Jan. 4)

FT Made High: 23 vs. Long Beach State (Feb. 7) High: 28 at UC Santa Barbara (Jan. 24) Low: 4 vs. CS Fullerton (Jan. 17) Low: 5 vs. Portland State (Dec. 3) 4 at CSU Bakersfield (Mar. 5)

FT Attempted High: 35 vs. Long Beach State (Feb. 7) High: 37 at UC Santa Barbara (Jan. 24) Low: 6 at CSU Bakersfield (Mar. 5) Low: 10 vs. Portland State (Dec. 3) FT Percentage High: .917 (11-12) at Oregon (Nov. 18) High: .917 (22-24) at CS Fullerton (Feb. 12) Low: .364 (4-11) vs. CS Fullerton (Jan. 17) Low: .500 (5-10) vs. Portland State (Dec. 3) Rebounds High: 53 vs. Long Beach State (Feb. 7) High: 47 at Saint Mary’s (Jan.4 ) Low: 29 at Cal State Fullerton (Feb. 12) Low: 26 at UC Irvine (Feb. 14) 26 at CSU Bakersfield (Mar. 5)

Assists High: 20 vs. Long Beach State (Feb. 7) High: 21 vs. North Carolina (Nov. 28) Low: 3 at UC Santa Barbara (Jan. 24) Low: 5 at University of Idaho (Dec. 11) Turnovers High: 33 at CSU Bakersfield (Mar. 5) High: 28 vs. Iona (Dec. 28) Low: 12 vs. UC Irvine (Jan. 15) Low: 8 vs. UC Riverside (Feb. 5)

Steals High: 18 at Eastern Washington (Dec. 13) High: 19 at CSU Bakersfield (Mar. 5) Low: 2 vs. CS Fullerton (Mar. 12) Low: 2 at Long Beach State (Jan. 8) 2 vs. UC Riverside (Feb. 5)

Blocked Shots High: 5 at CSU Bakersfield (Mar. 5) High: 11 vs North Carolina (Dec. 28) 5 at University of Idaho (Dec. 11) Low: 0 at UC Riverside (Jan. 10) Low: 0 FRESNO STATE (Dec. 6) 0 vs. UC Riverside (Feb. 5) 0 at Cal State Fullerton (Feb. 12) 0 vs. Cal Poly (Feb. 21) 0 vs. Cal State Fullerton (Mar. 12)

SEASON BREAKDOWNCATEGORY RECORDOverall ................................................................14-16Big West.................................................................. 8-8Non-Conference .................................................. 6-8Big West Tournament ..........................................0-1Spanos Center ....................................................12-2Away ......................................................................2-11 Neutral ................................................................... 0-3November .............................................................. 1-3December .............................................................. 5-2January .................................................................... 5-4February ................................................................. 3-4March ...................................................................... 0-3Monday ................................................................... 1-0Tuesday ................................................................... 0-1Wednesday ............................................................ 1-0Thursday ................................................................. 3-6Friday....................................................................... 1-1Saturday .................................................................. 7-7Sunday ..................................................................... 1-1Overtime Games.................................................. 1-0Last Five Games.................................................... 0-5Last 10 Games ...................................................... 3-7

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Points 33 Simmons, Amber vs Long Beach State (2/7/09)28 Young, Janae vs Cal Poly (2/21/09)21 VanHollebeke, Amy vs Long Beach State (2/7/09)20 Young, Janae vs UC Santa Barbara (2/19/09)20 Simmons, Amber vs UC Riverside (2/5/09)

Rebounds 16 Young, Janae vs Cal Poly (2/21/09)11 Young, Janae vs UC Riverside (2/5/09)

Field Goals Made 12 Simmons, Amber vs Long Beach State (2/7/09)11 Young, Janae vs Cal Poly (2/21/09)

Field Goals Attempted 21 Simmons, Amber vs Long Beach State (2/7/09)19 Young, Janae vs Cal Poly (2/21/09)

Free Throws Made 9 Simmons, Amber vs Long Beach State (2/7/09)5 Tiernan, Gretchen vs UC Santa Barbara (2/19/09)5 VanHollebeke, Amy vs UC Santa Barbara (2/19/09)5 VanHollebeke, Amy vs Long Beach State (2/7/09)

Free Throws Attempted 14 Simmons, Amber vs Long Beach State (2/7/09)8 Simmons, Amber at CS Northridge (03/07/09)

3pt-Field Goals Made 4 VanHollebeke, Amy vs Long Beach State (2/7/09)3 VanHollebeke, Amy at CSU Bakersfield (3/5/09)3 Tiernan, Gretchen vs Long Beach State (2/7/09)3 Tiernan, Gretchen vs UC Riverside (2/5/09)

Assists 8 VanHollebeke, Amy vs UC Riverside (2/5/09)6 VanHollebeke, Amy at Cal State Northridge (03/07/09)

Steals 3 Head, Emma at Cal State Northridge (03/07/09)3 Dana, Jasmine at UC Davis (02/28/09)3 Fath, Jennifer at Cal State Fullerton (02/12/09)

Blocked Shots 3 Simmons, Amber at CSU Bakersfield (3/5/09)2 Head, Emma at CSU Bakersfield (3/5/09)2 Simmons, Amber vs Long Beach State (2/7/09)

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PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Date Player Team Yr

Nov. 17 Kemie Nkele UCR Sr.

Nov. 24 Amber Simmons PAC Sr.

Dec. 1 Courtney Jacob LBSU Jr.

Megan Harrison CP Sr.

Dec. 8 Kemie Nkele UCR Sr.

Janae Young PAC Sr.

Dec. 15 Kristina Santiago CP So.

Dec. 22 Lisa McBride CP Sr.

Dec. 29 Amber Simmons PAC Sr.

Jan. 5 Lauren Pedersen UCSB Sr.

Jan. 12 Seyram Gbewonyo UCR Sr.

Jan. 19 Kemie Nkele UCR Sr.

Jan. 26 Lisa McBride CP Sr.

Feb. 2 Kemie Nkele UCR Sr.

Kristina Santiago CP So.

Feb. 9 Amber Simmons PAC Sr.

Feb. 16 Lauren Sims LBSU Jr.

Feb. 23 Janae Young PAC Sr.

Mar. 2 Megan Harrison CP Sr.

Mar. 9 Lauren Pedersen UCSB Sr.

BIG WEST HONORS First Team Jenna Green, UC Santa BarbaraPaige Mintun, UC DavisKemie Nkele, UC Riverside Lauren Pedersen, UC Santa BarbaraKristina Santiago, Cal PolyAmber Simmons, Pacific

Second Team Whitney Fields, Long Beach StateSeyram Gbewonyo, UC RiversideMegan Harrison, Cal PolyToni Thomas, Cal State FullertonJanae Young, Pacific

Honorable MentionJordan Franey, UC Santa BarbaraRoney Friend, UC RiversideLauren Juric, UC DavisRebecca Maessen, UC IrvineLisa McBride, Cal PolyKasey Riecks, UC DavisLauren Sims, Long Beach StateTonicia Tademy, Cal State NorthridgeGretchen Tiernan, Pacific

All-Freshman TeamJasmine Erving, Cal State NorthridgeEmilie Johnson, UC Santa BarbaraLauren Juric, UC DavisMegan Richardson, Cal State Fullerton Kasey Riecks, UC DavisAdelle Walton, Long Beach State

Amber Simmons

Gretchen Tiernan

Player of the Year Jessica Wilson, UC Santa Barbara

Freshman of the YearLauren Chow, Cal State Fullerton

Coach of the YearSandy Simpson, UC Davis

Defensive Player of the Year Whitney Warren, UC Santa Barbara

Best Sixth Woman Ashlee Brown, UC Santa Barbara

Best Hustle PlayerStephanie Duda, UC Irvine

INDIVIDUAL HONORS

2008-09 BIG WEST STANDINGS BIG WEST ALL W L Pct. W L Pct. Home Away NeutralUC Santa Barbara ($1) 15 1 .938 22 10 .688 13-2 7-7 2-1UC Riverside (%2) 14 2 .875 19 12 .613 10-1 7-8 2-3Cal Poly (3) 11 5 .688 21 11 .656 10-5 9-5 2-1PACIFIC (4) 8 8 .500 14 16 .467 12-2 2-11 0-3UC Davis (5) 7 9 .438 11 18 .379 5-8 6-9 0-1Cal State Fullerton (6) 5 11 .313 10 20 .333 5-9 3-9 2-2UC Irvine (7) 4 12 .250 7 23 .233 2-10 5-11 0-2Cal State Northridge (8) 4 12 .250 8 23 .258 6-7 1-13 1-3Long Beach State 4 12 .250 8 21 .276 4-10 4-11 0-0

$ - Big West Tournament Champion, NCAA Tournament % - WNIT Tournament() - Big West Tournament Seeds

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Rebounding MarginTeam G TM Avg. Opp. Avg. Mar.1. Pacific 30 1210 40.3 1051 35.0 +5.32. UCSB 32 1218 38.1 1092 34.1 +3.93. Cal Poly 32 1208 37.8 1169 36.5 +1.24. LBSU 29 1165 40.2 1157 39.9 +0.35. UCI 30 1048 34.9 1089 36.3 -1.46. UCD 29 938 32.3 1040 35.9 -3.57. UCR 31 1050 33.9 1163 37.5 -3.68. CSF 30 1007 33.6 1172 39.1 -5.59. CSUN 31 1118 36.1 1376 44.4 -8.3

Turnover MarginTeam G TM Avg. Opp. Avg. Mar.1. CSF 30 476 15.9 624 20.8 +4.932. CSUN 31 517 16.7 608 19.6 +2.943. UCR 31 449 14.5 506 16.3 +1.844. Cal Poly 32 544 17.0 531 16.6 -0.415. UCD 29 575 19.8 545 18.8 -1.036. Pacific 30 599 20.0 558 18.6 -1.377. LBSU 29 534 18.4 463 16.0 -2.458. UCSB 32 571 17.8 449 14.0 -3.819. UCI 30 568 18.9 430 14.3 -4.60 Blocked Shots Team G Blks. Avg.1. UC Riverside 31 127 4.102. UC Santa Barbara 32 128 4.003. Long Beach State 29 94 3.244. Cal Poly 32 89 2.785. UC Irvine 30 75 2.506. UC Davis 29 69 2.387. Cal State Northridge 31 68 2.198. Pacific 30 53 1.779. Cal State Fullerton 30 39 1.30

Steals Team G Stls. Avg.1. Cal State Fullerton 30 287 9.572. UC Davis 29 268 9.243. Cal State Northridge 31 276 8.904. Pacific 30 252 8.405. Cal Poly 32 245 7.666. Long Beach State 29 201 6.937. UC Riverside 31 211 6.818. UC Santa Barbara 32 185 5.789. UC Irvine 30 135 4.50

3-Point FIeld Goals Made Team G 3FG Avg.1. UC Davis 29 188 6.482. Cal Poly 32 164 5.133. UC Riverside 31 155 5.004. Pacific 30 144 4.80 Cal State Fullerton 30 144 4.806. Long Beach State 29 127 4.387. Cal State Northridge 31 135 4.358. UC Santa Barbara 32 136 4.259. UC Irvine 30 90 3.00

Field Goal Percentage DefenseTeam G FGM FGA Pct.1. UC Santa Barbara 32 642 1856 .3462. UC Riverside 31 614 1675 .3673. UC Davis 29 610 1602 .3814. Cal Poly 32 707 1828 .3875. Long Beach State 29 704 1760 .4006. UC Irvine 30 672 1633 .4127. Pacific 30 682 1645 .4158. Cal State Northridge 31 751 1794 .4199. Cal State Fullerton 30 749 1605 .467

3-Point Field Goal PercentageTeam G FGM FGA Pct.1. Cal Poly 32 164 449 .3652. UC Davis 29 188 534 .3523. UC Riverside 31 155 479 .3244. UC Santa Barbara 32 136 424 .3215. Pacific 30 144 481 .2996. Long Beach State 29 127 433 .2937. Cal State Northridge 31 135 480 .2818. UC Irvine 30 90 323 .2799. Cal State Fullerton 30 144 532 .271

3-Point Field Goal Percentage Defense Team G FGM FGA Pct.1. UC Santa Barbara 32 157 556 .2822. UC Riverside 31 121 402 .3013. UC Davis 29 203 653 .3114. Cal Poly 32 177 559 .3175. Cal State Fullerton 30 105 314 .3346. Cal State Northridge 31 176 520 .3387. Pacific 30 170 501 .3398. UC Irvine 30 136 400 .3409. Long Beach State 29 173 479 .361

Assists Team G Asts. Avg.1. Cal Poly 32 520 16.252. Cal State Northridge 31 426 13.743. UC Riverside 31 415 13.394. UC Santa Barbara 32 413 12.915. Long Beach State 29 367 12.666. Pacific 30 357 11.907. UC Davis 29 342 11.798. Cal State Fullerton 30 328 10.939. UC Irvine 30 282 9.40

ReboundingTeam G Reb. Avg.1. Pacific 30 1210 40.332. Long Beach State 29 1165 40.177. UC Santa Barbara. 32 1218 38.065. Cal Poly 32 1208 37.754. Cal State Northridge 31 1118 36.063. Cal State Fullerton 30 1007 35.576. UC Irvine 30 1048 34.938. UC Riverside 31 1050 33.879. UC Davis 29 938 32.34

Scoring Offense Team G W-L Pts Avg.1. Cal Poly 32 21-11 2110 65.92. Pacific 30 14-16 1920 64.03. Cal State Fullerton 30 10-20 1876 62.54. Long Beach State 29 8-21 1772 61.15. Cal State Fullerton 31 8-23 1853 59.86. UC Santa Barbara 32 22-10 1905 59.57. UC Riverside 31 19-12 1827 58.98. UC Davis 29 11-18 1684 58.19. UC Irvine 30 7-23 1484 49.5

Scoring DefenseTeam G Pts Avg.1. UC Riverside 31 1706 55.02. UC Santa Barbara 32 1775 55.53. UC Davis 29 1719 59.34. UC Irvine 30 1877 62.65. Cal Poly 32 2031 63.56. Cal State Fullerton 30 1956 65.27. Pacific 30 1987 66.28. Long Beach State 29 1958 67.59. Cal State Northridge 31 2133 68.8

Scoring Margin Team G Off Def Mar.1. UC Santa Barbara 32 59.5 55.5 +4.12. UC Riverside 31 58.9 55.0 +3.93. Cal Poly 32 65.9 63.5 +2.54. UC Davis 29 58.1 59.3 -1.25. Pacific 30 64.0 66.2 -2.26. Cal State Fullerton 30 62.5 65.2 -2.77. Long Beach State 29 61.1 67.5 -6.48. Cal State Northridge 31 59.8 68.8 -9.09. UC Irvine 30 49.5 62.6 -13.1

Free Throw PercentageTeam G FTM FTA Pct.1. Cal State Fullerton 30 398 516 .7712. UC Santa Barbara 32 459 606 .7573. UC Davis 29 286 389 .7354. Cal Poly 32 378 532 .7115. Long Beach State 29 293 430 .6816. Cal State Northridge 31 338 497 .6807. Pacific 30 408 607 .6728. UC Riverside 31 322 480 .6719. UC Irvine 30 340 531 .640

Field Goal PercentageTeam G FGM FGA Pct.1. Cal Poly 32 784 1841 .4262. UC Davis 29 605 1450 .4173. UC Santa Barbara 32 655 1591 .4124. UC Riverside 31 675 1660 .4075. Pacific 30 684 1753 .3906. Long Beach State 29 676 1759 .3847. Cal State Fullerton 30 667 1829 .3658. Cal State Northridge 31 690 1917 .3609. UC Irvine 30 527 1505 .350

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ReboundingPlayer, Team G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G1. Fields, Whitney-LBSU 29 91 160 251 8.72. Nkele, Kemie-UCR 31 60 196 256 8.33. Young, Janae-PAC 30 74 156 230 7.74. Thomas, Toni-CSF 27 77 123 200 7.45. Simmons, Amber-PAC 30 80 121 201 6.76. Mintun, Paige-UCD 28 42 137 179 6.47. Harrison, Megan-CP 32 57 144 201 6.38. Thompson, Katrina-CSUN 31 62 128 190 6.19. Green, Jenna-UCSB 30 57 124 181 6.010. McBride, Lisa-CP 32 42 143 185 5.811. Juric, Lauren-UCD 29 40 122 162 5.6 Erving, Jasmine-CSUN 29 48 114 162 5.613. Santiago, Kristina-CP 32 82 89 171 5.314. Jacob, Courtney-LBSU 28 60 88 148 5.315. Barnes, Kim-UCI 30 48 109 157 5.2

StealsPlayer, Team G Stls. Avg/G1. Pedersen, Lauren-UCSB 32 73 2.282. Weathersby, Daviyonn-CSF 26 57 2.193. Tademy, Tonicia-CSUN 31 62 2.004. Thompson, Katrina-CSUN 31 61 1.975. Young, Janae-PAC 30 53 1.776. Fields, Whitney-LBSU 29 49 1.697. Santiago, Kristina-CP 32 54 1.698. Asano, Hana-UCD 28 44 1.57 Mintun, Paige-UCD 28 44 1.5710. Wells, Tamara-CP 29 44 1.52

BlocksPlayer, Team G Blks. Avg/G1. Green, Jenna-UCSB 30 57 1.902. Nkele, Kemie-UCR 31 49 1.583. Erving, Jasmine-CSUN 29 33 1.144. Mintun, Paige-UCD 28 31 1.115. Barnes, Kim-UCI 30 33 1.106. Jacob, Courtney-LBSU 28 30 1.077. Santiago, Kristina-CP 32 32 1.008. Fields, Whitney-LBSU 29 28 0.979. Friend, Roney-UCR 31 29 0.9410. Simmons, Amber-PAC 30 24 0.80

3-Point Field Goals MadePlayer, Team G 3FG Avg/G1. Nkele, Kemie-UCR 31 66 2.132. Tiernan, Gretchen-PAC 29 59 2.033. McBride, Lisa-CP 32 61 1.914. Chow, Lauren-CSF 30 56 1.875. Blake, Ashley-CSUN 31 57 1.846. Pedersen, Lauren-UCSB 32 52 1.637. Sims, Lauren-LBSU 29 45 1.558. Costello, Genevieve-UCD 27 38 1.419. Johnson, Emilie-UCSB 32 42 1.3110. Maessen, Rebecca-UCI 29 38 1.31

Assist/Turnover RatioPlayer, Team G Asst. Avg. Turn Avg. Ratio1. Tademy, Tonicia-CSUN 31 204 6.6 135 4.4 1.512. Foster, Chanel-UCR 31 100 3.2 68 2.2 1.473. VanHollebeke, Amy-PAC 30 114 3.8 85 2.8 1.344. Pedersen, Lauren-UCSB 32 133 4.2 106 3.3 1.255. Walton, Adelle-LBSU 24 83 3.5 71 3.0 1.17

ScoringPlayer, Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G1. Nkele, Kemie-UCR 31 197 66 110 570 18.42. Simmons, Amber-PAC 30 189 6 108 492 16.43. Santiago, Kristina-CP 32 191 0 103 485 15.24. Harrison, Megan-CP 32 162 29 98 451 14.15. Thomas, Toni-CSF 27 112 13 123 360 13.36. Mintun, Paige-UCD 28 134 18 77 363 13.07. Maessen, Rebecca-UCI 29 131 38 69 369 12.78. Fields, Whitney-LBSU 29 150 0 66 366 12.69. Pedersen, Lauren-UCSB 32 118 52 114 402 12.610. Young, Janae-PAC 30 135 22 53 345 11.511. Green, Jenna-UCSB 30 125 0 89 339 11.312. Ligon, Whitney-CSUN 31 102 39 102 345 11.113. Richardson, Megan-CSF 30 117 36 59 329 11.014. Gbewonyo, Seyram-UCR 31 118 38 53 327 10.515. Chow, Lauren-CSF 30 110 56 32 308 10.3

Field Goal Percentage (Min. 4.0 made per game)Player, Team G FG FGA Pct.1. Green, Jenna-UCSB 30 125 237 .5272. Santiago, Kristina-CP 32 191 363 .5263. Friend, Roney-UCR 31 127 260 .4884. Simmons, Amber-PAC 30 189 404 .4685. Mintun, Paige-UCD 28 134 306 .4386. Nkele, Kemie-UCR 31 197 453 .4357. Harrison, Megan-CP 32 162 383 .4238. Young, Janae-PAC 30 135 328 .4129. Fields, Whitney-LBSU 29 150 374 .40110. Thomas, Toni-CSF 27 112 282 .397

Free Throw Percentage (Min. 2.5 made per game)Player, Team G FT FTA Pct.1. Thomas, Toni-CSF 27 123 144 .8542. Pedersen, Lauren-UCSB 32 114 134 .8513. Mintun, Paige-UCD 28 77 97 .7944. VanHollebeke, Amy-PAC 30 75 95 .7895. Ligon, Whitney-CSUN 31 102 131 .7796. Franey, Jordan-UCSB 32 77 100 .7707. Santiago, Kristina-CP 32 103 135 .7638. Harrison, Megan-CP 32 98 130 .7549. Fields, Whitney-LBSU 29 66 91 .72510. Nkele, Kemie-UCR 31 110 152 .724

3-Point FIeld Goal Percentage (min. 1.5 made per game)Player, Team G 3FG FGA Pct.1. McBride, Lisa-CP 32 61 135 .4522. Juric, Lauren-UCD 29 35 86 .4073. Johnson, Emilie-UCSB 32 42 106 .3964. Nkele, Kemie-UCR 31 66 173 .3825. Costello, Genevieve-UCD 27 38 100 .3806. Richardson, Megan-CSF 30 36 95 .3797. French, Cortney-UCD 28 33 90 .3678. Sims, Lauren-LBSU 29 45 124 .3639. Maessen, Rebecca-UCI 29 38 107 .35510. Tiernan, Gretchen-PAC 29 59 178 .331

AssistsPlayer, Team G Asts. Avg/G1. Tademy, Tonicia-CSUN 31 204 6.582. Pedersen, Lauren-UCSB 32 133 4.163. VanHollebeke, Amy-PAC 30 114 3.804. Walton, Adelle-LBSU 24 83 3.465. Foster, Chanel-UCR 31 100 3.236. Gbewonyo, Seyram-UCR 31 92 2.977. Chow, Lauren-CSF 30 88 2.938. Stewart, Ashlee-CP 32 91 2.849. Johnson, Keyonna-UCI 30 78 2.6010. McBride, Lisa-CP 32 79 2.47

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Janet Whitney(1982-86)

Selena Ho(1998-2002)

• Gillian d’Hondt • 1,315 • 2000-04 •

• Charmon Logan • 1,298 • 1987-91 •

• Tine Freil • 1,291 • 1989-93 •

• Kate McAllister • 1,245 • 1993-97 •

Season Games FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG 2000-01 28 80-181 .442 43-89 .483 203 7.3 2001-02 30 156-286 .545 96-173 .555 408 13.6 2002-03 28 174-341 .510 93-169 .550 441 15.8 2003-04 19 99-186 .532 65-119 .545 263 13.8 Totals 105 509-994 .512 297-550 .540 1,315 12.5

Season Games FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG 1987-88 28 74-189 .392 27-39 .692 181 6.5 1988-89 28 150-339 .442 53-72 .736 392 14.0 1989-90 27 150-333 .450 35-44 .795 390 14.4 1990-91 28 124-345 .359 54-75 .720 335 12.0 Totals 111 498-1,206 .413 175-343 .510 1,298 11.7

Season Games FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG 1989-90 29 73-188 .388 14-59 .237 251 8.7 1990-91 28 89-174 .511 34-68 .500 281 10.0 1991-92 28 124-303 .409 67-178 .376 394 14.1 1992-93 26 107-273 .392 107-147 .728 365 14.0 Totals 111 393-938 .419 222-452 .491 1,291 11.6

Season Games FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG 1993-94 19 21-37 .568 16-22 .727 58 3.1 1994-95 29 72-127 .567 53-74 .716 197 6.8 1995-96 30 221-388 .570 122-199 .613 564 18.8 1996-97 27 142-297 .478 142-215 .660 426 15.8 Totals 105 456-849 .537 333-510 .653 1,245 11.9

• Janet Whitney • 1,698 • 1982-86 •

• Selena Ho • 1,651 • 1998-02 •

• Karen Peets • 1,384 • 1977-81 •

Season Games FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG 1986-87 28 185-408 .451 130-176 .739 498 17.8 1987-88 27 199-404 .493 82-129 .636 480 17.8 1988-89 28 201-395 .508 96-150 .685 498 17.8 1989-90 25 80-361 .499 91-139 .655 451 18.0 Totals 108 765-1,568 .488 399-584 .683 1,927 17.8

Season Games FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG 1982-83 27 112-274 .409 43-75 .573 267 9.9 1983-84 26 187-378 .495 91-122 .746 465 17.9 1984-85 26 175-409 .428 99-148 .669 449 17.3 1985-86 28 212-456 .465 93-134 .694 517 18.5 Totals 107 686-1,517 .452 326-479 .681 1,698 15.9

Season Games FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG 1998-99 27 131-293 .447 101-124 .815 427 15.8 1999-00 29 128-342 .374 101-128 .789 432 14.9 2000-01 24 104-263 .395 100-111 .901 371 15.5 2001-02 30 136-323 .421 80-101 .792 422 14.1 Totals 110 499-1,221 .409 382-464 .823 1,651 15.1

Season Games FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG 1977-78 24 98-262 .374 30-59 .509 225 9.4 1978-79 23 187-459 .407 39-69 .565 413 18.0 1979-80 27 154-337 .457 43-64 .672 351 13.0 1980-81 27 177-381 .464 41-70 .585 395 14.6 Totals 101 616-1,439 .427 153-262 .584 1,384 13.7

• Julie Szukalski • 1,927 • 1986-90 •

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Gillian d’Hondt(2000-04)

Kate McAllister(1993-97)

