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2011-12 MEDIA GUIDE

KENDALL RODRIGUEZ CHRISTINA

THOMPSONERICA

MCKENZIE

WWW.PACIFICTIGERS.COM

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CREDITSThe 2011-12 Pacifi c Women’s Basketball Media Guide was published by the Depart-ment of Athletic Media Relations. Written, designed and compiled by Kevin Wilkinson with assistance from Benjamin Laskey, Monique Moyal and Mike Millerick, the wom-en’s basketball staff, Angela Bertocchini, Kyle Bruce, Mike Dalgety, Catherine Garcia, Vince Gerbec, and Victoria Lewis. Photo credits to George Steckler, Matt Brown, Gary Jones, Wayne Thallander, Caroline Photography, and the media relations staff.

TA B L E O F C O N T E N T SPacifi c on the Web/Mobile .................................................................1Quick Facts ..........................................................................................2Schedule/Broadcast Information.......................................................3Pacifi c Basketball ............................................................................ 4-5Pacifi c Facilities ............................................................................... 6-7Student-Athlete Services .............................................................. 8-11University of the Pacifi c ...............................................................12-142011-12 Outlook .........................................................................16-182011-12 Roster ................................................................................ 19Player Profi les ..............................................................................20-41Head Coach Lynne Roberts ........................................................42-43Assistant Coaches .......................................................................44-46Support Staff and Administration ..............................................47-50Big West Conference ...................................................................51-52Big West Review ............................................................................... 522010-11 Results/Statistics ............................................................. 53Record Book ................................................................................55-72Pacifi c Series Records ................................................................73-77Year-by-Year Team Results ..........................................................78-83University Information .................................................................84-85Pacifi c Athletics Facilities............................................................86-87Pacifi c Athletics Review...............................................................88-89Media Information ............................................................................ 90Fastbreak Club ..................................................................................91Media Roster .................................................................................... 92

B A S K E T B A L L Q U I C K F A C T S2010-11 Record ............................................................................9-222010-11 Big West Conference Record ...............................5-11 / 7thStarters Returning/Lost ..................................................................3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................................................6/4Home Court ......................................................Alex G. Spanos CenterCapacity .......................................................................................6,150

U N I V E R S I T YLocation ................................................................ Stockton, CaliforniaNickname.....................................................................................TigersColors ....................................................................... Orange and BlackAffi liation .......................................................................NCAA Division IConference ............................................................................. Big WestFounded .................................1851 (California’s 1st chartered Univ.)Enrollment ...................................................................................6,235President................................................................. Dr. Pamela EibeckDirector of Athletics ........................................................... Ted LeylandAssociate Director of Athletics/SWA ................................Holly TrexlerAthletic Department Phone .......................................(209) 946-2472

C O A C H I N G I N F O R M A T I O NHead Coach ............................................Lynne Roberts, sixth seasonCareer Record/Years ....................................137-129, eight seasonsPacifi c Record/Years ............................................ 51-98, fi ve seasonsAssistant Coach .............................................................. Bradley DavisAssistant Coach .............................................................Davin Johnson Assistant Coach ......................................................Amy VanHollebekeCoordinator of WBB Operations ....................................Miranda ForryWomen’s Basketball Offi ce Phone ........................... (209) 946-2341Coach Roberts Twitter ............................................. coachrobertdUOP

M E D I A R E L A T I O N SWomen’s Basketball Contact .................................... Kevin WilkinsonE-mail ............................................................kwilkinson1@pacifi c.eduOffi ce Phone .............................................................. (209) 946-2289Cell Phone .................................................................. (504) 575-4033Media Relations FAX ..................................................(209) 946-2757Mailing Address ..................................................3601 Pacifi c Avenue,

........................................................................... Stockton, CA 95211

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2011-12 SCHEDULE2011-12 SCHEDULENov. 5 Academy of Art (Exhib.) Spanos Center BWTV 5:00 PM Nov. 5 Academy of Art (Exhib.) Spanos Center BWTV 5:00 PM

Nov. 13 at Fairfi eld Fairfi eld, Conn. Audio 10:00 AM Nov. 13 at Fairfi eld Fairfi eld, Conn. Audio 10:00 AM

Nov. 15 at Connecticut Storrs, Conn. Audio 4:30 PM Nov. 15 at Connecticut Storrs, Conn. Audio 4:30 PM

Nov. 19 St .Mary’s Spanos Center BWTV 7:00 PM Nov. 19 St .Mary’s Spanos Center BWTV 7:00 PM

Nov. 22 at Cal State Bakersfi eld Bakersfi eld, Calif. Audio 7:00 PMNov. 22 at Cal State Bakersfi eld Bakersfi eld, Calif. Audio 7:00 PM

Nov. 26 SIU Edwardsville Spanos Center BWTV 4:00 PMNov. 26 SIU Edwardsville Spanos Center BWTV 4:00 PM

Nov. 30 at Nevada Reno, Nev. Audio 7:00 PMNov. 30 at Nevada Reno, Nev. Audio 7:00 PM

Dec. 9 Florida Spanos Center BWTV 7:00 PMDec. 9 Florida Spanos Center BWTV 7:00 PM

Dec. 11 at San Diego San Diego, Calif. Audio 2:00 PMDec. 11 at San Diego San Diego, Calif. Audio 2:00 PM

Dec. 17 at Fresno State Fresno, Calif. Audio 2:00 PMDec. 17 at Fresno State Fresno, Calif. Audio 2:00 PM

Dec. 19 Eastern Washington Spanos Center BWTV 7:00 PMDec. 19 Eastern Washington Spanos Center BWTV 7:00 PM

Dec. 21 Air Force Spanos Center BWTV 2:00 PMDec. 21 Air Force Spanos Center BWTV 2:00 PM

Dec. 29 Cal State Fullerton * Spanos Center BWTV 5:00 PMDec. 29 Cal State Fullerton * Spanos Center BWTV 5:00 PM

Jan. 5 at UC Irvine * Irvine, Calif. BWTV 7:00 PM Jan. 5 at UC Irvine * Irvine, Calif. BWTV 7:00 PM

Jan. 7 at UC Riverside * Riverside, Calif. BWTV 5:00 PMJan. 7 at UC Riverside * Riverside, Calif. BWTV 5:00 PM

Jan. 12 Long Beach State * Spanos Center BWTV 7:00 PMJan. 12 Long Beach State * Spanos Center BWTV 7:00 PM

Jan. 14 Cal State Northridge * Spanos Center BWTV 4:00 PMJan. 14 Cal State Northridge * Spanos Center BWTV 4:00 PM

Jan. 17 Seattle Spanos Center BWTVJan. 17 Seattle Spanos Center BWTV 5:00 PM 5:00 PM

Jan. 21 at UC Davis * Davis, Calif. BWTV 2:00 PMJan. 21 at UC Davis * Davis, Calif. BWTV 2:00 PM

Jan. 26 at Cal Poly * Jan. 26 at Cal Poly * San Luis Obispo, Calif. San Luis Obispo, Calif. BWTV 7:00 PMBWTV 7:00 PM

Jan. 28 at UC Santa Barbara * Jan. 28 at UC Santa Barbara * Santa Barbara, Calif. Santa Barbara, Calif. BWTV 2:00 PMBWTV 2:00 PM

Feb. 4 at Cal State Fullerton * Fullerton, Calif. BWTV 3:30 PMFeb. 4 at Cal State Fullerton * Fullerton, Calif. BWTV 3:30 PM

Feb. 9 UC Riverside * Spanos Center BWTV 5:00 PMFeb. 9 UC Riverside * Spanos Center BWTV 5:00 PM

Feb. 11 UC Irvine * Spanos Center BWTV 5:00 PMFeb. 11 UC Irvine * Spanos Center BWTV 5:00 PM

Feb. 16 at Cal State Northridge * Northridge, Calif. BWTV 7:00 PMFeb. 16 at Cal State Northridge * Northridge, Calif. BWTV 7:00 PM

Feb. 18 at Long Beach State * Long Beach, Calif. BWTV 4:00 PMFeb. 18 at Long Beach State * Long Beach, Calif. BWTV 4:00 PM

Feb. 25 UC Davis * Spanos Center BWTV 4:00 PMFeb. 25 UC Davis * Spanos Center BWTV 4:00 PM

Mar. 1 UC Santa Barbara * Spanos Center BWTV 7:00 PMMar. 1 UC Santa Barbara * Spanos Center BWTV 7:00 PM

Mar. 3 Cal Poly * Spanos Center BWTV 4:00 PMMar. 3 Cal Poly * Spanos Center BWTV 4:00 PM

Mar. 6 Big West Tournament Qtrs TBA BWTV 7:00 PMMar. 6 Big West Tournament Qtrs TBA BWTV 7:00 PM

Mar. 9 vs Big West Tournament Semi Anaheim, Calif. BWTV TBA Mar. 9 vs Big West Tournament Semi Anaheim, Calif. BWTV TBA

Mar. 10 vs. Big West Tournament Final Anaheim, Calif. BWTV TBAMar. 10 vs. Big West Tournament Final Anaheim, Calif. BWTV TBA

All Times PM and Pacifi c Standard TimeAll Times PM and Pacifi c Standard Time

* - Big West Conference game* - Big West Conference game

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“This team is a family and everyone has each “This team is a family and everyone has each other’s backs.”other’s backs.”

-- Sophomore -- Sophomore Kendall RodriguezKendall Rodriguez

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“When you look back, “When you look back, playing college basket-playing college basket-ball is going to be one of ball is going to be one of the highlights of your life. the highlights of your life. You’ll remember the wins, You’ll remember the wins, but you’ll never forget your but you’ll never forget your teammates. For four years, teammates. For four years, they are your family; and they are your family; and beyond that they’ll be your beyond that they’ll be your friends for life.”friends for life.”-- Head Coach Lynne Roberts-- Head Coach Lynne Roberts

“For the four years I was away “For the four years I was away from home, my teammates from home, my teammates were my family! I can never were my family! I can never thank them all enough for thank them all enough for everything they meant to me everything they meant to me through my years at Pacifi c!”through my years at Pacifi c!”

-- Whitney Price (Class of -- Whitney Price (Class of 2009)2009)

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In its third decade of op-eration, the Alex G. Spanos Cen ter, home of Tiger basketball, owns a rep u- ta tion as one of the Big West's fi nest playing facilities and one of the best in the West. The 6,150-seat capacity arena, located on the southwest cor ner of the Pa cifi c cam-pus adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Me mo- ri al Sta di um, is the site of all Pacifi c men's and wom en's bas ket ball games, men's and wom en's volleyball matches, and a multitude of other sporting events, concerts, cultural pro duc tions, trade shows and com mu ni ty functions. The facility was funded by private dona-tions and monies raised by community volun-teers comprising the Spanos Center Steering Com mit tee. Ground was broken at the site on August 23, 1979. The Pacifi c women’s basketball program makes the Spanos Center its site for all home games in 2011-12. This season is the Tigers’ 31st consecutive season in the Spanos Center and the 21st consecutive year that Pacifi c has

played all of its home games in the Spanos Center The complex is named after benefac-tor Alex G. Spanos, a Pa cifi c graduate and Stockton-based businessman who owns the NFL's San Diego Chargers. A former member of the Uni ver si ty's Board of Re gents, Spanos also is one of the na tion's largest build ers of rental hous ing. The Spanos Center was dedicated at an all-university convocation on the weekend of September 9-11, 1981. Its fi rst athletic event was a volleyball match between Oregon and nationally-ranked Pa cifi c. The Tigers have played in front of 22 crowds of 1,000 or more for women’s basket-ball at the Alex G. Spanos Center, but none bigger than on Dec. 28, 2010, when Pacifi c played host to No. 1 Connecticut. The crowd more than tripled the previous women’s basketbal attendance record, selling out the Spanos Center for the fi rst time in the women’s program history

PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AT THE SPANOS CENTERAT THE SPANOS CENTER

- 31st Season at the Spanos Center- 31st Season at the Spanos Center- .595 All-Time Win percentage (191-130) - .595 All-Time Win percentage (191-130) - Winning Home Record in 21 of 30 years- Winning Home Record in 21 of 30 years- .600 or Better in 17 of 30 years- .600 or Better in 17 of 30 years- 22 Crowds of 1,000 or more- 22 Crowds of 1,000 or more- 1 Sell-Out (6,150)- 1 Sell-Out (6,150)

“The community really supports their Tigers. “The community really supports their Tigers. We’re the only Division I school in the area, We’re the only Division I school in the area, and the support we receive makes for a great and the support we receive makes for a great atmosphere at the Spanos Center. The crowd atmosphere at the Spanos Center. The crowd fires up the players and provides a great fires up the players and provides a great home-court advantage.”home-court advantage.”

-Head Coach Lynne Roberts-Head Coach Lynne Roberts

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As of November 2009, the Tigers also have ac-cess to the Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium, a state-of-the-art practice facility for Pacifi c athletics. The facility 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 carpet-ing 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.

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THE TIGERS SOLD OUT THE ALEX G. SPANOS CENTER FOR THE TIGERS SOLD OUT THE ALEX G. SPANOS CENTER FOR THE FIRST TIME IN WOMEN’S PROGRAM HISTORY ON THE FIRST TIME IN WOMEN’S PROGRAM HISTORY ON

DEC. 28, 2010 AGAINST NO. 1 UCONN, SETTING A NEW DEC. 28, 2010 AGAINST NO. 1 UCONN, SETTING A NEW ATTENDANCE RECORD AT ATTENDANCE RECORD AT 6,150.6,150.

“TUESDAY NIGHT WAS A GREAT “TUESDAY NIGHT WAS A GREAT NIGHT FOR STOCKTON.”NIGHT FOR STOCKTON.”

-- Bob Highfi ll, The Stockton Record-- Bob Highfi ll, The Stockton Record

“Playing in front of a sold out crowd was “Playing in front of a sold out crowd was unbelievable. The fans were always unbelievable. The fans were always

cheering you on know matter what. It was cheering you on know matter what. It was a game I will never forget playing in.”a game I will never forget playing in.”

-- guard Sam Pettinger-- guard Sam Pettinger

Home Attendance RecordsHome Attendance Records1. 6,150 Dec. 28, 2010 No. 1 UConn 1. 6,150 Dec. 28, 2010 No. 1 UConn 2. 1,917 Feb. 21, 2009 Cal Poly2. 1,917 Feb. 21, 2009 Cal Poly3. 1,841 Jan. 30. ,2010 UC Riverside3. 1,841 Jan. 30. ,2010 UC Riverside4. 1,815 Feb. 16, 2008 UC Irvine4. 1,815 Feb. 16, 2008 UC Irvine5. 1,393 Feb. 2, 2001 5. 1,393 Feb. 2, 2001 UC Santa BarbaraUC Santa Barbara6. 1,379 Dec. 20, 1999 Stanford6. 1,379 Dec. 20, 1999 Stanford7. 1,328 Dec. 14, 2002 No. 4 Stanford 7. 1,328 Dec. 14, 2002 No. 4 Stanford 8. 1,258 Feb. 8, 2003 CS Northridge8. 1,258 Feb. 8, 2003 CS Northridge9. 1,227 Feb. 8, 2002 9. 1,227 Feb. 8, 2002 UC Santa BarbaraUC Santa Barbara10. 1,221 Jan. 22, 2005 10. 1,221 Jan. 22, 2005 UC Santa BarbaraUC Santa Barbara

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“We had an incredible “We had an incredible atmosphere and it was a atmosphere and it was a night I think a lot of people night I think a lot of people are going to remember.”are going to remember.”

-- Head Coach -- Head Coach Lynne RobertsLynne Roberts

“I thought defensively, they were really, really “I thought defensively, they were really, really good. I told (my assistants) ‘...I don’t know what good. I told (my assistants) ‘...I don’t know what the heck is going on.’ I’m thinking at that point the heck is going on.’ I’m thinking at that point

that Stanford won by like a zillion points and that Stanford won by like a zillion points and we’re here getting banged on by these kids.” we’re here getting banged on by these kids.”

-- -- UConn head coach Geno Auriemma,UConn head coach Geno Auriemma,on being in a tight game with Pacifi con being in a tight game with Pacifi c

“It is great. We went to the mall the other “It is great. We went to the mall the other day and people were excited. They said day and people were excited. They said

‘You guys are playing Pacifi c, right?’ They ‘You guys are playing Pacifi c, right?’ They knew about it and knew what was going knew about it and knew what was going

on. It made me feel so happy that people on. It made me feel so happy that people are getting as excited about the game as are getting as excited about the game as

we are. It is a beautiful thing.”we are. It is a beautiful thing.”-- UConn All-American Maya Moore-- UConn All-American Maya Moore

“It was awesome. From warm “It was awesome. From warm ups ‘til the very end of the ups ‘til the very end of the

game, the gym was fi lled with game, the gym was fi lled with unbelievable energy and unbelievable energy and excitement. An amazing excitement. An amazing

experience that I will take experience that I will take with me for the rest of my life.”with me for the rest of my life.”

-- forward Christina Thompson-- forward Christina Thompson

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Pacifi c intercollegiate ath-letics is proud to acknowl-edge its team physicians as well as other medical practitioners and providers, who work in direct consulta-tion with the athletic train-ing staff. Their services are invaluable to the overall medical care and physi-cal well-being of all Pacifi c student-athletes.

PACIFIC TEAM DOCTORS

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

Medical care of Pacifi c student-athletes begins with its athletic training 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 direc-tors of athletic training Sam Gay, Annette Martinez and women’s basketball athletic trainer Sara Vargas. Pond, Gay, Martinez and Vargas are certifi ed athletic trainers by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and oversee treatment and medical attention given to all of Pacifi c’s

The Pacifi c Athletic Training Staff is provides the best The Pacifi c Athletic Training Staff is provides the best possible care to help the Tigers student-athletes pre-possible care to help the Tigers student-athletes pre-pare and recover from practice and competition to help pare and recover from practice and competition to help prevent injuries, and if necessary, recover from them.prevent injuries, and if necessary, recover from them.With nine full-time staff, 15 undergraduate assistants, With nine full-time staff, 15 undergraduate assistants, and 16 affi liated specialists, the Pacifi c Athletic Train-and 16 affi liated specialists, the Pacifi c Athletic Train-ing staff keeps the Tigers at their peak performance.ing staff keeps the Tigers at their peak performance.

intercollegiate sports. In his 19th year at Pacifi c, 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 Pacifi c’s athletic training undergraduate studies program. Pacifi c offers athletic training as a fi eld of study within the University’s Department of Sport Sciences. Approximately 15 students participate annually in Pacifi c’s student-athlete train-ing program. The academic needs of athletic training students are supervised by Jodi Baker (ATC), director of Pacifi c’s Athletic Training Education Program.

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Strength & Condition is an integral part of any student-athlete’s life. At Pacifi c, new facilities combined with a dedicated staff work toward success on the fl oor for the Tigers.The multi-purpose weight training and fi tness facility within the Pacifi c Intercollegiate Athletic Center is 4,000 square feet and includes 10 Olympic platforms, 10 racks, fi ve bench presses, fi ve adjustable inclines, two full racks of dumbells, over 50 medicine balls and Swiss balls and six adjustable plyometric boxes.The latest addition to the Tigers fi tness facilities includes a 2,000 square foot conditioning room with plyomet-ric fl ooring and 20 Schwinn Spin Bikes.

Under the direct supervision of Pacifi c’s Director of Athletic Under the direct supervision of Pacifi c’s Director of Athletic Performance Tony Sandoval, the Tigers train on state-of-the-Performance Tony Sandoval, the Tigers train on state-of-the-art equipment designed to help each student-athlete be-art equipment designed to help each student-athlete be-come stronger, faster and more explosive in order to reach come stronger, faster and more explosive in order to reach their maximum potential.their maximum potential.

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Pacifi c 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, confer-ence and national level. Helping the Tigers to be successful in the classroom are the academic fa-cilities provided to Pacifi c student-athletes. Under the guidance of Pacifi c’s academic support team of Associate Director of Athletics for Student Ser-vices & Compliance/ Senior Woman Administra-tor Holly Trexler, Assistant Coordinator of Aca-demic Achievement Wendy Cornwall, and Athletic Academic Counselor Danielle Neault (pictured, below), Pacifi c student-athletes are given every resource they need to succeed in the classroom and be prepared for their post-college careers.

In addition to the in-house facilities, the university library provides state-of-the-art study facilities and computer labs for all Pacifi c students. The library just completed a major renovation that was aimed at providing more networked group study rooms, better space for collaborative learning proj-ects, new communication technologies, and increased access to networked information resources and tools.

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.

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“It’s a two-way street. We know we live in a world “It’s a two-way street. We know we live in a world

that has hardships, and it’s easy to get wrapped up that has hardships, and it’s easy to get wrapped up

in your own life of school, basketball, friends and in your own life of school, basketball, friends and

family. So it’s important to take the time and con-family. So it’s important to take the time and con-

nect with your community. And the feeling of doing nect with your community. And the feeling of doing

something positive is a tremendous reward. The something positive is a tremendous reward. The

community gives so much support to us, we want to community gives so much support to us, we want to

give our support to our community.” - Head Coach give our support to our community.” - Head Coach

Lynne Roberts.Lynne Roberts.

With Pacifi c Plays Pink, With Pacifi c Plays Pink,

basketball clinics, community basketball clinics, community

out reach, the United Way, and out reach, the United Way, and

a host of other programs, the a host of other programs, the

Pacifi c Tigers believe in com-Pacifi c Tigers believe in com-

munity outreach.munity outreach.

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Notable AlumniNotable AlumniSCOTT BORAS

SPORTS AGENT1977, 1982 (JD)

DAVE BRUBECKJAZZ PIANIST

1942

ARTHUR A. DUGONIPRES. OF AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOC.

1948

CHRIS ISAAKMUSICIAN & ACTOR

1980

MIKE MERRIWEATHERNFL LINEBACKER

1982

PETE CARROLLNFL HEAD COACH

1973

JENNIFER JOINESOLYMPIC VOLLEYBALL PLAYER

2004

ELAINA ODENOLYMPIC VOLLEYBALL PLAYER

1989

DELL DEMPSNEW ORLEANS HORNETS G.M.

1992, 1998

MICHAEL OLOWOKANDI#1 PICK IN NBA DRAFT

1998

TOM FLORESNFL HEAD COACH

1959

ALEX SPANOSFORBES 400/REAL ESTATE DEVELOPER

1948

• Named in the U.S. News & World

Report as one of the Top 100

universities in the United States

• 14:1 student to faculty ratio

• Average class size: 20 students

• 444 highly qualifi ed faculty

members on three campuses;

92% hold a doctorate or the

highest degree in their fi eld

• Pacifi c’s green, tree-lined

campus and graceful brick-

faced buildings are often

compared to Ivy League schools

Academics are Number OneNumber One at the University of the Pacifi c, and Pacifi c is proud of its student-athletes’ perfor-mances in the classroom. In addition to having some truly outstanding individual scholar-athletes, Pacifi c 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, Pacifi c student-athletes posted a combined grade point average of 3.0.

Pacifi c is annually represented on Big West Academic All-Conference teams, Academic All-America teams, and boasts NCAA Post-Graduate Scholars in several sports. For the 2010-11 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.

Student-Athlete Academic Success

• 1 Academic All-Americans

• 41 on Big West Academic All-

Conference Team

• 2 on Mountain Pacifi c Sports

Federation All-Academic Team

• 2 Named Big West Scholar-

Athletes of the Year

• 102 Big West Scholar-Athletes

• 134 Pacifi c Scholar-Athletes

• 5 on National Field Hockey

Coaches Assoc. Academic Team

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“My degree from Pacifi c has given “My degree from Pacifi c has given me a great professional opportuni-me a great professional opportuni-ty that I feel extremely blessed to ty that I feel extremely blessed to have. A University of the Pacifi c have. A University of the Pacifi c degree is a very prestigious one and degree is a very prestigious one and many professionals recognize that. many professionals recognize that. I am very thankful and I am very thankful and grateful to have received a great grateful to have received a great education from Pacifi c.”education from Pacifi c.”

-- Amber Simmons -- Amber Simmons (Class of 2009)(Class of 2009)

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• • G a m e D a y a t P a c i f i c G a m e D a y a t P a c i f i c ••

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• G a m e D a y a t P a c i f i c •

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“I think this year is going to be a breakout year for us,” head coach Lynne “I think this year is going to be a breakout year for us,” head coach Lynne Roberts said, as she prepared for the 2011-12 Pacifi c Tigers basketball season. Roberts said, as she prepared for the 2011-12 Pacifi c Tigers basketball season. Roberts’ sixth season at the helm of the Pacifi c program features the deepest Roberts’ sixth season at the helm of the Pacifi c program features the deepest and most athletic roster to date as the Tigers look to pounce in 2011-12.and most athletic roster to date as the Tigers look to pounce in 2011-12. “We fi nally have legitimate depth,” Roberts explained. “Of our personnel, “We fi nally have legitimate depth,” Roberts explained. “Of our personnel, everyone is very versatile. Of the 13 players on the team, there’s not one I can everyone is very versatile. Of the 13 players on the team, there’s not one I can say ‘well, she’s probably not going to play this year.’ We have legitimate depth say ‘well, she’s probably not going to play this year.’ We have legitimate depth this year.”this year.” A number of injuries shortened the roster last season, and forced a lineup A number of injuries shortened the roster last season, and forced a lineup of freshmen and sophomores, who gathered valuable experience, soldiered of freshmen and sophomores, who gathered valuable experience, soldiered through adversity and ended the season with a high note.through adversity and ended the season with a high note. “We had our backs to the wall, with a road game at Cal State Northridge, “We had our backs to the wall, with a road game at Cal State Northridge, and we played really well and won a game to get into the Big West Tournament,” and we played really well and won a game to get into the Big West Tournament,” Roberts recalled. “Then we went to the Big West tournament, playing at UC Roberts recalled. “Then we went to the Big West tournament, playing at UC Santa Barbara for the quarterfi nals. It wasn’t a pretty game, but we just made it Santa Barbara for the quarterfi nals. It wasn’t a pretty game, but we just made it ugly by playing great defensively. With the comeback, it was Pacifi c’s fi rst win at ugly by playing great defensively. With the comeback, it was Pacifi c’s fi rst win at Santa Barbara since 1987.” Santa Barbara since 1987.” The Tigers erased a 14-point second-half defi cit to rally for a 49-45 win at The Tigers erased a 14-point second-half defi cit to rally for a 49-45 win at the Thunderdome as the seventh-seeded Tigers knocked off the regular season the Thunderdome as the seventh-seeded Tigers knocked off the regular season co-champion and second-seeded Gauchos to advance to Anaheim.co-champion and second-seeded Gauchos to advance to Anaheim. “Then we went on to Anaheim and the Honda Center to play a very good Cal “Then we went on to Anaheim and the Honda Center to play a very good Cal Poly team. We played the two regular season co-champions back-to-back. Un-Poly team. We played the two regular season co-champions back-to-back. Un-fortunately, Gena Johnson, who was probably our best scorer at the time, broke fortunately, Gena Johnson, who was probably our best scorer at the time, broke her hand in the Santa Barbara game, so we didn’t have her. I think it would have her hand in the Santa Barbara game, so we didn’t have her. I think it would have been a little closer down the stretch.” been a little closer down the stretch.” The Tigers fell to Cal Poly to cap a 9-22 season, but the journey added not The Tigers fell to Cal Poly to cap a 9-22 season, but the journey added not only added experience at the Division I level for the young Tigers, but added a only added experience at the Division I level for the young Tigers, but added a motivation to return to the Honda Center in 2012 and advance further.motivation to return to the Honda Center in 2012 and advance further. “Last season I thought we fi nished well. We had a lot of talent, but we “Last season I thought we fi nished well. We had a lot of talent, but we were really young. We had a few injuries to our upper classmen, so we really had were really young. We had a few injuries to our upper classmen, so we really had to rely on our freshmen and sophomores to contribute. And with youth comes to rely on our freshmen and sophomores to contribute. And with youth comes inconsistency. We were great some nights, quite the opposite other nights. I inconsistency. We were great some nights, quite the opposite other nights. I thought we had some huge wins, beating some of the top teams in the confer-thought we had some huge wins, beating some of the top teams in the confer-ence, but other games if we had brought that same level, we would have had ence, but other games if we had brought that same level, we would have had different outcomes.”different outcomes.”

“All season, the goal was to make it to the Honda Center in Anaheim: make the “All season, the goal was to make it to the Honda Center in Anaheim: make the semifi nals of the Big West and see where we could go from there. The road we semifi nals of the Big West and see where we could go from there. The road we took wasn’t exactly how we envisioned getting there, but at the end of the day, took wasn’t exactly how we envisioned getting there, but at the end of the day, we got there. We fi nished strong and that gives us some momentum headed into we got there. We fi nished strong and that gives us some momentum headed into the offseason.”the offseason.” In the offseason, six returning players immediately began the regime of In the offseason, six returning players immediately began the regime of refi ning their game for a run in 2011-12, looking to build upon the lessons of last refi ning their game for a run in 2011-12, looking to build upon the lessons of last season.season. Senior Christina Thompson (Sacamento, Calif.) is the lone fourth year Senior Christina Thompson (Sacamento, Calif.) is the lone fourth year player for the Tigers in 2011-12. The 2010 Big West Sixth Woman of the Year en-player for the Tigers in 2011-12. The 2010 Big West Sixth Woman of the Year en-ters her fi nal season along side returning starters Kendall Rodriguez (La Habra, ters her fi nal season along side returning starters Kendall Rodriguez (La Habra, Calif.), Erica McKenzie (Sparks, Nevada) and Gena Johnson (Elk Grove, Calif.). Calif.), Erica McKenzie (Sparks, Nevada) and Gena Johnson (Elk Grove, Calif.). Johnson emerged down the stretch as a capable scorer, with 11.8 points Johnson emerged down the stretch as a capable scorer, with 11.8 points per game in Big West play. Her performance earned her Big West Honorable per game in Big West play. Her performance earned her Big West Honorable Mention accolades and a spot on the Big West All-Freshman Team.Mention accolades and a spot on the Big West All-Freshman Team. Rodriguez is the team’s leading returner in points and rebounds, averag- Rodriguez is the team’s leading returner in points and rebounds, averag-ing 9.1 points per contest and 6.4 rebounds per game in all contests. The 6-0 ing 9.1 points per contest and 6.4 rebounds per game in all contests. The 6-0 forward is the team leader, voted captain last year as a sophomore. forward is the team leader, voted captain last year as a sophomore. Erica McKenzie will return to shooting guard after stepping in at the point Erica McKenzie will return to shooting guard after stepping in at the point last season, The junior handed out over three assists per game while knocking last season, The junior handed out over three assists per game while knocking down 47 three-pointers.down 47 three-pointers. Also returning is sophomore guard Sam Pettinger (Everett, Wash.), who Also returning is sophomore guard Sam Pettinger (Everett, Wash.), who also spent time out of position at point guard, as well as 5-11 junior guard Ash-also spent time out of position at point guard, as well as 5-11 junior guard Ash-ley Wakefi eld (Inglewood, Calif.), who sat out last season after transferring from ley Wakefi eld (Inglewood, Calif.), who sat out last season after transferring from College of the Canyons.College of the Canyons. Seven newcomers will join a Pacifi c squad: Kendall Kenyon, a 6-2 fresh- Seven newcomers will join a Pacifi c squad: Kendall Kenyon, a 6-2 fresh-man post out of St. Mary’s High School in Stockton and freshman guards Kristi-man post out of St. Mary’s High School in Stockton and freshman guards Kristi-na Johnson (5-5, Santa Monica, Calif.), Claire Conricode (5-10, Bothell, Wash.), na Johnson (5-5, Santa Monica, Calif.), Claire Conricode (5-10, Bothell, Wash.), and Hailie Eackles (5-9, Sunnyvale, Calif.), along with junior college transfers and Hailie Eackles (5-9, Sunnyvale, Calif.), along with junior college transfers Brianna Johnson (5-10 forward, Colorado Springs, Colo. from Central Arizona), Brianna Johnson (5-10 forward, Colorado Springs, Colo. from Central Arizona), Ashley Smith (6-1 forward, Eugene, Ore. from Lane Community) and Kelli Lewis Ashley Smith (6-1 forward, Eugene, Ore. from Lane Community) and Kelli Lewis (5-8 guard, Canyon Country, Calif. from College of the Canyons).(5-8 guard, Canyon Country, Calif. from College of the Canyons). “ I’m really excited to work with this group,” Roberts said. “As excited as “ I’m really excited to work with this group,” Roberts said. “As excited as I’ve been to work with a team. It’s hard to put a fi nger on what exactly it is, but I’ve been to work with a team. It’s hard to put a fi nger on what exactly it is, but there’s a lot of intangibles. This group is different in terms of their work ethic. there’s a lot of intangibles. This group is different in terms of their work ethic. They work harder than any group we’ve had here. The team camaraderie is by far They work harder than any group we’ve had here. The team camaraderie is by far the best we’ve ever had.”the best we’ve ever had.” THE RETURNEESTHE RETURNEES “Our returning group has all played and has experience. Gena Johnson was “Our returning group has all played and has experience. Gena Johnson was All-Freshman in the Big West last year. Erica McKenzie was All-Freshman when All-Freshman in the Big West last year. Erica McKenzie was All-Freshman when she was a freshman and is in the best shape of her life. Kendall Rodriguez was she was a freshman and is in the best shape of her life. Kendall Rodriguez was our captain last season as a sophomore. She’s back and had a great offsea-our captain last season as a sophomore. She’s back and had a great offsea-son. Christina Thompson is our only senior, was the Big West’s Sixth Woman son. Christina Thompson is our only senior, was the Big West’s Sixth Woman of the Year two years ago. Sam Pettinger got a ton of experience last year as a of the Year two years ago. Sam Pettinger got a ton of experience last year as a freshman. And Ashley Wakefi eld, who redshirted last year, we believe will be an freshman. And Ashley Wakefi eld, who redshirted last year, we believe will be an impact player. So we have three returning starters from last year, and while CT impact player. So we have three returning starters from last year, and while CT didn’t start, played signifi cant minutes last year and started as a sophomore.”didn’t start, played signifi cant minutes last year and started as a sophomore.” “Gena Johnson was All-Conference and All-Freshman last year. She had a “Gena Johnson was All-Conference and All-Freshman last year. She had a great summer. The broken hand forced her to work on her conditioning and her great summer. The broken hand forced her to work on her conditioning and her other hand. So while we’d have loved to have her for the Cal Poly game, it really other hand. So while we’d have loved to have her for the Cal Poly game, it really made her more of a diverse player. She really has improved, and coming off a made her more of a diverse player. She really has improved, and coming off a great freshman year, the summer between freshman and sophomore year is a great freshman year, the summer between freshman and sophomore year is a critical one, and she really improved. I think she can have a phenomenal year.”critical one, and she really improved. I think she can have a phenomenal year.” Johnson will be fl ipping places with McKenzie, taking over point guard du- Johnson will be fl ipping places with McKenzie, taking over point guard du-ties with McKenzie sliding back to her natural spot. ties with McKenzie sliding back to her natural spot. “Erica McKenzie, of all the returnees, I think had had the best off-season. “Erica McKenzie, of all the returnees, I think had had the best off-season. She took it very seriously and got in the best shape she could be in to work on her She took it very seriously and got in the best shape she could be in to work on her game. Her commitment level went through the roof this summer. That’s going game. Her commitment level went through the roof this summer. That’s going to make her a better player, more explosive, better defender. All the things she to make her a better player, more explosive, better defender. All the things she needed to work on. She still can shoot the lights out, still can create shots for needed to work on. She still can shoot the lights out, still can create shots for other people, but now she’s a better athlete.”other people, but now she’s a better athlete.”

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With them in the back court will be Pettinger, with the versatility to handle both With them in the back court will be Pettinger, with the versatility to handle both positions. positions. “Sam Pettinger is our jack of all trades player. She’s really worked on her “Sam Pettinger is our jack of all trades player. She’s really worked on her outside shot this summer. She did a nice job for us last year at the point, out of outside shot this summer. She did a nice job for us last year at the point, out of desperation because of injuries. We had to move her from the off-guard/wing desperation because of injuries. We had to move her from the off-guard/wing to point, but now we can put her back in her more natural position. She plays as to point, but now we can put her back in her more natural position. She plays as hard as anyone. We’re going to need that defensively. I think she can create a hard as anyone. We’re going to need that defensively. I think she can create a real niche for herself.”real niche for herself.” Making her debut on the wing will be Wakefi eld, and explosive athlete mak- Making her debut on the wing will be Wakefi eld, and explosive athlete mak-ing the transition from College of the Canyons. Wakefi eld sat out last season, but ing the transition from College of the Canyons. Wakefi eld sat out last season, but practiced with the Tigers in the spring semester.practiced with the Tigers in the spring semester. “Ashley Wakefi eld was the California Community College Player of the “Ashley Wakefi eld was the California Community College Player of the Year, but red-shirted last season. She’s a phenomenal player. She brings an ath-Year, but red-shirted last season. She’s a phenomenal player. She brings an ath-leticism and a toughness and an ability to get to the basket that we’ve lacked. leticism and a toughness and an ability to get to the basket that we’ve lacked. She’s incredibly explosive and can fi nish. I think she’s going to surprise a lot of She’s incredibly explosive and can fi nish. I think she’s going to surprise a lot of people.” people.” Up front, the Tigers will pair Rodriguez at one forward spot with Thompson Up front, the Tigers will pair Rodriguez at one forward spot with Thompson jumping center.jumping center. “Kendall Rodriguez was our captain last year as a sophomore, that says a “Kendall Rodriguez was our captain last year as a sophomore, that says a lot about her leadership. She has a really high basketball IQ. She always seems lot about her leadership. She has a really high basketball IQ. She always seems to make good decisions. I really don’t know what else to say about her, she’s a to make good decisions. I really don’t know what else to say about her, she’s a player who just ‘gets it.’ She understands what we’re trying to do, and leads our player who just ‘gets it.’ She understands what we’re trying to do, and leads our team towards that. team towards that. “For us to have a big year, Christina Thompson is going to have to contrib- “For us to have a big year, Christina Thompson is going to have to contrib-ute and be consistent. She’s as talented as they come, with her ability to score ute and be consistent. She’s as talented as they come, with her ability to score around the basketball. The biggest thing we’re looking for is ‘can she do it night around the basketball. The biggest thing we’re looking for is ‘can she do it night in and night out?’ She wants to make her senior year a good one.”in and night out?’ She wants to make her senior year a good one.”

THE NEWCOMERSTHE NEWCOMERS “We have a solid group of newcomers, with nice balance: four freshman, “We have a solid group of newcomers, with nice balance: four freshman, three junior college transfers,” Roberts said. “I’m excited about all seven of three junior college transfers,” Roberts said. “I’m excited about all seven of them. They’ll all be able to step in and give us something right away. We have a them. They’ll all be able to step in and give us something right away. We have a balance of size and guard play. A balance of skill and athleticism. I think it’s a balance of size and guard play. A balance of skill and athleticism. I think it’s a very deep class.”very deep class.”

Up front, Thompson and Rodriguez will have a trio of newcomers as rein- Up front, Thompson and Rodriguez will have a trio of newcomers as rein-forcements in Ashley Smith, Brianna Johnson and Kendall Kenyon.forcements in Ashley Smith, Brianna Johnson and Kendall Kenyon. “Ashley Smith is from Lane Community College in Eugene, Oregon, where “Ashley Smith is from Lane Community College in Eugene, Oregon, where she was the leading scorer and rebounder in the NWAC conference, a very repu-she was the leading scorer and rebounder in the NWAC conference, a very repu-table conference in the junior college level. She’s an inside player who can post table conference in the junior college level. She’s an inside player who can post up, but she can also shoot the three. That versatility will help us on offense. She up, but she can also shoot the three. That versatility will help us on offense. She knows how to use her body well in space. She rebounds well and fi nishes well. knows how to use her body well in space. She rebounds well and fi nishes well. She’s a good all-around player.”She’s a good all-around player.” “Brianna Johnson is coming from arguably the best junior college program “Brianna Johnson is coming from arguably the best junior college program in the country at Central Arizona. They won several National Championships. In in the country at Central Arizona. They won several National Championships. In a word, she is tough. She’s not afraid to set a hard screen or get a big board. De-a word, she is tough. She’s not afraid to set a hard screen or get a big board. De-fend the biggest player. She is that player you need: tough, physical presence.”fend the biggest player. She is that player you need: tough, physical presence.” “Kendall Kenyon is a freshman from St. Mary’s here in Stockton. She has “Kendall Kenyon is a freshman from St. Mary’s here in Stockton. She has impressed everybody a lot in the fall and has been better than we envisioned. impressed everybody a lot in the fall and has been better than we envisioned. She’s long: Six-foot-two with a six-foot-six-inch wing span. She is tall and long She’s long: Six-foot-two with a six-foot-six-inch wing span. She is tall and long and athletic. She had the highest vertical jump of anyone on the team in offsea-and athletic. She had the highest vertical jump of anyone on the team in offsea-son fi tness testing. We’ve got to get her a little stronger and build up her outside son fi tness testing. We’ve got to get her a little stronger and build up her outside game, but if she continues to develop, she can be a big factor for us.”game, but if she continues to develop, she can be a big factor for us.” The Tigers also bring a new pair of wings into the mix, with Claire Conricode The Tigers also bring a new pair of wings into the mix, with Claire Conricode and Hallie Eackles each adding different dimensions to the Tigers’ offense.and Hallie Eackles each adding different dimensions to the Tigers’ offense. “Claire Conricode. out of the Seattle area was MVP of the 3A State tourna- “Claire Conricode. out of the Seattle area was MVP of the 3A State tourna-ment. She is going to surprise some people. She’s fearless as a player, which I ment. She is going to surprise some people. She’s fearless as a player, which I love. She plays hard and can get out and run. She’s a wing with signifi cant shoot-love. She plays hard and can get out and run. She’s a wing with signifi cant shoot-ing range. She has the mentality of ‘with the game on the line, give me the ball. ing range. She has the mentality of ‘with the game on the line, give me the ball. I’ll make it.’ And you love to see that, especially in a freshman. There’s a work I’ll make it.’ And you love to see that, especially in a freshman. There’s a work ethic there, but there’s also a deep confi dence that she can make the play when ethic there, but there’s also a deep confi dence that she can make the play when it matters.”it matters.” “Hallie Eackles was a recruiting steal for us. She’s from Pinewood High “Hallie Eackles was a recruiting steal for us. She’s from Pinewood High School, one of the best high school programs in the state of California. They’ve School, one of the best high school programs in the state of California. They’ve won back-to-back state titles and she was second-team all-state for California won back-to-back state titles and she was second-team all-state for California for all divisions. She is an athlete that can absolutely get to the basket and can for all divisions. She is an athlete that can absolutely get to the basket and can shoot as well. She needs to learn the physicality of this level. She needs to learn shoot as well. She needs to learn the physicality of this level. She needs to learn to fi nish strong, but I think she’s a prototypical Division I wing. She can shoot, get to fi nish strong, but I think she’s a prototypical Division I wing. She can shoot, get to the bucket and rebound. She’s a great athlete.”to the bucket and rebound. She’s a great athlete.” In the back court, Pacifi c adds a pair of guards, a point guard in Kristina In the back court, Pacifi c adds a pair of guards, a point guard in Kristina Johnson and a shooting guard in Kelli Lewis.Johnson and a shooting guard in Kelli Lewis.

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“Kelli Lewis was First Team All-State in California. In a word, she’s a shooter. She “Kelli Lewis was First Team All-State in California. In a word, she’s a shooter. She can shoot from deep, NBA range deep. She understands the game, and can cre-can shoot from deep, NBA range deep. She understands the game, and can cre-ate shots for her teammates by keeping the game pretty simple.”ate shots for her teammates by keeping the game pretty simple.” “Kristina Johnson is a true point guard, and that’s something we’ve needed “Kristina Johnson is a true point guard, and that’s something we’ve needed the last couple of years. She understands the role of a point guard. She plays the last couple of years. She understands the role of a point guard. She plays fast very well. Up-tempo, she can get the outlet and go. She makes good deci-fast very well. Up-tempo, she can get the outlet and go. She makes good deci-sions and that’s what we need from a point guard. And she can break pressure sions and that’s what we need from a point guard. And she can break pressure and handle the ball. She’s a freshman, and as a point guard there’s a steep and handle the ball. She’s a freshman, and as a point guard there’s a steep learning curve. She has the tools to be a very good point guard.learning curve. She has the tools to be a very good point guard. “The neat thing about our roster is that we have really good kids,” Roberts “The neat thing about our roster is that we have really good kids,” Roberts concluded. “I think Pacifi c attracts those types of kids. They’re academically concluded. “I think Pacifi c attracts those types of kids. They’re academically motivated, with high level of intelligence. They’ve got a great sense of humor. motivated, with high level of intelligence. They’ve got a great sense of humor. They’re just good kids and they’re fun to be around. There’s a level of camara-They’re just good kids and they’re fun to be around. There’s a level of camara-derie at a private school that you just don’t get necessarily at other places. It’s a derie at a private school that you just don’t get necessarily at other places. It’s a tight-knit group, family atmosphere and this group has really embraced that so tight-knit group, family atmosphere and this group has really embraced that so far. That makes it fun for all of us. It’s hard to predict what our record is going to far. That makes it fun for all of us. It’s hard to predict what our record is going to be this year, but I guarantee you we’ll have fun, enjoy being around each other, be this year, but I guarantee you we’ll have fun, enjoy being around each other, and work hard.”and work hard.”

