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WAC PLAY UPNEW MEXICO STATELocation: Las Cruces, N.M.Nickname: AggiesJoined WAC: 2005SAN JOSE STATELocation: San Jose, Calif.Nickname: SpartansJoined WAC: 1996UTAH STATELocation: Logan, UtahNickname: AggiesJoined WAC: 2005ACADEMIC: For the 12th consecutive semester,all 17 men’s and women’s teams semester andcumulative grade point averages combinedare at or above a 3.00. For the 12th consecutivesemester, Scholar Student-Athlete representation(3.0 semester and or cumulative gradepoint average or higher) was higher than 50%of the student-athlete population. 26 studentathletesposted a perfect 4.0 Spring SemesterGPA. 42 fall and 44 winter student-athletes receivedAcademic All-<strong>Conference</strong> awards. 86%of student-athletes graduate from New MexicoState after exhausting their eligibility.ATHLETIC: The New Mexico State women’svolleyball team finished second in the league inthe regular season standings, advancing to theWAC Volleyball tournament. The Aggie men’sgolf team won its fifth WAC Championship insix years in 2010-11. The New Mexico Statesoftball team won their first ever WAC regularseasonand WAC Tournament titles, advancingto the NCAA Regional Tournament for the firsttime in school history. The Aggie women’s golfteam finished season at the 2011 WAC Championshipand earned a berth into the NCAA RegionalGolf Tournament.MEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country,Football, Golf, Tennis, Indoor and OutdoorTrack and Field, WrestlingWOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country,Equestrian, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimmingand Diving, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Trackand Field, VolleyballACADEMIC: The oldest and one of the largestuniversities in the 23-campus California StateUniversity (CSU) system, SJSU attracts studentsfrom throughout California, the United Statesand 100 countries. For the past seven years, SanJose State has been ranked among the top tenmasters-level public universities in the West accordingto U.S. News & World Report. San JoseState provides more engineering, science andbusiness graduates to Silicon Valley companiesthan any other college or university in the UnitedStates. More than 200 SJSU graduates havefounded, co-founded, served or serve as seniorexecutives or officers of public and privatecompanies reporting annual sales between $40million and $26 billion.ATHLETIC: San Jose State University haswon more NCAA team championships (10)and Spartan student-athletes have capturedmore NCAA individual titles (52) than any currnet<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> member.Football’s 2006 New Mexico Bowl win; WACChampionships in baseball, women’s soccerand women’s golf; the women’s gymnasticstea, competing in three of the last four NCAARegional Championships; the women’s waterpolo team consistently ranking among the nation’stop-10 programs and the men’s basketballsquad accepting a CBI post-season bid areamong the program’s recent competitive highlights.Increasingly,more student-athletes areearning academic All-WAC recognition. AmongWAC members, San Jose State has received themost NCAA Public Recognition Awards for superiorAcademic Progress Rate scores. Currentprofessional athletes include San Francisco49ers kicker Joe Nedney, wide receiver JamesJones of the Green Bay Packers and golfers PatHurst, Juli Inkster and Mark Wiebe.MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, CrossCountry, Football, Golf, SoccerWOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country,Golf, Gymnastics, Soccer, Softball, Swimmingand Diving, Tennis, Volleyball, Water PoloACADEMIC: Since its founding in 1888, UtahState University has evolved from a small, agriculturalcollege to one that is nationally and internationallyrecognized for its intellectual andtechnological leadership in land, water, spaceand life enhancement. As Utah’s land-grant andspace-grant institution, the university is led byPresident Stan L. Albrecht and has more than850 faculty who provide education for morethan 25,000 undergraduate and graduate students,including 10,000 in its distance educationsites located throughout the <strong>state</strong> of Utah.With eight colleges, the university offers morethan 165 majors. Utah State is also known forits strength in academics. As a top-50 researchinstitution, USU professors bring in millions ofdollars of research funding each year. NationalRankings: #1 highest-ranked public universityin the West and #5 in the nation in “America’sBest College Buys” (Forbes, “America’s Best CollegeBuys,” Aug. 2010); Ranked in top 2 percentof prestigious graduate schools of education inthe U.S. for the past decade, Emma Eccles JonesCollege of Education (U.S. News and World Report,“America’s Best Graduate Schools,” 2010edition); 2nd in the nation for research fundingreceived for aerospace engineering (NationalScience Foundation’s 2008 fiscal year report,Aug. 2010); and #2 Best College Town in theWest, Logan (AIER College Destination Index2010-11, “75 Best College Towns,” Sept. 2010).ATHLETIC: Utah State University won WACChampionships in men’s basketball, women’ssoccer, and men’s indoor and outdoortrack and field during the 2010-11 academicyear. USU also finished second in the WAC inwomen’s cross country, and women’s indoorand outdoor track and field, while women’sbasketball, men’s cross country and volleyballall placed third. Utah State also had plenty ofsuccess in the classroom as well, as its studentathletestraditionally rank among the best inthe <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> with an 83percent graduation success rate and a cumulative3.13 grade-point average.MEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country,Football, Golf, Tennis, Indoor and OutdoorTrack and FieldABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country,Gymnastics, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Indoorand Outdoor Track and Field, VolleyballWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 5


JOINING IN 2012-13FRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEDENVERLocation: Denver, Colo.Nickname: PioneersJoining WAC: 2012ACADEMIC: Since its inception in 1864, theUniversity of Denver is a distinguished leaderamong America’s universities in a wide varietyof academic fields. DU is known world-wide forits Daniels College of Business and Sturm Collegeof Law. DU has also developed nationallyrecognizedprograms outside of the fields ofbusiness and law. In addition to Daniels andSturm, DU’s undergraduate academic entitiesinclude the renowned Josef Korbel School ofInternational Studies, the Division of NaturalSciences and Mathematics, the Division of Arts,Humanities, and Social Sciences, the MorgridgeCollege of Education, the Women’s College,University College, and the School of Engineeringand Computer Science. The growth of thecampus has paralleled the University’s academicflourishing. DU encompasses 125 acres justsouth of downtown Denver and has enhancedthe historical feel of the grounds in recent yearsby constructing new, <strong>state</strong>-of-the-art buildingsto house the College of Education, College ofLaw and School of Hotel, Restaurant, and TourismManagement. In August of 2010, US Newsand World Report confirmed the University ofDenver’s rising academic pedigree with a rankingof 86th best university in the country, afigure that is among the highest given to any<strong>Western</strong> school.ATHLETIC: The University of Denver has captured28 NCAA Division I championships sincebeginning intercollegiate athletics in 1867. ThePioneers have earned an NCAA record 21 skiingnational championships and are tied forsecond with seven NCAA hockey titles. Since2005, the Pioneers have won five NCAA Championships,47 conference titles and 39 coachof the year honors, while achieving numerousnational rankings. The Pioneers have becomethe top NCAA Division I non-football institutionby capturing the last four I-AAA Directors’ Cuptrophies.MEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Golf, Hockey, Lacrosse,Skiing, Soccer, Swimming and Diving,TennisWOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Golf, Gymnastics,Lacrosse, Skiing, Soccer, Swimming andDiving, Tennis, VolleyballSEATTLELocation: Seattle, Wash.Nickname: RedhawksJoining WAC: 2012ACADEMIC: Seattle University, founded in1891, is a Jesuit Catholic university located on50 acres in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood.More than 7,900 students are enrolled in undergraduateand graduate programs withineight schools and colleges. Seattle University isconsistently ranked among the top 10 universitiesin the West by U.S. News & World Reportand included in The Princeton Review’s BestColleges guide. In the past 15 years, SeattleUniversity has invested more than $200 millionto build and renovate facilities. Thanks toa successful capital campaign, the Lemieux Libraryand McGoldrick Learning Commons wasopened in September 2010, vastly improvingthe student’s access to new technology as ameans of enhancing their education. In September2011, a new fitness center and a newresidence hall will be dedicated, further enhancingthe campus life. Seattle U prides itselfon its commitment to social justice, communityservice, and sustainability.ATHLETIC: Seattle University’s entrance intothe <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> July 1, 2012,coincides with the school’s completion of thereclassification process for NCAA Division Imembership. Seattle U competed at the DivisionI level from 1950-80, advancing to 11NCAA men’s basketball tournaments, includingthe title game of the 1958 tournament.Famous alumni include Elgin Baylor, Ed andJohn O’Brien, Eddie Miles, Tom Workman, ClintRichardson, Pat Lesser, Janet Hopps, Orrin Vincent,and Tom Gorman. The men’s soccer teamwon the 2004 NCAA Division II National Championship,while the swim program boasted twoindividual national champions in a three-yearspan. The 2010-11 academic year saw winningrecords from women’s soccer and volleyball,three individual conference championshipsfor the track and field program, two individualconference titles for the swim team, and a significantimprovement by the second-year baseballsquad.MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, CrossCountry, Golf, Indoor Track and Field, OutdoorTrack and Field, Soccer, Swimming, TennisWOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country,Golf, Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track andField, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball62011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


JOINING IN 2012-13TEXAS STATELocation: San Marcos, TexasNickname: BobcatsJoining WAC: 2012TEXAS – ARLINGTONLocation: Arlington, TexasNickname: MavericksJoining WAC: 2012UTSALocation: San Antonio, TexasNickname: RoadrunnersJoining WAC: 2012ACADEMIC: Texas State University is a doctoral-grantinguniversity located in San Marcos, agrowing community on the edge of the TexasHill Country that is located between Austin andSan Antonio. The campus features a picturesquesetting that includes the crystal-clear SanMarcos River with <strong>state</strong>ly cypress and pecantrees. Texas State has the sixth-largest enrollmentamong universities in Texas with 32,572students choosing from nationally-renownedprograms offering 97 bachelor’s, 89 master’sand nine doctoral degrees. Texas State’s “Mathworks”and Honors Summer Math Camps havebeen honored nine times by the AmericanMathematical Society Epsilon Fund. The Centerfor the Study of Latino Media and Markets hasattracted filmmakers from across the Americas.Hispanic Outlook ranks Texas State 13th nationallyfor the number of bachelor’s degreesawarded to Hispanic students. The SouthwestRegional Humanities Center at Texas State isone of nine such centers in the U.S., and TexasState is the only university in Texas to have aU.S. President among its graduates.ATHLETIC: Texas State <strong>Athletic</strong>s will be embarkingon a new era this year as the Bobcatsplay their final season as a member of theSouthland <strong>Conference</strong> and become a memberof the <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> in July 2012.The Bobcats look to continue the success theyenjoyed this past season when the baseballand softball teams both advanced to the NCAATournaments after winning SLC Tournamenttitles. For the baseball team, it was its thirdstraightSLC championship. Texas State also ledSLC teams with 102 student-athletes named tothe SLC Commissioner’s Spring Honor Roll after65 Bobcats were named to the Fall Honor Roll.Texas State will also double its stadium capacityto nearly 30,000 with the addition of a NorthEnd Zone Complex, which opens in the fallof 2012. The track and field program will alsobegin a new era as the Bobcats compete in anewly constructed stadium.MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, CrossCountry, Football, Golf, Indoor and OutdoorTrack and FieldWOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country,Golf, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Indoor and OutdoorTrack and Field, VolleyballACADEMIC: The University of Texas at Arlingtonsets the standard for educational excellence inthe thriving Dallas-Fort Worth area and beyond.Through life-enhancing research, innovativeteaching, and community service, UT ArlingtonMavericks challenge convention and transformthe world in which they live. Of UT Arlington’s150,000 alumni, approximately 100,000 live inNorth Texas. Their presence helps the Universitycreate an annual economic impact of morethan $1 billion in the region. UT Arlington’spioneering researchers help solve today’s mostcomplex problems and create viable productsand services that strengthen the economy. Researchactivity continues to grow dramatically,vastly expanding our capacity to advance thehuman condition and make lasting imprintson the world. Recognized as teaching innovators,UT Arlington’s faculty members embracenew approaches and devise imaginative waysto increase the curriculum’s relevancy. Theseaccomplished scholars foster an active learningenvironment so students can better understandthe world around them and become thoughtfulcitizens of the global community. With newstructures continually rising from the landscape,UT Arlington’s physical campus is undergoinga dramatic transformation. These ambitiousprojects represent literal signs of growth for auniversity steadily increasing in national prominence.ATHLETIC: UT Arlington has been known as anathletic program that excels on the field andin the classroom. UTA has won 53 conferencechampionships since the start of the 1996-97academic year including men’s golf and women’stennis this past season. This past spring, 86Mavericks were named to the Southland <strong>Conference</strong>Commissioner’s Honor Roll. The Mavericksmen’s and women’s basketball and volleyballteams will begin play in the new $78 million CollegePark Center in the near future. The 7,000-seat building is scheduled to open early in 2012.MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, CrossCountry, Golf, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Trackand FieldWOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country,Tennis, Softball, Indoor and Outdoor Track andField, VolleyballACADEMIC: UTSA was founded in 1969 by theTexas Legislature to be a “university of the firstclass.” With nearly 31,000 students enrolledin 134 undergraduate and graduate degreeprograms, UTSA is the third-largest componentin The University of Texas System andhas been one of the <strong>state</strong>’s fastest-growingpublic universities for much of the last decade.More than half of UTSA’s students come fromgroups underrepresented in higher education.Many students are the first in their families toattend a college or university. As the region’slargest generator of engineers, artists, businessprofessionals, teachers, scientists and technologymanagers, UTSA has produced more than81,000 graduates since awarding its first degreein 1974. UTSA has a total of 615 budgeted tenure/tenure-trackfaculty positions. Ninety-eightpercent of full-time faculty hold doctorates orequivalent terminal degrees. UTSA has a totalof 36 endowed academic positions, a measureof academic excellence. They include 14 distinguishedchairs, six chairs, six distinguished professorships,nine professorships and one facultyfellowship. In addition to the educationaladvantages UTSA offers, its economic impactdirectly and indirectly produces 1.2 billion inannual business revenues and supports anestimated 15,720 jobs in the San Antonio metropolitanstatistical area. Purchases by UTSA in2009 totaled $69 million, with $20 million or 29percent designated or obtained from historicallyunderutilized business (HUB) vendors.ATHLETIC: UTSA won a school-record fiveconference championships (men’s basketball,women’s golf, soccer, men’s indoor track andfield and volleyball) during the 2010-11 seasonto earn the Southland <strong>Conference</strong> Commissioner’sCup. The men’s basketball teamwon its first-ever NCAA Tournament gamewith a first round victory over Alabama State.A school-record 131 student-athletes werenamed to the Southland <strong>Conference</strong> Commissioner’sAcademic Honor Roll.MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, CrossCountry, Football, Golf, Tennis, Indoor and OutdoorTrack and FieldWOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country,Golf, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Indoor and OutdoorTrack and Field, VolleyballABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 7


WAC HISTORYFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATESINCE 1962Now in its 50th year of existence, the <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>continues to evolve and feature some of the nation’s best intercollegiatecompetition. One thing that remains unchanged is the persistent natureof the schools in the WAC to advance their programs to contend at thetop levels of the NCAA.The WAC provides its student-athletes the chance to travel to scenicdestinations and gain exposure in some of the nation’s most diversemarkets. In addition, the WAC’s student-athletes work to achieve thehighest levels of success with the academic support of their respectiveinstitutions.CONTINUED SUCCESSThe WAC has experienced tremendous success over the past decade.The WAC has sent a total of 35 teams to bowl games since 2001, includingmore than half of its teams in 2008 with a record-tying five teams.The conference has sent teams to BCS bowl games in three of the lastfive seasons including Hawai‘i’s appearance in the 2008 Sugar Bowl.In men’s basketball, the WAC has sent at least two teams to the NCAATournament in 24 of the past 28 seasons. Every current school in theWAC has competed in the NCAA Tournament since 1990. In baseball, theWAC has boasted two national champions since 2003 including FresnoState’s College World Series victory in 2008. In women’s sports, FresnoState softball has competed in every NCAA Tournament ever held whileLouisiana Tech basketball has played in all but three. In 2009, Hawai‘imade its fourth trip since 2000 to the NCAA Volleyball Final Four, and in2010, the Rainbow Wahine earned a trip to the Softball College WorldSeries.Current WAC alums have made their presence felt as well. David Carr(Fresno State) was the first player selected in the 2002 NFL Draft. CherylFord (Louisiana Tech) was named the WNBA Rookie of the Year and helpedthe Detroit Shock win the league’s championship in 2003. In 2004, theUnited States’ softball team won the Olympic gold medal with formerFresno State players Laura Berg and Lovie Jung. Jeff Weaver (FresnoState) earned the win in the St. Louis Cardinals’ World Series clinchingvictory in 2006. Quarterback Colt Brennan (Hawai‘i) finished third in the2007 Heisman Trophy voting, and in 2008, Natasha Kai (Hawai‘i) helpedthe United States to a gold medal in soccer at the Olympics in Beijing.TELEVISION PRESENCEIn 2001, the WAC partnered with ESPN for coverage of football andbasketball giving the conference national exposure from one of themost respected broadcast entities in the country. The WAC also officiallyadded WAC.tv in 2006 to give fans streaming internet access to many ofits postseason championships including volleyball, soccer, swimmingand diving, basketball, gymnastics, softball and baseball.HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCEThe first championship was held in November 1962, when Arizonawon the men’s cross country title and New Mexico followed with the firstWAC football title. Arizona finished second in the NCAA College WorldSeries and, less than three years later, Arizona State claimed the league’sfirst NCAA title when the Sun Devils won the College World Series trophy.Fresno State was the last WAC school to earn an NCAA team title whenit won the College World Series in 2008.Since 1962, several changes have occurred. UTEP and Colorado Statebecame members in September 1967, while Arizona and Arizona Statewithdrew on June 30, 1978. The WAC then added San Diego State (1978),Hawai‘i (1979) and Air Force (1980). Before 1990, the WAC sponsoredchampionships only in men’s sports. However, a merger with the HighCountry <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> formed a single conference under one administrativestructure, and the 1990-91 athletic year was the first in whichboth men and women competed under the WAC name. Fresno State wasadded in 1992, and then in 1996, the women’s programs from Air Forceand Hawai‘i along with six new schools (UNLV, Rice, San Jose State, SMU,TCU and Tulsa) came into the WAC. Air Force, Brigham Young, ColoradoState, UNLV, New Mexico, San Diego State, Utah and Wyoming withdrewon June 30, 1999. Nevada (2000), Boise State (2001) and Louisiana Tech(2001) were added while TCU withdrew following the 2000-01 season.The current membership was established on July 1, 2005, when Idaho,New Mexico State and Utah State joined the WAC after Rice, SMU, UTEPand Tulsa withdrew. For the 2012-13 season, the WAC will add Denver,Seattle, UT Arlington, UTSA and Texas State to replace withdrawing membersBoise State (2011), Fresno State (2012), Hawai‘i (2012) and Nevada(2012).The WAC has had just five commissioners in its history. Paul Brechlerwas named the first leader of the conference and held the position from1962-1968. He was followed by Wiles Hallock (1968-71), Stan Bates (1971-80), Dr. Joe Kearney (1980-94) and Karl Benson (1994-present).WAC CHAMPIONSPresently, the WAC crowns team and individual champions in 19sports – eight men’s and 11 women’s. For the men, there are championshipsin baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, indoortrack and field and outdoor track and field. Championships for womenare held in basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball,swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor track andfield and volleyball.The WAC office has been located in the Denver area since the conference’sinception with the exception of a two-year stay in Phoenix from1964-66.WAC Founding FathersKneeling L-R: New Mexico FR Guido Daub, WAC SID Don Smith, BYU FR DeanMilton Hartvigsen. Sitting L-R: Wyoming FR Dean H.T. Person, ASU AD ClydeSmith, Arizona FR Tom Hall. Standing L-R: ASU FR Al Thomas, Utah FR Dean L.David Hiner, Utah AD Bud Jack, Wyoming AD Red Jacoby, New Mexico AD PeteMcDavid, WAC Commissioner Paul Brechler.82011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


NATIONAL CHAMPIONSNCAA TEAM TITLES23 NCAA team titles have been won by the eightmembers of the WACBaseball2008 Fresno StateWomen’s Basketball1982 Louisiana Tech1988 Louisiana TechBoxing1940 Idaho1941 Idaho1950 Idaho1958 San Jose State1959 San Jose State1960 San Jose StateMen’s Cross Country1962 San Jose State1963 San Jose StateFootball1973 Louisiana Tech (II)Men’s Golf1948 San Jose StateWomen’s Golf1987 San Jose State1989 San Jose State1992 San Jose StateSoftball1998 Fresno StatePAST TEAM TITLES33 NCAA team titles were won by former membersof the WACBaseball1965 Arizona State1967 Arizona State1969 Arizona State1976 Arizona1977 Arizona State2003 RiceMen’s Cross Country1969 UTEP1975 UTEP1976 UTEP1978 UTEP1979 UTEP1980 UTEP1981 UTEPWomen’s Cross Country1997 Brigham YoungFootball1984 Brigham YoungTennis1968 Fresno State (II)Men’s Outdoor Track and Field1964 Fresno State (II)1969 San Jose StateWomen’s Volleyball1982 Hawai‘i1983 Hawai‘i1987 Hawai‘iFresno State won the 2008National Championship in baseballMen’s Golf1981 Brigham Young1998 UNLVWomen’s Gymnastics1992 UtahMen’s Indoor Track and Field1974 UTEP1975 UTEP1976 UTEP1978 UTEP1980 UTEP1981 UTEP1982 UTEPMen’s Outdoor Track and Field1970 Brigham Young1975 UTEP1977 Arizona State1978 UTEP1979 UTEP1980 UTEP1981 UTEP1982 UTEPNCAA INDIVIDUAL TITLES126 NCAA individual titles have been won bythe nine teams in the WACFresno State (19)Men’s Indoor Track and Field ................................. 3Women’s Indoor Track and Field .......................... 2Men’s Outdoor Track and Field ...........................10Wrestling ...................................................................... 4Hawai‘i (10)Boxing ............................................................................ 3Women’s Swimming and Diving .......................... 4Men’s Indoor Track and Field ................................. 1Women’s Outdoor Track and Field ...................... 2Idaho (23)Boxing ..........................................................................16Skiing ............................................................................. 3Men’s Outdoor Track and Field ............................. 3Women’s Outdoor Track and Field ...................... 1Louisiana Tech (1)Men’s Outdoor Track and Field ............................. 1Nevada (17)Boxing ............................................................................ 2Rifle ................................................................................. 1Skiing ............................................................................. 5Women’s Swimming and Diving .......................... 3Men’s Indoor Track .................................................... 1Men’s Outdoor Track ................................................. 5San Jose State (50)Boxing ..........................................................................17Men’s Fencing ............................................................. 1Women’s Fencing ...................................................... 1Men’s Golf ..................................................................... 2Women’s Golf .............................................................. 1Men’s Tennis ................................................................ 1Men’s Indoor Track and Field ................................. 3Men’s Outdoor Track and Field ...........................24Utah State (6)Men’s Golf ..................................................................... 1Men’s Indoor Track and Field ................................. 2Men’s Outdoor Track and Field ............................. 3Hawai‘i’s Amber Kaufman won the women’shigh jump at the 2010 NCAA OutdoorTrack and Field ChampionshipsABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 9


WAC TIMELINEFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEJuly 27, 1962 - The original charter for the <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> is signed by the presidentsof the charter member universities. Paul Brechler is named the WAC’s first commissioner.Nov. 10, 1962 - Arizona State wins the first WAC championship as it captures the crosscountry title.Dec. 19, 1964 - Utah becomes the first school since the formation of the conference to participatein a bowl game as it defeats West Virginia, 32-6, in the Liberty Bowl.March 20, 1966 - Utah becomes the first school to reach the NCAA Final Four, and BrighamYoung captures the championship of the National Invitation Tournament.Sept. 20, 1967 - UTEP becomes the WAC’s seventh member.Sept. 26, 1968 - Colorado State becomes the WAC’s eighth member.Sept. 1, 1969 - Wiles Hallock replaces Paul Brechler as commissioner.July 1, 1971 - Stan Bates becomes the WAC’s third commissioner as he replaces Wiles Hallock.Dec. 27, 1971 - The first Fiesta Bowl, originated to match the WAC champion against an atlargeteam, is played in Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State defeats Florida State, 45-38.Dec. 27, 1976 - The Presidents’ Council receives official notification of the intention of Arizonaand Arizona State to seek affiliation with the then-Pacific-8 <strong>Conference</strong>.April 8, 1977 - San Diego State University is extended an invitation of membership effectiveJuly 1, 1978.May 2, 1977 - The University of Hawai‘i is extended a membership invitation dependent uponthe institution’s meeting of certain criteria set by the Council.June 30, 1978 - Arizona and Arizona State officially withdraw from the conference.Sept. 29, 1978 - The University of Hawai‘i is officially approved as a member effective July1, 1979.Dec. 22, 1978 - After a seven-year tie to the Fiesta Bowl, the WAC begins a new affiliationwith the Holiday Bowl in San Diego.Aug. 29, 1979 - The United States Air Force Academy is accepted as a member effectiveJuly 1, 1980.May 1, 1980 - Dr. Joe Kearney is named the fourth commissioner in conference history ashe replaces Stan Bates.May 1, 1983 - The Presidents’ Council approves the concept for a WAC Basketball Tournamentbeginning in 1984.Dec. 21, 1984 - Brigham Young University earns the conference’s first national footballchampionship with a victory over Michigan in the Holiday Bowl to complete a 13-0 season.July 16, 1987 - The WAC and KUTV of Salt Lake City agree to the conference’s first one-milliondollarpackage for the regional syndication of men’s basketball games.Feb. 23, 1988 - The WAC and the Holiday Bowl reach an agreement for the conferencechampion to host the game through the 1992 season.May 9, 1990 - The WAC and ESPN agree to the conference’s first contract for the telecast ofmen’s basketball games by a national network.July 1, 1990 - The WAC merges with the High Country <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> to form a singleconference for men’s and women’s athletics.Dec. 1, 1991 - BYU’s Ty Detmer wins the Heisman Trophy, a first for a WAC athlete.June 12, 1991 - Fresno State is accepted as the WAC’s 10th member effective July 1, 1992.June 10, 1992 - The WAC selects the Delta Center in Salt Lake City as the site for its men’sand women’s basketball tournaments. Commissioner Kearney announces his retirementeffective July 1, 1994.Aug. 13, 1992 - The WAC is included in the <strong>Western</strong> Bowl Alliance, which guarantees at leastone conference team an appearance in the Aloha and Copper Bowls for the next two years.April 20, 1994 - Karl Benson is appointed the fifth commissioner in league history, replacingDr. Joe Kearney.April 21, 1994 - The WAC Council of Presidents extends an invitation of membership to UNLV,Rice, San Jose State, SMU, TCU and Tulsa.June 6, 1994 - The University Arena in Albuquerque is chosen as the site of the 1995 and 1996WAC men’s and women’s basketball tournaments.June 14, 1994 - The WAC signs a multi-year football contract with ESPN and ABC.January, 1995 - For the first time, three WAC football teams finish the season ranked amongthe nation’s top 25 in both the USA Today/CNN Coaches’ Poll and the Associated Press Top 25.May 1, 1995 - The Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas is selected as the site of the 1997and 1998 WAC men’s and women’s basketball tournaments.May 9, 1995 - The WAC signs a multi-year contract with ESPN for the telecast of 22 men’s andtwo women’s basketball games annually, the largest such contract in WAC history and thefirst national telecast of WAC women’s basketball. The WAC becomes the only conference inthe country with an exclusive contract with ESPN for football and basketball.June 5, 1995 - The WAC Council of Presidents select Las Vegas’ Sam Boyd Stadium as the sitefor the 1996 and 1997 WAC Football Championship Game.Dec. 11, 1995 - The WAC’s first Web site is published.Feb. 19, 1996 - The MGM Grand Garden arena is selected as the site of the inaugural WACVolleyball Tournament, to be contested Nov. 26-30 in Las Vegas.Feb. 26, 1996 - The WAC Council selects Pacific and Mountain as the names for the newlycreateddivisions to be instituted in 1996-97.July 1, 1996 - The WAC becomes the nation’s largest NCAA Division I-A conference with 16members competing in 11 men’s and 10 women’s championship sports.Nov. 26-30, 1996 - The WAC hosts its first ever volleyball tournament at the MGM Grand inLas Vegas. Brigham Young defeats Hawai‘i, 3-2, in the championship match.Dec. 7, 1996 - Brigham Young and Wyoming play in the inaugural WAC Football Championshipgame at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas. Brigham Young wins the game in overtime, 28-25,before a record-setting crowd of 41,238, the largest for a team sporting event in Nevada.Jan. 1, 1997 - The WAC has its second team ever play in a New Year’s Day bowl. BrighamYoung defeats Kansas State in the Cotton Bowl, 19-15, and sets the record for most wins bya Division I-A school with 14.June 23, 1997 - The WAC becomes a Bowl Alliance member beginning with the 1998 season.Nov. 24, 1997 - Brigham Young wins the women’s NCAA national championship in crosscountry. It’s the first-ever women’s national title in WAC history.March 30, 1998 - The Utah Runnin’ Utes advance to the NCAA men’s basketball title game.Utah leads most of the game, but bows out in the final five minutes to Kentucky.May 25, 1998 - Fresno State’s softball team wins the national championship with a 1-0 victoryover Arizona.May 27-30, 1998 - UNLV wins the men’s NCAA golf title. It’s the third national championshipfor a WAC team during the 1997-98 season.Nov. 28, 1998 - Hawai‘i and Brigham Young meet in the WAC Volleyball Tournament finaland the Wahine win, 15-12, 21-19, 13-15, 16-18, 24-22. The 89 points scored by Hawai‘i setsa new NCAA record.June 7, 1999 - Selland Arena in Fresno is chosen as the site for the 2000 men’s and women’sbasketball tournaments. Tulsa’s Reynolds Center is selected for the 2001 tournaments.June 8, 1999 - The WAC signs a two-year football and basketball television deal with FoxSports Net.June 10, 1999 - The WAC Council of Presidents extends an invitation of membership toNevada beginning July 1, 2000.June 30, 1999 - Air Force, Brigham Young, Colorado State, UNLV, New Mexico, San DiegoState, Utah and Wyoming officially withdraw from the conference.Oct. 17, 1999 - The WAC Council of Presidents invites Boise State and Louisiana Tech to jointhe league on July 1, 2001.Dec. 25, 1999 - The Hawai‘i football team breaks the NCAA record with an eight and a halfgame improvement in wins from the previous year with a 23-17 victory over Oregon Statein the Oahu Bowl.July 1, 2000 - The University of Nevada becomes an official member of the WAC and increasesthe membership to nine schools.Dec. 31, 2000 - Fresno State competes in the inaugural Silicon Valley Football Classic inSan Jose.March 29, 2001 - The University of Tulsa wins the men’s basketball NIT title with a 79-60victory over Alabama.102011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


WAC TIMELINEFORMER WAC COMMISSIONERSPaul Brechler1962-69Wiles Hallock1969-71Original WAC Logo1962Stan Bates1971-80Joe Kearney1980-94June 5, 2001 - Tulsa’s Reynolds Center is chosen as the site for the 2002 men’s and women’sbasketball tournaments.June 20, 2001 - The WAC signs a three-year deal with ESPN for telecasts of football andbasketball.July 1, 2001 - Boise State University and Louisiana Tech University become official membersof the WAC, while TCU withdraws. This increases the membership to 10 schools.Jan. 17, 2002 - Tulsa is chosen as the host for the 2003 basketball tournaments.Aug. 7, 2002 - The WAC initiates an innovative and creative two-year pilot project to createan academic alliance among its 10 member institutions.Nov. 12, 2002 - Fresno State’s brand new Save Mart Center is chosen as the site for the 2004WAC Basketball Tournament while Nevada is picked as host for the 2005 tournament.Dec. 31, 2002 - Boise State and Fresno State both win their bowl games. The Broncos beatIowa State 34-16 in the Humanitarian Bowl, while the Bulldogs defeat Georgia Tech, 30-21,in the Silicon Valley Football Classic.Feb. 22, 2003 - The men’s basketball teams from Fresno State, Hawai‘i, Louisiana Tech andTulsa compete in ESPN’s inaugural Bracket Buster Saturday event.June 23, 2003 - Rice wins the NCAA title in baseball, the school’s first team title in any sport.Oct. 23, 2003 - The WAC Board of Directors extends invitations for membership to New MexicoState and Utah State, effective July 1, 2005.June 4, 2004 - The WAC Board of Directors extends an invitation for membership to theUniversity of Idaho, effective July 1, 2005.Oct. 1, 2004 - The University of Nevada is selected as the host for the 2006 WAC BasketballTournament.Nov. 2, 2004 - Sacramento State is added as an affiliate member in baseball beginning withthe 2006 season.Dec. 31, 2004 - Boise State’s 22-game winning streak comes to an end in the Liberty Bowl.The Broncos finish the season in the top 15 for the third consecutive year.April 7, 2005 - The WAC announces the addition of women’s gymnastics beginning in 2005-06.Also rein<strong>state</strong>s postseason tournaments for both softball and baseball for 2006.Feb. 17-18, 2006 - The WAC goes 3-1 in BracketBusters as Nevada, Louisiana Tech and UtahState earn men’s basketball wins.March 26, 2006 - The WAC sponsors its first WAC Women’s Gymnastics championship since1993 in Logan, Utah.April 3, 2006 - Louisiana Tech men’s basketball player Paul Millsap becomes the first playerin NCAA history to lead the nation in rebounding three years in a row.Jan. 1, 2007 - Boise State becomes the first WAC team to play in a BCS bowl game and beatsOklahoma in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, 43-42, in overtime.Feb. 16-17, 2007 - Boise State, Nevada, New Mexico State and Utah State win men’s basketballgames to give the WAC a perfect 4-0 record in BracketBusters.April 28-29, 2007 - A total of 17 WAC football players are chosen in the NFL Draft, the mostever (per school) in the seven-round format.Jan. 1, 2008 - Hawai‘i becomes the second WAC team to play in a BCS bowl game in twoyears, taking on Georgia in the All<strong>state</strong> Sugar Bowl.June 25, 2008 - Fresno State wins the national championship in baseball. The Bulldogs beatGeorgia in the best-of-three series, 6-1, in the deciding game.Sept. 3, 2008 - The WAC announces a contract extension with ESPN that guarantees morethan 300 regular-season and 45 championship events will be aired on the ESPN networksthrough the spring of 2017.December, 2008 - For the first time in its history, the WAC sends more than half of its footballteams (five) to postseason bowl games.April-June, 2009 - The WAC announces neutral site locations for the 2009 Volleyball Tournament(Las Vegas), the 2010-12 Baseball Tournaments (Mesa, Ariz.) and the 2010-11 Men’s andWomen’s Basketball Tournaments (Las Vegas).Jan. 4, 2010 - Boise State makes its second appearance in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and beatsTCU, 17-10. The Broncos become the second team in FBS history to end a season 14-0.Aug. 27, 2010 - The WAC and Learfield Sports announce the creation of the WAC SportsNetwork to enhance the coverage of football and basketball in the WAC’s media markets.Nov. 11, 2010 - The WAC Board of Directors extends invitations for membership to Denver,UTSA and Texas State, effective July 1, 2012.ABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYJuly 1, 2005 - Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State become official members of the WAC.Rice, SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdraw giving the WAC a total of nine members.July 27, 2005 - The WAC unveils its new marketing campaign, “Play Up.”Nov. 10, 2005 - Fresno State defeats Boise State, 27-7, in football, ending the Broncos’ WACrecord31-game conference winning streak.Nov. 11, 2005 - New Mexico State is named host for the 2007 and 2008 WAC basketballtournaments.Nov. 19, 2005 - Fresno State leads top-ranked and two-time defending national championUSC, 42-41, midway through the fourth quarter, before dropping the game 50-42.Nov. 24, 2005 - The WAC streams its first sporting event (the opening match of the volleyballtournament) via the internet using WAC.TV.Nov. 28, 2010 - For the first time since 1997, the WAC has three football teams ranked in theAP top 25: Boise State, Nevada and Hawai‘i.June 14, 2011 - The WAC Board of Directors extends an invitation for membership to Seattle,effective July 1, 2012.July 14, 2011 - The WAC Board of Directors extends an invitation for membership to UTArlington, effective July 1, 2012, increasing membership to 10 schools.WWW.WACSPORTS.COM 11


WAC STAFFFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEKARL BENSONCommissionerWhen Karl Benson was named the fifthcommissioner in the history of the <strong>Western</strong><strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> on April 20, 1994, hebrought with him a wealth of experience anda personal history of success to the position.Since that time, Benson not only haslaid a strong foundation for the WAC’s future,he has also steered the conference throughunsettled times as the league’s longest tenuredcommissioner.Through his leadership and vision, it didn’ttake long for the WAC to regain its place amongthe nation’s top Division I conferences. Bensonhas spearheaded conference expansion threetimes over the past decade with the mostrecent additions of Denver, UTSA, Texas Stateand Seattle.Nationally, Benson has earned therespect of his peers after serving on the NCAAManagement Council from 1999-2002, and afive-year term on the NCAA Men’s BasketballCommittee from 2002-06.JEFF HURDSenior AssociateCommissionerJeff Hurd joined the WAC <strong>staff</strong> in 1985, andserves as senior associate commissioner. Heoversees communications, television operationand the basketball tournament. He is alsoresponsible for team sport scheduling and aids inthe administration of men’s team sports.Previously, he was the Director of PublicRelations for the Missouri Valley <strong>Conference</strong> forseven years and the Sports Information Directorat Tulsa for three years.Hurd is a graduate of the University ofMissouri School of Journalism. He and his wife,Cheri, are the parents of four children (Shannon,Michael, Kristen and Kevin) and reside in Littleton.Benson hit the ground running when hewas hired in 1994 and initiated several programsthat improved the conference’s national positionin virtually every category. He was instrumentalin developing multi-year agreements withthe Holiday Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Copper Bowl,Las Vegas Bowl, Silicon Valley Football Classic,GMAC Bowl, New Mexico Bowl and currently,the Humanitarian Bowl, Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl,Poinsettia Bowl and Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl.In the summer of 2005, he implemented“Play Up” a new marketing campaign to improvethe public and private perceptions of the WACand its members through national, local andregional touch points. The conference officiallyadded WAC.tv prior to the 2006-07 season, givingfans streaming video access to many of thepostseason championships of the sports offeredby the WAC.In 1995-96, the WAC signed an exclusivemulti-year agreement with ESPN for theunprecedented live coverage of its basketballand football. Included in that deal was a women’sbasketball contract, the first in conference history.In 2008, Benson negotiated an extension withESPN that gave the WAC even more telecasts of itsregular season and championship events.Benson came to the WAC after foursuccessful years as the commissioner of the Mid-American <strong>Conference</strong>. There, he implementedseveral innovative projects and was instrumentalin the formation of the Las Vegas Bowl.Prior to taking the reins of the MAC, Bensonserved on the NCAA <strong>staff</strong> for more than four yearsCONNIE HURLBUTSenior AssociateCommissioner, SWAConnie Hurlbut joined the WAC <strong>staff</strong> in 2009and serves as senior associate commissionerand senior woman administrator. She has beeninvolved in collegiate and professional athleticsfor more than 25 years.From 1993-1999, Hurlbut served as ExecutiveDirector of the Patriot League, becoming the firstwoman to lead an all-sport Division I athleticconference. While there, she held several NCAAcommittee positions including the Division IWomen’s Basketball Committee and the DivisionI Management Council. She also served as theSenior Director of Basketball Operations for theWNBA from 1999-2002.A 1983 University of Pennsylvania graduate,Hurlbut and her husband, Steve, have twochildren, Jack (18) and Maggie (15).where he was the director of NCAA championshipswhen selected as MAC commissioner.Benson joined the NCAA <strong>staff</strong> in January,1986, as a compliance representative and wasappointed assistant director of championshipsin June, 1987. He was promoted to director ofchampionships in 1988. In that position, Bensonactively supervised eight assistant directors intheir administration of 68 NCAA championships.A native of the <strong>state</strong> of Washington, Bensongraduated from high school in Pullman in 1970,attended Spokane Falls Community College andthen received a bachelor of science degree inphysical education from Boise State University in1975. He has also completed course work towardhis master’s degree in athletics administration atthe University of Utah.Benson played baseball at both SpokaneFalls Community College and Boise StateUniversity before serving as the baseball coach atFort Steilacoom Community College in Tacoma,Wash., for eight years and as the director ofathletics at Fort Steilacoom from 1979-84. From1984-86, he was an assistant baseball coachand an administrative assistant in the athleticsdepartment at Utah.He received the Distinguished Alumni Awardfrom Boise State in April of 2006.Benson was born on December 1, 1951 andhas one daughter, Jessie.DAVE CHAFFINAssociate Commissionerfor Communications andTechnologyDave Chaffin joined the WAC <strong>staff</strong> in 1995and was promoted to Associate Commissioner in2010. His responsibilities include media relations,conference video exchange, replay and office ITtasks.He previously was the <strong>Athletic</strong> MediaRelations Assistant Director at Colorado StateUniversity from 1992-95.Chaffin graduated from the University ofMichigan in 1989 with a bachelor’s degree inCommunications. He completed his course workfor a master’s degree in Technical Journalism atColorado State University.He and his wife, Michelle, are the parents ofa son, Tyler (9), and a daughter, Jamie (6). Theyreside in Centennial.122011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


WAC SAACFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEMollie LehamnAssistant CommissionerMeaghan McCloskeySwimming & DivingStephanie ZieglerVolleyballWACIDAHONEW MEXICO STATEMatt BurgemeisterAssistant CommissionerJoe KammererBasketballRobert ClayFootballTHE VOICE OF THE STUDENT ATHLETEHow does the WAC generate feedback from its most valuable product, its student-athletes? Through the <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (also known as the WAC SAAC) which was established in 1998.Since its implementation, the WAC SAAC has been an essential component in the conference’s governance structure as well as a strong voicefor student-athletes’ well-being at all levels (e.g., institutional, conference and national). It provides recommendations and positions on specificconference and NCAA proposed legislation, and it addresses national issues that may have an effect on the well-being of all student-athletes.In addition, its members provide recommendations for the eighteen WAC championships in order to enhance the student-athlete experiencefor all sports. Another objective which the committee constantly strives to obtain is to help strengthen and improve the communication andrelationships among athletes, campus administrators and coaches.On the national stage, the WAC SAAC selects one of its committee members to serve as its representative on the NCAA SAAC, which includesall of the Division I conferences.The WAC SAAC is a proactive committee and is making a very positive impact within the WAC membership. Annually, each member institutionappoints two student-athletes from its own campus SAAC to serve on the conference committee. To conduct business, the committee has onein-person meeting during the year and schedules monthly teleconference calls during the academic year.As part of the WAC SAAC Spring meeting, the committee conducts a community service outreach project within the host member institution’slocal area. Past projects have included the following: sports camp and clinic for underprivileged children, visiting local Boys and Girls Clubs,visiting Children’s Hospitals and homeless shelters and neighborhood house painting. Taking a leadership role in conducting communityprojects is part of the WAC SAAC’s goals and objectives.If you have any questions relative to the WAC SAAC or its activities, please contact Matt Burgemeister or Mollie Lehman in the conference office.2011-12 WAC STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEECallie SeidmanLacrosseWAC SAAC Vice PresidentCassie KriegSoftballKylie MiraldiVolleyballFRESNO STATELOUISIANA TECHSAN JOSE STATEAndrew ShapiroFootballSteven CortezTrack & FieldPablo GarciaFootballBrittany HewittVolleyballAlexa AndersonTrack & FieldWAC SAAC SecretaryKami MontgomerySoccerHAWAI‘INEVADAUTAH STATEMatt HarrisonBaseballDaryll HillFootballWAC SAAC PresidentChelsea BurnsBasketball142011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


WAC CHAMPIONSHIPSTEAM SPORT SUMMARIESFOOTBALLSchedule: Single round-robin againstevery team for a total of seven WACgames.2011-12 CALENDARCROSS COUNTRY-M&WOct. 29Honolulu, HawaiiHost: Hawai‘i2012-13 CALENDARCROSS COUNTRY-M&WOct. 27Ruston, La.Host: Louisiana TechWOMEN’S SOCCERSchedule: Single round-robin for a total ofseven games.Tournament: Top six finishers meet inFresno, Calif.VOLLEYBALLSchedule: Double round-robin for a totalof 14 WAC matches.Tournament: Top six finishers meet inLas Vegas, Nev.MEN’S AND WOMEN’S BASKETBALLSchedule: Double round-robin for a totalof 14 WAC games.Tournament: All eight teams meet in LasVegas, Nev.WOMEN’S TENNISTournament: All eight teams meet in LasCruces, N.M.MEN’S TENNISLeague: Six teams (Fresno State, Hawai‘i,Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico State andUtah State).Schedule: Single round-robin for a totalof five matches.Tournament: All six teams meet in LasCruces, N.M.SOFTBALLLeague: Seven teams (Fresno State,Hawai‘i, Louisiana Tech, Nevada, NewMexico State, San Jose State and UtahState).Schedule: 18 WAC games played as threegames at one site, alternating homeand away each year.Tournament: The top six finishers meetin Las Cruces, N.M. (double-elimination).BASEBALLLeague: Seven teams (Fresno State,Hawai‘i, Louisiana Tech, Nevada, NewMexico State, San Jose State and affiliateSacramento State).Schedule: 24 WAC games played as fourgameseries at one site, alternatinghome and away each year.Tournament: Top six finishers meet inMesa, Ariz. (double-elimination).WOMEN’S SOCCERNov. 3-4, 6Fresno, Calif.Host: Fresno StateWOMEN’S VOLLEYBALLNov. 21-23Las Vegas, Nev.Host: Orleans ArenaWOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVINGFeb. 22-25San Antonio, TexasHost: Palo Alto CollegeINDOOR TRACK AND FIELD-M&WFeb. 23-25Nampa, IdahoHost: Jacksons TrackBASKETBALL-M&WMarch 7-10Las Vegas, Nev.Host: Orleans ArenaWOMEN’S GYMNASTICSMarch 24Logan, UtahHost: Utah StateWOMEN’S GOLFApril 23-25Mesa, Ariz.Host: Longbow Golf CourseTENNIS-M&WApril 26-29Las Cruces, N.M.Host: New Mexico StateMEN’S GOLFApril 30-May 2Henderson, Nev.Host: Rio Secco Golf CourseSOFTBALLMay 9-12Las Cruces, N.M.Host: New Mexico StateOUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD-M&WMay 8-11Moscow, IdahoHost: IdahoBASEBALLMay 23-27Mesa, Ariz.Host: Hohokam StadiumWOMEN’S SOCCERNov. 1-2, 4Logan, UtahHost: Utah StateWOMEN’S VOLLEYBALLTBATBAINDOOR TRACK AND FIELD-M&WFeb. 21-23Albuquerque, N.M.WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVINGFeb. 27-March 2San Antonio, TexasHost: Palo Alto CollegeBASKETBALL-M&WMarch 6-9TBAWOMEN’S GYMNASTICSMarch 29Cedar City, UtahHost: Southern UtahWOMEN’S GOLFApril 22-24TBATENNIS-M&WApril 25-28TBAMEN’S GOLFApril 29-May 1TBASOFTBALLMay 8-11Ruston, La.Host: Louisiana TechOUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD-M&WMay 8-11Logan, UtahHost: Utah StateBASEBALLMay 22-26TBAABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 15


WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTESFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEPRESEASON COACHES POLLThe eight WAC coaches voted on their preseason poll and all-WACteams. Coaches could not vote for their own team or players.Rank Team (First-Place Votes) Points1. Louisiana Tech (5) 472. Utah State (2) 403. Fresno State (1) 364. Nevada 335. Hawai’i 226. New Mexico State 187. Idaho 178. San Jose State 11PRESEASON COACHES ALL-WACFirst TeamJasmine Bendolph, Louisiana TechAshlee Brown, Utah StateWhitney Jones, Louisiana TechRosie Moult, Fresno StateKayla Williams, NevadaPreseason Player of the Year: Ashlee Brown, Utah StatePRESEASON MEDIA POLLMedia members who regularly cover the WAC also voted on theirpreseason poll and all-WAC teams.Rank Team (First-Place Votes) Points1. Louisiana Tech (13) 1442. Fresno State (3) 1293. Utah State (3) 1264. Nevada 805. Hawai‘i 726. New Mexico State 597. Idaho 528. San Jose State 22PRESEASON MEDIA ALL-WACFirst TeamJasmine Bendolph, Louisiana TechAshlee Brown, Utah StateKamilah Jackson, Hawai‘iRosie Moult, Fresno StateTabytha Wampler, NM StateSecond TeamDevyn Christensen, Utah StateKamilah Jackson, Hawai‘iShawna-Lei Kuehu, Hawai‘iTaylor Thompson, Fresno StateTabytha Wampler, New Mexico StateSecond TeamShantale Bramble-Donaldson, LA TechAmanda Johnson, NevadaWhitney Jones, Louisiana TechTaylor Thompson, Fresno StateKayla Williams, NevadaPreseason Player of the Year: Ashlee Brown, Utah StateORLEANS ARENA IN LAS VEGAS TO HOST WAC TOURNAMENTThe 2012 WAC Basketball Tournament will be held March 7-10 at the OrleansArena in Las Vegas. It will be the second year in a row the tournament has beenat the Orleans. The tournament features all eight men’s and women’s teams.STAT LEADERS BACKJust one of the top 10 scorers in the WAC from the 2010-11 season returns thisyear, Utah State’s Ashlee Brown, who ranked fourth with 15.2 points per game.Five of the top 10 rebounding leaders from a year ago return, includingHawai‘i’s Kamilah Jackson, who led the WAC and ranked fourth nationallywith 11.9 rebounds per game. Also returning are Brown, who ranked fifth(8.4), Nevada’s Kayla Williams (6th, 7.6), New Mexico State’s Tabytha Wampler(7th, 7.6) and Hawai‘i’s Breanna Arbuckle (9th, 6.3).The top two assists leaders, Nevada’s Amanda Johnson (4.48) and LouisianaTech’s Jasmine Bendolph (4.31) return, while three of the top 10 steals leaders– Fresno State’s Taylor Thompson (3rd, 2.48), Utah State’s Jenna Johnson(5th, 2.15) and Fresno State’s Rosie Moult (8th, 2.03) – return. Six of the top10 blockers return, led by Utah State’s Banna Diop, who last year led the WACwith 1.88 blocks per game. Also returning are Idaho’s Ashley Walters (2nd,1.33), Arbuckle (3rd, 1.31), Brown (4th, 1.10), Shawna-Lei Kuehu of Hawai‘i(5th, 0.96) and Williams (6th, 0.94).LETTERWINNER/STARTER CAPSULEThree schools – Hawai‘i, Louisiana Tech and Utah State – return three startersthis season. Meanwhile, Fresno State, Nevada, New Mexico State and San JoseState each return two starters, while Idaho returns just one starter.Team LR LL SR SLFresno State 8 5 2 3Hawai‘i 7 6 3 2Idaho 7 6 1 4Louisiana Tech 7 5 3 2Nevada 6 7 2 3New Mexico State 10 4 2 3San Jose State 7 5 2 3Utah State 10 4 3 2KEY NON-CONFERENCE MATCHUPSWAC teams have several key non-conference matchups this season, includinggames against at least 26 teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament orthe Women’s National Invitational Tournament (WNIT) last season.TOP PLAYERS RETURNINGA total of three players from all-WAC first and second teams will return thisseason. Utah State’s Ashlee Brown is the lone returner from the first team,while Louisiana Tech’s Jasmine Bendolph and Frenso State’s Rosie Moult returnfrom the second team. None of the All-Defensive Team return, while four ofthe five All-Freshman Team honorees should return.A Look Back at 2010-11FRESNO STATE FALLS TO NORTH CAROLINA IN NCAA TOURNAMENTJaleesa Ross scored her 2,000th career point at the 13:34 mark of the secondhalf as Fresno State fell 82-68 to fifth-seeded North Carolina in the first roundof the NCAA Tournament.North Carolina shot 47 percent from the field, 38 percent from three-pointrange and 76 percent from the free throw line on the game. Fresno Stateconnected on 30 percent from the field, 28 percent from downtown and 75percent from the charity stripe. The Tar Heels dominated the glass, 50-38.Hayley Munro led the Bulldogs with 15 points, while Ross and Rosie Moultadded 14 each.162011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTESLA TECH FALLS TO RUTGERS IN NCAA TOURNAMENTWAC Player of the Year Adrienne Johnson scored a team-high 20 points andnabbed four steals, but the Lady Techsters couldn’t overcome shooting woesin a 76-51 loss to Rutgers in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.Louisiana Tech shot 27 percent from the field, 13 percent from three-pointrange and 70 percent from the free throw line on the game. Rutgers connectedon 51 percent from the field, 39 percent from downtown and 83 percent fromthe charity stripe. The Scarlet Knights won the rebounding battle, 44-34.2010-11 POSTSEASON AWARDSFirst Team All-WACAshlee Brown, Utah State, F, 6-0, Jr.Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech, F, 6-0, Sr.Shavon Moore, Nevada, F, 6-1, Sr.Tahnee Robinson, Nevada, G, 5-9, Sr.Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State, G, 5-8, Sr.Brietta Thomas finished with 12 points as the only other Lady Techster indouble-digit scoring. Johnson closed out her career with 1,985 points, goodfor fourth place all-time in WAC history, 936 rebounds, tied for fifth in theWAC record books, and 156 blocks, good for eighth place all-time in the WAC.UTAH STATE DEFEATS ARIZONA, FALLS TO BYU IN WNITUtah State made history in several ways in its 103-95 win over Arizona in thefirst round of the WNIT. The win was the Aggies’ first WNIT victory and firstpostseason victory since 1977. It was the first time that USU scored 100 pointssince Feb. 20, 1982. Utah State used career highs from Maddy Plunkett andDevyn Christensen to seal the high-scoring affair. Plunkett dropped in 11points, while Christensen topped all Aggie scorers with 27 points.In the second round, Utah State fell 102-63 to Brigham Young. Christensenpaced the Aggies with 14 points and five assists. The Aggies finished theirseason with an 18-15 mark, setting a new school record for most wins, whilethe 33 games played is also the most in a season for USU.NEVADA DEFEATS SAINT MARY’S, FALLS TO USC IN WNITNevada picked up its first-ever victory in the postseason, winning at SaintMary’s 65-62 in the first round of the WNIT. The Pack shot 43 percent fromthe field and 44 percent from beyond the arc while holding the Gaels to 30percent from the field and 24 percent from beyond the arc. The Pack tied aseason low with 11 turnovers while collecting six blocks and six steals. TahneeRobinson led all scorers with 22 points, while Kayla Williams collected the13th double-double of her career and eighth of the season, finishing with14 points and 10 rebounds.Nevada ended its record-breaking season with a 78-59 loss to USC in thesecond round. The largest crowd ever to watch a Nevada women’s basketballgame, 3,361 people, were in attendance. Robinson ended her career with a19-point, six-rebound performance. Kate Kevorken and Johnna Ward scored10 points each. Nevada ended its season with a school record 22 wins.IDAHO FALLS TO SOUTH DAKOTA IN WBIIdaho fell 62-47 to South Dakota in the opening round of the Women’s BasketballInvitational. The Vandals shot just 31 percent from the field on thegame, their third-lowest shooting percentage in 31 games on the season.Idaho was led by the 17th double-double of the season from Yinka Olorunnife,who finished with 19 points and 12 rebounds. Derisa Taleni had 11 points,six rebounds and two assists. The loss ended one of the best seasons in yearsfor the Vandals. Idaho’s 15 wins are the most in a season since 2004-05, andthe Vandals reached the postseason for the first time since winning the 1986WNIT. Idaho also beat in-<strong>state</strong> rival Boise State three times in one season forthe first time in program history.JOHNSON, ROBINSON SELECTED IN WNBA DRAFTLouisiana Tech’s Adrienne Johnson and Nevada’s Tahnee Robinson wereselected in the 2011 WNBA Draft. Johnson was selected 28th overall by theConnecticut Sun, while Robinson was picked 31st by the Phoenix Mercuryand then traded to the Sun.Second Team All-WACJasmine Bendolph, Louisiana Tech, G, 5-7, Jr.Rosie Moult, Fresno State, G/F, 6-0, So.Yinka Olorunnife, Idaho, P, 6-0, Sr.Madison Spence, New Mexico State, G, 5-11, Sr.Tarkeisha Wysinger-Mackey, Louisiana Tech, G, 5-7, Sr.All-Defensive TeamAlice Coddington, Utah State, G, 5-10, Sr.Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech, F, 6-0, Sr.Shavon Moore, Nevada, F, 6-1, Sr.Yinka Olorunnife, Idaho, P, 6-0, Sr.Tarkeisha Wysinger-Mackey, Louisiana Tech, G, 5-7, Sr.All-Freshman TeamKamilah Jackson, Hawai`i, F, 6-0Shawna-Lei Kuehu, Hawai`i, G, 5-10Diana Lee, Boise State, G, 5-7Jasmine Rutledge, New Mexico State, G, 6-0Taylor Thompson, Fresno State, G, 5-5Player of the Year: Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana TechDefensive Player of the Year: Shavon Moore, NevadaNewcomer of the Year: Ashlee Brown, Utah StateCoach of the Year: Raegan Pebley, Utah StateJOHNSON NAMED WBCA HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICANLouisiana Tech’s Adrienne Johnson was named an honorable mention All-American by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). She ledLA Tech to 24 wins, the WAC regular-season title and the program’s 27th appearancein the NCAA Tournament. She averaged 21.9 points, 9.5 rebounds,2.1 steals and 1.4 assists per game while shooting 51 percent from the field,39 percent from three-point range and 84 percent from the free throw line.Johnson recorded 14 double-doubles during the year while scoring 20 pointsor more on 21 different occasions, including three 30-plus point performances.JOHNSON, OLORUNNIFE NAMED AP ALL-AMERICANSLouisiana Tech’s Adrienne Johnson and Idaho’s Yinka Olorunnife were namedto the Associated Press All-America team, both earning honorable mentionhonors. The duo were two of 47 players nationwide earning spots on the list.Johnson, the WAC Player of the Year, was one of 34 players named to theWade Trophy Watch List. She was also one of 40 finalists for the State FarmAll-America Team.Olorunnife led Idaho to its first postseason in 25 years, where it fell in the firstround of the WBI. She tallied a WAC-best 17 double-doubles on the season,averaging 14.7 points and 10.6 rebounds. A second team all-WAC selection,she named to the WAC Tournament all-tournament team after averaging 22points and 14 rebounds in the two games. Olorunnife closed out her careeras the WAC’s all-time rebounding leader, tallying 1,070 boards.ABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 17


WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTESFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATENCAA TOURNAMENT SCHEDULEFIRST AND SECOND ROUNDSMarch 17 & 19, 2012Hilton Coliseum - Ames, IowaHost: Iowa StateArena at Harbor Yard - Bridgeport, Conn.Host: FairfieldAll<strong>state</strong> Arena - Chicago, Ill.Host: DePaulComcast Center - College Park, Md.Host: MarylandReed Arena - College Station, TexasHost: Texas A&MTed Constant Center - Norfolk, Va.Host: Old DominionMcCarthey <strong>Athletic</strong> Center - Spokane, Wash.Host: GonzagaMackey Arena - West Lafayette, Ind.Host: PurdueMarch 18 & 20, 2012Pete Maravich Assembly Center - Baton Rouge, La.Host: Louisiana StateStroh Center - Bowling Green, OhioHost: Bowling GreenCarmichael Arena - Chapel Hill, N.C.Host: North CarolinaJack Stephens Center - Little Rock, Ark.Host: of Arkansas-Little RockMemorial Gymnasium - Nashville, Tenn.Host: VanderbiltLloyd Noble Center - Norman, Okla.Host: OklahomaJoyce Center - Notre Dame, Ind.Host: Notre DameTucker Center - Tallahassee, Fla.Host: Florida StateREGIONALSMarch 24 & 26, 2012Des Moines RegionalWells Fargo Arena - Des Moines, IowaHost: Northern IowaFresno RegionalSave Mart Center - Fresno, Calif.Host: Fresno StateMarch 25 & 27, 2012Kingston RegionalThe Ryan Center - Kingston, R.I.Host: Rhode IslandRaleigh RegionalRBC Center - Raleigh, N.C.Host: North Carolina StateWOMEN’S FINAL FOURApril 1 and 3, 2012Hosts: Mountain West <strong>Conference</strong>/Denver SportsPepsi Center - Denver, Colo.WEATHERSPOON NAMED REGION COACH OF THE YEARLouisiana Tech head coach Teresa Weatherspoon was named the 2011 Russell <strong>Athletic</strong>/Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Region 7 Coach of the Year. Weatherspoonwas one of seven coaches nationwide that earned their respective region’s coach of the yearaward while Stanford head coach Tara VanDeveer earned the national award.Weatherspoon led Tech to a 24-8 record, the WAC regular-season title and a berth in the NCAATournament. Along the way, Tech played the 24th toughest non-conference schedule in thecountry (collegerpi.com) and posted impressive victories over Sweet 16 participant Georgia,Tulane, Fresno State (twice) and Nevada (twice) – all teams that won 20 or more games and thatreached postseason. All eight of Tech’s losses came to teams that won at least 19 games andseven of eight came to postseason teams (excluding only LSU who passed on a WNIT berth).The Lady Techsters also posted a couple of milestone wins, including the program’s 400thwin at the Thomas Assembly Center Feb. 17 against Hawai’i and the program’s 1000th victoryagainst Nevada on March 11 in Las Vegas. Tech joined Tennessee as the only two women’sbasketball programs to ever record 1,000 wins. Weatherspoon, who was named the MaggieDixon Rookie Coach of the Year in 2009-10, has recorded an overall mark of 58-18 sincetaking over the reigns of the program in February of 2009.JOHNSON NAMED LSWA PLAYER OF THE YEARLouisiana Tech’s Adrienne Johnson was named the Louisiana Sports Writers AssociationWomen’s Basketball State Player of the Year by a vote of <strong>state</strong> sports information directorsand media members. Johnson received 37 of the 42 votes for the award after leadingLouisiana Tech to a 24-8 record, the WAC regular-season title and the program’s 27th NCAATournament appearance.THREE WAC PLAYERS NAMED ALL-REGIONFresno State’s Jaleesa Ross, Louisiana Tech’s Adrienne Johnson and Nevada’s Tahnee Robinsonwere named to the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) All-Region 7 Team.The trio were three of four honorees in the region and three of 52 honorees nationwide.FRESNO STATE CLAIMS WAC TOURNAMENT TITLESecond-seeded Fresno State’s Jaleesa Ross scored a game-high 23 points to lead theBulldogs to a 78-76 win over Louisiana Tech in the championship game of the 2011 WACTournament in Las Vegas. Ross scored her 23 points on 8-of-15 shooting, including a 5-of-9clip from three-point range. Taja Edwards helped the Bulldogs with 15 points, while RosieMoult added 10. Adrienne Johnson led Louisiana Tech with 22 points.All-Tournament TeamAdrienne Johnson, Louisiana TechRosie Moult, Fresno StateYinka Olorunnife, IdahoTahnee Robinson, NevadaJaleesa Ross, Fresno State - MVPFRESNO STATE BREAKS WAC TOURNEY RECORD FOR TREYSIn its semifinal win over Utah State in the WAC Tournament, Fresno State drained 14 threepointers,breaking its own WAC Tournament record of 13, set in both 2008 and 2010. In addition,Rosie Moult made six treys, tying the WAC Tournament record held by six other players.OLORUNNIFE SETS WAC CAREER REBOUNDING RECORDIdaho senior Yinka Olorunnife grabbed her 1,026th career rebound with 58 seconds remainingin the first half at Louisiana Tech on March 5, becoming the WAC’s all-time leader inrebounding. She passed Louisiana Tech’s Shanavia Dowdell, who finished her career with1,025. Olorunnife closed out her career with 1,070 rebounds.ROSS RANKS THIRD IN NCAA HISTORY IN THREE-POINTERSOn Feb. 12, Fresno State’s Jaleesa Ross became the WAC’s all-time leader in career threepointersmade, surpassing Colorado State’s Becky Hammon, who tallied 365 from 1995-99.Ross closed out her career with 389 treys, good for third place all-time and three shy of theNCAA record of 392 held by Laurie Koehn of Kansas State.FRESNO STATE SETS WAC RECORD FOR THREE-POINTERSIn its win over Boise State on Feb. 10, Fresno State hit 16 three-pointers, breaking the recordfor long balls in a conference game and tying the record for treys in any game, which theBulldogs did in each of the last two seasons. The previous WAC record of 15 was held bythree different teams – Hawai`i in 2003, Brigham Young in 1998 and New Mexico in 1996.182011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


2012 NCAA TOURNAMENT BRACKETABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORY®2012 NCAA Division I Women'sBASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPNationalSemifinalsNationalChampionshipNationalSemifinalsFirst Round Second Round Regionals RegionalsSecond Round First Round1 116 168 89 95 512 124 413 13EAST REGIONALHartford, ConnecticutMarch 27 & 29MIDWEST REGIONALNorman, OklahomaMarch 28 & 306 611 113 314 147 7DenverApril 310 102 2DenverApril 115 15DenverApril 11 8 p.m. ESPN6 p.m. ESPN1NATIONAL CHAMPION16 168 89 95 512 124 413 13MIDEAST REGIONALNorfolk, VirginiaMarch 28 & 30WEST REGIONALSeattleMarch 27 & 296 611 113 314 147 7March17and19first/secondroundsites: Ames,Bridgeport,Chicago,CollegePark,CollegeStation,Norfolk,SpokaneandWestLafayette. March18and20first/secondroundsites: BatonRouge,BowlingGreen,ChapelHill,LittleRock,Nashville,Norman,NotreDameandTallahassee. March 24and 26 regional sites: Des Moines and Fresno. March 25 and 27 regional sites: Kingston and10 102 2Raleigh.15 15© 2011 National Collegiate <strong>Athletic</strong> Association. No commercial use without the NCAA's written permission.The NCAA opposes all sports wagering. This bracket should not be used for sweepstakes, contests, office pools or other gambling activities.WWW.WACSPORTS.COM 19


FRESNO STATE BULLDOGSFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEQUICK FACTSLocation: ................................................... Fresno, Calif.Joined WAC: ..............................................July 1, 1992Enrollment: .........................................................21,000Founded: ................................................................. 1911Nickname: ........................................................BulldogsColors: ...................................... Bulldog Red and BluePresident: ........................................ Dr. John D. Welty<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director: ..............................Thomas Boeh<strong>Athletic</strong> Department: .................... (559) 244-5641Ticket Office: ...................................... (559) 278-3647Web Site: ................................www.gobulldogs.comBASKETBALL FACTSHead Coach ....................................... Adrian WigginsBasketball Office..............................(559) 278-2236School’s All-Time Record 580-504 (.535), 46 yrsSchool’s All-Time WAC Record ...157-141 (.527), 23 yrsNumber of WAC Regular-Season Titles ........... 3Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................... 2Last WAC Tournament Title ............................20112010-11 Record ........................................ 25-8 (.758)2010-11 WAC Record ..............................14-2 (2nd)Arena ...............................Save Mart Center (16,116)Arena Record ...........................77-14 (.846), 7 yearsNCAA Appearances .............. 4 (2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11)NCAA Record ............................................................ 0-4WNIT Appearances ........ 5 (1986, ‘90, ‘03, ‘05, ‘06)WNIT Record .................................................6-7 (.462)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .........................7/5Starters Returning/Lost ......................................2/3SAVE MART CENTERDr. John D. WeltyPresidentDr. Dawn LewisFaculty RepresentativeBULLDOG BITS• The Bulldogs have played in the WAC Tournament championship game each the last four years.Fresno State has won the tournament title three of those four years.• Last season, Fresno State had three all-WAC honorees – Jaleesa Ross, Rosie Moult and TaylorThompson. Ross was named to the first team for the third straight year, while Moult was a secondteam honoree and Thompson was named to the All-Freshman Team.• The Bulldogs have been to four straight NCAA Tournaments.• Head coach Adrian Wiggins has been named WAC Coach of the Year twice in the last four years.• Over the past two seasons, the Bulldogs have gone 30-2 in conference games. The Bulldogs’only two losses during that time were to Louisiana Tech.• Fresno State won a school-record 27 games and had a program-best 19-game winning streakduring the 2009-10 season, when it earned its first ever at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament.• Ross is the school’s career three-point leader with 389 long balls. On Jan. 27, 2011, she alsobecame the program’s all-time leading scorer and closed out her career with 2,002 points. Shewas named to the WBCA All-Region 7 team for the second year in a row.• Fresno State, which ranked first nationally with 9.8 three-pointers per game last year, has hit atrey in 132 straight games.2011-12 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 11 at USC 5 p.m.Nov. 13 Santa Clara 2 p.m.Nov. 18 at Pepperdine 7 p.m.Nov. 20 at Cal Poly 2 p.m.Nov. 25 !vs. Tennessee State 4 p.m.Nov. 26 !vs. SMU/CS Fullerton 5/7 p.m.Dec. 1 Oregon 7 p.m.Dec. 4 Stanford 2 p.m.Dec. 8 Oklahoma 7 p.m.Dec. 11 at Cal State Northridge 2 p.m.Dec. 15 Cal State Bakersfield 7 p.m.Dec. 17 Pacific 2 p.m.Dec. 21 at UC Riverside 7 p.m.Jan. 3 at UT-Arlington 7 p.m.Jan. 6 at UNLV 7 p.m.Jan. 11 Seattle U 11 a.m.Jan. 14 *Nevada 2 p.m.Jan. 19 *at Utah State 7 p.m.Jan. 21 *at Idaho 5:30 p.m.BULLDOG ADMINISTRATIONThomas Boeh<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorDate Opponent TimeJan. 26 *San Jose State 7 p.m.Jan. 28 *Hawai‘i 7 p.m.Feb. 2 *at New Mexico State 6:30 p.m.Feb. 4 *at Louisiana Tech 7 p.m.Feb. 11 *at Nevada 2 p.m.Feb. 16 *Idaho 7 p.m.Feb. 18 *Utah State 7 p.m.Feb. 23 *at Hawai‘i 7 p.m.Feb. 25 *at San Jose State 7 p.m.March 1 *Louisiana Tech 6 p.m.March 3 *New Mexico State 2 p.m.March 7-10 WAC Tournament TBD(Las Vegas, Nev.)!SMU Tournament (Dallas, Texas)*WAC GameAll times local/subject to changeBetsy MosherDeputy <strong>Athletic</strong>s Director/SWATheresa KurtzBasketball SID202011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


FRESNO STATE COACHING STAFFADRIAN WIGGINSAlma Mater: Cameron, ‘95Overall Record: 187-77 (.708), 9 yearsSchool Record: 147-60 (.710), 7 yearsWAC Record: 86-18 (.827), 7 yearsHEAD COACH FILE• Adrian Wiggins has been named the WAC Coach of the Year two ofthe last four years.• His teams have won 20 or more games in five of the last six seasons.• Adrian Wiggins was named WBCA Region 7 Coach of the Year and wasa finalist for National Coach of the Year in 2009-10.• In 2009-10, he guided the Bulldogs to the best season in school historywith a 27-7 record.• In his six seasons as a head coach, Wiggins is averaging 24 wins aseason.• He earned his 100th victory at Fresno State against Loyola Marymounton Dec. 5, 2009.• Wiggins has produced a 77-14 record at the Save Mart Center.• He has 105 career wins by 10 points or more.• Wiggins has guided his team to a program-high 19-game winningstreak in 2009-10.COACHING RECORDSYear School Overall Conf. (Finish) Postseason2000-01 Cameron 15-12 7-5 (T-3rd) —2001-02 Cameron 25-5 10-2 (1st) NCAA, 1-12004-05 Fresno State 7-4 6-2 (T-4th) WNIT, 0-12005-06 Fresno State 24-8 15-1 (2nd) WNIT, 2-12006-07 Fresno State 18-13 9-7 (T-4th) —2007-08 Fresno State 22-11 14-2 (T-1st) NCAA, 0-12008-09 Fresno State 24-9 12-4 (T-1st) NCAA, 0-12009-10 Fresno State 27-7 16-0 (1st) NCAA, 0-12010-11 Fresno State 25-8 14-2 (2nd) NCAA, 0-1ASSISTANT COACHESABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYOverall RecordFresno State RecordWAC Record187-77 (.708)/9 years147-60 (.710)/7 years86-18 (.827)/7 yearsBrett FrankSE Oklahoma ‘958th YearSadiaa JonesSE Oklahoma ‘995th YearAmy ParrishFresno State ‘063rd YearWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 21


FRESNO STATE TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTERFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEBREE FARLEYG, 5-10, So.Appeared in all 33 games last season as a freshman... averaged 4.6 points and 2.4 rebounds in 17.2 minutesa game ... scored a career-high 14 points againstSacramento State on Nov. 14 ... recorded a career-higheight rebounds against San Jose State Jan. 27 ... was29-for-41 from the free throw line ... made the gamewinninglayup against Louisiana Tech that gave theBulldogs their second WAC Tournament title.CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2010-11 33-0 152-4.6 80 47 33Totals 33-0 152-4.6 80 47 33ROSIE MOULTG/F, 6-1, Jr.Named second team all-WAC last year as a sophomorewhen she averaged 12.2 points and 6.1 rebounds pergame ... led the team in defensive rebounds (136) andblocks (15) ... named to the WAC All-Freshman teamin 2009-10 when she averaged 7.3 points and 4.9rebounds per game.CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2009-10 34-30 247-7.3 168 64 482010-11 33-30 403-12.2 202 73 67Totals 67-60 650-9.7 370 137 1152011-12 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Last School)2 Raven Fox G 5-7 Fr. HS Antioch, Calif. (Deer Valley)3 Alex Furr G 5-8 So. 1L Athens, Texas (Athens)4 Robin Draper G 5-9 Fr. HS Fresno, Calif. (San Joaquin Memorial)5 Bree Farley G 5-10 So. 1L Kadina, South Australia (Lake Ginniderra College)10 Alex Sheedy F 6-1 Fr. HS Moe, Australia (Australia Institute of Sport)11 Madison Parrish G 5-8 Fr. HS Hanford, Calif. (Hanford)13 Rachel Pecota F 6-0 Jr. TR San Francisco, Calif. (Northeastern)21 Jeanna Furst C 6-3 Jr. 2L Phoenix, Ariz. (Xavier Preparatory High School)23 Ki-Ki Moore G 5-8 Jr. RS San Francisco, Calif. (Washington State)24 Blakely Goldberg G/F 5-10 Sr. 1L Fresno, Calif. (Fresno City)25 Rosie Moult G/F 6-1 Jr. 2L Olinda, Victoria, Australia (Vermont Secondary College)31 Veronica Wilson C 6-3 Sr. 1L Pickerington, Ohio (Boston College)32 Sadiah Allen F 5-11 Fr. HS Oakland, Calif. (Piedmont)33 Taylor Thompson G 5-5 So. 1L Cache, Okla. (Cache)45 Ta’Nitra Byrd F 6-0 So. TR Long Beach, Calif. (UNLV)TEAM PROFILETop Returnees Pts. Rebs. Asts.Bree Farley, So., G 4.6 2.4 1.4Rosie Moult, Jr., G/F 12.2 6.1 2.2Taylor Thompson, So., G 7.0 2.4 2.5Veronica Wilson, Sr., C 3.4 1.9 0.6Key Losses Pts. Rebs. Asts.Emma Andrews 1.8 0.8 1.5Marnique Arnold 8.1 5.1 1.4Taja Edwards 7.8 6.0 1.1Hayley Munro 12.8 5.8 2.2Jaleesa Ross 16.3 4.6 3.9FRESNO STATE CAMPUSTAYLOR THOMPSONG, 5-5, So.Played in 31 of 33 games last season, starting 28 ...averaged 7.0 points and 2.4 rebounds in 26.2 minutesa game ... named WAC Player of the Week for Jan. 3-9after scoring a career-high 21 points and making fivethree-pointers at Utah State on Jan. 8 ... recorded acareer-high six steals against Boise State on Feb. 17... made 26 of 34 free throws and has a free throwpercentage of 76.5 ... earned WAC All-Freshman teamhonors ... redshirted the 2009-10 season due to injury.CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2010-11 31-28 216-7.0 75 77 77Totals 31-28 216-7.0 75 77 77MEDIA INFORMATIONSPORTS INFORMATIONDirector .............................................. Ryan ReggianiWomen’s Basketball Contact .... Theresa KurtzAddress ......... 5048 N. Jackson Ave., M/S LS 135Fresno, CA 93740Office Number ...............................(559) 278-4881Kurtz’s Cell Number ....................(559) 389-1954Kurtz’s E-Mail ................... tkurtz@csu<strong>fresno</strong>.eduFax Number .....................................(559) 278-4689Press Row .........................................(559) 347-3699MEDIA OUTLETSAssociated Press .........................Juliana BarbassaOffice: (559) 264-3009 ...........Fax: (559) 255-4450Fresno Bee ...................................................Jeff DavisOffice: (559) 441-6379 ...........Fax: (559) 441-6070Daily Collegian (Campus)Office: (559) 278-2486 ...........Fax: (559) 278-26791430 ESPN Radio (Flagship)Office: (559) 447-3570 ...........Fax: (559) 447-3579222011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


FRESNO STATE 2010-11 STATISTICS AND RESULTSAll Games: 25-8 Home: 11-3 Road: 11-3 Neutral: 3-2Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Rebs-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk St Pts-AvgRoss, Jaleesa 33-32 1101-33.4 197-447 .441 102-273 .374 42-63 .667 58-93 151-4.6 78-2 127 73 14 68 538-16.3Munro, Hayley 32-15 750-23.4 124-311 .399 42-105 .400 119-153 .778 70-116 186-5.8 62-1 69 62 6 42 409-12.8Moult, Rosie 33-30 1013-30.7 131-350 .374 98-256 .383 43-60 .717 66-136 202-6.1 70-0 73 66 15 67 403-12.2Arnold, Marnique 32-26 714-22.3 105-236 .445 6-36 .167 44-71 .620 73-90 163-5.1 73-1 46 64 8 41 260-8.1Edwards, Taja 32-22 667-20.8 90-178 .506 1-2 .500 68-102 .667 106-86 192-6.0 74-3 36 44 7 47 249-7.8Thompson, Taylor 31-28 811-26.2 78-205 .380 34-112 .304 26-34 .765 16-59 75-2.4 54-0 77 61 0 77 216-7.0Farley, Bree 33-0 568-17.2 56-133 .421 11-51 .216 29-41 .707 38-42 80-2.4 44-0 47 60 8 33 152-4.6Wilson, Veronica 32-3 293-9.2 45-104 .433 12-36 .333 8-12 .667 27-35 62-1.9 39-0 20 36 3 4 110-3.4Furr, Alex 26-0 217-8.3 20-72 .278 9-45 .200 24-27 .889 3-4 7-0.3 16-0 14 21 1 6 73-2.8Andrews, Emma 22-3 276-12.5 12-50 .240 5-21 .238 11-16 .688 4-14 18-0.8 27-0 32 19 0 17 40-1.8Goldberg, Blakely 23-1 126-5.5 8-24 .333 3-10 .300 7-11 .636 7-16 23-1.0 13-0 5 9 0 6 26-1.1Drennan, Ali 24-0 101-4.2 6-25 .240 1-8 .125 8-10 .800 3-8 11-0.5 8-0 3 11 3 3 21-0.9Furst, Jeanna 19-0 63-3.3 3-8 .375 0-1 .000 1-4 .250 2-6 8-0.4 8-0 1 5 5 1 7-0.4TEAM 53-63 116-3.5 1 12Fresno State 33 875-2143 .408 324-956 .339 430-604 .712 526-768 1294-39.2 567-8 550 543 70 412 2504-75.9Opponents 33 804-1881 .427 141-481 .293 412-618 .667 422-827 1249-37.8 548-0 429 710 106 283 2161-65.5WAC Games: 14-2 Home: 7-1 Road: 7-1Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Rebs-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk St Pts-AvgRoss, Jaleesa 16-16 552-34.5 101-213 .474 46-125 .368 21-30 .700 23-46 69-4.3 42-2 61 32 9 32 269-16.8Munro, Hayley 16-2 350-21.9 59-152 .388 20-49 .408 68-82 .829 31-56 87-5.4 30-1 30 28 3 22 206-12.9Moult, Rosie 16-15 496-31.0 62-170 .365 46-119 .387 13-16 .813 30-58 88-5.5 36-0 34 33 8 32 183-11.4Thompson, Taylor 14-13 398-28.4 46-104 .442 21-56 .375 17-20 .850 6-29 35-2.5 29-0 38 24 0 41 130-9.3Edwards, Taja 16-16 349-21.8 54-102 .529 1-2 .500 36-52 .692 52-55 107-6.7 38-2 16 23 4 23 145-9.1Arnold, Marnique 15-15 355-23.7 48-114 .421 3-22 .136 15-29 .517 31-47 78-5.2 37-0 20 30 3 20 114-7.6Wilson, Veronica 15-0 149-9.9 26-54 .481 11-24 .458 2-6 .333 11-20 31-2.1 19-0 15 18 1 3 65-4.3Farley, Bree 16-0 268-16.8 19-49 .388 2-17 .118 10-17 .588 14-20 34-2.1 24-0 26 24 6 21 50-3.1Furr, Alex 14-0 95-6.8 5-27 .185 1-18 .056 16-18 .889 2-1 3-0.2 10-0 6 11 1 3 27-1.9Andrews, Emma 12-3 159-13.3 6-27 .222 3-12 .250 3-4 .750 4-8 12-1.0 11-0 20 9 0 12 18-1.5Drennan, Ali 11-0 31-2.8 4-9 .444 1-2 .500 3-4 .750 1-4 5-0.5 1-0 1 2 1 0 12-1.1Goldberg, Blakely 14-0 68-4.9 6-11 .545 3-6 .500 0-3 .000 4-10 14-1.0 7-0 3 3 0 4 15-1.1Furst, Jeanna 11-0 30-2.7 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-3 3-0.3 5-0 1 1 1 1 2-0.2TEAM 21-29 50-3.1 0 6Fresno State 16 437-1035 .422 158-452 .350 204-281 .726 230-386 616-38.5 289-6 271 244 37 214 1236-77.2Opponents 16 353-891 .396 55-215 .256 201-321 .626 215-403 618-38.6 253-0 198 363 46 120 962-60.1Date Opponent (Attendance) ResultNov. 12 at Santa Clara (612) W, 74-54Nov. 14 at Sacramento State (386) W, 120-93Nov. 17 Cal Poly (2566) L, 67-72Nov. 20 UC Irvine (2355) W, 67-63Nov. 22 at (11/9) Oklahoma (4371) L, 66-84Nov. 28 Pepperdine (2561) W, 78-65Dec. 1 at Pacific (422) W, 66-64Dec. 4 TCU (2548) W, 75-72Dec. 8 at Cal State Bakersfield (502) W, 75-67Dec. 12 at Stanford (3626) L, 40-77Dec. 18 !vs. UC Santa Barbara (823) L, 62-64Dec. 19 !vs. Southern Miss (648) W, 88-51Dec. 29 USC (2822) L, 78-82Jan. 3 UC Riverside (2289) W, 80-57Jan. 8 *at Utah State (516) W, 79-69Jan. 10 *at Idaho (240) W, 84-67Jan. 13 *LA Tech (3275) L, 92-94 (3OT)Jan. 15 *New Mexico State (2895) W, 76-49Jan. 24 *Hawai‘i (2538) W, 79-57Jan. 27 *San Jose State (2764) W, 65-33Jan. 29 *at Nevada (1484) W, 72-512010-11 RESULTSDate Opponent (Attendance) ResultFeb. 5 *at LA Tech (7123) L, 84-90 (OT)Feb. 10 *Boise State (2461) W, 78-59Feb. 12 *Utah State (2582) W, 81-63Feb. 17 *at Boise State (653) W, 75-57Feb. 21 *at New Mexico State (928) W, 65-55Feb. 24 *Idaho (2442) W, 77-51Feb. 27 *at Hawai‘i (1794) W, 83-70March 3 *at San Jose State (2823) W, 73-47March 5 *Nevada (3128) W, 73-50March 11 @vs. No. 3 Utah State (1447) W, 86-76March 12 @vs. No. 1 LA Tech (837) W, 78-76March 19 #vs. North Carolina (2278) L, 68-82!St. John’s Holiday Classic (New York City)*WAC Game@WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)#NCAA Tournament (Albuquerque, N.M.)RECENT RESULTSYear Record <strong>Conference</strong> Post.1982-83 15-12 6-8 NorPac (7th) —1983-84 18-11 8-6 NorPac (5th) —1984-85 20-9 8-4 NorPac (4th) —1985-86 21-9 8-4 NorPac (3rd) WNIT1986-87 22-8 12-6 PCAA (4th) —1987-88 16-12 11-7 PCAA (5th) —1988-89 18-12 9-9 Big West (6th) —1989-90 21-12 11-7 Big West (4th) WNIT1990-91 16-13 9-9 Big West (6th) —1991-92 13-15 7-11Big West (7th) —1992-93 10-17 4-10 WAC (7th) —1993-94 13-15 5-9 WAC (5th) —1994-95 14-14 5-9 WAC (6th) —1995-96 11-16 4-10 WAC (6th) —1996-97 14-13 7-9 WAC (5th-Pac) —1997-98 12-16 6-8 WAC (4th Pac) —1998-99 9-19 4-10 WAC (7th Pac) —1999-00 11-18 4-10 WAC (6th) —2000-01 10-19 6-10 WAC (6th) —2001-02 9-20 4-14 WAC (9th) —2002-03 21-13 11-7 WAC (3rd) WNIT2003-04 13-16 7-11 WAC (6th) —2004-05 20-11 10-8 WAC (T-4th) WNIT2005-06 24-8 14-2 WAC (2nd) WNIT2006-07 18-13 10-6 WAC (T-3rd) —2007-08 22-11 14-2 WAC (T-1st) NCAA2008-09 24-9 12-4 WAC (T-1st) NCAA2009-10 27-7 16-0 WAC (1st) NCAA2010-11 25-8 14-2 WAC (2nd) NCAAABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 23


HAWAI‘I RAINBOW WAHINEFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEQUICK FACTSLocation: ........................................Honolulu, Hawai‘iJoined WAC: .............................................July 1, 1979Enrollment: ........................................................20,000Founded: ................................................................1907Nickname: ...................................... Rainbow WahineColors: .....................Green, Black, White and SilverChancellor: ................................Virginia S. Hinshaw<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director: ............................. Jim Donovan<strong>Athletic</strong> Department: ...................(808) 956-7301Ticket Office: .....................................(808) 956-4482Web Site: ........................www.hawaiiathletics.comBASKETBALL FACTSHead Coach ............................. Dana Takahara-DiasBasketball Office.............................(808) 956-8185School’s All-Time Record ... 563-412 (.577), 37 yrsSchool’s All-Time WAC Record ...130-112 (.537), 14 yrsNumber of WAC Regular-Season Titles ........... 1Number of WAC Tournament Titles .................. 02010-11 Record ..................................... 11-19 (.367)2010-11 WAC Record ...............................5-11 (7th)Arena ........................... Stan Sheriff Center (10,300)Arena Record ...................189-108 (.636), 14 yearsNCAA Appearances ...... 5 (1989, ‘90, ‘94, ‘96, ‘98)NCAA Record ............................................... 1-5 (.167)WNIT Appearances ....... 6 (1982, 1991, 2000-03)WNIT Record ................................................ 5-8 (.385)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................ 7/6Starters Returning/Lost ..................................... 3/2STAN SHERIFF CENTERVirginia HinshawChancellorPeter NicholsonFaculty RepresentativeRAINBOW WAHINE BITS• Last year, the Rainbow Wahine had four players in the top 30 in the WAC in scoring, led by KamilahJackson in 15th with 11.9 points per game. Keisha Kanekoa was 17th (11.3), Shawna-LeiKuehu was 24th (9.4) and Megan Tinnin was 27th (9.1).• The Rainbow Wahine return seven letterwinners for the 2011-12 season, including four seniorsand three sophomores.• UH is led by WAC All-Freshmen team players Kamilah Jackson and Shawna-Lei Kuehu and seniorBreanna Arbuckle.• UH welcomes eight newcomers to the squad, including four true freshmen and four transfers,three of which are originally from Hawai‘i – Kanisha Bello (Idaho), Janelle Nomura (CS Northridge)and Vicky Tagalicod (USC). Jasmine Ray from San Bernadino Valley College also joins the team.• Hawai‘i carries a diverse roster with players from three different <strong>state</strong>s (Arizona, California andHawai‘i) and three foreign countries (Australia, Guyana and New Zealand).• As a team, Hawai‘i led the WAC in field goal percentage defense, offensive rebounds and offensiverebound percentage, and ranked second in rebounding margin and blocked shots.• Kamilah Jackson led the WAC and ranked fourth nationally with 11.9 rebounds per game, whileArbuckle ranked third in the WAC in blocked shots (1.3), 10th in defensive rebounds (4.1) and14th in offensive rebounds (2.1).2011-12 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 11 Hawai‘i-Hilo 5 p.m.Nov. 18 !Portland 7 p.m.Nov. 19 !San Diego State 2 p.m.Nov. 20 !DePaul 5 p.m.Nov. 25 @California 5 p.m.Nov. 26 @Virginia 2 p.m.Nov. 27 @Texas 5 p.m.Dec. 1 at Army 1 p.m.Dec. 3 at Columbia 7 p.m.Dec. 18 #Portland State 5 p.m.Dec. 19 #Denver 7 p.m.Dec. 20 #UC Davis 7 p.m.Dec. 28 $Alcorn State 7 p.m.Dec. 29 $Florida Gulf Coast 6 p.m.Dec. 30 $North Carolina State 4:30 p.m.Jan. 14 *at San Jose State 7 p.m.Jan. 19 *Louisiana Tech 5 p.m.Jan. 21 *New Mexico State 5 p.m.Jan. 26 *at Nevada 7 p.m.RAINBOW WAHINE ADMINISTRATIONJim Donovan<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorDate Opponent TimeJan. 28 *at Fresno State 7 p.m.Feb. 2 *Idaho 7 p.m.Feb. 4 *Utah State 7 p.m.Feb. 11 *San Jose State 5 p.m.Feb. 16 *at New Mexico State 6:30 p.m.Feb. 18 *at Louisiana Tech TBAFeb. 23 *Fresno State 7 p.m.Feb. 25 *Nevada 7 p.m.March 1 *at Utah State 7 p.m.March 3 *at Idaho 2 p.m.March 7-10 WAC Tournament TBD(Las Vegas, Nev.)!Rainbow Wahine Classic (Honolulu)@Rainbow Wahine Showdown (Honolulu)#Rainbow Wahine Shootout (Honolulu)$Rainbow Wahine Invitational (Honolulu)*WAC GameAll times local/subject to changeMarilyn Moniz-Kaho‘ohanohanoAssociate AD/SWAKara NishimuraSID242011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


HAWAI‘I COACHING STAFFDANA TAKAHARA-DIASAlma Mater: Hawai‘i, ‘88Overall Record: 21-39 (.350), 2 yearsSchool Record: sameWAC Record: 9-23 (.281), 2 yearsHEAD COACH FILE• Dana Takahara-Dias enters her third year as head coach of the RainbowWahine. She is the seventh head coach in program history and firstformer player to hold the position. She is also just the second femaleto serve as the UH women’s basketball head coach.• Last year, Takahara-Dias led the Rainbow Wahine to an 11-19 overallrecord and a 5-11 conference mark in her second season at Hawai‘i.• Takahara-Dias helped guide the Rainbow Wahine to a 57-52 win atNew Mexico State last season, snapping an 18-game WAC road losingstreak that dated back to 2009.• Led by Takahara-Dias, the Rainbow Wahine not only worked hard onthe court, but off the court in the local communities. The team wasawarded the 2011 ‘Ahahui Koa ‘Anuenue Community Service Awardfor their efforts to making a better Hawai’i.• Takahara-Dias began her career in 1984 as a walk-on point guard andlater earned a scholarship, playing in 80 career games. She started 17games as a junior and served as team captain during her senior season.• Takahara-Dias was a player and administrative assistant under formerUH head coach, Vince Goo. Her <strong>staff</strong> includes another former UH playerand assistant coach, Da Houl, and newcomer Gavin Peterson, whospent five years as a manager and assistant coach under Goo.• Previously, she served as head coach at Moanalua High school for sixyears, leading the Menehune to a pair of league titles. She also washead coach of the Team Aloha All-Star team for several years.• Following her high school <strong>coaching</strong> career at Moanalua, she was theschool’s assistant athletics director for two seasons before serving asthe athletics director in 2001. Takahara-Dias oversaw 52 teams andmore than 700 student-athletes.• Takahara-Dias has been and remains active in the community andhas brought that sense of community service to the program. She isan active member of the Hawai‘i Okinawan Association, the Hawai‘iRecreation & Parks Association, the UH Letterwinners Club, and is onthe State of Hawai‘i’s Advisory Commission for Gender Equity in Sports.ASSOCIATE HEAD/ASSISTANT COACHESABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYCOACHING RECORDSYear School Overall Conf. (Finish) Postseason2009-10 Hawai‘i 10-20 4-12 WAC (8th) —2010-11 Hawai‘i 11-19 5-11 WAC (7th) —Overall RecordHawai‘i RecordWAC Record21-39 (.350)/2 years21-39 (.350)/2 years9-23 (.281)/2 yearsDa HoulCal State Fullerton ‘893rd YearGavin PetersonHawai‘i Pacific ’991st YearMargot RichardsCal State Stanislaus ’032nd YearWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 25


HAWAI‘I TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTERFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEBREANNA ARBUCKLEG, 6-0, Sr.Averaged 7.8 points, 6.3 rebounds and a team-high1.3 blocks last year ... posted three double-doubles... reached double-digit scoring in nine games andgrabbed 10 or more rebounds seven times ... tied hercareer high with five assists against Fresno State on Feb.27 ... named MVP of the Rainbow Wahine Classic ... as asophomore, started all 30 games and ranked third inthe WAC in field goal percentage (.497), fourth in blocks(1.37) and eighth in defensive rebounds (4.3) ... scored acareer-high 18 points against Idaho on Jan. 13 ... had acareer-high 16 rebounds against Boise State on Feb. 24 ...ranks sixth all-time at UH with 101 career blocked shots.CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2008-09 29-1 129-4.4 63 9 92009-10 30-30 262-8.7 186 40 302010-11 29-24 227-7.8 182 42 15Totals 88-55 618-7.0 431 91 54KAMILAH JACKSONF, 6-0, So.Finished the season ranked fourth in the nation with11.9 rebounds per game ... named to the WAC All-Freshman team ... led the WAC with a UH freshmanrecord of 333 overall rebounds ... tallied a UH freshmanrecord 13 double-doubles ... finished with 31points and 25 rebounds against CS Bakersfield. The25 rebounds was tied for the most in 2010-11 by anyNCAA Division I player and was one shy of the UHsingle-game record. The 31 points broke UH’s singlegamefreshman scoring record ... recorded doubledigit rebounds 19 times ... WAC Player of the Weekfor Feb. 28-March 6.CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2010-11 28-19 333-11.9 333 19 17Totals 28-19 333-11.9 333 19 172011-12 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Last School)2 Sydney Haydel G 5-8 So. 1L Woodland Hills, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake)5 Kamilah Jackson F 6-0 So. 1L Oakland, Calif. (Sacred Heart Cathedral)10 Jasmine Ray G 5-6 So. JC San Bernadino, Calif. (San Bernadino Valley College)12 Breanna Arbuckle G 6-0 Sr. 3L Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler)13 Carlotta Mingo C 6-0 Sr. 1L Mahaica, Guyana (Harcum College)14 Alissa Campanero G 5-3 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (The Bishop’s School)15 Kanisha Bello G 5-8 So. TR Hilo, Hawai‘i (Idaho)20 Shawna-Lei Kuehu G 5-10 So. 1L ‘Aiea, O‘ahu (Punahou School)22 Rebecca Dew C 6-4 Sr. 3L Auckland, New Zealand (Family Christian Academy)24 Vicky Tagalicod G/F 5-9 So. TR Hilo, Hawai‘i (USC)25 Malia Cravens G 5-10 Fr. HS Temecula, Calif. (Temecula Valley)31 Courtney Gaddis F 5-11 Sr. 2L Honolulu, O‘ahu (Whitworth)32 Ashleigh Karaitiana G 6-0 Fr. HS Sydney, Australia (Endeavour Sports)34 Kalei Adolpho F/C 6-1 Fr. HS Kualapu‘u, Moloka‘i (Moloka‘i)40 Janelle Nomura G 5-4 Jr. TR Honolulu, O‘ahu (Cal State Northridge)TEAM PROFILETop Returnees Pts. Rebs. Asts.Breanna Arbuckle 7.8 6.3 1.5Rebecca Dew 2.4 2.0 0.2Sydney Haydel 2.5 1.7 0.9Kamilah Jackson 11.9 11.9 0.7Shawna-Lei Kuehu 9.4 5.1 2.4Key Losses Pts. Rebs. Asts.Julita Bungaite 2.8 2.4 0.2Keisha Kanekoa 11.3 3.2 3.4Allie Patterson 3.3 1.2 0.4Megan Tinnin 9.1 4.0 1.3HAWAI‘I CAMPUSSHAWNA-LEI KUEHUG, 5-10, So.Started 26 of 27 games last year as a redshirt freshman,but missed the final four regular-season gamesdue to injury ... averaged 9.4 points, 5.1 reboundsand a team-high 1.7 steals per game ... named to theWAC All-Freshman team ... scored in double-digits 13times, including five of her last seven games ... scored acareer-high 18 points at Boise State on Jan. 15 ... dishedout a career-high nine assists in a double-overtime winover Mississippi on Nov. 27 ... grabbed career-best 12rebounds against Oregon State on Nov. 21 ... received amedical hardship after appearing in five games beforesuffering a season-ending injury in 2009-10.CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2009-10 5-4 63-12.6 33 8 52010-11 27-26 255-9.4 138 64 45Totals 32-30 318-9.9 171 72 50MEDIA INFORMATIONSPORTS INFORMATIONDirector ............................................... Derek InouchiWomen’s Basketball Contact ...Kara NishimuraAddress .......................1337 Lower Campus DriveHonolulu, HI 96822Office Number ............................... (808) 956-5087Nishimura’s Cell Number .......... (808) 497-0638Nishimura’s E-Mail .............. karakn@hawaii.eduFax Number ..................................... (808) 956-4470Press Row ......................................... (808) 956-9408MEDIA OUTLETSAssociated Press: ............................ Jaymes SongOffice: (808) 533-2422 ........ FAX: (808) 531-1213Honolulu Star AdvertiserOffice: (808) 529-4782 ........ FAX: (808) 529-4787Ka Leo (Campus)Office: (808) 956-7043 ........ FAX: (808) 956-9962ESPN 1420 (Flagship)Office: (808) 536-0039 ............Fax: (808) 536-0327OCSports (Flagship)Office: (808) 625-9321 ............Fax: (808) 625-5888262011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


HAWAI‘I 2010-11 STATISTICS AND RESULTSAll Games: 11-19 Home: 10-7 Road: 1-9 Neutral: 0-3Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Rebs-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk St Pts-AvgJackson, Kamilah 28-19 816-29.1 122-260 .469 0-3 .000 89-140 .636 149-184 333-11.9 50-0 19 55 10 17 333-11.9Kanekoa, Keisha 30-30 993-33.1 116-307 .378 27-88 .307 81-102 .794 24-71 95-3.2 69-1 102 111 3 36 340-11.3Kuehu, Shawna-Lei 27-26 751-27.8 103-286 .360 4-30 .133 45-70 .643 45-93 138-5.1 61-0 64 68 26 45 255-9.4Tinnin, Megan 30-28 857-28.6 89-255 .349 51-166 .307 44-65 .677 32-89 121-4.0 54-0 38 61 14 46 273--9.1Arbuckle, Breanna 29-24 824-28.4 80-183 .437 2-5 .400 65-147 .442 62-120 182-6.3 80-2 42 83 38 15 227-7.8Patterson, Allie 22-11 272-12.4 30-66 .455 1-3 .333 12-18 .667 10-17 27-1.2 41-0 8 32 5 6 73-3.3Bungaite, Julita 29-5 371-12.8 30-107 .280 10-50 .200 11-15 .733 19-50 69-2.4 31-0 7 15 10 6 81-2.8Haydel, Sydney 30-4 401-13.4 20-77 .260 1-2 .500 34-59 .576 19-31 50-1.7 53-1 26 49 2 23 75-2.5Dew, Rebecca 29-1 278-9.6 29-76 .382 0-0 .000 13-25 .520 25-33 58-2.0 62-2 6 34 10 3 71-2.4Ayabe, Mai 30-2 388-12.9 19-73 .260 8-30 .267 5-9 .556 12-19 31-1.0 16-0 29 50 0 9 51-1.7Gaddis, Courtney 19-0 120-6.3 10-27 .370 1-10 .100 9-12 .750 6-9 15-0.8 15-0 6 12 2 11 30-1.6Mingo, Carlotta 13-0 28-2.2 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3-8 .375 0-7 7-0.5 4-0 1 2 0 0 5-0.4Wilson, Katie 1-0 1-1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0TEAM 77-60 137-4.6 0 16Hawai‘i 30 649-1719 .378 105-387 .271 411-670 .613 480-783 1263-42.1 536-6 348 588 120 217 1814-60.5Opponents 30 686-1812 .379 199-605 .329 419-591 .709 416-718 1134-37.8 590-0 408 460 89 284 1990-66.3WAC Games: 5-11 Home: 4-4 Road: 1-7Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Rebs-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk St Pts-AvgKanekoa, Keisha 16-16 525-32.8 57-168 .339 13-43 .302 43-53 .811 13-34 47-2.9 37-0 57 59 1 15 170-10.6Jackson, Kamilah 15-12 441-29.4 53-133 .398 0-3 .000 49-80 .613 78-102 180-12.0 31-0 11 30 4 8 155-10.3Kuehu, Shawna-Lei 13-13 346-26.6 53-137 .387 3-18 .167 25-31 .806 27-38 65-5.0 30-0 20 28 15 24 134-10.3Tinnin, Megan 16-14 465-29.1 51-138 .370 25-78 .321 22-35 .629 20-49 69-4.3 35-0 18 35 10 24 149-9.3Arbuckle, Breanna 15-10 399-26.6 34-82 .415 2-4 .500 25-63 .397 27-63 90-6.0 40-1 19 38 21 6 95-6.3Patterson, Allie 12-5 155-12.9 20-39 .513 1-2 .500 8-11 .727 7-10 17-1.4 22-0 6 16 4 1 49-4.1Bungaite, Julita 16-5 226-14.1 21-62 .339 6-24 .250 7-11 .636 13-33 46-2.9 19-0 5 8 6 3 55-3.4Haydel, Sydney 16-3 259-16.2 16-52 .308 1-2 .500 17-35 .486 9-21 30-1.9 34-0 20 34 1 16 50-3.1Dew, Rebecca 15-0 141-9.4 11-41 .268 0-0 .000 4-11 .364 12-15 27-1.8 37-2 4 22 4 1 26-1.7Gaddis, Courtney 12-0 89-7.4 7-19 .368 1-7 .143 4-6 .667 4-7 11-0.9 12-0 3 9 1 8 19-1.6Ayabe, Mai 16-2 190-11.9 8-34 .235 3-12 .250 5-6 .833 5-8 13-0.8 8-0 15 27 0 5 24-1.5Mingo, Carlotta 7-0 14-2.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-6 .333 0-3 3-0.4 1-0 1 1 0 0 2-0.3TEAM 48-37 85-5.3 0-0 3Hawai‘i 16 331-906 .365 55-193 .285 211-348 .606 263-420 683-42.7 306-3 179 310 67 111 928-58.0Opponents 16 363-963 .377 105-328 .320 234-336 .696 226-377 603-37.7 318-0 217 228 51 139 1065-66.6Date Opponent (Attendance) ResultNov. 19 !Cal State Northridge (1522) W, 66-58Nov. 20 !Eastern Michigan (1424) L, 67-83Nov. 21 !Oregon State (1669) W, 54-49Nov. 26 @North Carolina Central (1764) W, 82-47Nov. 27 @Mississippi (1901) W, 64-57 (2OT)Nov. 28 @North Carolina (1942) L, 57-91Dec. 2 at Portland State (568) L, 66-77Dec. 4 at Portland (405) L, 61-66Dec. 19 #UCLA (475) L, 44-72Dec. 21 #East Carolina (176) L, 63-71Dec. 28 $Columbia (1660) W, 71-46Dec. 29 $Cal State Bakersfield (1530) W, 84-74Dec. 30 $UNLV (1806) L, 48-63Jan. 6 *New Mexico State (1467) L, 58-74Jan. 8 *Louisiana Tech (1601) L, 69-74 (OT)Jan. 13 *at Idaho (290) L, 48-72Jan. 15 *at Boise State (6473) L, 63-69Jan. 22 *at San Jose State (414) L, 43-53Jan. 24 *at Fresno State (2538) L, 57-79Jan. 27 *at Utah State (311) L, 41-522010-11 RESULTSDate Opponent (Attendance) ResultJan. 31 *Nevada (1570) L, 62-75Feb. 2 *Boise State (1376) W, 69-53Feb. 5 *Idaho (1932) W, 72-60Feb. 12 *at Nevada (1086) L, 42-69Feb. 15 *at New Mexico State (1034) W, 57-52Feb. 17 *at Louisiana Tech (1747) L, 50-76Feb. 24 *San Jose State (1411) W, 55-53Feb. 27 *Fresno State (1794) L, 70-83March 3 *Utah State (1847) W, 72-71 (OT)March 9 %vs. No. 6 NM State (1083) L, 59-71!Jack in the Box Rainbow Wahine Classic (Honolulu)@Marriott Rainbow Wahine Showdown (Honolulu)#Rainbow Wahine Shootout (Hilo, Hawaii)$Pepsi Rainbow Wahine Classic (Honolulu)*WAC Game%WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)RECENT RESULTSYear Rec. <strong>Conference</strong> Post.1982-83 18-12 — WNIT1983-84 17-11 — —1984-85 20-12 2-6 PCAA (4th) —1985-86 12-16 5-9 PCAA (6th) —1986-87 21-7 13-5 PCAA (2nd) —1987-88 21-7 13-5 PCAA (7th) —1988-89 14-14 8-10 Big West (T-2nd) NCAA1989-90 20-10 13-5 Big West (2nd) NCAA1990-91 12-15 6-12 Big West (8th) —1991-92 25-7 13-5 Big West (T-2nd) WNIT1992-93 28-4 17-1 Big West (1st) —1993-94 25-5 16-2 Big West (1st) NCAA1994-95 6-20 4-14 Big West (9th) —1995-96 23-6 15-3 Big West (2nd) NCAA1996-97 21-8 12-4 WAC (T-2nd-Pac) —1997-98 24-4 13-1 WAC (1st-Pac) NCAA1998-99 17-10 9-5 WAC (T-3rd-Pac) —1999-00 20-9 11-3 WAC (2nd) WNIT2000-01 26-8 12-4 WAC (2nd) WNIT2001-02 23-8 14-4 WAC (T-2nd) WNIT2002-03 16-14 9-9 WAC (T4th) WNIT2003-04 8-20 6-12 WAC (8th) —2004-05 11-15 7-11 WAC (8th) —2005-06 18-10 9-7 WAC (4th) —2006-07 15-14 9-7 WAC (T-4th) —2007-08 12-18 6-10 WAC (6th) —2008-09 8-23 4-12 WAC (7th) —2009-10 10-20 4-12 WAC (8th) —2010-11 11-19 5-11 WAC (7th) —ABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 27


