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IT STARTS WITH THE FUSE THAT THE GAME LIGHTS INSIDE US.PASSION IS EXCHANGED BETWEEN THE COURT AND THE STANDS.ENERGY BECOMES SYNERGY.OUR UNCOMMON DESIRE BECOMES OUR COMMON GROUND.BECAUSE THIS SEASON, IT'S ABOUT INTENSITY.IT'S DRIVEN BY INNOVATION THAT ELEVATES,AND SPEED THAND SPEED THAT WILL RISE.THE GAME WILL BECOME FASTER, AND PRIDE WILL BURN HOTTER.IN ARENAS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY,INTENSITY WILL INSPIRE COLLEGE FANSAND COLLEGE PLAYERSTO UNITE AS ONE.

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2013-14 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE - TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Back Row (L-R): Manager Ryan Fingerett, Manger Drew Millsom, Manager Kevin Wade, Athletic Trainer Tori Noda, Director of Operations Cody Johnson, Assistant Coach Shandrika Lee, Head Coach Paul Westhead, Danielle Love, Jillian Alleyne, Megan Carpenter, Liz Brenner, Assistant Coach Dan Muscatell, Assistant Coach Bianca Ziemann, Strength & Conditioning

Coach Mark Davis, Video Coordinator Megan McKenna, Manager Katie Hoisington, Manager Blake Kingsley, Manager Tierra Castro-HarrisFront Row (L-R): Drea Toler, Ariel Thomas, Chloe Stiles, Lexi Petersen, Chynna Miley, Katelyn Loper, Amanda Delgado, Janitah Iamaleava, Katie Gruys,

Laura Stanulis, Chrishae Rowe, Jordan Loera

INTRODUCTIONTable of Contents 1Quick Facts & Schedule 2Roster 3Photo Roster 4

THE PROGRAMMatthew Knight Arena 6Attendance Records 10Strength & Conditioning 11Athletic Training 12Services for Student-Athletes 13O Heroes 14Foriegn Trips 15Media Coverage 16

2012-13 SEASON REVIEWSchedule and Results 18Statistics 19

2012-13 PAC-12 CONFERENCE REVIEWStandings 24Awards 24Team Stat Leaders 26Individual Stat Leaders 28

THE COACHESPaul Westhead 30Dan Muscatell 32Shandrika Lee 34Bianca Ziemann 35Cody Johnson 36Megan McKenna 36Tori Noda 37Mark Davis 37Student Managers 38

THE PLAYERSJillian Alleyne 40Liz Brenner 42Megan Carpenter 44Amanda Delgado 46Katie Gruys 48Janitah Iamaleava 50Jordan Loera 52Katelyn Loper 54Danielle Love 56Chynna Miley 58Lexi Petersen 60Chrishae Rowe 62Laura Stanulis 64Chloe Stiles 66Ariel Thomas 68Drea Toler 70

THE HISTORYYear-By-Year Individual Stat Leaders 74Year-By-Year Team Stats 761,000 Point Scorers 77University & Team Awards 81Conference & National Awards 83Academic Awards 84Ducks in the Olympics & the Pros 85Individual Single-Game Records 86Individual Single-Season Records 88Individual Career Records 89Miscellaneous Records 90Team Records 91Arena Records 92Oregon in the Postseason 93NCAA Tournament Box Scores 94Pac-12 Tournament Record Book 98Year-By-Year Coaching Records 100National Ranking History 100All-Time Opponent Series Records 101All-Time Opponent Game-By-Game 102Year-By-Year Schedules & Results 116Oregon Athletics Hall of Fame 124

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

Name University of OregonLocation Eugene, Ore.Founded 1876Enrollment 23, 389Nickname DucksColors (Pantone) Green (342 5C) & Yellow (Yellow C)President Michael R. GottfredsonAthletics Director Rob MullensFaculty Athletics Rep James O’FallonArena (Capacity) Matthew Knight Arena (12,369)Press Row Phone 541-346-4497Television Pac-12 Networks & Pac-12 Live StreamRadio KUGN 590 (Eugene) & KUIK 1360 (Portland)

PROGRAM HISTORY

First Season of Competition 1973-74All-Time Record 653-462 (.589)Matthew Knight Arena Record 16-25 (.395)Pac-12 Championships (Last) 2 (1999-2000)Overall Pac-12 Tournament Record 4-11Postseason Championships (Last) 1 (WNIT - 2002)Overall Postseason Record 20-17NCAA Appearances (Record) 12 (5-12)WNIT Appearances (Record) 3 (8-2)

TEAM INFORMATION

2012-13 Record 4-27 (2-16 Pac-12)2013 Postseason NoneFinal Ranking (AP/WBCA) NoneStarters Returning/Lost (Min. 20 Starts) 4/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost 11/1Redshirts Returning/Lost 3/0Newcomers 2Points Returning/Total 1,185/1,679 (89.1%)Rebounds Returning/Total 1,334/1,376 (97.0%)Assists Returning/Total 313/340 (92.1%)Steals Returning/Total 192/200 (96.0%)Blocks Returning/Total 135/136 (99.2%)

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach Paul Westhead (St. Joseph’s, 1961)Oregon Career (Record) Fifth Season (50-76)Collegiate Career (Record) 22nd Season (339-298)Assistant Coach Dan Muscatell (10th Season)Assistant Coach Shandrika Lee (Third Season)Assistant Coach Bianca Ziemann (Second Season)Director of Operations Cody Johnson (First Season)

SUPPORT STAFF

Video Coordinator Megan McKenna (Third Season)Athletic Trainer Tori Noda (Sixth Season)Strength & Conditioning Mark Davis (Second Season)Administrative Assistant Illya LebowTeam Managers Drew Millsom, Kevin Wade, Ryan Fingerett, Katie Hoisington, Blake Kingsley, Tierra Castro-Harris

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

Women’s Basketball Contact Joe WaltastiOffice Phone 541-346-7332Cell Phone 916-889-6643E-Mail [email protected] @GoDucksJoeAsst. AD - Communications Andy McNamaraExec. Asst. AD - FB Communications Dave WillifordAssoc. Dir. of Communications Greg WalkerAssoc. Dir. of Communications Todd MilesAssistant Director of Communications Joe WaltastiAssistant Director of Communications Casey JohnsonCommunications Intern Brady JohnsonCommunications Intern John Vu

STARTERS RETURNING (Min. 20 Starts)

Name Pos. MPG PPG RPG APGJordan Loera G 31.1 6.5 5.3 2.3Jillian Alleyne F 30.4 13.0 11.9 1.0Danielle Love F 29.2 7.3 3.5 1.3Ariel Thomas G 28.8 10.6 4.5 3.8

LETTERWINNERS RETURNING

Name Pos. MPG PPG RPG APGJordan Loera G 31.1 6.5 5.3 2.3Jillian Alleyne F 30.4 13.0 11.9 1.0Liz Brenner F 30.3 7.9 7.4 1.0Danielle Love F 29.2 7.3 3.5 1.3Ariel Thomas G 28.8 10.6 4.5 3.8Amanda Delgado G 24.4 8.5 2.1 0.8Megan Carpenter C 18.2 3.6 4.7 0.2Janitah Iamaleava C 6.4 3.2 1.5 0.2Chloe Stiles G 6.0 1.2 0.3 0.3Chynna Miley F 4.5 1.0 1.1 0.1Katie Gruys F 2.4 0.3 0.3 0.0

LETTERWINNERS LOST

Name Pos. MPG PPG RPG APGDevyn Galland G 18.4 6.9 1.4 0.9

QUICK FACTS

2013-14 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Time (PT)Oct. 30 WESTERN OREGON (EXH) 7 PMNov. 4 OREGON TECH (EXH) 7PMNov. 9 CSU BAKERSFIELD 7 PMNov. 12 PORTLAND 7 PMNov. 17 SACRAMENTO STATE 2 PMNov. 20 at Connecticut ^ (SNY) 4 PMNov. 25 PEPPERDINE 7 PMDec. 1 PRINCETON 12 PMDec. 4 at Seattle U # 6 PMDec. 14 PORTLAND STATE 2 PMDec. 18 SOUTHERN 7 PMDec. 20 CAL POLY 7 PMDec. 29 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 4 PMJan. 3 at Stanford * (P12N) 6 PMJan. 5 at California * (P12N) 12 PMJan. 11 OREGON STATE * (P12N) 5 PMJan. 13 at Oregon State * (P12N) 7 PMJan. 17 at UCLA * (P12N) 8 PMJan. 19 at USC * (P12N) 2 PMJan. 24 WASHINGTON STATE * 7 PMJan. 26 WASHINGTON * (P12N) 12 PMJan. 31 at Arizona * 6 PMFeb. 2 at Arizona State * TBAFeb. 7 UTAH * 7 PMFeb. 9 COLORADO * 2 PMFeb. 14 USC * (P12N) 7:30 PMFeb. 17 UCLA * (P12N) 4 PMFeb. 21 at Washington * (P12N) 6 PMFeb. 23 at Washington State * TBAFeb. 28 ARIZONA STATE * 1 PMMar. 2 ARIZONA * (P12N) 1 PMMar. 6-9 at Pac-12 Tournament # (P12N) TBA

All home games in BOLD CAPS played at Matthew Knight Arena* Pac-12 Conference game^ XL Center (Hartford, Conn.)# Key Arena (Seattle, Wash.)

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ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSWomen’s Basketball Contact - Joe Waltasti(O): 541-346-7332 | (C): [email protected] | @GoDucksJoe

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2013-14 NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School)1 Drea Toler G 5-5 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Serra HS)2 Danielle Love F 6-2 Sr. Everett, Wash. (Cascade HS)3 Laura Stanulis G 5-9 RSr. Portland, Ore. (Sunset HS)5 Jordan Loera G 5-9 Jr. Moses Lake, Wash. (Moses Lake HS)12 Amanda Delgado G 5-7 Jr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Liberty HS)14 Jillian Alleyne F 6-3 So. Fontana, Calif. (Summit HS)15 Liz Brenner F 6-1 Jr. Portland, Ore. (Jesuit HS)21 Chrishae Rowe G 5-10 Fr. Corona, Calif. (Santiago HS)22 Ariel Thomas G 5-6 Sr. Sacramento, Calif. (McClatchy HS)23 Chloe Stiles G 5-8 So. Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon HS)31 Katelyn Loper G 5-11 RJr. Post Falls, Idaho (Hofstra)32 Janitah Iamaleava C 6-2 So. Long Beach, Calif. (Carson HS)33 Lexi Petersen G 5-11 RSo. Tukwila, Wash. (Seattle Christian HS)34 Chynna Miley F 6-2 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. (Southwest DeKalb HS)40 Megan Carpenter C 6-4 Jr. Longmont, Colo. (Longmont HS)51 Katie Gruys F 6-0 So. Maple Lake, Minn. (Annandale HS)

2013-14 ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School)14 Jillian Alleyne F 6-3 So. Fontana, Calif. (Summit HS)15 Liz Brenner F 6-1 Jr. Portland, Ore. (Jesuit HS)40 Megan Carpenter C 6-4 Jr. Longmont, Colo. (Longmont HS)12 Amanda Delgado G 5-7 Jr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Liberty HS)51 Katie Gruys F 6-0 So. Maple Lake, Minn. (Annandale HS)32 Janitah Iamaleava C 6-2 So. Long Beach, Calif. (Carson HS)5 Jordan Loera G 5-9 Jr. Moses Lake, Wash. (Moses Lake HS)31 Katelyn Loper G 5-11 RJr. Post Falls, Idaho (Hofstra) (Post Falls HS)2 Danielle Love F 6-2 Sr. Everett, Wash. (Cascade HS)34 Chynna Miley F 6-2 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. (Southwest DeKalb HS)33 Lexi Petersen G 5-11 RSo. Tukwila, Wash. (Seattle Christian HS)21 Chrishae Rowe G 5-10 Fr. Corona, Calif. (Santiago HS)3 Laura Stanulis G 5-9 RSr. Portland, Ore. (Sunset HS)23 Chloe Stiles G 5-8 So. Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon HS)22 Ariel Thomas G 5-6 Sr. Sacramento, Calif. (McClatchy HS)1 Drea Toler G 5-5 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Serra HS)

Name Position Experience Alma MaterPaul Westhead Head Coach Fifth Season St. Joseph’s (1961)Dan Muscatell Assistant Coach 10th Season Western Washington (1983)Shandrika Lee Assistant Coach Third Season Pepperdine (2004)Bianca Ziemann Assistant Coach Second Season Loyola Marymount (2006)Cody Johnson Director of Basketball Operations First Season Oregon (2011)Megan McKenna Video Coordinator Third Season Creighton (2007)Tori Noda Athletic Trainer Sixth Season UC Davis (2003)Mark Davis Strength and Conditioning Coach Second Season Whittenberg (1988)Drew Millsom Team Manager Third Season Cathedral Catholic (CA) HSKevin Wade Team Manager Third Season Calabasas (CA) HSBlake Kingsley Team Manager First Season Westside Christian (OR) HSKatie Hoisington Team Manager First Season Oak Ridge (CA) HSRyan Fingerett Team Manager First Season Southridge (OR) HSTierra Castro-Harris Team Manager First Season St. Monica (CA) HS

COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF

ROSTER BREAKDOWNBY CLASSSeniors (4)Danielle Love, Chynna Miley, Ariel Thomas, Laura StanulisJuniors (5)Liz Brenner, Megan Carpenter,Amanda Delgado, Jordan Loera, Katelyn LoperSophomores (5)Jillian Alleyne, Katie Gruys, Janitah Iamaleava, Chloe Stiles, Lexi Petersen Freshmen (2)Chrishae Rowe, Drea Toler

BY POSITIONGuard (9)Amanda Delgado, Jordan Loera, Katelyn Loper, Lexi Petersen, Chrishae Rowe, Laura Stanulis, Chloe Stiles, Ariel Thomas, Drea TolerForwards (5)Jillian Alleyne, Liz Brenner, Katie Gruys, Danielle Love, Chynna MileyCenters (2)Megan Carpenter, Janitah Iamaleava

BY HOME STATECalifornia (5)Washington (3)Oregon (3)Colorado (1)Georgia (1)Idaho (1)Minnesota (1)Nevada (1)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDELaura Stanulis (STAN – you – liss)Jordan Loera (low – ET – uh)Jillian Alleyne (ay – LEAN)Janitah Iamaleava (jah – KNEE – tah)(EEE – um – ah – lay – AHVA)Katie Gruys (sounds like GRICE)Chynna Miley (sounds like CHINA)Chrishae Rowe (Cri-SHAY)Drea Toler (DREY – uh)

CAPTAINSAriel Thomas, Danielle Love, Laura Stanulis, Katelyn Loper

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2013-14 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PHOTO ROSTER

14 15 40 12 51

32 5 31 2 34

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Jillian AlleyneSo. | Forward

Liz BrennerJr. | Forward

Megan CarpenterJr. | Center

Amanda DelgadoJr. | Guard

Katie GruysSo. | Forward

Janitah IamaleavaSo. | Center

Jordan LoeraJr. | Guard

Katelyn LoperRJr. | Guard

Danielle LoveSr. | Forward

Chynna MileySr. | Forward

Lexi PetersenRSo. | Guard

Chrishae RoweFr. | Guard

Laura StanulisRSr. | Guard

Chloe StilesSo. | Guard

Ariel ThomasSr. | Guard

Drea TolerFr. | Guard HC Paul Westhead

Fifth Season AC Dan Muscatell10th Season AC Shandrika Lee

Third Season AC Bianca ZiemannSecond Season

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• On Jan. 23, 2011, the Oregon women’s basketball team crushed a Pac-12 record as 12,320 fans sold out Matthew Knight Arena to watch the Civil War.

In their first game inside the 405,000 square-foot masterpiece, the Ducks topped their rivals with an 81-72 victory over Oregon State.

• Oregon played in front of 25,204 fans last season in 16 home games. For the 2013-14 season, the Ducks will play 20 times inside Matthew Knight Arena, including two exhibition games, nine non-conference contests and nine Pac-12 games.

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Matthew Knight Arena opened its doors on Jan. 13, 2011, to a sold-out crowd of 12,364 as the Oregon men’s basketball team christened the new palace with a 68-62 victory over USC. A week later on Jan. 23, the Oregon women’s basketball team took its turn to play its first home game at Matt Arena as a Pac-10 record-setting and sold-out crowd of 12,320 witnessed the Ducks defeat Oregon State, 81-72, in Civil War action.

Officials broke ground on Matthew Knight Arena on Feb. 7, 2009, as the 420,000 square-foot masterpiece was constructed in less than two years.Matt Arena was erected to replace legendary McArthur Court, which opened on January 14, 1927. Known as one of the toughest venues in the country for opponents, Mac Court was the second-oldest on-campus arena still in use before Matthew Knight Arena opened its doors.

Also known as “The Pit,” Sporting News named it the “best gym in America” as sports writer and arena researcher Bill Kintner placed Mac Court in his top five of college basketball arenas in America for its history, character, and atmosphere.

Mac Court was a passion incubator. The geometry of the place not only shoved fans close to amplify the intensity of emotion, it put fans on top of the action, making them feel like they were an integral part of the play on the floor, and able to usher their Ducks to victory through the force of their energy and collective will. Fans didn’t just go to Mac Court to watch a game; fans went to live it.

To recreate the same passion and experience at Matthew Knight Arena, the new venue was fashioned with the same close connection to the student-athletes and the action; by making the fans feel like they are an integral part of the game. Matthew Knight Arena is a monument to all Oregon fans and their common love for Oregon, and the exciting energy that happens when all join together to cheer for the Ducks.

There are several areas throughout the arena, including the club areas, team spaces and concessions that tie the Oregon brand together. Three major displays on the Concourse are the Anthem to the Fan, the Hero Graphics and the Shroud Wall. Each tells different parts of the story.

The Shroud Wall is primarily about heritage, energy and progression. Hero Graphics celebrate Oregon’s great student-athletes and great moments--past and present. The Anthem to the Fan is about common devotion. Together, they express the sense of connection and ownership, the unique and proud heritage, the wild passion, and the unrelenting quest for more championships to come.

MATTHEW KNIGHT ARENA

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MATTHEW KNIGHT ARENA (CONT.)

This Land of the Tall Firs is a special place, inhabited by people who care more deeply about a team that fights even harder.

The unique floor design at Matthew Knight Arena is a nod to the Tall Firs, the nickname of Oregon’s National Championship basketball squad in 1939. The one of its kind perspective is looking up from a clearing in the forest that celebrates Oregon’s beautiful environment.

Kilkenny Floor is a homage to the family of former athletics director Pat Kilkenny. Three logos represent Heppner, Ore., with the Morrow County Courthouse; an interlocking UO with three shamrocks; and the beach/sunset of San Diego. These images honor the hometown of the Kilkenny’s, the Irish pride and logo of Oregon during Pat’s era as a student, and Pat’s love of San Diego where he calls home today.

Matthew Knight Arena rivals Haas Pavilion for the tightest, steepest seating bowl in the Pac-12, and there are unobstructed sightlines to the total playing

surface for all seats. The lower bowl of Matt Arena is closer to the floor and steeper than Mac Court. The West Endzone seating is as steep as code allows – over 36 degrees.

The center hung KnightVision boards are the largest (12’8” high and 18’11” high) and highest resolution (6mm) video boards on a scoreboard in an NCAA arena. Only the recently opened Amway Center (Orlando Magic) has larger screens at this resolution. In addition, Matt Arena has four hustle boards located at the corners of the seating bowl for game stats and 270 degree LED ribbon boards located at front of upper seating bowl. There are two regulation-size basketball court and one regulation-size volleyball practice courts. On the floor level, Matt Arena has spacious on-site athletic training and weight training facilities as well as a nutrition bar.

The men’s basketball, women’s basketball and volleyball team locker rooms and lounges also have state of the art technology for gamedays, practices and studying purposes.

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Rk Attd. Opponent Score1. 9,738 Oregon State (March 8, 1996) W 69-60 2. 9,087 Oregon State (March 10, 2000) W 60-533. 8,815 Oregon State (March 10, 2001) W 72-604. 8,260 Oregon State (Jan. 29, 1999) W 59-465. 7,861 Arizona (Feb. 21, 1999) W 82-766. 7,691 Santa Clara (March 16, 1994) W 74-597. 7,672 UAB (March 17, 2000) L 80-79 (OT)8. 7,602 Stanford (Jan. 13, 2001) W 72-549. 7,465 UCLA (Feb. 24, 2000) W 89-7210. 7,134 UCLA (Feb. 4, 1999) W 106-79

Rk Attd. Opponent Score11. 6,979 Arizona State (Feb. 19, 1999) W 58-5312. 6,835 Houston (March 27, 2002) W 54-5213. 6,448 Stanford (March 5, 1998) L 79-7114. 6,258 Arizona (Feb. 4, 2000) L 73-6615. 6,193 Oregon State (Jan. 19, 2002) L 61-5316. 6,106 Stanford (Feb. 15, 1997) L 69-6617. 6,037 USC (Feb. 26, 2000) L 69-6318. 6,035 Washington (Jan. 15, 1999) W 70-5619. 5,994 Stanford (Feb. 10, 2000) W 61-5720. 5,861 Colorado (Dec. 4, 1999) W 90-58

MATTHEW KNIGHT ARENA ATTENDANCE RECORDS

Year G Total Avg.1978-79 11 10,406 9461979-80 12 11,338 9451980-81 11 17,292 1,5721981-82 8 23,079 2,8841982-83 14 15,976 1,1411983-84 9 11,966 1,3301984-85 11 9,077 8251985-86 12 15,483 1,2901986-87 17 28,560 1,6801987-88 11 10,453 9501988-89 13 11,152 8581989-90 14 13,505 965

Year G Total Avg.1990-91 12 8,250 6881991-92 12 10,013 8341992-93 13 8,715 6701993-94 12 28,615 2,3841994-95 16 31,614 1,9751995-96 13 34,838 2,6801996-97 13 44,702 3,4391997-98 11 45,858 4,1691998-99 15 75,629 5,0421999-00 14 81,923 5,8522000-01 13 66,955 5,1502001-02 20 95,560 4,778

Year G Total Avg.2002-03 12 53,195 4,4332003-04 14 54,844 3,9172004-05 13 50,653 3,8962005-06 14 51,607 3,6872006-07 15 43,973 2,9322007-08 13 33,433 2,5782008-09 15 33,280 2,2192009-10 20 45,079 2,2542010-11 8 14,373 1,797

McARTHUR COURT TOP-20 BIGGEST CROWDS

McARTHUR COURT YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE AVERAGES

Rk Attd. Opponent Score1. 12,320 Oregon State (Jan. 23, 2011)* W, 81-722. 4,541 USC (Feb. 12, 2011) L, 85-633. 4,197 Arizona (March 5, 2011) L, 88-654. 4,011 California (Jan. 29, 2011) L, 81-655. 4,052 UConn (Dec. 31, 2012) L, 95-515. 3,604 Oregon State (Feb. 25, 2012) L, 68-536. 3,072 Stanford (Jan. 27, 2011) L, 91-567. 2,663 Colorado (Feb. 4, 2012) W, 67-628. 2,611 Stanford (Feb. 18, 2012 L, 81-469. 2,207 Arizona State (March 3, 2011) L, 75-6610. 1,993 Washington State (Feb. 17, 2013) W, 65-60

*Pac-12 Conference attendance record

Year G Total Avg.2010-11 7 32,125 4,5892011-12 18 32,209 1,7892012-13 16 25,204 1,575

MATTHEW KNIGHT ARENA YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE AVERAGES

MATTHEW KNIGHT ARENA TOP-20 BIGGEST CROWDS

McARTHUR COURT ATTENDANCE RECORDS

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Mark Davis is in his second season as strength and conditioning coach for the Oregon women’s basketball program. Davis has over 19 years of experience as a strength coach at the collegiate level.

Davis worked on the strength staff at Vanderbilt from 2000-12. At Vandy, Davis worked with men’s basketball, soccer, tennis, women’s lacrosse, track, swimming, bowling and cross country. His work with men’s basketball helped the Commodores to four NCAA tournament appearances and a pair of Sweet Sixteen runs. In addition, three different Commodores were selected as SEC Player of the Year while Davis was with Vanderbilt. Davis received his first full-time job opportunity in 1997 as the head strength coach at Tennessee State. In the three years that Davis worked with the TSU football program, the team improved its record from 4-7 record in 1997, to 9-3 in 1998 and 11-1 in 1999. Tennessee

State also registered back-to-back conference titles in 1998 and 1999, and a No. 1 national ranking at the end of the 1999 regular season. Davis was twice named Ohio Valley Conference Strength and Conditioning Professional of the Year by the National Strength and Conditioning Association.

Davis got his start as a graduate assistant strength coach at Nebraska where he spent two seasons. During his time in Lincoln, Neb., Davis worked with the Cornhuskers’ national championship football team. Davis received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Wittenberg in 1988 and a Master of Science degree in Exercise Science and Physical Education from Arizona State in 1994, and has Club Coach status with USA Weightlifting.

Davis and his wife, Cindy, have one son, Noah.

Mark DavisSecond SeasonS&C

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

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Tori Noda began working with athletic training staff at Oregon as a graduate assistant in 2006 and became a full-time staff member in 2008.

Noda is currently in her sixth year as the athletic trainer for women’s basketball as well as overseeing the graduate students working with volleyball and men’s and women’s tennis.

She is responsible for the evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation, care and prevention of athletic injuries associated with women’s basketball.

Noda is originally from Yuba City, Calif., and received her BS from UC Davis in 2003 and her MS in athletic training at Oregon in 2008.

She spent two years as the head athletics trainer at Laguna Creek High School before joining the collegiate ranks.

Noda holds a CSCS in addition to her ATC credential, and has research interests in functional movement screens and corrective exercise.

Tori NodaSixth SeasonAT

ATHLETIC TRAINING

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Jennie Leander enters her 10th year as the Senior Associate Director for Services for Student-Athletes at the John E. Jaqua Academic Center. She advises football, women’s basketball and lacrosse. She completed her undergraduate studies at Cal and has a Master’s Degree in Counseling from Santa Clara.

ADVISING SERVICESIn addition to helping students with class scheduling and degree choices, advisors encourage and mentor student-athletes throughout their college experience. It is SSA’s philosophy to foster an honest and open learning environment in which students learn to become more self-reliant.

TUTORIAL PROGRAMTutoring is available for all student-athletes. SSA tutors are hand picked and trained to work with student-athletes. Appointments are available during evening and day times to accommodate student-athletes’ busy schedules.

STUDY TABLE PROGRAMStudy tables are available during normal operating hours, evenings and Sundays. All students have access to quiet study

tables and computer workstations. Students with laptops can connect to the campus network through wireless access points.

UNDER PREPARED AND AT-RISK SERVICESSSA’s team of learning specialists provide high level support for at-risk students and students with learning disabilities. Learning specialists also coordinate incoming academic screening as well as LD testing and accommodations with the Office of Disability Services.

MATH AND SCIENCE LABThe Math and Science Lab is open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., for drop-in help with math and science courses of all levels.

COMPUTER SERVICESSSA houses several student computer labs with full access to productivity software, Internet and printing services. In addition, the graphics lab provides services for drawing, image editing, scanning and color printing. The IT Consultant is available to support students with problems on their personal computers or general computer questions.

Jennie Leander10th SeasonSSA

SERVICES FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES

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On September 28, 2008 the University of Oregon Athletic Department launched a non-profit community organization program called Oregon Heroes. The goal of O Heroes is to create a single identity for all community service initiatives and to seek involvement from all student-athletes, staff, faculty, and campus community. Service will be focused in three areas which student-athletes feel they are able to excel in: health, education and service.

The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee decided to launch O Heroes as a department recognized non-profit organization. This allows O Heroes to collect donations on campus grounds including athletic facilities. O Heroes is also able to donate money raised to service projects such as the Duckling, which provides financial support to a local child battling an illness. SAAC executive members will serve as the Board of Directors of the non-profit.

Other components of O Heroes include partnering with the local organizations including the United Way of Lane County, the Boys and Girls Club of Emerald Valley, Kidssports, local school districts, the Competition not Conflict program, and the National Childhood Obesity Foundation.

O Heroes also will dedicate three days of the academic year when each team and department staff will be encouraged to do a project. Community agencies may have their requests fulfilled on these days. Teams are also encouraged to complete additional team projects throughout the year.

Chynna Miley was named the top individual O Hero for 2011-12. Miley, from Atlanta, Ga., earned 2,325 individual Duck Cup points for her service during the 2011-12 acaddemic year. Miley participated in nearly every O Heroes event, while also serving as a member of UO’s Black Student Union and as the women’s basketball team representative for SAAC.

O HEROES - OREGON’S STUDENT-ATHLETE VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION

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The Oregon women’s basketball team went 4-0 on its 2012 Spanish Foreign Tour which took place Aug. 24-Sept. 2. The Ducks played games against professional clubs from Madrid, Girona and Barcelona.

Oregon defeated a professional team from Madrid, Estudiantes, in back-to-back games to open the trip (Game 1 - W, 94-67; Game 2 - W, 84-61).

From there, the Ducks played a pair of games as part of the Torneig de Basquet Unnim tournament played at the Pavello Esportiu Municipal, located approximately an hour north of Barcelona. UO recorded a 103-62 win over Uni Girona and a 70-52 win over Santa Rosa de Lima.

Sophomore Lexi Petersen averaged a team-high 17.5 points per contest on the trip, one of four Ducks to average double-figures in scoring. Freshman Jillian Alleyne (14.5 ppg, 10.8 rpg) and sophomore Megan Carpenter (13.8 ppg, 10.3 rpg) each averaged double-doubles for UO. Sophomore Amanda Delgado averaged 15.0 points per outing.

The Ducks spent four days in Madrid, two days in Valencia and an additional four days in Barcelona. The travel party took in many historic sites and museums during the 10-day stay in Spain.

Some of the key stops made on the trip included, Madrid’s Museo del Reina Sofia and Museo del Prado, the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, Barcelona’s Park Güell, Parc de Montjuic, Olympic Stadium, Sagrada Família and Camp Nou soccer stadium (home of FC Barcelona).

FOREIGN TRIPS - SPAIN 2012

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The Oregon women’s basketball team will have 11 televised games on the Pac-12 Networks this season. As of October of 2013, the Pac-12 Network can be found on the following TV providers: Comcast / Xfinity, DISH, Time Warner Cable, Cox Communications, Bright House Networks, AT&T U-Verse, Bend Broadband, Suddenlink, Frontier Communications, Astound, Wave Broadband, CC Communcations, Crestview Cable Communications, Canby Telcom, Rancho Murieta and TCT West. All Oregon women’s basketball games are also broadcast by play-by-play man Terry Jonz on the radio airwaves throughout the state. In the Eugene/Springfield area, on KUGN 590 or KSCR 1320, and in Portland, the games can be found on KUIK 1360 AM.

TELEVISION

Fans can follow the Ducks through social media. The Ducks post on their Facebook page (facebook.com/oregonwbb) as well as on Twitter (@OregonWBB). Oregon coaches have twitter accounts as well.

SOCIAL MEDIA

The Oregon women’s basketball team is covered by the state’s two largest newspapers; The Oregonian (Portland) and The Register Guard (Eugene). In addition, the Ducks receive coverage from the UO campus newspaper, The Daily Emerald. All three outlets cover the Ducks online and through social media, as well.

PRINT

Daily updates and complete coverage of the Oregon women’s basketball team can be found online at www.GoDucks.com, which features news coverage, game recaps, video interviews, photo galleries and statistics.

ONLINE

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA COVERAGE

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2012-13 SCHEDULE & RESULTS

Date Time Opponent W/L Score Attendance Leading Scorer Leading RebounderNov. 11 2:05 PM SAINT MARY’S L 69-78 1237 (13)Love, Danielle (10)Alleyne, Jillian Nov. 15 7:05 PM PORTLAND STATE L (2OT) 85-87 1273 (38)Alleyne, Jillian (27)Alleyne, Jillian Nov. 23 4:30 PM # at Hawai`i L 73-85 1503 (19)Delgado, Amanda (9)Carpenter, Megan Nov. 24 2:00 PM # vs. #13 Oklahoma L 61-100 1262 (16)Delgado, Amanda (23)Alleyne, Jillian Nov. 25 12:00 PM # vs. Arkansas L 67-79 1422 (20)Delgado, Amanda (11)Alleyne, Jillian Dec. 2 2:05 PM DENVER L 62-73 1271 (19)Carpenter, Megan (17)Carpenter, Megan Dec. 9 2:05 PM NEVADA L 73-77 1240 (21)Love, Danielle (18)Alleyne, Jillian Dec. 12 7:00 PM at Illinois L 62-80 1300 (24)Alleyne, Jillian (16)Alleyne, Jillian Dec. 16 1:05 PM FRESNO STATE W 65-64 1482 (23)Alleyne, Jillian (13)Carpenter, Megan Dec. 18 7:05 PM SAMFORD W 72-61 1118 (17)Love, Danielle (19)Alleyne, Jillian Dec. 21 12:00 PM at Portland L 49-68 438 (12)Thomas, Ariel (10)Alleyne & Loera Dec. 31 12:06 PM #1 CONNECTICUT L 51-95 4052 (18)Alleyne, Jillian (6)Alleyne & ThomasJan. 4 7:05 PM * #16 UCLA L 80-89 1401 (20)Thomas, Ariel (12)Alleyne, Jillian Jan. 6 1:05 PM * SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA L 62-67 1291 (15)Delgado & Thomas (10)Alleyne, Jillian Jan. 11 6:30 PM * at Arizona State L 45-60 1463 (12)Alleyne, Jillian (12)Brenner, Liz Jan. 13 1:00 PM * at Arizona L 68-100 1552 (18)Alleyne, Jillian (12)Alleyne, Jillian Jan. 15 8:06 PM * OREGON STATE L 53-63 1533 (17)Brenner, Liz (13)Alleyne, Jillian Jan. 20 2:06 PM * at Oregon State L 49-68 2219 (9)Brenner & Love (8)Alleyne, Jillian Jan. 25 7:00 PM * at Washington State W 70-68 837 (21)Delgado, Amanda (13)Alleyne, Jillian Jan. 27 2:02 PM * at Washington L 53-66 2293 (14)Thomas, Ariel (14)Alleyne, Jillian Feb. 1 6:02 PM * #4 STANFORD L 62-86 1812 (17)Thomas, Ariel (13)Alleyne, Jillian Feb. 3 1:05 PM * #6 CALIFORNIA L 45-72 1228 (11)Galland, Devyn (7)Brenner, Liz Feb. 8 7:00 PM * at Utah L 47-67 1064 (11)Brenner, Liz (15)Brenner, Liz Feb. 10 1:30 PM * at #21 Colorado L 59-84 6688 (15)Delgado, Amanda (10)Brenner, Liz Feb. 15 7:05 PM * WASHINGTON L 71-97 1500 (20)Alleyne, Jillian (9)Alleyne, Jillian Feb. 17 4:06 PM * WASHINGTON STATE W 65-60 1993 (21)Loera, Jordan (17)Alleyne, Jillian Feb. 22 6:00 PM * at #6 California L 55-77 2673 (10)Galland, Devyn (8)Loera, Jordan Feb. 24 4:00 PM * at #4 Stanford L 50-74 4015 (12)Alleyne, Jillian (10)Alleyne, Jillian Mar. 1 7:05 PM * #19 COLORADO L 48-60 1408 (11)Brenner, Liz (12)Alleyne, Jillian Mar. 3 2:05 PM * UTAH L 52-70 1365 (13)Alleyne, Jillian (8)Alleyne, Jillian Mar. 7 8:30 PM $ vs. Washington L 62-69 4665 (13)Thomas, Ariel (15)Brenner & Alleyne

# = Rainbow Wahine Showdown (Honolulu, Hawai’i) * = Conference game $ = Pac-12 Tournament (Key Arena - Seattle, Wash.)

Jillian Alleyne scored 38 points and grabbed 27 rebounds in a double-overtime loss to Portland State on Nov. 15. It was just the second game of her collegiate career.

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Minutes Field Goals 3-Point FGs Free Throws Rebounds ScoringNo. Player GP-GS Tot Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 14 Alleyne, Jillian 31-26 942 30.4 155 344 .451 0 2 .000 92 171 .538 129 241 370 11.9 86 4 30 89 40 29 402 13.0 Conference-Only... 18-18 532 29.6 78 178 .438 0 1 .000 49 95 .516 65 124 189 10.5 47 2 12 50 18 14 205 11.4 33 Petersen, Lexi 1-1 29 29.0 5 10 .500 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 4 0 3 3 0 2 11 11.0 Conference-Only... 0-0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 22 Thomas, Ariel 22-20 634 28.8 80 249 .321 26 97 .268 48 58 .828 13 86 99 4.5 58 2 83 88 9 35 234 10.6 Conference-Only... 15-15 428 28.5 53 166 .319 16 65 .246 39 48 .813 9 57 66 4.4 34 1 53 50 5 26 161 10.7 21 Delgado, Amanda 26-8 634 24.4 76 240 .317 59 199 .296 11 18 .611 7 47 54 2.1 13 0 20 43 1 20 222 8.5 Conference-Only... 18-3 406 22.6 46 147 .313 38 127 .299 4 9 .444 5 25 30 1.7 6 0 12 26 1 9 134 7.4 03 Stanulis, Laura 5-5 165 33.0 17 57 .298 2 8 .250 5 6 .833 8 12 20 4.0 7 1 33 23 6 10 41 8.2 Conference-Only... 0-0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 15 Brenner, Liz 20-18 605 30.3 58 163 .356 1 7 .143 40 68 .588 53 94 147 7.4 39 0 19 49 9 13 157 7.9 Conference-Only... 18-17 548 30.4 55 145 .379 1 7 .143 39 64 .609 46 83 129 7.2 36 0 14 46 9 11 150 8.3 02 Love, Danielle 31-31 905 29.2 74 238 .311 28 89 .315 49 53 .925 38 70 108 3.5 53 1 41 95 21 29 225 7.3 Conference-Only... 18-18 515 28.6 32 128 .250 12 46 .261 22 23 .957 24 40 64 3.6 31 0 26 52 14 14 98 5.4 04 Galland, Devyn 30-2 551 18.4 53 170 .312 16 58 .276 84 96 .875 12 30 42 1.4 53 0 27 66 1 8 206 6.9 Conference-Only... 17-0 275 16.2 25 85 .294 7 25 .280 51 60 .850 5 15 20 1.2 34 0 13 36 0 5 108 6.4 05 Loera, Jordan 31-31 965 31.1 75 282 .266 32 153 .209 18 23 .783 47 117 164 5.3 51 0 71 72 6 37 200 6.5 Conference-Only... 18-18 533 29.6 36 140 .257 12 72 .167 8 12 .667 28 59 87 4.8 25 0 38 34 3 19 92 5.1 40 Carpenter, Megan 30-13 545 18.2 46 128 .359 5 23 .217 11 26 .423 43 99 142 4.7 76 2 6 51 34 7 108 3.6 Conference-Only... 18-1 228 12.7 14 54 .259 0 8 .000 5 15 .333 19 40 59 3.3 36 0 3 28 10 4 33 1.8 32 Iamaleava, Janitah 13-0 83 6.4 16 41 .390 3 12 .250 6 8 .750 2 17 19 1.5 13 0 3 13 3 3 41 3.2 Conference-Only... 12-0 77 6.4 16 36 .444 3 12 .250 6 8 .750 2 15 17 1.4 10 0 3 13 3 3 41 3.4 23 Stiles, Chloe 6-0 36 6.0 2 11 .182 2 8 .250 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 0.3 6 0 2 5 0 1 8 1.3 Conference-Only... 1-0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 34 Miley, Chynna 25-0 112 4.5 9 33 .273 5 14 .357 1 2 .500 7 21 28 1.1 9 0 2 11 5 4 24 1.0 Conference-Only... 14-0 26 1.9 2 8 .250 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 3 1 4 0.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.4 51 Gruys, Katie 18-0 44 2.4 2 12 .167 0 3 .000 2 2 1.000 5 0 5 0.3 1 0 0 6 1 2 6 0.3 Conference-Only... 14-0 31 2.2 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 3 0 3 0.2 1 0 0 4 1 2 6 0.4 Team 92 83 175 1 4 Conference-Only 54 51 105 1 2 Total 31 6250 - 668 1978 .338 180 678 .265 369 533 .692 457 919 1376 44.4 470 10 340 618 136 200 1885 60.8 Conference-Only... 18 3600 - 359 1093 .328 90 366 .246 226 338 .669 263 510 773 42.9 263 3 174 341 64 107 1034 57.4 Opponents...... 31 6250 - 862 2202 .391 243 736 .330 377 542 .696 477 904 1381 44.5 495 4 537 401 125 351 2344 75.6 Conference-Only... 18 3600 - 493 1244 .396 131 400 .328 211 300 .703 265 521 786 43.7 305 1 308 219 85 200 1328 73.8

2012-13 SEASON STATISTICS

2012-13 TEAM STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS ORE OPP SCORING 1885 2344 Points per game 60.8 75.6 Scoring margin -14.8 - FIELD GOALS-ATT 668-1978 862-2202 Field goal pct .338 .391 3 POINT FG-ATT 180-678 243-736 3-point FG pct .265 .330 3-pt FG made per game 5.8 7.8 FREE THROWS-ATT 369-533 377-542 Free throw pct .692 .696 F-Throws made per game 11.9 12.2 REBOUNDS 1376 1381 Rebounds per game 44.4 44.5 Rebounding margin -0.2 -

TEAM STATISTICS ORE OPP ASSISTS 340 537 Assists per game 11.0 17.3 TURNOVERS 618 401 Turnovers per game 19.9 12.9 Turnover margin -7.0 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.6 1.3 STEALS 200 351 Steals per game 6.5 11.3 BLOCKS 136 125 Blocks per game 4.4 4.0 ATTENDANCE 25204 33394 Home games-Avg/Game 16-1575 12-2170 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-2450

SCORE BY PERIOD Oregon 880 986 8 11 1885 Opponents 1147 1176 8 13 2344

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SCORING G Pts Pts/G Alleyne, Jillian 31 402 13.0 Thomas, Ariel 22 234 10.6 Love, Danielle 31 225 7.3 Delgado, Amanda 26 222 8.5 Galland, Devyn 30 206 6.9

SCORING AVG G Pts Avg/G Alleyne, Jillian 31 402 13.0 Petersen, Lexi 1 11 11.0 Thomas, Ariel 22 234 10.6 Delgado, Amanda 26 222 8.5 Stanulis, Laura 5 41 8.2

FIELD GOAL % Made Att FG Pct Petersen, Lexi 5 10 .500 Alleyne, Jillian 155 344 .451 Iamaleava, Janitah 16 41 .390 Carpenter, Megan 46 128 .359 Brenner, Liz 58 163 .356

FIELD GOAL ATT G Att Att/G Alleyne, Jillian 31 344 11.1 Loera, Jordan 31 282 9.1 Thomas, Ariel 22 249 11.3 Delgado, Amanda 26 240 9.2 Love, Danielle 31 238 7.7

FIELD GOALS G Made Made/G Alleyne, Jillian 31 155 5.0 Thomas, Ariel 22 80 3.6 Delgado, Amanda 26 76 2.9 Loera, Jordan 31 75 2.4 Love, Danielle 31 74 2.4

3-POINT FG % Att 3FG Pct Miley, Chynna 5 14 .357 Love, Danielle 28 89 .315 Delgado, Amanda 59 199 .296 Galland, Devyn 16 58 .276 Thomas, Ariel 26 97 .268

3-POINT FG ATT G Att Att/G Delgado, Amanda 26 199 7.7 Loera, Jordan 31 153 4.9 Thomas, Ariel 22 97 4.4 Love, Danielle 31 89 2.9 Galland, Devyn 30 58 1.9

3-POINT FGS G Made Made/G Delgado, Amanda 26 59 2.3 Loera, Jordan 31 32 1.0 Love, Danielle 31 28 0.9 Thomas, Ariel 22 26 1.2 Galland, Devyn 30 16 0.5

FREE THROW % Made Att FT Pct Gruys, Katie 2 2 1.000 Stiles, Chloe 2 2 1.000 Love, Danielle 49 53 .925 Galland, Devyn 84 96 .875 Stanulis, Laura 5 6 .833

FREE THROW ATT G Att Att/G Alleyne, Jillian 31 171 5.5 Galland, Devyn 30 96 3.2 Brenner, Liz 20 68 3.4 Thomas, Ariel 22 58 2.6 Love, Danielle 31 53 1.7

FREE THROWS G Made Made/G Alleyne, Jillian 31 92 3.0 Galland, Devyn 30 84 2.8 Love, Danielle 31 49 1.6 Thomas, Ariel 22 48 2.2 Brenner, Liz 20 40 2.0

REBOUNDS G Reb Reb/G Alleyne, Jillian 31 370 11.9 Loera, Jordan 31 164 5.3 Brenner, Liz 20 147 7.4 Carpenter, Megan 30 142 4.7 Love, Danielle 31 108 3.5

REBOUND AVG G Reb Avg/G Alleyne, Jillian 31 370 11.9 Brenner, Liz 20 147 7.4 Loera, Jordan 31 164 5.3 Carpenter, Megan 30 142 4.7 Thomas, Ariel 22 99 4.5

DEFENSIVE REBS G No. Avg/G Alleyne, Jillian 31 241 7.8 Loera, Jordan 31 117 3.8 Carpenter, Megan 30 99 3.3 Brenner, Liz 20 94 4.7 Thomas, Ariel 22 86 3.9

OFFENSIVE REBS G No. Avg/G Alleyne, Jillian 31 129 4.2 Brenner, Liz 20 53 2.7 Loera, Jordan 31 47 1.5 Carpenter, Megan 30 43 1.4 Love, Danielle 31 38 1.2

ASSISTS G Ast Ast/G Thomas, Ariel 22 83 3.8 Loera, Jordan 31 71 2.3 Love, Danielle 31 41 1.3 Stanulis, Laura 5 33 6.6 Alleyne, Jillian 31 30 1.0

STEALS G Stl Stl/G Loera, Jordan 31 37 1.2 Thomas, Ariel 22 35 1.6 Love, Danielle 31 29 0.9 Alleyne, Jillian 31 29 0.9 Delgado, Amanda 26 20 0.8

BLOCKED SHOTS G Blk Blk/G Alleyne, Jillian 31 40 1.3 Carpenter, Megan 30 34 1.1 Love, Danielle 31 21 0.7 Thomas, Ariel 22 9 0.4 Brenner, Liz 20 9 0.5

MINUTES PLAYED G Min Min/G Loera, Jordan 31 965 31.1 Alleyne, Jillian 31 942 30.4 Love, Danielle 31 905 29.2 Thomas, Ariel 22 634 28.8 Delgado, Amanda 26 634 24.4

TURNOVERS G No. Avg/G Love, Danielle 31 95 3.1 Alleyne, Jillian 31 89 2.9 Thomas, Ariel 22 88 4.0 Loera, Jordan 31 72 2.3 Galland, Devyn 30 66 2.2

PERSONAL FOULS G No. Avg/G Alleyne, Jillian 31 86 2.8 Carpenter, Megan 30 76 2.5 Thomas, Ariel 22 58 2.6 Love, Danielle 31 53 1.7 Galland, Devyn 30 53 1.8

FOUL OUTS G No. Alleyne, Jillian 31 4 Carpenter, Megan 30 2 Thomas, Ariel 22 2 Love, Danielle 31 1 Stanulis, Laura 5 1

2012-13 INDIVIDUAL STATS LEADERS

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2012-13 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATS

Opponent Date Score W/L FG-FGA Pct 3-3A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF Ast T/O Blk Stl Pts AvgSAINT MARY'S 11-11-12 69-78 L 26-85 .306 13-45 .289 4-6 .667 18 24 42 42.0 19 19 14 6 11 69 69.0 PORTLAND STATE 11-15-12 85-87 Lot 31-85 .365 2-15 .133 21-33 .636 26 42 68 55.0 22 17 29 8 13 85 77.0 at Hawai`i 11-23-12 73-85 L 25-60 .417 8-23 .348 15-16 .938 4 26 30 46.7 21 9 20 5 6 73 75.7 vs Oklahoma 11-24-12 61-100 L 23-86 .267 6-31 .194 9-11 .818 16 28 44 46.0 19 13 15 4 8 61 72.0 vs Arkansas 11-25-12 67-79 L 23-63 .365 9-25 .360 12-15 .800 18 28 46 46.0 6 14 27 7 5 67 71.0 DENVER 12-02-12 62-73 L 23-72 .319 3-15 .200 13-19 .684 24 31 55 47.5 16 9 14 5 5 62 69.5 NEVADA 12-09-12 73-77 L 27-68 .397 7-22 .318 12-16 .750 20 30 50 47.9 15 15 28 3 10 73 70.0 at Illinois 12-12-12 62-80 L 25-76 .329 6-29 .207 6-9 .667 17 34 51 48.2 20 15 22 12 6 62 69.0 FRESNO STATE 12-16-12 65-64 W 25-56 .446 4-12 .333 11-13 .846 8 36 44 47.8 15 13 21 6 4 65 68.6 SAMFORD 12-18-12 72-61 W 22-54 .407 9-24 .375 19-25 .760 6 37 43 47.3 13 14 16 4 7 72 68.9 at Portland 12-21-12 49-68 L 17-53 .321 6-22 .273 9-10 .900 14 29 43 46.9 15 9 25 4 4 49 67.1 CONNECTICUT 12-31-12 51-95 L 18-55 .327 6-19 .316 9-13 .692 8 27 35 45.9 11 9 27 4 9 51 65.8 UCLA 01-04-13 80-89 L 24-57 .421 8-21 .381 24-30 .800 13 23 36 45.2 17 8 25 3 8 80 66.8 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 01-06-13 62-67 L 25-64 .391 4-23 .174 8-18 .444 17 32 49 45.4 17 13 17 5 7 62 66.5 at Arizona State 01-11-13 45-60 L 18-53 .340 1-5 .200 8-12 .667 18 29 47 45.5 16 10 28 3 7 45 65.1 at Arizona 01-13-13 68-100 L 23-60 .383 4-14 .286 18-27 .667 18 28 46 45.6 20 9 26 4 5 68 65.2 OREGON STATE 01-15-13 53-63 L 17-66 .258 6-24 .250 13-22 .591 20 27 47 45.6 14 11 11 3 5 53 64.5 at Oregon State 01-20-13 49-68 L 16-62 .258 4-22 .182 13-24 .542 24 22 46 45.7 16 9 19 0 5 49 63.7 at Washington State 01-25-13 70-68 W 22-63 .349 12-30 .400 14-19 .737 13 39 52 46.0 13 17 26 1 8 70 64.0 at Washington 01-27-13 53-66 L 21-67 .313 6-31 .194 5-9 .556 12 37 49 46.2 14 11 16 4 6 53 63.5 STANFORD 02-01-13 62-86 L 19-67 .284 5-21 .238 19-25 .760 16 32 48 46.2 15 6 17 2 5 62 63.4 CALIFORNIA 02-03-13 45-72 L 16-60 .267 2-16 .125 11-17 .647 15 25 40 46.0 13 4 24 3 8 45 62.5 at Utah 02-08-13 47-67 L 20-64 .313 3-23 .130 4-10 .400 19 26 45 45.9 11 10 14 3 0 47 61.9 at Colorado 02-10-13 59-84 L 22-57 .386 8-18 .444 7-11 .636 11 22 33 45.4 12 12 21 6 6 59 61.8 WASHINGTON 02-15-13 71-97 L 28-65 .431 7-22 .318 8-16 .500 9 31 40 45.2 9 13 16 7 4 71 62.1 WASHINGTON STATE 02-17-13 65-60 W 21-66 .318 7-27 .259 16-23 .696 16 39 55 45.5 11 13 19 3 7 65 62.2 at California 02-22-13 55-77 L 15-59 .254 6-26 .231 19-22 .864 10 27 37 45.2 18 9 11 3 6 55 62.0 at Stanford 02-24-13 50-74 L 18-70 .257 3-21 .143 11-12 .917 20 25 45 45.2 15 8 15 4 4 50 61.5 COLORADO 03-01-13 48-60 L 18-48 .375 3-15 .200 9-17 .529 8 27 35 44.9 15 8 21 6 8 48 61.1 UTAH 03-03-13 52-70 L 16-45 .356 1-7 .143 19-24 .792 4 19 23 44.1 17 3 15 4 8 52 60.8 vs #5 Washington 03-07-13 62-69 L 24-72 .333 11-30 .367 3-9 .333 15 37 52 44.4 15 10 19 4 5 62 60.8 Team 1885 668-1978 .338 180-678 .265 369-533 .692 457 919 1376 44.4 470 340 618 136 200 1885 60.8 Opponents 2344 862-2202 .391 243-736 .330 377-542 .696 477 904 1381 44.5 495 537 401 125 351 2344 75.6

Jordan Loera hoisted a team-high 12 three-pointers as the Ducks attempted a season-high 45 shots from downtown in a season-opening loss to Saint Mary’s.

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Opponent Date Score W/L LOVE STANULIS GALLAND LOERA ALLEYNE BRENNER DELGADO SAINT MARY'S 11-11-12 69-78 L 13-3-1 5-6-8 9-0-1 11-5-4 9-10-0 DNP 9-3-0 PORTLAND STATE 11-15-12 85-87 OL 15-4-0 15-6-7 3-4-2 8-11-4 38-27-1 DNP 4-1-2 at Hawai`i 11-23-12 73-85 L 11-3-0 6-4-4 7-1-0 10-3-2 16-5-0 DNP 19-3-2 vs Oklahoma 11-24-12 61-100 L 6-4-0 2-2-6 10-2-1 7-4-3 8-23-3 DNP 16-3-0 vs Arkansas 11-25-12 67-79 L 11-4-0 13-2-8 8-1-1 4-6-3 7-11-0 DNP 20-6-2 DENVER 12-02-12 62-73 L 15-3-1 DNP 11-3-2 0-5-4 7-13-1 DNP 8-1-1 NEVADA 12-09-12 73-77 L 21-4-2 DNP 0-4-2 7-7-3 19-18-3 DNP DNP at Illinois 12-12-12 62-80 L 0-2-6 DNP 8-4-3 11-3-1 24-16-2 DNP DNP FRESNO STATE 12-16-12 65-64 W 3-4-1 DNP 5-2-1 9-7-2 23-8-2 DNP DNP SAMFORD 12-18-12 72-61 W 17-6-1 DNP 9-1-0 14-3-5 11-19-2 DNP DNP at Portland 12-21-12 49-68 L 5-4-1 DNP 8-0-0 10-10-2 6-10-2 DNP DNP CONNECTICUT 12-31-12 51-95 L 0-1-0 DNP 13-0-1 8-4-0 18-6-1 1-3-1 6-2-1 UCLA 01-04-13 80-89 L 10-2-1 DNP 11-0-0 5-3-1 19-12-0 8-6-1 6-0-0 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 01-06-13 62-67 L 6-5-1 DNP DNP 4-7-2 9-10-2 7-2-0 15-3-1 at Arizona State 01-11-13 45-60 L 4-4-1 DNP 6-1-2 4-5-2 12-9-0 10-12-0 7-6-2 at Arizona 01-13-13 68-100 L 3-3-3 DNP 9-0-1 8-5-0 18-12-0 10-9-0 5-0-1 OREGON STATE 01-15-13 53-63 L 12-7-0 DNP 4-2-1 3-4-1 7-13-2 17-8-1 6-2-1 at Oregon State 01-20-13 49-68 L 9-5-1 DNP 4-2-2 3-4-2 6-8-0 9-7-2 6-3-0 at Washington State 01-25-13 70-68 W 0-2-1 DNP 4-0-0 5-7-4 15-13-1 3-8-2 21-4-1 at Washington 01-27-13 53-66 L 0-2-2 DNP 3-1-1 2-6-1 7-14-0 9-11-0 12-2-1 STANFORD 02-01-13 62-86 L 5-3-0 DNP 7-0-0 1-3-1 13-13-0 7-7-3 6-1-1 CALIFORNIA 02-03-13 45-72 L 4-5-1 DNP 11-1-0 2-4-2 9-6-1 5-7-0 5-2-0 at Utah 02-08-13 47-67 L 9-2-1 DNP 5-1-2 0-5-3 7-9-1 11-15-1 4-1-2 at Colorado 02-10-13 59-84 L 14-1-4 DNP 2-2-0 9-1-3 6-8-1 6-10-2 15-2-0 WASHINGTON 02-15-13 71-97 L 3-5-0 DNP 5-0-0 7-6-7 20-9-1 10-8-1 11-1-0 WASHINGTON STATE 02-17-13 65-60 W 7-4-3 DNP 2-3-3 21-12-2 15-17-1 2-9-0 8-0-0 at California 02-22-13 55-77 L 8-1-0 DNP 10-2-0 9-8-3 7-6-0 8-1-1 3-2-1 at Stanford 02-24-13 50-74 L 4-7-1 DNP 10-3-0 2-2-3 12-10-2 8-2-0 3-0-1 COLORADO 03-01-13 48-60 L 0-5-5 DNP 7-0-1 5-3-1 10-12-0 11-6-0 0-0-0 UTAH 03-03-13 52-70 L 0-1-1 DNP 8-2-0 2-2-0 13-8-0 9-1-0 1-1-0 vs #5 seed Washington 03-07-13 62-69 L 10-2-2 DNP 7-0-0 9-9-0 11-15-1 6-15-4 6-5-0

Opponent Date Score W/L THOMAS STILES IAMALEAVA PETERSEN MILEY CARPENTER GRUYS SAINT MARY'S 11-11-12 69-78 L DNP DNP DNP 11-1-3 DNP 2-5-2 DNP PORTLAND STATE 11-15-12 85-87 OL DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-2-1 2-6-0 DNP at Hawai`i 11-23-12 73-85 L DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1-1 4-9-0 DNP vs Oklahoma 11-24-12 61-100 L DNP DNP DNP DNP 8-3-0 4-0-0 DNP vs Arkansas 11-25-12 67-79 L DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-3-0 4-7-0 DNP DENVER 12-02-12 62-73 L DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-4-0 19-17-0 DNP NEVADA 12-09-12 73-77 L 10-5-5 DNP DNP DNP 5-4-0 11-7-0 DNP at Illinois 12-12-12 62-80 L 7-6-3 8-1-0 DNP DNP 0-4-0 4-6-0 0-2-0 FRESNO STATE 12-16-12 65-64 W 13-5-6 0-0-1 DNP DNP 0-1-0 12-13-0 0-0-0 SAMFORD 12-18-12 72-61 W 15-5-5 0-0-1 DNP DNP 3-0-0 3-4-0 DNP at Portland 12-21-12 49-68 L 12-4-4 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 8-6-0 0-0-0 CONNECTICUT 12-31-12 51-95 L 3-6-4 0-1-0 0-2-0 DNP 0-2-0 2-3-1 0-0-0 UCLA 01-04-13 80-89 L 20-2-5 0-0-0 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 01-06-13 62-67 L 15-9-7 DNP DNP DNP DNP 6-6-0 DNP at Arizona State 01-11-13 45-60 L 2-1-3 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 at Arizona 01-13-13 68-100 L 4-1-4 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 9-11-0 2-1-0 OREGON STATE 01-15-13 53-63 L 4-1-4 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-4-1 DNP at Oregon State 01-20-13 49-68 L 7-2-2 DNP 5-3-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 at Washington State 01-25-13 70-68 W 20-11-8 DNP 2-1-0 DNP DNP 0-1-0 DNP at Washington 01-27-13 53-66 L 14-5-5 DNP 6-4-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 STANFORD 02-01-13 62-86 L 17-9-1 DNP 4-4-0 DNP 0-1-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 CALIFORNIA 02-03-13 45-72 L DNP DNP 4-0-0 DNP 1-1-0 2-6-0 2-0-0 at Utah 02-08-13 47-67 L DNP DNP 5-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 6-2-0 0-0-0 at Colorado 02-10-13 59-84 L DNP DNP 5-3-1 DNP 2-0-0 0-2-1 0-0-0 WASHINGTON 02-15-13 71-97 L 12-3-3 DNP DNP DNP 3-0-0 0-3-1 0-0-0 WASHINGTON STATE 02-17-13 65-60 W 10-5-4 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-2-0 DNP at California 02-22-13 55-77 L 9-7-4 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 at Stanford 02-24-13 50-74 L 7-5-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-1-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 COLORADO 03-01-13 48-60 L 8-1-1 DNP 5-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 UTAH 03-03-13 52-70 L 12-4-1 DNP 5-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 vs #5 seed Washington 03-07-13 62-69 L 13-2-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

2012-13 POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS

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2012-13 PAC-12 STANDINGS

|------------CONFERENCE--------------| |----------------OVERALL----------------|STANDINGS W-L Pct PF PA W-L Pct PF PAStanford * % ^ 17-1 .944 70.8 51.5 33-3 .917 70.5 51.9California * ^ 17-1 .944 68.1 56.2 32-4 .889 71.8 58.5UCLA ^ 14-4 .778 66.8 60.9 26-8 .765 67.5 60.4Colorado ^ 13-5 .722 60.8 53.1 25-7 .781 65.0 54.5Washington @ 11-7 .611 66.1 66.7 21-12 .636 65.3 63.9Utah @ 8-10 .444 55.9 56.5 23-14 .622 59.0 54.0USC 7-11 .389 61.9 64.5 11-20 .355 61.5 66.1Washington State 6-12 .333 59.5 64.5 11-20 .355 59.4 64.6Arizona State 5-13 .278 56.9 62.9 13-18 .419 58.9 59.8Arizona 4-14 .222 60.9 68.7 12-18 .400 62.5 65.8Oregon State 4-14 .222 55.6 61.6 10-21 .323 57.3 60.1Oregon 2-16 .111 57.4 73.8 4-27 .129 60.8 75.6

* Pac-12 Regular Season Co-Champions (Stanford was No. 1 seed in Pac-12 Tournament) | % Pac-12 Tournament Champion | ^ NCAA Tournament | @ WNIT

2012-13 PAC-12 YEAR IN REVIEW

California capped the season with an impressive run to the NCAA Women’s Final Four. It was the Golden Bears’ first-ever trip to the event and the sixth-straight year a Pac-12 team has played in the national semifinal after Stanford made five-consecutive trips from 2008-12. The Bears and the Cardinal shared the Pac-12 regular-season crown, the first-ever for Cal, while Stanford took home its seventh-straight Pac-12 Tournament crown. Pac-12 teams saw tremendous success this year with four teams earning NCAA Tournament bids and two more receiving WNIT invitations. For the first time since the 1980-81 season, four Pac-12 teams were ranked in the final Associated Press poll.