THE OUTLOOKTHE OUTLOOK With the roster stocked with talent, deeper and more athletic With the roster stocked with talent, deeper and more athletic than ever, coach Roberts expects a leap forward in the Tigers’ chase than ever, coach Roberts expects a leap forward in the Tigers’ chase for their fi rst Big West title. for their fi rst Big West title. “Because of the type of players that we have, and the system “Because of the type of players that we have, and the system that we’re going to run, Our players, our style and what those players that we’re going to run, Our players, our style and what those players will allow us to do offensively and defensively, and our work ethic, I will allow us to do offensively and defensively, and our work ethic, I think it will be a breakout year for us and I’m excited.”think it will be a breakout year for us and I’m excited.” With 13 versatile players on the roster, speed, athleticism and With 13 versatile players on the roster, speed, athleticism and depth unlike any of her teams at Pacifi c, Roberts wants to turn the Big depth unlike any of her teams at Pacifi c, Roberts wants to turn the Big West title race into an actual race.West title race into an actual race. “What we don’t have is the big 6-3 center. So we’re going to play “What we don’t have is the big 6-3 center. So we’re going to play fast and try and use a speed advantage over teams that might be big-fast and try and use a speed advantage over teams that might be big-ger up front. We’re in the best shape we’ve ever been in. This is the ger up front. We’re in the best shape we’ve ever been in. This is the best-conditioned group, we’ve very athletic – more than we’ve ever best-conditioned group, we’ve very athletic – more than we’ve ever been. We want to be fast and physical and get it up and down the been. We want to be fast and physical and get it up and down the court.”court.” The Tigers will push in 2011-12, both on the fl oor and hopefully The Tigers will push in 2011-12, both on the fl oor and hopefully

up the Big West standings, and push together.up the Big West standings, and push together. “Chemistry is huge. And it’s one thing that you can’t really con- “Chemistry is huge. And it’s one thing that you can’t really con-trol. The players control it. You can try to foster it, try to develop it. trol. The players control it. You can try to foster it, try to develop it. But at the end of the day, it’s how the players get along and interact. But at the end of the day, it’s how the players get along and interact. I think if the players are enjoying each other off the fl oor, and trusting I think if the players are enjoying each other off the fl oor, and trusting each other on and off the fl oor, I think that translates into better team each other on and off the fl oor, I think that translates into better team basketball. More locking arms in adversity and picking each other up. basketball. More locking arms in adversity and picking each other up. I think there’s great chemistry with this year’s team.”I think there’s great chemistry with this year’s team.” THE SCHEDULETHE SCHEDULE “I think our non-conference schedule is a good on for us,” Roberts com-“I think our non-conference schedule is a good on for us,” Roberts com-mented. “Obviously, we’re returning the game with Connecticut, which should be mented. “Obviously, we’re returning the game with Connecticut, which should be fun. I know the players are excited about going back there after having them at the fun. I know the players are excited about going back there after having them at the Spanos Center last year. It should be a great atmosphere.”Spanos Center last year. It should be a great atmosphere.” Last season, Pacifi c sold out the Spanos Center for the fi rst time in the Last season, Pacifi c sold out the Spanos Center for the fi rst time in the women’s program’s history as 6,150 set a Tigers attendance record against the women’s program’s history as 6,150 set a Tigers attendance record against the then-No. 1 ranked UConn Huskies.then-No. 1 ranked UConn Huskies. This season, Pacifi c will play their second game of the year in Storrs, Con- This season, Pacifi c will play their second game of the year in Storrs, Con-necticut on Nov. 15 after a season-opening road contest at Fairfi eld (Nov. 13). necticut on Nov. 15 after a season-opening road contest at Fairfi eld (Nov. 13). “We also have Florida coming in as our marquee home game. It will be great “We also have Florida coming in as our marquee home game. It will be great to play an SEC team at home,” Roberts said about the Tigers continued trend of to play an SEC team at home,” Roberts said about the Tigers continued trend of bringing a national power to the Spanos Center annually.bringing a national power to the Spanos Center annually. The Tigers will continue their tradition of playing local opponents with 20 The Tigers will continue their tradition of playing local opponents with 20 games against California teams,games against California teams, “Where we are location wise, it’s easy to get good games against local op- “Where we are location wise, it’s easy to get good games against local op-ponents. We have Fresno State on the road, St. Mary’s at home, and we’re going to ponents. We have Fresno State on the road, St. Mary’s at home, and we’re going to CSU Bakersfi eld and San Diego. But we also wanted to bring in some new teams CSU Bakersfi eld and San Diego. But we also wanted to bring in some new teams from outside the region. So we invited Southern Illinois Edwardsville and Air Force from outside the region. So we invited Southern Illinois Edwardsville and Air Force as well as Eastern Washington to the Spanos Center. And we’re starting a home as well as Eastern Washington to the Spanos Center. And we’re starting a home and home series with Nevada in Reno this season. So there’s a mix of some of the and home series with Nevada in Reno this season. So there’s a mix of some of the regional teams, but also some fresh opponents.”regional teams, but also some fresh opponents.” “I really like our schedule. There’s a nice balance with a couple of bigger “I really like our schedule. There’s a nice balance with a couple of bigger name opponents in non-conference leading in to the tough Big West schedule.”name opponents in non-conference leading in to the tough Big West schedule.” The Big West, where a razor-thin margin separates the top teams from the The Big West, where a razor-thin margin separates the top teams from the bottom of the conference, is expected to be as competitive as ever. Last season, bottom of the conference, is expected to be as competitive as ever. Last season, the two co-champions of the conferences carried losses against the two teams at the two co-champions of the conferences carried losses against the two teams at the bottom of the standings, with everyone in between capable of knocking off the bottom of the standings, with everyone in between capable of knocking off anyone.anyone. “The Big West Conference is wide open. There’s a lot of good teams and ev- “The Big West Conference is wide open. There’s a lot of good teams and ev-eryone is feeling optimistic. It’s going to be a competitive conference. Every game eryone is feeling optimistic. It’s going to be a competitive conference. Every game is competitive and there’s very little margin for error. It’s the team that shows up is competitive and there’s very little margin for error. It’s the team that shows up consistently night after night in this conference that determines who’s the cham-consistently night after night in this conference that determines who’s the cham-pion. Most games are going to be very, very close, so I think momentum and who pion. Most games are going to be very, very close, so I think momentum and who stays healthy will be a huge part of deciding the conference.”stays healthy will be a huge part of deciding the conference.”

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2011-12 PACIFIC TIGERS ROSTER No Player Pos Ht Yr Hometown High School (Previous College) 2 Kelli Lewis G 5-8 JR-TR Canyon Country, Calif. Hart (College of the Canyons) 3 Kristina Johnson G 5-5 FR-HS Santa Monica, Calif. Santa Monica 4 Kendall Rodriguez G/F 6-0 JR-2L La Habra, Calif. Brea Olinda 5 Ashley Smith F 6-1 JR-TR Eugene, Ore. Willamette (Lane CC) 10 Kendall Kenyon F 6-2 FR-HS Stockton, Calif. St. Mary’s 11 Ashley Wakefi eld G 5-11 RSJR-TR Inglewood, Calif. Washington Prep (College of the Canyons) 14 Sam Pettinger G 5-10 SO-1L Everett, Wash. Archbishop Murphy) 20 Brianna Johnson F 5-10 JR-TR Colorado Springs, Colo. Mitchell (Central Arizona JC) 21 Claire Conricode G 5-10 FR-HS Bothell, Wash. Holy Names Academy 22 Erica McKenzie PG 5-6 JR-2L Sparks, Nev. Reed 23 Hailie Eackles G 5-9 FR-HS Sunnyvale, Calif. Pinewood 24 Gena Johnson G 5-9 SO-1L Elk Grove, Calif. Franklin 33 Christina Thompson F/C 6-0 SR-3L Sacramento, Calif. Capital Christian

Head Coach: Lynne Roberts (Seattle Pacifi c, 1997, 2000), Sixth SeasonAssistant Coach: Bradley Davis (California, 1995), Sixth SeasonAssistant Coach: Amy VanHollebeke (Pacifi c, 2008), Second SeasonAssistant Coach: Davin Johnson (Grand Canyon), Second SeasonCoordinator, Basketball Operations: Miranda Forry (UC Irvine, 2008), First Season

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2010-11 (Junior):Appeared in 29 games for Pacifi c, averaging 12.3 minutes per game. Finished with 5.1 points per game, including 6.5 in Big West play. Exploded for a season-high 20 points against Cal State Northridge (Dec. 31) on nine-of-13 shooting, and followed that up two days later with 19 points against Ca State Fullerton (Jan. 2) on eight-of-10 from the fi eld. Hit double-fi gures in scor-ing in fi ve contests. Pulled down a season-high eight rebounds against Cal State Fullerton (Feb. 19), and added fi ve against UC Santa Barbara (Dec. 3). Connected on both of her fi eld goal at-tempts against No. 1 UConn (Dec. 28) for fi ve points.

2009-10 (Sophomore):The 2009-10 Big West Conference Sixth Woman of the Year and All Big West Honorable Mention selection, Thompson stepped up all season long for Pacifi c, fi nishing the regular season as the team’s top scorer. The sophomore averaged 11.1 points and 4.3 rebounds per game in 19.3 minutes played off the bench. In Big West play, Christina only got better as she fi nished with 11.5 points per game and 6.5 rebounds. Her most impressive showing of the season took place in only the second conference game of the year, tallying a career and team-high 30 points against Cal State Fullerton back on Jan. 4. One game prior to that, she established a then-career high with 23 points and three blocks in Pacifi c’s 76-70 overtime victory on the road at Cal State Northridge. During that road trip Thompson shot .480 from the fi eld and .615 from free throw line, while averaging 20.0 points and 5.0 rebounds per contest to snag her fi rst ca-reer Big West Player of the Week honor. Thompson became the fi rst Tiger to win the Sixth Woman of the Year award since Gillian d’Hondt in 2003-04 .

2008-09 (Freshman):In limited action in her fi rst season at Pacifi c, Thompson played in nine games, averaging 5.8 minutes per contest. Playing be-hind a deep veteran 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 season came against the conference’s best team in the UC San-ta 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 Riverside on January 10 when Pacifi c traveled to play the Highlanders in Riverside, Calif.

High School:A 2008 graduate of Capital Christian in Sac-ramento, Calif., Thomp-son joined the Tigers’ front court after four out-standing seasons on the court for the Cougars. A three-time Golden Em-pire League MVP and All-California State team member, Thomp-son fi nished her four seasons with a career double-double aver-age 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 fi eld goals made (584), career fi eld 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 fi ve siblings, Car-mell, Chrystal, Christopher and a set of fraternal twins, Corin-thian and Charissa. Thompson is majoring in Psychology.

CHRISTINACHRISTINA

THOMPSONTHOMPSONSENIOR • FORWARD/CENTER • 6-0 • SACRAMENTO, CALIF./CAPITAL CHRISTIANSENIOR • FORWARD/CENTER • 6-0 • SACRAMENTO, CALIF./CAPITAL CHRISTIAN

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CAREER HIGHSCAREER HIGHSPointsPoints ................................................. .................................................3030

..............................at CS Fullerton (Jan. 4, 2010)at CS Fullerton (Jan. 4, 2010)

ReboundsRebounds..........................................................................................99

................................CS Northridge (Mar. 6, 2010)CS Northridge (Mar. 6, 2010)

..............at Sacramento St. (Feb. 13, 2010)at Sacramento St. (Feb. 13, 2010)

Field GoalsField Goals ......................................... .........................................1313

..............................at CS Fullerton (Jan. 4, 2010)at CS Fullerton (Jan. 4, 2010)

FG AttemptsFG Attempts ....................................... .......................................2020

..............................at CS Fullerton (Jan. 4, 2010)at CS Fullerton (Jan. 4, 2010)

Free ThrowsFree Throws ....................................... .......................................1111

........................at CS Northridge (Jan. 2, 2010)at CS Northridge (Jan. 2, 2010)

FT AttemptsFT Attempts ........................................ ........................................1414

........................at CS Northridge (Jan. 2, 2010)at CS Northridge (Jan. 2, 2010)

AssistsAssists .................................................. ..................................................11

.............................................................................................. Five timesFive times

StealsSteals ................................................... ...................................................22

................................ UC Riverside (Jan. 30, 2010)UC Riverside (Jan. 30, 2010)

..........................Southern Utah (Nov. 17, 2009)Southern Utah (Nov. 17, 2009)

BlocksBlocks .................................................. ..................................................44

........................................ at Portland (Dec. 4, 2009)at Portland (Dec. 4, 2009)

CAREER RANKSCAREER RANKSPointsPoints ............. ............. 56th56th ......................... .........................470470

Pts/GamePts/Game ...... ...... 56th56th .......................... .......................... 7.27.2

FG MadeFG Made ........ ........52nd52nd ....................... ....................... 181181

FG PctFG Pct ............. ............. 27th27th ....................... ....................... .468.468

Free ThrowsFree Throws ... ... 47th47th ........................ ........................ 108108

FT AttemptsFT Attempts .... .... 50th50th ........................ ........................ 166166

ReboundsRebounds.............. 63rd63rd ........................ ........................ 195195

Reb/GameReb/Game ..... ..... 73rd73rd .......................... ..........................3.03.0

Def. RebDef. Reb .......... ..........51st51st ........................ ........................ 121121

Off. RebOff. Reb .......... .......... 39th39th ........................... ........................... 7474

BlocksBlocks ............ ............ 23rd23rd ........................... ...........................2323

Blocks/GameBlocks/Game . . 27th27th .......................... ..........................0.40.4

CAREER STATSCAREER STATS 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 Avg2008-09 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 2.02009-10 27 2 518 19.2 117 242 .483 0 0 .000 69 108 .639 38 75 113 4.2 46 0 2 59 23 11 303 11.22010-11 29 0 356 12.3 57 121 .471 0 1 .000 35 50 .700 30 39 69 2.4 30 0 3 33 0 3 149 5.1TOTAL 65 2 926 14.2 181 387 .468 0 1 .000 108 166 .651 74 121 195 3.0 81 0 6 96 23 14 470 7.2

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2010-11 (Sophomore):Started all 31 games for Pacifi c at point guard and handed out 3.1 assists per game (96 total), sixth in the Big West. Averaged 6.5 points per game with seven games in double-fi gure scoring. Drained 47 three-pointers (1.5 per game, sev-enth in the Big West). 7th in Pacifi c’s all-time three-pointers made list. Handed out a career-high 10 assists in the Tigers’ win at UC Davis (Feb. 9), to go with 10 points for her fi rst career double-double. Doled out three or more assists in 17 games, including eight games with fi ve or more. Scored a season-high 14 points against Cal Poly (Jan. 6), and added 13 against UC Santa Barbara (Feb. 3) and UC Riverside (Feb. 26). Grabbed a season-high nine rebounds in the Tigers’ Big West Quarterfi nal win at UC Santa Barbara (Mar. 8). Aver-aged 3.8 assists with a 1.3 assist to turnover ration in Big West games. Shot .414 from three-point range in conference play.

2009-10 (Freshman):A Big West All-Freshman Team member, McKenzie made a strong case for Big West Freshman of the Year. She es-tablished herself as the team’s second-leading scorer both in overall and in conference play for Pacifi c. The freshman fi nished the regulation season averaging 8.9 points and per game with 70 total assists, and was a force from behind the three-point arc sinking almost half of Pacifi c’s treys this year with 52 three-point shots. In Pacifi c’s record books, that puts McKenzie just out of reach of the top 10 career three-point shooters, as she will look to break into the books her sopho-more season with Pacifi c. Against Big West opponents, McK-enzie averaged 9.8 points per game along with 40 assists and 34 treys. During three games this season Erica recorded six three-pointers to tie for the third-best single game three-point shooting performance in Pacifi c history. She did so against UC Santa Barbara (Jan. 9), at Sacramento State for a career-high 28 points (Feb. 13) and closed out the regula-tion season with six against Cal State Northridge on March 6.

High School:A 2009 graduate of Reed High School in Sparks, Nev., McK-enzie secured herself as one of the High Desert League’s top guards during her high school career after earning all-league honors in each of her three varsity seasons. Her career cul-minated as a senior, when Erica fi nished with her fourth-con-secutive trip to the state championship tournament, as the Raiders closed out the 2009 season as the Northern Nevada 4A Runner Up. Along the way to the post season, McKenzie led the the team on the fl oor with 18 points, fi ve rebounds

and seven assists per game. Her play netted her High Desert League Player of the Year hon-ors as well as earning her the third fi rst team all-league award of her career. In addition, McKenzie garnered fi rst 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 fi rst time. In previous seasons, McKenzie improved her standing in the league as both a sophomore and junior as she earned fi rst team honors both of those years, since be-ing named a second team All-High Desert League player as a freshman. In addition to league recognition, McKenzie earned First Team All-Northern Nevada 4A Region honors as both a sophomore and junior. The fl oor general for the Raid-ers, Erica led her team to a 23-4 overall record as a sopho-more and a perfect 12-0 mark in league play. As a junior, McKenzie and the Raiders continued their dominance of the High Desert 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 fi rst year at Pacifi c, Erica is a sports pedagogy major.

ERICAERICA

MMccKENZIEKENZIEJUNIOR • GUARD • 5-6 • SPARKS, NEV. • REEDJUNIOR • GUARD • 5-6 • SPARKS, NEV. • REED

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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

2009-10 29 23 739 25.5 91 265 .343 55 183 .301 25 42 .595 17 56 73 2.5 61 0 72 96 3 42 262 9.0

2010-11 31 31 885 28.5 69 207 .333 47 144 .326 17 40 .425 22 88 110 3.5 60 1 96 103 2 31 202 6.5

TOTAL 60 54 1624 27.1 160 472 .339 102 327 .312 42 82 .512 39 144 183 3.1 121 1 168 199 5 73 464 7.7

CAREER HIGHSCAREER HIGHSPointsPoints ................................................. .................................................2828

..............at Sacramento St. (Feb. 13, 2010)at Sacramento St. (Feb. 13, 2010)

ReboundsRebounds..........................................................................................99

........ at UC Santa Barbara (Mar. 8, 2011)at UC Santa Barbara (Mar. 8, 2011)

Field GoalsField Goals ......................................... .........................................1010

..............at Sacramento St. (Feb. 13, 2010)at Sacramento St. (Feb. 13, 2010)

FG AttemptsFG Attempts ....................................... .......................................2020

..............at Sacramento St. (Feb. 13, 2010)at Sacramento St. (Feb. 13, 2010)

3-Pt Field Goals3-Pt Field Goals ................................... ...................................77

..............at Sacramento St. (Feb. 13, 2010)at Sacramento St. (Feb. 13, 2010)

....................UC Santa Barbara (Jan. 9, 2010)UC Santa Barbara (Jan. 9, 2010)

3-Pt FG Attempts3-Pt FG Attempts ............................... ...............................1515

..............at Sacramento St. (Feb. 13, 2010)at Sacramento St. (Feb. 13, 2010)

Free ThrowsFree Throws ......................................... .........................................66

........................Long Beach St. (Feb. 20, 2010)Long Beach St. (Feb. 20, 2010)

FT AttemptsFT Attempts .......................................... ..........................................77

........................Long Beach St. (Feb. 20, 2010)Long Beach St. (Feb. 20, 2010)

AssistsAssists ................................................ ................................................1010

........................................ at UC Davis (Feb. 9, 2011)at UC Davis (Feb. 9, 2011)

StealsSteals ................................................... ...................................................55

..........................at Santa Clara (Dec. 16, 2010)at Santa Clara (Dec. 16, 2010)

BlocksBlocks .................................................. ..................................................11

............................................................................................Four TimesFour Times

CAREER RANKSCAREER RANKSPointsPoints ............. ............. 59th59th ........................ ........................ 464464

Pts/GamePts/Game ....... .......51st51st .......................... .......................... 7.77.7

Field GoalsField Goals ..... ..... 58th58th ........................ ........................ 160160

3-Pts3-Pts ................ ................ 7th7th ......................... ......................... 102102

3 Pt Att.3 Pt Att. ........... ........... 7th7th ......................... ......................... 327327

3 Pt Pct.3 Pt Pct. ......... ......... 20th20th ....................... ....................... .312.312

Reb.Reb. ................ ................ 68th68th ........................ ........................ 183183

AssistsAssists ............ ............ 25th25th ........................ ........................ 168168

Assts/GameAssts/Game ... ... 14th14th .......................... ..........................2.82.8

StealsSteals ............. ............. 43rd43rd ........................... ...........................7373

Steals/GameSteals/Game . . 20th20th .......................... ..........................1.21.2

CAREER STATSCAREER STATS

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2010-11 (Sophomore):The Tigers captain started all 31 games for Pacifi c, averaging 9.1 points per game and 6.4 rebounds per contest. Finished sixth in the Big West in rebounding. Tallied double-fi gure scoring 12 times, including three-straight games to end the season. Turned in three double-doubles. Set back-to-back season highs in points with 16 against Fresno State (Dec. 1) and 19 against St. Mary’s (Dec. 5). Posted her fi rst double-double of the year against Fresno State with 16 points and 10 rebounds. Added a double-double with 15 points and a season-high 13 rebounds against Long Beach State on Jan. 15. Tallied a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds in the Tigers’ Big West quarterfi nal win at UC Santa Barbara (Mar. 8). Scored nine points with six rebounds on Dec. 28 in the Tigers game against No. 1 UConn, while being guarded by All-American and Player of the Year Maya Moore.

2009-10 (Freshman):In her fi rst year of Division I competition Kendall saw time in all 29 of Pacifi c’s contests and rose to the challenge so well, she earned a starting role in 17 games. Rodriguez fi nished her freshman campaign averaging 6.4 points per game for a total of 186 points scored in an average of just over 20 minutes played per game. Kendall’s breakout performance, which also happened to be her best of the season, came on the road against Monmouth on Nov. 22. In that contest, Rodriguez carried the Tigers the entire second half of the game as she fi nished with a career-high 21 points and eight rebounds on the afternoon. On fi ve other occasions Kendall scored in the double-digits. Her second-best performance came against Santa Clara on Dec. 13 when she dropped 15 points and seven rebounds in the loss. In addition to her shooting, Kendall averaged 4.1 boards per game which put her at fourth overall on the Tiger roster. Rodriguez’s single-best defensive night took place on Feb. 13 at Sacramento State, when the freshman amassed 11 rebounds and four steals against the Hornets.

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 varsity letters with the Wildcats, including serving two seasons as the team’s captain. In the lead, Ro-driguez pushed the Wildcats to back-to-back Century League championships in her last two seasons. As a sophomore, Ro-driguez and the Wildcats fi nished the season with an impres-sive 33-2 overall record en route to a CIF Southern Section

Regional Championship and the Division II state championship game. As a junior the Wildcats posted a 25-4 overall record as Rodriguez posted seven points, eight rebounds, fi ve assists and two steals per game. Rodriguez’s high school career was capped off in winning fashion, as she and her school fi nished as the Cen-tury League champions, where they went on to become the CIF champions and closed out 2009 as Division II California State champs. Brea Olinda HS defeated Carondelet in the championship game, 68-45, to earn the school its ninth state title and fi nish the season with 29-straight victories. Kend-all 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. Rodriguez is a business administration major.

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RODRIGUEZODRIGUEZJUNIOR • FORWARD • 6-0 • LA HABRA, CALIF. • BREA OLINDAJUNIOR • FORWARD • 6-0 • LA HABRA, CALIF. • BREA OLINDA

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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

2009-10 29 17 585 20.2 66 207 .319 30 102 .294 24 41 .585 33 86 119 4.1 51 2 33 81 13 25 186 6.4

2010-11 31 31 990 31.9 101 304 .332 31 102 .304 48 71 .676 64 135 199 6.4 89 3 62 90 7 25 281 9.1

TOTAL 60 48 1575 26.3 167 511 .327 61 204 .299 72 112 .643 97 221 318 5.3 140 5 95 171 20 50 467 7.8

CAREER HIGHSCAREER HIGHSPointsPoints .................................................... 21

.................................. at Monmouth (Nov. 22, 2009)

ReboundsRebounds.............................................. 15

............................ Sacramento St. (Nov. 12, 2010)

Field GoalsField Goals .............................................. 8

.................................. at Monmouth (Nov. 22, 2009)

......................at Montana State (Dec. 22, 2010)

FG AttemptsFG Attempts .......................................... 19

.......................................... at St. Mary’s (Dec. 5, 2010)

3-Pt Field Goals3-Pt Field Goals ...................................... 5

.......................................... at St. Mary’s (Dec. 5, 2010)

Free ThrowsFree Throws ............................................ 9

...................... Long Beach State (Jan. 15, 2011)

FT AttemptsFT Attempts ............................................. 9

...................... Long Beach State (Jan. 15, 2011)

AssistsAssists ..................................................... 5

.......................................... Saint Mary’s (Dec. 9, 2009)

.................... Sacramento State (Nov. 12, 2010)

StealsSteals ...................................................... 4

.................... at Sacramento St. (Feb. 13, 2010)

............................................................Cal Poly (Jan. 7, 2010)

BlocksBlocks ..................................................... 2

......................................................................................................Five times

CAREER RANKSCAREER RANKSPointsPoints ............. ............. 57th57th ........................ 467

PointsPoints ............. ............. 48th48th .......................... 7.8

FGFG ................... ................... 56th56th ........................ 167

ReboundsRebounds................41st41st .........................318

Reb/GameReb/Game ..... ..... 25th25th ..........................5.3

Off RebOff Reb ........... ........... 29th29th ...........................97

Def RebDef Reb .......... .......... 33rd33rd ........................ 221

3-Pts Made3-Pts Made .... .... 16th16th ...........................61

3 Pt Pct.3 Pt Pct. ......... ......... 25th25th ....................... .299

AsstsAssts ............... ............... 48th48th ...........................95

BlocksBlocks ............ ............ 34th34th ...........................20

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CAREER STATSCAREER STATS

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2010-11 (Freshman):An All-Big West Honorable Mention and Big West All-Freshman Team selection, Gena Johnson averaged 8.9 points per game, and 11.1 in Big West games in her breakout freshman cam-paign. She appeared in 29 games, starting the fi nal seven be-fore a broken hand sidelined her for the Big West Semifi nals. She reached double-fi gure scoring in 11 games, setting a new career-high in points on four separate occasions. She sprung for a career-best 28 points against Cal State Fullerton (Feb. 19) on eight-of-14 shooting and an 11-for-11 performance from the free-throw line. She added 19 in the Tigers win at UC Riverside (Jan. 29) and 18 against UC Irvine (Feb. 24). Johnson fi nished with 29 steals and 23 blocks, while handing out 44 assists. She doled out a career-high fi ve assists at UC Irvine (Feb. 17) and went for a season-best nine rebounds in the Tigers’ win at UC Davis (Feb. 9).

High School: Johnson paced the Franklin High School Wildcats with an aver-age of 16.7 points, 7.1 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 1.7 blocks per game - all totals that led the team her senior season. Johnson was named to the All-Delta Valley League team , helping Franklin to the semifi nals of the Sac-Joaquin Section Tournament (which was held at the Alex G. Spanos Center on Pacifi c’s campus). In the semis, Johnson tallied 18 points to close out her high school career. She was recognized by the local media as First-Team All-Metro by the Sacramento Bee. As a junior in 2008-09, Johnson led the Wildcats to a 21-8 overall record and a 9-1 Delta Valley League fi nish. She led the team in points per game (16.9) as the Delta Valley League’s leading scorer. She also chipped in 3.4 steals per game and 2.1 blocks per game, leading the team in both categories, to go with a 5.2 rebounding average. Johnson ranked as California’s No. 21 guard prospect after being named the Delta Valley League’s MVP and First Team All-League. She also was named to the 2009 First Team Sacramento Bee All-City team, and was tabbed as Sacramento’s top athlete on the River Cats’ All-City team as a junior. Prior to transferring to Franklin, Johnson spent two seasons at Laguna Creek High School in Elk Grove, Calif., where she closed out the 2007-08 season with team-leading fi gures in points per game (15.9), rebounds per game (3.9) and blocks per game (2.2). She was named Hon-orable Mention All-Delta Valley as a sophomore and earned Sacramento All-City Honorable Mention accolades. As a fresh-man Johnson led her team with 1.4 blocks per game. She also turned in 199 points to average 7.1 per game.

Personal:Daughter of Veletta and Eugene Johnson, Gena was born on Nov. 4. John-son is a sport sciences major and wants to con-tinue playing basketball overseas once her colle-giate career is done.

GENAGENA

JOHNSONJOHNSONSOPHOMORE • GUARD • 5-9 • ELK GROVE, CALIF. • FRANKLINSOPHOMORE • GUARD • 5-9 • ELK GROVE, CALIF. • FRANKLIN

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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

2010-11 29 7 619 21.3 85 186 .457 6 30 .200 82 123 .667 41 70 111 3.8 64 1 44 63 23 29 258 8.9

TOTAL 29 7 619 21.3 85 186 .457 6 30 .200 82 123 .667 41 70 111 3.8 64 1 44 63 23 29 258 8.9

CAREER HIGHSCAREER HIGHSPointsPoints .................................................28

............at Cal St. Fullerton (Feb. 19, 2011)

ReboundsRebounds.............................................9

........................................ at UC Davis (Feb. 9, 2011)

Field GoalsField Goals ...........................................8

............at Cal St. Fullerton (Feb. 19, 2011)

FG AttemptsFG Attempts .......................................

............at Cal St. Fullerton (Feb. 19, 2011)

................at Long Beach St. (Jan. 27, 2011)

3-Pt Field Goals3-Pt Field Goals ...................................2

................................................at UNLV (Nov. 27, 2010)

3-Pt FG Attempts3-Pt FG Attempts .................................5

................at Long Beach St. (Jan. 27, 2011)

Free ThrowsFree Throws .......................................11

............at Cal St. Fullerton (Feb. 19, 2011)

FT AttemptsFT Attempts ........................................11

............at Cal St. Fullerton (Feb. 19, 2011)

AssistsAssists ..................................................

.................................................... Cal Poly (Feb. 5, 2011)

StealsSteals ...................................................3

........................at Montana St. (Dec. 22, 2010)

................................UC Riverside (Feb. 26, 2011)

BlocksBlocks ..................................................3

........................................................................................Three Times

CAREER RANKSCAREER RANKSPointsPoints ............. ............. 85th85th ........................ 258

Points/GamePoints/Game . . 37th37th ..........................8.9

FGFG ................... ................... 85th85th ...........................85

FTFT .................... .................... 64th64th ...........................82

RebsRebs ............... ...............92nd92nd ....................... 111

AssistsAssists ............ ............82nd82nd ..........................44

Assts/GameAssts/Game ... ... 39th39th ..........................1.5

BlocksBlocks ............ ............ 29th29th ...........................

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2010-11 (Freshman):Appeared in 30 of the Tigers’ 31 games, averaging 15 minutes per contest. Averaged 1.5 points per game, while handing out 1.3 assists per game as the Tigers’ back-up point guard. Hand-ed out multiple assists in 11 games, including a career-high fi ve helpers against Cal State Fullerton (Jan. 2). Connected on 12 of 15 free throw attempts on the season, for a percentage of .800. Logged a career-high 31 minutes against UC Santa Barbara on Jan. 8, and picked up a career-high three steals with a pair of assists. Set a career-high in points against San Diego (Nov. 11) with seven, and matched that output with seven at Long Beach State (Jan. 27) Grabbed a career-high fi ve rebounds at Southern Utah (Nov. 23).

High School: Pettinger led the Archbishop Murphy Wildcats with over 11 points per game as well as six assists per game. She fi nishes as the Wildcats’ career leader assists and steals. On the season the Wildcats went undefeated in the 1A/2A Cascade League, and placed fi fth in the Washington State championship tour-nament. Pettinger was named the District MVP, landing on the All-State Tournament Team and also earned the Sportsmanship Award in the Washington State championship tournament.

During her junior season, she was named to the 2009 End of Trail All-Tournament Team and helped Archbishop Murphy to a 26-1 season, the Cascade Conference championship and the 2A District championship. Pettinger led the squad with an 11.3 points per game, earning All-League honors. As a sophomore, Pettinger and the Wildcats fi nished 18-5 on the year as she earned her second-consecutive Second Team All-Cascade Conference honors. She averaging 8.1 points per game in 2007-08, while earning End of Trail All-Tournament Team honors. As a freshman, she averaged 9.0 points per game to help the Wildcats compile a 15-8 record in the 2006-07 season.

A dual-sport athlete, Pettinger also lettered in soccer as a start-er all four seasons. As a senior on the pitch, Pettinger and the Wildcats fi nished a perfect 23-0 season as the 2A Washington State Champions. Sam netted 23 goals, with 16 assists as the team’s top scorer. She earned All-Conference First Team, All-District First Team All Divisions and All-State First Team hon-ors. During the 2009 season, Pettinger was named the Seattle Times State Athlete of the Week on Nov. 21, 2009. In 2008, the Wildcats’ soccer squad fi nished 19-3 en route to a league and

district championship title, fi nishing third in the state. Pettinger claimed Second Team All-Cascade Conference accolades for the second time as both a junior and sophomore and was honorable men-tion on the as a freshman in 2006, after the Wildcats fi nished 20-3 on the year as the 2A Washington State champions.

Personal:Daughter of Hope and Brad Pettinger, she was born on April 5. Pettinger has one older brother, Nick. Her cousin Matt plays pro-fessional hockey, with nine seasons in the NHL on Vancouver, Tampa Bay and Washington. Majoring in sports medicine.

SAMSAM

PETTINGERPETTINGERSOPHOMORE • GUARD • 5-10 • EVERETT, WASH. • ARCHBISHOP MURPHYSOPHOMORE • GUARD • 5-10 • EVERETT, WASH. • ARCHBISHOP MURPHY

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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

2010-11 30 0 450 15.0 14 59 .237 4 29 .138 12 15 .800 11 35 46 1.5 44 2 38 57 8 22 44 1.5

TOTAL 30 0 450 15.0 14 59 .237 4 29 .138 12 15 .800 11 35 46 1.5 44 2 38 57 8 22 44 1.5

CAREER HIGHSCAREER HIGHSPointsPoints ................................................... ...................................................77

........................................San Diego (Nov. 14, 2010)San Diego (Nov. 14, 2010)

................at Long Beach St. (Jan. 27, 2011)at Long Beach St. (Jan. 27, 2011)

ReboundsRebounds..........................................................................................55

................ at Southern Utah (Nov. 23, 2010)at Southern Utah (Nov. 23, 2010)

Field GoalsField Goals ........................................... ...........................................33

........................................San Diego (Nov. 14, 2010)San Diego (Nov. 14, 2010)

FG AttemptsFG Attempts ......................................... .........................................66

........................................San Diego (Nov. 14, 2010)San Diego (Nov. 14, 2010)

................at Long Beach St. (Jan. 27, 2011)at Long Beach St. (Jan. 27, 2011)

3-Pt Field Goals3-Pt Field Goals ................................... ...................................11

............................................................................................Four TimesFour Times

Free ThrowsFree Throws ......................................... .........................................33

........................ Long Beach St. (Jan. 15, 2011)Long Beach St. (Jan. 15, 2011)

AssistsAssists .................................................. ..................................................55

..................Cal State Fullerton (Jan. 2, 2011)Cal State Fullerton (Jan. 2, 2011)

StealsSteals ................................................... ...................................................33

....................UC Santa Barbara (Jan. 8, 2011)UC Santa Barbara (Jan. 8, 2011)

BlocksBlocks .................................................. ..................................................22

..................Cal State Fullerton (Jan. 2, 2011)Cal State Fullerton (Jan. 2, 2011)

CAREER RANKSCAREER RANKSPointsPoints ............ ............142nd142nd ......................... .........................4444

3-Pointers3-Pointers ...... ...... 60th60th ............................. .............................44

ReboundsRebounds............ 123rd123rd....................................................4646

AssistsAssists ............ ............ 86th86th ........................... ...........................3838

Assts/GameAssts/Game ... ... 49th49th .......................... ..........................1.31.3

BlocksBlocks ............ ............ 59th59th ............................. .............................88

Blocks/GameBlocks/Game . . 40th40th .......................... ..........................0.30.3

StealsSteals ............. ............. 93rd93rd ........................... ...........................2222

Steals/GameSteals/Game . . 67th67th .......................... ..........................0.70.7

CAREER STATSCAREER STATS

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“Brianna Johnson is coming from arguably the best junior college program in the country at Central Arizona. They won several National Championships. In a word, she is tough. She’s not afraid to set a hard screen or get a big board. Defend the biggest player. She is that player you need: tough, physical presence.”

Central Arizona:In 34 games as a sophomore at Central Arizona, Johnson averaged 9.3 points per game while shooting 46 percent from the fi eld. She added 6.2 rebounds and 1.4 assists per contest while racking up 52 steals and 18 blocks. Hit double-fi gures in scoring 17 times, including a season-high 17 points against Chandler-Gilbert Community College on Nov. 10, and again on Jan. 26. Posted a double-double against College of Eastern Utah with 14 points and a season-high 11 rebounds. Recorded a season-high four steals against Phoenix College twice (Jan. 8 and Feb. 16)

As a freshman, she averaged 6.8 PPG, shooting 50.3 percent while connecting on 15 of 24 three-pointers (62.5 percent). She also chipped in 6.0 rebounds per contest, 1.7 assists and 1.7 steals in 31 games.

High School: At Mitchell High School in Colorado, Johnson was the 5A Met-ro Player of the Year runner-up as a junior and a state All-Star as a senior.

She earned The Gazette’s high school Athlete of the Week honors in 2008 after scoring 41 points in a victory over Palm-er and hitting a game-winning three pointer against Doherty. Also ran track (100 meter high hurdles, long jump) for the Marauders.

Personal:Daughter of Barb and Eddie Johnson. Majoring in Sport Man-agement.

BRIANNABRIANNA

JOHNSONJOHNSONJUNIOR • G/F • 6-0 • COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. • CENTRAL ARIZONAJUNIOR • G/F • 6-0 • COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. • CENTRAL ARIZONA

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“Kelli is such a great addition to our program,” head coach Lynne Roberts said. “The more we got to know Kelli and who she is through the recruiting process, the more we wanted her to be a Pacifi c Tiger. She is a dedicated stu-dent-athlete with concrete goals in her life that she is pursuing with tremendous dedication. She is a solid team-mate and program player. But beyond the great person is a fantastic basketball player. With Kelli’s basketball smarts, ability to score, and competitiveness I anticipate her to step in and contribute right away.”

College of the Canyons:Kelli Lewis as named First Team All-State by the California Community College Association last year at College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita, Calif., helping the Cougars to a 24-8 record and their 13th conference championship and 22-5 record in her freshman campaign, which also resulted in a Western State Conference championship.

She paced the team in scoring with 14.7 points per game while shoot 40.3 percent (152-of-377) from the fi eld and 38.5 percent (90-of-234) from behind the three-point line. The fi rst-team all-conference pick also handed out 4.7 as-sists per game and pulled down 3.1 rebounds per game in 2010-11. Lewis drained a school-record nine three-pointers against West Los Angeles in a game on January 5.

High School: Named the Offensive Player of the year, First-Team All-League and Second-Team on the Daily News team at Hart High School while limited in playing time due to a knee injury that forced her to red-shirt her freshman year at College of the Canyons.

Personal:Daughter of Derek and Elizabeth Lewis. Majoring in History.

KELLIKELLI

LEWISLEWISJUNIOR • GUARD • 5-9 • CANYON COUNTRY, CALIF. • COLLEGE OF THE CANYONSJUNIOR • GUARD • 5-9 • CANYON COUNTRY, CALIF. • COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS

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“AJ is a strong player that can score outside and inside and I anticipate her being able to step in and contribute right away,” head coach Lynne Roberts said. “She has the abil-ity to post up strong in the paint and she also has a great three-point shot. That balance she has with her game can create a lot of match-up problems and make us diffi cult to defend. We have been watching and getting to know AJ through the recruiting process since early December and are extremely happy she’s decided to be a Tiger. She not only fi ts in well with our style of play, she also really fi ts in with our team and University community.”

Lane Community College/Idaho StateIn 30 games as a sophomore at Lane Community College in Eugene, Oregon, Smith averaged 23.5 points per game, while shooting 47 percent from the fi eld. She also grabbed 11.0 rebounds per game while recording 66 steals and re-jecting 28 shots. While playing for the Lady Titans, she led the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges in scoring and was second in rebounding and helped lead the team to a fourth-place fi nish in the playoffs.

Smith began her collegiate career at Idaho State, but trans-ferred to Lane after one season, averaging 11.3 minutes in 28 games off the bench for the Bengals.

High School: Smith attended Willamette High School in Willamette, Or-egon, where she helped the Wolverines to two state cham-pionships in her four years on varsity. Smith was also was awarded as Oregon School Activities Association 5A Co-Play-er of the year, while leading her team to a 27-0 record during the 2008-09 season. Personal:Daughter of Julie Taylor an Ed Smith. Majoring in Sport Peda-gogy.

ASHLEYASHLEY

SMITHSMITHJUNIOR • GUARD • 6-1 • EUGENE, ORE. • LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGEJUNIOR • GUARD • 6-1 • EUGENE, ORE. • LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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“Ashley can really get to the basket off the dribble and score,” coach Lynne Roberts said. “She is a tenacious re-bounder and a very aggressive all around player. Her ath-leticism and ability to score in the key will really fi t our system and style of play. We have been watching and re-cruiting Ashley for two years and are fi red up she’s offi -cially a Pacifi c Tiger.”

Ashley Wakefi eld redshirted in 2011-12 during the trans-fer process.

College of the Canyons:As a wing in 2009-10 Wakefi eld averaged a double-double with 18.6 points and 12.9 rebounds.Wakefi eld paced Col-lege of the Canyons with her 12.9 rebounds per game and her .587 fi eld goal shooting percentage was also tops on the team. She also tallied 2.7 assists per game. Additionally, her fi eld goal percentage and rebounds were tops among all players in the state of California.

For her efforts, Wakefi eld racked up numerous accolades. She was named the 2009-10 California State Community College Player of the Year as well as the most valuable player in the Western State Conference (WSC). Recognition did not stop there for Wakefi eld who was a three-time player of the week recipient in the Western State Conference, as well as the 2009 Orange Coast Classic Most Valuable Player. Ashley also shone in the 2009 Kiwanis-Ventura Tournament, fi nish-ing as a member of the All-Tournament Team. In the two years the Cougars had Wakefi eld among their ranks, COC compiled an impressive 46-14 overall record highlighted by a perfect 24-0 in Western State Conference games. During her freshman and sophomore seasons, the Cougars claimed back-to-back” WSC titles. Wakefi eld’s talent was recognized early in her career as she was an All-Western State Conference First Team selection as a freshman and then closed out her junior college career in dominating fash-ion as the Cougar’s ninth All-Time leading scorer.

High School: Named Second Team All-City as a senior at Washington Prep in Los Angeles.

Personal:Daughter of Anthony Dickerson and Sharon Wakefi eld. Ma-joring in Communication.

ASHLEYASHLEY

WAKEFIELDWAKEFIELDJUNIOR • GUARD • 5-11 • INGELWOOD, CALIF. • COLLEGE OF THE CANYONSJUNIOR • GUARD • 5-11 • INGELWOOD, CALIF. • COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS

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“The fi rst thing that everyone knows about Claire is that she is a phenomenal shooter,” Roberts commented. “She has incredible range and a fearless shooter’s mentality. The exciting thing for us is that Claire is not just a shooter, she also has a tremendous basketball I.Q. and a great feel for the game. She can rebound, defend, and handle the ball. She is a consistent competitor and has played high school and club basketball at a very high level. Claire is a great fi t for Pacifi c: she is an incredible student and was very highly recruited. We are absolutely fi red up to get her.”

High School: Conricode, a 5-9 guard from Bothell, Wash., led Holy Names Academy in Seattle to 3A state title, scoring 20 points in the state championship game against previously undefeated Prairie to cap an undefeated season. The win earned Holy Names a No. 2 state ranking and a No. 16 rank in the West by ESPN-Rise.

She earned Most Valuable Player honors in the WIAA State Championship, averaging 13 points per game on the year. Conricode was a First Team Seattle All-Metro selection, and First Team All-Washington pick.

As a junior, led Holy Names Academy in Seattle in scoring with 14.2 points per game last year as a junior. A four-year starter, she was named Seattle All-Metro-League in each of the last three seasons.

As a three-year recipient of the team’s MVP award, she guid-ed the Cougars to the state semifi nals the last two seasons. Holy Names advanced to the Washington 3A State Champi-onship game, fi nishing as runner up in 2010 after placing third the season before. In each season, Conricode was named to the All-Tournament Team.

At the club level, Conricode played for the nationally re-nowned AAU program `Tree of Hope,’ coached by Damian Young. The National Honors Society member. Personal:Daughter of Ginny and Jim Conricode. Majoring in Explorato-ry (Engineering).

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CONRICODECONRICODEFRESHMAN • GUARD • 5-9 • BOTHELL, WASH. • HOLY NAMES ACADEMYFRESHMAN • GUARD • 5-9 • BOTHELL, WASH. • HOLY NAMES ACADEMY

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“Hailie is very used to winning and has been well coached, having played for one of the best programs in California under Coach Doc Scheppler at Pinewood High School,” Roberts began. “I really believe Hailie has unlimited po-tential at the Division I level. She is very athletic, has great vision and can really pass, and has a quick release jump shot with range behind the 3-point line. She will be able to play at any of our guard positions with her versatility. Hailie is an extremely likable person and I know our Pacifi c fans will enjoy getting to know her and watching her play.”

High School: Eackles, a 5-9 All-State guard from Pinewood High School in Los Altos, Calif., earned her second-straight D-5 State Player of the Year award as she led Pinewood (28-5) to a second-straight Division V state championship last week, scoring 31 points in the title game against St. Bernard, her third 30-point game of the tournament and eighth 30-point outburst of the season.

She wrapped her senior campaign with San Francisco Chron-icle and Mercury News Player of the Year honors, after aver-aging 26.7 and 10.4 rebounds in seven postseason games, carrying the Panthers to CCS, NorCal and state titles.

The co-Most Valuable Player of the West Bay League, Eack-les averaged 23.7 points per game with 7.7 rebounds and 2.7 steals per contest for the season. Her senior year fi n-ished much like her junior, as she repeated as San Francisco Chronicle Metro Player of the Year, D-5 State Player of the Year, and West Bay League MVP.

As a junior, she averaged 16.3 points per game to go with 9.2 rebounds, 2.7 steals and 2.1 assists per game.