IDAHO VANDALSFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEQUICK FACTSLocation: ..............................................Moscow, IdahoJoined WAC: ..............................................July 1, 2005Enrollment: .........................................................12,302Founded: ................................................................. 1889Nickname: ..........................................................VandalsColors: .................................... Silver and Vandal GoldPresident: .......................................... Dr. Duane Nellis<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director: .............................. Dr. Rob Spear<strong>Athletic</strong> Department: .................... (208) 885-0200Ticket Office: ...................................... (208) 885-6466Web Site: .................................. www.govandals.comBASKETBALL FACTSHead Coach ..............................................Jon NewleeBasketball Office.............................(208) 885-2862School’s All-Time Record ... 506-508 (.499), 37 yrsSchool’s All-Time WAC Record ... 36-60 (.400), 6 yrsNumber of WAC Regular-Season Titles ........... 0Number of WAC Tournament Titles .................. 02010-11 Record ..................................... 15-16 (.484)2010-11 WAC Record ............................. 7-9 (T-5th)Arena .................................Cowan Spectrum (7,000)Arena Record .......................... 59-48 (.551), 9 yearsNCAA Appearances .....................................1 (1985)NCAA Record ............................................... 0-1 (.000)WNIT Appearances ......................................1 (1986)WNIT Record ..............................................3-0 (1.000)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................ 7/6Starters Returning/Lost ..................................... 1/4COWAN SPECTRUMDr. Duane NellisPresidentCarl HuntFaculty RepresentativeVANDAL BITS• After graduating five seniors who spent a combined 16 years in an Idaho uniform, the Vandalsreturn just nine combined seasons of Division I experience to the roster for 2011-12, includingAddie Schivo, who spent her freshman season at San Jose State.• Idaho coach Jon Newlee was aggressive in the offseason, signing eight players to join the rosterfor 2011-12, including seven who will be freshmen.• The Vandals will have just 35 combined career starts returning to the roster in 2011-12. KeriArendse has 25 of those, while Alyssa Charlston has six and Ganeaya Rogers has four. No Vandalreturning to the roster in 2011-12 has reached 250 career points.• Newlee added Jordan Green and Kristi Zeller to his <strong>coaching</strong> <strong>staff</strong>. Green was an assistant coachat Idaho State, where he worked under Newlee from 2004-08. Zeller joins the Vandals afterplaying and <strong>coaching</strong> at Toledo from 2004-11.• The Vandals will play 15 home games in 2011-12.• Idaho made its first postseason in 25 years when it played in the 2010-11 Women’s BasketballInvitational. Idaho’s 15 wins in 2010-11 were the most in a season since 2004-05.• Idaho’s 2011-12 schedule includes 14 games against nine NCAA and WNIT teams from 2011.• Idaho’s 2010-11 team picked up the program’s 500th win on Jan. 13 against Hawai‘i in the CowanSpectrum. The Vandals enter the 2011-12 season with a 506-508 (.499) all-time record.2011-12 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 12 Corban University 2 p.m.Nov. 14 at North Dakota 7 p.m.Nov. 17 Gonzaga 6 p.m.Nov. 20 at Montana 2 p.m.Nov. 25 !Pepperdine 5 p.m.Nov. 26 !New Mexico/Morehead State 5/7 p.m.Nov. 30 Washington 5:30 p.m.Dec. 4 at Colorado 2 p.m.Dec. 8 Carroll College 6 p.m.Dec. 15 UC Riverside 6 p.m.Dec. 18 Wyoming 2 p.m.Dec. 21 at Eastern Washington 6 p.m.Dec. 29 #vs. North Dakota 5 p.m.Dec. 30 #Southern Miss 5 p.m.Jan. 3 North Dakota 6 p.m.Jan. 5 Seattle U 5:30 p.m.Jan. 12 *at Louisiana Tech 8 p.m.Jan. 14 *at New Mexico State 3:30 p.m.Jan. 19 *Nevada 6 p.m.VANDAL ADMINISTRATIONDr. Rob Spear<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorDate Opponent TimeJan. 21 *Fresno State 5:30 p.m.Jan. 28 *Utah State 5:30 p.m.Feb. 2 *at Hawai‘i 7 p.m.Feb. 4 *at San Jose State 8:30 p.m.Feb. 9 *New Mexico State 5:30 p.m.Feb. 11 *Louisiana Tech 5:30 p.m.Feb. 16 *at Fresno State 7 p.m.Feb. 18 *at Nevada 7 p.m.Feb. 25 *at Utah State 2 p.m.March 1 *San Jose State 6 p.m.March 3 *Hawai‘i 2 p.m.March 7-10 WAC Tournament(Las Vegas, Nev.)Debbie BuchananSWANick HeidelbergerSIDTBD!New Mexico Tournament (Albuquerque, N.M.)#Lady Griz Holiday Classic (Missoula, Mont.)*WAC GameAll times local/subject to change282011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


IDAHO COACHING STAFFJON NEWLEEAlma Mater: San Diego State, ‘82Overall Record: 167-164 (.505), 12 yearsSchool Record: 39-51 (.433), 3 yearsWAC Record: 25-23 (.521), 3 yearsHEAD COACH FILE• Jon Newlee enters his fourth year at Idaho. He has a 39-51 overallrecord at Idaho and a 25-23 record in WAC play in that time.• His career record is 167-164 (.505) in 12 seasons as a head coach.• Newlee led Idaho to its first postseason berth in 25 years as Idahofaced South Dakota in the opening round of the 2010-11 Women’sBasketball Invitational.• He coached 2010-11 honorable mention All-American Yinka Olorunnife,the WAC’s all-time rebounding leader.• Newlee’s 2009-10 Idaho team set the school record for most threepointersmade in a season with 216. The previous record was 203.• He won 2008-09 WAC Coach of the Year honors in his first season atIdaho. It was the third Coach of the Year honor of Newlee’s career.He was twice named Big Sky Coach of the Year while leading IdahoState.• Newlee led Idaho State to one NCAA Tournament and three WNITappearances in his six seasons as head coach.• With a victory over New Mexico State in the 2009-10 WAC quarterfinals,he led Idaho to its first WAC semifinal appearance in the school’sfive seasons in the league.• In 27 years as a coach, assistant and head, Newlee has been to postseasonplay 16 times.COACHING RECORDSYear School Overall Conf. (Finish) Postseason1986-87 Southwestern 2-14 — —1987-88 Southwestern 11-11 — —1988-89 Southwestern 22-6 9-1 (T-1st) NJCAA2002-03 Idaho State 6-20 2-12 (7th) —2003-04 Idaho State 20-9 11-3 (2nd) WNIT, 0-12004-05 Idaho State 13-16 7-7 (5th) —2005-06 Idaho State 17-13 11-3 (1st) WNIT, 0-12006-07 Idaho State 17-14 11-5 (1st) NCAA, 0-12007-08 Idaho State 20-10 11-2 (2nd) WNIT, 0-12008-09 Idaho 13-15 10-6 (T-3rd) —2009-10 Idaho 11-20 8-8 (T-4th) —2010-11 Idaho 15-16 7-9 (T-5th) WBI, 0-1ASSISTANT COACHESABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYOverall RecordIdaho State RecordIdaho RecordWAC Record167-164 (.505)/12 years93-82 (.531)/6 years39-51 (.433)/3 years25-23 (.521)/3 yearsJordan GreenGeorge Fox ‘011st YearChrista SanfordIdaho State ‘044th YearKristi ZellerToledo ‘091st YearWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 29


IDAHO TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTERFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEKERI ARENDSEG, 5-8, Sr.Played in all 31 games, starting 25 ... scored in doublefigures on nine occasions, including a career-high 18points twice, on Nov. 27 against Sacramento Stateand again against Fresno State on Jan. 10 ... hit 8-of-9 shots against Fresno State on Jan. 10 ... grabbed acareer-high eight rebounds against CSU Bakersfield... had a career-high five steals on March 5 againstLA Tech ... came to Idaho from Skagit Valley College,where she was the 2010 SVC Athlete of the Year afterleading the Cardinals to a 21-4 overall record and a15-1 mark in NWAACC play in 2009-10 ... was teamcaptain and averaged 15.5 points, 7.0 rebounds, 4.3assists and 3.0 steals per game in 2009-10.CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2010-11 31-35 238-7.7 87 63 36Totals 31-35 238-7.7 87 63 36ALYSSA CHARLSTONP, 6-1, So.Played in all 31 games last year as a freshman, makingsix starts ... averaged 6.2 points and 3.8 rebounds... scored in double figures nine times, including acareer-high 15 points on Jan. 29 against New MexicoState ... made her first career start on Dec. 8 againstMontana ... scored nine points and had eight reboundsin her second career start on Dec. 23 at SaintMary’s.CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2010-11 31-6 193-6.2 117 27 24Totals 31-6 193-6.2 117 27 242011-12 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Last School)1 Jenny Rocha PG 5-5 Fr. HS O’Fallon, Mo. (St. Dominic)3 Krissy Karr PG 5-6 Fr. HS Orange, Calif. (Orange Lutheran)5 Adrie Shiels P 6-1 Sr. 1L Canberra, Australia (Midland College)10 Keri Arendse G 5-8 Sr. 1L Burlington, Wash. (Skagit Valley College)11 Stacey Barr G 5-8 Fr. HS Werribee, Australia (Maribyrnong)13 Tayler Weiks G 5-9 Fr. HS Tumwater, Wash. (Tumwater)20 Adriana Schivo G 5-6 Jr. TR San Francisco, Calif. (Foothill JC)21 Jessica Graham P 6-1 Jr. 2L Ripon, Calif. (Modesto Christian)22 Ganeaya Rogers G 5-8 Sr. 1L Milpitas, Calif. (Ohlone JC)23 Maren Austgulen P 6-0 Fr. HS Bergen, Norway (Pinewood Prep)24 Natalie Lainhart G/P 5-11 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Silverado)30 Ana Overgaard G 5-11 Jr. 1L Weiser, Idaho (Weiser)33 Alyssa Charlston P 6-1 So. 1L Sammamish, Wash. (Eastlake)42 Ashley Walters P 6-4 So. 1L Wilsonville, Ore. (Wilsonville)TEAM PROFILETop Returnees Pts. Rebs. Asts.Keri Arendse 7.7 2.8 2.0Alyssa Charlston 6.2 3.8 0.9Jessica Graham 3.1 1.9 0.2Ganeaya Rogers 3.5 1.3 1.4Key Losses Pts. Rebs. Asts.Bianca Cheever 6.0 3.6 1.3Rachele Kloke 11.3 4.1 1.4Yinka Olorunnife 14.7 10.6 1.5Derisa Taleni 10.0 4.3 3.5IDAHO CAMPUSJESSICA GRAHAMP, 6-1, Jr.Played in 22 games last season ... scored a season-highnine points on 4-of-6 shooting against Hawai’i on Feb.5 ... had a season-high seven rebounds on Feb. 19against Utah State ... in 2009-10, played in 13 games,starting five, before going down with a season-endingknee injury for the second consecutive year on Dec. 28against UC Santa Barbara ... blocked a career-high fiveshots on Dec. 20 against Long Beach State ... scoredseven points and collected a career-high 12 reboundsagainst Lamar ... scored a career-high 18 points againstPortland ... redshirted the 2008-09 season after sustaininga knee injury in fall practices.CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2009-10 13-5 76-5.8 68 8 82010-11 22-0 69-3.1 42 5 8Totals 35-5 145-4.1 110 13 16MEDIA INFORMATIONSPORTS INFORMATIONDirector ..................................................... Becky PaullWomen’s Basketball Contact ...Nick HeidelbergerAddress ................................. P.O. Box 442302-1025Moscow, ID 83844Office Number ................................(208) 885-0211Heidelberger’s Cell Number .....(208) 596-1198Heidelberger’s E-Mail ...nheidelberger@uidaho.eduFax Number ......................................(208) 885-0255Press Row ..........................................(208) 885-0211MEDIA OUTLETSLewiston Tribune ...........................Dale GrummertOffice: (800) 745-9411 ............ Fax: (208) 746-1185Spokesman Review ............................. Josh WrightOffice: (800) 344-6718 ............ Fax: (208) 764-7149Daily News ............................................ Devin RokytaOffice: (208) 882-5561 ............ Fax: (208) 883-8205Coeur d’Alene Press ............................. Mark NelkeOffice: (800) 597-3972 ............ Fax: (208) 664-0212KHTR Radio (Flagship)Office: (509) 332-6551 ............ Fax: (509) 332-5151KBCI-TV (Flagship)Office: (208) 336-2225 ............ Fax: (208) 472-2211302011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


IDAHO 2010-11 STATISTICS AND RESULTSAll Games: 15-16 Home: 7-4 Road: 5-11 Neutral: 3-1Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Rebs-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk St Pts-AvgOlorunnife, Yinka 31-31 1045-33.7 148-362 .409 30-95 .316 129-173 .746 84-245 329-10.6 73-2 45 90 20 51 455-14.7Kloke, Rachele 28-27 855-30.5 124-266 .466 14-47 .298 55-70 .786 34-81 115-4.1 77-4 39 65 21 24 317-11.3Taleni, Derisa 30-30 911-30.4 99-254 .390 30-82 .366 72-95 .758 35-95 130-4.3 59-0 104 116 9 34 300-10.0Arendse, Keri 31-25 910-29.4 77-200 .385 36-111 .324 48-65 .738 14-73 87-2.8 43-1 63 88 2 36 238-7.7Kuehu, Shaena 9-9 226-25.1 22-69 .319 9-29 .310 9-9 1.000 13-33 46-5.1 12-0 14 18 3 8 62-6.9Charlston, Alyssa 31-6 659-21.3 70-179 .391 17-69 .246 36-55 .655 23-94 117-3.8 44-1 27 57 15 24 193-6.2Cheever, Bianca 23-23 620-27.0 47-123 .382 41-102 .402 3-6 .500 17-65 82-3.6 15-0 29 25 0 16 138-6.0Rogers, Ganeaya 31-4 478-15.4 43-111 .387 3-17 .176 20-28 .714 5-36 41-1.3 46-0 42 64 1 25 109-3.5Graham, Jessica 22-0 213-9.7 27-69 .391 4-11 .364 11-16 .688 11-31 42-1.9 39-0 5 23 6 8 69-3.1Walters, Ashley 24-0 177-7.4 17-36 .472 0-0 .000 6-7 .857 15-18 33-1.4 24-1 6 9 32 1 40-1.7Doran, Emily 16-0 106-6.6 8-30 .267 3-17 .176 1-2 .500 7-16 23-1.4 4-0 2 5 0 3 20-1.3Shiels, Adrie 8-0 41-5.1 3-9 .333 0-2 .000 3-5 .600 1-7 8-1.0 8-0 1 7 0 1 9-1.1Overgaard, Ana 7-0 9-1.3 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0-2 2-0.3 3-0 0 0 0 1 2-0.3Kumpfer, Ally 2-0 5-2.5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0TEAM 44-77 121-3.9 0 6Idaho 31 685-1712 .400 187-584 .320 395-533 .741 303-873 1176-37.9 447-10 377 573 109 232 1952-63.0Opponents 31 734-1899 .387 169-553 .306 341-517 .660 378-784 1162-37.5 526-0 428 482 89 292 1978-63.8WAC Games: 7-9 Home: 4-4 Road: 3-5Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Rebs-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk St Pts-AvgOlorunnife, Yinka 16-16 532-33.2 68-169 .402 10-43 .233 83-110 .755 44-127 171-10.7 41-0 20 49 9 28 229-14.3Taleni, Derisa 16-16 499-31.2 54-138 .391 18-47 .383 40-52 .769 25-48 73-4.6 31-0 56 62 6 23 166-10.4Kloke, Rachele 13-13 389-29.9 49-108 .454 4-20 .200 31-41 .756 11-36 47-3.6 30-1 14 29 7 13 133-10.2Arendse, Keri 16-16 496-31.0 44-109 .404 21-63 .333 26-36 .722 3-36 39-2.4 26-1 39 55 0 24 135-8.4Charlston, Alyssa 16-3 349-21.8 38-88 .432 9-30 .300 23-34 .676 11-41 52-3.3 23-0 12 29 7 15 108-6.8Cheever, Bianca 16-16 457-28.6 32-87 .368 28-73 .384 3-6 .500 12-49 61-3.8 11-0 21 22 0 13 95-5.9Graham, Jessica 16-0 169-10.6 22-54 .407 4-10 .400 11-16 .688 6-25 31-1.9 28-0 5 21 4 7 59-3.7Rogers, Ganeaya 16-0 219-13.7 19-47 .404 1-8 .125 6-9 .667 3-17 20-1.3 21-0 16 26 1 4 45-2.8Doran, Emily 8-0 50-6.3 4-17 .235 1-10 .100 1-2 .500 5-8 13-1.6 4-0 1 2 0 2 10-1.3Overgaard, Ana 4-0 5-1.3 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0-0 0-0.0 3-0 0 0 0 1 2-0.5Walters, Ashley 12-0 52-4.3 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0-4 4-0.3 8-0 0 3 6 0 6-0.5Shiels, Adrie 3-0 9-3.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0-2 2-0.7 2-0 0 1 0 1 1-0.3TEAM 27-37 64-4.0 0 3Idaho 16 332-824 .403 96-305 .315 229-312 .734 147-430 577-36.1 228-2 184 302 40 131 989-61.8Opponents 16 368-933 .394 74-241 .307 175-270 .648 181-381 562-35.1 289-0 207 252 37 149 985-61.6Date Opponent (Attendance) ResultNov. 13 Eastern Oregon (549) W, 72-55Nov. 17 Eastern Washington (278) W, 75-50Nov. 20 at UCSB (1701) W, 64-63 (2OT)Nov. 26 !at Oregon (1344) L, 48-74Nov. 27 !vs. Sacramento State (1810) W, 86-66Nov. 28 !vs. CS-Bakersfield (1667) W, 69-59Dec. 4 at Wyoming (3153) L, 55-68Dec. 8 Montana (507) W, 69-56Dec. 11 at Seattle (416) L, 43-62Dec. 17 at Gonzaga (2757) L, 62-93Dec. 23 at Saint Mary’s (464) L, 71-85Dec. 30 at Portland (433) W, 71-66Jan. 6 *at Nevada (896) W, 61-56 (OT)Jan. 10 *Fresno State (240) L, 67-84Jan. 13 *Hawai‘i (290) W, 72-48Jan. 20 *at San Jose State (216) L, 61-63Jan. 22 *Boise State (1059) W, 68-48Jan. 27 *Louisiana Tech (266) L, 56-632010-11 RESULTSDate Opponent (Attendance) ResultJan. 29 *New Mexico State (332) W, 64-51Feb. 2 *San Jose State (317) W, 62-41Feb. 5 *at Hawai‘i (1932) L, 60-72Feb. 10 *at Utah State (305) L, 64-70Feb. 12 *at Boise State (12193) W, 61-46Feb. 17 *Nevada (309) L, 63-69Feb. 19 *Utah State (403) L, 51-67Feb. 24 *at Fresno State (2442) L, 51-77March 3 *at New Mexico State (875) W, 73-65March 5 *at Louisiana Tech (2141) L, 55-65March 9 @vs. No. 8 Boise State (1083) W, 70-59March 10 @vs. No. 4 Nevada (1310) L, 61-75March 17 #at South Dakota (909) L, 47-62!Oregon Tournament (Eugene, Ore.)*WAC Game@WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)#WBI (Vermillion, S.D.)RECENT RESULTSYear Record <strong>Conference</strong> Post.1982-83 18-10 8-6 MWC —1983-84 21-9 9-5 MWC —1984-85 28-2 13-1 MWC NCAA1985-86 26-5 11-3 MWC WNIT1986-87 7-19 3-9 MWC —1987-88 7-20 4-12 MWC —1988-89 18-11 11-5 Big Sky —1989-90 20-9 11-5 Big Sky —1990-91 13-14 7-9 Big Sky —1991-92 16-13 9-7 Big Sky —1992-93 12-15 7-7 Big Sky —1993-94 3-22 2-12 Big Sky —1994-95 5-21 3-11 Big Sky —1995-96 8-18 4-10 Big Sky —1996-97 14-14 8-6 Big Sky (2nd-E) —1997-98 15-15 9-5 Big West (3rd-E) —1998-99 16-12 8-6 Big West (2nd-E) —1999-00 13-15 6-8 Big West (4th-E) —2000-01 7-21 4-10 Big West (7th) —2001-02 11-17 5-11 Big West (6th) —2002-03 10-18 8-8 Big West (5th) —2003-04 22-7 3-5 Big West (2nd) —2004-05 19-11 12-6 Big West (3rd) —2005-06 10-19 5-11 WAC (T-7th) —2006-07 6-22 3-13 WAC (9th) —2007-08 4-25 3-13 WAC (8th) —2008-09 13-15 10-6 WAC (T-3rd) —2009-10 11-20 8-8 WAC (T-4th) —2010-11 15-16 7-9 WAC (T-5th) WBIABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 31


LOUISIANA TECH LADY TECHSTERSFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEQUICK FACTSLocation: ...................................................... Ruston, La.Joined WAC: ..............................................July 1, 2001Enrollment: .........................................................11,500Founded: ................................................................. 1894Nickname: ............................................Lady TechstersColors: .......................................................Red and BluePresident: .......................................Dr. Daniel Reneau<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director: ...................Bruce Van De Velde<strong>Athletic</strong> Department: .................... (318) 257-4111Ticket Office: ...................................... (318) 257-3631Web Site: ..............................www.latechsports.comBASKETBALL FACTSHead Coach .......................... Teresa WeatherspoonBasketball Office..............................(318) 257-4111School’s All-Time Record ...1000-212 (.825), 37 yrsSchool’s All-Time WAC Record 134-28 (.827), 10 yrsNumber of WAC Regular-Season Titles ........... 8Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................... 5Last WAC Tournament Title ............................20102010-11 Record ........................................ 24-8 (.750)2010-11 WAC Record ................................15-1 (1st)Arena ................. Thomas Assembly Center (8,000)Arena Record ......................404-40 (.910), 29 yearsNCAA Appearances .....27 (1981-2006, 2010, 11)NCAA Record ...........................................65-25 (.722)WNIT Appearances ...................................... 1 (2009)WNIT Record ............................................................. 1-1Letterwinners Returning/Lost .........................7/5Starters Returning/Lost ......................................3/2THOMAS ASSEMBLY CENTERDr. Daniel ReneauPresidentJames LiberatosFaculty RepresentativeLADY TECHSTER BITS• In its program’s history, Louisiana Tech has played in 27 NCAA Tournaments, 13 Final Fours andeight national title games, and won three national titles (1981 AIAW, 1982 NCAA, 1988 NCAA).• Louisiana Tech returns seven letterwinners from last year including second team all-WAC pointguard Jasmine Bendolph and three-year starting guard Whitney Jones.• With its win over Nevada in the semifinals of the 2011 WAC Tournament, Louisiana Tech joinedTennessee as the only two programs in women’s college basketball history to win 1,000 games.• LA Tech earned its 27th appearance in the NCAA Tournament when it fell to Rutgers in the firstround last year.• Louisiana Tech lost five players off last year’s team, including WAC Player of the Year and All-American Adrienne Johnson who ended her Lady Techster career ranked fifth all-time in scoringwith 1,985 points.• Louisiana Tech welcomes five high school newcomers – guards Kanedria Andrews, CourtneyHayes and Laura Owen, and forwards Whitney Frazier and Savanna Langston. Andrews, Hayesand Frazier all led their respective high school teams to <strong>state</strong> championship titles as seniors.• During its 10-year membership in the WAC, Louisiana Tech boasts eight regular-season titles,five tournament titles and eight WAC Player of the Year honorees.• Entering its 38th year, the Lady Techster program has recorded 37 straight winning seasons.2011-12 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 11 Missouri State 7 p.m.Nov. 19 at Oral Roberts 2 p.m.Nov. 22 Arkansas-Little Rock 7 p.m.Nov. 24 !vs. Seton Hall 2:15 p.m.Nov. 25 !vs. Old Dominion 2:15 p.m.Nov. 26 !vs. Alabama 2:15 p.m.Dec. 2 Tulane 7 p.m.Dec. 5 at <strong>Western</strong> Kentucky 7 p.m.Dec. 7 at Houston 7 p.m.Dec. 11 Mississippi State 2 p.m.Dec. 13 at Arkansas State 7 p.m.Dec. 17 @vs. Memphis 3 p.m.Dec. 18 @vs.Prairie View/St. John’s 12/2 p.m.Dec. 21 Tennessee Tech 7 p.m.Dec. 29 LSU 7 p.m.Jan. 12 *Idaho 8 p.m.Jan. 14 *Utah State 6 p.m.Jan. 19 *at Hawai‘i 5 p.m.LADY TECHSTER ADMINISTRATIONBruce Van De Velde<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorDate Opponent TimeJan. 21 *at San Jose State 8:30 p.m.Jan. 28 *at New Mexico State TBAFeb. 2 *Nevada 7 p.m.Feb. 4 *Fresno State 7 p.m.Feb. 9 *at Utah State 5 p.m.Feb. 11 *at Idaho 5:30 p.m.Feb. 16 *San Jose State 6 p.m.Feb. 18 *Hawai‘i TBAFeb. 25 *New Mexico State 6 p.m.March 1 *at Fresno State 6 p.m.March 3 *at Nevada 2 p.m.March 7-10 WAC Tournament(Las Vegas, Nev.)!Paradise Jam (U.S. Virgin Islands)@St. John’s Holiday Classic (New York City)*WAC GameAll times local/subject to changeMary Kay HungateAssociate AD/SWAMalcolm ButlerAssociate AD/Media RelationsTBD322011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


LOUISIANA TECH COACHING STAFFTERESA WEATHERSPOONAlma Mater: Louisiana Tech, ‘08Overall Record: 56-18 (.757)/3 yearsSchool Record: 56-18 (.757)/3 yearsWAC Record: 33-6 (.846)/3 yearsHEAD COACH FILE• Teresa Weatherspoon enters her fourth season as the head coach atLouisiana Tech, owning a 56-18 record through her first three years.• She led LA Tech to regular-season titles in 2008-09 and 2010-11 andthe WAC Tournament title in 2009-10. She has led LA Tech to threestraight postseason appearances, including back-to-back NCAATournament appearances.• Weatherspoon was named the 2010 WBCA Maggie Dixon RookieCoach of the Year after leading the Lady Techsters to the WAC Tournamenttitle and a trip to the NCAA Tournament.• She was a two-time Kodak All-American during her playing days atLouisiana Tech where she was also named the 1988 Wade Trophywinner as the nation’s top player.• Weatherspoon led Louisiana Tech to a pair of national championshipappearances and the 1988 NCAA National Championship title witha 56-54 win over Auburn.• She led Team USA to the 1988 Olympic gold medal and the 1992Olympic bronze medal during her two appearances in the OlympicGames.• Weatherspoon played in the WNBA for eight years (seven with theNew York Liberty and one with the Los Angeles Sparks). She was afive-time WNBA All-Star and a two-time WNBA Defensive Player ofthe Year.• She was inducted into the New York Liberty Ring of Honor this pastsummer and was also named one of the 15 greatest players in thehistory of the WNBA.• Weatherspoon is enshrined in the Louisiana Tech <strong>Athletic</strong>s Hallof Fame (1995), the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame (2010) and theWomen’s Basketball Hall of Fame (2010).ASSISTANT COACHESABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYCOACHING RECORDSYear School Overall Conf. (Finish) Postseason2008-09 LA Tech 9-2 7-0 (T-1st) WNIT, 1-12009-10 LA Tech 23-9 11-5 (2nd) NCAA, 0-12010-11 LA Tech 24-8 15-1 (1st) NCAA, 0-1Overall RecordLouisiana Tech RecordWAC Record56-18 (.757)/3 years56-18 (.757)/3 years33-6 (.846)/3 yearsDavid CaputoMontclair State ‘051st YearSara CarterSouth Alabama ‘044th YearEbony FelderGeorgia ‘063rd YearWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 33


LOUISIANA TECH TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTERFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEJASMINE BENDOLPHG, 5-7, Sr.Named second team all-WAC and honorable mentionall-<strong>state</strong> by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association ... oneof only two players to start all 32 games ... averaged 8.0points, 4.3 assists, 3.6 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game... recorded a team-high 138 assists ... scored in doublefigures 13 times during the season ... registered her firstcareer double-double with 15 points and a career-high13 assists at Nevada ... scored a season-high 21 points andgrabbed a season-high seven rebounds in an overtimewin over Fresno State.CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2008-09 30-6 112-3.7 61 74 162009-10 32-32 251-7.8 98 123 162010-11 32-32 256-8.0 116 138 38Totals 94-70 619-6.6 275 335 70WHITNEY JONESG, 5-7, Sr.Started 31 games ... scored in double figures 18 times ...scored a season-high 20 points at Mississippi State ... in2009-10, started 30 of 31 games, averaging 10.3 pointsand 3.5 rebounds ... led Tech with 40 three-pointersmade ... scored in double figures 19 times ... in 2008-09, averaged 13.3 points and 4.9 rebounds ... scoredin double figures 25 times, including a career-high 31points vs. Utah State ... redshirted the 2007-08 seasondue to injury ... played in eight games at Baylor in 2006-07 before getting injured and transferring to Tech.CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2006-07* 8-1 9-1.1 18 3 32007-08 7-7 74-10.6 28 12 152008-09 34-34 453-13.3 165 86 512009-10 31-30 319-10.3 107 41 352010-11 31-31 311-10.0 96 37 34Totals 111-103 1166-10.5 414 179 138*stats from Baylor2011-12 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Last School)00 Courtney Hayes G 5-6 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Centennial)2 Whitney Frazier F 6-0 Fr. HS El Dorado, Ark. (El Dorado)3 Kiara Young G 5-9 Sr. 3L Rogersville, Ala. (Lauderdale County)4 Jelena Vucinic G 5-9 So. 1L Nelson, New Zealand (Waimea College)12 Shantale Bramble-Donaldson F 6-1 Sr. 1L Bronx, N.Y. (Indian River State College)14 Laura Owen G 5-9 Fr. HS Benton, La. (Benton)21 Kanedria Andrews G 5-9 Fr. HS El Dorado, Ark. (El Dorado)22 Angie Felton G 5-10 Sr. 1L Leesburg, Fla. (Gulf Coast CC)23 Whitney Jones G 5-7 Sr. 3L West Monroe, La. (Baylor)24 Brittany Hardy G 5-9 Jr. RS Orlando, Fla. (Indian River State College)25 Kadee Malone F 6-1 Fr. RS Ruston, La. (Cedar Creek)30 Tavasha Anderson F 6-3 So. 1L Grenada, Miss. (Grenada)32 Jasmine Bendolph G 5-7 Sr. 3L Mobile, Ala. (Davidson HS)33 Savanna Langston F 6-2 Fr. HS El Dorado, Ark. (Parkers Chapel)TEAM PROFILETop Returnees Pts. Rebs. Asts.Jasmine Bendolph 8.0 3.6 4.3Shantale Bramble-Donaldson 7.4 4.8 0.8Angie Felton 2.7 1.4 0.7Whitney Jones 10.0 3.1 1.2Kiara Young 5.7 4.5 1.4Key Losses Pts. Rebs. Asts.Martina Holloway 2.9 1.4 1.2Adrienne Johnson 21.9 9.4 1.4Tarkeisha Wysinger-Mackey 11.4 5.8 2.8Brietta Thomas 6.0 2.9 0.4LOUISIANA TECH CAMPUSKIARA YOUNGG, 5-9, Sr.Saw action in 29 games last year as a junior, makingfive starts ... averaged 5.7 points and 4.5 rebounds pergame ... recorded six double-figure scoring gamesand two double-doubles ... registered a career-high17 points and 12 rebounds in a triple overtime win atFresno State ... in 2009-10, saw action in 30 games ...recorded her first career double-double with 10 pointsand 14 rebounds in win over Centenary ... in 2008-09,saw action in 23 games ... registered a career-higheight rebounds in eight minutes in a win over SMUMarch 19 in the first round of the WNIT.CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2008-09 23-0 40-1.7 53 3 92009-10 30-0 91-3.0 98 19 82010-11 29-5 166-5.7 131 40 21Totals 82-5 297-3.6 282 62 38MEDIA INFORMATIONSPORTS INFORMATIONAssociate AD/Media Relations ...Malcolm ButlerAddress .................................................P.O. Box 3166Ruston, LA 71270Office Number ............................... (318) 257-3145Butler’s Cell Number ................... (318) 614-4513Butler’s E-Mail ......................mbutler@latech.eduFax Number ..................................... (318) 257-3757Press Row ......................................... (318) 257-3144MEDIA OUTLETSAssociated Press-New Orleans ......Mary FosterOffice: (800) 662-7717 ............Fax: (504) 586-0531Ruston Daily Leader ...............O.K. “Buddy” DavisOffice: (318) 255-4353 ............Fax: (318) 255-4006Monroe News-Star ..................................Jerit RoserOffice: (318) 362-0267 ............Fax: (318) 362-0279Shreveport Times ........................... Jimmy WatsonOffice: (800) 462-6437 ............Fax: (318) 459-3301The Tech Talk (Campus)Office: (318) 257-4946 ............Fax: (318) 257-4558KXKZ Radio (Flagship)Office: (318) 255-5000 ............Fax: (318) 255-5084342011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


LOUISIANA TECH 2010-11 STATISTICS AND RESULTSAll Games: 24-8 Home: 13-1 Road: 9-4 Neutral: 2-3Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Rebs-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk St Pts-AvgJohnson, Adrienne 32-32 1188-37.1 256-501 .511 14-36 .389 176-210 .838 102-199 301-9.4 94-3 45 96 29 67 702-21.9Wysinger-Mackey, Tar 27-26 922-34.1 105-248 .423 11-35 .314 86-152 .566 64-92 156-5.8 71-4 75 62 8 52 307-11.4Jones, Whitney 31-31 883-28.5 104-294 .354 43-133 .323 60-89 .674 32-64 96-3.1 73-2 37 47 6 34 311-10.0Bendolph, Jasmine 32-32 991-31.0 83-246 .337 25-97 .258 65-77 .844 28-88 116-3.6 62-0 138 105 2 38 256-8.0Bramble-Donaldson, S 32-27 615-19.2 97-195 .497 0-1 .000 42-64 .656 42-113 155-4.8 88-3 24 57 18 30 236-7.4Thomas, Brietta 26-6 467-18.0 59-144 .410 29-77 .377 9-18 .500 18-58 76-2.9 41-0 11 34 8 28 156-6.0Young, Kiara 29-5 588-20.3 65-150 .433 8-20 .400 28-78 .359 48-83 131-4.5 65-3 40 43 3 21 166-5.7Holloway, Martina 30-1 417-13.9 26-74 .351 19-61 .311 16-19 .842 6-36 42-1.4 37-0 37 35 2 11 87-2.9Felton, Angie 24-0 285-11.9 23-64 .359 13-39 .333 6-12 .500 13-21 34-1.4 16-0 17 14 2 13 65-2.7Kempt, Reina 9-0 28-3.1 5-10 .500 0-0 .000 10-13 .769 1-5 6-0.7 3-0 0 0 0 0 20-2.2Vucinic, Jelena 11-0 52-4.7 5-23 .217 4--16 .250 0-0 .000 2-2 4-0.4 6-0 1 3 0 4 14-1.3Anderson, Tavasha 12-0 89-7.4 6-25 .240 0-1 .000 3-8 .375 2-15 17-1.4 12-0 8 1 2 3 15-1.3TEAM 65-82 147-4.6 1 9Louisiana Tech 32 834-1974 .422 166-516 .322 501-740 .677 423-858 1281-40.0 569-15 433 506 80 301 2335-73.0Opponents 32 747-1892 .395 148-484 .306 419-599 .700 393-842 1235-38.6 625-0 369 625 118 279 2061-64.4WAC Games: 15-1 Home: 8-0 Road: 7-1Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Rebs-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk St Pts-AvgJohnson, Adrienne 16-16 614-38.4 125-259 .483 4-14 .286 102-120 .850 53-107 160-10.0 44-2 28 49 13 31 356-22.3Wysinger-Mackey, Tar 14-13 509-36.4 60-143 .420 8-23 .348 65-97 .670 32-48 80-5.7 36-2 39 32 5 32 193-13.8Jones, Whitney 15-15 408-27.2 50-133 .376 18-52 .346 28-45 .622 14-36 50-3.3 37-1 14 20 1 18 146-9.7Bendolph, Jasmine 16-16 470-29.4 44-118 .373 14-48 .292 43-51 .843 10-45 55-3.4 33-0 70 36 2 19 145-9.1Bramble-Donaldson, S 16-14 286-17.9 46-90 .511 0-0 .000 31-48 .646 22-40 62-3.9 43-2 9 28 5 15 123-7.7Thomas, Brietta 15-3 261-17.4 39-85 .459 22-49 .449 7-13 .538 8-32 40-2.7 22-0 6 19 4 17 107-7.1Young, Kiara 16-2 356-22.3 33-87 .379 4--11 .364 14-43 .326 28-54 82-5.1 42-3 28 28 2 13 84-5.3Holloway, Martina 16-1 273-17.1 17-45 .378 10-33 .303 10-13 .769 5-23 28-1.8 21-0 20 23 2 8 54-3.4Felton, Angie 10-0 87-8.7 6-24 .250 1-14 .071 6-7 .857 3-6 9-0.9 5-0 6 3 1 6 19-1.9Vucinic, Jelena 5-0 27-5.4 3-13 .231 3-10 .300 0-0 .000 2-1 3-0.6 2-0 1 3 0 1 9-1.8Anderson, Tavasha 4-0 26-6.5 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 1-3 4-1.0 6-0 2 0 1 1 7-1.8Kempt, Reina 3-0 8-2.7 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-3 3-1.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4-1.3TEAM 38-39 77-4.8 0 3Louisiana Tech 16 427-1008 .424 84-254 .331 309-441 .701 216-437 653-40.8 291-10 223 244 36 161 1247-77.9Opponents 16 372--976 .381 83-267 .311 224-312 .718 213-431 644-40.2 336-0 172 326 62 133 1051-65.7Date Opponent (Attendance) ResultNov. 13 Prairie View A&M (1502) W, 79-46Nov. 16 <strong>Western</strong> Kentucky (1659) W, 71-55Nov. 19 at Arkansas-Little Rock (2173) L, 55-59Nov. 23 Houston (1552) L, 66-70Nov. 27 at Missouri State (3064) L, 53-62Dec. 1 at Mississippi State (1213) W, 69-61Dec. 12 Southern (1722) W, 52-44Dec. 15 Arkansas State (1654) W, 84-54Dec. 17 at Tulane (860) W, 78-72Dec. 19 at LSU (3714) L, 53-68Dec. 29 !vs. Georgia (549) W, 77-62Dec. 30 !vs. Marquette (497) L, 75-83Jan. 2 Southern Miss (1513) W, 83-61Jan. 6 *at San Jose State (1684) W, 69-34Jan. 8 *at Hawai‘i (1601) W, 74-69 (OT)Jan. 13 *at Fresno State (3275) W, 94-92 (3OT)Jan. 20 *Utah State (1635) W, 91-74Jan. 22 *Nevada (2249) W, 67-43Jan. 27 *at Idaho (266) W, 63-56Jan. 29 *at Boise State (947) W, 93-86Feb. 5 *Fresno State (7123) W, 90-84 (OT)Feb. 7 *New Mexico State (1803) W, 85-632010-11 RESULTSDate Opponent (Attendance) ResultFeb. 12 *at New Mexico State (1176) W, 88-79Feb. 17 *Hawai‘i (1747) W, 76-50Feb. 19 *San Jose State (3162) W, 62-53Feb. 26 *at Utah State (891) W, 78-70Feb. 28 *at Nevada (1940) L, 66-71March 3 *Boise State (2145) W, 86-72March 5 *Idaho (2141) W, 65-55March 11 @vs. No. 4 Nevada (1447) W, 66-59March 12 @vs. No. 2 Fresno State (837) L, 76-78March 20 #vs. No. 7 Rutgers (5377) L, 51-76!Florida International Tourney (Miami, Fla.)*WAC Game@WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)#NCAA Tournament (Shreveport, La.)RECENT RESULTSYear Rec. <strong>Conference</strong> Post.1982-83 31-2 NCAA1983-84 30-3 NCAA1984-85 29-4 NCAA1985-86 27-5 NCAA1986-87 30-3 NCAA1987-88 32-2 9-0 Am South (1st) NCAA1988-89 32-4 10-0 Am South (1st) NCAA1989-90 32-1 10-0 Am South (1st NCAA1990-91 18-12 9-3 Am South (2nd) NCAA1991-92 20-10 12-4 Sun Belt (3rd) NCAA1992-93 26-6 13-1 Sun Belt (1st) NCAA1993-94 31-4 14-0 Sun Belt (1st) NCAA1994-95 28-5 13-1 Sun Belt (1st) NCAA1995-96 31-2 14-0 Sun Belt (1st) NCAA1996-97 31-4 12-2 Sun Belt (1st) NCAA1997-98 31-4 13-1 Sun Belt (1st) NCAA1998-99 30-3 12-0 Sun Belt (1st) NCAA1999-00 31-3 16-0 Sun Belt (1st) NCAA2000-01 31-5 16-0 Sun Belt (1st) NCAA2001-02 25-5 17-1 WAC (1st) NCAA2002-03 31-3 18-0 WAC (1st) NCAA2003-04 29-3 17-1 WAC (1st) NCAA2004-05 20-10 14-4 WAC (1st) NCAA2005-06 26-5 15-1 WAC (1st) NCAA2006-07 17-13 12-4 WAC (T-1st) —2007-08 16-15 9-7 WAC (T-4th) —2008-09 21-13 12-4 WAC (T-1st) WNIT2009-10 23-9 11-5 WAC (2nd) NCAA2010-11 24-8 15-1 WAC (1st) NCAAABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 35


NEVADA WOLF PACKFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEQUICK FACTSLocation: ....................................................... Reno, Nev.Joined WAC: ..............................................July 1, 2000Enrollment: .........................................................18,000Founded: ................................................................. 1874Nickname: ......................................................Wolf PackColors: ........................................ Navy Blue and SilverInterim President: ............................. Marc Johnson<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director: ....................................Cary Groth<strong>Athletic</strong> Department: .................... (775) 784-6900Ticket Office: ...................................... (775) 348-7225Web Site: ......................www.nevadawolfpack.comBASKETBALL FACTSHead Coach ...........................................Jane AlbrightBasketball Office..............................(775) 682-6923School’s All-Time Record ...330-486 (.404), 32 yrsSchool’s All-Time WAC Record ... 79-105 (.429), 11 yrsNumber of WAC Regular-Season Titles ........... 0Number of WAC Tournament Titles .................. 02010-11 Record ......................................22-11 (.667)2010-11 WAC Record ..................................9-7 (4th)Arena ....................... Lawlor Events Center (11,536)Arena Record ......................157-99 (.613), 17 yearsNCAA Appearances ................................................... 0NCAA Record ...........................................................N/AWNIT Appearances ....................... 3 (2007, ‘10, ‘11)WNIT Record .................................................1-3 (.250)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .........................6/7Starters Returning/Lost ......................................2/3LAWLOR EVENTS CENTERMarc JohnsonInterim PresidentJean PerryFaculty RepresentativeWOLF PACK BITS• Nevada is coming off its most successful season in school history, finishing 22-11 on the yearand winning its first-ever postseason tournament game in the WNIT last year.• The Wolf Pack will be a young team, having lost six seniors and seven letterwinners total.• The Pack lost two WAC first-teamers in Tahnee Robinson and Shavon Moore.• Nevada will be led by seniors Amanda Johnson and Kayla Williams. Johnson led the WAC in assistsper game (4.48) and ranked second in assist/turnover ratio(1.74), while Williams collectedeight double-doubles on the season, including a career-high 20 rebounds against Pepperdine.Johnson ranks sixth on Nevada’s all-time assist list (257), while Williams is eighth in blocks (70).• Fellow senior Kate Kevorken will also be prepared to take on an important role with the teamafter starting in place of the injured Moore at the end of last season. After Moore’s injury, Kevorkenstarted four of the final five games, averaging 6.8 rebounds and 8.6 points per game.• Dating back to the start of the 2008-09 season, Nevada has out-rebounded or tied its opponentsin rebounding in 51 games. Last year, the Pack out-rebounded 23 of its 32 opponents.• Nevada has five newcomers joining the squad this year, all of whom are true freshmen. Theincoming class adds two guards, two forwards and a center.• Jane Albright is in her fourth year leading the Wolf Pack and 28th overall. She is tied for 32ndamong active NCAA Division I coaches in victories.2011-12 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 13 St. Martin’s 2 p.m.Nov. 19 !vs. North Dakota State 1 p.m.Nov. 20 !vs. Minnesota/Binghamton 1/3 p.m.Nov. 25 @Butler 2 p.m.Nov. 26 @Consolation/Championship 5/7 p.m.Nov. 30 Pacific 7 p.m.Dec. 3 at Portland State 2 p.m.Dec. 8 at Long Beach State 7 p.m.Dec. 10 at Cal State Fullerton 3 p.m.Dec. 14 Oregon 7 p.m.Dec. 22 at Brigham Young 1 p.m.Dec. 29 #Long Island 2 p.m.Dec. 30 #Consolation/Championship 5/7 p.m.Jan. 2 UNLV 6 p.m.Jan. 10 at Cal State Bakersfield 7 p.m.Jan. 14 *at Fresno State 2 p.m.Jan. 19 *at Idaho 6 p.m.Jan. 21 *at Utah State 7 p.m.Jan. 26 *Hawai‘i 7 p.m.WOLF PACK ADMINISTRATIONCary Groth<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorDate Opponent TimeJan. 28 *San Jose State 2 p.m.Feb. 2 *at Louisiana Tech 7 p.m.Feb. 4 *at New Mexico State TBAFeb. 11 *Fresno State 2 p.m.Feb. 16 *Utah State 7 p.m.Feb. 18 *Idaho 7 p.m.Feb. 22 *at San Jose State 7 p.m.Feb. 25 *at Hawai‘i 7 p.m.March 1 *New Mexico State TBAMarch 3 *Louisiana Tech 2 p.m.March 7-10 WAC Tournament(Las Vegas, Nev.)!Subway Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.)@Nugget Classic (Reno, Nev.)#Peppermill Holiday Classic (Reno, Nev.)*WAC GameAll times local/subject to changeRhonda LundinAssoc. AD/CommunicationsDarron PinkneySIDTBD362011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


NEVADA COACHING STAFFJANE ALBRIGHTAlma Mater: Appalachian State, ‘77Overall Record: 454-353 (.563), 27 yearsSchool Record: 57-41 (.582), 3 yearsWAC Record: 29-19 (.604), 3 yearsHEAD COACH FILE• Head coach Jane Albright is in her fourth year leading the Wolf Pack and 27thoverall. She has a 57-41 (.582) record at Nevada and a 454-353 (.563) overall mark.The 454 wins ranks tied for 32nd among active NCAA Division I head coaches.• During her tenure at Nevada, she has coached two WAC Defensive Players ofthe Year, four all-WAC first team selections, a WAC Newcomer of the Year andtwo regional finalists for the NCAA Division I State Farm All-America Team.• In 2010-11 Albright led the team to the best mark in program history (22-11).Nevada made its third appearance in the WNIT, winning its first-ever postseasongame, defeating Saint Mary’s 65-62 in the first round. The Wolf Packalso saw its first-ever WNBA draftee in senior Tahnee Robinson, who was alsoa finalist for the 2011 Sullivan Award.• Under Albright’s tenure, Nevada picked up its first win over a ranked teamwhen it defeated No. 7 Louisville 85-82 to win the John Ascuaga’s NuggetClassic Championship in Reno in 2008.• Albright’s 57 victories at the helm of Nevada puts her third all-time in the WolfPack record books. She stands as the winningest first-year head coach in schoolhistory when the 2008-09 team tallied 18 wins.COACHING RECORDSYear School Overall Conf. (Finish) Postseason1984-85 Northern Illinois 15-13 11-7 (4th) —1985-86 Northern Illinois 8-19 6-12 (8th) —1986-87 Northern Illinois 11-16 —1987-88 Northern Illinois 14-14 6-4 (4th) —1988-89 Northern Illinois 23-7 12-2 (2nd) —1989-90 Northern Illinois 26-5 12-0 (1st) NCAA, 1-11990-91 Northern Illinois 25-10 12-2 (2nd) WNIT, 1-21991-92 Northern Illinois 18-14 8-4 (2nd) NCAA, 1-11992-93 Northern Illinois 24-6 15-1 (1st) NCAA, 0-11993-94 Northern Illinois 24-6 18-0 (1st) NCAA, 0-11994-95 Wisconsin 20-9 11-5 (3rd) NCAA, 1-11995-96 Wisconsin 21-8 12-4 (3rd) NCAA, 1-11996-97 Wisconsin 16-11 8-8 (T-6th) —1997-98 Wisconsin 21-10 9-7 (6th) NCAA, 0-11998-99 Wisconsin 18-14 9-7 (T-4th) WNIT, 4-11999-00 Wisconsin 21-12 8-8 (T-8th) WNIT, 5-02000-01 Wisconsin 18-10 12-4 (T-2nd) NCAA, 0-12001-02 Wisconsin 19-12 8-8 (T-5th) NCAA, 0-12002-03 Wisconsin 7-21 5-11 (9th) —2003-04 Wichita State 10-18 7-11 (T-7th) —2004-05 Wichita State 5-22 2-16 (9th) —2005-06 Wichita State 15-13 8-10 (5th) —2006-07 Wichita State 9-20 4-14 (9th) —2007-08 Wichita State 9-22 3-15 (10th) —2008-09 Nevada 18-14 10-6 (T-3rd) —2009-10 Nevada 17-16 10-6 (3rd) WNIT 0-12010-11 Nevada 22-11 9-7 (4th) WNIT 1-1ASSISTANT COACHESABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYOverall RecordNorthern Illinois RecordWisconsin RecordWichita State RecordNevada RecordWAC Record454-353 (.563)/27 years188-110 (.631)/10 years161-107 (.600)/9 years48-95 (.336)/5 years57-41 (.582)/3 years29-19 (.604)/3 yearsRon StewartIndiana ‘713rd YearCamille WilliamsWisconsin ‘963rd YearKami MalnaaMontana State-Billings ‘023rd YearWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 37


NEVADA TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTERFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEAMANDA JOHNSONG, 5-6, Sr.Started 32 of 33 games ... recorded a career-high-tyingeight assists on three occasions ... scored a seasonhigh11 points against Weber State, connecting for acareer-high three three-pointers ... tallied 148 assists toplace third in the Nevada single-season record book,while her 257 career assists ranks sixth in the careerrecords ... led the WAC in assists per game (4.48) andranked second in assist-turnover ratio (1.70) ... as asophomore, started all 33 games ... scored in doublefigures twice including a career-high 14 vs. FresnoState on Jan. 21, 2010 ... team leader in assists with 95... played in all 32 games as a freshman.CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2008-09 32-0 22-0.7 20 14 132009-10 33-33 129-3.9 96 95 392010-11 33-32 97-2.9 65 148 35Totals 98-65 248-2.5 181 257 87KATE KEVORKENG, 6-0, Sr.Played in 33 games, starting six ... recorded a careerhigh21 points against Illinois State on Dec. 20 ...grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds vs. Idaho in theWAC Tournament ... transferred to Nevada from NorthernColorado, where she was the team Offensive Playerof the Year as a freshman ... made 70 three-pointersas a freshman, which ranks third in the UNC singleseasonrecord book and ninth all-time in the Big Sky<strong>Conference</strong> ... as a sophomore, ranked in the top 15in the Big Sky in scoring (11.7), rebounding (5.7) andthree-point field goals made (56).CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2007-08* 30-1 325-10.8 138 29 132008-09* 30-21 352-11.7 170 41 292010-11 33-6 154-4.7 135 17 27Totals 93-28 831-8.9 443 87 69*stats from Northern Colorado2011-12 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Last School)3 Danika Sharp G 5-9 So. 1L West Wendover, Nev. (West Wendover)5 Chanelle Brennan G 5-11 Jr. RS Ventura, Calif. (Ventura College)12 Faith Lois G 5-11 Fr. HS Westosha, Wis. (Westosha Central)14 Aja Johnson F 6-1 Fr. HS Danville, Calif. (The Athenian School)15 Kelsey Kaelin G 5-8 Fr. HS Tigard, Ore. (Tigard)21 Kate Kevorken G 6-0 Sr. 1L Westlake Village, Calif. (Northern Colorado)23 Amanda Johnson G 5-6 Sr. 3L Oceanside, Calif. (El Camino)24 Emily Burns F 6-0 Fr. HS Reno, Nev. (Galena)25 Christina Gough G 5-8 Sr. SQ Reno, Nev. (Yakima Community College)32 Arielle Wideman G 5-9 So. 1L Chino Hills, Calif. (Bishop Amat)34 Kayla Williams F 6-0 Sr. 3L Sparks, Nev. (Reed)44 Amber Smith F 6-0 So. 1L Moreno Valley, Calif. (Canyon Springs)55 Mireille Mungedi C 6-7 Fr. HS Libreville, Gabon (Nelson Mandela)TEAM PROFILETop Returnees Pts. Rebs. Asts.Amanda Johnson 2.9 2.0 4.5Kate Kevorken 4.7 4.1 0.5Kayla Williams 9.4 7.6 0.5Key Losses Pts. Rebs. Asts.Megan Cherry 1.9 1.1 0.6Marissa Hammond 3.2 2.8 0.2Shavon Moore 13.9 8.5 0.9Tahnee Robinson 22.1 6.1 1.4Johnna Ward 4.6 1.0 1.1Nicole Williams 6.4 4.1 1.9NEVADA CAMPUSKAYLA WILLIAMSF, 6-0, Sr.Started 30 of 33 games ... recorded eight doubledoubleson the season ... grabbed a career-high 20rebounds against Pepperdine on Nov. 14, which rankssixth in the Nevada single-game record book ... scoreda career-high 21 points against Utah State on Feb. 3... as a sophomore, scored in double figures in eightgames and tallied five double-doubles ... recorded double-digitrebounds in 11 games ... ranked second onthe team and eighth in the WAC with a .448 field goalpercentage ... as a freshman, played in all 32 games,making one start ... scored in double figures four times... ranks eighth at Nevada in career blocks (70).CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2008-09 32-1 107-3.3 83 3 22009-10 32-22 230-7.2 235 19 302010-11 33-30 310-9.4 252 17 26Totals 97-53 647-6.7 570 39 58MEDIA INFORMATIONSPORTS INFORMATIONDirector ..................................................Chad HartleyWomen’s Basketball Contact ...Darron PinkneyAddress .....................................1664 Virginia StreetReno, NV 89557Office Number ................................(775) 682-6963Pinkney’s Cell Number ................(909) 503-3799Pinkney’s E-Mail .....................dpinkney@unr.eduFax Number ......................................(775) 784-4386Press Row ..........................................(775) 784-4404MEDIA OUTLETSAssociated Press ................................. Scott SonnerOffice: (775) 322-3639 ............ Fax: (775) 322-3763Reno Gazette-Journal .....................Jim KrajewskiOffice: (775) 788-6345 ............ Fax: (775) 788-6458Daily Sparks Tribune ............................ Dan EcklesOffice: (775) 358-8061 x229 ...Fax: (775) 359-3837Nevada Appeal ................................. Darrell MoodyOffice: (775) 882-2111 ............ Fax: (775) 887-2420KPTT Radio (Flagship)Office: (775) 329-9261 ............ Fax: (775) 323-1450KREN-TV WB (Flagship)Office: (775) 333-2727 ...............Fax: (775) 327-682382011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