• Eden Palacio • 1,239 • 1996-2000 •

• Jane Romberg-Geiger • 1,226 • 1980-85 •

• Nancy Dinges • 1,195 • 2000-04 •

• Joy Dana • 1,176 • 1980-84 •

Season Games FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG 1996-97 27 80-201 .398 51-83 .614 245 9.1 1997-98 23 127-330 .385 71-102 .706 356 15.5 1998-99 26 90-285 .316 103-151 .682 310 11.9 1999-00 27 102-296 .345 92-133 .692 328 12.1 Totals 103 399-1,112 .359 318-469 .678 1,239 12.0

Season Games FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG 1980-81 24 144-282 .511 93-123 .756 381 15.9 1981-82 7 46-103 .447 30-38 .789 122 17.4 1982-83 9 24-59 .407 6-8 .750 54 6.0 1983-84 26 118-277 .426 70-88 .795 306 11.8 1984-85 27 144-339 .425 75-97 .773 363 13.4 Totals 93 476-1,060 .449 274-354 .774 1,226 13.2

Season Games FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG 2000-01 28 79-195 .405 27-34 .794 234 8.4 2001-02 30 131-312 .391 20-28 .714 352 11.7 2002-03 28 113-283 .362 20-27 .741 313 11.2 2003-04 29 97-253 .350 38-55 .691 296 10.2 Totals 115 420-1,043 .374 105-144 .729 1,195 10.4

Season Games FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG 1980-81 23 43-73 .589 23-38 .605 109 4.7 1981-82 31 177-367 .482 48-79 .608 402 13.0 1982-83 27 118-259 .456 63-94 .670 299 11.1 1983-84 26 151-335 .451 64-86 .744 336 14.1 Totals 107 489-1,034 .473 198-297 .667 1,176 11.0

• Gretchen Meinhardt • 1,139 • 1984-88 •

• Sheri Bates • 1,124 • 1979-83 •

• Lainie Bebber • 1,124 • 1991-95 •

• Natasha Norris • 1,068 • 1988-92 •

Season Games FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG 1984-85 24 65-148 .439 60-104 .577 190 7.9 1985-86 28 119-240 .496 50-96 .521 288 10.3 1986-87 28 141-294 .480 93-135 .689 375 13.4 1987-88 21 108-219 .493 70-92 .761 286 13.6 Totals 101 433-901 .481 273-427 .639 1,139 11.3

Season Games FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG 1979-80 27 87-180 .483 62-82 .756 236 8.7 1980-81 31 66-152 .434 62-80 .800 196 7.3 1981-82 27 117-268 .437 84-116 .724 318 10.3 1982-83 27 116-238 .487 104-145 .717 374 13.9 Totals 112 386-838 .461 312-423 .738 1,124 12.0

Season Games FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG 1991-92 19 44-104 .423 17-26 .654 109 5.7 1992-93 26 141-258 .547 52-69 .754 334 12.8 1993-94 28 158-282 .560 98-141 .695 414 14.8 1994-95 21 100-199 .503 64-100 .640 267 12.7 Totals 94 443-843 .526 231-336 .688 1,124 12.0

Season Games FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG 1988-89 28 32-81 .395 14-25 .560 79 2.8 1989-90 27 69-137 .504 31-42 .738 169 6.3 1990-91 27 136-266 .511 75-103 .728 349 12.9 1991-92 27 186-356 .522 98-138 .710 471 17.4 Totals 109 423-840 .504 218-308 .708 1,068 9.8

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All-Big West Conference Selections

1990• Tine Freil• Julie Szukalski

1994• Lainie Bebber

1995• Kate McAllister• Missy Ross

1996• Leslie Cox• Kate McAllister, MVP

2002• Gillian d'Hondt• Nancy Dinges

2003• Gillian d'Hondt

2004• Gillian d'Hondt

All-Big West Tournament Selections

Lainie Bebber1984-85• Jane Romberg-Geiger - First Team• Janet Whitney - Second Team

1985-86• Janet Whitney - First Team

1986-87• Julie Szukalski - Second Team• Julie Szukalski - Freshman Team

1987-88• Julie Szukalski - Second Team• Charmon Logan - Freshman Team

1988-89• Julie Szukalski - Honorable Mention

1989-90• Julie Szukalski - Second Team• Tine Freil - Freshman of the Year• Tine Freil - Freshman Team

1990-91• Tine Freil - First Team• Charlene Alden - Second Team

1991-92• Tine Freil - First Team• Natasha Norris - Honorable Mention• Brandi Ashmore - Freshman Team

1992-93• Tine Freil - First Team• Annette Dirac - Second Team

1993-94• Lainie Bebber - Second Team• Sandy Hoge - Honorable Mention• Karen Vesecky - Honorable Mention

1994-95• Lainie Bebber - Honorable Mention• Connie Blaisure - Honorable Mention• Sue Will - Honorable Mention• Missy Ross - Freshman Team

1995-96• Kate McAllister - First Team• Connie Blaisure - Honorable Mention• Missy Ross - Honorable Mention

1996-97• Kate McAllister - First Team

1997-98• Eden Palacio - Honorable Mention

1998-99• Selena Ho - Second Team• Selena Ho - Freshman of the Year• Selena Ho - Freshman Team• Eden Palacio - Honorable Mention

1999-2000• Selena Ho - Second Team• Eden Palacio- Honorable Mention• Ashahalic Johnson- Freshman Team

2000-01• Selena Ho - First Team• Millie Kimpton - Second Team• Dolinda Meeker - Honorable Mention• Nancy Dinges - Freshman Team

2001-02• Gillian d'Hondt - First Team• Selena Ho - First Team• Nancy Dinges - Honorable Mention• Nancy Dinges - Sixth Man of the Year

2002-03• Gillian d'Hondt - First Team• Nancy Dinges - Honorable Mention

2003-04• Gillian d'Hondt - Second Team• Nancy Dinges - Honorable Mention• Andrea Nederostek - Honorable Mention• Corinne Wong - Honorable Mention• Jessie Menkens - Freshman Team• Gillian d'Hondt - Sixth Man of the Year

2004-05• Tina Sanerivi - Honorable Mention

2005-06• Carolina Ruiz - First Team

2006-07• Karen Dawkins - Honorable Mention• Jerise Freeman - Honorable Mention• Jake Kelly - Freshman Team

2007-08• Janae Young - Second Team• Kelsey Lavender - Honorable Mention• Amy VanHollebeke - Honorable Mention

2008-09• Amber Simmons - First Team• Janae Young - Second Team• Gretchen Tiernan - Honorable Mention

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1988-89• Charmon Logan - March 6, 1989

1989-90• Charmon Logan - Feb. 5, 1990

1990-91• Tine Freil - Dec. 17, 1990• Tine Freil - Jan. 7, 1991• Natasha Norris - Feb. 25, 1991

1991-92• Natasha Norris - March 9, 1992

1992-93• Tine Freil - Dec. 21, 1992• Annette Dirac - Jan. 4, 1993• Lainie Bebber - Feb. 22, 1993

1993-94• Lainie Bebber - Feb. 7, 1994

1994-95• Lainie Bebber - Jan. 3, 1995

1995-96• Kate McAllister - Dec.19, 1995• Kate McAllister - Jan. 10, 1996

1996-97• Kate McAllister - Dec. 30, 1996• Kate McAllister - Feb. 24, 1997

1998-99• Chante Guggia - Dec. 21, 1998• Selena Ho - Feb. 8, 1999• Selena Ho - March 1, 1999

2000-01• Millie Kimpton - Nov. 29, 2000• Millie Kimpton - Dec. 11, 2000• Selena Ho - Dec. 18, 2000• Selena Ho - Jan. 8, 2001• Nancy Dinges - Jan. 22, 2001

2001-02• Selena Ho - Nov. 26, 2001• Gillian d’Hondt - Jan. 21, 2002• Selena Ho - Feb. 25, 2002

2002-03• Gillian d’Hondt - Dec. 16, 2002• Gillian d’Hondt - Jan. 20, 2003• Vanessa Dupont - Feb. 4, 2003• Gillian d’Hondt - Feb. 24, 2003

2005-06• Carolina Ruiz - Jan. 30, 2006

2006-07• Karen Dawkins - Nov. 20, 2006• Karen Dawkins - Dec. 4, 2006• Emma Head - Dec. 18, 2006

2007-08• Karen Dawkins - Jan. 2, 2008• Janae Young - Feb. 18, 2008• Kelsey Lavender - March 3, 2008• Janae Young - March 9, 2008

2008-09• Amber Simmons - Nov. 24, 2008• Janae Young - Dec. 8, 2008• Amber Simmons - Dec. 29, 2008• Amber Simmons - Feb. 9, 2009• Janae Young - Feb. 23, 2009

1988-89• Charmon Logan• Lena Peterson• Charlotte Soeeberg

1989-90• Andrea Christoff• Charmon Logan• Lena Petersson• Charlotte Soeeberg• Julie Szukalski

1990-91• Andrea Christoff• Charmon Logan• Lena Petersson• Charlotte Soeeberg

1991-92• Andrea Christoff• Annette Dirac• Christina Randall• Rikke Schaumann• Charlotte Soeeberg

1992-93• Annette Dirac• Shannon Reed• Rebecca Williams

1993-94• Krystal Hilton• Tina Miteko• Christina Randall• Shannon Reed

1994-95• Lainie Bebber• Leslie Cox• Sandy Hoge• Tina Miteko• Christina Randall• Sue Will

1995-96• Leslie Cox• Cathy Lauritzen• Kate McAlliser• Tina Miteko• Christina Randall (BWC Scholar-Athlete of the Year)• Sue Will• Sarah Yarbrough

1996-97• Cathy Lauritzen• Jennifer Martella• Kate McAllister• Shannon Smith• Martha Yarbrough• Sarah Yarbrough

1997-98• Cathy Lauritzen• Shannon Smith• Amanda Svensson• Martha Yarbrough• Sarah Yarbrough

1999-99• Shannon Smith• Amanda Svensson• MarthaYarbrough• Sarah Yarbrough - (BWC Scholar-Athlete of the Year)

1999-2000• Millie Kimpton• Amanda Svensson• MarthaYarbrough

2000-01• Selena Ho• Millie Kimpton• Dolinda Meeker• Alicia Smith• Amanda Svensson• Alissa Tarsiuk

2001-02• Gillian d'Hondt• Nancy Dinges• Selena Ho• Dolinda Meeker• Alissa Tarsiuk• Corinne Wong

2002-03• Nancy Dinges• Alicia Smith• Alissa Tarsiuk• Corinne Wong

2003-04• Nancy Dinges• Alicia Smith• Corinne Wong

2004-05• Jessica Brantley• Ashley Dolezal• Darlene Gibbard• Jessie Menkens• Tanya Green

2005-06• Tyler Moran

2008-09Andrea Swanson

Big West Players of the Week

Big West Academic All-ConferenceAndrea Swanson

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Points Name Years Gms. Pts. Avg. 1. Julie Szukalski 1986-90 108 1,927 17.8 2. Janet Whitney 1982-86 107 1,698 15.9 3. Selena Ho 1998-02 110 1,651 15.1 4. Karen Peets 1977-81 101 1,384 13.7 5. Gillian d'Hondt 2000-04 105 1,315 12.5 6. Charmon Logan 1987-91 111 1,298 11.7 7. Tine Freil 1989-93 111 1,291 11.6 8. Kate McAllister 1993-97 105 1,245 11.9 9. Eden Palacio 1996-00 103 1,239 12.0 10. Jane Romberg-Geiger 1980-85 93 1,226 13.2

Rebounds Name Years Gms. Rebs. Avg. 1. Julie Szukalski 1986-90 108 958 8.9 2. Karen Peets 1977-81 101 949 9.4 3. Janet Whitney 1982-86 107 849 7.9 4. Jane Romberg-Geiger 1980-85 93 791 8.2 5. Joy Dana 1980-84 107 770 7.2 6. Janet Otto 1983-86 96 688 7.2 7. Gillian d'Hondt 2000-04 105 666 6.3 8. Sonya Monroe 1978-81 99 626 6.3 9. Whitney Price 2005-09 107 613 5.7 10. Kate McAllister 1993-97 105 611 5.8

Assists Name Year Gms. Assts. Avg. 1. Tine Freil 1989-93 111 1,083 9.8 2. Corinne Wong 2000-04 117 465 4.0 3. Michelle Sasaki 1985-89 110 437 4.0 4. Selena Ho 1998-02 110 430 3.9 5. Shellie Linden 1983-86 100 395 3.9 6. Sheri Bates 1979-83 112 346 3.1 7. Mary Lary 1984-85 51 263 5.2 8. Charmon Logan 1987-91 111 260 2.3 9. Paloma Moriana 1993-95 60 258 4.3 10. Kelsey Lavender 2007-08 114 257 2.3

Steals Name Year Gms. Stls. Avg. 1. Tine Freil 1989-93 111 320 2.9 2. Sheri Bates 1979-83 112 219 2.0 3. Julie Szukalski 1986-90 108 180 1.7 4. Dolinda Meeker 1998-02 106 165 1.6 5. Shellie Linden 1983-86 100 153 1.5 6. Janet Whitney 1982-86 107 146 1.4 Corinne Wong 2000-04 117 146 1.2 8. Eden Palacio 1996-00 103 145 1.4 9. Prim Walters 1985-89 94 141 1.5 10. Selena Ho 1998-02 110 135 1.2

Blocks (Since 1980-81) Name Year Gms. Blks. Avg. 1. Julie Szukalski 1986-90 108 108 1.0 2. Leslie Cox 1993-96 68 100 1.5 3. Lainie Bebber 1991-95 94 97 1.1 4. Alicia Smith 2000-04 96 87 0.9 5. Gillian d'Hondt 2000-04 105 81 0.8 6. Jane Romberg-Geiger 1980-85 93 78 0.8 7. Karen Dawkins 2004-08 109 71 0.7 Sarah Yarbrough 1995-99 97 71 0.7 9. Andrea Nederostek 2000-04 106 61 0.6 10. Gretchen Meinhardt 1984-88 101 55 0.5

3-Point Field Goals Made (Since 1987-88) Name Year Gms. 3-pt FG. Avg. 1. Selena Ho 1998-02 110 271 2.5 2. Nancy Dinges 2000-04 115 250 2.2 3. Kelsey Lavender 2004-08 114 224 2.0 4. Tine Freil 1989-93 111 159 1.4 5. Charmon Logan 1987-91 111 133 1.2 6. Eden Palacio 1996-00 103 124 1.2 7. Jacklyn O'Connor 1991-93 55 97 1.7 8. Cathy Lauritzen 1994-98 119 93 0.8 9. Connie Blaisure 1992-96 114 91 0.8 10. Jessie Menkens 2003-05 56 70 1.3

Points Name Year Gms. Pts. Avg. 1. Kate McAllister 1995-96 30 564 18.8 2. Janet Whitney 1985-86 28 517 18.5 3. Julie Szukalski 1988-89 28 498 17.8 Julie Szukalski 1986-87 28 498 17.8 5. Amber Simmons 2008-09 30 492 16.4 6. Julie Szukalski 1987-88 27 480 17.8 7. Charlene Alden 1990-91 28 475 17.0 8. Natasha Norris 1991-92 27 471 17.4 9. Janet Whitney 1983-84 26 465 17.9 10. Julie Szukalski 1989-90 25 451 18.0

Rebounds Name Year Gms. Rebs. Avg. 1. Karen Peets 1978-79 23 308 13.4 2. Joy Dana 1981-82 31 285 9.2 3. Karen Peets 1977-78 24 278 11.6 4. Janet Otto 1984-85 27 276 10.2 5. Julie Szukalski 1986-87 28 262 9.4 6. Jane Romberg-Geiger 1984-85 27 252 9.3 7. Kate McAllister 1995-96 30 244 8.1 8. Julie Szukalski 1988-89 28 242 8.6 Carolina Ruiz 2005-06 28 242 8.6 10. Julie Szukalski 1989-90 25 240 9.6

Assists Name Year Gms. Assts. Avg. 1. Tine Freil 1989-90 29 321 11.1 2. Tine Freil 1992-93 26 272 10.5 3. Tine Freil 1991-92 28 251 9.0 4. Tine Freil 1990-91 28 244 8.7 5. Tina Miteko 1995-96 30 166 5.5 6. Paloma Moriana 1994-95 35 160 4.6 7. Corinne Wong 2003-04 29 155 5.3 8. Shellie Linden 1985-86 28 151 5.4 9. Corinne Wong 2002-03 30 150 5.0 Mary Lary 1984-85 27 150 5.5

Steals Name Year Gms. Stls. Avg. 1. Sheri Bates 1981-82 31 104 3.4 2. Tine Freil 1989-90 29 97 3.3 3. Tine Freil 1992-93 25 79 3.0 4. Tine Freil 1991-92 28 75 2.3 5. Tine Freil 1990-91 28 69 2.5 Mary Lary 1984-85 27 69 2.6 7. Janae Young 2007-08 30 65 2.2 8. Annette Dirac 1991-92 27 64 2.4 9. Debbie Geyser 1986-87 28 63 2.3 10. Sheri Bates 1982-83 27 62 2.3

Blocks (Since 1980-81) Name Year Gms. Blks. Avg. 1. Leslie Cox 1995-96 30 55 1.8 2. Julie Szukalski 1988-89 28 50 1.8 Jane Romberg-Geiger 1984-85 27 50 1.9 4. Leslie Cox 1994-95 35 42 1.2 5. Lainie Bebber 1993-94 28 40 1.4 6. Alicia Smith 2003-04 29 39 1.4 7. Gillian d'Hondt 2001-02 30 32 1.1 8. Carolina Ruiz 2004-05 27 29 1.1 9. Sarah Yarbrough 1996-97 27 28 1.0 10. Karen Dawkins 2006-07 30 26 0.9

3-Point Field Goals Made (Since 1987-88) Name Year Gms. 3-pt FG. Avg. 1. Selena Ho 1999-00 29 74 2.6 2. Kelsey Lavender 2007-08 30 72 2.4 3. Kelsey Lavender 2005-06 28 70 2.6 Nancy Dinges 2001-02 30 70 2.3 Selena Ho 2001-02 30 70 2.3 6. Jake Kelly 2006-07 30 68 2.3 7. Nancy Dinges 2002-03 28 67 2.4 Tine Freil 1991-92 28 67 2.4 9. Selena Ho 1998-99 27 64 2.4 Nancy Dinges 2003-04 29 64 2.2

Single-Season Top 10 Career Top 10

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Scoring and Rebounding TotalsYear Points Avg. Rebounds Avg.1975-76 595 42.5 N/A N/A1976-77 783 41.2 646 34.01977-78 1,283 53.5 1,162 48.41978-79 1,334 53.3 1,052 45.71979-80 1,748 64.7 1,023 37.91980-81 1,988 73.6 1,094 40.51981-82 2,230 71.9 1,230 39.71982-83 2,040 75.6 1,304 48.31983-84 1,880 72.3 1,106 42.51984-85 1,865 69.1 1,206 44.71985-86 1,955 69.8 1,004 35.9 1986-87 1,896 67.7 1,103 39.41987-88 1,700 60.7 977 34.91988-89 1,776 63.4 931 33.31989-90 2,124 70.8 1,133 37.81990-91 1,953 69.8 1,027 36.71991-92 1,934 69.1 1,025 36.61992-93 1,931 71.5 1,006 37.31993-94 1,953 69.8 1,037 37.01994-95 2,393 68.4 1,316 37.61995-96 2,092 69.7 1,195 39.81996-97 1,625 60.2 961 35.61997-98 1,528 56.6 976 36.11998-99 1,813 67.1 1,041 38.61999-00 1,956 67.4 1,107 38.22000-01 1,976 70.3 1,055 37.72001-02 2,136 71.2 1,176 39.22002-03 1,883 62.8 1,211 40.42003-04 1,820 62.8 1,029 35.52004-05 1,412 52.3 922 34.12005-06 1,733 61.9 1,071 38.22006-07 1,797 59.9 1,160 38.72007-08 2,083 69.4 1,176 39.32008-09 1,920 64.0 1,210 40.3TOTALS 61,135 65.2 35,672 38.1

Win/Loss SummaryAll-Time Record ...............................................432-505All-Time Conf. Record ....................................217-273 NCAC Record ...........................................5-12 NorCal Record ..........................................20-40 NorPac Record ..........................................11-17 Big West Record ........................................181-204Highest Overall Winning Pct. ..........................741 (20-7 in 1980-81)Lowest Overall Winning Pct. ..........................185 (5-22 in 2004-05)Highest Conf. Winning Pct. ..............................750 (12-4 in 2001-02)Lowest Conf. Winning Pct. ..............................000 (0-12 in 1978-79)Most Wins ..........................................................20 in 1980-81 and 1994-95Most Losses .......................................................22 in 1988-89, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07Most Conf. Wins ...............................................13 in 2003-04Most Conf. Losses ............................................16 in 2004-05Home Record ..................................................243-167 A.G. Spanos Center ...................................183-110 Main Gym (Tiger Den) .............................61-57Road Record .....................................................142-281Neutral Site Record ........................................46-57Most Home Wins .............................................12 in 2008-09Fewest Home Wins .........................................1 in 1975-76Most Home Losses ..........................................11 (Three times)—last in 1997-98Fewest Home Losses ......................................2 in1990-91Most Road Wins ...............................................10 in 1980-81Fewest Road Wins ...........................................0 in 2005-06Most Road Losses ............................................13 in 2006-07Fewest Road Losses ........................................4 in 1976-77, 1980-81, and 1992-93Consec. Games Won ...........................................9 (Three times)—last from 2/8/03 to 3/14/03Consec. Games Lost ........................................15 from 1/9/79 to 2/27/79Consec. Conf. Games Won ............................7 from 2/8/03 to 3/6/01Consec. Conf. Games Lost .............................15 from 2/24/78 to 1/9/80 and 1/13/05 to 3/5/05Consec. Home Games Won ........................10 (Two times) from 2/4/78 to 1/4/79 Consec. Home Games Lost ...........................9 from 1/20/79 to 2/27/79Consec. Road Games Won ...........................5 from 12/5/80 to 1/9/81Consec. Road Games Lost .............................24 from 1/13/05 to 11/26/06

Coaching Records at PacificCoach Years W-L PCTSue Conrad 1975-76 3-11 .214Jacy Showers 1976-79 26-42 .382Mark French 1980-83 65-57 .580Julie Sullivan 1984-88 52-75 .416Melissa Taketa 1988-98 140-148 .486Sherri Murrell 1998-02 68-46 .596Craig Jackson 2002-05 37-55 .402Karen Weitz (Interim) 2005-06 5-17 .227Lynne Roberts 2006-Present 36-54 .400TOTALS 432-505 .461

Single Game HighsScoring 46 - Kate McAllister vs. Long Beach State (2/23/96)43 - Eden Palacio vs. Long Beach State (2/28/98)41 - Gretchen Meinhardt vs. Portland State (12/5/87)40 - Julie Szukalski vs. Long Beach State (3/10/90)39 - Natasha Norris vs. Fresno State (3/8/92)36 - Charmon Logan vs. San Jose State (2/3/90)34 - Gillian d'Hondt vs. Idaho (3/12/04)34 - Eden Palacio vs. UC Irvine (2/25/00)34 - Lainie Bebber vs. Hawai'i (2/26/94)34 - Charmon Logan vs. San Diego State (3/4/89)34 - Julie Szukalski vs. UC Santa Barbara (2/22/88)33 - Amber Simmons vs. Long Beach State (Feb. 7, 2009)33 - Carolina Ruiz vs. Cal State Fullerton (2/16/06)33 - Charmon Logan vs. New Mexico State (2/20/91) 33 - Karen Peets vs. USF (2/14/81)32 - Selena Ho vs. Gonzaga (11/24/01)32 - Julie Szukalski vs. UNLV (2/8/88)32 - Gretchen Meinhardt vs. Cal State Fullerton (1/2/88)32 - Janet Whitney vs. Arizona (1/4/84)31 - Jennifer Fath vs. Cal Poly (1/24/08)31 - Julie Szukalski vs. UNLV (2/28/87)31 - Janet Whitney vs. Sonoma State (11/20/84)31 - Kim McDonald vs. Stanford (1/17/78)

Rebounding 28 - Karen Peets vs. Cal State Hayward (12/9/77)27 - Janet Otto vs. UC Riverside (12/2/84)25 - Janet Otto vs. Sonoma State (11/30/8425 - Sonya Monroe vs. Cal State Stanislaus (12/8/77)24 - Jane Geiger vs. Sonoma State (11/30/84)22 - Karen Peets vs. Cal State Stanislaus (12/28/78)22 - Karen Peets vs. Sacramento State (12/8/78)20 - Natasha Norris vs. San Jose State (2/23/91)20 - Joy Dana vs. Santa Clara (2/4/82)20 - Karen Peets vs. Cal State Hayward (12/1/78)

Assists22 - Tine Freil vs. Wichita State (12/14/90)21 - Tine Freil vs. Fresno State (3/8/92)18 - Tine Freil vs. San Jose State (2/19/90)17 - Tine Freil vs. UC Santa Barbara (2/13/93)17 - Tine Freil vs. Nevada (3/6/93)16 - Tine Freil vs. Eastern Illinois (11/30/91) 16 - Tine Freil vs. New Mexico State (2/20/91)16 - Tine Freil vs. Long Beach State (1/13/90)16 - Tine Freil vs. San Diego State (2/17/90)15 - Tine Freil vs. St. Mary's (12/30/91)15 - Tine Freil vs. Cal State Fullerton (1/4/91)15 - Tine Freil vs. UC Irvine (3/7/90)