The 2010 San Francisco Chronicle Metro Player of the Year, D5 State Player of the Year, and West Bay League MVP, Eack-les led the Panthers to the CIF State championship, by post-ing 16 points and seven rebounds in the fi nal against St. An-thony-Long Beach after a 24-point, 10-rebound performance in the semifi nals.

Eackles played under legendary coach Doc Scheppler at Pinewood, and will lead the Panthers in search of Schep-pler’s fi fth state championship in her senior season.

Personal:Daughter of Angela Harr Eackles and Marvin Eackles. Majoring in Ge-ology.

HALLIEHALLIE

EACKLESEACKLESFRESHMAN • GUARD • 5-9 • SUNNYVALE, CALIF. • PINEWOOD0FRESHMAN • GUARD • 5-9 • SUNNYVALE, CALIF. • PINEWOOD0

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“Kristina, K.J., is a true point guard and competitor. She played AAU basketball for the Cal Storm, one of the most nationally recruited programs in the country under coach George Quinterro. She is a strong and very skilled athlete that understands how to run an offense and create shots for her team as a point guard. K.J. plays with a toughness- both physical and mental- that I love to see in a player. She will bring much needed experience and confi dence to our point guard play. We’re really pleased K.J. has chosen to be a Tiger.”

High School: Johnson, a 5-5 point guard from Santa Monica, Calif. led her squad to the Sweet 16 of the CIF State Playoffs, as Santa Monica High School upset the No. 3 team in the nation, Long Beach Poly, en route.

The pass-fi rst point guard was named First Team All-Ocean League, averaging nine points per game, including a season-high 24 points against Palos Verdes.

As a junior, she led Santa Monica High School to the Division I State quarterfi nals, averaging 8.0 points per game and 2.3 steals per contest while handing out 3.2 assists per game. For the season, she doled out 107 assists while recording 73 steals, all while shooting 47 percent from the fi eld.

She played summer ball for the Cal Storm Elite, an club team out of Southern California and coached by George Quintero, which has produced a stable of Division I and WNBA players.

Personal:Majoring in Business Administration.

KRISTINAKRISTINA

JOHNSONJOHNSONFRESHMAN • GUARD • 5-5 • SANTA MONICA, CALIF. • SANTA MONICAFRESHMAN • GUARD • 5-5 • SANTA MONICA, CALIF. • SANTA MONICA

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“Kendall Kenyon comes from a great program at St. Mary’s here in Stockton, where she won back-to-back state titles,” head coach Lynne Roberts said. “We watched her all year as a senior. I think she has impressed everyone. She is as long as they come, 6-2 with a 6-6 wingspan and she’s still growing. She’s tall, long and athletic. She needs to get a little bit stronger and develop her outside game, but she’s someone we think can develop and grow into a player who will be a big factor in games.”

High School: Kenyon helped Stockton’s St. Mary’s High School to a 29-2 record in 2010-11, and a 10-0 league mark. The Rams won 27 consecutive games en route to a CIF Division II Champi-onship. The third-team All-State selection set a school record with 20 rebounds against Del Oro in the Northern California Regional fi nal as a senior. She was named to the Cal-Hi Divi-sion Two Team following the season.

Kenyon was part of three state championship teams at St. Mary’s under coach Tom Gonsalves, as the Rams fi nished 2009-10 ranked the No. 8 high school team in the ESPN HIGH Elite 25, going 31-4. The Rams went 31-3 in Kenyon’s sophomore year, fi nishing 13th in the fi nal poll.

Personal:Daughter of Gayle and George Kenyon. Majoring in Business Administration.

KENDALLKENDALL

KENYONKENYONFRESHMAN • FORWARD • 6-2 • STOCKTON, CALIF. • ST. MARY’SFRESHMAN • FORWARD • 6-2 • STOCKTON, CALIF. • ST. MARY’S

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Entering her sixth season at the helm of the women’s basketball program in 2011-12, Head Coach Lynne Roberts is looking to push her Tigers to the top of the Big West in search of Pacifi c’s fi rst ever conference championship. The 2010-11 Tigers made strides towards the future, with a linuep featuring one upper-classmen, Pacifi c qualifi ed for the Big West tournament, and advanced to the semifi nals in Anaheim by knocking off second-seeded UC Santa Barbara. Pacifi c’s come-from-behind win at UCSB was the Tigers’ fi rst over the Gauchos in Santa Barbara since 1987. She enters the 2011-12 season with a 51-98 career record at Pacifi c. In just fi ve seasons on the job, Roberts has turned the Tigers into conference contenders, fi nishing two seasons in fourth place in the Big West, earning Pacifi c automatic byes into the quarterfi nals of the conference’s championship tournament. Building upon the Tigers’ successes in her second season, Roberts led the Tigers to a 14-16 overall mark and an 8-8 confer-ence 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 Tigers defeated then unde-feated UC Santa Barbara on Feb. 29, 59-50. In handing the Gau-chos their fi rst and only conference loss of the season, the Tigers snapped a 13-game winless streak against UCSB and marked the fi rst win against the Gauchos at the Spanos Center since the 2003 season. Pacifi c again fi nished the season one of the top scoring teams in the conference, fi nishing second to Cal Poly with a 64.0 point per game average. Additionally, the Tigers fi nished 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 fi rst team honors while Janae Young garnered second team recognition and Gretchen Tiernan was awarded the distinction of honorable mention. Five times throughout the season, Pacifi c 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 fi rst ever tour-nament bye by posting a 9-7 conference record. Overall, Roberts improved the Tigers to 14-16 on the year, marking the fi rst time since the 2003-04 season Pacifi c posted double digit victories. 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. In her fi rst 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 Kar-en Dawkins and Jerise Freeman earned all-conference honorable mention honors while Jake Kelly garnered all-freshman recognition. The three all-conference selections marked the fi rst time since the 2003-04 season that the Tigers had multiple All-Big West honor-ees. 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 fi nishing second in the conference with 9.4 steals per contest. On top of statistics, the Ti-gers broke through earlier struggles picking up im-pressive 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 Pacifi c, Roberts spent four seasons at Chico State, building the Wildcats into a national power at the NCAA Di-vision II level. During her fi nal 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 re-

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LYNNE ROBERTSLYNNE ROBERTSSIXTH SEASON • SEATTLE PACIFIC, 1997SIXTH SEASON • SEATTLE PACIFIC, 1997

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cord for wins in each of her last two seasons. She earned California Collegiate Athletic As-sociation Coach of the Year honors in both 2004-05 and 2005-06, leading the Wildcats to fi rst place fi nishes. In 2004-05 Roberts led the club to a 24-6 record and the fi rst 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 Pacifi c University pro-gram, where she spent a total of nine sea-sons. After an outstanding playing career at Seattle Pacifi c, she became an assis-tant coach for the Falcons in 1997-98. She helped lead the team to a Pacifi c West Con-ference title, an NCAA Tournament West Regional Championship, and a trip to the Elite Eight.During her fi ve years as an as-sistant coach at Seattle Pacifi c, the Falcons compiled an impressive 113-31 record and made fi ve straight NCAA Division II Tourna-ment appearances. During Roberts’ playing career at Se-attle Pacifi c, she received numerous hon-ors. 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 fi eld goals, including most threes made in a sea-son (82) and career (196), which are also Pacifi c West Conference records. Roberts graduated in the spring of 1997 with a degree in history from Seattle Pacifi c and added a master’s degree in athletic ad-ministration in the spring of 2000. A native of Northern California, she attended Enter-prise High School in Redding, where she earned 12 varsity letters and was named the 1993 Northern Section Player of the Year.

“Coach Rob, is one of the most intense people I know when it comes to her love of the “Coach Rob, is one of the most intense people I know when it comes to her love of the game! The one quote that I think of when it comes to her personality and passion for hoops game! The one quote that I think of when it comes to her personality and passion for hoops is: ‘GOOD, BETTER, BEST.. NEVER let it rest… until your GOOD is better .. until your BETTER is: ‘GOOD, BETTER, BEST.. NEVER let it rest… until your GOOD is better .. until your BETTER IS YOUR BEST.’” -- Whitney Price (Guard/Forward, 2006-2009)IS YOUR BEST.’” -- Whitney Price (Guard/Forward, 2006-2009)

“She has such dedication to her players from all facets: If it wasn’t for that dedication, I “She has such dedication to her players from all facets: If it wasn’t for that dedication, I would not have had the opportunity to attend Pacifi c and have the opportunities that I have would not have had the opportunity to attend Pacifi c and have the opportunities that I have today. I am extremely grateful for that.”today. I am extremely grateful for that.”

-- Amber Simmons (Forward, 2008-2009)-- Amber Simmons (Forward, 2008-2009)

Coach Roberts’ Social Media:Coach Roberts’ Social Media:Twitter: @coachrobertsUOPTwitter: @coachrobertsUOPFacebook: CoachLynne RobertsFacebook: CoachLynne Roberts

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Bradley Davis is entering his sixth season as an assistant coach for the Tigers in 2011-12. Involved with all aspects of the program, Davis’ biggest responsibilities come as the recruiting coordinator for the Tigers.

In addition, Bradley coaches the Tigers’ posts on the practice fl oor. 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 success in the classroom as well as on the court.

Prior to coming to Pacifi c, Davis was the varsity girls’ head coach at Chico High School in 2005-06, where he coached the Panthers to a Northern Section CIF Division I Champion-ship. 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 bache-lor’s degree in English from California in 1995 and his teach-ing 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, Switzerland, 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 daugh-ters, Genevieve and Esme.

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BRADLEY DAVISBRADLEY DAVISSIXTH SEASON • CALIFORNIA, 1995SIXTH SEASON • CALIFORNIA, 1995

Coach Davis’ Social Media:Coach Davis’ Social Media:Facebook: CoachBradley DavisFacebook: CoachBradley Davis

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ASSISTANT COACHASSISTANT COACH

AMY VAN HOLLEBEKESECOND SEASON • PACIFIC 2009SECOND SEASON • PACIFIC 2009

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Amy VanHollebeke enters her second season as an assistant coach for her alma mater in 2011-12.

A guard on the Tigers for two seasons, VanHollebeke was team captain in each season at Pacifi c. She played point guard for the Tigers, running the offense for the team as an extension of the coaching staff. One of the top point guards in the Big West during her two seasons at Pacifi c, Amy fi n-ished her career with one All-Big West selection, earning the honor as a junior as she earned honorable mention honors.

In her fi rst year at Pacifi c, VanHollebeke led a Tiger attack that ranked No. 1 in the Big West, scoring 69.2 points per game. With VanHollebeke at the point, the Tigers ranked No. 3 in shooting percentage at .409 and No. 4 in assists 13.86 per game with Amy dishing out 3.41 assists per game.

As a senior, VanHollebeke and the Tigers’ fi nished the year second in the conference in scoring at 64.0 points per game while Amy posted 3.80 assists per game, a mark good enough for third in the Big West. Prior to Pacifi c, Amy played two seasons at Chico State, where she led the Wildcats to two straight Division II NCAA tournament appearances, in-cluding a Final Four appearance and a school record 14 consecutive wins as the Wildcats’ starting point guard her sophomore year in 2006.

During that season, Amy averaged 9.8 points per game while dishing out 3.4 assists per contest. Amy graduated in 2009 with a degree in sport management from Pacifi c. Although she left the program after her senior year, Amy did not leave Pacifi c.

She has been working on her master’s degree in sport sciences, and interned with Ted Le-land, University of the Pacifi c’s Vice President for External Affairs.

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Davin Johnson enters his second season at Pacifi c in 2011-12. A defensive specialist, Johnson helped the Tigers lower their fi eld goal percentage allowed and points per game in 2010-11, while Pacifi c became a force on the glass.

Six years ago Johnson became the co-founder and head coach of the NorCal Elite Basketball Club where his program and his players have been recognized on a national level as being one of the top AAU girls bas-ketball programs in the United States. NorCal Elite has recruited players from all over the north state, includ-ing Sacramento, Stockton, San Francisco, San Jose, Fairfi eld, Reno, Chico, Redding, Eureka, and Gilroy among many other cities. NorCal Elite was also the fi rst girls team in Northern California to have a player from overseas (Japan) participate in Exposure tourna-ments in the summer.

In addition to coaching AAU, Johnson also started a basketball training business nine years ago that of-fered personal basketball lessons, camps, and clinics. This business was renowned for offering some of the best basketball training techniques in Northern Cali-fornia. Through these services, Johnson personally trained men and women collegiate players, as well as men playing professionally overseas and women play-ing in the WNBA.

Johnson has helped over 50 girls go on to receive basketball scholarships in college, as well as person-ally trained and coached elite players, McDonald’s All-American and state record holders. Johnson began his coaching career nine years ago as the Boys Varsity Basketball Coach at Forest Lake Christian in Auburn, California. Originally from San Diego, Johnson grew up playing basketball in Monterey, Calif. before attending Grand Canyon University on a basketball scholarship.

Later, he moved to Sacramento where his family has resided for the last 13 years.

ASSISTANT COACHASSISTANT COACH

DAVIN JOHNSONDAVIN JOHNSONSECOND SEASON • GRAND CANYONSECOND SEASON • GRAND CANYON

Coach Johnson’s Social Media:Coach Johnson’s Social Media:Facebook:CoachDavin JohnsonFacebook:CoachDavin Johnson

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Stephanie Stephanie FongFongAdministrativeAdministrative

AssistantAssistant

FIRST SEASON • UC IRVINEFIRST SEASON • UC IRVINE

4TH SEASON4TH SEASON • • BIOLABIOLA

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2ND SEASON2ND SEASON • • ST. BONAVENTURE, 2000ST. BONAVENTURE, 2000

Kevin Wilkinson joins the Pacifi c Tigers for the 2010-11 season as media relations director. Wilkinson handles the day-to-day media requests for the Tigers, as well as the management of the Tigers’ offi cial

website, Pacifi cTigers.com.

In his 11th season in media relations, Wilkinson has previous experi-ence at Tulane University (2006-2010) and the University of Dayton (2000-2006) at the collegiate level and has also worked in minor league baseball for the New Orleans Zephyrs and Round Rock Ex-press of the Pacifi c Coast League.

A 2000 graduate of St. Bonaventure University in New York, Wilkinson earned a bachelor’s of arts in Journalism -Mass Comunication.

Stephanie Fong is in her fourth year as the administrative assistant for both the men’s and women’s basketball teams at Pacifi c.

Before beginning her work with Pacifi c basketball, Fong served as the administrative assistant to the Dean of the Eberhardt School of Busi-ness for eight years.

Being an avid sports fan brought Stephanie into the athletic world and kept her at Pacifi c. 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 University in La Mirada, Calif.

She resides in Stockton with her daughter, Jessica.

MEDIA RELATIONSMEDIA RELATIONSKEVIN WILKINSONKEVIN WILKINSON

ADMINISTRATIVE ASST.ADMINISTRATIVE ASST.STEPHANIE FONGSTEPHANIE FONG

COORDINATOR, BASKETBALL OPERATIONSCOORDINATOR, BASKETBALL OPERATIONS

MIRANDA FORRYMIRANDA FORRY Miranda Forry enters her fi rst season with the Tigers in 2011-12 as Pacifi c’s Director of Bas-ketball Operations.

Forry played four seasons in the Big West at UC Ir-vine from 2004-2008, averaging 7.4 points per game and 4.4 rebounds per game her senior season as Anteaters team captain. She averaged 7.5 points and 4.1 rebounds as a junior, and appeared in over 100 games in her career. Following her playing career, she was an assis-tant coach for the girls junior varsity basketball team at San Marin High School. She also served as head coach of the Strictly Hoops AAU team in Marin. In June of 2009, Forry was named assistant coach for the women’s basketball team at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, helping the team to a fourth place fi nish in the Pacifi c West Conference in 2010-11.

She also served as a Camp Coach and Assistant to the Camp Director for the Tara Hoops Summer. “I’m thrilled and grateful to become a member of Coach Roberts’ staff, Pacifi c Athletics, and the Univer-sity as a whole,” Forry said. “I believe in Coach Rob-erts’ philosophy and the direction of this program. I cannot wait to learn from her and my peers while con-tributing to building Pacifi c into the program we know it will be. Pacifi c is an amazing family and I’m extreme-ly proud to be a part of it.” “Miranda Forry is a fantastic addition to our coach-ing staff,” Roberts said. “She comes with excellent ex-perience as a NCAA Division II fi rst assistant, where she was involved in all aspects of being an NCAA level assistant coach. Miranda also was a former Big West basketball player, having played and graduated from UC Irvine. Both of those past experiences add signifi -cant value to her position here. She brings an instant enthusiasm to the program and we feel fortunate to have her here in our Pacifi c Tiger family.”

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC PERFORMANCEDIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC PERFORMANCETONY SANDOVALTONY SANDOVAL

Tony Sandoval joined Pacifi c in April of 2007 as the assistant direc-tor before being promoted to the Director of Athletic Performance 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 performance in 2006 at Sacramento State. While working at Sacramento State, Sandoval also worked with UCLA on a mentorship program that allowed him to travel to Los Angeles, 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.

FOURTH SEASON • SACRAMENTO STATE, 2006FOURTH SEASON • SACRAMENTO STATE, 2006

ATHLETIC TRAINERATHLETIC TRAINERSARA VARGAS, A.T.C.SARA VARGAS, A.T.C.

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Sara Vargas returns to her alma mater as the Tigers ath-letic trainer for women’s basketball in 2011-12. She gradu-ated from University of the Pacifi c in 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts in Sports Sciences with an emphasis in Athletic Training. After graduation, Vargas pursued a master’s at Utah State University. As a member of Utah State Sports Medicine, Vargas worked with the Aggies’ football and women’s soccer programs. She earned her Master’s of Science in Sports Medicine in 2011. Vargas is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ As-sociation and Far West Athletic Trainers’ Association.

FIRST SEASON • PACIFIC, 2009; UTAH STATE, 2011FIRST SEASON • PACIFIC, 2009; UTAH STATE, 2011

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First Team G Rachel Clancy SR Cal Poly G Emilie Johnson JR UC Santa BarbaraF Paige Mintun SR UC Davis G Alyssa Morris SR UC Riverside G TreShonti Nottingham SO UC Riverside G Megan Richardson JR Cal State FullertonG Jade Smith-Williams SR UC Irvine

Second Team F Abby Bloetscher JR Cal Poly C Jasmine Erving JR Cal State NorthridgF Heidi Heintz SR UC Davis G Courtney Jacob SR Long Beach StateF/C Mekia Valentine SR UC Santa Barbara

Honorable MentionF Vicky Deely SO UC Davis G Jonae Ervin FR Cal Poly G Lyndsey Grove SR Cal State FullertonG Brandi Henton FR Long Beach StateG Gena Johnson FR Pacifi c F Rhaya Neabors SR UC Riverside F Danielle Peacon FR Pacifi c F Sweets Underwood SO UC Santa BarbaraF Brittany Waddell SR UC Riverside

All-Freshman TeamG Gena Johnson FR Pacifi c F Danielle Peacon FR Pacifi c G Jonae Ervin FR Cal Poly G Brandi Henton FR Long Beach StateG Nicole Nesbit FR UC Santa Barbara

Guard Gena Johnson was named All-Big West Honorable Mention and All-Freshman

Player of the YearRachel Clancy, Cal Poly

Freshman of the YearBrandi Henton, Long Beach State

Coach of the YearFaith Mimnaugh, Cal Poly Kristina Santiago, Cal Poly

2010-11 Big West Standings BIG WEST ALL W L Pct. W L Pct. Post1 Cal Poly 12 4 .750 18 13 .581 WNIT UC Santa Barbara 12 4 .750 19 12 .613 WNIT3 UC Riverside 11 5 .688 19 13 .594 WNIT4 UC Davis 10 6 .625 24 9 .727 NCAA5 UC Irvine 7 9 .438 15 15 .500 -6 Long Beach State 6 10 .375 8 23 .258 -7 Pacifi c 5 11 .313 9 22 .290 - Cal State Fullerton 5 11 .313 9 21 .300 -9 Cal State Northridge 4 12 .250 4 26 .133 -

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DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS11/12/10 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 94-86 623 (33)Peacon, Danielle (18)Peacon, Danielle 11/15/10 SAN DIEGO L, 61-72 327 (18)Peacon, Danielle (6)Peacon, Danielle/Rodriguez, Kendall 11/19/10 SAN JOSE STATE W, 70-57 489 (22)Peacon, Danielle (6)Rodriguez, Kendall/Johnson, Gena 11/23/10 at Southern Utah L, 78-79 178 (19)Rogers, Jordan (6)Rogers, Jordan 11/26/10 vs Rutgers L, 39-71 641 (15)Rogers, Jordan (10)Rogers, Jordan11/27/10 at UNLV L, 44-56 - (9)Rogers, Jordan (10)Rogers, Jordan 12/01/10 FRESNO STATE L, 64-66 422 (16)Rodriguez, Kendall (10)Rodriguez, Kendall/Peacon, Danielle12/05/10 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L, 63-79 512 (19)Rodriguez, Kendall (9)Rodriguez, Kendall 12/11/10 at San Francisco W, 76-54 280 (16)Rogers, Jordan (15)Peacon, Danielle 12/16/10 at Santa Clara L, 47-52 459 (15)Peacon, Danielle (9)Peacon, Danielle12/19/10 PORTLAND L, 73-86 365 (20)Peacon, Danielle (10)Peacon, Danielle 12/22/10 at Montana State L, 58-107 1030 (17)Rodriguez, Kendall (6)Peacon, Danielle/Rodriguez, Kendall 12/28/10 #1 CONNECTICUT L, 42-85 6150 (11)Rogers, Jordan (11)Rogers, Jordan12/31/10 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE * L, 68-74 (OT) 353 (20)Thompson, Christina (9)Rogers, Jordan01/02/11 CAL STATE FULLERTON * W, 69-65 317 (23)Peacon, Danielle (11)Peacon, Danielle 01/06/11 at Cal Poly * L, 74-84 232 (17)Rogers, Jordan (6)Rodriguez, Kendall/Peacon, Danielle 01/08/11 at UC Santa Barbara * L, 47-56 1218 (14)Peacon, Danielle (7)Rogers, Jordan 01/15/11 LONG BEACH STATE * W, 76-65 492 (15)Rodriguez, Kendall (13)Rodriguez, Kendall 01/22/11 UC DAVIS * L, 57-65 468 (12)Peacon, Danielle (7)Rodriguez, Kendall/McKenzie, Erica 01/27/11 at Long Beach State * L, 60-73 - (19)Johnson, Gena (9)Garza, Taryn 01/29/11 at UC Riverside * W, 62-59 418 (13)Rogers, Jordan (8)Rodriguez, Kendall 02/03/11 UC SANTA BARBARA * L, 62-69 459 (16)Johnson, Gena (8)Rodriguez, Kendall 02/05/11 CAL POLY * L, 73-83 1204 (20)Peacon, Danielle (10)Rogers, Jordan 02/09/11 at UC Davis * W, 65-60 1089 (20)Peacon, Danielle (9)Johnson, Gena 02/17/11 at UC Irvine * L, 66-74 262 (21)Rogers, Jordan (14)Rogers, Jordan 02/19/11 at Cal State Fullerton * L, 67-72 212 (28)Johnson, Gena (9)Rogers, Jordan 02/24/11 UC IRVINE * L, 58-69 322 (18)Johnson, Gena (6)McKenzie, Erica 02/26/11 UC RIVERSIDE * L, 56-72 426 (13)McKenzie, Erica (9)Rodriguez, Kendall 03/05/11 at Cal State Northridge * W, 63-49 579 (16)Rodriguez, Kendall (7)Rodriguez, Kendall 03/08/11 at (2) UC Santa Barbara (BWC Q) W, 49-45 602 (12)Rodriguez, Kendall (10)Rodriguez, Kendall 03/11/11 vs (1) Cal Poly (BWC S) L, 55-70 (17)Peacon, Danielle (7)Peacon, Danielle * = Big West Conference game

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TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg05 Peacon, Danielle 31 31 763 24.6 168 384 .438 17 49 .347 25 53 .472 75 108 183 5.9 104 7 22 75 52 37 378 12.223 Rogers, Jordan 31 31 917 29.6 96 282 .340 56 168 .333 70 86 .814 58 117 175 5.6 75 3 65 102 23 31 318 10.304 Rodriguez, Kendall 31 31 990 31.9 101 304 .332 31 102 .304 48 71 .676 64 135 199 6.4 89 3 62 90 7 25 281 9.124 Johnson, Gena 29 7 619 21.3 85 186 .457 6 30 .200 82 123 .667 41 70 111 3.8 64 1 44 63 23 29 258 8.922 McKenzie, Erica 31 31 885 28.5 69 207 .333 47 144 .326 17 40 .425 22 88 110 3.5 60 1 96 103 2 31 202 6.503 Fath, Jennifer 30 24 675 22.5 58 143 .406 9 41 .220 37 44 .841 25 35 60 2.0 57 2 64 43 3 21 162 5.433 Thompson, Christina 29 0 356 12.3 57 121 .471 0 1 .000 35 50 .700 30 39 69 2.4 30 0 3 33 0 3 149 5.121 Garza, Taryn 31 0 360 11.6 48 104 .462 0 0 .000 19 44 .432 46 42 88 2.8 63 1 15 40 10 30 115 3.714 Pettinger, Sam 30 0 450 15.0 14 59 .237 4 29 .138 12 15 .800 11 35 46 1.5 44 2 38 57 8 22 44 1.520 Swanson, Andrea 27 0 220 8.1 7 26 .269 0 7 .000 15 25 .600 13 32 45 1.7 15 0 11 19 4 10 29 1.1TM TEAM................ 54 54 108 3.5 0 10 0 Total.......... 31 703 1816 .387 170 571 .298 360 551 .653 439 755 1194 38.5 601 20 420 635 132 239 1936 62.5 Opponents...... 31 745 1798 .414 164 472 .347 500 690 .725 400 784 1184 38.2 529 - 444 529 116 331 2154 69.5

PAC OPPSCORING 1936 2154 Points per game 62.5 69.5 Scoring margin -7.0 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 703-1816 745-1798 Field goal pct .387 .4143 POINT FG-ATT 170-571 164-472 3-point FG pct .298 .347 3-pt FG made per game 5.5 5.3FREE THROWS-ATT 360-551 500-690 Free throw pct .653 .725 F-Throws made per game 11.6 16.1

REBOUNDS 1194 1184 Rebounds per game 38.5 38.2 Rebounding margin +0.3 -ASSISTS 420 444 Assists per game 13.5 14.3TURNOVERS 635 529 Turnovers per game 20.5 17.1 Turnover margin -3.4 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.7 0.8STEALS 239 331 Steals per game 7.7 10.7BLOCKS 132 116 Blocks per game 4.3 3.7

ATTENDANCE 12417 7712 Home games-Avg/Game 14-887 15-471 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 2-320

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalPacifi c 892 1035 9 - 1936Opponents 1055 1084 15 - 2154

TEAM STATISTICS

SCHEDULE & RESULTS

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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

1984-85• 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 Woman 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 Woman 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

2009-10• Christina Thompson - Honorable Mention• Christina Thompson - Sixth Woman of the Year• Eliza Dy - Honorable Mention• Erica McKenzie - Freshman Team

2010-11• Gena Johnson - Honorable Mention• Gena Johnson - Freshman Team• Danielle Peacon - Honorable Mention• Danielle Peacon - Freshman Team

• A w a r d - W i n n i n g T i g e r s •• A w a r d - W i n n i n g T i g e r s •

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All-Big West Tournament Selections

• A w a r d - W i n n i n g T i g e r s •

1988-89• Charmon Logan - March 6

1989-90• Charmon Logan - Feb. 5

1990-91• Tine Freil - Dec. 17• Tine Freil - Jan. 7• Natasha Norris - Feb. 251991-92• Natasha Norris - March 9

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

1993-94• Lainie Bebber - Feb. 7

1994-95• Lainie Bebber - Jan. 3

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

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

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

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

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

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

2005-06• Carolina Ruiz - Jan. 30

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

2007-08• Karen Dawkins - Jan. 2• Janae Young - Feb. 18

• Kelsey Lavender - March 3• Janae Young - March 9

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

2009-10• Christina Thompson - Jan. 3

2010-11• Danielle Peacon - Nov. 15

Big West Players of the Week

• A w a r d - W i n n i n g T i g e r s •• A w a r d - W i n n i n g T i g e r s •

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

2008-09• Andrea Swanson

2010-11• Andrea Swanson

Big West Academic All-Conference

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1. Julie Szukalski 1986-90 1,927 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 1986-87 28 28 863 30.8 184 408 .451 0 0 .000 130 176 .739 - - 262 9.4 109 7 26 69 13 43 498 17.8 1987-88 27 22 740 27.4 199 404 .493 0 1 .000 82 129 .636 - - 214 7.9 87 0 8 0 20 45 480 17.8 1988-89 28 28 NA NA 201 395 .509 0 0 .000 96 140 .686 87 155 242 8.6 - 0 27 80 50 40 498 17.8 1989-90 25 25 730 29.2 180 361 .499 0 1 .000 91 139 .655 90 150 240 9.6 - 0 18 49 25 52 451 18.0 TOTAL 108 103 - - 764 1568 .487 0 2 .000 399 584 .683 - - 958 8.9 196 7 79 198 108 180 1927 17.8

2. Janet Whitney 1982-86 1,698 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 1982-83 27 26 - - 112 274 .409 - - - 43 75 .573 - - 217 8.0 71 1 32 0 0 34 267 9.9 1983-84 26 25 0 0.0 187 378 .495 - - - 91 122 .746 - - 231 8.9 73 5 24 0 0 34 465 17.9 1984-85 26 23 791 30.4 175 409 .428 - - - 99 148 .669 - - 178 6.8 78 6 22 56 14 27 449 17.3 1985-86 28 25 977 34.9 212 456 .465 - - - 93 134 .694 - - 223 8.0 83 1 46 65 14 51 517 18.5 TOTAL 107 99 - - 686 1517 .452 - - - 326 479 .681 - - 849 7.9 305 13 124 121 28 146 1698 15.9

3. Selena Ho 1998-02 1,651 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 1998-99 27 27 908 33.6 131 293 .447 64 142 .451 101 124 .815 24 86 110 4.1 71 0 93 88 0 43 427 15.8 1999-00 29 29 945 32.6 128 342 .374 74 192 .385 101 128 .789 20 81 101 3.5 55 2 99 76 1 31 431 14.9 2000-01 24 22 746 31.1 104 263 .395 63 154 .409 100 111 .901 6 50 56 2.3 48 3 93 74 0 28 371 15.5 2001-02 30 30 991 33.0 136 323 .421 70 179 .391 80 101 .792 8 60 68 2.3 57 0 145 91 3 33 422 14.1 TOTAL 110 108 3590 32.6 499 1221 .409 271 667 .406 382 464 .823 58 277 335 3.0 231 5 430 329 4 135 1651 15.0

4. Karen Peets 1977-81 1,385 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 1977-78 24 0 0 0.0 98 262 .374 - - - 30 59 .508 - - 278 11.6 76 0 - - - - 226 9.4 1978-79 23 23 0 0.0 187 459 .407 - - - 39 69 .565 - - 308 13.4 67 0 - 114 - - 413 18.0 1979-80 27 27 0 0.0 154 337 .457 - - - 43 64 .672 - - 217 8.0 97 9 37 64 - - 351 13.0 1980-81 27 25 0 0.0 177 381 .465 - - - 41 70 .586 - - 146 5.4 79 5 73 82 8 58 395 14.6 TOTAL 101 75 0 0.0 616 1439 .428 - - - 153 262 .584 - - 949 9.4 319 14 - - - - 1385 13.7

5. Gillian d’Hondt 2000-04 1,315 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 2000-01 28 26 629 22.5 80 181 .442 0 0 .000 43 89 .483 57 96 153 5.5 106 7 36 53 19 26 203 7.3 2001-02 30 29 890 29.7 156 286 .545 0 0 .000 96 173 .555 81 131 212 7.1 89 2 62 99 32 39 408 13.6 2002-03 28 28 810 28.9 174 341 .510 0 0 .000 93 169 .550 65 124 189 6.8 91 4 29 93 21 12 441 15.8 2003-04 19 8 468 24.6 99 186 .532 0 0 .000 65 119 .546 43 69 112 5.9 68 4 22 49 9 12 263 13.8 TOTAL 105 91 2797 26.6 509 994 .512 0 0 .000 297 550 .540 246 420 666 6.3 354 17 149 294 81 89 1315 12.5 year-xx 888 999 8888 99.9 9999 9999 .999 999 999 .999 999 9999 .999 999 999 9999 9.9 999 99 9999 999 999 999 9999 99.9

6. Charmon Logan 1987-91 1,298 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 1987-88 28 13 670 23.9 74 189 .392 6 23 .261 27 39 .692 - - 87 3.1 65 0 49 - 5 26 181 6.5 1988-89 28 28 - - 150 339 .442 39 97 .402 53 72 .736 17 54 71 2.5 0 0 79 104 0 32 392 14.0 1989-90 27 27 841 31.1 150 333 .450 55 132 .417 35 44 .795 16 59 75 2.8 0 0 75 84 3 32 390 14.4 1990-91 28 28 972 34.7 124 345 .359 33 129 .256 54 75 .720 43 64 107 3.8 0 0 57 70 3 29 335 12.0 TOTAL 111 96 2483 22.4 498 1206 .413 133 381 .349 169 230 .735 - - 340 3.1 65 0 260 - 11 119 1298 11.7

7. Tine Freil 1989-93 1,291 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 1989-90 29 29 1052 36.3 73 188 .388 14 59 .237 91 125 .728 40 111 151 5.2 0 0 321 181 4 97 251 8.7 1990-91 28 28 1051 37.5 89 174 .511 34 68 .500 69 98 .704 26 106 132 4.7 0 0 244 135 7 69 281 10.0 1991-92 28 28 1045 37.3 124 303 .409 67 178 .376 79 109 .725 28 121 149 5.3 74 0 251 146 9 75 394 14.1 1992-93 26 25 982 37.8 107 273 .392 44 143 .308 107 147 .728 47 123 170 6.5 54 1 272 161 9 79 365 14.0 TOTAL 111 110 4130 37.2 393 938 .419 159 448 .355 346 479 .722 141 461 602 5.4 128 1 1088 623 29 320 1291 11.6

Janet Whitney(1982-86)

Selena Ho(1998-2002)

• T h e 1 , 0 0 0 - P o i n t C l u b •• T h e 1 , 0 0 0 - P o i n t C l u b •

Karen Peets(1977-81)

Gillian d’Hondt(2000-04)

Kate McAllister(1993-97)

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• T h e 1 , 0 0 0 - P o i n t C l u b •8. Kate McAllister 1993-97 1,245 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 1993-94 19 0 145 7.6 21 37 .568 0 0 .000 16 22 .727 15 11 26 1.4 16 0 2 6 2 3 58 3.1 1994-95 29 4 429 14.8 72 127 .567 0 0 .000 53 74 .716 38 70 108 3.7 43 0 1 23 3 26 197 6.8 1995-96 30 30 968 32.3 221 388 .570 0 0 .000 122 199 .613 87 157 244 8.1 71 0 24 62 7 17 564 18.8 1996-97 27 27 1037 38.4 142 297 .478 0 0 .000 142 215 .660 81 152 233 8.6 72 1 35 87 13 36 426 15.8 TOTAL 105 61 2579 24.6 456 849 .537 0 0 .000 333 510 .653 221 390 611 5.8 202 1 62 178 25 82 1245 11.9

9. Eden Palacio 1996-2000 1,239 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 Avg1996-97 27 6 580 21.5 80 201 .398 34 79 .430 51 83 .614 27 68 95 3.5 72 1 47 86 1 25 245 9.11997-98 23 20 692 30.1 127 330 .385 30 98 .306 72 102 .706 30 93 123 5.3 76 5 34 111 7 48 356 15.51998-99 26 1 529 20.3 90 285 .316 27 107 .252 103 151 .682 29 49 78 3.0 75 0 25 63 9 24 310 11.91999-00 27 17 664 24.6 102 296 .345 32 100 .320 92 133 .692 30 58 88 3.3 82 3 49 69 4 48 328 12.1TOTAL 103 44 2465 23.9 399 1112 .359 123 384 .320 318 469 .678 116 268 384 3.7 305 9 155 329 21 145 1239 12.0

10. Jane Romberg-Geiger 1980-85 1,226 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 Avg1980-81 24 24 - - 144 282 .511 - - - 93 123 .756 - - 196 8.2 57 5 32 67 21 30 381 15.91981-82 7 7 - - 46 103 .447 - - - 30 38 .789 - - 67 9.6 14 0 3 18 - 10 122 17.41982-83 9 5 - - 24 59 .407 - - - 6 8 .750 - - 55 6.1 11 0 8 - - 4 54 6.01983-84 26 15 - - 118 277 .426 - - - 70 88 .795 - - 221 8.5 64 1 42 - - 28 306 11.81984-85 27 27 872 32.3 144 339 .425 - - - 75 97 .773 - - 252 9.3 65 0 60 76 50 20 363 13.4TOTAL 93 78 - - 476 1060 .449 - - - 274 354 .774 - - 791 8.5 211 6 145 - - 92 1226 13.2

11. Nancy Dinges 2000-04 1,158 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 Avg2000-01 28 1 525 18.8 79 195 .405 49 121 .405 27 34 .794 26 45 71 2.5 49 1 17 38 1 10 234 8.42001-02 30 8 758 25.3 131 312 .420 70 179 .391 20 28 .714 44 72 116 3.9 41 0 30 44 0 23 352 11.72002-03 28 27 885 31.6 113 283 .399 67 185 .362 20 27 .741 31 87 118 4.2 43 0 32 53 1 37 313 11.22003-04 29 29 1004 34.6 97 253 .383 64 183 .350 38 55 .691 46 92 138 4.8 70 1 73 65 3 30 296 10.2TOTAL 115 65 3172 27.6 420 1043 .403 250 668 .374 105 144 .729 147 296 443 3.9 203 2 152 200 5 100 1195 10.4

12. Joy Dana 1980-84 1,176 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 Avg1980-81 23 1 - - 43 73 .589 - - - 23 38 .605 - - 90 3.9 46 3 7 30 8 12 109 4.71981-82 31 31 - - 177 367 .482 - - - 48 79 .608 - - 285 9.2 99 7 21 56 - 31 402 13.01982-83 27 27 - - 118 259 .456 - - - 63 94 .670 - - 220 8.1 82 3 13 - - 15 299 11.11983-84 26 24 - - 151 335 .451 - - - 64 86 .744 - - 175 6.7 98 7 16 - - 20 366 14.1TOTAL 107 83 - - 489 1034 .473 - - - 198 297 .667 - 770 7.2 325 20 57 - - 78 1176 11.0

13. Gretchen Meinhardt 1984-88 1,139 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 Avg1984-85 24 6 521 21.7 65 148 .439 - - - 60 104 .577 - - 138 5.8 82 6 3 34 12 18 190 7.91985-86 28 27 601 21.5 119 240 .496 - - - 50 96 .521 - - 162 5.8 113 14 20 66 21 37 288 10.31986-87 28 25 750 26.8 141 294 .480 0 0 .000 93 135 .689 - - 155 5.5 119 16 34 99 13 47 375 13.41987-88 21 14 580 27.6 108 219 .493 0 0 .000 70 92 .761 - - 100 4.8 66 0 18 - 9 13 286 13.6TOTAL 101 72 2452 24.3 433 901 .481 0 0 .000 273 427 .639 - - 555 5.5 380 36 75 - 55 115 1139 11.3

14. Lainie Bebber 1991-95 1,124 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 Avg1991-92 19 9 453 23.8 44 104 .423 4 9 .444 17 26 .654 29 50 79 4.2 40 0 25 31 11 8 109 5.71992-93 26 24 673 25.9 141 258 .547 0 1 .000 52 69 .754 47 115 162 6.2 81 6 33 69 16 38 334 12.81993-94 28 28 843 30.1 158 282 .560 0 5 .000 98 141 .695 61 127 188 6.7 97 6 54 74 40 35 414 14.81994-95 21 21 596 28.4 100 199 .503 3 7 .429 64 100 .640 46 81 127 6.0 69 3 11 48 15 28 267 12.7TOTAL 94 82 2565 27.3 443 843 .526 7 22 .318 231 336 .688 183 373 556 5.9 287 15 123 222 82 109 1124 12.0

15. Sheri Bates 1979-83 1,086 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 Avg1979-80 27 27 0 0.0 87 180 .483 - - - 62 82 .756 - - 70 2.6 83 7 59 109 0 0 236 8.71980-81 27 22 0 0.0 66 152 .434 - - - 64 80 .800 - - 49 1.8 86 4 68 89 2 53 196 7.31981-82 31 31 0 0.0 117 268 .437 - - - 84 116 .724 - - 102 3.3 95 4 124 148 0 104 318 10.31982-83 27 27 0 0.0 116 238 .487 - - - 104 145 .717 - - 120 4.4 76 3 95 0 0 62 336 12.4TOTAL 112 107 0 0.0 386 838 .461 - - - 314 423 .742 - - 341 3.0 340 18 346 346 2 219 1086 9.7

16. Natasha Norris 1988-92 1,068 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 Avg1988-89 28 4 0 0.0 32 81 .395 1 2 .500 14 25 .560 12 29 41 1.5 0 0 63 86 3 22 79 2.81989-90 27 4 440 16.3 69 137 .504 0 2 .000 31 42 .738 41 64 105 3.9 0 0 51 67 9 25 169 6.31990-91 27 21 674 25.0 136 266 .511 2 7 .286 75 103 .728 63 122 185 6.9 0 0 58 90 9 33 349 12.91991-92 27 27 824 30.5 186 356 .522 1 7 .143 98 138 .710 77 126 203 7.5 82 0 50 78 12 42 471 17.4TOTAL 109 56 1938 17.8 423 840 .504 4 18 .222 218 308 .708 193 341 534 4.9 82 0 222 321 33 122 1068 9.8

• T h e 1 , 0 0 0 - P o i n t C l u b •• T h e 1 , 0 0 0 - P o i n t C l u b •

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Rk Name Years Gms. Pts. 1 Julie Szukalski 1986-90 108 1927 2 Janet Whitney 1982-86 107 1698 3 Selena Ho 1998-02 110 1651 4 Karen Peets 1977-81 101 1385 5 Gillian d’Hondt 2000-04 105 1315 6 Charmon Logan 1987-91 111 1298 7 Tine Freil 1989-93 111 1291 8 Kate McAllister 1993-97 105 1245 9 Eden Palacio 1996-00 103 1239 10 Jane Romberg 1980-85 93 1226 11 Nancy Dinges 2000-04 115 1195 12 Joy Dana 1980-84 107 1176 13 Gretchen Meinhardt 1984-88 101 1139 14 Lainie Bebber 1991-95 94 1124 15 Sheri Bates 1979-83 112 1086 16 Natasha Norris 1988-92 109 1068 17 Kelsey Lavender 2004-08 114 976 18 Connie Blaisure 1992-96 113 954 19 Janet Otto 1982-86 96 924 20 Sonya Monroe 1977-81 98 891 21 Cathy Lauritzen 1994-98 119 835 22 Millie Kimpton 1998-01 84 826 23 Shellie Linden 1982-86 100 824 Karen Dawkins 2005-09 108 824 25 Charlene Alden 1989-91 58 816 26 Prim Walters 1985-89 94 773 27 Janae Young 2007-09 60 731 28 Sarah Yarbrough 1995-99 97 728 29 Corinne Wong 2000-04 117 719 30 Jennifer Fath 2007-11 115 690 31 Michele Sasaki 1985-89 110 688 32 Martha Yarbrough 1996-00 110 672 33 Dolinda Meeker 1998-02 106 645 34 Lena Petersson 1988-91 84 633 35 Andrea Nederostek 2000-04 106 631 36 Karen Jacobsen 1979-83 83 605 37 Emma Head 2006-10 110 604 38 Tina Sanerivi 2004-06 54 598 39 Paloma Moriana 1993-95 60 571 40 Missy Ross 1994-96 59 567 41 Sandy Hoge 1993-95 63 559 42 Charlotte Soeeberg 1988-92 107 551 43 Amy VanHollebeke 2007-09 60 540 44 Larelle Hendon 1975-78 56 540 45 Vanessa Dupont 1999-03 108 535 46 Annette Dirac 1991-93 49 520 Debbie Geyser 1986-88 52 520 48 Ahshalic Johnson 1999-03 104 515 49 Tracy Glandon 1979-83 94 506 50 Jessie Menkens 2003-06 83 503 51 Sandy Kline 1981-84 75 500 52 Christina Randall 1991-92,93-96 101 499 53 Karen Vesecky 1992-94 55 492 Amber Simmons 2008-09 30 492 55 Chante Guggia 1996-00 95 474 56 Christina Thompson 2008-11 65 470 57 Kendall Rodriguez 2009-11 60 467 Jordan Rogers 2009-11 60 467 59 Erica McKenzie 2009-11 60 464 60 Jessica Brantley 2003-06 79 428 61 Carolina Ruiz 2004-06 54 422 Toni Glandon 1977-78,79-82 97 422 63 Renee Brown 1981-83 57 407 64 Mary Lary 1983-85 51 399 Suzanne Parker 1985-89 106 399 65 Sue Will 1994-96 47 388 66 Jake Kelly 2006-08 34 383 67 Jacklyn O’Connor 1991-93 55 381 68 Mischa Clark 1999-03 94 380 69 Danielle Peacon 2010-11 31 378 70 Jasmine Dana 2006-10 103 353 71 Kim McDonald 1977-78,80-81 21 334 72 Shannon Reed 1992-94 51 331 73 Jayne Gibson 1980-81 23 328 74 Dana Zimmerman 2004-06 54 322 75 Leslie Cox 1993-96 68 321 76 Leanne Perez 1976-79 59 303 77 Amanda Svensson 1997-01 107 295 78 Whitney Price 2006-09 83 291