A consensus All-American, Stanford’s Chiney Ogwumike was voted the Pac-12 Player of the Year, as well as the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year for the second-straight year. Colorado’s Arielle Roberson was named the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year by the league, while the media named Oregon’s Jillian Alleyne the conference’s rookie of

the year. Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer and Stanford head coach Tara VanDerveer was named the John R. Wooden Coach of the Year for the 13th time in 26 years at the helm. Nationally, five others were recognized as Honorable Mention AP All-Americans. Three different Pac-12 players were tabbed USBWA National Players of the Week. Ogwumike earned the nod twice, while the Buff’s Chucky Jeffery and Cal’s Gennifer Brandon earned it once each. The Pac-12 also boasted five of the nation’s top rebounders, including three of the top 10. Also of note in 2011-12, nine teams in all appeared in the top 25 of the NCAA’s final statistical rankings. Cal’s Layshia Clarendon was named the Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year. She was the Conference’s top pick in the WNBA Draft, going in the first round to the Indiana Fever with the ninth pick overall. Arizona’s Davellyn Whyte and CU’s Jeffery went in the second round. Whyte graduated as one of only 15 players in Conference history to have scored at least 2,000-career points.

THURSDAY, MARCH 7Session 1 (Attendance: 2,884)GAME 1: #7 USC 64, #10 Oregon State 57GAME 2: #6 Utah 66, #11 Arizona 48Session 2 (Attendance: 4,665)GAME 3: #8 Washington State 48, #9 Arizona State 41GAME 4: #5 Washington 69, #12 Oregon 62

FRIDAY, MARCH 8Session 3 (Attendance: 3,385)GAME 5: #2 California 78, #7 USC 59GAME 6: #3 UCLA 54, #6 Utah 43

Session 4 (Attendance: 5,452)GAME 7: #1 Stanford 79, #8 Washington State 60GAME 8: #4 Colorado 70, #5 Washington 59

SATURDAY, MARCH 9Session 5 (Attendance: 6,152)GAME 9: #3 UCLA 70, #2 California 58GAME 10: #1 Stanford 61, #4 Colorado 47

SUNDAY, MARCH 10Session 6 (Attendance: 3,927)GAME 11: #1 Stanford 51, #3 UCLA 49

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMChiney Ogwumike, Stanford (MVP)Alyssia Brewer, UCLAJazmine Davis, WashingtonChucky Jeffery, ColoradoAmber Orrange, StanfordMarkel Walker, UCLA

2012-13 PAC-12 TOURNAMENT RESULTS

2012-13 PAC-12 WEEKLY AWARDS (PLAYER - FRESHMAN)

Nov. 12 Chiney Ogwumike, STAN - Arielle Roberson, COLONov. 19 Chiney Ogwumike, STAN - Jillian Alleyne, ORENov. 26 Markel Walker, UCLA - Arielle Roberson, COLODec. 3 Taryn Wicijowski, UTAH - Arielle Roberson, COLODec. 10 Alyssa Brewer, UCLA - Jillian Alleyne, OREDec. 17 Chucky Jeffery, COLO - Lia Galdeira, WSUDec. 24 Chiney Ogwumike, STAN - Lia Galdeira, WSU

Dec. 31 Nirra Fields, UCLA - Nirra Fields, UCLAJan. 7 Cassie Harberts, USC - Talia Walton, WASHJan. 14 Atonye Nyingifa, UCLA - Jamie Weisner, OSUJan. 21 Gennifer Brandon, CAL - Jamie Weisner, OSUJan. 28 Chiney Ogwumike, STAN - Talia Walton, WASHFeb. 4 Chiney Ogwumike, STAN - Lia Galdeira, WSUFeb. 11 Chucky Jeffery, COLO - Talia Walton, WASH

Feb. 18 Kristi Kingma, WASH - Jillian Alleyne, OREFeb. 26 Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ - Arielle Roberson, COLOMar. 4 Chiney Ogwumike, STAN - Arielle Roberson, COLO

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2012-13 PAC-12 AWARDS

2012-13 ALL-PAC-12 FIRST TEAMName Pos. Yr. Ht. HometownBrittany Boyd, CAL Guard Sophomore 5-9 Berkeley, Calif.Gennifer Brandon, CAL Forward Junior 6-2 Sylmar, Calif.Alyssia Brewer, UCLA Forward Senior 6-3 Tulsa, Okla.Layshia Clarendon, CAL Guard Senior 5-9 San Bernardino, Calif.Jazmine Davis, WASH Guard Sophomore 5-7 San Jose, Calif.Cassie Harberts, USC Forward Junior 6-2 San Clemente, Calif.Chucky Jeffery, COLO Guard Senior 5-10 Colorado Springs, Colo.Kristi Kingma, WASH Guard/Forward Senior 5-10 Mill Creek, Wash.Atonye Nyingifa, UCLA Forward Junior 5-11 Torrance, Calif.Chiney Ogwumike, STAN Forward Junior 6-4 Cypress, TexasAmber Orrange, STAN Guard Sophomore 5-7 Houston, TexasMichelle Plouffe, UTAH Forward Junior 6-4 Edmonton, AlbertaJoslyn Tinkle, STAN Forward Senior 6-3 Missoula, Mont.Markel Walker, UCLA Guard/Forward Senior 6-1 Philadelphia, Pa.Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ Guard Senior 5-11 Phoenix, Ariz.HONORABLE MENTION (receiving at least one vote): Jillian Alleyne, ORE (Fr., F); Ariya Crook, USC (G, So.); Janae Fulcher, ASU (F, RS-Sr.); Lia Galdeira, WSU (G, Fr.); Tia Presley, WSU (G, So.); Jen Reese, COLO (So., F); Arielle Roberson, COLO (F, RS-Fr.); Iwalani Rodrigues, UTAH (G, RS-Sr.); Talia Walton, WASH (F, RS-Fr.); Jamie Weisner, OSU (G, Fr.); Taryn Wicijowski, UTAH (F, RS-Jr.)

2012-13 PAC-12 ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAMName Pos. Yr. Ht. HometownChiney Ogwumike, STAN Forward Junior 6-4 Cypress, TexasEliza Pierre, CAL Guard Senior 5-7 Pasadena, Calif.Markel Walker, UCLA Guard/Forward Senior 6-1 Philadelphia, Pa.Aminah Williams, WASH Forward Sophomore 6-0 Seattle, Wash.Brittany Wilson, COLO Guard Junior 5-7 Long Beach, Calif.HONORABLE MENTION (receiving at least one vote): Promise Amukamara, ASU (G, So.); Brianna Barrett, USC (G, Fr.); Layshia Clarendon, CAL (G, Sr.); Lia Galdeira, WSU (G, Fr.); Rachel Hargis, COLO (C, Jr.); Chucky Jeffery, COLO (G, Sr.); Michelle Plouffe, UTAH (F, Jr.); Arielle Roberson, COLO (F, RS-Fr.); Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ (G, Sr.)

2012-13 PAC-12 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMName Pos. Yr. Ht. HometownJillian Alleyne, ORE Forward Freshman 6-3 Fontana, Calif.Lia Galdeira, WSU Guard Freshman 5-11 Kamuela, Hawai’iArielle Roberson, COLO Forward Freshman 6-1 San Antonio, TexasTalia Walton, WASH Forward Freshman 6-2 Federal Way, Wash.Jamie Weisner, OSU Guard Freshman 5-10 Clarkson, Wash.HONORABLE MENTION (receiving at least one vote): Brianna Barrett, USC; Nirra Fields, UCLA; Kari Korver, UCLA; Haley Videckis, ASU

2012-13 PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIC FIRST TEAMName Year GPA MajorChelsea Bridgewater, UTAH Senior 3.81 Psychology/Political ScienceKristi Kingma, WASH Senior 3.94 CommunicationRachel Messer, UTAH Senior 3.83 ManagementTaryn Wicijowski, UTAH Junior 3.93 Biology/PsychologyMariah Williams, UCLA Senior 3.89 Political Science

2012-13 PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIC SECOND TEAMName Year GPA MajorLayshia Clarendon, CAL Senior 3.47 American StudiesKatie Grad, WSU Senior 3.80 Sport ManagementLexy Kresl, COLO Sophomore 3.52 Integrative PhysiologyEliza Normen, ASU Freshman 3.57 Biomedical EngineeringCarly Noyes, WSU Senior 3.49 Elementary EducationHONORABLE MENTION: Ireti Amojo, Jr., WSU; Liz Brenner, So., ORE; Joy Burke, Jr., ASU; Talia Caldwell, Sr., CAL; Amanda Delgado, So., ORE; Ciera Dunbar, So. UTAH; Janae Fulcher, Sr., ASU; Cassie Harberts, Jr., USC; Rachel Hargis, Jr., COLO; Toni Kokenis, Jr., STAN; Thea Lemberger, Jr., UCLA; Jordan Loera, So., ORE; Danielle Love, Jr., ORE; Mikayla Lyles, Jr., CAL; Christina Marinacci, Sr., USC; Alyssa Martin, Jr., OSU; Chiney Ogwumike, Jr., STAN; Kate Oliver, Jr., USC; Erica Payne, So., STAN; Eliza Pierre, Sr., CAL; Michelle Plouffe, Jr., UTAH; Mikaela Ruef, Sr., STAN; Bonnie Samuelson, So., STAN; Mercedes Wetmore, Jr., WASH; Aminah Williams, So., WASH

Pac-12 Player of the YearChiney OgwumikeJunior | Stanford

Pac-12 Freshman of the YearArielle Roberson

Freshman | Colorado

Pac-12 Defensive Player of the YearChiney OgwumikeJunior | Stanford

John Wooden Coach of the YearTara VanDerveer

Stanford

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PAC-12 TEAM STATS LEADERS

SCORING OFF G W-L Pts Avg/G 1. California 36 32-4 2586 71.8 2. Stanford 36 33-3 2538 70.5 3. UCLA 34 26-8 2294 67.5 4. Washington 33 21-12 2156 65.3 5. Colorado 32 25-7 2081 65.0 6. Arizona 30 12-18 1875 62.5 7. USC 31 11-20 1905 61.5 8. Oregon 31 4-27 1885 60.8 9. Wash. State 31 11-20 1841 59.410. Utah 37 23-14 2183 59.011. Arizona State 31 13-18 1825 58.912. Oregon State 31 10-21 1776 57.3

SCORING DEF G Pts Avg/G 1. Stanford 36 1870 51.9 2. Utah 37 1998 54.0 3. Colorado 32 1744 54.5 4. California 36 2105 58.5 5. Arizona State 31 1853 59.8 6. Oregon State 31 1863 60.1 7. UCLA 34 2052 60.4 8. Washington 33 2110 63.9 9. Wash. State 31 2004 64.610. Arizona 30 1973 65.811. USC 31 2049 66.112. Oregon 31 2344 75.6

SCORE MARGIN G OFF DEF Margin 1. Stanford 36 70.5 51.9 +18.6 2. California 36 71.8 58.5 +13.4 3. Colorado 32 65.0 54.5 +10.5 4. UCLA 34 67.5 60.4 +7.1 5. Utah 37 59.0 54.0 +5.0 6. Washington 33 65.3 63.9 +1.4 7. Arizona State 31 58.9 59.8 -0.9 8. Oregon State 31 57.3 60.1 -2.8 9. Arizona 30 62.5 65.8 -3.310. USC 31 61.5 66.1 -4.611. Wash. State 31 59.4 64.6 -5.312. Oregon 31 60.8 75.6 -14.8

FREE THROW % G FTM FTA Pct 1. Stanford 36 410 571 .718 2. Arizona 30 372 522 .713 3. Utah 37 397 563 .705 4. USC 31 476 680 .700 5. Oregon 31 369 533 .692 6. UCLA 34 436 632 .690 7. Colorado 32 419 610 .687 8. Washington 33 380 558 .681 9. Arizona State 31 319 471 .67710. Wash. State 31 307 454 .67611. Oregon State 31 273 429 .63612. California 36 503 825 .610

FIELD GOAL % G FG FGA Pct 1. Stanford 36 970 2133 .455 2. California 36 965 2283 .423 3. UCLA 34 879 2084 .422 4. Utah 37 789 1902 .415 5. Colorado 32 766 1942 .394 6. Arizona State 31 691 1790 .386 7. Oregon State 31 670 1773 .378 8. Arizona 30 670 1832 .366 9. USC 31 650 1781 .36510. Wash. State 31 701 1963 .35711. Washington 33 757 2146 .35312. Oregon 31 668 1978 .338

FIELD GOAL % G FG FGA Pct 1. Stanford 36 693 2192 .316 2. Oregon State 31 650 1881 .346 3. Colorado 32 608 1738 .350 4. Utah 37 742 2082 .356 5. UCLA 34 723 1980 .365 6. Washington 33 791 2103 .376 7. California 36 770 2037 .378 8. Wash. State 31 736 1901 .387 9. Oregon 31 862 2202 .39110. Arizona State 31 656 1662 .39511. USC 31 736 1858 .39612. Arizona 30 747 1831 .408

3-POINT % G FG FGA Pct 1. Utah 37 208 589 .353 2. Stanford 36 188 589 .319 3. Washington 33 262 827 .317 4. Arizona 30 163 535 .305 5. UCLA 34 100 329 .304 6. Colorado 32 130 429 .303 7. California 36 153 506 .302 8. Oregon State 31 163 559 .292 9. USC 31 129 448 .28810. Oregon 31 180 678 .26511. Arizona State 31 124 473 .26212. Wash. State 31 132 525 .251

3-POINT % DEF G FG FGA Pct 1. Stanford 36 141 599 .235 2. Utah 37 130 497 .262 3. Washington 33 199 699 .285 4. UCLA 34 163 566 .288 5. Wash. State 31 167 571 .292 6. California 36 156 533 .293 7. Arizona 30 151 514 .294 8. Colorado 32 148 487 .304 9. Oregon State 31 156 490 .31810. USC 31 159 495 .32111. Arizona State 31 125 384 .32612. Oregon 31 243 736 .330

REBOUNDING OFF G Reb Avg/G 1. California 36 1606 44.6 2. Oregon 31 1376 44.4 3. Colorado 32 1380 43.1 4. UCLA 34 1458 42.9 5. Stanford 36 1526 42.4 6. Oregon State 31 1275 41.1 7. USC 31 1226 39.5 8. Wash. State 31 1221 39.4 9. Arizona 30 1171 39.010. Washington 33 1269 38.511. Arizona State 31 1176 37.912. Utah 37 1345 36.4

REBOUNDING DEF G Reb Avg/G 1. California 36 1197 33.2 2. Colorado 32 1098 34.3 3. Utah 37 1277 34.5 4. Stanford 36 1257 34.9 5. UCLA 34 1216 35.8 6. Arizona State 31 1114 35.9 7. USC 31 1197 38.6 8. Oregon State 31 1249 40.3 9. Arizona 30 1237 41.210. Wash. State 31 1362 43.911. Oregon 31 1381 44.512. Washington 33 1544 46.8

REB MARGIN G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. California 36 1606 44.6 1197 33.2 +11.4 2. Colorado 32 1380 43.1 1098 34.3 +8.8 3. Stanford 36 1526 42.4 1257 34.9 +7.5 4. UCLA 34 1458 42.9 1216 35.8 +7.1 5. Arizona State 31 1176 37.9 1114 35.9 +2.0 6. Utah 37 1345 36.4 1277 34.5 +1.8 7. USC 31 1226 39.5 1197 38.6 +0.9 8. Oregon State 31 1275 41.1 1249 40.3 +0.8 9. Oregon 31 1376 44.4 1381 44.5 -0.210. Arizona 30 1171 39.0 1237 41.2 -2.211. Wash. State 31 1221 39.4 1362 43.9 -4.512. Washington 33 1269 38.5 1544 46.8 -8.3

BLOCKED SHOTS G Blocks Avg/G 1.Oregon State 31 172 5.55 2.Stanford 36 186 5.17 3.Oregon 31 136 4.39 4.Colorado 32 133 4.16 5.USC 31 120 3.87 6.Wash. State 31 114 3.68 7.Utah 37 127 3.43 8.Arizona State 31 104 3.35 9.Arizona 30 91 3.0310.UCLA 34 103 3.0311.Washington 33 99 3.0012.California 36 98 2.72

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ASSISTS G Assists Avg/G 1. UCLA 34 556 16.35 2. Stanford 36 502 13.94 3. Arizona State 31 408 13.16 4. Colorado 32 420 13.13 5. California 36 467 12.97 6. USC 31 394 12.71 7. Arizona 30 379 12.63 8. Utah 37 451 12.19 9. Oregon State 31 344 11.1010. Washington 33 362 10.9711. Oregon 31 340 10.9712. Wash. State 31 335 10.81

STEALS G Steals Avg/G 1. UCLA 34 338 9.94 2. Colorado 32 314 9.81 3. Wash. State 31 296 9.55 4. Arizona 30 276 9.20 5. Arizona State 31 281 9.06 6. Washington 33 295 8.94 7. California 36 317 8.81 8. USC 31 223 7.19 9. Oregon 31 200 6.4510. Oregon State 31 190 6.1311. Stanford 36 210 5.8312. Utah 37 200 5.41

TO MARGIN G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. Washington 33 394 11.9 571 17.3 +5.36 2. California 36 506 14.1 594 16.5 +2.44 3. Colorado 32 487 15.2 553 17.3 +2.06 4. Wash. State 31 504 16.3 556 17.9 +1.68 5. Arizona 30 557 18.6 566 18.9 +0.30 6. Stanford 36 428 11.9 435 12.1 +0.19 7. UCLA 34 609 17.9 612 18.0 +0.09 8. Arizona State 31 535 17.3 526 17.0 -0.29 9. USC 31 512 16.5 448 14.5 -2.0610. Utah 37 520 14.1 424 11.5 -2.5911. Oregon State 31 527 17.0 397 12.8 -4.1912. Oregon 31 618 19.9 401 12.9 -7.00

A/TO RATIO G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Stanford 36 502 13.9 428 11.9 1.17 2. California 36 467 13.0 506 14.1 0.92 3. Washington 33 362 11.0 394 11.9 0.92 4. UCLA 34 556 16.4 609 17.9 0.91 5. Utah 37 451 12.2 520 14.1 0.87 6. Colorado 32 420 13.1 487 15.2 0.86 7. USC 31 394 12.7 512 16.5 0.77 8. Arizona State 31 408 13.2 535 17.3 0.76 9. Arizona 30 379 12.6 557 18.6 0.6810. Wash. State 31 335 10.8 504 16.3 0.6611. Oregon State 31 344 11.1 527 17.0 0.6512. Oregon 31 340 11.0 618 19.9 0.55

OFFENSIVE REBS G No. Avg/G 1. California 36 658 18.28 2. Colorado 32 518 16.19 3. UCLA 34 535 15.74 4. Oregon 31 457 14.74 5. Arizona State 31 451 14.55 6. Arizona 30 424 14.13 7. USC 31 438 14.13 8. Wash. State 31 422 13.61 9. Stanford 36 463 12.8610. Washington 33 417 12.6411. Oregon State 31 380 12.2612. Utah 37 313 8.46

DEFENSIVE REBS G No. Avg/G 1. Oregon 31 919 29.65 2. Stanford 36 1063 29.53 3. Oregon State 31 895 28.87 4. Utah 37 1032 27.89 5. UCLA 34 923 27.15 6. Colorado 32 862 26.94 7. California 36 948 26.33 8. Washington 33 852 25.82 9. Wash. State 31 799 25.7710. USC 31 788 25.4211. Arizona 30 747 24.9012. Arizona State 31 725 23.39

DEF REB % G D-Reb O-Reb D-Reb% 1. Utah 37 1032 388 0.727 2. California 36 948 396 0.705 3. Colorado 32 862 361 0.705 4. Stanford 36 1063 491 0.684 5. UCLA 34 923 438 0.678 6. Oregon State 31 895 441 0.670 7. Oregon 31 919 477 0.658 8. USC 31 788 413 0.656 9. Arizona State 31 725 386 0.65310. Arizona 30 747 423 0.63811. Wash. State 31 799 454 0.63812. Washington 33 852 504 0.628

OFF REB % G O-Reb D-Reb O-Reb% 1. California 36 658 801 0.451 2. Colorado 32 518 737 0.413 3. UCLA 34 535 778 0.407 4. Arizona State 31 451 728 0.383 5. Stanford 36 463 766 0.377 6. USC 31 438 784 0.358 7. Arizona 30 424 814 0.342 8. Oregon 31 457 904 0.336 9. Oregon State 31 380 808 0.32010. Wash. State 31 422 908 0.31711. Washington 33 417 1040 0.28612. Utah 37 313 889 0.260

3-POINT FG MADE G 3FG Avg/G 1. Washington 33 262 7.94 2. Oregon 31 180 5.81 3. Utah 37 208 5.62 4. Arizona 30 163 5.43 5. Oregon State 31 163 5.26 6. Stanford 36 188 5.22 7. Wash. State 31 132 4.26 8. California 36 153 4.25 9. USC 31 129 4.1610. Colorado 32 130 4.0611. Arizona State 31 124 4.0012. UCLA 34 100 2.94

PAC-12 TEAM STATS LEADERS (CONT.)

Jillian Alleyne and the Ducks paced the Pac-12 Conference in defensive rebounds, averaging 29.65 defensive boards per game as a team.

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PAC-12 INDIVIDUAL STATS LEADERS

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G 1. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN JR 36 317 1 170 805 22.4 2. Davis, Jazmine-WASH SO 30 184 71 139 578 19.3 3. Harberts, Cassie-USC JR 31 172 8 207 559 18.0 4. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH JR 37 224 58 129 635 17.2 5. Whyte, Davellyn-ARIZ SR 30 156 70 123 505 16.8 6. Clarendon, Layshia-CAL SR 36 220 41 109 590 16.4 7. Galdeira, Lia-WSU FR 31 174 41 70 459 14.8 8. Wicijowski, Taryn-UTAH JR 34 180 2 123 485 14.3 9. Jeffery, Chucky-COLO SR 31 163 23 77 426 13.710. Walton, Talia-WASH FR 32 166 57 46 435 13.611. Kingma, Kristi-WASH SR 33 137 86 85 445 13.512. Crook, Ariya-USC SO 30 124 55 98 401 13.413. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE FR 31 155 0 92 402 13.014. Weisner, Jamie-OSU FR 31 141 48 59 389 12.515. Boyd, Brittany-CAL SO 35 150 29 109 438 12.5

REBOUNDING Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G 1. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN JR 36 166 300 466 12.9 2. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE FR 31 129 241 370 11.9 3. Brandon, Gennifer-CAL JR 35 151 238 389 11.1 4. Williams, Aminah-WASH SO 33 135 221 356 10.8 5. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH JR 37 63 284 347 9.4 6. Harberts, Cassie-USC JR 31 114 140 254 8.2 Jeffery, Chucky-COLO SR 31 59 195 254 8.2 8. Brewer, Alyssia-UCLA SR 33 89 165 254 7.7 9. Caldwell, Talia-CAL SR 36 153 110 263 7.310. Wicijowski, Taryn-UTAH JR 34 93 154 247 7.311. Walton, Talia-WASH FR 32 65 167 232 7.312. Walker, Markel-UCLA SR 33 75 164 239 7.213. Nyingifa, Atonye-UCLA JR 34 100 143 243 7.114. Ruef, Mikaela-STAN JR 36 61 178 239 6.615. Whyte, Davellyn-ARIZ SR 30 50 139 189 6.3

ASSISTS Cl G Assists Avg/G 1. Walker, Markel-UCLA SR 33 187 5.67 2. Whyte, Davellyn-ARIZ SR 30 155 5.17 3. Boyd, Brittany-CAL SO 35 153 4.37 4. Orrange, Amber-STAN SO 36 147 4.08 5. Jeffery, Chucky-COLO SR 31 123 3.97 6. Wetmore, Mercedes-WASH JR 32 109 3.41 7. Davis, Jazmine-WASH SO 30 95 3.17 8. Barrett, Brianna-USC FR 31 95 3.06 9. Rodrigues, Iwalani-UTAH SR 37 108 2.9210. Crook, Ariya-USC SO 30 87 2.9011. Thomas, Adrianne-ASU JR 30 86 2.8712. Crutchfield, Carissa-ARIZ JR 29 82 2.8313. Clarendon, Layshia-CAL SR 36 101 2.8114. Lemberger, Thea-UCLA JR 28 74 2.6415. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH JR 37 97 2.62

FIELD GOAL % Cl G FG FGA Pct 1. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN JR 36 317 541 .586 2. Caldwell, Talia-CAL SR 36 129 226 .571 3. Wicijowski, Taryn-UTAH JR 34 180 344 .523 4. Fulcher, Janae-ASU SR 30 135 261 .517 5. Gray, Reshanda-CAL SO 33 101 198 .510 6. Williams, Aminah-WASH SO 33 123 249 .494

7. Nyingifa, Atonye-UCLA JR 34 160 332 .482 8. Brewer, Alyssia-UCLA SR 33 151 316 .478 9. Orrange, Amber-STAN SO 36 160 345 .46410. Tinkle, Joslyn-STAN SR 36 175 380 .46111. Clarendon, Layshia-CAL SR 36 220 487 .45212. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE FR 31 155 344 .45113. Dixon, Jasmine-UCLA SR 32 103 229 .45014. Brandon, Gennifer-CAL JR 35 170 379 .44915. Harberts, Cassie-USC JR 31 172 393 .438

FREE THROW % Cl G FTM FTA Pct 1. Galland, Devyn-ORE FR 30 84 96 .875 2. Kingma, Kristi-WASH SR 33 85 103 .825 3. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN JR 36 170 219 .776 4. Crook, Ariya-USC SO 30 98 127 .772 5. Galdeira, Lia-WSU FR 31 70 91 .769 6. Wilson, Brittany-COLO JR 32 64 84 .762 7. Whyte, Davellyn-ARIZ SR 30 123 163 .755 Wicijowski, Taryn-UTAH JR 34 123 163 .755 9. Nyingifa, Atonye-UCLA JR 34 73 97 .75310. Gloyd, Alli-ARIZ JR 30 65 88 .739

3-POINT % Cl G 3FG 3FGA Pct 1. Messer, Rachel-UTAH SR 37 37 84 .440 2. Weisner, Jamie-OSU FR 31 48 129 .372 3. Davis, Jazmine-WASH SO 30 71 199 .357 4. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH JR 37 58 165 .352 5. Samuelson, Bonnie-STAN SO 35 49 140 .350 6. Korver, Kari-UCLA FR 34 38 110 .345 7. Rodrigues, Iwalani-UTAH SR 37 43 125 .344 8. James, Sara-STAN JR 34 37 112 .330 9. Crook, Ariya-USC SO 30 55 167 .32910. Clarendon, Layshia-CAL SR 36 41 126 .325

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G Blocks Avg/G 1. Tinkle, Joslyn-STAN SR 36 66 1.83 2. Walton, Talia-WASH FR 32 58 1.81 3. Bright, Patricia-OSU SR 29 51 1.76 4. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN JR 36 62 1.72 5. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE FR 31 40 1.29 6. Oliver, Kate-USC JR 25 30 1.20 7. Hamblin, Ruth-OSU FR 28 32 1.14 8. Carpenter, Megan-ORE SO 30 34 1.13 9. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH JR 37 41 1.1110. Hargis, Rachel-COLO JR 31 34 1.10 Harberts, Cassie-USC JR 31 34 1.10

MINUTES Cl G Minutes Avg/G 1. Davis, Jazmine-WASH SO 30 1132 37.73 2. Kingma, Kristi-WASH SR 33 1242 37.64 3. Harberts, Cassie-USC JR 31 1152 37.16 4. Rodrigues, Iwalani-UTAH SR 37 1349 36.46 5. Clarendon, Layshia-CAL SR 36 1278 35.50 6. Whyte, Davellyn-ARIZ SR 30 1064 35.47 7. Williams, Aminah-WASH SO 33 1159 35.12 8. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH JR 37 1284 34.70 9. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN JR 36 1240 34.4410. Wetmore, Mercedes-WASH JR 32 1093 34.16

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HEAD COACH PAUL WESTHEAD

The University of Oregon ushered in a new era of women’s basketball with the announcement of Paul Westhead as the program’s sixth head coach on March 26, 2009.

Entering his fifth year at the helm, Westhead will look to rebound from an injury-plagued 2012-13 season and recapture his early success with the Ducks.

To help in the endevour, Westhead will have the services of sophomore Jillian Alleyne. The Pac-12 Freshman of the Year is back after leading the Ducks in scoring (13.0), rebounding (11.9) and blocked shots (1.3). The 6-foot-3 forward grabbed 376 rebounds during the 2012-13 campaign, the second most in single-season school history. She ranked No. 7 in the NCAA in rebounds per game and was 10th among freshmen in scoring. Westhead also returns guards Laura Stanulis and Lexi Petersen, who both missed last season with injuries, in addition to starters Ariel Thomas, Danielle Love, Jordan Loera and multi-sport star Liz Brenner.

Westhead wasted little time instituting his fast-pace and up-tempo style of play after signing on with the Ducks. After winning just nine games prior to his arrival, Westhead led the 2009-10 squad to an 18-16 record, the program’s best mark since 2005. In his first year on the job, Westhead’s offense produced a program record 2,767 points, while the Ducks also set a new conference record knocking down 284 three-pointers.

During his first two years at Oregon, the Ducks finished among the top-15 in the nation in scoring, averaging 81.4 points (2010, 2nd) and 73.3 points per game (2011, 15th). In fact, during that two-year stretch, the Ducks averaged 79.0 points per game overall, outdone only by Oral Roberts (84.7 ppg) and Gonzaga (82.7 ppg). In each of his first three seasons, Oregon led the Pac-12 in 3-pointers made.

In his first four seasons on the job, Westhead produced three all-conference guards in Micaela Cocks (2010), Taylor Lilley (2010) and Nia Jackson (2011). In addition, forward Amanda Johnson earned all-conference recognition (2012) and twice was named honorable mention all-league (2010, 2011). Alleyne (2013) was an honorable mention selection last year, in addition to her all-freshmen honors.

Following the 2009-10 season, Lilley went on to sign a free agent contract with the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury, after leading the nation with 124 three-pointers and breaking the Pac-10 and Oregon single-season records.

Also shining in Westhead’s system was Johnson, who was one of the greatest scholar-athletes ever at Oregon.

Johnson earned the 2012 Toyo Tires Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year award. She is also the only player in school history to be named a three-time Academic All-American. In addition, she was named a Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award First-Team All-American, while also being named to the 2011 Capital One Academic All-America First Team, improving upon second-team honors from 2010. Johnson was a first team Pac-12 All-Academic selection in her sophomore, junior and senior seasons. Laura Stanulis earned Pac-12 All-Academic second team recognition in 2012, following up her first team selection from the year before. Danielle Love earned second team all-academic recognition in 2012.

During Westhead’s tenure, four other Ducks have earned all-academic honorable mention nods: Cocks (2010), Lilley (2010), Kristi Fallin (2011) and Deanna Weaver (2012).

Westhead and his staff have been getting it done on the recruiting trail. Oregon’s 2011 five-member freshman class received a top-50 rating from ESPN Hoopgurlz and his 2013 class included guard Chrishae Rowe, who was rated the No. 67 player in the nation by ESPN.

A veteran basketball coach with a resume that spans nearly four decades, Westhead has coached in the NBA and WNBA, as well as the men’s collegiate ranks.

The sixth head coach in the history of the Oregon women’s basketball program, Westhead came to the UO after serving as an assistant coach for the Oklahoma City Thunder for one year (2007-08). He headed to Oklahoma City less than two months after winning the WNBA championship in 2007.

Oregon Experience 5th SeasonOregon Record 50-76Collegiate Experience 22nd SeasonCollegiate Record 339-298Alma Mater St. Joseph’s (1961)

EXPERIENCE

PAUL WESTHEADHC

La Salle University (1970-79)• In nine seasons compiled a 142-105 record and made three postseason appearances.Los Angeles Lakers (1979-81)• Led the Lakers to the 1980 NBA Championship with Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar averaging 115.1 points per game.Chicago Bulls (1982-83)• Coached the Bulls for one season.Loyola Marymount (1985-90)• In five seasons at Loyola Marymount, Westhead led the Lions to four postseason appearances.Denver Nuggets (1991-93)• Led the NBA in scoring his first season with the Nuggets (119.9 ppg).George Mason (1993-1997)• In each of his four seasons, GMU’s offense ranked in the nation’s top-25, and three times in the nation’s top-10.Phoenix Mercury (2006-07)• Won the franchise’s first WNBA championship in 2007.Oregon (2009-pres.)

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An innovative coach with a signature up-tempo style, Westhead translated that approach to the women’s game when he was hired by the Phoenix Mercury on Oct. 11, 2005. It took him less than two seasons to build a championship-caliber squad, as he guided Phoenix to its first WNBA championship in 2007. That hardware made him the only head coach in history to win a championship in both the NBA and WNBA.

During two seasons with the Mercury, Westhead posted a 41-27 (.603) record, the highest winning percentage in franchise history, as well as a franchise-record 23 victories in 2007. His up-tempo style also set WNBA records for scoring average for two consecutive seasons.

Prior to his time in the WNBA with the Phoenix Mercury, Westhead spent two years (2003-05) as an assistant coach with the NBA’s Orlando Magic.

Westhead’s last collegiate job was from 1993-97 at George Mason University. Prior to that stint, Westhead spent two seasons (1990-92) as the head coach of the Denver Nuggets.

He is perhaps best known for his historic tenure as the head coach of the Loyola Marymount men’s basketball program.

Westhead spent five years (1985-90) at LMU, turning the Lions into an impressive program and legitimate title contenders. Westhead built a 105-48 (.686) record at LMU, leading the Lions to three consecutive NCAA tournament appearances and a run to the Elite Eight in 1990. A recent ESPN 30-for-30 documentary, titled “Guru of Go”, focused on Westhead and his time with the Lions.

Westhead’s other coaching stints included the head job with the Chicago Bulls during the 1982-83 season. Westhead’s NBA head coaching career began with the Lakers organization, lasting nearly three years (1979-82). In 1979, Westhead succeeded Jack McKinney, leading the Lakers to the 1980 NBA championship with rookie guard Magic Johnson and NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabaar on the roster.

The collegiate ranks was where Westhead began his head coaching career at LaSalle University in 1970. In nine seasons (1970-79) with the Explorers, Westhead led the team to one NIT, two NCAA Tournament performances and a 142-105 record.

In a combined 18 seasons at the college level at LaSalle, Loyola Marymount and George Mason, Westhead comprised a 285-223 (.561) record.

Westhead has also spent time with the USA basketball programs, and in 2005 was a guest clinician at the USA women’s youth development festival teams in Colorado Springs, Colo. Westhead has also been a head coach in the ABA (2000-01) and the Japanese Pro League (2001-03).

A native of Philadelphia, Pa., Westhead graduated from St. Joseph’s (PA) in 1961. He and his wife, Cassie, have four children: Monica, Patrice, Paul Jr., and Julie.

HEAD COACH PAUL WESTHEAD (CONT.)

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ASSISTANT COACH DAN MUSCATELL

A familiar face filled out the Oregon women’s basketball coaching staff when it was announced that Dan Muscatell would return to the Ducks in April 2009.

A former assistant with the women’s basketball program (1999-03), Muscatell spent the following six years (2004-09) as the head women’s basketball coach at Sacramento State. Muscatell was succeeded at Sacramento State by former Oregon standout Jamie Craighead.

Now entering his fifth season back at Oregon (10th overall), Muscatell works closely with Oregon’s student-athletes to improve individual skill work and is hands-on with Oregon’s defense. Off the court, he is responsible for Oregon’s scheduling as well as recruiting in the Northwest.

In Muscatell’s return to the program for the 2009-10 season, Oregon doubled its win total from the previous year and was invited to the Women’s National Invitation Tournament – advancing to the postseason for the first time since 2007. Oregon’s 18-16 record was its best since 2005.The Ducks have had three student-athletes (Micaela Cocks, 2010; Nia Jackson, 2011; Taylor Lilley, 2010) named all-conference in the past two years, while Amanda Johnson received honorable mention accolades in 2010 and 2011. Forward Jillian Alleyne picked up honorable mention all-league honors last year after being named Pac-12 Freshman of the Year.

He completed a 2008-09 season in which his Sacramento State team finished 9-21 overall and 7-9 in the Big Sky Conference. The 7-9 conference record was the best mark since the program joined the Big Sky in 1996-97. The team finished fifth in the league standings and fell in overtime in the Big Sky Tournament quarterfinals.

During his tenure with the Hornets, Muscatell coached seven student-athletes to Big Sky all-conference honors on the court, including 2004-05 Big Sky Conference Newcomer of the Year Kim Sheehy. Off the court, 24 players received Big Sky all-academic accolades under Muscatell’s watch. The academic success of his program culminated in April of 2009 when the Hornets were recognized with a NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition Award for the second consecutive year. Of his 21 student-athletes that reached senior eligibility, 20 graduated.

Muscatell took over a program that had won just six games in the three seasons prior to his arrival, and had made only one trip to the Big Sky Conference Tournament in eight years. In his six seasons, the program totaled 36 wins overall and 21 in the Big Sky Conference. His league win total in the Big Sky is the most for any head coach in Sacramento State program history. The Hornets also made two trips to the BSC Tournament during his tenure.

Before making the move to Northern California, Muscatell spent four years as an assistant coach at Oregon. During that time the Ducks compiled a 74-49 (.602) record and a 42-30 (.583) Pac-10 Conference record, while also winning one Pac-10 championship (2000).

The Ducks made three postseason appearances during his time at Oregon including two trips to the NCAA Tournament (2000 & 2001) and winning the 2002 WNIT Tournament championship. The Ducks were also ranked in the top 25 during three of those years, including two top-10 finishes in 2000 and 2001.

While at Oregon, Muscatell was involved in all aspects of the program, including the coordination of recruiting efforts and the coaching of offense and defense. He also worked with both the perimeter and post players.

The Everett, Wash., native was responsible for bringing in one of the nation’s top recruiting classes in 2001, a six-member class that was ranked No. 17 in the nation by All-Star Girls Report. Muscatell also coached or recruited former WNBA players Andrea Bills, Edneisha Curry, Brandi Davis, Jenny Mowe, Angelina Wolvert, Shaquala Williams and Cathrine Kraayeveld.

Prior to his stint at Oregon, Muscatell spent 13 years as a boy’s basketball coach and teacher in the state of Washington. He served as the head coach while also teaching physical education, math and health at Rochester HS (1994-99). During that time, he led the Warriors to the postseason each year. For his efforts, he was named Evergreen League Coach of the Year in 1996 and 1998, and Southwest Washington Coach of the Year in 1999.

Oregon Experience 11th SeasonAlma Mater Western Wash. (1983)

EXPERIENCE

DAN MUSCATELLAC

Meridian HS (1982-1990)• Head coach of the boys basketball team at Meridian HS in Bellingham, Wash., for eight seasons. Took the job at just 22 years old. Rochester HS (1994-1999)• Led the Warriors to the postseason each season and earned Southwest Washington Coach of the Year in 1999.Oregon (1999-2003)• Served as Oregon’s defensive strategist and recruiting coordinator, helping the Ducks secure the No. 17 ranked class in the nation in 2001. Sacramento State (2004-09)• Hired as the Hornets’ head coach in 2004, after Sacramento State had won just six games over the previous three seasons. Guided the Hornets to a 7-9 Big Sky record in 2008-09, then the best in school history.Oregon (2009-pres.)• Rejoing the Ducks as Paul Westhead’s lead assistant in 2009.

COACHING CAREER

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ASSISTANT COACH DAN MUSCATELL

In 1999, Muscatell’s squad led the state in scoring defense (45.5 points per game) while also earning a program-best fourth-place finish in the state. RHS also placed second in the state in scoring defense in 1997 and 1998. In the class room, his team was awarded the 1998 State Academic Championship after earning the highest gpa of all schools in its classification.

Before taking over at Rochester HS, Muscatell spent eight years (1982-90) as the head boy’s basketball coach at Meridian HS in Bellingham, Wash. At the age of 22, he led the program to the postseason in all but one season. The Trojans had only won three games in two years before his arrival.

In his third season, he directed the squad to a school-record second-place finish in the district and consecutive victories over the top ranked schools in the state (Lynden, King’s). For his efforts, he was named both Whatcom County and NW Washington coach of the year in 1985.

Muscatell served as the assistant principal (1986-1990) and taught physical education, math, psychology and leadership during his tenure (1985-1990).

During his playing career, Muscatell was a two-year starter and team captain for Western Washington (1980-82) and a two-time winner of the Most Inspirational Award. He also played two years (1978-80) at Green River Community College in Auburn, Wash., where he was a two-year starter and team captain.

Muscatell earned both a bachelor’s degree in physical education/psychology (1983) and a master’s degree in administration (1990) from Western Washington.

Along with coaching, Muscatell spent 17 years as a baseball umpire (high school, college, semi-pro), 14 years as a collegiate football official (NAIA, Div. II & III), and eight years as a basketball official (Div. II & JC).

He and his wife, Terri, have three children: Keely, Jessica and Drew.

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ASSISTANT COACH SHANDRIKA LEE

Shandrika Lee is in her third season as an assistant coach with the Oregon women’s basketball program.

Prior to joining the Ducks, Lee spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Army, coordinating all recruiting efforts, admissions and overseeing the development of the program’s perimeter players. She also worked on community outreach and alumni relations.

Prior to her appointment at Army, Lee spent four years as an assistant under longtime Cal Poly head coach Faith Mimnaugh. While in San Luis Obispo, Calif., she was responsible for developing the guards, which included two-time first team all-Big West selection Jessica Eggleston. Under Lee’s watch, Tamara Wells and Ashlee Stewart were also named to the all-Big West freshman team.

Lee was part of a staff that put together Cal Poly’s winningest season in 2008-09 (21-11). She also spearheaded many of the Mustangs’ community outreach programs and fundraising events. Lee also served as director of Cal Poly’s women’s basketball camps, and was the co-director of the Holiday Beach Classic from 2005-09.

A 2004 graduate and standout at Pepperdine, Lee led the Waves in points (13.4 ppg), assists (3.2 apg) and steals (1.4 spg) and earned first team all-West Coast Conference honors as a senior in 2003-04. She led her team to a 17-13 mark and a berth in the Women’s NIT. Lee’s junior season was cut short by an ACL injury just prior to Pepperdine’s WCC opener. She did, however, average 17.6 points, 2.5 assists and 2.5 steals per contest prior to her season-ending injury.

Lee, who paced Pepperdine in steals during three of her four seasons in Malibu, Calif., ranks fifth all-time in program history with 183 steals. Pepperdine’s 14th-leading scorer behind 1,172 career points, Lee also ranks second in program history with 173 made 3-pointers, third with an .813 free throw percentage and eighth with a .348 3-point percentage. Her .449 accuracy from behind the arc in 2002-03 remains a Pepperdine record.

During Lee’s tenure, Pepperdine qualified for two NCAA Tournaments and made a pair of WNIT showings under head coach Mark Trakh. Lee’s standout collegiate career earned her an invitational tryout with the Los Angeles Sparks following graduation.

A two-time WCC All-Academic nominee, Lee graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sports medicine. She later earned her master’s degree in kinesiology with an emphasis in physical education and sport studies from Cal Poly in June 2008.

Originally from Moreno Valley, Calif., Lee served as the junior varsity girls’ basketball coach and varsity assistant at Ramona High in Riverside, Calif., prior to her time at Cal Poly.

Lee has also served as a personal basketball trainer, working with professional-bound athletes as well as designing and training women’s basketball lift, strength and speed programs.

Lee’s brother, Malcolm, was an all-conference performer at UCLA before being selected by the Chicago Bulls in the second round of the 2011 NBA Draft.

Oregon Experience Third SeasonAlma Mater Pepperdine (2004)

EXPERIENCE

SHANDRIKA LEEAC

Ramona HS (2004-2006)• Head coach of the girls junior varsity basketball squad after graduating from Pepperdine in 2004. Also worked as a personal basketball coach and trainer.Cal Poly (2006-2009)• Helped Cal Poly to its winningest season ever in 2008-09, when the program went 21-11. Developed all-Big West guards Jessica Eggleston, Tamara Wells and Ashlee Stewart. Army (2009-2011)• Worked with guards and served as the Golden Knights’ recruiting coordinator. Also helped with community and alumni outreach. Oregon (2011-pres.)• Joined the Ducks two seasons ago, lending her expertise coaching guards to Paul Westhead’s staff.

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ASSISTANT COACH BIANCA ZIEMANN

Bianca Ziemann is in her second season as an assistant coach at Oregon.

Ziemann first joined the Ducks for the 2012-13 season after accumulating four seasons of coaching experience at the collegiate and high school levels since playing professionally in Europe.

Ziemann was a four-year letterwinner at Loyola Marymount (2002-06), where she served as team captain her junior and senior seasons. She helped lead the Lions to the West Coast Conference Championship and an NCAA tournament berth in 2004.

Upon the completion of her collegiate career, she played professionally in the Netherlands with Amazone Women’s Basketball during the 2006-07 season. She was the starting point guard on a team that advanced to the semifinals of the Dutch Championships.

She returned to LMU for the 2011-12 season as an assistant coach, aiding in the development of the team’s guards in addition to all aspects of the school’s recruiting efforts. She also was responsible for the program’s community outreach, special events, clinics and summer camps, in addition to coordinating the team’s video exchange operations.

Prior to her year coaching at her alma mater, Ziemann spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Southern Utah (2009-11), coordinating all areas of recruiting for the Thunderbirds while contributing to on-court practices and game-day strategies. While in Cedar City, Utah, Ziemann mentored three all-conference selections and assisted with a program that posted 16 wins her final year - the most victories at SUU in seven years.

Ziemann gained her start in the coaching ranks at the high school level, serving as an assistant coach for one season (2008-09) at Edison HS in Huntington Beach, Calif. The Chargers claimed the Sunset League championship and a CIF runner-up finish before reaching the quarterfinals in the state playoffs. Ziemann tutored three all-league guards, including one who earned league MVP honors.

During the final three months of her high school tenure, she also served as an assistant coach with the Swish Black basketball club team in Costa Mesa, Calif.

Ziemann earned her undergraduate degree from Loyola Marymount in business management, as well as a minor in economics, in May of 2006.

Oregon Experience Second SeasonAlma Mater LMU (2006)

EXPERIENCE

BIANCA ZIEMANNAC

Edison HS (2008-2009)• Assistant coach at Edison HS in Huntington Beach, Calif. Helped the Chargers to a Sunset League championship.Southern Utah (2009-2011)• Spent two seasons on the staff at Southern Utah. Helped develop three all-conference selections. Loyola Marymount (2011-2012)• Coached at her alma mater for one year before joining the Ducks. Coached guards and served as recruiting coordinator.Oregon (2012-pres.)• Works alongside Shandrika Lee, coaching the Ducks’ guards. Also a valuable assistant in recruiting.

COACHING CAREER

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DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS CODY JOHNSON

Long-time team manager Cody Johnson is in his first season as the Director of Operations.

Johnson has been with the program for six years as a student team manager. In his new role, the New Plymouth, Idaho, native will assist in the day-to-day management of the program.

Johnson will be responsible for coordinating travel, practice times and visiting team arrangements. He will also oversee the team managers and mange the Fast Break Club, faculty guest coach program plus fan and community events.

Johnson, a 2011 Oregon graduate, also graduated from the UO law school in 2013 with a Master’s in Conflict and Dispute Resolution.

He takes over for former Director of Operations, Janell Bergstrom, who spent four years in the position.

Oregon Experience First SeasonAlma Mater Oregon (2011)

EXPERIENCE

CODY JOHNSONOPS

Megan McKenna is in her third year with the University of Oregon women’s basketball program.

Before joining Oregon, McKenna spent three years serving as the Director of New Media for Indiana State Athletics. Her responsibilities included graphic design, photography, video production, website coordination, marketing concepts and the creation of social networking platforms for the athletics department.

A native of Omaha, Neb., McKenna breaks down game and practice film, and coordinates film exchange for Oregon. In addition, McKenna will also assist the women’s basketball program with graphic design, video elements and materials for social media.

McKenna was responsible for starting a video production department at Indiana State and also helped design Nellie & John Wooden Court in the Hulman Center which was unveiled for the 2010-11 season.

A 2007 graduate of Creighton with a degree in graphic design, McKenna was awarded the Robert E. Elsey Award for outstanding service and contributions to the student body by Indiana State’s student government association.

McKenna is the daughter of Oregon men’s basketball assistant coach Kevin McKenna.

Oregon Experience Third SeasonAlma Mater Creighton (2007)

EXPERIENCE

MEGAN McKENNAVID

VIDEO COORDINATOR MEGAN McKENNA

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ATHLETIC TRAINER TORI NODA

Tori Noda began working with athletic training staff at Oregon as a graduate assistant in 2006 and became a full-time staff member in 2008.

Noda is currently in her sixth year as the athletic trainer for women’s basketball as well as overseeing the graduate students working with volleyball and men’s and women’s tennis.

She is responsible for the evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation, care and prevention of athletic injuries associated with these sports.

Noda is originally from Yuba City, Calif., and received her BS from UC Davis in 2003 and her MS in athletics training at Oregon in 2008.

She spent two years as the head athletics trainer at Laguna Creek High School before joining the collegiate ranks.

Noda holds a CSCS in addition to her ATC credential, and has research interests in functional movement screens and corrective exercise.

Oregon Experience Sixth SeasonAlma Mater UC Davis (2003)

EXPERIENCE

TORI NODAATH

Mark Davis is in his second season as strength and conditioning coach for the Oregon women’s basketball program. Davis has over 19 years of experience as a strength coach at the collegiate level.

Davis worked on the strength staff at Vanderbilt from 2000-12. At Vandy, Davis worked with men’s basketball, soccer, tennis, women’s lacrosse, track, swimming, bowling and cross country. His work with men’s basketball helped the Commodores to four NCAA tournament appearances and a pair of Sweet Sixteen runs. In addition, three different Commodores were selected as SEC Player of the Year while Davis was with Vanderbilt.

Davis received his first full-time job opportunity in 1997 as the head strength coach at Tennessee State. In the three years that Davis worked with the TSU football program, the team improved its record from 4-7 record in 1997, to 9-3 in 1998 and 11-1 in 1999. Tennessee State also registered back-to-back conference titles in 1998 and 1999, and a No. 1 national ranking at the end of the 1999 regular season. Davis was twice named Ohio Valley Conference Strength and Conditioning Professional of the Year by the National Strength and Conditioning Association.

Davis got his start as a graduate assistant strength coach at Nebraska where he spent two seasons. During his time in Lincoln, Neb., Davis worked with the Cornhuskers’ national championship football team.

Davis received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Wittenberg in 1988 and a Master of Science degree in Exercise Science and Physical Education from Arizona State in 1994, and has Club Coach status with USA Weightlifting.

Davis and his wife, Cindy, have one son, Noah.Oregon Experience Second SeasonAlma Mater Whittenberg (1988)

EXPERIENCE

MARK DAVISS&C

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH MARK DAVIS

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Oregon Experience Third SeasonAlma Mater Cathedral Catholic (CA) HS

EXPERIENCE

DREW MILLSOMMGR

STUDENT MANAGERS

Oregon Experience Third SeasonAlma Mater Calabasas (CA) HS

EXPERIENCE

KEVIN WADEMGR

Oregon Experience First SeasonAlma Mater Southridge (OR) HS

EXPERIENCE

RYAN FINGERETTMGR

Oregon Experience First SeasonAlma Mater St. Monica (CA) HS

EXPERIENCE

TIERRA CASTRO-HARRISMGR

Oregon Experience First SeasonAlma Mater Oak Ridge (CA) HS

EXPERIENCE

KATIE HOISINGTONMGR

Oregon Experience First SeasonAlma Mater Westside Christian (OR) HS

EXPERIENCE

BLAKE KINGSLEYMGR

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JILLIAN ALLEYNE

AWARDS AND HONORS - Full Court Second Team Freshman All-American (2012-13)- Pac-12 Freshman of the Year (2012-13) (Media vote)- Pac-12 All-Freshman Team (2012-13) (Coaches & Media)- Pac-12 Honorable Mention (2012-13) (Coaches)

AS A FRESHMAN | 2012-13Appeared in all 31 games, a starter in 26 of those outings...averaged team-highs with 13.0 points, 11.9 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game...named to Full Court’s Freshman All-American Second Team...tabbed the Pac-12 Conference Freshman of the Year by media who cover the league...selected to the Pac-12’s All-Freshman Team in separate votes conducted by both the media and the coaches...finished the year tied for seventh in the nation for rebounding average and was the highest ranked freshman in NCAA Division I women’s basketball...also ranked 10th nationally for scoring by a freshman...ranked second in the Pac-12 for rebounding...grabbed 370 total rebounds which ranks her second all-time at UO for boards in a single season...her rebound total was just six shy of the school record held by Bev Smith who tallied 376 rebounds in 32 games (11.8 rpg) during the 1980-81 season...registered a team-high 12 double-doubles which is a number that ranked tied for third amongst Pac-12 players...grabbed 27 rebounds and broke the school and Pac-12 rebounding record in UO’s double-overtime home loss to Portland State...her 27 rebounds in that game were the most by a NCAA Division I women’s basketball player in 2012-13...she broke the Pac-12 rebounding record set nearly 20 years ago by UCLA’s Natalie Williams in 1994...she also took down UO’s 34-year-old rebounding record that stood since 1978...it was also the 24th-highest single-game total in NCAA history (dating back to 1982)...in that game against PSU she also matched UO’s school record for points with 38...recorded four of the top seven single-game rebounding efforts of any Pac-12 player (27, 23, 19, 18)...came off the bench to grab a game-high 23 boards against No. 13 Oklahoma...Totaled 19 rebounds in UO’s win over Samford, while grabbing 18 rebounds in Oregon’s road loss to Illinois...shot a season team-high 73.3 percent from the field (11-of-15) against Illinois.

HIGH SCHOOLA 2012 graduate of Summit High School in Fontana, Calif....a two-sport athlete competing in both basketball and volleyball...led SHS to a win over Huntington Beach HS in the 2012 Div. 1A CIF championship game...scored 17 points and grabbed 20 rebounds in that state title game...was a 2012 McDonald’s All-American nominee...named Sunkist League Most Valuable Player, Inland Valley Player of the Year and All CIF-Southern Section Player of the Year as a senior...a second team Div. 1A All-CIF pick in 2011-12...Led the Sunkist League in four statistical categories in 2011-12, averaging 14.5 points, 9.9 rebounds, 2.9 blocks and 2.7 assists per game...was an all-state selection and Sporting News honorable mention All-American as a junior...averaged 12.3 points, 8.5 rebounds, 1.9 steals and 1.8 blocks per outing in 2010-11...named the 2011 co-MVP of the Sunkist League as a junior...played freshman and sophomore seasons at Ayala High School in Chino Hills, Calif....recognized as a first team All-CIF Southern Section Division 1A selection as a sophomore...helped the Bulldogs to a 22-9 record and Sierra League championship in 2009-10...averaged a double-double of 13.2 points and 15.3 rebounds per game in that sophomore campaign...also earned second team All-CIF Southern Section Division 1A honors as a freshman.

CLUBPlayed three years with Finest Basketball Club National Travel Program on the FBC Blue National Elite Team...helped team to EA Sports Championship in Lithonia, Ga.

PERSONALParents are Donald and Pamela Williamson...Pam ran track for Trinidad and Tobago...major is undeclared...has one sister, Faith Williamson...while at SHS, earned the Skyhawks Scholars Blue Award as well as the principal’s academic award for basketball.

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Position ForwardHeight 6’3”Year SophomoreHometown Fontana, Calif.High School Summit HSExperience 1 Letter

BIOGRAPHICAL

Games Played 31Games Started 27Points Per Game 13.0Rebounds Per Game 11.9Assists 30Blocks 40Steals 29

2012-13 STAT BREAKDOWN

• Points: 38, Port. St., 11/15/12 • Rebounds: 27, Port. St., 11/15/12 • Assists: 3, vs Oklahoma, 11/24/12 ; Nevada, 12/09/12 • Steals: 4, Port. St., 11/15/12 • Blocks: 4, Colorado, 03/01/13 ; at Illinois, 12/12/12 • FG made: 13, Port. St., 11/15/12 • FG attempts: 24, Port. St., 11/15/12 • 3FG attempts: 1, Southern California, 01/06/13 ; at Illinois, 12/12/12 • FT made: 12, Port. St., 11/15/12 • FT attempts: 19, Port. St., 11/15/12

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LIZ BRENNER

AS A SOPHOMORE | 2012-13Joined the team after helping the Oregon volleyball squad advance to the NCAA national championship match...played in 20 games and made 18 starts, averaging 30.3 minutes...averaged 7.9 points and was second on the team with 7.4 rebounds per game...made her season debut against UConn (12/31)...netted two double-doubles on the season...the first came at Arizona State (1/11) with 10 points and 12 rebounds...second was at Utah (2/8) with 11 points and a career-high 15 rebounds...scored a career-high 17 points against rival Oregon State (1/15), when she went 7-of-10 at the free throw line.