Season By Season Pacific RecordsYear Coach W-L Pct.1975-76 Sue Conrad 3-11 .2141976-77 Jacy Showers 7-12 .3681977-78 Jacy Showers 13-11 .5421978-79 Jacy Showers 6-19 .2401979-80 Mark French 16-11 .5931980-81 Mark French 20-7 .7411981-82 Mark French 15-16 .4841982-83 Mark French 14-13 .5191983-84 Julie Sullivan 13-13 .5001984-85 Julie Sullivan 7-20 .2591985-86 Julie Sullivan 11-17 .3931986-87 Julie Sullivan 12-16 .4281987-88 Julie Sullivan 9-19 .3211988-89 Melissa Taketa 6-22 .2141989-90 Melissa Taketa 15-15 .5001990-91 Melissa Taketa 15-13 .5561991-92 Melissa Taketa 13-15 .4641992-93 Melissa Taketa 19-8 .7041993-94 Melissa Taketa 16-12 .5711994-95 Melissa Taketa 20-15 .5711995-96 Melissa Taketa 18-12 .6001996-97 Melissa Taketa 9-18 .3331997-98 Melissa Taketa 9-18 .3331998-99 Sherri Murrell 14-13 .5191999-00 Sherri Murrell 18-11 .6212000-01 Sherri Murrell 17-11 .6072001-02 Sherri Murrell 19-11 .6332002-03 Craig Jackson 16-14 .5332003-04 Craig Jackson 15-14 .5172004-05 Craig Jackson 5-22 .1852005-06 Craig Jackson 1-5 .167 Karen Weitz (Int.) 5-17 .2272006-07 Lynne Roberts 8-22 .2662007-08 Lynne Roberts 14-16 .4672008-09 Lynne Roberts 14-16 .467TOTALS 432-505 .461

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ALDEN, Charlene ....................................1989-91ALTERMATT, Angie ..................................1980-81ASHMORE, Brandi ...................................1991-92AYALA, Mary .............................................1975-76BATES, Sheri ..............................................1979-83BAVA, Cindy ..............................................1975-76BEATTIE, Shelly .........................................1990-91BEBBER, Lainie ..........................................1991-95BLAISURE, Connie ...................................1992-96BOTTO, Debbie ........................................1977-78BOYNTON, Tambi ...................................1976-77BRANTLEY, Jessica ...................................2003-05BRENNAN, Beckett ................................2007-08BROWN, Patricia .....................................1988-90BROWN, Renee .......................................1982-83BUNZ, Courtney ......................................2006-07CHRISTOFF, Andrea ................................1989-92CLARK, Mischa ....................................1999-2003COX, Leslie................................................1993-96CROM, Cindy ............................................1983-84CROSLIN, Sonja .......................................1977-78CROSSLAND, Brittney ...........................2003-04CZERWINSKI, Charity ...........................2004-05DANA, Jasmine ................................ 2006-DANA, Joy .................................................1980-84DAWKINS, Karen ....................................2004-09d'HONDT, Gillian .....................................2000-04DINGES, Nancy ........................................2000-04DIRAC, Annette ........................................1991-93DOLEZAL, Ashley ....................................2003-06DONOVAN, Betsy ..................................1983-84DUFOUR, Kathy .......................................1980-82DUPONT, Vanessa ...............................1999-2003DY, Eliza ............................................ 2009-EUBANKS, Tia ...........................................2003-05EWING, Jasmine .......................................2002-04FAIRBROOK, Peg .....................................1975-76FAN, Pam ...................................................1978-80FATH, Jennifer ................................. 2007-FEELY, Sarah ...............................................2002-03FLORES, Theresa ......................................1980-81FONG, Mele ..............................................1975-76FREEMAN, Jerise ......................................2005-07FREIL, Tine..................................................1989-93GEYSER, Debbie .......................................1986-88GIBBARD, Darlene ..................................2001-05GIBSON, Jayne ..........................................1981-82

GLANDON, Toni......................................1978-82GLANDON, Tracy ...................................1980-83GOLDMAN, Laura ...................................1986-87GREEN, Tanya ............................................2001-05GUGGIA, Chante ................................1996-2000HARMON, Calisha ...................................1994-96HART, Samantha .......................................2005-07HATHHORN, Kristi ................................1979-80HEAD, Emma................................... 2006-HEAD, Sara ................................................2005-06HENDON, Larelle ....................................1976-78HILLMAN, Marquitta ...............................2003-05HINAMAN, Kathy ....................................1975-76HIRAGA, Karen ........................................1975-76HO, Selena ............................................1998-2002HOGE, Sandy ...........................................1993-95HOLT, Suzie ...............................................1982-83HYSLOP, Nicole ........................................2007-08JACKMAN, Luann ....................................1976-77JACOBSEN, Karen ...................................1980-83JEWELL, Cindy ..........................................1976-77JOHNSON, Ahshalic ...........................1999-2003JONES, Janet ..............................................1984-85JONES, Wyvonne ......................................2005-07JORGENSEN, Jennifer .............................2008-09KAOHI, Jolynn ...........................................1975-76KELLARD, Kim ..........................................1993-95KELLEY, Shannon ......................................1988-90KELLY, Jake .................................................2006-08KENNEDY, Ruth .......................................1986-87KIMPTON, Millie .................................1998-2001KING, Joline ...............................................1983-84KLINE, Sandy .............................................1982-84KLOPPENBERG, D. ..................................1985-86LAHODA, Lori ..........................................1992-94LARY, Mary .................................................1984-85LAURITZEN, Cathy .................................1994-98LAVENDER, Kelsey ..................................2004-08LEWIS, Susan .............................................1975-76LIGHTLE, Tracy .........................................1975-76LINDEN, Shellie ........................................1983-86LOGAN, Charmon ..................................1987-91LUCKEY, Allison ..................................1996-2000LUNG, Kim ................................................1980-83LUTTGES, Ricque.....................................1986-88MADSEN, Alicia ........................................1997-99MARTELLA, Jennifer ................................1996-97

McALLISTER, Kate ...................................1993-97McATEE, Natasha .....................................1992-93McCOSKERY, Molly .................................1989-91McCUSKER, Angela ..................................1986-88McDONALD, Kim ...............................1978, 1981McDONALD, Michelle ...........................1979-80McINTIRE, Geri ................................ 1992-94McKENZIE, Erica ............................. 2009-McLEOD, Claire ............................... 2008-McNAMEE, Lyndsay .................................2005-06MEEKER, Dolinda ................................1998-2002MEINHARDT, Gretchen .........................1984-88MELCHER, Julie .........................................2004-06MENKENS, Jessie......................................2003-05MERCIER, Jakehima ..................................2000-02MILGATE, Paige ........................................1986-89MILLER, Jennifer ........................................1997-99MITEKO, Tina .............................................1993-96MOORE, Stephanie ..................................1995-97MONROE, Sonya ......................................1978-81MORAN, Tyler ..........................................2004-08MORIANA, Paloma ..................................1993-95MORRIS, Tammy .......................................1979-80MURCHISON, Holley .............................2003-04NEDEROSTEK, Andrea ...........................2000-04NIXON, Stacie ..........................................1997-98NOLAN, Dolores ....................................1975-76NORRIS, Natasha .....................................1988-92O'CONNOR, Jacklyn ..............................1991-93OLSEN, Jennifer ........................................1996-99O’ROURKE, Dori .....................................1985-89OSWOOD, Dani ......................................1991-92OTTO, Janet...............................................1983-86PALACIO, Eden ....................................1996-2000PARKER, Suzanne .....................................1985-89PEETS-WELLS, Karen ..............................1977-81PEREZ, Leanne ..........................................1977-79PETERSSON, Lena ...................................1988-91PHILLIPS, Ann ............................................1977-78POWELL, Lori ...........................................1981-82PRICE, Whitney .........................................2005-09QUILANTANG, Felcia ............................1977-78RAGSDALE, Marianna .............................1979-80RAMIREZ, Cheri .......................................1975-76RANDALL, Christina ...............................1991-96REED, Carol ...............................................1975-76REED, Shannon ..........................................1992-94

ROBERTS, Kathy .......................................1978-79ROBERTS, Marcia ....................................1975-78ROBERTS, Renee ......................................2005-08RODRIGUEZ, Kendall ..................... 2009-ROGERS, Jordan .............................. 2009-ROMBERG-GEIGER, Jane .......................1980-85ROSS,Missy ................................................1994-96RUIZ, Carolina ..........................................2004-06SALMON, Lori ..........................................1981-82SANERIVI, Tina ..........................................2003-06SASAKI, Michelle ......................................1985-89SAUER, Stacy .............................................1986-87SCHAUMANN, Rikke .............................1991-92SIMMONS, Amber ....................................2007-09SMITH, Alicia .............................................2000-04SMITH, Shannon .......................................1996-99SOEEBERG, Charlotte ............................1988-92STEVENS, Kelly .........................................1995-97STEVENS, Staci .........................................1986-87STIGLER, Shelle ........................................2002-03SVENSSON, Amanda ..........................1997-2001SWANSON, Andrea ........................ 2007-SZUKALSKI, Julie .....................................1986-90TARSIUK, Alissa ...................................1999-2003THOMAS, Shantel........................... 2009-THOMPSON, Christina .................. 2008-TIERNAN, Gretchen ....................... 2008-ULLOA, Ana ...............................................1979-80VANHOLLEBEKE, Amy ...........................2007-09VESECKY, Karen .......................................1992-94WALTERS, Prim ........................................1985-89WHITE, Arielle ................................ 2009-WHITE, Brittany .......................................2005-06WHITENACK, Melanie ................... 1982-83, ’86WHITNEY, Janet .......................................1982-86WILKERSON, Kim ...................................1991-92WILL, Sue ...................................................1993-96WILLIAMSON, Gail .................................1977-78WONG, Corinne .....................................2000-04YARBROUGH, Martha .......................1996-2000YARBROUGH, Sarah ...............................1995-99YOUNG, Janae ..........................................2007-09YOUNG, Laura .........................................1989-90ZEISLER, Nancy ........................................1977-78ZIMMERMAN, Dana ................................2003-06ZORZOU, Anna .......................................1998-99

Most Points Scored (Game) ............................................. 110 (110-43) vs. Sonoma State, 11/30/84Most Points Scored (Home) ............................................. 105 (105-13) vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 12/28/78Most Points Scored (Road) ............................................... 100 (100-74) at Cal Poly, 11/19/83Most Points Scored (Neutral) .......................................... 110 (110-43) vs. Sonoma State, 11/30/84Most Points Scored (Season) ............................................ 2,393 in 1994-95Largest Winning Margin (Game) ...................................... 92 (105-13) vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 12/28/78Largest Winning Margin (Home) ..................................... 92 (105-13) vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 12/28/78Largest Winning Margin (Road) ....................................... 43 (92-49) at Cal State Fullerton, 2/9/01Largest Winning Margin (Neutral) ................................... 67 (110-43) vs. Sonoma State, 11/30/84Largest Combined Score (Game).................................... 207 (Long Beach St. 121, Pacific 86), 2/6/86Highest Scoring Average (Season) ................................... 75.6 in 1982-83Fewest Points Allowed (Game) ........................................ 13 vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 12/28/78Fewest Points Allowed (Season) ...................................... 1,289 in 1977-78Most Points Allowed (Game) ........................................... 123 (65-123) vs. Long Beach State, 3/5/87Most Points Allowed (Home) ........................................... 109 (58-109) vs. Stanford, 12/1/05Most Points Allowed (Road) ............................................. 121 (86-121) at Long Beach State, 2/13/96Most Points Allowed (Neutral) ........................................ 123 (65-123) vs. Long Beach State, 3/5/87Most Points Allowed (Season) .......................................... 2,280 in 1994-95Largest Losing Margin (Game) ......................................... 61 (25-86) at Stanford, 12/12/03................................................................................................. 61 (39-100) at Texas Tech, 12/8/03................................................................................................. 61 (41-102) at UCLA, 12/8/79Largest Losing Margin (Home) ......................................... 51 (58-109) vs. Stanford, 12/1/05Largest Losing Margin (Road) ........................................... 61 (25-86) at Stanford, 12/12/03................................................................................................. 61 (39-100) at Texas Tech, 12/8/03................................................................................................. 61 (41-102) at UCLA, 12/8/79Largest Losing Margin (Neutral) ...................................... 59 (65-123) vs. Long Beach State, 3/5/87Fewest Points Scored (Game) .......................................... 16 vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 12/3/76Fewest Points Scored (Season) ........................................ 1,283 in 1977-78Most Field Goals Made (Game) ....................................... 49 vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 12/28/78Most Field Goals Made (Season) ..................................... 909 in 1981-82Most Field Goal Attempts (Game) .................................. 92 (Two times)—Last vs. CSULA, 1/19/81Most Field Goal Attempts (Season) ................................ 2,114 in 1981-82Highest Field Goal Pct. (Game) ........................................ .702 vs. UC Irvine, 2/27/93Highest Field Goal Pct. (Season) ...................................... .465 in 1992-93Most Free Throws Made (Game) .................................... 33 vs. San Jose State, 2/27/81Most Free Throws Made (Season)................................... 552 in 1994-95Most Free Throw Attempts (Game) ............................... 50 vs. UC Irvine, 2/5/04Most Free Throw Attempts (Season) ............................. 886 in 1994-95Highest Free Throw Percentage (Game) ....................... 1.000 (16-16) at Santa Clara, 12/12/06Highest Free Throw Percentage (Season) ........ . ........... 739 in 1983-84Most Rebounds (Game) .................................................... 80 vs. Sonoma State, 11/30/84Most Rebounds (Season) ................................................... 1,316 in 1994-95Highest Rebounding Average (Season) ........................... 48.4 in 1977-78Most Assists (Game) ........................................................... 34 vs. Wichita State, 12/14/90Most Assists (Season) ......................................................... 561 in 1989-90Most Steals (Game) ............................................................ 25 vs. Hawai'i, 1/5/82Most Steals (Season) .......................................................... 353 in 1981-82

Most Points Scored (Game) ....................................................... 46 by Kate McAllister, 2/23/96Most Points Scored (Season) ...................................................... 564 by Kate McAllister, 1995-96Most Points Scored (Career) ..................................................... 1,927 by Julie Szukalski, 1986-90Highest Scoring Average (Season) ............................................. 18.8 by Kate McAllister, 1995-96Highest Scoring Average (Career) ............................................. 17.8 by Julie Szukalski, 1986-90Most Field Goals Made (Game) ................................................. 19 by Kate McAllister, 2/23/96Most Field Goals Made (Season) ............................................... 221 by Kate McAllister, 1995-96Most Field Goals Made (Career) ............................................... 764 by Julie Szukalski, 1986-90Most Field Goal Attempts (Game) ............................................ 31 by Kate McAllister, 2/23/96Most Field Goal Attempts (Season) .......................................... 459 by Karen Peets in 1978-79Most Field Goal Attempts (Career) .......................................... 1,568 by Julie Szukalski, 1986-90Highest Field Goal Percentage (Game) .................................... 1.000 by Karen Peets (14-14), 2/14/81 (minimum of 8 attempts) .................................................... 1.000 by Karen Vesecky (8-8), 1/25/94........................................................................................................... 1.000 by Alissa Tarsiuk (8-8), 1/30/03Highest Field Goal Pct. (Season) ................................................ .608 by Larelle Hendon, 1976-77Highest Field Goal Pct. (Career) ................................................ .512 by Gillian d'Hondt, 2000-04Most Free Throws Made (Game) .............................................. 14 by Lainie Bebber, 1/31/94........................................................................................................... 14 by Gillian d'Hondt, 2/5/04Most Free Throws Made (Season)............................................. 130 by Julie Szukalski, 1986-87Most Free Throws Made (Career) ............................................ 399 by Julie Szukalski, 1986-90Most Free Throw Attempts (Game) ......................................... 20 by Gillian d'Hondt, 2/5/04Most Free Throw Attempts (Season) .............................. 180 by Amber Simmons, 2008-09Most Free Throw Attempts (Career) ....................................... 584 by Julie Szukalski, 1986-90Highest Free Throw Percentage (Game) ................................. 1.000 by Amy Van Hollebeke (12-12),12/27/07(minimum of 10 attempts) .......................................................... 1.000 by Jane Geiger (12-12), 1/5/85 ........................................................................................................... 1.000 by Kate McAllister (12-12), 2/29/96........................................................................................................... 1.000 by Jessica Brantley (11-11), 2/21/04Highest Free Throw Percentage (Season) ............................... .901 by Selena Ho (100-111), 2000-01Highest Free Throw Percentage (Career) ............................... .823 by Selena Ho, 1998-2002Most Three-Point Field Goals Made (Game) .......................... 9 by Eden Palacio, 2/28/98Most Rebounds (Game) .............................................................. 28 by Karen Peets, 12/9/77Most Rebounds (Season) ............................................................. 308 by Karen Peets, 1978-79Most Rebounds (Career) ............................................................ 958 by Julie Szukalski, 1986-90Highest Rebound Average (Season) .......................................... 13.4 by Karen Peets, 1978-79Highest Rebound Average (Career) .......................................... 9.4 by Karen Peets, 1978-81Most Assists (Game) ..................................................................... 22 by Tine Freil, 12/14/90Most Assists (Season) ................................................................... 321 by Tine Freil, 1989-90Most Assists (Career)................................................................... 1,083 by Tine Freil, 1989-93Most Steals (Game) ...................................................................... 12 by Sheri Bates, 1/5/82Most Steals (Season) .................................................................... 104 by Sheri Bates, 1981-82Most Steals (Career) .................................................................... 320 by Tine Freil, 1989-93

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ALASKA-ANCHORAGE1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

12-17-85 • W 76-65

AMERICAN1-1 (1-0, 0-1, 0-0)

11-26-95 • W 79-69 1-5-97 L 64-85

AMERICAN RIVER JC2-1 (1-1, 1-0, 0-0)

2-24-76 • L 43-44 12-9-76 • W 59-44 2-28-78 W 62-42

ARIZONA2-1 (1-0, 0-0, 1-1)

11-21-81 + W 83-71 12-20-81 + L 52-60 1-4-84 • W 84-79

ARIZONA STATE0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1)

11-20-82 + L 65-90

ARKANSAS0-2 (0-0, 0-0, 0-2)

12-8-96 + L 59-93 11-29-09 + L 61-78

AZUSA PACIFIC1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

1-7-80 • W 88-42

BAYLOR0-1 (0-0, 0-1, 0-0)

12-1-03 L 51-88 BIOLA

1-1 (1-1, 0-0, 0-0) 2-3-79 • L 39-94 1-23-82 • W 75-72

BOISE STATE4-3 (3-0, 1-1, 0-2)

11-25-95 + L 68-71 2-21-97 • W 66-63 2-26-98 L 46-61 3-4-98 + L 57-65 2-25-99 • W 58-53 1-19-01 W 68-54 2-16-01 • W 73-69

BRADLEY1-1 (1-0, 0-1, 0-0)

12-18-99 • W 76-43 12-3-00 L 64-75

BRIGHAM YOUNG1-5 (0-2, 1-2, 0-1)

1-12-82 L 74-93 12-19-92 W 65-62 12-4-93 + L 56-74 11-30-94 • L 59-66 12-1-97 • L 48-57 12-30-98 L 50-59

CALIFORNIA2-21 (2-8, 0-13, 0-0)

1-11-77 L 29-60 2-8-77 • L 23-47 1-14-78 • L 54-72 2-24-78 L 59-71 12-16-78 L 44-76 1-11-79 L 43-67 2-10-79 • L 50-79 1-26-80 • L 59-78 2-21-80 L 63-68 1-15-81 L 61-86 2-10-81 • W 64-59 1-30-82 • L 62-79 2-27-82 L 65-80 1-8-83 • L 77-81 2-8-83 L 55-71 1-17-84 L 70-93 2-18-84 • L 58-63 11-25-84 • L 87-97 1-15-85 L 76-85 1-10-86 L 53-85 12-16-95 L 72-79 11-24-97 • W 64-63 11-17-98 L 58-66

CAL POLY26-14 (10-5, 13-7, 3-3)

12-19-75 + W 57-56 1-4-80 L 74-83 12-19-80 + W 74-60 1-18-81 W 81-62 12-12-81 • L 75-87 11-19-82 W 100-74 12-11-82 • W 88-68 11-18-83 W 66-55 12-12-83 W 91-63

12-1-84 + W 67-59 12-7-85 L 65-67 12-1-86 W 79-56 1-23-97 W 65-57 3-1-97 • W 61-49 2-8-98 • L 59-63 2-15-98 W 68-61 2-5-99 W 76-58 2-12-99 • W 66-54 2-13-00 • W 77-57 2-20-00 W 82-81 2-4-01 • W 69-57 3-3-01 W 69-45 3-7-01 + L 76-79 1-13-02 W 66-53 2-10-02 • W 80-73 1-16-03 • W 63-50 2-15-03 W 71-58 1-22-04 L 63-75 2-21-04 • W 78-69 1-20-05 • L 55-65 2-19-05 L 52-71 1-26-06 • W 87-53 3-4-06 L 45-83 3-8-06 + L 67-94 1-25-07 L 62-77 3-3-07 • L 58-72 1-24-08 • W 89-88 (ot) 2-23-08 W 75-69 (ot) 3-13-08 + L 76-79 1-22-09 L 58-68 2-21-09 • L 64-74

CAL POLY POMONA0-3 (0-0, 0-3, 0-0)

12-10-83 L 67-77 12-15-84 L 71-86 12-19-89 L 72-83

CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD0-1 (0-0, 0-1, 0-0)

3-5-09 L 70-85

CAL STATE FULLERTON32-20 (18-7, 13-12, 1-3)

11-20-81 + L 64-86 2-1-86 • W 62-58 2-15-86 L 49-69 1-31-87 • L 66-72 2-19-87 W 69-67 1-2-88 W 77-67

3-5-88 L 56-62 12-17-88 L 66-82 2-2-89 • L 61-80 1-20-90 • L 70-71 2-15-90 L 55-68 1-4-91 • W 73-68 2-28-91 L 52-77 2-1-92 • L 68-69 2-27-92 W 70-69 1-30-93 W 70-44 2-25-93 • W 73-57 2-3-94 • W 79-76 3-5-94 W 79-75 1-22-95 L 61-68 2-17-95 • W 63-57 1-4-96 • W 75-50 2-29-96 W 72-68 1-12-97 • W 76-74 2-14-97 L 55-78 1-24-98 L 57-65 2-20-98 • W 70-61 1-24-99 • W 89-64 2-19-99 W 78-65 1-27-00 W 78-69 2-27-00 • W 69-53 1-12-01 • W 71-43 2-9-01 W 92-49 1-26-02 W 63-52 2-22-02 • W 70-61 2-1-03 • W 85-61 2-27-03 W 82-54 1-5-04 • W 75-64 3-4-04 W 80-70 3-11-04 + W 78-59 12-30-04 W 61-55 3-3-05 • L 58-80 1-9-06 L 64-72 2-16-06 • W 84-74 1-6-07 • W 61-53 2-8-07 L 69-75 3-7-07 + L 58-69 1-19-08 L 83-94 2-14-08 • W 76-72(ot) 1-17-09 • W 72-66 2-12-09 L 51-62 3-12-09 + L 62-64

CAL STATE HAYWARD5-0 (2-0, 2-0, 1-0)

12-9-77 + W 43-35 12-1-78 • W 73-49 12-1-79 W 73-60 12-30-80 • W 94-80 12-5-81 W 74-54

CAL STATE HAYWARD JV1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

1-13-76 • W 45-31

CAL STATE LOS ANGELES0-1 (0-0, 0-1, 0-0)

1-19-81 L 69-84

CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE12-8 (8-2, 4-6, 0-0)

12-5-92 W 69-39 1-25-94 • W 73-52 12-29-94 • W 76-41 12-28-95 W 75-44 1-30-02 • W 90-51 2-3-02 W 92-60 1-11-03 L 50-57 2-8-03 • W 69-48 1-31-04 • W 82-73 2-28-04 L 61-64 1-27-05 L 50-73 2-24-05 • L 57-63 1-4-06 • W 58-56 2-25-06 L 59-80 12-30-06 L 50-72 2-24-07 • L 51-72 1-12-08 • W 79-73 2-7-08 W 66-52 1-2-09 • W 63-59 3-7-09 L 61-70

CAL STATE STANISLAUS7-4 (4-1, 3-3, 0-0)

12-20-75 L 53-56 1-23-76 L 42-75 2-20-76 • L 38-63 12-3-76 L 16-47 1-25-77 • W 51-47 2-22-77 W 54-51 12-8-77 • W 60-54 12-29-77 W 63-39 12-5-78 W 88-53 12-28-78 • W 105-13 11-13-07 • W 96-55

CHICO STATE5-1 (3-1, 2-0, 0-0)

12-2-78 • L 45-52 11-30-79 • W 75-62 12-5-80 W 59-50 12-11-81 • W 78-61 11-30-82 W 88-70 12-3-83 • W 84-55

CHICO STATE JV0-1 (0-1, 0-0, 0-0)

2-6-76 L 21-68

CLEVELAND STATE1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

12-8-90 + W 88-59

CLEMSON1-1 (1-0, 0-0, 0-1)

1-3-81 • W 78-70 3-24-95 + L 75-80

COLORADO0-2 (0-1, 0-1, 0-0)

12-18-04 • L 42-45 12-8-05 L 57-84

COLORADO STATE1-1 (1-0, 0-1, 0-0)

12-4-07 L 77-84

COLORADO WOMEN'S COLLEGE

1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 12-4-81 + W 96-71

DeANZA JC0-2 (0-0, 0-0, 0-2)

12-20-75 + L 37-75 12-3-76 + L 45-51

DELTA JC2-1 (1-1, 1-0, 0-0)

12-7-76 W 44-38 1-18-77 • L 42-59 2-21-78 • W 69-38

DUKE0-1 (0-0, 0-1, 0-0)

12-4-04 L 30-86

EASTERN ILLINOIS1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

11-30-91 + W 79-61

EASTERN WASHINGTON1-3 (1-2, 0-1, 0-0)

12-11-79 • L 58-61 11-24-84 • L 60-73 12-21-07 • W 82-74 12-13-08 L 58-63

FAIRFIELD0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1)