NEVADA 2010-11 STATISTICS AND RESULTSAll Games: 22-11 Home: 11-5 Road: 8-5 Neutral: 3-1Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Rebs-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk St Pts-AvgRobinson, Tahnee 31-31 1063-34.3 229-515 .445 88-212 .415 139-172 .808 73-117 190-6.1 47-0 44 88 6 18 685-22.1Moore, Shavon 27-27 779-28.9 143-301 .475 1-5 .200 89-132 .674 89-141 230-8.5 86-3 25 67 22 51 376-13.9Williams, Kayla 33-30 805-24.4 121-246 .492 0-1 .000 68-111 .613 74-178 252-7.6 97-4 17 75 31 26 310-9.4Williams, Nicole 31-21 660-21.3 73-156 .468 3-9 .333 49-74 .662 42-85 127-4.1 49-0 58 79 22 32 198-6.4Kevorken, Kate 33-6 565-17.1 56-137 .409 19-62 .306 23-34 .676 33-102 135-4.1 38-0 17 34 4 27 154-4.7Ward, Johnna 30-15 542-18.1 50-147 .340 27-99 .273 10-20 .500 8-23 31-1.0 50-2 32 39 4 23 137-4.6Hammond, Marissa 33-2 448-13.6 34--70 .486 0-2 .000 36-51 .706 31-61 92-2.8 50-0 8 37 12 15 104-3.2Gough, Christina 1-0 1-1.0 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3-3.0Johnson, Amanda 33-32 1002-30.4 37-128 .289 9-32 .281 14-19 .737 8-57 65-2.0 66-0 148 87 2 35 97-2.9Cherry, Megan 31-1 226-7.3 16-68 .235 10-36 .278 16-23 .696 16-17 33-1.1 21-0 17 20 3 16 58-1.9Smith, Amber 26-0 134-5.2 13-41 .317 2-13 .154 19-24 .792 4-22 26-1.0 12-0 6 24 1 4 47-1.8Wideman, Arielle 29-0 193-6.7 13-37 .351 0-2 .000 11-14 .786 5-11 16-0.6 18-0 26 35 4 10 37-1.3Sharp, Danika 21-0 84-4.0 4--27 .148 1-9 .111 9-12 .750 8-5 13-0.6 6-0 3 9 3 0 18-0.9Jones, Holly 24-0 123-5.1 0-8 .000 0-2 .000 4-6 .667 0-5 5-0.2 14-0 20 18 2 5 4-0.2TEAM 70-78 148-4.6 0 10Nevada 33 790-1883 .420 161-486 .331 487-692 .704 461-902 1363-41.3 554-9 421 622 116 262 2228-67.5Opponents 33 752-1953 .385 151-481 .314 452-647 .699 397-741 1138-34.5 584-0 394 510 125 323 2107-63.8WAC Games: 9-7 Home: 4-4 Road: 5-3Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Rebs-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk St Pts-AvgRobinson, Tahnee 16-16 543-33.9 113-262 .431 42-106 .396 68-88 .773 38-55 93-5.8 18-0 19 47 4 9 336-21.0Moore, Shavon 14-14 400-28.6 56-137 .409 0-2 .000 50-70 .714 45-77 122-8.7 46-2 15 37 12 28 162-11.6Williams, Kayla 16-14 349-21.8 53-103 .515 0-0 .000 37-54 .685 31-71 102-6.4 48-2 4 31 5 10 143-8.9Williams, Nicole 16-11 359-22.4 40-75 .533 0-4 .000 37-54 .685 22-42 64-4.0 25-0 26 46 11 17 117-7.3Kevorken, Kate 16-2 275-17.2 21-56 .375 10-30 .333 12-19 .632 16-60 76-4.8 16-0 9 21 0 12 64-4.0Hammond, Marissa 16-1 239-14.9 20-36 .556 0-1 .000 24-32 .750 18-30 48-3.0 27-0 3 22 8 9 64-4.0Gough, Christina 1-0 1-1.0 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3-3.0Ward, Johnna 13-6 177-13.6 10-49 .204 6-34 .176 6-8 .750 3-7 10-0.8 17-0 8 11 2 4 32-2.5Cherry, Megan 16-1 118-7.4 9-34 .265 5-17 .294 6-11 .545 9-7 16-1.0 15-0 8 11 3 7 29-1.8Johnson, Amanda 16-15 489-30.6 9-54 .167 2-16 .125 9-12 .750 3-27 30-1.9 29-0 74 44 2 18 29-1.8Smith, Amber 12-0 71-5.9 4-18 .222 0-4 .000 12-15 .800 1-7 8-0.7 6-0 2 13 0 2 20-1.7Wideman, Arielle 13-0 90-6.9 4-15 .267 0-2 .000 7-9 .778 3-7 10-0.8 6-0 11 14 2 5 15-1.2Sharp, Danika 12-0 51-4.3 2-20 .100 1-8 .125 3-4 .750 6-1 7-0.6 3-0 2 5 3 0 8-0.7Jones, Holly 10-0 63-6.3 0-6 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0-2 2-0.2 6-0 8 8 0 1 1-0.1TEAM 33-42 75-4.7 0 4Nevada 16 342-867 .394 67-227 .295 272-378 .720 228-435 663-41.4 262-4 189 314 52 122 1023-63.9Opponents 16 340-926 .367 67-227 .295 219-299 .732 188-350 538-33.6 299-0 175 248 55 169 966-60.4Date Opponent (Attendance) ResultNov. 12 Cal Poly Pomona (899) W, 82-71Nov. 14 Pepperdine (665) W, 66-61Nov. 17 at Sacramento State (165) W, 98-72Nov. 21 at UNLV (902) L, 54-67Nov. 26 !North Carolina State (1039) W, 74-70Nov. 27 !San Diego State (893) W, 63-61Dec. 2 Arizona (832) W, 79-75Dec. 5 at Washington State (371) L, 54-67Dec. 16 Portland State (702) W, 85-57Dec. 20 @ Illinois State (150) W, 87-78Dec. 21 @ Ball State (142) W, 74-70Dec. 30 at Weber State (573) W, 74-72Jan. 1 Brigham Young (1268) W, 57-53Jan. 6 *Idaho (896) OT L, 56-61Jan. 8 *Boise State (901) W, 68-51Jan. 12 *at NM State (1186) W, 65-46Jan. 15 *at Utah State (480) L, 69-81Jan. 22 *at Louisiana Tech (2249) L, 43-67Jan. 29 *Fresno State (1484) L, 51-72Jan. 31 *at Hawai‘i (1570) W, 75-62Feb. 3 *Utah State (780) L, 73-792010-11 RESULTSDate Opponent (Attendance) ResultFeb. 5 *at San Jose State (364) W, 66-47Feb. 10 *San Jose State (729) W, 65-36Feb. 12 *Hawai‘i (1086) W, 69-42Feb. 17 *at Idaho (309) W, 69-63Feb. 19 *at Boise State (1063) W, 74-51Feb. 26 *New Mexico State (2465) L, 59-63Feb. 28 *Louisiana Tech (1940) W, 71-66March 5 *at Fresno State (3128) L, 50-73March 10 #vs. No. 5 Idaho (1310) W, 75-61March 11 #vs. No. 1 LA Tech (1447) L, 59-66March 17 $at Saint Mary’s (221) W, 65-62March 20 %USC (3361) L, 59-78!Nugget Classic (Reno, Nev.)@Caribbean Challenge (Cancun, Mexico)*WAC Game#WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)$WNIT First Round (Moraga, Calif.)%WNIT Second Round (Reno, Nev.)RECENT RESULTSYear Rec. <strong>Conference</strong> Post.1982-83 8-18 — —1983-84 8-18 — —1984-85 9-15 — —1985-86 17-8 7-5 WCAC —1986-87 9-19 4-8 WCAC —1987-88 9-18 2-14 Mountain West —1988-89 2-25 0-16 Big Sky (9th) —1989-90 6-21 2-14 Big Sky (9th) —1990-91 5-22 3-13 Big Sky (8th) —1991-92 8-18 5-11 Big Sky (8th) —1992-93 4-22 4-14 Big West (9th) —1993-94 3-24 0-18 Big West (10th) —1994-95 10-18 6-12 Big West (8th) —1995-96 6-12 9-17 Big West (7th) —1996-97 9-5 13-13 Big West (1st-E) —1997-98 11-4 19-9 Big West (2nd-E) —1998-99 4-10 9-19 Big West (4th-E) —1999-00 8-6 19-10 Big West (1st-E) —2000-01 16-13 9-7 WAC (4th) —2001-02 9-19 6-12 WAC (T-6th) —2002-03 10-19 3-15 WAC (10th) —2003-04 3-26 2-16 WAC (10th) —2004-05 8-22 4-14 WAC (10th) —2005-06 13-17 8-8 WAC (T-4th) —2006-07 17-15 10-6 WAC (3rd) WNIT2007-08 18-12 9-7 WAC (T-4th) —2008-09 18-14 10-6 WAC (T-3rd) —2009-10 17-16 10-6 WAC (3rd) WNIT2010-11 22-11 9-7 WAC (4th) WNITABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 39


NEW MEXICO STATE AGGIESFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEQUICK FACTSLocation: ............................................ Las Cruces, N.M.Joined WAC: ..............................................July 1, 2005Enrollment: .........................................................17,198Founded: ................................................................. 1888Nickname: ........................................................... AggiesColors: ...........................................Crimson and WhitePresident: ...................................Dr. Barbara Couture<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director: ................. Dr. McKinley Boston<strong>Athletic</strong> Department: .................... (575) 646-4126Ticket Office: ...................................... (575) 646-1420Web Site: ..........................www.nm<strong>state</strong>sports.comBASKETBALL FACTSHead Coach ................................................ Mark TrakhBasketball Office.............................. (575) 646-1570School’s All-Time Record ....582-500 (.538), 38 yrsSchool’s All-Time WAC Record ...42-54 (.438), 6 yrsNumber of WAC Regular-Season Titles ........... 0Number of WAC Tournament Titles .................. 02010-11 Record .......................................14-18 (.438)2010-11 WAC Record .............................. 7-9 (T-5th)Arena ........................Pan American Center (12,482)Arena Record .................... 340-158 (.683), 37 yearsNCAA Appearances .......................... 2 (1987, 1988)NCAA Record .................................................0-2 (.000)WNIT Appearances ........................... 2 (1994, 2010)WNIT Record ..................................................1-3 (.250)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................... 10/4Starters Returning/Lost .......................................2/3PAN AMERICAN CENTERDr. Barbara CouturePresidentDr. Jack ThomasFaculty RepresentativeAGGIE BITS• First-year head coach Mark Trakh is the 10th head coach in New Mexico State history and hasnearly 30 years of head <strong>coaching</strong> experience, including 16 at the NCAA Division I level at bothUSC and Pepperdine.• NM State returns two starters from a 14-win team that advanced to the quarterfinals of the WACTournament last season.• The Aggies lose the services of a pair of 1,000-point club members in departed seniors MadisonSpence and Danisha Corbett.• NM State is a youthful squad with nine underclassmen on a roster of 17 and returns just twoplayers that started more than six games for the Aggies last season.• Jasmine Rutledge earned WAC All-Freshman honors last year to join three teammates alsobestowed the honor: Kaitlyn Soto (2009), Tabytha Wampler (2009) and Camila Rosen (2010).• Last season the Aggies were 11-4 when scoring more than 65 points in a game; when holdingopponents under 65 points, NM State compiled a 10-3 record.• The Aggies’ 2011-12 schedule includes a dozen games against teams that played in postseasontournaments a season ago.• NM State will host 16 games at the Pan American Center - matching the third-most homecontests in the Aggie record books. Included is its 500th game in the Pan American Center vs.UTEP on Nov. 16.2011-12 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 11 at Houston 7 p.m.Nov. 14 Idaho State 6:30 p.m.Nov. 16 UTEP 6:30 p.m.Nov. 21 Arizona 7:30 p.m.Nov. 26 !North Dakota 4 p.m.Nov. 27 !Southern Utah noonNov. 29 at UTEP 7 p.m.Dec. 4 at New Mexico 1 p.m.Dec. 11 at Boise State 2 p.m.Dec. 19 UC Santa Barbara 7:30 p.m.Dec. 21 at Utah 7 p.m.Dec. 30 New Mexico 6:30 p.m.Jan. 1 Shaw 3 p.m.Jan. 4 at UMKC 7 p.m.Jan. 7 Boise State 6:30 p.m.Jan. 12 *Utah State noonJan. 14 *Idaho 3:30 p.m.Jan. 19 *at San Jose State 5 p.m.AGGIE ADMINISTRATIONDr. McKinley Boston<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorDate Opponent TimeJan. 21 *at Hawai‘i 5 p.m.Jan. 28 *Louisiana Tech TBAFeb. 2 *Fresno State 6:30 p.m.Feb. 4 *Nevada TBAFeb. 9 *at Idaho 5:30 p.m.Feb. 11 *at Utah State 3:30 p.m.Feb. 16 *Hawai‘i 6:30 p.m.Feb. 18 *San Jose State 3 p.m.Feb. 25 *at Louisiana Tech 6 p.m.March 1 *at Nevada TBAMarch 3 *at Fresno State 2 p.m.March 7-10 WAC Tournament TBD(Las Vegas, Nev.)!Aggie Thanksgiving Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.)*WAC GameAll times local/subject to changeMaria RothAssociate AD/SWAJeremy StrachanSID402011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


NEW MEXICO STATE STATE COACHING STAFFMARK TRAKHAlma Mater: Long Beach State, ‘81Overall Record: 289-187 (.607), 16 yearsSchool Record: 0-0 (.000), first yearWAC Record: 0-0 (.000), first yearHEAD COACH FILE• Mark Trakh enters his first season at the helm of the Aggies. In 16 yearsat the NCAA Division I level, he has compiled a 289-187 (.607) record.• Trakh will coach his 500th career collegiate game in game 24 thisseason, which should be at Utah State on Feb. 11.• With 11 victories this season, he will reach 300 collegiate career wins,which could come as early as Wednesday, Dec. 21.• Trakh last served as the head coach at USC from 2004-09, where hecompiled a 90-64 overall record and won 17 or more games in eachof his five seasons in Los Angeles.• In his first two seasons at USC, he guided the Women of Troy to theirfirst NCAA appearances in seven years, as the team advanced to thesecond round in both 2005 and 2006.• The Women of Troy finished in the top half of the Pac-10 all five yearsand were the conference tournament runner-up in 2009 and regularseason runner-up in 2005.• Trakh had a highly successful 11-year tenure as head coach at Pepperdinefrom 1993-2004, with six consecutive 20-win seasons from1997-2003 and four WCC titles.• Trakh was twice named the WCC Coach of the Year in both 1999 and2002, and ended his tenure with a 199-123 overall record.COACHING RECORDSYear School Overall Conf. (Finish) Postseason1993-94 Pepperdine 14-12 6-8 (T-5th) —1994-95 Pepperdine 10-16 4-10 (T-6th) —1995-96 Pepperdine 15-13 7-7 (T-4th) —1996-97 Pepperdine 15-13 6-8 (5th) —1997-98 Pepperdine 21-10 10-4 (2nd) —1998-99 Pepperdine 21-9 11-3 (T-1st) WNIT 0-11999-00 Pepperdine 21-10 12-2 (1st) NCAA 0-12000-01 Pepperdine 20-11 10-4 (T-3rd) WNIT 0-12001-02 Pepperdine 23-8 11-3 (1st) NCAA 0-12002-03 Pepperdine 22-8 12-2 (1st) NCAA 0-12003-04 Pepperdine 17-13 10-4 (T-2nd) WNIT 0-12004-05 USC 20-11 12-6 (T-2nd) NCAA 1-12005-06 USC 19-12 11-7 (T-4th) NCAA 1-12006-07 USC 17-13 10-8 (5th) —2007-08 USC 17-13 10-8 (4th) —2008-09 USC 17-15 9-9 (T-4th) —ASSISTANT COACHESABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYOverall RecordPepperdine RecordUSC RecordNew Mexico State RecordWAC Record289-187 (.607)/16 years199-123 (.618)/11 years90-64 (.584)/5 years0-0 (.000)/first year0-0 (.000)/first yearJamie ShadianSan Francisco ‘991st YearTamara InoueLong Beach State ‘021st YearAarika HughesUSC ‘101st YearWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 41


NEW MEXICO STATE TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTERFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEJASMINE RUTELEDGEG, 6-0, So.Earned WAC All-Freshman team honors last seasonafter averaging 4.8 rebounds and 1.7 points per game... ranked second on the team with 150 rebounds ... asa starter in each WAC contest, her numbers increasedto 2.2 points and 6.4 boards ... pulled down 102 reboundsin WAC games to lead the team ... scored acareer-high 10 points on Feb. 7 at LA Tech ... grabbeda career-high 15 rebounds at Fresno State on Jan. 15.CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2010-11 31-20 54-1.7 150 23 28Totals 31-20 54-1.7 150 23 28KAITLYN SOTOG, 5-8, Sr.Made five starts while playing 30 games last season... averaged 4.9 points ... scored 15 points on 5-of-6shooting in just 18 minutes on Nov. 22 against <strong>Western</strong>New Mexico ... scored in double digits in three straightgames in early December ... as a sophomore, led theteam in assists on seven occasions and scored indouble figures seven times ... named to the WAC All-Freshman team in 2008-09 after averaging 6.1 points,2.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists ... ranked second on theteam in assists (61) ... recorded a career-high four stealstwice ... scored a career-high 17 points vs. Nevada onFeb. 13, 2009 ... scored in double figures eight times.CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2008-09 31-0 189-6.1 70 61 212009-10 32-4 181-5.7 53 54 152010-11 30-5 146-4.9 55 37 22Totals 93-9 516-5.5 178 163 582011-12 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Last School)00 Amanda Kerr G 5-6 Fr. HS Kirtland, N.M. (Kirtland Central)1 Paige Melville G 5-8 Fr. HS New South Wales, Australia (Terrigal)2 Malia Magazzeni F 6-2 Jr. 2L Queen Creek, Ariz. (Highland)3 Keyora Wharry G 5-9 Fr. HS Fresno, Calif. (Edison)4 Erica Sanchez F 6-3 RS-Sr. 3L Chula Vista, Calif. (Eastlake)5 Keren Mozes G 5-9 Fr. HS Herzalyia, Israel (Yoel Geva)10 Simone Ruedin G 5-8 Fr. HS Victoria, Australia (Box Hill Secondary)11 Hannah Womack G 5-7 Fr. HS Millville, Calif. (Liberty Christian)13 Kaitlyn Soto G 5-8 Sr. 3L Santa Ana, Calif. (Mater Dei)14 Dré Chenier G 5-11 So. 1L Piedmont, Calif. (Piedmont)15 Jasmine Rutledge G 6-0 So. 1L Manhattan Beach, Calif. (Mira Costa)21 Justina Adams G 5-6 Jr. 1L Las Cruces, N.M. (Mayfield)22 Kelsie Rozendaal F 5-11 Sr. 3L Weatherford, Texas (Weatherford)24 Maricel Medina G 5-8 Fr. HS Albuquerque, N.M. (Del Norte)25 Chrissy Fletcher F 6-1 Jr. 2L Downers Grove, Ill. (Montini Catholic)33 Tabytha Wampler F 6-1 Sr. 3L Cottonwood, Calif. (West Valley)35 Camila Rosen G 6-0 Jr. 2L Berkeley, Calif. (Berkeley)43 Elena Holguin G 5-8 Fr. HS Las Cruces, N.M. (Mayfield)TEAM PROFILETop Returnees Pts. Rebs. Asts.Camila Rosen 4.5 2.4 1.4Jasmine Rutledge 1.7 4.8 0.7Erica Sanchez 2.8 2.4 0.5Kaitlyn Soto 4.9 1.8 1.2Tabytha Wampler 12.7 7.6 1.8Key Losses Pts. Rebs. Asts.Danisha Corbett 11.0 3.6 0.9Jasmine Lowe 13.2 3.1 2.9Ariella McGhee 2.8 3.4 0.4Madison Spence 13.8 4.0 3.1NEW MEXICO STATE CAMPUSTABYTHA WAMPLERF, 6-1, Sr.Started all 32 games last year and returns as the team’sleading scorer (12.7) and rebounder (7.6) ... recordedseven double-doubles on the year ... ranked 31st nationallywith an 85.1 free throw percentage ... scored indouble figures 25 times ... led the team in rebounding15 times and in scoring nine times ... started all 32games as a sophomore when she scored in doublefigures five times and ranked second on the teamwith 223 boards ... named to the WAC All-Freshmanteam after becoming just the fourth Aggie freshmanto ever lead the team in rebounding (155) ... scoredin double figures nine times in 2008-09.CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2008-09 31-27 223-7.2 155 38 292009-10 32-32 228-7.1 223 41 212010-11 32-32 405-12.7 242 58 21Totals 95-91 856-9.0 620 137 71MEDIA INFORMATIONSPORTS INFORMATIONAssistant AD/Media Relations ......Tyler DunkelWomen’s Basketball Contact ...Jeremy StrachanAddress ........................MSC 3145 P.O. Box 300001Las Cruces, N.M. 88003Office Number ................................(575) 646-3269Strachan’s Cell Number ..............(517) 749-3088Strachan’s E-Mail ............................. jls@nmsu.eduFax Number ......................................(575) 646-2425Press Row ..........................................(575) 646-3400MEDIA OUTLETSLas Cruces Sun-News ........................Jason GrovesOffice: (575) 541-5444 ............ Fax: (575) 541-5498El Paso TimesOffice: (800) 351-1032 ............ Fax: (915) 546-6343Las Cruces Bulletin .................................Jeff BarnetOffice: (575) 524-8061 ............ Fax: (575) 526-4621Albuquerque Journal .................. Randy HarrisonOffice: (800) 990-5765 ............ Fax: (505) 823-3998The Roundup (Campus)Office: (575) 646-6397 ............ Fax: (575) 646-7905422011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


NEW MEXICO STATE 2010-11 STATISTICS AND RESULTSAll Games: 14-18 Home: 7-9 Road: 6-8 Neutral: 1-1Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Rebs-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk St Pts-AvgSpence, Madison 27-27 856-31.7 130-352 .369 38-120 .317 74-96 .771 29-79 108-4.0 47-0 84 66 8 30 372-13.8Lowe, Jasmine 32-30 927-29.0 146-426 .343 49-146 .336 82-121 .678 26-74 100-3.1 77-1 92 85 1 87 423-13.2Wampler, Tabytha 32-32 807-25.2 133-281 .473 2-5 .400 137-161 .851 89-153 242-7.6 97-3 58 81 5 21 405-12.7Corbett, Danisha 32-28 899-28.1 125-306 .408 61-167 .365 42-54 .778 36-79 115-3.6 67-0 29 47 26 35 353-11.0Soto, Kaitlyn 30-5 605-20.2 47-128 .367 16-51 .314 36-50 .720 10-45 55-1.8 50-1 37 38 0 22 146-4.9Rosen, Camila 12-6 265-22.1 22-49 .449 1-8 .125 9-10 .900 7-22 29-2.4 25-0 17 16 6 10 54-4.5Sanchez, Erica 32-2 423-13.2 32-95 .337 15-62 .242 11-15 .733 24-54 78-2.4 53-0 17 16 6 4 90-2.8McGhee, Ariella 27-10 321-11.9 34-67 .507 0-0 .000 7-12 .583 39-53 92-3.4 53-0 11 38 9 21 75-2.8Chenier, Andrea 32-0 304-9.5 21-71 .296 2-16 .125 18-25 .720 13-25 38-1.2 49-0 17 35 1 26 62-1.9Rutledge, Jasmine 31-20 557-18.0 21-98 .214 0-2 .000 12-39 .308 56-94 150-4.8 46-0 23 28 12 28 54-1.7Fletcher, Christina 30-0 300-10.0 18-44 .409 0-0 .000 12-24 .500 16-26 42-1.4 47-0 11 18 16 3 48-1.6Adams, Justina 3-0 10-3.3 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 1-1 2-0.7 0-0 1 2 1 1 2-0.7Magazzeni, Malia 24-0 151-6.3 5-17 .294 0-0 .000 1-6 .167 11-13 24-1.0 27-1 5 7 4 2 11-0.5TEAM 43-63 106-3.3 0 9New Mexico State 32 735-1937 .379 184-578 .318 441-615 .717 400-781 1181-36.9 638-6 402 486 95 290 2095-65.5Opponents 32 700-1783 .393 155-481 .322 582-771 .755 403-893 1296-40.5 570-19 385 573 98 221 2137-66.8WAC Games: 7-9 Home: 3-5 Road: 4-4Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Rebs-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk St Pts-AvgSpence, Madison 16-16 528-33.0 82-209 .392 21-68 .309 45-55 .818 12-51 63-3.9 26-0 44 45 6 18 230-14.4Lowe, Jasmine 16-15 451-28.2 73-208 .351 22-66 .333 28-42 .667 12-34 46-2.9 32-1 44 32 0 37 196-12.3Corbett, Danisha 16-14 466-29.1 67-164 .409 29-84 .345 19-24 .792 27-43 70-4.4 33-0 19 24 17 18 182-11.4Wampler, Tabytha 16-16 378-23.6 61-139 .439 0-2 .000 58-68 .853 37-62 99-6.2 47-0 29 40 4 9 180-11.3Soto, Kaitlyn 14-0 258-18.4 18-48 .375 4-12 .333 16-24 .667 4-19 23-1.6 14-0 14 16 0 7 56-4.0Sanchez, Erica 16-0 174-10.9 15-38 .395 7-23 .304 7-9 .778 9-27 36-2.3 20-0 9 9 3 1 44-2.8Rutledge, Jasmine 16-16 377-23.6 13-64 .203 0-1 .000 9-27 .333 39-63 102-6.4 36-0 19 20 8 20 35-2.2McGhee, Ariella 15-3 183-12.2 15-30 .500 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 22-34 56-3.7 27-0 7 14 4 11 32-2.1Chenier, Andrea 16-0 161-10.1 9-35 .257 1-9 .111 9-12 .750 8-17 25-1.6 27-0 9 19 0 10 28-1.8Fletcher, Christina 15-0 163-10.9 10-21 .476 0-0 .000 2-10 .200 7-13 20-1.3 24-0 4 12 11 1 22-1.5Adams, Justina 2-0 8-4.0 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 1-0 1-0.5 0-0 0 1 0 1 2-1.0Magazzeni, Malia 11-0 53-4.8 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1-7 8-0.7 16-1 4 5 3 1 1-0.1TEAM 19-25 44-2.8 0 6New Mexico State 16 364-961 .379 84-266 .316 196-279 .703 198-395 593-37.1 302-2 202 243 56 134 1008-63.0Opponents 16 336-889 .378 78-244 .320 280-363 .771 196-443 639-39.9 269-5 190 283 40 106 1030-64.4Date Opponent (Attendance) ResultNov. 12 at North Dakota State (1274) L, 79-88Nov. 13 at North Dakota (1704) W, 82-81Nov. 17 at UTEP (932) OT W, 80-75Nov. 20 Houston (1059) L, 62-82Nov. 22 <strong>Western</strong> New Mexico (873) W, 90-59Nov. 26 !Alcorn State (907) W, 67-61Nov. 27 !Northern Iowa (775) W, 72-63Dec. 1 New Mexico (1323) L, 49-58Dec. 5 Cal State Northridge (1008) W, 66-59Dec. 13 at Michigan (1450) L, 54-68Dec. 19 at Arizona (1704) L, 59-71Dec. 22 Utah (1122) L, 62-72Dec. 30 at New Mexico (8044) L, 60-65Jan. 2 UTEP (1156) L, 67-74Jan. 6 *at Hawai‘i (1467) W, 74-58Jan. 8 *at San Jose State (1826) W, 52-46Jan. 12 *Nevada (1186) L, 46-65Jan. 15 *at Fresno State (2895) L, 49-76Jan. 22 *Utah State (1410) W, 75-71Jan. 27 *at Boise State (491) W, 87-71Jan. 29 *at Idaho (332) L, 51-642010-11 RESULTSDate Opponent (Attendance) ResultFeb. 7 *at Louisiana Tech (1803) L, 63-85Feb. 12 *Louisiana Tech (1176) L, 79-88Feb. 15 *Hawai‘i (1034) L, 52-57Feb. 17 *San Jose State (980) W, 54-29Feb. 21 *Fresno State (928) L, 55-65Feb. 24 *at Utah State (683) L, 61-72Feb. 26 *at Nevada (2465) W, 63-59March 3 *Idaho (875) L, 65-73March 5 *Boise State (1174) W, 82-51March 9 @vs. No. 7 Hawai‘i (1083) W, 71-59March 10 @vs. No. 3 Utah State (1310) L, 67-72!Hotel Encanto Thanksgiving Classic (Las Cruces)*WAC Game@WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)RECENT RESULTSYear Record <strong>Conference</strong> Post.1982-83 11-15 1-9 —1983-84 10-18 2-8 —1984-85 15-13 8-4 —1985-86 20-8 9-3 —1986-87 23-7 10-2 NCAA1987-88 26-3 10-0 NCAA1988-89 19-10 8-2 —1989-90 19-9 8-2 —1990-91 14-17 8-2 —1991-92 16-15 9-9 —1992-93 17-11 11-7 —1993-94 24-8 14-4 WNIT1994-95 20-9 14-4 —1995-96 20-10 14-4 —1996-97 11-16 8-6 —1997-98 7-19 2-12 —1998-99 7-19 4-10 —1999-00 10-16 5-9 —2000-01 10-18 6-10 —2001-02 13-16 6-9 —2002-03 16-12 10-5 —2003-04 13-16 6-9 —2004-05 9-19 4-11 —2005-06 10-20 5-11 WAC (T-7th) —2006-07 13-18 6-10 WAC (7th) —2007-08 23-9 11-5 WAC (3rd) —2008-09 9-22 5-11 WAC (7th) —2009-10 18-14 8-8 WAC (T-4th) WNIT2010-11 14-18 7-9 WAC (T-5th) —ABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 43


SAN JOSE STATE SPARTANSFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEQUICK FACTSLocation: ...............................................San Jose, Calif.Joined WAC: ............................................. July 1, 1996Enrollment: ........................................................ 26,796Founded: .................................................................1857Nickname: .......................................................SpartansColors: .......................................Gold, White and BluePresident: ..............................Mohammad Qayoumi<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director: .................................Tom Bowen<strong>Athletic</strong> Department: ....................(408) 924-1200Ticket Office: ......................................(408) 924-7589Web Site: ............................. www.sjsuspartans.comBASKETBALL FACTSHead Coach ..............................................Tim La KoseBasketball Office..............................(408) 924-1241School’s All-Time Record ...599-661 (.475), 37 yrsSchool’s All-Time WAC Record ....68-185 (.269), 15 yrsNumber of WAC Regular-Season Titles ........... 0Number of WAC Tournament Titles .................. 02010-11 Record ........................................ 2-27 (.069)2010-11 WAC Record ............................... 2-14 (9th)Arena ..................................The Event Center (5,000)Arena Record ......................103-94 (.523), 22 yearsNCAA Appearances ................................................... 0NCAA Record ...........................................................N/AWNIT Appearances .................................................... 0WNIT Record ............................................................N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost .........................7/5Starters Returning/Lost ......................................2/3THE EVENT CENTERMohammad QayoumiPresidentBill CampseyFaculty RepresentativeSPARTAN BITS• On April 20, 2011, Tim La Kose was named the seventh head women’s basketball coach in SanJose State history. The first male head coach in SJSU women’s basketball history, he came toSan Jose State from Cal State Bakersfield.• Sara Plavljanin was selected as a 2010-11 Academic all-WAC honoree and led the Spartans with10.7 points and 33.3 minutes per game. Among returning WAC players, she ranks first in minutesplayed, fourth in three-pointers made (35) and sixth in steals (41).• Brittany Johnson returns as the team’s top rebounder, averaging 5.8 boards per game last year.She also led the team in blocks per game (0.5) and was second in steals (42).• In 10 seasons at Cal State Bakersfield, La Kose averaged 21 wins a year and had just one sub-.500season. His 347 career wins ranks second among active WAC women’s head basketball coaches.• The Spartans play six games against teams that participated in the 2011 NCAA Tournament orWNIT.• The Spartans return two of their top four scorers from a year ago; Sara Plavljanin (10.7 pointsper game) and Brittany Johnson (8.3 ppg).2011-12 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 13 San Francisco 2 p.m.Nov. 16 at UC Davis 7 p.m.Nov. 19 at UNLV 3 p.m.Nov. 23 Eastern Illinois 7 p.m.Nov. 26 !vs. American 7 p.m.Nov. 27 !at Cal Poly 2 p.m.Dec. 1 Northern Arizona 7 p.m.Dec. 3 at Weber State 5 p.m.Dec. 7 at Cal State Northridge 7 p.m.Dec. 17 at Santa Clara 5 p.m.Dec. 19 Air Force 7 p.m.Dec. 22 Cal State Fullerton 7 p.m.Dec. 31 Brown 2 p.m.Jan. 3 at Southern Utah 7 p.m.Jan. 5 at Utah Valley 3 p.m.Jan. 14 *Hawai‘i 7 p.m.Jan. 19 *New Mexico State 5 p.m.Jan. 21 *Louisiana Tech 8:30 p.m.Jan. 26 *at Fresno State 7 p.m.Jan. 28 *at Nevada 2 p.m.SPARTAN ADMINISTRATIONTom Bowen<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorDate Opponent TimeFeb. 2 *Utah State 7 p.m.Feb. 4 *Idaho 8:30 p.m.Feb. 11 *at Hawai‘i 5 p.m.Feb. 16 *at Louisiana Tech 6 p.m.Feb. 18 *at New Mexico State 3 p.m.Feb. 22 *Nevada 7 p.m.Feb. 25 *Fresno State 7 p.m.March 1 *at Idaho 6 p.m.March 3 *at Utah State 7 p.m.March 7-10 WAC Tournament(Las Vegas, Nev.)!Cal Poly Tournament (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)*WAC GameAll times local/subject to changeLiz JarniganSWARichard SternSID442011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


SAN JOSE STATE COACHING STAFFTIM LA KOSEAlma Mater: Cal State Northridge, ‘91Overall Record: 347-156 (.690), 18 yearsSchool Record: 0-0 (.000), first yearWAC Record: 0-0 (.000), first yearHEAD COACH FILE• Time La Kose enters his first season at the helm of the Spartans. In10 seasons at CSU Bakersfield (2001-11), his teams averaged 21 winsper season and had a .703 winning percentage (211-89).• His CSUB teams won 20 or more games in a season seven times.• In nine of 10 seasons at CSUB, his teams competed in the postseason– six appearances in the NCAA Division II Tournament andtwo appearances at the Division I level in the Women’s BasketballInvitational (WBI).• La Kose was a two-time National Independent Coach of the Year(2008-09 and 2009-10).• He led CSUB through its transition from Division II to Division I andleft as the school’s winningest women’s head basketball coach.• In eight season at Cal Lutheran (1993-2001), La Kose’s teams reachedthe NCAA Tournament four times.• He compiled a .670 winning percentage (136-67) in eight seasonsat Cal Lutheran.• La Kose’s 347-career wins are the second most among current WACwomen’s head basketball coaches.COACHING RECORDSYear School Overall Conf. (Finish) Postseason1993-94 Cal Lutheran 8-15 4-8 (6th) —1994-95 Cal Lutheran 23-3 11-1 (1st) NCAA 0-11995-96 Cal Lutheran 13-13 9-3 (T-1st) —1996-97 Cal Lutheran 15-10 7-5 (4th) —1997-98 Cal Lutheran 17-8 11-1 (1st) NCAA 0-11998-99 Cal Lutheran 22-5 10-2 (T-1st) NCAA 0-11999-00 Cal Lutheran 19-7 11-1 (1st) NCAA 1-12000-01 Cal Lutheran 19-6 8-4 (3rd) —2001-02 CSU Bakersfield 23-6 18-4 (2nd) NCAA 1-12002-03 CSU Bakersfield 29-2 21-1 (1st) NCAA 2-12003-04 CSU Bakersfield 23-6 18-4 (1st) NCAA 1-12004-05 CSU Bakersfield 20-8 14-6 (4th) NCAA 0-12005-06 CSU Bakersfield 24-5 16-4 (3rd) NCAA 1-12006-07 CSU Bakersfield 23-6 20-1 (1st) —2007-08 CSU Bakersfield 12-17 — —2008-09 CSU Bakersfield 19-10 — —2009-10 CSU Bakersfield 16-13 — WBI 0-12010-11 CSU Bakersfield 22-12 — WBI 3-1Photo by Kirby LeeASSISTANT COACHESABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYOverall RecordCal State Bakersfield RecordCal Lutheran RecordSan Jose State RecordWAC Record347-156 (.690)/18 years211-89 (.703)/10 years136-67 (.670)/8 years0-0(.000)/first year0-0 (.000)/first yearBrannon HaysCal Lutheran, ‘931st YearMandi CarverIdaho State ‘021st YearCecilia Russell-NavaNew Mexico State ‘071st YearWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 45


SAN JOSE STATE TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTERFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEMYESHA BROADENC, 6-2, Sr.Made 11 starts in 28 total appearances last season asa junior ... averaged 4.6 points and 3.3 rebounds in18.5 minutes per game ... led the team with 14 blocks... shot 43 percent (47-of-110) from the field and 81percent (34-of-42) from the free throw line to lead theteam ... her first career double-double came againstMount Saint Mary’s on Dec. 29 with 14 points and10 rebounds ... had four double-digit scoring efforts,including a career-high 19 points against UC Davis onDec. 21 ... team leader in rebounding in six games ...twice had two blocks in a game.CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2008-09 23-8 69-3.0 71 9 102009-10 3-0 0-0.0 2 0 12010-11 28-11 128-4.6 91 7 8Totals 54-19 197-3.6 164 16 19BRITTNEY JOHNSONF, 5-10, Sr.Started 27 of the 28 games she played ... averaged 8.3points and 5.8 rebounds in 28.8 minutes per game... led the team in total rebounds (163), offensive rebounds(49) and defensive rebounds (114) ... averaged1.75 steals per game, 13th-best in the WAC ... averageda team-leading 6.4 rebounds in league games, goodfor seventh in the WAC ... led team in rebounding 12times ... scored a career-high 21 points against BoiseState on Feb. 26 ... grabbed a season-high 15 reboundsat Fresno State on Jan. 27 ... tallied double-doubles atSan Francisco on Nov. 15 (11 points, 11 rebounds) andagainst Cal Poly on Dec. 18 (16 points, 10 rebounds).CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2010-11 28-27 233-8.3 163 22 42Totals 28-27 233-8.3 163 22 422011-12 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Last School)00 Marisa Williams F 5-9 So. 1L San Francisco, Calif. (Saint Ignatius)4 Nanea Woods G 5-9 So. 1L Portland, Ore. (Saint Mary’s Academy)5 Sara Plavljanin G 5-9 Sr. 1L Zagreb, Croatia (Miles CC)10 Myesha Broaden C 6-2 Sr. 2L Pacoima, Calif. (IMG Academies Pendleton School)11 Rachel Finnegan G 5-9 So. 1L Turlock, Calif. (Turlock)12 Classye James G 5-8 So. TR Palo Alto, Calif. (Oregon State)14 Palagi Atoe G 5-9 Sr. 1L Windsor, Calif. (Santa Rosa JC)15 Monique Coble G 5-9 Jr. 1L Oceanside, Calif. (Vista)21 Samira Fields G 5-9 Fr. HS Long Beach, Calif. (Wilson)24 Brittany Johnson F 5-10 Sr. 1L Tulsa, Okla. (Independence College)33 Brea Matthews G 5-10 So. RS San Diego, Calif. (Idaho State)34 Ta’rea Cunnigan G 5-9 Fr. HS Winchester, Calif. (Chaparral)44 Christina Carlson F 6-0 Fr. HS Bartlett, Ill. (Bartlett)TEAM PROFILETop Returnees Pts. Rebs. Asts.Myesha Broaden 4.6 3.3 0.3Brittany Johnson 8.3 5.8 0.8Sara Plavljanin 10.7 3.9 1.8Key Losses Pts. Rebs. Asts.Sayja Sumler 9.0 5.0 2.9AJ Newton 8.8 1.9 2.1Marnesha Hall 6.7 3.7 0.4Dominique Hamilton 3.1 4.0 0.2SAN JOSE STATE CAMPUSSARA PLAVLJANING, 5-9, Sr.Played in 27 games, starting 26 ... averaged a teambest10.7 points and 3.9 rebounds ... scored a teamseason-high 28 points against New Mexico State onJan. 8 ... tallied a game-high 24 points against BoiseState on Feb. 26 ... Spartan leading scorer in eightgames ... reached double-digit scoring in 16 games,including seven consecutive ... ranked 12th in theWAC in scoring, averaging 11.8 points in league play... Academic all-WAC honoree.CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2010-11 27-26 289-10.7 106 48 41Totals 27-26 289-10.7 106 48 41MEDIA INFORMATIONSPORTS INFORMATIONDirector ................................................Lawrence FanWomen’s Basketball Contact ......Richard SternAddress ...........................One Washington SquareSan Jose, CA 95192Office Number ............................... (408) 924-1208Stern’s Cell Number ..................... (408) 318-8111Stern’s E-Mail ................... richard.stern@sjsu.eduFax Number ..................................... (408) 924-1291Press Row ......................................... (408) 924-6470MEDIA OUTLETSAssociated Press ............................ Jane McCauleyOffice: (415) 495-1708 ............Fax: (415) 495-4967San Jose Mercury News ....................... Jon WilnerOffice: (408) 920-5354 ........... Fax: (408) 920-5244San Francisco ChronicleOffice: (415) 777-7201 ........... Fax: (415) 543-3754Spartan Daily (Campus)Office: (408) 924-3280 ............Fax: (408) 924-3237KSJS-FM RadioOffice: (408) 924-4548462011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


SAN JOSE STATE 2010-11 STATISTICS AND RESULTSAll Games: 2-27 Home: 2-12 Road: 0-14 Neutral: 0-1Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Rebs-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk St Pts-AvgPlavljanin, Sara 27-26 899-33.3 106-293 .362 35-118 .297 42-61 .689 33-73 106-3.9 70-2 48 94 4 41 289-10.7Sumler, Sayja 24-21 775-32.3 75-199 .377 2-7 .286 64-98 .653 46-75 121-5.0 83-5 69 98 1 59 216-9.0Newton, AJ 28-21 698-24.9 85-259 .328 34-128 .266 42-61 .689 8-44 52-1.9 56-2 60 79 0 33 246-8.8Bradley, Britney 6-3 150-25.0 22-70 .314 4-12 .333 4-6 .667 7-14 21-3.5 3-0 3 11 4 4 52-8.7Johnson, Brittany 28-27 807-28.8 87-252 .345 8-45 .178 51-67 .761 49-114 163-5.8 84-6 22 64 13 42 233-8.3Hall, Marnesha 14-14 325-23.2 33-96 .344 11-46 .239 17-24 .708 18-34 52-3.7 40-5 6 29 6 13 94-6.7Broaden, Myesha 28-11 517-18.5 47-110 .427 0-1 .000 34-42 .810 27-64 91-3.3 57-2 7 70 14 8 128-4.6Hamilton, Dominique 9-4 139-15.4 10-27 .370 0-0 .000 8-12 .667 13-23 36-4.0 33-2 2 21 1 3 28-3.1Coble, Monique 9-2 137-15.2 2-8 .250 1-1 1.000 6-7 .857 1-10 11-1.2 7-0 2 21 0 3 11-1.2Williams, Marisa 28-3 529-18.9 13-52 .250 0-0 .000 6-8 .750 27-47 74-2.6 41-1 12 19 2 16 32-1.1Johnson, Liz 29-9 540-18.6 7-48 .146 3-20 .150 15-25 .600 10-22 32-1.1 64-2 47 74 1 26 32-1.1Solia, Leonie 12-4 154-12.8 5-15 .333 0-3 .000 2-6 .333 7-10 17-1.4 23-1 10 15 1 15 12-1.0Woods, Nanea 16-0 130-8.1 3-11 .273 0-0 .000 4-8 .500 11-9 20-1.3 8-0 1 12 0 4 10-0.6TEAM 45-48 93-3.2 0 29San Jose State 29 495-1440 .344 98-381 .257 295-425 .694 302-587 889-30.7 569-28 289 636 47 267 1383-47.7Opponents 29 644-1536 .419 192-571 .336 435-640 .680 384-697 1081-37.3 441-0 438 506 88 270 1915-66.0WAC Games: 2-14 Home: 2-6 Road: 0-8Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Rebs-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk St Pts-AvgPlavljanin, Sara 16-16 565-35.3 69-183 .377 24-69 .348 26-37 .703 18-45 63-3.9 48-1 24 59 2 26 188-11.8Sumler, Sayja 16-14 534-33.4 55-141 .390 1-4 .250 48-71 .676 32-52 84-5.3 53-2 49 68 0 40 159-9.9Newton, AJ 16-11 383-23.9 41-141 .291 14-65 .215 19-27 .704 3-20 23-1.4 36-2 31 52 0 21 115-7.2Johnson, Brittany 16-15 468-29.3 41-131 .313 3-15 .200 24-34 .706 27-75 102-6.4 54-4 11 42 6 28 109-6.8Hall, Marnesha 14-14 325-23.2 33-96 .344 11-46 .239 17-24 .708 18-34 52-3.7 40-5 6 29 6 13 94-6.7Broaden, Myesha 16-3 235-14.7 18-50 .360 0-0 .000 17-19 .895 14-19 33-2.1 31-1 3 33 6 4 53-3.3Williams, Marisa 15-2 285-19.0 6-27 .222 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 16-33 49-3.3 23-0 7 7 2 9 16-1.1Solia, Leonie 2-0 15-7.5 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-3 3-1.5 1-0 0 3 0 2 2-1.0Woods, Nanea 12-0 93-7.8 3-10 .300 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 9-4 13-1.1 7-0 1 10 0 3 7-0.6Johnson, Liz 16-5 297-18.6 1-17 .059 0-9 .000 5-8 .625 6-13 19-1.2 41-1 25 33 1 12 7-0.4TEAM 23-22 45-2.8 0 17San Jose State 16 268-798 .336 53-208 .255 161-229 .703 166-320 486-30.4 334-16 157 353 23 158 750-46.9Opponents 16 341-820 .416 95-305 .311 263-393 .669 210-397 607-37.9 245-0 230 300 58 150 1040-65.0Date Opponent (Attendance) ResultNov. 12 Weber State (280) L, 50-59Nov. 15 at San Francisco (203) L, 59-71Nov. 19 at Pacific (489) L, 57-70Nov. 21 at Cal State Fullerton (208) L, 45-76Nov. 23 !at Alaska Anchorage (4682) L, 35-48Nov. 24 !vs. Washington (4641) L, 27-49Dec. 1 at Northern Arizona (268) L, 53-67Dec. 5 UNLV (179) L, 48-80Dec. 11 at Denver (342) L, 27-64Dec. 18 Cal Poly (246) L, 64-73Dec. 21 UC Davis (177) L, 62-102Dec. 29 Mount St. Mary’s (179) L, 69-72Jan. 2 Santa Clara (313) L, 37-44Jan. 6 *Louisiana Tech (1684) L, 34-69Jan. 8 *New Mexico State (1826) L, 46-52Jan. 13 *at Boise State (8825) L, 51-83Jan. 20 *Idaho (216) W, 63-61Jan. 22 *Hawai‘i (414) W, 53-43Jan. 27 *at Fresno State (2764) L, 33-652010-11 RESULTSDate Opponent (Attendance) ResultJan. 29 *at Utah State (629) L, 57-72Feb. 2 *at Idaho (317) L, 41-62Feb. 5 *Nevada (364) L, 47-66Feb. 10 *at Nevada (729) L, 36-65Feb. 17 *at New Mexico State (980) L, 29-54Feb. 19 *at Louisiana Tech (3162) L, 53-62Feb. 24 *at Hawai‘i (1411) L, 53-55Feb. 26 *Boise State (1879) L, 68-83March 3 *Fresno State (2823) L, 47-73March 5 *Utah State (442) L, 39-75!Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage)*WAC GameRECENT RESULTSYear Record <strong>Conference</strong> Post.1982-83 17-9 8-6 NorPac (5th) —1983-84 9-17 5-9 NorPac (6th) —1984-85 9-17 3-9 NorPac (7th) —1985-86 6-20 1-11PCAA (7th) —1986-87 3-23 1-17 PCAA (9th) —1987-88 1-26 0-18 PCAA (10th) —1988-89 4-23 1-17 Big West (10th) —1989-90 5-24 2-16 Big West (9th) —1990-91 2-25 0-18 Big West (10th) —1991-92 2-25 1-17 Big West (10th) —1992-93 5-21 4-14 Big West (T-8th) —1993-94 14-13 9-9 Big West (T-6th) —1994-95 4-24 2-16 Big West (10th) —1995-96 8-19 3-15 Big West (T-9th) —1996-97 10-18 5-11 WAC (6th-Pac) —1997-98 6-21 2-12 WAC (8th-Pac) —1998-99 2-25 0-14 WAC (8th-Pac) —1999-00 3-24 1-13 WAC (8th) —2000-01 13-16 4-12 WAC (9th) —2001-02 17-11 12-6 WAC (4th) —2002-03 13-15 9-9 WAC (T-4th) —2003-04 16-13 7-11 WAC (T-6th) —2004-05 23-10 12-6 WAC (T-4th) —2005-06 13-15 8-8 WAC (T-4th) —2006-07 5-27 4-12 WAC (8th) —2007-08 3-28 1-15 WAC (9th) —2008-09 2-28 1-15 WAC (9th) —2009-10 6-23 2-14 WAC (9th) —2010-11 2-27 2-14 WAC (9th) —ABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 47


UTAH STATE AGGIESFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEQUICK FACTSLocation: ....................................................Logan, UtahJoined WAC: ..............................................July 1, 2005Enrollment: .........................................................25,767Founded: ................................................................. 1888Nickname: ........................................................... AggiesColors: ........................................Navy Blue and WhitePresident: ...............................................Stan Albrecht<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director: ................................ Scott Barnes<strong>Athletic</strong> Department: .................... (435) 797-1850Ticket Office: ...................................... (435) 797-0305Web Site: .......................www.utah<strong>state</strong>aggies.comBASKETBALL FACTSHead Coach .........................................Raegan PebleyBasketball Office.............................. (435) 797-8130School’s All-Time Record ...234-373 (.386), 23 yrsSchool’s All-Time WAC Record ...38-58 (.396), 6 yrsNumber of WAC Regular-Season Titles ........... 0Number of WAC Tournament Titles .................. 02010-11 Record .......................................18-15 (.545)2010-11 WAC Record ................................10-6 (3rd)Arena ..............Dee Glen Smith Spectrum (10,270)Arena Record .................... 112-133 (.457), 20 yearsNCAA Appearances ....................................................0NCAA Record ........................................................... N/AWNIT Appearances .....................................................1WNIT Record ..............................................................1-1Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................... 10/4Starters Returning/Lost .......................................3/2DEE GLEN SMITH SPECTRUMStan AlbrechtPresidentKen WhiteFaculty RepresentativeAGGIE BITS• Head coach Raegan Pebley earned WAC Coach of the Year accolades last year for the first timein her career. Pebley was also the first female to earn the award since 2004-05.• Utah State returns 10 players from the 2010-11 roster, including three starters in Ashlee Brown,Banna Diop and Jenna Johnson. USU brings back 75 percent of its offense, including its topthree scorers in Brown, Diop and guard Devyn Christensen.• This season, Utah State welcomes six newcomers, including senior transfer Brooke Jackson,who comes to Logan from Arizona. USU adds five freshmen in Brooke Beckstead, Xava Grooms,Addison Moore, Elise Nelson and Franny Vaaulu.• Brown was the fourth Aggie ever to earn all-WAC honors and just the second to earn first teamaccolades. She was also named Newcomer of the Year, becoming the first Aggie to earn the honor.• Devyn Chirstensen set the USU single-season record for free throw percentage at 86.1 (105-of-122). Christensen also ranked sixth in three-point percentage at 35.4.• The Aggies had a program-record 10 WAC wins last season, the most since the 2008-09 teamwent 9-7.• Last season, Utah State set two program single-season records – assists (532) and free throwsmade (478). USU also broke a single-game record when it had 11 blocks against both NorthDakota State and San Jose State.• USU enters its seventh season in the WAC.2011-12 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 11 at Wyoming 7 p.m.Nov. 13 at South Dakota State 2 p.m.Nov. 16 Weber State 7 p.m.Nov. 19 at UC Irvine 2 p.m.Nov. 22 Boise State 7 p.m.Nov. 25 UC Riverside 7 p.m.Nov. 30 at Montana 7 p.m.Dec. 2 at Montana State 7 p.m.Dec. 10 at Idaho State 2 p.m.Dec. 17 Brigham Young 2 p.m.Dec. 19 Northern Arizona noonDec. 22 at Boise State 7 p.m.Jan. 3 Asbury 7 p.m.Jan. 7 Utah Valley 2 p.m.Jan. 12 *at New Mexico State noonJan. 14 *at Louisiana Tech 6 p.m.Jan. 19 *Fresno State 7 p.m.AGGIE ADMINISTRATIONScott Barnes<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorDate Opponent TimeJan. 21 *Nevada 7 p.m.Jan. 28 *at Idaho 5:30 p.m.Feb. 2 *at San Jose State 7 p.m.Feb. 4 *at Hawai‘i 7 p.m.Feb. 9 *Louisiana Tech 5 p.m.Feb. 11 *New Mexico State 3:30 p.m.Feb. 16 *at Nevada 7 p.m.Feb. 18 *at Fresno State 7 p.m.Feb. 25 *Idaho 2 p.m.March 1 *Hawai‘i 7 p.m.March 3 *San Jose State 7 p.m.March 7-10 WAC Tournament TBD(Las Vegas, Nev.)*WAC GameAll times local/subject to changeJana DoggettExecutive Associate AD/SWAKara FisherSID482011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


UTAH STATE COACHING STAFFRAEGAN PEBLEYAlma Mater: Colorado, ‘97Overall Record: 89-145 (.363), 8 yearsSchool Record: SameWAC Record: 38-58 (.396), 6 yearsHEAD COACH FILE• Raegan Pebley, the winningest women’s basketball coach in schoolhistory and the reigning WAC Coach of the Year, enters her ninthseason at the helm.• Last year, she led Utah State to its first postseason appearance in 20years as it advanced to the second round of the WNIT after defeatingPac-10 foe Arizona 103-95 in the first round, its first postseason winsince 1977.• Pebley’s squad finished last season with a school record for wins as itnotched an 18-15 record.• She also led the Aggies to the semifinals of the WAC Tournament forthe second time in the last three years in 2011.• Under Pebley’s direction, 12 players have been honored by the conferencewith postseason awards, including the 2008-09 season as theAggies made history when two players were named all-WAC. CurrentAggie assistant coach, Danyelle Snelgro, became the first Utah Stateplayer to earn first-team all-WAC honors, while Ana Pares was namedto the second-team. This past season, Ashlee Brown earned bothfirst team all-WAC honors and was the WAC Newcomer of the Year,while Alice Coddington was named to the all-Defensive team for thesecond-straight season.• Student-athletes have also flourished off the court with Pebley at thehelm. In 2010-11, six players were named to the academic all-WACsquad and a total of 47 student-athletes have earned all-academichonors under her watch.• Pebley’s was named WAC Coach of the Year last season for the firsttime in her career. She is also the first female to earn the award since2004-05 when Rice’s Cristy McKinney was named Coach of the Year.• Pebley was a four-year letterwinner at Colorado before being a thirdrounddraft pick by the Utah Starzz in 1997.COACHING RECORDSYear School Overall Conf. (Finish) Postseason2003-04 Utah State 5-22 5-13 (8th) - Big West —2004-05 Utah State 14-14 9-9 (6th) - Big West —2005-06 Utah State 3-24 2-14 (9th) —2006-07 Utah State 11-18 7-9 (6th) —2007-08 Utah State 9-20 5-11 (7th) —2008-09 Utah State 16-15 9-7 (T-5th) —2009-10 Utah State 13-17 5-11 (7th) —2010-11 Utah State 18-15 10-6 (3rd) WNIT, 1-1ASSISTANT COACHESABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYOverall RecordWAC Record89-145 (.363)/8 years38-58 (.396)/6 yearsHanna HowardPortland ‘051st YearStu SellsNorthwest Nazarene1st YearDanyelle SnelgroUtah State ‘092nd YearWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 49