Rk Name Years Gms. Pts. 79 Natasha McAtee 1992-93 27 277 80 Alicia Smith 2000-04 96 271 81 Tina Miteko 1993-96 81 267 82 Gretchen Tiernan 2008-10 34 265 83 Gena Johnson 2010-11 29 258 84 Eliza Dy 2009-10 29 237 85 Debbie Botto 1976-78 42 234 86 Kim Lung 1979-83 105 223 87 Jerise Freeman 2006-07 25 221 88 Melanie Whitenack 1981-83,85-86 58 203 89 Kathy Dufour 1979-82 76 197 90 Charity Czerwinski 2004-06 54 196 91 Tyler Moran 2004-08 96 193 92 Angie Altermatt 1979-80 27 188 93 Geri McIntire 1992-94 52 182 94 Marcia Roberts 1975-78 53 182 95 Andrea Swanson 2007-11 67 180 96 Jasmine Ewing 2002-04 30 179 97 Tanya Green 2001-02,04-06 63 169 98 Michelle McDonald 1978-80 37 166 99 Brandi Ashmore 1991-92 26 159 100 Alissa Tarsiuk 1999-03 82 157 101 Paige Milgate 1986-89 66 152 102 Theresa Flores 1979-81 28 152 103 Tambi Boynton 1975-77 32 144 104 Darlene Gibbard 2001-06 103 140 105 Pam Fan 1977-80 62 136 106 Molly McCoskery 1989-91 57 132 107 Sonja Croslin 1976-78 41 125 108 Jennifer Miller 1997-99 49 123 109 Delores Nolan 1975-76 14 122 110 Ricque Luttges 1985-88 33 119 111 Taryn Garza 2010-11 31 115 112 Julie Melcher 2004-06 54 106 113 Claire McLeod 2008-10 38 105 114 Cindy Jewell 1975-77 24 100 115 Renee Roberts 2006-08 38 99 Shannon Smith 1997-99 39 99 117 Shannon Kelley 1987-91 57 90 118 Jennifer Olsen 1996-99 56 89 119 Jakehima Mercier 2000-02 43 88 120 Allison Luckey 1996-00 75 86 121 Shelly Beattie 1990-91 27 77 122 Marquitta Hillman 2003-06 51 75 123 Luann Jackman 1975-77 24 74 Karen Martin 1986-87 22 74 125 Marianna Ragsdale 1978-79 21 65 126 Kelly Stevens 1995-97 36 63 Beckett Brennan 2007-08 17 63 128 Kathy Roberts 1977-78 24 62 129 Janet Jones 1983-85 17 61 130 Dori O’Rourke 1979-80,81-82 29 59 131 Brittany Crossland 2003-04 26 58 Cindy Bava 1975-76 13 58 133 Laura Goldman 1985-86 23 53 134 Krisi Hathhorn 1978-79 20 52 Donna Kloppenberg 1984-85 26 52 136 Lori Salmon 1980-81 18 50 137 Cindy Crom 1982-84 37 47 Ana Ulloa 1978-79 21 47 139 Tammy Morris 1978-79 21 45 140 Sam Pettinger 2010-11 30 44 141 Betsy Donovan 1982-84 24 41 Marianne Bush 1975-76 9 41 143 Kim Wilkerson 1991-92 23 40 144 Sarah Feely 2002-03 26 38 145 Calisha Harmon 1994-95 18 29 146 Andrea Christoff 1989-92 35 26 147 Jennifer Martella 1996-97 13 25 148 Lori Lahoda 1992-94 13 24 149 Shelle Stigler 2002-03 12 22 150 Angela McCusker 1986-88 29 20 151 Shantel Thomas 2009-10 13 20 152 Wyvonne Jones 2006-07 13 18 153 Rikke Schaumann 1991-92 15 18 154 Ashley Dolezal 2003-06 50 17 Courtney Bunz 2006-07 12 17 156 Christina Ahmann 1987-88 5 16 Tia Eubanks 2003-06 19 16

Rk Name Years Gms. Pts. 158 Ruth Kennedy 1985-86 16 13 159 Stacy Sauer 1985-86 11 11 157 Patricia Brown 1988-89 6 10 Laura Young 1989-90 10 10 161 Kim Kellard 1993-95 15 7 162 Jolene King 1982-83 6 6 Carmetta Malone 1992-93 7 6 Stephanie Moore 1995-97 19 6 Gina Miner 1987-88 11 6 Ann Phillips 1976-78 24 6 Samantha Hart 2006-07 10 6 168 Jennifer Jorgensen 2008-09 2 5 Arielle White 2009-10 7 5 170 Krystal Hilton 1993-94 6 4 Alicia Madsen 1996-99 10 4 Staci Stevens 1985-86 4 4 Lori Powell 1980-81 6 4 174 Nancy Zeiszler 1976-77 4 2 Dani Oswood 1990-91 8 2 Lisa Mathews 1989-90 7 2 Stacie Nixon 1997-98 7 2 178 J. Thomas 1975-76 3 1 Gail Williamson 1976-77 5 1 Suzie Holt 1981-82 4 1 Denise Jezycki 1982-83 1 1

Points Per Game Rk Name Years Gms. Pts. 1 Julie Szukalski 1986-90 108 17.8 2 Amber Simmons 2008-09 30 16.4 3 Kim McDonald 1977-78,80-81 21 15.9 4 Janet Whitney 1982-86 107 15.9 5 Selena Ho 1998-02 110 15.0 6 Jayne Gibson 1980-81 23 14.3 7 Charlene Alden 1989-91 58 14.1 8 Karen Peets 1977-81 101 13.7 9 Jane Romberg 1980-85 93 13.2 10 Gillian d’Hondt 2000-04 105 12.5 11 Danielle Peacon 2010-11 31 12.2 12 Janae Young 2007-09 60 12.2 13 Eden Palacio 1996-00 103 12.0 14 Lainie Bebber 1991-95 94 12.0 15 Kate McAllister 1993-97 105 11.9 16 Charmon Logan 1987-91 111 11.7 17 Tine Freil 1989-93 111 11.6 18 Gretchen Meinhardt 1984-88 101 11.3 19 Jake Kelly 2006-08 34 11.3 20 Tina Sanerivi 2004-06 54 11.1 21 Joy Dana 1980-84 107 11.0 22 Annette Dirac 1991-93 49 10.6 23 Nancy Dinges 2000-04 115 10.4 24 Natasha McAtee 1992-93 27 10.3 25 Debbie Geyser 1986-88 52 10.0 26 Millie Kimpton 1998-01 84 9.8 27 Natasha Norris 1988-92 109 9.8 28 Sheri Bates 1979-83 112 9.7 29 Larelle Hendon 1975-78 56 9.6 30 Janet Otto 1982-86 96 9.6 31 Missy Ross 1994-96 59 9.6 32 Paloma Moriana 1993-95 60 9.5 33 Sonya Monroe 1977-81 98 9.1 34 Amy VanHollebeke 2007-09 60 9.0 35 Karen Vesecky 1992-94 55 8.9 36 Gena Johnson 2010-11 29 8.9 37 Sandy Hoge 1993-95 63 8.9 38 Jerise Freeman 2006-07 25 8.8 39 Delores Nolan 1975-76 14 8.7 40 Kelsey Lavender 2004-08 114 8.6 41 Karen Dawkins 2005-09 79 8.5 42 Connie Blaisure 1992-96 113 8.4 43 Sue Will 1994-96 47 8.3 44 Shellie Linden 1982-86 100 8.2 45 Prim Walters 1985-89 94 8.2 46 Eliza Dy 2009-10 29 8.2 47 Mary Lary 1983-85 51 7.8 48 Jordan Rogers 2009-11 60 7.8 49 Kendall Rodriguez 2009-11 60 7.8 50 Gretchen Tiernan 2008-10 34 7.8

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Rk Name Years Gms. FG 1 Julie Szukalski 1986-90 108 764 2 Janet Whitney 1982-86 107 686 3 Karen Peets 1977-81 101 616 4 Gillian d’Hondt 2000-04 105 509 5 Selena Ho 1998-02 110 499 6 Charmon Logan 1987-91 111 498 7 Joy Dana 1980-84 107 489 8 Jane Romberg-Geiger 1980-85 93 476 9 Kate McAllister 1993-97 105 456 10 Lainie Bebber 1991-95 94 443 11 Gretchen Meinhardt 1984-88 101 433 12 Natasha Norris 1988-92 109 423 13 Nancy Dinges 2000-04 115 420 14 Eden Palacio 1996-00 103 399 15 Tine Freil 1989-93 111 393 16 Sheri Bates 1979-83 112 386 17 Janet Otto 1982-86 96 379 18 Sonya Monroe 1977-81 98 367 19 Connie Blaisure 1992-96 113 332 20 Charlene Alden 1989-91 58 326 Karen Dawkins 2005-09 108 326

Three-Pointers Rk Name Years Gms. 3Pt 1 Selena Ho 1998-02 110 271 2 Nancy Dinges 2000-04 115 250 3 Kelsey Lavender 2004-08 114 220 4 Tine Freil 1989-93 111 159 5 Charmon Logan 1987-91 111 133 6 Eden Palacio 1996-00 103 123 7 Erica McKenzie 2009-11 60 102 8 Jessie Menkens 2003-06 83 102 9 Jacklyn O’Connor 1991-93 55 97 10 Cathy Lauritzen 1994-98 119 93 11 Connie Blaisure 1992-96 113 91 12 Jake Kelly 2006-08 39 84 13 Martha Yarbrough 1996-00 110 69 14 Gretchen Tiernan 2008-10 34 65 15 Amy VanHollebeke 2007-09 60 63 16 Kendall Rodriguez 2009-11 60 61 17 Paloma Moriana 1993-95 60 61 18 Corinne Wong 2000-04 117 59 19 Jasmine Dana 2006-10 103 52 20 Prim Walters 1985-89 94 50

Free Throws Rk Name Years Gms. FT 1 Julie Szukalski 1986-90 108 399 2 Selena Ho 1998-02 110 382 3 Tine Freil 1989-93 111 346 4 Kate McAllister 1993-97 105 333 5 Janet Whitney 1982-86 107 326 6 Eden Palacio 1996-00 103 318 7 Sheri Bates 1979-83 112 314 8 Gillian d’Hondt 2000-04 105 297 9 Jane Romberg-Geiger 1980-85 93 274 10 Gretchen Meinhardt 1984-88 101 273 11 Millie Kimpton 1998-01 84 261 12 Lainie Bebber 1991-95 94 231 13 Natasha Norris 1988-92 109 218 Shellie Linden 1982-86 100 218 15 Corinne Wong 2000-04 117 212 16 Connie Blaisure 1992-96 113 199 17 Joy Dana 1980-84 107 198 18 Martha Yarbrough 1996-00 110 189 Sarah Yarbrough 1995-99 97 189 20 Paloma Moriana 1993-95 60 186

Field Goal Attempts Rk Name Years Gms. FGA 1 Julie Szukalski 1986-90 108 1568 2 Janet Whitney 1982-86 107 1517 3 Karen Peets 1977-81 101 1439 4 Selena Ho 1998-02 110 1221 5 Charmon Logan 1987-91 111 1206 6 Eden Palacio 1996-00 103 1112 7 Jane Romberg-Geiger 1980-85 93 1060 8 Nancy Dinges 2000-04 115 1043 9 Joy Dana 1980-84 107 1034 10 Gillian d’Hondt 2000-04 105 994 11 Kelsey Lavender 2004-08 109 989 12 Tine Freil 1989-93 111 938 13 Gretchen Meinhardt 1984-88 101 901 14 Janet Otto 1982-86 96 891 15 Sonya Monroe 1977-81 98 877 16 Kate McAllister 1993-97 105 849 17 Lainie Bebber 1991-95 94 843 18 Natasha Norris 1988-92 109 840 19 Sheri Bates 1979-83 112 838 20 Connie Blaisure 1992-96 113 763 Cathy Lauritzen 1994-98 119 763

Three-Point Attempts Rk Name Years Gms. 3PA 1 Kelsey Lavender 2004-08 114 682 2 Nancy Dinges 2000-04 115 668 3 Selena Ho 1998-02 110 667 4 Tine Freil 1989-93 111 448 5 Eden Palacio 1996-00 103 384 6 Charmon Logan 1987-91 111 381 7 Erica McKenzie 2009-10 60 327 8 Jessie Menkens 2003-06 83 360 9 Cathy Lauritzen 1994-98 119 300 10 Jake Kelly 2006-08 34 240 11 Jordan Rogers 2009-11 60 267 12 Jacklyn O’Connor 1991-93 55 252 13 Connie Blaisure 1992-96 113 249 14 Amy VanHollebeke 2007-09 60 231 15 Martha Yarbrough 1996-00 110 207 16 Kendall Rodriguez 2009-11 60 204 17 Gretchen Tiernan 2008-10 34 203 18 Paloma Moriana 1993-95 60 198 19 Sue Will 1994-96 47 169 20 Jasmine Dana 2006-10 103 168

Free Throw Attempts Rk Name Years Gms. FTA 1 Julie Szukalski 1986-90 108 584 2 Gillian d’Hondt 2000-04 105 550 3 Kate McAllister 1993-97 105 510 4 Janet Whitney 1982-86 107 479 Tine Freil 1989-93 111 479 6 Eden Palacio 1996-00 103 469 7 Selena Ho 1998-02 110 464 8 Gretchen Meinhardt 1984-88 101 427 9 Sheri Bates 1979-83 112 423 10 Jane Romberg-Geiger 1980-85 93 354 11 Millie Kimpton 1998-01 84 351 12 Lainie Bebber 1991-95 94 336 13 Natasha Norris 1988-92 109 308 14 Shellie Linden 1982-86 100 303 15 Joy Dana 1980-84 107 297 16 Corinne Wong 2000-04 117 289 17 Connie Blaisure 1992-96 113 287 18 Karen Dawkins 2005-09 108 274 19 Tina Sanerivi 2004-06 54 276 20 Vanessa Dupont 1999-03 108 270

Field Goal PercentageMinimum 100 made Field Goals Rk Name Years FGM-FGA Pct. 1 Larelle Hendon 1975-78 223-312 .715 2 Natasha McAtee 1992-93 110-198 .556 3 Kate McAllister 1993-97 456-849 .537 4 Lainie Bebber 1991-95 443-843 .526 5 Shannon Reed 1992-94 143-273 .524 6 Kim McDonald 1977-81 145-280 .518 7 Missy Ross 1994-96 226-440 .514 8 Gillian d’Hondt 2000-04 509-994 .512 9 Sandy Hoge 1993-95 207-407 .509 10 Ahshalic Johnson 1999-03 196-388 .505 11 Natasha Norris 1988-92 423-840 .504 12 Emma Head 2006-10 248-493 .503 13 Leslie Cox 1993-96 131-265 .494 14 Carolina Ruiz 2005-06 223-453 .492 15 Julie Szukalski 1986-90 764-1568 .487 16 Vanessa Dupont 1999-03 184-379 .485 17 Lena Petersson 1988-91 243-502 .484 18 Tina Sanerivi 2004-06 205-424 .483 19 Gretchen Meinhardt 1984-88 433-901 .481 20 Karen Dawkins 2005-09 326-688 .474

Three-Point PercentageMinimum 30 made Three-Pointers Rk Name Years 3PM-3PA Pct. 1 Selena Ho 1998-02 271-667 .406 2 Prim Walters 1985-89 50-124 .403 3 Jacklyn O’Connor 1991-93 97-252 .385 4 Corinne Wong 2000-04 59-155 .381 5 Nancy Dinges 2000-04 250-668 .374 6 Connie Blaisure 1992-96 91-249 .365 7 Tine Freil 1989-93 159-448 .355 8 Charmon Logan 1987-91 133-381 .349 9 Eliza Dy 2009-10 30-89 .337 10 Martha Yarbrough 1996-00 69-207 .333 11 Jessica Brantley 2003-06 33-101 .327 12 Dana Zimmerman 2004-06 48-148 .324 13 Janae Young 2007-09 47-145 .324 14 Kelsey Lavender 2004-08 220-682 .323 15 Sarah Yarbrough 1995-99 33-103 .320 16 Eden Palacio 1996-00 123-384 .320 17 Gretchen Tiernan 2008-10 65-203 .320 18 Jake Kelly 2006-08 84-266 .316 19 Charlene Alden 1989-91 49-157 .312 20 Erica McKenzie 2009-11 102-327 .312

Free Throw PercentageMinimum 100 made Free Throws Rk Name Years FTM-FTA Pct. 1 Selena Ho 1998-02 382-464 .823 2 Kelsey Lavender 2004-08 127-158 .804 3 Sandy Kline 1981-84 138-178 .775 4 Jane Romberg-Geiger 1980-85 274-354 .774 5 Amy VanHollebeke 2007-09 157-207 .758 6 Cathy Lauritzen 1994-98 138-185 .746 7 Millie Kimpton 1998-01 261-351 .744 8 Sheri Bates 1979-83 314-423 .742 9 Dolinda Meeker 1998-02 146-198 .737 10 Charmon Logan 1987-91 169-230 .735 11 Corinne Wong 2000-04 212-289 .734 12 Nancy Dinges 2000-04 105-144 .729 13 Martha Yarbrough 1996-00 189-260 .727 14 Jessica Brantley 2003-06 101-139 .727 15 Prim Walters 1985-89 129-178 .725 16 Andrea Nederostek 2000-04 133-184 .723 17 Lena Petersson 1988-91 146-202 .723 18 Tine Freil 1989-93 346-479 .722 19 Janet Otto 1982-86 166-230 .722 20 Sarah Yarbrough 1995-99 189-262 .721 20 Shellie Linden 1982-86 218-303 .719

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Rebounds Rk Name Years Off-Def. Rebs 1 Julie Szukalski 1986-90 177-781 958 2 Karen Peets 1977-81 na 949 3 Janet Whitney 1982-86 na 849 4 Jane Romberg-Geiger 1980-85 na 791 5 Joy Dana 1980-84 na 770 6 Janet Otto 1982-86 na 688 7 Gillian d’Hondt 2000-04 246-420 666 8 Sonya Monroe 1977-81 na 636 9 Kate McAllister 1993-97 221-390 611 10 Tine Freil 1989-93 141-461 602 11 Whitney Price 2006-09 238-361 599 12 Lainie Bebber 1991-95 183-373 556 13 Gretchen Meinhardt 1984-88 na 555 Karen Dawkins 2005-09 169-386 555 15 Sarah Yarbrough 1995-99 160-376 536 16 Natasha Norris 1988-92 193-341 534 17 Andrea Nederostek 2000-04 134-381 515 18 Millie Kimpton 1998-01 166-329 495 19 Emma Head 2006-10 204-268 472 20 Janae Young 2007-09 145-307 452 21 Connie Blaisure 1992-96 152-295 447 22 Nancy Dinges 2000-04 147-296 443 23 Carolina Ruiz 2004-06 132-303 435 24 Charlotte Soeeberg 1988-92 168-263 431 25 Martha Yarbrough 1996-00 133-296 429 26 Dolinda Meeker 1998-02 153-256 409 27 Lena Petersson 1988-91 136-270 406 28 Eden Palacio 1996-00 116-268 384 29 Missy Ross 1994-96 114-264 378 30 Corinne Wong 2000-04 134-241 375 31 Ahshalic Johnson 1999-03 138-232 370 32 Vanessa Dupont 1999-03 131-237 368 33 Cathy Lauritzen 1994-98 112-237 349 34 Karen Jacobsen 1979-83 na 345 Sandy Hoge 1993-95 136-209 345 36 Suzanne Parker 1985-89 24-318 342 37 Sheri Bates 1979-83 na 341 38 Charmon Logan 1987-91 76-264 340 39 Selena Ho 1998-02 58-277 335 40 Annette Dirac 1991-93 68-251 319 41 Kendall Rodriguez 2009-11 97-221 318 42 Tina Sanerivi 2004-06 96-218 314 43 Prim Walters 1985-89 24-270 294 Michele Sasaki 1985-89 19-275 294 45 Christina Randall 1991-96 89-192 281 46 Chante Guggia 1996-00 95-184 279 47 Jordan Rogers 2009-11 82-194 276 48 Shellie Linden 1982-86 na 264 49 Jasmine Dana 2006-10 119-143 262 50 Larelle Hendon 1975-78 na 254 51 Sandy Kline 1981-84 na 249 52 Leanne Perez 1976-79 na 244 53 Renee Brown 1981-83 na 237 54 Kelsey Lavender 2004-08 50-178 228 55 Jennifer Fath 2007-11 62-163 225 56 Kim McDonald 1977-81 na 215 Jessica Brantley 2003-06 82-133 215 58 Leslie Cox 1993-96 53-155 208 59 Kathy Dufour 1979-82 na 207 60 Amber Simmons 2008-09 80-121 201 Amanda Svensson 1997-01 79-122 201 62 Mischa Clark 1999-03 80-119 199 63 Christina Thompson 2008-11 74-121 195 64 Charlene Alden 1989-91 38-154 192 65 Amy VanHollebeke 2007-09 35-156 191 66 Debbie Geyser 1986-88 na 189 67 Tracy Glandon 1979-83 na 187 68 Erica McKenzie 2009-11 39-144 183 Danielle Peacon 2010-11 75-108 183 70 Toni Glandon 1977-82 na 181 71 Karen Vesecky 1992-94 60-120 180 72 Alicia Smith 2000-04 45-132 177 73 Paloma Moriana 1993-95 44-131 175 Jessie Menkens 2003-06 45-130 175 Tyler Moran 2004-08 73-102 175 76 Sue Will 1994-96 39-126 165 77 Marcia Roberts 1975-78 na 162 78 Michelle McDonald 1978-80 na 153 79 Shannon Reed 1992-94 65-80 145 80 Jayne Gibson 1980-81 na 140

Rebounds Per Game Rk Name Years Gms. RPG 1 Kim McDonald 1977-81 21 10.2 2 Karen Peets 1977-81 101 9.4 3 Julie Szukalski 1986-90 108 8.9 4 Jane Romberg-Geiger 1980-85 93 8.5 5 Janet Whitney 1982-86 107 7.9 6 Carolina Ruiz 2004-06 55 7.9 7 Janae Young 2007-09 60 7.5 8 Joy Dana 1980-84 107 7.2 9 Janet Otto 1982-86 96 7.2 10 Amber Simmons 2008-09 30 6.7 11 Annette Dirac 1991-93 49 6.5 12 Sonya Monroe 1977-81 98 6.5 13 Missy Ross 1994-96 59 6.4 14 Gillian d’Hondt 2000-04 105 6.3 15 Jayne Gibson 1980-81 23 6.1 16 Lainie Bebber 1991-95 94 5.9 17 Danielle Peacon 2010-11 31 5.9 18 Millie Kimpton 1998-01 84 5.9 19 Kate McAllister 1993-97 105 5.8 20 Whitney Price 2006-09 83 6.0 21 Sarah Yarbrough 1995-99 97 5.5 22 Gretchen Meinhardt 1984-88 101 5.5 23 Sandy Hoge 1993-95 63 5.5 24 Tine Freil 1989-93 111 5.4 25 Kendall Rodriguez 2009-11 60 5.3 26 Karen Dawkins 2005-09 108 5.1 27 Tina Sanerivi 2004-06 54 5.1 28 Theresa Flores 1979-81 28 4.9 29 Natasha Norris 1988-92 109 4.9 30 Andrea Nederostek 2000-04 106 4.9 31 Lena Petersson 1988-91 84 4.8 32 Jordan Rogers 2009-11 60 4.6 33 Natasha McAtee 1992-93 27 4.6 34 Larelle Hendon 1975-78 56 4.5 35 Christina Ahmann 1987-88 5 4.2 36 Renee Brown 1981-83 57 4.2 37 Karen Jacobsen 1979-83 83 4.2 38 Emma Head 2006-10 114 4.1 39 Leanne Perez 1976-79 59 4.1 40 Michelle McDonald 1978-80 37 4.1 41 Ricque Luttges 1985-88 33 4.1 42 Charlotte Soeeberg 1988-92 107 4.0 43 Connie Blaisure 1992-96 113 4.0 44 Angie Altermatt 1979-80 27 3.9 45 Kathy Roberts 1977-78 24 3.9 46 Martha Yarbrough 1996-00 110 3.9 47 Dolinda Meeker 1998-02 106 3.9 48 Nancy Dinges 2000-04 115 3.9 49 Gena Johnson 2009-11 29 3.8 50 Jerise Freeman 2005-07 53 3.8 51 Eden Palacio 1996-00 103 3.7 52 Debbie Geyser 1986-88 52 3.6 53 Ahshalic Johnson 1999-03 104 3.6 54 Sue Will 1994-96 47 3.5 55 Jake Kelly 2006-08 34 3.3 56 Vanessa Dupont 1999-03 108 3.4 57 Sandy Kline 1981-84 75 3.3 58 Claire McLeod 2008-10 38 3.3 59 Charlene Alden 1989-91 58 3.3 60 Karen Vesecky 1992-94 55 3.3 61 Suzanne Parker 1985-89 106 3.2 62 Corinne Wong 2000-04 117 3.2 63 Brandi Ashmore 1991-92 26 3.2 64 Amy VanHollebeke 2007-09 60 3.2 65 Prim Walters 1985-89 94 3.1 66 Wyvonne Jones 2005-07 44 3.1 67 Charmon Logan 1987-91 111 3.1 68 Leslie Cox 1993-96 68 3.1 69 Marcia Roberts 1975-78 53 3.1 70 Erica McKenzie 2009-11 60 3.1 71 Selena Ho 1998-02 110 3.0 72 Sheri Bates 1979-83 112 3.0 73 Carmetta Malone 1992-93 7 3.0 74 Christina Thompson 2008-11 65 3.0 75 Chante Guggia 1996-00 95 2.9 76 Cathy Lauritzen 1994-98 119 2.9 77 Paloma Moriana 1993-95 60 2.9 78 Shannon Reed 1992-94 51 2.8 79 Christina Randall 1991-96 101 2.8 80 Taryn Garza 2010-11 31 2.8 81 Jessica Brantley 2003-05 53 2.8

Offensive Rebounds (From 1998-89 to Present) Rk Name Years Off.-Def. OR 1 Gillian d’Hondt 2000-04 246-420 246 2 Whitney Price 2006-09 238-361 238 3 Kate McAllister 1993-97 221-390 221 4 Emma Head 2006-10 204-268 204 5 Natasha Norris 1988-92 193-341 193 6 Lainie Bebber 1991-95 183-373 183 7 Julie Szukalski 1986-90 177-781 177 8 Karen Dawkins 2005-09 169-386 169 9 Charlotte Soeeberg 1988-92 168-263 168 10 Millie Kimpton 1998-01 166-329 166 11 Sarah Yarbrough 1995-99 160-376 160 12 Dolinda Meeker 1998-02 153-256 153 13 Connie Blaisure 1992-96 152-295 152 14 Nancy Dinges 2000-04 147-296 147 15 Janae Young 2007-09 145-307 145 16 Tine Freil 1989-93 141-461 141 17 Ahshalic Johnson 1999-03 138-232 138 18 Lena Petersson 1988-91 136-270 136 Sandy Hoge 1993-95 136-209 136 20 Andrea Nederostek 2000-04 134-381 134 Corinne Wong 2000-04 134-241 134 22 Martha Yarbrough 1996-00 133-296 133 23 Carolina Ruiz 2004-06 132-303 132 24 Vanessa Dupont 1999-03 131-237 131 25 Jasmine Dana 2006-10 119-143 119 26 Eden Palacio 1996-00 116-268 116 27 Missy Ross 1994-96 114-264 114 28 Cathy Lauritzen 1994-98 112-237 112 29 Kendall Rodriguez 2009-11 97-221 97 30 Tina Sanerivi 2004-06 96-218 96 31 Chante Guggia 1996-00 95-184 95 32 Christina Randall 1991-96 89-192 89 32 Jessica Brantley 2003-06 82-133 82 Jordan Rogers 2009-11 82-194 82 34 Mischa Clark 1999-03 80-119 80 Amber Simmons 2008-09 80-121 80

Defensive Rebounds (From 1988-89 to Present) Rk Name Years Off-.Def. DR 1 Tine Freil 1989-93 141-461 461 2 Gillian d’Hondt 2000-04 246-420 420 3 Kate McAllister 1993-97 221-390 390 4 Karen Dawkins 2005-09 169-386 386 5 Andrea Nederostek 2000-04 134-381 381 6 Sarah Yarbrough 1995-99 16-376 376 7 Lainie Bebber 1991-95 183-373 373 8 Whitney Price 2006-09 238-361 361 9 Natasha Norris 1988-92 193-341 341 10 Millie Kimpton 1998-01 166-329 329 11 Janae Young 2007-09 145-307 307 12 Carolina Ruiz 2004-06 132-303 303 13 Martha Yarbrough 1996-00 133-296 296 Nancy Dinges 2000-04 147-296 296 15 Connie Blaisure 1992-96 152-295 295 16 Selena Ho 1998-02 58-277 277 17 Lena Petersson 1988-91 136-270 270 18 Emma Head 2006-10 204-268 268 19 Eden Palacio 1996-00 116-268 268 20 Missy Ross 1994-96 114-264 264 21 Charlotte Soeeberg 1988-92 168-263 263 22 Dolinda Meeker 1998-02 153-256 256 23 Annette Dirac 1991-93 68-251 251 24 Corinne Wong 2000-04 134-241 241 25 Cathy Lauritzen 1994-98 112-237 237 Vanessa Dupont 1999-03 131-237 237 27 Ahshalic Johnson 1999-03 138-232 232 28 Kendall Rodriguez 2009-11 97-221 221 29 Tina Sanerivi 2004-06 96-218 218 30 Sandy Hoge 1993-95 136-209 209 31 Jordan Rogers 2009-11 82-194 194 32 Christina Randall 1991-96 89-192 192 33 Chante Guggia 1996-00 95-184 184 34 Kelsey Lavender 2004-08 50-178 178 35 Jennifer Fath 2007-11 62-163 163

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Since 1979-80 Rk Name Years Gms. Asst. 1 Tine Freil 1989-93 111 1088 2 Corinne Wong 2000-04 117 465 3 Michele Sasaki 1985-89 110 437 4 Selena Ho 1998-02 110 430 5 Shellie Linden 1982-86 100 385 6 Sheri Bates 1979-83 112 346 7 Mary Lary 1983-85 51 263 8 Charmon Logan 1987-91 111 260 9 Paloma Moriana 1993-95 60 258 10 Dolinda Meeker 1998-02 106 255 11 Prim Walters 1985-89 94 247 12 Tina Miteko 1993-96 81 229 13 Natasha Norris 1988-92 109 222 14 Amy VanHollebeke 2007-09 60 215 15 Christina Randall 1991-96 101 207 16 Sandy Kline 1981-84 75 202 17 Suzanne Parker 1985-89 106 201 18 Kelsey Lavender 2004-08 109 200 19 Debbie Geyser 1986-88 52 196 20 Connie Blaisure 1992-96 113 189

StealsSince 1980-81 Rk Name Years Stls 1 Tine Freil 1989-93 111 320 2 Sheri Bates 1979-83 112 219 3 Julie Szukalski 1986-90 108 180 4 Dolinda Meeker 1998-02 106 165 5 Shellie Linden 1982-86 100 153 6 Janet Whitney 1982-86 107 146 Corinne Wong 2000-04 117 146 8 Eden Palacio 1996-00 103 145 9 Prim Walters 1985-89 94 141 10 Selena Ho 1998-02 110 135 11 Michele Sasaki 1985-89 110 131 12 Natasha Norris 1988-92 109 122 13 Charmon Logan 1987-91 111 119 Sandy Kline 1981-84 75 119 15 Janae Young 2007-09 60 118 Mary Lary 1983-85 51 118 17 Connie Blaisure 1992-96 113 117 18 Annette Dirac 1991-93 49 116 19 Gretchen Meinhardt 1984-88 101 115 20 Lainie Bebber 1991-95 94 109

BlocksSince 1980-81 Rk Name Years Gms. Blks 1 Julie Szukalski 1986-90 108 108 2 Leslie Cox 1993-96 68 100 3 Alicia Smith 2000-04 96 87 4 Lainie Bebber 1991-95 94 82 5 Gillian d’Hondt 2000-04 105 81 6 Jane Romberg-Geiger 1980-85 93 78 7 Emma Head 2006-10 110 76 8 Sarah Yarbrough 1995-99 97 71 9 Andrea Nederostek 2000-04 106 61 10 Carolina Ruiz 2004-06 54 58 11 Gretchen Meinhardt 1984-88 101 55 12 Danielle Peacon 2010-11 31 52 13 Karen Dawkins 2005-09 79 47 13 Darlene Gibbard 2001-06 103 41 14 Jordan Rogers 2009-11 60 39 15 Missy Ross 1994-96 59 38 16 Shannon Reed 1992-94 51 35 17 Natasha Norris 1988-92 109 33 18 Ahshalic Johnson 1999-03 104 30 19 Chante Guggia 1996-00 95 29 Tine Freil 1989-93 111 29

Assists Per GameMinimum 100 Assists Rk Name Years Gms. APG 1 Tine Freil 1989-93 111 9.8 2 Mary Lary 1983-85 51 5.2 3 Paloma Moriana 1993-95 60 4.3 4 Corinne Wong 2000-04 117 4.0 5 Michele Sasaki 1985-89 110 4.0 6 Selena Ho 1998-02 110 3.9 7 Shellie Linden 1982-86 100 3.9 8 Debbie Geyser 1986-88 52 3.8 9 Amy VanHollebeke 2007-09 60 3.6 10 Annette Dirac 1991-93 49 3.5 11 Eliza Dy 2009-10 29 3.3 12 Charity Czerwinski 2004-06 54 3.3 13 Sheri Bates 1979-83 112 3.1 14 Tina Miteko 1993-96 81 2.8 Erica McKenzie 2009- 60 2.8 16 Sandy Kline 1981-84 75 2.7 17 Prim Walters 1985-89 94 2.6 18 Sue Will 1994-96 47 2.5 19 Dolinda Meeker 1998-02 106 2.4 20 Jennifer Miller 1997-99 49 2.3 Charmon Logan 1987-91 111 2.3 Karen Vesecky 1992-94 55 2.3

Steals Per GameMinimum 50 steals Rk Name Years Gms. SPG 1 Tine Freil 1989-93 111 2.9 2 Annette Dirac 1991-93 49 2.4 3 Mary Lary 1983-85 51 2.3 4 Janae Young 2007-09 60 2.0 5 Debbie Geyser 1986-88 52 2.0 6 Sheri Bates 1979-83 112 2.0 7 Julie Szukalski 1986-90 108 1.7 8 Sandy Kline 1981-84 75 1.6 9 Jake Kelly 2006-08 34 1.6 10 Dolinda Meeker 1998-02 106 1.6 11 Shellie Linden 1982-86 100 1.5 12 Prim Walters 1985-89 94 1.5 13 Erica McKenzie 2009-10 29 1.4 14 Missy Ross 1994-96 59 1.4 15 Eden Palacio 1996-00 103 1.4 16 Janet Whitney 1982-86 107 1.4 17 Corinne Wong 2000-04 117 1.2 18 Paloma Moriana 1993-95 60 1.2 19 Selena Ho 1998-02 110 1.2 20 Carolina Ruiz 2004-06 54 1.2 Michele Sasaki 1985-89 110 1.2 Charlene Alden 1989-91 58 1.2 Lainie Bebber 1991-95 94 1.2 Amy VanHollebeke 2007-09 60 1.2

Blocks Per GameMinimum 20 Blocks Rk Name Years Gms. BPG 1 Danielle Peacon 2010-11 31 1.7 2 Leslie Cox 1993-96 68 1.5 3 Carolina Ruiz 2004-06 54 1.1 4 Julie Szukalski 1986-90 108 1.0 5 Jayne Gibson 1980-81 23 1.0 6 Alicia Smith 2000-04 96 0.9 7 Lainie Bebber 1991-95 94 0.9 8 Amber Simmons 2008-09 30 0.8 9 Gillian d’Hondt 2000-04 105 0.8 10 Jane Romberg-Geiger 1980-85 93 0.8 11 Gena Johnson 2010- 29 0.8 12 Sarah Yarbrough 1995-99 97 0.7 13 Emma Head 2006-10 110 0.7 14 Shannon Reed 1992-94 51 0.7 15 Jasmine Ewing 2002-04 30 0.7 16 Jordan Rogers 2009-11 60 0.7 17 Missy Ross 1994-96 59 0.6 18 Karen Dawkins 2005-09 79 0.6 19 Andrea Nederostek 2000-04 106 0.6 20 Gretchen Meinhardt 1984-88 101 0.5

Games Played Rk Name Years GP 1 Cathy Lauritzen 1994-98 119 2 Corinne Wong 2000-04 117 3 Nancy Dinges 2000-04 115 Jennifer Fath 2007-11 115 5 Connie Blaisure 1992-96 113 6 Sheri Bates 1979-83 112 7 Charmon Logan 1987-91 111 Tine Freil 1989-93 111 9 Emma Head 2006-10 110 Michele Sasaki 1985-89 110 Selena Ho 1998-02 110 Martha Yarbrough 1996-00 110 13 Kelsey Lavender 2004-08 109 Natasha Norris 1988-92 109 15 Vanessa Dupont 1999-03 108 Julie Szukalski 1986-90 108 17 Janet Whitney 1982-86 107 Amanda Svensson 1997-01 107 Charlotte Soeeberg 1988-92 107 Joy Dana 1980-84 107 21 Suzanne Parker 1985-89 106 Andrea Nederostek 2000-04 106 Dolinda Meeker 1998-02 106 24 Gillian d’Hondt 2000-04 105 Kim Lung 1979-83 105 Kate McAllister 1993-97 105 27 Ahshalic Johnson 1999-03 104 28 Eden Palacio 1996-00 103 Darlene Gibbard 2001-06 103 Jasmine Dana 2006-10 103 31 Christina Randall 1991-92,93-96 101 Gretchen Meinhardt 1984-88 101 Karen Peets 1977-81 101 34 Shellie Linden 1982-86 100 35 Sonya Monroe 1977-81 98

Games Started Rk Name Years GS 1 Cathy Lauritzen 1994-98 119 2 Corinne Wong 2000-04 117 3 Nancy Dinges 2000-04 115 4 Connie Blaisure 1992-96 113 5 Sheri Bates 1979-83 112 6 Charmon Logan 1987-91 111 Tine Freil 1989-93 111 8 Emma Head 2006-10 110 Michele Sasaki 1985-89 110 Selena Ho 1998-02 110 Martha Yarbrough 1996-00 110 12 Kelsey Lavender 2004-08 109 Natasha Norris 1988-92 109 14 Vanessa Dupont 1999-03 108 Julie Szukalski 1986-90 108 16 Janet Whitney 1982-86 107 Amanda Svensson 1997-01 107 Charlotte Soeeberg 1988-92 107 Joy Dana 1980-84 107 20 Suzanne Parker 1985-89 106 Andrea Nederostek 2000-04 106 Dolinda Meeker 1998-02 106 23 Gillian d’Hondt 2000-04 105 Kim Lung 1979-83 105 Kate McAllister 1993-97 105 26 Ahshalic Johnson 1999-03 104 27 Eden Palacio 1996-00 103 Darlene Gibbard 2001-06 103 Jasmine Dana 2006-10 103 30 Christina Randall 1991-92,93-96 101 Gretchen Meinhardt 1984-88 101 Karen Peets 1977-81 101 33 Shellie Linden 1982-86 100 34 Sonya Monroe 1977-81 98 35 Toni Glandon 1977-78,79-82 97 Sarah Yarbrough 1995-99 97

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

Points Per Game Rk Name Year Cl Gms. Pts 1 Kate McAllister 1995-96 Jr 30 18.8 2 Janet Whitney 1985-86 Sr 28 18.5 3 Julie Szukalski 1989-90 Sr 25 18.0 4 Karen Peets 1978-79 So 23 18.0 5 Janet Whitney 1983-84 So 26 17.9 6 Julie Szukalski 1986-87 Fr 28 17.8 Julie Szukalski 1988-89 Jr 28 17.8 8 Julie Szukalski 1987-88 So 27 17.8 9 Kim McDonald 1977-78 Fr 19 17.6 10 Natasha Norris 1991-92 Sr 27 17.4 Jane Romberg-Geiger 1981-82 So 7 17.4

Field Goals Rk Name Years Cl Gms. FG 1 Kate McAllister 1995-96 Jr 30 221 2 Janet Whitney 1985-86 Sr 28 212 3 Julie Szukalski 1988-89 Jr 28 201 4 Julie Szukalski 1987-88 So 27 199 5 Amber Simmons 2008-09 RSr 30 189 6 Karen Peets 1978-79 So 23 187 Janet Whitney 1983-84 So 26 187 8 Natasha Norris 1991-92 Sr 27 186 9 Charlene Alden 1990-91 Sr 28 185 10 Julie Szukalski 1986-87 Fr 28 184

Field Goal PercentageMinimum 50 made Field Goals Rk Name Years Cl FGM-FGA Pct. 1 Larelle Hendon 1976-77 So 104-171 .608 2 Brandi Ashmore 1991-92 Fr 61-107 .570 3 Kate McAllister 1995-96 Jr 221-388 .570 4 Kate McAllister 1994-95 So 72-127 .567 5 Ahshalic Johnson 1999-00 Fr 88-156 .564 6 Lainie Bebber 1993-94 Jr 158-282 .560 7 Natasha McAtee 1992-93 Jr 110-198 .556 8 Lainie Bebber 1992-93 So 141-258 .547 9 Gillian d’Hondt 2001-02 So 156-286 .545 10 Vanessa Dupont 2001-02 Jr 66-122 .541 Emma Head 2007-08 Jr 80-148 .541

Three-Pointers Rk Name Years Cl Gms. 3PA 1 Selena Ho 1999-00 So 29 74 2 Kelsey Lavender 2007-08 Sr 30 72 3 Nancy Dinges 2001-02 So 30 70 Selena Ho 2001-02 Sr 30 70 5 Nancy Dinges 2002-03 Jr 28 67 Tine Freil 1991-92 Jr 28 67 7 Nancy Dinges 2003-04 Sr 29 64 Selena Ho 1998-99 Fr 27 64 9 Selena Ho 2000-01 Jr 24 63 10 Gretchen Tiernan 2008-09 So 29 59

Three-Point PercentageMinimum 50 attempts Rk Name Years Cl 3PM-3PA Pct. 1 Tine Freil 1990-91 So 34-68 .500 2 Selena Ho 1998-99 Fr 64-142 .451 3 Sue Will 1994-95 Sr 34-77 .442 4 Eden Palacio 1996-97 Fr 34-79 .430 5 Connie Blaisure 1994-95 Jr 41-97 .423 6 Charmon Logan 1989-90 Jr 55-132 .417 7 Selena Ho 2000-01 Jr 63-154 .409 8 Jacklyn O’Connor 1991-92 Jr 56-138 .406 9 Nancy Dinges 2000-01 Fr 49-121 .405 10 Charmon Logan 1988-89 So 39-97 .402

Free Throws Rk Name Years Cl Gms. FTA 1 Kate McAllister 1996-97 Sr 27 142 2 Julie Szukalski 1986-87 Fr 28 130 3 Kate McAllister 1995-96 Jr 30 122 Millie Kimpton 2000-01 Sr 28 122 5 Paloma Moriana 1994-95 Sr 35 120 6 Amber Simmons 2008-09 Sr 30 108 7 Tine Freil 1992-93 Sr 26 107 8 Sheri Bates 1982-83 Sr 27 104 9 Eden Palacio 1998-99 Jr 26 103 10 Selena Ho 1998-99 Fr 27 101 Selena Ho 1999-00 So 29 101

Free Throw PercentageMinimum 75 attempts Rk Name Years Cl FTM-FTA Pct. 1 Selena Ho 2000-01 Jr 100-111 .901 2 Debbie Geyser 1986-87 So 64-75 .853 3 Martha Yarbrough 1998-99 Jr 65-77 .844 4 Selena Ho 1998-99 Fr 101-124 .815 5 Jordan Rogers 2010-11 So. 70-86 .814 6 Millie Kimpton 2000-01 Sr 122-151 .808 7 Cathy Lauritzen 1996-97 Jr 60-75 .800 8 Sheri Bates 1980-81 So 64-80 .800 9 Jane Romberg-Geiger 1983-84 RJr 70-88 .795 10 Selena Ho 2001-02 Sr 80-101 .792

Rebounds Rk Name Years Cl Gms. Reb 1 Karen Peets 1978-79 So 23 308 2 Joy Dana 1981-82 So 31 285 3 Karen Peets 1977-78 Fr 24 278 4 Janet Otto 1984-85 Jr 27 276 5 Julie Szukalski 1986-87 Fr 28 262 6 Jane Romberg-Geiger 1984-85 RSr 27 252 7 Kate McAllister 1995-96 Jr 30 244 8 Julie Szukalski 1988-89 Jr 28 242 9 Julie Szukalski 1989-90 Sr 25 240 10 Kate McAllister 1996-97 Sr 27 233

Rebounds Per Game Rk Name Years Cl Gms. RPG 1 Karen Peets 1978-79 So 23 13.4 2 Karen Peets 1977-78 Fr 24 11.6 3 Kim McDonald 1977-78 Fr 19 11.3 4 Larelle Hendon 1976-77 So 18 10.9 5 Sonya Monroe 1978-79 So 20 10.6 6 Janet Otto 1984-85 Jr 27 10.2 7 Julie Szukalski 1989-90 Sr 25 9.6 8 Jane Romberg-Geiger 1981-82 So 7 9.6 9 Julie Szukalski 1986-87 Fr 28 9.4 10 Jane Romberg-Geiger 1984-85 RSr 27 9.3

Offensive Rebounds Rk Name Years Cl Off-Def Off 1 Julie Szukalski 1989-90 Sr 90-150 90 2 Julie Szukalski 1988-89 Jr 87-155 87 Kate McAllister 1995-96 Jr 87-157 87 4 Emma Head 2009-10 Sr 86-95 86 5 Kate McAllister 1996-97 So 81-152 81 Gillian d’Hondt 2001-02 So 81-131 81 7 Whitney Price 2007-08 Jr 80-111 80 Amber Simmons 2008-09 Sr 80-121 80 9 Sandy Hoge 1993-94 Jr 79-133 79 10 Natasha Norris 1991-92 Sr 77-126 77