1-26-85 + L 63-83

Alaska-Anchorage ......................................1-0American ......................................................1-1American River JC .....................................2-1Arizona .........................................................2-1Arizona State...............................................0-1Arkansas .......................................................0-2Azusa Pacific ................................................1-0Baylor ............................................................0-1Biola...............................................................1-1Boise State ...................................................5-3Bradley ..........................................................1-1Brigham Young .............................................1-5California ................................................... 2-21Cal Poly....................................... 26-15Cal Poly Pomona ........................................0-3Cal State Bakersfield .....................0-1Cal State Fullerton ................... 32-20Cal State Hayward .....................................5-0Cal State Hayward JV ................................1-0Cal State Los Angeles ................................0-1Cal State Northridge .................. 12-8Cal State Stanislaus ....................................7-4Chico State ..................................................5-1Chico State JV .............................................1-0Cleveland State ...........................................1-0 Clemson .......................................................1-1 Colorado ......................................................0-2Colorado State ...........................................1-1Colorado Women's College ....................1-0DeAnza JC ...................................................0-2 Delta JC ........................................................2-1Duke ..............................................................0-1Eastern Illinois .............................................1-0Eastern Washington ...................................1-3

Fairfield .........................................................0-1Feather River JC .........................................0-1Fresno State ............................... 20-21Georgia Tech................................................1-0George Mason ............................................0-1Gonzaga ........................................................2-1Hawai'i ....................................................... 8-25Houston .......................................................0-1Humboldt State ..............................0-2Idaho .......................................................... 13-9Idaho State ...................................................3-0Illinois ............................................................0-1Iona ..................................................2-0Iowa ...............................................................1-1James Madison ............................................1-1Kansas ...........................................................0-1Kentucky ......................................................0-1Lafayette .......................................................1-0Lamar ............................................................0-1Long Beach State ...................... 18-35Long Island ...................................................1-0Louisiana State ............................................0-1Loyola Marymount .....................................1-0Marquette ....................................................0-1Mercer ..........................................................0-1Mississippi ....................................................0-1Monmouth ....................First MeetingMontana........................................................1-3Montana State ................................1-4Nebraska ......................................................0-1Nevada ..................................................... 12-12Nevada-Las Vegas..................................... 8-19New Mexico ................................................1-1New Mexico State .................................. 10-9

New Orleans ...............................................1-0North Carolina ...........................................0-1North Dakota .............................................1-0North Texas .................................................3-2Northern Arizona ......................................2-3Northern Colorado ..................................1-1Northern Illinois.........................................1-0Northwestern .............................................1-0Notre Dame ................................................0-1Occidental....................................................2-0Ohio ..............................................................1-0Ohio State ...................................................1-0Oklahoma State ..........................................0-1Oregon .........................................................0-3Oregon State ...............................................0-4Pepperdine ...................................................0-3Portland ...........................................3-4Portland State ................................5-1Princeton ......................................................1-0Providence ...................................................1-0Purdue ..........................................................0-1Rice ................................................................0-2Rocky Mountain College ..........................1-0Rutgers .........................................................0-1Sacramento City College .........................2-0Sacramento State ....................... 13-5Saint Bonaventure ......................................1-0Saint John's ...................................................0-1Saint Joseph's ...............................................0-1Saint Mary's ................................. 6-11San Diego .....................................................2-7San Diego State ..........................................5-6San Francisco ............................. 10-16San Francisco State ....................................3-1

San Jose State ......................................... 30-13San Jose State JV .........................................0-1Santa Clara ................................ 17-22Seattle ...........................................................1-0Seattle Pacific ..............................................1-0Sonoma State ..............................................4-2Southern Utah ................................3-1Stanford ..................................................... 3-16Stephen F. Austin .........................................0-2Texas-Pan American ...................................1-0Texas-San Antonio ......................................1-0Texas Southern ...........................................2-0Texas Tech ....................................................0-3UC Davis .........................................6-8UC Irvine .................................... 32-24UCLA ............................................................0-3UC Riverside ................................ 9-10UC Santa Barbara ..................... 16-42UMBC ...........................................................1-0UNLV ............................................................1-1U.S. International ........................................5-1Utah ...............................................................1-2Utah State ....................................................4-3Virginia ..........................................................0-1Virginia Commonwealth ...........................0-1Wagner .........................................................1-0Washington..................................................1-3Washington State .......................................2-2Wayland Baptist ..........................................0-1Weber State ................................................3-2Wichita State...............................................1-1Wisconsin-Green Bay ...............................0-2Wofford ........................................................1-0Wright State ................................................0-1

PACIFIC ALL-TIME SERIES RECORd • 2009-10 OPPONENTS IN BOLD

Series results and records vs. opponents since 1975. Overall records are in italics, with home, road, and neutral records in parentheses. + - indicates neutral site games. • - indicates home games.

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FEATHER RIVER JC0-1 (0-0, 0-1, 0-0)

12-2-77 L 35-72

FRESNO STATE20-21 (11-8, 8-11, 1-2)

1-7-78 + L 40-41 1-20-78 L 40-55 2-18-78 • W 50-42 1-23-79 • L 50-53 2-23-79 L 52-60 1-19-80 • W 68-66 2-15-80 W 75-53 1-9-81 W 59-54 2-7-81 • L 57-59 12-6-81 + W 75-71 1-21-82 W 83-76 2-20-82 • W 82-64 2-18-83 • W 76-63 2-26-83 L 68-70 2-24-84 • W 74-41 3-2-84 L 55-75 11-27-84 • L 62-64 2-1-85 W 76-68 11-27-85 L 61-83 1-3-86 + L 54-93 1-10-87 • L 61-66 2-7-87 L 63-90 1-23-88 • L 50-64 2-18-88 L 64-80 1-19-89 L 51-59 2-16-89 • L 68-72 1-7-90 • L 58-69 2-1-90 W 77-76 1-29-91 L 69-80 2-16-91 • W 79-74 1-2-92 W 65-58 3-8-92 • W 87-72 12-31-92 • W 72-57 12-8-93 W 62-60 12-31-94 L 66-72 12-30-95 • W 68-65 12-14-96 • L 56-64 12-20-97 L 40-53 12-12-98 • W 77-59 12-13-00 W 67-57 12-6-08 • W 84-70

GEORGIA TECH1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

12-19-89 • W 88-68

GEORGE MASON0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1)

11-26-89 + L 56-57

GONZAGA2-1 (1-0, 1-0, 0-1)

12-6-98 + L 64-65 11-23-99 • W 84-70 11-24-01 W 86-85

HAWAI’I8-25 (7-10, 0-12, 1-3)

2-16-79 • L 57-70 1-10-80 • W 77-61 1-5-82 • W 83-74 11-27-82 • L 71-79 1-12-84 • W 63-61 1-17-85 • L 72-77

1-19-85 • W 74-62 1-16-86 L 59-80 1-18-86 L 57-85 2-16-87 • L 63-74 2-17-87 • L 65-83 1-7-88 L 47-76 1-9-88 L 61-70 2-18-89 • L 53-75 2-20-89 • L 59-80 1-25-90 L 53-63 1-27-90 L 68-87 3-8-90 + W 68-63 1-19-91 • W 58-53 1-20-91 • W 62-45 1-8-92 L 56-59 1-10-92 L 60-84 3-11-92 + L 65-78 2-4-93 • L 61-64 2-5-93 • L 59-72 2-25-94 L 58-92 2-26-94 L 73-77 3-10-94 + L 59-73 1-3-95 L 51-53 3-5-95 • W 73-56 1-14-96 • L 65-67 2-11-96 L 70-78 3-9-96 + L 64-68

HOUSTON0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1)

12-19-82 + L 74-83

HUMBOLDT STATE0-2 (0-1, 0-1, 0-0)

1-15-77 L 32-68 2-25-77 • L 46-73

IDAHO13-9 (8-1, 4-5, 1-3)

1-3-93 • W 68-57 12-3-93 W 86-76 1-17-97 W 64-54 3-5-97 + L 48-71 1-30-98 • W 60-53 1-28-99 L 74-79 3-3-99 + L 58-60 2-4-00 • W 63-57 1-21-01 W 82-75 2-18-01 • W 68-51 1-8-02 • W 86-46 3-2-02 W 71-63 3-6-02 + W 72-45 1-2-03 L 53-74 3-6-03 • W 56-42 1-17-04 • W 74-73 2-12-04 L 51-72 3-12-04 + L 68-71 1-15-05 L 52-74 2-10-05 • L 67-73 12-30-07 • W 63-52 12-11-08 L 51-61

IDAHO STATE3-0 (1-0, 0-0, 2-0)

12-21-86 • W 87-64 12-9-94 + W 84-56 11-27-99 + W 64-55

ILLINOIS0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

12-11-04 + L 31-74

IONA2-0 (2-0, 0-0, 0-0)

12-28-03 • W 74-63 12-28-08 • W 66-62

IOWA1-1 (0-0, 0-0, 1-1)

11-19-81 + W 81-70 12-7-97 + L 60-80

JAMES MADISON1-1 (1-0, 0-1, 0-0)

1-3-97 L 45-80 12-28-97 • W 57-51

KANSAS0-1 (0-1, 0-0, 0-0)

1-2-85 • L 81-86

KENTUCKY0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1)

11-29-02 + L 61-77

LAFAYETTE1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

12-22-06 • W 72-63

LAMAR0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1)

12-6-91 + L 54-75

LONG BEACH STATE18-35 (11-13, 5-20, 2-2)

2-13-86 L 86-121 2-24-86 • L 78-90 1-24-87 L 65-114 2-14-87 • L 46-99 3-5-87 + L 65-123 1-28-88 L 52-106 2-27-88 • L 57-98 3-10-88 L 50-77 1-26-89 • L 65-87 2-23-89 L 71-96 1-13-90 L 70-90 2-8-90 • L 64-82 3-10-90 + L 83-85 1-25-91 L 69-71 2-25-91 • L 73-91 2-6-92 • L 57-66 2-13-92 W 89-85 1-16-93 L 64-69 2-11-93 • W 75-55 1-15-94 • W 65-63 2-11-94 L 76-88 1-15-95 • L 73-84 2-10-95 W 86-71 1-28-96 W 67-64 2-23-96 • W 98-95 3-6-96 + W 90-80 1-19-97 L 58-71 2-23-97 • W 58-50 2-1-98 • W 66-53 2-28-98 L 77-78 1-30-99 L 57-74 2-27-99 • W 73-69

2-6-00 L 70-74 3-2-00 • L 47-61 1-28-01 L 69-88 2-25-01 • L 77-91 1-20-02 • W 82-79 2-15-02 L 72-77 1-25-03 L 55-60 2-20-03 • W 66-65 3-14-03 + W 71-51 1-8-04 W 71-62 2-7-04 • W 67-63 1-6-05 • L 60-68 2-5-05 L 48-74 1-13-06 • L 61-74 2-11-06 L 54-77 1-11-07 L 52-70 2-3-07 • W 77-72 1-10-08 • L 56-62 2-9-08 L 57-69 1-8-09 W 76-62 2-7-09 • W 98-92(ot)

LONG ISLAND1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

2-13-86 L 86-121 2-24-86 • L 78-90 1-24-87 L 65-11

LOUISIANA STATE0-1 (0-1, 0-0, 0-0)

12-30-88 • L 58-88

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

12-6-86 • W 76-66

MARQUETTE0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1)

11/26/99 + L 81-86

MERCER0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1)

11-26-05 + L 52-55

MISSISSIPPI0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1)

11-29-91 + L 58-74

MONTANA1-3 (1-0, 0-2, 0-1)

12-6-82 • W 79-77 1-4-85 + L 69-92 12-2-88 L 49-82 12-29-99 L 54-55

MONTANA STATE1-4 (0-1, 0-1, 1-2)

12-20-82 + L 84-90 1-4-86 + L 67-70 11-24-90 L 46-68 11-24-91 • L 62-65 12-3-94 + W 67-64

NEBRASKA0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1)

12-6-96 + L 55-82

NEVADA12-12 (7-4, 5-8, 0-0)

1-9-76 L 32-64

1-10-76 L 33-34 1-21-77 L 40-81 2-19-77 • L 33-58 1-20-79 • L 77-95 2-26-79 • W 78-43 2-17-81 W 90-37 2-22-83 • W 81-63 12-4-85 L 74-79 12-10-86 • W 62-58 12-17-87 L 54-65 12-17-89 W 76-64 1-2-93 • W 79-51 3-6-93 W 73-69 1-3-94 W 81-52 1-31-94 • W 63-47 1-10-95 • W 84-62 2-5-96 L 69-72 1-21-96 W 67-66 2-18-96 • L 50-62 2-9-97 L 48-65 1-11-98 • L 58-66 1-15-99 • W 66-51 1-23-00 L 72-76

NEW MEXICO1-1 (1-0, 0-1, 0-0)

12-20-93 • W 85-58 11-9-01 L 54-81

NEW MEXICO STATE10-9 (7-2, 2-6, 1-1)

1-5-81 • L 72-91 1-23-91 L 81-88 2-20-91 • W 101-78 1-25-92 W 81-72 2-20-92 • W 80-67 1-23-93 • W 83-73 2-18-93 L 66-68 3-10-93 + L 72-73 1-22-94 L 68-76 2-17-94 • L 53-63 1-29-95 • W 69-56 2-24-95 L 60-75 3-9-95 + W 67-55 1-9-96 L 58-68 2-2-96 • W 64-59 2-2-97 • W 77-64 1-18-98 W 59-56 1-17-99 • W 74-59 1-21-00 L 65-69

NEW ORLEANS1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

12-2-89 + W 71-61

NORTH CAROLINA0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1)

11-28-08 + L 62-98

NORTH DAKOTA1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

11-26-89 • W 85-64

NORTH TEXAS3-2 (2-0, 0-2, 1-0)

1-31-97 • W 83-77 1-16-98 L 55-60 1-10-99 L 77-82 1-14-00 • W 61-48 3-8-00 + W 74-56

NORTHERN ARIZONA2-3 (1-1, 0-2, 1-0)

1-5-87 + W 69-63 11-22-02 • L 58-59 12-4-03 L 56-74 11-19-04 • W 59-50 12-7-06 L 59-74

NORTHERN COLORADO1-1 (1-0, 0-1, 0-0)

11-22-08 • W 72-64

NORTHERN ILLINOIS1-0 (0-0, 1-0, 0-0)

12-1-00 W 84-62

NORTHWESTERN1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

1-2-86 + W 87-82

NOTRE DAME0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1)

3-23-95 + L 74-88

OCCIDENTAL2-0 (1-0, 1-0, 0-0)

1-4-79 • W 68-56 12-14-79 W 65-35

OHIO1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

12-11-94 + W 84-71

OHIO STATE1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

12-10-94 + W 74-67

OKLAHOMA STATE0-1 (0-0, 0-1, 0-0)

11-24-06 L 56-86

OREGON0-2 (0-1, 0-1, 0-0)

1-22-83 L 74-83 1-27-84 • L 57-86

OREGON STATE0-5 (0-2, 0-3, 0-0)

1-21-83 L 55-73 1-28-85 • L 81-90 12-21-04 L 43-72 11-20-05 • L 46-54 11-18-08 L 71-76

PEPPERDINE0-3 (0-1, 0-2, 0-0)

12-4-82 L 89-97 1-6-01 • L 69-71 1-4-02 L 74-82

PORTLAND4-4 (1-1, 3-2, 0-1)

1-7-88 W 72-46 12-2-94 + L 65-68 12-1-99 W 59-50 12-15-01 W 82-74 12-3-02 L 64-73 11-12-06 L 60-74 12-28-07 • L 64-84 12-3-08 • W 68-50

PORTLAND STATE3-1 (2-0, 0-1, 1-0)

12-5-87 + W 88-67 1-6-88 L 64-90 12-31-90 • W 78-68 12-15-00 • W 69-53

PRINCETON1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

12-27-96 + W 65-51

PROVIDENCE1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

11-24-00 + W 78-76

PURDUE0-1 (0-0, 0-1, 0-0)

11-24-02 L 57-91

RICE0-2 (0-1, 0-1, 0-0)

11-23-84 • L 69-71 12-7-91 L 61-69

ROCKY MOUNTAIN COLLEGE

1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 11-23-90 + W 61-46

RUTGERS0-1 (0-1, 0-0, 0-0)

11-29-01 • L 53-61

SACRAMENTO CC2-0 (2-0, 0-0, 0-0)

2-10-78 • W 55-37 11-29-78 • W 58-56

SACRAMENTO STATE13-5 (9-0, 4-4, 0-1)

1-5-78 + L 46-73 12-8-78 • W 57-56 12-21-79 W 72-45 2-21-90 • W 81-59 12-13-91 L 66-76 12-11-92 • W 67-54 11-30-93 W 68-54 12-6-94 • W 68-53 11-16-97 L 55-63 11-14-98 • W 73-57 1-10-00 W 69-47 11-20-00 • W 74-71 11-20-01 W 86-46 12-11-02 • W 92-50 12-22-05 L 66-76 12-15-06 • W 62-55 12-11-07 L 85-87 12-22-08 • W 76-64

SAINT BONAVENTURE1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

11-30-02 + W 61-42

SAINT JOHN’S0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1)

12-7-90 + L 69-78

SAINT JOSEPH’S0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1)

12-5-98 + L 44-54

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SAINT MARY’S6-11 (4-5, 2-6, 0-0)

2-5-80 • W 85-51 2-25-84 • W 78-63 11-28-87 • W 73-65 12-12-87 W 82-64 12-11-88 • L 71-78 12-30-89 L 77-85 12-2-90 L 65-87 12-30-91 • L 66-78 1-6-93 • W 71-66 12-29-93 L 74-84 12-12-97 L 51-67 11-24-98 • L 54-65 12-28-02 • L 53-73 12-30-03 L 45-46 12-3-06 W 75-67 11-28-07 • L 68-82 1-4-09 L 70-71

SAN DIEGO2-7 (1-3, 0-4, 1-0)

1-5-85 + W 63-55 1-2-98 • L 54-70 1-2-99 L 60-72 12-5-99 • W 53-39 12-1-01 L 63-64 12-8-02 • L 50-53 12-21-03 L 66-70 12-1-06 • L 62-72 12-15-07 L 53-68

SAN DIEGO STATE5-6 (3-2, 2-4, 0-0)

1-27-81 W 70-62 1-23-86 L 80-97 2-20-86 • W 102-75 2-2-87 • L 74-85 2-26-87 L 52-80 1-4-88 • L 56-77 3-3-88 L 58-101 12-16-88 L 55-76 3-4-89 • W 85-68 1-18-90 • W 68-64 2-17-90 W 82-68

SAN FRANCISCO10-16 (8-4, 1-12, 1-0)

12-9-75 • L 23-36 2-10-76 L 59-63 2-1-77 W 58-38 12-10-77 + W 63-61 2-4-78 • W 61-59 2-25-78 L 45-53 2-2-79 L 56-81 2-27-79 • L 57-78 1-24-80 • L 49-59 2-23-80 L 51-71 1-12-81 L 66-68 2-14-81 • W 94-66 1-27-82 L 65-67 2-22-82 • W 82-76 11-18-82 • W 83-71 1-15-83 • L 67-80 2-2-83 L 72-75 1-20-84 L 73-80 2-11-84 • W 63-61 2-19-85 L 73-80 12-13-85 • W 94-80 12-13-86 L 79-90 12-8-89 L 59-60

12-15-90 • W 76-68 11-24-96 L 52-72 12-1-98 • W 78-50

SAN FRANCISCO STATE3-1 (1-1, 1-0, 1-0)

11-19-83 + W 80-50 11-22-85 W 69-59 11-29-86 • W 94-53 11-17-07 • L 60-65

SAN JOSE STATE30-13 (16-5, 14-8, 0-0)

1-28-78 • L 42-67 2-15-78 L 33-68 1-17-79 L 33-80 2-17-79 • L 51-77 1-9-80 • L 37-91 2-9-80 L 65-68 1-30-81 • W 59-51 2-27-81 W 85-71 1-16-82 L 57-89 2-5-82 • W 72-61 1-6-83 W 70-68 2-10-83 • W 78-74 1-23-84 • L 68-79 2-16-84 W 73-70 12-8-84 L 74-83 12-10-85 • W 71-70 1-8-87 W 70-55 2-5-87 • W 68-57 1-21-88 • W 49-46 2-20-88 W 65-55 1-21-89 W 59-54 3-2-89 • W 67-60 2-3-90 W 71-58 2-19-90 • W 70-56 1-16-91 W 73-49 2-23-91 • W 72-54 2-4-92 W 65-60 3-3-92 • W 78-46 1-9-93 • W 57-45 3-1-93 W 69-51 1-8-94 • W 72-70 1-29-94 L 63-74 1-5-95 W 64-51 3-2-95 • W 58-57 1-12-96 • W 79-70 2-9-96 W 78-64 12-30-96 L 60-63 12-22-97 • W 70-59 12-19-98 W 75-38 1-7-00 • W 77-50 12-22-01 L 75-78 12-27-06 • L 56-65 11-20-07 W 75-74 (ot)

SAN JOSE STATE JV0-1 (0-1, 0-0, 0-0)

1-20-76 • L 49-75

SANTA CLARA17-22 (8-10, 8-12, 1-0)

1-7-77 W 59-37 2-5-77 W 36-29 1-17-78 • W 75-42 2-7-78 W 66-60 1-9-79 L 58-61 2-6-79 • L 66-71

12-15-79 + W 52-50 2-2-80 • W 75-43 2-29-80 L 55-64 1-22-81 • L 66-70 2-20-81 W 70-65 2-4-82 • W 77-64 3-2-82 L 64-72 1-12-83 W 79-71 2-6-83 • W 78-69 1-6-84 • W 77-73 2-8-84 L 76-88 12-6-84 L 47-68 2-20-85 • W 73-72 11-30-85 L 70-79 1-14-86 • W 75-73 1-6-87 W 72-66 12-1-87 • L 52-66 11-25-88 L 81-86 11-28-89 • W 77-68 11-27-90 L 67-75 12-21-91 L 69-77 12-1-92 • L 86-90 12-11-93 • L 61-73 12-9-95 W 68-67 11-26-96 • L 58-74 11-22-97 L 57-70 12-28-98 • L 58-70 11-18-00 L 50-69 12-12-01 • L 61-70 12-21-02 W 59-54 11-25-03 • L 59-60 12-12-06 L 67-74 12-8-07 • L 64-71

SEATTLE1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

12-20-08 • W 71-65

SEATTLE PACIFIC1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

12-19-83 • W 101-63

SONOMA STATE4-2 (2-1, 1-1, 1-0)

2-13-76 W 63-37 1-28-77 • L 45-51 2-11-77 L 33-62 12-6-77 • W 84-44 1-6-78 + W 69-38 12-30-05 • W 80-68

SOUTHERN UTAH3-1 (1-1, 1-0, 0-0)

12-9-00 • W 84-62 11-26-01 W 69-60 11-28-05 • L 64-65 12-9-06 W 62-60

STANFORD3-16 (2-7, 1-8, 0-1)

12-4-76 + L 35-48 1-13-78 L 58-67 2-2-78 • L 43-59 1-27-79 • L 49-77 2-20-79 L 53-82 1-21-80 L 56-75 2-12-80 • W 71-65 1-24-81 • W 80-74 2-4-81 L 50-70

1-19-82 • L 57-73 2-13-82 L 68-91 11-29-83 W 84-75 1-23-85 • L 77-81 12-20-99 • L 55-70 11-26-00 L 65-73 12-14-02 • L 56-67 12-12-03 L 25-86 11-21-04 L 26-82 12-1-05 • L 58-109

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN0-2 (0-1, 0-1, 0-0)

12-19-95 • L 61-76 12-5-97 L 52-81

TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

12-18-94 + W 75-53

TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

12-20-91 + W 75-57

TEXAS SOUTHERN2-0 (1-0, 0-0, 1-0)

12-6-97 + W 60-51 11-18-05 • W 72-61

TEXAS TECH0-3 (0-0, 0-2, 0-1)

12-17-95 + L 61-81 1-5-03 L 45-76 12-8-03 L 39-100

UC DAVIS6-8 (4-3, 2-5, 0-0)

12-19-78 • L 49-65 12-18-79 W 68-60 12-2-80 • W 73-56 1-2-82 W 91-59 1-29-05 • W 65-60 2-28-05 L 50-69 1-21-06 L 62-77 2-2-06 • L 66-70 1-20-07 • L 61-75 2-15-07 L 39-67 2-2-08 L 54-58 3-1-08 • W 72-71 1-31-09 • W 63-60 2-28-09 L 39-58

UC IRVINE32-24 (19-7, 12-14, 1-3)

12-20-79 • W 72-60 12-21-81 L 59-71 11-17-83 + L 60-72 1-9-85 L 55-71 2-9-85 • L 48-61 1-25-86 L 56-69 2-22-86 • W 73-64 1-22-87 L 62-73 2-9-87 • L 66-70 1-14-88 L 50-61 2-13-88 • L 47-56 1-14-89 • W 66-51 2-9-89 L 57-67 3-7-89 + L 49-60 1-2-90 W 89-45

3-4-90 • W 82-28 3-7-90 + W 71-51 1-7-91 W 67-52 2-3-91 • W 66-48 1-30-92 • W 79-42 2-29-92 W 65-47 1-28-93 W 74-58 2-27-93 • W 90-73 2-5-94 • W 80-62 3-3-94 W 80-62 1-20-95 W 66-64 2-19-95 • W 57-55 3-11-95 + L 53-65 1-2-96 • W 76-56 3-2-96 L 57-67 1-10-97 • L 54-57 2-16-97 L 54-56 1-22-98 L 35-56 2-22-98 • L 48-52 1-22-99 • W 68-64 2-21-99 W 66-60 1-29-00 L 58-62 2-25-00 • W 71-63 1-14-01 • W 61-46 2-11-01 W 70-56 1-18-02 • W 72-40 2-17-02 W 65-53 1-23-03 L 59-67 2-22-03 • W 57-53 1-10-04 W 62-57 2-5-04 • W 72-66 1-8-05 • W 54-42 2-3-05 L 58-61 1-15-06 • L 72-85 2-9-06 L 58-79 1-13-07 L 64-76 (ot) 2-1-07 • L 54-62 1-17-07 W 69-59 2-16-08 • W 67-50 1-15-09 • W 61-37 2-14-09 W 48-44