UTAH STATE TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTERFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEASHLEE BROWNF, 6-0, Sr.Played in 30 games, starting 26 ... earned first teamall-WAC honors and was named the WAC Newcomerof the Year, the first Aggie to win the award ... averaged15.2 points per game to lead the team and finishfourth in the WAC ... also averaged 8.4 rebounds,2.8 assists and 1.3 steals ... transferred to Utah Statefrom UC Santa Barbara, where she was the 2008 BigWest Sixth Woman of the Year and was selected tothe all-Big West Freshman Team.CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2007-08* 31-5 200-6.5 132 24 192008-09* 26-3 84-3.2 66 14 12010-11 30-26 457-15.2 251 85 38Totals 87-34 741-8.5 449 123 58*stats from UC Santa BarbaraDEVYN CHRISTENSENG, 5-6, Jr.Played in all 33 games, starting 14 ... averaged 12.1points, 2.4 assists, 2.2 rebounds and 1.5 steals ... made105 of 122 (.861) free throws to lead the team ... had78 assists, 51 steals and six blocked shots ... scored acareer-high 27 points against Arizona in the WNIT firstround ... had a season-high six steals against FresnoState on Feb. 12 ... had a season-high 11 reboundsat Nevada on Feb. 3 ... started the final 14 games ofthe season.CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2009-10 21-0 42-2.0 11 5 42010-11 33-14 399-12.1 73 78 51Totals 54-14 441-8.2 84 83 552011-12 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Last School)2 Elise Nelson G 5-8 Fr. HS Springfield, Ore. (Thurston)3 Jennifer Schlott G 5-6 So. 1L Mesa, Ariz. (Mountain View)4 Devyn Christensen G 5-6 Jr. 2L Caldwell, Idaho (Vallivue)11 Jenna Johnson G 5-10 Jr. 2L Wasilla, Alaska (Wasilla)12 Brooke Jackson G 5-8 Sr. TR Mesa, Ariz. (Arizona)14 Brooke Beckstead G 5-10 Fr. HS Preston, Idaho (Preston)15 Kamie Imai G 5-8 So. 1L Pahoa, Hawaii (Waiakea)20 Chelsea Burns G/F 5-10 Jr. 2L Carlsbad, Calif. (La Jolla Country Day)22 Ashlee Brown F 6-0 Sr. 1L Chandler, Ariz. (UC Santa Barbara)23 Addison Moore G 5-9 Fr. HS Layton, Utah (Layton)24 Pualei Furtado G 5-5 Jr. 2L Kaneohe, Hawaii (Kamehameha)25 Maddy Plunkett F 6-2 Sr. 1L Albury, New South Wales, Australia (Southern Idaho)34 Reyneisha Mays F 6-3 Sr. 1L Victorville, Calif. (Moorpark College)42 Banna Diop C 6-6 Jr. 2L Dakar, Senegal (Kurashiki Suisho)44 Franny Vaaulu C 6-3 Fr. HS Los Angeles, Calif. (Warren)50 Xava Grooms F 6-0 Fr. HS Granada Hill, Calif. (Granada Hills)TEAM PROFILETop Returnees Pts. Rebs. Asts.Ashlee Brown 15.2 8.4 2.8Devyn Christensen 12.1 2.2 2.4Banna Diop 9.5 5.9 1.3Jenna Johnson 6.6 3.1 2.2Maddy Plunkett 3.6 1.7 0.2Jennifer Schlott 3.7 1.2 0.9Key Losses Pts. Rebs. Asts.Alice Coddington 7.1 3.7 4.2LaCale Pringle-Buchanan 3.8 0.9 1.2Amber White 5.8 2.9 0.7UTAH STATE CAMPUSJENNA JOHNSONG, 5-10, Jr.Played and started all 33 games ... averaged 6.6 points,3.1 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.0 steals per game... recorded a career-high eight rebounds againstFresno State on Jan. 8 ... nabbed a career-high sixsteals against Nevada on Jan. 15 ... dished out acareer-high six assists vs. San Jose State on Jan. 29 ...scored a career-high 16 points against Fresno Statein the semifinals of the WAC Tournament ... had sevendouble-digit scoring games.Year G-GS Pts.-Avg. Reb. Ast. Stl.2009-10 19-0 21-1.1 12 5 52010-11 33-33 219-6.6 101 72 71Totals 52-33 240-6.6 113 77 76MEDIA INFORMATIONSPORTS INFORMATIONDirector ............................................. Doug HoffmanWomen’s Basketball Contact .......... Kara FisherAddress ...................................... 7400 Old Main HillLogan, UT 84322-7400Office Number ............................... (435) 797-1361Fisher’s Cell Number ................... (435) 757-8184Fisher’s E-Mail ......................kara.irving@usu.eduFax Number ..................................... (435) 797-2615Press Row ......................................... (435) 797-3443MEDIA OUTLETSAssociated Press .................................. Doug AldenOffice: (801) 322-3405 ............Fax: (801) 322-0051Logan Herald Journal .................Shawn HarrisonOffice: (435) 752-2121 ............Fax: (435) 753-6642Salt Lake Tribune ................................... Tony JonesOffice: (801) 257-8900 ............Fax: (801) 257-8950Deseret News .................................... Kraig WilliamsOffice: (801) 237-2161 ............Fax: (801) 237-2543Ogden Standard-ExaminerOffice: (801) 625-4261 ............Fax: (801) 625-4299Utah Statesman ....................................Tavin StuckiOffice: (435) 797-1761 ............Fax: (435) 797-1760502011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


UTAH STATE 2010-11 STATISTICS AND RESULTSAll Games: 18-15 Home: 10-6 Road: 7-8 Neutral: 1-1Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Rebs-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk St Pts-AvgBrown, Ashlee 30-26 896-29.9 167-333 .502 0-1 .000 123-180 .683 93-158 251-8.4 55-0 85 71 33 38 457-15.2Christensen, Devyn 33-14 790-23.9 124-301 .412 46-130 .354 105-122 .861 16-57 73-2.2 59-2 78 83 6 51 399-12.1Diop, Banna 33-33 832-25.2 128-265 .483 9-38 .237 47-72 .653 52-143 195-5.9 78-1 43 50 62 15 312-9.5Coddington, Alice 33-33 1010-30.6 79-203 .389 18-58 .310 59-84 .702 38-83 121-3.7 77-1 138 82 10 83 235-7.1Johnson, Jenna 33-33 820-24.8 84-187 .449 1-15 .067 50-76 .658 29-72 101-3.1 69-2 72 72 9 71 219-6.6White, Amber 33-24 664-20.1 80-231 .346 12-43 .279 19-31 .613 33-62 95-2.9 48-0 22 47 6 20 191-5.8Pringle-Buchanan, L. 25-0 230-9.2 29-82 .354 13-43 .302 23-32 .719 6-17 23-0.9 41-3 30 28 2 33 94-3.8Schlott, Jennifer 32-0 396-12.4 41-108 .380 21-54 .389 14-18 .778 7-30 37-1.2 30-0 28 48 3 21 117-3.7Plunkett, Maddy 29-0 277-9.6 41-102 .402 11-26 .423 10-13 .769 13-37 50-1.7 34-0 6 18 2 12 103-3.6Burns, Chelsea 32-0 364-11.4 26-81 .321 11-40 .275 11-26 .423 23-41 64-2.0 23-0 9 22 4 21 74-2.3Howard, Stacey 23-2 170-7.4 19-46 .413 4-13 .308 9-18 .500 12-17 29-1.3 16-1 6 12 0 2 51-2.2Mays, Reyneisha 15-0 58-3.9 7-12 .583 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2-5 7-0.5 11-0 0 6 1 2 15-1.0Furtado, Pualei 19-0 87-4.6 4-12 .333 1-6 .167 6-9 .667 5-6 11-0.6 7-0 8 13 0 3 15-0.8Imai, Kamie 11-0 56-5.1 2-8 .250 0-0 .000 1-6 .167 4-6 10-0.9 8-0 7 2 0 0 5-0.5TEAM 51-53 104-3.2 0 14Utah State 33 831-1971 .422 147-467 .315 478-689 .694 384-787 1171-35.5 556-10 532 568 138 372 2287-69.3Opponents 33 848-1994 .425 210-629 .334 403-571 .706 451-869 1320-40.0 593-0 594 650 112 346 2309-70.0WAC Games: 10-6 Home: 6-2 Road: 4-4Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Rebs-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk St Pts-AvgBrown, Ashlee 13-11 364-28.0 79-148 .534 0-1 .000 62-89 .697 48-65 113-8.7 29-0 38 30 14 23 220-16.9Christensen, Devyn 16-10 447-27.9 74-174 .425 25-69 .362 54-62 .871 12-34 46-2.9 35-2 45 47 6 28 227-14.2Diop, Banna 16-16 383-23.9 58-113 .513 4-16 .250 25-32 .781 20-75 95-5.9 42-1 24 18 41 7 145-9.1Coddington, Alice 16-16 485-30.3 36-95 .379 10-29 .345 28-34 .824 18-48 66-4.1 38-0 68 41 6 35 110-6.9Johnson, Jenna 16-16 424-26.5 38-88 .432 0-6 .000 25-43 .581 17-40 57-3.6 40-1 37 38 6 37 101-6.3White, Amber 16-11 266-16.6 38-97 .392 3-18 .167 5-10 .500 11-25 36-2.3 19-0 12 24 4 11 84-5.3Plunkett, Maddy 15-0 157-10.5 28-61 .459 7-13 .538 8-11 .727 6-19 25-1.7 23-0 2 10 2 6 71-4.7Burns, Chelsea 16-0 212-13.3 17-53 .321 7-25 .280 5-16 .313 12-25 37-2.3 12-0 8 8 4 13 46-2.9Schlott, Jennifer 16-0 203-12.7 17-49 .347 6-19 .316 5-7 .714 4-15 19-1.2 16-0 13 27 2 13 45-2.8Pringle-Buchanan, L. 15-0 122-8.1 13-40 .325 4-22 .182 11-17 .647 2-4 6-0.4 22-1 18 17 2 20 41-2.7Howard, Stacey 13-0 66-5.1 12-23 .522 3-6 .500 2-5 .400 7-4 11-0.8 5-0 3 6 0 0 29-2.2Mays, Reyneisha 8-0 29-3.6 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-3 5-0.6 7-0 0 4 1 1 10-1.3Furtado, Pualei 9-0 40-4.4 2-6 .333 1-4 .250 2-5 .400 4-4 8-0.9 4-0 3 5 0 3 7-0.8Imai, Kamie 7-0 27-3.9 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2-3 5-0.7 5-0 5 1 0 0 3-0.4TEAM 23-18 41-2.6 0 6Utah State 16 418-961 .435 70-228 .307 233-333 .700 188-382 570-35.6 297-5 276 282 88 197 1139-71.2Opponents 16 379-929 .408 83-289 .287 216-303 .713 219-400 619-38.7 287-0 261 345 58 179 1057-66.1Date Opponent (Attendance) ResultNov. 12 Dixie State (409) L, 67-71Nov. 15 at North Dakota State (848) L, 64-86Nov. 20 Montana (602) L, 62-65Nov. 23 at Brigham Young (675) L, 52-84Nov. 27 at Weber State (533) W, 66-54Nov. 29 Southern Utah (401) W, 63-56Dec. 1 at Utah Valley (351) W, 80-66Dec. 4 at Northern Arizona (309) W, 80-75 (OT)Dec. 8 San Francisco (280) W, 77-71Dec. 11 Idaho State (335) L, 52-64Dec. 20 South Dakota State (685) W, 60-57Dec. 23 Wyoming (305) L, 50-80Jan. 1 at Utah (765) L, 61-73Jan. 6 *Boise State (301) W, 69-57Jan. 8 *Fresno State (516) L, 69-79Jan. 15 *Nevada (480) W, 81-69Jan. 20 *at Louisiana Tech (1635) L, 74-91Jan. 22 *at New Mexico State (1410) L, 71-75Jan. 27 *Hawai‘i (311) W, 52-41Jan. 29 *San Jose State (629) W, 72-572010-11 RESULTSDate Opponent (Attendance) ResultFeb. 3 *at Nevada (780) W, 79-73Feb. 5 *at Boise State (842) W, 84-69Feb. 10 *Idaho (305) W, 70-64Feb. 12 *at Fresno State (2582) L, 63-81Feb. 19 *at Idaho (403) W, 67-51Feb. 24 *New Mexico State (683) W, 72-61Feb. 26 *Louisiana Tech (891) L, 70-78March 3 *at Hawai‘i (1847) L, 71-72 (OT)March 5 *at San Jose State (442) W, 75-39March 10 @vs. No. 7 NM State (1310) W, 72-67March 11 @vs. No. 2 Fresno State (1447) L, 76-86March 17 #Arizona (1231) W, 103-95March 19 $at Brigham Young (786) L, 63-102*WAC Game@WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)#WNIT First Round (Logan, Utah)$WNIT Second Round (Provo, Utah)RECENT RESULTSYear Record <strong>Conference</strong> Post.1972-73 17-3 — —1973-74 12-2 8-0 —1974-75 14-6 10-3 —1975-76 12-9 10-3 —1976-77 12-12 9-4 —1977-78 9-14 8-5 —1978-79 14-10 5-8 —1979-80 13-15 5-5 —1980-81 12-19 5-5 —1981-82 12-20 6-4 —1982-83 3-22 — —1983-84 2-23 — —1984-85 9-19 3-9 —1985-86 3-28 0-12 —1986-87 1-26 0-12 —2003-04 5-22 5-13 Big West (8th) —2004-05 14-14 9-9 Big West (6th) —2005-06 3-24 2-14 WAC (9th) —2006-07 11-18 7-9 WAC (6th) —2007-08 9-20 5-11 WAC (7th) —2008-09 16-15 9-7 WAC (T-5th) —2009-10 13-17 5-11 WAC (7th) —2010-11 18-15 10-6 WAC (3rd) WNITABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 51


COMING 2012-13FRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEDENVER QUICK FACTSJoins WAC:.............................................. July 1, 2012Enrollment: ..................................................... 11,842Founded: ..............................................................1864Colors: ......................................... Crimson and GoldNickname: .................................................... PioneersArena: ................................ Magness Arena (7,200)Chancellor: .............................. Robert D. Coombe<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director: .............Peg Bradley-Doppes<strong>Athletic</strong> Department: .................(303) 871-2275Ticket Office: ...................................(303) 871-2336Website: .................... www.DenverPioneers.comHead Coach: ........................................Erik JohnsonAlma Mater: ........................UC San Diego (1994)Women’s Basketball Office: ....(303) 871-4793Career Record (Years): ........................... 53-40 (3)2010-11 Record: ..............................................19-12All-Time Record: ............................ 582-449 (.565)NCAA Appearances: .............................................. 1ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSWomen’s Basketball SID: ............ Nicole DupesE-Mail: ..................................nicole.dupes@du.eduOffice: ................................................(303) 871-4990Cell: ....................................................(954) 478-2090Fax: .....................................................(303) 871-3890Press Row: .......................................(303) 871-3922Mailing Address: ............2201 East Asbury Ave.Denver, CO 80208Peg Bradley-Doppes<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorMAGNESS ARENAErik JohnsonHead CoachSEATTLE U QUICK FACTSJoins WAC:.............................................. July 1, 2012Enrollment: ........................................................7,900Founded: ..............................................................1891Colors: ................................................ Red and WhiteNickname: ................................................. RedhawksArena: .............................. Connolly Center (1,050)President: ...................Fr. Stephen Sundborg, S.J.<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director: .................................Bill Hogan<strong>Athletic</strong> Department: .................(206) 296-6400Ticket Office: ...................................(206) 398-4678Website: ............................. www.GoSeattleU.comHead Coach: ....................................Joan BonviciniAlma Mater: ..Southern Connecticut State (1975)Women’s Basketball Office: ....(206) 296-2631Career Record (Years): ....................626-340 (31)2010-11 Record: ................................................8-22All-Time Record: ............................ 491-450 (.522)NCAA Appearances: .............................................. 0ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSWomen’s Basketball SID: ......Diana ChamorroE-Mail: .............................chamorro@seattleu.eduOffice: ................................................(206) 296-2490Cell: ....................................................(650) 283-2890Fax: .....................................................(206) 296-2154Press Row: .......................................(206) 296-2080Mailing Address: .............................901 12th Ave.PO Box 222000Seattle, WA 98122Bill Hogan<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorCONNOLLY CENTERJoan BonviciniHead Coach522011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


COMING 2012-13TEXAS STATE QUICK FACTSUTA QUICK FACTSUTSA QUICK FACTSJoins WAC:.............................................. July 1, 2012Enrollment: ..................................................... 34,113Founded: ..............................................................1899Colors: .......................................... Maroon and GoldNickname: ......................................................BobcatsArena: ............................Strahan Coliseum (7,200)President: .............................. Dr. Denise M. Trauth<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director: ............................ Dr. Larry Teis<strong>Athletic</strong> Department: .................(512) 245-2114Ticket Office: ...................................(512) 245-2272Website: ...................... www.tx<strong>state</strong>bobcats.comHead Coach: ................................Zenarae AntoineAlma Mater: ....................... Colorado State, 1998Women’s Basketball Office: ....(512) 245-3832Career Record (Years): ..................0-0 (first year)2010-11 Record: ................................................9-20All-Time Record: ............................ 643-608 (.514)NCAA Appearances: .............................................. 2ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSWomen’s Basketball SID: ...........Rob BeuerleinE-Mail: ..........................................rb60@tx<strong>state</strong>.eduOffice: ................................................(512) 245-4692Cell: ....................................................(832) 279-0327Fax: .....................................................(512) 245-2967Press Row: .......................................(512) 245-3370Mailing Address: ................601 University DriveSan Marcos, TX 78666Joins WAC:.............................................. July 1, 2012Enrollment: ..................................................... 33,787Founded: ..............................................................1895Colors: ................................... Royal Blue and WhiteNickname: ..................................................MavericksArena: ........................................... Texas Hall (3,600)President: ....................................... James Spaniolo<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director: ...............................Pete Carlon<strong>Athletic</strong> Department: .................(817) 272-2261Ticket Office: ...................................(817) 272-5154Website: ................................... www.utamavs.comHead Coach: ............................Samantha MorrowAlma Mater: ...................... Texas Wesleyan, 1981Women’s Basketball Office: ....(817) 272-2243Career Record (Years): ........................... 64-57 (4)2010-11 Record: ................................................8-20All-Time Record: ............................ 546-530 (.507)NCAA Appearances: .............................................. 2ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSWomen’s Basketball SID: ..... Kristyna ManciasE-Mail: ....................................... kmancias@uta.eduOffice: ................................................(817) 272-2213Cell: ....................................................(956) 648-1109Fax: .....................................................(817) 272-2254Press Row: .......................................(817) 272-3795Mailing Address: ..........................UTA Box 19079Arlington, TX 76019Joins WAC:.............................................. July 1, 2012Enrollment: ..................................................... 31,114Founded: ..............................................................1969Colors: ................... Navy Blue, Orange and WhiteNickname: ............................................RoadrunnersArena: .......................Convocation Center (4,080)President: ....................................Dr. Ricardo Romo<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director: ............................. Lynn Hickey<strong>Athletic</strong> Department: .................(210) 458-4161Ticket Office: ...................................(210) 458-8872Website: ...................................... www.goutsa.comHead Coach: ............................Rae Rippetoe-BlairAlma Mater: ................... Oklahoma State (1985)Women’s Basketball Office: ....(210) 458-4171Career Record (Years): ....................299-177 (16)2010-11 Record: ..............................................16-15All-Time Record: ............................ 435-401 (.520)NCAA Appearances: .............................................. 2ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSWomen’s Basketball SID: .... Jordan KorphageE-Mail: .......................jordan.korphage@utsa.eduOffice: ................................................(210) 458-4930Cell: ....................................................(210) 501-4006Fax: .....................................................(210) 458-4569Press Row: .......................................(210) 458-4196Mailing Address: ....................... One UTSA CircleSan Antonio, TX 78249ABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYDr. Larry Teis<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorZenarae AntoineHead CoachPete Carlon<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorSamantha MorrowHead CoachLynn Hickey<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorRae Rippetoe-BlairHead CoachSTRAHAN COLISEUMTEXAS HALLCONVOCATION CENTERWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 53


2010-11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS–ALLFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATETo be ranked, a player must appear in at least 50 percent of their team’s games.SCORING## Player-Team YR G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G1. Robinson, Tahnee-NEV SR 31 229 88 139 685 22.12. Johnson, Adrienne-TECH SR 32 256 14 176 702 21.93. Ross, Jaleesa-FS SR 33 197 102 42 538 16.34. Brown, Ashlee-USU JR 30 167 0 123 457 15.25. Olorunnife, Yinka-UI SR 31 148 30 129 455 14.76. Moore, Shavon-NEV SR 27 143 1 89 376 13.97. Spence, Madison-NMSU SR 27 130 38 74 372 13.88. Lowe, Jasmine-NMSU SR 32 146 49 82 423 13.29. Munro, Hayley-FS SR 32 124 42 119 409 12.810. Isham, Kati-BSU JR 31 125 70 74 394 12.7REBOUNDING## Player-Team YR G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G1. Jackson, Kamilah-UH FR 28 149 184 333 11.92. Olorunnife, Yinka-UI SR 31 84 245 329 10.63. Johnson, Adrienne-TECH SR 32 102 199 301 9.44. Moore, Shavon-NEV SR 27 89 141 230 8.55. Brown, Ashlee-USU JR 30 93 158 251 8.46. Williams, Kayla-NEV JR 33 74 178 252 7.67. Wampler, Tabytha-NMSU JR 32 89 153 242 7.68. Bos, Janie-BSU SR 31 76 142 218 7.09. Arbuckle, Breanna-UH JR 29 62 120 182 6.310. Robinson, Tahnee-NEV SR 31 73 117 190 6.1FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 3.0 made per game)## Player-Team YR G FG FGA Pct1. Johnson, Adrienne-TECH SR 32 256 501 .5112. Brown, Ashlee-USU JR 30 167 333 .5023. Bramble-Donaldson, S-TECH JR 32 97 195 .4974. Lenhardt, Lauren-BSU SO 29 131 265 .4945. Williams, Kayla-NEV JR 33 121 246 .4926. Bos, Janie-BSU SR 31 117 241 .4857. Diop, Banna-USU SO 33 128 265 .4838. Moore, Shavon-NEV SR 27 143 301 .4759. Wampler, Tabytha-NMSU JR 32 133 281 .47310. Jackson, Kamilah-UH FR 28 122 260 .469FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Minimum 2.0 made per game)## Player-Team YR G FTM FTA Pct1. Christensen, Devyn-USU SO 33 105 122 .8612. Wampler, Tabytha-NMSU JR 32 137 161 .8513. Bendolph, Jasmine-TECH JR 32 65 77 .8444. Johnson, Adrienne-TECH SR 32 176 210 .8385. Lenhardt, Lauren-BSU SO 29 82 98 .8376. Robinson, Tahnee-NEV SR 31 139 172 .8087. Kanekoa, Keisha-UH SR 30 81 102 .7948. Munro, Hayley-FS SR 32 119 153 .7789. Spence, Madison-NMSU SR 27 74 96 .77110. Taleni, Derisa-UI SR 30 72 95 .758ASSISTS## Player-Team YR G Ast Avg/G1. Johnson, Amanda-NEV JR 33 148 4.482. Bendolph, Jasmine-TECH JR 32 138 4.313. Coddington, Alice-USU SR 33 138 4.184. Ross, Jaleesa-FS SR 33 127 3.855. Taleni, Derisa-UI SR 30 104 3.476. Kanekoa, Keisha-UH SR 30 102 3.407. Spence, Madison-NMSU SR 27 84 3.118. Lee, Diana-BSU FR 31 96 3.109. Lowe, Jasmine-NMSU SR 32 92 2.88Sumler, Sayja-SJSU SR 24 69 2.88STEALS## Player-Team YR G Stl Avg/G1. Lowe, Jasmine-NMSU SR 32 87 2.722. Coddington, Alice-USU SR 33 83 2.523. Thompson, Taylor-FS FR 31 77 2.484. Sumler, Sayja-SJSU SR 24 59 2.465. Johnson, Jenna-USU SO 33 71 2.156. Johnson, Adrienne-TECH SR 32 67 2.097. Ross, Jaleesa-FS SR 33 68 2.068. Moult, Rosie-FS SO 33 67 2.039. Wysinger-Mackey, Tar-TECH SR 27 52 1.9310. Moore, Shavon-NEV SR 27 51 1.89THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 1.0 made per game)## Player-Team YR G 3FG FGA Pct1. Robinson, Tahnee-NEV SR 31 88 212 .4152. Munro, Hayley-FS SR 32 42 105 .4003. Moult, Rosie-FS SO 33 98 256 .3834. Thomas, Brietta-TECH SR 26 29 77 .3775. Ross, Jaleesa-FS SR 33 102 273 .3746. Isham, Kati-BSU JR 31 70 189 .3707. Taleni, Derisa-UI SR 30 30 82 .3668. Corbett, Danisha-NMSU SR 32 61 167 .3659. Christensen, Devyn-USU SO 33 46 130 .35410. Lowe, Jasmine-NMSU SR 32 49 146 .336THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE## Player-Team YR G 3FG Avg/G1. Ross, Jaleesa-FS SR 33 102 3.092. Moult, Rosie-FS SO 33 98 2.973. Robinson, Tahnee-NEV SR 31 88 2.844. Isham, Kati-BSU JR 31 70 2.265. Corbett, Danisha-NMSU SR 32 61 1.916. Tinnin, Megan-UH SR 30 51 1.707. Lowe, Jasmine-NMSU SR 32 49 1.538. Spence, Madison-NMSU SR 27 38 1.419. Christensen, Devyn-USU SO 33 46 1.3910. Jones, Whitney-TECH SR 31 43 1.39BLOCKED SHOTS## Player-Team YR G Blk Avg/G1. Diop, Banna-USU SO 33 62 1.882. Walters, Ashley-UI FR 24 32 1.333. Arbuckle, Breanna-UH JR 29 38 1.314. Brown, Ashlee-USU JR 30 33 1.105. Kuehu, Shawna-Lei-UH FR 27 26 0.966. Williams, Kayla-NEV JR 33 31 0.947. Lenhardt, Lauren-BSU SO 29 27 0.938. Johnson, Adrienne-TECH SR 32 29 0.919. Moore, Shavon-NEV SR 27 22 0.8110. Corbett, Danisha-NMSU SR 32 26 0.81ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Minimum 3.0 assists/game)## Player-Team YR G Ast Avg TO Avg Ratio1. Ross, Jaleesa-FS SR 33 127 3.8 73 2.2 1.742. Johnson, Amanda-NEV JR 33 148 4.5 87 2.6 1.703. Coddington, Alice-USU SR 33 138 4.2 82 2.5 1.684. Lee, Diana-BSU FR 31 96 3.1 66 2.1 1.455. Bendolph, Jasmine-TECH JR 32 138 4.3 105 3.3 1.316. Spence, Madison-NMSU SR 27 84 3.1 66 2.4 1.277. Kanekoa, Keisha-UH SR 30 102 3.4 111 3.7 0.928. Taleni, Derisa-UI SR 30 104 3.5 116 3.9 0.90MINUTES PLAYED## Player-Team YR G Min Avg/G1. Johnson, Adrienne-TECH SR 32 1188 37.122. Robinson, Tahnee-NEV SR 31 1063 34.293. Wysinger-Mackey, Tar-TECH SR 27 922 34.154. Olorunnife, Yinka-UI SR 31 1045 33.715. Ross, Jaleesa-FS SR 33 1101 33.366. Plavljanin, Sara-SJSU JR 27 899 33.307. Kanekoa, Keisha-UH SR 30 993 33.108. Sumler, Sayja-SJSU SR 24 775 32.299. Spence, Madison-NMSU SR 27 856 31.7010. Bendolph, Jasmine-TECH JR 32 991 30.97542011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


2010-11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS–WACTo be ranked, a player must appear in at least 50 percent of their team’s games.SCORING## Player-Team YR G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G1. Johnson, Adrienne-TECH SR 16 125 4 102 356 22.32. Robinson, Tahnee-NEV SR 16 113 42 68 336 21.03. Brown, Ashlee-USU JR 13 79 0 62 220 16.94. Ross, Jaleesa-FS SR 16 101 46 21 269 16.85. Spence, Madison-NMSU SR 16 82 21 45 230 14.46. Olorunnife, Yinka-UI SR 16 68 10 83 229 14.37. Christensen, Devyn-USU SO 16 74 25 54 227 14.28. Wysinger-Mackey, Tar-TECH SR 14 60 8 65 193 13.89. Lenhardt, Lauren-BSU SO 14 66 3 52 187 13.410. Munro, Hayley-FS SR 16 59 20 68 206 12.9REBOUNDING## Player-Team YR G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G1. Jackson, Kamilah-UH FR 15 78 102 180 12.02. Olorunnife, Yinka-UI SR 16 44 127 171 10.73. Johnson, Adrienne-TECH SR 16 53 107 160 10.04. Moore, Shavon-NEV SR 14 45 77 122 8.75. Brown, Ashlee-USU JR 13 48 65 113 8.76. Edwards, Taja-FS SR 16 52 55 107 6.77. Williams, Kayla-NEV JR 16 31 71 102 6.4Rutledge, Jasmine-NMSU FR 16 39 63 102 6.4Johnson, Brittany-SJSU JR 16 27 75 102 6.410. Wampler, Tabytha-NMSU JR 16 37 62 99 6.2FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 3.0 made per game)## Player-Team YR G FG FGA Pct1. Brown, Ashlee-USU JR 13 79 148 .5342. Edwards, Taja-FS SR 16 54 102 .5293. Williams, Kayla-NEV JR 16 53 103 .5154. Diop, Banna-USU SO 16 58 113 .5135. Johnson, Adrienne-TECH SR 16 125 259 .4836. Ross, Jaleesa-FS SR 16 101 213 .4747. Bos, Janie-BSU SR 16 56 121 .4638. Lenhardt, Lauren-BSU SO 14 66 143 .4629. Kloke, Rachele-UI SR 13 49 108 .45410. Thompson, Taylor-FS FR 14 46 104 .442FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Minimum 2.0 made per game)## Player-Team YR G FTM FTA Pct1. Lenhardt, Lauren-BSU SO 14 52 57 .9122. Christensen, Devyn-USU SO 16 54 62 .8713. Wampler, Tabytha-NMSU JR 16 58 68 .8534. Johnson, Adrienne-TECH SR 16 102 120 .8505. Bendolph, Jasmine-TECH JR 16 43 51 .8436. Munro, Hayley-FS SR 16 68 82 .8297. Spence, Madison-NMSU SR 16 45 55 .8188. Kanekoa, Keisha-UH SR 16 43 53 .8119. Robinson, Tahnee-NEV SR 16 68 88 .77310. Taleni, Derisa-UI SR 16 40 52 .769ASSISTS## Player-Team YR G Ast Avg/G1. Johnson, Amanda-NEV JR 16 74 4.632. Bendolph, Jasmine-TECH JR 16 70 4.383. Coddington, Alice-USU SR 16 68 4.254. Ross, Jaleesa-FS SR 16 61 3.815. Kanekoa, Keisha-UH SR 16 57 3.566. Taleni, Derisa-UI SR 16 56 3.507. Sumler, Sayja-SJSU SR 16 49 3.068. Brown, Ashlee-USU JR 13 38 2.929. Christensen, Devyn-USU SO 16 45 2.8110. Wysinger-Mackey, Tar-TECH SR 14 39 2.79STEALS## Player-Team YR G Stl Avg/G1. Thompson, Taylor-FS FR 14 41 2.932. Sumler, Sayja-SJSU SR 16 40 2.503. Johnson, Jenna-USU SO 16 37 2.31Lowe, Jasmine-NMSU SR 16 37 2.315. Wysinger-Mackey, Tar-TECH SR 14 32 2.296. Coddington, Alice-USU SR 16 35 2.197. Ross, Jaleesa-FS SR 16 32 2.00Moult, Rosie-FS SO 16 32 2.00Moore, Shavon-NEV SR 14 28 2.0010. Johnson, Adrienne-TECH SR 16 31 1.94THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 1.0 made per game)## Player-Team YR G 3FG FGA Pct1. Thomas, Brietta-TECH SR 15 22 49 .4492. Munro, Hayley-FS SR 16 20 49 .4083. Robinson, Tahnee-NEV SR 16 42 106 .3964. Moult, Rosie-FS SO 16 46 119 .3875. Cheever, Bianca-UI SR 16 28 73 .3846. Taleni, Derisa-UI SR 16 18 47 .3837. Thompson, Taylor-FS FR 14 21 56 .3758. Ross, Jaleesa-FS SR 16 46 125 .3689. Christensen, Devyn-USU SO 16 25 69 .36210. Plavljanin, Sara-SJSU JR 16 24 69 .348THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE## Player-Team YR G 3FG Avg/G1. Moult, Rosie-FS SO 16 46 2.88Ross, Jaleesa-FS SR 16 46 2.883. Robinson, Tahnee-NEV SR 16 42 2.634. Isham, Kati-BSU JR 16 31 1.945. Corbett, Danisha-NMSU SR 16 29 1.816. Cheever, Bianca-UI SR 16 28 1.757. Tinnin, Megan-UH SR 16 25 1.56Christensen, Devyn-USU SO 16 25 1.569. Plavljanin, Sara-SJSU JR 16 24 1.50Thompson, Taylor-FS FR 14 21 1.50BLOCKED SHOTS## Player-Team YR G Blk Avg/G1. Diop, Banna-USU SO 16 41 2.562. Arbuckle, Breanna-UH JR 15 21 1.403. Kuehu, Shawna-Lei-UH FR 13 15 1.154. Brown, Ashlee-USU JR 13 14 1.085. Corbett, Danisha-NMSU SR 16 17 1.066. Moore, Shavon-NEV SR 14 12 0.867. Johnson, Adrienne-TECH SR 16 13 0.818. Lenhardt, Lauren-BSU SO 14 11 0.799. Rima, Melissa-BSU SR 16 12 0.7510. Fletcher, Christina-NMSU SO 15 11 0.73ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Minimum 3.0 assists/game)## Player-Team YR G Ast Avg TO Avg Ratio1. Bendolph, Jasmine-TECH JR 16 70 4.4 36 2.3 1.942. Ross, Jaleesa-FS SR 16 61 3.8 32 2.0 1.913. Johnson, Amanda-NEV JR 16 74 4.6 44 2.8 1.684. Coddington, Alice-USU SR 16 68 4.3 41 2.6 1.665. Kanekoa, Keisha-UH SR 16 57 3.6 59 3.7 0.976. Taleni, Derisa-UI SR 16 56 3.5 62 3.9 0.907. Sumler, Sayja-SJSU SR 16 49 3.1 68 4.3 0.72MINUTES PLAYED## Player-Team YR G Min Avg/G1. Johnson, Adrienne-TECH SR 16 614 38.382. Wysinger-Mackey, Tar-TECH SR 14 509 36.363. Plavljanin, Sara-SJSU JR 16 565 35.314. Ross, Jaleesa-FS SR 16 552 34.505. Robinson, Tahnee-NEV SR 16 543 33.946. Sumler, Sayja-SJSU SR 16 534 33.387. Olorunnife, Yinka-UI SR 16 532 33.258. Spence, Madison-NMSU SR 16 528 33.009. Kanekoa, Keisha-UH SR 16 525 32.8110. Taleni, Derisa-UI SR 16 499 31.19ABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 55


2010-11 TEAM STATISTICS–ALLFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATESCORING OFFENSE# Team G W-L Pts Avg/G1. Fresno State 33 25-8 2504 75.92. Louisiana Tech 32 24-8 2335 73.03. Utah State 33 18-15 2287 69.34. Nevada 33 22-11 2228 67.55. Boise State 31 12-19 2081 67.16. New Mexico State 32 14-18 2095 65.57. Idaho 31 15-16 1952 63.08. Hawaii 30 11-19 1814 60.59. San Jose State 29 2-27 1383 47.7SCORING DEFENSE# Team G Pts Avg/G1. Idaho 31 1978 63.82. Nevada 33 2107 63.83. Louisiana Tech 32 2061 64.44. Fresno State 33 2161 65.55. San Jose State 29 1915 66.06. Hawaii 30 1990 66.37. New Mexico State 32 2137 66.88. Utah State 33 2309 70.09. Boise State 31 2192 70.7SCORING MARGIN# Team G OFF DEF Margin1. Fresno State 33 75.9 65.5 +10.42. Louisiana Tech 32 73.0 64.4 +8.63. Nevada 33 67.5 63.8 +3.74. Utah State 33 69.3 70.0 -0.75. Idaho 31 63.0 63.8 -0.86. New Mexico State 32 65.5 66.8 -1.37. Boise State 31 67.1 70.7 -3.68. Hawaii 30 60.5 66.3 -5.99. San Jose State 29 47.7 66.0 -18.3FREE THROW PERCENTAGE# Team G FTM FTA Pct1. Idaho 31 395 533 .7412. New Mexico State 32 441 615 .7173. Fresno State 33 430 604 .7124. Boise State 31 410 581 .7065. Nevada 33 487 692 .7046. San Jose State 29 295 425 .6947. Utah State 33 478 689 .6948. Louisiana Tech 32 501 740 .6779. Hawaii 30 411 670 .613FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE# Team G FG FGA Pct1. Louisiana Tech 32 834 1974 .4222. Utah State 33 831 1971 .4223. Nevada 33 790 1883 .4204. Fresno State 33 875 2143 .4085. Boise State 31 742 1831 .4056. Idaho 31 685 1712 .4007. New Mexico State 32 735 1937 .3798. Hawaii 30 649 1719 .3789. San Jose State 29 495 1440 .344FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE# Team G FG FGA Pct1. Hawaii 30 686 1812 .3792. Nevada 33 752 1953 .3853. Idaho 31 734 1899 .3874. New Mexico State 32 700 1783 .3935. Louisiana Tech 32 747 1892 .3956. Boise State 31 776 1910 .4067. San Jose State 29 644 1536 .4198. Utah State 33 848 1994 .4259. Fresno State 33 804 1881 .427THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE# Team G FG FGA Pct1. Fresno State 33 324 956 .3392. Nevada 33 161 486 .3313. Boise State 31 187 576 .3254. Louisiana Tech 32 166 516 .3225. Idaho 31 187 584 .3206. New Mexico State 32 184 578 .3187. Utah State 33 147 467 .3158. Hawaii 30 105 387 .2719. San Jose State 29 98 381 .257THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE# Team G FG FGA Pct1. Fresno State 33 141 481 .2932. Idaho 31 169 553 .3063. Louisiana Tech 32 148 484 .3064. Nevada 33 151 481 .3145. New Mexico State 32 155 481 .3226. Hawaii 30 199 605 .3297. Utah State 33 210 629 .3348. San Jose State 29 192 571 .3369. Boise State 31 214 629 .340REBOUNDING OFFENSE# Team G Reb Avg/G1. Hawaii 30 1263 42.12. Nevada 33 1363 41.33. Louisiana Tech 32 1281 40.04. Fresno State 33 1294 39.25. Boise State 31 1192 38.56. Idaho 31 1176 37.97. New Mexico State 32 1181 36.98. Utah State 33 1171 35.59. San Jose State 29 889 30.7REBOUNDING DEFENSE# Team G Reb Avg/G1. Nevada 33 1138 34.52. San Jose State 29 1081 37.33. Idaho 31 1162 37.54. Hawaii 30 1134 37.85. Fresno State 33 1249 37.86. Boise State 31 1176 37.97. Louisiana Tech 32 1235 38.68. Utah State 33 1320 40.09. New Mexico State 32 1296 40.5REBOUNDING MARGIN# Team G Rbd Avg Opp Avg Mar1. Nevada 33 1363 41.3 1138 34.5 +6.82. Hawaii 30 1263 42.1 1134 37.8 +4.33. Louisiana Tech 32 1281 40.0 1235 38.6 +1.44. Fresno State 33 1294 39.2 1249 37.8 +1.45. Boise State 31 1192 38.5 1176 37.9 +0.56. Idaho 31 1176 37.9 1162 37.5 +0.57. New Mexico State 32 1181 36.9 1296 40.5 -3.68. Utah State 33 1171 35.5 1320 40.0 -4.59. San Jose State 29 889 30.7 1081 37.3 -6.6TURNOVER MARGIN# Team G TM Avg OPP Avg Mar1. Fresno State 33 543 16.5 710 21.5 +5.062. Louisiana Tech 32 506 15.8 625 19.5 +3.723. New Mexico State 32 486 15.2 573 17.9 +2.724. Utah State 33 568 17.2 650 19.7 +2.485. Idaho 31 573 18.5 482 15.5 -2.946. Boise State 31 607 19.6 515 16.6 -2.977. Nevada 33 622 18.8 510 15.5 -3.398. Hawaii 30 588 19.6 460 15.3 -4.279. San Jose State 29 636 21.9 506 17.4 -4.48ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO# Team G Ast Avg TO Avg Ratio1. Fresno State 33 550 16.7 543 16.5 1.012. Utah State 33 532 16.1 568 17.2 0.943. Louisiana Tech 32 433 13.5 506 15.8 0.864. New Mexico State 32 402 12.6 486 15.2 0.835. Boise State 31 434 14.0 607 19.6 0.716. Nevada 33 421 12.8 622 18.8 0.687. Idaho 31 377 12.2 573 18.5 0.668. Hawaii 30 348 11.6 588 19.6 0.599. San Jose State 29 289 10.0 636 21.9 0.45BLOCKED SHOTS# Team G Blks Avg/G1. Utah State 33 138 4.182. Hawaii 30 120 4.003. Idaho 31 109 3.52Boise State 31 109 3.525. Nevada 33 116 3.526. New Mexico State 32 95 2.977. Louisiana Tech 32 80 2.508. Fresno State 33 70 2.129. San Jose State 29 47 1.62ASSISTS# Team G Asts Avg/G1. Fresno State 33 550 16.672. Utah State 33 532 16.123. Boise State 31 434 14.004. Louisiana Tech 32 433 13.535. Nevada 33 421 12.766. New Mexico State 32 402 12.567. Idaho 31 377 12.168. Hawaii 30 348 11.609. San Jose State 29 289 9.97STEALS# Team G Stls Avg/G1. Fresno State 33 412 12.482. Utah State 33 372 11.273. Louisiana Tech 32 301 9.414. San Jose State 29 267 9.215. New Mexico State 32 290 9.066. Nevada 33 262 7.947. Idaho 31 232 7.488. Hawaii 30 217 7.239. Boise State 31 181 5.84OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS# Team G No. Avg/G1. Hawaii 30 480 16.002. Fresno State 33 526 15.943. Nevada 33 461 13.974. Boise State 31 410 13.235. Louisiana Tech 32 423 13.226. New Mexico State 32 400 12.507. Utah State 33 384 11.648. San Jose State 29 302 10.419. Idaho 31 303 9.77DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS# Team G No. Avg/G1. Idaho 31 873 28.162. Nevada 33 902 27.333. Louisiana Tech 32 858 26.814. Hawaii 30 783 26.105. Boise State 31 782 25.236. New Mexico State 32 781 24.417. Utah State 33 787 23.858. Fresno State 33 768 23.279. San Jose State 29 587 20.24THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE# Team G 3FG Avg/G1. Fresno State 33 324 9.822. Boise State 31 187 6.03Idaho 31 187 6.034. New Mexico State 32 184 5.755. Louisiana Tech 32 166 5.196. Nevada 33 161 4.887. Utah State 33 147 4.458. Hawaii 30 105 3.509. San Jose State 29 98 3.38562011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


2010-11 TEAM STATISTICS–WACSCORING OFFENSE# Team G W-L Pts Avg/G1. Louisiana Tech 16 15-1 1247 77.92. Fresno State 16 14-2 1236 77.23. Utah State 16 10-6 1139 71.24. Nevada 16 9-7 1023 63.95. Boise State 16 3-13 1012 63.26. New Mexico State 16 7-9 1008 63.07. Idaho 16 7-9 989 61.88. Hawaii 16 5-11 928 58.09. San Jose State 16 2-14 750 46.9SCORING DEFENSE# Team G Pts Avg/G1. Fresno State 16 962 60.12. Nevada 16 966 60.43. Idaho 16 985 61.64. New Mexico State 16 1030 64.45. San Jose State 16 1040 65.06. Louisiana Tech 16 1051 65.77. Utah State 16 1057 66.18. Hawaii 16 1065 66.69. Boise State 16 1176 73.5SCORING MARGIN# Team G OFF DEF Margin1. Fresno State 16 77.2 60.1 +17.12. Louisiana Tech 16 77.9 65.7 +12.23. Utah State 16 71.2 66.1 +5.14. Nevada 16 63.9 60.4 +3.65. Idaho 16 61.8 61.6 +0.26. New Mexico State 16 63.0 64.4 -1.47. Hawaii 16 58.0 66.6 -8.68. Boise State 16 63.2 73.5 -10.29. San Jose State 16 46.9 65.0 -18.1FREE THROW PERCENTAGE# Team G FTM FTA Pct1. Idaho 16 229 312 .7342. Fresno State 16 204 281 .7263. Boise State 16 227 315 .7214. Nevada 16 272 378 .7205. San Jose State 16 161 229 .7036. New Mexico State 16 196 279 .7037. Louisiana Tech 16 309 441 .7018. Utah State 16 233 333 .7009. Hawaii 16 211 348 .606FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE# Team G FG FGA Pct1. Utah State 16 418 961 .4352. Louisiana Tech 16 427 1008 .4243. Fresno State 16 437 1035 .4224. Idaho 16 332 824 .4035. Nevada 16 342 867 .3946. New Mexico State 16 364 961 .3797. Boise State 16 347 930 .3738. Hawaii 16 331 906 .3659. San Jose State 16 268 798 .336FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE# Team G FG FGA Pct1. Nevada 16 340 926 .3672. Hawaii 16 363 963 .3773. New Mexico State 16 336 889 .3784. Louisiana Tech 16 372 976 .3815. Idaho 16 368 933 .3946. Fresno State 16 353 891 .3967. Utah State 16 379 929 .4088. San Jose State 16 341 820 .4169. Boise State 16 414 963 .430THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE# Team G FG FGA Pct1. Fresno State 16 158 452 .3502. Louisiana Tech 16 84 254 .3313. New Mexico State 16 84 266 .3164. Idaho 16 96 305 .3155. Utah State 16 70 228 .3076. Boise State 16 91 302 .3017. Nevada 16 67 227 .2958. Hawaii 16 55 193 .2859. San Jose State 16 53 208 .255THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE# Team G FG FGA Pct1. Fresno State 16 55 215 .2562. Utah State 16 83 289 .2873. Nevada 16 67 227 .2954. Idaho 16 74 241 .3075. Louisiana Tech 16 83 267 .3116. San Jose State 16 95 305 .3117. New Mexico State 16 78 244 .3208. Hawaii 16 105 328 .3209. Boise State 16 118 319 .370REBOUNDING OFFENSE# Team G Reb Avg/G1. Hawaii 16 683 42.72. Nevada 16 663 41.43. Louisiana Tech 16 653 40.84. Fresno State 16 616 38.55. Boise State 16 596 37.26. New Mexico State 16 593 37.17. Idaho 16 577 36.18. Utah State 16 570 35.69. San Jose State 16 486 30.4REBOUNDING DEFENSE# Team G Reb Avg/G1. Nevada 16 538 33.62. Idaho 16 562 35.13. Hawaii 16 603 37.74. San Jose State 16 607 37.9Boise State 16 607 37.96. Fresno State 16 618 38.67. Utah State 16 619 38.78. New Mexico State 16 639 39.99. Louisiana Tech 16 644 40.2REBOUNDING MARGIN# Team G Rbd Avg Opp Avg Mar1. Nevada 16 663 41.4 538 33.6 +7.82. Hawaii 16 683 42.7 603 37.7 +5.03. Idaho 16 577 36.1 562 35.1 +0.94. Louisiana Tech 16 653 40.8 644 40.2 +0.65. Fresno State 16 616 38.5 618 38.6 -0.16. Boise State 16 596 37.2 607 37.9 -0.77. New Mexico State 16 593 37.1 639 39.9 -2.98. Utah State 16 570 35.6 619 38.7 -3.19. San Jose State 16 486 30.4 607 37.9 -7.6TURNOVER MARGIN# Team G TM Avg OPP Avg Mar1. Fresno State 16 244 15.3 363 22.7 +7.442. Louisiana Tech 16 244 15.3 326 20.4 +5.133. Utah State 16 282 17.6 345 21.6 +3.944. New Mexico State 16 243 15.2 283 17.7 +2.505. Idaho 16 302 18.9 252 15.8 -3.136. Boise State 16 314 19.6 261 16.3 -3.31San Jose State 16 353 22.1 300 18.8 -3.318. Nevada 16 314 19.6 248 15.5 -4.139. Hawaii 16 310 19.4 228 14.3 -5.13ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO# Team G Ast Avg TO Avg Ratio1. Fresno State 16 271 16.9 244 15.3 1.112. Utah State 16 276 17.3 282 17.6 0.983. Louisiana Tech 16 223 13.9 244 15.3 0.914. New Mexico State 16 202 12.6 243 15.2 0.835. Boise State 16 210 13.1 314 19.6 0.676. Idaho 16 184 11.5 302 18.9 0.617. Nevada 16 189 11.8 314 19.6 0.608. Hawaii 16 179 11.2 310 19.4 0.589. San Jose State 16 157 9.8 353 22.1 0.44BLOCKED SHOTS# Team G Blks Avg/G1. Utah State 16 88 5.502. Hawaii 16 67 4.193. New Mexico State 16 56 3.504. Nevada 16 52 3.25Boise State 16 52 3.256. Idaho 16 40 2.507. Fresno State 16 37 2.318. Louisiana Tech 16 36 2.259. San Jose State 16 23 1.44ASSISTS# Team G Asts Avg/G1. Utah State 16 276 17.252. Fresno State 16 271 16.943. Louisiana Tech 16 223 13.944. Boise State 16 210 13.135. New Mexico State 16 202 12.636. Nevada 16 189 11.817. Idaho 16 184 11.508. Hawaii 16 179 11.199. San Jose State 16 157 9.81STEALS# Team G Stls Avg/G1. Fresno State 16 214 13.382. Utah State 16 197 12.313. Louisiana Tech 16 161 10.064. San Jose State 16 158 9.885. New Mexico State 16 134 8.386. Idaho 16 131 8.197. Nevada 16 122 7.638. Hawaii 16 111 6.949. Boise State 16 82 5.13OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS# Team G No. Avg/G1. Hawaii 16 263 16.442. Fresno State 16 230 14.383. Nevada 16 228 14.254. Louisiana Tech 16 216 13.505. Boise State 16 205 12.816. New Mexico State 16 198 12.387. Utah State 16 188 11.758. San Jose State 16 166 10.389. Idaho 16 147 9.19DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS# Team G No. Avg/G1. Louisiana Tech 16 437 27.312. Nevada 16 435 27.193. Idaho 16 430 26.884. Hawaii 16 420 26.255. New Mexico State 16 395 24.696. Boise State 16 391 24.447. Fresno State 16 386 24.138. Utah State 16 382 23.889. San Jose State 16 320 20.00THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE# Team G 3FG Avg/G1. Fresno State 16 158 9.882. Idaho 16 96 6.003. Boise State 16 91 5.694. Louisiana Tech 16 84 5.25New Mexico State 16 84 5.256. Utah State 16 70 4.387. Nevada 16 67 4.198. Hawaii 16 55 3.449. San Jose State 16 53 3.31ABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 57