AS A FRESHMAN | 2011-12 Joined the squad on Dec. 17 after starting forward Amanda Johnson suffered an injury...in 21 games and eight starts, averaged 5.8 points and 5.8 rebounds per game...in her first game scored four points and grabbed three rebounds in a 79-75 win over Cal State Northridge (12/19)...made her first start, playing 28 minutes and scoring five points in an 88-86 win over Washington (12/31)...scored seven points and added a team-high tying eight rebounds in loss at No. 4 Stanford (01/05)...for the second time in her career led the Ducks in rebounds with a career-best 11 in an 87-73 win over Arizona (01/12)...scored a career-high 16 points, and led UO in scoring in a loss at USC (01/19)...recorded the first double-double of her career with 15 points and 11 rebounds in an 83-62 win at UCLA (01/21).

HIGH SCHOOLThe state’s first repeat 6A volleyball player of the year since 2003-04, she led her Jesuit squad to state runner-up honors as a junior and senior (and 17-1 and 15-1 marks), and a win her sophomore campaign (and perfect 19-0 record)...as a freshman, she was a second-team all-league volleyball pick, and her team took fourth in the state tourney, to go along with league titles all four seasons...in winter of 2010-11, was named the 6A state basketball player of the year after she led her team to the state title, thanks to her 17 points and 11 rebounds in a 42-39 in the championship game win over No. 1 Clackamas... as a senior, she sported career-best averages in scoring (15.9) and rebounds (8.9) and shot 56 percent from the field and 72 percent on free throws for the Crusaders (27-1)...as a junior, her basketball squad took second in the state tourney, and she was an all-state second-team choice...at end of the 2009-10 season, she added Oregon Prep Athlete of the Year laurels after she picked up first-team all-state honors in the shot put and javelin with her first- and second-place finishes (43-2.25 / 146-6)...also won second state shot put crown as a senior (45-4.75)...won the 2010-11 Johnny Carpenter Prep Athlete of the year for all sports in the state of Oregon.

CLUBOn the volleyball hardwood, she has played for the Nike Northwest Juniors Air Elite team and Multnomah Athletic Club.

PERSONALIntended Sport Marketing major...parents are Douglas and Jennifer... has one older sister, Mary Claire, and her brother, Doug, is an offensive lineman on the Oregon football team.

OTHER SPORTSWill be a five sport athlete for the Ducks by the end of the academic year, competing in volleyball, sand volleyball (starts spring 2014), track and field, women’s basketball and softball...helped Oregon reach the NCAA National Championship match in 2012 with the volleyball team..a second team All-American selection...also named all-Pac-12 and all-west region....ranked eighth in the league in kills and ninth in points...in track and field, threw the javelin 168 feet, nine inches at the 2013 NCAA National Championships, good for eighth place which made her an All-Americna in track as well as volleyball...her throw was the 35th best in the nation...appeared in five games for the softball team in 2012, making three starts at catcher.

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Position ForwardHeight 6’1”Year JuniorHometown Portland, Ore.High School Jesuit HSExperience 2 Letters

BIOGRAPHICAL

Games Played 20Games Started 18Points Per Game 7.9Rebounds Per Game 7.4Assists 19Blocks 9Steals 13

2012-13 STAT BREAKDOWN

• Points: 17, Oregon State, 01/15/13 • Rebounds: 15, at Utah, 02/08/13 ; vs Washington, 03/07/13 • Assists: 4, vs Washington, 03/07/13 • Steals: 3, 4 times• Blocks: 4, Arizona State, 01/14/12 • FG made: 6, at UCLA, 01/21/12 ; at USC, 1/19/12 • FG attempts: 14, vs Washington, 03/07/13 • 3FG made: 1, Colorado, 03/01/13 • 3FG attempts: 2, Colorado, 03/01/13 • FT made: 7, Oregon State, 01/15/13 • FT attempts: 10, Oregon State, 01/15/13

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MEGAN CARPENTER

AS A SOPHOMORE | 2012-13Appeared in 30 games and made 13 starts in her sophomore season...averaged 3.6 points and 4.7 rebounds in 18.2 minutes per game...had a career-day against Denver (12/2), when she scored a career-high 19 points on 8-of-16 shooting and pulled down a career-best 17 rebounds...tallied 1.1 blocks per game, with a season-high five at Illinois (12/12)...tallied 10+ points three times and 10+ rebounds three times as well...after posting her first career double-double against Denver, registered her second with 12 points and 13 rebounds against Fresno State (12/16).

AS A FRESHMAN | 2011-12Appeared in 15 games off the bench, averaging 1.1 points and 2.5 rebounds per game…scored two points and grabbed seven rebounds off the bench in a 102-93 victory over Cal Poly (11/13)...matched her season-high seven rebounds in an 88-73 win over Weber State (11/24)…scored a season-high four points, shooting 2-for-2 from the floor in Oregon’s 79-75 win over Cal State Northridge (12/19).

HIGH SCHOOLA 2011 graduate of Longmont High School in Longmont, Colo…played four seasons at center for head coach Jay Darien…was a two time all-4A Northern Conference selection and two-time Longmont Times Call all-area selection in 2010 and 2011…also was named to the Denver Post All-State First Team following her junior season, and received second team all-state honors following her senior campaign…left the Trojans having scored 1,157 points during her four-year career…also recorded two triple-doubles…as a senior in 2011 averaged a double-double scoring 15.2 points and 13.0 rebounds as well as 4.5 blocks per game, leading Longmont to a 26-2 overall record and league title with a 13-1 mark…in the quarterfinals of the state championship tournament, scored 23 points, added 20 rebounds and tallied five blocks in a victory over Roosevelt HS…the Trojans reached the state title game for the second year in a row before falling in overtime to Broomfield HS for the second year…as a junior led the 4A Northern Conference with 108 blocked shots (3.8 bpg), and nearly averaged a double-double for the Trojans scoring 13.1 points while grabbing 9.0 rebounds per game, and shooting 64.4 percent from the floor…the Trojans finished the 2009-10 season with a 24-4 record and were ranked 12th in the state of Colorado according to MaxPreps.com, after finishing second in the league standings…was also named second team all-region by the Boulder Daily Camera in 2010.

CLUBPlayed three years for Colorado Flight and head coach Dan Doehler in Lochbuie, Colo.…was the starting center for the club when it won the 2010 Nike Grand Oasis tournament…in 2009 was the club’s MVP…also in July of 2009, scored 27 points in a single game at the Miss Basketball tournament, and tied for the single-game record with 13 field goals made…teammates also playing collegiately include; Taylor Durant (Bethel College), Alison Gorrell (Wyoming), Taylor Helbig (Colorado School of Mines), Jamie Katuna (San Francisco), Katie Nehf (Colorado State-Pueblo), Brooke Podtburg (St. Olaf College) and Dallas Rohrbaugh (Mesa State).

PERSONALParents are Greg and Kris Carpenter…has one sister, Jen…major is business administration.

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Position CenterHeight 6’4”Year JuniorHometown Longmont, Colo.High School Longmont HSExperience 2 Letters

BIOGRAPHICAL

Games Played 30Games Started 13Points Per Game 3.6Rebounds Per Game 4.7Assists 6Blocks 34Steals 7

2012-13 STAT BREAKDOWN

• Points: 19, Denver, 12/02/12 • Rebounds: 17, Denver, 12/02/12 • Assists: 2, Saint Mary’s, 11/11/12 • Steals: 2, Nevada, 12/09/12 ; Cal State Northridge, 12/19/11 • Blocks: 5, at Illinois, 12/12/12 • FG made: 8, Denver, 12/02/12 • FG attempts: 16, Denver, 12/02/12 • 3FG made: 2, Nevada, 12/09/12 ; Fresno State, 12/16/12 • 3FG attempts: 4, Samford, 12/18/12 • FT made: 3, Denver, 12/02/12 • FT attempts: 5, Denver, 12/02/12

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AMANDA DELGADO

AS A SOPHOMORE | 2012-13Played in 26 games and made eight starts while averaging 24.4 minutes per game...ranked No. 3 on the roster, scoring 8.5 points per game...also averaged 2.1 rebounds per game...scored a career-high 21 points against Washington State (1/25) when she went a career-best 7-of-13 from three-point range...was a standout at the Hawai’i Rainbow Wahine Showdown...posted 19 points against host Hawai’i in the first game before netting 16 points against Oklahoma in the second game and 20 points versus Arkansas in the third game of the tournament...posted 10+ points in eight games...scored seven points to go with a career-high six rebounds at Arizona State (1/11).

AS A FRESHMAN | 2011-12Received the team’s Green and Gold Award for contributions to the program on and off the court…appeared in 16 games off the bench, averaging 0.7 points and 0.1 rebounds per game…scored the first points of her collegiate career with a second-half jumper and made free throw against Portland State (11/20)...knocked down a three-pointer and added three assists in loss to Washington State (12/29)…drained a second three-pointer at USC (01/19).

HIGH SCHOOLA 2011 graduate of Liberty High School in Las Vegas, Nev…played four years of both basketball and volleyball for the Patriots…on the basketball court for head coach Quintin Lester, was named the 2011 Gatorade Nevada Girls Basketball Player of the Year after averaging 16.1 points, 3.8 assists and 2.3 steals per game as a senior…was also named 2011 first team all-state…in 2011 led Liberty to the Class 4A state title game, and was named Southeast League Most Valuable Player…scored 16 points – including 14 in the second half - along with nine rebounds and four assists as Liberty overcame a five-point deficit in the Patriots’ 58-53 victory over Bishop Gorman during the state semifinals…scored 16 points in Liberty’s 71-65 overtime loss to Centennial in the state title game…was a four-time all-Southeast League first team selection…as a junior in 2010 was named second team all-state after the Patriots finished the year with a 25-5 record and won the program’s first Sunrise Region title…scored 28 points with seven rebounds and four assists in the title game as Liberty downed Green Valley HS, 83-65…was a two-time Liberty HS MVP in 2009 and 2010…on the volleyball court as a setter and left-side hitter, was chosen as the club’s MVP for three consecutive seasons (2008, 2009, 2010)…was a two-time Southeast Sunrise Division honorable mention selection (2008 and 2010) and in 2009 was named second team all-league.

CLUBPlayed six years for Las Vegas Elite…received the Coaches Award in 2011…scored 20 points in the championship game of the Las Vegas Memorial Tournament guiding her club to the title…teammates who went on to play collegiate basketball include; Aaryn Ellenberg (Oklahoma), Jeanette Jackson (Prairie View A&M), Natalie Lainhart (Idaho), Amber Lane (Cal State San Bernardino), Jade Washington (Arizona Western).

PERSONALBorn in Manila…parents are Bill Bryant and Katherine Delgado-Bryant…has three brothers; Joshua, Nathan, and Andre…major is undeclared…was the sports editor at her high school newspaper, The Tribune, and as a senior in 2011 won several newspaper awards from the Las Vegas Review-Journal: second place for Best Sports Page Design, third place for Best Sports Photo and third place for Best Photo Illustration...as a junior in 2010 took first place winning the Best Sports Photo.

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Position GuardHeight 5’7”Year JuniorHometown Las Vegas, Nev.High School Liberty HSExperience 2 Letters

BIOGRAPHICAL

Games Played 26Games Started 8Points Per Game 8.5Rebounds Per Game 2.1Assists 20Blocks 1Steals 20

2012-13 STAT BREAKDOWN

• Points: 21, at Wash. St., 01/25/13 • Rebounds: 6, at Arizona State, 01/11/13 ; vs Arkansas, 11/25/12 • Assists: 3, Wash. St., 12/29/11 • Steals: 4, Portland State, 11/15/12 • Blocks: 1, Colorado, 03/01/13 • FG made: 7, at Wash. St., 01/25/13 ; at Hawai`i, 11/23/12 • FG attempts: 21, vs Oklahoma, 11/24/12 • 3FG made: 7, at Wash. St., 01/25/13 • 3FG attempts: 15, vs Oklahoma, 11/24/12 • FT made: 3, vs Arkansas, 11/25/12 • FT attempts: 5, vs Arkansas // 11/25/12

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KATIE GRUYS

AS A FRESHMAN | 2012-13Appeared in 13 games in her first season with the Ducks...scored six points and grabbed five rebounds while playing 44 total minutes...made her career debut at Illinois (12/12) and scored her first career points on a pair of free throws at Arizona (1/13)...knocked down her first career field goal versus Cal (2/3).

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed prep basketball at Annandale High School in Annandale, Minn. … Selected team captain as a senior … A three-year letterwinner in basketball … An all-conference selection in both 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons … Named all-section as a senior … Helped team to state tournament in her sophomore campaign … A four-year letterwinner in track and field … Won sectional and conference in both shot put and discus … Named captain for track and field team which placed third at the state championships in 2011-12 … Also a standout in volleyball where she served as a team captain … Earned all-section honors as a senior in volleyball.

CLUBPlayed two seasons for the Minnesota Comets AAU club.

PERSONALParents are Bob and Kathy Gruys (pronounced Grice)…has three older brothers..major is business administration.

OTHER SPORTSOriginally came to Oregon to throw the javelin for the Ducks’ nationally prominent track and field program...decided to walk-on to basketball team and now competes with both squads...redshirted in 2012-13 for the track team while competing in meets unattached.

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Position ForwardHeight 6’0”Year SophomoreHometown Maple Lake, Minn.High School Annandale HSExperience 1 Letter

BIOGRAPHICAL

Games Played 26Games Started 8Points Per Game 8.5Rebounds Per Game 2.1Assists 20Blocks 1Steals 20

2012-13 STAT BREAKDOWN

• Points: 2, at Arizona, 01/13/13 ; California, 02/03/13 ; at Stanford, 02/24/13 • Rebounds: 2, at Stanford, 02/24/13 ; at Illinois, 12/12/12 • Steals: 1, California, 02/03/13 ; Washington, 02/15/13 • Blocks: 1, at Utah, 02/08/13 • FG made: 1, California, 02/03/13 ; at Stanford, 02/24/13 • FG attempts: 5, at Illinois, 12/12/12 • 3FG attempts: 2, at Illinois, 12/12/12 • FT made: 2, at Arizona, 01/13/13 • FT attempts: 2, at Arizona, 01/13/13

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AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN | 2012-13Appeared in 13 games off the bench, playing 83 total minutes...made her career debut against UConn (12/31) and grabbed two rebounds...scored her first career points, five, at rival Oregon State (1/20), when she went 1-of-3 from the floor and 3-of-4 at the free throw line...scored a season-high six points at Washington (1/27)...played a season-high 11 minutes at Colorado (2/10).

AS A FRESHMAN | 2011-12Redshirted season due to an injury.

HIGH SCHOOLA 2011 graduate of Carson High School in Carson, Calif…played four years at center for head coach Marcel Sanders…won back-to-back City Section Division I titles defeating rival Narbonne HS in 2010 and 2011…in the championship game her senior year, recorded a double-double with 25 points and 10 rebounds in the 64-55 upset of top-seeded Narbonne…reached the championship game after scoring 15 points, grabbing 10 rebounds and adding four blocks in a 65-52 semifinal victory over Fairfax HS…as a senior averaged 13.3 points, 9.0 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 1.2 steals per game…also led the Marine League with 2.6 blocks per game…the Colts finished the season with a 19-11 overall record and second-place finish with a 9-3 mark in Marine League play…was named to the Cal-Hi Sports All-State Division I team…was chosen as one of 22 players to participate in the fourth annual All-American Prep basketball game in April of 2011…entering her senior season was the 31st-ranked post in the 2011 class, according to ESPN HoopGurlz…in 2010 claimed the City Section Division I championship in a 53-47 come-from-behind overtime victory over Narbonne HS, scoring 13 points while adding 10 rebounds, three blocks, three steals and two assists…the Colts finished 2010 with a record of 22-9 and a No. 1 ranking in the Los Angeles City Section…in 2010 was named to the Los Angeles All-City first team after helping Carson to a second place finish in the Marine League with a 10-2 record…a three-star recruit, averaged 14.5 points and 11.8 rebounds per game while leading the Marine League with 2.7 blocks per game as a junior.

CLUBPlayed three years for Cal Sparks Gold, a club that was ranked in the top-20 for the summer of 2010…eight fellow teammates went on to play college basketball; Symone Brown (Montana State), Tarae Cunningham (San Jose State), Reshanda Gray (California), Ashley Lovett (Loyola Marymount), Chante Miles (Cal State Fullerton), Danielle Pruitt (Loyola Marymount), Deajanae Scurry (San Diego State) and Frances Vaaulu (Utah State).

PERSONALParents are Jonah and Josephine Iamaleava…nickname is Nita...has three brothers and three sisters...has a twin sister, Jonavah… cousin A.J. Tuitele was a member of the Oregon football team from 2004-07…major is undeclared.

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Position CenterHeight 6’2”Year SophomoreHometown Long Beach, Calif.High School Carson HSExperience 1 Letter

BIOGRAPHICAL

Games Played 13Games Started 0Points Per Game 3.2Rebounds Per Game 1.5Assists 3Blocks 3Steals 3

2012-13 STAT BREAKDOWN

• Points: 6, at Wash., 01/27/13 • Rebounds: 4, at Wash., 01/27/13 ; Stanford, 02/01/13 • Assists: 1, at Wash., 01/27/13 ; at Colorado, 02/10/13 ; Utah, 03/03/13 • Steals: 1, Three Times• Blocks: 2, at Wash., 01/27/13 • FG made: 3, at Wash., 01/27/13 • FG attempts: 7, Cal, 02/03/13 • 3FG made: 1, Three Times• 3FG attempts: 3, Cal, 02/03/13 ; at Utah, 02/08/13 • FT made: 3, at Oregon State, 01/20/13 ; Utah, 03/03/13 • FT attempts: 4, at Oregon State, 01/20/13 ; Utah, 03/03/13

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AS A JUNIOR | 2013-14Will miss the season after suffering preseason knee injury.

AS A SOPHOMORE | 2012-13One of just two players to start and play in all 31 games...averaged 6.5 points, 5.3 rebounds and finished second on the roster with 71 assists...recorded a team-high four steals on three occassions...finished the season with a team-high 37 steals...second on the team with 282 field goal attempts, leading all guards...went off against Washington State (2/17), scoring a career-high 21 points and grabbing a career-high 12 rebounds...went 6-of-14 from the field and 3-of-10 from three-point range in that game...tallied seven points, seven assists and six rebounds in the game prior, against Washington (2/15)...scored 10+ points in six games and grabbed 10+ rebounds in three games...posted a double-double (10 points and 10 rebounds) at Portland (12/21).

AS A FRESHMAN | 2011-12Appeared in 31 games and made 10 starts, averaging 5.8 points and 2.0 rebounds per game…led the Ducks with 45 three-pointers (a freshman record) and became the first freshman to lead UO in three-pointers since the 2006-07 season…season highlights included scoring 12 points and knocking down three 3-pointers in her first collegiate game as Oregon defeated Cal Poly 102-93 (11/13)...her baseline three-pointer with five seconds on the clock cemented Oregon’s 75-71 win over Portland State (11/20)...scored a team-high 17 points and knocked down a career-best five three-pointers in win over UC Irvine (11/25)...scored all of her eight points in the second half and knocked down two free throws with two seconds left as Oregon defeated Cal State Northridge 79-75 (12/19)...scored 12 points off the bench while recording career highs in rebounds (7) and assists (3) as Oregon defeated Arizona 87-73 (01/12).

HIGH SCHOOLA 2011 graduate of Moses Lake High School in Moses Lake, Wash…participated in four years of both track and basketball as well as one season of soccer for the Chiefs…on the court was a four-year starter under head coach Matt Strophy…holds the Moses Lake school record for career points (1,914), assists and steals…a three-time Associated Press Class 4A Honorable Mention selection (2008, 2010, 2011)…a two-time Seattle Times All-State First Team selection (2009, 2011)…a two-time News Tribune All-State Second Team selection (2010, 2011)…a four-time All-Area TriCities First Team selection…in 2011 was named MVP of the 4A-3A Washington All-Star Senior game after scoring 14 points, and was also named Washington All-State 4A Honorable Mention…in addition, was named the 2011 4A Big Nine League Offensive and Defensive MVP and the 2011 Columbia Basin Big 4A Big Nine Player of the Year…was also nominated for Gatorade Player of the Year…was a four-time all-league first team selection and a four-time all-league defense first team selection, earning defensive MVP honors on two occasions (2010, 2011)…entered her senior year as a four-star recruit according to ESPN HoopGurlz, and was also the 102nd recruit in the 2011 class according to Blue Star Basketball…guided the Chiefs to the Washington state tournament for three seasons, with eighth (2010), fifth (2009) and second (2008) place finishes...served as a team captain for three consecutive seasons (2009-11)…averaged 18.0 points per game in 2010…was a first team all-league selection on the soccer field as a freshman in 2007, and has competed at the district regionals in triple jump, javelin and long jump…a four-year honor roll student and four-year member of the National Honor Society…was awarded the Moses Lake High School Senior Female Coaches Award…was awarded the Academic and Athletic Achievement Award for the Columbia Basin League.

CLUBPlayed five years for the Spokane Stars under head coach Ron Adams, and with current Oregon teammate Danielle Love… was the 2010 Oregon Trail MVP…the club won several tournaments including Best of the West and Seattle MSNM…scored 18 points, grabbed eight rebounds and added eight assists as well as eight steals in the championship game to clinch the 2010 San Diego MSNM title…teammates with the Spokane Stars currently playing collegiate basketball include; Kenzie De Boer (Montana), Brittany Kennedy (Florida Gulf Coast), Kristi Kingma (Washington), Nikki Nelson (New Mexico), Carly Noyes (Washington State), and Katelan Redmon (Gonzaga).

PERSONALParents are Javier and Lori Loera (pronounced LOW-etta)…has one brother, Josh, and two sisters, Jessie and Jamie…brother plays basketball at Big Bend CC in Moses Lake, Wash…mother, Lori Carver Loera, played basketball at Oregon from 1983-84…enjoys fishing, hunting, camping and cliff jumping…was a three-year all-star pitcher for the Cal Ripken League…also competed in gymnastics for 10 years, making it to the state championships for seven years and finishing fifth in 2005…majoring in art.

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Position GuardHeight 5’9”Year JuniorHometown Moses Lake, Wash.High School Moses Lake HSExperience 2 Letters

BIOGRAPHICAL

Games Played 31Games Started 31Points Per Game 6.5Rebounds Per Game 5.3Assists 71Blocks 6Steals 37

2012-13 STAT BREAKDOWN

• Points: 21, Wash. St., 02/17/13 • Rebounds: 12, Wash. St., 02/17/13 • Assists: 7, Washington, 02/15/13 • Steals: 4, Stanford, 02/01/13 ; California, 02/03/13 ; Nevada, 12/09/12 • Blocks: 1, 9 times• FG made: 6, Wash. St., 02/17/13 ; UC Irvine, 11/25/11 • FG attempts: 16, at California, 02/22/13 • 3FG made: 5, UC Irvine, 11/25/11 • 3FG attempts: 12, Saint Mary’s, 11/11/12 • FT made: 6, Wash. St., 02/17/13 • FT attempts: 8, Wash. St., 02/17/13

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KATELYN LOPER

AS A JUNIOR | 2012-13Redshirt the season due to NCAA transfer rules.

AS A SOPHOMORE | 2011-12 (HOFSTRA)Played in 27 games, a starter in 20 of those contests...averaged 12.4 points and 4.1 rebounds per game...led the team in scoring on five occasions and reached double-figures in scoring 18 times...scoring average (12.4 ppg) ranked 15th in the Colonial Athletic Conference...ranked third in the CAA for 3-pointers made (67)...ranked 40th nationally for 3-pointers made per game (2.5)...led the team in 3-pointers made (67) and attempted (211)...scored a career-high 29 points against St. John’s on Nov. 18...scored a team-best 18 points Dec. 21 against Central Connecticut State...had a team-high 21 points Jan. 29 at Drexel...posted a team-high 21 points Feb. 16 against Delaware.

AS A FRESHMAN | 2010-11 (HOFSTRA)Played in 29 games, starting seven...a CAA All-Rookie Team selection...an eight-time CAA Rookie of the Week selection...Averaged 11.5 points and 2.7 rebounds per game...led team in 3-pointers with 75 and 3-point percentage (.385)...was third in the CAA in 3-pointers and fifth in 3-point percentage...ranked third on the team in scoring (11.5 ppg)...Scored in double-figures on 17 occasions...had a season-high 26 points at William and Mary in regular season finale...Scored 21 points at Albany...tallied season-best with six 3-pointers against both Delaware and William & Mary...pulled down six rebounds at Albany and George Mason...averaged 11.6 points and 2.4 rebounds per game in CAA action.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed four years of basketball and two years of golf at Post Falls High School in Post Falls, Idaho...was the 2010 Gatorade Player of the Year in Idaho...a first team All-Idaho selection...averaged 22 points, 5.6 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game as a senior...named the Inland Empire League Player of the Year as a senior...named team captain...a three-time all-league pick...named to all-state team as a sophomore...a three-time All-North Idaho selection...was the North Idaho Co-Player of the Year as a senior...helped her team to a third place state finish in 2008.

CLUBPlayed AAU basketball for the Spokane Stars with current UO teammates Jordan Loera and Danielle Love.

PERSONALParents are Brett and Tami Davis...born in Denver, Colo....has two sisters and one brother...majoring in general social sciences, with an emphasis in crime, law and society.

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Position GuardHeight 5’11”Year Redshirt JuniorHometown Post Falls, IdahoHigh School Post Falls HSExperience Transfer

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DANIELLE LOVE

AS A JUNIOR | 2012-13One of just two Ducks to play in and start all 31 games...posted the team’s top three-point shooting percentage (.315), knocking down 28-of-89 attempts from downtown...averaged 7.3 points and 3.5 rebounds in 29.2 minutes per game...scored 11+ points in six of the Ducks’ first seven games, including a season-best 21 against Nevada (12/9)...went 8-of-14 from the field, including 3-of-5 on three-pointers, versus the Wolf Pack...connected on two-or-more three-pointers in seven games.

AS A SOPHOMORE | 2011-12Was named to the 2012 Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team…Also earned the team’s Scholar Athlete Award...one of two players on the roster to start all 31 games, averaged 6.6 points and 5.1 rebounds per game…as the trailing forward in Paul Westhead’s up-tempo system, finished third on the squad with 39 three-pointers…finished the season with seven double-figure scoring games as the Ducks finished 5-2 in games when she scored 10 points or more…season highlights included scoring 13 points and knocking down three 3-pointers in win over Weber State (11/24)...scored 14 points and grabbed six rebounds in win over Nicholls State (11/25)...scored a career-best 16 points, while adding 10 rebounds and a career-high five assists in 88-78 win over Portland (12/04)...scored 11 points in loss at No. 4 Stanford (01/05)...scored 11 points and knocked down three 3-pointers in 87-73 win over Arizona (01/12)...scored a career-high tying 16 points and nailed a career-best four three-pointers in an 83-62 win at UCLA (01/21).

AS A FRESHMAN | 2010-11During her rookie season for the Ducks averaged 3.0 points and 2.9 rebounds per game, playing 13.4 minutes per game…started the final nine games of the season as the trailing post in Paul Westhead’s fastbreak system…during that stretch averaged 3.8 points and 5.3 rebounds per game…knocked down 15 three-pointers during the season…played a major role in Oregon falling just shy of upsetting No. 4 seed Arizona in a 90-89 Pac-10 Tournament first-round loss, posting career highs with 11 points and 13 rebounds for the first double-double of her career…also matched a career high with three 3-pointers in the Pac-10 Tournament thriller…recorded a game-high 12 rebounds in a 110-60 win over Sacramento State (11/28)...scored eight points and knocked down two 3-pointers in a 99-72 win at Santa Clara (12/21)...scored nine points and knocked down a career-best three 3-pointers - all in the second half - to lead Oregon to a 68-64 victory over Washington (01/08)...scored seven points and added seven rebounds as well as three steals in the first start of her career at Washington State (02/05).

HIGH SCHOOLA 2010 graduate of Cascade High School in Everett, Wash...was a two-sport athlete for the Bruins playing both basketball and volleyball...on the basketball court, played on the varsity squad for four years under head coach Carlos Humphrey...was a three-time (2007-09) All-Wesco North second team selection... her senior year averaged 16.6 points and 11.2 rebounds per game, while shooting 90.0 percent from the free-throw line...as a junior averaged 13.4 points, 9.1 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 2.5 blocks and 1.6 steals per game...was the 54th ranked forward in the nation by Scouts, Inc...also played three years on the varsity volleyball squad for head coach Wendy Close.

CLUBPlayed two years for the Spokane Stars under head coach Ron Adams...was named to the all-tournament team at the 2009 Oregon Trail Tournament...in 2008 was part of the squad that won the Arizona Elite Spring Classic.

PERSONALParents are Ken and JoAnne Love...has one sister, Devan...major is business administration.

DANIELLE LOVE2

Position ForwardHeight 6’2”Year SeniorHometown Everett, Wash.High School Cascade HSExperience 3 Letters

BIOGRAPHICAL

Games Played 31Games Started 31Points Per Game 7.3Rebounds Per Game 3.5Assists 41Blocks 21Steals 29

2012-13 STAT BREAKDOWN

• Points: 21, Nevada, 12/09/12 • Rebounds: 13, vs Arizona, 03/09/11 • Assists: 6, at Illinois, 12/12/12 • Steals: 3, 4 times• Blocks: 3, Washington, 02/15/13 • FG made: 8, Nevada, 12/09/12 • FG attempts: 14, Saint Mary’s, 11/11/12 ; Portland State, 11/15/12 ; Nevada, 12/09/12 • 3FG made: 4, at UCLA, 01/21/12 • 3FG attempts: 9, Saint Mary’s, 11/11/12 ; Portland, 12/04/11 • FT made: 5, UCLA, 01/04/13 ; Denver, 12/02/12 ; Samford, 12/18/12 • FT attempts: 7, at Washington State, 02/05/11

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CHYNNA MILEY

AS A JUNIOR | 2012-13Made 25 appearances in her junior season, averaging 4.5 minutes per game...scored 24 total points with 28 rebounds and five blocked shots...scored a career-high eight points against Oklahoma at the Hawai’i Rainbow Wahine Showdown...grabbed a career-high four rebounds in back-to-back-back games against Denver (12/2), Nevada (12/9) and Illinois (12/12).

AS A SOPHOMORE | 2011-12Appeared in 13 games off the bench averaging 0.6 points and 0.5 rebounds per game…knocked down her first career three-pointer in an 88-73 win over Weber State (11/24)…scored three points and grabbed two rebounds in Oregon’s loss at Denver (12/11).

AS A FRESHMAN | 2010-11Averaged 1.2 points and 0.4 rebounds per game, making nine appearances during her freshman season…shot .625 (5-of-8) from the floor…scored the 100th point in Oregon’s 100-71 win at Saint Mary’s with an offensive rebound and putback (12/19).

HIGH SCHOOLA 2010 graduate of Southwest DeKalb High School in Decatur, Ga...was a two-sport athlete for the Panthers, playing four years of both basketball and volleyball...Southwest DeKalb won three consecutive Class AAAA Georgia State basketball championships from 2008-10 under head coach Kathy Walton...during her senior season, Miley was named the Player of the Month in February, and was named Most Improved following the Panthers’ 27-4 championship season...as a junior in 2009, Southwest DeKalb finished with a record of 29-4, and in 2008 won both the state and regional championships with a record of 31-2...once had 14 blocks in a single game...was invited to play in both the Atlantic Classic All-Star Game as well as the DeKalb County All-Star Game...academically graduated in the top 10 percent of her class and was a member of the National Beta Club...also an honor roll student, and was Student Government Treasurer for her final two years in high school.

PERSONALMother is Tameka Miley...has two sisters and one brother...major is family and human services.

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Position ForwardHeight 6’2”Year SeniorHometown Atlanta, Ga.High School Southwest DeKalb HSExperience 3 Letters

BIOGRAPHICAL

Games Played 25Games Started 0Points Per Game 1.0Rebounds Per Game 1.1Assists 2Blocks 5Steals 4

2012-13 STAT BREAKDOWN

• Points: 8, vs Oklahoma, 11/24/12 Rebounds: 4, Denver, 12/02/12 ; Nevada, 12/09/12 ; at Illinois, 12/12/12 Assists: 1, Three Times Steals: 2, Denver, 12/02/12 Blocks: 1, 8 times FG made: 3, vs Oklahoma, 11/24/12 FG attempts: 6, vs Okla., 11/24/12 3FG made: 2, vs Okla., 11/24/12 3FG attempts: 3, vs Okla., 11/24/12 FT made: 1, Three Times FT attempts: 2, Three Times

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LEXI PETERSEN

AS A SOPHOMORE | 2012-13Played in just one game before going down with a season-ending injury...received a medical hardship.

AS A FRESHMAN | 2011-12Played in all 31 games and started one…averaged 4.2 points and 1.4 rebounds per game, shot 38.8 percent (44-of-115) from the floor and 74.5 percent (35-of-47) from the free-throw line…led the Ducks in assists on four occasions… handled back-up point guard duties while also playing the wing position…scored six points and shot 3-of-4 from the floor in her first collegiate game as Oregon defeated Cal Poly 102-93 (11/13)...scored nine points shooting .500 from the floor in win over Nicholls State (11/27)...produced the best game in her Oregon career, playing a career-high 23 minutes and scoring a career-best 17 points shooting 9-of-10 from the charity stripe while grabbing four rebounds and four assists in an 87-73 win over Arizona (01/12)...led the Ducks with a career-high six assists in loss to Cal (02/16).

HIGH SCHOOLA 2011 graduate of Seattle Christian High School in Seattle, Wash…played four years of basketball as the club’s point guard for head coach Bob Kickner…her senior year ended early after suffering a left knee injury, but the Warriors still managed a 21-7 record and 10-1 mark in the 1A Nisqually League, winning their fourth straight conference title…a two-time Nisqually 1A Player of the Year (2009, 2010), was considered the 48th-ranked guard in the 2011 class and a three-star recruit according to ESPN HoopGurlz entering her senior year…as a junior, averaged 20.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 4.0 steals per game, and led the Warriors to a 24-4 overall record and a league championship with a mark of 8-0 in 2010 as Seattle Christian finished fifth at the state tournament…was named to the 2010 Class 1A State All-Tournament Second Team…was a three-year team captain for the Warriors…had a breakout season in 2009, leading the Seattle Christian to the Class 1A state title, finishing the year with a record of 26-1, and an undefeated 11-0 mark in the 1A/2A Nisqually-Cascade League…was named to the Class 1A All-State team in 2009 and 2010…competed in the 100 meters, 200 meters and triple jump, including a second-place triple jump finish at the state meet in 2009 with a mark of 35’4”…received the Army Scholar Athlete Award as a senior in 2011.

CLUBPlayed point guard for three seasons for Tree of Hope under head coach Damien Young…during the 2010 club season was the starting point guard and averaged 15.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.0 steals per game…was named the 2008 Oregon City High School Tournament MVP, as well as the 2010 Last Chance Qualifier MVP in the AAU Elite Division after leading the team in scoring, shooting 6-of-7 from 3-point range and 10-of-10 from the free-throw line in the championship game…in 2010 was also named to the first teams of the Auburn Riverside Day Celebration tournament, the Auburn Riverside Mid May Emerald Ridge Run tournament and Summer Slam.

PERSONALFull name is Alexandria...parents are Chris and Angela Petersen…has one brother, Trevor, who played baseball at the University of Washington from 2006-07…major is journalism…for seven years was a tap dancer performing at The 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle and at the Highline Performing Arts Center.

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Position GuardHeight 5’11”Year Redshirt SophomoreHometown Tukwila, Wash.High School Seattle Christian HSExperience 1 Letter

BIOGRAPHICAL

Games Played 1Games Started 1Points Per Game 11.0Rebounds Per Game 1.0Assists 3Blocks 0Steals 2

2012-13 STAT BREAKDOWN

• Points: 17, Arizona, 01/12/12 • Rebounds: 5, at Colorado, 3/1/2012 • Assists: 6, California, 02/16/12 • Steals: 2, 6 times• Blocks: 2, at Nevada, 12/14/11 • FG made: 5, Saint Mary’s, 11/11/12 • FG attempts: 11, at Utah, 03/03/12 • 3FG made: 1, 8 times• 3FG attempts: 5, Saint Mary’s, 11/11/12 • FT made: 9, Arizona, 01/12/12 • FT attempts: 10, Arizona, 01/12/12

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CHRISHAE ROWE

HIGH SCHOOLHelped Santiago HS, the No. 7 ranked team in the nation by Maxpreps.com, to a 29-3 overall record and 10-0 league mark in her standout senior season...averaged a team-high 19.9 points per game to go with 2.7 assists, 4.9 rebounds and 3.4 steals...scored a season-high 41 points in a win over Centennial HS (1/22)...also had a 40-point game versus Millikan (2/23)...named Southern Section IAA Player of the Year, Riverside Press-Enterprise Player of the Year and to the Los Angeles Times All-Area Team following her senior season...produced big numbers in her junior season as well, averaging 19.3 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game...led the Sharks to the sectional semifinals that season...named regional player of the year and made the Los Angeles Times all-star team for her play in 2011-12.... ...the four-star prospect ranked No. 67 in ESPN’s HoopGurlz.com top 100 national recruiting rankings and was one of the top-20 players nationally at the shooting guard position...rated the in the top-10 in California.

CLUBPlayed for the West Coast Premier Red AAU team.

PERSONALFull first name is Chrishae (pronounced CRI-shay)...goes by Shae...parents are Chris Rowe and Tammy Wilkerson...has five brothers and three sisters...major is undecided.

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Position GuardHeight 5’10”Year FreshmanHometown Corona, Calif.High School Santiago HSExperience High School

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AS A SENIOR | 2012-13Played in and started the first five games of the year before going down with a season-ending knee injury...received a medical hardship and is back for the 2013-14 season.

AS A JUNIOR | 2011-12Was named to the 2012 Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team…Earned the team’s Scholar Athlete Award...Oregon’s back-up point guard, appeared off the bench in 30 games and finished second on the roster with 63 assists…averaged 2.7 points and 1.6 rebounds per game while shooting 42.9 percent (6-of-14) from three-point range…led the Ducks in assists on five occasions, and when recording four assists or more, the Ducks were an undefeated 4-0…scored a career-best 13 points, knocked down two three-pointers and recorded a game and career-high eight assists in UO’s season-opening 102-93 win over Cal Poly (11/13)...scored 10 points off the bench in win over Weber State (11/24)... dished a game-high six assists in win over UC Irvine (11/25)...recorded a season-high six rebounds and added four assists in 79-75 win over Cal State Northridge (12/19)…led the Ducks with four assists and three steals, while also scoring four points in UO’s 64-62 win at Colorado (03/01).

AS A SOPHOMORE | 2010-11Was named to the 2011 Pac-10 All-Academic First Team as a biology major with a 3.68 gpa…was also awarded the 2011 Green & Gold Award recipient for contributions to the program on and off the floor…played in 20 games, backing up Nia Jackson and Ariel Thomas at the point guard position…averaged 0.4 points, 1.5 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game…scored her first points of the season in an 110-60 win against Sacramento State (11/28)...set then career highs with a game-high tying four assists and a game-high five steals as well as five rebounds in an 82-71 victory over Denver (12/17)...dished a game-high tying and career best seven assists in 18 minutes of action during a 99-72 win at Santa Clara (12/21)...shared the team lead with five assists and grabbed a career-high seven rebounds in loss at Arizona (12/31).

AS A FRESHMAN | 2009-10Impressed during fall workouts and walked on to the roster...appeared in 11 games off the bench, averaging 0.5 points and 0.5 rebounds per game.

HIGH SCHOOLA 2009 graduate of Sunset High School in Portland, Ore...a four-sport athlete, participated in volleyball and soccer for the Apollos, and was a four-year letterwinner in basketball and track...on the basketball court received first team all-Metro honors during her junior and senior seasons...also was a McDonald’s All-American nominee during her senior season...on the volleyball court was a first team all-Metro outside hitter her junior season...switched to the soccer field her senior year and was a second team all-Metro League forward......went to the state track & field finals during her junior and senior seasons competing in the long jump and placing fifth at the state meet in 2009...also competed in the high jump, triple jump and 4x100 relay for the Apollos during her career...in the classroom at Sunset HS was a honor roll student and received the Dean’s Scholarship...as a senior was named Sunset’s Female Athlete of the Year...also was awarded the Jerry Pflug Award - given to the Most Outstanding Female Athlete over her four-year high school career.

CLUBPlayed two years of club basketball for Clutch Players and coaches Jason Fawcett and Jeremy Nesbitt...was named to the all-tournament team at the 2008 End of the Oregon Trail Tournament...teammates included Sarah Griffin (Portland) and Shannon Reader (Gonzaga).

PERSONALMajoring in human physiology and psychology, with hopes of becoming a heart surgeon...parents are Robert Stanulis (pronounced STAN-u-lis) and Arla Melum...has one sister, Kathryn.

LAURA STANULIS3

Position GuardHeight 5’9”Year Redshirt SeniorHometown Portland, Ore.High School Sunset HSExperience 3 Letters

BIOGRAPHICAL

Games Played 5Games Started 5Points Per Game 8.2Rebounds Per Game 4.0Assists 33Blocks 6Steals 10

2012-13 STAT BREAKDOWN

• Points: 15, Portland State, 11/15/12 • Rebounds: 7, at Arizona, 12/31/10 • Assists: 8, Saint Mary’s, 11/11/12 ; vs Arkansas, 11/25/12 ; Cal Poly, 11/13/11 • Steals: 5, Denver, 12/17/10 • Blocks: 2, Saint Mary’s, 11/11/12 ; at Hawai`i, 11-23-12 • FG made: 6, Portland State, 11/15/12 • FG attempts: 15, Portland State, 11/15/12 • 3FG made: 2, Cal Poly, 11/13/11 • 3FG attempts: 4, Saint Mary’s, 11/11/12 • FT made: 5, Cal Poly, 11/13/11 • FT attempts: 8, Cal Poly, 11/13/11

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AS A FRESHMAN | 2012-13Made six appearances in her freshman season, playing 36 total minutes...scored eight points with two rebounds and two assists...scored all eight points in her collegiate debut against Illinois (12/12), when she knocked down two three-pointers and went 2-of-2 at the free throw line in nine minutes...also nabbed her first career rebound against the Illini...played a season-high 15 minutes against Fresno State (12/16).

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed prep basketball at Sheldon High School … A three-year varsity letterwinner … Helped team to state tournament as a freshman … Also competed in softball and water polo … An honorable mention all-league selection as a sophomore in water polo … Also an honorable mention all-league pick as a freshman in softball … Member of the National Honor Society and selected for the honors program at Sheldon.

CLUBPlayed for Willamette Valley Basketball Academy from 2007-11.

PERSONALParents are Dean and Megan Stiles…major is psychology...has two brothers, Taylor and Cooper...father is an assistant coach for the Oregon baseball team.

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Position GuardHeight 5’8”Year SophomoreHometown Eugene, Ore.High School Sheldon HSExperience 1 Letter

BIOGRAPHICAL

Games Played 6Games Started 0Points Per Game 1.3Rebounds Per Game 0.3Assists 2Blocks 0Steals 1

2012-13 STAT BREAKDOWN

• Points: 8, at Illinois, 12/12/12 • Rebounds: 1, at Illinois, 12/12/12 ; Connecticut, 12/31/12 • Assists: 1, Fresno State, 12/16/12 ; Samford, 12/18/12 • Steals: 1, at Illinois, 12/12/12 • FG made: 2, at Illinois, 12/12/12 • FG attempts: 5, at Illinois, 12/12/12 • 3FG made: 2, at Illinois, 12/12/12 • 3FG attempts: 4, at Illinois, 12/12/12 • FT made: 2, at Illinois, 12/12/12 • FT attempts: 2, at Illinois, 12/12/12

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AS A JUNIOR | 2012-13Oregon’s second-leading scorer as a junior, averaging 10.6 points per game...made 20 starts and playing in 22 total games, averaging 28.8 minutes per game...scored a season-high 20 points against both UCLA (1/4) and Washington State (1/25)...also had a career-high 11 rebounds to go with a career-high eight assists against the Cougars, nearly missing on a triple-double...went 4-of-10 from three-point range in that game...her eight assists against WSU tied the for the season team-high...also tied for the team season-high with four steals versus the Cougars...went a career-best 9-of-10 at the free throw line against the Bruins...hit 26 total three-pointers on the year (26-of-97)...shot a blistering 82.8 percent from the free throw line (48-of-58)...opened the season with 10+ points in six her first eight games.

AS A SOPHOMORE | 2011-12Served as Oregon’s starting shooting guard the majority of the season appearing in 28 games and making 22 starts…missed the first three games of the year with Achilles trouble...finished third on the team in scoring averaging 8.9 points per game…in addition averaged 3.3 rebounds per game and totaled 34 assists and 41 steals…finished the season with 11 double-figure scoring games, as the Ducks finished with a record of 7-4 in those contests… led Oregon in scoring on three occasions…scored 10 points and knocked down two three-pointers in an 89-77 win over UC Irvine (11/25)...scored 11 points and drained three 3-pointers in win over Nicholls State (11/27)...scored 10 points and grabbed six rebounds in loss to Saint Mary’s (12/21)...dished a game-high five assists and added nine points in loss to Washington State (12/29)...scored a team-leading and season-high 21 points, and knocked down a new career-best five three-pointers, along with a team and career-high tying seven rebounds (4 offensive) and three steals in an 88-86 win over Washington (12/31)...scored a team-leading 16 points in loss at California (01/07)...scored 16 points and added five rebounds while shooting a perfect 6-of-6 from the free-throw line in an 87-73 win over Arizona (01/12)...scored 11 points and tied a career high with seven rebounds (five offensive) in an 83-62 win at UCLA (01/21).

AS A FRESHMAN | 2010-11Averaged 8.0 points and 2.2 assists per game, appearing in 26 games for the Ducks…in the absence of Nia Jackson, started the final nine games of the season, averaging 14.3 points, 4.3 assists, 3.6 rebounds and 1.1 steals per game…finished 2011 with eight double-figure scoring games, including six in her last nine starts, and two 20-point efforts…led the Ducks in scoring on four occasions and led UO in assists nine times…shot a team-leading 80.0 percent (40-of-50) from the free-throw line…capped her season with a dynamic performance in the Ducks 90-89 first-round Pac-10 Tournament loss to Arizona (03/09), willing Oregon to erase what was a one-time 18-point second-half deficit. Scored a career and game-high 29 points in the highest scoring game in Pac-10 Tournament history. Dished a career-high tying and game-high six assists – all in the second half, and her 29 points were also the most any Oregon women’s basketball player has scored in a Pac-10 Tournament game. Also knocked down three 3-pointers…after missing four consecutive games with shin splints, returned to the court in loss at Arizona (12/31)...in the first start of her career, scored 19 points and tied a career high with six assists in loss at Washington State (02/05)...led the Ducks with 16 points and five assists in loss to USC (02/12)...scored 21 points and knocked down a career-best four 3-pointers in win at Cal, snapping a 10-game losing streak to the Bears and a five-game losing streak on the road in Berkeley (02/24)...scored 18 points and dished out four assists in loss to Arizona State (03/03)....led the Ducks with 12 points and five assists in loss to Arizona (03/05).

HIGH SCHOOLA 2010 graduate of McClatchy HS in Sacramento, Calif...played four seasons at point guard for head coach Harvey Tahara...became the first girls basketball player at McClatchy to earn a full Div. I scholarship...as a senior, led the Sac-Joaquin Section in scoring averaging 25.9 points per game, while also leading McClatchy in rebounding (7.7 rpg), assists (4.6 apg) and steals (3.3 spg)...was named to the Sacramento Bee All-Metro First Team, and shared Metro Conference Co-MVP honors with Sacramento High School’s Brittany Shine (Florida)...McClatchy finished the 2009-10 season with a 24-7 record and with a No. 4 ranking in the Sacramento Bee’s Final Top 20...helped lead the South to an 83-57 victory over the North at the 33rd annual Optimist All-Star Game...was a 2009 Sacramento Bee All-Metro Third Team honoree, as well as first team all-Metro Conference selection after averaging 16.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 3.2 steals per game during an injury-shortened campaign her junior year...was a 2008 Sacramento Bee All-Metro first team selection following her sophomore season with the Lions...finished her four-year career with 1,980 points and was named McClatchy’s 2010 Girls Athlete of the Year...was rated as the nation’s No. 29 point guard by ESPN HoopGurlz.

CLUBPlayed two years of point guard for Just Believe Sports under head coach Sean Chambers...won three major national tournaments with JBS under Chambers during the summer of 2009, and defeated three of the nation’s top 10-ranked girls’ teams...was named to the all-tourney squad after reaching the Final Four with JBS at the End of the Trail Tournament in Oregon City, and followed that performance by claiming titles at the Nike Summer Showcase in Chicago, the Adidas EA Sports Showcase in Las Vegas and the Fila Showtime National Championship Tournament...ESPN HoopGurlz ranked JBS Purple at No. 7 in the country following the 2009 summer...played on JBS with former Oregon teammate Deanna Weaver...other teammates to go on to college included Brittany Shine (Florida), Sara James (Stanford), Mikayla Lyles (California), Kyra Dunn (Pittsburgh), Katie Hoekman (San Diego) and Aly Brown (CSU Bakersfield).

PERSONALParents are Sean Thomas and Martha Rodgers...has two brothers, Robert and Mario...major is journalism.

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Position GuardHeight 5’6”Year SeniorHometown Sacramento, Calif.High School McClatchy HSExperience 3 Letters

BIOGRAPHICAL

Games Played 22Games Started 20Points Per Game 10.6Rebounds Per Game 4.5Assists 83Blocks 9Steals 35

2012-13 STAT BREAKDOWN

• Points: 29, vs Arizona, 03/09/11 • Rebounds: 11, at Washington State, 01/25/13 • Assists: 8, at Washington State, 01/25/13 • Steals: 5, Arizona, 03/05/11 • Blocks: 2, Oregon State, 02/25/12 • FG made: 11, vs Arizona, 03/09/11 • FG attempts: 20, Arizona, 03/05/11 • 3FG made: 5, Washington, 12/31/11 • 3FG attempts: 13, Washington, 12/31/11 • FT made: 9, UCLA, 01/04/13 • FT attempts: 10, UCLA, 01/04/1

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HIGH SCHOOLA 2013 graduate of Junipero Serra HS in Gardena, Calif...helped Serra to a CIF Div. IV state championship in her senior season, scoring 20 points in the title game win over Salesian...averaged 14 points, 3.7 assists, 4.2 rebounds and a whopping 5.3 steals (179 total) per game in her standout senior season...posted 126 assists compared to 57 turnovers (2.2-to-1)...as a junior, averaged 9.4 points, 4.5 assists, 4.9 rebounds and 3.3 steals per game in leading SHS to a 30-4 record...advanced to the state semifinals in her sophomore season.

CLUBPlayed for the Cal Sparks AAU basketball club, same team as Janitah Iamaleava competed with.

PERSONALFirst name is DeAndrea, but goes by Drea (pronounced Drey-uh)...parents are DeAndre Toler and Gwendolyn Robinson...has five brothers and one sister...major is undecided.