Defensive Rebounds Rk Name Years Cl Off-Def Off 1 Kate McAllister 1995-96 Jr 87-157 157 2 Janae Young 2008-09 Sr 74-156 156 3 Julie Szukalski 1988-89 Jr 87-155 155 4 Kate McAllister 1996-97 So 81-152 152 5 Janae Young 2007-08 Jr 71-151 151 6 Missy Ross 1995-96 Fr 65-150 150 Julie Szukalski 1989-90 Sr 90-150 150 8 Andrea Nederostek 2003-04 Sr 47-142 142 9 Karen Dawkins 2006-07 So 57-137 137 10 Kendall Rodriguez 2010-11 So 58-135 135

Assists Rk Name Years Cl Gms Assts 1 Tine Freil 1989-90 Fr 29 321 2 Tine Freil 1992-93 Sr 26 272 3 Tine Freil 1991-92 Jr 28 251 4 Tine Freil 1990-91 So 28 244 5 Tina Miteko 1995-96 Sr 30 166 6 Paloma Moriana 1994-95 Sr 35 160 7 Corinne Wong 2003-04 Sr 29 155 8 Mary Lary 1984-85 Sr 27 150 Corinne Wong 2002-03 Jr 30 150 10 Selena Ho 2001-02 Sr 30 145

Steals Rk Name Years Cl Gms. Stls 1 Sheri Bates 1981-82 Jr 31 104 2 Tine Freil 1989-90 Fr 29 97 3 Tine Freil 1992-93 Sr 26 79 4 Tine Freil 1991-92 Jr 28 75 5 Mary Lary 1984-85 Sr 27 69 Tine Freil 1990-91 So 28 69 7 Janae Young 2007-08 Jr 30 65 8 Annette Dirac 1991-92 Jr 27 64 9 Debbie Geyser 1986-87 So 28 63 10 Sheri Bates 1982-83 Sr 27 62

Blocks Rk Name Years Cl Gms. Blks 1 Leslie Cox 1995-96 RSr 30 55 2 Danielle Peacon 2010-11 Fr 31 52 3 Jane Romberg-Geiger 1984-85 RSr 27 50 Julie Szukalski 1988-89 Jr 28 50 5 Leslie Cox 1994-95 RJr 35 42 6 Lainie Bebber 1993-94 Jr 28 40 7 Alicia Smith 2003-04 Sr 29 39 8 Emma Head 2009-10 Sr 29 34 9 Gillian d’Hondt 2001-02 So 30 32 10 Carolina Ruiz 2004-05 Jr 27 29 Carolina Ruiz 2005-06 Sr 27 29

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Points Rk Year Gms. Pts 1 1994-95 35 2393 2 1981-82 31 2230 3 2001-02 30 2136 4 1989-90 30 2124 5 1995-96 30 2092 6 2007-08 30 2083 7 1982-83 27 2040 8 1980-81 27 1988 9 2000-01 28 1967 10 1999-00 29 1956

Points Per Game Rk Year Gms. PPG 1 1982-83 27 75.6 2 1980-81 27 73.6 3 1983-84 26 72.2 4 1981-82 31 71.9 5 1992-93 27 71.5 6 2001-02 30 71.2 7 1989-90 30 70.8 8 2000-01 28 70.2 9 1993-94 28 69.8 1990-91 28 69.8

Points Allowed Rk Year Gms. PPGA Pts 1 1978-79 24 54.9 1318 2 1985-86 20 75.8 1516 3 1997-98 27 62.0 1675 4 1979-80 27 62.2 1680 5 1992-93 27 62.8 1696 6 2006-07 25 68.2 1706 7 1998-99 27 63.2 1707 8 1980-81 27 65.0 1754 9 1999-00 29 61.7 1788 10 2004-05 27 67.4 1821

Pts Allowed/Game Rk Year Gms. Pts 1 1978-79 24 54.9 2 1999-00 29 61.7 3 2002-03 30 61.7 4 1997-98 27 62.0 5 1979-80 27 62.2 6 1992-93 27 62.8 7 1998-99 27 63.2 8 2001-02 30 63.9 9 1980-81 27 65.0 10 1994-95 35 65.1

Scoring Margin Rk Year PPG PPGA Mar. 1 2002-03 71.2 61.7 9.5 2 2001-02 70.2 63.9 6.3 3 1992-93 69 62.8 6.2 4 1999-00 67.1 61.7 5.4 5 1994-95 69.8 65.1 4.7 6 2008-09 69.4 66.2 3.2 7 1993-94 71.5 68.4 3.1 8 1990-91 70.8 68.4 2.4 9 2000-01 67.4 65.3 2.1 10 1983-84 75.6 73.8 1.8

Field Goals Rk Year Gms. FG 1 1981-82 31 909 2 1994-95 35 860 3 1989-90 30 828 4 1982-83 27 797 5 2001-02 30 787 6 1980-81 27 784 7 1995-96 30 775 8 1992-93 27 746 9 1990-91 28 737 10 1983-84 26 728

Field Goal Att. Rk Year Gms. FGA 1 1981-82 31 2114 2 1994-95 35 1860 3 1982-83 27 1854 4 1989-90 30 1850 5 2010-11 31 1816 6 1980-81 27 1787 7 2001-02 30 1782 8 2007-08 30 1781 9 1986-87 28 1770 10 2009-10 29 1762 1984-85 27 1762

Field Goal Pct Rk Year FG-FGA Pct 1 1992-93 746-1605 .465 2 1994-95 860-1860 .462 3 1993-94 714-1554 .459 4 1995-96 775-1690 .459 5 1989-90 828-1850 .448 6 1988-89 687-1545 .445 7 1990-91 737-1664 .443 8 2001-02 787-1782 .442 9 1983-84 728-1653 .440 10 1980-81 784-1787 .439

Field Goal Pct Def. Rk Year FGA FGA Pct 1 1978-79 550 1674 .329 2 2002-03 654 1734 .377 3 1992-93 633 1637 .387 4 1997-98 615 1571 .391 5 2001-02 680 1704 .399 6 1998-99 594 1482 .401 7 1990-91 736 1826 .403 8 2003-04 686 1701 .403 9 1999-00 631 1557 .405 10 1979-80 688 1684 .409

Three-Pointers Rk Year Gms. 3P 1 2009-10 29 195 2 2007-08 30 189 3 2010-11 31 170 4 2006-07 25 164 2000-01 28 164 6 1999-00 29 162 7 1998-99 27 157 8 2001-02 30 156 9 2008-09 30 144 1991-92 28 144

Three Point Att. Rk Year Gms. 3PA 1 2009-10 29 659 2 2006-07 25 592 3 2007-08 30 589 4 2010-11 31 571 5 2008-09 30 481 6 1999-00 29 467 7 1998-99 27 462 8 2001-02 30 429 9 2000-01 28 427 10 2003-04 29 411

Three-Point Pct Rk Year 3P-3A Pct 1 1988-89 67-164 .409 2 2000-01 164-427 .384 3 2001-02 156-429 .364 4 1994-95 121-341 .355 5 1991-92 144-409 .352 6 1999-00 162-467 .347 7 2003-04 140-411 .341 8 1998-99 157-462 .340 9 1992-93 125-370 .338 10 1990-91 114-340 .335

Free Throws Rk Year Gms. FT 1 1994-95 35 552 2 2000-01 28 519 3 1998-99 27 506 4 1999-00 29 480 5 1996-97 27 470 6 1986-87 28 466 7 1993-94 28 462 8 1995-96 30 447 9 1982-83 27 446 10 2002-03 30 445

Free Throw Att. Rk Year Gms. FTA 1 1994-95 35 866 2 1999-00 29 732 3 2000-01 28 727 4 1995-96 30 726 5 1982-83 27 701 6 2002-03 30 700 7 1998-99 27 695 8 1996-97 27 683 9 1993-94 28 666 10 1981-82 31 654

Free Throw Pct Rk Year FT-FTA Pct 1 1983-84 422-571 .739 2 1986-87 466-639 .729 3 1998-99 506-695 .728 4 2000-01 519-727 .714 5 1992-93 314-443 .709 6 1990-91 365-521 .701 7 1993-94 462-666 .694 8 1988-89 335-483 .694 9 1989-90 390-565 .690 10 1996-97 470-683 .688

Rebounds Rk Year Gms. Rebs 1 1994-95 35 1316 2 1982-83 27 1304 3 1981-82 31 1230 4 2002-03 30 1211 5 2008-09 30 1210 6 1984-85 27 1206 7 1995-96 30 1195 8 2010-11 31 1194 9 2007-08 30 1176 2001-02 30 1176

Rebounds/Game Rk Year Gms. RPG 1 1978-79 24 48.4 2 1982-83 27 48.3 3 1984-85 27 44.7 4 1983-84 26 42.5 5 1980-81 27 40.5 6 2002-03 30 40.4 7 2008-09 30 40.3 8 1995-96 30 39.8 9 1981-82 31 39.7 10 1986-87 28 39.4

Reb. Margin Rk Year RPG RPGA Mar. 1 1978-79 48.4 36.5 11.9 2 1982-83 48.3 39.7 8.6 3 2008-09 40.3 35.0 5.3 4 1980-81 40.5 36.0 4.5 1983-84 42.5 38.0 4.5 6 2002-03 40.4 36.4 4.0 7 2001-02 39.2 35.9 3.3 8 1994-95 37.6 34.9 2.7 9 1996-97 35.6 33.0 2.6 10 1995-96 39.8 37.6 2.2

Off. Rebounds Rk Year Off-Def. Off 1 2008-09 452-758 452 2 2010-11 439-755 439 3 1994-95 432-884 432 4 2001-02 422-754 422 5 2007-08 419-757 419 6 1999-00 416-691 416 7 2002-03 399-812 399 8 2009-10 394-672 394 9 1995-96 380-815 380 10 2000-01 368-687 368

Def. Rebounds Rk Year Off-Def Def 1 1994-95 432-884 884 2 1995-96 380-815 815 3 2002-03 399-812 812 4 2008-09 452-758 758 5 2007-08 419-757 757 6 2010-11 439-755 755 7 2001-02 422-754 754 8 2003-04 320-709 709 9 1999-00 416-691 691 10 2000-01 368-687 687

Assists Rk Year Gms. Pts 1 1989-90 30 561 2 1992-93 27 552 3 1995-96 30 538 4 2001-02 30 501 5 1994-95 35 495 6 1991-92 28 474 7 1990-91 28 473 8 1986-87 28 465 9 1993-94 28 452 10 2003-04 29 443

Steals Rk Year Gms. Pts 1 1982-83 27 391 2 1981-82 31 353 3 1994-95 35 322 4 1989-90 30 313 5 1980-81 27 298 6 1999-00 29 279 7 2009-10 29 277 8 1986-87 28 274 9 2007-08 30 256 1987-88 28 256

Blocks Rk Year Gms. Pts 1 2010-11 31 132 2 1995-96 30 110 3 1984-85 27 109 4 2009-10 29 106 5 2002-03 30 105 6 2003-04 29 101 7 1993-94 28 100 8 2001-02 30 93 9 1994-95 35 88 10 2007-08 30 77

Wins Rk Year Gms. W-L 1 1980-81 27 20-7 2 1994-95 35 20-15 3 1992-93 27 19-8 4 2001-02 30 19-11 5 1995-96 30 18-12 6 1999-00 29 18-11 7 2000-01 28 17-11 8 1979-80 27 16-11 9 1993-94 28 16-12 10 2002-03 30 16-14

Win Percentage Rk Year Gms. W-L Pct 1 1980-81 27 20-7 .741 2 1992-93 27 19-8 .704 3 2001-02 30 19-11 .633 4 1999-00 29 18-11 .621 5 2000-01 28 17-11 .607 6 1995-96 30 18-12 .600 7 1979-80 27 16-11 .593 8 1994-95 35 20-15 .571 9 1993-94 28 16-12 .571 10 1990-91 28 15-13 .556

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• S i n g l e - G a m e R e c o r d s •• S i n g l e - G a m e R e c o r d s •Individual Game HighsScoring 46 Kate McAllister .................... vs Long Beach State .....................2/23/9643 Eden Palacio ........................ vs Long Beach State .....................2/28/9841 Gretchen Meinhardt ............. vs Portland State .........................12/5/8740 Julie Szukalski ..................... vs Long Beach State .....................3/10/9039 Natasha Norris ..................... vs Fresno State ..............................3/8/9236 Charmon Logan .................... vs San Jose State ...........................2/3/9034 Gillian d'Hondt .................... vs Idaho ......................................3/12/0434 Eden Palacio ........................ vs UC Irvine .................................2/25/0034 Lainie Bebber ...................... vs Hawai'i ...................................2/26/9434 Charmon Logan .................... vs San Diego State .........................3/4/8934 Julie Szukalski ..................... vs UC Santa Barbara ....................2/22/8833 Amber Simmons ................... vs Long Beach State .......................2/7/0933 Carolina Ruiz ....................... vs Cal State Fullerton ...................2/16/0633 Charmon Logan .................... vs New Mexico State ....................2/20/91 33 Karen Peets ......................... vs USF .........................................2/14/8132 Selena Ho ........................... vs Gonzaga ................................11/24/0132 Julie Szukalski ..................... vs UNLV .........................................2/8/8832 Gretchen Meinhardt ............. vs Cal State Fullerton .....................1/2/8832 Janet Whitney ...................... vs Arizona ......................................1/4/8431 Jennifer Fath ........................ vs Cal Poly ...................................1/24/0831 Julie Szukalski ..................... vs UNLV .......................................2/28/8731 Janet Whitney ...................... vs Sonoma State ........................11/20/8431 Kim McDonald ..................... vs Stanford ..................................1/17/7830 Christina Thompson .............. vs Cal State Fullerton .....................1/4/10

Rebounding 28 Karen Peets ......................... vs Cal State Hayward ....................12/9/7727 Janet Otto ............................ vs UC Riverside ............................12/2/8425 Janet Otto ............................ vs Sonoma State ........................11/30/8425 Sonya Monroe ...................... vs Cal State Stanislaus .................12/8/7724 Jane Geiger .......................... vs Sonoma State ........................11/30/8422 Karen Peets ......................... vs Cal State Stanislaus ...............12/28/7822 Karen Peets ......................... vs Sacramento State ....................12/8/7820 Natasha Norris ..................... vs San Jose State .........................2/23/9120 Joy Dana .............................. vs Santa Clara ...............................2/4/82

20 Karen Peets ........................ vs Cal State Hayward ....................12/1/78Assists22 Tine Freil.............................. vs Wichita State .........................12/14/9021 Tine Freil.............................. vs Fresno State ..............................3/8/9218 Tine Freil.............................. vs San Jose State .........................2/19/9017 Tine Freil.............................. vs UC Santa Barbara ....................2/13/9317 Tine Freil.............................. vs Nevada ......................................3/6/9316 Tine Freil.............................. vs Eastern Illinois .......................11/30/91 16 Tine Freil.............................. vs New Mexico State ....................2/20/9116 Tine Freil.............................. vs Long Beach State .....................1/13/9016 Tine Freil.............................. vs San Diego State .......................2/17/9015 Tine Freil.............................. vs St. Mary's..............................12/30/9115 Tine Freil.............................. vs Cal State Fullerton .....................1/4/9115 Tine Freil.............................. vs UC Irvine ...................................3/7/90

Field Goals19 Kate McAllister ........................................................................2/23/96

Field Goal Attempts19 Kate McAllister ........................................................................2/23/96

Field Goal Pecentage (min. 8 attempts)1.000 Karen Peets (14-14) ..............................................................2/14/811.000 Karen Vesecky (8-8) ..............................................................1/25/941.000 Alissa Tarsiuk (8-8) ..............................................................1/30/03

Free Throws14 Lainie Bebber ..........................................................................1/31/9414 Gillian d’Hondt ...........................................................................2/5/04

Free Throw Attempts20 Gillian d’Hondt ...........................................................................2/5/04

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 attempts)1.000 Amy Van Hollebeke (12-12).....................................................12/27/071.000 Jane Romber-Geiger (12-12) .......................................................1/5/85 1.000 Kate McAllister(12-12) ............................................................2/29/961.000 Jessica Brantley(11-11)............................................................2/21/04

Three-Pointers9 Eden Palacio ....................................................................................... 2/28/98

Three-Point Attempts15 Erica McKenzie .................................................................................... 2/13/10

Team Game HighsPoints Scored (Total) ........................ 110 (110-43) vs. Sonoma State, 11/30/84Points Scored (Home) ....................... 105 (105-13) vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 12/28/78Points Scored (Road) ........................ 100 (100-74) at Cal Poly, 11/19/83Points Scored (Neutral)..................... 110 (110-43) vs. Sonoma State, 11/30/84Largest Combined Score (Game) ....... 207 (Long Beach St. 121, Pacifi c 86), 2/6/86Field Goals Made (Game) .................. 49 vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 12/28/78Field Goal Attempts (Game) .............. 92 (Two times)—Last vs. CSULA, 1/19/81

Field Goal Pct. (Game) .................... .702 vs. UC Irvine, 2/27/93Free Throws Made (Game)............... 33 vs. San Jose State, 2/27/81Free Throw Attempts (Game) ........... 50 vs. UC Irvine, 2/5/04Free Throw Percentage (Game) ....... 1.000 (16-16) at Santa Clara, 12/12/06

Rebounds (Game) ............................. 80 vs. Sonoma State, 11/30/84Assists (Game) ................................. 34 vs. Wichita State, 12/14/90Steals (Game) .................................. 25 vs. Hawai’i, 1/5/82

Kate McAllister (left) set the Pacifi c record with 46 points against Long Beach State on Feb. 23, 1996. Karen Peets (right) hauled in a Tiger record 28 rebounds against Cal State Hayward (now East Bay) in 1977.

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• S i n g l e - G a m e R e c o r d s •Name Years POS Hometown GP GS Min Avg FG FGA FG% 3FG 3A 3P% FT FTA FT% OR DR Reb RPG PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts PPGAhmann, Christina 88 F Napa, CA 5 0 0 0.0 8 20 .400 - - - 0 2 .000 21 4.2 9 0 0 0 1 1 16 3.2Alden, Charlene 90 91 F Ponca City, OK 58 58 1902 32.8 326 743 .439 49 157 .312 115 163 .706 38 154 192 3.3 0 0 102 113 26 69 816 14.1 Altermatt, Angie 80 27 27 0 0.0 83 179 .464 - - - 22 36 .611 106 3.9 55 0 14 37 0 0 188 7.0Ashmore, Brandi 92 C Fair Oaks, CA 26 5 442 17.0 61 107 .570 0 1 .000 37 53 .698 33 50 83 3.2 64 0 6 53 14 6 159 6.1Ayala, Mary 76 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Bates, Sheri 80 81 82 83 G Walla Walla, WA 112 107 0 0.0 386 838 .461 - - - 314 423 .742 - - 341 3.0 340 18 346 346 2 219 1086 9.7Bava, Cindy 75 76 13 - - - 26 - - - - - 6 34 .176 - - - - 29 0 - - - - 58 4.5Beattie, Shelly 91 C Newark, CA 27 3 366 13.6 27 65 .415 0 1 .000 23 38 .605 24 42 66 2.4 0 0 6 31 6 9 77 2.9Bebber, Lainie 92 93 94 95 F Healdsburg, CA 94 82 2565 27.3 443 843 .526 7 22 .318 231 336 .688 183 373 556 5.9 287 15 123 222 82 109 1124 12.0Blair, Donna 77 G San Diego, CA 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Blaisure, Connie 93 94 95 96 F Binghamton, NY 113 87 2932 25.9 332 763 .435 91 249 .365 199 287 .693 152 295 447 4.0 161 4 189 277 9 117 954 8.4Botto, Debbie 77 78 F Stockton, CA 42 - - - 83 224 .371 - - .000 68 141 .482 - - 90 2.1 - - - - - - 234 5.6Boynton, Tambi 76 77 32 - - - 62 - - - - - 20 64 .313 - - *25 *1.4 *26 0 - - - - 144 4.5Brantley, Jessica 04 05 06 F San Antonio, TX 79 24 1397 17.7 147 373 .394 33 101 .327 101 139 .727 82 133 215 2.7 94 0 86 169 10 47 428 5.4Bratcher, Nancy 79 G Fairfi eld, CA 2 0 - - 0 0 - - - - 0 0 - - - - - 0 0 - - - - 0 0.0Brennan, Beckett 08 F Littleton, CO 17 0 175 10.3 22 60 .367 19 54 .352 0 0 .000 5 5 10 0.6 9 0 9 11 0 1 63 3.7Brown, Patricia 88 89 G Chowchilla, CA 6 0 0 0.0 5 10 .500 0 0 .000 0 3 .000 5 6 11 1.8 0 0 0 3 0 0 10 1.7Brown, Renee 82 83 F/C Vacaville, CA 57 13 0 0.0 153 326 .469 - - - 101 187 .540 237 4.2 143 6 14 53 0 49 407 7.1Bunz, Courtney 06 07 F Rocklin, CA 12 0 59 4.9 5 21 .238 0 0 .000 7 7 1.000 6 6 12 1.0 9 0 1 9 0 1 17 1.4Burgi, Fran 93 2 0 5 2.5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Bush, Marianne 76 9 - - - 18 - - - - - 5 14 .357 - - - - 11 0 - - - - 41 4.6Butler, Charessa 99 G Corcoran, CA 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Christoff, Andrea 90 91 92 C Tuscaloosa, AL 35 1 234 6.7 13 46 .283 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 12 24 36 1.0 8 0 2 12 1 2 26 0.7Clark, Keri 93 G Kalispell, MT 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Clark, Mischa 00 01 02 03 G San Diego, CA 94 21 1213 12.9 116 333 .348 9 55 .164 139 204 .681 80 119 199 2.1 72 0 96 125 2 43 380 4.0Cox, Leslie 94 95 96 C Las Cruces, NM 68 12 933 13.7 131 265 .494 0 3 .000 59 102 .578 53 155 208 3.1 154 4 27 77 100 24 321 4.7Crom, Cindy 83 84 G Fresno, CA 37 8 0 0.0 19 53 .358 - - - 9 15 .600 35 0.9 37 0 37 0 0 8 47 1.3Croslin, Sonja 78 F/C Sonora, CA 41 - - - 50 197 .254 - - - 25 67 .373 - - 101 2.5 *17 0 0 *44 0 0 125 3.0Crossland, Brittany 04 G/F Santa Barbara, CA 26 3 238 9.2 20 64 .313 5 17 .294 13 34 .382 5 18 23 0.9 38 0 15 43 2 6 58 2.2Czerwinski, Charity 05 06 G Cheyenne, WY 54 52 1476 27.3 50 200 .250 14 66 .212 82 108 .759 14 112 126 2.3 142 4 178 224 4 54 196 3.6Dana, Jasmine 07 08 09 10 G Bakersfi eld, CA 103 34 1979 19.2 117 373 .314 52 168 .310 67 96 .698 119 143 262 2.5 160 0 116 175 4 83 353 3.4Dana, Joy 81 82 83 84 C Colusa, CA 107 83 0 0.0 489 1034 .473 0 0 .000 198 297 .667 770 7.2 325 20 57 86 8 78 1176 11.0 Dawkins, Karen 06 07 08 09 F Colorado Springs, CO 79 39 1491 18.9 262 558 .470 0 0 .000 147 232 .634 142 296 438 5.5 165 5 36 155 47 48 671 8.5d’Hondt, Gillian 01 02 03 04 F/C Seattle, WA 105 91 2797 26.6 509 994 .512 0 0 .000 297 550 .540 246 420 666 6.3 354 17 149 294 81 89 1315 12.5 Dinges, Nancy 01 02 03 04 G San Mateo, CA 115 65 3172 27.6 420 1043 .403 250 668 .374 105 144 .729 147 296 443 3.9 203 2 152 200 5 100 1195 10.4Dirac, Annette 92 93 F Risskov, Denmark 49 47 1665 34.0 212 492 .431 36 125 .288 60 92 .652 68 251 319 6.5 131 1 170 118 18 116 520 10.6Dolezal, Ashley 04 05 06 F/C Burlingame, CA 50 0 185 3.7 4 18 .222 0 2 .000 9 22 .409 15 35 50 1.0 33 0 4 10 2 3 17 0.3Donovan, Betsy 83 84 F Roseville, CA 24 1 0 0.0 13 33 .394 0 0 .000 15 32 .469 35 1.5 24 0 8 0 0 6 41 1.7Dufour, Kathy 80 81 82 C Twain Harte, CA 76 3 0 0.0 80 217 .369 0 0 .000 37 88 .420 207 2.7 98 4 36 94 0 26 197 2.6Dupont, Vanessa 00 01 02 03 F Burbank, CA 108 17 1418 13.1 184 379 .485 0 1 .000 167 270 .619 131 237 368 3.4 205 1 41 116 25 50 535 5.0Dy, Eliza 10 G Chino Hills, CA 29 17 811 28.0 86 264 .326 30 89 .337 35 48 .729 15 52 67 2.3 81 2 97 100 2 50 237 8.2Elliot, Cheri 89 G Citrus Heights, CA 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Eubanks, Tia 04 05 06 C Kansas City, MO 19 0 64 3.4 6 15 .400 0 0 .000 4 4 1.000 5 14 19 1.0 10 0 1 8 2 2 16 0.8Ewing, Jasmine 03 04 G Tracy, CA 30 5 478 15.9 56 146 .384 9 28 .321 58 88 .659 25 48 73 2.4 61 1 46 60 20 21 179 6.0Fairbrook, Peg 76 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Fan, Pam 78 79 80 G San Jose, CA 62 20 - - 56 193 .290 - - - 24 47 .511 - - 65 1.0 80 0 *7 131 0 0 132 2.2Fath, Jennifer 08 09 10 11 G Carrollton, TX 115 45 2080 18.1 243 597 .407 33 142 .232 171 243 .704 62 163 225 2.0 166 3 198 222 14 84 690 6.0 Feely, Sarah 03 G Sunnyvale, CA 26 1 259 10.0 14 36 .389 5 14 .357 5 11 .455 4 23 27 1.0 20 0 29 24 4 5 38 1.5Flores, Theresa 80 81 F Fremont, CA 28 0 0 0.0 57 187 .305 0 0 .000 38 65 .585 - - 138 4.9 79 3 19 102 0 0 152 5.4Fong, Mele 76 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Freeman, Jerise 07 G Wichita, KS 25 13 667 26.7 69 190 .363 14 47 .298 69 101 .683 45 81 126 5.0 73 5 40 57 3 45 221 8.8Freil, Tine 90 91 92 93 G Kastrup, Denmark 111 110 4130 37.2 393 938 .419 159 448 .355 346 479 .722 141 461 602 5.4 128 1 1088 623 29 320 1291 11.6Garza, Taryn 11 F Modesto, CA 31 0 360 11.6 48 104 .462 0 0 .000 19 44 .432 46 42 88 2.8 63 1 15 40 10 30 115 3.7George, Becky 86 G Winnemucca, NV 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Geyser, Debbie 87 88 G Brentwood, CA 52 42 1727 33.2 201 511 .393 20 54 .370 98 121 .810 - - 189 3.6 136 3 196 139 7 102 520 10.0Gibbard, Darlene 02 03 04 05 06 C Taft, CA 103 5 716 7.0 52 129 .403 0 0 .000 36 67 .537 46 69 115 1.1 90 0 10 71 41 15 140 1.4Gibson, Jayne 81 C Arvada, CO 23 21 - - 118 252 .468 0 0 .000 92 134 .687 - - 140 6.1 84 9 15 52 22 32 328 14.3Glandon, Toni 78 80 81 82 G Sutter Creek, CA 97 23 - - 170 469 .362 0 0 .000 82 150 .547 - - 181 1.9 76 1 89 131 0 57 422 4.4Glandon, Tracy 80 81 82 83 F Sutter Creek, CA 94 20 - - 225 586 .384 0 0 .000 56 77 .727 - - 187 2.0 133 1 69 113 0 37 506 5.4Goldman, Laura 86 87 F Bethel Island, CA 23 1 267 11.6 16 31 .516 0 0 .000 21 31 .677 - - 23 1.0 32 0 6 17 0 5 53 2.3Green, Tanya 02 05 06 F Cupertino, CA 63 4 718 11.4 51 155 .329 0 0 .000 67 104 .644 52 69 121 1.9 67 0 14 92 10 37 169 2.7Guggia, Chante 97 98 99 00 C Oxnard, CA 95 46 1783 18.8 153 380 .403 22 65 .338 146 235 .621 95 184 279 2.9 202 4 45 116 29 58 474 5.0 Harmon, Calisha 95 96 G Oakland, CA 18 1 141 7.8 8 32 .250 0 0 .000 13 22 .591 4 3 7 0.4 9 0 9 31 0 11 29 .6Hart, Samantha 06 07 G/F Santa Cruz, CA 10 0 48 4.8 2 13 .154 2 11 .182 0 0 .000 4 4 8 0.8 3 0 1 2 2 1 6 0.6Hathhorn, Kristi 79 G Anchorage, AK 20 18 - - 21 57 .368 - - - 10 15 .667 - - 41 2.1 23 - - 32 - - 52 2.6Head, Emma 07 08 09 10 F San Diego, CA 110 58 1942 17.7 241 475 .507 0 1 .000 122 228 .535 199 261 460 4.2 298 14 47 147 76 83 604 5.5Head, Sara 06 F/C Keller, TX 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Hendon, Larelle 76 77 78 F/C Crescent City, CA 56 - - - 223 - - - - - 94 188 .500 *254 *7.9 87 0 - - - - 540 9.6Hillman, Marquitta 04 05 06 G Russellville, AL 51 2 255 5.0 29 92 .315 3 25 .120 14 26 .538 10 22 32 0.6 27 0 15 28 4 4 75 1.5Hinaman, Kathy 76 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Hilton, Krystal 94 G Granbury, TX 6 0 14 2.3 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 1 2 0.3 1 0 1 6 0 0 4 0.7 Hiraga, Karen 76 1 0 - - 0 0 - - - - 0 0 - - - - - 0 0 - - - - 0 0.0Ho, Selena 99 00 01 02 G Belmont, CA 110 108 3590 32.6 499 1221 .409 271 667 .406 382 464 .823 58 277 335 3.0 231 5 430 329 4 135 1651 15.0 Hoge, Sandy 94 95 C Larned, KS 63 61 1422 22.6 207 407 .509 0 1 .000 145 205 .707 136 209 345 5.5 166 6 63 136 20 65 559 8.9Holt, Suzie 82 G Morgan Hill, CA 4 0 - - 0 8 .000 - - - 1 2 .500 - - 3 0.8 3 0 - 2 - 1 1 0.3

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Name Years POS Hometown GP GS Min Avg FG FGA FG% 3FG 3A 3P% FT FTA FT% OR DR Reb RPG PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts PPGHyslop, Nicole 08 F Santa Barbara, CA 2 0 10 5.0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 1.0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0.0Jackman, Luann 76 77 24 - - - 32 - - - - - 10 15 .667 - - *18 *1.8 *24 - - 21 - - 74 3.1Jacobsen, Karen 80 81 82 83 G Fair Oaks, CA 83 35 0 0.0 223 523 .426 0 0 .000 159 248 .641 345 4.2 161 3 75 149 4 40 605 7.3Jewell, Cindy 76 77 24 - - - 34 - - - - - 32 57 .561 - - *18 *1.1 *20 - - 32 - - 100 4.2Jezycki, Denise 83 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 6 .167 3 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.0Johnson, Ahshalic 00 01 02 03 F/G Oakland, CA 104 75 1611 15.5 196 388 .505 0 10 .000 123 185 .665 138 232 370 3.6 269 6 101 194 30 83 515 5.0Johnson, Gena 11 G Elk Grove, CA 29 7 619 21.3 85 186 .457 6 30 .200 82 123 .667 41 70 111 3.8 64 1 44 63 23 29 258 8.9Jones, Ashley 06 G Omaha, NE 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Jones, Janet 83 84 C Northridge, CA 17 1 130 7.6 22 74 .297 0 0 .000 17 28 .607 44 2.6 33 1 5 6 9 5 61 3.6 Jones, Wyvonne 07 G Wichita, KS 13 0 83 6.4 7 18 .389 2 6 .333 2 5 .400 4 13 17 1.3 1 0 6 16 0 8 18 1.4 Jorgensen, Jennifer 09 G/F Dayton, IA 2 0 6 3.0 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 3 3 1.000 1 1 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2.5Kaohi, Jolynn 76 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Kellard, Kim 94 95 F Portsmouth, VA 15 0 42 2.8 3 15 .200 1 8 .125 0 1 .000 1 7 8 0.5 6 0 1 9 0 3 7 0.5Kelley, Shannon 88 89 90 91 F Palo Alto, CA 57 1 248 4.4 39 102 .382 1 1 1.000 11 21 .524 49 0.9 7 0 18 45 3 16 90 1.6Kelly, Jake 07 08 G Fair Oaks, CA 34 32 1028 30.2 130 380 .342 77 240 .321 46 66 .697 30 96 126 3.7 100 4 98 120 4 53 383 11.3 Kennedy, Ruth 86 G Oxnard, CA 16 0 102 6.4 5 21 .238 0 0 .000 3 7 .429 12 0.8 8 0 10 7 0 2 13 0.8Kimpton, Millie 99 00 01 F Westminster, CO 84 63 2113 25.2 269 667 .403 27 76 .355 261 351 .744 166 329 495 5.9 257 14 62 184 24 87 826 9.8 King, Jolene 83 C/F Lodi, CA 6 0 0 0.0 2 8 .250 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 7 1.2 4 0 1 0 0 1 6 1.0 Kline, Sandy 82 83 84 G Auburn, CA 75 59 0 0.0 181 688 .263 0 0 .000 138 178 .775 249 3.3 213 8 202 88 0 119 500 6.7 Kloppenberg, Donna 85 G/F Goleta, CA 26 0 293 11.3 23 63 .365 0 0 .000 6 8 .750 46 1.8 30 0 29 27 7 8 52 2.0 Labura, Lana 98 F/G Zagreb, Croatia 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Lahoda, Lori 93 94 C Klamath Falls, OR 13 0 46 3.5 10 18 .556 0 0 .000 4 7 .571 3 10 13 1.0 10 0 1 3 0 0 24 1.8Lary, Mary 84 85 G Downey, CA 51 45 946 18.5 157 397 .395 0 0 .000 85 125 .680 139 2.7 181 7 263 130 5 118 399 7.8Lauritzen, Cathy 95 96 97 98 F Fresno, CA 119 27 2272 19.1 302 763 .396 93 300 .310 138 185 .746 112 237 349 2.9 153 1 97 182 7 64 835 7.0Lavender, Kelsey 05 06 07 08 G Lake Oswego, OR 109 59 2626 24.1 250 813 .308 170 569 .299 89 111 .802 38 140 178 1.6 173 0 200 191 15 99 759 7.0Lewis, Susan 76 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Lightle, Tracy 76 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Linden, Shellie 83 84 85 86 G Grass Valley, CA 100 80 2033 20.3 303 707 .429 0 0 .000 218 303 .719 264 2.6 203 5 385 250 11 153 824 8.2Lloyd, Debbie 79 F Danville, CA 3 3 - - 0 2 .000 - - - 0 0 - - - - - 1 0 - 1 - - 0 0.0Logan, Charmon 88 89 90 91 G Pleasanton, CA 111 96 1813 16.3 498 1206 .413 133 381 .349 169 230 .735 340 3.1 65 0 260 258 11 119 1298 11.7 Luckey, Allison 97 98 99 00 G Garden City, CA 75 9 845 11.3 27 91 .297 0 5 .000 32 56 .571 11 64 75 1.0 45 0 107 128 0 48 86 1.1 Lung, Kim 80 81 82 83 G Kialua, HI 105 22 0 0.0 83 221 .376 0 0 .000 57 97 .588 109 1.0 117 2 141 85 0 52 223 2.1Luttges, Ricque 86 87 88 F Reno, NV 33 13 613 18.6 35 129 .271 0 0 .000 49 88 .557 136 4.1 78 4 19 41 3 36 119 3.6Madsen, Alicia 97 98 99 G Hickman, CA 10 0 27 2.7 0 5 .000 0 2 .000 4 8 .500 2 1 3 0.3 9 0 3 5 0 2 4 0.4Malone, Carmetta 93 C/F Altus, OK 7 0 31 4.4 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 6 15 21 3.0 1 0 0 8 0 0 6 0.9Martella, Jennifer 97 F Hughson, CA 13 0 88 6.8 8 12 .667 0 0 .000 9 13 .692 10 7 17 1.3 21 0 3 6 0 4 25 1.9Martin, Karen 87 C Burney, CA 22 2 257 11.7 27 67 .403 0 0 .000 20 26 .769 - - 48 2.2 48 3 5 14 5 5 74 3.4Mathews, Lisa 90 F Gainesville, FL 7 0 42 6.0 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 4 5 9 1.3 0 0 1 4 0 1 2 0.3McAllister, Kate 94 95 96 97 C San Anselmo, CA 105 61 2579 24.6 456 849 .537 0 0 .000 333 510 .653 221 390 611 5.8 202 1 62 178 25 82 1245 11.9 McAtee, Natasha 93 F Ellsworth, KS 27 27 823 30.5 110 198 .556 0 0 .000 57 79 .722 49 75 124 4.6 72 2 35 73 10 21 277 10.3 McCoskery, Molly 90 91 F Tempe, AZ 57 1 607 10.6 58 147 .395 3 15 .200 13 18 .722 28 72 100 1.8 0 0 16 45 2 18 132 2.3McCusker, Angela 87 88 G Elsinore, CA 29 1 166 5.7 9 29 .310 0 0 .000 2 10 .200 - - 15 0.5 36 1 6 6 1 3 20 0.7 McDonald, Kim 78 81 F Redwood City, CA 21 - 0 0.0 145 280 .518 0 0 .000 44 73 .603 - - 215 10.2 62 0 - - - - 334 15.9 McDonald, Michelle 79 80 C Redwood City, CA 37 1 - - 71 194 .366 - - - 24 68 .353 - - 153 4.1 59 0 - 42 - - 166 4.5McIntire, Geri 93 94 G Colorado Springs, CO 52 15 836 16.1 56 208 .269 27 101 .267 43 63 .683 17 56 73 1.4 105 6 85 102 3 57 182 3.5McKenzie, Erica 10 G Sparks, NV 60 54 1624 27.1 160 472 .339 102 327 .312 42 82 .512 39 144 183 3.1 121 1 168 199 5 73 464 7.7McLeod, Claire 09 10 G Melbourne, Australia 38 2 582 15.3 28 98 .286 2 18 .111 47 64 .734 47 79 126 3.3 62 1 28 50 5 20 105 2.8McNamee, Lyndsay 06 F Stockton, CA 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Meeker, Dolinda 99 00 01 02 G Medford, OR 106 96 2835 26.7 234 665 .352 31 112 .277 146 198 .737 153 256 409 3.9 304 10 255 208 6 165 645 6.1Meinhardt, Gretchen 85 86 87 88 C Huntington Beach, CA 101 72 2452 24.3 433 901 .481 0 0 .000 273 427 .639 - - 555 5.5 380 36 75 199 55 115 1139 11.3 Melcher, Julie 05 06 G St. Paul, OR 54 6 800 14.8 40 116 .345 8 40 .200 18 26 .692 16 54 70 1.3 80 2 88 126 4 34 106 2.0Menkens, Jessie 04 05 06 G Vancouver, WA 83 52 1846 22.2 175 605 .289 102 360 .283 51 67 .761 45 130 175 2.1 89 0 113 105 8 70 503 6.1Mercier, Jakehima 01 02 G San Diego, CA 43 0 256 6.0 30 79 .380 2 9 .222 26 47 .553 18 36 54 1.3 51 0 20 32 2 19 88 2.0Milgate, Paige 87 88 89 G Downieville, CA 66 12 757 11.5 64 209 .306 3 18 .167 21 31 .677 - - 81 1.2 93 1 63 69 5 39 152 2.3Miller, Jennifer 98 99 G San Jose, CA 49 28 1007 20.6 34 100 .340 2 11 .182 53 79 .671 24 75 99 2.0 87 2 115 142 0 54 123 2.5Miner, Gina 88 F Arnold, CA 11 0 0 0.0 2 5 .400 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 - - 6 0.5 4 0 4 0 0 1 6 0.5Miteko, Tina 94 95 96 G Athens, Greece 81 30 1449 17.9 83 205 .405 6 19 .316 95 165 .576 36 94 130 1.6 125 4 229 212 1 47 267 3.3Monroe, Sonya 78 79 80 G Atwater, CA 98 57 - - 367 877 .418 - - - 157 260 .604 - - 636 6.5 173 0 75 230 *2 *29 891 9.1Moore, Stephanie 96 97 G Stockton, CA 19 0 86 4.5 1 17 .059 1 7 .143 3 7 .429 2 4 6 0.3 10 0 10 14 1 3 6 0.3Moran, Tyler 05 06 07 08 G Carmel, CA 96 23 922 9.6 66 184 .359 16 64 .250 45 72 .625 63 79 142 1.5 115 1 54 115 11 37 193 2.0Moriana, Paloma 94 95 G Las Palmas, Canary Islands 60 60 1859 31.0 162 428 .379 61 198 .308 186 261 .713 44 131 175 2.9 149 2 258 255 3 74 571 9.5Morris, Tammy 79 80 F Ceres, CA 21 1 - - 16 71 .225 - - - 13 28 .464 - - 39 1.9 43 0 - 34 - - 45 2.1Murchison, Holly 04 F Brookyln, NY 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Nederostek, Andrea 01 02 03 04 C Lodi, CA 106 57 2019 19.0 249 553 .450 0 1 .000 133 184 .723 134 381 515 4.9 247 5 129 197 61 45 631 6.0Nixon, Stacie 97 98 F Ramona, CA 7 0 29 4.1 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 4 5 0.7 5 0 2 3 0 0 2 0.3Nolan, Dolores 76 14 - - - 55 - - - - - 12 21 .571 - - - - 33 0 - - - - 122 8.7Norris, Natasha 89 90 91 92 F Los Angeles, CA 109 56 1938 17.8 423 840 .504 4 18 .222 218 308 .708 193 341 534 4.9 82 0 222 321 33 122 1068 9.8O’Connor, Jacklyn 92 93 G San Mateo, CA 55 23 1186 21.6 134 361 .371 97 252 .385 16 21 .762 24 81 105 1.9 102 0 48 90 12 19 381 6.9O’Rourke, Dori 80 82 F Fair Oaks, CA 29 - - - 24 68 .353 - - - 11 20 .550 - - 24 0.8 27 0 6 21 - 2 59 2.0Olsen, Jennifer 97 98 99 G Fargo, ND 56 1 347 6.2 27 99 .273 16 60 .267 19 31 .613 20 27 47 0.8 39 0 30 35 0 16 89 1.6Oswood, Dani 91 92 8 0 36 4.5 1 10 .100 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.5 0 0 3 1 1 1 2 0.3Otto, Janet 83 84 85 86 F Combined Locks, CA 96 55 1589 16.6 379 891 .425 - - - 166 230 .722 - - 688 7.2 188 2 102 99 15 96 924 9.6Palacio, Eden 97 98 99 00 G Culver City, CA 103 44 2465 23.9 399 1112 .359 123 384 .320 318 469 .678 116 268 384 3.7 305 9 155 329 21 145 1239 12.0Parker, Suzanne 86 87 88 89 F Tracy, CA 106 43 1555 14.7 157 443 .354 0 5 .000 85 128 .664 - - 342 3.2 136 1 201 171 2 94 399 3.8Peacon, Danielle 11 F Sparks, NV 31 31 763 24.6 168 384 .438 17 49 .347 25 53 .472 75 108 183 5.9 104 7 22 75 52 37 378 12.2