UCLA0-3 (0-1, 0-2, 0-0)

12-8-79 L 41-102 12-3-82 L 62-89 1-21-84 • L 71-91

UC RIVERSIDE9-10 (4-4, 2-6, 3-0)

12-2-84 + W 71-56 1-24-02 L 65-79 2-24-02 • W 78-60 3-8-02 + W 64-47 1-30-03 • W 87-83 3-1-03 W 79-52 3-12-03 + W 63-61 1-3-04 • W 65-61 3-6-04 W 72-68 12-28-04 L 54-67 3-5-05 • L 53-70 1-7-06 L 64-74 2-18-06 • L 53-55 1-4-07 • L 50-58 2-10-07 L 51-58 1-2-08 L 61-83 3-8-08 • W 82-60 1-10-09 L 56-65 2-5-09 • L 55-74

UC SANTA BARBARA16-44 (9-17, 4-23, 3-4)

1-5-80 W 68-54 12-20-80 W 81-79 12-13-81 • L 60-80 12-21-82 + W 81-76 12-19-84 • L 71-73 1-11-85 L 55-63 1-30-86 • W 76-55 2-27-86 W 65-54 1-12-87 • W 62-48 2-21-87 W 53-49 1-16-88 L 62-63 2-22-88 • W 85-69 1-12-89 • L 62-73 2-11-90 L 60-62 1-15-90 L 79-87 3-1-90 • L 60-61 1-9-91 L 71-82 2-1-91 • W 66-58 3-6-91 + L 42-62 1-16-92 • W 91-86 2-15-92 L 55-74 1-14-93 L 75-76 2-13-93 • W 88-79 1-13-94 • L 63-68 2-13-94 L 66-73 3-9-94 + W 72-65 1-13-95 • W 66-50 2-12-95 L 67-75 1-26-96 L 57-74 2-25-96 • L 48-79 3-7-96 + W 88-87 1-25-97 L 57-81 2-27-97 • L 78-97 2-6-98 • L 48-55 2-13-98 L 57-85 2-7-99 L 76-84 2-14-99 • L 66-76 2-11-00 • L 59-69 2-18-00 L 62-79 3-10-00 + L 68-80 2-2-01 • L 64-77 3-1-01 L 55-66 2-1-02 L 58-67 2-8-02 • L 66-83 3-9-02 + L 53-64 1-18-03 • W 74-65 2-5-03 L 37-66 3-15-03 + L 50-68 1-24-04 L 48-73 2-19-04 • L 41-65 1-22-05 • L 61-74 2-17-05 L 40-73 1-28-06 • L 62-64 3-2-06 L 49-76 1-27-07 L 55-89 3-1-07 • L 67-79 1-26-08 • L 58-71 2-21-08 L 51-62 1-24-09 L 54-76 2-19-09 • W 59-50

UMBC1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

12-28-99 + W 70-49

UNLV8-19 (3-10, 5-8, 0-1)

1-25-85 L 50-75 2-7-85 • L 64-95 2-8-86 • L 63-89 3-1-86 L 61-106 3-6-86 + L 70-77 1-17-87 • L 71-85 2-28-87 L 63-97 1-30-88 L 57-73 2-8-88 • L 63-79 1-28-89 • L 55-64 2-25-89 L 73-92 1-4-90 L 63-90 2-12-90 • L 49-82 1-2-91 • L 54-64 3-2-91 L 76-102 1-23-92 L 70-83 2-22-92 • L 63-66 1-21-93 • L 54-67 2-20-93 W 83-78 1-20-94 W 62-58 2-19-94 • W 71-69 1-27-95 • L 81-88 2-26-95 W 72-70 3-8-95 W 72-70 1-7-96 W 57-51

2-4-96 • W 75-52 1-2-00 • W 69-65

U.S. INTERNATIONAL5-1 (2-0, 0-0, 3-1)

12-11-80 • W 79-68 12-12-80 • W 93-63 12-18-80 + W 76-57 12-22-81 + W 85-73 12-18-87 + L 69-79 12-3-88 + W 71-67

UTAH1-2 (1-0, 0-2, 0-0)

1-11-82 L 56-59 11-29-00 L 63-82 12-28-01 • W 68-62

UTAH STATE4-3 (2-1, 2-2, 0-0)

1-8-82 L 81-82 1-15-04 • W 67-58 2-14-04 W 67-52 1-13-05 L 48-67 2-12-05 • L 75-77 11-29-06 • W 56-49 11-9-07 W 67-66

VIRGINIA0-1 (0-1, 0-0, 0-0)

1-1-87 • L 79-101

VIRGINIA COMMON-WEALTH

0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1) 3-25-95 + L 70-83

WAGNER1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

11-26-95 + W 85-62

WASHINGTON1-3 (1-0, 0-2, 0-1)

12-15-78 + L 56-76 1-29-83 • W 75-62 2-2-84 L 59-88 12-28-96 L 49-79

WASHINGTON STATE2-2 (2-0, 0-2, 0-0)

2-7-80 • W 66-52 1-31-83 • W 73-70 2-4-84 L 67-90 12-1-89 L 60-69

WAYLAND BAPTIST0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1)

12-19-87 + L 54-64

WEBER STATE3-2 (1-0, 1-2, 1-0)

1-9-82 L 54-86 12-4-87 + W 69-64 12-21-92 W 68-49 11-24-04 • W 62-56 12-10-05 L 62-80

WICHITA STATE1-1 (1-0, 0-1, 0-0)

12-14-90 • W 100-70 11-26-06 L 55-71

WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY

0-2 (0-1, 0-1, 0-0) 11-21-03 • L 63-74 11-25-05 L 41-56

WOFFORD1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

12-18-05 • W 70-56

WRIGHT STATE0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1)

12-17-94 + L 58-75

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2008-09 Results Head Coach: Lynne RobertsOverall Record: 14-16 Big West: 8-8Nov. 8 at Oregon L 71-76Nov. 22 NORTHERN COLORADO W 72-64 Nov. 28 vs. No. 2 North Carolina L 62-98 Nov. 29 vs. Arkansas L 61-78 Dec.3 PORTLAND STATE W 68-50 Dec. 6 FRESNO STATE W 84-70 Dec. 11 at University of Idaho L 51-61 Dec. 13 at Eastern Washington L 58-63 Dec. 20 SEATTLE UNIVERSTIY W 71-65 Dec. 22 SACRAMENTO STATE W 76-64 Dec. 28 IONA W 66-62 Jan. 2 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 63-58 Jan. 4 at Saint Mary’s L 70-71 Jan. 8 • at Long Beach State W 76-62 Jan. 10 • at UC Riverside L 56-65 Jan. 15 • UC IRVINE W 61-37 Jan. 17 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 72-66 Jan. 22 • at Cal Poly L 58-68 Jan. 24 • at UC Santa Barbara L 54-76 Jan. 31 • UC DAVIS W 63-60 Feb. 5 • UC RIVERSIDE L 55-74 Feb. 7 • LONG BEACH STATE W (2OT) 98-92 Feb. 12 • at Cal State Fullerton L 51-62 Feb. 14 • at UC Irvine W 48-44 Feb. 19 • UC SANTA BARBARA W 59-50 Feb. 21 • CAL POLY L 64-74 Feb. 28 • at UC Davis L 39-58 Mar. 5 at CSU Bakersfield L 70-85 Mar. 7 • at Cal State Northridge L 61-70 Mar. 12 + vs. Cal State Fullerton L 62-64

2007-08 Results Head Coach: Lynne RobertsOverall Record: 14-16 Big West: 9-7Nov. 9 at Utah State W 67-66Nov. 13 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 96-55Nov. 17 SAN FRANCISCO STATE L 60-65Nov. 20 at San Jose State W (OT) 75-74Nov. 28 SAINT MARY’S L 68-82Dec. 2 at Northern Colorado L 58-67Dec. 4 at Colorado State L 77-84Dec. 9 SANTA CLARA L 64-71Dec. 11 at Sacramento State L 85-87Dec. 21 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 82-74Dec. 28 PORTLAND L 64-84Dec. 30 IDAHO W 63-52Jan. 2 • at UC Riverside L 61-83Jan. 10 • LONG BEACH STATE L 56-62Jan. 12 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 79-73Jan. 17 • at UC Irvine W 69-59Jan. 19 • at Cal State Fullerton L 83-94Jan. 24 • CAL POLY W (OT) 89-88Jan. 26 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 58-71

Feb. 2 • at Cal Poly L 54-58Feb. 7 • at Cal State Northridge W 66-52Feb. 9 • at Long Beach State L 57-69Feb. 14 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W (OT) 76-72Feb. 16 • UC IRVINE W 67-50Feb. 21 • at UC Santa Barbara L 51-62Feb. 23 • at Cal Poly W (OT) 75-69Mar. 1 • UC DAVIS W 72-71Mar. 8 • UC RIVERSIDE W 82-60Mar. 13 + vs. Cal Poly L 76-79

2006-07 Results Head Coach: Lynne RobertsOverall Record: 8-22 Big West: 2-12Nov. 12 at Portland L 60-74Nov. 19 COLORADO STATE W 71-59Nov. 24 at Oklahoma State L 56-86Nov. 26 at Wichita State L 55-71Nov. 29 UTAH STATE W 56-49Dec. 1 SAN DIEGO L 67-72Dec. 3 at Saint Mary’s W 75-67Dec. 7 at Northern Arizona L 59-74Dec. 9 at Southern Utah W 62-60Dec. 12 at Santa Clara L 67-74Dec. 15 SACRAMENTO STATE W 62-55Dec. 22 LAFAYETTE W 72-63Dec. 27 SAN JOSE STATE L 56-65Dec. 30 • at Cal State Northridge L 50-72Jan. 4 • UC RIVERSIDE L 50-58Jan. 6 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 61-53Jan. 11 • at Long Beach State L 52-70Jan. 13 • at UC Irvine L (OT) 64-76Jan. 20 UC DAVIS L 61-75Jan. 25 • at Cal Poly L 62-77Jan. 27 • at UC Santa Barbara L 55-89Feb. 1 • UC IRVINE L 54-62Feb. 3 • LONG BEACH STATE W 77-72Feb. 8 • at Cal State Fullerton L 69-75Feb. 10 • at UC Riverside L 51-58Feb. 15 at UC Davis L 39-67Feb. 24 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 51-72Mar. 1 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 67-79Mar. 3 • CAL POLY L 58-72Mar. 7 + vs. Cal State Fullerton L 58-69

2005-06 Results Head Coach: Craig Jackson/Karen WeitzOverall Record: 6-22 Big West: 3-11Nov. 18 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 72-61Nov. 20 OREGON STATE L 46-54Nov. 25 at UW-Green Bay L 41-56Nov. 26 vs. Mercer L 52-55Nov. 28 SOUTHERN UTAH L 64-65Dec. 1 No. 11 STANFORD L 58-109Dec. 8 at Colorado L 57-84Dec. 10 at Weber State L 62-80

Dec. 18 WOFFORD W 70-56Dec. 22 at Sacramento State L 66-76Dec. 30 SONOMA STATE W 80-68Jan. 4 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 58-56Jan. 7 • at UC Riverside L 64-74Jan. 9 • at Cal State Fullerton L 64-72Jan. 13 • LONG BEACH STATE L 61-74Jan. 15 • UC IRVINE L 72-85Jan. 21 at UC Davis L 62-77Jan. 26 • CAL POLY W 87-53Jan. 28 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 62-64Feb. 2 UC DAVIS L 66-70Feb. 9 • at UC Irvine L 58-79Feb. 11 • at Long Beach State L 54-77Feb. 16 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 84-74Feb. 18 • UC RIVERSIDE L 53-55Feb. 25 • at Cal State Northridge L 59-80Mar. 2 • at UC Santa Barbara L 49-76Mar. 4 • at Cal Poly L 45-83Mar. 8 + vs. Cal Poly L 67-94

2004-05 Results Head Coach: Craig JacksonOverall Record: 5-22 Big West: 2-16Nov. 19 NORTHERN ARIZONA W 59-50Nov. 21 at No. 7 Stanford L 26-82Nov. 24 WEBER STATE W 62-56Dec. 4 at No. 9 Duke L 30-86Dec. 11 at Illinois L 31-74Dec. 18 COLORADO L 42-45Dec. 21 at Oregon State L 43-72Dec. 28 • at UC Riverside L 54-67Dec. 30 • at Cal State Fullerton W 61-55Jan. 6 • LONG BEACH STATE L 60-68Jan. 8 • UC IRVINE W 54-42Jan. 13 • at Utah State L 48-67Jan. 15 • at Idaho L 52-74Jan. 20 • CAL POLY L 55-65Jan. 22 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 61-74Jan. 27 • at Cal State Northridge L 50-73Jan. 29 UC DAVIS W 65-60Feb. 3 • at UC Irvine L 58-61Feb. 5 • at Long Beach State L 48-74Feb. 10 • IDAHO L 67-73Feb. 12 • UTAH STATE L 75-77Feb. 17 • at UC Santa Barbara L 40-73Feb. 19 • at Cal Poly L 52-71Feb. 24 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 57-63Feb. 28 at UC Davis L 50-69Mar. 3 • CAL STATE FULLERTON L 59-80Mar. 5 • UC RIVERSIDE L 53-70

2003-04 Results Head Coach: Craig JacksonOverall Record: 15-14 Big West: 13-5Nov. 21 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY L 63-74Nov. 25 SANTA CLARA L 59-60Dec. 1 at Baylor L 51-88Dec. 4 at Northern Arizona L 56-74Dec. 8 at No. 5 Texas Tech L 39-100Dec. 12 at No. 6 Stanford L 25-86Dec. 21 at San Diego L 66-70Dec. 28 IONA W 74-63Dec. 30 at Saint Mary's L 45-46Jan. 3 • UC RIVERSIDE W 65-61Jan. 5 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 75-64Jan. 8 • at Long Beach State W 71-62Jan. 10 • at UC Irvine W 62-57Jan. 15 • UTAH STATE W 67-58Jan. 17 • IDAHO W 74-73Jan. 22 • at Cal Poly L 63-75Jan. 24 • at UC Santa Barbara L 48-73Jan. 31 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 82-73Feb. 5 • UC IRVINE W 72-66Feb. 7 • LONG BEACH STATE W (OT) 67-63Feb. 12 • at Idaho L 51-72Feb. 14 • at Utah State W 67-52Feb. 19 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 41-65Feb. 21 • CAL POLY W 78-69Feb. 28 • at Cal State Northridge L (OT) 61-64 Mar. 4 • at Cal State Fullerton W 80-70Mar. 6 • at UC Riverside W 72-68Mar. 11 + vs. Cal State Fullerton W 78-59Mar. 12 + vs. Idaho L 68-71

2002-03 Results Head Coach: Craig JacksonOverall Record: 16-14 Big West: 11-5Nov. 22 NORTHERN ARIZONA L 58-59Nov. 24 at Purdue L 57-91Nov. 29 vs. Kentucky L 61-77Nov. 30 vs. St. Bonaventure W 61-42Dec. 3 at Portland L 64-73Dec. 8 SAN DIEGO L 50-53Dec. 11 SACRAMENTO ST. W 92-50Dec. 14 STANFORD L 56-67Dec. 21 at Santa Clara W 58-54Dec. 28 SAINT MARY'S L 53-73Jan. 2 • at Idaho L 53-74Jan. 5 at Texas Tech L 45-76Jan. 11 • at Cal State Northridge L 50-57Jan. 16 • CAL POLY W 63-50Jan. 18 • No. 19 UC SANTA BARBARA W 74-65Jan. 23 • at UC Irvine L 59-67Jan. 25 • at Long Beach State L 55-60Jan. 30 • UC RIVERSIDE W 87-83Feb. 1 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 85-61Feb. 5 • at UC Santa Barbara L 37-66Feb. 8 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 69-48

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Feb. 15 • at Cal Poly W 71-58Feb. 20 • LONG BEACH STATE W 66-65Feb. 22 • UC IRVINE W 57-53Feb. 27 • at Cal State Fullerton W 82-54Mar. 1 • at UC Riverside W 79-52Mar. 6 • IDAHO W 56-42Mar. 12 + vs. UC Riverside W 63-61Mar. 14 + vs. Long Beach State W 71-51Mar. 15 + vs. UC Santa Barbara L 50-68

2001-02 ResultsHead Coach: Sherri MurrellOverall Record: 19-11 Big West: 12-4Nov. 9 at New Mexico L 54-81Nov. 20 at Sacramento State W 86-46Nov. 24 at Gonzaga W (OT) 86-85Nov. 26 at Southern Utah W 69-60Nov. 29 RUTGERS L 53-61Dec. 1 at San Diego L 63-64Dec. 12 SANTA CLARA L 61-70Dec. 15 PORTLAND W 82-74Dec. 22 at San Jose State L 75-78Dec. 28 UTAH W 68-62Jan. 4 at Pepperdine L 74-82Jan. 8 • IDAHO W 86-46Jan. 13 • at Cal Poly W 66-53Jan. 18 • UC IRVINE W 72-40Jan. 20 • LONG BEACH STATE W 82-79Jan. 24 • at UC Riverside L 65-79Jan. 26 • at Cal State Fullerton W 63-52Jan. 30 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 90-51Feb. 1 • at UC Santa Barbara L 58-67Feb. 3 • at Cal State Northridge W 92-60Feb. 8 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 66-83Feb. 10 • CAL POLY W 80-73Feb. 15 • at Long Beach State L 72-77Feb. 17 • at UC Irvine W 65-53Feb. 22 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 70-61Feb. 24 • UC RIVERSIDE W 78-60Mar. 2 • at Idaho W 71-63Mar. 6 vs. Idaho W 72-45Mar. 8 + vs. UC Riverside W 64-47Mar. 9 + vs. UC Santa Barbara L 53-64

2000-01 ResultsHead Coach: Sherri MurrellOverall Record: 17-11 Big West: 10-4Nov. 18 at Santa Clara L 50-69Nov. 20 SACRAMENTO STATE W 74-71 Nov. 24 vs. Providence W (OT) 78-76Nov. 26 at No. 18 Stanford L 65-73Nov. 29 at Utah L 63-82Dec. 1 at Northern Illinois W 84-62Dec. 3 at Bradley L 64-75Dec. 9 SOUTHERN UTAH W 84-62Dec. 13 at Fresno State W 67-57Dec. 15 PORTLAND STATE W 69-53Dec. 23 at UNLV L 64-86Dec. 28 LONG ISLAND W 72-45Jan. 6 PEPPERDINE L 69-71Jan. 12 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 71-43Jan. 14 • UC IRVINE W 61-46Jan. 19 • at Boise State W 68-54Jan. 21 • at Idaho W 82-75Jan. 28 • at Long Beach State L 69-88Feb. 2 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 64-77Feb. 4 • CAL POLY W 69-57Feb. 9 • at Cal State Fullerton W 92-49Feb. 11 • at UC Irvine W 70-56Feb. 16 • BOISE STATE W 73-69Feb. 18 • IDAHO W 68-51Feb. 25 • LONG BEACH STATE L 77-91Mar. 1 • at UC Santa Barbara L 55-66Mar. 3 • at Cal Poly W 69-45Mar. 7 + vs. Cal Poly L (OT) 76-79

1999-2000 ResultsHead Coach: Sherri MurrellOverall Record: 18-11 Big West: 8-7Nov. 23 GONZAGA W 84-70Nov. 26 & vs. Marquette L (OT) 81-86Nov. 27 & vs. Idaho State W 64-55Dec. 1 at Portland State W 59-50Dec. 5 SAN DIEGO W 53-39Dec. 18 BRADLEY W 76-43Dec. 20 STANFORD L 55-70Dec. 28 vs. UMBC W 70-49Dec. 29 at Montana L 54-55Jan. 2 UNLV W 69-65Jan. 7 SAN JOSE STATE W 77-50Jan. 10 at Sacramento State W 69-47Jan. 14 • NORTH TEXAS W 61-48Jan. 21 • at New Mexico State L (OT) 65-69Jan. 23 • at Nevada L 72-76Jan. 27 • at Cal State Fullerton W 78-69Jan. 29 • at UC Irvine L 58-62Feb. 4 • IDAHO W 63-57Feb. 6 • at Long Beach State L 70-74Feb. 11 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 59-69Feb. 13 • CAL POLY W 77-57Feb. 18 • at UC Santa Barbara L 59-69Feb. 20 • at Cal Poly W 82-81Feb. 25 • UC IRVINE W 71-63Feb. 27 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 69-53Mar. 2 • LONG BEACH STATE L 47-61Mar. 4 • at Boise State W 69-55Mar. 8 + vs. North Texas W 74-56Mar. 10 + vs. UC Santa Barbara L 68-80

1998-99 ResultsHead Coach: Sherri MurrellOverall Record: 14-13 Big West: 10-5Nov. 14 SACRAMENTO STATE W 73-57Nov. 17 at California L 58-66Nov. 24 SAINT MARY'S L 54-65Dec. 1 SAN FRANCISCO W 78-50Dec. 5 vs. Saint Joseph's L 44-54Dec. 6 vs. Gonzaga L 64-65Dec. 12 FRESNO STATE W 77-59Dec. 19 at San Jose State W 75-38Dec. 28 No. 24 SANTA CLARA L 58-70Dec. 30 at Brigham Young L 50-59Jan. 2 at San Diego L 60-72Jan. 10 • at North Texas L (OT) 77-82Jan. 15 • NEVADA W 66-51Jan. 17 • NEW MEXICO STATE W 74-59Jan. 22 • UC IRVINE W 68-64Jan. 24 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 89-64Jan. 28 • at Idaho L 74-79Jan. 30 • at Long Beach State L 57-74Feb. 5 • at Cal Poly W 76-58Feb. 7 • at No. 23 UC Santa Barbara L 76-84Feb. 12 • CAL POLY W 66-54Feb. 14 • No. 22 UC SANTA BARBARA L 66-76Feb. 19 • at Cal State Fullerton W 78-65Feb. 21 • at UC Irvine W 66-60Feb. 25 • BOISE STATE W 58-53Feb. 27 • LONG BEACH STATE W 73-69Mar. 3 + vs. Idaho L 58-60

1997-98 ResultsHead Coach: Melissa TaketaOverall Record: 9-18 Big West: 5-10Nov. 16 at Sacramento State L 55-63Nov. 22 at Santa Clara L 57-70Nov. 24 CALIFORNIA W 64-63Dec. 1 BRIGHAM YOUNG L 48-57Dec. 5 at Stephen Feb. . Austin L 52-81Dec. 6 vs. Texas Southern W 60-51Dec. 12 at St. Mary's L 51-67Dec. 20 at Fresno State L 40-53Dec. 22 SAN JOSE STATE W 70-59Dec. 28 JAMES MADISON W 57-51Jan. 2 SAN DIEGO L 54-70Jan. 11 • NEVADA L 58-66Jan. 16 • at North Texas L 55-60Jan. 18 • at New Mexico State W 59-56Jan. 22 • at UC Irvine L 35-56Jan. 24 • at Cal State Fullerton L (OT) 57-65Jan. 30 • IDAHO W 60-53Feb. 1 • LONG BEACH STATE W 66-53Feb. 6 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 48-55Feb. 8 • CAL POLY L 59-63Feb. 13 • at UC Santa Barbara L 57-85Feb. 15 • at Cal Poly W 68-61Feb. 20 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 70-61Feb. 22 • UC IRVINE L 48-52Feb. 26 • at Boise State L 46-61Feb. 28 • at Long Beach State L 77-78Mar. 4 + vs. Boise State L 57-65

1996-97 ResultsHead Coach: Melissa TaketaOverall Record: 9-18 Big West: 8-7Nov. 24 at San Francisco L 52-72Nov. 26 SANTA CLARA L 58-74Dec. 6 vs. Nebraska L 55-82Dec. 7 vs. Iowa L 60-80Dec. 8 vs. Arkansas L 59-93Dec. 14 FRESNO STATE L 56-64Dec. 27 vs. Princeton W 65-51Dec. 28 at Washington L 49-79Dec. 30 at San Jose State L 60-63Jan. 3 at James Madison L 45-80Jan. 5 at American L 64-85Jan. 10 • UC IRVINE L 54-57Jan. 12 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 76-74Jan. 17 • at Idaho W 64-54Jan. 19 • at Long Beach State L 58-71Jan. 23 • at Cal Poly W 65-57Jan. 25 • at UC Santa Barbara L 57-81Jan. 31 • NORTH TEXAS W (OT) 83-77Feb. 2 • NEW MEXICO STATE W 77-64

Feb. 9 • at Nevada L 48-65Feb. 14 • at Cal State Fullerton L 55-78Feb. 16 • at UC Irvine L 54-56Feb. 21 • BOISE STATE W (OT) 66-63Feb. 23 • LONG BEACH STATE W 58-50Feb. 27 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 78-97Mar. 1 • CAL POLY W 61-49Mar. 5 + vs. Idaho L 48-71