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Position GuardHeight 5’5”Year FreshmanHometown Los Angles, Calif.High School Serra HSExperience High School

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POINTSYear FGM-FTM Pts. Avg.2012-13 Jillian Alleyne 144-92 402 13.02011-12 Jasmin Holliday 157-65 409 13.22010-11 Amanda Johnson 180-68 477 15.92009-10 Taylor Lilley 217-43 601 17.72008-09 Micaela Cocks 131-74 404 13.52007-08 Taylor Lilley 145-31 395 12.72006-07 Eleanor Haring 171-45 391 12.62005-06 Gabrielle Richards 119-60 298 10.32004-05 Cathrine Kraayeveld 156-90 442 14.72003-04 Andrea Bills 134-53 321 11.12002-03 Brandi Davis 119-13 305 10.9 Carolyn Ganes 115-67 305 10.92001-02 Shaquala Williams 206-108 572 16.32000-01 Angelina Wolvert 146-85 381 14.11999-00 Shaquala Williams 189-118 549 17.71998-99 Shaquala Williams 105-69 315 10.21997-98 Natalie Hughes 149-62 413 15.31996-97 Arianne Boyer 159-117 439 15.11995-96 Arianne Boyer 161-131 458 16.41994-95 Renae Fegent 190-98 478 17.11993-94 Debbie Sporcich 155-126 436 15.61992-93 Debbie Sporcich 124-80 328 15.6 1991-92 Staci Wallenborn 147-85 405 15.61990-91 Debbie Sporcich 159-106 424 15.11989-90 Stefanie Kasperski 221-83 525 18.11988-89 Stefanie Kasperski 264-122 650 20.31987-88 Stefanie Kasperski 185-79 449 16.01986-87 Lauri Landerholm 215-117 547 18.21985-86 Lauri Landerholm 184-82 450 16.11984-85 Lauri Tennant 169-89 427 15.21983-84 Alison Lang 237-135 609 20.31982-83 Alison Lang 280-133 693 23.91981-82 Alison Lang 208-136 550 21.21980-81 Bev Smith 259-114 632 19.81979-80 Bev Smith 240-99 579 21.41978-79 Julie Cushing 166-58 390 15.61977-78 Julie Cushing 175-62 412 17.2 1976-77 Cathy Aiken 98-29 225 16.1

REBOUNDSYear O-D Reb. Avg.2012-13 Jillian Alleyne 1290241 370 11.92011-12 Jasmin Holliday 70-138 209 6.72010-11 Amanda Johnson 77-171 248 8.32009-10 Amanda Johnson 68-222 290 8.52008-09 Amanda Johnson 32-131 163 5.42007-08 Kaela Chapdelaine 47-123 170 5.52006-07 Eleanor Haring 44-115 159 5.12005-06 Gabrielle Richards 68-125 193 6.72004-05 Cathrine Kraayeveld 67-182 249 8.32003-04 Andrea Bills 84-141 225 7.82002-03 Andrea Bills 66-124 190 6.82001-02 Cathrine Kraayeveld 99-191 290 8.32000-01 Jenny Mowe 57-106 163 5.61999-00 Angelina Wolvert 80-107 187 6.01998-99 Angelina Wolvert 51-137 188 6.1

1997-98 Angelina Wolvert 46-87 133 4.91996-97 Arianne Boyer 111-153 264 9.11995-96 Arianne Boyer 85-137 222 7.91994-95 Arianne Boyer 96-134 230 8.21993-94 Debbie Sporcich 90-164 254 9.11992-93 Debbie Sporcich 69-114 183 8.71991-92 Debbie Sporcich 55-101 156 8.71990-91 Debbie Sporcich 97-178 275 9.81989-90 Stefanie Kasperski 78-190 268 9.21988-89 Stefanie Kasperski 99-205 304 9.51987-88 Stefanie Kasperski 76-154 230 8.21986-87 Gabi Neumann 83-142 225 8.01985-86 Gabi Neumann 189 6.81984-85 Gabi Neumann 210 7.51983-84 Alison Lang 311 10.41982-83 Alison Lang 318 11.01981-82 Alison Lang 298 11.51980-81 Bev Smith 376 11.81979-80 Bev Smith 367 13.61978-79 Bev Smith 323 12.91977-78 Debbie Adams 235 9.81976-77 Julie Cushing 137 8.1

ASSISTSYear G Ast. Avg.2012-13 Ariel Thomas 22 83 3.82011-12 Nia Jackson 29 99 3.42010-11 Nia Jackson 21 119 5.72009-10 Nia Jackson 34 121 3.62008-09 Taylor Lilley 22 70 3.22007-08 Kaela Chapdelaine 31 127 4.12006-07 Kaela Chapdelaine 31 107 3.52005-06 Kaela Chapdelaine 29 75 2.62004-05 Corrie Mizusawa 30 209 7.02003-04 Corrie Mizusawa 29 180 6.2 2002-03 Alissa Edwards 28 91 3.32001-02 Shaquala Williams 35 137 3.92000-01 Jamie Craighead 29 89 3.11999-00 Shaquala Williams 31 134 4.31998-99 Lisa Bowyer 25 99 4.01997-98 Natalie Hughes 27 89 3.31996-97 Natalie Hughes 29 88 3.01995-96 Renae Fegent 29 96 3.31994-95 Sally Crowe 26 113 4.31993-94 Missy Croshaw 29 131 4.51992-93 Missy Croshaw 27 115 4.31991-92 Vanessa Selden 27 115 4.31990-91 Staci Wallenborn 28 68 2.41989-90 Jacquie Semeniuk 29 117 4.01988-89 Jacquie Semeniuk 32 190 5.91987-88 Sheila Sattiewhite 28 137 4.91986-87 Lauri Landerholm 30 171 5.71985-86 Lauri Landerholm 28 111 3.91984-85 Lauri Tennant 28 145 5.21983-84 Lauri Tennant 30 161 5.41982-83 Alison Lang 29 99 3.41981-82 Bev Smith 26 143 5.51980-81 Alison Towriss 32 151 4.7

1979-80 Bev Smith 27 115 4.31978-79 Suzanne Washington 25 95 3.81977-78 Julie Cushing 24 55 2.31976-77 Chris Briot 16 49 3.1

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYear G FG-FGA Pct.2012-13 Jillian Alleyne 31 155-344 .4512011-12 Jasmin Holliday 31 157-341 .4602010-11 Nia Jackson 21 114-248 .4602009-10 Nia Jackson 34 122-261 .4672008-09 Ellie Manou 28 88-192 .4582007-08 Ellie Manou 29 79-164 .4822006-07 Taylor Lilley 24 70-146 .4792005-06 Gabrielle Richards 29 119-231 .5152004-05 Andrea Bills 31 144-281 .5122003-04 Andrea Bills 29 134-284 .472 2002-03 Carolyn Ganes 28 115-243 .4732001-02 Cathrine Kraayeveld 35 137-268 .5112000-01 Jenny Mowe 29 100-168 .5951999-00 Angelina Wolvert 31 145-252 .5751998-99 Jenny Mowe 31 95-159 .5971997-98 Sonja Curtis 27 83-149 .5571996-97 Jenny Mowe 29 81-152 .5331995-96 Renae Fegent 29 167-318 .5251994-95 Arianne Boyer 28 149-271 .5501993-94 Sara Wilson 28 144-243 .5931992-93 Debbie Sporcich 21 124-206 .6021991-92 Jean Maree Lillard 27 70-127 .5511990-91 Sara Wilson 26 57-111 .5141989-90 Stefanie Kasperski 29 221-405 .5461988-89 Stefanie Kasperski 32 264-436 .6061987-88 Stefanie Kasperski 28 185-342 .5411986-87 Stefanie Kasperski 30 146-266 .5491985-86 Shelly Ray 27 97-174 .5571984-85 Gabi Neumann 28 139-254 .5471983-84 Alison Lang 30 237-406 .5841982-83 Alison Lang 29 280-457 .6131981-82 Alison Lang 26 208-350 .5941980-81 Debbie Adams 32 162-264 .6141979-80 Debbie Adams 29 200-361 .5541978-79 Debbie Adams 24 137-258 .5311977-78 Julie Cushing 24 175-366 .4781976-77 Shannon Kelly 17 68-149 .546

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYear G FG-FGA Pct.2012-13 Danielle Love 31 28-89 .3152011-12 Amanda Johnson 20 44-117 .3762010-11 Kristi Fallin 27 47-124 .3792009-10 Victoria Kenyon 33 37-85 .4352008-09 Micaela Cocks 30 68-173 .3932007-08 Micaela Cocks 30 36-98 .3672006-07 Taylor Lilley 24 39-77 .5062005-06 Chelsea Wagner 26 57-134 .4252004-05 Chelsea Wagner 15 37-92 .4022003-04 Chelsea Wagner 24 39-111 .351 2002-03 Brandi Davis 28 54-156 .346

YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL STAT LEADERS

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2001-02 Jamie Craighead 35 69-173 .3992000-01 Jamie Craighead 29 81-213 .3801999-00 Shaquala Williams 31 53-170 .3121998-99 Natasha O’Brien 31 34-83 .4101997-98 Natasha O’Brien 27 21-52 .4041996-97 Lisa Bowyer 29 24-61 .3931995-96 Betty Ann Boeving 29 25-66 .3791994-95 Betty Ann Boeving 28 21-50 .4201993-94 Missy Croshaw 29 70-153 .4581992-93 Peggy Swadener 26 35-90 .3891991-92 Jessica Schutt 26 26-66 .3941990-91 Jennifer Bourn 28 49-111 .4541989-90 Jennifer Bourn 25 16-30 .5331988-89 Michelle Eble 32 41-87 .4711987-88 Michelle Eble 21 12-25 .480

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEYear G FT-FTA Pct.2012-13 Danielle Love 31 49-53 .9252011-12 Amanda Johnson 20 55-67 .8212010-11 Amanda Johnson 30 68-90 .7562009-10 Micaela Cocks 34 96-111 .8652008-09 Micaela Cocks 30 74-86 .8602007-08 Taylor Lilley 31 31-37 .8382006-07 Micaela Cocks 31 24-27 .8892005-06 Gabrielle Richards 29 60-66 .9092004-05 Cathrine Kraayeveld 30 90-117 .7692003-04 Brandi Davis 29 38-44 .864 2002-03 Carolyn Ganes 28 67-85 .7882001-02 Shaquala Williams 35 108-119 .9082000-01 Angelina Wolvert 27 85-107 .7941999-00 Shaquala Williams 31 118-145 .8141998-99 Shaquala Williams 31 69-87 .7931997-98 Sonja Curtis 27 101-121 .8351996-97 Natalie Hughes 29 56-80 .7001995-96 Renae Fegent 29 68-92 .7391994-95 Sally Crowe 26 102-118 .8641993-94 Jessica Schutt 28 56-67 .8361992-93 Missy Croshaw 27 65-81 .8021991-92 Staci Wallenborn 26 85-112 .7591990-91 Staci Wallenborn 28 83-107 .7761989-90 Trina McCartney 29 92-123 .7481988-89 Trina McCartney 31 156-205 .7611987-88 Stefanie Kasperski 28 79-110 .7181986-87 Lauri Landerholm 30 117-144 .8131985-86 Lauri Landerholm 28 82-101 .8121984-85 Lauri Tennant 28 89-109 .8171983-84 Lauri Tennant 30 84-105 .8001982-83 Chris Metzger 29 40-51 .7841981-82 Alison Lang 26 136-181 .7511980-81 Bev Smith 32 114-157 .7261979-80 Julie Cushing 27 68-84 .8101978-79 Claudia Eaton 22 44-59 .7461977-78 Julie Cushing 24 62-87 .7131976-77 Cathy Aiken 14 29-38 .763

STEALSYear G Stls. Avg.2012-13 Jordan Loera 31 37 1.22011-12 Nia Ackson 29 57 2.02010-11 Amanda Johnson 30 64 2.12009-10 Nia Jackson 34 83 2.42008-09 Amanda Johnson 30 42 1.42007-08 Taylor Lilley 31 47 1.52006-07 Kaela Chapdelaine 31 48 1.52005-06 Chelsea Wagner 26 30 1.22004-05 Cathrine Kraayeveld 30 35 1.22003-04 Eleanor Haring 29 31 1.1 Corrie Mizusawa 29 31 1.1 2002-03 Alissa Edwards 28 48 1.72001-02 Edniesha Curry 32 60 1.92000-01 Angelina Wolvert 27 39 1.41999-00 Angelina Wolvert 31 53 1.71998-99 Lisa Bowyer 25 63 2.51997-98 Lisa Bowyer 26 42 1.61996-97 Natalie Hughes 29 41 1.41995-96 Renae Fegent 29 57 2.01994-95 Sally Crowe 26 72 2.81993-94 Karen Healea 28 46 1.61992-93 Missy Croshaw 27 44 1.61991-92 Vanessa Selden 27 84 3.11990-91 Staci Wallenborn 28 26 1.61989-90 Vanessa Selden 29 52 1.81988-89 Jacquie Semeniuk 32 41 1.31987-88 Jacquie Semeniuk 28 36 1.31986-87 Lauri Landerholm 30 76 2.51985-86 Lauri Landerholm 28 73 2.61984-85 Lauri Tennant 28 66 2.41983-84 Lauri Tennant 30 59 1.91982-83 Alison Lang 29 43 1.51981-82 Bev Smith 26 65 2.51980-81 Bev Smith 32 94 2.91979-80 Bev Smith 27 95 3.81978-79 Bev Smith 25 95 2.31977-78 Julie Cushing 21 64 3.01976-77 Julie Cushing 17 39 2.3

BLOCKED SHOTSYear G Blk. Avg.2012-13 Jillian Alleyne 31 40 1.32011-12 Jasmin Holliday 31 52 1.72010-11 Johnson & Holliday 30 27 0.92009-10 Amanda Johnson 34 45 1.32008-09 Lindsey Saffold 30 16 0.52007-08 Nicole Canepa 30 15 0.52006-07 Jessie Shetters 20 29 1.52005-06 Jessie Shetters 29 32 1.12004-05 Cathrine Kraayeveld 30 37 1.22003-04 Andrea Bills 29 17 0.6 2002-03 Cathrine Kraayeveld 15 32 2.12001-02 Cathrine Kraayeveld 35 41 1.22000-01 Jenny Mowe 29 53 1.81999-00 Jenny Mowe 31 64 2.11998-99 Jenny Mowe 31 63 2.0

1997-98 Sonja Curtis 27 18 0.71996-97 Renae Fegent 25 30 1.21995-96 Renae Fegent 29 74 2.61994-95 Renae Fegent 28 65 2.31993-94 Debbie Sporcich 28 25 0.91992-93 Debbie Sporcich 21 17 0.81991-92 Marne Smith 27 25 0.91990-91 Debbie Sporcich 28 16 0.61989-90 Stefanie Kasperski 29 92 3.21988-89 Stefanie Kasperski 32 111 3.51987-88 Stefanie Kasperski 28 119 4.31986-87 Stefanie Kasperski 30 80 2.71985-86 Gabi Neumann 28 34 1.21984-85 Gabi Neumann 28 36 1.31983-84 Alison Lang 30 105 3.51982-83 Alison Lang 29 140 4.81981-82 Alison Lang 26 99 3.81980-81 Alison Lang 32 81 2.51979-80 Bev Smith 27 58 2.11978-79 Bev Smith 25 54 2.21977-78 Kerry Clawson 21 84 4.01976-77 Becky Paschke 17 26 1.5

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YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATS

POINTS 1. 2,767 2009-10 2. 2,688 1980-81 3. 2,464 2001-02 4. 2,447 1979-80 5. 2,388 1988-89 6. 2,290 2010-11 7. 2,202 1998-99 2,202 1986-87 9. 2,201 2011-1210. 2,197 1999-00

POINTS PER GAME 1. 84.6 1978-79 2. 84.4 1979-80 3. 84.0 1980-81 4. 81.4 2009-10 5. 78.6 1986-87 6. 77.5 1985-86 7. 76.3 2010-11 8. 74.6 1988-89 9. 74.3 1994-9510. 73.7 1982-83

ASSISTS PER GAME 1. 617/19.2 1980-81 2. 577/19.8 1982-83 3. 563/20.1 1985-86 4. 553/20.5 1987-88 5. 545/15.6 2001-02 6. 530/16.6 1988-89 7. 528/18.9 1986-87 8. 512/16.5 2004-05 9. 505/14.9 2009-10 10. 495/16.5 1983-84

STEALS PER GAME 1. 418/14.4 1979-80 2. 410/16.4 1978-79 3. 391/12.2 1980-81 4. 328/10.9 2010-11 328/10.6 1998-99 6. 322/9.5 2009-10 7. 319/10.3 2011-12 8. 291/10.4 1985-86 9. 289/8.2 2001-0210. 288/9.3 1999-00

REBOUNDS PER GAME 1. 1,422/44.4 1980-81 1,376/44.4 2012-13 3. 1,365/42.7 1988-89 4. 1,351/39.7 2009-10 5. 1,306/46.6 1986-87 6. 1,303/42.0 2011-12 7. 1,298/43.3 2010-11 8. 1,293/36.9 2001-02 9. 1,271/43.8 1979-80 10. 1,269/45.3 1985-86

BLOCKS PER GAME 1. 223/7.6 1982-83 2. 194/7.5 1981-82 3. 188/5.9 1980-81 4. 180/6.0 1983-84 5. 164/6.1 1987-88 6. 157/6.3 1978-79 7. 153/5.5 1986-87 8. 149/4.4 2009-10 136/4.4 2012-13 10. 148/4.6 1988-89

FIELD GOAL % 1. .503 1980-81 2. .493 1979-80 3. .480 1988-89 4. .477 2001-02 5. .476 1993-94 6. .475 1985-86 7. .473 1983-84 8. .472 1982-83 9. .471 1986-8710. .463 1999-00; 94-95; 87-88; 81-823-POINT FIELD GOAL % 1. .443 1988-89 2. .385 1987-88 3. .384 1989-90 4. .378 2006-07 .378 1993-94 6. .376 1990-91 7. .374 2005-06 8. .361 2009-10 .361 1992-9310. .355 2009-10* not available until 1987-88 season

FREE THROW % 1. .749 2005-06 2. .735 2008-09 3. .729 1999-00 4. .720 1994-95 5. .723 2007-08 6. .719 2006-07 7. .713 2009-10 8. .709 1997-98 9. .707 1995-9610. .706 1993-94

TEAM STATS TOP-10 LISTS

Year GP Pts./PPG PPG Ag. Ast./Avg. St./Avg. Reb./Avg. Blk./Avg. FG% 3PT/3P% FT/FT%2012-13 31 1,885/60.8 75.6 340/11.0 200/6.5 1,376/44.4 136/4.4 .338 180/.265 369/.6922011-12 31 2,201/71.0 74.8 369/11.9 319/10.3 1,303/42.0 135/4.4 .372 239/.314 420/.6952010-11 30 2,290/76.3 77.1 426/14.2 328/10.9 1,298/43.3 122/4.1 .372 256/.323 406/.6872009-10 34 2,767/81.4 76.4 505/14.9 322/9.5 1,351/39.7 149/4.4 .430 284/.355 459/.7132008-09 30 1,699/56.6 67.2 312/10.4 196/6.5 950/31.7 67/2.2 .384 151/.329 342/.7352007-08 31 1,814/58.5 59.9 382/12.3 164/5.3 1,114/35.9 53/1.7 .391 178/.327 344/.7232006-07 31 1,946/62.8 60.7 395/12.7 168/5.4 1,058/34.1 96/3.1 .422 176/.378 388/.7192005-06 29 1,852/63.9 58.8 412/14.2 148/5.1 1,086/37.4 115/4.0 .417 174/.374 344/.7492004-05 31 2,030/65.5 60.4 512/16.5 215/6.9 1,151/37.1 114/3.7 .426 177/.344 391/.6652003-04 29 1,765/60.9 65.3 402/13.9 186/6.4 1,000/34.5 89/3.1 .410 131/.342 347/.6472002-03 28 1,864/65.9 70.5 405/14.5 189/6.8 948/33.9 93/3.3 .432 162/.347 308/.6672001-02 35 2,464/70.4 65.2 545/15.6 289/8.2 1,293/36.9 137/3.9 .477 194/.318 440/.6852000-01 29 1,983/68.4 63.3 426/14.7 238/8.2 980/33.8 126/4.3 .459 139/.333 386/.6861999-00 31 2,197/70.9 62.8 486/15.7 288/9.3 1,116/36.0 129/4.2 .463 103/.293 450/.7291998-99 31 2,202/71.0 59.2 491/15.8 328/10.6 1,122/36.2 133/4.3 .461 113/.326 545/.6921997-98 27 1,929/71.4 66.7 340/12.6 215/8.0 898/33.3 75/2.8 .451 98/.321 521/.7091996-97 29 2,006/69.2 59.5 456/15.7 239/8.2 1,110/38.3 111/3.8 .456 102/.349 452/.6301995-96 29 1,898/65.4 59.7 404/13.9 249/8.6 1,029/35.5 110/3.8 .433 102/.304 448/.7071994-95 28 2,081/74.3 67.9 418/14.9 257/9.2 999/35.7 109/3.9 .463 86/.300 479/.7201993-94 29 2,100/72.4 66.7 430/14.8 252/8.7 1,087/37.5 61/2.1 .476 146/.378 530/.7061992-93 27 1,869/69.2 73.1 363/13.4 175/6.5 903/33.4 40/1.5 .457 155/.361 422/.6961991-92 28 2,036/72.7 74.5 423/15.1 282/10.0 1,088/38.9 58/2.1 .434 131/.329 381/.6801990-91 28 1,976/70.6 74.4 383/13.7 182/6.5 1,116/39.9 63/2.3 .435 132/.376 424/.6651989-90 29 2,131/73.5 71.2 443/15.3 203/7.0 1,180/40.7 130/4.5 .441 81/.384 454/.6961988-89 32 2,388/74.6 69.3 530/16.6 214/6.8 1,365/42.7 148/4.6 .480 51/.443 579/.6861987-88 27 1,921/68.6 67.0 553/20.5 192/7.1 1,192/42.6 164/6.1 .463 30/.385 361/.6701986-87 28 2,202/78.6 66.8 528/18.9 221/7.9 1,306/46.6 153/5.5 .471 N/A 460/.6731985-86 28 2,171/77.5 64.3 563/20.1 291/10.4 1,269/45.3 91/3.3 .475 N/A 385/.6481984-85 28 1,927/68.8 66.5 465/16.6 219/7.8 1,206/43.1 96/3.4 .447 N/A 369/.6401983-84 30 2,177/72.6 65.4 495/16.5 225/7.5 1,222/40.7 180/6.0 .473 N/A 449/.6871982-83 29 2,137/73.7 69.6 577/19.8 234/8.0 1,266/43.7 223/7.6 .472 N/A 321/.6981981-82 26 1,873/72.0 59.8 372/14.3 188/7.2 1,187/45.7 194/7.5 .463 N/A 408/.6971980-81 32 2,688/84.0 63.7 617/19.2 391/12.2 1,422/44.4 188/5.9 .503 N/A 412/.6351979-80 29 2,447/84.4 68.2 483/16.7 418/14.4 1,271/43.8 115/4.0 .493 N/A 452/.6711978-79 25 2,114/84.6 62.4 320/12.8 410/16.4 1,234/49.4 157/6.3 .460 N/A 326/.601Stats from 1977-78 and 1976-77 are missing

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2252ALISON LANG (1980-84) • Her 23.9 points per game during her junior season ranked sixth in the nation.Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1980-81 (Fr.) 32-32 25 159-283 .562 — — 82-123 .667 47 81 47 224-7.0 400-12.51981-82 (So.) 26-26 31 207-350 .591 — — 136-181 .751 39 99 32 298-11.5 550-21.21982-83 (Jr.) 29-29 36 280-457 .613 — — 133-189 .704 99 140 43 318-11.0 693-23.91983-84 (Sr.) 30-30 35 237-406 .584 — — 135-181 .746 83 105 43 311-10.4 609-20.3Career 117-117 31 883-1496 .590 — — 486-674 .721 268 425 165 1151-9.8 2,252-19.2

2063BEV SMITH (1978-82) • A two-time league MVP, she lost just one game at Mac Court during her four years as a Duck player.Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1978-79 (Fr.) 25-25 33 166-356 .466 — — 47-86 .547 61 54 95 323-12.9 379-15.21979-80 (So.) 27-27 35 240-441 .544 — — 99-129 .767 115 58 95 367-13.6 579-21.41980-81 (Jr.) 32-32 33 259-485 .534 — — 114-157 .726 124 46 94 376-11.8 632-19.81981-82 (Sr.) 26-26 36 192-400 .480 — — 89-119 .748 143 35 65 296-11.4 473-18.2Career 110-110 34 857-1682 .510 — — 349-491 .711 443 193 349 1362-12.4 2,063-18.8

1956STEFANIE KASPERSKI (1986-90) • At 6-7, she was the tallest player in the Pacific-10 Conference all four years of her collegiate career.Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1986-87 (Fr.) 30-20 25 146-266 .549 — — 40-65 .615 20 80 8 194-6.5 332-11.11987-88 (So.) 28-27 30 185-342 .541 — — 79-110 .718 20 119 9 230-8.2 449-16.01988-89 (Jr.) 32-32 33 264-436 .606 — — 122-175 .697 29 111 20 304-9.5 650-20.31989-90 (Sr.) 29-28 33 221-405 .546 — — 83-120 .692 56 92 13 268-9.2 525-18.1Career 119-107 30 816-1449 .563 — — 324-470 .689 125 402 50 996-8.1 1,956-16.4

1783LAURI LANDERHOLM (1982-87) • Was the first Duck - and one of only two all-time - to earn Pac-10 Player of the Year honors (1987).Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1982-83 (RS) 4-4 29 20-34 .588 — — 7-9 .778 19 1 16 7-1.8 47-11.81983-84 (Fr.) 30-26 31 114-245 .465 — — 84-105 .800 161 7 59 83-2.8 312-10.41984-85 (So.) 28-27 33 169-366 .462 — — 89-109 .817 145 8 66 155-5.5 427-15.21985-86 (Jr.) 28-28 31 184-424 .434 — — 82-101 .812 111 11 73 165-5.9 450-16.11986-87 (Sr.) 30-30 34 215-448 .480 — — 117-144 .813 171 11 76 209-6.9 547-18.2Career 120-115 32 702-1517 .463 — — 379-468 .810 607 38 290 619-5.2 1,783-14.9

1501ARIANNE BOYER (1993-97) • Was part of the Pac-10 all-star team that spent two weeks playing in Japan during the summer of 1996.Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1993-94 (Fr.) 28-8 22 77-164 .470 0-1 .000 58-99 .586 15 7 30 134-4.8 212-7.61994-95 (So.) 28-28 32 149-271 .550 0-5 .000 94-144 .653 50 16 41 230-8.2 392-14.01995-96 (Jr.) 28-27 32 161-313 .514 5-16 .313 131-181 .725 37 12 53 222-7.9 458-16.41996-97 (Sr.) 29-28 31 159-309 .515 4-10 .400 117-200 .585 56 12 27 264-9.1 439-15.1Career 113-91 29 546-1057 .517 9-32 .281 400-624 .641 158 47 151 850-7.5 1,501-13.3

1505AMANDA JOHNSON (2009-2012)The only player in UO history to rank in the all-time top five of points (5th), rebounds (4th), steals (195, 5th) and 3-pointers (168, 5th).Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG2008-09 (Fr.) 30-24 790/26.3 86-223 .386 33-107 .308 32-42 .762 51 7 42 163-5.4 237-7.92009-10 (So.) 34-34 968-28.5 176-416 .423 42-152 .276 38-47 .809 66 45 58 290-8.5 432-12.72010-11 (Jr.) 30-30 802/26.7 180-485 .371 49-173 .283 68-90 .756 38 27 64 248-8.3 477-15.92011-12 (Sr.) 20-12 592/29.6 130-300 .433 44-117 .376 55-67 .821 21 10 31 192-9.6 359-18.0Career 114-107 3152/27.6 572-1424 .402 168-549 .306 193-246 .785 176 89 195 893-7.8 1,505-13.2

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1478SHAQUALA WILLIAMS (1998-2002) • A two-time Kodak All-America honorable mention, she was the Pac-10 Player of the Year as a sophomore. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1998-99 (Fr.) 31-15 26 105-264 .398 36-117 .308 69-87 .793 89 1 36 90-2.9 315-10.21999-00 (So.) 31-31 35 189-461 .410 53-170 .312 118-145 .814 134 3 45 105-3.4 549-17.72001-02 (Jr.) 35-34 32 206-486 .424 52-169 .308 108-119 .908 137 7 46 102-2.9 572-16.32002-03 (Sr.) 4-4 30 13-39 .333 3-10 .300 13-16 .813 9 0 2 3-0.8 42-10.5Career 101-84 31 513-1,250 .410 144-466 .309 308-367 .839 369 11 129 300-2.9 1,478-14.2

1412DEBBIE ADAMS (1977-81) • A two-sport athlete, she still ranks third all-time in the 100-meter dash at Oregon.Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1977-78 (Fr.) 24 26 113-264 .428 — — 21-63 .333 30 19 23 235-9.8 247-10.31978-79 (So.) 24 26 137-258 .531 — — 53-104 .510 35 13 38 170-7.1 327-13.61979-80 (Jr.) 29 31 200-361 .554 — — 77-137 .554 39 12 70 269-9.3 477-16.41980-81 (Sr.) 32 26 162-264 .614 — — 37-78 .474 60 13 43 174-5.4 361-11.3Career 109 27 612-1147 .534 — — 188-382 .492 164 57 174 848-7.8 1,412-12.9

1404DEBBIE SPORCICH (1990-94) • Was the Ducks’ leading scorer and rebounder as a freshman.Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1990-91 (Fr.) 28-28 32 159-312 .510 0-0 .000 106-160 .663 27 16 19 275-9.8 424-15.11991-92 (So.) 18-16 28 83-167 .497 0-0 .000 50-69 .725 27 9 22 156-8.7 216-12.01992-93 (Jr.) 21-18 29 124-206 .602 0-0 .000 80-115 .696 33 17 13 183-8.7 328-15.61993-94 (Sr.) 28-27 28 155-280 .554 0-0 .000 126-170 .741 56 25 31 254-9.1 436-15.6Career 95-89 30 521-965 .540 0-0 .000 362-514 .704 143 67 85 868-9.1 1,404-14.8

1392JULIE CUSHING (1976-80) • Joined the 1,000-point club as a junior, which was her second straight year as the Ducks’ leading scorer.Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1976-77 (Fr.) 17 31 101-295 .342 — — 40-60 .667 15 11 39 137-8.1 242-14.21977-78 (So.) 24 31 175-366 .478 — — 62-87 .713 55 14 68 105-4.4 412-17.21978-79 (Jr.) 25 29 166-323 .514 — — 58-80 .725 41 14 70 67-2.7 390-15.61979-80 (Sr.) 27 27 140-298 .469 — — 68-84 .810 45 7 27 87-3.2 348-12.9Career 93 30 582-1282 .454 — — 228-311 .733 156 46 204 396-4.3 1,392-14.9

1305ANGELINA WOLVERT (1997-2001) • Second Duck ever selected during a WNBA Draft (3rd round by Cleveland, No. 43 overall).Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1997-98 (Fr.) 27-22 22 89-173 .514 2-10 .200 69-90 .767 25 15 24 133-4.9 249-9.21998-99 (So.) 31-21 22 119-224 .531 2-6 .333 69-98 .704 25 37 35 188-6.1 309-10.01999-00 (Jr.) 31-26 26 145-252 .575 1-6 .167 75-108 .694 39 28 53 187-6.0 366-11.82000-01 (Sr.) 27-24 25 146-269 .543 4-6 .667 85-107 .794 41 21 39 158-5.9 381-14.1Career 116-93 24 499-918 .544 9-28 .321 298-403 .740 130 101 151 666-5.7 1,305-10.4

1415TAYLOR LILLEY (2006-10) • Owns a trio of Oregon 3-point records; single-game, single-season and career.Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG2006-07 (Fr.) 24-3 547/15.8 70-146 .479 39-77 .506 19-26 .731 29 6 18 53-2.2 198-8.32007-08 (So.) 31-30 1047/33.8 145-350 .414 74-214 .346 31-37 .838 70 5 47 91-2.9 395-12.72008-09 (Jr.) 22-22 672/30.5 84-200 .420 33-105 .314 20-29 .690 70 8 24 61-2.8 221-10.02009-10 (Sr.) 34-34 1133/33.3 217-507 .428 124-306 .405 43-63 .683 104 18 67 108-3.2 601-17.7Career 111-89 3399/30.6 516-1203 .429 270-702 .385 113-155 .729 248 37 156 313-2.8 1,415-12.7

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1151CATHRINE KRAAYEVELD (2000-05) • Only player to score less than 100 points during her first full season to reach 1,000 points.Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG2000-01 (Fr.) 24-0 9 15-46 .326 3-9 .333 17-21 .810 10 6 8 10-1.7 50-2.12001-02 (So.) 35-23 26 137-268 .511 10-27 .370 72-97 .742 58 41 38 290-8.3 356-10.22002-03 (Jr.) 15-14 31 82-174 .471 17-41 .415 36-53 .679 24 32 14 152-10.1 217-14.52003-04 (RS) 5-5 36 32-66 .485 11-24 .458 11-14 .786 11 16 4 43-8.6 86-17.22004-05 (Sr.) 30-30 33 156-343 .455 40-110 .364 90-117 .769 53 37 35 249-8.3 442-14.7Career 109-72 25 422-897 .470 81-211 .384 226-302 .748 156 132 99 774-7.1 1,151-10.6

1187RENAE FEGENT (1994-97) • Ranked among the top 25 shot blockers in the nation during parts of her junior season.Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1994-95 (So.) 28-28 31 190-376 .505 0-1 .000 98-137 .715 65 65 46 213-7.6 478-17.11995-96 (Jr.) 29-29 33 167-318 .525 1-7 .143 68-92 .739 96 74 57 224-7.7 403-13.91996-97 (Sr.) 25-25 29 125-250 .500 5-10 .500 51-74 .689 53 30 31 166-6.6 306-12.2Career 82-82 31 482-944 .511 6-18 .333 217-303 .716 214 169 134 603-7.4 1,187-14.5

1184TRINA MCCARTNEY (1987-91) • Was a WNIT All-Tournament selection in 1989 after averaging 19.3 points and 10.0 rebounds over three games.Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1987-88 (Fr.) 28-9 19 47-111 .423 0-0 .000 29-50 .580 25 11 15 133-4.8 123-4.41988-89 (So.) 31-30 31 161-316 .509 2-2 1.000 156-205 .761 67 15 37 248-8.0 480-15.51989-90 (Jr.) 29-28 29 120-256 .469 1-2 .500 92-123 .748 60 19 25 185-6.4 333-11.51990-91 (Sr.) 24-23 27 98-192 .510 5-18 .278 47-72 .653 29 8 19 121-5.1 248-10.3Career 112-90 27 426-875 .487 8-22 .364 324-450 .720 181 53 96 687-6.1 1,184-10.6

1195MICAELA COCKS (2006-10) • A two-time Pac-10 selection, holds the Oregon all-time record playing in 125 career games.Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG2006-07 (Fr.) 31-1 474/15.3 33-76 .434 16-43 .372 24-27 .889 33 0 9 21-0.7 106-3.42007-08 (So.) 30-14 788/26.3 70-187 .374 36-98 .367 26-32 .813 68 1 17 92-3.1 202-6.72008-09 (Jr.) 30-30 1108/36.9 131-341 .384 68-173 .393 74-86 .860 44 2 24 79-2.6 404-13.52009-10 (Sr.) 34-34 1093/32.1 170-418 .407 47-144 .326 96-111 .865 97 3 32 110-3.2 483-14.2Career 125-79 3463/27.7 404-1022 .395 167-458 .365 220-256 .859 212 6 82 302-2.4 1,195-9.6

1213ANDREA BILLS (2001-05) • Had 17 points and eight rebounds in a win over Colorado State to earn MVP honors of the 2003 Papé Jam.Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG2001-02 (Fr.) 35-16 20 113-226 .500 0-0 .000 37-104 .356 14 25 21 194-5.5 263-7.52002-03 (So.) 28-28 27 117-250 .468 0-0 .000 39-97 .402 36 30 16 190-6.8 273-9.82003-04 (Jr.) 29-29 26 134-284 .472 0-0 .000 53-123 .431 37 17 17 225-7.8 321-11.12004-05 (Sr.) 31-31 25 144-281 .512 0-0 .000 68-125 .544 36 28 27 216-7.0 356-11.5Career 123-104 24 508-1,041 .488 0-0 .000 197-449 .439 123 100 81 825-6.7 1,213-9.9

1246STACY WALLENBORN (1988-92) • Scored 4 points in the final 2 seconds to lead Team USA over eventualGold Medalist South Korea, 81-80, in the 1991 Jones Cup.Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1988-89 (Fr.) 31-19 23 79-205 .385 1-4 .250 47-85 .553 41 0 27 164-5.3 206-6.61989-90 (So.) 27-13 21 86-199 .432 2-6 .333 55-83 .663 37 2 23 99-3.7 229-8.51990-91 (Jr.) 28-26 29 143-250 .572 37-92 .402 83-107 .776 68 10 46 167-5.9 406-14.51991-92 (Sr.) 26-25 32 147-319 .461 26-84 .310 85-112 .759 54 9 49 166-6.4 405-15.6Career 112-83 26 455-973 .468 66-186 .355 270-387 .698 200 21 145 596-5.3 1,246-11.1

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1127GABI NEUMANN (1984-87) • Played for the West German national team, where she averaged 16.4 points per game.Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1984-85 (So.) 28-25 27 139-254 .547 — — 51-94 .543 10 36 10 210-7.5 329-11.81985-86 (Jr.) 28-19 23 161-294 .548 — — 53-87 .609 8 34 10 189-6.8 375-13.41986-87 (Sr.) 28-26 28 173-338 .512 — — 77-109 .706 20 41 14 225-8.0 423-15.1Career 84-70 26 473-886 .534 — — 181-290 .624 38 111 34 624-7.4 1,127-13.4

1096BRIANNE MEHARRY (1997-2001) • Had 21 points as a freshman against Washington on Jan. 11, 1998 - the second most by a UO frosh since 1991.Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1997-98 (Fr.) 16-11 27 76-142 .535 5-19 .263 53-87 .609 19 5 10 96-6.0 210-13.11998-99 (So.) 31-11 23 111-232 .478 0-6 .000 84-136 .618 30 5 30 188-6.1 306-9.91999-00 (Jr.) 31-6 26 113-242 .467 0-3 .000 92-140 .657 42 11 39 178-5.7 318-10.32000-01 (Sr.) 27-14 26 97-191 .508 6-19 .316 62-95 .653 50 13 18 133-4.9 262-9.7Career 105-42 26 397-807 .492 11-47 .234 291-458 .635 141 34 97 595-5.7 1,096-10.4

1076MISSY CROSHAW (1990-94) • Forced overtime with a game-tying three-pointer at Oregon State on Jan. 31, 1992, then hit the winner in OT.Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1990-91 (Fr.) 28-17 21 52-148 .351 19-57 .333 34-47 .723 71 1 18 60-2.1 157-5.61991-92 (So.) 28-26 25 97-234 .415 49-134 .366 45-66 .682 100 1 35 81-2.9 288-10.31992-93 (Jr.) 27-26 32 85-232 .366 51-138 .370 65-81 .802 115 1 44 72-2.7 286-10.61993-94 (Sr.) 29-28 32 106-257 .412 70-153 .458 63-80 .788 131 2 39 109-3.8 345-11.7Career 112-97 28 340-871 .390 189-482 .392 207-274 .755 417 5 136 322-2.9 1,076-9.6

1049ELEANOR HARING (2003-07) • Led Oregon in scoring during the 2006-07 season averaging 12.6 ppg and scoring in double figures 22 times. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG2003-04 (Fr.) 29-22 25.1 108-246 .439 5-13 .385 38-57 .667 30 10 31 124-4.3 259-8.92004-05 (So.) 31-21 18.2 75-175 .429 2-13 .154 26-40 .650 25 12 16 80-2.6 178-5.72005-06 (Jr.) 29-28 20.0 94-197 .477 1-4 .250 32-39 .821 43 13 10 101-3.5 221-7.62006-07 (Sr.) 31-31 27.7 171-375 .456 4-9 .44 45-73 .616 40 19 17 159-5.1 391-12.6Career 120-102 21.3 448-993 .451 12-39 .308 141-209 .675 138 54 74 464-3.9 1,049-8.7

1017BRANDI DAVIS (2002-06) • Only Duck in history to make 40 or more three-pointers in four consecutive seasons.Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG2002-03 (So.) 28-20 22.3 119-324 .367 54-156 .346 13-18 .722 57 8 31 74-2.6 305-10.92003-04 (Jr.) 29-12 20.5 102-263 .388 43-129 .333 38-44 .864 43 6 26 59-2.0 285-9.82004-05 (Sr.) 30-11 16.9 85-227 .374 48-142 .338 11-18 .611 25 4 15 53-1.8 229-7.62005-06 (Sr.)* 28-3 15.7 69-185 .373 41-108 .380 19-21 .905 29 6 9 59-2.1 198-7.1Career 115-46 18.8 375-999 .375 186-535 .348 81-101 .802 154 24 81 245-2.1 1,017-8.8

1007NIA JACKSON (2008-12) • Was voted Oregon’s Team MVP by her teammates in back-to-back seasons (2011 & 2012).Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG2007-08 (Fr.) 17-0 181/10.6 13-37 .351 3-9 .333 13-17 .765 16 0 10 31-1.8 42-2.52009-10 (So.) 34-34 827/24/3 122-261 .467 14-45 .311 100-131 .763 121 3 83 103-3.0 358-10.52010-11 (Jr.) 21-21 566/27.0 114-248 .460 20-46 .435 110-149 .738 119 3 54 83-4.0 358-17.02011-12 (Sr.) 29-29 689/23.8 75-221 .339 4-18 .222 95-144 .660 99 2 57 76-2.6 249/8.6Career 114-107 3152/27.6 324-767 .422 41-118 .347 318-441 .721 355 8 204 293-2.9 1007-10.0

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MOST VALUABLE PLAYER2013 Ariel Thomas2012 Nia Jackson2011 Nia Jackson2010 Taylor Lilley2009 Micaela Cocks2008 Taylor Lilley2007 Eleanor Haring2006 Chelsea Wagner2005 Andrea Bills Cathrine Kraayeveld2004 Andrea Bills2003 Alissa Edwards 2002 Team2001 Angelina Wolvert2000 Shaquala Williams1999 Team1998 Natalie Hughes1997 Arianne Boyer1996 Arianne Boyer Renae Fegent1995 Renae Fegent1994 Missy Croshaw Debbie Sporcich Sara Wilson1993 Debbie Sporcich1992 Staci Wallenborn1991 Debbie Sporcich1990 Stefanie Kasperski1989 Stefanie Kasperski1988 Stefanie Kasperski1987 Lauri Landerholm1986 Lauri Landerholm1985 Lauri Landerholm1984 Alison Lang1983 Alison Lang1982 Alison Lang

BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER2013 Jordan Loera2012 Jasmin Holliday2011 Nia Jackson2010 Nia Jackson2009 Lindsey Saffold2008 Kaela Chapdelaine2007 Kaela Chapdelaine2006 Kedzie Gunderson Tamika Nurse2005 Not awarded2004 Kedzie Gunderson2003 Alissa Edwards2002 Edniesha Curry2001 Alissa Edwards2000 Lindsey Dion1999 Lisa Bowyer1998 Lisa Bowyer1997 Lisa Bowyer1996 Cindie Edamura

1995 Cindie Edamura Jessica Schutt1994 Debbie Sporcich Sara Wilson

BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER2013 Jillian Alleyne2012 Amanda Johnson2011 Nia Jackson

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER2013 Amanda Delgado2012 Jasmin Holliday2011 Kristi Fallin2010 Victoria Kenyon2009 Jasmin Holliday2008 Ellie Manou2007 Mary Sbrissa2006 Cicely Oaks2005 Not awarded2004 Eleanor Haring2003 Amy Taylor2002 Cathrine Kraayeveld2001 Alissa Edwards2000 Jamie Craighead1999 Ndidi Unaka1998 Sonja Curtis Natasha O’Brien1997 Jenny Mowe1996 Kirsten McKnight1995 Betty Ann Boeving Cindie Edamura1994 Sandie Edwards

HARRY RITCHIESCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARDAwarded to a player for her athletic and scholastic ability.2012 Amanda Johnson2011 Amanda Johnson2010 Amanda Johnson2009 Micaela Cocks Ellie Manou2008 Mary Sbrissa2007 Mary Sbrissa2006 Eleanor Haring2005 Corrie Mizusawa2004 Corrie Mizusawa2003 Amy Taylor2002 Kourtney Shreve2001 Kourtney Shreve2000 Nicole Strange1999 Natasha O’Brien1998 Natasha O’Brien1997 Betty Ann Boeving Cindie Edamura Renae Fegent1996 Renae Fegent1995 Betty Ann Boeving

Cindie Edamura1994 Sara Wilson1993 Peggy Swadener1992 Staci Wallenborn1991 Kelly Blair1990 Stefanie Kasperski Jacquie Semeniuk1989 Stefanie Kasperski1988 Stefanie Kasperski1987 Gabi Neumann1986 Lauri Landerholm Gabi Neumann1985 Lauri Landerholm1984 Helen Higgs1983 Helen Higgs1982 Mary Ann Stoican1981 Mary Ann Stoican

GREEN AND GOLD AWARDAwarded for contributions on and off the court.2013 Katie Gruys2012 Amanda Delgado2011 Laura Stanulis2010 Ellyce Ironmonger2008 Andria Wenzel2007 Natasha Ruckwardt2006 Tyler Larson Ryan Spiegel David Van Der Haeghen Eric Wilson2005 Allison McNeill Mike McNeill2004 Cathrine Kraayeveld

MOST INSPIRATIONAL PLAYER(discontinued after 2003)2003 Kourtney Shreve2002 Alissa Edwards2001 Camber Ellingson2000 Nicole Strange1999 Nicole Strange1998 Kirsten McKnight1997 Shannon Thorne1996 Courtney Kanegae1995 Sally Crowe1994 Missy Croshaw1993 Sara Wilson1992 Missy Croshaw1991 Trina McCartney1990 Jacquie Semeniuk1989 Trina McCartney1988 Sheila Sattiewhite1987 Carol Drouet1986 Sue Brown1985 Carol Drouet1984 Chris Metzger1983 Helen Higgs

1982 Helen Higgs1981 Angie Snider Allison Towriss Cindy Anderson

MOST VALUABLE NEWCOMER(discontinued after 2003)2003 Carolyn Ganes 2002 Andrea Bills2001 Cathrine Kraayeveld2000 Kourtney Shreve1999 Shaquala Williams1998 Brianne Meharry Angelina Wolvert1997 Natalie Hughes1996 Lisa Bowyer1995 Sally Crowe1994 Arianne Boyer1993 Deborah Reynolds1992 Jessica Schutt1991 Debbie Sporcich1990 Vanessa Selden1989 Tori Baker1988 Vonda Anderson1987 Stefanie Kasperski1986 Tammy Richard

JACKSON AWARDAwarded annually by the athletic department to the University of Oregon’s top female senior student-athlete. Sponsored by Ross and Muriel Jackson.2012 Amanda Johnson, basketball2011 Melissa Gergel, track2010 Keshia Baker, track2009 Anna Poponyak, lacrosse2008 Jen May, lacrosse2007 Nicole Garbin, soccer2006 Caitlin Gamble, soccer2005 Daria Panova, tennis2004 Jenn Poore, softball2003 Becky Holliday, track2002 Chalise Baysa, soccer2001 Lindsey Dion, basketball2000 Anika Heuser, golf1999 Marie Davis/Kaarin Knudson, track1998 Jennifer Thomas, track1997 Arianne Boyer, basketball1996 LaReina Woods, track1995 Camara Jones, track1994 Sara Wilson, basketball1993 Erika Klein, XC/track1992 Tracey Simmons, softball1991 Lynn Yonemoto, golf1990 Stefanie Kasperski, basketball1989 Penny Graves, XC/track1988 Annette Hand, XC/track1987 Lauri Landerholm, basketball1986 Sue Harbour, volleyball

UNIVERSITY AWARDS

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1985 Leann Warren, XC/track1984 Lisa Martin, XC/track1983 Tina Helm, swimming1982 Bev Smith, basketball1981 Allison Towriss, basketball

EMERALD ATHLETIC TROPHYAwarded annually to a University of Oregon student on the basis of outstanding achievement in the fields of athletics, scholarship and citizenship. Sponsored jointly by the Athletic Department and the Oregon Daily Emerald.2012 David Paulson, football2011 Jordan Holmes, football2010 Ashton Eaton, track2009 Galen Rupp, track/XC2008 Dennis Dixon, football2007 Jordan Kent, FB, MBB, track2006 Eric Mitchum, track2005 Cathrine Kraayeveld, basketball2004 Luke Jackson, basketball2003 Santiago Lorenzo, track2002 Joey Harrington, football2001 Jerilyn White, golf2000 A.D. Smith, basketball1999 Josh Bidwell, football1998 Jeremy Ensrud, wrestling1997 Chris Nelson, track1996 Kevin Roberts, wrestling1995 Camara Jones, track1994 Kelly Blair, track1993 Ronnie Harris, football/track1992 Bob Gray, track1991 Bill Musgrave, football1990 Terry Obee, football1989 Glenn Jarrett, wrestling1988 Keith Balderston, basketball1987 Harold Kuphaldt, track1986 Dub Myers, track1985 Sue Harbour, volleyball1984 Ryan Zinke, football1983 Kevin Lusk, football1982 Bev Smith, basketball1981 Alberto Salazar, track1980 Mike Ritchey, baseball1979 Rudy Chapa, track1978 Scott McEldowney, gymnastics1977 Greg Ballard, basketball1976 Ron Lee, basketball1975 Joe Percival, gymnastics1975 Don Reynolds, FB/baseball1974 Guy Krause, baseball1973 Steve Prefontaine, track1972 Pete Shmock, track1971 Bob Newland, football1970 John Miller, wrestling

1969 Arne Kvalheim, track1968 Jim Smith, football1967 Neil Steinhauer, track1966 Ken Moore, track1965 Corky Sullivan, football1964 Dick Imwalle, football1963 Steve Barnett, football1962 Mike Rose, football1961 Dave Grosz, football1960 Dave Edstrom, track1959 Wimp Hastings, MBB/baseball1958 Jim Bailey, track1957 Phil McHugh, football/baseball1956 Lon Stiner, football1955 Pete Williams, baseball1954 Ron Lowell, tennis1953 Jim Livesay, baseball1952 John Hutchins, track1951 Jack Keller, basketball/baseball

DOYLE HIGDON MEMORIAL TROPHYAwarded annually to a University of Oregon sophomore for excellence in athletics, scholarship and citizenship. The trophy is named in honor of a former football and track star who was killed prior to his junior year at Oregon.2012 Lauren Plum, volleyball2011 Jordan Hasay, track2010 Amanda Johnson, basketball2009 Monika Graf, golf2008 Nicole Blood/Andrew Wheating, track2007 Jessie Chatfield, soccer2006 Jen May, lacrosse2005 Tommy Skipper, track2004 Eric Mitchum, track2003 Daria Panova, women’s tennis2002 Luke Jackson/Luke Ridnour, basketball2001 Santiago Lorenzo, track2000 Shaquala Williams, basketball1999 Brianne Meharry, basketball1998 Dietrich Moore, football1997 Marie Davis, XC/track1996 Milena Glusac, XC/track1995 Kenya Wilkins, basketball1994 Rick Cantwell, track1993 LaReina Woods, VB/track1992 Camara Jones, track1991 Kelly Blair, basketball/track1990 Dan Vidlak, wrestling1989 Bill Musgrave, football1988 Stefanie Kasperski, basketball1987 Scott Kozak, football1986 Keith Balderston, basketball1985 Deanna Schiedler, track1984 Sue Harbour, volleyball1983 Kathy Hayes, track

1982 Eugene Young, football1981 Leann Warren, track1980 Bev Smith, basketball1979 Melanie Batiste, track1978 Rudy Chapa, track1977 Sally Blickle, basketball/softball1976 Jack Henderson, football1975 Greg Ballard, basketball1974 Ron Lee, basketball1973 Don Reynolds, FB/baseball1972 Guy Krause, baseball1971 Steve Prefontaine, track1970 Tom Graham, football1969 Larry Holliday, basketball1968 John Miller, wrestling1967 Gary Schultz, baseball1966 John Pinkstaff, basketball1965 Keith Lampard, baseball1964 Bob Mitchell, wrestling1963 Terry DeSylvia, football1962 Ted Abram, track1961 Vic Reeve, track1960 Dyrol Burleson, track1959 George Larson, track1958 Mike Forrester, track1957 Steve Anderson, track1956 John Raventos, football1955 Phil McHugh, FB/basketball

BECKY L. SISLEY AWARDNamed after the University’s first director of women’s intercollegiate athletics from 1973 to 1979, it is awarded annually to a former women’s athlete commemorating community involvement, career development and support of University ideals.2012 Grace Golden, track2011 Helen (Zech) Higgins, tennis2010 Sarah Grall, women’s tennis2009 Lauri Landerholm, basketball2008 Charlene Carter, FH/club soccer June Liu, softball2007 Kim Roth Geelan, XC/track2006 Bev Smith, basketball2005 Sally Blickle-Cassidy, WBB/SB2004 Krista Parent, softball2003 Tama Cuddeback Rowan, swim2002 Mary L. Brorby, VB/SB/WBB Diane Smith, FH/SB/WBB2001 Peg Rees, WBB/SB/VB2000 Shelley Briggs, field hockey

UNIVERSITY AWARDS (CONT.)

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ALL-AMERICANSKodak2002 Shaquala Williams, G (HM)2000 Shaquala Williams, G (HM)1998 Natalie Hughes, G (HM)1982 Bev Smith, G/F 1981 Bev Smith, G/F

Associated Press2002 Shaquala Williams, G (HM)1999 Shaquala Williams, G (HM)1997 Arianne Boyer, F (HM)1995 Sally Crowe, G (HM)

ALL-DISTRICT2005 Cathrine Kraayeveld, F2002 Shaquala Williams, G2000 Shaquala Williams, G1998 Natalie Hughes, G1987 Lauri Landerholm, G1986 Lauri Landerholm, G1984 Alison Lang, C1983 Alison Lang, C1982 Alison Lang, C Bev Smith, G/F1981 Debbie Adams, F Bev Smith, G/F1980 Debbie Adams, F Bev Smith, G/F1979 Debbie Adams, F Bev Smith, G/F1978 Julie Cushing, F

COACH OF THE YEARPac-121999 Jody Runge1994 Jody Runge

NWBL1981 Elwin Heiny1980 Elwin Heiny 1979 Elwin Heiny

Women’s Basketball News Service1998 Jody Runge

District VIII1994 Jody Runge

PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR2000 Shaquala Williams, G1987 Lauri Landerholm, G

ALL-PAC-122013 Jillian Alleyne, F (HM)2012 Amanda Johnson, F Jasmin Holliday, G/F (HM)2011 Nia Jackson, G

Amanda Johnson, F (HM)2010 Taylor Lilley, G Micaela Cocks, G Amanda Johnson, F (HM)2009 Micaela Cocks, G (3rd) Taylor Lilley, G (HM)2008 Taylor Lilley, G (3rd) Kaela Chapdelaine, G (HM)2007 Eleanor Haring (HM)2006 Chelsea Wagner (HM)2005 Andrea Bills, C (1st) Cathrine Kraayeveld, F (1st)2004 Andrea Bills, C (HM)2003 Alissa Edwards, G (HM) Carolyn Ganes, C (HM) Cathrine Kraayeveld, F (HM)2002 Shaquala Williams, G (1st) Edniesha Curry, G (HM)2001 Angelina Wolvert, F (1st) Brianne Meharry, F (HM)2000 Shaquala Williams, G (1st) Angelina Wolvert, F (1st) Lindsey Dion, G/F (HM) Brianne Meharry, F (HM)1999 Shaquala Williams, G (1st) Brianne Meharry, F (HM) Jenny Mowe, C (HM) Natasha O’Brien (HM)1998 Natalie Hughes, G (1st)1997 Arianne Boyer, F (1st) Renae Fegent, C (HM)1996 Arianne Boyer, F (1st) Renae Fegent, C (1st)1995 Sally Crowe, G (1st) Renae Fegent, C (1st) Arianne Boyer, F (HM)1994 Debbie Sporcich, F (1st)1990 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st)1989 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st) 1988 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st)1987 Lauri Landerholm, G (1st) Gabi Neumann, F/C (2nd)

ALL-PAC-12 MEDIA TEAM2011 Nia Jackson, G Amanda Johnson, F2010 Taylor Lilley, G Micaela Cocks, G

ALL-NORPAC1986 Lauri Landerholm, G (1st) • Gabi Neumann, C (2nd)1985 Lauri Landerholm, G (1st) Gabi Neumann, C (HM)1984 Alison Lang, C (1st) • Lauri Landerholm, G (2nd) #1983 Alison Lang, C (1st) • Chris Metzger, F (HM)

ALL-NWBL 1982 Bev Smith, G/F (1st) • Alison Lang, C (1st)1981 Bev Smith, G/F (1st) • Debbie Adams, F (1st)1980 Bev Smith, G/F (1st) • Debbie Adams, F (1st) Suzanne Washington, G (1st) Julie Cushing, F (HM)1979 Bev Smith, G/F (1st) Julie Cushing, F (2nd) Suzanne Washington, G (2nd) Debbie Adams, F (HM)1978 Julie Cushing, F (1st)

PAC-12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2013 Jillian Alleyne, F (Media vote)1999 Shaquala Williams, G

PAC-12 ALL-FRESHMAN2013 Jillian Alleyne, F2011 Deanna Weaver, G/F (HM)2009 Jasmin Holliday, G/F (HM) Amanda Johnson, F (HM)2008 Nicole Canepa, F/C (HM)2007 Taylor Lilley, G (HM)2006 Tamika Nurse, G (HM)2005 Kristen Forristall, F2004 Eleanor Haring, F2003 Carolyn Ganes, C2002 Andrea Bills, C (HM)2000 Kourtney Shreve, G (HM)1999 Shaquala Williams, G1998 Brianne Meharry, F Angelina Wolvert, F1997 Jenny Mowe, C1994 Arianne Boyer, F1991 Debbie Sporcich, F1990 Vanessa Selden, G1987 Stefanie Kasperski, C• Player of the Year # Newcomer of the Year

CONFERENCE & NATIONAL AWARDS

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ACADEMIC AWARDS

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS2012 Amanda Johnson, F (1st)2011 Amanda Johnson, F (1st)2010 Amanda Johnson, F (2nd)1990 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st)1989 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st)1982 Bev Smith, G/F (3rd)1980 Bev Smith, G/F (2nd)

U.S. BASKETBALL WRITERSSCHOLAR-ATHLETE1990 Stefanie Kasperski, C

TOYO TIRES SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 2012 Amanda Johnson, F

ACADEMIC ALL-PAC-122013 Danielle Love, F (HM) Jordan Loera, G (HM) Amanda Delgado, G (HM)2012 Amanda Johnson, F (1st) Danielle Love, F (2nd) Laura Stanulis, G (2nd) Deanna Weaver, G/F (HM)2011 Amanda Johnson, F (1st) Laura Stanulis, G (1st) Kristi Fallin, G (HM)2010 Amanda Johnson, F (1st) Micaela Cocks, G (HM) Taylor Lilley, G (HM)2009 Micaela Cocks, G (HM) Ellie Manou, F (HM)2008 Kaela Chapdelaine, G (HM) Micaela Cocks, G (HM) Taylor Lilley, G (HM) 2007 Kaela Chapdelaine, G (HM) Carolyn Ganes, C (HM) Eleanor Haring, F (HM)2006 Kaela Chapdelaine, G (HM) Carolyn Ganes, C (HM) Eleanor Haring, F (HM) Gabrielle Richards, C (HM)2005 Corrie Mizusawa, G (1st) Cathrine Kraayeveld, F (2nd) Kaela Chapdelaine, G (HM) Eleanor Haring, F (HM)2004 Corrie Mizusawa, G (1st) Carolyn Ganes, F/C (HM)2003 Kourtney Shreve, G (2nd) Cathrine Kraayeveld, F (HM) Amy Taylor, G (HM)2002 Jamie Craighead, G (HM) Cathrine Kraayeveld, F (HM) Kourtney Shreve, G (HM) Ndidi Unaka, F (HM) Shaquala Williams, G (HM)2001 Brianne Meharry, F (2nd) Jamie Craighead, G (HM)

Lindsey Dion, G/F (HM) Kourtney Shreve, G (HM) Ndidi Unaka, F (HM)2000 Nicole Strange, G/F (2nd) Lindsey Dion, G/F (HM) Brianne Meharry, F (HM)1999 Natasha O’Brien, G (1st) Sonja Curtis, F (HM) Lindsey Dion, G/F (HM) Nicole Strange, G/F (HM)1998 Mendy Benson, F (2nd) Sonja Curtis, F (HM) Kirsten McKnight, G (HM) Natasha O’Brien, F (1st) Nicole Strange, G/F (HM)1997 Betty Ann Boeving, F (1st) Cindie Edamura, G (1st) Renae Fegent, C (1st) Mendy Benson, F (2nd) Arianne Boyer, F (2nd) Sonja Curtis, F (HM)1996 Betty Ann Boeving, F (1st) Cindie Edamura, G (1st) Renae Fegent, C (1st) Arianne Boyer, F (2nd) Mendy Benson, F (HM) Kirsten McKnight, G (HM)1995 Betty Ann Boeving, F (2nd) Cindie Edamura, G (2nd)1994 Missy Croshaw, G (1st) Sara Wilson, C (1st)1993 Sara Wilson, C (1st) Missy Croshaw, G (2nd) Jennifer Johansen, G (HM) Peggy Swadener, G (HM)1992 Kelly Blair, G (2nd) Iesha Smith, G/F (HM) Missy Croshaw, G (HM) Peggy Swadener, G (HM) Sara Wilson, C (HM)1991 Jenny Campbell, G (HM) Peggy Swadener, G (HM)1990 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st) Trina McCartney, F (2nd) Jacquie Semeniuk, G (2nd) Michelle Eble, G (HM)1989 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st) Trina McCartney, F (2nd) Jacquie Semeniuk, G (2nd) Brooke Allen, G (HM) Tori Baker, G (HM) Michelle Eble, G (HM)1988 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st) Jacquie Semeniuk, G (2nd) Michelle Eble, G (HM)1987 Lauri Landerholm, G (1st) Gabi Neumann, F (1st)

NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP2000 Nicole Strange, G1997 Renae Fegent, C1990 Stefanie Kasperski, C

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OLYMPIANS2008 Micaela Cocks, G (New Zealand)1996 Bev Smith, G/F (Canada)1984 Alison Lang, C (Canada) Bev Smith, G/F (Canada)1980 Alison Lang, C (Canada) Bev Smith, G/F (Canada)

U.S. JUNIOR TEAM1997 Jenny Mowe, C1996 Jenny Mowe, C1992 Sara Wilson, C

PAN AMERICAN GAMES 1979 Alison Lang, C (Canada) Bev Smith, G/F (Canada)

R. WILLIAMS JONES CUP 1997 Jody Runge, Asst. Coach (USA)1993 Sara Wilson, C (USA)1984 Carol Bot, C (Canada) 1980 Diane Hiemstra, G/F (USA) U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL 1991 Debbie Sporcich, F Sara Wilson, C1981 Diane Hiemstra, G/F Angie Snider, G/F

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2005 Carolyn Ganes, C (Canada) Kaela Chapdelaine, G (Canada)1979 Alison Lang, C (Canada) Bev Smith, G/F (Canada)

U-19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2007 Ellie Manou, F (Australia)2005 Tamika Nurse, G (Canada)

WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES 2007 Eleanor Haring, F (Australia)2006 Kaela Chapdelaine, G (Canada)2005 Kaela Chapdelaine, G (Canada)2004 Kaela Chapdelaine, G (Canada)2001 Shaquala Williams (USA)1981 Alison Lang, C (Canada)1979 Alison Lang, C (Canada) Bev Smith, G/F (Canada)

CANADIAN JUNIOR TEAM1986 Jacquie Semeniuk, G1978 Alison Lang, C Bev Smith, G/F WEST GERMAN JUNIOR TEAM1985 Stefanie Kasperski, C

WEST GERMAN NATIONAL TEAM1983 Gabi Neumann, C 1984 Gabi Neumann, C1986 Stefanie Kasperski, C

WNBA DRAFTEES2012 Amanda Johnson, F 33rd pick (Phoenix)2005 Cathrine Kraayeveld, F 27th pick (San Ant.)2003 Shaquala Williams, G, 30th pick (Cleveland)2002 Edniesha Curry, G, 41st pick (Charlotte)2001 Jenny Mowe, C, 21st pick (Portland) Angelina Wolvert, F, 43rd pick (Cleveland)

PROFESSIONAL DUCKSAndrea Bills (Lithuania, Spain, China, Ukraine, Isreal)Kaela Chapdelaine (France)Micaela Cocks (New Zealand, Australia)Edniesha Curry (Charlotte, Phoenix, Washington)Brandi Davis (Los Angeles, Finland)Renae Fegent (France)Kris Glidden (Belgium, France)Helen Higgs (Germany)Jasmin Holliday (Finland)Natalie Hughes (Australia)Ellyce Ironmonger (Australia)Nia Jackson (Finland)Amanda Johnson (Bulgaria)Stefanie Kasperski (Japan)Cathrine Kraayeveld (New York, Chicago, Atlanta)Lauri Landerholm (France)Alison Lang (Italy)Taylor Lilley (Phoenix Mercury, Australia)Jenny Mowe (Portland, Poland, China, Washington, South Korea, L.A.)Ellie Manou (Australia)Gabi Neumann (Germany)Amy Pettersen (Australia)Vanessa Selden (Spain)Bev Smith (Italy)Angie Snider (Germany)Debbie Sporcich (Belgium, Italy, Spain, Seattle)Tatianna Thomas (Australia, Bulgaria)Shaquala Williams (Cleveland, L.A.)Sara Wilson (Australia, Sweden)Angelina Wolvert (Cleveland, Italy)

DUCKS IN THE OLYMPICS & WNBA

Sharp-shooter Taylor Lilley signed with the Phoenix Mercury after a standout career with the Ducks. She now plays abroad.