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Name Years POS Hometown GP GS Min Avg FG FGA FG% 3FG 3A 3P% FT FTA FT% OR DR Reb RPG PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts PPG Peets, Karen 78 79 80 81 F Stockton, CA 101 75 - - 616 1439 .428 - - - 153 262 .584 - - 949 9.4 319 14 *110 *260 *8 *58 1385 13.7 Perez, Leanne 78 79 F Pleasant Grove, CA 59 21 - - 118 336 .351 - - - 67 146 .459 - - 244 4.1 *86 0 - *232 - - 303 5.1Petersson, Lena 89 90 91 F Goteborg, Sweden 84 77 1681 20.0 243 502 .484 1 5 .200 146 202 .723 136 270 406 4.8 0 0 88 197 23 73 633 7.5Pettinger, Sam 11 G Everett, WA 30 0 450 15.0 14 59 .237 4 29 .138 12 15 .800 11 35 46 1.5 44 2 38 57 8 22 44 1.5Phillips, Ann 77 78 F Los Angeles, CA 24 - - - 3 20 .150 - - - 0 7 .000 - - 36 1.5 *16 0 - - - - 7 0.3Pounds, Lisa 91 G Los Angeles, CA 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Powell, Lori 81 82 G Merced, CA 6 0 0 0.0 1 6 .167 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 - - 2 0.3 4 0 4 7 0 4 4 0.7Price, Whitney 07 08 09 G/F Las Vegas, NV 83 62 2077 25.0 86 258 .333 3 29 .103 116 175 .663 204 296 500 6.0 243 10 143 190 9 89 291 3.5Quilantang, Felcia 77 G 3 0 - - 0 1 .000 - - - 0 1 .000 - - 2 0.7 0 0 - 2 - - 0 0.0Ragsdale, Marianna 79 G Merced, CA 21 20 - - 26 60 .433 - - - 13 19 684 - - 43 2.0 40 0 - 49 - - 65 3.1Ramirez, Cheri 76 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Randall, Christina 92 94 95 96 G Salinas, CA 101 38 1888 18.7 184 466 .395 33 106 .311 98 193 .508 89 192 281 2.8 234 9 207 244 17 93 499 4.9Ray, Felicia 78 G Quincy, CA 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Reed, Carol 76 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Reed, Shannon 93 94 F Granbury, TX 51 3 843 16.5 143 273 .524 0 0 .000 45 69 .652 65 80 145 2.8 113 2 28 70 35 33 331 6.5Roberts, Kathy 78 C Antioch, CA 24 0 0 0.0 30 85 .353 0 0 .000 2 22 .091 - - 94 3.9 15 0 0 0 0 0 62 2.6Roberts, Marcia 75 76 77 78 G/F Atherton, CA 53 - - - 69 - - - - - 44 103 .427 - - 162 3.1 38 0 - *45 - - 182 3.4Roberts, Renee 07 08 G Lodi, CA 38 0 433 11.4 33 122 .270 29 110 .264 4 7 .571 10 17 27 0.7 39 0 26 23 0 15 99 2.6Rodriguez, Kendall 10 11 G/F La Habra, CA 60 48 1575 26.3 167 511 .327 61 204 .299 72 112 .643 97 221 318 5.3 140 5 95 171 20 50 467 7.8Rogers, Jordan 10 11 F Sparks, NV 60 38 1446 24.1 141 429 .329 86 267 .322 99 134 .739 82 194 276 4.6 131 4 87 172 39 60 467 7.8Romberg-Geiger, Jane 81 82 83 84 85 C McKinleyville, CA 93 78 872 9.4 476 1060 .449 0 0 .000 274 354 .774 - - 791 8.5 211 6 145 161 71 92 1226 13.2 Romero, Betsey 84 G/F Gridley, CA 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Ross, Missy 95 96 F Lacey, WA 59 29 1411 23.9 226 440 .514 5 16 .313 110 189 .582 114 264 378 6.4 122 3 88 165 38 85 567 9.6Ruiz, Carolina 05 06 F Paradise, CA 54 52 1430 26.5 172 402 .428 8 28 .286 70 122 .574 130 256 386 7.1 160 4 58 160 58 66 422 7.8Salmon, Lori 81 G Danbury, IA 18 1 0 0.0 21 68 .309 0 0 .000 8 14 .571 - - 32 1.8 29 0 18 48 0 20 50 2.8Sanerivi, Tina 05 06 C Waipahu, HI 54 50 1404 26.0 224 484 .463 0 0 .000 150 276 .543 96 218 314 5.8 118 0 22 170 6 28 598 11.1Sasaki, Michele 86 87 88 89 G Acampo, CA 110 98 2565 23.3 243 675 .360 33 121 .273 169 239 .707 - - 294 2.7 198 5 437 309 3 131 688 6.3Sauer, Stacy 86 F/C Westbury, NY 11 0 89 8.1 4 11 .364 0 0 .000 3 7 .429 - - 19 1.7 6 0 1 3 1 4 11 1.0Schaumann, Rikke 92 F Virum, Denmark 15 0 83 5.5 7 18 .389 0 1 .000 4 6 .667 2 5 7 0.5 2 0 4 11 0 0 18 1.2Schumaker, Karen 78 F/G Northridge, CA 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Simmons, Amber 09 F Chico, CA 30 29 943 31.4 189 404 .468 6 27 .222 108 180 .600 80 121 201 6.7 83 6 41 109 24 40 492 16.4 Smith, Alicia 00 01 02 03 04 C Beaverton, OR 96 37 1100 11.5 129 301 .429 0 0 .000 13 45 .289 45 132 177 1.8 131 3 14 65 87 15 271 2.8Smith, Shannon 98 99 G Tucson, AZ 39 14 477 12.2 37 102 .363 12 41 .293 13 20 .650 18 32 50 1.3 60 1 30 79 2 27 99 2.5Soeeberg, Charlotte 89 90 91 92 C Albertslund, Denmark 107 31 1451 13.6 226 527 .429 0 1 .000 99 163 .607 168 263 431 4.0 48 0 53 114 24 77 551 5.1Stevens, Kelly 96 97 G Sparks, NV 36 9 323 9.0 18 61 .295 6 28 .214 21 30 .700 11 23 34 0.9 34 1 21 50 0 14 63 1.8Stevens, Staci 86 G Ripon, CA 4 0 23 5.8 2 9 .222 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 - - 2 0.5 0 0 2 3 1 1 4 1.0Stigler, Shelle 03 G Arlington, TX 12 0 93 7.8 8 21 .381 1 6 .167 5 10 .500 1 3 4 0.3 10 0 5 15 0 7 22 1.8Svensson, Amanda 98 99 00 01 C Santa Barbara, CA 107 11 1337 12.5 119 287 .415 0 3 .000 57 100 .570 79 122 201 1.9 140 1 46 101 14 37 295 2.8Swanson, Andrea 08 09 10 11 F Littleton, CO 67 11 686 10.2 57 131 .435 3 15 .200 63 101 .624 40 75 115 1.7 66 0 19 61 12 25 180 2.7Szukalski, Julie 87 88 89 90 F Los Altos, CA 108 103 *2333 *28.1 764 1568 .487 0 2 .000 399 584 .683 - - 958 8.9 196 7 79 198 108 180 1927 17.8 Tarsiuk, Alissa 00 01 02 03 G/F Kent, WA 82 0 535 6.5 52 116 .448 17 49 .347 36 55 .655 33 77 110 1.3 70 0 34 61 4 10 157 1.9Thomas, J. 76 3 0 - - 0 0 - - - - 1 4 .250 - - - - 2 0 - - - - 1.0 0.3Thomas, Shantel 10 F/C Sacramento, CA 13 0 57 4.4 7 16 .438 0 1 .000 6 8 .750 2 2 4 0.3 6 0 1 5 5 3 20 1.5Thompson, Christina 09 10 11 F/C Sacramento, CA 65 2 926 14.2 181 387 .468 0 1 .000 108 166 .651 74 121 195 3.0 81 0 6 96 23 14 470 7.2Tiernan, Gretchen 09 10 G Roseville, CA 34 22 748 22.0 91 278 .327 65 203 .320 18 25 .720 22 52 74 2.2 66 1 32 64 2 30 265 7.8Toepfer, Jill 88 F Tracy, CA 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Ulloa, Ana 80 G Phoenix, CA 21 - - - 19 57 .333 - - - 9 12 .750 - - 16 0.8 14 0 - 36 - - 47 2.2VanDyke, Emily 96 C South Jordan, UT 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -VanHollebeke, Amy 08 09 G San Diego, CA 60 59 1815 30.3 160 487 .329 63 231 .273 157 207 .758 35 156 191 3.2 111 1 215 198 1 69 540 9.0 Vesecky, Karen 93 94 G Phoenix, AZ 55 54 1613 29.3 204 443 .460 0 4 .000 84 117 .718 60 120 180 3.3 153 5 125 126 15 54 492 8.9 Walters, Prim 86 87 88 89 G Carson City, NV 94 63 1024 10.9 297 740 .401 50 124 .403 129 178 .725 - - 294 3.1 175 6 247 224 11 141 773 8.2 White, Arielle 10 G Los Angeles, CA 7 0 40 5.7 2 12 .167 1 5 .200 0 1 .000 0 5 5 0.7 8 0 4 5 0 2 5 0.7 White, Brittany 06 F/C Thornton, CO 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Whitenack, Melanie 82 83 86 G Mission Viejo, CA 58 3 14 0.2 82 224 .366 0 0 .000 39 57 .684 - - 57 1.0 79 2 70 64 0 20 203 3.5 Whitney, Janet 83 84 85 86 F Fresno, CA 107 99 1768 16.5 686 1517 .452 0 0 .000 326 479 .681 - - 849 7.9 305 13 124 121 28 146 1698 15.9 Wilkerson, Kim 92 F Oregon City, OR 23 0 246 10.7 14 37 .378 3 9 .333 9 14 .643 6 17 23 1.0 19 0 9 18 0 6 40 1.7 Wilkinson, Jaimy 95 G San Diego, CA 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Will, Sue 94 95 96 G St. Petersburg, FL 47 30 1137 24.2 150 336 .446 42 169 .249 46 79 .582 39 126 165 3.5 108 4 118 108 5 36 388 8.3 Williams, Becky 93 G Stockton, CA 1 0 3 3.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Williamson, Gail 77 F/G 5 - - - 0 87 .000 - - - 1 4 .250 - - 4 0.8 0 0 - 6 - - 1 0.2Wong, Corinne 01 02 03 04 G Clackamas, OR 117 80 3284 28.1 224 564 .397 59 155 .381 212 289 .734 134 241 375 3.2 250 7 465 420 4 146 719 6.1Yarbrough, Martha 97 98 99 00 F Kirkland, WA 110 67 2607 23.7 207 587 .353 69 207 .333 189 260 .727 133 296 429 3.9 153 1 178 280 16 87 672 6.1 Yarbrough, Sarah 96 97 98 99 F Kirkland, WA 97 78 2593 26.7 253 609 .415 33 103 .320 189 262 .721 160 376 536 5.5 228 9 106 233 71 71 728 7.5 Young, Janae 08 09 G Sacramento, CA 60 58 1673 27.9 292 685 .426 47 145 .324 100 149 .671 145 307 452 7.5 221 19 75 200 20 118 731 12.2 Young, Laura 90 G Denver, CO 10 0 64 6.4 4 16 .250 0 4 .000 2 8 .250 3 3 6 0.6 0 0 4 5 0 1 10 1.0 Zeiszler, Nancy 77 G/F 4 - - - 1 4 .250 - - - 0 2 .000 - - 1 0.3 0 0 - 4 - - 2 0.5Zimmerman, Dana 05 06 G Redding, CA 54 34 1048 19.4 102 296 .345 48 148 .324 70 124 .565 14 96 110 2.0 74 0 54 122 10 10 322 6.0 Zorzou, Anna 99 G/F Athens, Greece 3 0 7 2.3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

NOTES: Years listed by conference season (i.e. 2000-01 as 01). Four games from 1978-79 season missing. *Partial data shown Incomplete minutes from 1988-1989, 1975-1983 . Fouls from 1998-1991.

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• C o a c h i n g R e c o r d s •• C o a c h i n g R e c o r d s •Season-By-SeasonYear 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 .4672009-10 Lynne Roberts 6-23 .2072010-11 Lynne Roberts 9-22 .290TOTALS 447-550 .448

Career Coaching SummaryCoach Years W-L PCTSue Conrad 1975-1976 3-11 .214Jacy Showers 1976-1979 26-42 .382Mark French 1980-1983 65-57 .580Julie Sullivan 1984-1988 52-75 .416Melissa Taketa 1988-1998 140-148 .486Sherri Murrell 1998-2002 68-46 .596Craig Jackson 2002-2005 37-55 .402Karen Weitz (Interim) 2005-2006 5-17 .227Lynne Roberts 2006- 51-99 .340TOTALS 447-550 .448

Career Coaching Wins LeadersCoach Years W-L PCTMelissa Taketa 1988-1998 140-148 .486Sherri Murrell 1998-2002 68-46 .596Mark French 1980-1983 65-57 .580Julie Sullivan 1984-1988 52-75 .416Lynne Roberts 2006- 51-99 .340Craig Jackson 2002-2005 37-55 .402Jacy Showers 1976-1979 26-42 .382Karen Weitz (Interim) 2005-2006 5-17 .227Sue Conrad 1975-1976 3-11 .214TOTALS 447-550 .448

Career Coaching PercentageCoach Years W-L PCTSherri Murrell 1998-2002 68-46 .596Mark French 1980-1983 65-57 .580Melissa Taketa 1988-1998 140-148 .486Julie Sullivan 1984-1988 52-75 .416Craig Jackson 2002-2005 37-55 .402Jacy Showers 1976-1979 26-42 .382Lynne Roberts 2006- 51-99 .340Karen Weitz (Interim) 2005-2006 5-17 .227Sue Conrad 1975-1976 3-11 .214TOTALS 447-550 .448

Most Winning SeasonsCoach Tenure Winning Seas. Consec.Melissa Taketa 1988-1998 *6 4Sherri Murrell 1998-2002 4 4Mark French 1980-1983 3 2Craig Jackson 2002-2005 2 2Jacy Showers 1976-1979 1 1Julie Sullivan 1984-1988 *1 1* - includes one .500 season

Win/Loss SummaryAll-Time Record .................................................... 447-550 All-Time Conf. Record ............................................ 226-296 NCAC Record .................................................... 5-12 NorCal Record .................................................. 20-40 NorPac Record .................................................. 11-17 Big West Record ................................................ 1909-227Highest 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 1980-81; 1994-95Most Losses ......................................................... 23 2009-10Most Conf. Wins ................................................... 13 2003-04Most Conf. Losses................................................. 16 2004-05Home Record ....................................................... 247-177 A.G. Spanos Center ........................................... 191-130 Main Gym (Tiger Den) ........................................ 61-57Road Record ......................................................... 149-304Neutral Site Record............................................... 46-59Most Home Wins ................................................... 12 2008-09Fewest Home Wins ................................................ 1 1975-76Most Home Losses ................................................ 11 (3x) last in 1997-98Fewest Home Losses ............................................. 2 1990-91Most Road Wins .................................................... 10 1980-81Fewest Road Wins ................................................. 0 2005-06Most Road Losses ................................................. 13 2006-07; 2009-10Fewest Road Losses .............................................. 4 1976-77; 1980-81; 1992-93

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Consecutive Games WonGms Year(s) First Win Last Win9 1980-81 Dec 2,1980 vs UC Davis Jan 3,1981 vs No. 18 Clemson9 1992-93 Dec 5,1992 at Cal State Northridge Jan 9,1993 vs San Jose State9 2002-03 Feb 8,2003 vs Cal State Northridge Mar 14,2003 vs Long Beach State6 1979-80 Feb 2,1980 vs Santa Clara Feb 15,1980 at Fresno State6 1980-81 Feb 10,1981 vs California Nov 19,1981 vs Iowa6 1990-91 Feb 1,1991 vs UC Santa Barbara Feb 23,1991 vs San Jose State6 2001-02 Feb 17,2002 at UC Irvine Mar 8,2002 vs UC Riverside6 2003-04 Jan 3,2004 vs UC Riverside Jan 17,2004 vs Idaho*5 1977-78 Dec 6,1977 vs Sonoma State Dec 29,1977 at Cal State Stanislaus5 1979-80 Dec 14,1979 at Occidental Dec 15,1979 vs Santa Clara5 1981-82 Nov 21,1981 vs Arizona Dec 11,1981 vs Chico State5 1983-84 Dec 12,1983 at Cal Poly Jan 12,1984 vs Hawai’i5 1994-95 Dec 3,1994 vs Montana State Dec 11,1994 vs Ohio5 1994-95 Feb 26,1995 at UNLV Mar 9,1995 vs New Mexico State5 1995-96 Dec 28,1995 at Cal State Northridge Jan 7,1996 at UNLV5 2000-01 Feb 4,2001 vs Cal Poly Feb 18,2001 vs Idaho

Consecutive Home Games WonGms Year(s) First Win Last Win 14 2007-08, 2008-09 Feb 14, 2008 vs Cal State Fullerton Jan 31, 2009 vs UC Davis11 1982-83, 1983-84 Jan 29, 1983 vs Washington* Jan 12, 1984 vs Hawai’i10 1979-80 Feb 2, 1980 vs Santa Clara* Jan 3, 1981 vs No. 18 Clemson8 1990-91 Jan 4, 1991 vs Cal State Fullerton* Feb 23, 1991 vs San Jose State *8 2002-03 Jan 16, 2003 vs Cal Poly* Mar 6, 2003 vs Idaho*8 2003-04 Dec 28, 2003 vs Iona Feb 7, 2004 vs Long Beach State6 1977-78 Feb 4, 1978 vs San Francisco * Dec 1, 1978 vs Cal State East Bay6 1985-86 Dec 10, 1985 vs San Jose State Feb 1, 1986 vs Cal State Fullerton6 1992-93 Dec 11, 1992 vs Sacramento State Jan 9, 1993 vs San Jose State6 1994-95, 1995-96 Jan 29, 1995 vs New Mexico State* Dec 3, 1995 vs American6 2001-02 Dec 15, 2001 vs Portland Jan 30, 2002 vs CS Northridge*5 1981-82 Feb 4, 1982 vs Santa Clara* Nov 18, 1982 vs San Francisco5 1988-89, 1989-90 Mar 2, 1989 vs San Jose State * Dec 19, 1989 vs Georgia Tech5 1993-94 Jan 15, 1994 vs Long Beach State* Feb 5, 1994 vs UC Irvine5 1996-97 Jan 12, 1997 vs Cal State Fullerton* Feb 23, 1997 vs Long Beach State5 1998-99 Jan 15, 1999 vs Nevada* Feb 12, 1999 vs Cal Poly*5 1998-99, 1999-00 Feb 25, 1999 vs Boise State * Dec 18, 1999 vs Bradley

Consec. 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 ; 1/13/05 to 3/5/05Consec. 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

Margin of VictoryMOV Date Opponent Pac Opp32 Mar. 3, 1992 San Jose State * W 78 4632 Jan. 2, 1982 at UC Davis W 91 5932 Jan. 18, 2002 UC Irvine * W 72 4032 Feb. 3, 2002 at Cal State Northridge* W 92 6032 Feb. 2, 1980 Santa Clara* W 75 4331 Jan. 6, 1978 vs Sonoma State W 69 3831 Feb. 21, 1978 Delta JC W 69 3831 Dec. 28, 1995 at Cal State Northridge W 75 4430 Nov. 19, 1983 vs San Francisco State W 80 5030 Dec. 5, 1992 at Cal State Northridge W 69 3930 Dec. 14, 1990 Wichita State W 100 7030 Dec. 14, 1979 at Occidental W 65 3530 Dec. 12, 1980 U.S. International W 93 6329 Jan. 3, 1994 at Nevada * W 81 5229 Dec. 8, 1990 vs Cleveland St. W 88 5929 Dec. 3, 1983 Chico State W 84 5528 Jan. 2, 1993 Nevada* W 79 5128 Jan. 12, 2001 Cal State Fullerton* W 71 4328 Feb. 27, 2003 at Cal State Fullerton* W 82 5428 Feb. 14, 1981 San Francisco * W 94 6628 Dec. 9, 1994 vs Idaho State W 84 5628 Dec. 12, 1983 at Cal Poly W 91 6328 Dec. 1, 1998 San Francisco W 78 5027 Mar. 6, 2002 vs Idaho W 72 4527 Mar. 1, 2003 at UC Riverside* W 79 5227 Jan. 7, 2000 San Jose State W 77 5027 Feb. 20, 1986 San Diego State * W 102 7527 Dec. 28, 2000 Long Island W 72 4527 Dec. 21, 1979 at Sacramento State W 72 4527 Dec. 20, 1993 New Mexico W 85 5826 Nov. 19, 1982 at Cal Poly W 100 7426 Jan. 7, 1989 at Portland W 72 4626 Jan. 30, 1993 at Cal St. Fullerton * W 70 4426 Feb. 13, 1976 at Sonoma State * W 63 3725 Jan. 4, 1996 Cal State Fullerton* W 75 5025 Jan. 24, 1999 Cal State Fullerton* W 89 6425 Dec. 4, 1981 vs Colorado Women’s College W 96 71

Margin of Victory, Conference Games54 Mar. 4, 1990 UC Irvine * W 82 2844 Jan. 2, 1990 at UC Irvine * W 89 4543 Feb. 9, 2001 at Cal State Fullerton * W 92 4940 Jan. 8, 2002 Idaho * W 86 4639 Jan. 30, 2002 Cal State Northridge * W 90 5137 Jan. 30, 1992 UC Irvine * W 79 4234 Jan. 26, 2006 Cal Poly * W 87 5333 Jan. 17, 1978 Santa Clara NCAC W 75 4232 Mar. 3, 1992 San Jose State * W 78 4632 Jan. 18, 2002 UC Irvine * W 72 4032 Feb. 3, 2002 at Cal State Northridge * W 92 6032 Feb. 2, 1980 Santa Clara NorCal W 75 4329 Jan. 3, 1994 at Nevada * W 81 5228 Jan. 2, 1993 Nevada * W 79 5128 Jan. 12, 2001 Cal State Fullerton * W 71 4328 Feb. 27, 2003 at Cal State Fullerton * W 82 5428 Feb. 14, 1981 San Francisco NorCal W 94 6627 Mar. 1, 2003 at UC Riverside * W 79 5227 Feb. 20, 1986 San Diego State PCAA W 102 7526 Jan. 30, 1993 at Cal St. Fullerton * W 70 4426 Feb. 13, 1976 at Sonoma State NCAC W 63 3725 Jan. 4, 1996 Cal State Fullerton * W 75 5025 Jan. 24, 1999 Cal State Fullerton * W 89 6424 Mar. 3, 2001 at Cal Poly * W 69 4524 Jan. 16, 1991 at San Jose State * W 73 4924 Jan. 15, 2009 UC Irvine * W 61 3724 Feb. 1, 2003 Cal State Fullerton * W 85 61

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• T e a m S c o r i n g R e c o r d s •• T e a m S c o r i n g R e c o r d s •Most Points ScoredRk Date Opponent Res Pac Opp1 Nov. 30, 1984 vs Sonoma State W 110 432 Dec. 28, 1978 Cal State Stanislaus W 105 133 Feb. 20, 1986 San Diego State * W 102 754 Dec. 19, 1983 Seattle Pacifi c W 101 63 Feb. 20, 1991 New Mexico State* W 101 786 Dec. 14, 1990 Wichita State W 100 70 Nov. 19, 1982 at Cal Poly W 100 748 Feb. 7, 2009 Long Beach State* 2OT W 98 92 Feb. 23, 1996 Long Beach State* 2OT W 98 9510 Nov. 13, 2007 Cal State Stanislaus W 96 55 Dec. 4, 1981 vs Colorado Women’s College W 96 7112 Nov. 29, 1986 San Francisco State W 94 53 Feb. 14, 1981 San Francisco * W 94 66 Dec. 30, 1980 Cal State East Bay W 94 80 Dec. 13, 1985 San Francisco W 94 80 Nov. 12, 2010 Sacramento State W 94 8617 Dec. 12, 1980 U.S. International W 93 63 Mar. 6, 2010 Cal State Northridge* 2OT W 93 8919 Feb. 9, 2001 at Cal State Fullerton* W 92 49 Dec. 11, 2002 Sacramento State W 92 50 Feb. 3, 2002 at Cal State Northridge* W 92 6022 Jan. 2, 1982 at UC Davis W 91 59 Dec. 12, 1983 at Cal Poly W 91 6324 Jan. 16, 1992 UC Santa Barbara* W 91 8625 Feb. 17, 1981 at Nevada W 90 37 Jan. 30, 2002 Cal State Northridge* W 90 51 Feb. 27, 1993 UC Irvine * W 90 73 Mar. 6, 1996 vs Long Beach State BWC W 90 8029 Jan. 2, 1990 at UC Irvine * W 89 45 Jan. 24, 1999 Cal State Fullerton* W 89 64 Feb. 13, 1992 at Long Beach State* OT W 89 85 Jan. 24, 2008 Cal Poly* OT W 89 88 Dec. 4, 1982 at Pepperdine L 89 97

Most Points Scored, ConferenceRk Date Opponent Res Pac Opp1 Feb. 20, 1986 San Diego State * W 102 752 Feb. 20, 1991 New Mexico State * W 101 783 Feb. 7, 2009 Long Beach State * 2OT W 98 92 Feb. 23, 1996 Long Beach State * 2OT W 98 955 Feb. 14, 1981 San Francisco * W 94 666 Mar. 6, 2010 Cal State Northridge * 2OT W 93 897 Feb. 9, 2001 at Cal State Fullerton * W 92 49 Feb. 3, 2002 at Cal State Northridge * W 92 609 Jan. 16, 1992 UC Santa Barbara * W 91 8610 Jan. 30, 2002 Cal State Northridge * W 90 51 Feb. 27, 1993 UC Irvine * W 90 7312 Jan. 2, 1990 at UC Irvine * W 89 45 Jan. 24, 1999 Cal State Fullerton * W 89 64 Feb. 13, 1992 at Long Beach State * OT W 89 85 Jan. 24, 2008 Cal Poly * OT W 89 8816 Feb. 13, 1993 UC Santa Barbara * W 88 7917 Jan. 26, 2006 Cal Poly * W 87 53 Mar. 8, 1992 Fresno State * W 87 72 Jan. 30, 2003 UC Riverside * W 87 8320 Jan. 8, 2002 Idaho * W 86 46 Feb. 10, 1995 at Long Beach State * W 86 71 Feb. 13, 1986 at Long Beach State * L 86 121

Most Points AllowedRk Date Opponent Res Pac Opp 1 Mar 5, 1987 vs Long Beach State L 65 1232 Feb 13, 1986 at Long Beach State* L 86 1213 Jan 24, 1987 at Long Beach State* L 65 1144 Dec 1, 2005 No. 11 Stanford L 58 1095 Dec 22, 2010 at Montana State L 58 1076 Jan 28, 1988 at Long Beach State* L 52 106 Mar 1, 1986 at UNLV * L 61 1068 Dec 8, 1979 at UCLA L 41 102 Mar 2, 1991 at UNLV * L 76 102

Fewest Points AllowedRk Date Opponent Res Pac Opp1 Dec. 28, 1978 Cal State Stanislaus W 105 132 Mar. 4, 1990 UC Irvine * W 82 283 Feb. 5, 1977 at Santa Clara* W 36 294 Jan. 13, 1976 Cal State East Bay (JV) W 45 315 Jan. 10, 1976 at Nevada L 33 346 Dec. 9, 1977 vs Cal State East Bay W 43 35 Dec. 14, 1979 at Occidental W 65 358 Dec. 9, 1975 San Francisco* L 23 369 Feb. 10, 1978 Sacramento CC W 55 37 Jan. 7, 1977 at Santa Clara* W 59 37 Jan. 15, 2009 UC Irvine* W 61 37 Feb. 13, 1976 at Sonoma State * W 63 37 Feb. 17, 1981 at Nevada W 90 3714 Dec. 7, 1976 at Delta College W 44 38 Feb. 1, 1977 at San Francisco W 58 38 Jan. 6, 1978 vs Sonoma State W 69 38 Feb. 21, 1978 Delta JC W 69 38 Dec. 19, 1998 at San Jose State W 75 3819 Dec. 5, 1999 San Diego W 53 39 Dec. 29, 1977 at Cal State Stanislaus W 63 39 Dec. 5, 1992 at Cal State Northridge W 69 3922 Jan. 18, 2002 UC Irvine * W 72 4023 Jan. 7, 1978 vs Fresno State L 40 41 Dec. 29, 1994 Cal State Northridge W 76 4125 Feb. 18, 1978 Fresno State* W 50 42 Jan. 8, 2005 UC Irvine* W 54 42 Mar. 6, 2003 Idaho* W 56 42 Nov. 30, 2002 vs St. Bonaventure W 61 42 Feb. 28, 1978 at American River JC W 62 42 Jan. 17, 1978 Santa Clara* W 75 42 Jan. 30, 1992 UC Irvine * W 79 42 Jan. 7, 1981 Azusa-Pacifi c W 88 42

Fewest Points Allowed, ConferenceRk Date Opponent Res Pac Opp1 Mar. 4, 1990 UC Irvine * W 82 28 Feb. 5, 1977 at Santa Clara * W 36 29 Dec. 9, 1975 San Francisco * L 23 36 Feb. 13, 1976 at Sonoma State * W 63 37 Jan. 15, 2009 UC Irvine * W 61 37 Jan. 7, 1977 at Santa Clara * W 59 37 Jan. 18, 2002 UC Irvine * W 72 40 Jan. 30, 1992 UC Irvine * W 79 42 Jan. 17, 1978 Santa Clara * W 75 42 Mar. 6, 2003 Idaho * W 56 42 Jan. 8, 2005 UC Irvine * W 54 42 Feb. 18, 1978 Fresno State * W 50 42 Feb. 2, 1980 Santa Clara * W 75 43 Jan. 12, 2001 Cal State Fullerton * W 71 43 Jan. 30, 1993 at Cal St. Fullerton * W 70 44 Feb. 14, 2009 at UC Irvine * W 48 44 Jan. 2, 1990 at UC Irvine * W 89 45 Mar. 3, 2001 at Cal Poly * W 69 45 Jan. 20, 1991 Hawai’i * W 62 45 Jan. 9, 1993 San Jose State * W 57 45 Jan. 8, 2002 Idaho * W 86 46 Mar. 3, 1992 San Jose State * W 78 46

Fewest Points ScoredRk Date Opponent Res Pac Opp 1 Dec. 3, 1976 at Cal State Stanislaus L 16 472 Feb. 6, 1976 at Chico State JV L 21 683 Dec. 9, 1975 San Francisco* L 23 36 Feb. 8, 1977 California* L 23 475 Dec. 12, 2003 at No. 6 Stanford L 25 866 Nov. 21, 2004 at No. 7 Stanford L 26 827 Jan. 11, 1977 at California* L 29 608 Dec. 4, 2004 at No. 9 Duke L 30 869 Dec. 11, 2004 at Illinois L 31 7410 Jan. 9, 1976 at Nevada L 32 64 Jan. 15, 1977 at Humboldt State* L 32 68

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• T e a m S c o r i n g R e c o r d s •DIVISION I

AIR FORCE • FIRST MEETING

AMERICAN • 1-111-26-95 Spanos Center W 79-691-5-97 Washington, D.C. L 64-85

ARIZONA • 2-111-21-81 San Luis Obispo, Calif. W 83-7112-20-81 Irvine, Calif. L 52-601-4-84 Spanos Center W 84-79

ARIZONA STATE • 0-111-20-82 San Luis Obispo, Calif. L 65-90

ARKANSAS • 0-212-8-96 Kona, Hawaii L 59-9311-29-09 Grand Bahama Island L 61-78

BAYLOR • 0-112-1-03 Waco, Texas L 51-88 BOISE STATE • 4-311-25-95 Santa Clara, Calif. L 68-712-21-97 Spanos Center W 66-632-26-98 Boise, Id. L 46-613-4-98 Reno, Nev. BWC L 57-652-25-99 Spanos Center W 58-531-19-01 Boise, Id. W 68-542-16-01 Spanos Center W 73-69

BRADLEY •1-112-18-99 Spanos Center W 76-4312-3-00 Peoria, Ill. L 64-75

BRIGHAM YOUNG • 1-51-12-82 Provo, Utah L 74-9312-19-92 Provo, Utah W 65-6212-4-93 Moscow, Id. L 56-7411-30-94 Spanos Center L 59-6612-1-97 Spanos Center L 48-5712-30-98 Provo, Utah L 50-59

CALIFORNIA • 2-211-11-77 Berkeley, Calif. L 29-602-8-77 Tiger Den L 23-471-14-78 Tiger Den L 54-722-24-78 Berkeley, Calif. L 59-7112-16-78 Berkeley, Calif. L 44-761-11-79 Berkeley, Calif. L 43-672-10-79 Tiger Den L 50-791-26-80 Tiger Den L 59-782-21-80 Berkeley, Calif. L 63-681-15-81 Berkeley, Calif. L 61-862-10-81 Tiger Den W 64-591-30-82 Spanos Center L 62-792-27-82 Berkeley, Calif. L 65-801-8-83 Spanos Center L 77-812-8-83 Berkeley, Calif. L 55-711-17-84 Berkeley, Calif. L 70-932-18-84 Tiger Den L 58-6311-25-84 Tiger Den L 87-971-15-85 Berkeley, Calif. L 76-851-10-86 Berkeley, Calif. L 53-8512-16-95 Berkeley, Calif. L 72-7911-24-97 Spanos Center W 64-6311-17-98 Berkeley, Calif. L 58-66

CAL POLY • 26-1912-19-75 Berkeley, Calif. W 57-561-4-80 San Luis Obispo, Calif. L 74-8312-19-80 Santa Barbara, Calif. W 74-601-18-81 San Luis Obispo, Calif. W 81-6212-12-81 Spanos Center L 75-8711-19-82 San Luis Obispo, Calif. W 100-74

12-11-82 Spanos Center W 88-6811-18-83 San Luis Obispo, Calif. W 66-5512-12-83 San Luis Obispo, Calif. W 91-6312-1-84 Hayward, Calif. W 67-5912-7-85 San Luis Obispo, Calif. L 65-6712-1-86 San Luis Obispo, Calif. W 79-561-23-97 San Luis Obispo, Calif. W 65-573-1-97 Spanos Center W 61-492-8-98 Spanos Center L 59-632-15-98 San Luis Obispo, Calif. W 68-612-5-99 San Luis Obispo, Calif. W 76-582-12-99 Spanos Center W 66-542-13-00 Spanos Center W 77-572-20-00 San Luis Obispo, Calif. W 82-812-4-01 Spanos Center W 69-573-3-01 San Luis Obispo, Calif. W 69-453-7-01 Anaheim, Calif. BWC L 76-791-13-02 San Luis Obispo, Calif. W 66-532-10-02 Spanos Center W 80-731-16-03 Spanos Center W 63-502-15-03 San Luis Obispo, Calif. W 71-581-22-04 San Luis Obispo, Calif. L 63-752-21-04 Spanos Center W 78-691-20-05 Spanos Center L 55-652-19-05 San Luis Obispo, Calif. L 52-711-26-06 Spanos Center W 87-533-4-06 San Luis Obispo, Calif. L 45-833-8-06 Anaheim, Calif. BWC L 67-941-25-07 San Luis Obispo, Calif. L 62-773-3-07 Spanos Center L 58-721-24-08 Spanos Center OT W 89-882-23-08 San Luis Obispo, Calif. OT W 75-63-13-08 Anaheim, Calif. BWC OT L 76-791-22-09 San Luis Obispo, Calif. L 58-682-21-09 Spanos Center L 64-741-7-10 Spanos Center L 53-632-6-10 San Luis Obispo, Calif. L 66-991-6-11 San Luis Obispo, Calif. L 74-842-5-11 Spanos Center L 73-833-11-11 Anaheim, Calif. BWC L 55-70

CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD• 0-23-5-09 Bakersfi eld, Calif. L 70-851-20-10 Spanos Center L 63-76

CAL STATE FULLERTON 33-2311-20-81 San Luis Obispo, Calif. L 64-862-1-86 Spanos Center W 62-582-15-86 Fullerton, Calif. L 49-691-31-87 Tiger Den L 66-722-19-87 Fullerton, Calif. W 69-671-2-88 Spanos Center W 77-673-5-88 Fullerton, Calif. L 56-6212-17-88 Fullerton, Calif. L 66-822-2-89 Spanos Center L 61-801-20-90 Spanos Center L 70-712-15-90 Fullerton, Calif. L 55-681-4-91 Spanos Center W 73-682-28-91 Fullerton, Calif. L 52-772-1-92 Spanos Center L 68-692-27-92 Fullerton, Calif. W 70-691-30-93 Fullerton, Calif. W 70-442-25-93 Spanos Center W 73-572-3-94 Spanos Center W 79-763-5-94 Fullerton, Calif. W 79-751-22-95 Fullerton, Calif. L 61-682-17-95 Spanos Center W 63-571-4-96 Spanos Center W 75-502-29-96 Fullerton, Calif. W 72-681-12-97 Spanos Center W 76-742-14-97 Fullerton, Calif. L 55-781-24-98 Fullerton, Calif. L 57-652-20-98 Spanos Center W 70-611-24-99 Spanos Center W 89-642-19-99 Fullerton, Calif. W 78-65

Air Force .................................First MeetingAmerican ...............................................1-1Arizona ..................................................2-1Arizona State ..........................................0-1Arkansas ................................................0-2Baylor ....................................................0-1Boise State ............................................5-3Bradley ..................................................1-1Brigham Young .......................................1-5California .............................................2-21Cal Poly ..............................................26-19Cal State Bakersfi eld ..............................0-2Cal State Fullerton ..............................33-23Cal State Northridge .............................15-9Cleveland State ......................................1-0 Clemson .................................................1-1 Colorado ................................................0-2Colorado State .......................................1-1Connecticut ...........................................0-1Duke ......................................................0-1Eastern Illinois .......................................1-0Eastern Washington ................................1-3Fairfi eld .................................................0-1Florida ....................................First MeetingFres no State .......................................20-23Georgia Tech ..........................................1-0George Mason ........................................0-1Gonzaga .................................................2-1Hawai'i ................................................8-25Houston .................................................0-1Idaho ...................................................13-9Idaho State ............................................3-0Illinois ...................................................0-1Iona .......................................................2-1Iowa .......................................................1-1James Madison .......................................1-1Kansas ...................................................0-1Kentucky ................................................0-1Lafayette ................................................1-0Lamar ....................................................0-1Long Beach State ...............................20-37Long Island ............................................1-0Louisiana State ......................................0-1Loyola Marymount ..................................1-0Marquette ..............................................0-1Mercer ...................................................0-1Mississippi .............................................0-1Monmouth .............................................0-1Montana ................................................1-3Montana State .......................................1-6Nebraska ...............................................0-1Nevada ...............................................12-12New Mexico ............................................1-1New Mexico State .................................10-9North Carolina ........................................0-1North Dakota ..........................................1-0North Texas ............................................3-2Northern Arizona.....................................2-3Northern Colorado ..................................1-1Northern Illinois......................................1-0Northwestern .........................................1-0Notre Dame ............................................0-1Ohio .......................................................1-0Ohio State ..............................................1-0Oklahoma State ......................................0-1Oregon ...................................................0-3Oregon State ..........................................0-4Pepperdine.............................................0-3Portland .................................................4-6Portland State ........................................4-2

Princeton ...............................................1-0Providence .............................................1-0Purdue ...................................................0-1Rice .......................................................0-2Rutgers ..................................................0-2Sacramento State .................................14-6Saint Bonaventure ..................................1-0Saint John's ...........................................0-1Saint Joseph's ........................................0-1Saint Mary's ........................................7-12San Diego...............................................2-8San Diego State ......................................5-6San Francisco ..................................... 11-17San Jose State ....................................31-13New Orleans ...........................................1-0Santa Clara ........................................17-24Seattle ...................................................1-0Southern Illinois Edwardsville (SIUE) 1st MtgSouthern Utah ........................................4-2Stanford...............................................3-16Stephen F. Austin ....................................0-2Texas-Pan American ................................1-0Texas-San Antonio ..................................1-0Texas Southern .......................................2-0Texas Tech ..............................................0-3UC Davis ..............................................8-10UC Irvine ............................................32-28UCLA .....................................................0-3UC Riverside .......................................10-13UC Santa Barbara ...............................17-49UMBC ....................................................1-0UNLV ....................................................8-20Utah ......................................................1-2Utah State..............................................4-3Virginia ..................................................0-1Virginia Commonwealth ..........................0-1Wagner ..................................................1-0Washington ............................................1-3Washington State ...................................2-2Weber State ...........................................3-2Wichita State .........................................1-1Wisconsin-Green Bay ..............................0-2Wofford ..................................................1-0Wright State ...........................................0-1Non- Division I (currently)Alaska-Anchorage ..................................1-0American River JC ...................................2-1Azusa Pacifi c ..........................................1-0Biola ......................................................1-1Cal Poly Pomona .....................................0-3Cal State Hayward ..................................5-0Cal State Hayward JV...............................1-0Cal State Los Angeles .............................0-1Cal State Stanislaus ...............................7-4Chico State ............................................5-1Chico State JV ........................................1-0Colorado Women’s College ......................1-0DeAnza JC ..............................................0-2 Delta JC .................................................2-1Feath er Riv er JC ......................................0-1Humboldt State ......................................0-2Occidental .............................................2-0Rocky Mountain College ..........................1-0Sacramento City College .........................2-0San Francisco State ................................3-1San Jose State JV ....................................0-1Seattle Pacifi c ........................................1-0Sonoma State .........................................4-2U.S. International ...................................5-1Wayland Baptist .....................................0-1

PACIFIC ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

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

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1-27-00 Fullerton, Calif. W 78-692-27-00 Spanos Center W 69-531-12-01 Spanos Center W 71-43-2-9-01 Fullerton, Calif. W 92-491-26-02 Fullerton, Calif. W 63-522-22-02 Spanos Center W 70-612-1-03 Spanos Center W 85-612-27-03 Fullerton, Calif. W 82-541-5-04 Spanos Center W 75-643-4-04 Fullerton, Calif. W 80-703-11-04 Anaheim, Calif. BWC W 78-5912-30-04 Fullerton, Calif. W 61-553-3-05 Spanos Center L 58-801-9-06 Fullerton, Calif. L 64-722-16-06 Spanos Center W 84-741-6-07 Spanos Center W 61-532-8-07 Fullerton, Calif. L 69-753-7-07 Anaheim, Calif. BWC L 58-691-19-08 Fullerton, Calif. L 83-942-14-08 Spanos Center OT W 76-721-17-09 Spanos Center W 72-662-12-09 Fullerton, Calif. L 51-623-12-09 Anaheim, Calif. BWC L 62-641-4-10 Fullerton, Calif. L 65-822-4-10 Spanos Center L 56-651-2-11 Spanos Center W 69-652-19-11 Fullerton, Calif. L 67-72

CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE • 15-912-5-92 Northridge, Calif. W 69-391-25-94 Spanos Center W 73-5212-29-94 Spanos Center W 76-4112-28-95 Northridge, Calif. W 75-441-30-02 Spanos Center W 90-512-3-02 Northridge, Calif. W 92-601-11-03 Northridge, Calif. L 50-572-8-03 Spanos Center W 69-481-31-04 Spanos Center W 82-732-28-04 Northridge, Calif. L 61-641-27-05 Northridge, Calif. L 50-732-24-05 Spanos Center L 57-631-4-06 Spanos Center W 58-562-25-06 Northridge, Calif. L 59-8012-30-06 Northridge, Calif. L 50-722-24-07 Spanos Center L 51-721-12-08 Spanos Center W 79-732-7-08 Northridge, Calif. W 66-521-2-09 Spanos Center W 63-593-7-09 Northridge, Calif. L 61-701-2-10 Northridge, Calif. OT W 76-703-6-10 Spanos Center 2OT W 93-8912- 31-10 Spanos Center OT L 68-743-5-11 Northridge, Calif. W 63-49

CLEVELAND STATE • 1-012-8-90 Tempe, Ariz. W 88-59

CLEMSON • 1-11-3-81 Stockton Civic Auditorium W 78-703-24-95 Amarillo, Texas WNIT L 75-80

COLORADO • 0-212-18-04 Spanos Center L 42-4512-8-05 Boulder, Colo. L 57-84

COLORADO STATE • 1-112-4-07 Colorado Springs, Colo. L 77-84

CONNECTICUT • 0-112-28-10 Spanos Center L 42-85

DUKE • 0-112-4-04 Raleigh, N.C. L 30-86

EASTERN ILLINOIS •1-0 11-30-91 Moraga, Calif. W 79-61EASTERN WASH ING TON • 1-312-11-79 Tiger Den L 58-6111-24-84 Spanos Center L 60-7312-21-07 Spanos Center W 82-7412-13-08 Cheney, Wash. L 58-63

FAIRFIELD •0-11-26-85 Las Vegas, Nev. L 63-83

FLORIDA • FIRST MEETING

FRESNO STATE•20-231-7-78 Chico, Calif. L 40-411-20-78 Fresno, Calif. L 40-552-18-78 Tiger Den W 50-421-23-79 Tiger Den L 50-532-23-79 Fresno, Calif. L 52-601-19-80 Tiger Den W 68-662-15-80 Fresno, Calif. W 75-531-9-81 Fresno, Calif. W 59-542-7-81 Tiger Den L 57-5912-6-81 Hayward, Calif. W 75-711-21-82 Fresno, Calif. W 83-762-20-82 Spanos Center W 82-642-18-83 Spanos Center W 76-632-26-83 Fresno, Calif. L 68-702-24-84 Tiger Den W 74-413-2-84 Fresno, Calif. L 55-7511-27-84 Tiger Den L 62-642-1-85 Fresno, Calif. W 76-6811-27-85 Fresno, Calif. L 61-831-3-86 Reno, Nev. L 54-931-10-87 Tiger Den L 61-662-7-87 Fresno, Calif. L 63-901-23-88 Spanos Center L 50-642-18-88 Fresno, Calif. L 64-801-19-89 Fresno, Calif. L 51-592-16-89 Spanos Center L 68-721-7-90 Spanos Center L 58-692-1-90 Fresno, Calif. W 77-761-29-91 Fresno, Calif. L 69-802-16-91 Spanos Center W 79-741-2-92 Fresno, Calif. W 65-583-8-92 Spanos Center W 87-7212-31-92 Spanos Center W 72-5712-8-93 Fresno, Calif. W 62-6012-31-94 Fresno, Calif. L 66-7212-30-95 Spanos Center W 68-6512-14-96 Spanos Center L 56-6412-20-97 Fresno, Calif. L 40-5312-12-98 Spanos Center W 77-5912-13-00 Fresno, Calif. W 67-5712-6-08 Spanos Center W 84-7012-22-09 Fresno, Calif. L 33-6312-1-10 Spanos Center L 64-66

GEORGIA TECH•1-012-19-89 Spanos Center W 88-68

GEORGE MASON•0-111-26-89 Santa Clara, Calif. L 56-57

GONZAGA•2-112-6-98 Tempe, Ariz. L 64-6511-23-99 Spanos Center W 84-7011-24-01 Spokane, Wash. W 86-85

HAWAI’I•8-252-16-79 Tiger Den L 57-701-10-80 Tiger Den W 77-611-5-82 Spanos Center W 83-7411-27-82 Spanos Center L 71-79

1-12-84 Tiger Den W 63-611-17-85 Tiger Den L 72-771-19-85 Spanos Center W 74-621-16-86 Manoa, Hawai’i L 59-801-18-86 Manoa, Hawai’i L 57-852-16-87 Tiger Den L 63-742-17-87 Tiger Den L 65-831-7-88 Manoa, Hawai’i L 47-761-9-88 Manoa, Hawai’i L 61-702-18-89 Spanos Center L 53-752-20-89 Spanos Center L 59-801-25-90 Manoa, Hawai’i L 53-631-27-90 Manoa, Hawai’i L 68-873-8-90 Long Beach, Calif. (LBA) BWC W 68-631-19-91 Spanos Center W 58-531-20-91 Spanos Center W 62-451-8-92 Manoa, Hawai’i L 56-591-10-92 Manoa, Hawai’i L 60-843-11-92 Long Beach, Calif. (LBA) BWC L 65-782-4-93 Spanos Center L 61-642-5-93 Spanos Center L 59-722-25-94 Manoa, Hawai’i L 58-922-26-94 Manoa, Hawai’i L 73-773-10-94 Las Vegas, Nev. BWC L 59-731-3-95 Manoa, Hawai’i L 51-533-5-95 Spanos Center W 73-561-14-96 Spanos Center L 65-672-11-96 Manoa, Hawai’i L 70-783-9-96 Reno, Nev. BWC L 64-68