2010-11 INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVESFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEALL GAMESPOINTS37 Lenhardt, Lauren (Boise State) vs Hawaii (1/15/11)36 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs Utah State (1/20/11)35 Robinson, Tahnee (Nevada) vs Idaho (03/10/11)34 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs Southern Miss (1/2/11)34 Olorunnife, Yinka (Idaho) at SJSU (1/20/11)33 Robinson, Tahnee (Nevada) vs Cal Poly Pomona (11/12/10)32 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) vs Boise State (2/10/11)32 Robinson, Tahnee (Nevada) vs LA Tech (2/28/11)31 Jackson, Kamilah (Hawaii) vs CSU Bakersfield (12/29/10)Field goals made14 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs Southern Miss (1/2/11)14 Lenhardt, Lauren (Boise State) vs Hawaii (1/15/11)13 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs Georgia (12/29/10)12 Robinson, Tahnee (Nevada) vs Cal Poly Pomona (11/12/10)12 Lenhardt, Lauren (Boise State) vs NM State (01/27/11)12 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) vs Boise State (2/10/11)12 Robinson, Tahnee (Nevada) vs Idaho (03/10/11)Field goal attempts24 Olorunnife, Yinka (Idaho) vs Nevada (03/10/11)23 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs Southern Miss (1/2/11)23 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs Fresno State (2/5/11)22 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) at LA Tech (2/5/11)22 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) vs Boise State (2/10/11)22 Robinson, Tahnee (Nevada) vs LA Tech (2/28/11)22 Olorunnife, Yinka (Idaho) at South Dakota (03/17/11)Field goal percentage1.000 (8-8) Bos, Janie (Boise State) vs Oregon (12/3/10)1.000 (7-7) Broaden, Myesha (SJSU) vs UC Davis (12/21/10)1.000 (7-7) Jackson, Kamilah (Hawaii) vs Columbia (12/28/10).909 (10-11) Brown, Ashlee (Utah State) at Utah Valley (12/1/10).900 (9-10) Bos, Janie (Boise State) vs Utah State (02/05/11)Three-pointers made8 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) at Idaho (1/10/11)8 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) vs Boise State (2/10/11)7 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) vs USC (12/29/10)7 Corbett, Danisha (NM State) at Boise State (01/27/11)7 Thomas, Brietta (LA Tech) vs Boise State (3/3/11)Three-pointers attempted20 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) vs North Carolina (3/19/11)16 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) vs Boise State (2/10/11)15 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) at CSU Bakersfield (12/8/10)15 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) at Idaho (1/10/11)14 Moult, Rosie (Fresno State) vs Utah State (03/11/11)14 Moult, Rosie (Fresno State) vs North Carolina (3/19/11)Three-point percentage1.000 (6-6) Moult, Rosie (Fresno State) vs UC Riverside (1/3/11).833 (5-6) Plavljanin, Sara (SJSU) vs NM State (1/8/11).778 (7-9) Corbett, Danisha (NM State) at Boise State (01/27/11).778 (7-9) Thomas, Brietta (LA Tech) vs Boise State (3/3/11).714 (5-7) Robinson, Tahnee (Nevada) vs LA Tech (2/28/11).714 (5-7) Robinson, Tahnee (Nevada) vs Idaho (03/10/11)Free throws made16 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs Utah State (1/20/11)15 Wampler, Tabytha (NM State) vs Utah (12/22/10)13 Olorunnife, Yinka (Idaho) at SJSU (1/20/11)13 Brown, Ashlee (Utah State) vs NM State (02/24/11)12 Wampler, Tabytha (NM State) vs CS Northridge (12/5/10)12 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) at NM State (2/12/11)Free throw attempts18 Wampler, Tabytha (NM State) vs Utah (12/22/10)18 Olorunnife, Yinka (Idaho) at SJSU (1/20/11)16 Wampler, Tabytha (NM State) vs CS Northridge (12/5/10)16 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs Utah State (1/20/11)15 Brown, Ashlee (Utah State) at Northern Arizona (12/4/10)Free throw percentage1.000 (16-16) Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs Utah State (1/20/11)1.000 (13-13) Brown, Ashlee (Utah State) vs NM State (02/24/11)1.000 (10-10) Wampler, Tabytha (NM State) at SJSU (1/8/11)1.000 (10-10) Christensen, Devyn (Utah State) vs Arizona (3/17/11)1.000 (9-9) Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs Southern (12/12/10)1.000 (9-9) Olorunnife, Yinka (Idaho) at Boise State (02/12/11)1.000 (8-8) Wampler, Tabytha (NM State) at UND (11/13/10)1.000 (8-8) Isham, Kati (Boise State) at Utah Valley (12/20/10)1.000 (8-8) Kanekoa, Keisha (Hawaii) vs Boise State (02/02/11)1.000 (8-8) Bendolph, Jasmine (LA Tech) vs Fresno State (2/5/11)1.000 (8-8) Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs SJSU (02/19/11)1.000 (8-8) Bramble-Donaldson, S (LA Tech) vs Boise State (3/3/11)REBOUNDS25 Jackson, Kamilah (Hawaii) vs CSU Bakersfield (12/29/10)22 Jackson, Kamilah (Hawaii) at Boise State (1/15/11)20 Williams, Kayla (Nevada) vs Pepperdine (11/14/10)20 Jackson, Kamilah (Hawaii) vs LA Tech (1/8/11)19 Jackson, Kamilah (Hawaii) vs Utah State (3/3/2011)18 Munro, Hayley (Fresno State) vs UC Irvine (11/20/10)18 Wampler, Tabytha (NM State) vs Northern Iowa (11/27/10)18 Jackson, Kamilah (Hawaii) at Portland (12/4/10)18 Olorunnife, Yinka (Idaho) vs Montana (12/8/10)18 Olorunnife, Yinka (Idaho) at Portland (12/30/10)18 Olorunnife, Yinka (Idaho) vs NM State (1/29/11)ASSISTSSTEALS13 Lee, Diana (Boise State) vs College of Idaho (1/2/11)13 Bendolph, Jasmine (LA Tech) at Nevada (2/28/11)11 Coddington, Alice (Utah State) at Utah Valley (12/1/10)11 Lowe, Jasmine (NM State) at Boise State (01/27/11)9 Kuehu, Shawna-Lei (Hawaii) vs Mississippi (11/27/10)9 Coddington, Alice (Utah State) vs Southern Utah (11/29/10)9 Kuehu, Shawna-Lei (Hawaii) vs Columbia (12/28/10)9 Munro, Hayley (Fresno State) vs Utah State (2/12/11)9 Moore, Shavon (Nevada) vs Utah State (2/3/11)8 Sumler, Sayja (SJSU) at LA Tech (02/19/11)8 Wysinger-Mackey, Tar (LA Tech) at Nevada (2/28/11)7 Olorunnife, Yinka (Idaho) at Portland (12/30/10)7 Edwards, Taja (Fresno State) vs UC Riverside (1/3/11)Blocked shots8 Walters, Ashley (Idaho) at Oregon (11/26/10)8 Diop, Banna (Utah State) vs Boise State (1/6/10)5 Moore, Shavon (Nevada) at Utah State (1/15/11)5 Diop, Banna (Utah State) at Nevada (2/3/11)5 Diop, Banna (Utah State) vs Arizona (3/17/11)582011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


2010-11 INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVESWAC GAMESPOINTS37 Lenhardt, Lauren (Boise State) vs Hawaii (1/15/11)36 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs Utah State (1/20/11)34 Olorunnife, Yinka (Idaho) at SJSU (1/20/11)32 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) vs Boise State (2/10/11)32 Robinson, Tahnee (Nevada) vs LA Tech (2/28/11)31 Corbett, Danisha (NM State) at Boise State (01/27/11)30 Lenhardt, Lauren (Boise State) vs NM State (01/27/11)30 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) at LA Tech (2/5/11)29 Spence, Madison (NM State) vs LA Tech (2/12/11)28 Plavljanin, Sara (SJSU) vs NM State (1/8/11)28 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) at Idaho (1/10/11)28 Thomas, Brietta (LA Tech) vs Boise State (3/3/11)Field goals made14 Lenhardt, Lauren (Boise State) vs Hawaii (1/15/11)12 Lenhardt, Lauren (Boise State) vs NM State (01/27/11)12 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) vs Boise State (2/10/11)11 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) at Idaho (1/27/11)11 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) at LA Tech (2/5/11)11 Spence, Madison (NM State) vs LA Tech (2/12/11)11 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) at Utah State (02/26/11)11 Plavljanin, Sara (SJSU) vs Boise State (2/26/11)11 Robinson, Tahnee (Nevada) vs LA Tech (2/28/11)Field goal attempts23 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs Fresno State (2/5/11)22 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) at LA Tech (2/5/11)22 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) vs Boise State (2/10/11)22 Robinson, Tahnee (Nevada) vs LA Tech (2/28/11)21 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs Utah State (1/20/11)21 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs Nevada (1/22/11)21 Robinson, Tahnee (Nevada) vs Utah State (2/3/11)21 Robinson, Tahnee (Nevada) vs Hawaii (2/12/11)21 Lowe, Jasmine (NM State) vs LA Tech (2/12/11)21 Spence, Madison (NM State) vs LA Tech (2/12/11)21 Robinson, Tahnee (Nevada) at Boise State (02/19/11)21 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) at Utah State (02/26/11)21 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs Idaho (3/5/11)Field goal percentage.900 (9-10) Bos, Janie (Boise State) vs Utah State (02/05/11).889 (8-9) Arendse, Keri (Idaho) vs Fresno State (1/10/11).875 (7-8) Diop, Banna (Utah State) vs SJSU (01/29/11).833 (10-12) Corbett, Danisha (NM State) at Boise State (01/27/11).833 (10-12) Brown, Ashlee (Utah State) at Fresno State (2/12/11)Three-pointers made8 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) at Idaho (1/10/11)8 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) vs Boise State (2/10/11)7 Corbett, Danisha (NM State) at Boise State (01/27/11)7 Thomas, Brietta (LA Tech) vs Boise State (3/3/11)6 Isham, Kati (Boise State) vs LA Tech (01/29/11)6 Robinson, Tahnee (Nevada) at Hawaii (1/31/11)Three-pointers attempted16 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) vs Boise State (2/10/11)15 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) at Idaho (1/10/11)12 Moult, Rosie (Fresno State) at Utah State (1/8/11)12 Moult, Rosie (Fresno State) vs Boise State (2/10/11)12 Ross, Jaleesa (Fresno State) at Hawaii (02/27/11)Three-point percentage.833 (5-6) Plavljanin, Sara (SJSU) vs NM State (1/8/11).778 (7-9) Corbett, Danisha (NM State) at Boise State (01/27/11).778 (7-9) Thomas, Brietta (LA Tech) vs Boise State (3/3/11).714 (5-7) Robinson, Tahnee (Nevada) vs LA Tech (2/28/11).667 (6-9) Isham, Kati (Boise State) vs LA Tech (01/29/11).667 (6-9) Robinson, Tahnee (Nevada) at Hawaii (1/31/11)Free throws made16 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs Utah State (1/20/11)13 Olorunnife, Yinka (Idaho) at SJSU (1/20/11)13 Brown, Ashlee (Utah State) vs NM State (02/24/11)12 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) at NM State (2/12/11)11 Wysinger-Mackey, Tar (LA Tech) at NM State (2/12/11)Free throw attempts18 Olorunnife, Yinka (Idaho) at SJSU (1/20/11)16 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs Utah State (1/20/11)14 Wysinger-Mackey, Tar (LA Tech) at NM State (2/12/11)14 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs Hawaii (02/17/11)13 Munro, Hayley (Fresno State) vs LA Tech (1/13/11)13 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) at NM State (2/12/11)13 Brown, Ashlee (Utah State) vs NM State (02/24/11)13 Robinson, Tahnee (Nevada) vs NM State (2/26/11)Free throw percentage1.000 (16-16) Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs Utah State (1/20/11)1.000 (13-13) Brown, Ashlee (Utah State) vs NM State (02/24/11)1.000 (10-10) Wampler, Tabytha (NM State) at SJSU (1/8/11)1.000 (9-9) Olorunnife, Yinka (Idaho) at Boise State (02/12/11)1.000 (8-8) Kanekoa, Keisha (Hawaii) vs Boise State (02/02/11)1.000 (8-8) Bendolph, Jasmine (LA Tech) vs Fresno State (2/5/11)1.000 (8-8) Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) vs SJSU (02/19/11)1.000 (8-8) Bramble-Donaldson, S (LA Tech) vs Boise State (3/3/11)REBOUNDS22 Jackson, Kamilah (Hawaii) at Boise State (1/15/11)20 Jackson, Kamilah (Hawaii) vs LA Tech (1/8/11)19 Jackson, Kamilah (Hawaii) vs Utah State (3/3/2011)18 Olorunnife, Yinka (Idaho) vs NM State (1/29/11)17 Jackson, Kamilah (Hawaii) at Idaho (1/13/11)16 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) at Utah State (02/26/11)15 Wysinger-Mackey, Tar (LA Tech) at Fresno State (1/13/11)15 Rutledge, Jasmine (NM State) at Fresno State (1/15/11)15 Johnson, Brittany (SJSU) at Fresno State (1/27/11)15 Johnson, Adrienne (LA Tech) at NM State (2/12/11)ASSISTSSTEALS13 Bendolph, Jasmine (LA Tech) at Nevada (2/28/11)11 Lowe, Jasmine (NM State) at Boise State (01/27/11)9 Munro, Hayley (Fresno State) vs Utah State (2/12/11)8 Coddington, Alice (Utah State) vs Fresno State (1/8/11)8 Johnson, Amanda (Nevada) at SJSU (2/5/11)8 Brown, Ashlee (Utah State) vs NM State (02/24/11)8 Isham, Kati (Boise State) at SJSU (2/26/11)8 Johnson, Amanda (Nevada) vs LA Tech (2/28/11)9 Moore, Shavon (Nevada) vs Utah State (2/3/11)8 Sumler, Sayja (SJSU) at LA Tech (02/19/11)8 Wysinger-Mackey, Tar (LA Tech) at Nevada (2/28/11)6 Wysinger-Mackey, Tar (LA Tech) at Fresno State (1/13/11)6 Johnson, Jenna (Utah State) vs Nevada (1/15/11)6 Pilcher, Heather (Boise State) at Fresno State (2/10/11)6 Coddington, Alice (Utah State) vs Idaho (02/10/11)6 Christensen, Devyn (Utah State) at Fresno State (2/12/11)6 Thompson, Taylor (Fresno State) at Boise State (02/17/11)Blocked shots8 Diop, Banna (Utah State) vs Boise State (1/6/10)5 Moore, Shavon (Nevada) at Utah State (1/15/11)5 Diop, Banna (Utah State) at Nevada (2/3/11)4 Diop, Banna (Utah State) at LA Tech (1/20/11)4 Patterson, Allie (Hawaii) vs Nevada (1/31/11)4 Moult, Rosie (Fresno State) at LA Tech (2/5/11)4 Diop, Banna (Utah State) at Hawaii (3/3/2011)ABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 59


2010-11 TEAM SUPERLATIVESFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEALL GAMESPoints120 Fresno State at Sacramento State (11/14/10)103 Utah State vs Arizona (3/17/11)98 Nevada at Sacramento State (11/17/10)94 Louisiana Tech at Fresno State (1/13/11)93 Louisiana Tech at Boise State (01/29/11)92 Fresno State vs Louisiana Tech (1/13/11)Field goals made43 Fresno State at Sacramento State (11/14/10)41 Nevada at Sacramento State (11/17/10)38 Boise State vs College of Idaho (1/2/11)38 Louisiana Tech at Fresno State (1/13/11)35 New Mexico State vs <strong>Western</strong> New Mexico (11/22/10)34 Idaho vs Sacramento State (11/27/10)34 Utah State vs Arizona (3/17/11)Field goal attempts105 Fresno State at Sacramento State (11/14/10)87 Louisiana Tech at Fresno State (1/13/11)86 Nevada at Sacramento State (11/17/10)81 Fresno State at Louisiana Tech (2/5/11)80 Idaho vs Sacramento State (11/27/10)78 New Mexico State vs Utah State (03/10/11)Field goal percentage.608 (31-51) Utah State at Utah Valley (12/1/10).593 (32-54) Nevada vs Arizona (12/2/10).585 (31-53) Nevada vs Ball State (12/21/10).565 (35-62) New Mexico State vs <strong>Western</strong> New Mexico (11/22/10).558 (29-52) Fresno State vs Pepperdine (11/28/10).549 (28-51) Hawaii vs Columbia (12/28/10)Three-pointers made18 Fresno State at Idaho (1/10/11)16 Fresno State vs Boise State (2/10/11)15 Fresno State vs Southern Miss (12/19/10)15 New Mexico State at Boise State (01/27/11)14 Fresno State at Sacramento State (11/14/10)14 Fresno State vs Utah State (03/11/11)14 Fresno State vs North Carolina (3/19/11)Three-pointers attempted50 Fresno State vs North Carolina (3/19/11)45 Fresno State at Sacramento State (11/14/10)41 Fresno State vs Cal Poly (11/17/10)41 Fresno State vs Boise State (2/10/11)40 Fresno State vs TCU (12/4/10)37 Fresno State vs Utah State (03/11/11)Three-point percentage.667 (6-9) Hawaii vs Fresno State (02/27/11).625 (15-24) New Mexico State at Boise State (01/27/11).625 (5-8) Utah State vs San Francisco (12/8/10).611 (11-18) New Mexico State vs Boise State (3/5/11).600 (6-10) Nevada at Weber State (12/30/10).571 (8-14) Hawaii vs Utah State (3/3/2011)Free throws made31 Louisiana Tech vs Utah State (1/20/11)31 Louisiana Tech at New Mexico State (2/12/11)30 New Mexico State vs Cal State Northridge (12/5/10)29 Louisiana Tech vs Fresno State (2/5/11)29 Utah State vs Arizona (3/17/11)28 Hawaii vs CSU Bakersfield (12/29/10)28 Utah State vs New Mexico State (03/10/11)Free throw attempts44 Louisiana Tech vs Utah State (1/20/11)42 Louisiana Tech vs Fresno State (2/5/11)40 Nevada vs New Mexico State (2/26/11)38 New Mexico State vs Cal State Northridge (12/5/10)37 Louisiana Tech at New Mexico State (2/12/11)37 Utah State vs Arizona (3/17/11)Free throw percentage1.000 (19-19) Fresno State at New Mexico State (2/21/11)1.000 (8-8) New Mexico State vs Nevada (1/12/11)1.000 (6-6) Idaho at Saint Mary’s (12/23/10)1.000 (6-6) Idaho vs Boise State (1/22/11).944 (17-18) Idaho at Portland (12/30/10).923 (12-13) Nevada vs Portland State (12/16/10)REBOUNDS64 Fresno State at Sacramento State (11/14/10)62 Nevada at Sacramento State (11/17/10)62 Louisiana Tech at Fresno State (1/13/11)60 Idaho vs Sacramento State (11/27/10)59 Hawaii at Boise State (1/15/11)57 Hawaii vs CSU Bakersfield (12/29/10)ASSISTSSTEALS27 Fresno State at Sacramento State (11/14/10)26 Utah State at Utah Valley (12/1/10)26 Nevada vs Portland State (12/16/10)25 Fresno State vs Utah State (2/12/11)24 Nevada at Sacramento State (11/17/10)24 Fresno State vs Pepperdine (11/28/10)24 Fresno State vs Southern Miss (12/19/10)24 Boise State vs College of Idaho (1/2/11)22 Fresno State at Sacramento State (11/14/10)22 Fresno State vs Louisiana Tech (1/13/11)20 Louisiana Tech at Fresno State (1/13/11)20 Fresno State vs Utah State (2/12/11)20 Utah State at Idaho (2/19/11)19 Utah State vs Dixie State (11/12/10)19 Utah State vs Nevada (1/15/11)Blocked shots14 Utah State vs Boise State (1/6/10)10 Idaho at Oregon (11/26/10)9 Idaho vs CSU Bakersfield (11/28/10)9 Hawaii vs Louisiana Tech (1/8/11)8 Idaho vs Sacramento State (11/27/10)8 Nevada at Utah State (1/15/11)8 Utah State at Louisiana Tech (1/20/11)8 Fresno State at Louisiana Tech (2/5/11)8 Nevada vs Hawaii (2/12/11)602011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


2010-11 TEAM SUPERLATIVESWAC GAMESPoints94 Louisiana Tech at Fresno State (1/13/11)93 Louisiana Tech at Boise State (01/29/11)92 Fresno State vs Louisiana Tech (1/13/11)91 Louisiana Tech vs Utah State (1/20/11)90 Louisiana Tech vs Fresno State (2/5/11)88 Louisiana Tech at New Mexico State (2/12/11)Free throws made31 Louisiana Tech vs Utah State (1/20/11)31 Louisiana Tech at New Mexico State (2/12/11)29 Louisiana Tech vs Fresno State (2/5/11)27 Nevada vs New Mexico State (2/26/11)25 Utah State vs Nevada (1/15/11)25 Hawaii vs Boise State (02/02/11)25 Louisiana Tech vs San Jose State (02/19/11)25 Fresno State at San Jose State (3/3/11)Field goals made38 Louisiana Tech at Fresno State (1/13/11)33 Fresno State vs Utah State (2/12/11)33 Fresno State at Hawaii (02/27/11)32 Louisiana Tech at Boise State (01/29/11)32 Utah State at Nevada (2/3/11)32 Utah State at Boise State (02/05/11)32 Fresno State vs Idaho (2/24/11)Field goal attempts87 Louisiana Tech at Fresno State (1/13/11)81 Fresno State at Louisiana Tech (2/5/11)76 Fresno State vs Louisiana Tech (1/13/11)75 New Mexico State vs Louisiana Tech (2/12/11)75 Fresno State at Hawaii (02/27/11)73 Hawaii at Boise State (1/15/11)Field goal percentage.543 (25-46) Idaho at New Mexico State (3/3/11).542 (26-48) Utah State vs San Jose State (01/29/11).538 (28-52) Hawaii vs Idaho (02/05/11).527 (29-55) Utah State at San Jose State (3/5/11).525 (32-61) Louisiana Tech at Boise State (01/29/11).512 (21-41) Nevada at San Jose State (2/5/11)Three-pointers made18 Fresno State at Idaho (1/10/11)16 Fresno State vs Boise State (2/10/11)15 New Mexico State at Boise State (01/27/11)13 Fresno State at Utah State (1/8/11)11 Fresno State vs Louisiana Tech (1/13/11)11 Boise State vs San Jose State (1/13/11)11 Fresno State vs Hawaii (1/24/11)11 Fresno State at Boise State (02/17/11)11 New Mexico State vs Boise State (3/5/11)Three-pointers attempted41 Fresno State vs Boise State (2/10/11)35 Fresno State at Hawaii (02/27/11)34 Fresno State at Idaho (1/10/11)33 Fresno State at Utah State (1/8/11)32 Fresno State at New Mexico State (2/21/11)30 Fresno State vs Louisiana Tech (1/13/11)30 Fresno State vs San Jose State (1/27/11)Three-point percentage.667 (6-9) Hawaii vs Fresno State (02/27/11).625 (15-24) New Mexico State at Boise State (01/27/11).611 (11-18) New Mexico State vs Boise State (3/5/11).571 (8-14) Hawaii vs Utah State (3/3/2011).563 (9-16) Idaho at Utah State (02/10/11).545 (6-11) Nevada vs San Jose State (2/10/11)Free throw attempts44 Louisiana Tech vs Utah State (1/20/11)42 Louisiana Tech vs Fresno State (2/5/11)40 Nevada vs New Mexico State (2/26/11)37 Louisiana Tech at New Mexico State (2/12/11)36 Louisiana Tech at Boise State (01/29/11)35 Fresno State vs Louisiana Tech (1/13/11)Free throw percentage1.000 (19-19) Fresno State at New Mexico State (2/21/11)1.000 (8-8) New Mexico State vs Nevada (1/12/11)1.000 (6-6) Idaho vs Boise State (1/22/11).920 (23-25) Idaho at Boise State (02/12/11).917 (22-24) San Jose State vs Hawaii (1/22/11).909 (10-11) Boise State vs Fresno State (02/17/11)REBOUNDS62 Louisiana Tech at Fresno State (1/13/11)59 Hawaii at Boise State (1/15/11)52 Hawaii vs Louisiana Tech (1/8/11)52 Hawaii at New Mexico State (2/15/11)52 New Mexico State vs San Jose State (2/17/11)51 Hawaii at Idaho (1/13/11)ASSISTSSTEALS25 Fresno State vs Utah State (2/12/11)23 Utah State vs New Mexico State (02/24/11)22 Fresno State at Idaho (1/10/11)22 Nevada vs Utah State (2/3/11)21 Fresno State at Utah State (1/8/11)21 Utah State at Boise State (02/05/11)21 New Mexico State vs Boise State (3/5/11)22 Fresno State vs Louisiana Tech (1/13/11)20 Louisiana Tech at Fresno State (1/13/11)20 Fresno State vs Utah State (2/12/11)20 Utah State at Idaho (2/19/11)19 Utah State vs Nevada (1/15/11)18 Fresno State vs San Jose State (1/27/11)Blocked shots14 Utah State vs Boise State (1/6/10)9 Hawaii vs Louisiana Tech (1/8/11)8 Nevada at Utah State (1/15/11)8 Utah State at Louisiana Tech (1/20/11)8 Fresno State at Louisiana Tech (2/5/11)8 Nevada vs Hawaii (2/12/11)ABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 61


WAC RECORDS - TEAMFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATESCORINGMost PointsWAC Half 63 Wyoming (CSU), 1991-92WAC Game 127 SMU (TCU), 1996-97WAC Season 1501 Louisiana Tech, 2003-04Half 66 Louisiana Tech (Boise State), 2003-04Rice (Texas Southern), 1997-98Game 127 SMU (TCU), 1996-97Season 2853 Colorado State, 1998-99Most Points per GameWAC Season 83.7 Creighton (12 Games), 1990-91Season 82.5 Louisiana Tech (32 Games), 2003-04Largest Scoring MarginWAC Game 62 San Diego State 97, Fresno State 35, 1994-95WAC Season 24.5 Louisiana Tech, 2003-04Game 80 Rice 115, Texas Southern 35, 1997-98Season 23.2 Louisiana Tech, 2003-04FIELD GOALSMost Field Goals MadeWAC Game 46 Wyoming (CSU), 1991-92WAC Season 568 Louisiana Tech, 2003-04Game 46 Rice (Texas Southern), 1997-98Wyoming (CSU), 1991-92Season 1016 Louisiana Tech, 2002-03Most Field Goals AttemptedWAC Game 93 SMU (TCU), 1996-97WAC Season 1247 Louisiana Tech, 2001-02Game 105 Fresno State (Sacramento State), 2010-11Season 2272 Louisiana Tech, 2002-03Best Field Goal PercentageWAC Game 68.6 Hawai`i (Fresno State, 35-51), 1997-98WAC Season 53.2 Creighton (431-810), 1991-92Game 68.6 Hawai`i (Fresno State, 35-51), 1997-98Season 52.1 Creighton (974-1871), 1991-92Most Three-Point Field Goals MadeWAC Game 18 Fresno State, (Idaho), 2010-11WAC Season 158 Fresno State, 2010-11Game 18 Fresno State, (Idaho) 2010-11Season 324 Fresno State, 2010-11Most Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedWAC Game 41 Fresno State (Boise State), 2010-11Fresno State (Hawai`i), 2008-09WAC Season 452 Fresno State, 2011-12Game 50 Fresno State (North Carolina), 2010-11Season 956 Fresno State, 2010-11Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum 10 Attempts)WAC Game 80.0 Hawai`i (Nevada, 8-10), 2008-09Colorado State (FS, 8-10), 1995-96WAC Season 48.9 Wyoming (45-92), 1990-91Game 80.0 Hawai`i (Nevada, 8-10), 2008-09Colorado State (FS, 8-10), 1995-96Season 45.2 Creighton (169-374), 1991-92FREE THROWSMost MadeWAC Game 39 Creighton (CSU), 1990-91WAC Season 332 Louisiana Tech, 2004-05Game 39 Creighton (CSU), 1990-91Season 642 Hawai`i, 2000-01Most AttemptedWAC Game 52 SMU (TCU), 1996-97WAC Season 471 Louisiana Tech, 2004-05Game 55 Air Force (Texas Pan-American), 1997-98Season 846 Hawai`i, 2000-01Best Percentage (minimum 15 attempts)WAC Game 1.000 Fresno State (New Mexico State), 19-19, 2010-11Hawai`i (UTEP), 16-of-16, 2000-01WAC Season .772 Hawai`i, 2000-01Game 1.000 Fresno State (New Mexico State), 19-19, 2010-11Boise State (San Jose State), 16-16, 2003-04Hawai`i (UTEP), 16-16, 2000-01Fresno State (Boston), 16-16, 1999-00Rice (Southern Illinois), 16-16, 1998-99Air Force (Panhandle State, 16-16), 1997-98Season .768 Hawai`i, 1997-98REBOUNDINGMost ReboundsWAC Game 74 Louisiana Tech (SMU), 2001-02WAC Season 925 Louisiana Tech, 2001-02Game 74 San Jose State (Sacramento State), 2009-10Louisiana Tech (SMU), 2001-02Season 1537 Louisiana Tech, 2002-03Most Rebounds Per GameWAC Season 51.4 Louisiana Tech, 2001-02Season 48.6 Louisiana Tech, 2001-02ASSISTSMost AssistsWAC Game 37 Wyoming (CSU), 1991-92WAC Season 311 Louisiana Tech, 2001-02Game 37 Wyoming (CSU), 1991-92Season 604 Creighton, 1990-91STEALSMost StealsWAC Game 25 Brigham Young (UNM), 1991-92Utah (UNM), 1991-92San Diego State (BYU), 1993-94WAC Season 280 San Diego State, 1996-97Game 29 Nevada (Southern), 2007-08Season 450 Louisiana Tech, 2003-04BLOCKSMost BlocksWAC Game 15 Rice (Fresno State), 2003-04WAC Season 130 Rice, 2003-04Game 17 Louisiana Tech (Nicholls State), 2008-09Season 224 Rice, 2003-04PERSONAL FOULSMost FoulsWAC Game 36 SMU (TCU), 1996-97WAC Season 358 San Jose State, 2003-04Game 36 SMU (TCU), 1996-97Season 646 San Diego State, 1994-95Fewest FoulsWAC Game 5 Hawai`i (UNLV), 1996-97WAC Season 170 Hawai`i, 1997-98Game 5 Hawai`i (UNLV), 1996-97Season 355 Hawai`i, 2002-03622011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


WAC RECORDS - TEAMWINS AND LOSSESMost Games PlayedSeason 36 Colorado State, 1998-99Most WinsWAC Season 18 Louisiana Tech, 2002-03SINGLE GAME TWO-TEAM RECORDS (WAC GAMES ONLY)Most PointsGame 252 SMU (127) vs. TCU (125), 1996-97Fewest PointsGame 83 UTEP (49) vs. Hawai`i (39), 2003-04Season 33 Colorado State, 1998-99Most LossesWAC Season 17 UTEP, 2001-02Season 28 San Jose State, 2008-09San Jose State, 2007-08Best Won-Lost PercentageWAC Season 1.000 Louisiana Tech (18-0), 2002-03Season 91.7 Colorado State (33-3), 1998-99Most Consecutive WinsWAC Season 18 Louisiana Tech, 2002-03Season 26 Creighton, 1991-92Most Consecutive LossesWAC Season 14 San Jose State, 2008-09San Jose State, 1998-99Air Force, 1997-98New Mexico, 1991-92Season 22 San Jose State, 1998-99DEFENSIVE RECORDSFewest Points AllowedWAC Half 5 Utah (UNM), 1992-93WAC Game 23 Fresno State (SJSU), 1998-99Utah (SJSU), 1998-99Half 5 Utah (UNM), 1992-93Game 23 Fresno State (SJSU), 1998-99Utah (SJSU), 1998-99Fewest Points Allowed Per GameWAC Season 48.4 San Diego State, 1996-97Season 52.0 San Diego State, 1996-97Fewest Field Goals AllowedWAC Game 9 Colorado State (Air Force), 1998-99Rice (Air Force), 1998-99Game 8 Idaho (Colorado State), 2007-08Fewest Field Goal Attempts AllowedWAC Game 36 Utah (UNM), 1992-93Most Field Goals MadeGame 82 SMU (43) vs. TCU (39), 1996-97Most Field Goals AttemptedGame 178 SMU (93) vs. TCU (85), 1996-97Most Three-Point Field Goals MadeGame 22 Hawai`i (15) vs. UTEP (7), 2001-02Most Free Throws MadeGame 68 SMU (32) vs. TCU (36), 1996-97Most ReboundsGame 120 SMU (60) vs. TCU (60), 1996-97Most FoulsGame 69 SMU (33) vs. TCU (36), 1996-97Most Players Fouled OutGame 9 SMU (4) vs. TCU (5), 1996-97ABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYGame 36 Utah (UNM), 1992-93Fewest Free Throw Attempts AllowedWAC Game 2 Hawai`i (Nevada), 2001-02Game 2 Hawai`i (Utah State), 2008-09Hawai`i (Nevada), 2001-02The 2002-03 Louisiana Tech team set records for most WAC wins in aseason (18), best WAC winning percentage (1.000) and most consecutivewins in a conference season (18).WWW.WACSPORTS.COM 63


WAC RECORDS - INDIVIDUALFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATESCORINGMost PointsWAC Game 44 Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU (Creighton), 1990-91WAC Season 399 Allison Curtin, Tulsa, 2002-03WAC Career 1302 Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1995-99Game 44 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State (Creighton), 1990-91Season 824 Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1998-99Career 2740 Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1995-99Best Scoring AverageWAC Season 26.6 Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1998-99WAC Career 23.3 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State, 1990-92Season 23.6 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State, 1990-91Career 22.1 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State, 1990-92FIELD GOALSMost Field Goals MadeWAC Game 17 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State (Creighton), 1991-92Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State (Creighton), 1990-91WAC Season 131 Trina Frierson, Louisiana Tech, 2003-04Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1996-97WAC Career 438 Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1995-99Game 17 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State (Creighton), 1991-92Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State (Creighton), 1990-91Season 271 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State, 1990-91Career 918 Becky Hammon, Can Diego State, 1995-99Most Field Goals AttemptedWAC Game 31 Carmelia Bloodsaw, San Diego State (UTEP), 1990-91WAC Season 304 Allison Curtin, Tulsa, 2002-03WAC Career 975 Cricket Williams, San Jose State, 2000-04Game 31 4 PlayersSeason 564 Holly Russ, UTEP, 1990-91Career 1889 Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1995-99Best Field Goal PercentageWAC Season 67.9 Becky Heidotten, TU, 2001-02WAC Career 60.7 Amy Burnett, Wyoming, 1991-95Season 66.7 Michelle Suman, San Diego State, 1991-92Career 61.2 Michelle Suman, San Diego State, 1991-95Most Three-Point Field Goals MadeWAC Game 9 Amy Sutton, TCU (Air Force), 1998-99WAC Season 57 Ashley Bastian, Nevada, 2002-03WAC Career 180 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah, 1994-98Game 9 Amy Sutton, TCU (Air Force), 1998-99Season 114 Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1998-99Career 365 Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1995-99Most Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedWAC Game 17 Becky Hammon, Colorado State (San Jose State), 1996-97WAC Season 144 Ashley Bastian,Nevada, 2002-03WAC Career 509 Andrea Coseey, SMU, 2000-04Game 20 Jalessa Ross Fresno State (North Carolina), 2010-11Season 274 Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1998-99Career 888 Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1995-99Best Three-Point Field Goal PercentageWAC Season 60.8 Kathy Halligan, Creighton, 1991-92WAC Career 52.0 Kathy Halligan, Creighton, 1990-92Season 56.4 Staci Oddo, Fresno State, 1992-93Career 49.7 Kathy Halligan, Creighton, 1990-92FREE THROWSMost Free Throws MadeWAC Game 17 Kari Gallup, Brigham Young (TCU), 1996-97WAC Season 110 Allison Curtin, Tulsa, 2002-03Amy Burnett, Wyoming, 1994-95WAC Career 324 Amy Burnett, Wyoming, 1991-95Game 20 Tricia Payne, TCU (Lamar), 1998-99Season 197 Amy Burnett, Wyoming, 1991-92Career 597 Amy Burnett, Wyoming, 1991-95Most Free Throws AttemptedWAC Game 20 Leela Farr, Tulsa (Rice), 2001-02WAC Season 156 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa, 2004-05WAC Career 449 Cricket Williams, San Jose State, 2000-04Game 23 Tricia Payne, TCU (Lamar), 1998-99Season 250 Amy Pack, UTEP, 2000-01Career 714 Amy Burnett, Wyoming, 1991-95Best Free Throw PercentageWAC Season 98.1 D-dra Rucker, SMU, 1999-2000WAC Career 84.5 Lisa Rathbun, Brigham Young, 1991-92Season 88.9 Kim Brandl, SMU, 1996-97Career 83.6 Amy Burnett, Wyoming, 1991-95REBOUNDINGMost ReboundsWAC Game 25 Tanya Smith, Hawai`i (Idaho), 2007-08WAC Season 252 Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech, 2002-03WAC Career 459 Teresa James, Colorado State, 1992-96Game 25 Kamilah Jackson, Hawai’i (CSU Bakersfield), 2010-11Tanya Smith, Hawai`i (Idaho), 2007-08Cheryl Ford, LA Tech (Fresno State - WAC Tournament), 2002-03Season 438 Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech, 2002-03Career 974 Omelogo Udeze, Fresno State, 1999-2003Best Rebound AverageWAC Season 14.0 Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech, 2002-03WAC Career 12.2 Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech, 2002-03Season 12.9 Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech, 2002-03Career 10.9 Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech, 2002-03ASSISTSMost AssistsWAC Game 17 Laura Ingham, Nevada (UTEP), 2001-02WAC Season 137 Circket Williams, San Jose State, 2002-03WAC Career 298 Circket Williams, San Jose State, 2002-03Game 17 Laura Ingham, Nevada (UTEP), 2001-02Season 213 Alli Bills, Utah, 1996-97Career 612 Alli Bills, Utah, 1992-95, 95-98Best Assist AverageWAC Season 9.08 Michelle Miles, San Diego State, 1990-91WAC Career 8.27 Michelle Miles, San Diego State, 1990-92Season 8.43 Michelle Miles, San Diego State, 1990-91Career 7.75 Michelle Miles, San Diego State, 1990-92STEALSMost StealsWAC Game 11 Cherlanda Franklin, Nevada (Hawai`i), 2007-08Tomika Young, Brigham Young (Creighton), 1991-92WAC Season 74 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa, 2004-05WAC Career 199 Cricket Williams, San Jose State, 2000-04Game 13 Alice Coddington, Utah State (Weber State), 2009-10Season 115 Leilani Mitchell, Idaho, 2005-06Tamika Stukes, New Mexico, 1997-98Career 354 Tamika Stukes, New Mexico, 1994-98BLOCKSMost Blocked ShotsWAC Game 14 Alyssa Shriver, Tulsa (Louisiana Tech), 2001-02WAC Season 60 Christen Roper, Hawai`i, 2002-03WAC Career 151 Debbie Dimond, Brigham Young, 1991-95Game 14 Alyssa Shriver, Tulsa (Louisiana Tech), 2001-02Season 110 Christen Roper, Hawai`i, 2002-03Career 303 Christen Roper, Hawai`i, 1999-03642011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


SINGLE-SEASON TOP 10All GamesTOTAL POINTSPts Name, School, Year1. 824 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1998-992. 704 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1997-983. 702 Adrienne Robinson, LTU, 2010-114. 692 Allison Curtin, TU, 2002-035. 685 Tahnee Robinson, NEV, 2010-116. 666 Abby Garchek, UNM, 1997-987. 661 Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU, 1990-918. 657 Linda Froehlich, UNLV, 1998-999. 618 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1996-9710. 614 Amy Burnett, UW, 1994-95SCORING AVERAGEAvg Name, School, Year1. 23.6 Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU, 1990-912. 23.5 Linda Froehlich, UNLV, 1998-99Becky Hammon, CSU, 1997-984. 23.1 Allison Curtin, TU, 2002-035. 22.9 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1998-996. 22.7 Amy Burnett, UW, 1994-957. 22.1 Tahnee Robinson, NEV, 2010-11Becky Hammon, CSU, 1996-979. 21.9 Holly Russ, UTEP, 1990-91Adrienne Johnson, LTU, 2010-11TOTAL FIELD GOALSFG Name, School, Year1. 271 Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU, 1990-912. 261 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1998-993. 256 Adrienne Johnson, LTU, 2010-114. 251 Linda Froehlich, UNLV, 1998-995. 249 Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU, 1991-926. 238 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1997-987. 235 Shanavia Dowdell, LTU, 2009-108. 231 Allison Curtin, TU, 2002-039. 224 Abby Garchek, UNM, 1997-98Mikki Kane-Barton, UU, 1992-93FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSFGA Name, School, Year1. 564 Holly Russ, UTEP, 1990-912. 548 Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU, 1990-91Hawai`i’s Tanya Smith holds the record for careerrebounds in WAC games with 493. She also rankssecond in single-season rebounds with 353.3. 543 Linda Froehlich, UNLV, 1998-994. 526 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1998-995. 516 Allison Curtin, TU, 2002-036. 501 Adrienne Johnson, LTU, 2010-117. 500 Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2002-038. 488 Holly Russ, UTEP, 1991-92Teresa James, CSU, 1993-9410. 487 Abby Garchek, UNM, 1997-98FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEPct Name, School, Year FG-FGA1. 66.7 Michelle Suman, SDSU, 1991-92 156-2342. 65.9 Amber Jackson SJSU, 2004-05 205-3113. 65.0 Michelle Suman, SDSU, 1993-94 134-2064. 64.0 Becky Heidotten, TU, 2000-01 105-1645. 59.1 Amy Burnett, UW, 1994-95 195-330Michelle Suman, SDSU, 1994-95 123-2087. 58.7 Amy Burnett, UW, 1993-94 176-3008. 58.5 Kylie Page, UH, 1997-98 176-3019. 58.2 Kris Kugel, CU, 1991-92 195-33510. 58.1 Shannon Struby, CU, 1990-91 212-36558.1 Amber Jackson, SJSU, 2005-06 191-329THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSFG Name, School, Year1. 114 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1998-992. 103 Jaleesa Ross, FS, 2009-10103 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1996-974. 102 Jaleesa Ross, FS, 2010-115. 98 Rosie Moult, FS, 2010-11Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1997-987. 96 Ashley Bastian, UN, 2002-038. 95 Jaleesa Ross, FS, 2008-099. 89 Jaleesa Ross, FS, 2007-08Lindsay Logan, FS, 2000-01THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSFGA Name, School, Year1. 274 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1998-992. 273 Jaleesa Ross, FS, 2010-113. 271 Lindsay Logan, FS, 2000-014. 256 Rosie Moult, FS, 2010-115. 253 Jaleesa Ross, FS, 2009-106. 233 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1996-977. 231 Jaleesa Ross, FS, 2008-09Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1997-989. 227 Ashley Bastian, UN, 2002-0310. 225 Athena Pirpich, TU, 2000-01THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(1.0 three-point field goal per game minimum)Pct Name, School, Year 3FG-3FGA1. 56.4 Staci Oddo, FS, 1992-93 31-552. 55.4 Kathy Halligan, CU, 1992-92 72-1303. 50.9 Krista Treide, UW, 1990-91 57-1124. 48.5 Kylie Page, UH, 1997-98 48-995. 48.4 Amy Burnett, UW, 1992-93 30-626. 47.5 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1994-95 76-1607. 45.5 Kathy Halligan, CU, 1990-91 80-1768. 45.4 Falisha Wright, SDSU, 1991-92 49-1089. 44.7 Aarica Ray-Boyd, LTU, 2002-03 38-8510. 44.6 Jenny Cafferty, Rice, 1999-00 74-166TOTAL FREE THROWSFT Name, School, Year1. 197 Amy Burnett, UW, 1993-942. 194 Amy Burnett, UW, 1994-953. 188 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1998-994. 180 Amy Pack, UTEP, 2000-015. 176 Adrienne Johnson, LTU, 2010-116. 174 Allison Curtin, TU, 2002-037. 169 Raylene Howard, UH, 1998-99Louisiana Tech’s Cheryl Ford holds the WACsingle-season rebounding record with 438 in2002-03.8. 166 Tasha Williams, LTU, 2004-059. 164 Tasha Williams, LTU, 2005-0610. 161 Dellena Criner, NEV, 2008-09FREE THROW PERCENTAGEPct Name, School, Year FT-FTA1. 88.9 Kim Brandl, SMU, 1996-97 104-1172. 88.6 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1997-98 148-1673. 88.5 D-dra Rucker, SMU, 1999-00 115-1304. 88.2 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1995-96 75-855. 87.6 Amy Sutton, TCU, 1998-99 99-11387.6 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1994-95 78-897. 87.3 Kylie Galloway, UH, 1999-00 103-1188. 86.5 Jasmine Bendolph, LTU, 2009-10 64-749. 86.4 Kari Gallup, BYU, 1997-98 89-10386.4 BJ Itoman, UH, 1996-97 76-88TOTAL REBOUNDSReb Name, School, Year1. 438 Cheryl Ford, LTU, 2002-032. 398 Shanavia Dowdell, LTU, 2009-103. 353 Tanya Smith, UH, 2007-084. 344 Amisha Carter, LTU, 2003-045. 335 Sherell Neal, NMSU, 2006-076. 333 Kamilah Jackson, UH, 2010-117. 329 Yinka Olorunnife, UI, 2010-118. 326 Shanavia Dowdell, LTU, 2008-09Sherell Neal, NMSU, 2007-089. 311 Tanya Zachary, UU, 1991-9210. 310 Yinka Olorunnife, UI, 2008-09REBOUND AVERAGEAvg Name, School, Year1. 12.9 Cheryl Ford, LTU, 2002-032. 12.4 Shanavia Dowdell, LTU, 2009-103. 11.9 Kamilah Jackson, UH, 2010-114. 11.8 Tanya Smith, UH, 2007-085. 11.1 Yinka Olorunnife, UI, 2008-096. 10.8 Sherell Neal, NMSU, 2006-07Amisha Carter, LTU, 2003-048. 10.6 Yinka Olorunnife, UI, 2010-11Janee Young, FS, 1996-97Amy Burnett, UW, 1993-94ABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 65


SINGLE-SEASON TOP 10FRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEIdaho’s Leilani Mitchell holds the single seasonrecords for steal average (4.0, 2005-06) and totalsteals (115, 2005-06).TOTAL ASSISTSAst Name, School, Year1. 213 Alli Bills, UU, 1996-972. 212 Alli Bills, UU, 1997-98Laura Ingham, UN 2002-034. 195 Val Harrison, UW, 1991-925. 192 Lindsay Logan, FS, 1999-00Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2002-037. 191 Kristen Pool, UNLV, 1998-998. 190 Michelle Miles, SDSU, 1991-928. 188 Tomika Young, BYU, 1991-9210. 185 Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2003-04Erica McGlaston, SJSU, 2004-05ASSIST AVERAGEAvg Name, School, Year1. 8.7 Michelle Miles, SDSU, 1990-912. 7.9 Alli Bills, UU, 1997-983. 7.6 Alli Bills, UU, 1996-974. 7.3 Laura Ingham, UN, 2002-035. 7.0 Michelle Miles, SDSU, 1991-92Val Harrison, UW, 1991-927. 6.9 Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2002-038. 6.8 Kristen Pool, UNLV, 1998-999. 6.7 Tomika Young, BYU, 1991-9210. 6.6 Lindsay Logan, FS, 1999-00Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2003-04TOTAL STEALSStl Name, School, Year1. 115 Leilani Mitchell, UI, 2005-06Tamika Stukes, UNM, 1997-983. 106 Tomika Young, BYU, 1991-924. 103 Tomika Young, BYU, 1992-93Falisha Wright, SDSU, 1993-946. 101 Erica Taylor, LTU, 2003-047. 98 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1998-99Nani Cockett, UH, 1997-989. 96 Charonda Wilson, RU, 1997-98Jodi Nowlin-Tres, SDSU, 1996-97Allison Curtin, TU, 2002-03STEAL AVERAGEAvg Name, School, Year1. 4.0 Leilani Mitchell, UI, 2005-062. 3.8 Tomika Young, BYU, 1990-913. 3.6 Tomika Young, BYU, 1992-934. 3.5 Tamika Stukes, UNM, 1997-985. 3.4 Jodi Nowlin-Tres, SDSU, 1996-97Terri Pedregon, UTEP, 1994-95Janee Young, FS, 1997-98Jodi Nowlin, SDSU, 1995-96Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2003-04Kasie Pittman, TU, 1997-98TOTAL BLOCKSBlk Name, School, Year1. 110 Christen Roper, UH, 2002-032. 96 Christen Roper, UH, 2000-01Alyssa Shriver, TU, 2002-034. 87 Michelle Suman, SDSU, 1994-955. 84 Debbie Dimond, BYU, 1992-93Lauren Neaves, RU, 2003-047. 77 Alyssa Shriver, TU, 2001-028. 75 Christen Roper, UH, 2001-02Jillian Robbins, TU, 2004-0510. 73 Lauren Neaves, RU, 2004-05BLOCK AVERAGEAvg Name, School, Year1. 3.7 Christen Roper, UH, 2002-032. 3.2 Alyssa Shriver, TU, 2002-033. 2.9 Debbie Dimond, BYU, 1992-93Michelle Suman, SDSU, 1994-955. 2.8 Christen Roper, UH, 2000-016. 2.6 Lauren Neaves, RU, 2003-04Alyssa Shriver, TU, 2001-02Debbie Dimond, BYU, 1994-959. 2.5 Alofa Toiaivao, UH, 2004-05Johnetta Hayes, RU, 2002-03Brittany Grice, UH, 2005-06WAC GamesTOTAL POINTSPts Name, School, Year1. 399 Allison Curtin, TU, 2002-032. 380 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1996-97Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2002-034. 373 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1998-995. 360 Jillian Robbins, TU, 2004-056. 357 Tasha Williams, LTU, 2004-057. 356 Adrienne Johnson, LTU, 2010-118. 336 Tahnee Robinson, NEV, 2010-119. 333 Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2001-0210. 330 Amy Burnett, UW, 1994-95Amisha Carter, LTU. 2003-04SCORING AVERAGEAvg Name, School, Year1. 26.6 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1998-992. 25.3 Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU, 1990-913. 23.8 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1996-974. 23.6 Amy Burnett, UW, 1994-955. 23.4 Holly Russ, UTEP, 1990-916. 22.6 Linda Froehlich, UNLV, 1998-997. 22.3 Adrienne Johnson, LTU, 2010-118. 22.2 Allison Curtin, TU, 2002-039. 21.6 Mikki Kane-Barton, UU, 1992-9310. 21.5 Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU, 1991-92TOTAL FIELD GOALSFG Name, School, Year1. 131 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1996-97Trina Frierson, LTU, 2003-043. 130 Allison Curtin, TU, 2002-034. 128 Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2002-035. 126 Jodi Nowlin-Tres, SDSU, 1996-976. 125 Adrienne Johnson, LTU, 2010-11Linda Froehlich, UNLV, 1998-99Jillian Robbins, TU, 2004-059. 124 Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU, 1990-9110. 122 Amisha Carter, LTU, 2003-04FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSFGA Name, School, Year1. 329 Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2002-032. 304 Allison Curtin, TU, 2002-033. 287 Linda Froehlich, UNLV, 1998-994. 278 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1996-975. 267 Atari Parker, SJSU, 2000-016. 263 Lindsay Logan, FS, 2000-017. 259 Adrienne Johnson, LTU, 2010-118. 256 Danada Smith, SJSU, 2000-01Cheyl Ford, LTU, 2002-0210. 252 Falisha Wright, SDSU, 1992-93FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEPct Name, School, Year FG-FGA1. 67.9 Becky Heidotten, TU, 2001-02 72-1062. 65.5 Amber Jackson, SJSU, 2004-05 116-1773. 64.8 Michelle Suman, SDSU, 1991-92 79-1224. 63.9 Amy Burnett, UW, 1992-93 69-1085. 63.0 Amy Spencer, CU, 1990-91 80-1276. 62.6 Erica Henry, FS, 2007-08 62-997. 62.5 Raylene Howard, UH, 1997-98 90-1448. 61.8 Shannon Struby, CU, 1990-91 94-1529. 60.7 Ja’Lara Walker, BSU, 2007-08 54-8910. 60.6 Kathy Halligan, CU, 1991-92 80-13260.6 Michelle Suman, SDSU, 1994-95 63-104THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSFG Name, School, Year1. 57 Ashley Bastian, UN, 2002-032. 56 Kimya Murray, UTEP, 2001-023. 55 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1998-994. 54 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1997-985. 53 Jaleesa Ross, FS, 2007-08Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1996-977. 49 Jaleesa Ross, FS, 2009-10Becky Hammon, CSU, 1996-97Abby Vaughan, BSU, 2002-0310. 48 Lindsay Logan, FS, 2000-01Nevada’s Ashley Bastian ranks first in singleseasonthree-point field goal attempts 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SINGLE-SEASON TOP 10Idaho’s Yinka Olorunnife ranks third in singleseasonrebounds (186, 2008-09) and fifth inrebound average (11.6, 2008-09) in WAC games.THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSFGA Name, School, Year1. 144 Ashley Bastian, UN 2002-032. 141 Jessica Kellogg, SJSU, 2002-033. 138 Andrea Cossey, SMU, 2001-024. 135 Kimya Murray, UTEP, 2001-025. 132 Athena Pirpich, TU, 2000-016. 128 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1997-987. 125 Jaleesa Ross, FS, 2010-118. 124 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1996-979. 123 Andrea Cossey, SMU, 2001-0210. 121 Aarica Ray-Boyd, 2005-06Kari Steele, SJSU, 1996-97THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(1.0 field goal per game minimum)Pct Name, School, Year FG-FGA1. 60.8 Kathy Halligan, CU, 1991-92 31-512. 58.8 Staci Oddo, FS, 1992-93 20-343. 56.1 Krista Treide, UW, 1990-91 32-574. 52.4 Karena Greeny, UH, 2001-02 22-425. 52.8 Amy Burnett, UW, 1992-93 19-366. 51.1 Kati Kafaritova, TCU, 2000-01 23-457. 50.5 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1996-97 54-1288. 50.0 Kari Gallup, BYU, 1994-95 19-389. 51.2 Jenny Cafferty, RU, 1999-00 44-8610. 50.0 Charlotte Otero, UI, 2009-10 21-42TOTAL FREE THROWSFT Name, School, Year1. 110 Amy Burnett, UW, 1994-95Allison Curtin, TU, 2002-033. 109 Jillian Robbins, TU, 2004-054. 106 Tasha Williams, LTU, 2004-055. 105 Amy Pack, UTEP, 2000-016. 104 Leela Farr, TU, 2000-017. 102 Adrienne Johnson, LTU, 2010-118. 100 Leela Farr, TU, 2001-029. 97 Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2001-0210.FREE THROW PERCENTAGEPct Name, School, Year FT-FTA1. 98.1 D-dra Rucker, SMU, 1999-00 51-522. 92.1 Kylie Galloway, UH, 2000-01 35-383. 91.2 Lauren Lenhardt, BSU, 2010-11 52-574. 91.1 Emma Wilson, TCU, 1996-97 41-455. 89.4 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1998-99 76-856. 88.6 Lisa Rathbun, BYU, 1990-91 62-707. 88.5 Amy Sutton, TCU, 1998-99 54-618. 87.8 Abby Garchek, UNM, 1997-98 65-74Brandi Ashby, UH, 1997-98 43-4910. 87.1 Devyn Christensen, USU, 2010-11 54-62TOTAL REBOUNDSReb Name, School, Year1. 252 Cheryl Ford, LTU, 2002-032. 219 Shanavia Dowdell, LTU, 2009-103. 199 Tanya Smith, UH, 2007-084. 190 Sherell Neal, NMSU, 2006-075. 186 Yinka Olorunnife, UI, 2008-096. 185 Amisha Carter, LTU, 2003-047. 180 Kamilah Jackson, UH, 2010-118. 179 Janee Young, FS, 1996-97Jillian Robbins, TU, 2004-0510. 174 Omelogo Udeze, FS, 2000-01REBOUND AVERAGEAvg Name, School, Year1. 14.0 Cheryl Ford, LTU, 2002-032. 13.7 Shanavia Dowdell, LTU, 2009-103. 12.4 Tanya Smith, UH, 2007-084. 12.0 Kamilah Jackson, UH, 2010-11Andrea Herold, UU, 1993-946. 11.9 Sherell Neal, NMSU, 2006-077. 11.6 Yinka Olorunnife, UI, 2008-098. 11.4 Tanya Zachary, UU, 1990-919. 11.2 Janee Young, FS, 1996-9710. 11.0 Amy Burnett, UW, 1993-94TOTAL ASSISTSAst Name, School, Year1. 137 Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2002-032. 129 Laura Ingham, UN, 2002-033. 121 Erica McGlaston, SJSU, 2004-054. 120 Alli Bills, UU, 1996-975. 114 Michelle Miles, SDSU, 1990-916. 109 Alli Bills, UU, 1997-987. 101 Michelle Miles, SDSU, 1991-928. 100 Lakeysha Wright, SDSU, 1994-959. 99 Kristen Pool, UNLV, 1998-9999 Lindsay Logan, FS, 2000-01ASSIST AVERAGEAvg Name, School, Year1. 9.5 Michelle Miles, SDSU, 1990-912. 7.8 Alli Bills, UU, 1997-983. 7.6 Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2002-034. 7.5 Alli Bills, UU, 1996-975. 7.2 Michelle Miles, SDSU, 1991-92Laura Ingham, UN, 2002-037. 7.1 Lakeysha Wright, SDSU, 1994-95Kristen Pool, UNLV, 1998-999. 7.0 Tammie Beckley, FS, 1992-9310. 6.7 Erica McGlaston, SJSU, 2004-05TOTAL STEALSStl Name, School, Year1. 67 Cricket Williams, ,SJSU, 2001-022. 64 Tomika Young, BYU, 1991-92Jillian Robbins, TU, 2003-044. 63 Erica Taylor, LTU, 2003-045. 62 Leilani Mitchell, UI, 2005-066. 59 Allison Curtin, TU, 2002-037. 58 Jodi Nowlin-Tres, SDSU, 1996-978. 57 Cherlanda Franklin, NEV, 2007-08Kasie Pittman, TU, 1997-98Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2002-03STEAL AVERAGEAvg Name, School, Year1. 4.6 Tomika Young, BYU, 1991-922. 4.1 Kasie Pittman, TU, 1997-983. 3.9 Leilani Mitchell, UI, 2005-064. 3.7 Janee Young, FS, 1997-98Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2001-026. 3.6 Tamika Stukes, UNM, 1997-98Jodi Nowlin-Tres, SDSU, 1996-97Cherlanda Franklin, NEV, 2007-08Jillian Robbins, TU, 2003-0410. 3.5 Erica Taylor, LTU, 2003-04TOTAL BLOCKSBlk Name, School, Year1. 60 Christen Roper, UH, 2002-032. 56 Alyssa Shriver, TU, 2002-033. 51 Lauren Neaves, RU, 2003-044. 49 Johnetta Hayes, RU, 2002-035. 47 Debbie Dimond, BYU, 1992-936. 43 Alyssa Shriver, TU, 2001-02Alofa Toiaivao, UH, 2004-058. 41 Breanna Arbuckle, UH, 2010-11Christen Roper, UH, 2000-019. 40 Brittany Grice, UH, 2005-06Debbie Dimond, BYU, 1994-95BLOCK AVERAGEAvg Name, School, Year1. 3.36 Debbie Dimond, BYU, 1992-932. 3.33 Christen Roper, UH, 2002-033. 3.11 Alyssa Shriver, TU, 2002-034. 3.00 Niki Holt, NMSU, 2008-095. 2.86 Brittany Grice, UH, 2005-06Debbie Dimond, BYU, 1994-957. 2.83 Lauren Neaves, RU, 2003-048. 2.79 Michelle Suman, SDSU, 1993-949. 2.72 Johnetta Hayes, RU, 2002-0310. 2.64 Michelle Suman, SDSU, 1994-95Bold=Current WAC PlayersSan Jose State’s Crickett Williams holds theconference single season assists (137) and steals(67) records in WAC games. She’s also the careerleader in assists with 614.ABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 67