1995-96 ResultsHead Coach: Melissa TaketaOverall Record: 18-12 Big West: 11-7Nov. 25 vs. Boise State L 68-71Nov. 26 vs. Wagner W 85-62Dec. 3 AMERICAN W 79-68Dec. 9 at Santa Clara W 68-67Dec. 16 at California L 72-79Dec. 17 vs. Texas Tech L 61-81Dec. 19 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN L 61-76Dec. 28 at Cal State Northridge W 75-44Dec. 30 FRESNO STATE W 68-65Jan. 2 • UC IRVINE W 76-56Jan. 4 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 75-50Jan. 7 • at UNLV W 57-51Jan. 9 • at New Mexico State L 58-68Jan. 12 • SAN JOSE STATE W 79-70Jan. 14 • HAWAI'I L 65-67Jan. 21 • at Nevada W 67-66Jan. 26 • at UC Santa Barbara L 57-74Jan. 28 • at Long Beach State W 67-64Feb. 2 • NEW MEXICO STATE W 64-59Feb. 4 • UNLV W 75-52Feb. 9 • at San Jose State W 78-64Feb. 11 • at Hawai'i L 70-78Feb. 18 • NEVADA L 50-62Feb. 23 • LONG BEACH STATE W (2OT) 98-95 Feb. 25 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 48-79Feb. 29 • at Cal State Fullerton W 72-68Mar. 2 • at UC Irvine L 57-67Mar. 6 + vs. Long Beach State W 90-80Mar. 7 + vs. UC Santa Barbara W (2OT) 88-87Mar. 9 + vs. Hawai'i L 64-68

1994-95 ResultsHead Coach: Melissa TaketaOverall Record: 20-15 Big West: 11-7Nov. 30 BRIGHAM YOUNG L 59-66Dec. 2 vs. Portland L 65-68Dec. 3 vs. Montana State W 67-64Dec. 6 SACRAMENTO STATE W 68-53Dec. 9 vs. Idaho State W 84-56Dec. 10 vs. Ohio State W 74-67Dec. 11 vs. Ohio W 84-71Dec. 17 vs. Wright State L 58-75Dec. 18 vs. Texas-Pan American W 75-53Dec. 29 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 76-41Dec. 31 at Fresno State L 66-72Jan. 3 • at Hawai'i L 51-53Jan. 5 • at San Jose State W 64-51Jan. 10 • NEVADA W 84-62Jan. 13 • UC SANTA BARBARA W 66-50Jan. 15 • LONG BEACH STATE L 73-84Jan. 20 • at UC Irvine W 66-64Jan. 22 • at Cal St. Fullerton L 61-68Jan. 27 • UNLV L 81-88Jan. 29 • NEW MEXICO STATE W 69-56Feb. 5 • at Nevada L 69-72Feb. 10 • at Long Beach State W 86-71Feb. 12 • at UC Santa Barbara L 67-75Feb. 17 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 63-57Feb. 19 • UC IRVINE W 57-55Feb. 24 • at New Mexico State L 60-75Feb. 26 • at UNLV W 72-70Mar. 2 • SAN JOSE STATE W 58-57Mar. 5 • HAWAI'I W 73-56Mar. 8 at UNLV W 72-70Mar. 9 + vs. New Mexico State W 67-55Mar. 11 + vs. UC Irvine L 53-65Mar. 23 * vs. Notre Dame L 74-88Mar. 24 * vs. Clemson L 75-80Mar. 25 * vs. Virginia Commonwealth L 70-83

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1993-94 ResultsHead Coach: Melissa TaketaOverall Record: 16-12 Big West: 10-8Nov. 30 at Sacramento State W 68-54Dec. 3 at Idaho W 86-76 Dec. 4 vs. Brigham Young L 56-74Dec. 8 at Fresno State W 62-60Dec. 11 SANTA CLARA L 61-73Dec. 20 NEW MEXICO W 85-58Dec. 29 at St. Mary’s L 74-84Jan. 3 • at Nevada W 81-52Jan. 8 • SAN JOSE STATE W 72-70Jan. 13 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 63-68Jan. 15 • LONG BEACH STATE W 65-63Jan. 20 • at UNLV W 62-58Jan. 22 • at New Mexico State L 68-76Jan. 25 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 73-52Jan. 29 • at San Jose State L 63-74Jan. 31 • NEVADA W 63-47Feb. 3 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 79-76Feb. 5 • UC IRVINE W 80-62Feb. 11 • at Long Beach State L 76-88Feb. 13 • at UC Santa Barbara L 66-73Feb. 17 • NEW MEXICO STATE L 53-63Feb. 19 • UNLV W 71-69Feb. 25 • at Hawai'i L 58-92Feb. 26 • at Hawai'i L 73-77Mar. 3 • at UC Irvine W 80-62Mar. 5 • at Cal State Fullerton W (OT) 79-75Mar. 9 + vs. UC Santa Barbara W 72-65Mar. 10 + vs. Hawai'i L 59-73

1992-93 ResultsHead Coach: Melissa TaketaOverall Record: 19-8 Big West: 12-6Dec. 1 SANTA CLARA L 86-90Dec. 5 at Cal State Northridge W 69-39Dec. 11 CAL STATE SACRAMENTO W 67-54Dec. 19 at Brigham Young W 65-62Dec. 21 at Weber State W 68-49Dec. 31 FRESNO STATE W 72-57Jan. 2 • NEVADA W 79-51Jan. 3 IDAHO W 68-57Jan. 6 ST. MARY'S W 71-66Jan. 9 • SAN JOSE STATE W 57-45Jan. 14 • at UC Santa Barbara L 75-76Jan. 16 • at Long Beach State L 64-69Jan. 21 • UNLV L 54-67Jan. 23 • NEW MEXICO STATE W 83-73Jan. 28 • at UC Irvine W 74-58Jan. 30 • at Cal St. Fullerton W 70-44Feb. 4 • HAWAI’I L 61-64Feb. 5 • HAWAI’I L 59-72Feb. 11 • LONG BEACH STATE W 75-55Feb. 13 • UC SANTA BARBARA W 88-79Feb. 18 • at New Mexico State L 66-68Feb. 20 • at UNLV W 83-78Feb. 25 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 73-57Feb. 27 • UC IRVINE W 90-73Mar. 1 • at San Jose State W 69-51Mar. 6 • at Nevada W 73-69Mar. 10 + vs. New Mexico State L 72-73 1991-92 ResultsHead Coach: Melissa TaketaOverall Record: 13-15 Big West: 11-7Nov. 24 MONTANA STATE L 62-65Nov. 29 vs. Mississippi L 58-74Nov. 30 vs. E. Illinois W 79-61Dec. 6 vs. Lamar L 54-75Dec. 7 at Rice L 61-69Dec. 13 at Sacramento State L 66-76Dec. 20 vs. Texas-San Antonio W 75-57Dec. 21 at Santa Clara L 69-77Dec. 30 ST. MARY’S L 66-78Jan. 2 • at Fresno State W 65-58Jan. 8 • at Hawai’i L 56-59Jan. 10 • at Hawai’i L 60-84Jan. 16 • UC SANTA BARBARA W 91-86Jan. 23 • at UNLV L 70-83Jan. 25 • at New Mexico State W 81-72Jan. 30 • UC IRVINE W 79-42Feb. 1 • CAL STATE FULLERTON L 68-69Feb. 4 • at San Jose State W 65-60Feb. 6 • LONG BEACH STATE L 57-66Feb. 13 • at Long Beach State W (OT) 89-85Feb. 15 • at UC Santa Barbara L 55-74Feb. 20 • NEW MEXICO STATE W 80-67Feb. 22 • UNLV L (OT) 63-66Feb. 27 • at Cal State Fullerton W 70-69Feb. 29 • at UC Irvine W 65-47Mar. 3 • SAN JOSE STATE W 78-46Mar. 8 • FRESNO STATE W 87-72Mar. 11 + vs. Hawai’i L 65-78

1990-91 Results Head Coach: Melissa TaketaOverall Record: 15-13 Big West: 10-8Nov. 23 vs. Rocky Mountain College W 61-46Nov. 24 at Montana State L 46-68Nov. 27 at Santa Clara L 67-75Dec. 2 at St. Mary’s L 65-87Dec. 7 vs. St. John’s L 69-78Dec. 8 vs. Cleveland St. W 88-59Dec. 14 WICHITA STATE W 100-70Dec. 15 SAN FRANCISCO W 76-68Dec. 31 PORTLAND STATE W 78-68Jan. 2 • UNLV L 54-64Jan. 4 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 73-68

Jan. 7 • at UC Irvine W 67-52Jan. 9 • at UC Santa Barbara L 71-82Jan. 16 • at San Jose State W 73-49Jan. 19 • HAWAI’I W 58-53Jan. 20 • HAWAI’I W 62-45Jan. 23 • at New Mexico State L 81-88Jan. 25 • at Long Beach State L 69-71Jan. 29 • at Fresno State L 69-80Feb. 1 • UC SANTA BARBARA W 66-58Feb. 3 • UC IRVINE W 66-48Feb. 16 • FRESNO STATE W 79-74Feb. 20 • NEW MEXICO STATE W 101-78Feb. 23 • SAN JOSE STATE W 72-54Feb. 25 • LONG BEACH STATE L 73-91Feb. 28 • at Cal State Fullerton L 52-77Mar. 2 • at UNLV L 76-102Mar. 6 + vs. UC Santa Barbara L 42-62

1989-90 ResultsHead Coach: Melissa TaketaOverall Record: 15-15 Big West: 7-11Nov. 26 NORTH DAKOTA W 85-64Nov. 28 SANTA CLARA W 77-68Dec. 1 at Washington State L 60-69Dec. 2 vs. New Orleans W 71-61Dec. 8 at San Francisco L 59-60Dec. 17 at Nevada W 76-64D19 GEORGIA TECH W 88-68Dec. 30 at St. Mary’s L 77-85Jan. 2 • at UC Irvine W 89-45Jan. 4 • at UNLV L 63-90Jan. 7 • FRESNO STATE L 58-69Jan. 13 • at Long Beach State L 70-90Jan. 15 • at UC Santa Barbara L (OT) 79-87Jan. 18 • SAN DIEGO STATE W 68-64Jan. 20 • CAL STATE FULLERTON L 70-72Jan. 25 • at Hawai’i L 53-63Jan. 27 • at Hawai’i L 68-87Feb. 1 • at Fresno State W (OT) 77-76Feb. 3 • at San Jose State W 71-58Feb. 8 • LONG BEACH STATE L 64-82Feb. 12 • UNLV L 49-82Feb. 15 • at Cal State Fullerton L 55-68Feb. 17 • at San Diego State W 82-68Feb. 19 • SAN JOSE STATE W 70-56Feb. 21 SACRAMENTO STATE W 81-59Mar. 1 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 60-61Mar. 4 • UC IRVINE W 82-28Mar. 7 + vs. UC Irvine W 71-51Mar. 8 + vs. Hawai’i W 68-63Mar. 10 + vs. Long Beach State L 83-85

1988-89 Results Head Coach: Melissa TaketaOverall Record: 6-22 Big West: 4-14Nov. 25 at Santa Clara L 81-86Nov. 26 vs. George Mason L 56-57Dec. 2 at Montana L 49-82Dec. 3 U. S. International W 71-67Dec. 11 ST. MARY’S L 71-78Dec. 16 • at San Diego State L 55-76Dec. 17 • at Cal State Fullerton L 66-82Dec. 19 at Cal Poly Pomona L 72-83Dec. 30 LOUISIANA STATE L 58-88Jan. 6 at Portand State L 64-90Jan. 7 at Portland University W 72-46Jan. 12 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 62-73Jan. 14 • UC IRVINE W 66-51Jan. 19 • at Fresno State L 51-59Jan. 21 • at San Jose State W 59-54Jan. 26 • LONG BEACH STATE L 65-87Jan. 28 • UNLV L 55-64Feb. 2 • CAL STATE FULLERTON L 61-80Feb. 9 • at UC Irvine L 57-67Feb. 11 • at UC Santa Barbara L 60-62Feb. 16 • FRESNO STATE L 68-72Feb. 18 • HAWAI’I L 53-75Feb. 20 • HAWAI’I L 59-80Feb. 23 • at Long Beach State L 71-96Feb. 25 • at UNLV L 73-92Mar. 2 • SAN JOSE STATE W 67-60Mar. 4 • SAN DIEGO STATE W 85-68Mar. 7 + vs. UC Irvine L 49-60

1987-88 Results Head Coach: Julie SullivanOverall Record: 9-19 PCAA: 4-14Nov. 28 ST. MARY’S W 73-65Dec. 1 SANTA CLARA L 52-66Dec. 4 vs. Weber State W 69-64Dec. 5 vs. Portland State W 88-67Dec. 9 SAN FRANCISCO W 69-47Dec. 12 at St. Mary’s W 82-64Dec. 17 at Nevada L 54-65Dec. 18 vs. U.S. International L 69-79Dec. 19 vs. Wayland Baptist L 54-64Jan. 2 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 77-67Jan. 4 • SAN DIEGO STATE L 56-77Jan. 7 • at Hawai’i L 47-76Jan. 9 • at Hawai’i L 61-70Jan. 14 • at UC Irvine L 50-61Jan. 16 • at UC Santa Barbara L 62-63Jan. 21 • SAN JOSE STATE W 49-46Jan. 23 • FRESNO STATE L 50-64Jan. 28 • at Long Beach State L 52-106Jan. 30 • at UNLV L 57-73Feb. 8 • UNLV L 63-79Feb. 13 • UC IRVINE L 47-56

Feb. 18 • at Fresno State L 64-80Feb. 20 • at San Jose State W 65-55 Feb. 22 • UC SANTA BARBARA W 85-69Feb. 27 • LONG BEACH STATE L 57-98Mar. 3 • at San Diego State L 58-101Mar. 5 • at Cal State Fullerton L 56-62Mar. 10 at Long Beach State L 50-77

1986-87 ResultsHead Coach: Julie SullivanOverall Record: 12-16 PCAA: 5-13Nov. 29 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 94-53Dec. 1 at Cal Poly W 79-56Dec. 6 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 76-66Dec. 10 NEVADA W 62-58Dec. 13 at San Francisco L 79-90Dec. 21 IDAHO STATE W 87-64Jan. 1 VIRGINIA L 79-101Jan. 5 vs. Northern Arizona W 69-63Jan. 6 at Santa Clara W 72-66Jan. 8 • at San Jose State W 70-55Jan. 10 • FRESNO STATE L 61-66Jan. 12 • UC SANTA BARBARA W 62-48Jan. 17 • UNLV L 71-85Jan. 22 • at UC Irvine L 62-73Jan. 24 • at Long Beach State L 65-114Jan. 31 • CAL STATE FULLERTON L 66-72Feb. 2 • SAN DIEGO STATE L 74-85Feb. 5 • SAN JOSE STATE W 68-57Feb. 7 • at Fresno State L 63-90Feb. 9 • UC IRVINE L 66-70Feb. 14 • LONG BEACH STATE L 46-99Feb. 16 • HAWAI’I L 63-74Feb. 17 • HAWAI’I L 65-83Feb. 19 • at Cal State Fullerton W 69-67Feb. 21 • at UC Santa Barbara W 53-49Feb. 26 • at San Diego State L 52-80Feb. 28 • at UNLV L 63-97Mar. 5 vs. Long Beach State L 65-123

1985-86 ResultsHead Coach: Julie SullivanOverall Record: 11-17 PCAA: 5-9Nov. 22 at San Francisco State W 69-59Nov. 27 at Fresno State L 61-83Nov. 30 at Santa Clara L 70-79Dec. 4 at Nevada L 74-79Dec. 7 at Cal Poly L 65-67Dec. 10 SAN JOSE STATE W 71-70Dec. 13 SAN FRANCISCO W 94-80Dec. 17 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE W 76-65Jan. 2 vs. Northwestern W 87-82Jan. 3 vs. Fresno St. L 54-93Jan. 4 vs. Montana St. L 67-70Jan. 10 at California L 53-85Jan. 14 SANTA CLARA W (OT) 75-73Jan. 16 • at Hawai’i L 59-80Jan. 18 • at Hawai’i L 57-85Jan. 23 • at San Diego State L 80-97Jan. 25 • at UC Irvine L 56-69Jan. 30 • UC SANTA BARBARA W 76-55Feb. 1 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 62-58Feb. 8 • UNLV L 63-89Feb. 13 • at Long Beach State L 86-121Feb. 15 • at Cal State Fullerton L 49-69Feb. 20 • SAN DIEGO STATE W 102-75Feb. 22 • UC IRVINE W 73-64Feb. 24 • LONG BEACH STATE L 78-90Feb. 27 • at UC Santa Barbara W 65-54Mar. 1 • at UNLV L 61-106Mar. 6 vs. UNLV L 70-77

1984-85 Results Head Coach: Julie SullivanOverall Record: 7-20 PCAA: 1-7Nov. 23 RICE L 69-71Nov. 24 E. WASHINGTON L 60-73Nov. 25 CALIFORNIA L 87-97Nov. 27 FRESNO STATE L 62-64Nov. 30 vs. Sonoma State W 110-43Dec. 1 vs. Cal Poly W 67-59Dec. 2 vs. UC Riverside W 71-56Dec. 6 at Santa Clara L 47-68Dec. 8 at San Jose State L 74-83Dec. 15 at Cal Poly Pomona L 71-86Dec. 19 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 71-73Jan. 2 KANSAS L (OT) 86-81Jan. 4 vs. Montana L 69-92Jan. 5 vs. San Diego W 63-55Jan. 9 • at UC Irvine L 55-71Jan. 11 • at UC Santa Barbara L 55-63Jan. 15 at California L 76-85Jan. 17 • HAWAI’I L (OT) 72-77Jan. 19 • HAWAI’I W 74-62Jan. 23 STANFORD L 77-81Jan. 25 • at UNLV L 50-75Jan. 26 vs. Fairfield L 63-83Feb. 1 at Fresno State W 76-68Feb. 7 • UNLV L 64-95Feb. 9 • UC Irvine L 48-61Feb. 19 at San Francisco L 73-80Feb. 20 vs. Santa Clara W 73-72

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1983-84 ResultsHead Coach: Julie SullivanOverall Record: 13-13 NorPac: 4-10Nov. 17 vs. UC Irvine L 60-72Nov. 18 at Cal Poly W 66-55Nov. 19 vs. San Francisco State W 80-50Nov. 29 at Stanford W 84-75Dec. 3 CHICO STATE W 84-55Dec. 10 at Cal Poly Pomona L 67-77Dec. 12 at Cal Poly W 91-63Dec. 19 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 101-63Jan. 4 ARIZONA W 84-79Jan. 6 • SANTA CLARA W 77-73Jan. 12 HAWAI’I W 63-61Jan. 17 • at California L 70-93Jan. 20 • at San Francisco L 73-80Jan. 21 UCLA L 71-91Jan. 23 • SAN JOSE STATE L 68-79Jan. 27 • OREGON L 57-86Jan. 28 • OREGON STATE L 81-90Feb. 2 • at Washington L 59-88Feb. 4 • at Washington State L 67-90Feb. 8 • at Santa Clara L 76-88Feb. 11 • SAN FRANCISCO W 63-61Feb. 16 • at San Jose State W 73-70Feb. 18 • CALIFORNIA L 58-63Feb. 24 • FRESNO STATE W 74-71Feb. 25 SAINT MARY’S W 78-63Mar. 2 • at Fresno State L 55-75

1982-83 ResultsHead Coach: Mark FrenchOverall Record: 14-13 NorPac: 7-7Nov. 18 SAN FRANCISCO W 83-71Nov. 19 at Cal Poly W 100-74Nov. 20 vs. Arizona State L 65-90Nov. 27 HAWAI’I L 71-79Nov. 30 at Chico State W 88-70Dec. 3 at UCLA L 62-89Dec. 4 at Pepperdine L 89-97Dec. 6 MONTANA W (OT) 79-77Dec. 11 CAL POLY W 88-68Dec. 19 vs. Houston L 74-83Dec. 20 vs. Montana St. L 84-90Dec. 21 vs. UC Santa Barbara W 81-76Jan. 6 • at San Jose State W 70-68Jan. 8 • CALIFORNIA L 77-81Jan. 12 • at Santa Clara W 79-71Jan. 15 • SAN FRANCISCO L 67-80Jan. 21 • at Oregon State L 55-73Jan. 22 • at Oregon L 74-83Jan. 29 • WASHINGTON W 75-62Jan. 31 • WASHINGTON STATE W 73-70Feb. 2 • at San Francisco L 72-75Feb. 6 • SANTA CLARA W 78-69Feb. 8 • at California L 55-71Feb. 10 • SAN JOSE STATE W 78-74Feb. 18 • FRESNO STATE W 76-63Feb. 22 NEVADA W 81-63Feb. 26 • at Fresno State L 68-70

1981-82 ResultsHead Coach: Mark FrenchOverall Record: 15-16 NorCal: 5-7Nov. 19 vs. Iowa W 81-70Nov. 20 vs. Cal State Fullerton L 64-86Nov. 21 vs. Arizona W 83-71Dec. 4 vs. Colorado Women’s College W 96-71Dec. 5 at Cal State Hayward W 74-54Dec. 6 vs. Fresno State W 75-71Dec. 11 CHICO STATE W 78-61Dec. 12 CAL POLY L 75-87Dec. 13 UC SANTA BARBARA L 60-80Dec. 20 vs. Arizona L 52-60Dec. 21 at UC Irvine L 59-71Dec. 22 vs. U.S. International W 85-73Jan. 2 at UC Davis W 91-59Jan. 5 HAWAI’I W 83-74Jan. 8 at Utah State L 81-82Jan. 9 at Weber State L 54-86

Jan. 11 at Utah L 56-59Jan. 12 at Brigham Young L 74-93Jan. 16 • at San Jose State L 57-89Jan. 19 • STANFORD L 57-73Jan. 21 • at Fresno State W (2OT) 83-76Jan. 23 BIOLA W 75-72Jan. 27 • at San Francisco L 65-67Jan. 30 • CALIFORNIA L 62-79Feb. 4 • SANTA CLARA W 77-64Feb. 5 • SAN JOSE STATE W 72-61Feb. 13 • at Stanford L 68-91Feb. 20 • FRESNO STATE W 82-64Feb. 22 • SAN FRANCISCO W 82-76Feb. 27 • at California L 65-80Mar. 2 • at Santa Clara L 64-72

1980-81 ResultsHead Coach: Mark FrenchOverall Record: 20-7 NorCal: 7-5Dec. 2 UC DAVIS W 73-56Dec. 5 at Chico State W 59-50Dec. 11 U.S. INTERNATIONAL W 79-68Dec. 12 U.S. INTERNATIONAL W 93-63Dec. 18 vs. U.S. International W 76-57Dec. 19 vs. Cal Poly W 74-60Dec. 20 at UC Santa Barbara W 81-79Dec. 30 CAL STATE HAYWARD W 94-80Jan. 3 No. 18 CLEMSON W 78-70Jan. 5 NEW MEXICO STATE L 72-91Jan. 7 AZUSA PACIFIC W 88-42Jan. 9 • at Fresno State W 59-54Jan. 12 • at San Francisco L 66-68Jan. 15 • at California L 61-86Jan. 18 at Cal Poly W 81-62Jan. 19 at Cal State Los Angeles L 69-84Jan. 22 • SANTA CLARA L (OT) 66-70Jan. 24 • STANFORD W 80-74Jan. 27 at San Diego State W 70-62Jan. 30 • SAN JOSE STATE W 59-51Feb. 4 • at Stanford L 50-70Feb. 7 • FRESNO STATE L 57-59Feb. 10 • CALIFORNIA W 64-59Feb. 14 • SAN FRANCISCO W 94-66Feb. 17 at Nevada W 90-37Feb. 20 • at Santa Clara W 70-65Feb. 27 • at San Jose State W 85-71

1979-80 ResultsHead Coach: Mark FrenchOverall Record: 16-11 NorCal: 4-8Nov. 30 CHICO STATE W 75-62Dec. 1 at Cal State Hayward W 73-60Dec. 8 at UCLA L 41-102Dec. 11 E. WASHINGTON L 58-61Dec. 14 at Occidental W 65-35Dec. 15 vs. Santa Clara W 52-50Dec. 18 at UC Davis W 68-60Dec. 20 UC IRVINE W 72-60Dec. 21 at Sacramento State W 72-45Jan. 4 at Cal Poly L 74-83Jan. 5 at UC Santa Barbara W 68-54Jan. 9 • SAN JOSE STATE L 37-91Jan. 10 HAWAI’I W 77-61Jan. 19 • FRESNO STATE W 68-66Jan. 21 • at Stanford L 56-75Jan. 24 • SAN FRANCISCO L 49-59Jan. 26 • CALIFORNIA L 59-78Feb. 2 • SANTA CLARA W 75-43Feb. 5 ST. MARY’S W 85-51Feb. 7 WASHINGTON STATE W 66-52Feb. 9 • at San Jose State W 65-68Feb. 12 • STANFORD W 71-65Feb. 15 • at Fresno State W 75-53Feb. 21 • at California L 63-68Feb. 23 • at San Francisco L 51-71Feb. 26 NEVADA W 78-43Feb. 29 • at Santa Clara L 55-64

1978-79 ResultsHead Coach: Jacy ShowersOverall Record: 6-19 NorCal: 0-12Nov. 29 SACRAMENTO CC W 58-56Dec. 1 CAL STATE HAYWARD W 73-49Dec. 2 CHICO STATE L 45-52Dec. 5 at Stanislaus State W 88-53Dec. 8 SACRAMENTO STATE W 57-56Dec. 15 vs. Washington L 56-76Dec. 16 at California L 44-76Dec. 19 UC DAVIS L 49-65Dec. 28 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 105-13Jan. 4 OCCIDENTAL W 68-56Jan. 9 • at Santa Clara L 58-61Jan. 11 • at California L 43-67Jan. 17 • at San Jose State L 33-80Jan. 20 NEVADA L 77-95Jan. 23 • FRESNO STATE L 50-53Jan. 27 • STANFORD L 49-77Feb. 2 • at San Francisco L 56-81Feb. 3 BIOLA L 39-94Feb. 6 • SANTA CLARA L 66-71Feb. 10 • CALIFORNIA L 50-79Feb. 16 HAWAI’I L 57-70Feb. 17 • SAN JOSE STATE L 51-77Feb. 20 • at Stanford L 53-82Feb. 23 • at Fresno State L 52-60Feb. 27 • SAN FRANCISCO L 57-78

1977-78 ResultsHead Coach: Jacy ShowersOverall Record: 13-11 NCAC: 4-8 Dec. 2 at Feather River JC L 35-72Dec. 6 SONOMA STATE W 84-44Dec. 8 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 60-54Dec. 9 vs. Cal State Hayward W 43-35Dec. 10 vs. San Francisco W 63-61Dec. 29 at Cal State Stanislaus W 63-39Jan. 5 vs. Sacramento State L 46-73Jan. 6 vs. Sonoma State W 69-38Jan. 7 vs. Fresno State L 40-41Jan. 13 • at Stanford L 58-67J14 • CALIFORNIA L 54-72Jan. 17 • SANTA CLARA W 75-42Jan. 20 • at Fresno State L 40-55Jan. 28 • SAN JOSE STATE L 42-67Feb. 2 • STANFORD L 43-59Feb. 4 • SAN FRANCISCO W 61-59Feb. 7 at Santa Clara W 66-60Feb. 10 SACRAMENTO CC W 55-37Feb. 15 • at San Jose State L 33-68Feb. 18 • FRESNO STATE W 50-42Feb. 21 DELTA JC W 69-38Feb. 24 • at California L 59-71Feb. 25 • at San Francisco L 45-53Feb. 28 at American River JC W 62-42

1976-77 ResultsHead Coach: Jacy ShowersOverall Record: 7-12 NCAC: 4-8Dec. 3 at Cal State Stanislaus L 16-47Dec. 3 vs. De Anza College L 45-51Dec. 4 vs. Stanford L 35-48Dec. 7 at Delta College W 44-38Dec. 9 AMERICAN RIVER JC W 59-44Jan. 7 • at SANTA CLARA W 59-37Jan. 11 • at California L 29-60Jan. 15 • at Humboldt State L 32-68Jan. 18 vs. DELTA JC L 42-59Jan. 21 • at Nevada L 40-81Jan. 25 • CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 51-47Jan. 28 • SONOMA STATE L 45-51Feb. 1 at San Francisco W 58-38Feb. 5 • at Santa Clara W 36-29Feb. 8 • CALIFORNIA L 23-47Feb. 11 • at Sonoma State L 33-62Feb. 19 • NEVADA L 33-58Feb. 22 • at Cal State Stanislaus W 54-51Feb. 25 • HUMBOLDT STATE L 46-73

1975-76 ResultsHead Coach: Sue ConradOverall Record: 3-11 NCAC: 1-4Dec. 9 • SAN FRANCISCO L 23-36Dec. 19 vs. Cal Poly W 57-56Dec. 20 vs. De Anza JC L 37-75Dec. 20 at Cal State Stanislaus L 53-56Jan. 9 at Nevada L 32-64Jan. 10 at Nevada L 33-34Jan. 13 CAL STATE HAYWARD JV W 45-31Jan. 20 SAN JOSE STATE JV L 49-75Jan. 23 • at Cal State Stanislaus L 42-75Feb. 6 at Chico State JV L 21-68Feb. 10 • at San Francisco L 59-63Feb. 13 • at Sonoma State W 63-37Feb. 20 • CAL STATE STANISLAUS L 38-63Feb. 24 AMERICAN RIVER JC L 43-44

All-Time results since 1975.