HOUSTON• 0-112-19-82 Irvine, Calif. L 74-83

IDAHO•13-91-3-93 Spanos Center W 68-5712-3-93 Moscow, Id. W 86-761-17-97 Moscow, Id. W 64-543-5-97 Reno, Nev. BWC L 48-711-30-98 Spanos Center W 60-531-28-99 Moscow, Id. L 74-793-3-99 Reno, Nev. BWC L 58-602-4-00 Spanos Center W 63-571-21-01 Moscow, Id. W 82-752-18-01 Spanos Center W 68-511-8-02 Spanos Center W 86-463-2-02 Moscow, Id. W 71-633-6-02 Anaheim, Calif. BWC W 72-451-2-03 Moscow, Id. L 53-743-6-03 Spanos Center W 56-421-17-04 Spanos Center W 74-732-12-04 Moscow, Id. L 51-723-12-04 Anaheim, Calif. BWC L 68-711-15-05 Moscow, Id. L 52-742-10-05 Spanos Center L 67-7312-30-07 Spanos Center W 63-5212-11-08 Moscow, Id. L 51-61

IDAHO STATE • 3-012-21-86 Spanos Center W 87-6412-9-94 Kona, Hawai’i W 84-5611-27-99 Corvallis, Ore. W 64-55

ILLINOIS •0-112-11-04 Chicago, Ill. L 31-74 IONA •2-112-28-03 Spanos Center W 74-6312-28-08 Spanos Center W 66-6211-20-09 New Rochelle, N.Y. L 54-76 IOWA •1-111-19-81 San Luis Obispo, Calif. W 81-7012-7-97 Kona, Hawai’i L 60-80

JAMES MADISON •1-11-3-97 Harrisonburg, Va. L 45-8012-28-97 Spanos Center W 57-51KANSAS •0-11-2-85 Tiger Den L 81-86

KENTUCKY •0-111-29-02 Seattle, Wash. L 61-77

LAFAYETTE •1-012-22-06 Spanos Center W 72-63

LAMAR •0-112-6-91 Houston, Texas L 54-75

LONG BEACH STATE • 20-372-13-86 Long Beach, Calif. L 86-1212-24-86 Spanos Center L 78-901-24-87 Long Beach, Calif. L 65-1142-14-87 Tiger Den L 46-993-5-87 Long Beach, Calif. BWC L 65-1231-28-88 Long Beach, Calif. L 52-1062-27-88 Spanos Center L 57-983-10-88 Long Beach, Calif. L 50-771-26-89 Spanos Center L 65-872-23-89 Long Beach, Calif. L 71-961-13-90 Long Beach, Calif. L 70-902-8-90 Spanos Center L 64-823-10-90 Long Beach, Calif. (LBA) BWC L 83-851-25-91 Long Beach, Calif. L 69-712-25-91 Spanos Center L 73-912-6-92 Spanos Center L 57-662-13-92 Long Beach, Calif. W 89-851-16-93 Long Beach, Calif. L 64-692-11-93 Spanos Center W 75-551-15-94 Spanos Center W 65-632-11-94 Long Beach, Calif. L 76-881-15-95 Spanos Center L 73-842-10-95 Long Beach, Calif. W 86-711-28-96 Long Beach, Calif. W 67-642-23-96 Spanos Center W 98-953-6-96 Reno, Nev. BWC W 90-801-19-97 Long Beach, Calif. L 58-712-23-97 Spanos Center W 58-502-1-98 Spanos Center W 66-532-28-98 Long Beach, Calif. L 77-781-30-99 Long Beach, Calif. L 57-742-27-99 Spanos Center W 73-692-6-00 Long Beach, Calif. L 70-743-2-00 Spanos Center L 47-611-28-01 Long Beach, Calif. L 69-882-25-01 Spanos Center L 77-911-20-02 Spanos Center W 82-792-15-02 Long Beach, Calif. L 72-771-25-03 Long Beach, Calif. L 55-602-20-03 Spanos Center W 66-653-14-03 Anaheim, Calif. BWC W 71-511-8-04 Long Beach, Calif. W 71-622-7-04 Spanos Center W 67-631-6-05 Spanos Center L 60-682-5-05 Long Beach, Calif. L 48-741-13-06 Spanos Center L 61-742-11-06 Long Beach, Calif. L 54-771-11-07 Long Beach, Calif. L 52-702-3-07 Spanos Center W 77-721-10-08 Spanos Center L 56-622-9-08 Long Beach, Calif. L 57-691-8-09 Long Beach, Calif. W 76-622-7-09 Spanos Center OT W 98-922-20-10 Spanos Center 2OT L 77-872-27-10 Long Beach, Calif. W 77-671-15-11 Spanos Center W 76-651-27-11 Long Beach, Calif. L 60-73

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LONG ISLAND • 0-32-13-86 Brooklyn, N.Y. L 86-1212-24-86 Spanos Center L 78-901-24-87 Brooklyn, N.Y. L 65-11LOUISIANA STATE (LSU)• 0-1 12-30-88 Tiger Den L 58-88

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT • 1-012-6-86 Spanos Center W 76-66

MARQUETTE • 0-111/26/99 Corvallis, Ore. L 81-86

MERCER • 0-111-26-05 Green Bay, Wisc. L 52-55

MISSISSIPPI • 0-111-29-91 Moraga, Calif. L 58-74

MONMOUTH • 0-111-22-09 West Long Branch, N.J. L 53-64

MONTANA • 1-312-6-82 Spanos Center W 79-771-4-85 Santa Clara, Calif. L 69-9212-2-88 Missoula, Mont. L 49-8212-29-99 Missoula, Mont. L 54-55

MONTANA STATE • 1-612-20-82 Irvine, Calif. L 84-901-4-86 Reno, Nev. L 67-7011-24-90 Bozeman, Mont. L 46-6811-24-91 Spanos Center L 62-6512-3-94 Albuquerque, N.M. W 67-6411-15-09 Spanos Center L 79-9112-22-10 Bozeman, Mont. L 58-107

NEBRASKA • 0-112-6-96 Kona, Hawai’i L 55-82

NEVADA • 12-121-9-76 Reno, Nev. L 32-641-10-76 Reno, Nev. L 33-341-21-77 Reno, Nev. L 40-812-19-77 Tiger Den L 33-58

1-20-79 Tiger Den L 77-952-26-79 Tiger Den W 78-432-17-81 Reno, Nev. W 90-372-22-83 Spanos Center W 81-6312-4-85 Reno, Nev. L 74-7912-10-86 Spanos Center W 62-5812-17-87 Reno, Nev. L 54-6512-17-89 Reno, Nev. W 76-641-2-93 Spanos Center W 79-513-6-93 Reno, Nev. W 73-691-3-94 Reno, Nev. W 81-521-31-94 Spanos Center W 63-471-10-95 Spanos Center W 84-622-5-96 Reno, Nev. L 69-721-21-96 Reno, Nev. W 67-662-18-96 Spanos Center L 50-622-9-97 Reno, Nev. L 48-651-11-98 Spanos Center L 58-661-15-99 Spanos Center W 66-511-23-00 Reno, Nev. L 72-76

NEW MEXICO • 1-112-20-93 Spanos Center W 85-5811-9-01 Albuquerque, N.M. L 54-81

NEW MEXICO STATE • 10-91-5-81 Tiger Den L 72-911-23-91 Las Cruces, N.M. L 81-882-20-91 Spanos Center W 101-781-25-92 Las Cruces, N.M. W 81-722-20-92 Spanos Center W 80-671-23-93 Spanos Center W 83-732-18-93 Las Cruces, N.M. L 66-683-10-93 Long Beach, Calif. (LBA) BWC L 72-731-22-94 Las Cruces, N.M. L 68-762-17-94 Spanos Center L 53-631-29-95 Spanos Center W 69-562-24-95 Las Cruces, N.M. L 60-753-9-95 Las Vegas, Nev. BWC W 67-551-9-96 Las Cruces, N.M. L 58-682-2-96 Spanos Center W 64-592-2-97 Spanos Center W 77-641-18-98 Las Cruces, N.M. W 59-561-17-99 Spanos Center W 74-591-21-00 Las Cruces, N.M. L 65-69

NORTH CAROLINA • 0-111-28-08 Grand Bahama Island L 62-98

NORTH DAKOTA • 1-011-26-89 Spanos Center W 85-64NORTH TEXAS • 3-21-31-97 Spanos Center W 83-771-16-98 Denton, Texas L 55-601-10-99 Denton, Texas L 77-821-14-00 Spanos Center W 61-483-8-00 Anaheim, Calif. BWC W 74-56

NORTHERN ARIZONA • 2-31-5-87 Santa Clara, Calif. W 69-6311-22-02 Spanos Center L 58-5912-4-03 Flagstaff, Ariz. L 56-7411-19-04 Spanos Center W 59-5012-7-06 Flagstaff, Ariz. L 59-74

NORTHERN COLORADO • 1-112-2-07 Greeley, Colo. L 58-6711-22-08 Spanos Center W 72-64

NORTHERN ILLINOIS • 1-012-1-00 DeKalb, Ill. W 84-62

NORTHWESTERN • 1-01-2-86 Reno, Nev. W 87-82

NOTRE DAME • 0-13-23-95 Amarillo, Texas WNIT L 74-88

OHIO • 1-012-11-94 Kona, Hawai’i W 84-71

OHIO STATE • 1-012-10-94 Kona, Hawai’i W 74-67

OKLAHOMA STATE • 0-111-24-06 Stillwater, Okla. L 56-86

OREGON • 0-21-22-83 Eugene, Ore. L 74-831-27-84 Spanos Center L 57-86

OREGON STATE • 0-51-21-83 Corvallis, Ore. L 55-731-28-85 Spanos Center L 81-9012-21-04 Corvallis, Ore. L 43-7211-20-05 Spanos Center L 46-5411-18-08 Corvallis, Ore. L 71-76

PEPPERDINE • 0-312-4-82 Malibu, Calif. L 89-971-6-01 Spanos Center L 69-711-4-02 Malibu, Calif. L 74-82

PORTLAND • 4-61-7-88 Portland, Ore. W 72-4612-2-94 Albuquerque, N.M. L 65-6812-1-99 Portland, Ore. W 59-5012-15-01 Portland, Ore. W 82-7412-3-02 Portland, Ore. L 64-7311-12-06 Portland, Ore. L 60-7412-28-07 Spanos Center L 64-8412-3-08 Spanos Center W 68-5012-4-09 Portland, Ore. L 66-8012-19-10 Spanos Center L 73-86

PORTLAND STATE • 4-212-5-87 San Francisco, Calif. W 88-671-6-88 Portland, Ore. L 64-90

12-31-90 Spanos Center W 78-6812-15-00 Spanos Center W 69-5312-3-08 Spanos Center W 68-5012-6-09 Portland, Ore. L 57-75

PRINCETON • 1-012-27-96 Seattle, Wash. W 65-51PROVIDENCE • 1-011-24-00 Santa Clara, Calif. W 78-76

PURDUE • 0-111-24-02 West Lafayette, Ind. L 57-91

RICE • 0-211-23-84 Spanos Center L 69-7112-7-91 Houston, Texas L 61-69

RUTGERS • 0-211-29-01 Spanos Center L 53-6111-26-10 Las Vegas, Nev. L 39-71

SACRAMENTO STATE • 14-61-5-78 Chico, Calif. L 46-7312-8-78 Tiger Den W 57-5612-21-79 Sacramento, Calif. W 72-452-21-90 Spanos Center W 81-5912-13-91 Sacramento, Calif. L 66-7612-11-92 Spanos Center W 67-5411-30-93 Sacramento, Calif. W 68-5412-6-94 Spanos Center W 68-5311-16-97 Sacramento, Calif. L 55-6311-14-98 Spanos Center W 73-571-10-00 Sacramento, Calif. W 69-4711-20-00 Spanos Center W 74-7111-20-01 Sacramento, Calif. W 86-4612-11-02 Spanos Center W 92-5012-22-05 Sacramento, Calif. L 66-7612-15-06 Spanos Center W 62-5512-11-07 Sacramento, Calif. L 85-8712-22-08 Spanos Center W 76-642-13-10 Sacramento, Calif. L 81-9511-12-10 Spanos Center W 94-86

ST. BONAVENTURE • 1-011-30-02 Seattle, Wash. W 61-42

ST. JOHN’S • 0-112-7-90 Tempe, Ariz. L 69-78

SAINT JOSEPH’S • 0-112-5-98 Tempe, Ariz. L 44-54

SAINT MARY’S •7-122-5-80 Tiger Den W 85-512-25-84 Tiger Den W 78-6311-28-87 Spanos Center W 73-6512-12-87 Moraga, Calif. W 82-6412-11-88 Tiger Den L 71-7812-30-89 Moraga, Calif. L 77-8512-2-90 Moraga, Calif. L 65-8712-30-91 Spanos Center L 66-781-6-93 Spanos Center W 71-6612-29-93 Moraga, Calif. L 74-8412-12-97 Moraga, Calif. L 51-6711-24-98 Spanos Center L 54-6512-28-02 Spanos Center L 53-7312-30-03 Moraga, Calif. L 45-4612-3-06 Moraga, Calif. W 75-6711-28-07 Spanos Center L 68-821-4-09 Moraga, Calif. L 70-7112-29-09 Spanos Center W 70-6312-5-10 Moraga, Calif. L 63-79

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SAN DIEGO • 2-81-5-85 Santa Clara, Calif. W 63-551-2-98 Spanos Center L 54-701-2-99 San Diego, Calif. L 60-7212-5-99 Spanos Center W 53-3912-1-01 San Diego, Calif. L 63-6412-8-02 Spanos Center L 50-5312-21-03 San Diego, Calif. L 66-7012-1-06 Spanos Center L 62-7212-15-07 San Diego, Calif. L 53-6811-25-10 Spanos Center L 61-72

SAN DIEGO STATE • 5-61-27-81 San Diego, Calif. W 70-621-23-86 San Diego, Calif. L 80-972-20-86 Spanos Center W 102-752-2-87 Tiger Den L 74-852-26-87 San Diego, Calif. L 52-801-4-88 Spanos Center L 56-773-3-88 San Diego, Calif. L 58-10112-16-88 San Diego, Calif. L 55-763-4-89 Spanos Center W 85-681-18-90 Spanos Center W 68-642-17-90 San Diego, Calif. W 82-68

SAN FRANCISCO • 11-1712-9-75 Tiger Den L 23-362-10-76 San Francisco, Calif. L 59-632-1-77 San Francisco, Calif. W 58-3812-10-77 San Francisco, Calif. W 63-612-4-78 Tiger Den W 61-592-25-78 San Francisco, Calif. L 45-532-2-79 San Francisco, Calif. L 56-812-27-79 Tiger Den L 57-781-24-80 Tiger Den L 49-592-23-80 San Francisco, Calif. L 51-711-12-81 San Francisco, Calif. L 66-682-14-81 Tiger Den W 94-661-27-82 San Francisco, Calif. L 65-672-22-82 Spanos Center W 82-7611-18-82 Spanos Center W 83-711-15-83 Spanos Center L 67-802-2-83 San Francisco, Calif. L 72-751-20-84 San Francisco, Calif. L 73-802-11-84 Tiger Den W 63-612-19-85 San Francisco, Calif. L 73-8012-13-85 Tiger Den W 94-8012-13-86 San Francisco, Calif. L 79-9012-8-89 San Francisco, Calif. L 59-6012-15-90 Spanos Center W 76-6811-24-96 San Francisco, Calif. L 52-7212-1-98 Spanos Center W 78-5012-10-09 Spanos Center L 67-7112-11-10 San Francisco, Calif. W 76-54

SAN JOSE STATE • 31-131-28-78 Tiger Den L 42-672-15-78 San Jose, Calif. L 33-681-17-79 San Jose, Calif. L 33-802-17-79 Tiger Den L 51-771-9-80 Tiger Den L 37-912-9-80 San Jose, Calif. L 65-681-30-81 Tiger Den W 59-512-27-81 San Jose, Calif. W 85-711-16-82 San Jose, Calif. L 57-892-5-82 Spanos Center W 72-611-6-83 San Jose, Calif. W 70-682-10-83 Spanos Center W 78-741-23-84 Tiger Den L 68-792-16-84 San Jose, Calif. W 73-7012-8-84 San Jose, Calif. L 74-8312-10-85 Tiger Den W 71-701-8-87 San Jose, Calif. W 70-552-5-87 Tiger Den W 68-57

1-21-88 Spanos Center W 49-462-20-88 San Jose, Calif. W 65-551-21-89 San Jose, Calif. W 59-543-2-89 Spanos Center W 67-602-3-90 San Jose, Calif. W 71-582-19-90 Spanos Center W 70-561-16-91 San Jose, Calif. W 73-492-23-91 Spanos Center W 72-542-4-92 San Jose, Calif. W 65-603-3-92 Spanos Center W 78-461-9-93 Spanos Center W 57-453-1-93 San Jose, Calif. W 69-511-8-94 Spanos Center W 72-701-29-94 San Jose, Calif. L 63-741-5-95 San Jose, Calif. W 64-513-2-95 Spanos Center W 58-571-12-96 Spanos Center W 79-702-9-96 San Jose, Calif. W 78-6412-30-96 San Jose, Calif. L 60-6312-22-97 Spanos Center W 70-5912-19-98 San Jose, Calif. W 75-381-7-00 Spanos Center W 77-5012-22-01 San Jose, Calif. L 75-7812-27-06 Spanos Center L 56-6511-20-07 San Jose, Calif. OT W 75-7411-19-10 Spanos Center W 70-57

SANTA CLARA • 17-241-7-77 Santa Clara, Calif. W 59-372-5-77 Santa Clara, Calif. W 36-291-17-78 Tiger Den W 75-422-7-78 Santa Clara, Calif. W 66-601-9-79 Santa Clara, Calif. L 58-612-6-79 Tiger Den L 66-7112-15-79 Santa Clara, Calif. W 52-502-2-80 Tiger Den W 75-432-29-80 Santa Clara, Calif. L 55-641-22-81 Tiger Den L 66-702-20-81 Santa Clara, Calif. W 70-652-4-82 Spanos Center W 77-643-2-82 Santa Clara, Calif. L 64-721-12-83 Santa Clara, Calif. W 79-712-6-83 Spanos Center W 78-691-6-84 Tiger Den W 77-732-8-84 Santa Clara, Calif. L 76-8812-6-84 Santa Clara, Calif. L 47-682-20-85 Tiger Den W 73-7211-30-85 Santa Clara, Calif. L 70-791-14-86 Spanos Center W 75-731-6-87 Santa Clara, Calif. W 72-6612-1-87 Tiger Den L 52-6611-25-88 Santa Clara, Calif. L 81-8611-28-89 Spanos Center W 77-6811-27-90 Santa Clara, Calif. L 67-7512-21-91 Santa Clara, Calif. L 69-7712-1-92 Spanos Center L 86-9012-11-93 Spanos Center L 61-7312-9-95 Santa Clara, Calif. W 68-6711-26-96 Spanos Center L 58-7411-22-97 Santa Clara, Calif. L 57-7012-28-98 Spanos Center L 58-7011-18-00 Santa Clara, Calif. L 50-6912-12-01 Spanos Center L 61-7012-21-02 Santa Clara, Calif. W 59-5411-25-03 Spanos Center L 59-6012-12-06 Santa Clara, Calif. L 67-7412-8-07 Spanos Center L 64-7112-13-09 Spanos Center L 69-7412-16-10 Santa Clara, Calif. L 47-52

SEATTLE • 1-012-20-08 Spanos Center W 71-65

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SOUTHERN UTAH • 4-212-9-00 Spanos Center W 84-6211-26-01 Cedar City, Utah W 69-6011-28-05 Spanos Center L 64-6512-9-06 Cedar City, Utah W 62-6011-17-09 Spanos Center W 67-5411-23-10 Cedar City, Utah L 78-79

STANFORD • 3-1612-4-76 Berkeley, Calif. L 35-481-13-78 Stanford, Calif. L 58-672-2-78 Tiger Den L 43-591-27-79 Tiger Den L 49-772-20-79 Stanford, Calif. L 53-821-21-80 Stanford, Calif. L 56-752-12-80 Tiger Den W 71-651-24-81 Tiger Den W 80-742-4-81 Stanford, Calif. L 50-701-19-82 Spanos Center L 57-732-13-82 Stanford, Calif. L 68-9111-29-83 Stanford, Calif. W 84-751-23-85 Tiger Den L 77-8112-20-99 Spanos Center L 55-7011-26-00 Stanford, Calif. L 65-7312-14-02 Spanos Center L 56-6712-12-03 Stanford, Calif. L 25-8611-21-04 Stanford, Calif. L 26-8212-1-05 Spanos Center L 58-109

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN • 0-212-19-95 Spanos Center L 61-7612-5-97 Nacogdoches, Texas L 52-81

TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN • 1-012-18-94 Wichita, Kan. W 75-53

TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO • 1-012-20-91 Santa Clara, Calif. W 75-57

TEXAS SOUTHERN • 2-012-6-97 Nacogdoches, Texas W 60-5111-18-05 Spanos Center W 72-61

TEXAS TECH • 0-312-17-95 Berkeley, Calif. L 61-811-5-03 Lubbock, Texas L 45-7612-8-03 Lubbock, Texas L 39-100

UC DAVIS • 8-1012-19-78 Tiger Den L 49-6512-18-79 Davis, Calif. W 68-6012-2-80 Tiger Den W 73-561-2-82 Davis, Calif. W 91-591-29-05 Spanos Center W 65-602-28-05 Davis, Calif. L 50-691-21-06 Davis, Calif. L 62-772-2-06 Spanos Center L 66-701-20-07 Spanos Center L 61-752-15-07 Davis, Calif. L 39-672-2-08 Davis, Calif. L 54-583-1-08 Spanos Center W 72-711-31-09 Spanos Center W 63-602-28-09 Davis, Calif. L 39-581-23-10 Davis, Calif. OT L 59-682-11-10 Spanos Center W 74-581-22-11 Spanos Center L 57-652-9-11 Davis, Calif. W 65-60

UC IRVINE • 32-2812-20-79 Tiger Den W 72-6012-21-81 Irvine, Calif. L 59-7111-17-83 San Luis Obispo, Calif. L 60-721-9-85 Irvine, Calif. L 55-712-9-85 Spanos Center L 48-61

1-25-86 Irvine, Calif. L 56-692-22-86 Spanos Center W 73-641-22-87 Irvine, Calif. L 62-732-9-87 Spanos Center L 66-701-14-88 Irvine, Calif. L 50-612-13-88 Spanos Center L 47-561-14-89 Spanos Center W 66-512-9-89 Irvine, Calif. L 57-673-7-89 Long Beach, Calif. (LBA) BWC L 49-601-2-90 Irvine, Calif. W 89-453-4-90 Spanos Center W 82-283-7-90 Long Beach, Calif. (LBA) BWC W 71-511-7-91 Irvine, Calif. W 67-522-3-91 Spanos Center W 66-481-30-92 Spanos Center W 79-422-29-92 Irvine, Calif. W 65-471-28-93 Irvine, Calif. W 74-582-27-93 Spanos Center W 90-732-5-94 Spanos Center W 80-623-3-94 Irvine, Calif. W 80-621-20-95 Irvine, Calif. W 66-642-19-95 Spanos Center W 57-553-11-95 Las Vegas, Nev. BWC L 53-651-2-96 Spanos Center W 76-563-2-96 Irvine, Calif. L 57-671-10-97 Spanos Center L 54-572-16-97 Irvine, Calif. L 54-561-22-98 Irvine, Calif. L 35-562-22-98 Spanos Center L 48-521-22-99 Spanos Center W 68-642-21-99 Irvine, Calif. W 66-601-29-00 Irvine, Calif. L 58-622-25-00 Spanos Center W 71-631-14-01 Spanos Center W 61-462-11-01 Irvine, Calif. W 70-561-18-02 Spanos Center W 72-402-17-02 Irvine, Calif. W 65-531-23-03 Irvine, Calif. L 59-672-22-03 Spanos Center W 57-531-10-04 Irvine, Calif. W 62-572-5-04 Spanos Center W 72-661-8-05 Spanos Center W 54-422-3-05 Irvine, Calif. L 58-611-15-06 Spanos Center L 72-852-9-06 Irvine, Calif. L 58-791-13-07 Irvine, Calif. OT L 64-762-1-07 Spanos Center L 54-621-17-07 Irvine, Calif. W 69-592-16-08 Spanos Center W 67-501-15-09 Spanos Center W 61-372-14-09 Irvine, Calif. W 48-441-16-10 Irvine, Calif. L 57-681-27-10 Spanos Center L 54-702-17-11 Irvine, Calif. L 66-742-24-11 Spanos Center L 58-69

UCLA • 0-312-8-79 Los Angeles, Calif. L 41-10212-3-82 Los Angeles, Calif. L 62-891-21-84 Spanos Center L 71-91

UC RIVERSIDE • 10-1312-2-84 Hayward, Calif. W 71-561-24-02 Riverside, Calif. L 65-792-24-02 Spanos Center W 78-603-8-02 Anaheim, Calif. BWC W 64-471-30-03 Spanos Center W 87-833-1-03 Riverside, Calif. W 79-523-12-03 Anaheim, Calif. BWC W 63-611-3-04 Spanos Center W 65-613-6-04 Riverside, Calif. W 72-6812-28-04 Riverside, Calif. L 54-673-5-05 Spanos Center L 53-701-7-06 Riverside, Calif. L 64-74

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• S e r i e s R e c o r d s •2-18-06 Spanos Center L 53-551-4-07 Spanos Center L 50-582-10-07 Riverside, Calif. L 51-581-2-08 Riverside, Calif. L 61-833-8-08 Spanos Center W 82-601-10-09 Riverside, Calif. L 56-652-5-09 Spanos Center L 55-741-30-10 Spanos Center L 59-712-25-10 Riverside, Calif. L 41-501-29-11 Riverside, Calif. W 62-592-26-11 Spanos Center L 56-72

UC SANTA BARBARA • 17-491-5-80 Santa Barbara, Calif. W 68-5412-20-80 Santa Barbara, Calif. W 81-7912-13-81 Spanos Center L 60-8012-21-82 Irvine, Calif. W 81-7612-19-84 Spanos Center L 71-731-11-85 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 55-631-30-86 Spanos Center W 76-552-27-86 Santa Barbara, Calif. W 65-541-12-87 Tiger Den W 62-482-21-87 Santa Barbara, Calif. W 53-491-16-88 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 62-632-22-88 Tiger Den W 85-691-12-89 Spanos Center L 62-732-11-90 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 60-621-15-90 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 79-873-1-90 Spanos Center L 60-611-9-91 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 71-822-1-91 Spanos Center W 66-583-6-91 Long Beach, Calif. (LBA) BWC L 42-621-16-92 Spanos Center W 91-862-15-92 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 55-741-14-93 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 75-762-13-93 Spanos Center W 88-791-13-94 Spanos Center L 63-682-13-94 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 66-733-9-94 Las Vegas, Nev. BWC W 72-651-13-95 Spanos Center W 66-502-12-95 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 67-751-26-96 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 57-742-25-96 Spanos Center L 48-793-7-96 Reno, Nev. BWC W 88-871-25-97 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 57-812-27-97 Spanos Center L 78-972-6-98 Spanos Center L 48-552-13-98 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 57-852-7-99 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 76-842-14-99 Spanos Center L 66-762-11-00 Spanos Center L 59-692-18-00 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 62-793-10-00 Anaheim, Calif. BWC L 68-802-2-01 Spanos Center L 64-773-1-01 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 55-662-1-02 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 58-672-8-02 Spanos Center L 66-833-9-02 Anaheim, Calif. BWC L 53-641-18-03 Spanos Center W 74-652-5-03 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 37-663-15-03 Anaheim, Calif. BWC L 50-681-24-04 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 48-732-19-04 Spanos Center L 41-651-22-05 Spanos Center L 61-742-17-05 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 40-731-28-06 Spanos Center L 62-643-2-06 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 49-761-27-07 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 55-893-1-07 Spanos Center L 67-791-26-08 Spanos Center L 58-712-21-08 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 51-621-24-09 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 54-762-19-09 Spanos Center W 59-501-9-10 Spanos Center L 58-65

2-4-10 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 34-713-10-10 Anaheim, Calif. BWC L 54-821-8-11 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 47-562-3-11 Spanos Center L 62-693-8-11 Santa Barbara, Calif. BWC W 49-45

UMBC (Maryland-Baltimore County) • 1-0 12-28-99 Missoula, Mont. W 70-49

UNLV • 8-201-25-85 Las Vegas, Nev. L 50-752-7-85 Spanos Center L 64-952-8-86 Spanos Center L 63-893-1-86 Las Vegas, Nev. L 61-1063-6-86 Long Beach, Calif. (LAF) BWC L 70-771-17-87 Spanos Center L 71-852-28-87 Las Vegas, Nev. L 63-971-30-88 Las Vegas, Nev. L 57-732-8-88 Tiger Den L 63-791-28-89 Spanos Center L 55-642-25-89 Las Vegas, Nev. L 73-921-4-90 Las Vegas, Nev. L 63-902-12-90 Spanos Center L 49-821-2-91 Spanos Center L 54-643-2-91 Las Vegas, Nev. L 76-1021-23-92 Las Vegas, Nev. L 70-832-22-92 Spanos Center L 63-661-21-93 Spanos Center L 54-672-20-93 Las Vegas, Nev. W 83-781-20-94 Las Vegas, Nev. W 62-582-19-94 Spanos Center W 71-691-27-95 Spanos Center L 81-882-26-95 Las Vegas, Nev. W 72-703-8-95 Las Vegas, Nev. BWC W 72-701-7-96 Las Vegas, Nev. W 57-512-4-96 Spanos Center W 75-521-2-00 Spanos Center W 69-6511-27-11 Las Vegas, Nev. L 44-56

UTAH • 1-21-11-82 Salt Lake City, Utah L 56-5911-29-00 Salt Lake City, Utah L 63-8212-28-01 Spanos Center W 68-62

UTAH STATE • 4-31-8-82 Logan, Utah L 81-821-15-04 Spanos Center W 67-582-14-04 Logan, Utah W 67-521-13-05 Logan, Utah L 48-672-12-05 Spanos Center L 75-7711-29-06 Spanos Center W 56-4911-9-07 Logan, Utah W 67-66

VIRGINIA • 0-11-1-87 Tiger Den L 79-101

VIRGINIA COM MON WEALTH (VCU) • 0-13-25-95 Amarillo, Texas WNIT L 70-83

WAGNER • 1-011-26-95 Santa Barbara, Calif. W 85-62

WASHINGTON • 1-312-15-78 Berkeley, Calif. L 56-761-29-83 Spanos Center W 75-622-2-84 Seattle, Wash. L 59-8812-28-96 Seattle, Wash. L 49-79

WASHINGTON STATE • 2-22-7-80 Tiger Den W 66-521-31-83 Spanos Center W 73-702-4-84 Pullman, Wash. L 67-9012-1-89 Pullman, Wash. L 60-69

WEBER STATE • 3-21-9-82 Ogden, Utah L 54-8612-4-87 San Francisco, Calif. W 69-6412-21-92 Ogden, Utah W 68-4911-24-04 Spanos Center W 62-5612-10-05 Ogden, Utah L 62-80

WICHITA STATE • 1-112-14-90 Spanos Center W 100-7011-26-06 Wichita, Kan. L 55-71

WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY • 0-211-21-03 Spanos Center L 63-7411-25-05 Green Bay, Wisc. L 41-56

WOFFORD • 1-012-18-05 Spanos Center W 70-56

WRIGHT STATE • 0-112-17-94 Wichita, Kan. L 58-75

NON-DIVISION I

ALASKA-ANCHORAGE • 1-012-17-85 Tiger Den W 76-65

AMERICAN RIVER JC • 2-12-24-76 Tiger Den L 43-4412-9-76 Tiger Den W 59-442-28-78 Sacramento, Calif. W 62-42 AZUSA PACIFIC •1-01-7-80 Tiger Den W 88-42

BIOLA •1-12-3-79 Tiger Den L 39-941-23-82 Spanos Center W 75-72

CAL POLY POMONA• 0-312-10-83 Pomona, Calif. L 67-7712-15-84 Spanos Center L 71-8612-19-89 Pomona, Calif. L 72-83

CAL STATE EAST BAY (CAL STATE HAYWARD) • 5-012-9-77 San Francisco, Calif. W 43-3512-1-78 Tiger Den W 73-4912-1-79 Hayward, Calif. W 73-6012-30-80 Tiger Den W 94-8012-5-81 Hayward, Calif. W 74-54

CAL STATE EAST BAY JV (CAL STATE HAYWARD JV) • 1-01-13-76 Tiger Den W 45-31

CAL STATE LOS ANGELES • 0-11-19-81 Los Angeles, Calif. L 69-84

CAL STATE STANISLAUS • 7-412-20-75 Turlock, Calif. L 53-561-23-76 Turlock, Calif. L 42-752-20-76 Tiger Den L 38-6312-3-76 Turlock, Calif. L 16-471-25-77 Tiger Den W 51-472-22-77 Turlock, Calif. W 54-5112-8-77 Tiger Den W 60-5412-29-77 Stockton Civic Auditorium W 63-3912-5-78 Turlock, Calif. W 88-5312-28-78 Tiger Den W 105-1311-13-07 Spanos Center W 96-55

CHICO STATE • 5-112-2-78 Tiger Den L 45-5211-30-79 Tiger Den W 75-6212-5-80 Chico, Calif. W 59-5012-11-81 Spanos Center W 78-61

11-30-82 Chico, Calif. W 88-7012-3-83 Tiger Den W 84-55

CHICO STATE JV • 0-12-6-76 Chico, Calif. L 21-68

COLORADO WOMEN’S COLLEGE • 1-012-4-81 Hayward, Calif. W 96-71

DeANZA JC • 0-212-20-75 Tiger Den L 37-7512-3-76 Tiger Den L 45-51

DELTA JC • 2-112-7-76 Delta Gym W 44-381-18-77 Tiger Den L 42-592-21-78 Tiger Den W 69-38

FEATHER RIVER JC•0-112-2-77 Quincy, Calif. L 35-72

HUMBOLDT STATE•0-21-15-77 Arcata, Calif. L 32-682-25-77 Tiger Den L 46-73

NEW ORLEANS • 1-012-2-89 Pullman, Wash. W 71-61

OCCIDENTAL • 2-01-4-79 Tiger Den W 68-5612-14-79 Los Angeles, Calif. W 65-35

ROCKY MOUNTAIN COLLEGE • 1-011-23-90 Bozeman, Mont. W 61-46

SACRAMENTO CC • 2-02-10-78 Tiger Den W 55-3711-29-78 Tiger Den W 58-56

SAN FRANCISCO STATE • 3-111-19-83 San Luis Obispo, Calif. W 80-5011-22-85 San Francisco, Calif. W 69-5911-29-86 Spanos Center W 94-5311-17-07 Spanos Center L 60-65

SAN JOSE STATE JV • 0-11-20-76 Tiger Den L 49-75

SEATTLE PACIFIC • 1-012-19-83 Tiger Den W 101-63

SONOMA STATE • 4-22-13-76 Sonoma, Calif. W 63-371-28-77 Tiger Den L 45-512-11-77 Sonoma, Calif. L 33-6212-6-77 Tiger Den W 84-441-6-78 Chico, Calif. W 69-3811-30-84 Hayward, Calif. W 110-4312-30-05 Spanos Center W 80-68

U.S. INTERNATIONAL • 5-112-11-80 Tiger Den W 79-6812-12-80 Tiger Den W 93-6312-18-80 Santa Barbara, Calif. W 76-5712-22-81 Irvine, Calif. W 85-7312-18-87 Reno, Nev. L 69-7912-3-88 Missoula, Mont. W 71-67 WAYLAND BAPTIST • 0-112-19-87 Reno, Nev. L 54-64

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1975-76 Head Coach: Sue Conrad Record: 3-11 (1-4 NCAC) Dec. 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 East Bay (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 1976-77 Head Coach: Jacy Showers Record: 7-12 (4-8 NCAC) Dec. 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

1977-78 Head Coach: Jacy Showers Record: 13-11 (4-8 NCAC) 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 East Bay 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 58-67Jan. 14 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

1978-79 Head Coach: Jacy Showers Record: 6-19 (0-12 NorCal) Nov. 29 Sacramento CC W 58-56Dec. 1 Cal State East Bay 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 1979-80 Head Coach: Mark French Record: 16-11 (4-8 NorCal) Nov. 30 Chico State W 75-62Dec. 1 at Cal State East Bay W 73-60Dec. 8 at UCLA L 41-102Dec. 11 Eastern 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 Saint 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 1980-81 Head Coach: Mark FrenchRecord: 20-7 (7-5 NorCal) Dec. 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 East Bay W 94-80Jan. 3 No. 18 Clemson W 78-70Jan. 5 New Mexico State L 72-91

Jan. 7 Azusa-Pacifi c 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* OT L 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

1981-82 Head Coach: Mark FrenchRecord: 15-16 (5-7 NorCal) Nov. 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 Col. W 96-71Dec. 5 at Cal State East Bay 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 54-86Jan. 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* 2OT W 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 1982-83 Head Coach: Mark French Record: 14-13 (7-7 NorPac) Nov. 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 OT W 79-77Dec. 11 Cal Poly W 88-68Dec. 19 vs Houston L 74-83Dec. 20 vs Montana State 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 55-73

Jan. 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

1983-84 Head Coach: Julie Sullivan Record: 13-13 (4-10 NorPac) Nov. 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 Pacifi c 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 1984-85 Head Coach: Julie Sullivan Record: 7-20 (1-7 PCAA) Nov. 23 RICE L 69-71Nov. 24 Eastern 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 OT L 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* OT L 72-77Jan. 19 Hawai’i* W 74-62Jan. 23 Stanford L 77-81Jan. 25 at UNLV * L 50-75Jan. 26 vs Fairfi eld 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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• Y e a r - B y - Y e a r R e s u l t s •1985-86 Head Coach: Julie SullivanRecord: 11-17 (5-9 PCAA) Nov. 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 State L 67-70Jan. 10 at California L 53-85Jan. 14 Santa Clara OT W 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 BWC L 70-77

1986-87 Head Coach: Julie Sullivan Record: 12-16 (5-13) PCAA Nov. 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 BWC L 65-123

1987-88 Head Coach: Julie SullivanRecord: 9-19 (4-14 PCAA) Nov. 28 Saint 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 Saint Mary’s W 82-64

Dec. 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 47-56Feb. 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 1988-89 Head Coach: Melissa Taketa Record: 6-22 (4-14 Big West) Nov. 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 Saint 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 LSU L 58-88Jan. 6 at Portand State L 64-90Jan. 7 at Portland 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 St.* 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 BWC L 49-60 1989-90 Head Coach: Melissa Taketa Record: 15-15 (7-11 Big West) Nov. 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 76-64Dec. 19 Georgia Tech W 88-68Dec. 30 at Saint 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* OT L 79-87Jan. 18 San Diego State * W 68-64Jan. 20 Cal State Fullerton* L 70-72

Jan. 25 at Hawai’i* L 53-63Jan. 27 at Hawai’i* L 68-87Feb. 1 at Fresno State* OT W 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 BWC W 71-51Mar. 8 vs Hawai’i BWC W 68-63Mar. 10 vs Long Beach State BWC L 83-85 1990-91 Head Coach: Melissa Taketa Record: 15-13 (10-8 Big West) Nov. 23 vs Rocky Mountain College W 61-46Nov. 24 at Montana State L 46-68Nov. 27 at Santa Clara L 67-75Dec. 2 at Saint 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 73-68Jan. 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 BWC L 42-62

1991-92 Head Coach: Melissa TaketaRecord: 13-15 (11-7 Big West) Nov. 24 Montana State L 62-65Nov. 29 vs Mississippi L 58-74Nov. 30 vs Eastern 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 Saint 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* OT W 89-85Feb. 15 at UC Santa Barbara* L 55-74Feb. 20 New Mexico State* W 80-67

Feb. 22 UNLV * OT L 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 BWC L 65-78

1992-93 Head Coach: Melissa Taketa Record: 19-8 (12-6 Big West)Dec. 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 Saint 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 BWC L 72-73

1993-94 Head Coach: Melissa Taketa Record: 16-12 (10-8 Big West) Nov. 30 at Sacramento State W 68-54Dec. 3 at Idaho W 86-76Dec. 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 Saint 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* OT W 79-75Mar. 9 vs UC Santa Barbara BWC W 72-65Mar. 10 vs Hawai’i BWC L 59-73

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1994-95 Head Coach: Melissa Taketa WNITRecord: 20-15 (11-7 Big West) Nov. 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 BWC W 72-70Mar. 9 vs New Mexico State BWC W 67-55Mar. 11 vs UC Irvine BWC L 53-65Mar. 23 vs Notre Dame WNIT L 74-88Mar. 24 vs Clemson WNIT L 75-80Mar. 25 vs VCU WNIT L 70-83

1995-96 Head Coach: Melissa TaketaRecord: 18-12 (11-7 Big West)Nov. 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* 2OT W 98-95Feb. 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 BWC W 90-80Mar. 7 vs UC Santa Barbara BWC 2OT W 88-87Mar. 9 vs Hawai’i BWC L 64-68

1996-97 Head Coach: Melissa Taketa Record: 9-18 (8-7 Big West) Nov. 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* OT W 83-77Feb. 2 New Mexico State* W 77-64Feb. 9 at Nevada * L 48-65Feb. 14 at Cal State Fullerton* L 55-78Feb. 16 at UC Irvine * L 54-56Feb. 21 Boise State * OT W 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 BWC L 48-71 1997-98 Head Coach: Melissa Taketa Record: 9-18 (5-10 Big West) Nov. 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 F. Austin L 52-81Dec. 6 vs Texas Southern W 60-51Dec. 12 at Saint 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* OT L 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 BWC L 57-65 1998-99 Head Coach: Sherri Murrell Record: 14-13 (10-5 Big West) Nov. 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 75-38

Dec. 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* OT L 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 BWC L 58-60

1999-2000 Head Coach: Sherri Murrell Record: 18-11 (8-7 Big West) Nov. 23 Gonzaga W 84-70Nov. 26 vs Marquette 1 OT L 81-86Nov. 27 vs Idaho State 1 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* OT L 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 BWC W 74-56Mar. 10 vs UC Santa Barbara BWC L 68-801 - Oregon State Classic (Corvallis, Ore.)