CAREER LEADERSFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEAll Games (minimum two seasons)TOTAL POINTSPts Name, School, Year1. 2,740 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1995-992. 2,087 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1994-983. 2,002 Jaleesa Ross, FS, 2007-20114. 1,985 Adrienne Johnson, LTU, 2007-115. 1,881 Katie Cronin, CSU, 1995-996. 1,848 Teresa James, CSU, 1992-967. 1,836 Abby Garchek, UNM, 1994-988. 1,786 Raylene Howard, UH, 1996-009. 1,785 Karlin Kennedy, SMU, 1996-0010. 1,782 Amy Burnett, UW, 1991-95SCORING AVERAGE (Points-Games)Avg Name, School, Year1. 22.1 Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU, 1990-92 (1235-56)2. 21.9 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1995-99 (2740-125)3. 20.1 Holly Russ, UTEP, 1990-92 (1088-54)4. 19.5 Tahnee Robinson, NEV, 2009-115. 18.0 Kathy Halligan, CU, 1990-92 (1101-61)6. 17.8 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1994-98 (2087-117)7. 17.6 Amy Pack, UTEP, 1999-2001 (968-55)8. 17.2 Nani Cockett, UH, 1996-98 (1482-86)8. 16.6 Katie Madison, UI, 2006-08 (930-56)Mikki Kane-Barton, UU, 1990-93 (1481-89)TOTAL FIELD GOALSFG Name, School, Year1. 918 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1995-992. 761 Adrienne Johnson, LTU, 2007-113. 723 Jaleesa Ross, FS, 2007-20114. 722 Karlin Kennedy, SMU, 1996-005. 706 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1994-986. 705 Teresa James, CSU, 1992-967. 678 Debbie Dimond, BYU, 1991-958. 677 Katie Cronin, CSU, 1995-999. 656 Shanavia Dowdell, LTU, 2006-1010. 640 Abby Garchek, UNM, 1994-98FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEPct Name, School, Year FG-FGA1. 61.9 Amber Jackson, SJSU, 2004-06 396-6402. 61.2 Michelle Suman, SDSU, 1991-95 524-8583. 58.1 Amy Burnett, UW, 1991-95 551-9484. 57.6 Shannon Struby, CU, 1990-92 402-6985. 55.7 Becky Heidotten, TU, 2001-05 284-5106. 55.1 Raylene Howard, UH, 1996-00 623-11317. 54.6 Jill Adams, BYU, 1996-99 245-4488. 53.9 Debbie Dimond, BYU, 1991-95 678-12579. 53.1 Tanya Zachary, UU, 1990-92 339-63810. 53.0 Marie Kauffman, UW, 1990-92 350-660THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSFG Name, School, Year1. 389 Jaleesa Eoss, FS, 2007-20112. 365 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1995-993. 362 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1994-984. 295 Jill Sutton, TCU, 1997-20015. 272 Lindsay Logan, FS, 1999-036. 236 Andrea Cossey, SMU, 2000-047. 222 Staci Oddo, FS, 1992-968. 208 Amy Billhymer, UTEP, 1993-979. 206 Falisha Wright, SDSU, 1991-9510. 204 Kari Gallup, BYU, 1994-98Colorado State’s Becky Hammon (1995-99) ownsthree career WAC records and ranks among thetop 10 in nine out of 13 categories.THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEPct Name, School, Year FG-FGA1. 49.7 Kathy Halligan, CU, 1990-92 152-3062. 43.1 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1994-98 362-8403. 41.9 Amy Burnett, UW, 1991-95 83-1984. 41.3 Tahnee Robinson, NEV, 2009-11 140-3395. 41.1 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1995-99 365-8886. 41.0 Kim Talbot, BYU, 1990-92 68-1667. 40.7 Staci Oddo, FS, 1992-96 222-5458. 40.2 Jaleesa Ross, FS, 2007-2011 389-9689. 39.9 Ashley Bastian, UH, 1996-2001 117-295TOTAL FREE THROWSFT Name, School, Year1. 597 Amy Burnett, UW, 1991-952. 562 Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU, 1990-923. 551 Dellena Criner, NEV, 2005-094. 539 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1995-995. 483 Tasha Harris, LTU, 2004, 2006-106. 469 Kate Smith, UN, 1999-037. 466 Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2000-048. 457 Raylene Howard, UH, 1996-009. 437 Adrienne Johnson, LTU, 2007-1110. 432 Lila Osceola, TU, 1996-00FREE THROW PERCENTAGEPct Name, School, Year FT-FTA1. 86.8 Devyn Christensen, USU, 2009-pres. 112-1292. 85.1 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1994-98 313-3683. 84.1 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1995-99 539-6414. 83.6 Amy Burnett, UW, 1991-95 597-7145. 83.1 Kari Gallup, BYU, 1994-98 260-313Kylie Galloway, UH, 1996-2001 276-3317. 82.8 Tricia Payne, TCU, 1998-2001 285-3448. 82.3 Jasmine Bendolph, LTU 2008-pres. 153-186Nadia Begay, BSU, 2003-07 121-14710. 82.0 Natalie White, SJSU, 2005-09 191-233TOTAL REBOUNDSReb Name, School,Year1. 1070 Yinka Olorunnife, UI, 2007-112. 1,025 Shanavia Dowdell, LTU, 2006-103. 974 Omelogo Udeze, FS, 1999-034. 946 Karlin Kennedy, SMU, 1996-005. 936 Adrienne Johnson, LTU, 2007-11Teresa James, CSU, 1992-967. 869 Debbie Dimond, BYU, 1991-958. 857 Katie Cronin, CSU, 1995-999. 856 Sherell Neal, NMSU, 2005-0810. 829 Amy Burnett, UW, 1991-95REBOUND AVERAGEAvg Name, School, Year1. 10.9 Cheryl Ford, LT, 2001-032. 10.2 Tanya Zachary, UU, 1990-923. 9.7 Janee Young, FS, 1996-984. 9.4 Jillian Robbins, TU, 2003-05Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU, 1990-926. 9.2 Sherell Neal, NMSU, 2005-087. 9.1 Amber Jackson, SJSU, 2004-068. 8.9 Tanya Smith, UH, 2004-08Amy Pack, UTEP, 1999-200110. 8.8 Yinka Olorunnife, UI, 2007-2011TOTAL ASSISTSAst Name, School, Year1. 644 Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2000-042. 612 Alli Bills, UU, 1994-983. 561 Lindsay Logan, FS, 1999-034. 538 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1995-995. 536 Crickett Wiilliams, SJSU, 2000-04523 Dee Dee Dominguez, CSU, 1992-966. 469 Tamika Stukes, UNM, 1994-987. 448 Falisha Wright, SDSU, 1991-958. 445 Jill Sutton, TCU, 1997-20019. 438 Thais Kidd, BYU, 1991-9510. 407 BJ Itoman, UH, 1995-99TOTAL STEALSStl Name, School, Year1. 354 Tamika Stukes, UNM, 1994-982. 324 Falisha Wright, SDSU, 1991-953. 314 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1995-994. 311 Marla Brumfield, RU, 1996-00311 Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2000-046. 303 Kasie Pittman, TU, 1996-007. 288 Jessica Van Hoogen, BSU, 2005-07, 2009-108. 273 Thais Kidd, BYU, 1991-959. 271 Dellena Criner, NEV, 2005-0910. 255 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1994-98TOTAL BLOCKSBlk Name, School, Year1. 303 Christen Roper, UH, 1999-032. 268 Debbie Dimond, BYU, 1991-953. 251 Michelle Suman, SDSU, 1991-954. 189 Brittany Grice, UH, 2003-075. 183 Alyssa Shriver, TU, 2001-036. 164 Teresa James, CSU, 1992-967. 157 Lauren Neaves, RU, 2003-058. 156 Adrienne Johnson, LTU, 2007-119. 146 Shanavia Dowdell, LTU, 2006-1010. 142 Johnetta Hayes, Rice, 2001-04682011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


CAREER LEADERSWAC Games (minimum two seasons)TOTAL POINTSPts Name, School, Year1. 1302 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1995-992. 1058 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1994-983. 1050 Jaleesa Ross, FS, 2007-114. 1034 Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2001-045. 967 Amy Burnett, UW, 1991-956. 927 Raylene Howard, UH, 1996-007. 925 Abby Garchek, UNM, 1994-988. 898 Katie Cronin, CSU, 1995-999. 877 Karlin Kennedy, SMU, 1996-0010. 865 Tasha Harris, BSU, 2004, 2006-07, 2009-10SCORING AVERAGEAvg Name, School, Year1. 23.3 Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU, 1990-922. 22.4 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1995-993. 19.3 Amy Pack, UTEP, 1999-014. 19.0 Tahnee Robinson, NEV, 2009-115. 18.7 Holly Russ, UTEP, 1990-926. 18.4 Mikki Kane-Barton, UU, 1990-937. 18.2 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1994-988. 17.9 Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2001-04Nani Cockett, UH, 1996-9810. 17.6 Katie Madison, UI, 2006-08Jillian Robbins, TU, 2003-05TOTAL FIELD GOALSFG Name, School, Year1. 438 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1995-992. 385 Jaleesa Ross, FS, 2007-113. 363 Karlin Kennedy, SMU, 1996-004. 357 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1994-985. 339 Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2001-046. 331 Shanavia Dowdell, LTU, 2006-107. 329 Debbie Dimond, BYU, 1991-958. 326 Raylene Howard, UH, 1996-009. 321 Abby Garchek, UNM, 1994-9810. 307 Falisha Wright, SDSU, 1991-95FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEPct Name, School, Year FG-FGA1. 60.7 Amy Burnett, UW, 1991- 95 298-4912. 59.4 Amber Jackson, SJSU, 2004-06 211-3553. 59.2 Shannon Struby, CU, 1990-92 181-306Michelle Suman, SDSU, 1991-95 250-4225. 59.0 Becky Heidotten, TU, 2003-05 170-2886. 56.4 Erica Henry, FS, 2004-08 127-2257. 56.3 Raylene Howard, UH, 1996-00 326-5798. 56.0 Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU, 1990-92 242-432Tanya Zachary, UU, 1990-92 157-28010. 55.9 JoKeirra Sneed, LTU, 2006-08 151-270THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSFG Name, School, Year1. 202 Jaleesa Ross, FS, 2007-20112. 180 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1994-983. 178 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1995-994. 164 Andrea Cossey, SMU, 2000-045. 146 Jill Sutton, TCU, 1997-016. 129 Amy Billhymer, UTEP, 1993-977. 120 Lindsay Logan, FS, 1999-038. 118 Staci Oddo, FS, 1992-969. 116 Kari Gallup, BYU, 1994-9810. 111 Andrea Cossey, SMU, 2001-04THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(1.0 three-pointer per game minimum)Pct Name, School, Year 3FG-3FGA1. 52.0 Kathy Halligan, CU, 1990-92 64-1232. 43.9 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1995-98180-4103. 42.6 Jaleesa Ross, FS, 2007-2011 202-4744. 42.1 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1995-99 178-4235. 41.1 Kari Gallup, BYU, 1994-98 117-2856. 40.0 Staci Oddo, FS, 1992-96 118-2957. 41.7 Alison Carney, TU, 2001-03 35-84Erica Smith, LTU, 2001-03 35-849. 38.8 Ashley Bastian, NEV, 2001-03 94-242Behka Stafford, BYU, 1992-96 92-237TOTAL FREE THROWSFT Name, School, Year1. 324 Amy Burnett, UW, 1991-952. 281 Dellena Criner, NEV, 2005-093. 280 Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2000-044. 256 Tasha Harris, BSU, 2004, 2006-07, 2009-105. 248 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1995-996. 247 Adrienne Johnson, LTU, 2007-117. 242 Debbie Dimond, BYU, 1991-958. 226 Raylene Howard, UH, 1996-009. 217 Yinka Olorunnife, UI, 2007-201110. 207 Kate Smith, UN 1999-03FREE THROW PERCENTAGEPct Name, School, Year FT-FTA1. 85.9 Julie Krommenhoek, UU, 1994-98 164-1912. 84.5 Lisa Rathbun, BYU, 1990-92 120-1423. 84.2 Amy Burnett, UW, 1991-95 324-3854. 83.4 Tricia Payne, TCU, 1998-01 146-1755. 82.9 Kari Gallup, BYU, 1994-98 136-1646. 82.7 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1995-99 248-300New Mexico State’s Sherell Neal ranks thirdin the WAC in conference games with 483rebounds and a 10.1 rebounding average.7. 82.5 Mikail Price, NEV, 2006-08 66-808. 82.4 April Atuaia, UH, 2001-04 75-919. 82.2 Kylie Galloway, UH, 1998-01 125-15210. 81.8 Nikki Eyre, BYU, 1990-94 63-77TOTAL REBOUNDSReb Name, School, Year1. 643 Yinka Olorunnife, UI, 2007-20112. 535 Shanavia Dowdell, LTU, 2006-103. 493 Tanya Smith, UH, 2004-084. 487 Omelogo Udeze, 1999-005. 483 Sherell Neal, NMSU, 2005-086. 482 Adrienne Johnson, LTU, 2007-117. 464 Karlin Kennedy, SMU, 1996-008. 459 Teresa James, CSU, 1992-969. 445 Amy Burnett, UW, 1991-9510. 444 Ty Moore, LTU, 2004-07REBOUND AVERAGEAvg Name, School, Year1. 12.2 Cheryl Ford, LT, 2001-032. 10.2 Tanya Zachary, UU, 1990-923. 10.1 Sherell Neal, NMSU, 2005-084. 10.0 Janee Young, FS, 1996-985. 9.7 Yinka Olorunnife, UI, 2007-20116. 9.5 Tanya Smith, UH, 2004-087. 9.4 Jillian Robbins, TU, 2003-058. 9.2 Amber Jackson, SJSU, 2004-069. 9.0 Amy Pack, UTEP, 1999-0110. 8.9 Ty Moore, LTU, 2004-07Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU, 1990-92Shannon Struby, CU, 1990-92TOTAL ASSISTSAst Name, School, Year1. 386 Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2000-042. 295 Alli Bills, UU, 1992-94, 1994-983. 247 Laura Ingham, NEV, 2001-034. 234 Thais Kidd, BYU, 1991-955. 233 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1995-996. 228 Dee Dee Dominguez, CSU, 1992-967. 226 Kendall Shead, SMU, 2002-058. 225 Charlotte Otero, UI, 2006-109. 222 Tamika Stukes, UNM, 1994-9810. 217 Marla Brumfield, RU, 1996-00TOTAL STEALSStl Name, School, Year1. 199 Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2001-042. 182 Tamika Stukes, UNM, 1994-983. 167 Kasie Pittman, TU, 1996-004. 148 Marla Brumfield, RU, 1996-00148 Falisha Wright, SDSU, 1991-956. 145 Dellena Criner, NEV, 2005-097. 142 Becky Hammon, CSU, 1995-998. 135 Jaleesa Ross, FS, 2007-11Thais Kidd, BYU, 1991-9510. 134 Jodi Nowlin-Tres, SDSU, 1993-97TOTAL BLOCKSBlk Name, School, Year1. 151 Debbie Dimond, BYU, 1991-952. 137 Christen Roper, UH, 1999-033. 132 Brittany Grice, UH, 2003-074. 130 Michelle Suman, SDSU, 1991-955. 107 Brittany Grice, UH, 2003-066. 99 Alyssa Shriver, TU, 2001-037. 89 Christen Roper, UH, 2001-038. 87 Lauren Neaves, RU, 2003-059. 83 Johnetta Hayes, RU, 2001-03Teresa James, CSU, 1992-96ABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 69


YEARLY TEAM LEADERS - ALLFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATESCORING OFFENSEYear School Avg1990-91 Creighton 80.31991-92 Creighton 80.71992-93 Brigham Young 72.21993-94 San Diego State 72.41994-95 Wyoming 71.31995-96 Colorado State 72.51996-97 SMU 75.71997-98 Colorado State 80.91998-99 Colorado State 79.31999-00 SMU 72.12000-01 TCU 71.62001-02 Louisiana Tech 76.32002-03 Louisiana Tech 78.42003-04 Louisiana Tech 82.52004-05 Louisiana Tech 73.12005-06 Louisiana Tech 72.92006-07 Boise State 68.92007-08 Boise State 72.82008-09 Fresno State 69.32009-10 Louisiana Tech 73.82010-11 Fresno State 75.9SCORING DEFENSEYear School Avg1990-91 Utah 63.61991-92 Utah 63.21992-93 UTEP 57.21993-94 San Diego State 56.81994-95 San Diego State 55.51995-96 San Diego State 57.81996-97 San Diego State 52.01997-98 New Mexico 56.61998-99 Utah 55.11999-00 Rice 89.82000-01 Hawai`i 59.12001-02 Louisiana Tech 53.52002-03 Louisiana Tech 57.62003-04 UTEP 58.12004-05 SMU 59.82005-06 Fresno State 60.22006-07 Boise State 61.02007-08 New Mexico State 62.32008-09 Utah State 57.92009-10 Utah State 60.12010-11 Idaho 63.8TOTAL FIELD GOALSYear School FG1990-91 Creighton 8921991-92 Creighton 9741992-93 Brigham Young 7741993-94 San Diego State 8721994-95 San Diego State 7971995-96 Colorado State 8281996-97 SMU 8341997-98 Colorado State 8561998-99 Colorado State 9851999-00 SMU 8672000-01 TCU 8392001-02 Louisiana Tech 8772002-03 Louisiana Tech 10162003-04 Louisiana Tech 9872004-05 Rice 8192005-06 Fresno State 8212006-07 Boise State 8142007-08 Fresno State 8732008-09 Louisiana Tech 8992009-10 Fresno State 8742010-11 Fresno State 875FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSYear School FGA1990-91 Utah 18711991-92 Creighton 18711992-93 Brigham Young 17861993-94 San Diego State 19051994-95 San Diego State 18071995-96 Colorado State 19151996-97 SMU 19991997-98 New Mexico 19821998-99 Colorado State 21421999-00 SMU 20292000-01 TCU 20182001-02 Louisiana Tech 20362002-03 Louisiana Tech 22722003-04 Louisiana Tech 21422004-05 Rice 20202005-06 Louisiana Tech 18922006-07 Boise State 20512007-08 Fresno State 20652008-09 Louisiana Tech 22142009-10 Fresno State 20932010-11 Fresno State 2143FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYear School Pct1990-91 Creighton 48.71991-92 Creighton 52.11992-93 Wyoming 44.21993-94 San Diego State 45.81994-95 San Diego State 44.11995-96 San Diego State 45.61996-97 TCU 44.71997-98 Hawai`i 49.71998-99 Colorado State 46.01999-00 Rice 44.62000-01 Hawai`i 42.52001-02 Louisiana Tech 43.12002-03 Louisiana Tech 44.92003-04 Louisiana Tech 46.12004-05 Tulsa 42.92005-06 Fresno State 44.22006-07 Fresno State 40.82007-08 Fresno State 42.32008-09 Louisiana Tech 40.62009-10 Louisiana Tech 43.22010-11 Louisiana Tech 42.2FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSEYear School Pct1990-91 Colorado State 40.21991-92 Utah 40.21992-93 Utah 37.51993-94 Utah 37.91994-95 San Diego State 35.21995-96 New Mexico 36.81996-97 Hawai`i 36.31997-98 SMU 37.51998-99 Utah 36.11999-00 Hawai`i 38.92000-01 Hawai`i 35.12001-02 Louisiana Tech 33.02002-03 Louisiana Tech 35.72003-04 Rice 35.52004-05 San Jose State 35.82005-06 Louisiana Tech 35.22006-07 Louisiana Tech 37.32007-08 New Mexico State 36.02008-09 Louisiana Tech 36.82009-10 Louisiana Tech 37.42010-11 Hawai’i 37.9THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSYear School FG1990-91 Creighton 1511991-92 Creighton 1691992-93 Brigham Young 1391993-94 Brigham Young 1621994-95 Wyoming 1641995-96 Colorado State 1691996-97 Colorado State 1811997-98 Colorado State 2231998-99 Colorado State 2901999-00 TCU 1992000-01 TCU 2492001-02 UTEP 1712002-03 Boise State 1692003-04 SMU 1912004-05 Boise State 1782005-06 Boise State 1742006-07 Boise State 1682007-08 Fresno State 2622008-09 Fresno State 3092009-10 Fresno State 3012010-11 Fresno State 324THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSYear School FGA1990-91 Creighton 3971991-92 Colorado State 4541992-93 Brigham Young 4061993-94 Brigham Young 4781994-95 Wyoming 4651995-96 New Mexico 5451996-97 Colorado State 4971997-98 New Mexico 6361998-99 Colorado State 7951999-00 TCU 5812000-01 TCU 6632001-02 UTEP 5592002-03 SMU 5602003-04 SMU 6112004-05 Boise State 5442005-06 New Mexico State 5722006-07 Boise State 5622007-08 Fresno State 7622008-09 Fresno State 8932009-10 Fresno State 8542010-11 Fresno State 956THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYear School FGM FGA Pct1990-91 Wyoming 85 200 42.51991-92 Creighton 169 374 45.21992-93 Wyoming 77 209 36.81993-94 Fresno State 159 428 37.11994-95 Utah 161 411 39.21995-96 Colorado State 169 443 38.11996-97 TCU 132 346 38.21997-98 Hawai`i 126 326 38.71998-99 Colorado State 290 795 36.51999-00 Rice 143 390 36.72000-01 TCU 249 663 37.62001-02 Hawai`i 151 428 35.32002-03 Boise State 169 459 36.82003-04 Boise State 144 413 34.92004-05 Rice 124 358 34.62005-06 Boise State 174 515 33.82006-07 New Mexico State 152 472 32.22007-08 Hawai`i 135 384 35.22008-09 Fresno State 309 893 34.62009-10 New Mexico State 206 583 35.32010-11 Fresno State 324 956 33.9TOTAL FREE THROWSYear School FT1990-91 Utah 4961991-92 Creighton 4651992-93 Colorado State 4241993-94 Colorado State 4191994-95 Utah 4531995-96 New Mexico 4531996-97 TCU 4791997-98 Hawai`i 5451998-99 Colorado State 5931999-00 Hawai`i 5352000-01 Hawai`i 6422001-02 Rice 4682002-03 Louisiana Tech 5172003-04 Louisiana Tech 5462004-05 Louisiana Tech 5172005-06 Louisiana Tech 5442006-07 Nevada 4932007-08 Boise State 4642008-09 Nevada 4632009-10 Louisiana Tech 5132010-11 Louisiana Tech 501FREE THROW ATTEMPTSYear School FTA1990-91 Utah 7001991-92 Utah 7191992-93 UTEP 6911993-94 San Diego State 6521994-95 San Diego State 6771995-96 New Mexico 6591996-97 TCU 6681979-98 Hawai`i 7101998-99 Colorado State 8341999-00 Hawai`i 728702011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


YEARLY TEAM LEADERS - ALL2000-01 Hawai`i 8462001-02 Rice 6892002-03 Louisiana Tech 7402003-04 Louisiana Tech 7802004-05 Louisiana Tech 7302005-06 Louisiana Tech 7682006-07 Boise State 6902007-08 Boise State 660New Mexico State 6602008-09 Louisiana Tech 6912009-10 Louisiana Tech 7462010-11 Nevada 487FREE THROW PERCENTAGEYear School Pct1990-91 Brigham Young 73.81991-92 Brigham Young 71.51992-93 Wyoming 73.11993-94 Wyoming 75.51994-95 Wyoming 73.71995-96 Utah 70.81996-97 TCU 71.71997-98 Hawai`i 76.81998-99 Tulsa 72.81999-00 Hawai`i 73.52000-01 Hawai`i 75.92001-02 Tulsa 74.12002-03 Rice 75.12003-04 Nevada 71.62006-07 Nevada 72.42007-08 Boise State 70.3Utah State 70.32008-09 New Mexico State 70.42009-10 Nevada 71.22010-11 Idaho 74.1TOTAL REBOUNDSYear School Reb1990-91 Brigham Young 12361991-92 UTEP 12241992-93 UTEP 12031993-94 San Diego State 12331994-95 San Diego State 12401995-96 Colorado State 12411996-97 Utah 12491997-98 New Mexico 12861998-99 SMU 12981999-00 SMU 12972000-01 Hawai`i 14052001-02 Louisiana Tech 14572002-03 Louisiana Tech 15372003-04 Louisiana Tech 14232004-05 Rice 14092005-06 Louisiana Tech 13342006-07 Boise State 13302007-08 Fresno State 13702008-09 Louisiana Tech 15102009-10 Louisiana Tech 14192010-11 Nevada 1363REBOUND AVERAGEYear School Avg1990-91 Brigham Young 42.61991-92 UTEP 43.71992-93 Colorado State 43.41993-94 UTEP 42.81994-95 Colorado State 42.01995-96 UTEP 42.71996-97 UTEP 44.51997-98 SMU 42.21998-99 SMU 41.91999-00 SMU 41.82000-01 TCU 41.72001-02 Louisiana Tech 48.62002-03 Louisiana Tech 45.22003-04 Louisiana Tech 44.52004-05 Rice 42.72005-06 Hawai`i 44.22006-07 Hawai`i 36.12007-08 Louisiana Tech 43.52008-09 Louisiana Tech 44.42009-10 Louisiana Tech 44.32010-11 Hawai’i 42.1TOTAL ASSISTSYear School Ast1990-91 Creighton 6041991-92 Utah 5851992-93 Utah 4881993-94 San Diego State 5121994-95 Utah 5091995-96 Colorado State 4921996-97 Utah 5101997-98 Colorado State 5311998-99 Colorado State 5581999-00 SMU 5152000-01 TCU 5402001-02 Louisiana Tech 4672002-03 Louisiana Tech 5332003-04 Louisiana Tech 5092004-05 Rice 4852005-06 Fresno State 4912006-07 Hawai`i 4082007-08 Fresno State 5112008-09 Fresno State 4682009-10 Fresno State 4952010-11 Fresno State 550ASSIST AVERAGEYear School Avg1990-91 Creighton 20.81991-92 Wyoming 20.01992-93 Utah 16.81993-94 San Diego State 16.51994-95 Utah 17.01995-96 Colorado State 15.91996-97 Utah 16.51997-98 Colorado State 17.71998-99 Brigham Young 17.41999-00 Fresno State 17.42000-01 Nevada 17.62001-02 Louisiana Tech 15.62002-03 Louisiana Tech 15.72003-04 Louisiana Tech 15.92004-05 Tulsa 16.12005-06 Fresno State 15.32006-07 Hawai`i 14.12007-08 Fresno State 15.52008-09 Fresno State 14.22009-10 Fresno State 15.62010-11 Fresno State 16.7TOTAL STEALSYear School Stl1990-91 Creighton 3501991-92 Creighton 3951992-93 Brigham Young 3511993-94 San Diego State 4041994-95 San Diego State 3851995-96 San Diego State 3781996-97 San Diego State 4101997-98 New Mexico 4341998-99 Colorado State 3861999-00 SMU 3932000-01 TCU 3082001-02 Louisiana Tech 3212002-03 Louisiana Tech 3662003-04 Louisiana Tech 4502004-05 Fresno State 3352005-06 Louisiana Tech 3272006-07 Nevada 3852007-08 Nevada 3832008-09 Nevada 3252009-10 Fresno State 3472010-11 Fresno State 412TOTAL BLOCKSYear School Blk1990-91 Creighton 891991-92 Brigham Young 1161992-93 Brigham Young 1471993-94 Brigham Young 1241994-95 San Diego State 1591995-96 Utah 821996-97 Hawai`i 1211997-98 Hawai`i 1081998-99 Utah 1241999-00 Rice 1102000-01 Hawai`i 1492001-02 Rice 1582002-03 Tulsa 1672003-04 Rice 2242004-05 Rice 1852005-06 Hawai`i 1412006-07 Hawai`i 1342007-08 New Mexico State 1312008-09 Louisiana Tech 1532009-10 Utah State 1442010-11 Utah State 138REBOUND MARGINYear School Own Opp Mar1990-91 Utah 38.6 31.8 6.81991-92 San Diego State 41.8 32.7 9.21992-93 UTEP 43.0 36.3 6.61993-94 San Diego State 39.8 32.8 7.01994-95 Utah 39.9 34.9 5.01995-96 UTEP 42.7 36.7 6.01996-97 Wyoming 43.8 37.0 6.81997-98 New Mexico 39.0 34.5 4.51998-99 Utah 39.3 33.7 5.61999-00 SMU 41.8 36.2 5.62000-01 Hawai`i 41.3 36.2 5.12001-02 Louisiana Tech 48.6 35.2 13.42002-03 Louisiana Tech 45.2 35.5 9.72003-04 Louisiana Tech 44.5 36.3 8.12004-05 Rice 42.7 36.9 5.82005-06 Fresno State 39.1 33.4 5.72006-07 Hawai`i 41.7 36.1 5.62007-08 Fresno State 41.5 35.8 5.72008-09 Fresno State 41.7 36.8 4.82009-10 Louisiana Tech 44.3 38.4 5.92010-11 Nevada 41.3 34.5 6.8SCORING MARGINYear School Own Opp Mar1990-91 Utah 75.3 63.6 11.61991-92 Creighton 80.7 63.8 16.91992-93 Brigham Young 72.2 62.9 9.31993-94 San Diego State 72.4 56.8 15.61994-95 San Diego State 69.4 55.5 13.91995-96 Utah 70.7 60.4 10.31996-97 San Diego State 67.5 52.0 15.61997-98 Hawai`i 79.6 62.7 16.91998-99 Colorado State 79.3 64.1 15.11999-00 SMU 72.1 61.4 10.72000-01 Hawai`i 69.2 59.1 10.02001-02 Louisiana Tech 76.3 53.5 22.82002-03 Louisiana Tech 78.4 57.6 20.92003-04 Louisiana Tech 82.5 59.3 23.22004-05 Louisiana Tech 73.1 66.4 6.72005-06 Louisiana Tech 72.9 60.7 12.22006-07 Boise State 68.9 61.0 8.02007-08 Boise State 72.8 65.8 7.02008-09 Fresno State 68.2 60.1 8.12009-10 Fresno State 72.9 60.8 12.12010-11 Fresno State 75.9 65.5 10.4TURNOVER MARGINYear School Own Opp Mar1990-91 Utah 18.1 21.3 3.21991-92 Creighton 18.7 22.8 4.11992-93 Brigham Young 18.4 22.2 3.81993-94 San Diego State 17.2 22.4 5.11994-95 San Diego State 18.6 23.0 4.41995-96 Fresno State 18.1 21.0 2.91996-97 San Diego State 19.0 26.6 7.51997-98 Rice 16.2 23.4 7.21998-99 Rice 16.5 24.2 7.71999-00 Rice 17.2 21.4 4.32000-01 Rice 16.6 18.8 2.22001-02 Louisiana Tech 15.9 20.0 4.12002-03 Louisiana Tech 15.4 20.8 5.42003-04 Louisiana Tech 17.1 24.0 7.02004-05 SMU 14.7 18.3 3.62005-06 Louisiana Tech 17.0 20.5 3.52006-07 Nevada 19.1 23.5 4.42007-08 Nevada 18.2 24.1 5.92008-09 Louisiana Tech 16.7 18.8 2.02009-10 Fresno State 15.7 19.6 3.92005-06 Louisiana Tech 17.0 20.5 3.52006-07 Nevada 19.1 23.5 4.42007-08 Nevada 18.2 24.1 5.92008-09 Louisiana Tech 16.7 18.8 2.02009-10 Fresno State 15.7 19.6 3.92010-11 Fresno State 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YEARLY TEAM LEADERS - WACFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATESCORING OFFENSEYear School Avg1990-91 Creighton 83.71991-92 Creighton 81.61992-93 Brigham Young 73.01993-94 San Diego State 74.61994-95 San Diego State 74.61995-96 Colorado State 74.61996-97 SMU 79.71997-98 Colorado State 80.11998-99 Colorado State 82.61999-00 Rice 72.42000-01 TCU 71.22001-02 Louisiana Tech 80.12002-03 Louisiana Tech 80.32003-04 Louisiana Tech 83.42004-05 Louisiana Tech 75.92005-06 Louisiana Tech 73.22006-07 Boise State 70.42007-08 Boise State 74.62008-09 Louisiana Tech 69.62009-10 Fresno State 76.42010-11 Fresno State 77.9SCORING DEFENSEYear School Avg1990-91 Utah 61.41991-92 Utah 62.81992-93 Utah 58.61993-94 San Diego State 53.01994-95 San Diego State 52.31995-96 Utah 58.01996-97 San Diego State 48.41997-98 Utah 56.71998-99 Utah 48.51999-00 SMU 55.72000-01 Hawai`i 56.42001-02 Louisiana Tech 50.52002-03 Hawai`i 56.62003-04 UTEP 56.52004-05 SMU 61.62005-06 Louisiana Tech 56.22006-07 Louisiana Tech 59.02007-08 Fresno State 59.42008-09 Fresno State 56.32009-10 Fresno State 58.02010-11 Fresno State 60.1TOTAL FIELD GOALS1992-93 Brigham Young 3701993-94 San Diego State 4051994-95 San Diego State 4071995-96 Colorado State 3861996-97 SMU 4771997-98 Hawai`i 4021998-99 Colorado State 4121999-00 Rice 3962000-01 Nevada 4122001-02 Louisiana Tech 5582002-03 Louisiana Tech 5462003-04 Louisiana Tech 5682004-05 Louisiana Tech 4752005-06 Fresno State 4012006-07 Louisiana Tech 4122007-08 Fresno State 4382008-09 Louisiana Tech 4252009-10 Fresno State 4322010-11 Fresno State 437FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSYear School FGA1990-91 San Diego State 7971991-92 Colorado State 9221992-93 Fresno State 8681993-94 Brigham Young 8931994-95 San Diego State 8491995-96 Colorado State 8661996-97 SMU 11011997-98 New Mexico 8801998-99 SMU 8941999-00 SMU 9252000-01 San Jose State 10282001-02 Louisiana Tech 12472002-03 SMU 11952003-04 Louisiana Tech 12102004-05 Louisiana Tech 11582005-06 Boise State 9732006-07 Louisiana Tech 10272007-08 Boise State 10112008-09 Louisiana Tech 10262009-10 Louisiana Tech 10152010-11 Fresno State 1035FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYear School Pct1990-91 Creighton 52.31991-92 Creighton 53.21992-93 Wyoming 46.71993-94 San Diego State 46.61994-95 San Diego State 47.91995-96 Utah 44.91996-97 San Diego State 46.91997-98 Hawai`i 52.11998-99 Colorado State 47.51999-00 Rice 47.92000-01 Nevada 42.62001-02 Louisiana Tech 44.72002-03 Louisiana Tech 45.82003-04 Louisiana Tech 46.92004-05 Tulsa 44.32005-06 Fresno State 44.52006-07 Fresno State 42.32007-08 Fresno State 43.82008-09 Louisiana Tech 41.4Fresno State 41.42009-10 Fresno State 44.42010-11 Utah State 43.5FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSEYear School Pct1990-91 Creighton 39.61991-92 Utah 40.01992-93 UTEP 38.51993-94 Utah 35.91994-95 San Diego State 36.31995-96 Utah 34.71996-97 Hawai`i 35.21997-98 SMU 37.21998-99 Utah 33.91999-00 SMU 37.32000-01 Hawai`i 34.02001-02 Louisiana Tech 31.12002-03 Louisiana Tech 35.62003-04 Rice 34.82004-05 San Jose State 36.12005-06 Louisiana Tech 34.22006-07 Louisiana Tech 35.82007-08 New Mexico State 36.42008-09 Idaho 37.12009-10 Louisiana Tech 37.72010-11 Nevada 36.7THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSYear School FG1990-91 Colorado State 651991-92 Colorado State 781992-93 Brigham Young 721993-94 Fresno State 901994-95 New Mexico 751995-96 New Mexico 83Colorado State 831996-97 Tulsa 981997-98 Colorado State 1031998-99 Colorado State 1231999-00 San Jsoe State 762000-01 TCU 1182001-02 UTEP 1232002-03 Tulsa 1052003-04 SMU 1372004-05 SMU 1022005-06 Boise State 962006-07 Boise State 832006-07 Idaho 972007-08 Fresno State 1402008-09 Fresno State 1552009-10 Fresno State 1342010-11 Fresno State 158THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSYear School FGA1990-91 Colorado State 1991991-92 Colorado State 2661992-93 New Mexico 2041993-94 Fresno State 2371994-95 New Mexico 2201995-96 New Mexico 2451996-97 Tulsa 2811997-98 New Mexico 2981998-99 Colorado State 3221999-00 San Jose State 2562000-01 TCU 3282001-02 UTEP 3912002-03 SMU 3412003-04 SMU 4132004-05 Boise State 3412005-06 New Mexico State 2802006-07 Idaho 3202007-08 Fresno State 4032008-09 Fresno State 4342009-10 Fresno State 3712010-11 Fresno State 452THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYear School FGM FGA Pct1990-91 Wyoming 45 92 48.91991-92 Creighton 73 159 45.91992-93 Fresno State 46 104 44.21993-94 Fresno State 90 237 38.01994-95 Utah 73 200 36.51995-96 Colorado State 83 211 39.31996-97 TCU 86 217 39.61997-98 Utah 98 260 37.71998-99 Colorado State 123 322 38.21999-00 Rice 85 296 40.02000-01 SMU 100 277 36.12001-02 Hawai`i 97 1046 38.52002-03 Louisiana Tech 55 151 36.42003-04 Rice 87 237 36.72004-05 Louisiana Tech 84 235 35.72005-06 Boise State 96 276 34.82006-07 Boise State 83 254 32.72007-08 Hawai`i 82 204 40.22008-09 Fresno State 155 434 35.72009-10 Fresno State 134 371 36.12010-11 Fresno State 158 452 35.0TOTAL FREE THROWSYear School FT1990-91 Utah 1811991-92 Brigham Young 2441992-93 Brigham Young 2101993-94 Utah 2041994-95 Utah 2131995-96 New Mexico 2221996-97 TCU 2941997-98 Hawai`i 2631998-99 New Mexico 2291999-00 Hawai`i 2322000-01 Hawai`i 2782001-02 Rice 2912002-03 Louisiana Tech 2992003-04 Louisiana Tech 3142004-05 Louisiana Tech 3322005-06 Louisiana Tech 2652006-07 Nevada 2672007-08 Nevada 2542008-09 Nevada 2252009-10 Louisiana Tech 2582010-11 Louisiana Tech 309FREE THROW ATTEMPTSYear School FTA1990-91 San Diego State 2601991-92 Brigham Young 3481992-93 UTEP 3281993-94 San Diego State 3031994-95 San Diego State 3131995-96 New Mexico 3461996-97 TCU 4201997-98 UTEP 3481998-99 Air Force 3251999-00 Hawai`i 3162000-01 UTEP 362722011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


YEARLY TEAM LEADERS - WAC2001-02 Rice 4352002-03 Louisiana Tech 4352003-04 San Jose State 4282004-05 Louisiana Tech 4712005-06 Louisiana Tech 3832006-07 Nevada 3632007-08 Nevada 3612008-09 Nevada 3492009-10 Louisiana Tech 3812010-11 Louisiana Tech 441FREE THROW PERCENTAGEYear School Pct1990-91 Brigham Young 75.01991-92 Creighton 73.41992-93 Brigham Young 73.21993-94 Wyoming 75.31994-95 Wyoming 76.01995-96 Colorado State 72.41996-97 TCU 71.21997-98 Hawai`i 76.91998-99 UTEP 75.61999-00 SMU 74.92000-01 Hawai`i 77.22001-02 Tulsa 77.12002-03 Tulsa 77.02003-04 Nevada 74.82004-05 UTEP 70.62005-06 Idaho 73.52006-07 Nevada 73.62007-08 Boise State 70.92008-09 New Mexico State 71.72009-10 Fresno State 69.22010-11 Idaho 73.4TOTAL REBOUNDSYear School Reb1990-91 San Diego State 5061991-92 San Diego State 5671992-93 Colorado State 5981993-94 Brigham Young 5861994-95 Utah 5781995-96 New Mexico 5901996-97 Colorado State 6951997-98 SMU 5901998-99 SMU 5321999-00 SMU 5842000-01 Hawai`i 6602001-02 Louisiana Tech 9252002-03 Louisiana Tech 8422003-04 Fresno State 8012004-05 Louisiana Tech 7532005-06 Hawai`i 6942006-07 Louisiana Tech 7442007-08 Hawai`i 6912008-09 Louisiana Tech 6882009-10 Louisiana Tech 7342010-11 Nevada 663REBOUND AVERAGEYear School Avg1990-91 Colorado State 46.41991-92 San Diego State 41.11992-93 Colorado State 42.71993-94 Brigham Young 41.91994-95 Utah 41.31995-96 New Mexico 42.11996-97 Colorado State 43.41997-98 SMU 42.11998-99 SMU 38.01999-00 SMU 41.72000-01 Hawai`i 41.22001-02 Louisiana Tech 51.42002-03 Louisiana Tech 46.82003-04 Fresno State 44.52004-05 Rice 41.22005-06 Hawai`i 43.42006-07 Louisiana Tech 46.52007-08 Hawai`i 43.12008-09 Louisiana Tech 43.02009-10 Louisiana Tech 45.92010-11 Hawai’i 42.7TOTAL ASSISTSYear School Ast1990-91 Creighton 2661991-92 Utah 2881992-93 Utah 2601993-94 San Diego State 2331994-95 San Diego State 2541995-96 Colorado State 2291996-97 Utah 2871997-98 Colorado State 2491998-99 Brigham Young 2641999-00 Rice 2502000-01 Nevada 2942001-02 Louisiana Tech 3112002-03 SMU 2752003-04 Louisiana Tech 2952004-05 Tulsa 2942005-06 Fresno State 2522006-07 Hawai`i 2302007-08 Fresno State 2612008-09 Fresno State 2362009-10 Fresno State 2392010-11 Utah State 276ASSIST AVERAGEYear School Avg1990-91 Creighton 22.21991-92 Utah 20.61992-93 Utah 18.61993-94 San Diego State 16.61994-95 San Diego State 18.11995-96 Colorado State 16.41996-97 Utah 17.91997-98 Colorado State 17.81998-99 Brigham Young 23.51999-00 Rice 17.92000-01 Nevada 18.42001-02 Louisiana Tech 17.32002-03 SMU 15.32003-04 Louisiana Tech 16.42004-05 Tulsa 16.32005-06 Fresno State 15.82006-07 Hawai`i 14.42007-08 Fresno State 16.32008-09 Fresno State 14.82009-10 Fresno State 14.92010-11 Utah State 1703TOTAL STEALSYear School Stl1990-91 Creighton 1301991-92 Brigham Young 1801992-93 Brigham Young 1691993-94 San Diego State 1981994-95 San Diego State 1971995-96 San Diego State 1691996-97 San Diego State 2801997-98 New Mexico 1951998-99 San Diego State 1861999-00 SMU 1812000-01 San Jose State 1742001-02 Louisiana Tech 1972002-03 Louisiana Tech 1782003-04 Louisiana Tech 2542004-05 Fresno State 2002005-06 Nevada 1952006-07 Nevada 1852007-08 Nevada 1962008-09 Nevada 1652009-10 Fresno State 1882010-11 Fresno State 214TOTAL BLOCKSYear School Blk1990-91 Utah 401991-92 Brigham Young 581992-93 Brigham Young 781993-94 Brigham Young 691994-95 San Diego State 671995-96 Utah 421996-97 Hawai`i 631997-98 SMU 591998-99 Utah 621999-00 Rice 672000-01 TCU 702001-02 Louisiana Tech 882002-03 Tulsa 97Hawai`i 972003-04 Rice 1302004-05 Hawai`i 1042005-06 Hawai`i 812006-07 Hawai`i 722007-08 Hawai`i 702008-09 New Mexico State 792009-10 Utah State 802010-11 Utah State 88REBOUND MARGINYear School Own Opp Mar1990-91 Utah 41.3 31.0 10.31991-92 San Diego State 41.1 30.6 10.41992-93 Utah 40.5 33.6 6.91993-94 San Diego State 39.5 33.9 5.61994-95 Utah 41.3 34.6 6.71995-96 San Diego State 37.1 32.1 4.91996-97 Utah 43.2 35.8 7.41997-98 Hawai`i 38.5 32.8 5.71998-99 Utah 40.6 33.1 7.61999-00 Hawai`i 38.2 30.0 8.22000-01 TCU 41.1 35.1 5.92001-02 Louisiana Tech 51.4 33.1 18.32002-03 Louisiana Tech 46.8 33.5 13.32003-04 Louisiana Tech 44.0 35.9 8.12004-05 Rice 41.2 35.6 5.62005-06 Louisiana Tech 42.6 34.3 8.22006-07 Louisiana Tech 46.5 36.8 9.82007-08 Fresno State 41.6 33.9 7.72008-09 Nevada 41.3 33.2 8.12009-10 Louisiana Tech 45.9 38.6 7.22010-11 Nevada 41.4 33.8 7.8SCORING MARGINYear School Own Opp Mar1990-91 Creighton 83.7 69.7 14.01991-92 Creighton 81.6 63.2 18.41992-93 Utah 68.5 58.6 9.91993-94 San Diego State 74.6 53.0 21.61994-95 San Diego State 74.6 52.3 22.31995-96 Colorado State 74.6 61.9 12.61996-97 San Diego State 71.4 48.4 23.01997-98 Hawai`i 79.8 60.5 19.31998-99 Colorado State 82.6 58.6 24.01999-00 SMU 71.9 55.7 16.22000-01 Hawai`i 67.8 56.4 11.32001-02 Louisiana Tech 80.1 50.5 29.62002-03 Louisiana Tech 80.3 57.7 22.72003-04 Louisiana Tech 83.4 58.9 24.52004-05 Louisiana Tech 75.9 63.7 12.22005-06 Louisiana Tech 73.2 56.2 17.12006-07 Boise State 70.4 59.6 10.82007-08 Fresno State 72.9 59.4 13.52008-09 Fresno State 67.2 56.3 10.92009-10 Fresno State 76.4 58.0 18.42010-11 Fresno State 77.2 65.7 17.1TURNOVER MARGINYear School Own Opp Mar1990-91 UTEP 16.0 20.5 4.51991-92 Creighton 18.0 22.8 4.81992-93 San Diego State 15.2 19.7 4.51993-94 San Diego State 14.9 23.4 8.51994-95 San Diego State 15.1 23.7 8.61995-96 San Diego State 18.9 22.7 3.81996-97 San Diego State 18.4 27.0 8.61997-98 Rice 15.8 22.7 6.91998-99 Rice 14.3 23.6 9.41999-00 Rice 14.2 21.4 7.22000-01 SMU 15.8 18.8 3.02001-02 Louisiana Tech 16.7 20.8 4.22002-03 Louisiana Tech 14.5 19.1 4.62003-04 Louisiana Tech 16.9 24.9 8.12004-05 Louisiana Tech 14.6 19.5 4.92005-06 Louisiana Tech 15.3 19.8 4.62006-07 Boise State 16.1 20.2 4.12007-08 Nevada 16.9 22.9 6.02008-09 Louisiana Tech 15.7 18.9 3.32009-10 Fresno State 15.8 21.1 5.42010-11 Fresno State 15.3 22.7 7.4ABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 73


YEARLY INDIVIDUAL LEADERS - ALLFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATETOTAL POINTSYear Name, School Tot1990-91 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State 6611991-92 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State 5741992-93 Mikki Kane-Barton, Utah 5871993-94 Teresa James, Colorado State 5811994-95 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 6141995-96 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 5941996-97 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 6181997-98 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 7041998-99 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 8241999-00 Raylene Howard, Hawai`i 4952000-01 Crystal Lee, Hawai`i 5442001-02 Cricket Williams, San Jose State 4852002-03 Allison Curtin, Tulsa, 6922003-04 Amisha Carter, Louisiana Tech 5422004-05 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa 5502005-06 Leilani Mitchell, Idaho 5102006-07 Katie Madison, Idaho 5342007-08 Tasha Harris, Boise State 5292008-09 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech 5312009-10 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 5922010-11 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech 702SCORING AVERAGEYear Name, School Avg1990-91 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State 23.61991-92 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State 20.51992-93 Mikki Kane-Barton, Utah 20.21993-94 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 21.01994-95 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 22.71995-96 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 19.21996-97 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 22.11997-98 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 23.51998-99 Linda Froehlich, UNLV 23.51999-00 Raylene Howard, Hawai`i 17.12000-01 Amy Pack, UTEP 19.12001-02 Cricket Williams, San Jose State 18.02002-03 Allison Curtin, Tulsa 23.12003-04 Amisha Carter, Louisiana Tech 16.92004-05 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa 18.32005-06 Amber Jackson, San Jose State 17.62006-07 Katie Madison, Idaho 19.12007-08 Tasha Harris, Boise State 16.52008-09 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech 16.12009-10 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech 18.02010-11 Tahnee Robinson, Nevada 22.1TOTAL FIELD GOALSYear Name, School FG1990-91 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State 2711991-92 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State 2491992-93 Mikki Kane-Barton, Utah 2241993-94 Teresa James, Colorado State 2191994-95 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 1951995-96 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 2001996-97 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 2191997-98 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 2381998-99 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 2611999-00 Karlin Kennedy, SMU 1862000-01 Kate Smith, Nevada 1922001-02 Ayana Walker, Louisiana Tech 1622002-03 Allison Curtin, Tulsa 2312003-04 Trina Frierson, Louisiana Tech 2152004-05 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa 1992005-06 Amber Jackson, San Jose State 1912006-07 Sherell Neal, New Mexico State 1912007-08 Tierre Wilson, Fresno State 2032008-09 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech 2182009-10 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech 2352010-11 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech 256FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSYear Name, School FGA1990-91 Holly Russ, UTEP 5641991-92 Holly Russ, UTEP 4881992-93 Falisha Wright, San Diego State 4701993-94 Teresa James, Colorado State 4881994-95 Teresa James, Colorado State 4131995-96 Teresa James, Colorado State 4421996-97 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 4731997-98 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 4681998-99 Linda Froehlich, UNLV 5431999-00 Marla Brumfield, Rice 4242000-01 Atari Parker, San Jose State 4652001-02 A’Giza Elea, San Jose State 3462002-03 Allison Curtin, Tulsa 5162003-04 Trina Frierson, Louisiana Tech 4232004-05 Tasha Williams, Louisiana Tech 3692005-06 Emily Faurholt, Idaho 4122006-07 Sherell Neal, New Mexico State 4312007-08 Tierre Wilson, Fresno State 4382008-09 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech 4542009-10 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 4502010-11 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech 501FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYear Name, School Pct1990-91 Shannon Struby, Creighton 58.11991-92 Michelle Suman, San Diego State 66.71992-93 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 56.41993-94 Michelle Suman, San Diego State 65.01994-95 Michelle Suman, San Diego State 59.1Amy Burnett, Wyoming 59.11995-96 Amber McEwen, Utah 54.61996-97 Karlin Kennedy, SMU 54.71997-98 Kylie Page, Hawai`i 58.51998-99 Raylene Howard, Hawai`i 57.71999-00 Lila Osceola, Tulsa 54.12000-01 Omelogo Udeze, Fresno State 53.32001-02 Becky Heidotten, Tulsa 64.02002-03 Trina Frierson, Louisiana Tech 52.92003-04 Emily Jaskowiak, Tulsa 53.42004-05 Amber Jackson, San Jose State 65.92005-06 Amber Jackson, San Jose State 58.12006-07 Katie Madison, Idaho 49.62007-08 Shavon Moore, Nevada 56.32008-09 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech 53.32009-10 Janie Bos, Boise State 53.02010-11 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech 51.1THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSYear Name, School FG1990-91 Kathy Halligan, Creighton 801991-92 Kathy Halligan, Creighton 721992-93 Behka Stafford, Brigham Young 531993-94 Staci Oddo, Fresno State 671994-95 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 761995-96 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 881997-98 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 1031997-98 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 981998-99 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 1141999-00 Jenny Cafferty, Rice 742000-01 Athena Pirpich, Tulsa 772001-02 Kimya Murray, UTEP 802002-03 Ashley Bastian, Nevada 962003-04 Kara Pongonis, Tulsa 672004-05 Jessica Kellogg, San Jose State 652005-06 Aarica Ray-Boyd, Louisiana Tech 862006-07 Traci Graham, Nevada 602007-08 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 892008-09 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 952009-10 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 1032010-11 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 102THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSYear Name, School FGA1990-91 Carmelia Bloodsaw, San Diego State 2111991-92 Debbie Carson, Colorado State 1371992-93 Christy Romero, New Mexico 1461993-94 Staci Oddo, Fresno State 1611994-95 Amy Billhymer, UTEP 1631995-96 Julie Krommehoek, Utah 2161996-97 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 2331997-98 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 2311998-99 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 2741999-00 Lindsay Logan, Fresno State 1792000-01 Athena Pirpich, Tulsa 2252001-02 Andrea Cossey, SMU 206Kimya Murray, UTEP 2062002-03 Ashley Bastian, Nevada 2272003-04 Kara Pongonis, Tulsa 1742004-05 Jessicca Kellogg, San Jose State 1962005-06 Aarica Ray-Boyd, Louisiana Tech 2322006-07 Traci Graham, Nevada 1912007-08 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 2112008-09 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 2312009-10 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 2532010-11 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 273THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYear Name, School Pct1990-91 Krista Treide, Wyoming 50.91991-92 Kathy Halligan, Creighton 55.41992-93 Staci Oddo, Fresno State 56.41993-94 Falisha Wright, San Diego State 41.91994-95 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 47.51995-96 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 42.71996-97 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 44.21997-98 Kylie Page, Hawai`i 48.51998-99 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 41.61999-00 Jenny Cafferty, Rice 44.62000-01 Jill Sutton, TCU 43.62001-02 Karena Greeny, Hawai`i 42.52002-03 Aarica Ray, Louisiana Tech 44.72003-04 Jodi Nakashima, Boise State 41.52004-05 Blaine Cassidy, Boise State 38.92005-06 Nadia Begay, Boise State 39.12006-07 Shan Moore, Louisiana Tech 40.52007-08 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 42.22008-09 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 41.12009-10 Trisha Jo Goddard, Utah State 43.92010-11 Tahnee Robinson, Nevada 41.5TOTAL FREE THROWSYear Name, School FT1990-91 Lisa Rathbun, Brigham Young 1551991-92 Mikki Kane, Utah 1431992-93 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 1331993-94 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 1971994-95 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 1941995-96 Abby Garchek, New Mexico 1361996-97 Emma Wilson, TCU 1451997-98 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 148Nani Cockett, Hawai`i 1481998-99 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 1881999-00 Amy Pack, UTEP 1462000-01 Amy Pack, UTEP 1802001-02 Leela Farr, Tulsa 1552002-03 Allison Curtin, Tulsa 1742003-04 Amisha Carter, Louisiana Tech 1522004-05 Tasha Williams, Louisiana Tech 1662005-06 Tasha Williams, Louisiana Tech 1642006-07 Katie Madison, Idaho 1602007-08 Dellena Criner, Nevada 1602008-09 Dellena Criner, Nevada 1612009-10 Tasha Harris, Boise State 136FREE THROW ATTEMPTSYear Name, School FTA1990-91 Holly Russ, UTEP 2121991-92 Mikki Kane, Utah 2041992-93 Mikki Kane-Barton, Utah 1661993-94 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 2321994-95 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 2291995-96 Abby Garchek, New Mexico 1791996-97 Lila Osceola, Tulsa 2051997-98 Nani Cockett, Hawai`i 1931998-99 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 2181999-00 Amy Pack, UTEP 1862000-01 Amy Pack, UTEP 250742011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