+ - indicates conference tournament game

& - indicates in-season tournament

• - indicates conference games

* - indicates WNIT games

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DIVIDER-PLAYERS

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Founded in 1851 as the first chartered university in California, University of the Pacific continues to enjoy a reputation as one of the finest academic institutions in the West. The main Stockton campus, with its expansive lawns and brick-and-ivy architecture, much like many renowned universities in the East, is highly re-garded as one of the most picturesque college campuses in the West. The only private school in the Big West Conference, Pacific offers a diversity of programs that would normally be associated with a much larger university. Personal attention and small class sizes have become Pacific trademarks and help attract students from many U.S. states and foreign countries. Pacific provides its 6,235 scholars a student-to-faculty ratio of less than 13-to-1. Pacific is comprised of 11 schools and colleges on three campuses, offering students the distinctive advantage of nearby resources. Two professional schools complement the Stockton campus: the School of Dentistry in San Francisco and the McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento. The Stockton campus features the central liberal arts division, College of the Pacific and schools of music, en-gineering, education, pharmacy, business & public administration, international studies, the Graduate School and University College. Pacific students are represented on many policy-making committees, and the Associated Students (ASUOP) play an active role in campus life through social and cultural programs. The Stockton metropolitan area, with a population of over 280,000, is nestled conveniently in the San Joaquin Valley between San Francisco and the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Pacific offers its students a proximity to many exciting places including Monterey/Carmel, Lake Tahoe, the northern California wine country, and Yosemite National Park. It is adjacent to over 1,000 miles of waterways, making it the largest inland seaport in the state.

Pamela A. EibeckUniversity President

Pamela A. Eibeck became the 24th President of University of the Pacific on July 1, 2009. She is Pacific’s sixth President since the University moved to Stockton in 1924 and the first woman to hold the office. Her Presidency follows a distinguished career as a researcher, teacher, educational reformer, and university administrator.

Prior to joining Pacific, Eibeck was dean of the Edward E. Whitacre Jr. College of Engineering at Texas Tech—one of the nation’s larg-est engineering colleges with 4,400 students, 156 faculty and five research centers. There, she was responsible for eight academic departments, 33 degree programs and a $55 million budget. An active fundraiser, Eibeck helped build an endowment of $57 mil-lion and doubled the number of endowed chairs.

Eibeck takes the helm at a University with strong enrollments and finances, and the best incoming student academic profile in its history. With a record number of applications for Fall 2009, university enrollment is expected to remain steady at around 6,250 with a 20-point jump in the average admitted freshmen SAT score to 1200. Construction continues on two major build-ings: the $7.5 million Janssen-Lagorio Multipurpose Gymnasium and the $10 million John T. Chambers Technology Center, and the last fiscal year closed with a surplus for the 13th consecutive year. While spending time to get know Pacific in her first year, Eibeck has committed to building on these strengths by continuing to enhance educational quality, build national visibility, and deepen the University’s involvement in community engagement.

Eibeck received her bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees in mechanical engineering between 1979 and 1986 from Stanford University. She joined the faculty at the University of California at Berkeley, where she earned tenure and served from 1985 to 1995. In 1995, she became a professor and chair of mechanical engineering at Northern Arizona University, where she later served as director of the honors program and then vice provost for undergraduate studies. In 2004, Eibeck was named dean of the college of engineering at Texas Tech.

An expert in heat transfer, Eibeck conducted experimental research related to electronics cooling and thermal tiles used by NASA on the space shuttles. Her later work focused on en-gineering educational reform, including early use of multimedia in the classroom, curriculum development and, most recently, ways to attract young people and women to the profession. She has authored or co-authored nearly 50 articles and papers.

Eibeck became a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 2008. She received the Distinguished Engineering Educator Award from the Society of Women Engineers in 1996 and the Boeing Outstanding Educator Award in 1999.

Eibeck is married to William D. Jeffery, a law professor and a native of California. They have four children. Sons Andrew and Kevin live in the Bay Area. Daughter Katherine attends the University of Southern California. Their youngest son, Will, attends Santa Clara University.

• Over80majorfieldsfromwhichtochoose,yetanaverageclasssizeofunder20,even inthefreshmanyear.• NCAADivisionI intercollegiateathleticsaswellasnumerousclubandintramuralsports.• Exposure to a wide range of knowledgethrough the General Education program, andhundredsofopportunitiesforgaining“hands-on”experienceinachosenfield.• A strong liberal arts tradition within keyacademicunitsincludingbusiness,conservatory,education,engineering,internationalstudies,andpharmacy.• An intercultural perspective that prepares

students for working in an increasingly diverseandinternationalsociety.• Studentssitonmanydecision-makingcom-mitteesoftheUniversitytoensurethatthevoiceofthestudentsisheard.• A New England-like campus in northernCalifornia.•Withmorethan6,000studentsenrolled,Pacificisoneofthesmallestuniversitiestoberankedamongthetop100nationaluniversities,bothbyUSNews&WorldReportandtheTheWashingtonMonthlyCollegeGuide.

the pacific experience

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TheUniversityofthePacific'smissionistoprovideasuperior,student-centeredlearn-ingexperienceintegratingliberalartsandprofessionaleducationandpreparingindividu-alsfor lastingachievementandresponsible leadership intheircareersandcommuni-ties. ThefirstcharteredinstitutionofhighereducationintheStateofCalifornia,theUni-versityofthePacificisamid-sizedindependent,comprehensiveuniversityofferingawidechoiceofhigh-qualityundergraduateandgraduateprogramsinStockton,Sacramento,andSanFrancisco. Pacificisanoutstandingblendoftheadvantagesofthediverseprogramsofamajoruniversityand thebroad,highlypersonalized learningof theselective liberalartscol-lege. Weaccomplishourmissionthroughhighlypersonalizedprogramsdeliveredinacar-ing,supportive,andattractiveenvironment.Weseektodevelopandstrengthenself-confi-dence,initiative,analyticalandproblem-solvingabilities,andanenthusiasmforlearning. Centraltoourmissionisthededicationofourfacultyandstafftoexcellenceinteach-ingandadvising.Weencourageandsupportresearch,scholarshipandcreativeactivityascomplementstoourfundamentalmissionofteaching. Ourmission dictates a commitment to leadership development, global awareness,communityinvolvementandopportunitiesforindividualsfromdiversebackgrounds.Weare committed to providing practical experiences to complement classroom learning.Highlyinteractivestudent-facultyrelationsandabroadarrayofco-curricularactivitiesthathelptodevelopstudents'abilitiesarehallmarksoflearningattheUniversityofthePacific.

pacific’s mission

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How old is Pacific?We became California’s first chartered institution of higher education in 1851. We were also the first co-ed university (the first graduating class had five men and five women). We celebrated our sesqui-centennial year in 2001.

What type of university is Pacific?Pacific is a comprehensive university with three campuses and eleven schools and colleges. Eight of our schools and colleges provide undergradu-ate education on the Stockton campus, including a college of liberal arts and sciences (College of the Pacific), six professional schools and an adult re-entry division. The Stockton campus also has a graduate school. The other two campuses are the Pacific McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento and the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco.

Is Pacific a religious or church-related uni-versity?No. Pacific was founded by and is affiliated with the Methodist Church. We do have a chapel, a full-time chaplain, a number of religious-oriented clubs, and a Department of Religious Studies, but we are not a “religious” university where stu-dents are required to attend chapel or to take religion classes. Any or all of the above are avail-able to students who are interested, but partici-pation in such activities is completely voluntary.

Is Pacific accredited?Pacific is fully accredited by the Western Associa-tion of Schools and Colleges (WASC), and many academic programs have additional accreditation by appropriate professional organizations.

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University of the Pacific

13:1 student to •

faculty ratio

Average class •

size is 20 stu-

dents, and 75%

have fewer than

30 students

444 highly •

qualified fac-

ulty members on

three campuses;

92% hold a

doctorate or the

highest degree

in their field

Academic All-District VIII ....................................................1

Academic All-Americans ......................................................2

Big West Academic All-Conference Team ......................45

Mountain Pacific Sports Federation All-Academic Team ..........9

Big West Scholar-Athletes of the Year ..............................2

Big West Conference Scholar-Athletes ....................... 102

Pacific Scholar-Athletes................................................... 143

National Field Hockey Coaches Association Academic Team ..8

Big West Scholar Athletes of the Year 2008-09

MEGHAN MULLEN (Sr.) Cross Country(Political Science • South San Francisco, Calif.) MATT LUNDY (Sr.) Men’s Swimming(Physics • Lafayette, Colo.)

Academic All-America teams are voted upon annually by the College Sports Information Directors of America (Co-SIDA). District VIII encompasses all universities within the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and British Columbia.

UND• ERGRAD ENROLLMENT

Non-resident •

3%

Black, non-Hispanic •

3%

Am Ind/Alaskan Na-•

tive 1%

Asian/Pacific Islander •

34%

Hispanic •

11%

White, non-Hispanic •

36%

Multi-Ethnic •

6%

Ethnicity unknown •

6%

Female •

56%

Male •

44%

2008-09 Academic Award Count

Academics are Number One at the University of the Pacific, and Pacific is proud of its student-athletes’ performances in the classroom. In addition to having some truly outstanding individual scholar-athletes, Pa-cific currently boasts a graduation rate of over 96 percent for all recruited student-athletes who exhaust their athletic eligibility. During the spring semester of 2008, Pacific student-athletes posted a combined grade point average of 3.0. Pacific is annually represented on Big West Academic All-Conference teams, Aca-demic All-America teams, and boasts NCAA Post-Graduate Scholars in several sports. For the 2008-09 academic year, Pacific honored 102 Big West Conference Scholar-Athletes. In order to qualify for the distinction, student-athletes must record a 3.0 grade point aver-age over their two most recently completed semesters. Freshmen are required to attain a 3.2 grade point average over one semester

to earn the accolade. Pacific attributes its success in the classroom to two primary factors. First, Pacific recruits only student-athletes who it believes can succeed at the University and who have a sincere commitment to a higher education. Second, it provides outstanding support services to students. An integral resource of support is a faculty committed to helping students ob-tain an education and to graduate, and who often tutor student-athletes one-on-one. Pacific intercollegiate athletics has a com-prehensive academic achievement program for its student-athletes, including counseling, tutoring, monitoring services, leadership and life skills training, computer resources, and a set of standards and procedures outlined in the student-athlete handbook. Supervised study periods are provided, and a system of grade checks is in place to identify problem areas and ensure immediate attention.

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SCOTT BORAS(1977, 1982 (JD))

DAVE BRUBECK(1942)

ARTHUR A. DUGONI(1948)

WALT HARRIS(1967)

CHRIS ISAAK(1980)

MIKE MERRIWEATHER(1982)

PETE CARROLL(1973)

JENNIFER JOINES(2004)

ELAINA ODEN(1989)

DELL DEMPS(1992, 1998)

EDDIE LEBARON(1950)

MICHAEL OLOWOKANDI(1998)

TOM FLORES(1959)

TED LELAND(1970, 1972)

BRADLEY SCHUMACHER(1997, 2005)

ALEX SPANOS(1948)

NOTABLE PACIFIC ALUMNI:

At Pacific, the “four-year” degree is no myth. Faculty and counseling resources help keep student-athletes at Pacific on track to graduate in four years. Located in the heart of the Pacific Intercollegiate Ath-letics Center, the Pacific Student-Athlete Resource Center, includes state-of-the-art computer facilities and is used exclusively by student-athletes. A special opportunity exists for student-athlete partici-pation at Pacific with the Pacific Student-Athlete Council. The council is comprised of elected student-athlete rep-resentatives from each Division I team. The council spon-sors a variety of activities throughout the year for Pacific student-athletes and youth in the community. To be a student-athlete at University of the Pacific is truly a unique experience. One can compete athletically at the NCAA Division I level with the best in the nation and, at the same time, have an outstanding educational experi-ence with a dedicated faculty. University of the Pacific ... the best of both worlds!

• Academics •

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Lynn King is in his 10th year as director of athletics for University of the Pacific. He began his tenure in March 2000. During his time at Pacific, King has seen the Tigers claim 16 Big West Conference team titles. Pacific has also made 28 NCAA Cham-pionship appearances under King’s guidance. In King’s first year at Pacific, the Tigers ranked first among NCAA Division I-AAA schools in the national Sears Directors Cup standings in

2000-01, surpassing all 78 other non-football Division I universities. The Tigers have also excelled in the classroom since King’s arrival, boasting six CoSida Academic All-Americans and 37 CoSida Academic All-District Team athletes since 2000-01. In 2002-03 alone, four Pacific teams were recognized with national team academic awards “Lynn King has provided our athletic department with tremendous leadership and direction. Pacific Athletics have reached new levels of success both athletically and academically,” said former President Donald V. DeRosa. King is currently leading Pacific on a campaign to build two new facilities (a multipurpose gymnasium [the Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium] for athletics and recreation and a tennis clubhouse), expand the Alex G. Spanos Center to include an athletics Hall of Fame and substantially increase the athletics endowment. This campaign is already well underway as construction of Klein Family Field and renovations to Chris Kjeldsen Pool have been completed. In addition, construction of the Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium is scheduled for completion at the beginning of the 2009-10 academic year. Before coming to Pacific, King chaired the NCAA Division I men’s and women’s track and field subcommittee from 1995 to 1999 and served as Drake’s director of intercollegiate athletics since 1990. Under the leadership of King, Drake’s Bulldog Scholarship Fund grew in both record numbers and money pledged in support of Drake athletics. Among his accomplishments at Drake, King played a major role in raising $12.5 million for design and construction of the 7,000-seat Knapp Multi Purpose Center. King also spearheaded successful efforts that enabled Drake’s athletics program to be officially certified by the NCAA Committee on Athletics Certification in the spring of 1998. The certification followed the committee’s review of Drake’s athletics program self-study and review of a report by a peer-review team that visited the campus in November of 1997. King previously served as director of intercollegiate athletics for University of Wisconsin in Oshkosh and assistant athletic director for facilities at the University of Northern Iowa, of which he is an alumnus. King began his career as head coach for men’s track and cross country, first at Rochester Community College and then at University of Northern Iowa, where he was also an instructor of health and physical education. While at Northern Iowa he coached 11 conference team champions, 25 All-Americans and two national champions. He was named regional or conference coach of the year 10 times and referee of the Drake Relays in 1984. King earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in physical education. In October of 2008, he was inducted into the Northern Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame. He was a member of the executive committee and a director of the Greater Des Moines Sports Authority, a director of the Iowa Games board, and the 1995 National Junior Olympics Organizing Committee. He and his wife, Jan, are parents of two adult children, Jason, and Kelly.

In her fifth year at Pacific, Holly Trexler is the Associ-ate Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete Services and Compliance. She became Pacific’s Senior Women’s Administrator in September of 2008. Among her duties, Trexler oversees compliance, academic support, student services, the Pacific Student Athlete Council (PSAC) as well as the CHAMPS/Life Skills program. In addition, Trexler is currently serving on the NCAA Leadership Selection Committee. Before coming to Pacific, Trexler was the assistant athletic director for academic support/life skills coordinator at Quinnipiac University from 2002-05. At Quinnipiac, she monitored the academic progress and eligibility status of all student-athletes, in addition to overseeing academic programming and support services. Trexler was also responsible for the CHAMPS/Life Skills program. Prior to her time at Quinnipiac, Trexler spent the previous three years as assistant athletic director for eligibility and student services/senior woman administrator at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro, N.C. Her duties at the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference school included the monitoring of academic records and eligibility status of 300 student-athletes. She also oversaw the academic programming and support services. From 1993 to 1999, Trexler worked at the University of Kansas as a strategic learning assistant and Mentor. In her position, she developed learning strategies for at-risk student-athletes and assisted with subject matter and overall academic development. Trexler holds three degrees from the University of Kansas. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in English and African-American studies in 1995. She was awarded her Juris Doctorate from the Kansas School of Law in 1998. A year later, in 1999, she finished her master’s in education.

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

H O L LY T R E X L E R

SENIOR WOMEN’S ADMINISTRATORASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS FOR STUDENT-ATHLETE SERVICES & COMPLIANCE

LY N N K I N G

MIKE DALGETYAssistant A.D. / Internal Affairs

TIM DICKSONDevelopment and Alumni

Relations Officer

• A t h l e t i c A d m i n i s t r a t i o n •

GEORGIA KOVICH-LEEDirector /

Marketing & Promotions

JIM DUGONIAssociate A.D. / Development

MIKE MILLERICKAssistant A.D. /

Communications

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COACHES’ AWARDS: • Thomason - Big West Coach of the Year ‘93, ‘97, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 • Coleman - Big West Coach of the Year ‘97, ‘98 •

• MacDonald - NorPac Coach of the Year ‘05 • Kolze - Big West Coach of the Year ‘98, ‘01, ‘02 • Wortmann - MPSF Coach of the Year ‘96, ‘03 •

Ed Sprague Bob Thomason Lynne Roberts Josh Jones Linda MacDonald Brandon Goethals Keith Coleman Brian Kolze Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Cross Country Field Hockey Men’s Golf Women’s Soccer Softball

Adam Kennedy Matt Lucas Bob “Chino” Chiene Joe Wortmann Dave Johnson James Graham Megan Thomson Swimming Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Men’s Volleyball Women’s Volleyball Men’s Water Polo Women’s Water Polo

PACIFIC ATHLETICS STAFF TELEPHONE DIRECTORYArea Code (209) 946-

ARAFILES, Gwen, GA, Athletic Media Relations x2479

BAKER, Jodi, Director of Athletic Training Education Program x3182

BAKIC, Dragan, Men’s Water Polo Graduate Assistant x2736

BARBARA, Don, Assistant Baseball Coach x2840

BARRIOS, Gustavo, Assistant Swimming Coach x2710

BATALON, Ray, Associate Head Women’s Volleyball Coach x2723

BERTOCCHINI, Angela, GA, Athletic Media Relations x2479

BLEYMAIER, Joe, Assistant Director of Compliance x3976

BOLOGNINI, Jeff, Supervisor of Facilities & Event Management x7408

BURNETT, Kyle, Athletic Training Intern x2588

CHIENE, Bob “Chino”, Head Women’s Tennis Coach x2128

COLEMAN, Keith, Head Women’s Soccer Coach x2129

COLEMAN, Michelle, Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach x7301

CORNWALL, Wendy, Assistant Coordinator of Academic

Achievement x2934

CORSO, Lonnie, Operations Leadperson x2031

DALGETY, Mike, Asst. AD of Athletics for Internal Affairs x3990

DAVIS, Bradley, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach x2329

DICKSON, Tim, Athletics Development and

Alumni Relations Officer x3177

DORIN, Marcus, Assistant Director of Athletic Performance x2819

DUGONI, Jim, Associate Director of Athletics for

Development x2230

FLETCHER, Jeremy, Assistant Men’s Golf Coach x2713

FONG, Stephanie, Basketball Administrative Assistant x2341

FRIES, Liz, Assistant Field Hockey Coach x2249

GEPFORD, Andy, Assistant Director of Athletic Training x2499

GOETHALS, Brandon, Head Men’s Golf Coach x2713

GOTTLIEB, Zach, GA for Facilities and Operations x2726

GRAHAM, James, Head Men’s Water Polo Coach x2736

HALL, Jeff, Assistant Men’s Volleyball Coach x2163

HALL, Kris, Volunteer Assistant Soccer Coach x7302

HAGEN, Lizzie, Assistant Softball Coach x2700

HAMMERBERG, Christine, Business Manager x2728

HANCOCK, Jessica, Assistant Softball Coach x2024

HANYAK, Bob, Faculty Athletics Representative x3233

HUTZELL, Melissa, Athletic Training GA x2588

JACOBSEN, Adam, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach x2720JOHNSON, Al, Volunteer Assistant Men’s Volleyball Coach JOHNSON, David, Head Women’s Volleyball Coach x2727JONES, Jennifer, GA, Athletic Media Relations x2479JONES, Josh, Head Women’s Cross Country Coach x2706KENNEDY, Adam, Head Swimming Coach x2154KING, Lynn, Director of Athletics x3945KOLZE, Brian, Head Softball Coach x2699KOVICH-LEE, Georgia, Director of Athletic Marketing & Promotions x3108

LASKEY, Ben, Assistant Director, Athletic Media Relations x2730LEE, Aven, Assistant Women’s Volleyball Coach x2723LUCAS, Matt, Head Men’s Tennis Coach x2219LUDWIG, Chris, Athletic Training Clinical Coordinator x2588

MacDONALD, Linda, Head Field Hockey Coach x2249MARTINEZ, Annette, Assistant Director of Athletic Trainng x2340MAY, Donna, Assistant for Ticket Operations x2867McCABE, Dan, Ticket Operations Manager x2030McCONNELL, Virginia, Women’s Water Polo GA x2732McCORMACK, Chris, Vol. Assistant Baseball Coach x7309McCORMICK, Mike, Assistant Baseball Coach x2386McSWEENEY, Morgan, PTAA Sales Account Manager x2387MILLERICK, Mike, Assistant Director of Athletics for Communications x2866MOYAL, Monique, Athletic Media Relations Assistant x2289

NEUDORFER, Dana, Athletic Training GA x2588NEAULT, Danielle, Academic Counselor x2513NOGARE, Pam, Administrative Assistant x3945

PADILLA, Carmen, Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach x7302PARIS, Barb, Volleyball Administrative Assistant x2389POND, Chris, Director of Athletic Training x2588

ROBERTS, Lynne, Head Women’s Basketball Coach x2745

SANDOVAL, Tony, Director of Athletic Performance x2812SARTORI, Danielle, Volunteer Women’s Water Polo Coach x2540SOLIS, Julian, Marketing and Promotions GA x2702SPRAGUE, Ed, Head Baseball Coach x2709ST. CLAIR, Jay, Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities and Transportation x2375ST. URBAIN, Noah, Coordinator for Marketing and Promotions x2702STEVENS, Michael, Manager of Athletic Facilities x2031

THOMASON, Bob, Head Men’s Basketball Coach x2341

THOMSON, Megan, Head Women’s Water Polo Coach x2732

TREXLER, Holly, Associate Director of Athletics for Student

Athlete Services & Compliance x2307

VALAVANIS, Alisha, Associate Head WBB Coach x2711

VERLIN, Ron, Associate Head MBB Coach x2721

WASSOM, Jenn, Coordinator of WBB Operations x7303

WENDLAND, Julie, Donor Relations Coordinator x2701

WILSON, Justin, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach x2714

WOLICZKO, Aaron, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach x2785

WORTMANN, Joe, Head Men’s Volleyball Coach &

Coordinator of Academic Achievement x2724

WYATT, Lorraine, Manager of Equipment Operations x2441

WYLAM, Emily, GA for Men’s & Women’s Swimming x2170

YADON, Cristy, Head Dance Coach

Marketing and Ticketing GA x2702

YOURTH, Wesley, Coordinator of Baseball Operations x7309

ZOLDAK, Krzysztof, Volunteer Assistant Swimming Coach x2710

OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERS TO NOTEATHLETIC TICKET OFFICE x2474

ALEX G. SPANOS CENTER PRESS ROW x2865

KLEIN FAMILY FIELD PRESS BOX x2722

PACIFIC AQUATICS CENTER x2540

ATHLETICS FAX NUMBERSATHLETICS MAIN x2731 / x7308

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS x2757

• C o a c h e s & S t a f f D i r e c t o r y •

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Tony Sandoval joined Pacific in April of 2007 as the assistant di-rector before being promoted to the Di-rector of Athletic Per-

formance in October of 2007. He most recently served as an assistant director of strength and conditioning at Sacramento State from January 2005 through the spring of 2007. Sandoval also earned his master’s degree in sports perfor-mance in 2006 at Sacramento State. While working at Sacramento State, Sandoval also worked with UCLA on a mentorship pro-gram that allowed him to travel to Los Ange-les, Calif., approximately once a month to work with Bruin athletics. Sandoval earned his bachelor’s degree from Cal State San Bernardino in December of 2004 in exercise science. During his undergraduate studies, Sandoval also served as the boxing coach and the boxing strength and conditioning coach for the city of Chino, Calif.