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POINTS Player Points 1. Jillian Alleyne vs. Portland State (Nov. 15, 2012) 38 Taylor Lilley vs. New Mexico (March 23, 2010) 38 Nicole Canepa vs. Arizona (Jan. 16, 2010) 38 Bev Smith at Montana (Feb. 5, 1981) 38 Debbie Adams vs. Seattle (March 8, 1980) 38 6. Taylor Lilley at USC (Jan. 30, 2010) 36 Julie Cushing vs. San Jose State (Dec. 6, 1979) 36 8. Alison Lang vs. Long Beach State (Dec. 17, 1982) 35 Bev Smith vs. Kentucky (March 12, 1980) 35 Bev Smith vs. Boise State (Jan. 13, 1979) 35

REBOUNDS Player Rebounds 1. Jillian Alleyne vs. Portland State (Nov. 15, 2012) 27 2. Bev Smith vs. Alaska-Anchorage (Dec. 9, 1978) 26 3. Jillian Alleyne vs. Oklahoma (Nov. 24, 2012) 23 Peg Rees vs. Western Washington (Feb. 10, 1975) 23 5. Cathrine Kraayeveld at Montana (Dec. 19, 2002) 22 Alison Lang vs. Louisiana State (Dec. 16, 1981) 22 7. Andrea Bills vs. Montana (Dec. 12, 2003) 21 Bev Smith vs. Seattle (March 8, 1980) 21 9. Andrea Bills at Santa Clara (Dec. 16, 2003) 20 Chris Metzger vs. Washington (Jan. 15, 1983) 20 Alison Lang vs. Missouri (March 13, 1982) 20 Bev Smith vs. Oregon State (Dec. 17, 1981) 20 Bev Smith vs. Colorado (March 18, 1981) 20 Bev Smith at Washington (Feb. 16, 1979) 20 Peg Rees vs. Washington (Feb. 9, 1975) 20

ASSISTS Player Assists 1. Corrie Mizusawa at Gonzaga (Nov. 25, 2003) 14 Vanessa Selden vs. New Mexico State (Dec. 7, 1990) 14 3. Corrie Mizusawa vs. Valparaiso (Nov. 15, 2003) 13 Sheila Sattiewhite vs. California (Feb. 26, 1988) 13 Sheila Sattiewhite vs. USC (Feb. 7, 1988) 13 6. Corrie Mizusawa vs. Miama (Fla.) (Nov. 26, 2004) 12 Jacquie Semeniuk vs. UCLA (Feb. 4, 1989) 12 Lauri Landerholm vs. Washington (March 9, 1984) 12 Lauri Landerholm vs. Oregon State (Feb. 15, 1984) 12 10. Nia Jackson at USC (Jan. 13, 2011) 11 Nia Jackson at Saint Mary’s (Dec. 19, 2010) 11 Carol Drouet vs. Brigham Young (Dec. 21, 1985) 11 Lauri Landerholm vs. Oregon State (March 10, 1984) 11 Bev Smith at Washington (Feb. 19, 1982) 11 Allison Towriss vs. Seattle (Feb. 27, 1981) 11 Suzanne Washington vs. Texas (Dec. 18, 1979) 11

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum nine attempts) Player FG Pct. 1. Lauri Landerholm at Washington St. (Jan. 22, 1987) (11-11) 1.000 2. Shaquala Williams at Washington St. (Feb. 21, 2002) (9-9) 1.000 Jenny Mowe at Iowa State (March 14, 1999) (9-9) 1.000 Sara Wilson vs. Texas A&M (Dec. 29, 1990) (9-9) 1.000 Trina McCartney at Arizona (March 2, 1991) (9-9) 1.000 6. Alison Lang vs. Fresno State (Jan. 21, 1983) (12-13) .923 Julie Cushing vs. Humboldt State (Dec. 10, 1978) (12-13) .923 8. Alison Lang vs. Oregon State (Feb. 15, 1984) (11-12) .917

Alison Lang at Washington State (Feb. 22, 1982) (11-12) .91710. Eleanor Haring vs. Miami (Fla.) (Nov. 26, 2004) (10-11) .909 Arianne Boyer at Santa Clara (Dec. 13, 1995) (10-11) .909

FIELD GOALS MADE Player FG Made 1. Stefanie Kasperski vs. California (Jan. 5, 1990) 16 (19 att.) Julie Cushing vs. San Jose State (Dec. 6, 1979) 16 (26 att.) 3. Stefanie Kasperski vs. California (Feb. 24, 1989) 15 (22 att.) Stefanie Kasperski vs. USC (Feb. 7, 1988) 15 (21 att.) Gabi Neumann vs. USC (Feb. 20, 1987) 15 (21 att.) Alison Lang vs. Long Beach State (Dec. 17, 1982) 15 (17 att.) 7. Nicole Canepa at Arizona (Jan. 16, 2010) 14 (18 att.) Lauri Landerholm vs. Portland State (Jan. 27, 1987) 14 (22 att.) Alison Lang vs. Oregon State (Feb. 11, 1983) 14 (21 att.) Alison Lang vs. Santa Clara (Jan. 29, 1983) 14 (18 att.) Bev Smith at Montana (Feb. 5, 1981) 14 (19 att.) Bev Smith vs. Kentucky (March 12, 1980) 14 (20 att.) Debbie Adams vs. Seattle (March 8, 1980) 14 (17 att.)

STEALS Player Steals 1. Bev Smith at Washington (Jan. 22, 1981) 11 2. Julie Cushing vs. Oregon State (March 1, 1979) 9 Bev Smith vs. Boise State (Jan. 13, 1979) 9 Julie Cushing at Southern Oregon (Feb. 14, 1978) 9 Julie Cushing vs. Southern Oregon (Jan. 7, 1978) 9 6. Amanda Johnson at South Dakota State (Nov. 23, 2008) 8 Alissa Edwards at TCU (Dec. 22, 2002) 8 Sally Crowe at UCLA (Jan. 5, 1995) 8 Sally Crowe at Idaho State (Dec. 15, 1994) 8 Bev Smith vs. Stanford (Feb. 13, 1981) 8 Suzanne Washington vs. Western Washington (Jan. 6, 1979) 8 Bev Smith vs. Alaska-Anchorage (Dec. 9, 1978) 8 Chris Briot vs. Seattle Pacific (Feb. 4, 1977) 8 BLOCKED SHOTS Player Blocks 1. Stefanie Kasperski vs. Western Kentucky (Dec. 29, 1987) 13 2. Stefanie Kasperski vs. California (Feb. 26, 1988) 12 3. Stefanie Kasperski vs. Arizona State (Feb. 12, 1988) 10 4. Stefanie Kasperski vs. North Dakota (Dec. 21, 1988) 9 Stefanie Kasperski vs. Brigham Young (Dec. 16, 1988) 9 Alison Lang vs. Santa Clara (Jan. 29, 1983) 9 Alison Lang vs. Pacific (Jan. 22, 1983) 9 Alison Lang vs. Fresno State (Jan. 21, 1983) 9 Alison Lang at Pepperdine (Jan. 7, 1983) 9 10. Alison Lang vs. San Jose State (Nov. 18, 1983) 8 Jenny Mowe at UC Santa Barbara (Dec. 13, 1999) 8

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum five made) Player 3FG Pct. 1. Kaela Chapdelaine vs. UCLA (Feb. 23, 2008) (6-6) 1.000 2. Micaela Cocks vs. Long Beach State (Dec. 6, 2009) (5-5) 1.000 3. Jennifer Bourn vs. Arizona State (Feb. 2, 1991) (7-8) .875 4. Micaela Cocks vs. Portland (Jan. 26, 2009) (6-7) .857 Jamie Craighead vs. St. John’s (Nov. 30, 2001) (6-7) .857 6. Kristi Fallin vs. Oregon State (Jan. 23, 2011) (5-6) .833 Victoria Kenyon at USC (Jan. 13, 2011) (5-6) .833 Micaela Cocks vs. #7 Baylor (Dec. 20, 2008) (5-6) .833

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Micaela Cocks vs. Georgia Tech (Dec. 13, 2008) (5-6) .833 Kaela Chapdelaine vs. Washington (Jan. 21, 2006) (5-6) .833 Alissa Edwards vs. Stanford (Jan. 11, 2003) (5-6) .833 Staci Wallenborn at Arizona State (Feb. 3, 1990) (5-6) .833

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Player 3FG Made 1. Taylor Lilley at USC (Jan. 30, 2010) 9 (12 att.) 2. Taylor Lilley vs. Washington (Jan. 1, 2010) 8 (13 att.) Chelsea Wagner vs. Arizona (Feb. 9, 2006) 8 (11 att.) Jessica Schutt at Hawai`i (Nov. 26, 1993) 8 (14 att.) 5. Taylor Lilley vs. New Mexico (March 23, 2010) 7 (18 att.) Taylor Lilley vs. Long Beach State (Dec. 6, 2009) 7 (13 att.) Taylor Lilley vs. Eastern Washington (Nov. 16, 2009) 7 (14 att.) Cathrine Kraayeveld vs. Santa Clara (Dec. 15, 2002) 7 (10 att.) Jamie Craighead vs. Washington (Dec. 28, 2001) 7 (11 att.) Jamie Craighead at Arizona (Feb. 1, 2001) 7 (12 att.) Jennifer Bourn vs. Arizona State (Feb. 2, 1991) 7 (8 att.) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum eight made) Player FT Pct. 1. Jessica Schutt at Washington (Feb. 19, 1995) (14-14) 1.000 2. Alison Lang vs. Missouri (March 13, 1982) (12-12) 1.000 3. Tamika Nurse vs. UCLA (Feb. 1, 2007) (10-10) 1.000 Cicely Oaks vs. Drake (Nov. 28, 2005) (10-10) 1.000 Staci Wallenborn vs. Stanford (March 7, 1991) (10-10) 1.000 Jacquie Semeniuk at Arizona (Feb. 1, 1990) (10-10) 1.000 Jacquie Semeniuk at Portland (Nov. 28, 1989) (10-10) 1.000 Lauri Landerholm vs. Arizona (Jan. 12, 1987) (10-10) 1.000

9. Micaela Cocks vs. UCLA (March 5, 2009) (9-9) 1.000 Lauri Landerholm vs. Washington St. (Feb. 28, 1987) (9-9) 1.000 Trina McCartney vs. North Dakota (Dec. 21, 1988) (9-9) 1.000

FREE THROWS MADE (minimum 10 made) Player FT Made 1. Debbie Sporcich vs. New Mexico State (Dec. 7, 1990) 15 (17 att.) 2. Tamika Nurse vs. USC (Feb. 3, 2007) 14 (16 att.) Jessica Schutt at Washington (Feb. 19, 1995) 14 (14 att.) Sally Crowe at Washington State (Feb. 17, 1995) 14 (16 att.) Trina McCartney vs. Oregon State (March 10, 1989) 14 (16 att.) Stefanie Kasperski vs. Arizona State (Jan. 14, 1989) 14 (16 att.) Alison Lang vs. Washington (Jan. 23, 1982) 14 (16 att.) 8. Trina McCartney at Oregon State (Dec. 10, 1988) 13 (16 att.) Natasha O’Brien vs. Oregon State (Feb. 27, 1998) 13 (14 att.) 10. Jillian Alleyne vs. Portland State (Nov. 15, 2012) 12 (19 att.) Trina McCartney at Arizona State (Feb. 3, 1990) 12 (14 att.) Lauri Landerholm vs. San Francisco (Feb. 15, 1985) 12 (13 att.) Alison Lang vs. Missouri (March 13, 1982) 12 (12 att.)

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Taylor Lilley knocked down a school-record nine three-pointers on 12 attempts against USC on Jan. 30, 2010.

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POINTS Player G Avg. Points 1. Alison Lang (1982-83) 29 23.9 693 2. Stefanie Kasperski (1988-89) 32 20.3 650 3. Bev Smith (1980-81) 32 19.8 632 4. Alison Lang (1983-84) 30 20.3 609 5. Taylor Lilley (2009-10) 34 17.7 601 6. Bev Smith (1979-80) 27 21.4 579 7. Shaquala Williams (2001-02) 35 16.3 572 8. Alison Lang (1981-82) 26 21.2 550 9. Shaquala Williams (1999-00) 31 17.7 549 10. Lauri Landerholm (1986-87) 30 18.2 547 REBOUNDS Player G Avg. Reb. 1. Bev Smith (1980-81) 32 11.8 376 2. Jillian Alleyne (2012-13) 31 11.9 370 3. Bev Smith (1979-80) 27 13.6 367 4. Bev Smith (1978-79) 25 12.9 323 5. Alison Lang (1982-83) 29 10.9 318 6. Alison Lang (1983-84) 30 10.4 311 7. Stefanie Kasperski (1988-89) 32 9.5 304 8. Alison Lang (1981-82) 26 11.5 298 9. Bev Smith (1981-82) 26 11.4 296 10. Amanda Johnson (2009-10) 34 8.5 290 Cathrine Kraayeveld (2001-02) 35 8.3 290

ASSISTS Player G Avg. Assists 1. Corrie Mizusawa (2004-05) 30 7.0 209 2. Jacquie Semeniuk (1988-89) 32 5.9 190 3. Corrie Mizusawa (2003-04) 29 6.2 180 4. Lauri Landerholm (1986-87) 30 5.7 171 5. Lauri Landerholm (1983-84) 30 5.4 161 6. Allison Towriss (1980-81) 32 4.7 151 7. Lauri Landerholm (1984-85) 26 5.6 145 8. Bev Smith (1981-82) 26 5.5 143 9. Shaquala Williams (2001-02) 35 3.9 137 Sheila Sattiewhite (1987-88) 28 4.9 137

STEALS Player G Avg. Steals 1. Bev Smith (1978-79) 25 3.8 95 Bev Smith (1979-80) 27 3.5 95 3. Bev Smith (1980-81) 32 2.9 94 4. Suzanne Washington (1978-79) 25 3.5 87 5. Vanessa Selden (1991-92) 27 3.1 84 6. Nia Jackson (2009-10) 34 2.4 83 Suzanne Washington (1979-80) 29 2.9 83 8. Lauri Landerholm (1986-87) 30 2.5 76 9. Lauri Landerholm (1985-86) 28 2.6 73 10. Sally Crowe (1994-95) 26 2.8 72 Allison Towriss (1980-81) 32 2.3 72 BLOCKED SHOTS Player G Avg. Blocks 1. Alison Lang (1982-83) 29 4.8 140 2. Stefanie Kasperski (1987-88) 28 4.3 119 3. Stefanie Kasperski (1988-89) 32 3.5 111 4. Alison Lang (1983-84) 30 3.5 105

5. Alison Lang (1981-82) 26 3.8 99 6. Stefanie Kasperski (1989-90) 29 3.2 92 7. Kerry Clawson (1977-78) 21 4.0 84 8. Alison Lang (1980-81) 32 2.5 81 9. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-87) 30 2.7 80 10. Renae Fegent (1995-96) 29 2.6 74

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum four made per game) Player G FG-FGA Pct. 1. Debbie Adams (1980-81) 32 162-264 .614 2. Alison Lang (1982-83) 29 280-457 .613 3. Stefanie Kasperski (1988-89) 32 264-436 .606 4. Debbie Sporcich (1992-93) 21 124-206 .602 5. Alison Lang (1981-82) 26 208-350 .594 6. Sara Wilson (1993-94) 28 144-243 .593 7. Alison Lang (1983-84) 30 237-406 .584 8. Angelina Wolvert (1999-00) 31 145-252 .575 9. Alison Lang (1980-81) 32 159-283 .562 10. Debbie Sporcich (1993-94) 28 155-280 .554 Debbie Adams (1979-80) 29 200-361 .554

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (minimum one made per game) Player G 3FG-3FA Pct. 1. Taylor Lilley (2006-07) 24 39-77 .506 2. Michelle Eble (1988-89) 32 41-87 .471 3. Missy Croshaw (1993-94) 29 70-153 .458 4. Jennifer Bourn (1990-91) 28 49-111 .454 5. Victoria Kenyon (2009-10) 34 37-85 .435 6. Chelsea Wagner (2005-06) 26 57-134 .425 7. Michelle Eble (1989-90) 27 37-91 .407 8. Taylor Lilley (2009-10) 34 124-306 .405 9. Chelsea Wagner (2004-05) 15 37-92 .402 Staci Wallenborn (1990-91) 28 37-92 .402

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Player G Avg. 3FG 1. Taylor Lilley (2009-10) 34 3.6 124 2. Jamie Craighead (2000-01) 29 2.8 81 3. Taylor Lilley (2007-08) 31 2.4 74 4. Missy Croshaw (1993-94) 29 2.4 70 5. Jamie Craighead (2001-02) 35 2.0 69 6. Micaela Cocks (2008-09) 30 2.3 68 7. Amanda Delgado (2012-13) 26 2.3 59 8. Chelsea Wagner (2005-06) 26 2.2 57 9. Brandi Davis (2002-03) 28 1.9 54 10. Shaquala Williams (1999-00) 31 1.7 53 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum two made per game) Player G FT-FTA Pct. 1. Gabrielle Richards (2005-06) 29 60-66 .909 2. Shaquala Williams (2001-02) 35 108-119 .908 3. Devyn Galland (2012-13) 30 84-96 .875 4. Micaela Cocks (2009-10) 34 96-111 .865 5. Sally Crowe (1994-95) 26 102-118 .864 6. Micaela Cocks (2008-09) 30 74-86 .860 7. Jessica Schutt (1993-94) 28 56-67 .836 8. Ariel Thomas (2012-13) 22 48-58 .828 9. Amanda Johnson (2011-12) 20 55-67 .821 10. Lauri Tennant (1984-85) 28 89-109 .817

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POINTS Player G Avg. Points 1. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 19.2 2,252 2. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 18.8 2,063 3. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 16.4 1,956 4. Lauri Landerholm (1982-87) 120 14.9 1,783 5. Amanda Johnson (2009-12) 114 13.2 1,505 6. Arianne Boyer (1993-97) 113 13.3 1,501 7. Shaquala Williams (1998-2002) 101 14.6 1,478 8. Taylor Lilley (2007-10) 1a11 12.7 1,415 9. Debbie Adams (1977-81) 109 12.9 1,412 10. Debbie Sporcich (1990-94) 95 14.8 1,404

REBOUNDS Player G Avg. Rebs. 1. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 12.4 1,362 2. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 9.8 1,151 3. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 8.4 996 4. Amanda Johnson (2009-12) 114 7.8 893 5. Debbie Sporcich (1990-94) 95 9.1 868 6. Arianne Boyer (1993-97) 113 7.5 850 7. Debbie Adams (1977-80) 109 7.8 848 8. Andrea Bills (2001-05) 123 6.7 825 9. Cathrine Kraayeveld (2001-05) 109 7.1 774 10. Trina McCartney (1987-91) 112 6.1 687

ASSISTS Player G Avg. Assists 1. Lauri Landerholm (1982-87) 120 5.1 607 2. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 4.0 443 3. Missy Croshaw (1990-94) 112 3.7 417 4. Jacquie Semeniuk (1986-90) 119 4.1 408 5. Corrie Mizusawa (2003-05) 59 6.6 389 6. Shaquala Williams (1998-2002) 101 3.7 369 7. Kaela Chapdelaine (2004-2008) 122 3.0 362 8. Lisa Bowyer (1996-99) 109 3.3 358 9. Nia Jackson (2008-12) 101 3.5 355 10. Sheila Sattiewhite (1984-88) 114 2.6 291

STEALS Player G Avg. Steals 1. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 3.2 349 2. Lauri Landerholm (1982-87) 120 2.4 290 3. Julie Cushing (1977-80) 93 2.2 200 4. Nia Jackson (2008-12) 101 2.0 204 5. Amanda Johnson (2009-12) 114 1.7 195 6. Lisa Bowyer (1996-99) 109 1.7 186 7. Jasmin Holliday (2009-12) 124 1.5 183 8. Debbie Adams (1978-81) 106 1.6 173 9. Suzanne Washington (1978-80) 54 3.2 170 10. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 1.4 165 BLOCKED SHOTS Player G Avg. Blocks 1. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 3.6 425 2. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 3.4 402 3. Jenny Mowe (1996-01) 124 1.8 222 4. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 1.8 193 5. Renae Fegent (1994-97) 82 2.1 169 6. Cathrine Kraayeveld (2000-05) 109 1.2 132

7. Gabi Neumann (1984-87) 84 1.3 111 8. Jasmin Holliday (2009-12) 124 0.9 109 9. Angelina Wolvert (1997-01) 116 0.9 101 10. Andrea Bills (2001-05) 123 0.8 100

GAMES PLAYED Player Games 1. Micaela Cocks (2007-10) 125 2. Jasmin Holliday (2009-12) 124 Jenny Mowe (1996-01) 124 4. Andrea Bills (2001-05) 123 5. Kaela Chapdelaine (2004-08) 122 6. Eleanor Haring (2003-07) 120 Lauri Landerholm (1982-87) 120 8. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 Jacquie Semeniuk (1986-90) 119 10. Kedzie Gunderson (2001-06) 118

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum four attempts per game) Player G FG-FGA Pct. 1. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 883-1,496 .590 2. Jenny Mowe (1996-01) 124 357-623 .573 3. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 816-1,449 .563 4. Sara Wilson (1990-94) 92 346-624 .554 5. Angelina Wolvert (1997-01) 116 499-918 .544 6. Debbie Sporcich (1990-94) 95 521-965 .540 7. Gabi Neumann (1984-87) 84 473-886 .534 8. Debbie Adams (1977-81) 109 612-1,147 .534 9. Sonja Curtis (1996-1999) 110 223-420 .531 10. Arianne Boyer (1993-97) 113 546-1,057 .517

3-POINT FIELD GOALS (minimum one attempt per game) Player G Avg. 3FGs 1. Taylor Lilley (2007-10) 111 2.4 270 2. Missy Croshaw (1990-94) 112 1.7 189 3. Brandi Davis (2002-06) 115 1.6 186 4. Jamie Craighead (1998-02) 107 1.7 182 5. Amanda Johnson (2009-12) 114 1.5 168 6. Micaela Cocks (2007-10) 125 1.3 167 7. Shaquala Williams (1998-02) 101 1.4 144 8. Chelsea Wagner (2003-06) 65 2.0 133 9. Kaela Chapdelaine (2004-08) 122 0.9 111 10. Jessica Schutt (1991-95) 78 1.4 109

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (minimum one attempt per game) Player G 3FG-3FGA Pct. 1. Jennifer Bourn (1987-91) 87 66-148 .446 2. Michelle Eble (1987-90) 80 90-203 .443 3. Natasha O’Brien (1997-99) 58 55-135 .407 4. Chelsea Wagner (2003-06) 65 133-337 .395 5. Missy Croshaw (1990-94) 112 189-482 .392 6. Victoria Kenyon (2008-11) 117 70-179 .391 7. Taylor Lilley (2006-10) 111 270-702 .385 8. Cathrine Kraayeveld (2000-05) 109 81-211 .384 9. Jessica Schutt (1991-95) 78 109-285 .382 10. Betty Ann Boeving (1993-97) 93 53-143 .371

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FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 1.5 attempts per game) Player G FT-FTA Pct. 1. Micaela Cocks (2007-10) 125 220-256 .859 2. Shaquala Williams (1998-2002) 101 308-367 .839 3. Carolyn Ganes (2003-07) 115 186-229 .812 4. Lauri Landerholm (1982-87) 120 379-468 .810 5. Sonja Curtis (1996-99) 110 220-275 .800 6. Ariel Thomas (2010-pres.) 76 133-169 .787 7. Gabrielle Richards (2004-06) 60 99-126 .786 8. Tamika Nurse (2005-08) 90 237-311 .762 9. Heather McDuffie (1982-86) 104 137-180 .761 10. Jessica Schutt (1991-95) 100 149-196 .760 11. Missy Croshaw (1990-94) 112 207-274 .755

DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES Player G Season-High DFSG 1. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 30 (’83, ’84) 108 2. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 27 (’81, ’82) 99 3. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 31 (’89) 93 4. Arianne Boyer (1993-96) 113 24 (3 times) 90 Lauri Landerholm (1982-87) 120 26 (’86) 90 6. Julie Cushing (1976-80) 93 20 (’79) 77 7. Amanda Johnson (2009-12) 114 24 (‘10 & ‘11) 75 8. Shaquala Williams (1998-02) 72 30 (’02) 72 9. Debbie Sporcich (1990-94) 95 23 (’91) 71 10. Taylor Lilley (2006-10) 111 28 (‘10) 69

CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES Player G Season-High DD 1. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 24 (1982) 88 2. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 17 (1982, 1983) 59 3. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 17 (1990) 49 4. Debbie Sporcich (1990-94) 95 13 (1991) 40 5. Amanda Johnson (2009-12) 114 11 (2010) 30 6. Cathrine Kraayeveld (2000-05) 109 11 (2002) 28 7. Arianne Boyer (1993-97) 113 11 (1995, 1997) 28 8. Renae Fegent (1994-97) 82 8 (1995) 17 9. Angelina Wolvert (1997-01) 116 5 (2001) 14

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FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSGame 30 Bev Smith vs. Washington (13 made), March 14, 1981 Bev Smith vs. Boise State (16 made), Jan. 13, 1979Season 507 Taylor Lilley (217 made), 2009-10Career 1,682 Bev Smith (857 made), 1978-82

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSGame 21 Jamie Craighead vs. Iowa (three made), March 17, 2001Season 306 Taylor Lilley (124 made), 2009-10Career 702 Taylor Lilley (270 made), 2006-10\

FREE THROWS MADEGame 15 Debbie Sporcich vs. N.M. State (17 att.), Dec. 7, 1990Season 156 Trina McCartney (205 atttempts), 1988-89Career 486 Alison Lang (674 attempts), 1980-84

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSGame 19 Jillian Alleyne (12 made), vs. Portland State, Nov. 15, 2012Season 205 Trina McCartney (156 made), 1988-89Career 674 Alison Lang (486 made), 1980-84

CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADESeason 31 Shaquala Williams, 2001-02

GAMES STARTEDCareer 117 Alison Lang, 1980-84

OTHER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

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PointsGame 121 vs. Hawai’i (Jan. 16, 1979)Half 69 vs. Hawai’i (Jan. 16, 1979)Season 2,767 (2009-10)

Scoring AverageSeason 84.6 (1978-79)

Fewest PointsGame 24 vs. Portland State (Jan. 27, 1976)Half 10 at Oregon State (Feb. 28, 2009 - 2nd Half) 10 vs. #8 California (Jan. 24, 2009 -1st Half)Season 436 (1973-74)

Lowest Scoring AverageSeason 39.6 (1973-74)

Fewest Points AllowedGame 29 vs. Boise State (Jan. 2, 2001)Half 10 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (Nov. 11, 2006 - 1st)Season 523 (1973-74)

Lowest Scoring Average AllowedSeason 47.5 (1973-74)

Most Points AllowedGame 119 at Arizona (Jan. 16, 2010)Season 2,596 (2009-10)

Highest Scoring Average AllowedSeason 77.1 (2010-11)

Largest Margin of VictoryGame 81 vs. Hawai’i (Jan. 16, 1979)Season 22.2 avg. (1978-79)

Largest Margin of DefeatGame 65 at Oregon State (Feb. 25, 1975)Season 15.6 avg. (2002-03)

Field Goals MadeGame 54 (102 att.) vs. Hawai’i (Jan. 16, 1979)Season 1,138 (2,261 att.), 1980-81

Field Goal AttemptsGame 113 (46 made) vs. Sac State (Nov. 28, 2010)Season 2,354 (1,012 made), 2009-10

Field Goal PercentageGame .696 (32-46) at DePaul (Dec. 22, 1999)Season .480 (879-1,831), 1988-89

Field Goal Percentage (Half)Game .750 (18-24) vs. SW Louisiana (Nov. 27, 1985 -1st)

Field Goal Percentage DefenseGame .183 (11-60) vs. Portland State (Dec. 18, 1999)Season .361 (613-1,696), 2005-06

Three-Point Field Goals MadeGame 15 (27 att.), 2x, last at USC (Jan. 13, 2011)Season 284 (799 att.), 2009-10

Three-Point Field Goals Made (Both Teams)Game 27 (66 att.) vs. Portland State (Nov. 20, 2011)

Three-Point Field Goal AttemptsGame 45 vs. Saint Mary’s (13 made), Nov. 11, 2012Season 799 (284 made), 2009-10

Three-Point FG Attempts (Both Teams)Game 66 vs. Portland State (Nov. 20, 2011)

Three-Point Field Goal Pct.Game .818, (min. 8 att.) vs. USC (Jan. 25, 1991) Season .443 (51-115), 1988-89

Three-Point FG Percentage (Both Teams)Game .818 (9-11) vs. USC (Jan. 25, 1991)

Free Throws MadeGame 40 (52 att.) vs. Seattle (March 8, 1980)Season 579 (884 att.), 1988-89

Free Throws Made (Both Teams)Game 61 at Montana (Dec. 16, 1991)

Free Throw AttemptsGame 52 (40 made) vs. Seattle (March 8, 1980)Season 844 (579 made), 1988-89

Free Throw Attempts (Both Teams)Game 80 vs. Western Kentucky (Dec. 5, 1997) 80 vs. Oregon State (Feb. 5, 1993)

Free Throw PercentageGame 1.000 (16-16) vs. Colorado (Dec. 5, 1981)Season .749 (344-459), 2005-06

Free Throw Percentage (Both Teams)Game .890 (24-26) vs. California (Jan. 2, 1998)

ReboundsGame 75 vs. Sacramento State (Nov. 28, 2011)Season 1,422 (1980-81)

Offensive Rebounds (Since 1986-87)Game 34 vs. Western Oregon (Nov. 13, 2010)Game (Div. I) 30 vs. USC (Feb. 20, 1987)Season 496 (1,298 total), 2010-11

Rebounding AverageSeason 49.4 (1978-79)

Rebounding MarginGame +40 (72-32) at Portland State (Jan. 25, 1982)Season +9.3 avg. (1985-86)

AssistsGame 32 vs. Santa Clara, (Jan. 29, 1983)Season 617 (1980-81)

StealsGame 39 vs. Hawai’i (Jan. 16, 1979)Season 418 (1979-80)

Blocked ShotsGame 17 vs. Pacific Christian (Jan. 3, 1982)Season 223 (1982-83)

Miscellaneous Winning Pct. (Season) .920 (23-2), 1978-79Conf. Winning Pct. (Season) 1.000 (13-0), 1979-80Pac-10/12 Winning Pct. (Season) .833 (15-3), 1998-99Wins (Season) 25, 1980-81, 1998-99Conference Wins (Season) 15, 1998-99Consecutive Wins (Season) 21, 1978-79Consecutive Home Wins (Season) 14, 1998-99Consecutive Home Wins 20, 1998-2000Home Wins (Season) 14, 1986-87; 1998-99, 2001-02; 2009-10Road Wins (Season) 14, 1979-80; 1980-81; 1983-84Losses (Season) 27, 2012-13Conference Losses (Season) 16, 2012-13Consecutive Losses (Season) 11, 1992-93Home Losses (Season) 13, 2012-13Road Losses (Season) 11, 2012-13Largest Comeback Win 22-point deficit (16:20, second half) at Arizona (March 4, 2000)

TEAM RECORDS

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Most Points 38, Jillian Alleyne vs. Portland State (Nov. 15, 2012)Most Rebounds 27, Jillian Alleyne vs. Portland State (Nov. 15, 2012)Field Goals Made 13, 2x, last Jillian Alleyne vs. Portland State (Nov. 20, 2011)Field Goal Attempts 25, Amanda Johnson vs. Portland State (Nov. 20, 2011)3-Point FG Made 5, 4x, last Ariel Thomas vs. Washington (Dec. 31, 2011)3-Point FG Attempts 12, 3x, last Jordan Loera vs. Saint Mary’s (Nov. 11, 2012)Free Throws Made 12, Jillian Alleyne vs. Portland State (Nov. 15, 2012)

Free Throw Attempts 19, Jillian Alleyne vs. Portland State (Nov. 15, 2012)Assists 9, Nia Jackson vs. California (Jan. 29, 2011)Steals 5, 2x, last Nia Jackson vs. Weber State (Nov. 24, 2011)Blocked Shots 5 vs. Jasmin Holliday vs. Colorado (Feb. 4, 2012)

Most Points 38, Taylor Lilley vs. New Mexico (March 23, 2010) 38, Debbie Adams vs. Seattle (March 8, 1980)Most Rebounds 26, Bev Smith vs. Alaska-Anchorage (Dec. 9, 1978)Field Goals Made 16, Stefanie Kasperski vs California (Jan. 5, 1990) Julie Cushing vs. San Jose State (Dec. 6, 1979) Bev Smith vs. Boise State (Jan. 13, 1979)Field Goal Attempts 31, Scarlett Overly, BYU (Dec. 16, 1988) 30, Bev Smith vs. Boise State (Jan. 13, 1979)3-Point FG Made 8, Taylor Lilley vs. Washington (Jan. 1, 2010) 8, Chelsea Wagner vs. Arizona (Feb. 9, 2006)3-Point FG Attempts 18, Taylor Lilley vs. New Mexico (March 23, 2010)Free Throws Made 17, Martha Sheldon, Portland (Jan. 7, 1992) 15, Debbie Sporcich vs. New Mexico State (Dec. 7, 1990)Free Throw Attempts 23, Martha Sheldon, Portland (Jan. 7, 1992) 17, Debbie Sporcich vs. New Mexico State (Dec. 7, 1990) 17, Cindy Murphy vs. Stanford (Jan. 9, 1993)

Assists 14, Vanessa Selden vs. New Mexico State (Dec. 7, 1990)Steals 9, Julie Cushing vs. Oregon State (March 1, 1979) Julie Cushing vs. Southern Oregon (Jan. 7, 1978) Bev Smith vs. Boise State (Jan. 13, 1979) Wanda Thompson vs. San Jose State (Dec. 6, 1979)Blocked Shots 12, Stefanie Kasperski vs. California (Feb. 26, 1988)

MATTHEW KNIGHT ARENA RECORDS

McARTHUR COURT RECORDS

OREGON’S MATTHEW KNIGHT & McARTHUR COURT RECORDS

McArthur Court was put to rest on Jan. 8, 2011 after the Oregon women’s basketball team sent off the 84-year old venue in style, with a 68-64 victory over Washington at The Pit. In front of 2,854 fans, the Ducks needed all the support they could to hold off a furious rally by the rival Huskies.

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NCAA TOURNAMENT2005 Oregon 58, TCU 55 First Round Seattle, Wash. Baylor 69, Oregon 46 Second Round Seattle, Wash.2001 Iowa 89, Oregon 82 (OT) First Round Salt Lake City, Utah2000 UAB 80, Oregon 79 (OT) First Round Eugene, Ore.1999 Oregon 65, Cincinnati 56 First Round Ames, Iowa Iowa State 85, Oregon 70 Second Round Ames, Iowa1998 Rutgers 79,Oregon 76 First Round Ames, Iowa1997 Oregon 80, San Diego State 68 First Round Knoxville, Tenn. Tennessee 76, Oregon 59 Second Round Knoxville, Tenn.1996 Wisconsin 74, Oregon 60 First Round Nashville, Tenn.1995 Louisville 67, Oregon 65 First Round Athens, Ga.1994 Oregon 74, Santa Clara 59 First Round Eugene, Ore. Colorado 92, Oregon 71 Second Round Boulder, Colo.1987 Oregon 75, E. Washington 56 First Round Eugene, Ore. Ohio State 76, Oregon 62 Second Round Eugene, Ore.1984 San Diego State 70, Oregon 63 First Round San Diego, Calif.1982 Missouri 59, Oregon 53 First Round Eugene, Ore.NCAA Tournament Record: 5-12

WOMEN’S NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT 2010 Oregon 95, Eastern Washington 66 First Round Eugene, Ore. Oregon 93, New Mexico 67 Second Round Eugene, Ore. California 71, Oregon 57 Third Round Eugene, Ore.2007 Bye First Round Bye Oregon 70, UC Santa Barbara 54 Second Round Eugene, Ore. Wyoming 64, Oregon 62 Third Round Laramie, Wyo.2002 Oregon 71, Saint Mary’s 61 First Round Eugene, Ore. Oregon 50, Oregon State 48 Second Round Eugene, Ore. Oregon 77, Washington 73 Quarterfinals Seattle, Wash. Oregon 65, Michigan State 54 Semifinals Eugene, Ore. Oregon 54, Houston 52 Championship Eugene, Ore.WNIT Record: 8-2

NATIONAL WOMEN’S INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT 1989 Oregon 82, DePaul 77 Quarterfinals Amarillo, Texas Oregon 93, Toledo 63 Semifinals Amarillo, Texas Oregon 67, San Diego State 64 Championship Amarillo, Texas1979 Oregon 85, Minnesota 74 Quarterfinals Amarillo, Texas South Carolina 85, Oregon 63 Semifinals Amarillo, Texas Oregon 81, N. Kentucky 72 Consolation Amarillo, TexasNWIT Record: 5-1

AIAW TOURNAMENT1980 Oregon 86, Kentucky 81 First Round Eugene, Ore.1980 Stephen F. Austin 76, Oregon 53 Second Round Nacogdoches, Texas1981 Oregon 74, Colorado 67 First Round Eugene, Ore.1981 USC 67, Oregon 64 Second Round Los Angeles, Calif.AIAW Tournament Record: 2-2Overall Postseason Record: 20-17 (.541)

Oregon won the 2002 WNIT championship on March 27, 2002. Then just a sophomore, Cathrine Kraayeveld defeated Houston, 54-52, with a last-second basket at McArthur Court.

Corrie Mizusawa was a part of Oregon’s 2005 NCAA Tournament squad. She was a two-time Pac-10 all-academic selection as well as a two-time Harry Ritchie Scholar-Athlete Award winner. Her 389 career assists in just three seasons rank fifth all-time.

OREGON IN THE POSTSEASON

OREGON’S CHAMPIONSHIPS2001-02 Women’s National Invitation Tournament1999-00 Pacific-10 Conference1998-99 Pacific-10 Conference (Co-Champions)1988-89 National Women’s Invitational Tournament1985-86 Northern Pacific Athletic Conference (Co-Champions)1983-84 Northern Pacific Athletic Conference1981-82 Northwest Women’s Basketball League1979-80 Northwest Women’s Basketball League AIAW Region IX

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SAN DIEGO STATE 70, OREGON 63First RoundMarch 16, 1984Peterson Gym · San Diego, Calif.

SAN DIEGO STATE AZTECS (70) MN FG FT R F A T S TPArceneaux 30 1-4 1-1 10 4 1 2 1 3Hutchinson 40 15-32 3-5 16 4 1 8 10 33Wallace 22 3-5 1-1 4 4 0 1 0 7Stack 29 4-8 0-1 1 1 6 3 3 8Overton 27 3-4 2-2 5 1 5 4 0 8Coleman 7 0-0 2-2 1 2 0 0 0 2Blackman 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0Duncan 26 4-12 1-2 5 3 2 1 2 9Perczynski 14 0-2 0-0 2 0 3 1 0 0Totals 200 30-63 10-14 44 19 18 21 16 70

OREGON DUCKS (63) MN FG FT R F A T S TPMetzger 32 6-17 0-0 8 4 1 4 1 12Pettersen 23 0-2 0-0 2 3 1 0 0 0Lang 40 9-14 4-8 10 1 0 7 1 22McDuffie 40 5-10 1-2 1 2 5 4 0 11Tennant 39 3-8 1-2 3 2 10 2 4 7Carver 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Higgs 24 4-8 3-8 6 5 0 4 0 11Neal 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 2 0 0Totals 200 27-59 9-20 32 17 18 23 6 63

Halftime — San Diego State 38, Oregon 29FG Percentage — Oregon .466; Missouri .476FT Percentage — Oregon .450; Missouri .714Technical Fouls — Oregon (Bench)Attendance — 1,520

OHIO STATE 76, OREGON 52Second RoundMarch 14, 1987McArthur Court · Eugene, Ore.

OREGON DUCKS (62) MN FG FT R F A T S TPGlidden 24 1-6 3-4 7 2 0 0 1 5Neumann 30 6-14 2-4 5 2 1 2 0 14Kasperski 31 6-11 0-1 3 2 0 2 3 12Drouet 25 1-5 0-0 2 1 5 1 0 2Landerholm 36 7-22 3-4 11 5 9 7 1 17Semeniuk 22 2-3 0-0 1 2 3 1 1 4Neal 1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0Sattiewhite 28 4-6 0-0 1 2 2 1 3 8Giguiere 3 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0Totals 200 27-68 8-13 31 17 21 14 9 62

OHIO STATE BUCKEYES (76) MN FG FT R F A T S TPStrine 35 7-16 1-1 7 4 2 3 2 15Hall 32 8-12 2-2 14 4 4 5 1 18Dombkowski 35 2-5 1-4 6 4 1 1 2 5Sanford 36 5-9 4-6 1 0 9 4 3 14Cline 36 5-11 2-2 6 2 5 1 3 12Johnson 5 0-1 0-1 0 1 0 1 0 0Smith 6 1-1 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 2Sanchez 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0Lowry 11 5-6 0-0 4 0 1 3 0 10Gilkey 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 200 33-61 10-16 42 17 22 19 11 76

Halftime — Ohio State 35, Oregon 29FG Percentage — Oregon .397; Ohio State .541FT Percentage — Oregon .615; Ohio State .625Attendance — 5,157

COLORADO 92, OREGON 71Second RoundMarch 19, 1994Coors Events Center · Boulder, Colo.

OREGON DUCKS (71) MN FG FT R F A T S TPBoyer 33 4-8 1-2 2 3 1 1 1 9Schutt 32 3-11 0-0 3 4 2 2 0 7Wilson 17 3-6 2-2 3 5 0 5 0 8Healea 36 5-11 2-2 4 4 3 1 1 13Croshaw 32 8-12 0-0 5 4 6 6 0 21Edwards 16 0-0 0-1 2 2 0 0 1 0Sporcich 11 1-2 2-2 3 0 0 0 1 4Miller 4 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0Murphy 8 2-3 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 4Edamura 8 1-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 2Boeving 3 1-2 1-1 2 0 1 0 0 3Totals 200 28-57 8-10 28 23 15 17 4 71

COLORADO BUFFALOES (92) MN FG FT R F A T S TPLang 31 10-14 6-8 1 1 2 3 1 26Scholz 9 1-2 1-1 2 5 1 1 0 3Palmer 34 7-7 2-2 4 1 8 0 1 17Thomas 26 5-9 4-5 6 2 5 1 0 14Sheetz 36 3-12 8-8 2 2 5 4 1 15Jones 20 1-3 6-6 5 0 4 1 1 8Weathers 15 1-2 3-6 2 1 0 1 0 5Scott 17 2-3 0-1 3 4 1 1 1 4Slokar 6 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0Jacobs 3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Stanish 3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0Totals 200 30-54 30-37 33 16 26 12 5 92

Halftime — Colorado 51, Oregon 373-pt. Field Goals — Oregon 7-21 (Schutt 1-5, Healea 1-7, Croshaw 5-7, Sporcich 0-1, Boeving 0-1), Colorado 2-9 (Palmer 1-1, Sheetz 1-6, Slokar 0-1)FG Percentage — Oregon .491, Colorado .556FT Percentage — Oregon .800, Colorado .811Technical Fouls — Oregon (Bench, Wilson)Attendance — 11,199

OREGON 74, SANTA CLARA 59First RoundMarch 16, 1994McArthur Court · Eugene, Ore.

SANTA CLARA BRONCOS (59) MN FG FT R F A T S TPColeman 26 2-6 2-2 2 4 1 2 0 7Silvernail 37 5-15 3-5 11 4 3 5 2 13Bailey 21 3-3 0-0 2 4 0 3 1 6Baldwin 19 1-7 0-0 2 4 3 0 0 3Ressa 29 5-13 2-2 7 1 4 2 1 14Smith 12 1-1 0-0 2 4 0 0 0 2Chiamparino 24 5-15 0-2 1 4 0 1 0 14Riedman 19 0-0 0-0 1 4 1 6 0 0Gonzales 7 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0Hollowell 3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0Meadough 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0Silacci 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hurley 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 200 22-61 7-11 32 31 12 19 4 59

OREGON DUCKS (74) MN FG FT R F A T S TPSchutt 38 3-10 4-4 3 2 0 2 2 11Boyer 28 4-5 4-4 4 5 1 4 0 12Wilson 36 8-14 7-11 13 2 0 2 1 23Healea 27 1-2 6-7 4 3 2 3 2 8Croshaw 36 3-7 4-5 4 4 3 4 1 12Murphy 6 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0Miller 11 3-5 0-0 2 0 1 1 2 6Edwards 11 0-0 2-4 3 2 0 2 0 2Boeving 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Edamura 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sandvold 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 200 22-43 27-35 36 19 8 18 8 74

Halftime — Santa Clara 38, Oregon 363-pt. Field Goals — Oregon 3-6 (Schutt 1-2, Healea 0-1, Croshaw 2-3), Santa Clara 8-33 (Coleman 1-4, Silvernail 0-2, Baldwin 1-5, Ressa 2-9, Chiamparino 4-13)FG Percentage Oregon .512, Santa Clara .361FT Percentage Oregon .771, Santa Clara .636Attendance — 7,691

OREGON 75, EASTERN WASHINGTON 56First RoundMarch 11, 1987McArthur Court · Eugene, Ore.

EASTERN WASHINGTON EAGLES (56) MN FG FT R F A T S TPGaubinger 39 2-6 0-0 5 2 3 3 2 4Smith 39 10-15 0-0 0 3 0 1 2 20Danner 28 2-10 4-4 5 4 1 1 1 8Souther 37 6-18 0-0 13 4 1 2 2 12Johal 39 6-16 0-0 3 3 5 2 0 12Stewart 1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Karnes 1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hattemer 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Coleman 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Vietz 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Devoir 13 0-4 0-0 3 1 0 0 0 0Totals 200 26-71 4-4 31 17 10 9 7 56

OREGON DUCKS (75) MN FG FT R F A T S TPGlidden 24 3-7 6-9 8 2 1 4 1 12Neumann 32 6-11 3-3 13 1 0 3 1 15Kasperski 30 8-14 0-0 10 1 0 1 0 16Drouet 37 5-11 2-3 3 0 7 0 2 12Landerholm 32 5-9 2-2 6 3 6 3 2 12Semeniuk 23 3-6 0-0 5 1 2 1 1 6Neal 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sattiewhite 18 1-5 0-2 1 0 2 0 0 2Giguiere 1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0Evans 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Eble 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 200 31-64 13-19 50 8 19 12 7 75

Halftime — Oregon 34, Eastern Washington 24FG Percentage — Oregon .484, Eastern Washington .366FT Percentage — Oregon .684, Eastern Washington 1.000Attendance — 2,731

MISSOURI 59, OREGON 53First RoundMarch 13, 1982McArthur Court · Eugene, Ore.

MISSOURI TIGERS (59) MN FG FT R F A T S TPWalker 38 6-15 2-2 7 1 0 3 3 14Davis 26 5-14 1-2 7 4 1 4 0 11Ferret 24 3-13 2-3 3 1 1 2 3 8Hollins 20 0-6 1-2 3 3 1 2 2 1McFerrin 30 2-4 6-9 2 3 1 0 1 10Schwander 28 3-9 2-2 7 5 0 3 3 8Brueggestrass 12 2-7 2-2 6 5 1 4 2 12Totals 200 21-69 17-24 40 23 5 21 14 59

OREGON DUCKS (53) MN FG FT R F A T S TPBernhardt 16 1-2 0-0 2 4 1 6 0 2Stoican 35 2-4 0-0 2 5 0 1 0 4Lang 40 6-10 12-12 20 3 2 6 1 24Trask 36 2-4 2-2 0 4 1 4 0 6Smith 37 2-16 5-7 8 3 7 7 1 9Metzger 19 2-4 2-3 7 2 0 4 0 6Higgs 13 0-1 2-2 2 1 0 2 0 2Harris 4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 200 15-42 23-26 44 22 11 31 2 53

Halftime — Missouri 25, Oregon 22FG Percentage — Oregon .357, Missouri .304FT Percentage — Oregon .885, Missouri .708Attendance — 5,032

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RUTGERS 79, OREGON 76First RoundMarch 14, 1998Hilton Coliseum · Ames, Iowa

OREGON DUCKS (76) MN FG FT R F A T S TPHughes 37 3-11 2-2 3 4 6 2 1 9O’Brien 35 5-12 1-2 7 3 0 2 0 13Wolvert 33 6-9 11-14 10 2 1 5 0 23Bowyer 12 0-0 0-0 3 1 4 1 0 0Curtis 34 5-10 6-7 2 3 0 0 1 17Piers 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0Benson 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0Strange 19 2-4 0-0 4 0 2 1 0 4McKnight 19 2-3 4-4 2 3 0 1 0 10Dion 4 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0Totals 200 23-50 24-29 33 17 15 15 2 76

RUTGERS SCARLET KNIGHTS (79) MN FG FT R F A T S TPLillard 21 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 2 0 0Miles 31 5-12 3-5 17 4 1 1 0 13Clemente 18 1-3 0-0 4 5 0 1 0 2Young 33 8-18 2-2 1 0 2 1 1 23Pointer 29 7-11 3-6 5 4 7 1 2 17Gilmore 12 0-3 0-0 1 2 1 1 0 0Eggleston 7 0-1 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0Honeycutt 4 1-1 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 2Stewart 25 5-13 1-2 4 0 1 1 1 14Boonen 4 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 0Sutton-Brown 16 3-6 2-3 4 5 0 1 2 8Totals 200 30-69 11-18 40 25 12 10 8 79

Halftime — Oregon 40, Rutgers 403-pt. Field Goals — Rutgers 8-20 (Young 5-10, Stewart 3-8, Pointer 0-1, Gilmore 0-1), Oregon 6-11 (McKnight 2-2, O’Brien 2-4, Curtis, 1-1, Hughes 1-4)FG Percentage — Oregon .460, Rutgers .435FT Percentage — Oregon .828, Rutgers .611Attendance — 9,221

OREGON 80, SAN DIEGO STATE 68First RoundMarch 15, 1997Thompson-Boling Arena · Knoxville, Tenn.

SAN DIEGO STATE AZTECS (68) MN FG FT R F A T S TPDiCamilli 35 3-5 1-4 7 4 2 3 0 7Nowlin-Tres 39 9-16 2-3 4 4 1 3 3 24Bale 17 0-0 1-2 0 2 0 1 1 1Wright 39 3-4 2-2 1 5 6 2 2 10Rucker 35 7-19 3-5 4 3 1 1 1 17Zukauskaite 11 2-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 5Woods 23 2-4 0-0 3 4 1 4 0 4Sledge 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 200 26-51 9-16 19 22 11 15 7 68

OREGON DUCKS (80) MN FG FT R F A T S TPHughes 33 6-13 4-5 5 3 2 3 2 17Boyer 37 8-16 3-7 11 3 3 2 0 19Fegent 33 6-8 2-2 10 1 1 1 0 14Bowyer 34 3-5 5-8 2 2 3 3 1 13Edamura 29 0-0 2-2 3 1 1 2 2 2Mowe 9 3-4 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 6Benson 18 3-5 0-0 0 3 0 2 0 7Strange 4 1-1 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 2McKnight 3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 2 0 0Totals 200 30-52 16-24 37 14 11 16 5 80

Halftime — Oregon 39, San Diego State 293-pt. Field Goals — San Diego State 7-15 (Nowlin-Tres 4-7, Wright 2-2, Rucker 0-5, Zukauskaite 1-1), Oregon 4-9 (Hughes 1-4, Bowyer 2-2, Benson 1-3)FG Percentage — San Diego State .510, Oregon .577FT Percentage — San Diego State .563, Oregon .667Attendance — 6,456

LOUISVILLE 67, OREGON 65First RoundMarch 17, 1995Georgia Coliseum · Athens, Ga.

LOUISVILLE CARDINALS (67) MN FG FT R F A T S TPMattox 36 7-16 1-2 6 1 2 3 0 19Scott 32 9-13 3-5 3 4 1 1 0 21Martin 26 1-3 0-0 7 3 1 1 0 2Inman 37 6-10 0-0 5 3 4 3 0 17Glanton 21 0-3 0-0 4 3 1 4 2 0Cloudy 18 0-2 0-0 0 1 7 2 1 0Smith 8 1-4 1-2 3 2 0 0 0 4Ludwig 22 2-5 0-0 5 1 0 3 1 4Totals 200 26-56 5-9 36 18 16 17 4 67

OREGON DUCKS (65) MN FG FT R F A T S TPSchutt 36 2-7 0-0 2 4 5 1 0 5Boyer 36 6-16 7-10 12 3 2 2 3 19Fegent 38 6-14 2-3 13 2 1 2 1 14Edamura 38 5-9 2-2 2 2 3 3 3 13Crowe 37 5-12 1-1 3 2 3 4 2 12Healea 5 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0Edwards 6 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 1 0Boeving 4 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2Totals 200 25-60 12-16 36 15 14 13 10 65

Halftime — Oregon 34, Louisville 313-pt. Field Goals — Oregon 3-10 (Schutt 1-5, Edamura 1-1, Crowe 1-3, Boeving 0-1), Louisville 10-20 (Mattox 4-9, Scott 0-1, Inman 5-6, Smith 1-4)FG Percentage — Oregon .417, Louisville .464FT Percentage — Oregon .750, Louisville .556Attendance — 1,512

TENNESSEE 76, OREGON 59Second RoundMarch 17, 1997Thompson-Boling Arena · Knoxville, Tenn.

OREGON DUCKS (59) MN FG FT R F A T S TPBenson 26 1-8 0-0 6 2 1 2 3 2Boyer 39 6-11 0-1 6 3 2 6 1 12Fegent 31 6-10 4-4 3 3 2 3 0 16Hughes 32 7-15 0-0 1 3 3 4 2 18Bowyer 24 0-1 0-0 1 4 3 2 1 0Edamura 27 2-4 0-0 1 1 2 2 2 5Mowe 17 2-4 0-0 3 1 0 1 0 4Oliveira 2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0Boeving 2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2Totals 200 25-54 4-5 25 17 14 20 9 59

TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS (76) MN FG FT R F A T S TPHoldsclaw 40 10-15 4-8 12 1 5 7 3 24Conklin 20 6-11 202 4 3 0 1 1 18Thompson 32 3-5 7-8 7 3 1 1 3 13Elzy 23 0-4 0-0 4 2 2 3 1 0Greene 33 4-6 2-2 0 0 0 2 2 11Johnson 24 2-4 3-4 2 1 0 2 0 7Laxton 9 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0Jolly 15 1-2 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 3Stephens 4 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0Totals 200 26-49 18-24 31 13 8 18 10 76

Halftime — Tennessee 36, Oregon 303-pt. Field Goals — Oregon 5-13 (Benson 0-2, Boyer 0-1, Hughes 4-8, Edamura 1-2), Tennessee 6-12 (Holdsclaw 0-1, Conklin 4-7, Greene 1-2, Jolly 1-2)FG Percentage — Oregon .463, Tennessee .531FT Percentage — Oregon .800, Tennessee .750Attendance — 6,191

WISCONSIN 74, OREGON 60First RoundMarch 15, 1996Memorial Coliseum · Nashville, Tenn.

OREGON DUCKS (60) MN FG FT R F A T S TPBoeving 30 4-10 0-0 4 1 0 2 0 11Boyer 32 4-8 9-12 4 5 1 3 1 17Fegent 32 4-10 3-4 6 3 0 3 2 12Bowyer 34 3-8 1-2 4 5 2 4 0 7Edamura 40 3-8 0-0 7 1 3 3 0 7Curtis 21 2-3 0-0 4 1 1 2 2 4Benson 3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0McKnight 6 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 2Brewster 2 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0Totals 200 21-50 13-18 30 17 7 18 5 60

WISCONSIN BADGERS (74) MN FG FT R F A T S TPKlapperich 31 7-11 2-5 7 4 1 1 3 16Boston 29 0-2 2-2 3 2 2 3 0 2Franke 35 10-18 4-4 5 3 2 1 3 24Anderson 35 2-11 6-6 1 1 7 0 1 10Voigt 34 4-10 0-0 5 0 4 3 1 12Wiersma 16 4-4 0-0 6 0 2 2 1 8Hartwig 5 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 1 1 2Cattanach 11 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 0Rhodes 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 200 28-58 14-17 33 13 18 11 12 74

Halftime — Wisconsin 34, Oregon 283-pt. Field Goals — Oregon 5-8 (Boeving 3-4, Fegent 1-1, Edamura 1-1, Bowyer 0-2), Wisconsin 4-8 (Voigt 4-7, Cattanach 0-1)FG Percentage — Oregon .420, Wisconsin .483FT Percentage — Oregon .722, Wisconsin .824Attendance — 4,145

Natalie Hughes (left) and Lisa Bowyer battle for a loose ball against Tennessee during the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

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IOWA STATE 85, OREGON 70Second RoundMarch 14, 1999Hilton Coliseum · Ames, Iowa

OREGON DUCKS (70) MN FG FT R F A T S TPO’Brien 30 3-8 0-0 2 2 1 2 1 8Meharry 32 1-4 1-2 2 4 1 3 2 3Wolvert 15 1-6 2-2 1 1 0 0 0 4Williams 39 6-12 0-0 2 4 3 2 2 16Bowyer 38 4-11 3-3 3 5 7 6 2 13Strange 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dion 10 1-3 1-2 2 0 2 1 1 4Mowe 24 9-9 2-3 6 4 3 3 1 20Curtis 9 0-1 2-2 0 3 0 1 0 2Totals 200 25-54 11-14 24 23 18 18 9 70

IOWA STATE CYCLONES (85) MN FG FT R F A T S TPGahan 29 2-5 5-6 7 3 1 2 1 9Huelman 28 2-5 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 5Welle 29 7-13 7-8 10 2 1 2 3 21Frese 36 3-10 5-7 3 1 8 7 1 12Taylor 35 5-9 0-0 5 2 4 0 2 12Haugen 20 1-2 3-4 2 1 0 1 0 6Homeyer 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Robson 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Shriver 1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Cizek 1 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 0 1Francis 19 9-13 0-2 5 3 1 3 1 19Totals 200 29-58 21-29 38 13 16 15 8 85

Halftime — Iowa State 48, Oregon 383-pt. Field Goals — Oregon 9-26 (Williams 4-10, O’Brien 2-4, Bowyer 2-8, Dion 1-3, Curtis 0-1), Iowa State 6-15 (Taylor 2-4, Haugen 1-1, Huelman 1-2, Francis 1-3, Frese 1-3, Gahan 0-2)FG Percentage — Iowa State .500, Oregon .463FT Percentage — Iowa State .724, Oregon .786Attendance — 11,719

UAB 80, OREGON 79 (OT)First RoundMarch 17, 2000McArthur Court · Eugene, Ore.