2000-01 Head Coach: Sherri Murrell Record: 17-11 (10-4 Big West Nov. 18 at Santa Clara L 50-69Nov. 20 Sacramento State W 74-71Nov. 24 vs Providence OT W 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 68-54

Jan. 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 BWC OT L 76-79 2001-02 Head Coach: Sherri MurrellRecord: 19-11 (12-4 Big West) Nov. 9 at New Mexico L 54-81Nov. 20 at Sacramento State W 86-46Nov. 24 at Gonzaga OT W 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 BWC W 72-45Mar. 8 vs UC Riverside BWC W 64-47Mar. 9 vs UC Santa Barbara BWC L 53-64

2002-03 Head Coach: Craig JacksonRecord: 16-14 (11-5 Big West) Nov. 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 State 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 69-48Feb. 15 at Cal Poly* W 71-58Feb. 20 Long Beach State* W 66-65

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• Y e a r - B y - Y e a r R e s u l t s •Feb. 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 BWC W 63-61Mar. 14 vs Long Beach State BWC W 71-51Mar. 15 vs UC Santa Barbara BWC L 50-68 2003-04 Head Coach: Craig Jackson Record: 15-14 (13-5 Big West) Nov. 21 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* OT W 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* OT L 61-64Mar. 4 at Cal State Fullerton* W 80-70Mar. 6 at UC Riverside* W 72-68Mar. 11 vs Cal State Fullerton BWC W 78-59Mar. 12 vs Idaho BWC L 68-71 2004-05 Head Coach: Craig JacksonRecord: 5-22 (2-16 Big West) Nov. 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

2005-06 Head Coach: Craig Jackson/Karen Weitz Record: 6-22 (3-11 Big West) Nov. 18 Texas Southern W 72-61Nov. 20 Oregon State L 46-54Nov. 25 at 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 62-80Dec. 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 BWC L 67-94

2006-07 Head Coach: Lynne Roberts Record: 8-22 (2-12 Big West) Nov. 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* OT L 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 BWC L 58-69

2007-08 Head Coach: Lynne Roberts Record: 14-16 (9-7 Big West) Nov. 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 OT W 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* OT W 89-88Jan. 26 UC Santa Barbara* L 58-71Feb. 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* OT W 76-72Feb. 16 UC Irvine* W 67-50Feb. 21 at UC Santa Barbara* L 51-62Feb. 23 at Cal Poly* OT W 75-69Mar. 1 UC Davis* W 72-71Mar. 8 UC Riverside* W 82-60Mar. 13 vs Cal Poly BWC L 76-79 2008-09 Head Coach: Lynne Roberts Record: 14-16 (8-8 Big West) Nov. 8 at Oregon L 71-76Nov. 22 Northern Colorado W 72-64Nov. 28 vs No. 2 North Carolina L 62-98Nov. 29 vs Arkansas L 61-78Dec.3 Portland State W 68-50Dec. 6 Fresno State W 84-70Dec. 11 at Idaho L 51-61Dec. 13 at Eastern Washington L 58-63Dec. 20 Seattle W 71-65Dec. 22 Sacramento State W 76-64Dec. 28 Iona W 66-62Jan. 2 Cal State Northridge* W 63-58Jan. 4 at Saint Mary’s L 70-71Jan. 8 at Long Beach State* W 76-62Jan. 10 at UC Riverside* L 56-65Jan. 15 UC Irvine* W 61-37Jan. 17 Cal State Fullerton* W 72-66Jan. 22 at Cal Poly* L 58-68Jan. 24 at UC Santa Barbara* L 54-76Jan. 31 UC Davis* W 63-60Feb. 5 UC Riverside* L 55-74Feb. 7 Long Beach State* 2OT W 98-92Feb. 12 at Cal State Fullerton* L 51-62Feb. 14 at UC Irvine* W 48-44Feb. 19 UC Santa Barbara* W 59-50Feb. 21 Cal Poly* L 64-74Feb. 28 at UC Davis* L 39-58Mar. 5 at Cal State Bakersfi eld L 70-85Mar. 7 at Cal State Northridge* L 61-70Mar. 12 vs Cal State Fullerton BWC L 62-64

2009-10 Head Coach: Lynne Roberts Record: 8-22 (2-12 Big West) Nov. 15 Montana State L 79-91Nov. 17 Southern Utah W 67-54Nov. 20 at Iona L 54-76Nov. 22 at Monmout L 53-64Dec. 4 at Portland L 66-80Dec. 6 at Portland State L 57-75Dec. 10 San Francisco L 67-71Dec. 13 Santa Clara L 69-74Dec. 22 at Fresno State L 33-63Dec. 29 Saint Mary’s W 70-63Jan. 2 at Cal State Northridge * OT W 76-70Jan. 4 at Cal State Fullerton * L 65-82Jan. 7 Cal Poly * L 53-63Jan. 9 UC Santa Barbara * L 58-65Jan. 16 at UC Irvine * L 57-68Jan. 20 Cal State Bakersfi eld L 63-76Jan. 23 at UC Davis * L 59-68Jan. 27 UC Irvine * L 54-70Jan. 30 UC Riverside * L 59-71Feb. 4 at UC Santa Barbara* L 34-71Feb. 6 at Cal Poly* L 66-99Feb. 11 UC Davis* W 74-58Feb. 13 at Sacramento State* L 81-95Feb. 20 Long Beach State* 2OT L 77-87Feb. 25 at UC Riverside* L 41-50Feb. 27 at Long Beach State* W 77-67Mar. 4 Cal State Fullerton* L 56-65Mar. 6 Cal State Northridge* 2OT W 93-89Mar. 10 vs UC Santa Barbara BWC L 54-82

2010-11 Head Coach: Lynne Roberts Record: 9-22 (5-11 Big West) Nov. 12 Sacramento State W 94-86Nov. 15 San Diego L 61-72Nov. 19 San Jose State W 70-57Nov. 23 at Southern Utah L 78-79Nov. 26 vs Rutgers L 39-71Nov. 27 at UNLV L 44-56Dec. 1 Fresno State L 64-66Dec. 5 at St. Mary’s L 63-79Dec. 11 at San Francisco W 76-54Dec. 16 at Santa Clara L 47-52Dec. 19 Portland L 73-86Dec. 22 at Montana State L 58-107Dec. 28 Connecticut L 42-85Dec. 31 Cal State Northridge * OT L 68-74Jan. 2 Cal State Fullerton * W 69-65Jan. 6 at Cal Poly * L 74-84Jan. 8 at UC Santa Barbara * L 47-56Jan. 15 Long Beach State * W 76-65Jan. 22 UC Davis * L 57-65Jan. 27 at Long Beach State * L 60-73Jan. 29 at UC Riverside * W 62-59Feb. 3 UC Santa Barbara * L 62-69Feb. 5 Cal Poly * L 73-83Feb. 9 at UC Davis * W 65-60Feb. 17 at UC Irvine * L 66-74Feb. 19 at Cal State Fullerton * L 67-72Feb. 24 UC Irvine * L 58-69Feb. 26 UC Riverside * L 56-72Mar. 5 at Cal State Northridge * W 63-49Mar. 8 at UC Santa Barbara BWC W 49-45Mar. 11 vs Cal Poly BWC L 55-70

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Founded in 1851 as the fi rst chartered university in California, Uni-versity of the Pacifi c continues to enjoy a reputation as one of the fi nest 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, Pacifi c offers a diversity of programs that would normally be associated with a much larger university. Personal attention and small class sizes have become Pacifi c trademarks and help attract students from many U.S. states and foreign countries. Pacifi c provides its 6,235 scholars a student-to-faculty ratio of less than 13-to-1. Pacifi c 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 Sacra-mento. The Stockton campus features the central liberal arts division, College of the Pacifi c and schools of music, engineering, education, pharmacy, business & public administration, international studies, the Graduate School and University College. Pacifi c 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. Pacifi c offers its students a proxim-ity 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 Pacifi c on July 1, 2009. She is Pacifi c’s sixth President since the University moved to Stockton in 1924 and the fi rst woman to hold the offi ce. Her Presidency follows a distinguished career as a researcher, teacher, educational reformer, and university administrator.

Prior to joining Pacifi c, 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 fi ve 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 million and doubled the number of endowed chairs.

Eibeck takes the helm at a University with strong enrollments and fi nances, and the best incoming student academic profi le in its his-tory. 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 buildings: the $7.5 million Janssen-Lagorio Multipurpose Gymnasium and the $10 million John T. Chambers Technology Center, and the last fi scal year closed with a surplus for the 13th consecutive year. While spending time to get know Pacifi c in her fi rst 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 mechani-cal 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 re-search related to electronics cooling and thermal tiles used by NASA on the space shuttles. Her later work focused on engineer-ing 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

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conservatory, education, engineering, international studies, and pharmacy.• An intercultural perspective that pre-pares students for working in an increas-ingly diverse and international society.• Students sit on many decision-making committees of the University to ensure that the voice of the students is heard.• A New England-like campus in northern California.• With more than 6,000 students enrolled, Pacifi c is one of the smallest universities to be ranked among the top 100 national universities, both by US News & World

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The University of the Pacifi c's mission is to provide a superior, student-cen-tered learning experience integrating liberal arts and professional education and preparing individuals for lasting achievement and responsible leadership in their careers and communities. The fi rst chartered institution of higher education in the State of Califor-nia, the University of the Pacifi c is a mid-sized independent, comprehensive university offering a wide choice of high-quality undergraduate and graduate programs in Stockton, Sacramento, and San Francisco. Pacifi c is an outstanding blend of the advantages of the diverse programs of a major university and the broad, highly personalized learning of the selective liberal arts college. We accomplish our mission through highly personalized programs delivered in a caring, supportive, and attractive environment. We seek to develop and strengthen self-confi dence, initiative, analytical and problem-solving abilities, and an enthusiasm for learning. Central to our mission is the dedication of our faculty and staff to excel-lence in teaching and advising. We encourage and support research, schol-arship and creative activity as complements to our fundamental mission of teaching. Our mission dictates a commitment to leadership development, global awareness, community involvement and opportunities for individuals from di-verse backgrounds. We are committed to providing practical experiences to complement classroom learning. Highly interactive student-faculty relations and a broad array of co-curricular activities that help to develop students' abili-

PACIFIC’S MISSION

How old is Pacifi c?We became California’s fi rst chartered institution of higher education in 1851. We were also the fi rst co-ed university (the fi rst graduating class had fi ve men and fi ve women). We celebrated our sesquicenten-nial year in 2001.

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

Is Pacifi c a religious or church-related univer-sity?No. Pacifi c was founded by and is affi liated 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 students are required to attend chapel or to take religion classes. Any or all of the above are available to students who are in-terested, but participation in such activities is com-pletely voluntary.

Is Pacifi c accredited?Pacifi c is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), and many academ-ic programs have additional accreditation by appro-priate professional organizations.

PACIFIC’S MISSION

• U n i v e r s i t y o f t h e P a c i f i c • • U n i v e r s i t y o f t h e P a c i f i c •• U n i v e r s i t y o f t h e P a c i f i c •

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Academics are Number OneNumber One at the University of the Pacifi c, and Pacifi c is proud of its student-athletes’ perfor-mances in the classroom. In addition to having some truly outstanding individual scholar-athletes, Pacifi c currently boasts a graduation rate of over 96 percent for all recruited student-athletes who ex-haust their athletic eligibility. During the spring semester of 2011, Pacifi c student-athletes posted a combined grade point average of 3.0. Pacifi c is annually represented on Big West Academic All-Conference teams, Academic All-America teams, and boasts NCAA Post-Graduate Scholars in several sports. For the 2010-11 academic year, Pacifi c honored 104 Big West Confer-ence Scholar-Athletes. In order to qualify for the distinction, student-athletes must record a 3.0 grade point average 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. Pacifi c attributes its success in the classroom to two primary factors. First, Pacifi c 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 obtain an education and to graduate, and who often tutor student-athletes one-on-one. Pacifi c intercollegiate athletics has a comprehensive academic achievement program for its student-athletes, including counseling, tutoring, monitoring services, leadership and life skills training, comput-er resources, and a set of standards and procedures outlined in the student-athlete handbook. Supervised study periods are

Academic All-Americans ...............................................1

Big West Academic All-Conference Team .................30

Mountain Pacifi c Sports Federation All-Academic Team ...23

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

Big West Conference Scholar-Athletes .................. 104

Pacifi c Scholar-Athletes ........................................... 144

National Field Hockey Coaches Association Academic Team 9

Big West Scholar Athletes of the Year 2010-11

JENIFER WIDJAJA (Sr.) Women’s Tennis(Business administration • Sao Roque, Brazil) ARTEM GRAMMA (Sr.) Men’s Tennis(Business Administration • Krivoj Roj, Ukraine)

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

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Award CountAward Count

Universi-ty of the Pacifi c

• 13:1 student to

faculty ratio

• Average class

size is 20 stu-

dents, and 75%

have fewer than

30 students

• 444 highly

qualifi ed faculty

members on

three campus-

es; 92% hold a

doctorate or the

highest degree

in their fi eld

• UNDERGRAD

ENROLLMENT

• Non-resident

3%

• Black, non-Hispanic

3%

• Am Ind/Alaskan Na-

tive 1%

• Asian/Pacifi c

Islander 34%

• Hispanic

11%

• White, non-Hispanic

36%

• Multi-Ethnic

6%

• Ethnicity unknown

6%

• Female

56%

• Male

44%

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provided, and a system of grade checks is in place to identify problem areas and ensure immediate attention. At Pacifi c, the “four-year” degree is no myth. Faculty and counseling resources help keep student-athletes at Pacifi c on track to graduate in four years. Located in the heart of the Pacifi c Intercollegiate Athletics Center, the Pacifi c 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 participation at Pacifi c with the Pacifi c Student-Athlete Council. The council is comprised of elected student-athlete representatives from each Division I team. The council sponsors a variety of activities throughout the year for Pacifi c student-athletes and youth in the com-munity. To be a student-athlete at University of the Pacifi c 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 experience with a dedicated faculty.

University of the Pacific ... the best of both worlds!

SCOTT BORAS(1977, 1982 (JD))

DAVE BRUBECK(1942)

ARTHUR A. DUGONI(1948)

WALT HARRIS(1967)

CHRIS ISAAK(1980)

MIKE MERRIWEATHER(1982)

PETE CARROLL(1973)

HUGH JACKSON(1986)

JENNIFER JOINES-TAMAS(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)

and, at the same time, have an outstanding educational experience with a dedicated faculty.

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MIKE MERRIWEATHER DELL DEMPSNOTABLE PACIFIC ALUMNI:NOTABLE PACIFIC ALUMNI:

• U n i v e r s i t y o f t h e P a c i f i c • • U n i v e r s i t y o f t h e P a c i f i c •• U n i v e r s i t y o f t h e P a c i f i c •

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Dr. Ted Leland, the Vice President for External Relations and Athletics, took over as the athletic director of Pacifi c Athletics on July 1, 2011. Beginning his second stint as the director, Leland will oversee Pacifi c Athletics for a two year period while overseeing the implementation of Pacifi c’s new strategic plan for Intercollegiate Athletics-a plan that he and and former athletic director Lynn King created while working together over the previous year. In addition to his duties in the athletic department, Le-land will retain his status as vice president for external relations. At the end of the two-year period, Leland will

resume full-time duties as vice president for External Relations and conduct a search for a new athletics director. Leland last ran Pacifi c’s athletic department from 1989-91 before moving on to Stanford where he was the athletic director until 2005. During his 14 years at Stanford, Dr. Ted Leland not only led the Stanford Athletic Depart-ment to unprecedented success both on and off the playing fi eld, but earned a reputation as one of the nation’s top athletic administrators. Leland was named The Jaquish & Kenninger Director of Athletics at Stanford University on June 7, 1991, and has been the guiding force in leading an athletics program that was voted as “the most admired collegiate athletic program in the nation.” During his tenure, Stanford won the prestigious Directors’ Cup, emblematic of the top athletic program in the nation, for the last 11 years and the Cardinal won more NCAA championships than any other school in the nation. Under Leland’s stewardship, Stanford’s athletic program enjoyed tremendous success in fund raising and athletic facilities were vastly improved. From 1991-2005, Stanford won 50 national team championships and 173 conference championships, including an NCAA record six national titles in 1996-97. Cardinal teams consistently competed for the national championship in virtually every sport every year. In 2004-05 alone, Stanford had 26 programs fi nish in the Top 25 nationally, including 10 in the Top 5 and 16 in the Top 10. In the area of fundraising, the Athletic Department raised over $270 million in private donations, and its assets and endowments grew from $52 million to $374.9 million during Leland’s tenure. In addition, approximately $185 million in new or renovated athletic facilities were completed and funded. Leland’s peers and colleagues have honored him on several occasions. He was presented the Dick Enberg Award by CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America) in 2004. The award is presented to “a person whose actions and commitment have furthered the meaning and reach of the Academic All-America programs and/or student-athletes while promoting the values of education and academics.” In 2000-01, Leland was honored by NACDA (National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics) and the Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal as the Athletic Director of the Year. The award recognized an Athletic Director for demonstration of commitment to higher education and student-athletes, continuous team-work, loyalty and excellence, and the ability to inspire individuals or groups to higher levels of accomplishments. In 2008, he was elected into the organization’s hall of fame. Leland has served on numerous national committees throughout his career. He is currently a member of the University of the Pacifi c Board of Regents and the Board of Directors of Op-portunities Industrialization Center West (a non-profi t community-based job training center on the Menlo Park-East Palo Alto border). He has been a member of the Division I NCAA Com-mittee on Infractions and the NACDA Executive Committee, and has served on various other Pac-10 and NCAA committees. In June of 2002, Leland was named a co-chairman of the United States Secretary of Edu-cation’s Commission on Opportunity in Athletics. The 15-member panel examined ways of strengthening enforcement of Title IX and expanding opportunities to ensure fairness for all college athletes. Leland served a two-year term as the Chairman of the NCAA Management Council. He was a member of the Management Council for eight years. After serving as Stanford’s Director of Athletics for 12 years, Leland was granted a “Special Research Leave” from his post in the spring of 2003. During an 11-week absence, Leland was a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the Hoover Institution on campus, conducted research on a book, and wrote and delivered several speeches on national issues related to intercollegiate athletics. In addition to Stanford and Pacifi c, Leland was also the athletic director at Dartmouth Col-lege from 1983-89. His other career stops have included Northwestern University, where he was a Senior Associate Athletic Director from 1981-83 and the University of Houston as an Assistant Athletic Director from 1979-81. He was an assistant football coach and instructor of physical education at Stanford in 1978-79. Leland grew up in Northern California, graduated from Hayward High School and later at-tended Chabot College. He earned both his Bachelor’s (1970) and Master’s (1972) degrees from the University of the Pacifi c, prior to adding a Ph.D. from Stanford in 1982 in education/sports psychology. While an undergraduate at Pacifi c, Leland earned First Team All-PCAA football honors as a defensive end in 1969. He later coached football at Pacifi c, Stanford and East Tennessee State. In addition to his work in athletic administration, Leland has held the position of “adjunct professor” at Dartmouth College, Pacifi c and Stanford, teaching courses in Sports Psychology and the Philosophy of Sport. He is currently a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the Hoover Institution at Stanford. Leland and his wife, Stefanie, have two children: Amanda and Bo.

In her seventh year at Pacifi c, Holly Trexler is the Associate Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete Services and Compliance. She became Pacifi c’s Senior Women’s Administrator in September of 2008. Among her duties, Trexler oversees compli-ance, academic support, student services, the Pa-cifi c 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 Pacifi c, Trexler was the assistant athletic director for aca-demic 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 fi nished her master’s in education.

VICE PRESIDENT OF VICE PRESIDENT OF EXTERNAL RELATIONS EXTERNAL RELATIONS & ATHLETICS& ATHLETICS

HOLLY TREXLER

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

TED LELAND

• A d m i n i s t r a t i o n •• A d m i n i s t r a t i o n •

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MIKE DALGETYAssistant A.D. / Internal Affairs

TIM DICKSONAssistant A.D. /

Major Gifts

JIM DUGONIAssociate A.D. /

Development

GEORGIA KOVICH-LEEDirector /

Marketing & Promotions

CHRIS LYNNAssistant A.D. / Annual Giving

MIKE MILLERICKAssistant A.D. / Communications

PACIFIC ATHLETICS STAFF TELEPHONE DIRECTORY (209-946-XXXX)

COACHES’ AWARDS: • Thomason - Big West Coach of the Year ‘93, ‘97, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 • Coleman - Big West Coach of the Year ‘97, ‘98 • Kolze - Big West Coach of

the Year ‘98, ‘01, ‘02, ‘11 • MacDonald - NorPac Coach of the Year ‘05 • Wortmann - MPSF Coach of the Year ‘96, ‘03 •

Ed Sprague Bob Thomason Lynne Roberts Josh Jones Linda MacDonald Brandon Goethals Keith Coleman Brian KolzeEd 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 Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Cross Country Field Hockey Men’s Golf Women’s Soccer Softball

Adam Kennedy Ryan Redondo Bob “Chino” Chiene Joe Wortmann Greg Gibbons James Graham Megan ThomsonAdam Kennedy Ryan Redondo Bob “Chino” Chiene Joe Wortmann Greg Gibbons James Graham Megan Thomson Swimming Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Men’s Volleyball Women’s Volleyball Men’s Water Polo Women’s Water Swimming Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Men’s Volleyball Women’s Volleyball Men’s Water Polo Women’s Water

PoloPolo

ALBISTON, KC, Graduate Asst. Swimming Coach x2710

BAKER, Jodi, Director of Athletic Training Education Program x3182BARBARA, Don, Asst. Baseball Coach x2840BARRIOS, Gustavo, Asst. Swimming Coach x2710BATALON, Ray, Assoc. Head Women’s Volleyball Coach x2723BERTOCCHINI, Angela, GA, Athletic Business & Finance x2472BRUCE, Kyle, GA Athletic Media Relations x2479BYRD, Calivn, Asst. Men’s Basketball Coach x2785

CARBONATTO, Gina, Volunteer Asst. Softball Coach x2700CARSON, Jonah, Asst. Men’s Volleyball Coach x2163CHIENE, Bob “Chino”, Head Women’s Tennis Coach x2128COLEMAN, Keith, Head Women’s Soccer Coach x2129COLEMAN, Michelle, Asst. Women’s Soccer Coach x7301CORNWALL, Wendy, Asst. Coordinator of Academic Achievement x2934

DALGETY, Mike, AD of Athletics for Internal Affairs x3990DAVIS, Bradley, Asst. Women’s Basketball Coach x2329DAVIS, Ty, GA for Facilities and Operations x2726DICKSON, Tim, Asst. Director of Athletics for Major Gifts x3177DORIN, Marcus, Asst. Director of Athletic Performance x2819DUGONI, Jim, Assoc. Director of Athletics for Development x2230

FONG, Stephanie, Basketball Administrative Asst. x2341FORD, Joe, Coordinator of MBB Operations x2785FORRY, Miranda, Coordinator of WBB Operations x7303FRASER, Jeremiah, Athletic Training GA x2588FRIES, Liz, Asst. Field Hockey Coach x7304

GAY, Sam, Asst. Director of Athletic Training x2499GERBEC, Vince, GA Athletic Media Relations x2479GOETHALS, Brandon, Head Men’s Golf Coach x2713GRAHAM, James, Head Men’s Water Polo Coach x2736GRIFFEN, Jaci, Executive Asst. to the VP x3008

HAGEN, Lizzie, Asst. Softball Coach x2700HAMMBERG, Christine, Business Manager x2728HANCOCK, Jessica, Asst. Softball Coach x2024HANYAK, Bob, Faculty Athletics Representative x3233

JACOBSEN, Adam, Asst. Men’s Basketball Coach x2720 JOHNSON, Davin, Asst. Women’s Basketball Coach x2714JONES, Josh, Head Women’s Cross Country Coach x2706

KENNEDY, Adam, Head Swimming Coach x2154KELLY, Lauren, Volunteer WVB Coach x2723KING, Amanda, GA, Athletic Marketing x2702KOERNER, Zac, Asst. Men’s Water Polo Coach x2540KOLZE, Brian, Head Softball Coach x2699KOMEIJI, Keith, Volunteer Asst. Coach x2840KOVICH-LEE, Georgia, Director of Athletic Marketing & Promotions x3108

LASKEY, Ben, Asst. Director, Athletic Media Relations x2730LEE, Aven, Asst. Women’s Volleyball Coach x2723LELAND, Ted, Vice President of External Relations & Athletics x2392LEWIS, Victoria, Undergraduate, Media Relations x2479LUDWIG, Chris, Athletic Training Clinical Coordinator x2588

MacDONALD, Linda, Head Field Hockey Coach x2249MARTINEZ, Annette, Asst. Director of Athletic Trainng x2340MAY, Donna, Asst. for Ticket Operations x2867McCABE, Dan, Ticket Operations Manager x2030McCORMACK, Chris, Director of Baseball Operations x2386McCORMICK, Mike, Asst. Baseball Coach x2386MILLERICK, Mike, Asst. Director of Athletics for Communications x2866

NEAULT, Danielle, Academic Counselor x2513NOGARE, Pam, Administrative Asst. x3945NORMAN, Craig, Graduate Asst. Swimming Coach x2710

O’HARA, Jennifer, Athletic Training Intern x2588

PADILLA, Carmen, Asst. Women’s Soccer Coach x7302PARIS, Barb, Volleyball Administrative Asst. x2389PERKINS, Kelly, Asst. Field Hockey Coach x7304PIERCE, Lindsay, Coordinator of Athletics Development & Special Events x2387PITTENGER, Brandon, Asst. Director of Compliance x3976POLLASTRO, Brittany, Athletic Training GA x2588POND, Chris, Director of Athletic Training x2588

REDONDO, Ryan, Head Men’s Tennis Coach x2219ROBERTS, Lynne, Head Women’s Basketball Coach x2745ROBINSON, Natalie, Undergraduate Asst. WVB x2723

SANDOVAL, Tony, Director of Athletic Performance x2812SCHMIT, Emily, GA for Women’s Water Polo x3998SKY-McCORMACK, Vicki, Director of Golf Operations x2802SPRAGUE, Ed, Head Baseball Coach x2709ST. CLAIR, Jay, Manager of Equipment and Transportation x2375STEVENS, Michael, Manager of Facilities & Operations x2031

TATUM RAMOS, Nikki, GA, Athletic Marketing x2702THOMASON, Bob, Head Men’s Basketball Coach x2341THOMSON, Megan, Head Women’s Water Polo Coach x2732TREXLER, Holly, Assoc. Director of Athletics for StudentAthlete Services & Compliance x2307

VANHOLLEBEKE, Amy, Asst. Women’s Basketball Coach x2711VATER, Gave, Facilities & Operations Leadperson x2031VERLIN, Ron, Assoc. Head MBB Coach x2721VOCKER, Kimberley, Asst. Women’s Tennis Coach x2128

WENDLAND, Julie, Donor Relations Coordinator x2701WILKINSON, Kevin, Athletic Media Relations Asst. x2289WORTMANN, Joe, Head Men’s Volleyball Coach & Coordinator of Academic Achievement x2724WYATT, Lorraine, Manager of Equipment Operations x2441

YADON, Cristy, Head Dance Coach x2702YORTH, Wes, Supervisor of Facilities & Event Management x7408

OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERS TO NOTEATHLETIC TICKET OFFICE x2474ALEX G. SPANOS CENTER PRESS ROW x2865KLEIN FAMILY FIELD PRESS BOX x2722PACIFIC AQUATICS CENTER x2540

ATHLETICS FAX NUMBERSATHLETICS MAIN x2731 / x7308ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS x2757

• A d m i n i s t r a t i o n • • S e n i o r A d m i n a n d H e a d C o a c h e s •• S e n i o r A d m i n a n d H e a d C o a c h e s •

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Tony Sandoval joined Pacific in April of 2007 as the assistant director before being promoted to the Direc-tor of Athletic Perfor-mance in October of

2007. He most recently served as an assistant director of strength and conditioning at Sac-ramento State from January 2005 through the spring of 2007. Sandoval also earned his mas-ter’s degree in sports performance in 2006 at Sacramento State. While working at Sacramento State, Sando-val also worked with UCLA on a mentorship program that allowed him to travel to Los An-geles, 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 condition-

Strength and conditioning is an integral part of any student-athlete’s

life. At Pacifi c, new facilities combined with a dedicated staff work to-

ward success on the playing fi eld for Tiger student-athletes.

“Strength and conditioning are critical to maximal athletic perfor-

mance,” Pacifi c Athletic Director Lynn King said. “The University of the

Pacifi c is proud of its Athletic Performance Center and staffi ng to assist

our student-athletes in this vital part of their training and development.”

The multi-purpose weight training and fi tness facility within the Pacif-

ic Intercollegiate Athletics Center is 4,000 square feet and includes 10

Olympic platforms, 10 racks, fi ve bench presses, fi ve 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 fl ooring and 20 Schwinn

Spin Bikes.

“The Athletic Performance staff works hand-in-hand with sport coach-

es 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.”

TONY SANDOVALDirector of

Athletic Performance

MARCUS DORINAsst. Director of

Athletic Performance

Marcus Dorin joined the Athletic Perfor-mance staff in January 2008 as the Assistant Director of Athletic Performance and is re-sponsible for the year-

round training for nine of Pacifi c’s athletic teams. Before coming to Pacifi c, Dorin spent the previous two years as the strength and condi-tioning coach of Butte College’s (Chico, Calif.) football, baseball, men’s basketball and soft-ball 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 con-ditioning coach for seven of Chico State Uni-versity’s athletic teams while he completed his master’s degree in kinesiology. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Chico State University.

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Medical care of Pacifi c student-athletes begins with its athletic training staff and a fully operational Athletic Training Center. The center features the latest in injury prevention, rehabilitation, clinical diagnosis and edu-cational research. The athletic training room is operated and staffed by the odirector of athletic training Chris Pond and assistant directors of athletic training Sam Gay and Annette Martinez. Pond, Gay and Martinez are certifi ed athletic trainers by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and oversee treatment and medical attention given to all of Pacifi c’s intercollegiate sports. In his 21st year at Pacifi c, 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 Pacifi c’s ath-letic training undergraduate studies program. Pacifi c offers athletic training as a fi eld of study within the University’s Department of Sport Sciences. Approximately 15 students participate annually in Pacifi c’s student-athlete training program. The academic needs of athletic training students are supervised by Jodi Baker (ATC), director of Pacifi c’s Athletic Training Educa-tion Program.

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of mic ee ate te,

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OrthopedistsDr. Gary AlegreDr. Steven EagerDr. Alan KawaguchiDr. Edward CahillDr. Gary MurataDr. Peter SalmonDr. George Westin Jr.Dr. Roland Winter Dr. Michael HahnDr. Vincent LeungDr. Anh LeDr. Scott BethuneDr. Eric LarsonDr. Kip WilkinsDr. Damon Ng

General Prac-tionerDr. Shaukut ShahDr. John Bylsma

RadiologistDr. Aubrey Fed-eral

DentistDr. Howard ChiDr. Ray Angeli

PodiatristDr. Bill McDon-

TIGER DOCTORS

CHRIS PONDDirector of Athletic

Training

ANNETTE MARTINEZAssistant Director of

Athletic Training

SAM GAYAssistant Director of

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JODI BAKERDirector of Athletic Train-

ing

CHRIS LUDWIGAthletic Training

Clinical Coordinator

JENNIFER O’HARAAthletic Training

Intern

JEREMIAH FRASERAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

BRITTANY POLLASTROAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

Pacific intercollegiate athletics is proud to acknowledge its team physi-cians as well as other medical practitio-ners and providers, 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 Pacifi c student-athletes.

• A t h l e t i c P e r f o r m a n c e • • A t h l e t i c T r a i n i n g •• A t h l e t i c T r a i n i n g •

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The Pacifi c athletics department boasts seven facili-ties for its 16 Division I intercollegiate teams. All Tiger basketball and volleyball games are held in the Alex G. Spanos Center (top left), with lockerrooms located in the central athletics department.

In 2006, Pacifi c saw the opening of its fi rst on-cam-pus baseball fi eld, Klein Family Field (bottom right). Klein Family Field is one of two on-campus facilities with stadium lights that allow for night games through-out the season. The Pacifi c 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.

Alex G. Spanos CenterAlex G. Spanos Center(Basketball & Volleyball)

(Basketball & Volleyball)

Brookside FieldBrookside Field(Field Hockey)(Field Hockey)

Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial StadiumAmos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium(Soccer)(Soccer)

Hal Nelson Tennis Courts &Hal Nelson Tennis Courts &Roy and Jean Sanders Tennis ClubhouseRoy and Jean Sanders Tennis Clubhouse

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Bill Simoni FieldBill Simoni Field(Softball)(Softball)

Pacifi c’s women’s soccer team competes in Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium, which was formerly the home of Pacifi c 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, located adjacent to the athletics department. The complex also holds locker-rooms and coaches’ offi ces. In 2008 the pool was resur-faced with new siding to make it one of the faster pools in the Big West Conference.

Pacifi c athletics is dedicated to providing students with top-notch facilities, and the Janssen-Lagorio Gym-nasium is the newest addition to the Tigers’ facilities. The multi-purpose practice facility was offi cially opened

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Klein Family FieldKlein Family Field

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Janssen-Lagorio GymnasiumJanssen-Lagorio Gymnasium(Athletics & Recreation)(Athletics & Recreation)

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Pacific picked up a conference championship in softball in 2011, the Tigers’ fi rst-ever softball title. The Tigers garnered fi ve conference player of the year honors while taking home 71 all-conference awads. Pacifi c also had one Academic All-Americans and 62 Academic All-Conference Team athletes.

BASEBALL – Final Record: 17-37 (9-15 Big West Conference)• Three All-Big West honorees with sophomore Dustin Torchio earning fi rst team honors while seniors Matt Carvutto and Brian Martin each were named to the second team.• The Tigers beat three ranked teams with victories over No. 10 Cal State Fullerton, No. 13 Cal and No. 17 UC Irvine. • Senior Brian Martin fi nished his career second all-time in Pacifi c in hits and became one of four players to reach 200 career hits, 100 career RBI and 100 runs scored as a Tiger.• Senior RHP Jake Hummel earned Big West Pitcher of the Week honors for his complete-game shutout over San Francisco, while junior OF Daniel Johnston earned BWC Player of the Week honors after hitting .538 in a three-game series against UC Davis.

MEN’S BASKETBALL – Final Record: 16-15 (8-8 Big West Conference)• Pacifi c fi nished fourth in the Big West during the regular season, but fell in the fi rst round to No. 5 seed, and eventual tournament champion, UC Santa Barbara• Senior Sam Willard and sophomore Allen Huddleston each earned All-Big West Conference honors.• Willard was named All-Big West First Team, after a senior season in which he led the Big West and

was 11th in the NCAA in rebounding with 10.6 rebounds per game. • Willard became the only Tiger in program history to score 1,000 points, grab 800 rebounds and nab 80 steals.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL – Final Record: 9-22 (5-11 Big West Conference)• The Tigers finished seventh in the Big West to earn a bid into the Big West Championship tournament.• Pacifi c advanced to the semifi nals of the Big West tournament for the fi rst time in fi ve years after posting their fi rst win at UC Santa Barbara in 24 seasons in the quarterfi nals.• Freshmen Danielle Peacon and Gena Johnson each earned All-Big West honorable mention and All-Freshmen honors for their play. Peacon also took home all-tournament honors for her performance in the championship tournament.• On Dec. 28, the Tigers hosted No. 1 UCONN, taking on the historic Huskies in front of a record 6,150 fans at the Spanos Center.

CROSS COUNTRY – Final Record: Ninth of nine at Big West Championships• During the Big West Conference championships the entire team set their personal best times. • The team improved its overall time from the 2009

season by seven minutes and improved the average time by over two minutes.• Freshman Melissa Hopper and sophomore Jazmin Quiroz competed at the NCAA West Regionals to close out the year.

FIELD HOCKEY- Final Record: 2-16 (0-6 NorPac Conference West Division)• Senior Kelly Perkins and junior Amanda Spellman each earned All-NorPac Conference honors,• Spellman was selected to the All-NorPac Tournament team.

GOLF – Final Record: Second of Eight at Big West Championships• Pacific earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament making their fi rst trip to the postseason since 2001-02.• The Tigers fi nished seventh of 13 teams at the San Diego Regional• As a team, Pacific took home the Pacific Invitational title with a program record -23, 827 three day total.• Senior T.J. Bordeaux won the Pacifi c Invitational with a program record -15, 198 total. He set the program single-round record in round 2 with a -10, 61.• Senior Alex Johnson won the Fresno State Lexus Classic in a playoff and shot a -6, 210.• Four Tigers’ earned All-Big West honors at the end of the year as T.J. Bordeaux and Alex Johnson earned fi rst team honors while Alex Edfort and Patrick Kucich earned honorable mention honors.

SOCCER – Final Record: 8-8-3 (5-3-0 Big West Conference)• Pacifi c played one of the toughest schedules in the nation in 2010 as they played seven matches against top-25 teams.

Softball - Big West ChampionsSoftball - Big West Champions

Golf - Pacifi c Invitational ChampionsGolf - Pacifi c Invitational Champions

T.J. BordeauxT.J. Bordeaux

Pacifi c vs. UConnPacifi c vs. UConn

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• Finishing fourth in the conference, the Tigers made the Big West tournament for the second time in three seasons, falling in the opening round, 2-1, to UC Irvine on the road.• Five Tigers earned All-Big West Conference honors, including Freshman of the Year Brittni Beeman. Senior Kylee Ah Choy earned fi rst team honors, her second-consecutive top honor.

SOFTBALL – Final Record: 37-19 (16-5 Big West Conference)2011 Big West Champions• Pacifi c won its fi rst ever Big West championship after posting a 16-5 record in conference play.• The Tigers made the NCAA tournament for the fi rst time since 2007, earning the conference’s automatic bid while being placed in the Stanford Regional. Pacifi c went 0-2 at the regional falling to No. 11 Stanford (3-0) and No. 16 Nebraska (11-1).• As a team the Tigers put together a historic campaign at the plate as Pacifi c fi nished with the Big West and the program’s single-season batting record after posting a .323 average. The Tigers’ fi nished No. 13 nationally at the plate.• Pacifi c took home three major honors in the Big West as head coach Brian Kolze was named the conference’s coach of the year while sophomore Nikki Armagost was named the Player of the Year and freshman Kelsey Rodriguez was named the Freshman Player of the Year.• A Big West record seven fi rst team all-conference slots were given to the Tigers as Nikki Armagost (pitcher & utility), Megan Hom (outfi eld), Nicole Matson (fi rst base), Amy Moore (catcher), Lindsey Pierce (outfi eld) and Kelsey Rodriguez (designated player).• Three Tigers earned all-region honors as Nikki Armagost, Megan Hom and Kelsey Rodriguez all earned second team honors. Rodriguez became just the third freshman in program history to earn the award.

MEN’S SWIMMING – Final Record: Second of three at MPSF Championships• In the inaugural season of swimming for the MPSF, the Tigers finished second at the championship tournament.• 14 swimmers earned all-conference honors at the end of the year for the Tigers with Nathan LeRoy and Roger Ward earning awards in two different events.• In addition to athletic endeavors, the Tigers placed eight swimmers on the all-academic team.

WOMEN’S SWIMMING – Final Record: Seventh of nine at MPSF Championships• Pacific finished seventh in the first MPSF Swimming Championships.• Jayme Swalin, Elena Walterman, MaryElla Randall and Shelby Bolin all earned All-MPSF honors in the pool. Swalin earned fi rst team honors in the 1650 Free.• The Tigers placed fi ve swimmers on the all-academic team at the conclusion of the season.

MEN’S TENNIS – Final Record: 13-11 (3-2 Big West Conference)• The Tigers were ranked as high as No. 74 in February.• Pacifi c swept UC Davis as well as UC Riverside in the month of April.• Coach Redondo was selected as Coach for the USTA Northern California Team for the 38th annual Maze Cup.• Six Tigers were honored with Big West recognition and All- Conference Team selections.

WOMEN’S TENNIS – Final Record: 9-12 (4-4 Big West Conference)• The Tigers swept the Cal State Fullerton Titans and the UC Riverside Highlanders.• Susan Te clinched the match to advance the Tigers to the semifinal round of the Big West Championships after winning her nearly fi ve hour long singles match against UCSB product Kiersten Meehan.• Pacifi c advanced to the semifi nal round at the Big West Championships at Indian Wells, California.

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• Two Tigers were selected as Big West Athletes of the week (Kateryna Nezhura and Jenifer Widjaja), one was competitor of the month for the month of April (Susan Te), and one was Big West Tennis Player of the Year (Jenifer Widjaja).

MEN’S VOLLEYBALL – Final Record: 11-19 (5-17 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation)• Pacifi c achieved its fi rst national ranking since 2007 and fi nished the season ranked No. 14 in the Association (AVCA) poll. • At the end of the year two Tigers earned All-MPSF honors as freshman Javier Caceres and sophomore Taylor Hughes each earned honorable mention honors as voted upon by coaches.

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL – Final Record: 19-11 (9-7 Big West Conference)• Head Coach Greg Gibbons took over the helm of the program as the seventh head coach in program history on Jan. 28, 2010.• Pacifi c fi nished fi fth in the Big West after going 9-7 in conference games. • The Tigers biggest win of the season came against No. 24 Arizona when Pacifi c knocked off the Wildcats 3-1 at the Wolf Pack Invitational.• Pacifi c won the 32nd Annual Bankers Classic at home in September. Sophomore Hannah Clancy was named the tournament’s MVP.• Senior Svenja Engelhardt capped a phenomenal career with her fi rst-ever All-Region selection, First Team All-Big West honors and fi nished 16th in the NCAA in kills per game.• Junior Samantha Misa and freshman Jennifer Sanders also garnered all-conference recognition at the end of the year for the Tigers.

MEN’S WATER POLO – Final Record: 17-11 (4-4 Mountain Pacifi c Sports Federation)• Pacifi c’s kicked off the 2010 season receiving national attention when they swept the competition at the Triton Invitational, which included wins over No. 6 LMU and No. 11 UC San Diego. • During MPSF Conference play the Tigers fi nished the season with a 4-4 record that included a 10-9 upset over No. 3 Stanford. • The Tigers ended the season 17-11 (4-4 MPSF) and fi nished seventh at the MPSF Tournament.• Three players earned all-america honors at the end of the year as Goran Tomasevic earned his second consecutive award while Balazs Erdlyi

Brittni BeemanBrittni Beeman Sam WIllardSam WIllard

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The University of the Pacifi c appreciates coverage given to the Tigers by the sporting media and invites all press representatives to be our guests at each Pacifi c 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 visiting media are asked to make credential requests through the visiting school’s SID.

PRESS ROW PHONE: 209-946-2865

POST-GAME INTERVIEWS: Head Coach Lynne Roberts will be made available to media following a brief cooling period in an area adjacent to the Pacifi c team room. Student-athletes also will be made available for interviews on request. Please consult with the Pacifi c 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. No fl ash photography is permitted without the use of NCAA compliant strobe lights.

GAME SERVICES: The Pacifi c athletic me-dia relations staff provides pre-game notes, game programs, full statistical summaries and play-by-play packets after each contest.

INTERNET: Wireless and wired internet con-nections are available at the Alex G. Spanos Center to working media. Please see media relations director Kevin Wilkinson on game day for details.

PARKING: Parking passes are available to all media representatives and must be re-quested with game credentials. Press parking is located behind the Pacifi c Intercollegiate Athletics Center off Mendocino Avenue, south of the Alex G. Spanos Center.

INTERVIEW POLICY: The Pacifi c 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.

PACIFIC ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICEMailing Address:University of the Pacifi cPacifi c Intercollegiate Athletics Center3601 Pacifi c AvenueStockton, CA, 95211

The athletic media relations offi ce is located near the main entrance of the Pacifi c Intercollegiate Athletics Center, adjacent to the Alex G. Spanos Center off Mendocino Avenue or Larry Heller Drive.

Mike Millerick, Director offi ce ......................................(209) 946-2866 mmilleri@pacifi c.edu Ben Laskey, Assistant Director offi ce ......................................(209) 946-2730 blaskey@pacifi c.edu Kevin Wilkinson, Assistant / Women’s Basketball Contact offi ce ......................................(209) 946-2289 cell ...........................................(504) 575-4033Kyle Bruce, Graduate Assistant .. kbruce1@pacifi c.eduVince Gerbec, Graduate Assistant vgerbec@pacifi c.edu Victoria Lewis Undergraduate Assistant offi ce ......................................(209) 946-2479 Media Relations FAX ...................(209) 946-2757 Courtside Phone ..........................(209) 946-2865

OPPONENTS INFORMATIONExhibition Website Media Relations ContactAcademy of Art

Non-Conferece Website Media Relations ContactAir Force www.GoAirForceFalcons.com Melissa McKeownCal State Bakersfi eld www.GoRunners.com Matt TurkConnecticut www.UConnHuskies.com Pat McKennaEastern Washington www.GoEags.com Cara SchlingerFairfi eld www.Fairfi eldStags.com Kelly McCarthyFlorida www.GatorZone.com Kathy CafazzoFresno State www.GoBulldogs.com Theresa KurtzNevada www.NevadaWolfpack.com Darron PinkneySt. Mary’s www.SMCGaels.com Mark OshidariSan Diego www.USDToreros.com Chris LoucksSeattle www.GoSeattleU.com Diana ChamorroSIU Edwardsville www.SIUECougars.com Eric Hess

Big West Website Media Relations ContactCal Poly www.GoPoly.com Brian ThurmondCal State Northridge www.GoMatadors.com Geoffrey HerbergCal State Fullerton www.FullertonTitans.com Jason Spencer Long Beach State www.LongBeachState.com Andrea OhtaUC Davis www.UCDavisAggies.com Amanda PiechowskiUC Irvine www.UCIrvineSports.com Stacey ShacklefordUC Riverside www.GoHighlanders.com Lauren KaneUC Santa Barbara www.UCSBGauchos.com Matt HurstBig West Conference www.BigWest.org Julie St. Cyr

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MEMBERSHIP LEVEL (SELECT ONE)

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PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE: PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALLUniversity of the Pacifi c Stephanie Fong, Admin. AssistantWomen’S Basketball FastBreak Club Phone: 209.946.23413601 Pacifi c Ave Fax: 209.946.2731Stockton, CA 95211 Email: sfong@pacifi c.edu

TIGER ALL-CONFERENCE $50-$499TIGER ALL-CONFERENCE $50-$499Update emails from Coach Roberts, Invitation to FastBreak Club Update emails from Coach Roberts, Invitation to FastBreak Club Events, Season Highlight DVDEvents, Season Highlight DVD

TIGER ALL-AMERICAN $500-$999TIGER ALL-AMERICAN $500-$999All memberships include ‘Tiger All-Conference Package’ PLUSAll memberships include ‘Tiger All-Conference Package’ PLUSBooster Luncheon Tickets, Tiger Gift Package, Framed 2011-12 Booster Luncheon Tickets, Tiger Gift Package, Framed 2011-12 Team Photo & Season Highlight DVDTeam Photo & Season Highlight DVD

TIGER COACH’S CREW $1000 & UPTIGER COACH’S CREW $1000 & UPAll memberships include ‘Tiger All-Conference Package’ PLUSAll memberships include ‘Tiger All-Conference Package’ PLUSTiger Gift Package, Framed 2011-12 Team Photo, Season Highlight Tiger Gift Package, Framed 2011-12 Team Photo, Season Highlight DVD, Two spots on the Booster Bus Trip to follow the team, DVD, Two spots on the Booster Bus Trip to follow the team, Post-Season Dinner with the Coaches & PlayersPost-Season Dinner with the Coaches & Players

2010-11 FastBreak Events2010-11 FastBreak Events

Tip-Off DinnerTip-Off DinnerThe team will hold their annual Tip-Off Dinner for FastBreak ClubThe team will hold their annual Tip-Off Dinner for FastBreak ClubBoosters on Sunday, September 25 from 5:00-8:00 p.m.Boosters on Sunday, September 25 from 5:00-8:00 p.m.

ChalktalksChalktalksOn the upper concourse before all Big West Conference home On the upper concourse before all Big West Conference home games, games, get the real inside scouting report and game plan from assistant get the real inside scouting report and game plan from assistant coachcoachAmy VanHollebeke.Amy VanHollebeke.

Road Trip with your TigersRoad Trip with your TigersOn Sunday, December 17, join a rooter bus as the Tigers travel On Sunday, December 17, join a rooter bus as the Tigers travel to Fresno to take on Fresno State! to Fresno to take on Fresno State!

Booster LuncheonsBooster LuncheonsThere will be Booster Luncheons on Select Tuesdays/Wednes-There will be Booster Luncheons on Select Tuesdays/Wednes-days: December 7, January 10 and February 7 at a local Stockton days: December 7, January 10 and February 7 at a local Stockton restaurant. These events are great venues to connect with the restaurant. These events are great venues to connect with the coaches and players.coaches and players.

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