Strength and conditioning is an integral part of any student-athlete’s life. At

Pacific, new facilities combined with a dedicated staff work toward success on

the playing field for Tiger student-athletes.

“Strength and conditioning are critical to maximal athletic performance,”

Pacific Athletic Director Lynn King said. “The University of the Pacific is proud

of its Athletic Performance Center and staffing to assist our student-athletes

in this vital part of their training and development.”

The multi-purpose weight training and fitness facility within the Pacific In-

tercollegiate Athletics Center is 4,000 square feet and includes 10 Olympic

platforms, 10 racks, five bench presses, five adjustable inclines, two full racks

of dumbbells, over 50 medicine balls, 35 Swiss balls, six adjustable plyometric

boxes and was completed in July of 1998.

The newest addition to the athletic performance facilities is a 2,000 square

foot conditioning room with plyometric flooring and 20 Schwinn Spin Bikes.

“The Athletic Performance staff works hand-in-hand with sport coaches to

assure the student-athlete develops physical strength, endurance and agility,”

King said. “This training serves as a basis for the work ethic required to reach

one’s full potential.”

T O N Y S A N D O VA LDirector of

Athletic Performance

M A R C U S D O R I NAsst. Director of

Athletic Performance

Marcus Dorin joined the Athletic Performance staff in January 2008 as the Assistant Director of Athletic Performance and is responsible for the year-round training for

nine of Pacific’s athletic teams. Before coming to Pacific, Dorin spent the pre-vious two years as the strength and conditioning coach of Butte College’s (Chico, Calif.) football, baseball, men’s basketball and softball teams. Prior to working at Butte College Dorin served as a spring training strength and conditioning intern for the Texas Rangers. Coach Dorin served as the strength and condi-tioning coach for seven of Chico State University’s athletic teams while he completed his master’s de-gree in kinesiology. He also holds a bachelor’s de-gree in exercise science from Chico State Univer-sity.

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Medical care of Pacific student-athletes begins with its athletic train-ing staff and a fully operational Athletic Training Center. The center features the latest in injury prevention, rehabilitation, clinical diagnosis and educational research. The athletic training room is operated and is staffed by director of athletic training Chris Pond and assistant directors of athletic training Andy Gepford and Annette Martinez. Pond, Gepford and Martinez are certified athletic trainers by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and oversee treatment and medical attention given to all of Pacific’s intercollegiate sports. In his 19th year at Pacific, Pond is a 1988 graduate of Utah State, and spent two years at Arizona before arriving in Stockton. The athletic training room is also the training laboratory of Pacific’s ath-letic training undergraduate studies program. Pacific offers athletic training as a field of study within the University’s Department of Sport Sciences. Approximately 15 students participate annually in Pacific’s student-athlete training program. The academic needs of athletic training students are supervised by Jodi Baker (ATC), director of Pacific’s Athletic Training Education Program.

Dr. Gary AlegreOrthopedist

Dr. Scott BethuneOrthopedist

Dr. Edward CahillOrthopedist

Dr. Howard ChiDentist

Dr. Steven EagerOrthopedist

Dr. Aubrey FederalRadiologist

Kathy HunterNurse PractionerCowell Wellness Center

Dr. Alan KawaguchiOrthopedist

Dr. Eric LarsonSports Medicine

Dr. Anh LeOrthopedist

Dr. Vincent LeungOrthopedist

Dr. Gary MurataOrthopedist

Dr. Bill McDonaldPodiatrist

Dr. Peter SalamonOrthopedist

Dr. George Westin Jr.Orthopedist

Dr. Roland WinterOrthopedist

TIGER DOCTORS

CHRIS PONDDirector of Athletic

Training

ANNETTE MARTINEZAssistant Director of

Athletic Training

ANDY GEPFORDAssistant Director of

Athletic Training

JODI BAKERDirector of Athletic Training

Education Programs

CHRIS LUDWIGAthletic Training

Clinical Coordinator

KYLE BURNETTAthletic Training

Intern

MELISSA HUTZELLAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

DANA NEUDORFERAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

Pacific intercollegiate athletics is proud to acknowledge its team physicians as well as other medical practitioners and provid-ers, who work in direct consultation with the athletic training staff. Their services are invaluable to the overall medical care and physical well-being of all Pacific student-athletes.

• A t h l e t i c T r a i n i n g •

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The Pacific athletics department boasts seven facilities for its 16 Division I intercollegiate teams. All Tiger basketball and volleyball games are held in the Alex G. Spanos Center (top left), with locker-rooms located in the central athletics department.

In 2006, Pacific saw the opening of its first on-campus baseball field, Klein Family Field (bottom right). Klein Family Field is one of two on-campus facilities with stadium lights that allow for night games throughout the season. The Pacific baseball team’s home seats 2,500, and capacity grew even larger in the fall of 2008, with the addition of two new luxury boxes on the upper concourse.

Pacific’s women’s soccer team competes in Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium, which was

Alex G. Spanos Center(Basketball & Volleyball)

Brookside Field(Field Hockey)

Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium(Soccer)

Hal Nelson Tennis Courts &Roy and Jean Sanders Tennis Clubhouse

(Tennis)

• A t h l e t i c F a c i l i t i e s •

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Bill Simoni Field(Softball)

formerly the home of Pacific football. Stagg was built in 1950 and has undergone several renovative efforts since.

The Tiger swimming and water polo teams hold their contests at Chris Kjeldsen Pool, lo-cated adjacent to the athletics department. The complex also holds lockerrooms and coaches’ offices. In 2008 the pool was resurfaced with new siding to make it one of the faster pools in the Big West Conference.

Pacific athletics is dedicated to providing stu-dents with top-notch facilities, and the Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium (top right) will be the newest addition to the Tigers’ facilities. Ground-breaking occurred in December 2008.

Chris Kjeldsen Pool Complex (Swimming & Water Polo)

Klein Family Field

(Baseball)

Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium(Athletics & Recreation)

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Senior swimmer Jenny Lewis and sophomore Jenifer Widjaja represented the Tigers in NCAA postseason competition. The Tigers garnered two conference player of the year honors while taking home 39 all-conference awads. Pacific also had two Academic All-Americans and 54 Academic All-Conference Team athletes.

BASEBALLFina l Record : 13 -37 (9 -15 B ig West Conference)• Pacific defeated six nationally ranked opponents throughout the year, beating No. 8 Baylor, No. 11 San Diego, No. 16 Cal Poly, No. 26 San Diego State and taking the season series against No. 6 Cal State Fullerton in Fullerton, Calif.• Senior Kurt Wideman established a new single-season doubles record with 24 in 2009.• Five Tigers were honored on the all-conference team with sophomore Nick Longmire earning first team honors while Wideman, sophomore J.B. Brown, junior Mike Walker and senior Joey Centanni were each named to the second team.• Both Wideman (Padres) and Centanni (Orioles) signed minor league contracts at the conclusion of the season.

MEN’S BASKETBALLFina l Record : 21 -13 (10-6 B ig West Conference)• Pacific won 20+ games for the fifth time in six seasons, capping a historic run for the Tigers for the best six season run in program history.• Head Coach Bob Thomason finished the season with 209 Big West wins, surpassing Jerry Tarkanian for the most league wins in conference history.• Seniors Mike Kirby, Chad Troyer, Bryan LeDuc and Anthony Brown earned All-Big West honors following the season.

• The Tigers reached the semi-finals in the inaugural CollegeInsider.com tournament.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Final Record: 14-16 (8-8 Big West Conference)• Pacific finished the regular season in fourth place in the Big West, earning a first round bye in the conference tournament for the second consecutive season.• The Tigers picked up one of their biggest wins in program history on Feb. 20, knocking off the undefeated UC Santa Barbara Gauchos at the Spanos Center, 59-50. The win was the first for the Tigers against the Gauchos since 2003, snapping a 13-game losing streak. • Seniors Amber Simmons and Janae Young each took home multiple Big West Player of the Week awards throughout the year with Simmons earning three awards while Young took home two.• Simmons posted an all-time great scoring performance for the Tigers on Feb. 7 against Long Beach State, scoring 33 points, the 12th highest single-game output in program history. • Simmons, Young and sophomore Gretchen Tiernan each nabbed All-Big West Conference honors.

WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRYFinal Record: Ninth of Nine at Big West Championships• Micaela Klaus, Meghan Mullen, Kristina Hammarstrom, and Katie Bella were awarded Academic All-Big West honors. • Named Josh Jones head coach in June of 2009.

FIELD HOCKEY Final Record: 6-12 (5-1 NorPac Conference)• Senior Kelly Miller and junior Katy McDonough were named to the NorPac All-Conference team.• The Tigers’ field hockey squad earned the NFHCA Division I National Academic Team Award.• Liz Fries was hired in the offseason as the Tigers’ new assistant coach for the 2009 season.

MEN’S GOLFFinal Record: Second of Eight at Big West Championships• The Tigers earned a second place finish at the Big

West Championship under fourth-year head coach Brandon Goethals. It was the Tigers’ highest finish since their second place finish in 2001-02.• Pacific picked up a tournament victory at the Rice Intercollegiate, coming back from an 11 stroke deficit to the University of Houston to capture the tournament. The win was the first for the Tigers in the last six seasons and the first for coach Goethals.• Sophomore Patrick Kucich earned Big West Golfer of the Month honors for the month of March.• Sophomore T.J. Bordeaux was named to the All-Big West Honorable Mention.• Senior Charles Van Sicklen was named a 2009 Academic All-American after the season.

WOMEN’S SOCCERFinal Record: 10-8-1 (4-3-1 Big West Conference)• The Tigers earned a berth into the conference championship tournament at the end of the season for the first time since 2005 after finishing fourth in the Big West during the regular season.• Junior Chelsea Gomes earned Competitor of the Month Honors in November• Kristina Wavomba earned the Big West Freshman of the Year award.• Three Tigers earned all-conference honors at the end of the season with Wavomba and fellow freshman Laura Hogan earning second team honors while Pacific’s lone senior in 2008, Laura King, earned her second straight all-conference award with her selection to the honorable mention team.

SOFTBALLFinal Record: 18-34 (3-18 Big West Conference)• Pacific knocked off No. 21 Cal Poly, 2-1 on May 2. The victory snapped a 19 game (including 17 in 2009) home winning streak for the Mustangs as well as a 14 game overall winning streak.• Freshman Paige Emerson, senior Casey Goldsand, and juniors Karie Wilson and Kellee Wilson earned All-Conference honors. • Sophomore Nicole Matson earned Player of Week honors on Mar. 2, marking the first weekly award for the Tigers since 2007.

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MEN’S SWIMMINGFinal Record: Fourth of Six at Big West Championships• Senior Matt Lundy won the 1650 Free at the Big West Championships in a time of 15:19.10, over three seconds faster than the second place finisher. • Lundy’s 1650 Free time as well as his time of 9:08.34 in the 1000 Free set new Pacific program records. • Senior Stephen Quinn earned Big West Swimmer of the Week honors on Nov. 5. • 12 swimmers were named Big West Scholar Athletes at the end of the year headlined by Lundy earning Collegiate Swim Coaches Association of America Honorable Mention Scholar All-American.

WOMEN’S SWIMMINGFinal Record: Third of Six at Big West Championships• Senior Jenny Lewis set a new program record at the Big West Championships in the 50 Free with a time of 22.46.• Freshman Jayme Swalin, in her first championship meet, took home the conference championship in the 500 Free with a time of 4:50 .95. • Along with Swalin, junior Melissa McGhee won an individual championship taking home the hardware in the 400 IM with a time of 4:18.37 while senior Jun Huang won the 200 Back with a time of 1:58.49.• With her performance in the pool, Lewis earned a spot at the NCAA championships as she competed in the 50 Free and the 100 Back. With a time of 22.81, Lewis finished in 51st place in the 50 Free while finishing in 61st in the 100 Back with a time of 55.51.• Six swimmers earned Big West Scholar Athlete honors at the end of the season.

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MEN’S TENNIS Final Record: 12-6 (4-1 Big West Conference)Final Ranking: No. 67• Pacific finished the year ranked No. 67 in the country, marking its highest end of the year ranking since the 2000 season. Under new head coach Matt Lucas, the Tigers were ranked as high as 52 throughout the season, the highest ranking the team had garnered in nine seasons. • The Tigers won a share of the regular season championship after finishing the year with a 4-1 record in conference play.• Six players earned all-conference honors at the end of the year headlined by senior Moritz Starke earning first team honors as well as being named the Big West’s Co-Player of the Year. Junior Renan Delsin earned second team honors as well as teaming with Starke to earn all-conference honors in doubles. Junior Vegard Veskimagi earned honorable mention honors while the team of freshmen Karl-Erik Paaro and Christian Kuehne earned all-conference honors for doubles.

WOMEN’S TENNISFinal Record: 8-14 (4-4 Big West Conference)• The Tigers finished their season as a team in the quarterfinals of the Big West Championships.• Sophomore Jenifer Widjaja earned a berth into the NCAA Tournament after finishing the year 18-4 in singles play. She earned a ranking as high as No. 82 throughout the year and earned the first team all-conference as well as a doubles award with her partner sophomore Olga Gumenyuk. • Joining Widjaja on the all-conference team, senior Jolanta Twarowska was named to the honorable mention team.

MEN’S VOLLEYBALL Final Record: 3-28 (0-22 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation)• Freshman Sean Daley earned honorable mention All-MPSF after finishing the year with 227 kills, second most on the team. • Four Tigers earned all-conference academic honors.

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALLFinal Record: 12-16 (10-6 Big West Conference)• After a rough start against the nation’s toughest schedule, the Tigers rebounded with a strong showing at home in which Pacific went 9-2 at the Spanos Center.• The Tigers earned a trip to their second straight Banker’s Classic championship match in 2009, falling to Utah in the 30th Annual tournaments final match.• Junior Mallori Gibson led four Tigers on the All-Big West team at the end of the year earning first team honors. Seniors Alexa Anderson and Natalia Tomaszewska and sophomore Svenja Engelhardt followed Gibson with bids on the honorable mention team.• Three Tigers were named to the academic all-conference team for their work in the classroom.• The Tigers retired Olympic silver medalist and four-time all-american Jennifer Joines’ jersey on Sept. 26.

MEN’S WATER POLO Final Record: 10-20 (0-8 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation)• Senior Brian Domecus closed out his Pacific career in the cage for the Tigers with 754 career saves, tying him for first all-time in program history.• Senior Shane Mahoney and junior Grant Hollis IV led the way for the Tigers in scoring as the duo each posted 30+ goal seasons. Mahoney posted 35 goals to lead the team while Hollis netted 32. • Five Tigers were named to the academic all-conference team by the MPSF at the end of the season.

WOMEN’S WATER POLO Final Record: 9-25 (1-4 Big West)• Sophomore Dara Tawarahara was named First Team All-Big West after posting an impressive 68 goals in 33 games. Her 68 goals where second best among all scorers in the conference.• In the cage, freshman Lindsey Pengilly led the Tigers with 239 saves. She earned the Tigers’ first ever Big West Player of the Week award on April 2 after leading the Tigers to a 2-1 record in the week.

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Tiger Women’s Basketball Captures Airwaves With 10 Radio GamesUniversity of the Pacific begins its fifth year with KSTN (1420 AM) and KESP (ESPN Radio 970) as the Tigers’ flagship stations for Pacific Athletics.

KSTN will carry 10 selected women’s basket-ball games as well as the entire slate of men’s bas-ketball games and selected baseball games as well as the Big West Tournament. KESP (ESPN Radio 970) will carry selected games for each sport.

Mike Millerick, in his 15th year as director of athletic media relations at Pacific, assumed the additional role of director of broadcasting in July of 2003. He serves as the radio voice of Pacific athletics and handles all duties related to Pacific

broadcasts. Millerick has previously handled play-by-play duties for the Pacific women’s volleyball and basketball teams, as well as the Stockton Ports Class-A baseball team. Along with Millerick, Media Relations Assistant Monique Moyal will handle all play-by-play duties for the women’s basketball team.

In addition to Pacific contests broadcast on commercial radio, every Pacific women’s volleyball, men’s basketball, women’s basket-ball, and baseball contest as well as selected contests from soccer, softball and men’s volleyball can be heard over the internet at www.pacifictigers.com.

KSTN RADIO BROADCAST SCHEDULEDate Opponent Air TimeSunday Nov. 22 at Monmouth 12 p.m. PTFriday Dec. 4 at Portland 7 p.m. PTSunday Dec. 6 at Portland State 2 p.m. PTTuesday Dec. 22 at Fresno State 7 p.m. PTSaturday Jan. 2 • at Cal State Northridge 4 p.m. PTMonday Jan. 4 • at Cal State Fullerton 7 p.m. PTSaturday Jan. 16 • at UC Irvine 4 p.m. PTSaturday Feb. 13 at Sacramento State 2:05 p.m. PTSaturday Feb. 27 • at Long Beach State 4 p.m. PT

• Denotes Big West match

www.pacifictigers.comYour Complete Online destination for Pacific Tigers Athletics

• Complete coverage

• Schedules, rosters, photos

• Game stories and statistics

• Live audio broadcasts

• Camp and clinic information

• Official merchandise

• Ticket information

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PACIFIC ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE

Address & Location: The exact mailing address for the Pacific athletic media relations office is:

University of the PacificPacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center

3601 Pacific AvenueStockton, CA, 95211

The athletic media relations office is located near the main entrance of the Pacific Intercol-legiate Athletics Center, adjacent to the Alex G. Spanos Center off Mendocino Avenue or Larry Heller Drive.

Important Phone Numbers to Note:Athletic Media Relations Office Mike Millerick, Director office .................................... (209) 946-2866 Ben Laskey, Assistant Director office ................................ (209) 946-2730 Monique Moyal, Assistant office ................................ (209) 946-2289 Gwen Arafiles, Graduate Assistant Jennifer Jones, Graduate Assistant Angela Bertocchini, Undergraduate Assistant office ................................ (209) 946-2479Athletic Media Relations FAX ...... (209) 946-2757Courtside Phone .................... (209) 946-2865

The University of the Pacific appreciates cover-age given to the Tigers by the sporting media and invites all press representatives to be our guests at each Pacific home contest.

CREDENTIALS: All credential requests should be made at least one week prior to the contest being covered. Credentials will be left at the media will call table at the southeast corner of the Alex G. Spanos Center.

VISITING MEDIA: All members of the visit-ing media are asked to make credential requests through the visiting school’s SID.

Press Row #: Pacific’s press row is located on the west side of the Alex G. Spanos Center. Admittance is by press pass only and is limited to working media and official representatives of each institution.

POSTMATCH INTERVIEWS: Head Coach Lynne Roberts will be made available to media

following a brief cooling period in an area adja-cent to the Pacific team room. Student-athletes also will be made available for interviews on request. Please consult with the Pacific Athletic Media Relations staff for procedures. Media representatives are advised to check with the visiting SID as to postgame procedures with visiting student-athletes and coaches. PHOTOGRAPHERS: All photographers must wear assigned passes in plain sight at all times. NCAA rules limit photographers to shoot only from outside the restraining line enclosing the playing surface and bench areas.

GAME SERVICES: The Pacific athletic media relations staff provides pre-game notes, game programs, full statistical summaries and play-by-play packets after each contest.

TELEPHONES: Telephones are available to working media along press row. All calls should be made collect or billed to a third party. Two

complimentary phone lines are available to designated “official” visiting radio stations per Big West Conference guidelines. Additional orders should be placed through Pacific Tele-communications (209-946-2919) with Pacific Director of Athletic Media Relations Mike Mil-lerick as a contact.

PARKING: Parking passes are available to all media representatives and must be requested with game credentials. Press parking is located behind the Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Cen-ter off Mendocino Avenue, south of the Alex G. Spanos Center.

INTERVIEW POLICY: The Pacific athletic media relations office requests that all student-athlete and coach interviews be arranged through the assistant director of athletic media relations. 24-hour, advance notice is appreciated. Coaches’ and student-athletes’ home and cell phone numbers will not be released.

NEWSPAPERSBob Highfill (SE)Jagdip Dhillon (Beat)The Record530 E. Market St.Stockton, CA 95202(209) 546-8283(209) 547-8187 (fax)

The Pacifican3601 Pacific AvenueStockton, CA 95211(209) 946-2115(209) 946-2195 (fax)

Brian VanderBeek (College)Modesto BeeP.O. Box 5256Modesto, CA 95352-5256(209) 578-2300(209) 238-4551 (fax)

Chris Roberts (SE)Tracy Press145 W. 10th StreetP.O. Box 419Tracy, CA 95378-0419(209) 835-3030(209) 835-0655 (fax)

Scott Howell (SE)Lodi News-SentinelP.O. Box 1360Lodi, CA 95241-1360(209) 369-7035 (ext. 221)(209) 369-1084 (fax)

Jon Amar (SE)Manteca BulletinP.O. Box 912Manteca, CA 95336(209) 249-3500 (209) 249-3559 (fax)

Bob Bradley (SE)John Schumacher (Writer)Sacramento Bee2100 “Q” StreetSacramento, CA 95816(916) 326-5573(916) 326-5503 (fax)

RADIOMike Millerick (Play-by-Play)KSTN 1420 AM /ESPN RADIO 970 AM Pacific Athletics Flagship3601 Pacific AvenueStockton, CA 95211(209) 946-2479(209) 946-2757 (fax)KNBR Radio55 Hawthorne Street #1100San Francisco, CA 94105(415) 995-6808(415) 995-6867 (fax)

Jason Ross (SD)KHTK Radio5244 Madison Ave.Sacramento, CA 95841(916) 338-9200(916) 338-9159 (fax)

TELEVISIONErik Alves (SD)Comcast SJTV Sports6343 Tam O’Shanter Dr.Stockton, CA 95210(209) 955-6494

Del Rodgers (SD)KCRA-TV (NBC 3)3 Television CircleSacramento, CA 95814(916) 325-3765Ryan Yamamoto (SA)KXTV-TV (ABC 10)400 BroadwaySacramento, CA 95818-2098(916) 441-2345

Jim Crandell (SD)KTXL-TV (Fox 40)4655 Fruitridge RoadSacramento, CA 95820(916) 454-4548

SE - sports editorSD - sports directorSA - sports anchorME - managing editorND - news directorBeat - beat writer

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Save the Date – SaturDay, January 30, 2010

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230 rebounds, 7.7 rpg

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2009-10 Women’s Basketball ScheduleDATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

Nov. 7 HUMBOLDT STATE (Ex.) SPANOS CENTER 5 p.m.

Nov. 15 MONTANA STATE SPANOS CENTER

2 p.m.

Nov. 17 SOUTHERN UTAH SPANOS CENTER

7 p.m.

Nov. 20 at Iona

New Rochelle, N.Y. 9 a.m.

Nov. 22 at Monmouth West Long Branch, N.J. 12 p.m.

Dec. 4 at Portland

Portland, Ore. 7 p.m.

Dec. 6 at Portland State Portland, Ore.

2 p.m.

Dec. 10 SAN FRANCISCO SPANOS CENTER

7 p.m.

Dec. 13 SANTA CLARA SPANOS CENTER

2 p.m.

Dec. 22 at Fresno State Fresno, Calif.

7 p.m.

Dec. 29 SAINT MARY’S SPANOS CENTER

7 p.m.

Jan. 2 at Cal State Northridge* Northridge, Calif. 4 p.m.

Jan. 4 at Cal State Fullerton* Fullerton, Calif. 7 p.m.

Jan. 7 CAL POLY* SPANOS CENTER

7 p.m.

Jan. 9 UC SANTA BARBARA* SPANOS CENTER 4 p.m.

Jan. 16 at UC Irvine* Irvine, Calif.

4 p.m.

Jan. 20 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD SPANOS CENTER 5 p.m.

Jan. 23 at UC Davis* Davis, Calif.

7 p.m.

Jan. 27 UC IRVINE* SPANOS CENTER

7 p.m.

Jan. 30 UC RIVERSIDE* SPANOS CENTER

4 p.m.

Feb. 4 at UC Santa Barbara* Santa Barbara, Calif. 7 p.m.

Feb. 6 at Cal Poly*

San Luis Obispo, Calif. 2 p.m.

Feb. 11 UC DAVIS*

SPANOS CENTER 7 p.m.

Feb. 13 at Sacramento State Sacramento, Calif.

2:05 p.m.

Feb. 20 LONG BEACH STATE* SPANOS CENTER 5 p.m.

Feb. 25 at UC Riverside* Riverside, Calif.

7 p.m.

Feb. 27 at Long Beach State* Long Beach, Calif.

4 p.m.

Mar. 4 CAL STATE FULLERTON* SPANOS CENTER 7 p.m.

Mar. 6 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* SPANOS CENTER 4 p.m.

Mar. 10-13 Big West Tournament Anaheim, Calif.

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