UAB BLAZERS (80) MN FG FT R F A T S TPD. Jackson 45 12-23 7-12 10 2 1 3 0 32Holland 35 2-9 3-4 1 1 1 1 1 8Smith 19 2-4 0-1 6 5 0 1 1 4L. Jackson 38 2-11 2-2 5 2 8 5 1 6Thrash 35 6-10 4-6 5 3 1 2 2 19Stallings 27 2-3 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 5Rhodes 24 3-4 0-0 6 2 0 0 0 6Brown 2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0Totals 225 29-64 16-25 39 18 11 13 5 80

OREGON DUCKS (79) MN FG FT R F A T S TPWolvert 40 4-11 4-5 6 2 3 1 0 12Mowe 19 2-3 1-2 6 2 0 2 1 5Williams 43 6-15 3-3 4 4 5 3 0 17Craighead 39 5-11 0-0 5 4 1 0 2 13Strange 40 4-7 2-2 4 0 3 3 0 10Piers 1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0Shreve 8 1-2 0-0 2 3 0 2 0 3Fredrick 3 0-3 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0Moore 6 0-1 0-0 1 1 1 1 0 0Unaka 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Meharry 24 8-13 3-5 4 2 2 1 0 19Totals 225 30-67 13-17 36 20 15 13 3 79

Halftime — UAB 39, Oregon 383-pt. Field Goals — Oregon 6-15 (Craighead 3-6, Williams 2-5, Shreve 1-2, Moore 0-1, Wolvert 0-1), UAB 6-17 (Thrash 3-3, D. Jackson 1-5, Holland 1-5, Stallings 1-2, L. Jackson 0-2)FG Percentage — Oregon .448, UAB .453FT Percentage — Oregon .765, UAB .640Attendance — 7,672

IOWA 89, OREGON 82 (OT)First RoundMarch 17, 2001Jon M. Huntsman Center · Salt Lake City, Utah

OREGON DUCKS (82) MN FG FT R F A T S TPDion 38 6-14 4-4 6 4 5 1 0 16Wolvert 36 8-13 1-2 13 3 3 4 1 18Mowe 29 6-9 5-8 12 4 1 6 0 17Craighead 42 4-22 0-0 2 2 4 2 3 11Edwards 44 3-6 0-0 1 2 2 0 0 8Shreve 4 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2Fredrick 4 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0Unaka 6 1-3 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 2Meharry 22 3-6 0-1 7 5 3 1 0 8Totals 225 32-75 12-17 45 23 18 15 4 82

IOWA HAWKEYES (89) MN FG FT R F A T S TPMagner 23 1-3 4-4 3 1 0 3 1 7Lillis 36 3-11 3-4 6 5 2 2 0 9Peterson 31 7-9 5-8 7 3 4 3 4 19Meder 43 7-16 7-8 1 2 2 0 2 25Consuegra 41 5-11 2-2 4 4 7 3 0 13Watson 11 0-2 0-1 3 0 0 0 0 0Berdo 25 3-8 2-5 2 0 0 1 0 10Bullock 15 3-4 0-0 6 4 0 2 2 6Totals 225 29-64 23-29 38 19 15 14 9 89

Halftime — Iowa 39, Oregon 353-pt. Field Goals — Oregon 6-29 (Craighead 3-21, Edwards 2-5, Wolvert 1-1, Dion 0-1, Meharry 0-1), Iowa 8-15 (Meder 4-7, Berdo 2-5, Magner 1-2, Consuegra 1-1)FG Percentage — Oregon .455, Iowa .444FT Percentage — Oregon .706, Iowa .793Attendance — 3,119

OREGON 58, TCU 55First RoundMarch 19, 2005Bank of America Arena · Seattle, Wash.

OREGON DUCKS (58) MN FG FT R F A T S TPForristall 22 1-4 2-2 7 3 0 2 0 4Kraayeveld 36 7-12 6-7 5 2 1 4 1 23Bills 31 4-12 2-3 8 2 2 4 1 10Mizusawa 40 0-1 0-0 3 2 8 3 1 0Davis 24 2-8 1-2 2 2 0 2 0 7Richards 15 3-5 2-5 6 4 0 0 2 8Chapdelaine 16 0-2 2-2 4 1 1 1 0 2Okwumabua 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Haring 12 2-5 0-0 0 0 2 1 1 4Totals 200 19-49 15-21 43 16 14 16 6 58

TCU HORNED FROGS (55) MN FG FT R F A T S TPNewton 28 2-5 3-4 4 3 0 2 2 7Davis 24 1-4 5-5 1 3 0 0 1 8Irvin 32 5-19 4-4 7 5 1 4 1 14Lacy 36 4-13 1-2 5 3 4 2 1 10Butler-Rayford 13 0-3 1-2 1 2 0 0 0 1Baker 18 1-6 0-0 3 2 0 2 1 3Knight 24 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 1 1 0Clementino 23 2-6 5-6 7 1 0 1 1 10Goodwin 2 1-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 2Totals 200 16-58 19-23 39 21 7 12 8 55

Halftime — Oregon 27, TCU 273-pt. Field Goals — Oregon 5-15 (Kraayeveld 3-6, Davis 2-5, Forristall 0-2, Chapdelaine 0-1, Haring 0-1), TCU 4-15 (Davis 1-4, Baker 1-3, Lacy 1-3, Clementino 1-2, Irvin 0-2, Knight 0-1)FG Percentage — Oregon .388, TCU .276FT Percentage — Oregon .714, TCU .826Attendance — 3,094

OREGON 65, CINCINNATI 56First RoundMarch 12, 1999Hilton Coliseum · Ames, Iowa

CINCINNATI BEARCATS (56) MN FG FT R F A T S TPStocks 22 1-2 0-0 3 4 2 0 0 3Scott 35 6-13 3-3 4 2 0 2 1 15Kirk 24 1-4 0-0 5 1 1 1 1 2Slaise 35 3-17 4-4 4 3 6 7 5 35Roberson 33 3-9 0-0 4 4 4 3 2 6Wilder 7 1-1 0-3 1 2 0 0 0 2Groeber 16 3-5 1-3 5 2 0 2 1 16Merriweather 16 1-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2Perry 12 2-5 2-3 0 1 0 2 0 7Totals 200 21-57 10-16 30 19 13 16 3 56

OREGON DUCKS (65) MN FG FT R F A T S TPO’Brien 23 4-7 0-0 5 3 3 1 1 9Meharry 38 5-10 4-7 13 2 2 2 1 14Wolvert 28 7-9 2-4 9 3 1 3 1 16Williams 39 6-12 4-4 2 2 4 3 2 16Bowyer 30 1-5 4-4 0 3 3 1 3 6Piers 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0Strange 16 1-6 0-0 2 1 2 1 1 2Dion 11 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3 0 0Mowe 13 1-3 0-0 3 1 0 1 0 2Curtis 1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0Totals 200 26-49 18-24 31 13 8 18 10 76

Halftime — Oregon 38, Cincinnati 303-pt. Field Goals — Cincinnati 4-11 (Slaise 2-6, Perry 1-1, Stocks 1-2, Kirk 0-1, Roberson 0-1), Oregon 1-10 (O’Brien 1-3, Williams 0-6, Bowyer 0-1)FG Percentage — Cincinnati .368, Oregon .481FT Percentage — Cincinnati .625, Oregon .737Attendance — 12,337

Jamie Craighead scores on her only two-point field goal attempt in the

Ducks’ overtime loss vs. Iowa at the NCAA Tournament in 2001.

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BAYLOR 69, OREGON 46Second RoundMarch 21, 2005Bank of America Arena · Seattle, Wash.

OREGON DUCKS (46) MN FG FT R F A T S TPForristall 27 1-4 0-0 5 2 3 1 1 3Kraayeveld 38 3-11 8-9 8 2 0 3 1 15Bills 18 4-8 0-3 4 5 0 3 1 8Mizusawa 37 1-2 3-6 1 1 8 5 1 5Davis 27 3-10 0-0 0 2 0 2 0 7Richards 18 2-3 1-3 5 2 0 4 2 5Chapdelaine 13 0-2 0-0 1 2 0 4 1 0Okwumabua 3 0-1 1-2 0 0 0 1 0 1Oaks 3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Shetters 5 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0Haring 11 1-1 0-0 2 2 0 1 1 2Totals 200 15-44 13-23 33 23 11 24 8 46

BAYLOR BEARS (69) MN FG FT R F A T S TPYoung 30 11-19 3-4 8 2 2 4 5 25Wabara 22 2-5 0-3 5 5 1 1 1 4Blackmon 27 7-13 3-4 6 2 1 6 1 17Whitaker 34 1-2 0-0 3 2 2 1 5 2Scott 20 0-7 0-0 6 0 4 1 1 0Jones 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0Ononiwu 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0Fox 4 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 0Wyatt 20 3-6 0-0 1 1 2 1 2 6Jones 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Tisdale 3 0-1 2-2 0 1 1 0 0 2Davis 5 2-2 3-3 0 0 0 1 0 8Hamerly 3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0Niemann 26 2-5 0-0 4 3 3 1 2 5Totals 200 28-61 11-16 37 17 16 17 18 69

Halftime — Baylor 34, Oregon 183-pt. Field Goals — Oregon 3-14 (Davis 1-5, Kraayeveld 1-4, Forristall 1-3, Mizusawa 0-1, Oaks 0-1), Baylor 2-8 (Niemann 1-3, Davis 1-1, Scott 0-3, Wyatt 0-1)FG Percentage — Oregon .341, Baylor .459FT Percentage — Oregon .565, Baylor .688Attendance — 3,010Andrea Bills takes it to the hole in Oregon’s 58-55 upset of 23rd-ranked

TCU during the first round of the 2005 NCAA Tournament.Gabrielle Richards drives against eventual national champion Baylor in the second round of the 2005 NCAA Tournament.

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TEAM RECORDS

PointsMost 80 vs. San Diego State, 3-15-97 Opponents: 92 by Colorado, 3-19-94Fewest: 46 vs. Baylor, 3-21-05 Opponents: 55 by TCU, 3-19-05Most, Half: 41, second half vs. Eastern Washington, 3-11-87; second half vs. San Diego State, 3-15-97 Opponents: 51, first half by Colorado, 3-19-94Fewest, Half: 18 vs. Baylor, 3-21-05 Opponents: 21, second half by Santa Clara, 3-16-94

Field GoalsMade: 31 vs. Eastern Washington, 3-11-87 Opponents: 33 by Ohio State, 3-14-87Attempted: 75 vs. Iowa, 3-17-01 Opponents: 71 by Eastern Washington, 3-11-87Best Pct.: .577 (30-52), vs. San Diego State, 3-15-97 Opponents: .556 (30-54), by Colorado, 3-19-94Worst Pct.: .341 (15-44), vs. Baylor, 3-21-05 Opponents: .276 (16-58), by TCU, 3-19-05Best Pct., Half: .682 (15-22), first half vs. San Diego State, 3-15-97

Three-Point Field GoalsMade: 9 vs. Iowa State, 3-14-99 Opponents: 10 by Louisville, 3-17-95Attempted: 29 vs. Iowa, 3-17-01 Opponents: 33 by Santa Clara, 3-16-94Best Pct.: .625 (5-8), vs. Wisconsin, 3-15-96 Opponents: .500 (10-20), by Louisville, 3-17-95; Wisconsin, 3-15-96; Tennessee, 3-17-97

Free ThrowsMade: 27 vs. Santa Clara, 3-16-94 Opponents: 30 by Colorado, 3-19-94

Attempted: 35 vs. Santa Clara, 3-16-94 Opponents: 37 by Colorado, 3-19-94Best Pct.: .885 (23-26), vs. Missouri, 3-13-82 Opponents: 1.000 (4-4), by Eastern Washington, 3-11-87Worst Pct.: .450 (9-20), vs. San Diego State, 3-16-84 Opponents: .556 (5-9), by Louisville, 3-17-95Best Pct., Half: 1.000 (2-2), second half vs. Tennessee, 3-17-97 Opponents: 1.000 (2-2), first and second half by Eastern Washington, 3-11-87

MiscellaneousRebounds: 50 vs. Eastern Washington, 3-11-87 Opponents: 44 by San Diego State, 3-16-84Assists: 21 vs. Ohio State, 3-14-87 Opponents: 26 by Colorado, 3-19-94Steals: 10 vs. Louisville, 3-17-95, vs. Cincinnati, 3- 12-99 Opponents: 18 by Baylor, 3-21-05Blocked Shots: 7 vs. TCU, 3-19-05; Eastern Washington, 3-11-87 Opponents: 6 by TCU, 3-19-05Most TOs: 31 vs. Missouri, 3-13-82 Opponents: 21 by San Diego State, 3-16-84; Missouri, 3-13-82Fewest TOs: 12 vs. Eastern Washington, 3-11-87 Opponents: 9 by Eastern Washington, 3-11-87

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

PointsMost: 24, Alison Lang vs. Missouri, 3-13-82 Opponents: 33, Hutchinson (San Diego St.), 3-16-84

Field GoalsMade: 9, Alison Lang vs. San Diego State, 3-16-84; Jenny Mowe vs. Iowa State, 3-14-99 Opponents: 15, Hutchinson (San Diego State), 3-16-84Attempted: 22, Lauri Landerholm vs. Ohio State, 3-14-87 Opponents: 32, Hutchinson (San Diego State), 3-16-84

Three-Point Field GoalsMade: 5, Missy Croshaw vs. Colorado, 3-19-94 Opponents: 5, Tomora Young (Rutgers), 3-14-98; Marla Inman (Louisville), 3-17-95Attempted: 21, Jamie Craighead vs. Iowa, 3-17-01 Opponents: 13, Colette Chiamparino (SCU), 3-16-94

Free ThrowsMade: 12, Alison Lang vs. Missouri, 3-13-82 Opponents: 8, Shelley Sheetz (Colorado), 3-19-94Attempted: 14, Angelina Wolvert vs. Rutgers, 3-14-98 Opponents: 12, Deanna Jackson (UAB), 3-17-00

MiscellaneousRebounds: 20, Alison Lang vs. Missouri, 3-13-82 Opponents: 17, Linda Miles (Rutgers), 3-14-98Assists: 10, Lauri Tennant vs. San Diego State, 3-16-84 Opponents: 9, Geneva Sanford (Ohio State), 3-14-87Steals: 4, Lauri Tennant vs. San Diego State, 3-16-84 Opponents: 10, Hutchinson (San Diego State), 3-16-84Blocked Shots: 5, Angelina Wolvert vs. UAB, 3-17-00; Renae Fegent vs. Wisconsin, 3-15-96; Stefanie Kasperski vs. Eastern Washington, 3-11-87 Opponents: 6, Sandora Irvin (Baylor), 3-21-05

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TEAM RECORDS

PointsMost in a game 89 vs. Arizona (March 9, 2011)Most by both teams in a game 179: Arizona 90, Oregon 89 (March 9, 2011)Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 221 (2002, 3 games)Most in the tournament, average (min. 2 games) 73.7 (2002, 3 games)Most in first half 39 vs. Washington (March 7, 2013)Most in second half 53 vs. Arizona (March 9, 2011)Most in overtime N/AFewest in a game 43 vs. Washington (March 12, 2009)Fewest by both teams in a game 101: Arizona State 54, Oregon 47 (March 6, 2005)Fewest in first half 19 vs. Arizona State (March 3, 2002)Fewest in second half 18 vs. Arizona State (March 6, 2005)Fewest allowed in a game 45 vs. Washington State (March 7, 2008)Fewest allowed in tournament (min. 2 games) 104 (2005, 2 games)Lowest average allowed in tournament (min. 2 games) 52.0 (2005, 2 games)Largest winning margin 21 - Oregon 66, Washington State 45 (March 7, 2008)

Field GoalsMost in a game 36 vs. Arizona (March 9, 2011)Most by both teams in a game 71: Oregon 36, Arizona 35 (March 9, 2011)Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 83 (2002, 3 games)Fewest in a game 17 vs. Washington (March 12, 2009)Fewest by both teams in a game 36: Arizona State 18, Oregon 18 (March 6, 2005)Fewest allowed in tournament (min. 2 games) 37 (2005, 2 games)

Field Goal AttemptsMost in a game 83 vs. Arizona (March 9, 2011)Most by both teams in a game 160: Oregon 83, Arizona 77 (March 9, 2011)Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 172 (2002, 3 games)Fewest in a game 49 vs. Arizona State (March 6, 2005)Fewest by both teams in a game 99: Oregon 54, Washington State 45 (March 7, 2008)Fewest allowed in tournament (min. 2 games) 103 (2008, 2 games)

Field Goal PercentageHighest in a game .532 (33-62) vs. Washington State (March 1, 2002)Highest by both teams .475, Oregon (33-62), Washington State (25-60), March 1 ,2002Highest in the tournament (min. 2 games) .429 (48-112), 2008 (2 games)Lowest in a game .309 (17-55) vs. Washington (March 12, 2009)Lowest by both teams .339, Oregon (18-49), Arizona State (18-57), March 6, 2005Lowest Allowed in the tournament (min. 2 games) .308 (37-120), 2005 (2 games)

Three-Point Field GoalsMost in a game 9, 2x, last vs. Arizona (March 9, 2011)Most by both teams in a game 18; Washington 11, Oregon 9 (March 7, 2012)Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 16 (2002, 3 games)Fewest in a game 1 vs. Arizona State (March 6, 2005)Fewest by both teams in a game 3: Arizona State 2, Oregon 1 (March 6, 2005)Fewest allowed in tournament (min. 2 games) 4 (2005, 2 games)

Three-Point Field Goal AttemptsMost in a game 30 vs. Washington (March 7, 2013)Most by both teams in a game 61 - Oregon 30, Washington 31 (March 7, 2013)Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 48 (2002, 3 games)Fewest in a game 8 vs. Arizona State (March 6, 2005)Fewest by both teams in a game 18: Arizona State 10, Oregon 8 (March 6, 2005)Fewest allowed in tournament (min. 2 games) 22 (2005, 2 games)

3-Point Field Goal PercentageHighest in a game .529 (9-17) vs. USC (March 12, 2010)Highest by both teams in a game .419: Oregon (4-13), Arizona (9-18) March 3, 2006Highest in the tournament (min. 2 games) .395 (15-38), 2008 (2 games)Lowest in a game .125 (1-8) vs. Arizona State (March 6, 2005)Lowest by both teams in a game .167: Oregon (2-14), Washington (2-12), March 5, 2005Lowest Allowed in the tournament (min. 2 games) .181 (4-22), 2005 (2 games)

Free Throws MadeMost in a game 18 vs. Washington (March 2, 2002)Most by both teams in a game 31: Oregon 18, Washington 13 (March 2, 2002)Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 39 (2002, 3 games)Fewest in a game 3 vs. Washington (March 7, 2013)Fewest by both teams in a game 14; Oregon 7, Washington 7 (March 7, 2012)Fewest allowed in tournament (min. 2 games) 22 (2008, 2 games)

Free Throw AttemptsMost in a game 24 vs. Washington (March 2, 2002)Most by both teams in a game 43: California 22, Oregon 21 (March 5, 2004)Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 56 (2002, 3 games)Fewest in a game 9 vs. Washington (March 7, 2013)Fewest by both teams in a game 25: Washington 15, Oregon 10 (March 12, 2009)Fewest allowed in tournament (min. 2 games) 37 (2005, 2 games)

Free Throw PercentageHighest in a game .900 (9-10) vs. California (March 8, 2008)Highest by both teams .867: Oregon (10-12), Arizona State (16-18), March 6, 2005 Highest in the tournament (min. 2 games) .800 (24-30), 2005 (2 games)Lowest in a game .455 (5-11) vs. California (March 3, 2007)Lowest by both teams in a game .517 (15-29) vs. Washington State (March 7, 2008)

ReboundsMost in game 54, 2x, last vs. Arizona (March 9, 2011)Most both teams in game 98 - Oregon 52, Washington 46 (March 7, 2013)Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 104 (2002, 3 games)Fewest in a game 29 vs. California (March 5, 2004)Fewest by both teams in a game 62: Oregon 37, Washington State 25 (March 7, 2008)Largest margin in game 19: Oregon 54, Washington 35 (March 5, 2005)Largest margin in tournament (min. 2 games) +8 (86-74), 2005 (2 games)Fewest Allowed in tournament (min 2 games) 66 (2008, 2 games)Most offensive rebounds in game 20 vs. Arizona (March 9, 2011)Most offensive rebounds in the tournament (min. 2 games) 39 (2002, 3 games)Fewest offensive rebounds in game 7 vs. Arizona State (March 6, 2005)Fewest offensive rebounds Allowed in tournament (min. 2 games) 22 (2008, 2 games)Most defensive rebounds game 37 vs. Washington (March 7, 2013)Most defensive rebounds in tournament 65 (2002, 3 games)Fewest defensive rebounds in game 16 vs. Washington State (March 1, 2002)Fewest defensive rebounds allowed in tournament (min 2 games 44 (2008, 2 games)Highest rebounding average in tournament (min.2 games) 43.0 (2005, 2 games)

AssistsMost in a game 19 vs. UCLA (March 8, 2003)Most by both teams in a game 34: USC 18, Oregon 16 (March 12, 2010)Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 41 (2002, 3 games)Fewest in a game 9 vs. Arizona State (March 3, 2002)Fewest by both teams in a game 18: Oregon 12, Washington 6 (March 5, 2005)Highest average in tournament (min. 2 games) 13.7 (2002, 3 games)

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Blocked ShotsMost in a game 6, 3x, last vs. Arizona State (March 3, 2002)Most by both teams in a game 12: Oregon 6, Washington State 6 (March 1, 2002)Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 18 (2002, 3 games)Fewest in a game 1, 3x, last vs. Washington (March 12, 2009)Fewest by both teams in a game 1, 2x, last ORE: 1, WSU 0 (March 7, 2008)Fewest allowed in tournament (min. 2 games) 1 (2008, 2 games)Highest average in tournament (min. 2 games) 6.0 (2002, 3 games)

StealsMost in a game 13 vs. Washington (March 7, 2012)Most by both teams in a game 22: UCLA 18, Oregon 4 (March 8, 2003)Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 27 (2002, 3 games)Fewest in a game 3 vs. Arizona State (March 6, 2005)Fewest by both teams in a game 8: Oregon 6, Washington State 2 (March 7, 2008)Fewest allowed in tournament (min. 2 games) 10 (2008, 2 games)Highest average in tournament (min. 2 games) 9.0 (2002, 3 games)

Personal FoulsMost in a game 21, 2x, last vs. California (March 3, 2007)Most by both teams in a game 42: Washington 22, Oregon 20 (March 2, 2002)Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 55 (2002, 3 games)Fewest in a game 14, 3x, last vs. Washington (March 7, 2012)Fewest by both teams in a game 22 - Oregon 15, Washington 7 (March 7, 2013)Fewest in tournament (min. 2 games) 30 (2005, 2 games) TurnoversMost in a game 25 vs. UCLA (March 8, 2003)Most by both teams in a game 41: Washington 25, Oregon 16 (March 7, 2012)Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 58 (2002, 3 games)Fewest in a game 16, 2x, last vs. Washington (March 7, 2012)Fewest by both teams in a game 28 - Oregon 19, Washington 9 (March 7, 2013)Fewest in tournament (min. 2 games) 34 (2008, 2 games)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

PointsGame 29, Ariel Thomas vs. Arizona (March 9, 2011)Tournament 59, Shaquala Williams (2002, 3 games)Tournament average (min. 2 games) 22.0 Taylor Lilley (2008, 2 games)

Field GoalsGame 11, Ariel Thomas vs. Arizona (March 9, 2011)Tournament 21, Shaquala Williams (2002, 3 games)

Field Goal AttemptsGame 24, Amanda Johnson vs. Arizona (March 9, 2011)Tournament 52, Shaquala Williams (2002, 3 games)

Field Goal Percentage (min. 6 made per game)Game 778 (7-9), Ellie Manou vs. Washington State (March 7, 2008)Tournament 722 (13-18), Andrea Bills (2005, 2 games)

Three-Point Field GoalsGame 4, 3x, last Taylor Lilley vs. USC (March 12, 2010)Tournament 6, 3x, last Taylor Lilley (2008, 2 games)

Three-Point Field Goal AttemptsGame 9, 2x, last Taylor Lilley vs. Washington State (March 7, 2008)Tournament 18, Shaquala Williams (2002, 3 games)

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: (min. 3 made per game)Game .750 (3-4), 3x, last Danielle Love vs. Arizona (March 9, 2011)Tournament .667 (6-9), Micaela Cocks (2008, 2 games)

Free ThrowsGame 7, Cathrine Kraayeveld vs. Washington (March 2, 2002)Tournament 12, Cathrine Kraayeveld (2002, 3 games)

Free Throw AttemptsGame 8, Cathrine Kraayeveld vs. Washington (March 2, 2002)Tournament 15, Cathrine Kraayeveld (2002, 3 games)

Free Throw PercentageGame (min. 8 made) N/ATournament (min. 10 made) 1.000 (11-11), Shaquala Williams (2002, 3 games)

ReboundsGame 15, both Jillian Alleyne & Liz Brenner vs. Washington (March 7, 2013)Tournament 29, Cathrine Kraayeveld (2002, 3 games)

Offensive ReboundsGame 6, Jillian Alleyne vs. Washington (March 7, 2013)Tournament 9, Cathrine Kraayeveld (2002, 3 games)

Defensive ReboundsGame 11, 2x, last Nicole Canepa vs. California (March 8, 2008)Tournament 20, Cathrine Kraayeveld (2002, 3 games)

Rebounding AverageTournament (min. 2 games) 9.7, Cathrine Kraayeveld (2002, 3 games)

AssistsGame 7, 2x, last Kaela Chapdelaine vs. Washington State (March 7, 2008)Tournament 12, Shaquala Williams (2002, 3 games)

Assist Average Tournament (Min. 2 games) 5.5, Kaela Chapdelaine (2008, 2 games)

Blocked ShotsGame 3, 3x, last Andrea Bills vs. UCLA (March 8, 2003)Tournament 7, Andrea Bills (2002, 3 games)

Blocked Shot AverageTournament (Min. 2 games) 2.3, Andrea Bills (2002, 3 games)

StealsGame 4, 3x, last Nia Jackson (March 12, 2010)Tournament 6, Shaquala Williams (2002, 3 games)

Steals AverageTournament (Min. 2 games) 2.5, Taylor Lilley (2008, 2 games)

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Overall Conference Year Coach W L Pct. W L Pct. Finish1973-74 Jane Spearing 3 8 .273 - - - -1974-75 Nancy Mikleton 2 10 .167 - - - -1975-76 Nancy Mikleton 5 15 .250 - - - -1976-77 Elwin Heiny 11 6 .647 - - - -1977-78 Elwin Heiny 19 5 .792 8 4 .667 Second1978-79 Elwin Heiny 23 2 .920 11 0 1.000 First1979-80 Elwin Heiny 24 5 .828 13 0 1.000 First1980-81 Elwin Heiny 25 7 .781 11 1 .917 First1981-82 Elwin Heiny 21 5 .808 4 0 1.000 First1982-83 Elwin Heiny 15 14 .517 8 4 .667 Third1983-84 Elwin Heiny 23 7 .767 10 1 .909 First1984-85 Elwin Heiny 14 14 .500 6 5 .545 Third1985-86 Elwin Heiny 21 7 .750 10 2 .833 T-First1986-87 Elwin Heiny 23 7 .767 14 4 .778 T-Second1987-88 Elwin Heiny 16 12 .571 9 9 .500 Fifth1988-89 Elwin Heiny 22 10 .688 11 7 .611 Third1989-90 Elwin Heiny 17 12 .586 9 9 .500 T-Fourth1990-91 Elwin Heiny 13 15 .464 6 12 .333 Eighth1991-92 Elwin Heiny 14 14 .500 6 12 .333 Seventh1992-93 Elwin Heiny 9 18 .333 3 15 .167 T-Ninth1993-94 Jody Runge 20 9 .690 13 5 .722 Third1994-95 Jody Runge 18 10 .643 11 7 .611 Fourth1995-96 Jody Runge 18 11 .621 10 8 .556 T-Third1996-97 Jody Runge 22 7 .759 14 4 .778 Second1997-98 Jody Runge 17 10 .630 13 5 .722 Fourth1998-99 Jody Runge 25 6 .806 15 3 .833 T-First1999-00 Jody Runge 23 8 .742 14 4 .778 First2000-01 Jody Runge 17 12 .586 10 8 .556 Fourth2001-02 Bev Smith 22 13 .629 10 8 .556 T-Sixth2002-03 Bev Smith 12 16 .429 8 10 .444 T-Fifth2003-04 Bev Smith 14 15 .483 6 12 .333 Eighth2004-05 Bev Smith 21 10 .677 12 6 .667 T-Second2005-06 Bev Smith 14 15 .483 5 13 .278 Eighth2006-07 Bev Smith 17 14 .548 8 10 .444 Sixth2007-08 Bev Smith 14 17 .452 7 11 .389 Seventh2008-09 Bev Smith 9 21 .300 5 13 .278 Seventh2009-10 Paul Westhead 18 16 .516 7 11 .389 T-Sixth2010-11 Paul Westhead 13 17 .433 4 14 .222 Ninth2011-12 Paul Westhead 15 16 .484 7 11 .389 Ninth2012-13 Paul Westhead 4 27 .129 2 16 .111 12thTotals 41 Years 653 463 .585 320 264 .548 Pac-12 Only 239 257 .482 1986-present Pac-12 Conference1982-1986 NorPac Conference1977-1982 Northwest Basketball League

Overall ConferenceCoach, Years (No.) W L Pct. W L Pct.Jane Spearing, 1973-74 (1) 3 8 .273 - - -Nancy Mikleton, 1974-76 (2) 7 25 .219 - - -Elwin Heiny, 1976-93 (17) 310 160 .660 *197 153 .563 Jody Runge, 1993-01 (8) 160 73 .687 100 44 .695Bev Smith, 2001-08 (7) 123 121 .504 61 83 .424Paul Westhead, 2010-present (4) 50 76 .329 20 52 .278

*63-81 (.438) in Pac-10 games

RANKINGS HISTORY (AP Poll)

Year Rank Date2003-04 21 Dec. 16, 20032003-04 22 Dec. 9, 20032003-04 20 Dec. 2, 20032003-04 24 Nov. 24, 20032000-01 22 Jan. 30, 20012000-01 20 Jan. 22, 20012000-01 18 Jan. 15, 20012000-01 20 Jan. 9, 20012000-01 24 Jan. 2, 20012000-01 25 Dec. 26, 20002000-01 23 Dec. 18, 20002000-01 14 Dec. 11, 20002000-01 10 Dec. 4, 20002000-01 12 Nov. 28, 20002000-01 14 Nov. 21, 20001999-00 20 March 13, 20001999-00 24 March 6, 20001999-00 23 Jan. 10, 20001999-00 24 Jan. 3, 20001999-00 22 Dec. 27, 19991999-00 19 Dec. 20, 19991999-00 15 Dec. 13, 19991999-00 10 Dec. 6, 19991999-00 13 Nov. 29,19991999-00 16 Nov. 22, 19991999-00 17 Nov. 15, 19991999-00 16 Nov. 9, 19991998-99 16 March 8, 19991998-99 15 March 1, 19991998-99 18 Feb. 22, 19991998-99 23 Feb. 8, 19991998-99 25 Jan. 18, 19991994-95 24 Jan. 24, 19951991-92 22 Dec. 15, 19911991-92 24 Dec. 8, 19911989-90 24 Nov. 27, 19891989-90 24 Nov. 20, 19891986-87 18 March 3, 19871986-87 20 Feb. 23, 19871981-82 19 March 27, 19821981-82 16 March 14, 19821981-82 9 March 7, 19821981-82 9 Feb. 28, 19821981-82 10 Feb. 21, 19821981-82 10 Feb. 14, 19821981-82 12 Feb. 7, 19821981-82 14 Jan. 31, 19821981-82 9 Jan. 24, 19821981-82 11 Jan. 17, 19821981-82 11 Jan. 10, 19821981-82 9 Jan. 3, 19821981-82 10 Dec. 27, 19811981-82 11 Dec. 20, 19811981-82 13 Dec. 13, 19811981-82 16 Dec. 6, 19811981-82 13 Nov. 29, 19811981-82 14 Nov. 18, 19811980-81 12 March 26, 19811980-81 14 March 15, 19811980-81 12 March 8, 19811980-81 12 March 3, 19811980-81 12 Feb. 24, 19811980-81 14 Feb. 17, 19811980-81 14 Feb. 10, 19811980-81 17 Feb. 3, 19811980-81 16 Jan. 27, 19811980-81 18 Jan. 20, 19811980-81 20 Jan. 13, 19811980-81 15 Jan. 5, 19811980-81 15 Dec. 30, 19801980-81 15 Dec. 23, 19801980-81 17 Dec. 16, 19801980-81 15 Dec. 9, 19801980-81 11 Dec. 2, 19801980-81 13 Nov. 25, 19801979-80 17 March 18, 19801979-80 20 March 9, 19801979-80 20 Nov. 25, 19791978-79 20 March 6, 19791978-79 20 Feb. 20, 1979

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDS & RANKINGS HISTORY

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School Home Away Neutral Total LastAlabama 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 1984Alaska-Anchorage 5-0 2-2 1-2 8-4 1980Alaska-Fairbanks 0-1 3-1 0-0 3-2 1977Arizona 18-8 11-16 1-2 30-26 2013Arizona State 17-10 10-17 1-3 28-30 2013Arkansas 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-3 2013Auburn 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 1991Baylor 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-3 2009Boise State 6-1 4-3 0-0 10-4 2011Boston College 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 2003Brigham Young 5-0 1-3 2-0 8-3 2009Butler 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1999California 22-10 14-16 0-3 36-29 2013Cal Poly 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2012Cal Poly-Pomona 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-1 1986CS Bakersfield 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2011CS Fullerton 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2010CS Los Angeles 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1981CS Northridge 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2012C. Washington 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1974Cheyney 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1988Chico State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1983Cincinnati 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1999Colorado 4-1 4-2 2-2 10-5 2013Colorado State 0-1 1-0 1-0 2-1 2005Connecticut 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2013Concordia (Ore.) 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1989Coppin State 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2008Delta State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1985Denver 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-2 2013DePaul 0-1 2-0 3-0 5-1 2000Drake 2-0 0-3 0-0 2-3 2007Eastern Oregon 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1976E. Washington 4-0 2-0 1-0 7-0 2010Fresno State 4-0 0-3 1-0 5-3 2013George Wash. 0-0 0-1 1-0 1-1 2005Georgia 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 1997Georgia Tech 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 2010Gonzaga 4-0 4-0 0-0 8-0 2004Grambling State 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 1990Hawai`i 1-0 0-3 0-0 1-3 2013Hofstra 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1988Houston 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 2002Howard 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2000Humboldt State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1978Idaho 2-1 2-1 1-0 5-2 2011Idaho State 3-0 3-0 0-0 6-0 2006Illinois 2-0 0-1 0-0 2-1 2013Illinois State 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-1 1984Iowa 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 2001Iowa State 0-0 0-2 1-0 1-2 1999Indiana 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1985Kansas 1-1 1-0 0-1 2-2 2004Kansas State 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2000Kent State 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1988Kentucky 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1980Long Beach State 3-2 2-2 0-1 5-5 2011Long Island 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 2005

School Home Away Neutral Total LastLouisiana State 2-0 0-1 2-0 4-1 2004Louisiana Tech 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1980Louisville 1-0 1-0 0-1 2-1 1995Marquette 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 2009Maryland 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1984Maryland-Ea. Sh. 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1999Memphis 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1983Mercer 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1997Miami (Fla.) 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2005Miami (Ohio) 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2002Michigan State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2002Middle Tenn. St. 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1994Minnesota 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1979Mississippi State 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1998Missouri 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1982Missouri State 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2 2007Montana 6-0 4-2 1-0 11-3 2010Montana State 4-1 3-0 0-0 7-1 1992Nebraska 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1985Nevada 2-1 1-1 1-0 4-2 2013New Mexico 2-0 1-1 0-1 3-2 2010New Mexico State 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 1991Nicholls State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2012North Carolina St. 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 2004North Dakota 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 1992Northern Illinois 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1994N. Kentucky 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1979Northwestern 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-1 1992Ohio State 0-2 0-0 1-0 1-2 2005Oklahoma 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 2013Old Dominion 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1981Oral Roberts 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1988Oregon State 32-9 24-19 3-3 59-31 2013Pacific 2-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 2009Pacific Christian 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1982Pepperdine 0-0 2-1 0-0 2-1 1988Portland 16-0 8-5 0-0 24-5 2013Portland State 10-5 12-4 1-1 23-10 2013Prairie View A&M 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2006Princeton - - - - -Rutgers 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-2 1998St. Francis (Pa.) 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2006St. John’s 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2002St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 1992Sacramento State 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 2011Saint Mary’s 3-2 3-0 0-0 6-2 2013Samford 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2013San Diego 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1994San Diego State 1-0 0-3 2-0 3-3 1997San Francisco 3-1 2-1 0-0 5-2 2001San Francisco St. 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1984San Jose State 4-0 3-1 2-0 9-1 2009Santa Clara 4-1 5-1 1-0 10-2 2011Seattle 4-0 1-0 1-0 6-0 1981Seattle Pacific 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-1 1977Simon Fraser 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 1989South Carolina 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 2003South Dakota St. 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 2009

School Home Away Neutral Total LastSouth Florida 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 2008Southern 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2005Southern Oregon 4-0 2-1 0-0 6-1 1978Southern Utah 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1996SW Louisiana 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1986Stanford 7-21 1-26 0-0 8-47 2013Stephen F. Austin 0-0 0-1 1-0 1-1 1981Temple 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2006Tennessee 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1997Texas 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-4 2001Texas A&M 0-0 1-0 0-1 1-1 1992Texas-Arlington 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1995Texas Christian 0-0 0-1 2-0 2-1 2005Texas Tech 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-3 2002Texas Woman’s 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1980Toledo 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1989Tulane 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1986Tulsa 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2008UAB 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2000UC Irvine 1-0 1-1 2-0 4-1 2012UC Riverside 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2011UC Santa Barbara 2-0 1-1 1-0 4-1 2008UCLA 16-11 9-19 0-1 25-31 2013UNLV 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 1997USC 11-17 6-24 0-0 17-41 2013U.S. International 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1987Utah 7-2 2-6 1-0 10-8 2013Utah State 0-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1986UTEP 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1994Valparaiso 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2004Vanderbilt 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 1995Virginia Tech 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2000Washington 26-14 13-26 4-6 43-46 2013Washington State 29-6 27-8 4-0 60-14 2013Weber State 3-0 3-0 0-0 6-0 2012Western Illinois 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1986Western Kentucky 0-0 0-1 1-1 1-2 1998Western Oregon 4-2 2-2 1-2 7-6 2011W. Washington 2-0 3-1 0-1 5-2 1979Wichita State 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1982Wisconsin 0-1 0-0 1-1 1-2 2010Wisconsin-GB 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 2003Wyoming 2-0 1-1 0-0 3-1 2010

Oregon will meet Princeton this season for the first time in program history. The Ducks’ game versus Princeton is their first ever against an Ivy League foe.

ALL-TIME OPPONENT SERIES RECORDS

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AlabamaSeries Record: Tied 1-1 11/29 1979 Oregon 94-73 Rustin, La. 12/17 1984 Alabama 56-76 Portland, Ore.

Alaska-AnchorageSeries Record: Oregon leads 8-4 3/1 1975 UAA OT 54-56 Bellingham, Wash. 1/5 1976 UAA 49-71 Anchorage, Alaska 1/6 1976 UAA 53-64 Anchorage, Alaska 2/28 1976 Oregon 63-54 Eugene, Ore. 3/4 1976 UAA 43-54 Ashland, Ore. 2/25 1977 Oregon 82-77 Eugene, Ore. 12/3 1977 Oregon 89-56 Anchorage, Alaska 12/4 1977 Oregon 69-58 Anchorage, Alaska 12/9 1978 Oregon 101-47 Eugene, Ore. 12/10 1978 Oregon 96-42 Eugene, Ore. 2/4 1980 Oregon 108-49 Eugene, Ore. 12/20 1980 Oregon 91-51 Honolulu, Hawaii

Alaska-FairbanksSeries Record: Oregon leads 3-2 1/2 1976 Oregon 60-53 Fairbanks, Alaska 1/3 1976 Alaska-Fairbanks 42-51 Fairbanks, Alaska 1/15 1977 Alaska-Fairbanks 68-74 Eugene, Ore. 12/1 1977 Oregon 82-62 Fairbanks, Alaska 12/2 1977 Oregon 84-76 Fairbanks, Alaska

ArizonaSeries Record: Oregon leads 30-26 1/3 1981 Oregon 94-58 Tucson, Ariz. 12/19 1983 Oregon 71-52 Portland, Ore. 1/12 1987 Oregon 83-63 Eugene, Ore. 2/5 1987 Oregon 67-66 Tucson, Ariz. 1/15 1988 Oregon 74-69 Tucson, Ariz. 2/13 1988 Oregon 69-61 Eugene, Ore. 1/13 1989 Oregon 87-67 Eugene, Ore. 2/9 1989 Arizona 78-92 Tucson, Ariz. 2/1 1990 Oregon 84-73 Tucson, Ariz. 3/3 1990 Arizona 74-79 Eugene, Ore. 1/31 1991 Oregon 97-67 Eugene, Ore. 3/3 1991 Oregon 107-76 Tucson, Ariz. 1/23 1992 Oregon 91-67 Tucson, Ariz. 2/22 1992 Arizona 74-76 Eugene, Ore. 1/28 1993 Arizona 70-79 Tucson, Ariz. 2/27 1993 Oregon 77-63 Eugene, Ore. 1/27 1994 Oregon 78-66 Eugene, Ore. 2/26 1994 Oregon 74-67 Tucson, Ariz. 1/26 1995 Arizona 74-78 Tucson, Ariz. 2/25 1995 Oregon 73-55 Eugene, Ore. 1/26 1996 Oregon 55-47 Tucson, Ariz. 2/22 1996 Arizona 51-56 Eugene, Ore. 1/25 1997 Arizona 57-60 Eugene, Ore. 2/20 1997 Oregon 85-81 Tucson, Ariz. 1/22 1998 Oregon 68-66 Eugene, Ore. 2/21 1998 Arizona 48-68 Tucson, Ariz. 1/21 1999 Arizona 78-74 Tucson Ariz. 2/21 1999 Oregon 82-76 Eugene, Ore. 2/4 2000 Arizona 66-73 Eugene, Ore.

3/4 2000 Oregon 75-71 Tucson, Ariz. 2/1 2001 Arizona 76-88 Tucson, Ariz. 3/3 2001 Oregon 83-78 Eugene, Ore. 1/4 2002 Oregon 72-53 Eugene, Ore. 2/2 2002 Arizona 68-84 Tucson, Ariz. 1/2 2003 Arizona 65-96 Tucson, Ariz. 2/1 2003 Arizona 66-71 Eugene, Ore. 1/22 2004 Arizona 66-70 Eugene, Ore. 2/21 2004 Arizona 58-84 Tucson, Ariz. 1/20 2005 Arizona 60-69 Tucson, Ariz. 2/19 2005 Oregon 69-51 Eugene, Ore. 1/14 2006 Arizona OT 72-81 Tucson, Ariz. 2/9 2006 Oregon 78-58 Eugene, Ore. 3/3 2006 Arizona 57-64 San Jose, Calif. 1/11 2007 Oregon 86-73 Eugene, Ore. 2/10 2007 Oregon 59-55 Tucson, Ariz. 1/5 2008 Oregon 59-53 Eugene, Ore. 1/31 2008 Arizona 60-65 Tucson, Ariz. 1/8 2009 Oregon 68-55 Eugene, Ore. 2/7 2009 Arizona 44-68 Tucson, Ariz. 1/16 2010 Arizona 112-119 Tucson, Ariz. 2/11 2010 Oregon 92-74 Eugene, Ore. 12/31 2010 Arizona 94-109 Tucson, Ariz. 3/5 2011 Arizona 65-88 Eugene, Ore. 3/9 2011 Arizona 89-90 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/12 2012 Oregon 87-73 Eugene, Ore.1/13 2013 Arizona 68-100 Tucson, Ariz.

Arizona StateSeries Record: Tied 29-29 1/5 1981 Arizona State 69-70 Tempe, Ariz. 12/4 1981 Oregon 70-69 Berkeley, Calif. 1/5 1984 Arizona State 68-69 Las Vegas, Nev. 2/3 1986 Oregon 94-76 Eugene, Ore. 1/2 1987 Oregon 84-70 Eugene, Ore. 2/7 1987 Oregon OT 83-82 Tempe, Ariz. 1/16 1988 Arizona State 60-70 Tempe, Ariz. 2/12 1988 Oregon 73-61 Eugene, Ore. 1/14 1989 Oregon 89-75 Eugene, Ore. 2/10 1989 Oregon 75-74 Tempe, Ariz. 2/3 1990 Arizona State 68-81 Tempe, Ariz. 3/1 1990 Oregon 83-72 Eugene, Ore. 2/2 1991 Oregon 81-77 Eugene, Ore. 2/28 1991 Oregon 69-67 Tempe, Ariz. 1/25 1992 Oregon 78-72 Tempe, Ariz. 2/20 1992 Arizona State 76-89 Eugene, Ore. 1/30 1993 Arizona State 42-79 Tempe, Ariz. 2/25 1993 Arizona State 63-77 Eugene, Ore. 1/29 1994 Oregon 73-59 Eugene, Ore. 2/24 1994 Oregon 97-84 Tempe, Ariz. 1/28 1995 Arizona State 77-79 Tempe, Ariz. 2/23 1995 Oregon 83-44 Eugene, Ore. 1/24 1996 Oregon 72-52 Tempe, Ariz. 2/24 1996 Oregon 64-51 Eugene, Ore. 1/23 1997 Oregon 74-62 Eugene, Ore. 2/22 1997 Oregon 65-45 Tempe, Ariz. 1/24 1998 Oregon 100-61 Eugene, Ore. 2/19 1998 Oregon OT 69-67 Tempe, Ariz. 1/23 1999 Oregon 68-52 Tempe, Ariz.

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2/19 1999 Oregon 58-53 Eugene, Ore. 2/6 2000 Oregon 66-55 Eugene, Ore. 3/2 2000 Oregon 67-56 Tempe, Ariz. 2/3 2001 Arizona State 63-73 Tempe, Ariz. 3/1 2001 Oregon 63-56 Eugene, Ore. 1/6 2002 Arizona State 72-86 Eugene, Ore. 1/31 2002 Arizona State 58-69 Tempe, Ariz. 3/3 2002 Arizona State 58-64 Eugene, Ore. 1/4 2003 Arizona State 63-78 Tempe, Ariz. 1/30 2003 Oregon 68-52 Eugene, Ore. 1/24 2004 Arizona State 67-69 Eugene, Ore. 2/19 2004 Arizona State 40-65 Tempe, Ariz. 1/22 2005 Arizona State 65-74 Tempe, Ariz. 2/17 2005 Oregon 66-59 Eugene, Ore. 3/6 2005 Arizona State 47-54 San Jose, Calif. 1/12 2006 Arizona State 43-44 Tempe, Ariz. 2/12 2006 Arizona State 52-62 Eugene, Ore. 1/13 2007 Arizona State 70-80 Eugene, Ore. 2/8 2007 Arizona State 48-61 Tempe, Ariz. 1/3 2008 #24 Arizona State 50-63 Eugene, Ore. 2/2 2008 Arizona State 51-52 Tempe, Ariz. 1/10 2009 Arizona State 53-81 Eugene, Ore. 2/5 2009 Arizona State 56-68 Tempe, Ariz. 1/14 2010 Arizona State 68-73 Tempe, Ariz. 2/13 2010 Oregon 82-81 Eugene, Ore. 1/2 2011 Arizona State 67-86 Tempe, Ariz. 3/3 2011 Arizona State 66-75 Eugene, Ore. 1/14 2012 Arizona State 49-53 Eugene, Ore.1/11 2013 Arizona State 45-60 Tempe, Ariz.

ArkansasSeries Record: Arkansas leads 3-1 1/6 1984 Arkansas 54-65 Las Vegas, Nev. 12/21 2004 Arkansas 62-65 Fayetteville, Ark. 11/25 2005 Oregon 70-59 Eugene, Ore.11/15 2012 Arkansas 67-79 Honolulu, Hawai’i

AuburnSeries Record: Auburn leads 2-0 11/26 1989 Auburn 78-89 Auburn, Ala. 12/18 1990 Auburn 51-69 Eugene, Ore.

BaylorSeries Record: Baylor leads 3-0 3/21 2005 Baylor 46-69 Seattle, Wash. 12/12 2007 #10 Baylor 45-80 Waco, Texas 12/20 2008 #7 Baylor 71-81 Eugene, Ore.

Boise StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 10-4 2/3 1978 Boise State 65-69 Boise, Idaho 1/13 1979 Oregon 93-70 Eugene, Ore. 2/22 1980 Oregon 84-55 Boise, Idaho 1/10 1981 Oregon 90-41 Eugene, Ore. 2/6 1982 Oregon 54-37 Boise, Idaho 12/28 1984 Boise State 66-83 Boise, Idaho 12/23 1985 Oregon 82-50 Eugene, Ore. 12/6 1991 Oregon 72-65 Eugene, Ore. 1/3 1993 Boise State 78-91 Boise, Idaho

12/5 1998 Oregon 70-50 Boise, Idaho 1/2 2001 Oregon 67-29 Eugene, Ore. 11/24 2006 Boise State 47-56 Eugene, Ore. 12/4 2009 Oregon 88-61 Eugene, Ore. 12/3 2010 Oregon 80-64 Boise, Idaho

Boston CollegeSeries Record: Boston College leads 1-0 11/29 2002 Boston College 47-64 St. Thomas, V.I.

Brigham YoungSeries Record: Oregon leads 8-3 12/29 1984 Brigham Young 67-98 Provo, Utah 12/21 1985 Oregon 95-66 Eugene, Ore. 12/16 1988 Oregon 76-61 Eugene, Ore. 12/9 1992 Oregon 77-63 Eugene, Ore. 12/17 1994 Oregon 82-69 Provo, Utah 12/20 1996 Oregon 82-70 Anchorage, Alaska 11/27 1998 Oregon 74-56 Eugene, Ore. 12/12 2001 Brigham Young 58-74 Provo, Utah 12/7 2002 Oregon 80-77 Portland, Ore. 12/30 2006 Oregon 70-61 Eugene, Ore. 11/21 2008 Brigham Young 45-67 Provo, Utah

ButlerSeries Record: Butler leads 1-0 12/4 1998 Butler 63-52 Lawrence, Kan.

CaliforniaSeries Record: Oregon leads 36-29 2/25 1979 Oregon 79-59 Berkeley, Calif. 2/4 1983 California 76-84 Berkeley, Calif. 3/10 1983 California 75-76 Eugene, Ore. 2/10 1984 Oregon 97-65 Eugene, Ore. 2/16 1985 Oregon 67-45 Eugene, Ore. 1/17 1986 Oregon 88-71 Eugene, Ore. 2/16 1986 Oregon 68-51 Berkeley, Calif. 1/30 1987 Oregon 94-70 Eugene, Ore. 3/7 1987 California 84-87 Berkeley, Calif. 1/30 1988 Oregon 94-83 Berkeley, Calif. 2/26 1988 Oregon 90-71 Eugene, Ore. 1/28 1989 Oregon 94-64 Eugene, Ore. 2/24 1989 California 80-83 Berkeley, Calif. 1/5 1990 Oregon 73-65 Eugene, Ore. 3/10 1990 California 72-79 Berkeley, Calif. 1/3 1991 California 67-94 Berkeley, Calif. 3/9 1991 Oregon 64-57 Eugene, Ore. 2/6 1992 California 75-84 Eugene, Ore. 3/7 1992 California 75-85 Berkeley, Calif. 1/7 1993 California 63-75 Eugene, Ore. 3/13 1993 California 74-90 Berkeley, Calif. 2/2 1994 Oregon 92-69 Berkeley, Calif. 3/3 1994 Oregon 75-36 Eugene, Ore. 2/4 1995 Oregon 77-59 Eugene, Ore. 3/2 1995 Oregon 89-73 Berkeley, Calif. 1/21 1996 Oregon 73-56 Eugene, Ore. 2/15 1996 Oregon 73-54 Berkeley, Calif. 1/18 1997 Oregon 68-64 Berkeley, Calif. 2/13 1997 Oregon 71-42 Eugene, Ore.

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1/2 1998 Oregon 71-54 Berkeley, Calif. 3/7 1998 Oregon 82-66 Eugene, Ore. 1/2 1999 Oregon 64-49 Eugene, Ore. 3/6 1999 Oregon 80-57 Berkeley, Calif. 1/13 2000 Oregon 67-51 Berkeley, Calif. 2/12 2000 Oregon 75-63 Eugene, Ore. 1/11 2001 Oregon 86-56 Eugene, Ore. 2/10 2001 California 57-68 Berkeley, Calif. 1/10 2002 Oregon 65-53 Berkeley, Calif. 2/9 2002 Oregon 76-43 Eugene, Ore. 1/9 2003 Oregon 70-67 Eugene, Ore. 2/8 2003 Oregon 54-52 Berkeley, Calf. 12/27 2003 California 57-61 Berkeley, Calif. 2/28 2004 Oregon 77-62 Eugene, Ore. 3/5 2004 California 57-82 San Jose, Calif. 12/27 2004 Oregon 81-50 Eugene, Ore. 2/26 2005 Oregon 58-51 Berkeley, Calif. 1/5 2006 Oregon 70-41 Eugene, Ore. 2/4 2006 California 39-49 Berkeley, Calif. 1/20 2007 California 56-65 Berkeley, Calif. 2/15 2007 Oregon 62-42 Eugene, Ore. 3/3 2007 California 51-63 San Jose, Calif. 1/10 2008 #9 California 52-61 Berkeley, Calif. 2/9 2008 #9 California 34-53 Eugene, Ore. 3/8 2008 #10 California 60-67 San Jose, Calif. 1/24 2009 #8 California 50-65 Eugene, Ore. 2/19 2009 #6 California 42-84 Berkeley, Calif. 1/21 2010 California 62-72 Eugene, Ore. 2/20 2010 California 73-79 Berkeley, Calif. 3/25 2010 California 71-57 Eugene, Ore. 1/29 2011 California 65-81 Eugene, Ore. 2/24 2011 Oregon 60-46 Berkeley, Calif. 1/7 2012 California 67-90 Berkeley, Calif. 2/16 2012 California 71-83 Eugene, Ore.2/3 2013 #6 California 45-72 Eugene, Ore.2/22 2013 #6 California 55-77 Berkeley, Calif.

Cal Poly - San Luis ObispoSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/13 2011 Oregon 102-93 Eugene, Ore.

Cal Poly - PomonaSeries Record: Oregon leads 2-1 1/7 1984 Oregon 80-65 Las Vegas, Nev. 12/1 1984 Cal Poly-Pomona 58-59 Pomona, Calif. 12/14 1985 Oregon 80-70 Eugene, Ore.

Cal State BakersfieldSeries Record: CSU Bakersfield leads 1-0 11/27 2010 CSU Bakersfield 78-82 Eugene, Ore.

Cal State FullertonSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/27 2009 Oregon 117-69 Eugene, Ore.

Cal State Los AngelesSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/22 1980 Oregon 76-62 Honolulu, Hawaii

Cal State NorthridgeSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/19 2011 Oregon 79-75 Eugene, Ore.

Central WashingtonSeries Record: Central Washington leads 1-0 3/2 1974 C. Washington 46-54 Eugene, Ore.

CheyneySeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/30 1987 Oregon 91-70 Jamaica, N.Y.

Chico StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/11 1982 Oregon 102-68 Eugene, Ore.

CincinnatiSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 3/12 1999 Cincinnati 65-56 Ames, Iowa

ColoradoSeries Record: Oregon leads 10-5 3/18 1981 Oregon 74-67 Eugene, Ore. 12/5 1981 Colorado 68-69 Berkeley, Calif. 12/19 1982 Oregon 73-58 Portland, Ore. 12/3 1983 Oregon 82-71 Boulder, Colo. 12/28 1986 Oregon 81-75 Eugene, Ore. 12/2 1988 Colorado 51-62 Honolulu, Hawaii 3/19 1994 Colorado 71-92 Boulder, Colo. 11/24 1998 Oregon 75-63 Boulder, Colo. 12/4 1999 Oregon 90-58 Eugene, Ore. 12/30 2005 Oregon 72-64 Boulder, Colo. 12/9 2006 Oregon 70-60 Portland, Ore. 2/4 2012 Oregon 67-62 Eugene, Ore. 3/1 2012 Oregon 64-62 Boulder, Colo. 2/10 2013 #21 Colorado 59-84 Boulder, Colo. 3/1 2013 #19 Colorado 52-70 Eugene, Ore.

Colorado StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 2-1 11/16 1998 Colorado State 70-72 Eugene, Ore. 12/6 2003 Oregon 62-50 Portland, Ore. 12/12 2004 Oregon 66-57 Fort Collins, Colo.

ConnecticutSeries Record: Connecticut leads 1-0 12/31 2012 #1 Connecticut 51-95 Eugene, Ore.

Concordia Ore.Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/26 1988 Oregon 76-48 Eugene, Ore.

Coppin StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/23 2007 Oregon 64-51 Albuquerque, N.M.

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Delta StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/27 1984 Oregon 84-74 Eugene, Ore.

DenverSeries Record: Series tied at 2-1 12/17 2010 Oregon 82-71 Eugene, Ore. 12/11 2011 Denver 65-89 Denver, Colo.12/2 2012 Denver 62-73 Eugene, Ore.

DePaulSeries Record: Oregon leads 5-1 11/27 1982 Oregon 74-64 Minneapolis, Minn. 3/23 1989 Oregon 82-77 Amarillo, Texas 12/2 1991 Oregon 69-59 Chicago, Ill. 12/10 1992 DePaul 62-65 Eugene, Ore. 12/22 1998 Oregon 86-57 Portland, Ore. 12/23 1999 Oregon 86-82 Chicago, Ill.

DrakeSeries Record: Drake leads 3-2 1/3 1982 Oregon 64-56 Eugene, Ore. 11/23 1982 Drake 93-103 Des Moines, Iowa 11/26 1994 Drake 67-76 Eugene, Ore. 11/28 2005 Oregon 70-40 Eugene, Ore. 12/14 2006 Drake 66-63 Des Moines, Iowa

Eastern OregonSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 2/13 1976 Oregon 81-69 Corvallis, Ore.

Eastern WashingtonSeries Record: Oregon leads 7-0 1/26 1980 Oregon 93-66 Cheney, Wash. 2/21 1981 Oregon 81-50 Eugene, Ore. 2/20 1982 Oregon 71-60 Cheney, Wash. 3/11 1987 Oregon 75-56 Eugene, Ore. 12/28 1990 Oregon 79-54 Portland, Ore. 11/16 2009 Oregon 86-48 Eugene, Ore. 3/18 2010 Oregon 95-66 Eugene, Ore.

Fresno StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 5-3 1/21 1983 Oregon 75-60 Eugene, Ore. 1/28 1984 Fresno State 56-70 Fresno, Calif. 2/8 1985 Oregon 75-61 Eugene, Ore. 3/9 1985 Oregon 89-58 Seattle, Wash. 1/31 1986 Oregon 78-56 Eugene, Ore. 3/1 1986 Fresno State 68-71 Fresno, Calif. 12/1 2011 Fresno State 71-81 Fresno, Calif.12/16 2012 Oregon 65-64 Eugene, Ore.

George WashingtonSeries Record: Tied 1-1 12/18 2003 George Washington 52-72 Washington, D.C. 12/4 2004 Oregon 64-40 Portland, Ore.

GeorgiaSeries Record: Georgia leads 2-0 12/18 1983 Georgia 64-89 Portland, Ore. 12/21 1996 Georgia 55-72 Anchorage, Alaska

Georgia TechSeries Record: Georgia Tech leads 2-0 12/13 2008 Georgia Tech 59-74 Portland, Ore. 12/16 2009 #25 Georgia Tech 69-87 Atlanta, Ga.

GonzagaSeries Record: Oregon leads 8-0 12/13 1986 Oregon 83-67 Spokane, Wash. 11/27 1987 Oregon 70-55 Eugene, Ore. 12/29 1989 Oregon 64-40 Eugene, Ore. 12/12 1990 Oregon 74-60 Spokane, Wash. 1/2 1996 Oregon 83-45 Eugene, Ore. 12/14 1996 Oregon 52-33 Spokane, Wash. 11/22 2002 Oregon 83-72 Eugene, Ore. 11/25 2003 Oregon 73-57 Spokane, Wash.

Grambling StateSeries Record: Tied 1-1 11/25 1989 Oregon 84-81 Auburn, Ala. 12/2 1989 Grambling State 63-81 Lubbock, Texas

Hawai`iSeries Record: Hawai`i leads 3-1 1/16 1979 Oregon 121-40 Eugene, Ore. 12/1 1988 Hawai`i 72-81 Honolulu, Hawai`i 11/26 1993 Hawai`i 64-73 Honolulu, Hawai`i11/23 2012 Hawai’i 73-85 Honolulu, Hawai’i

HofstraSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/28 1987 Oregon 68-59 Hempstead, N.Y.

HoustonSeries Record: Oregon leads 2-0 11/25 1995 Oregon 83-67 Eugene, Ore. 3/27 2002 Oregon 54-52 Eugene, Ore.

HowardSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/26 1999 Oregon 77-42 Eugene, Ore.

Humboldt StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/10 1977 Oregon 84-70 Eugene, Ore.

IdahoSeries Record: Oregon leads 5-2 2/12 1977 Oregon 71-63 Moscow, Idaho 12/8 1984 Idaho 79-81 Eugene, Ore. 11/30 1985 Idaho 55-73 Moscow, Idaho 12/12 1986 Oregon 72-47 Spokane, Wash. 11/21 1997 Oregon 78-61 Moscow, Idaho 11/22 1998 Oregon 76-58 Eugene, Ore. 11/26 2010 Oregon 74-48 Eugene, Ore.

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Idaho StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 6-0 1/2 1993 Oregon 83-61 Pocatello, Idaho 12/11 1993 Oregon 56-36 Eugene, Ore. 12/15 1994 Oregon 80-71 Pocatello, Idaho 11/29 1996 Oregon 68-33 Eugene, Ore. 12/9 2004 Oregon 79-56 Eugene, Ore. 12/15 2005 Oregon 89-69 Pocatello, Idaho

IllinoisSeries Record: Oregon leads 2-1 11/25 1994 Oregon 72-55 Eugene, Ore. 11/18 2011 Oregon 77-74 Eugene, Ore.12/12 2012 Illinois 62-80 Champaign, Ill.

Illinois StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 2-1 1/5 1980 Oregon 93-68 Wichita, Kan. 11/24 1982 Illinois State 67-77 Normal, Ill. 12/27 1983 Oregon 74-63 Eugene, Ore.

IowaSeries Record: Iowa leads 1-0 3/17 2001 Iowa OT 82-89 Salt Lake City, Utah

Iowa StateSeries Record: Iowa State leads 2-1 1/7 1982 Oregon 71-45 Wichita, Kan. 12/31 1996 Iowa State 63-72 Ames, Iowa 3/14 1999 Iowa State 85-70 Ames, Iowa

IndianaSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/16 1984 Oregon 77-56 Portland, Ore.

KansasSeries Record: Tied 2-2 11/28 1980 Kansas 62-69 Plainview, Texas 12/29 1997 Kansas 53-59 Eugene, Ore. 12/1 2001 Oregon 67-60 Lawrence, Kan. 11/28 2003 Oregon 54-51 Eugene, Ore.

Kansas StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/10 1999 Oregon 79-69 Springfield, Mo.

Kent StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/12 1987 Oregon 79-78 Malibu, Calif.

KentuckySeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 3/12 1980 Oregon 86-81 Eugene, Ore.

Long Beach StateSeries Record: Series Tied 5-5 12/4 1980 Long Beach State 80-91 Long Beach, Calif. 12/17 1982 Long Beach State OT 74-75 Eugene, Ore. 12/20 1982 Long Beach State 53-71 Portland, Ore.

1/3 1986 Long Beach State 78-92 Long Beach, Calif. 12/5 1986 Long Beach State 69-82 Eugene, Ore. 11/24 1995 Oregon 79-56 Eugene, Ore. 11/19 2006 Oregon 44-33 Long Beach, Calif. 11/29 2007 Oregon 66-45 Eugene, Ore. 12/6 2009 Oregon 102-70 Eugene, Ore. 11/19 2010 Oregon 88-76 Long Beach, Calif.

Long IslandSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/27 2004 Oregon 68-50 Brooklyn, N.Y.

Louisiana StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 4-1 11/27 1980 Oregon 83-67 Plainview, Texas 1/11 1981 Oregon 100-82 Eugene, Ore. 12/16 1981 Oregon 63-59 Portland, Ore. 11/23 1985 LSU 61-71 Baton Rouge, La. 11/16 2003 Oregon 76-67 Eugene, Ore.

Louisiana TechSeries Record: Louisiana Tech leads 1-0 11/30 1979 Louisiana Tech 73-92 Rustin, La.

LouisvilleSeries Record: Oregon leads 2-1 12/19 1991 Oregon 76-70 Louisville, Ky. 12/19 1992 Oregon 81-70 Eugene, Ore. 3/17 1995 Louisville 65-67 Athens, Ga.

MarquetteSeries Record: Series Tied 1-1 11/20 2007 Oregon 57-56 Eugene, Ore. 12/17 2008 Marquette 39-69 Milwaukee, Wis.

MarylandSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/29 1983 Oregon 76-70 Los Angeles, Calif.

Maryland-Eastern ShoreSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/5 1998 Oregon 76-38 Lawrence, Kan.

MemphisSeries Record: Memphis leads 1-0 11/26 1982 Memphis 65-71 Minneapolis, Minn.

MercerSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/19 1996 Oregon 74-52 Anchorage, Alaska

Miami Fla.Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/26 2004 Oregon 79-73 Brooklyn, N.Y.

Miami OhioSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/18 2001 Oregon 83-65 Eugene, Ore.

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Michigan StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 3/23 2002 Oregon 65-54 Eugene, Ore.

Middle Tennessee StateSeries Record: Middle Tennessee State leads 1-0 12/3 1993 MTSU 74-79 Arlington, Texas

MinnesotaSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 3/15 1979 Oregon 85-74 Amarillo, Texas

Mississippi StateSeries Record: Mississippi State leads 1-0 12/19 1997 Mississippi State 64-68 Kona, Hawaii

MissouriSeries Record: Missouri leads 1-0 3/13 1982 Missouri 53-59 Eugene, Ore.

Missouri State (formerly Southwest Missouri State)Series Record: Missouri State leads 2-1 12/4 1992 Oregon 58-56 Springfield, Mo. 12/11 1999 Missouri State 69-70 Springfield, Mo. 12/16 2006 Missouri State 56-71 Springfield, Mo.

MontanaSeries Record: Oregon leads 11-3 3/2 1978 Oregon 67-42 Eugene, Ore. 2/2 1979 Oregon 64-52 Missoula, Mont. 1/31 1980 Oregon 76-51 Eugene, Ore. 3/7 1980 Oregon 77-41 Eugene, Ore. 2/5 1981 Oregon 89-57 Missoula, Mont. 3/6 1982 Oregon 70-56 Eugene, Ore. 12/20 1983 Oregon 62-60 Portland, Ore. 12/5 1987 Montana 55-67 Missoula, Mont. 12/21 1990 Oregon 74-69 Eugene, Ore. 12/16 1991 Montana 69-101 Missoula, Mont. 12/19 2002 Oregon 65-60 Missoula, Mont. 12/16 2003 Oregon 53-52 Eugene, Ore. 12/4 2008 Montana 60-52 Eugene, Ore. 11/22 2009 Oregon 86-81 Missoula, Mont.

Montana StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 7-1 2/29 1974 Montana State 48-37 Eugene, Ore. 3/3 1978 Oregon 71-56 Eugene, Ore. 2/3 1979 Oregon 82-55 Bozeman, Mont. 2/2 1980 Oregon 97-62 Eugene, Ore. 2/7 1981 Oregon 94-55 Bozeman, Mont. 3/5 1982 Oregon 82-53 Eugene, Ore. 12/29 1988 Oregon 73-53 Bozeman, Mont. 12/28 1991 Oregon OT 81-80 Eugene, Ore.

NebraskaSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 1/3 1985 Oregon 73-67 Albuquerque, N.M.

NevadaSeries Record: Oregon leads 4-2 12/22 1986 Oregon 93-68 Reno, Nev. 12/21 1997 Oregon 58-53 Kona, Hawaii 11/13 1998 Oregon 81-54 Eugene, Ore. 11/20 2005 Oregon 61-50 Eugene, Ore. 12/14 2011 Nevada 74-76 Reno, Nev.12/9 2012 Nevada 73-77 Eugene, Ore.

New MexicoSeries Record: Oregon leads 3-2 1/9 1979 Oregon 104-71 Eugene, Ore. 1/4 1980 New Mexico 70-83 Wichita, Kan. 1/2 1985 Oregon 79-49 Albuquerque, N.M. 11/24 2007 New Mexico 65-46 Albuquerque, N.M. 3/23 2010 Oregon 93-67 Eugene, Ore.

New Mexico StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 2-0 12/4 1989 Oregon 80-71 Las Cruces, N.M. 12/7 1990 Oregon 114-92 Eugene, Ore.

Nicholls StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/27 2011 Oregon 95-76 Eugene, Ore.

North Carolina StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 2-0 11/19 2000 Oregon 50-47 Raleigh, N.C. 11/29 2003 Oregon 83-78 Eugene, Ore.

North DakotaSeries Record: Oregon leads 2-0 12/21 1988 Oregon 77-72 Eugene, Ore. 11/29 1991 Oregon 68-63 Grand Forks, N.D.

Northern IllinoisSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/27 1993 Oregon 73-64 Honolulu, Hawaii

Northern KentuckySeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 3/17 1979 Oregon 81-72 Amarillo, Texas

NorthwesternSeries Record: Tied 1-1 12/17 1989 Northwestern 67-84 Eugene, Ore. 12/1 1991 Oregon 68-63 Evanston, Ill.

Ohio StateSeries Record: Ohio State leads 2-1 12/18 1981 Oregon 68-60 Portland, Ore. 3/14 1987 Ohio State 62-76 Eugene, Ore. 12/18 2004 Ohio State 58-73 Eugene, Ore.

OklahomaSeries Record: Oklahoma leads 1-0 11/24 2012 #13 Oklahoma 61-100 Honolulu, Hawai’i

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Old DominionSeries Record: Old Dominion leads 1-0 12/18 1980 Old Dominion 67-68 Portland, Ore.

Oral RobertsSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/4 1987 Oregon 85-64 Missoula, Mont.

Oregon StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 59-31 1/24 1974 Oregon State 31-44 Corvallis, Ore. 2/8 1974 Oregon State 33-42 Corvallis, Ore. 1/24 1975 Oregon 47-39 Eugene, Ore. 2/25 1975 Oregon State 32-97 Corvallis, Ore. 1/13 1976 Oregon State 30-31 Corvallis, Ore. 2/14 1976 Oregon State 41-64 Corvallis, Ore. 2/24 1976 Oregon State 39-46 Eugene, Ore. 1/19 1977 Oregon 57-55 Eugene, Ore. 2/19 1977 Oregon 46-43 Corvallis, Ore. 1/21 1978 Oregon 67-48 Eugene, Ore. 2/24 1978 Oregon 59-58 Corvallis, Ore. 1/19 1979 Oregon 69-57 Corvallis, Ore. 3/1 1979 Oregon 78-65 Eugene, Ore. 3/10 1979 Oregon State 68-75 Bozeman, Mont. 12/20 1979 Oregon 79-69 Portland, Ore. 1/21 1980 Oregon 74-58 Eugene, Ore. 2/29 1980 Oregon 82-57 Corvallis, Ore. 12/17 1980 Oregon 72-71 Portland, Ore. 1/16 1981 Oregon 73-64 Corvallis, Ore. 2/11 1981 Oregon 80-66 Eugene, Ore. 3/15 1981 Oregon State 54-61 Missoula, Mont. 12/17 1981 Oregon 65-48 Portland, Ore. 1/15 1982 Oregon 63-60 Eugene, Ore. 2/11 1982 Oregon 71-59 Corvallis, Ore. 2/11 1983 Oregon State 63-66 Corvallis, Ore. 3/2 1983 Oregon State OT 46-49 Eugene, Ore. 2/15 1984 Oregon 69-61 Eugene, Ore. 3/2 1984 Oregon State 59-75 Corvallis, Ore. 3/10 1984 Oregon 77-67 Eugene, Ore. 1/25 1985 Oregon State 63-80 Corvallis, Ore. 2/27 1985 Oregon 63-50 Eugene, Ore. 3/8 1985 Oregon State 68-82 Seattle, Wash. 2/7 1986 Oregon 72-47 Corvallis, Ore. 3/5 1986 Oregon 69-53 Eugene, Ore. 1/9 1987 Oregon 65-63 Eugene, Ore. 2/13 1987 Oregon 71-51 Corvallis, Ore. 3/3 1988 Oregon 58-47 Eugene, Ore. 3/11 1988 Oregon 53-51 Corvallis, Ore. 12/10 1988 Oregon OT 67-59 Corvallis, Ore. 1/6 1989 Oregon 52-51 Corvallis, Ore. 3/10 1989 Oregon 61-55 Eugene, Ore. 1/12 1990 Oregon 76-61 Corvallis, Ore. 2/9 1990 Oregon 82-63 Eugene, Ore. 1/11 1991 Oregon State 58-74 Eugene, Ore. 2/12 1991 Oregon 65-63 Corvallis, Ore. 1/31 1992 Oregon OT 83-81 Corvallis, Ore. 2/26 1992 Oregon 62-59 Eugene, Ore. 2/5 1993 Oregon State 63-67 Eugene, Ore. 3/5 1993 Oregon State 56-66 Corvallis, Ore.

1/13 1994 Oregon State 68-86 Corvallis, Ore. 2/11 1994 Oregon 54-46 Eugene, Ore. 1/13 1995 Oregon 66-56 Eugene, Ore. 2/9 1995 Oregon State 86-96 Corvallis, Ore. 1/5 1996 Oregon State 57-58 Corvallis, Ore. 3/8 1996 Oregon 69-60 Eugene, Ore. 1/4 1997 Oregon 77-59 Eugene, Ore. 3/8 1997 Oregon 76-59 Corvallis, Ore. 1/29 1998 Oregon 80-57 Corvallis, Ore. 2/27 1998 Oregon 77-67 Eugene, Ore. 1/29 1999 Oregon 59-46 Eugene, Ore. 2/26 1999 Oregon 60-52 Corvallis, Ore. 1/8 2000 Oregon 68-51 Corvallis, Ore. 3/10 2000 Oregon 60-53 Eugene, Ore. 1/5 2001 Oregon 71-67 Corvallis, Ore. 3/10 2001 Oregon 72-60 Eugene, Ore. 1/19 2002 Oregon State 53-61 Eugene, Ore. 2/16 2002 Oregon OT 84-83 Corvallis, Ore. 3/17 2002 Oregon 50-48 Eugene, Ore. 1/18 2003 Oregon State 51-67 Corvallis, Ore. 2/15 2003 Oregon 68-58 Eugene, Ore. 1/10 2004 Oregon 56-54 Eugene, Ore. 2/7 2004 Oregon State 61-75 Corvallis, Ore. 1/8 2005 Oregon 82-58 Corvallis, Ore. 2/5 2005 Oregon 64-55 Eugene, Ore. 1/25 2006 Oregon State 61-63 Corvallis, Ore. 1/28 2006 Oregon 54-45 Eugene, Ore. 1/24 2007 Oregon State 59-65 OT Eugene, Ore. 1/28 2007 Oregon 70-63 Corvallis, Ore. 12/29 2007 Oregon 76-72 Corvallis, Ore. 3/1 2008 Oregon 60-49 Eugene, Ore. 1/31 2009 Oregon State 42-61 Eugene, Ore. 2/28 2009 Oregon State 41-70 Corvallis, Ore. 1/9 2010 Oregon 86-71 Corvallis, Ore. 2/6 2010 Oregon 82-62 Eugene, Ore. 1/23 2011 Oregon 81-72 Eugene, Ore. 2/19 2011 Oregon State 59-61 Corvallis, Ore. 1/28 2012 Oregon State 60-67 Corvallis, Ore. 2/25 2012 Oregon State 53-68 Eugene, Ore. 1/15 2013 Oregon State 53-63 Eugene, Ore. 1/20 2013 Oregon State 49-68 Corvallis, Ore. Pacific (CA)Series Record: Oregon leads 3-0 1/22 1983 Oregon 83-74 Eugene, Ore. 1/27 1984 Oregon 86-57 Fresno, Calif. 11/18 2008 Oregon 76-71 Eugene, Ore.

Pacific ChristianSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 1/4 1982 Oregon 99-50 Eugene, Ore.

PepperdineSeries Record: Oregon leads 2-1 1/7 1983 Oregon 85-79 Malibu, Calif. 1/4 1986 Oregon 83-70 Malibu, Calif. 12/11 1987 Pepperdine 66-67 Malibu, Calif.

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PortlandSeries Record: Oregon leads 24-4 1/10 1984 Oregon 68-66 Eugene, Ore. 1/15 1985 Oregon 63-53 Eugene, Ore. 12/11 1985 Oregon 82-47 Portland, Ore. 12/30 1985 Oregon 76-48 Eugene, Ore. 1/19 1987 Oregon 79-70 Eugene, Ore. 12/8 1987 Oregon 69-56 Portland, Ore. 12/7 1988 Oregon 85-68 Eugene, Ore. 11/28 1989 Oregon 85-76 Portland, Ore. 1/7 1992 Oregon 85-71 Eugene, Ore. 12/29 1992 Oregon 85-77 Portland, Ore. 12/10 1994 Oregon 63-61 Eugene, Ore. 12/9 1995 Oregon 74-72 Portland, Ore. 12/3 1996 Oregon 76-65 Eugene, Ore. 11/24 1997 Portland 59-67 Portland, Ore. 12/29 1998 Oregon 60-48 Eugene, Ore. 11/30 1999 Oregon 68-57 Portland, Ore. 11/24 2000 Oregon 80-56 Eugene, Ore. 11/20 2001 Portland 73-77 Portland, Ore. 12/5 2002 Oregon 85-63 Eugene, Ore. 12/4 2003 Portland 58-76 Portland, Ore. 11/19 2004 Oregon 63-46 Eugene, Ore. 11/22 2005 Oregon 63-36 Portland, Ore. 11/28 2006 Oregon 73-46 Eugene, Ore. 12/2 2007 Portland 74-78 Portland, Ore. 1/26 2009 Oregon 64-55 Eugene, Ore. 12/2 2009 Oregon 95-68 Eugene, Ore. 11/22 2010 Oregon 83-79 Portland, Ore. 12/4 2011 Oregon 88-78 Eugene, Ore.12/21 2012 Portland 49-68 Portland, Ore.

Portland StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 23-10 2/11 1974 Oregon 39-38 Portland, Ore. 1/22 1975 Portland State 47-51 Portland, Ore. 2/13 1975 Portland State 36-59 Eugene, Ore. 2/27 1975 Portland State 45-50 Bellingham, Wash. 1/27 1976 Portland State 24-32 Eugene, Ore. 2/19 1976 Portland State 28-62 Portland, Ore. 1/26 1977 Portland State OT 57-66 Eugene, Ore. 2/23 1977 Portland State OT 66-75 Portland, Ore. 3/4 1977 Portland State OT 57-62 Portland, Ore. 1/28 1978 Oregon 81-64 Eugene, Ore. 2/17 1978 Oregon 67-58 Portland, Ore. 1/27 1979 Oregon 104-59 Eugene, Ore. 2/28 1979 Oregon 88-60 Portland, Ore. 1/30 1980 Oregon 88-72 Portland, Ore. 2/19 1980 Oregon 75-63 Eugene, Ore. 1/14 1981 Oregon 78-40 Portland, Ore. 3/7 1981 Oregon 112-55 Eugene, Ore. 1/25 1982 Oregon 101-55 Portland, Ore. 12/10 1982 Oregon 83-64 Eugene, Ore. 12/10 1983 Oregon 91-47 Portland, Ore. 12/18 1984 Oregon 83-54 Portland, Ore. 1/30 1985 Portland State OT 74-75 Eugene, Ore. 12/4 1985 Oregon 85-68 Portland, Ore. 11/29 1986 Oregon 102-65 Eugene, Ore. 1/27 1987 Oregon 94-74 Portland, Ore.

12/19 1988 Oregon 82-73 Portland, Ore. 12/22 1989 Oregon 91-71 Eugene, Ore. 12/8 1990 Oregon 89-77 Portland, Ore. 11/29 1997 Oregon 64-60 Eugene, Ore. 12/18 1999 Oregon 79-42 Portland, Ore. 11/29 2009 Oregon 87-58 Eugene, Ore. 11/20 2011 Oregon 75-71 Eugene, Ore.11/15 2012 Portland State 85-87 2OT Eugene, Ore.

Prairie View A&MSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/10 2005 Oregon 102-36 Portland, Ore.

RutgersSeries Record: Rutgers leads 2-1 1/14 1990 Oregon 92-78 Eugene, Ore. 11/24 1990 Rutgers 58-70 Piscataway, N.J. 3/14 1998 Rutgers 76-79 Ames, Iowa

St. Francis (PA)Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/11 2005 Oregon 80-30 Eugene, Ore.

St. John’sSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/30 2001 Oregon 75-52 Lawrence, Kan.

St. Joseph’s (PA)Series Record: Tied 1-1 11/23 1990 St. Joseph’s 70-76 Philadelphia, Pa. 12/7 1991 Oregon 73-54 Eugene, Ore.

Sacramento StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/28 2010 Oregon 110-60 Eugene, Ore.

Saint Mary’s (CA)Series Record: Oregon leads 6-2 1/3 1995 Oregon 82-51 Eugene, Ore. 12/15 1995 Oregon 78-62 Moraga, Calif. 3/13 2002 Oregon 72-61 Eugene, Ore. 12/12 2005 Oregon 68-67 Moraga, Calif. 11/30 2006 Oregon 79-53 Eugene, Ore. 12/19 2010 Oregon 100-71 Moraga, Calif. 12/21 2011 Saint Mary’s 62-72 Eugene, Ore.11/11 2012 Saint Mary’s 69-78 Eugene, Ore.

SamfordSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/18 2012 Oregon 72-61 Eugene, Ore.

San DiegoSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/28 1993 Oregon 74-67 San Diego, Calif.

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San Diego StateSeries Record: Series tied 3-3 1/6 1983 San Diego State 71-79 San Diego, Calif. 3/16 1984 San Diego State 63-70 San Diego, Calif. 3/25 1989 Oregon 67-64 Amarillo, Texas 12/30 1993 San Diego State 77-84 San Diego, Calif. 12/20 1995 Oregon 57-52 Eugene, Ore. 3/15 1997 Oregon 80-68 Knoxville, Tenn.

San FranciscoSeries Record: Oregon leads 5-2 2/24 1979 Oregon 76-75 San Francisco, Calif. 12/8 1979 San Francisco 63-69 Eugene, Ore. 1/28 1983 Oregon 81-69 Eugene, Ore. 2/4 1984 Oregon 92-75 San Francisco, Calif. 2/15 1985 Oregon 78-64 Eugene, Ore. 1/2 2000 San Francisco 60-66 San Francisco, Calif. 12/30 2000 Oregon 92-65 Eugene, Ore.

San Francisco StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/17 1983 Oregon 60-59 San Luis Obispo, Calif.

San Jose StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 9-1 12/6 1979 Oregon 93-77 Eugene, Ore. 12/16 1980 Oregon 81-61 Portland, Ore. 2/3 1983 Oregon 66-64 San Jose, Calif. 11/18 1983 Oregon 75-65 San Luis Obispo, Calif. 2/11 1984 Oregon 66-58 Eugene, Ore. 2/1 1985 San Jose State 62-68 San Jose, Calif. 1/18 1986 Oregon 77-64 Eugene, Ore. 2/14 1986 Oregon 81-59 San Jose, Calif. 11/10 2007 Oregon 67-32 Eugene, Ore. 11/15 2008 Oregon 69-68 San Jose, Calif.

Santa ClaraSeries Record: Oregon leads 10-2 1/29 1983 Oregon 88-49 Eugene, Ore. 2/3 1984 Oregon 86-53 Santa Clara, Calif. 2/2 1985 Santa Clara 60-72 Santa Clara, Calif. 3/16 1994 Oregon 74-59 Eugene, Ore. 12/30 1994 Oregon 65-61 Eugene, Ore. 12/13 1995 Oregon 68-45 Santa Clara, Calif. 12/30 1999 Oregon 66-60 Santa Clara, Calif. 12/2 2000 Oregon 62-54 Portland, Ore. 12/15 2002 Santa Clara 79-88 Eugene, Ore. 12/16 2003 Oregon 68-56 Santa Clara, Calif. 11/24 2009 Oregon 88-71 Eugene, Ore. 12/21 2010 Oregon 99-72 Santa Clara, Calif.

SeattleSeries Record: Oregon leads 6-0 1/29 1979 Oregon 79-49 Eugene, Ore. 3/9 1979 Oregon 79-70 Bozeman, Mont. 1/11 1980 Oregon 71-61 Seattle, Wash. 2/16 1980 Oregon 111-79 Eugene, Ore. 3/8 1980 Oregon 108-73 Eugene, Ore. 2/27 1981 Oregon 100-57 Eugene, Ore.

Seattle PacificSeries Record: Oregon leads 2-1 2/6 1976 Seattle Pacific 39-40 Seattle, Wash. 2/4 1977 Oregon 83-71 Eugene, Ore. 3/3 1977 Oregon 70-65 Portland, Ore.

Simon FraserSeries Record: Oregon leads 2-0 12/28 1978 Oregon 87-62 Burnaby, B.C. 11/11 1989 Oregon 80-64 Eugene, Ore.

South CarolinaSeries Record: South Carolina leads 2-0 3/16 1979 South Carolina 63-84 Amarillo, Texas 11/28 2002 South Carolina 40-67 St. Thomas, V.I.

South Dakota StateSeries Record: South Dakota State leads 2-0 11/15 2007 South Dakota State 60-67 Eugene, Ore. 11/23 2008 South Dakota State 63-80 Brookings, S.D.

South FloridaSeries Record: Even 1-1 12/4 1993 Oregon 63-59 Arlington, Texas 12/18 2007 South Florida 58-68 Cancun, Mexico

SouthernSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/23 2004 Oregon 65-52 Eugene, Ore.

Southern OregonSeries Record: Oregon leads 6-1 1/23 1974 Oregon 37-33 Eugene, Ore. 1/26 1975 Southern Oregon 54-57 Ashland, Ore. 1/16 1976 Oregon 52-36 Eugene, Ore. 1/22 1977 Oregon 82-67 Eugene, Ore. 2/5 1977 Oregon 62-51 Eugene, Ore. 1/7 1978 Oregon 103-59 Eugene, Ore. 2/14 1978 Oregon 84-43 Ashland, Ore.

Southern UtahSeries Record: Southern Utah leads 1-0 12/29 1995 Southern Utah 47-56 Cedar City, Utah

Southwest LouisianaSeries Record: SW Louisiana leads 1-0 11/27 1985 SW Louisiana 74-82 Lafayette, La.

StanfordSeries Record: Stanford leads 47-8 2/13 1981 Oregon 97-62 Eugene, Ore. 1/31 1987 Oregon 65-51 Eugene, Ore. 3/5 1987 Oregon 63-54 Stanford, Calif. 1/29 1988 Stanford 48-84 Stanford, Calif. 2/27 1988 Stanford 57-65 Eugene, Ore. 1/27 1989 Stanford 69-92 Eugene, Ore. 2/25 1989 Stanford 72-107 Stanford, Calif. 1/7 1990 Stanford 57-76 Eugene, Ore. 3/8 1990 Stanford 45-75 Stanford, Calif.

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1/5 1991 Stanford 61-88 Stanford, Calif. 3/7 1991 Stanford 60-103 Eugene, Ore. 2/8 1992 Stanford 57-74 Eugene, Ore. 3/5 1992 Stanford 70-92 Stanford, Calif. 1/9 1993 Stanford 72-91 Eugene, Ore. 3/11 1993 Stanford 52-86 Stanford, Calif. 2/3 1994 Stanford 60-81 Stanford, Calif. 3/5 1994 Stanford 60-72 Eugene, Ore. 2/2 1995 Stanford 57-70 Eugene, Ore. 3/4 1995 Stanford 55-97 Stanford, Calif. 1/18 1996 Stanford 42-61 Eugene, Ore. 2/17 1996 Stanford 65-74 Stanford, Calif. 1/16 1997 Stanford 61-85 Stanford, Calif. 2/15 1997 Stanford 66-69 Eugene, Ore. 1/4 1998 Stanford 72-97 Stanford, Calif. 3/5 1998 Stanford 71-79 Eugene, Ore. 1/4 1999 Oregon 63-59 Eugene, Ore. 3/4 1999 Stanford 73-82 Stanford, Calif. 1/15 2000 Stanford 62-78 Stanford, Calif. 2/10 2000 Oregon 61-57 Eugene, Ore. 1/13 2001 Oregon 72-54 Eugene, Ore. 2/8 2001 Stanford 54-63 Stanford, Calif. 1/13 2002 Stanford 76-91 Stanford, Calif. 2/7 2002 Stanford 72-77 Eugene, Ore. 1/11 2003 Stanford 74-75 Eugene, Ore. 2/6 2003 Stanford 54-85 Stanford, Calif. 12/29 2003 Stanford 51-77 Stanford, Calif. 2/26 2004 Oregon 67-66 Eugene, Ore. 12/29 2004 Oregon 62-58 Eugene, Ore. 2/24 2005 Stanford 45-76 Stanford, Calif. 1/7 2006 Stanford 64-76 Eugene, Ore. 2/2 2006 Stanford 58-79 Stanford, Calif. 1/18 2007 Stanford 48-70 Stanford, Calif. 2/17 2007 Stanford 56-74 Eugene, Ore. 1/12 2008 #7 Stanford 49-83 Stanford, Calif. 2/7 2008 #6 Stanford 43-72 Eugene, Ore. 1/22 2009 #11 Stanford 57-85 Eugene, Ore. 2/21 2009 #4 Stanford 49-68 Stanford, Calif. 1/23 2010 #2 Stanford 80-100 Eugene, Ore. 2/18 2010 #2 Stanford 60-104 Stanford, Calif. 1/27 2011 #4 Stanford 56-91 Eugene, Ore. 2/26 2011 #2 Stanford 60-99 Stanford, Calif. 1/5 2012 #4 Stanford 70-93 Stanford, Calif. 2/18 2012 #3 Stanford 46-81 Eugene, Ore.2/1 2013 #4 Stanford 86-62 Eugene, Ore.2/24 2013 #4 Stanford 74-50 Stanford, Calif. Stephen F. AustinSeries Record: Tied 1-1 3/15 1980 Stephen F. Austin 53-76 Nacogdoches, Texas 11/29 1980 Oregon 82-78 Plainview, Texas

TempleSeries Record: Temple leads 1-0 11/12 2005 Temple 46-51 Eugene, Ore.

TennesseeSeries Record: Tennessee leads 1-0 3/17 1997 Tennessee 59-76 Knoxville, Tenn.

TexasSeries Record: Texas leads 4-0 12/18 1979 Texas 79-81 Portland, Ore. 1/8 1982 Texas 63-66 Wichita, Kan. 12/21 1982 Texas 59-65 Portland, Ore. 12/9 2000 Texas 58-82 Austin, Texas

Texas A&MSeries Record: Tied 1-1 12/29 1990 Oregon 74-69 Portland, Ore. 12/18 1991 Texas A&M 78-82 College Station, Texas

Texas-ArlingtonSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/19 1994 Oregon 68-61 Eugene, Ore.

Texas Christian TCUSeries Record: Oregon leads 2-1 11/24 2001 Oregon 75-63 Portland, Ore. 12/22 2002 Texas Christian 70-76 Fort Worth, Texas 3/19 2005 Oregon 58-55 Seattle, Wash.

Texas TechSeries Record: Texas Tech leads 3-0 12/1 1986 Texas Tech 63-68 Eugene, Ore. 12/13 2000 Texas Tech OT 75-79 Lubbock, Texas 11/26 2001 Texas Tech 65-72 Eugene, Ore.

Texas Woman’s CollegeSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 1/3 1980 Oregon 95-67 Wichita, Kan.

ToledoSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 3/24 1989 Oregon 93-63 Amarillo, Texas

TulaneSeries Record: Tulane leads 1-0 11/25 1985 Tulane 62-81 New Orleans, La.

TulsaSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/19 2007 Oregon 67-56 Cancun, Mexico

UABSeries Record: UAB leads 1-0 3/17 2000 UAB OT 79-80 Eugene, Ore.

UC IrvineSeries Record: Oregon leads 4-1 12/3 1981 Oregon 89-57 Berkeley, Calif. 1/9 1983 Oregon 69-52 Irvine, Calif. 11/19 1983 Oregon 73-59 San Luis Obispo, Calif. 11/30 1984 UC Irvine 56-58 Irvine, Calif. 11/25 2011 Oregon 87-77 Eugene, Ore.

UC RiversideSeries Record: UC Riverside leads 1-0 12/14 2010 UC Riverside 69-74 Eugene, Ore.

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UC Santa BarbaraSeries Record: Oregon leads 4-1 12/13 1999 UC Santa Barbara 61-74 Santa Barbara, Calif. 12/22 2000 Oregon 81-60 Eugene, Ore. 11/17 2006 Oregon 85-77 Santa Barbara, Calif. 3/17 2007 Oregon 70-54 Eugene, Ore. 12/8 2007 Oregon 65-56 Portland, Ore.

UCLASeries Record: UCLA leads 31-25 12/6 1980 UCLA 88-92 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/30 1982 UCLA 74-90 Los Angeles, Calif. 12/23 1982 Oregon 74-59 Eugene, Ore. 1/15 1987 UCLA 71-75 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/21 1987 Oregon 77-57 Eugene, Ore. 1/8 1988 UCLA 70-77 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/5 1988 UCLA 65-74 Eugene, Ore. 2/4 1989 Oregon 75-65 Eugene, Ore. 3/3 1989 Oregon 76-60 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/27 1990 Oregon 80-66 Eugene, Ore. 2/23 1990 UCLA 65-79 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/27 1991 UCLA 67-93 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/22 1991 UCLA 74-82 Eugene, Ore. 1/10 1992 UCLA 72-91 Los Angeles, Calif. 3/14 1992 UCLA 76-83 Eugene, Ore. 1/13 1993 UCLA 75-79 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/13 1993 Oregon 89-78 Eugene, Ore. 1/6 1994 Oregon 82-77 Eugene, Ore. 3/12 1994 Oregon 76-68 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/5 1995 Oregon 84-59 Los Angeles, Calif. 3/11 1995 Oregon 83-65 Eugene, Ore. 2/1 1996 Oregon 75-48 Eugene, Ore. 3/2 1996 UCLA 64-83 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/31 1997 Oregon 76-64 Los Angeles, Calif. 3/1 1997 Oregon 64-61 Eugene, Ore. 1/10 1998 UCLA 75-80 Eugene, Ore. 2/6 1998 UCLA 54-82 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/10 1999 UCLA 76-72 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/4 1999 Oregon 106-79 Eugene, Ore. 1/29 2000 Oregon 67-58 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/24 2000 Oregon 89-72 Eugene, Ore. 1/27 2001 Oregon 54-43 Eugene, Ore. 2/23 2001 UCLA 68-70 Los Angeles, Calif. 12/20 2001 Oregon 76-67 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/26 2002 Oregon 76-54 Eugene, Ore. 12/27 2002 UCLA 68-93 Eugene, Ore. 3/1 2003 UCLA 54-56 Los Angeles, Calf. 3/8 2003 UCLA 58-71 San Jose, Calf. 1/4 2004 UCLA 57-63 Eugene, Ore. 1/29 2004 Oregon 61-55 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/4 2005 UCLA 54-70 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/27 2005 Oregon 78-71 Eugene, Ore. 12/20 2005 UCLA 63-82 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/25 2006 UCLA 65-66 Eugene, Ore. 1/7 2007 UCLA 70-77 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/1 2007 Oregon 76-60 Eugene, Ore. 1/24 2008 UCLA 59-63 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/23 2008 Oregon 66-55 Eugene, Ore. 1/4 2009 Oregon 73-56 Los Angeles, Calif.

3/5 2009 UCLA 69-70 Eugene, Ore. 1/28 2010 UCLA 80-104 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/27 2010 UCLA 75-91 Eugene, Ore. 1/15 2011 #9 UCLA 57-87 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/10 2011 # 9 UCLA 48-75 Eugene, Ore. 1/21 2012 Oregon 83-62 Los Angeles, Calif.1/4 2013 #16 UCLA 80-89 Eugene, Ore.

UNLVSeries Record: Oregon leads 2-0 12/27 1995 Oregon 72-46 Las Vegas, Nev. 12/6 1996 Oregon 95-38 Eugene, Ore.

USCSeries Record: USC leads 41-17 3/21 1981 USC 64-67 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/29 1982 USC 64-86 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/6 1983 USC 71-86 Eugene, Ore. 12/30 1983 USC 57-91 Los Angeles, Calif. 11/28 1984 USC 68-76 Eugene, Ore. 1/17 1987 USC 64-66 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/20 1987 Oregon 79-78 Eugene, Ore. 1/7 1988 USC 56-82 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/7 1988 USC 61-68 Eugene, Ore. 2/3 1989 Oregon 71-56 Eugene, Ore. 3/4 1989 USC 68-71 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/25 1990 Oregon 80-58 Eugene, Ore. 2/25 1990 USC 71-80 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/25 1991 USC 71-80 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/24 1991 USC 44-67 Eugene, Ore. 1/12 1992 USC 55-83 Los Angeles, Calif. 3/12 1992 USC 76-81 Eugene, Ore. 1/16 1993 USC 69-78 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/11 1993 USC 61-80 Eugene, Ore. 1/8 1994 USC 45-47 Eugene, Ore. 3/10 1994 USC 74-85 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/7 1995 USC 77-78 Los Angeles, Calif. 3/9 1995 Oregon 76-50 Eugene, Ore. 2/3 1996 USC OT 66-75 Eugene, Ore. 2/29 1996 Oregon 67-53 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/2 1997 USC 65-73 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/27 1997 Oregon 70-53 Eugene, Ore. 1/8 1998 Oregon 79-65 Eugene, Ore. 2/8 1998 Oregon 76-58 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/8 1999 Oregon 77-53 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/6 1999 Oregon 73-61 Eugene, Ore. 1/27 2000 USC 73-74 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/26 2000 USC 63-69 Eugene, Ore. 1/25 2001 USC 53-55 Eugene, Ore. 2/25 2001 Oregon 74-66 Los Angeles, Calif. 12/22 2001 USC 73-83 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/24 2002 Oregon 75-65 Eugene, Ore. 12/29 2002 Oregon 79-73 Eugene, Ore. 2/27 2003 Oregon 75-70 Los Angeles, Calf. 1/2 2004 USC 55-69 Eugene, Ore. 1/31 2004 USC 56-71 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/2 2005 USC 72-77 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/29 2005 Oregon 81-59 Eugene, Ore. 12/22 2005 USC 48-72 Los Angeles, Calif.

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2/23 2006 USC 64-69 Eugene, Ore. 1/5 2007 USC 71-79 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/3 2007 Oregon 73-63 Eugene, Ore. 1/26 2008 USC 42-46 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/21 2008 USC 58-67 Eugene, Ore. 1/2 2009 USC 56-66 Los Angeles, Calif. 3/7 2009 USC 64-94 Eugene, Ore. 1/30 2010 Oregon 85-77 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/27 2010 USC 84-87 Eugene, Ore. 3/12 2010 USC 76-80 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/13 2011 USC 76-79 Los Angeles, Calif. 2/12 2011 USC 63-85 Eugene, Ore. 1/19 2012 USC 73-92 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/6 2013 USC 62-67 Eugene, Ore.

U.S. InternationalSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/30 1986 Oregon 105-69 Eugene, Ore.

UtahSeries Record: Oregon leads 10-8 12/12 1981 Oregon 73-63 Eugene, Ore. 2/8 1982 Oregon 65-60 Salt Lake City, Utah 12/31 1984 Oregon 66-61 Salt Lake City, Utah 1/11 1986 Oregon 72-42 Eugene, Ore. 12/21 1987 Oregon 79-58 Eugene, Ore. 12/9 1989 Oregon 73-53 Corvallis, Ore. 12/30 1989 Utah 58-68 Salt Lake City, Utah 11/15 1995 Utah 61-73 Salt Lake City, Utah 11/30 1996 Oregon 51-49 Eugene, Ore. 12/16 2000 Utah 48-63 Salt Lake City, Utah 12/8 2001 Oregon 63-55 Eugene, Ore. 11/25 2006 Oregon 50-44 Eugene, Ore. 12/28 2008 Utah 49-63 Eugene, Ore. 12/22 2009 Utah 89-86 OT Salt Lake City, Utah 2/2 2012 Oregon 72-67 Eugene, Ore. 3/3 2012 Utah 47-65 Salt Lake City, Utah 2/8 2013 Utah 47-67 Salt Lake City, Utah 3/3 2013 Utah 57-70 Eugene, Ore.

Utah StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 2-0 12/21 1980 Oregon 105-72 Honolulu, Hawaii 1/7 1986 Oregon 73-64 Logan, Utah

UTEPSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 1/3 1994 Oregon 90-70 Eugene, Ore.

ValparaisoSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/15 2003 Oregon 60-47 Eugene, Ore.

VanderbiltSeries Record: Vanderbilt leads 2-0 12/6 1992 Vanderbilt 68-72 Nashville, Tenn. 12/21 1994 Vanderbilt 54-82 Eugene, Ore.

Virginia TechSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/27 1999 Oregon 73-53 Eugene, Ore.

WashingtonSeries Record: Washington leads 45-43 3/1 1974 Washington 39-50 Eugene, Ore. 2/7 1975 Washington 53-62 Seattle, Wash. 2/7 1976 Washington 49-63 Seattle, Wash. 3/6 1976 Washington 41-59 Ashland, Ore. 2/13 1976 Washington 41-57 Corvallis, Ore. 1/14 1977 Washington 67-77 Eugene, Ore. 1/13 1978 Washington 34-51 Seattle, Wash. 2/11 1978 Washington 50-72 Eugene, Ore. 3/11 1978 Washington 58-68 Bellingham, Wash. 1/5 1979 Oregon 83-56 Eugene, Ore. 2/16 1979 Oregon 94-67 Seattle, Wash. 12/19 1979 Oregon 68-66 Portland, Ore. 1/12 1980 Oregon 78-63 Seattle, Wash. 2/15 1980 Oregon 87-68 Eugene, Ore. 1/22 1981 Oregon 99-70 Seattle, Wash. 2/28 1981 Oregon 88-63 Eugene, Ore. 3/14 1981 Oregon 76-68 Missoula, Mont. 1/23 1982 Oregon 105-74 Eugene, Ore. 2/19 1982 Oregon 79-58 Seattle, Wash. 1/15 1983 Oregon 73-63 Eugene, Ore. 2/19 1983 Washington 67-83 Seattle, Wash. 3/11 1983 Washington 79-86 Eugene, Ore. 1/19 1984 Oregon 80-67 Seattle, Wash. 2/25 1984 Oregon 68-62 Eugene, Ore. 3/9 1984 Oregon 81-69 Eugene, Ore. 1/19 1985 Washington 57-65 Eugene, Ore. 2/21 1985 Washington 72-77 Seattle, Wash. 1/23 1986 Washington OT 68-69 Seattle, Wash. 2/22 1986 Oregon 83-67 Eugene, Ore. 1/24 1987 Washington 57-69 Seattle, Wash. 2/26 1987 Oregon 79-69 Eugene, Ore. 1/22 1988 Washington 67-68 Eugene, Ore. 2/20 1988 Washington 51-68 Seattle, Wash. 1/19 1989 Washington 59-71 Seattle, Wash. 2/18 1989 Oregon 89-76 Eugene, Ore. 1/18 1990 Washington 57-73 Seattle, Wash. 2/17 1990 Washington 52-62 Eugene, Ore. 1/18 1991 Washington 50-55 Eugene, Ore. 2/17 1991 Washington 55-65 Seattle, Wash. 1/18 1992 Washington 66-71 Eugene, Ore. 2/13 1992 Washington 66-69 Seattle, Wash. 1/23 1993 Washington 74-87 Eugene, Ore. 2/18 1993 Washington 51-59 Seattle, Wash. 1/22 1994 Oregon 70-67 Seattle, Wash. 2/17 1994 Oregon 62-41 Eugene, Ore. 1/21 1995 Oregon 83-61 Eugene, Ore. 2/19 1995 Washington 78-85 Seattle, Wash. 1/13 1996 Washington 66-82 Seattle, Wash. 2/8 1996 Oregon 60-53 Eugene, Ore. 1/11 1997 Oregon 67-60 Eugene, Ore. 2/6 1997 Oregon 67-63 Seattle, Wash. 1/15 1998 Oregon 76-59 Seattle, Wash. 2/14 1998 Oregon 72-57 Eugene, Ore.

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1/15 1999 Oregon 70-56 Eugene, Ore. 2/13 1999 Oregon 67-57 Seattle, Wash. 1/20 2000 Oregon 65-51 Eugene, Ore. 2/20 2000 Oregon 70-69 Seattle, Wash. 1/18 2001 Oregon 67-53 Seattle, Wash. 2/17 2001 Oregon OT 64-60 Eugene, Ore. 12/28 2001 Oregon 69-56 Eugene, Ore. 2/23 2002 Washington 80-88 Seattle, Wash. 3/2 2002 Oregon 78-64 Eugene, Ore. 3/20 2002 Oregon 77-73 Seattle, Wash. 1/23 2003 Washington 60-79 Seattle, Wash. 2/22 2003 Washington 59-75 Eugene, Ore. 1/15 2004 Washington 50-95 Seattle, Wash. 2/14 2004 Washington 56-67 Eugene, Ore. 1/13 2005 Oregon 86-77 Eugene, Ore. 2/12 2005 Washington 57-81 Seattle, Wash. 3/5 2005 Oregon 64-50 San Jose, Calif. 1/21 2006 Oregon 81-73 Eugene, Ore. 2/16 2006 Washington 55-61 Seattle, Wash. 12/21 2006 Washington 56-60 Eugene, Ore. 2/24 2007 Washintgon 46-61 Seattle, Wash. 1/19 2008 Oregon 66-64 Eugene, Ore. 2/15 2008 Washington 60-61 Seattle, Wash. 1/15 2009 Oregon 75-55 Seattle, Wash. 2/14 2009 Oregon 77-69 Eugene, Ore. 3/12 2009 Washington 43-69 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/1 2010 Oregon 82-71 Eugene, Ore. 3/7 2010 Washington 53-62 Seattle, Wash. 1/8 2011 Oregon 68-64 Eugene, Ore. 2/3 2011 Washington 76-90 OT Seattle, Wash. 12/31 2011 Oregon 88-86 Eugene, Ore. 2/9 2012 Washington 69-72 Seattle, Wash. 3/7 2012 Washington 56-72 Los Angeles, Calif. 1/27 2013 Washington 53-66 Seattle, Wash. 2/15 2013 Washington 71-97 Eugene, Ore.3/7 2013 Washington 62-69 Seattle, Wash.

Washington StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 60-14 3/1 1974 Washington State 26-56 Eugene, Ore. 2/3 1976 Oregon 47-44 Eugene, Ore. 2/11 1977 Oregon 67-63 OT Pullman, Wash. 2/4 1978 Washington State 67-87 Pullman, Wash. 3/10 1978 Oregon 68-54 Bellingham, Wash. 1/12 1979 Oregon 85-69 Eugene, Ore. 1/25 1980 Oregon 78-59 Pullman, Wash. 2/20 1981 Oregon 79-49 Eugene, Ore. 2/22 1982 Oregon 64-47 Pullman, Wash. 1/14 1983 Oregon 66-53 Eugene, Ore. 2/17 1983 Oregon 86-70 Pullman, Wash. 1/21 1984 Oregon 63-59 Pullman, Wash. 2/23 1984 Oregon 79-63 Eugene, Ore. 1/18 1985 Oregon 59-50 Eugene, Ore. 2/23 1985 Oregon 69-60 Pullman, Wash. 1/25 1986 Oregon 68-67 OT Pullman, Wash. 2/21 1986 Oregon 94-63 Eugene, Ore. 1/22 1987 Oregon 101-55 Pullman, Wash. 2/28 1987 Oregon 74-70 Eugene, Ore. 1/23 1988 Oregon 78-59 Eugene, Ore.

2/18 1988 Oregon 64-62 Pullman, Wash. 1/21 1989 Washington State 77-80 Pullman, Wash. 2/17 1989 Oregon 87-76 OT Eugene, Ore. 1/20 1990 Oregon 68-65 Eugene, Ore. 2/15 1990 Oregon 80-71 Pullman, Wash. 1/20 1991 Washington State 69-102 Eugene, Ore. 2/15 1991 Washington State 72-76 Pullman, Wash. 1/16 1992 Oregon 69-54 Eugene, Ore. 2/15 1992 Oregon 65-60 Pullman, Wash. 1/21 1993 Washington State 54-66 Eugene, Ore. 2/20 1993 Oregon 88-75 Pullman, Wash. 1/20 1994 Oregon 70-69 Pullman, Wash. 2/19 1994 Oregon 80-62 Eugene, Ore. 1/19 1995 Oregon 66-56 Eugene, Ore. 2/17 1995 Oregon 81-75 Pullman, Wash. 1/11 1996 Washington State 59-72 Pullman, Wash. 2/10 1996 Oregon 58-49 Eugene, Ore. 1/9 1997 Oregon 80-46 Eugene, Ore. 2/8 1997 Oregon 62-52 Pullman, Wash. 12/20 1997 Oregon 94-71 Kona, Hawaii 1/17 1998 Oregon 62-57 Pullman, Wash. 2/12 1998 Oregon 61-51 Eugene, Ore. 1/17 1999 Oregon 72-64 Eugene, Ore. 2/11 1999 Oregon 65-54 Pullman, Wash. 1/22 2000 Oregon 77-65 Eugene, Ore. 2/17 2000 Oregon 73-68 Pullman, Wash. 1/20 2001 Washington State 64-67 Pullman, Wash. 2/15 2001 Washington State 76-77 Eugene, Ore. 12/30 2001 Oregon 76-47 Eugene, Ore. 2/21 2002 Oregon 88-47 Pullman, Wash. 3/1 2002 Oregon 85-67 Eugene, Ore. 1/25 2003 Oregon 73-69 Pullman, Wash. 2/20 2003 Oregon 85-52 Eugene, Ore. 1/17 2004 Oregon 60-50 Pullman, Wash. 2/12 2004 Oregon 74-52 Eugene, Ore. 1/15 2005 Oregon 69-50 Eugene, Ore. 2/10 2005 Oregon 62-47 Pullman, Wash. 1/19 2006 Oregon 54-50 Eugene, Ore. 2/18 2006 Washington State 53-68 Pullman, Wash. 12/23 2006 Oregon 66-55 Eugene, Ore. 2/22 2007 Oregon 51-34 Pullman, Wash. 1/17 2008 Oregon 64-45 Eugene, Ore. 2/17 2008 Oregon 70-67 Pullman, Wash. 3/7 2008 Oregon 66-45 San Jose, Calif. 1/17 2009 Oregon 57-41 Pullman, Wash. 2/12 2009 Washington State 45-58 Eugene, Ore. 1/3 2010 Oregon 98-92 Eugene, Ore. 3/5 2010 Washington State 53-67 Pullman, Wash. 1/6 2011 Oregon 77-72 Eugene, Ore. 2/5 2011 Washington State 90-96 Pullman, Wash. 12/29 2011 Washington State 47-75 Eugene, Ore. 2/11 2012 Oregon 67-62 Pullman, Wash. 1/25 2013 Oregon 70-68 Pullman, Wash. 2/17 2013 Oregon 65-60 Eugene, Ore.

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Weber StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 6-0 2/21 1980 Oregon 105-95 Ogden, Utah 12/13 1980 Oregon 110-55 Eugene, Ore. 11/30 1990 Oregon 62-60 Ogden, Utah 12/12 1992 Oregon 84-45 Eugene, Ore. 12/13 1993 Oregon 95-70 Ogden, Utah 11/24 2011 Oregon 88-73 Eugene, Ore.

Western IllinoisSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/29 1985 Oregon 105-61 Moscow, Idaho

Western KentuckySeries Record: Western Kentucky leads 2-1 12/29 1987 Western Kentucky 71-83 Jamaica, N.Y. 12/1 1989 Oregon 90-65 Lubbock, Texas 12/5 1997 Western Kentucky 90-92 Bowling Green, Ky.

Western Oregon (formerly Oregon College of Education)Series Record: Oregon leads 7-6 1/15 1974 Oregon 57-41 Monmouth, Ore. 2/6 1974 Western Oregon 52-53 Monmouth, Ore. 1/19 1975 Oregon 61-46 Eugene, Ore. 2/6 1975 Western Oregon 52-71 Eugene, Ore. 2/28 1975 Western Oregon 45-50 Bellingham, Wash. 1/22 1976 Western Oregon 54-78 Monmouth, Ore. 2/10 1976 Western Oregon 47-49 Eugene, Ore. 1/11 1977 Oregon OT 67-62 Ashland, Ore. 2/9 1977 Oregon 78-46 Eugene, Ore. 3/5 1977 Western Oregon 60-61 Portland, Ore. 1/17 1978 Oregon 73-58 Monmouth, Ore. 2/25 1978 Oregon 90-40 Eugene, Ore. 11/13 2010 Oregon 110-70 Eugene, Ore.

Western WashingtonSeries Record: Oregon leads 5-2 2/8 1974 W. Washington 37-64 Corvallis, Ore. 2/8 1975 W. Washington 41-91 Bellingham, Wash. 1/14 1978 Oregon 76-67 Bellingham, Wash. 2/10 1978 Oregon 78-60 Eugene, Ore. 3/9 1978 Oregon 71-67 Bellingham, Wash. 1/6 1979 Oregon 82-63 Eugene, Ore. 2/17 1979 Oregon 73-67 Bellingham, Wash.

Wichita StateSeries Record: Oregon leads 1-0 1/9 1982 Oregon 68-58 Wichita, Kan.

WisconsinSeries Record: Wisconsin leads 2-1 3/15 1996 Wisconsin 60-74 Nashville, Tenn. 11/18 2000 Oregon 71-57 Raleigh, N.C. 11/28 2009 Wisconsin 57-58 Eugene, Ore.

Wisconsin-Green BaySeries Record: Wisconsin-Green Bay leads 2-0 11/17 2001 UW-Green Bay 57-75 Eugene, Ore. 11/26 2002 UW-Green Bay 53-69 Green Bay, Wisc.

WyomingSeries Record: Oregon leads 3-1 11/28 1998 Oregon 63-33 Eugene, Ore. 3/22 2007 Wyoming 62-64 Laramie, Wyo. 11/29 2008 Oregon 51-45 Eugene, Ore. 12/20 2009 Oregon 78-66 Laramie, Wyo.

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1973-74 (3-8)Coach: Jane Spearing | H: 1-4, A: 2-4 J 15 at Oregon College of Education W 57-41J 23 Southern Oregon W 37-33J 24 at Oregon State L 31-34F 6 at Oregon College of Education L 52-53F 8 at Oregon State L 33-42F 8 vs. Western Washington L 39-64F 11 at Portland State W 39-38F 29 Montana State L 37-48M 1 Washington State L 26-56M 1 Washington L 39-50M 2 Central Washington L 46-54

1974-75 (2-10)Coach: Nancy Mikleton | H: 2-2, A: 0-7, N: 0-1J 19 Oregon College of Education W 61-46J 22 at Portland State L 47-51J 24 Oregon State W 47-39J 26 at Southern Oregon L 54-57F 6 Oregon College of Education L 52-71F 7 at Washington L 53-62F 8 at Western Washington L 41-91F 13 Portland State L 36-59F 25 at Oregon State L 32-97F 27 vs. Portland State L 44-50F 28 vs. Oregon College of Education L 45-50M 1 at Alaska-Anchorage L,OT 54-56

1975-76 (5-15)Coach: Nancy Mikleton | H: 3-3, A: 1-9, N: 1-3J 2 at Alaska-Fairbanks W 60-53J 3 at Alaska-Fairbanks L 42-51J 5 at Alaska-Anchorage L 49-71J 6 at Alaska-Anchorage L 53-64J 13 at Oregon State L 30-31J 16 Southern Oregon W 52-36J 22 at Oregon College of Education L 54-78J 27 Portland State L 24-32F 3 Washington State W 47-44F 6 at Seattle Pacific L 39-40F 7 at Washington L 49-63F 10 Oregon College of Education L 47-49F 13 vs. Washington L 41-57F 13 vs. Eastern Oregon W 81-69F 14 at Oregon State L 41-64F 19 at Portland State L 28-62F 24 Oregon State L 39-46F 28 Alaska-Anchorage W 63-54M 4 vs. Alaska-Anchorage L 43-54M 6 vs. Washington L 41-59

1976-77 (11-6)Coach: Elwin Heiny | H: 5-3, A: 5-2, N: 1-1 J 11 vs. Oregon College of Education W, OT 67-62J 14 Washington L 67-77J 15 Alaska-Fairbanks L 68-74J 19 Oregon State W 57-55

J 22 at Southern Oregon W 82-67J 26 Portland State L,OT 57-66F 4 Seattle Pacific W 83-71F 5 Southern Oregon W 62-51F 9 Oregon College of Education W 78-46F 11 at Washington State W, OT 67-63F 12 at Idaho W 71-63F 19 at Oregon State W 46-43F 23 at Portland State L,OT 66-75F 25 Alaska-Anchorage W 82-77M 3 vs. Seattle Pacific$ W 70-65M 4 at Portland State$ L, OT 57-62M 5 vs. Oregon College of Education$ L 60-61$ AIAW Region 9 Tournament (Portland, Ore.)

1977-78 (19-5, 8-4)Coach: Elwin Heiny | H: 8-1, A: 10-3, N: 1-1D 1 at Alaska-Fairbanks+ W 82-62D 2 at Alaska-Fairbanks+ W 84-66D 3 at Alaska-Anchorage *++ W 89-56D 4 at Alaska-Anchorage *++ W 69-58D 10 Humboldt State+ W 84-70J 7 Southern Oregon W 103-59J 13 at Washington * L 34-51J 14 at Western Washington * W 76-67J 17 at Oregon College of Education W 73-58J 21 Oregon State * W 67-48J 28 Portland State * W 81-63F 3 at Boise State * L 65-69F 4 at Washington State * L 67-87F 10 Western Washington * W 78-60F 11 Washington L 50-72F 14 at Southern Oregon W 84-43F 17 at Portland State * W 67-57F 24 at Oregon State * W 59-58F 25 Oregon College of Education W 90-40M 2 Montana * W 67-42M 3 Montana State * W 71-56M 9 at Western Washington W 71-57M 10 vs. Washington State$ W 68-54M 11 vs. Washington$ L 58-68 + Forfeit | ++ Double forfeit

$ AIAW Region 9 Tournament (Bellingham, Wash.)

* NWBL Game

1978-79 (23-2, 11-0)Coach: Elwin Heiny | H: 11-0, A: 9-0, N: 3-2D 9 Alaska-Anchorage W 101-47D 10 Alaska-Anchorage W 96-42D 28 at Simon Fraser W 87-62J 5 Washington * W 83-56J 6 Western Washington * W 82-63J 9 New Mexico W 104-71J 12 Washington State * W 85-69J 13 Boise State * W 93-70J 16 Hawaii W 121-40J 19 at Oregon State * W 69-57J 27 Portland State W 104-59

J 29 Seattle W 70-49F 2 at Montana * W 64-52F 3 at Montana State * W 82-55F 16 at Washington * W 94-67F 17 at Western Washington * W 73-67F 24 at San Fransisco W 76-75F 25 at California W 79-59F 28 at Portland State * W 88-60M 1 Oregon State * W 78-65M 9 vs. Seattle$ W 79-70M 10 vs. Oregon State$ L 68-75M 15 vs. Minnesota# W 85-74M 16 vs. South Carolina# L 63-84M 17 vs. Northern Kentucky# W 81-72$ AIAW Region 9 Tournament (Bozeman, Mont.)

* NWBL game

# National Women’s Invitational Tournament (Amarillo, Texas)

1979-80 (24-5, 13-0)Coach: Elwin Heiny | H: 11-1, A: 8-2, N: 5-2 N 29 vs. Alabama$ W 94-73N 30 at (2) Louisiana Tech$ L 73-92D 6 San Jose State W 93-77D 8 San Francisco L 63-69D 18 vs. (5) Texas& L 79-81D 19 vs. Washington& W 68-66D 20 vs. Oregon State& W 79-69J 3 vs. Texas Woman’s^ W 95-67J 4 vs. New Mexico^ L 70-83J 5 vs. Illinois State^ W 93-68J 11 at Seattle W 71-61J 12 at Washington * W 78-63J 18 Oregon State * W 74-58J 25 at Washington State * W 78-59J 26 at Eastern Washington * W 93-66J 30 at Portland State * W 88-72J 31 Montana * W 76-51F 2 Montana State * W 97-62F 4 Alaska-Anchorage W 108-49F 15 Washington * W 87-68F 16 Seattle * W 111-79F 19 Portland State * W 75-63F 21 at Weber State W 105-95F 22 at Boise State * W 84-55F 29 at Oregon State * W 82-57M 7 Montana * W 77-41M 8 Seattle * W 108-73M 12 (13) Kentucky# W 86-81

M 15 at (3) Stephen F. Austin# L 53-76$ Louisiana Tech Tournament (Rustin, La.)

& Giusti Tournament (Portland, Ore.)

^ Shocker Classic (Wichita, Kan.)

* NWBL game

# AIAW Tournament

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1980-81 (25-7, 11-1)Coach: Elwin Heiny | H: 11-0, A: 6-4, N: 8-3N 27 vs. LSU$ W 83-67N 28 vs. (9) Kansas$ L 62-69N 29 vs. (7) Stephen F. Austin$ W 82-78D 4 at (5) Long Beach State L 80-91D 6 at (12) UCLA L 88-92D 13 Weber State W 110-55D 16 vs. San Jose State& W 81-61D 17 vs. Oregon State& W 72-71D 18 vs. (2) Old Dominion& L 67-68D 20 vs. Alaska-Anchorage^ W 91-51D 21 vs. Utah State^ W 105-72D 22 vs. Cal State-Los Angeles^ W 76-62J 3 at Arizona W 94-58J 5 at Arizona State L 69-70J 10 Boise State * W 90-41J 11 LSU W 100-82J 14 at Portland State * W 78-40J 16 at Oregon State * W 73-64J 22 at Washington * W 99-70F 5 at Montana * W 89-57F 7 at Montana State * W 94-55F 11 Oregon State * W 80-66F 13 Stanford W 97-62F 20 Washington State * W 79-49F 21 Eastern Washington * W 81-50F 27 Seattle W 100-57F 28 Washington * W 88-63M 7 Portland State * W 112-55M 14 vs. Washington W 76-68M 15 vs. (18) Oregon State L 54-61M 18 (17) Colorado# W 74-67M 21 at (4) USC# L 64-67$ Queen’s Classic (Plainview, Texas)

& Giusti Tournament (Portland, Ore.)

^ Wahine Classic (Honolulu, Hawai`i)

* NWBL game

# AIAW Tournament

1981-82 (21-5, 9-0)Coach: Elwin Heiny | H : 7-1, A: 8-2, N: 6-2 D 3 vs. UC Irvine$ W 89-57D 4 vs. Arizona State$ W 70-69D 5 vs. Colorado$ L 68-69D 12 Utah W 73-63D 16 vs. LSU& W 63-59D 17 vs. Oregon State& W 65-48D 18 vs. Ohio State& W 68-60J 3 Drake W 64-56J 4 Pacific Christian W 99-50J 7 vs. Iowa State^ W 71-45J 8 vs. Texas^ L 63-66J 9 at Wichita State^ W 68-58J 15 Oregon State * W 63-60J 23 Washington * W 105-74J 25 at Portland State * W 101-55J 29 at (2) USC L 64-86

J 30 at UCLA L 74-90F 6 at Boise State * W 54-37F 8 at Utah W 65-60F 11 at Oregon State * W 71-59F 19 at Washington * W 79-58F 20 at Eastern Washington * W 71-60F 22 at Washington State * W 64-47M 5 Montana State * W 82-53M 6 Montana * W 70-56

M 13 Missouri# L 53-59 $ Cal Women’s Invitational (Irvine, Calif.)

& Giusti Tournament (Portland, Ore.)

^ Pizza Hut Classic (Wichita, Kansas)

* NWBL game# NCAA Tournament (Eugene, Ore.)

1982-83 (15-14, 8-4) Coach: Elwin Heiny | H: 9-5, A: 4-6, N: 2-3 N 23 at (18) Drake L 93-103N 24 at Illinois State L 67-77N 26 vs. Memphis State$ L 65-71N 27 vs. DePaul$ W 74-64D 10 Portland State W 83-64D 11 Chicago State W 102-68D 17 (7) Long Beach State L,OT 74-75D 19 vs. Colorado& W 73-58D 20 vs. (7) Long Beach State& L 53-71D 21 vs. (6) Texas& L 59-65D 23 UCLA W 74-59J 6 at San Diego State L 71-79J 7 at Pepperdine W 85-79J 9 at UC Irvine W 69-52J 14 Washington State * W 66-53J 15 Washington * W 73-63J 21 Fresno State * W 75-60J 22 Pacific * W 73-64J 28 San Francisco * W 81-69J 29 Santa Clara * W 88-49F 3 at San Jose State * W 66-64F 4 at California * L 76-84F 6 (2) USC L 71-86F 11 at Oregon State * L 63-66F 17 at Washington State * W 86-70F 19 at Washington * L 67-83M 2 (20) Oregon State * L,OT 46-49M 10 California# L 75-76M 11 Washington# L 79-86$ Dial Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.)

& Giusti Tournament (Portland, Ore.)

* NorPac game

# NorPac Tournament (Eugene, Ore.)

1983-84 (23-7, 10-1)Coach: Elwin Heiny | H: 9-0, A: 7-4, N: 7-3 N 17 vs. San Francisco State$ W 60-59N 18 vs. San Jose State$ W 75-65N 19 vs. UC Irvine$ W 73-59D 3 at Colorado W 82-71D 10 at Portland State W 91-47

D 18 vs. (3) Georgia& L 64-89D 19 vs. Arizona& W 71-52D 20 vs. Montana& W 62-60D 27 Illinois State W 74-63D 29 vs. (5) Maryland^ W 76-70D 30 at (1) USC^ L 57-91J 5 vs. Arizona State% L 68-69J 6 vs. Arkansas% L 54-65J 7 vs. Cal Poly-Pomona% W 80-65J 10 Portland W 68-66J 19 at Washington * W 80-67J 21 at Washington State * W 63-59J 27 at Pacific * W 86-57J 28 at Fresno State * L 56-70F 3 at Santa Clara * W 86-53F 4 at San Francisco * W 92-75F 10 California * W 97-65F 11 San Jose State * W 66-58F 15 Oregon State * W 69-61F 23 Washington State * W 79-63F 25 Washington * W 68-62M 2 at Oregon State * L 59-75M 9 Washington W 81-69M 10 Oregon State W 77-67M 16 at San Diego State# L 63-70$ Straw Hat Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)

^ Winston Tire Classic (Los Angeles, Calif.)

& Giusti Tournament (Portland, Ore.)

% Budweiser Round Robin (Las Vegas, Nev.)

* NorPac game# NCAA Tournament (San Diego, Calif.)

1984-85 (14-14, 6-5)Coach: Elwin Heiny | H: 7-4, A: 3-8, N: 4-2N 27 Delta State W 84-74N 28 (5) USC L 68-76N 30 at UC Irvine L 56-68D 1 at Cal Poly-Pomona L 58-59D 8 Idaho L 79-81D 16 vs. Indiana& W 77-56D 17 vs. (20) Alabama& L 56-86D 18 vs. Portland State& W 83-54D 28 at Boise State L 68-83D 29 at Brigham Young L 67-98D 31 at Utah W 66-61J 2 at New Mexico W 79-49J 3 vs. Nebraska^ W 73-67J 15 Portland W 63-53J 18 Washington State * W 59-50J 19 Washington * L 57-65J 25 Oregon State * L 63-80

J 30 Portland State L 74-75F 1 at San Jose State * L 62-68F 2 at Santa Clara * L 60-72F 8 Fresno State * W 75-61F 15 San Francisco * W 78-64F 16 California * W 67-45F 21 at Washington * L 72-77F 23 at Washington State * W 69-60

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F 27 Oregon State * W 63-50M 8 vs. Oregon State L 68-82M 9 vs. Fresno State W 89-58& Giusti Tournament (Portland, Ore.)

^ Played at Albuquerque, N.M.

* NorPac game

1985-86 (21-7, 10-2)Coach: Elwin Heiny | H: 12-0, A: 8-7, N: 1-0 N 23 at (19) LSU L 61-71N 25 at Tulane L 62-81N 27 at Southwest Louisiana L 74-82N 29 vs. Western Illinois$ W 105-61N 30 at Idaho$ L 55-73D 4 at Portland State W 85-68D 11 at Portland W 82-47D 14 Cal Poly-Pomona W 80-70D 21 Brigham Young W 95-66D 23 Boise State W 82-50D 30 Portland W 76-48J 3 at (4) Long Beach State L 78-92J 4 at Pepperdine W 83-70J 7 at Utah State W 73-64J 11 Utah W 72-42J 17 California * W 88-71J 18 San Jose State * W 77-64J 23 at Washington * L,OT 68-69J 25 at Washington State * W, OT 68-67J 31 Fresno State * W 78-56F 3 Arizona State W 94-76F 7 at Oregon State * W 72-47F 14 at San Jose State * W 81-59F 16 at California * W 68-51F 21 Washington State * W 94-63F 22 Washington * W 83-67M 1 at Fresno State * L 68-71M 5 Oregon State * W 69-53$ Idaho Tournament (Moscow, Idaho)

* NorPac game

1986-87 (23-7, 14-4)Coach: Elwin Heiny | H: 15-3, A: 7-4, N: 1-0N 29 Portland State W 102-65D 1 (20) Texas Tech L 63-68D 5 (7) Long Beach State L 69-82D 12 vs. Idaho$ W 72-47D 13 at Gonzaga$ W 83-67D 22 at Nevada-Reno W 93-68D 28 Colorado W 81-75D 30 U.S. International W 105-69J 2 Arizona State * W 84-70J 9 Oregon State * W 65-63J 12 Arizona * W 83-63J 15 at UCLA * L 71-75J 17 at (15) USC * L 64-66J 19 Portland W 79-70J 22 at Washington State * W 101-55J 24 at Washington * L 57-69

J 27 Portland State W 94-74J 30 California * W 94-70J 31 Stanford * W 65-51F 5 at Arizona * W 67-66F 7 at Arizona State * W, OT 83-82F 13 at Oregon State * W 71-51F 20 (18) USC * W 79-78F 21 UCLA * W 77-57F 26 (17) Washington * W 79-69F 28 Washington State * W 74-70M 5 at Stanford * W 63-54M 7 at California * L 84-87M 11 Eastern Washington# W 75-56M 14 (10) Ohio State# L 62-76$ Bulldog Invitational (Spokane, Wash.)

* Pac-10 game

# NCAA Tournament (Eugene, Ore.)

1987-88 (16-12, 9-9)Coach: Elwin Heiny | H: 7-4, A: 6-7, N: 3-1N 27 Gonzaga W 70-55D 4 vs. Oral Roberts$ W 85-64D 5 at Montana$ L 55-67D 8 at Portland W 69-56D 11 at Pepperdine^ L 66-67D 12 vs. Kent State^ W 79-78D 21 Utah W 79-58D 28 at Hofstra W 68-59D 29 vs. (13) Western Kentucky% L 71-83D 30 vs. Cheyney% W 91-70J 7 at USC * L 56-82J 8 at UCLA * L 70-77J 15 at Arizona * W 74-69J 16 at Arizona State * L 60-70J 22 (12) Washington * L 67-68J 23 Washington State * W 78-59J 29 at (10) Stanford * L 48-84J 30 at California * W 94-83F 5 UCLA * L 65-74F 7 (19) USC * L 61-68F 12 Arizona State * W 73-61F 13 Arizona * W 69-61F 18 at Washington State * W 64-62F 20 at (11) Washington * L 51-68F 26 California * W 90-71F 27 (8) Stanford * L 57-65M 4 Oregon State * W 58-47M 11 at Oregon State * W 53-51$ Domino’s Pizza Classic (Missoula, Mont.)

^ Pepperdine Tournament (Malibu, Calif.)

% Rev. Cahill Invitational (New York, N.Y.)

* Pac-10 game

1988-89 (22-10, 11-7) Coach: Elwin Heiny | H: 12-1, A: 6-8, N: 4-1N 26 Concordia (Ore.) W 76-48D 1 at Hawai’i L 72-81D 2 vs. Colorado$ L 51-62

D 7 Portland W 85-68D 9 vs. Utah^ W 73-53D 10 at Oregon State^ W, OT 67-59D 16 Brigham Young W 72-61D 19 at Portland State W 82-73D 21 North Dakota W 77-72D 29 at Montana State W 73-53D 30 at Utah L 58-68J 6 at Oregon State * W 52-51J 13 Arizona * W 87-67J 14 Arizona State * W 89-75J 19 at Washington * L 59-71J 21 at Washington State * L 77-80J 27 (6) Stanford * L 69-92J 28 California * W 94-64F 3 USC * W 71-56F 4 UCLA * W 75-65F 9 at Arizona * L 78-92F 10 at Arizona State * W 75-74F 17 Washington State * W, OT 87-76F 18 Washington * W 89-76F 24 at California * L 80-83F 25 at (4) Stanford * L 73-107M 3 at UCLA * W 76-60M 4 at USC * L 68-71M 10 Oregon State * W 61-55M 23 vs. DePaul# W 82-77M 24 vs. Toledo# W 93-63M 25 vs. San Diego State# W 67-62$ Played at Honolulu, Hawai`i

^ Converse Classic (Corvallis, Ore.)

* Pac-10 game

# National Women’s Invitational Tournament (Amarillo, Texas)

1989-90 (17-12, 9-9) Coach: Elwin Heiny | H: 10-4, A: 5-7, N: 2-1N 11 Simon Fraser W 80-64N 25 vs. Grambling State$ W 84-81N 26 at (7) Auburn$ L 78-89N 28 at Portland W 85-76D 1 vs. (22) Western Kentucky% W 90-65D 2 vs. Grambling State% L 63-81D 4 at New Mexico State W 80-71D 17 Northwestern L 67-84D 22 Portland State W 91-71D 29 Gonzaga W 64-40J 5 California * W 73-65J 7 (2) Stanford * L 57-76J 12 at Oregon State * W 76-61J 14 Rutgers W 92-78J 18 at (10) Washington * L 57-73J 20 at Washington State * W 68-65J 25 USC * W 80-58J 27 UCLA * W 80-66F 1 at Arizona * W 84-73F 3 at Arizona State * L 68-81F 9 Oregon State * W 82-63F 15 Washington State * W 80-71

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F 17 Washington * L 52-62F 23 at UCLA * L 65-79F 25 at USC * L 61-66M 1 Arizona State * W 83-72M 3 Arizona * L 74-79M 8 at (2) Stanford * L 45-75

M 10 at California * L 72-79 $ Auburn Dial Classic (Auburn, Ala.)

% Cellular One Red Raider Classic (Lubbock, Texas)

* Pac-10 game

1990-91 (13-15, 6-12) Coach: Elwin Heiny | H: 5-7, A: 6-8, N: 2-0 N 23 at St. Joseph’s L 70-76N 24 at (23) Rutgers L 58-70N 30 at Weber State W 62-60D 2 at Gonzaga W 74-60D 7 New Mexico State W 114-92D 8 at Portland State W 89-77D 18 (4) Auburn L 51-69D 21 Montana W 74-69D 28 vs. Eastern Washington$ W 79-54D 29 vs. Texas A&M$ W 74-69J 3 at California * L 67-94J 5 at (8) Stanford * L 61-88J 11 Oregon State * L 58-74J 18 (13) Washington * L 50-55J 20 Washington State * L 69-102J 25 at USC * L 71-80J 27 at UCLA * L 67-93J 31 Arizona * W 97-67F 2 Arizona State * W 81-77F 10 at Oregon State * W 65-63F 15 at Washington State * L 72-76F 17 at (10) Washington * L 55-65F 22 UCLA * L 74-82F 24 USC * L 44-67F 28 at Arizona State * W 69-67M 2 at Arizona * W 107-76M 7 (9) Stanford * L 60-103M 9 Calfornia * W 64-57$ Rose City Classic (Portland, Ore.)

* Pac-10 game

1991-92 (14-14, 6-12)Coach: Elwin Heiny | H: 6-7, A: 8-7, N: 0-0 N 29 at North Dakota W 68-63D 1 at Northwestern W 79-69D 2 at DePaul W 69-59D 6 Boise State W 72-65D 7 St. Joseph’s W 73-54D 16 at Montana L 69-101D 18 at Texas A&M L 78-82D 19 at Louisville W 76-70D 28 Montana State W, OT 81-80J 7 Portland W 85-71J 10 at UCLA * L 72-91J 12 at USC * L 55-83

J 16 Washington State * W 69-54J 18 (9) Washington * L 66-71J 23 at Arizona * W 91-67J 25 at Arizona State * W 78-72J 31 at Oregon State * W, OT 83-81F 6 (24) California * L 75-84F 8 (3) Stanford * L 57-74F 13 at (18) Washington * L 66-69F 15 at Washington State * W 65-60F 20 Arizona State * L 76-89F 22 Arizona * L 74-76F 26 Oregon State * W 62-59M 5 at (6) Stanford * L 70-92M 7 at California * L 75-85M 12 USC * L 76-81

M 14 UCLA * L 76-83 * Pac-10 game

1992-93 (9-18, 3-15) Coach: Elwin Heiny | H: 5-8, A: 3-10, N: 1-0 D 4 vs. Southwest Missouri State$ W 58-56D 6 at (3) Vanderbilt$ L 68-72D 9 Brigham Young W 77-63D 10 (24) DePaul L 62-65D 12 Weber State W 84-45D 19 Louisville W 81-70D 29 at Portland W 85-77J 2 at Idaho State W 83-61J 3 at Boise State L 78-91J 7 (24) California * L 63-75J 9 (4) Stanford * L 72-91J 13 at UCLA * L 75-79J 16 at (15) USC * L 69-78J 21 Washington State * L 54-66J 23 Washington * L 74-87J 28 at Arizona * L 70-79J 30 at Arizona State * L 42-79F 5 Oregon State * L 63-67F 11 (16) USC * L 61-80F 13 UCLA * W 89-78F 18 at Washington * L 51-59F 20 at Washington State * W 88-75F 25 Arizona State * L 63-77F 27 Arizona * W 77-63M 5 at Oregon State * L 56-66 M 11 at (8) Stanford * L 52-86

M 13 at California * L 74-90 $ MCI/O’Charley’s Classic (Nashville, Tenn.)

* Pac-10 game

1993-94 (20-9, 13-5)Coach: Jody Runge | H: 10-2, A: 8-6, N: 2-1N 26 at Hawai`i% L 64-73N 27 vs. Northern Illinois% W 73-64D 3 vs. Middle Tennessee State$ L 74-79D 4 vs. South Florida$ W 63-59D 11 Idaho State W 56-36D 13 at Weber State W 95-70

D 28 at San Diego W 74-67D 30 at San Diego State L 77-84J 3 UTEP W 90-70J 6 UCLA * W 82-77J 8 (10) USC * L 45-47J 13 at Oregon State * L 68-86J 20 at Washington State * W 70-69J 22 at (16) Washington * W 70-67J 27 Arizona * W 78-66J 29 Arizona State * W 73-59F 3 at (14) Stanford * L 60-81F 5 at California * W 91-69F 11 Oregon State * W 54-46F 17 (15) Washington * W 62-41F 19 Washington State * W 80-62F 24 at Arizona State * W 97-84F 26 at Arizona * W 74-67M 3 California * W 75-36M 5 (11) Stanford * L 60-72M 10 at USC * L 74-85M 12 at UCLA * W 76-68M 16 Santa Clara# W 74-59M 19 at (5) Colorado# L 71-92% Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Hawai`i)

$ UTA/Marriott Classic (Arlington, Texas)

* Pac-10 game

# NCAA Tournament (Boulder, Colo.)

1994-95 (18-10, 11-7)Coach: Jody Runge | H: 13-3, A: 5-6, N: 0-1N 25 Illinois% W 72-55N 26 Drake% L 67-76D 10 Portland W 63-61D 15 at Idaho State W 80-71D 17 at Brigham Young W 82-69D 19 Texas-Arlington W 68-61D 21 (9) Vanderbilt L 54-82D 30 Santa Clara W 65-61J 3 Saint Mary’s W 82-51J 5 at UCLA * W 84-59J 7 at (21) USC * L 77-78J 13 (21) Oregon State * W 66-56J 19 Washington State * W 84-66J 21 (13) Washington * W 83-61J 26 at Arizona * L 74-78J 28 at Arizona State * L 77-79F 2 (3) Stanford * L 57-70F 4 California * W 77-59F 9 at (23) Oregon State * L 86-96F 17 at Washington State * W 81-75F 19 at (10) Washington * L 78-85F 23 Arizona State * W 83-44F 25 Arizona * W 73-55M 2 at California * W 89-73M 4 at (5) Stanford * L 55-97M 9 (23) USC * W 76-50M 11 UCLA * W 83-65M 17 vs. Louisville# L 65-67

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% Pepsi Shootout (Eugene, Ore.)

* Pac-10 game

# NCAA Tournament (Athens, Ga.)

1995-96 (18-11, 10-8)Coach: Jody Runge | H: 10-3, A: 8-7, N: 0-1N 15 at Utah$ L 61-73N 24 Long Beach State% W 79-56N 25 Houston% W 83-67D 9 at Portland W 74-72D 13 at Santa Clara W 68-45D 15 at Saint Mary’s W 78-62D 20 San Diego State W 57-52D 27 at UNLV W 72-46D 29 at Southern Utah L 47-56J 2 Gonzaga W 83-45J 5 at (12) Oregon State * L 57-58J 11 at Washington State * L 59-72J 13 at Washington * L 66-82J 18 (6) Stanford * L 42-61J 21 California * W 73-56J 24 at Arizona State * W 72-52J 26 at Arizona * W 55-47F 1 UCLA * W 75-48F 3 USC * L,OT 66-75F 8 Washington * W 60-53F 10 Washington State * W 58-49F 15 at California * W 73-54F 17 at (4) Stanford * L 65-74F 22 Arizona * L 51-56F 24 Arizona State * W 54-51F 29 at USC * W 67-53M 2 at UCLA * L 64-83M 8 (21) Oregon State * W 69-60M 15 vs. (17) Wisconsin# L 60-74$ Preseason WNIT (Salt Lake City, Utah)

% Pepsi Shootout (Eugene, Ore.)

* Pac-10 game

# NCAA Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)

1996-97 (22-7, 14-4)Coach: Jody Runge | H: 11-2, A: 8-4, N: 3-1N 29 Idaho State% W 68-33N 30 Utah% W 51-49D 3 Portland W 76-65D 6 UNLV W 95-38D 14 at Gonzaga W 52-33D 19 vs. Mercer$ W 74-52D 20 vs. Brigham Young$ W 82-70D 21 vs. (3) Georgia$ L 55-72D 31 at Iowa State L 63-72J 4 Oregon State * W 77-59J 9 Washington State * W 80-46J 11 Washington * W 67-60J 16 at (3) Stanford * L 61-85J 18 at California * W 68-64J 23 Arizona State * W 74-62J 25 Arizona * L 57-60J 31 at UCLA * W 76-64

F 2 at USC * L 65-73F 6 at Washington * W 67-63F 8 at Washington State * W 62-52F 13 California * W 71-42F 15 (3) Stanford * L 66-69F 20 at Arizona * W 85-81F 22 at Arizona State * W 65-45F 27 USC * W 70-53M 1 UCLA * W 64-61M 6 at Oregon State * W 76-59M 15 vs. San Diego State# W 80-68M 17 at (10) Tennessee# L 59-76% Pepsi Shootout (Eugene, Ore.)

$ Northern Lights Invitational (Anchorage, Alaska)

* Pac-10 game

# NCAA Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.)

1997-98 (17-10, 13-5)Coach: Jody Runge | H: 8-3, A: 7-5, N: 2-2N 21 at Idaho W 78-61N 24 at Portland L 59-67N 29 Portland State% W 64-60D 5 at (17) Western Kentucky L 90-92D 19 vs. Mississippi State$ L 64-68D 20 vs. Washington State$ W 94-71D 21 vs. Nevada$ W 58-53D 29 Kansas L 53-59J 2 at California * W 71-54J 4 at (17) Stanford * L 72-97J 8 USC * W 79-65J 10 UCLA * L 75-80J 15 at (13) Washington * W 76-59J 17 at Washington State * W 62-57J 22 (7) Arizona * W 68-66J 24 Arizona State * W 100-61J 29 at Oregon State * W 80-57F 6 at UCLA * L 54-82F 8 at USC * W 76-58F 12 Washington State * W 61-51F 14 Washington * W 72-57F 19 at Arizona State * W, OT 69-67F 21 at (8) Arizona * L 48-68F 27 Oregon State * W 77-67M 5 (5) Stanford * L 71-79M 7 California * W 82-66M 14 vs. Rutgers# L 76-79% Pepsi Shootout (Eugene, Ore.)

$ Kona Classic (Kona, Hawai`i)

* Pac-10 game

# NCAA Tournament (Ames, Iowa)

1998-99 (25-6, 15-3)Coach: Jody Runge | H: 14-1, A: 9-4, N: 2-1N 13 Nevada@ W 81-74N 16 Colorado State@ L 70-72N 22 Idaho W 76-58N 24 at Colorado W 75-63N 27 Brigham Young% W 74-56N 28 Wyoming% W 63-33

D 4 vs. Butler$ L 53-62D 5 vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore$ W 76-38D 15 at Boise State W 70-50D 22 vs. DePaul^ W 86-57D 29 Portland W 60-48J 2 California * W 64-49J 4 Stanford * W 63-59J 8 at USC * W 77-53J 10 at (10) UCLA * L 72-76J 15 Washington * W 70-56J 17 Washington State * W 72-64J 21 at Arizona * L 74-78J 23 at Arizona State * W 68-52J 29 Oregon State * W 59-46F 4 (7) UCLA * W 106-79F 8 USC * W 73-61F 11 at Washington State * W 65-54F 13 at Washington * W 67-57F 19 Arizona State * W 58-53F 21 Arizona * W 82-76F 26 at Oregon State * W 60-52M 4 at Stanford * L 73-82M 6 at California * W 80-57M 12 vs. Cincinnati# W 65-56

M 14 at (19) Iowa State# L 70-85@ Preseason WNIT

% Pepsi Shootout (Eugene, Ore.)

$ Kansas Invitational (Lawrence, Kan.)

^ Portland Jam (Portland, Ore.)

* Pac-10 game

# NCAA Tournament (Ames, Iowa)

1999-00 (23-8, 14-4)Coach: Jody Runge | H: 11-3, A: 10-5, N: 2-0N 21 Western Kentucky W 66-59N 26 Howard% W 77-42N 27 (21) Virginia Tech% W 73-53N 30 at Portland W 68-57D 4 Colorado W 90-58D 10 vs. Kansas State$ W 79-69D 11 at Southwest Missouri State$ L 69-70D 13 at (23) UC Santa Barbara L 61-74D 18 vs. Portland State^ W 79-42D 22 at DePaul W 86-82D 30 at Santa Clara W 66-60J 2 at San Francisco L 60-66J 8 at Oregon State * W 68-51J 13 at California * W 67-51J 15 at Stanford * L 62-78J 20 Washington * W 65-51J 22 Washington State * W 77-65J 27 at USC * L 73-74J 29 at (10) UCLA * W 67-58F 4 (19) Arizona * L 66-73F 6 Arizona State * W 66-55F 10 (24) Stanford * W 61-57F 12 California * W 75-63F 17 at Washington State * W 73-68

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F 20 at Washington * W 70-69F 24 (22) UCLA * W 89-72F 26 USC * L 63-69M 2 at Arizona State * W 67-56M 4 at (20) Arizona * W 75-71M 10 Oregon State * W 60-53

M 17 UAB# L,OT 79-80% Pepsi Shootout (Eugene, Ore.)

$ Women’s Sports Foundation Classic (Springfield, Mo.)

^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.)

* Pac-10 game

# NCAA Tournament (Eugene, Ore.)

2000-01 (17-12, 10-8)Coach: Jody Runge | H: 11-2, A: 4-9, N: 2-1N 18 vs. (16) Wisconsin$ W 71-57N 19 at (19) N.C. State$ W 50-47N 24 Portland W 80-56D 2 vs. Santa Clara^ W 62-54D 9 at (25) Texas% L 58-82D 13 at (11) Texas Tech L,OT 75-79D 16 at Utah L 48-63D 22 UC Santa Barbara W 81-60D 30 San Francisco W 92-65J 2 Boise State W 67-29J 5 at Oregon State * W 71-67J 11 California * W 86-56J 13 (24) Stanford * W 72-54J 18 at Washington * W 67-53J 20 at Washington State * L 64-67J 25 USC * L 53-55J 27 UCLA * W 54-43F 1 at Arizona * L 76-88F 3 at Arizona State * L 63-73F 8 at Stanford * L 54-63F 10 at California * L 57-68F 15 Washington State * L 76-77F 17 (23) Washington * W, OT 64-60 F 23 at UCLA * L 68-70F 25 at USC * W 74-66M 1 (22) Arizona State * W 63-56M 3 Arizona * W 83-78M 10 Oregon State * W 72-60M 17 vs. (16) Iowa# L,OT 82-89$ GlaxoWellcome Invitational (Raleigh, N.C.)

% Secret Four in the Fall (Austin, Texas)

^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.)

* Pac-10 game

# NCAA Tournament (Salt Lake City, Utah)

2001-02 (22-13, 10-8)Coach: Bev Smith | H: 14-6, A: 6-7, N: 2-0N 17 Wisconsin-Green Bay L 57-75N 18 Miami W 83-65N 20 at Portland L 73-77N 24 vs. TCU^ W 75-63N 26 (9) Texas Tech L 65-72N 30 vs. St. John’s% W 75-52

D 1 at Kansas% W 67-60D 8 Utah W 63-55D 12 at BYU L 58-74D 20 at UCLA * W 76-67D 22 at USC * L 73-83D 28 Washington * W 69-56D 30 Washington State * W 76-47J 4 Arizona * W 72-53J 6 Arizona State * L 72-86J 10 at California * W 65-53J 13 at (5) Stanford * L 76-91J 19 Oregon State * L 53-61J 24 USC * W 75-65J 26 UCLA * W 76-54J 31 at Arizona State * L 58-69F 2 at Arizona * L 68-84F 7 (2) Stanford * L 72-77 F 9 California * W 76-43F 16 at Oregon State * W, OT 84-83F 21 at Washington State * W 88-47F 23 at Washington * L 80-88M 1 Washington State$ W 85-67M 2 Washington$ W 78-64M 3 Arizona State$ L 58-64M13 Saint Mary’s& W 72-61M 17 Oregon State& W 50-48M 20 at Washington& W 77-73M 23 Michigan State& W 65-54M 27 Houston& W 54-52 * Pac-10 game

^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.)

% Jayhawk Classic (Lawrence, Kan.)

$ Pac-10 Tournament (Eugene, Ore.)

& Women’s National Invitation Tournament

2002-03 (12-16, 8-10)Coach: Bev Smith | H: 7-5, A: 4-8, N: 1-3N 22 Gonzaga W 83-72N 26 at Wisconsin-Green Bay L 53-69N 28 vs. South Carolina% L 40-67N 29 vs. (18) Boston College% L 47-64D 5 Portland W 85-63D 7 (19) BYU^ W 80-78D 15 Santa Clara L 79-88D 19 at Montana W 65-60D 22 at TCU L 70-76D 27 UCLA * L 68-93D 29 USC * W 79-73J 2 at (20) Arizona * L 65-96J 4 at Arizona State * L 63-78J 9 California * W 70-67J 11 (6) Stanford * L 74-75J 18 at Oregon State * L 51-67J 23 at Washington * L 60-79J 25 at Washington State * W 73-69J 30 Arizona State * W 68-52F 1 (24) Arizona * L 66-71F 6 at (6) Stanford * L 54-85F 8 at California * W 54-52

F 15 Oregon State * W 68-58F 20 Washington State * W 85-52F 22 (23) Washington * L 59-75F 27 at USC * W 75-70M 1 at UCLA * L 54-56M 8 vs. UCLA$ L 58-71 * Pac-10 game

^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.)

% Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands)

$ Pac-10 Tournament (San José, Calif.)

2003-04 (14-15, 6-12)Coach: Bev Smith | H: 9-5, A: 4-9, N: 1-1N 15 Valparaiso% W 60-47N 16 (9) LSU% W 76-67N 25 at Gonzaga W 73-57N 28 Kansas& W 54-51N 29 N.C. State& W 83-78D 4 at Portland L 58-76D 6 vs. Colorado State^ W 62-50D 12 Montana W 53-52D 16 at Santa Clara W 68-56D 18 at George Washington L 52-72D 27 at California * L 57-61D 29 at (9) Stanford * L 51-77J 2 USC * L 55-69J 4 UCLA * L 57-63J 10 Oregon State * W 56-54J 15 at Washington * L 50-95J 17 at Washington State * W 60-50J 22 Arizona * L 66-70J 24 Arizona State * L 67-69J 29 at UCLA * W 61-55J 31 at USC * L 56-71F 7 at Oregon State * L 61-75F 12 Washington State * W 74-52F 14 Washington * L 56-67F 19 at Arizona State * L 40-65F 21 at Arizona * L 58-84F 26 (10) Stanford * W 67-66F 28 California * W 77-62M 5 vs. California$ L 57-82 * Pac-10 game

% Women’s Sports Foundation Classic (Eugene, Ore.)

& Oregon Classic (Eugene, Ore.)

^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.)

$ Pac-10 Tournament (San José, Calif.)

2004-05 (21-10, 12-6)Coach: Bev Smith | H: 12-1, A: 5-7, N: 4-2N 19 PORTLAND W 63-46N 23 SOUTHERN W 65-52N 26 vs. Miami (Fla.)# W 79-73N 27 at Long Island# W 68-50D 4 vs. George Washington^ W 64-40D 9 IDAHO STATE W 79-56D 12 at Colorado State W 66-57D 18 (10) OHIO STATE% L 58-73D 21 at Arkansas L 62-65

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D 27 CALIFORNIA * W 81-50D 29 (5) STANFORD * W 62-58J 2 at USC * L 72-77J 4 at (22) UCLA * L 54-70J 8 at Oregon State * W 82-58J 13 WASHINGTON * W 86-77J 15 WASHINGTON STATE * W 69-50J 20 at Arizona * L 60-69J 22 at Arizona State * L 65-74J 27 UCLA * W 78-71J 29 USC * W 81-59F 5 OREGON STATE * W 64-55F 10 at Washington State * W 62-47F 12 at Washington * L 57-81F 17 ARIZONA STATE * W 66-59F 19 ARIZONA * W 69-51F 24 at (3) Stanford * L 45-76F 26 at California * W 58-51M 5 vs. Washington$ W 64-50M 6 vs. Arizona State$ L 47-54M 19 vs. (23) TCU& W 58-55M 21 vs. (5) Baylor& L 46-69 * Pac-10 game

# Long Island Turkey Classic (Brooklyn, N.Y.)

^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.)

% Nike Classic (Eugene, Ore.)

$ Pac-10 Tournament (San José, Calif.)

& NCAA Tournament (Seattle, Wash.)

2005-06 (14-15, 5-13)Coach: Bev Smith | H: 9-5, A: 4-9, N: 1-1N 11 SAINT FRANCIS (PA.)# W 80-30N 12 #21 TEMPLE L 46-51N 20 NEVADA W 61-50N 22 at Portland W 63-36N 25 ARKANSAS W 70-59N 28 DRAKE W 70-40D 10 vs. Prairie View A&M^ W 102-36D 12 at Saint Mary’s W 68-67D 15 at Idaho State W 89-69D 20 at UCLA * L 63-82D 22 at USC * L 48-72D 30 at Colorado W 72-64J 5 CALIFORNIA * W 70-41J 7 #16 STANFORD * L 64-76J 12 at #15 Arizona State * L 43-44J 14 at Arizona * L, OT 72-81J 19 WASHINGTON STATE * W 54-50J 21 WASHINGTON * W 81-73J 25 at Oregon State * L 61-63J 28 OREGON STATE * W 54-45F 2 at #15 Stanford * L 58-79F 4 at California * L 39-49F 9 ARIZONA * W 78-58F 12 #16 ARIZONA STATE * L 52-62F 16 at Washington * L 55-61F 18 at Washington State * L 53-68F 23 USC * L 64-69F 25 UCLA * L 65-66

M 3 vs. Arizona$ L 57-64 * Pac-10 game

# Women’s Sports Foundation Classic (Eugene, Ore.)

^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.)

$ Pac-10 Tournament (San José, Calif.)

2006-07 (17-14, 8-10)Coach: Bev Smith | H: 10-5, A: 6-8, N:1-1N 17 at UC Santa Barbara W 85-77N 19 at Long Beach State W 44-33N 24 BOISE STATE# L 47-56N 25 UTAH# W 50-44N 28 PORTLAND W 73-46N 30 SAINT MARY’S W 79-53D 9 vs. Colorado^ W 70-60D 14 at Drake W 66-63D 16 at Missouri State L 56-71D 21 WASHINGTON * L 56-60D 23 WASHINGTON STATE * W 66-55D 30 BYU W 70-61J 5 at USC * L, OT2 71-79J 7 at UCLA * L 70-77J 11 ARIZONA * W 86-73J 13 ARIZONA STATE * L 70-80J 18 at Stanford * L 48-70J 20 at California * L 56-65J 24 OREGON STATE * L, OT 59-65J 28 at Oregon State * W 70-63F 1 UCLA * W 76-60F 3 USC * W 73-63F 8 at Arizona State * L 48-61F 10 at Arizona * W 59-55F 15 CALIFORNIA * W 62-42F 17 STANFORD * L 56-74F 22 at Washington State * W 51-34F 24 at Washington * L 46-61M 3 vs. California$ L 51-63M 17 UC Santa Barbara% W 70-54M 22 at Wyoming% L 62-64# Oregon Thanksgiving Tournament (Eugene, Ore.)

^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.)

* Pac-10 game

$ Pac-10 Tournament (San Jose, Calif.)

% WNIT

2007-08 (14-17, 7-11)Coach: Bev Smith | H: 8-5, A: 2-10, N: 4-2N 10 SAN JOSE STATE W 67-32N 15 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE L 60-67N 23 vs. Coppin State! W 64-51N24 at New Mexico! L 46-65N 29 LONG BEACH STATE W 66-45D 2 at Portland L 74-78D 8 vs. UC Santa Barbara$ W 65-56D 12 at #10 Baylor L 45-80D 18 vs. South Florida^ L 58-68D 19 vs. Tulsa^ W 67-56D 29 at Oregon State * W 76-72J 3 #24 ARIZONA STATE * L 50-63

J 5 ARIZONA * W 59-53J 10 at #9 California * L 52-61J 12 at #7 Stanford * L 49-83J 17 WASHINGTON STATE * W 64-45J 19 WASHINGTON * W 66-64J 24 at UCLA * L 59-63J 26 at USC * L 42-46J 31 at Arizona * L 60-65F 2 at Arizona State * L 51-52F 7 #6 STANFORD * L 43-72F 9 #9 CALIFORNIA * L 34-53F 15 at Washington * L 60-61F 17 at Washington State * W 70-67F 21 USC * L 58-67F 23 UCLA * W 66-55M 1 OREGON STATE * W 60-49M 7 vs. Washington State% W 66-45M 8 vs. #10 California% L 60-67! New Mexico Thanksgiving Tournament

$ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore. • Rose Garden Arena)

^ Caribbean Classic (Cancun, Mexico)

* Pac-10 game

% Pac-10 Tournament (San Jose, Calif. • HP Pavilion)

2008-09 (9-21, 5-13)Coach: Bev Smith | H: 5-10, A: 4-9, N: 0-2N 15 at San Jose State W 69-68N 18 PACIFIC W 76-71N 21 at BYU L 45-67N 23 at South Dakota State L 63-80N 29 WYOMING W 51-45D 4 MONTANA L 52-60D 13 vs. Georgia Tech# L 59-74D 17 at Marquette L 39-69D 20 #7 BAYLOR L 71-81D 28 UTAH L 49-63J 2 at USC * L 56-66J 4 at UCLA * W 73-56J 8 ARIZONA * W 68-55J 10 ARIZONA STATE * L 51-83J 15 at Washington * W 75-55J 17 at Washington State * W 57-41J 22 #11 STANFORD * L 57-85J 24 #8 CALIFORNIA * L 50-65J 26 PORTLAND W 64-55J 31 OREGON STATE * L 61-42F 5 at Arizona State * L 56-68F 7 at Arizona * L 44-68F 12 WASHINGTON STATE * L 45-58F 14 WASHINGTON * W 77-69F 19 at #6 California * L 42-84F 21 at #4 Stanford L 49-68F 28 at Oregon State * L 41-70M 5 UCLA * L 69-70M 7 USC * L 64-94M 12 vs. Washington$ L 43-69# Pape’ Jam (Portland, Ore. • Rose Garden Arena)

* Pac-10 Conference games

$ Pac-10 Tournament (Los Angeles • Galen Center)

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2009-10 (18-16, 7-11)Coach: Paul Westhead | H: 14-6, A: 4-10, N: 0-0N 16 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 86-48N 22 at Montana W 86-81N 24 SANTA CLARA W 88-71N 27 CAL STATE FULLERTON! W 117-69N 28 WISCONSIN! L 57-58N 29 PORTLAND STATE! W 87-58D 2 PORTLAND W 95-68D 4 BOISE STATE W 88-61D 6 LONG BEACH STATE W 102-70D 16 at #25 Georgia Tech L 69-87D 20 at Wyoming W 78-66D 22 at Utah L,OT 86-89J 1 WASHINGTON * W 82-71J 3 WASHINGTON STATE * W 98-92J 9 at Oregon State * W 86-71J 14 at Arizona State * L 68-73J 16 at Arizona * L 112-119J 21 CALIFORNIA * L 62-72J 23 #2 STANFORD * L 80-100J 28 at UCLA * L 80-104J 30 at USC * W 85-77F 6 OREGON STATE * W 82-62F 11 ARIZONA * W 92-74F 13 ARIZONA STATE * W 82-81F 18 at #2 Stanford * L 60-104F 20 at California * L 73-79F 25 USC * L 84-87F 27 UCLA * L 75-91M 5 at Washington State * L 53-67M 7 at Washington * L 53-62M 12 USC$ L 76-80M 18 Eastern Washignton% W 95-66M 23 New Mexico% W 93-67M 25 California% L 57-71! World Vision Invitational (Eugene, Ore. • McArthur Court)

* Pac-10 Conference games

$ Pac-10 Tournament (Los Angeles • Galen Center)

% Women’s National Invitation Tournament

2010-11 (13-17, 4-14)Coach: Paul Westhead | H: 7-8, A: 6-8, N: 0-1N 13 WESTERN OREGON W 110-70N 19 at Long Beach State W 88-76N 22 at Portland W 83-79N 26 IDAHO% W 74-48N 27 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD% L 78-82N 28 SACRAMENTO STATE% W 110-60D 3 at Boise State W 80-64D 14 UC RIVERSIDE L 69-74D 17 DENVER W 82-71D 19 at Saint Mary’s W 100-71D 21 at Santa Clara W 99-72D 31 at Arizona * L 94-109J 2 at Arizona State * L 67-86J 6 WASHINGTON STATE * W 77-72J 8 WASHINGTON * W 68-64

J 13 at USC * L 76-79J 15 at #9 UCLA * L 57-87J 23 OREGON STATE * W 81-72J 27 #4 STANFORD * L 56-91J 29 CALIFORNIA * L 65-81F 3 at Washington * L, OT 76-90F 5 at Washington State * L 90-96F 10 #9 UCLA * L 48-75F 12 USC * L 63-85F 19 at Oregon State * L 59-61F 24 at California * W 60-46F 26 at #2 Stanford * L 60-99M 3 ARIZONA STATE * L 66-75M 5 ARIZONA * L 65-88M 9 vs. Arizona$ L 89-90% Oregon Invitational (Eugene, Ore. • McArthur Court)

* Pac-10 Conference games

$ Pac-10 Tournament (Los Angeles • Galen Center)

2011-12 (15-16, 7-11)Coach: Paul Westhead | H: 12-6, A: 3-9, N: 0-1N 13 CAL POLY W 102-93N 18 ILLINOIS W 77-74N 20 PORTLAND STATE W 75-71N 24 WEBER STATE% W 88-73N 25 UC IRVINE% W 87-77N 27 NICHOLLS STATE% W 95-76D 1 at Fresno State L 71-81D 4 PORTLAND W 88-78D 11 at Denver L 65-89D 14 at Nevada L 74-76D 19 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 79-75D 21 SAINT MARY’S L 62-72D 29 WASHINGTON STATE * L 47-75D 31 WASHINGTON * W 88-86J 5 at #4 Stanford * L 70-93J 7 at California * L 67-90J 12 ARIZONA * W 87-73J 14 ARIZONA STATE * L 49-53J 19 at USC * L 73-92J 21 at UCLA * W 83-62J 28 at Oregon State * L 60-67F 2 UTAH * W 72-67F 4 COLORADO * W 67-62F 9 at Washington * L 69-72F 11 at Washington State * W 67-62F 16 CALIFORNIA * L 71-83F 18 #3 Stanford * L 46-81F 25 OREGON STATE * L 53-68M 1 at Colorado * W 64-62M 3 at Utah * L 47-65M 7 vs. Washington$ L 56-72% Global Sports Cage Classic (Eugene, Ore. • Matt Arena)

* Pac-12 Conference games

$ Pac-12 Tournament (Los Angeles • Galen Center)

2012-13 (4-27, 2-16)Coach: Paul Westhead | H: 3-13, A: 1-11, N: 0-3N 11 SAINT MARY’S L 69-78N 15 PORTLAND STATE L, OT2 85-87N 23 at Hawai’i # L 73-85N 24 vs. Oklahoma # L 61-100N 25 vs. Arkansas # L 67-79D 2 DENVER L 62-73D 9 NEVADA L 73-77D 12 at Illinois L 62-80D 16 FRESNO STATE W 65-64D 18 SAMFORD W 72-61D 21 at Portland L 49-68D 31 CONNECTICUT L 51-95J 4 UCLA * L 80-89J 6 USC * L 62-67J 11 at Arizona State * L 45-60J 13 at Arizona * L 68-100J 15 OREGON STATE * L 53-63J 20 at Oregon State * L 49-68J 25 at Washington State * W 70-68J 27 at Washington * L 53-66F 1 STANFORD * L 62-86F 3 CALIFORNIA * L 45-72F 8 at Utah * L 47-67F 10 at Colorado * L 59-84F 15 WASHINGTON * L 71-97F 17 WASHINGTON STATE * W 65-60F 22 at California * L 55-77F 24 at Stanford * L 50-74M 1 COLORADO * L 48-60M 3 UTAH * L 52-70M 7 vs. Washington $ L 62-69# Rainbow Wahine Showdown (Stan Sherrif Center - Honolulu)

* Pac-12 Conference game

$ Pac-12 Tournament (Key Arena - Seattle, Wash.)

YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULES AND RESULTS (CONT.)

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More than a century of athletic heritage is the focal point behind the recognition of some of the University of Oregon’s greatest athletic immortals of all time with the founding of Oregon’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1992.

Spearheaded by former director of athletics Bill Byrne, the formation of the Hall was established to permanently honor athletes, coaches and administrators who have been a part of the UO’s rich athletic heritage over the course of decades. The select few who are elected for induction represents the very best the University of Oregon has to offer and who have brought honor to themselves and teammates.

Each spring the selection committee reviews the candidates, with all nominees’ eligibility for induction commencing 10 years following their departure from the University.

Plaques honoring each of the inductees and their achievements are permanently displayed as part of the University’s Hall of Champions, located on the second floor of the Len Casanova Athletic Center.

The showcase is divided into three distinct areas that pay tribute to great Oregon athletes of the past. The Hall’s main corridor features an array of showcases housing many of the trophies and plaques won by Oregon teams and athletes over the years.

The north wing contains depictions of memorable sports moments, traditions and achievements in UO lore. It includes time lines that show the development of the University’s athletic department as well as the evolution of the equipment and traditions that have made the Oregon experience what it is today.Reserved for the south wing is Oregon’s Hall of Fame, where the greatest sports immortals are enshrined as the very best the University has to offer and who have brought honor to the educational institution as well as their teammates.

The athletic showcase is open to the public free of charge weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and four hours prior to the start of every home football game. Twenty-seven individuals and three teams were included among the Hall of Fame’s inaugural class of inductees in 1992.

Debbie Sporcich was inducted to the Hall of Fame in 2007.

OREGON ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

IndividualsDebbie Adams, Basketball/Track (2003)Bobby Anet, Basketball (1996)Earl Averill, Baseball (1997)Jim Bailey, Track (1993)Greg Ballard, Basketball (1993)Bill Ballester, Gymnastics Coach (2006)Emery Barnes, Football/Track (2008)Jim Barnett, Basketball (1994)Steve Barnett, Football (2000)Melanie Batiste, Track (1994)John Beckett, Football (1992)Wade Bell, Track (1998)Lou Bellisimo, Bowling Coach (1999)Bob Berry, Football (1992)Paula Berry, Track (2003)Jim Berwick, Football (2000)Hugo Bezdek, Football Coach (2002)Kelly Blair, Track (2004)Bill Bowerman, Track Coach (1992)Dick Boyd, Swimming (2005)Terrell Brandon, Basketball (2001)Rich Brooks, Football Coach (2007)Mary Brorby, Softball/Volleyball (1997)Boyd Brown, Track (1996)John Bubalo, Baseball (2001)Dyrol Burleson, Track (1993)Bill Byrne, Athletics Director (2002)Ross Carter Sr., Football (1995)Len Casanova, Football Coach (1992)Julie Cavanaugh, Softball (2006)Rudy Chapa, Track (1999)Dawnn Charroin, Volleyball (2008)Roscoe Cook, Track (2010)Jack Crabtree, Football (2002)George Christensen, Football (1996)Brian Crouser, Track (2001)Dean Crouser, Track (2003)Joaquim Cruz, Track (1995)Jerry Cundari, Golf (1998)Jack Dallas, Swimming (1994)George Dames, Football (2000)Otis Davis, Track (1992)Bill Dellinger, Track (1993)John Dick, Basketball (1993)Michael Dirksen, Swimming (2011)Roscoe Divine, Track (2003)Tom Drougas, football (2010)Ed Durno, Basketball (1992)Brad Ecklund, Football (1999)

Dave Erdstrom, Track (1999)Ken Flax, Track (2010)Dan Fouts, Football (1992)Laddie Gale, Basketball (1993)Greg Gibson, Wrestling (1993)Vince Goldsmith, Football (2002)Joe Gordon, Baseball (1992)Tom Graham, Football (2001)Jay Graybeal, Football (2000)Jim Grelle, Track (1994)Claudette Groenendaal, Track (1997)Larry Hanson, Baseball (2000)Sue Harbour, Volleyball (1995)Sally Harmon, Track (1999)Leo Harris, Athletics Director (1992)Dick Harter, Basketball Coach (2001)Martin Hawkins, Track (1997)Bill Hayward, Track Coach (1992)Kathy Hayes Hermann, Track (2001)Elwin Heiny, WBB Coach (2011)Ralph Hill, Track (1993)Howard Hobson, Men’s Basketball Coach (1992)Barney Holland, Football/Men’s Basketball (2003)Hollis Huntington, Football (1994)Shy Huntington, Football (1993)Peter Jacobsen, Golf (1993)Dick James, Football (1992)Harry Jarome, Track (1993)Wally Johansen, Basketball (1996)Camara Jones, Women’s Track (2008)Steve Jones, Basketball (2003)Stefanie Kasperski, Basketball (2000)Dan Kelly, Track (1992)Don Kirsch, Baseball Coach (1993)John Kitzmiller, Football (1992)Teri Kramer, Volleyball (2003)Mel Krause, Baseball/Basketball/Baseball Coach (2001)Arne Kvalheim, Men’s Track (2007)Lauri Landerholm, Basketball (2001)Ronnie Lee, Basketball (1992)Jake Leicht, Football (1998)Woodley Lewis, Football (1999)Jim Loscutoff, Basketball (1995)Stan Love, Basketball (1994)Derek Loville, Football (2000)Terry Maddox, Baseball (2006)Lisa Martin, Track (2005)Clifton McArthur, Administrator (1999)Bill McChesney, Track (2002)Phil McCugh, Football (2004)

Scott McEldowney, Gymnastics (2010)John McKay, Football (1995)Karen Meats, WBB/Field Hockey/Track/VB (2002)Michelle Menkens, Swimming (1993)Mike Mikulak, Football (1994)Chris Miller, Football (1999)John Miller, Wrestling (1992)Alex Molden, Football (2008)Kenny Moore, Track (1997)Jack Morris, Football/Track (2005)Raymond “Butch”Morse, Football (1997)Bill Musgrave, Football (2000)Bob Newland, Football (1994)Anthony Newman, Football (2006)Bob Officer, Athletic Trainer (2002)Mary Officer, Track (1993)Jack Patera, Football (2000)Charles Patterson, Basketball (1995)Paula Patterson, Golf (2009)Annette Hand Peters, Track (1998)Michele Potestio, Women’s Soccer (2011)Steve Prefontaine, Track (1992)Mel Renfro, Football (1992)Ahmad Rashad, Football (1992)Chuck Rask, Basketball (1996)Blair Rasmussen, Basketball (2002)George Rasmussen, Track (2005)Bill Reinhart, Basketball Coach (1994)Don Reynolds, Football/Baseball (1993)Karla Rice, Volleyball (2009)Dave Roberts, Baseball (1994)Alison Lang, Basketball (1996)Mack Robinson, Track (1995)Jack Roche Jr., Football Coach (1997)Alberto Salazar, Track (1994)Bob Sanders, Football (1997)Jim Shanley, Football (1994)George Shaw, Football (1992)Tom Shaw, Golf (1997)Becky Sisley, Administrator/Coach (1998)Bev Smith, Basketball (1992)Jim Smith, Football (1998)Richard Shore Smith, Football (1998)Ron Snidow, Football (2009)Ralph Spearow, Track (2001)Debbie Sporcich, Women’s Basketball (2007)Kathy Stahl, Softball (2010)Bill Steers, Football (1996)Les Steers, Track (1996)Neal Steinhauer, Track (1995)

Jerry Tarr, Track (1992)Anthony Taylor, Basketball (2004)Les Tipton, Track (1998)Norm Van Brocklin, Football (1992)Donald Van Rossen, Swimming Coach (2011)George Varoff, Track (1994)Charlie Warren, Basketball (1992)John Warren, Basketball Coach (1993)Leann Warren, Track (1995)Willie West, Football (1957-59)Algot Westergren, Basketball (1995)Kenny Wheaton, Football (2011)Dick Whitman, Baseball (2004)Dave Wilcox, Football (1993)Dick Wilkins, Basketball/Football (1998)Kenya Wilkins, Basketball (2009)Mac Wilkins, Track (1992)Lynn Winbigler Anderson, Track (1992)Urgel “Slim” Wintermute, MBB (1994)Janet Woodruff, Field Hockey Coach (2003)Herb Yamanaka, Administration (2009)James Yuhashi, Men’s Gymnastics (2007)Gary Zimmerman, Football (1993)

Teams1916 Football (1992)1929 Men’s Tennis (1996)1933 Football (1999)1938-39 Men’s Basketball (1992)1948 Football (1993)1954 Baseball (2008)1957 Football (1994)1959-60 Men’s Basketball (1997)1962 Men’s Track (1992)1964 Men’s Track (2009)1965 Men’s Track (2009)1970 Men’s Track & Field Team (2011)1970 Women’s Volleyball (2000)1974-75 Men’s Basketball (1996)1977 Men’s Cross Country (1998)1978-79 Women’s Basketball (2004)1979-80 Men’s Gymnastics (1993)1983 Women’s Cross Country (2006)1984 Men’s Track (2010)1985 Women’s Track (1999)1994 Football (2005)

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DATE DAY OPPONENT TIME

OCT.30 WED. WESTERNOREGON(EXH.) 7PM

NOV.4 MON. OREGONTECH(EXH.) 7PM

NOV.9 SAT. CSUBAKERSFIELD 7PM

NOV.12 TUES. PORTLAND 7PM

NOV.17 SUN. SACRAMENTOSTATE 2PM

NOV.20 WED. ATCONNECTICUT(XLCENTER) 4PM

NOV.25 MON. PEPPERDINE 7PM

DEC.1 SUN. PRINCETON 12PM

DEC.4 WED. ATSEATTLEU(KEYARENA) 6PM

DEC.14 SAT. PORTLANDSTATE 2PM

DEC.18 WED. SOUTHERN 7PM

DEC.20 FRI. CALPOLY 7PM

DEC.29 SUN. CALSTATENORTHRIDGE 4PM

JAN.3 FRI. ATSTANFORD* 6PM

JAN.5 SUN. ATCALIFORNIA* 12PM

JAN.11 SAT. OREGONSTATE* 5PM

DATE DAY OPPONENT TIME

JAN.13 MON. ATOREGONSTATE* 7PM

JAN.17 FRI. ATUCLA* 8PM

JAN.19 SUN. ATUSC* 2PM

JAN.24 FRI. WASHINGTONSTATE* 7PM

JAN.26 SUN. WASHINGTON* 12PM

JAN.31 FRI. ATARIZONA* 6PM

FEB.2 SUN. ATARIZONASTATE* 12PM

FEB.7 FRI. UTAH* 7PM

FEB.9 SUN. COLORADO* 2PM

FEB.14 FRI. USC* 7:30PM

FEB.17 MON. UCLA* 4PM

FEB.21 FRI. ATWASHINGTON* 6PM

FEB.23 SUN. ATWASHINGTONSTATE* 1PM

FEB.28 FRI. ARIZONASTATE* 7PM

MAR.2 SUN. ARIZONA* 1PM

MARCH6-9ATPAC-12TOURNAMENT(KEYARENA) TBA