YEARLY INDIVIDUAL LEADERS - ALL2001-02 Leela Farr, Tulsa 1962002-03 Allison Curtin, Tulsa 2072003-04 Amisha Carter, Louisiana Tech 2312004-05 Tasha Williams, Louisiana Tech 2072005-06 Tasha Williams, Louisiana Tech 2072006-07 Katie Madison, Idaho 2242007-08 Dellena Criner, Nevada 2072008-09 Dellena Criner, Nevada 1972009-10 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech 1752010-11 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech 175FREE THROW PERCENTAGEYear Name, School Pct1990-91 Karen Alcorn, Utah 82.61991-92 Lisa Rathbun, Brigham Young 80.51992-93 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 84.21993-94 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 84.91994-95 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 87.61995-96 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 88.21996-97 Kim Brandl, SMU 88.91997-98 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 88.61998-99 Amy Sutton, TCU 87.61999-00 D-dra Rucker, SMU 88.52000-01 Tricia Payne, TCU 84.62001-02 Janka Gabrielova, Hawai`i 80.62002-03 Allison Curtin, Tulsa 84.12003-04 April Atuaia, Hawai`i 86.42004-05 Tasha Williams, Louisiana Tech 80.22005-06 Chantella Perera, Fresno State 84.82006-07 Chantella Perera, Fresno State 82.62007-08 Natalie White, San Jose State 80.72008-09 Keisha Kanekoa, Hawai`i 83.12009-10 Jasmine Bendolph, Louisiana Tech 86.52010-11 Devyn Christensen, Utah State 86.1TOTAL REBOUNDSYear Name, School Reb1990-91 Tanya Zachary, Utah 3041991-92 Tanya Zachary, Utah 3111992-93 Mikki Kane-Barton, Utah 2551993-94 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 2861994-95 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 2571995-96 Amber McEwen, Utah 2981996-97 Janee Young, Fresno State 2871997-98 Karlin Kennedy, SMU 2481998-99 Katie Cronin, Colorado State 2591999-00 Karlin Kennedy, SMU 2672000-01 Dainora Puida, Hawai`i 2852001-02 Ayana Walker, Louisiana Tech 2662002-03 Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech 4382003-04 Amisha Carter, Louisiana Tech 3442004-05 Lauren Neaves, Rice 3012005-06 Ty Moore, Louisiana Tech 2852006-07 Sherell Neal, New Mexico State 3352007-08 Tanya Smith, Hawai`i 3532008-09 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech 3262009-10 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech 3982010-11 Kamilah Jackson, Hawai’i 333REBOUND AVERAGEYear Name, School Avg1990-91 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State 10.51991-92 Tanya Zachary, Utah 10.41992-93 Mikki Kane-Barton, Utah 8.81993-94 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 10.61994-95 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 9.51995-96 Amber McEwen, Utah 10.31996-97 Janee Young, Fresno State 10.61997-98 Janee Young, Fresno State 8.81998-99 Tiffany Lewis, Fresno State 9.41999-00 Tiffany Lewis, Fresno State 9.12000-01 Omelogo Udeze, Fresno State 9.72001-02 Ayana Walker, Louisiana Tech 9.22002-03 Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech 12.92003-04 Amisha Carter, Louisiana Tech 10.82004-05 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa 9.92005-06 Amber Jackson, San Jose State 9.82006-07 Sherell Neal, New Mexico State 10.82007-08 Tanya Smith, Hawai`i 11.82008--09 Yinka Olorunnife, Idaho 11.12009-10 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech 12.42010-11 Kamilah Jackson, Hawai’i 11.9TOTAL ASSISTSYear Name, School Ast1990-91 Michelle Miles, San Diego State 1821991-92 Val Harrison, Wyoming 1951992-93 Tomika Young, Brigham Young 1831993-94 Falisha Wright, San Diego State 1491994-95 Lakeysha Wright, San Diego State 1651995-96 Richelle Cleverley, Utah 1491996-97 Alli Bills, Utah 2131997-98 Alli Bills, Utah 2121998-99 Kristen Pool, UNLV 1911999-00 Lindsay Logan, Fresno State 1922000-01 Lindsay Logan, Fresno State 1642001-02 Laura Ingham, Nevada 1732002-03 Laura Ingham, Nevada 2122003-04 Cricket Williams, San Jose State 1852004-05 Erica McGlaston, San Jose State 1852005-06 Leilani Mitchell, Idaho 1622006-07 Charlotte Otero, Idaho 1262007-08 Brittany Imaku, San Jose State 1332008-09 Dellena Criner, Nevada 1442009-10 Jasmine Bendolph, Louisiana Tech 1232010-11 Amanda Johnson, Nevada 148ASSIST AVERAGEYear Name, School Avg1990-91 Michelle Miles, San Diego State 8.431991-92 Michelle Miles, San Diego State 7.031992-93 Tomika Young, Brigham Young 6.311993-94 Anna Knight, Wyoming 4.881994-95 Lakeysha Wright, San Diego State 5.501995-96 Richelle Cleverley, Utah 5.141996-97 Alli Bills, Utah 7.611997-98 Alli Bills, Utah 7.851998-99 Kristen Pool, UNLV 6.821999-00 Lindsay Logan, Fresno State 6.622000-01 Linday Logan, Fresno State 5.662001-02 Laura Ingham, Nevada 6.182002-03 Laura Ingham, Nevada 7.312003-04 Cricket Williams, San Jose State 6.612004-05 Erica McGlaston, San Jose State 6.172005-06 Leilani Mitchell, Idaho 5.592006-07 Charlotte Otero, Idaho 4.502007-08 Brittany Imaku, San Jose State 4.432008-09 Dellena Criner, Nevada 4.502009-10 Jasmine Bendolph, Louisiana Tech 3.842010-11 Amanda Johnson, Nevada 4.48TOTAL STEALSYear Name, School Stl1990-91 Melissa Sanford, Creighton 73Kathy Halligan, Creighton 731991-92 Tomika Young, Brigham Young 1061992-93 Tomika Young, Brigham Young 1031993-94 Falisha Wright, San Diego State 1031994-95 Terri Pedregon, UTEP 951995-96 Tamika Stukes, New Mexico 951996-97 Jodi Nowlin-Tres, San Diego State 961997-98 Tamika Stukes, New Mexico 1151998-99 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 981999-00 Kasie Pittman, Tulsa 942000-01 D-dra Rucker, SMU 822001-02 Cricket Williams, State 882002-03 Allison Curtin, Tulsa 962003-04 Erica Taylor, Louisiana Tech 1012004-05 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa 742005-06 Leilani Mitchell, Idaho 1152006-07 Dellena Criner, Nevada 872007-08 Jessica Thompson, Boise State 862008-09 Dellena Criner, Nevada 73Danyelle Snelgro, Utah State 732009-10 Alice Coddington, Utah State 752010-11 Jasmine Lowe, New Mexico State 87STEAL AVERAGEYear Name, School Avg1990-91 Melissa Sanford, Creighton 2.521991-92 Tomika Young, Brigham Young 3.791992-93 Tomika Young, Brigham Young 3.551993-94 Falisha Wright, San Diego State 3.321994-95 Terri Pedregon, UTEP 3.391995-96 Jodi Nowlin, San Diego State 3.361996-97 Jodi Nowlin-Tres, San Diego State 3.431997-98 Tamika Stukes, New Mexico 3.481998-99 Linda Froehich, UNLV 2.931999-00 Kasie Pittman, Tulsa 3.242000-01 D-dra Rucker, SMU 2.932001-02 Cricket Williams, San Jose State 3.262002-03 Allison Curtin, Tulsa 3.202003-04 Cricket Williams, San Jose State 3.362004-05 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa 2.472005-06 Leilani Mitchell, Idaho 3.972006-07 Dellena Criner, Nevada 2.722007-08 Jessica Thompson, Boise State 2.692008-09 Danyelle Snelgro, Utah State 2.352009-10 Alice Coddington, Utah State 2.502010-11 Jasmine Lowe, New Mexico State 2.72TOTAL BLOCKSYear Name, School Blk1990-91 Melissa Sanford, Creighton 371991-92 Debbie Dimond, Brigham Young 481992-93 Debbie Dimond, Brigham Young 841993-94 Michelle Suman, San Diego State 681994-95 Michelle Suman, San Diego State 871995-96 Amber McEwen, Utah 381996-97 Nani Cockett, Hawai`i 481997-98 Kristi Rose, Utah 541998-99 Lauren Beckman, Utah 511999-00 Katie Remke, SMU 402000-01 Christen Roper, Hawai`i 962001-02 Alyssa Shriver, Tulsa 772002-03 Christen Roper, Hawai`i 1102003-04 Lauren Neaves, Rice 842004-05 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa 752005-06 Brittany Grice, Hawai`i 642006-07 Sherell Neal, New Mexico State 442007-08 Tanya Smith, Hawai`i 522008-09 Niki Holt, New Mexico State 612009-10 Crystal Boyd, New Mexico State 51Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech 512010-11 Banna Diop, Utah State 62BLOCK AVERAGEYear Name, School Avg1990-91 Melissa Sanford, Creighton 1.281991-92 Debbie Dimond, Brigham Young 1.661992-93 Debbie Dimond, Brigham Young 2.901993-94 Debbie Dimond, Brigham Young 2.391994-95 Michelle Suman, San Diego State 2.901995-96 Amber McEwen, Utah 1.311996-97 Nani Cockett, Hawai`i 1.661997-98 Kristi Rose, Utah 2.001998-99 Lauren Beckman, Utah 1.821999-00 Channon High, Fresno State 1.332000-01 Christen Roper, Hawai`i 2.822001-02 Alyssa Shriver, Tulsa 2.572002-03 Christen Roper, Hawai`i 3.672003-04 Lauren Neaves, Rice 2.622004-05 Alofa Toiaivao, Hawai`i 2.542005-06 Brittany Grice, Hawai`i 2.462006-07 Iwona Zagrobelna, Hawai`i 1.502007-08 Tanya Smith, Hawai`i 1.732008-09 Niki Holt, New Mexico State 2.182009-10 Nicole Johnson, Utah State 1.602010-11 Banna Diop, Utah State 1.88ABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 75


YEARLY INDIVIDUAL LEADERS - WACFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATESCORINGYear Name, School Pts1990-91 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State 3041991-92 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State 2791992-93 Mikki Kane-Barton, Utah 3031993-94 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 2951994-95 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 3301995-96 Abby Garchek, New Mexico 2741996-97 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 3801997-98 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 2861998-99 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 3731999-00 Amy Pack, UTEP 2592000-01 Amy Pack, UTEP 3192001-02 Cricket Williams, San Jose State 3332002-03 Allison Curtin, Tulsa 3992003-04 Amisha Carter, Louisiana Tech 3302004-05 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa 3602005-06 Lamisha Augustine, San Jose State 2862006-07 Katie Madison, Idaho 3022007-08 JoKeira Sneed, Louisiana Tech 2772008-09 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech 2652009-10 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 2 9 22010-11 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech 356SCORING AVERAGEYear Name, School Avg1990-91 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State 25.31991-92 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State 21.51992-93 Mikki Kane-Barton, Utah 21.61993-94 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 21.11994-95 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 23.61995-96 Abby Garchek, New Mexico 19.61996-97 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 23.81997-98 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 20.41998-99 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 26.61999-00 Amy Pack, UTEP 18.52000-01 Amy Pack, UTEP 19.92001-02 Cricket Williams, San Jose State 18.52002-03 Allison Curtin, Tulsa 22.22003-04 Amisha Carter, Louisiana Tech 18.32004-05 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa 20.02005-06 Lamisha Augustine, San Jose State 17.92006-07 Katie Madison, Idaho 18.92007-08 JoKeira Sneed, Louisiana Tech 18.52008-09 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech 16.62009-10 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 18.32010-11 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech 22.3TOTAL FIELD GOALSYear Name, School FG1990-91 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State 1241991-92 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State 1181992-93 Mikki Kane-Barton, Utah 1161993-94 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 941994-95 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 1031995-96 Teresa James, Colorado State 941996-97 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 1311997-98 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 991998-99 Linda Froehlich, UNLV 1251999-00 Amy Pack, UTEP 922000-01 Kate Smith, Nevada 1132001-02 Kate Smith, Nevada 1122002-03 Allison Curtin, Tulsa 1302003-04 Trina Frierson, Louisiana Tech 1312004-05 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa 1252005-06 Lamisha Augustine, San Jose State 1102006-07 Katie Madison, Idaho 1092007-08 JoKeira Sneed, Louisiana Tech 982008-09 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech 104Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech 1042009-10 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech 1182010-11 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech 125FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSYear Name, School FGA1990-91 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State 2361991-92 Kim Talbot, Brigham Young 2251992-93 Falisha Wright, San Diego State 2521993-94 Teresa James, Colorado State 2281994-95 Teresa James, Colorado State 2121995-96 Abby Garchek, New Mexico 2131996-97 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 2781997-98 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 2201998-99 Linda Froehlich, UNLV 2871999-00 Karlin Kennedy, SMU 1592000-01 Amy Pack, UTEP 2422001-02 A’Giza Elea, San Jose State 2362002-03 Allison Curtin, Tulsa 3042003-04 Trina Frierson, Louisiana Tech 2442004-05 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa 228Tasha Williams, Louisiana Tech 2282005-06 Lamisha Augustine, San Jose State 2772006-07 Anikia Jawara, New Mexico State 2542007-08 JoKeira Sneed, Louisiana Tech 2772008-09 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech 2042009-10 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech 2372010-11 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech 259FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYear Name, School Pct1990-91 Amy Spencer, Creighton 63.01991-92 Michelle Suman, San Diego State 64.81992-93 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 63.91993-94 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 59.51994-95 Michelle Suman, San Diego State 60.61995-96 Amber McEwen, Utah 53.71996-97 Karlin Kennedy, SMU 54.21997-98 Raylene Howard, Hawai`i 62.51998-99 Karlin Kennedy, SMU 59.21999-00 Kenya Tuttle, Rice 55.9Raylene Howard, Hawai`i 55.92000-01 Katie Golomb, Nevada 54.72001-02 Becky Heidotten, Tulsa 67.92002-03 Trina Frierson, Louisiana Tech 53.72003-04 Amisha Carter, Louisiana Tech 55.22004-05 Amber Jackson, San Jose State 65.52005-06 Amber Jackson, San Jose State 53.42006-07 Tanya Smith, Hawai`i 57.12007-08 Erica Henry, Fresno State 62.62008-09 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech 55.32009-10 Charlotte Otero, Idaho 54.32010-11 Ashlee Brown, Utah State 53.4THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSYear Name, School FG1990-91 Carmelia Bloodsaw, San Diego State 371991-92 Falisha Wright, San Diego State 381992-93 Thais Kidd, Brigham Young 291993-94 Staci Oddo, Fresno State 411994-95 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 341995-96 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 39Becky Hammon, Colorado State 391996-97 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 531997-98 Julie Krommenhoek Utah 541998-99 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 551999-00 Jenny Cafferty, Rice 442000-01 Athena Pirpich, Tulsa 472001-02 Kimya Murray, UTEP 562002-03 Ashley Bastian, Nevada 572003-04 Kara Pongonis, Tulsa 402004-05 Jessica Kellogg, San Jose State 452005-06 Nadi Begay, Boise State 412006-07 Traci Graham, Nevada 37Liz Witte, Idaho 372007-08 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 532008-09 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 422009-10 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 492010-11 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 46Rosie Moult, Fresno State 46THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSYear Name, School FGA1990-91 Carmelia Bloodsaw, San Diego State 1111991-92 Falisha Wright, San Diego State 821992-93 Debbie Carson, Colorado State 821993-94 Amy Billhymer, UTEP 991994-95 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 82Staci Oddo, Fresno State 821995-96 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 981996-97 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 1241997-98 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 1281998-99 Jill Sutton, TCU 1161999-00 Lindsay Logan, Fresno State 1012000-01 Athena Pirpich, Tulsa 1322001-02 Kimya Murray, UTEP 1352002-03 Ashley Bastian, Nevada 1442003-04 Kara Pongonis, Tulsa 1052004-05 Jessica Kellogg, San Jose State 1382005-06 Aarica Ray-Boyd, Louisiana Tech 1212006-07 Liz Witte, Idaho 1112007-08 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 1192008-09 Ana Pares, Utah State 1062009-10 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 1082010-11 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 125THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYear Name, School Pct1990-91 Krista Treide, Wyoming 56.11991-92 Kathy Halligan, Creighton 60.81992-93 Staci Oddo, Fresno State 58.81993-94 Staci Oddo, Fresno State 42.71994-95 Kari Gallup, Brigham Young 50.01995-96 Kari Gallup, Brigham Young 48.61996-97 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 50.51997-98 Connie Krueger, Fresno State 45.31998-99 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 49.11999-00 Jenny Cafferty, Rice 51.22000-01 Kati Safaritova, TCU 51.12001-02 Karena Greeny, Hawai`i 52.42002-03 Abby Vaughan, Boise State 45.42003-04 Michelle Woods, Rice 45.02004-05 Michelle Woods, Rice 40.02005-06 Nadia Begay , Boise State 39.82006-07 Taylor Richards, Utah State 41.72007-08 Emily Nichols, San Jose State 46.02008-09 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 42.42009-10 Charlotte Otero, Idaho 50.02010-11 Brietta Thomas, Louisiana Tech 44.9TOTAL FREE THROWSYear Name, School FT1990-91 Lisa Rathbun, Brigham Young 621991-92 Karen Alcorn, Utah 761992-93 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 731993-94 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 951994-95 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 1101995-96 Chrissy Ingalls, Wyoming 761996-97 Lila Osceola, Tulsa 951997-98 Abby Garchek, New Mexico 651998-99 Raylene Howard, Hawai`i 811999-00 Amy Pack, UTEP 742000-01 Amy Pack, UTEP 1052001-02 Leela Farr, Tulsa 1002002-03 Allison Curtin, Tulsa 1102003-04 Amisha Carter, Louisiana Tech 862004-05 Tasha Williams, Louisiana Tech 1062005-06 Shan Moore, Louisiana Tech 692006-07 Dellena Criner, Nevada 862007-08 Dellena Criner, Nevada 892008-09 Dellena Criner, Nevada 742009-10 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech 762010-11 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech 102FREE THROW ATTEMPTSYear Name, School FTA1990-91 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State 751991-92 Karen Alcorn, Utah 931992-93 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 871993-94 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 1151994-95 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 1261995-96 Abby Garchek, New Mexico 1011996-97 Lila Osceola, Tulsa 1321997-98 Nani Cockett, Hawai`i 901998-99 Raylene Howard, Hawai`i 100762011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


YEARLY INDIVIDUAL LEADERS - WAC1999-00 Amy Pack, UTEP 982000-01 Amy Pack, UTEP 1472001-02 Leela Farr, Tulsa 1422002-03 Allison Curtin, Tulsa 1302003-04 Tatiana Taylor, San Jose State 972004-05 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa 1562005-06 Shan Moore, Louisiana Tech 822006-07 Dellena Criner, Nevada 1162007-08 Dellena Criner, Nevada 1082008-09 Dellena Criner, Nevada 962009-10 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech 1012010-11 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech 120FREE THROW PERCENTAGEYear Name, School Pct1990-91 Lisa Rathbun, Brigham Young 88.61991-92 Kathy Halligan, Creighton 82.71992-93 Thais Kidd, Brigham Young 85.01993-94 Heidi Harris, New Mexico 84.11994-95 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 93.01995-96 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 86.41996-97 Kim Brandl, SMU 91.11997-98 Abby Garchek, New Mexico 87.8Brandi Ashby, Hawai`i 87.81998-99 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 89.41999-00 D-dra Rucker, SMU 98.12000-01 Kylie Galloway, Hawai`i 92.12001-02 Kimya Murray, UTEP 86.52002-03 Vaida Zagurskyte, UTEP 86.82003-04 Kaira White, SMU 84.02004-05 Tasha Williams, Louisiana Tech 81.52005-06 Shan Moore, Louisiana Tech 84.12006-07 Jessica Thompson, Boise State 86.32007-08 Hannah Spanich, New Mexico State 83.32008-09 Danyelle Snelgro, Utah State 84.42009-10 Tasha Harris, Boise State 80.72010-11 Lauren Lenhardt, Boise State 91.2TOTAL REBOUNDSYear Name, School Reb1990-91 Tanya Zachary, Utah 1371991-92 Tanya Zachary, Utah 1291992-93 Mikki Kane-Barton, Utah 1321993-94 Andrea Herold, Utah 1681994-95 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 1431995-96 Amber McEwen, Utah 1371996-97 Janee Young, Fresno State 1791997-98 Katie Cronin, Colorado State 1291998-99 Linda Froehlich, UNLV 1291999-00 Amy Pack, UTEP 1252000-01 Omelogo Udeze, Fresno State 1742001-02 Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech 1882002-03 Chery Ford, Louisiana Tech 2522003-04 Amisha Carter, Louisiana Tech 1852004-05 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa 1792005-06 Ty Moore, Louisiana Tech 1622006-07 Sherell Neal, New Mexico State 1902007-08 Tanya Smith, Hawai`i 1992008-09 Yinka Olorunnife, Idaho 1862009-10 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech 2192010-11 Kamilah Jackson, Hawai’i 180REBOUND AVERAGEYear Name, School Avg1990-91 Tanya Zachary, Utah 11.41991-92 Tanya Zachary, Utah 9.21992-93 Mikki Kane-Barton, Utah 9.41993-94 Andrea Herold, Utah 12.01994-95 Amy Burnett, Wyoming 10.21995-96 Amber McEwen, Utah 9.81996-97 Janee Young, Fresno State 11.21997-98 Katie Cronin, Colorado State 9.21998-99 Linda Froehlich, UNLV 9.21999-00 Amy Pack, UTEP 8.92000-01 Omelogo Udeze, Fresno State 10.92001-02 Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech 10.42002-03 Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech 14.02003-04 Amisha Carter, Louisiana Tech 10.32004-05 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa 9.92005-06 Ty Moore, Louisiana Tech 10.12006-07 Sherell Neal, New Mexico State 11.92007-08 Tanya Smith, Hawai`i 12.42008-09 Yinka Olorunnife, Idaho 11.62009-10 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech 13.72010-11 Kamilah Jackson, Hawai’i 12.0TOTAL ASSISTSYear Name, School Ast1990-91 Michelle Miles, San Diego State 1141991-92 Michelle Miles, San Diego State 1011992-93 Tammie Beckley, Fresno State 911993-94 Suzanne Zahasky, Fresno State 771994-95 Lakeysha Wright, San Diego State 1001995-96 Richelle Cleverley, Utah 741996-97 Alli Bills, Utah 1201997-98 Alli Bills, Utah 1091998-99 Kristen Pool, UNLV 891999-00 Lindsay Logan, Fresno State 922000-01 Lindsay Logan, Fresno State 992001-02 Laura Ingham, Nevada 1182002-03 Cricket Williams, San Jose State 1372003-04 Cricket Williams, San Jose State 882004-05 Erica McGlaston, San Jose State 1212005-06 Tasha Williams, Louisiana Tech 772006-07 Charlotte Otero, Idaho 862007-08 Brittany Imaku, San Jose State 682008-09 Danyelle Snelgro, Utah State 802009-10 Jasmine Bendolph, Louisiana Tech 642010-11 Amanda Johnson, Nevada 74ASSIST AVERAGEYear Name, School Ast1990-91 Michelle Miles, San Diego State 9.081991-92 Michelle Miles, San Diego State 7.211992-93 Tammie Beckley, Fresno State 7.001993-94 Suzanne Zahasky, Fresno State 5.501994-95 Lakeysha Wright, San Diego State 7.141995-96 Richelle Cleverley, Utah 5.291996-97 Alli Bills, Utah 7.501997-98 Alli Bills, Utah 7.781998-99 Kristen Pool, UNLV 7.071999-00 Lindsay Logan, Fresno State 6.572000-01 Lindsay Logan, Fresno State 6.192001-02 Laura Ingham, Nevada 6.562002-03 Cricket Williams, San Jose State 7.612003-04 Cricket Williams, San Jose State 5.182004-05 Erica McGlaston, San Jose State 6.172005-06 Tasha Williams, Louisiana Tech 4.812006-07 Charlotte Otero, Idaho 5.382007-08 Brittany Imaku, San Jose State 4.532008-09 Danyelle Snelgro, Utah State 5.002009-10 Jasmine Bendolph, Louisiana Tech 4.002010-11 Amanda Johnson, Nevada 4.63TOTAL STEALSYear Name, School Stl1990-91 Michelle Miles, San Diego State 321991-92 Tomika Young, Brigham Young 641992-93 Tomika Young, Brigham Young 451993-94 Falisha Wright, San Diego State 441994-95 Terri Pedregon, UTEP 441995-96 Jodi Nowlin, San Diego State 471996-97 Jodi Nowlin-Tres, San Diego State 581997-98 Kasie Pittman, Tulsa 571998-99 BJ Itoman, Hawai`i 44Tammy Goyne, Tulsa 441999-00 Kasie Pittman, Tulsa 472000-01 D-dra Rucker, SMU 492001-02 Cricket Williams, San Jose State 672002-03 Allison Curtin, Tulsa 592003-04 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa 642004-05 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa 742005-06 Leilani Mitchell, Idaho 622006-07 Traci Graham, Nevada 432007-08 Cherlanda Franklin, Nevada 572008-09 Danyelle Snelgro, Utah State 462009-10 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 472010-11 Taylor Thompson, Fresno State 41STEAL AVERAGEYear Name, School Avg1990-91 Michelle Miles, San Diego State 2.671991-92 Tomika Young, Brigham Young 4.571992-93 Tomika Young, Brigham Young 3.211993-94 Falisha Wright, San Diego State 3.141994-95 Terri Pedregon, UTEP 3.141995-96 Jodi Nowlin, San Diego State 3.361996-97 Jodi Nowlin-Tres, San Diego State 3.631997-98 Kasie Pittman, Tulsa 4.071998-99 BJ Itoman, Hawai`i 3.141998-99 Tammy Goyne, Tulsa 3.141999-00 Kasie Pittman, Tulsa 3.362000-01 D-dra Rucker, SMU 3.272001-02 Cricket Williams, San Jose State 3.722002-03 Allison Curtin, Tulsa 3.282003-04 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa 3.562004-05 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa 2.472005-06 Leilani Mitchell, Idaho 3.882006-07 Traci Graham, Nevada 2.692007-08 Cherlanda Franklin, Nevada 3.562008-09 Danyelle Snelgro, Utah State 2.882009-10 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 2.942010-11 Taylor Thompson, Fresno State 2.93TOTAL BLOCKSYear Name, School Blk1990-91 Mikki Kane, Utah 17Amberli Gustin, Brigham Young 171991-92 Debbie Dimond, Brigham Young 301992-93 Debbie Dimond, Brigham Young 471993-94 Michelle Suman, San Diego State 391994-95 Debbie Dimond, Brigham Young 401995-96 Amber McEwen, Utah 251996-97 Kristi Rose, Utah 26Jill Adams, Brigham Young 261997-98 Kristi Rose, Utah 291998-99 Katie Kern, New Mexico 241999-00 Channan High, Fresno State 202000-01 Christen Roper, Hawai`i 412001-02 Alyssa Shriver, Tulsa 432002-03 Christen Roper, Hawai`i 602003-04 Lauren Neaves, Rice 512004-05 Alofa Toiaivao, Hawai`i 452005-06 Brittany Grice, Hawai`i 402006-07 Brittany Grice, Hawai`i 252007-08 Tanya Smith, Hawai`i 302008-09 Niki Holt, New Mexico State 392009-10 Crystal Boyd, New Mexico State 302010-11 Banna Diop, Utah State 41BLOCK AVERAGEYear Name, School Avg1990-91 Mikki Kane, Utah 1.42Amberli Gustin, Brigham Young 1.421991-92 Debbie Dimond, Brigham Young 2.141992-93 Debbie Dimond, Brigham Young 3.351993-94 Michelle Suman, San Diego State 2.791994-95 Debbie Dimond, Brigham Young 2.861995-96 Amber McEwen, Utah 1.791996-97 Kristi Rose, Utah 1.63Jill Adams, Brigham Young 1.631997-98 Kristi Rose, Utah 2.071998-99 Katie Kern, New Mexico 1.711999-00 Channan High, Fresno State 1.432000-01 Christen Roper, Hawai`i 2.562001-02 Alyssa Shriver, Tulsa 2.392002-03 Christen Roper, Hawai`i 3.332003-04 Lauren Neaves, Rice 2.832004-05 Alofa Toiaivao, Hawai`i 2.542005-06 Brittany Grice, Hawai`i 2.862006-07 Brittany Grice, Hawai`i 1.792007-08 Tanya Smith, Hawai`i 1.882008-09 Niki Holt, New Mexico State 3.002009-10 Crystal Boyd, New Mexico State 1.882010-11 Banna Diop, Utah State 2.56ABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 77


WAC STANDINGSFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATE1990-91WAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.Creighton Bruce Rasmussen 11-1 .917 83.7 69.7 22-7 .759 80.3 72.6Utah Elaine Elliott 9-3 .750 75.3 61.4 20-10 .667 75.3 63.6Wyoming Chad Lavin 7-5 .583 69.7 66.8 15-13 .536 66.1 65.7San Diego State Beth Burns 6-6 .500 74.0 73.9 14-14 .500 72.9 70.2Colorado State Greg Williams 4-8 .333 61.6 75.3 11-16 .407 62.5 69.0Brigham Young Jeanie Wilson 3-9 .250 72.8 78.2 8-21 .276 70.3 78.4UTEP Sandra Rushing 2-10 .167 61.6 73.0 5-22 .185 60.0 73.41991-92WAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.Creighton Bruce Rasmussen 13-1 .929 81.6 63.2 28-4 .875 80.7 63.8Brigham Young Jeanie Wilson 12-2 .857 79.3 72.1 21-8 .724 79.0 71.7Utah Elaine Elliott 10-4 .714 73.8 62.8 22-8 .733 71.9 63.2San Diego State Beth Burns 9-5 .643 78.2 64.9 18-11 .621 75.0 64.6Wyoming Chad Lavin 5-9 .357 72.3 68.1 14-14 .500 73.8 65.8UTEP Sandra Rushing 4-10 .286 61.6 67.8 11-17 .393 66.9 69.1Colorado State Greg Williams 3-11 .214 69.2 82.4 8-19 .296 71.0 79.7New Mexico Mo Eckroth 0-14 .000 48.3 83.0 2-26 .071 50.3 81.71992-93WAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.Brigham Young Jeanie Wilson 13-1 .929 73.0 63.4 24-5 .828 72.2 62.9San Diego State Beth Burns 9-5 .643 63.4 58.8 19-9 .679 63.6 58.8Utah Elaine Elliott 9-5 .643 68.5 58.6 19-10 .655 65.1 57.7UTEP Sandra Rushing 8-6 .571 62.2 59.5 18-10 .643 63.2 57.2Wyoming Chad Lavin 6-8 .429 68.6 70.0 14-13 .519 65.1 57.7Colorado State Greg Williams 4-10 .286 62.9 69.3 13-14 .481 68.5 67.9Fresno State Bob Spencer 4-10 .286 63.8 71.1 10-17 .370 66.7 72.7New Mexico Mo Eckroth 3-11 .214 55.4 67.2 5-22 .185 54.3 69.71993-94WAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.San Diego State Beth Burns 13-1 .929 72.4 56.8 26-5 .679 74.6 53.0Brigham Young Jeanie Wilson 10-4 .714 71.6 68.6 16-12 .828 69.3 65.4Utah Elaine Elliott 9-5 .643 59.4 59.9 12-14 .655 63.5 57.4Wyoming Chad Lavin 8-6 .571 66.4 67.1 13-14 .519 66.2 66.6Colorado State Greg Williams 5-9 .357 64.0 66.0 15-14 .481 63.2 66.9Fresno State Linda Wunder 5-9 .357 63.1 65.8 13-15 .370 62.5 68.9UTEP Sandra Rushing 5-9 .357 64.1 65.0 10-16 .643 62.7 62.3New Mexico Mo Eckroth 1-13 .071 53.0 73.1 2-25 .185 49.9 71.21994-95WAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.San Diego State Beth Burns 14-0 1.000 74.6 52.3 24-6 .800 69.4 55.5Utah Elaine Elliott 12-2 .857 69.6 57.2 23-7 .767 69.3 57.4Wyoming Chad Lavin 7-7 .500 63.9 66.2 15-12 .556 71.3 69.4Colorado State Greg Williams 6-8 .429 59.1 64.5 14-13 .519 65.8 67.0UTEP Sandra Rushing 6-8 .429 64.2 60.6 13-15 .464 61.6 62.0Fresno State Linda Wunder 5-9 .357 56.6 67.9 14-14 .500 62.6 66.9Brigham Young Soni Adams 4-10 .286 66.6 71.5 8-19 .296 67.8 71.9New Mexico Mo Eckroth 2-12 .143 59.4 73.6 5-22 .185 60.0 75.01995-96WAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.Colorado State Greg Williams 12-2 .857 74.6 61.9 26-5 .839 72.5 63.3Utah Elaine Elliott 12-2 .857 70.1 58.0 21-8 .724 70.7 60.4San Diego State Beth Burns 9-5 .643 66.5 58.9 20-8 .714 67.8 57.8Wyoming Chad Lavin 7-7 .500 62.0 63.8 11-16 .407 63.0 65.2New Mexico Don Flanagan 6-8 .429 67.2 67.4 14-15 .483 66.9 64.5Fresno State Linda Wunder 4-10 .286 56.2 66.5 11-16 .407 61.5 65.9UTEP Sandra Rushing 3-11 .214 59.1 69.6 12-15 .444 61.9 62.9Brigham Young Soni Adams 3-11 .214 67.4 76.9 9-18 .333 67.6 74.51996-97Pacific DivisionWAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.San Diego State Beth Burns 15-1 .938 71.4 48.4 23-7 .767 67.5 52.0Colorado State Greg Williams 12-4 .750 70.8 61.2 21-7 .750 74.4 63.6Hawai`i Vince Goo 12-4 .750 65.8 57.4 21-8 .724 67.3 57.9Wyoming Chad Lavin 9-7 .563 67.4 62.3 17-11 .607 64.6 60.6Fresno State Linda Wunder 7-9 .438 56.8 61.2 14-13 .519 58.8 59.0San Jose State Karen Smith 5-11 .313 61.4 72.6 10-18 .357 60.8 70.6UNLV LaDonna McClain 2-13 .125 58.4 74.4 4-23 .148 58.7 75.1Air Force Marti Gasser 1-15 .063 54.3 73.7 4-22 .154 54.2 69.1Mountain DivisionWAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.Utah Elaine Elliott 15-1 .938 70.0 55.7 25-6 .806 67.4 57.9SMU Rhonda Rompola 11-5 .688 79.7 68.8 19-11 .633 75.7 69.2Rice Cristy McKinney 11-5 .688 .73.1 64.3 16-11 .593 69.7 63.8New Mexico Don Flanagan 8-8 .500 58.6 61.0 18-10 .643 58.6 58.0TCU Mike Petersen 7-9 .438 74.1 74.8 13-14 .481 74.6 69.9Brigham Young Soni Adams 7-9 .438 71.1 72.4 11-18 .379 71.8 74.2UTEP Sandra Rushing 5-11 .313 61.5 68.1 13-12 .520 64.5 62.2Tulsa Marla Odom 1-15 .063 64.0 80.8 5-21 .192 65.4 76.01997-98Pacific DivisionWAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.Hawai`i Vince Goo 13-1 .929 79.8 60.5 24-4 .857 79.6 67.2Rice Cristy McKinney 11-3 .786 71.0 63.6 21-9 .700 70.4 60.9SMU Rhonda Rompola 11-3 .786 69.9 61.1 21-8 .724 69.9 62.2Fresno State Linda Wunder 6-8 .429 66.6 67.1 12-16 .429 66.2 67.7Tulsa Marla Odom 5-9 .357 59.9 67.7 9-18 .333 61.1 69.1TCU Mike Petersen 4-10 .286 66.5 74.4 13-15 .464 69.3 69.8San Diego State Barb Smith 4-10 .286 61.9 68.8 10-15 .400 63.4 66.4San Jose State Karen Smith 2-12 .143 61.4 74.0 6-21 .222 60.9 72.9Mountain DivisionWAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.Utah Elaine Elliott 11-3 .786 70.7 56.7 21-6 .778 69.3 56.7Colorado State Tom Collen 11-3 .786 80.1 63.4 24-6 .786 80.9 66.8UTEP Sandra Rushing 10-4 .714 65.9 63.1 16-11 .593 64.6 64.6New Mexico Don Flanagan 10-4 .714 70.9 59.4 26-7 .788 71.5 56.6Brigham Young Trent Shippen 6-8 .429 68.9 67.2 15-14 .517 69.0 67.0Wyoming Chad Lavin 5-9 .357 62.9 67.1 10-17 .370 65.3 67.7UNLV LaDonna McClain 3-11 .214 61.9 72.1 4-23 .148 62.0 73.8Air Force Marti Gasser 0-14 .000 54.7 87.4 5-21 .192 57.0 77.1782011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


WAC STANDINGS1998-99Pacific DivisionWAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.New Mexico Don Flanagan 12-2 .857 64.6 56.7 24-7 .774 64.0 58.5Utah Elaine Elliott 12-2 .857 63.3 48.5 21-7 .750 65.9 55.1Brigham Young Trent Shippen 9-5 .643 68.6 54.5 16-13 .552 68.0 62.9Hawai`i Vince Goo 9-5 .643 65.1 57.1 17-10 .630 66.4 59.0UTEP Sandra Rushing 6-8 .429 55.3 62.1 12-15 .444 55.4 60.5Fresno State Britt King 4-10 .286 61.6 69.6 9-19 .321 63.6 68.8San Diego State Barb Smith 4-10 .286 61.6 69.6 7-19 .269 61.5 68.8San Jose State Karen Smith 0-14 .000 45.1 72.6 6-21 .222 60.9 72.9Mountain DivisionWAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.Colorado State Tom Collen 14-0 1.000 82.6 58.6 33-3 .943 79.3 64.1SMU Rhonda Rompola 11-3 .786 71.6 61.0 20-11 .645 71.9 65.9Rice Cristy McKinney 9-5 .643 66.4 54.4 20-11 .645 66.3 59.4TCU Mike Peterson 7-7 .500 70.7 72.7 16-12 .571 73.9 70.0UNLV Regina Miller 7-7 .500 66.5 66.2 17-11 .607 67.1 65.5Tulsa Marla Odom 5-9 .357 60.8 65.7 7-20 .259 60.0 70.4Wyoming Cindy Fisher 3-11 .214 67.5 78.6 7-19 .269 64.2 74.8Air Force Sue Darling 0-14 .000 51.9 80.8 5-21 .192 54.2 75.01999-00WAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.SMU Rhonda Rompola 12-2 .857 71.9 55.7 22-9 .710 72.1 61.4Hawai`i Vince Goo 11-3 .786 66.0 56.6 20-9 .690 67.8 61.7Rice Cristy McKinney 10-4 .714 72.4 58.0 22-10 .688 67.8 59.8Tulsa K. McConnell-Miller 9-5 .643 63.6 58.8 14-15 .483 62.7 62.7TCU Jeff Mittie 7-7 .500 68.8 65.8 16-14 .533 71.9 65.9Fresno State Britt King 4-10 .286 62.0 69.4 11-18 .379 62.9 66.8UTEP Sandra Rushing 2-12 .143 54.1 71.5 5-22 .185 54.9 70.5San Jose State Janice Richard 1-13 .071 51.9 74.9 3-24 .111 54.9 74.52000-01WAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.TCU Jeff Mittie 13-3 .813 71.2 62.1 25-8 .758 71.6 61.9Hawai`i Vince Goo 12-4 .750 67.8 56.4 26-8 .765 69.2 59.1SMU Rhonda Rompola 11-5 .688 68.8 64.8 17-12 .586 67.9 68.6Nevada Ada Gee 9-7 563 69.2 67.1 16-12 .571 70.3 66.8Rice Cristy McKinney 9-7 .630 61.6 63.6 18-12 .600 63.4 64.3Fresno State Britt King 6-10 .375 63.9 66.1 10-19 .345 62.7 67.9Tulsa K. McConnell-Miller 4-12 .250 61.3 66.0 8-21 .276 59.2 65.7UTEP Sandra Rushing 4-12 .250 60.4 69.1 8-20 .285 60.2 67.6San Jose State Janice Richard 4-12 .250 65.9 74.7 13-16 448 67.1 70.72001-02WAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.Louisiana Tech Leon Barmore 17-1 .944 80.1 50.5 25-5 .833 76.3 53.5Rice Cristy McKinney 14-4 .778 65.1 59.3 21-9 .700 63.4 60.5Hawai`i Vince Goo 14-4 .778 63.2 56.3 23-8 .742 63.5 56.1San Jose State Janice Richard 12-6 .667 68.9 74.7 17-11 .607 68.0 66.4Tulsa K. McConnell-Miller 11-7 .611 66.4 61.3 17-13 .567 64.4 61.2Nevada Ada Gee 6-12 .333 59.1 68.1 9-19 .321 59.5 70.0SMU Rhonda Rompola 6-12 .333 61.1 65.9 12-18 .400 62.9 67.7Boise State Trisha Stevens 5-13 .278 57.9 65.9 10-20 .333 59.8 67.0Fresno State Britt King 4-14 .222 59.6 68.7 9-20 .303 62.3 67.9UTEP Keitha Green 1-17 .056 9.8 79.1 3-25 .107 60.2 79.22002-03WAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.Louisiana Tech Kurt Budke 18-0 1.000 80.3 57.7 31-3 .912 78.4 57.6Rice Cristy McKinney 12-6 .667 64.9 61.3 15-13 .536 64.5 63.3Fresno State S. Johnson-Klein 11-7 .611 65.1 63.2 21-13 .618 65.3 64.3Hawai`i Vince Goo 9-9 .500 59.6 56.6 16-14 .533 59.9 58.4Tulsa K. McConnell-Miller 9-9 .500 66.6 63.2 14-16 .467 65.7 64.6San Jose State Janice Richard 9-9 .500 66.8 69.7 13-15 .464 65.9 68.0SMU Rhonda Rompola 8-10 .444 65.6 68.9 16-15 .516 64.9 66.7Boise State Jen Warden 6-12 .333 62.1 73.6 10-20 .333 59.5 70.6UTEP Keitha Green 5-13 .278 64.1 72.7 10-19 .345 66.0 70.8Nevada Ada Gee 3-15 .167 60.9 69.2 10-19 .345 62.3 65.52003-04WAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.Louisiana Tech Kurt Budke 17-1 .944 83.4 58.9 29-3 .906 82.5 59.3Rice Cristy McKinney 16-2 .889 69.8 59.6 22-10 .688 66.1 60.6Tulsa K. McConnell-Miller 11-7 .611 68.0 65.1 19-12 .613 66.6 65.0UTEP Keitha Green 10-8 .556 58.9 56.5 16-13 .552 60.8 58.1SMU Rhonda Rompola 9-9 .500 62.9 64.5 13-15 .464 61.9 65.7San Jose State Janice Richard 7-11 .389 61.2 68.4 16-13 .552 63.4 63.7Fresno State S. Johnson-Klein 7-11 .389 59.8 62.7 13-16 .448 61.0 62.6Hawai`i Vince Goo 6-12 .333 54.7 60.3 8-20 .286 57.9 62.8Boise State Jen Warden 5-13 .278 59.6 66.9 9-20 .310 62.2 69.2Nevada Kim Gervasoni 2-16 .111 59.0 74.3 3-26 .103 59.1 72.02004-05WAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.Louisiana Tech Kurt Budke 14-4 .778 75.9 63.7 20-10 .667 73.1 66.4Rice Cristy McKinney 14-4 .778 68.4 62.0 24-9 .727 67.5 61.9Tulsa K. McConnell-Miller 11-7 .611 70.3 66.6 19-11 .633 68.8 65.0Fresno State Johnson-Klein/Wiggins 10-8 .556 67.9 63.9 20-11 .646 67.9 62.2SMU Rhonda Rompola 10-8 .556 63.6 61.6 19-11 .633 64.5 59.8San Jose State Janice Richard 10-8 .556 60.8 62.0 18-12 .600 61.3 61.0Hawai`i Jim Bolla 7-11 .389 59.4 62.6 11-15 .423 60.5 62.7UTEP Keitha Green 7-11 .389 62.3 66.6 12-17 .414 61.0 63.5Boise State Jen Warden 4-14 .222 57.2 64.5 10-19 .345 59.6 62.2Nevada Kim Gervasoni 3-15 .167 58.0 70.5 8-22 .267 59.6 68.22005-06WAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.Louisiana Tech Chris Long 15-1 .938 73.2 56.2 26-5 .839 72.9 60.7Fresno State Adrian Wiggins 14-2 .875 69.9 56.4 24-8 .750 70.1 60.2Hawai`i Jim Bolla 9-7 .563 66.0 66.9 18-10 .643 67.1 66.2San Jose State Janice Richard 8-8 .500 57.5 60.4 13-15 .464 61.1 63.8Nevada Kim Gervasoni 8-8 .500 57.8 61.4 13-17 .433 58.9 62.1Boise State Gordy Presnell 6-10 .375 64.7 63.8 15-15 .500 66.1 62.1Idaho Mike Divilibiss 5-11 .313 57.6 61.6 10-19 .345 61.9 64.0New Mexico State Darin Spence 5-11 .313 54.7 62.6 10-20 .333 56.3 63.9Utah State Raegan Pebley 2-14 .125 52.1 64.2 3-24 .111 55.9 67.32006-07WAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.Boise State Gordy Presnell 12-4 .750 70.4 59.6 24-9 .727 68.9 61.0Louisiana Tech Chris Long 12-4 .750 68.4 59.0 17-13 .576 65.9 61.2Nevada Kim Gervasoni 10-6 .625 67.9 63.8 17-14 .548 67.1 66.2Fresno State Adrian Wiggins 9-7 .563 68.3 65.9 18-13 .581 66.0 64.0Hawai`i Jim Bolla 9-7 .563 62.9 60.6 15-14 .517 62.8 63.1Utah State Raegan Pebley 7-9 .438 61.1 65.5 11-18 .379 59.6 65.4New Mexico State Darin Spence 6-10 .375 61.6 64.9 13-18 .419 60.7 64.2San Jose State Greg Lockridge 4-12 .250 55.9 66.7 5-27 .156 58.4 69.6Idaho Mike Divilibiss 3-13 .188 62.9 73.5 6-22 .214 62.2 74.12007-08WAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. DefBoise State Gordy Presnell 14-2 .875 74.6 64.9 24-8 .750 72.8 65.8*Fresno State Adrian Wiggins 14-2 .875 72.9 59.4 22-11 .667 72.1 65.5New Mexico State Darin Spence 11-5 .688 69.3 62.9 23-9 .719 67.8 62.3Nevada Kim Gervasoni 9-7 .563 68.5 66.9 18-12 .600 68.1 65.4Louisiana Tech Chris Long 9-7 .563 67.4 63.6 16-15 .516 68.4 65.5Hawai`i Jim Bolla 6-10 .375 63.1 65.2 12-18 .400 64.1 66.4Utah State Raegan Pebley 5-11 .313 56.4 64.3 9-20 .310 58.4 64.0Idaho Mike Divilibiss 3-13 .188 54.4 66.2 4-25 .138 54.0 67.5San Jose State Pam DeCosta 1-15 .063 58.6 71.8 3-28 .097 59.6 71.6*vacated regular-season titleABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 79


WAC STANDINGSFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATE2008-09WAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. DefFresno State Adrian Wiggins 12-4 .750 67.2 56.3 24-9 .727 68.2 60.1Louisiana Tech Long/Weatherspoon 12-4 .750 69.9 62.6 21-13 .618 69.3 62.4Nevada Jane Albright 10-6 .625 62.8 56.6 18-14 .563 63.1 61.1Idaho Jon Newlee 10-6 .625 60.2 57.0 13-15 .464 58.9 59.5Boise State Gordy Presnell 9-7 .563 60.1 60.9 16-15 .516 61.7 62.8Utah State Raegan Pebley 9-7 .563 61.8 59.2 16-15 .516 58.3 57.9New Mexico State Darin Spence 5-11 .313 59.5 64.5 9-22 .290 60.8 67.4Hawai`i Bolla/Charity 4-12 .250 56.2 65.7 8-23 .258 57.5 65.9San Jose State Pam DeCosta 1-15 .063 50.6 65.6 2-28 .067 52.2 69.92009-10WAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. DefFresno State Adrian Wiggins 16-0 1.000 76.4 58.0 27-7 .794 72.9 60.8Louisiana Tech Teresa Weatherspoon 11-5 .688 71.8 63.8 23-9 .719 73.8 64.7Nevada Jane Albright 10-6 .625 65.1 61.3 17-16 .515 63.2 62.5Boise State Gordy Presnell 8-8 .500 69.6 68.6 19-12 .613 70.4 67.1New Mexico State Darin Spence 8-8 .500 66.8 63.1 18-14 .563 68.4 64.9Idaho Jon Newlee 8-8 .500 62.2 64.7 11-20 .355 60.3 65.9Utah State Raegen Pebley 5-11 .313 57.8 63.3 13-17 .433 58.9 60.1Hawai`i Dana Takahara-Dias 4-12 .250 60.9 69.2 10-20 .333 60.5 70.3San Jose State Pam DeCosta 2-14 .125 51.8 70.4 6-23 .207 56.6 71.22010-11WAC GamesAll GamesTeam Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. DefLouisiana Tech Teresa Weatherspoon 15-1 .938 77.9 65.7 24-8 .750 73.0 64.4Fresno State Adrian Wiggins 14-2 .875 77.2 60.1 25-8 .758 75.9 65.5Utah State Raegen Pebley 10-6 .625 71.2 66.1 18-15 .545 69.3 70.0Nevada Jane Albright 9-7 .563 63.9 60.4 22-11 .667 67.5 63.8Idaho Jon Newlee 7-9 .438 61.8 61.6 15-16 .484 63.0 63.8New Mexico State Darin Spence 7-9 .438 63.0 64.4 14-18 .438 65.5 66.8Hawaii Dana Takahara-Dias 5-11 .313 58.0 66.6 11-19 .367 60.5 66.3Boise State Gordy Presnell 3-13 .188 63.2 73.5 12-19 .387 67.1 70.7San Jose State Pam DeCosta 2-14 .125 46.9 65.0 2-27 .069 47.7 66.0WAC W L PCTCreighton* 24 2 .923Louisiana Tech 138 28 .831Utah$ 99 27 .786Rice 106 40 .685San Diego State$ 83 43 .659SMU+ 89 57 .610Colorado State$ 71 55 .563Hawai`i 130 112 .537Brigham Young$ 67 59 .532Fresno State 156 142 .523TCU! 38 36 .514Wyoming$ 57 69 .452Tulsa+ 66 80 .452New Mexico State 42 54 .438Boise State@ 72 96 .429Nevada 77 105 .423Utah State 38 58 .396Idaho 36 60 .375New Mexico$ 42 72 .368UTEP# 78 152 .339UNLV% 12 31 .279San Jose State 68 185 .269Air Force% 1 43 .023NON-CONFERENCE RECORDSYear W L PCT1990-91 50 57 .4671991-92 60 43 .5831992-93 59 35 .6281993-94 43 51 .4571994-95 60 52 .5351995-96 61 38 .6161996-97 94 71 .5701997-98 107 89 .5461998-99 104 96 .5201999-00 48 55 .4662000-01 54 50 .5192001-02 47 49 .4902002-03 57 48 .5282003-04 55 55 .5002004-05 62 33 .6532005-06 48 51 .4852006-07 45 66 .4052007-08 51 64 .4432008-09 46 72 .3902009-10 65 55 .5422010-11 62 57 .521Totals 1278 1187 .518(Regular-season games only)ALL-TIME COMPOSITE STANDINGSOVERALL W L PCTCreighton* 50 11 .820Louisiana Tech 232 84 .734Utah$ 184 76 .708Rice+ 179 94 .656San Diego State$ 161 94 .631Colorado State$ 165 97 .630SMU+ 159 109 .593TCU! 83 63 .568Hawai`i 240 200 .545Fresno State 307 263 .539Boise State 139 138 .502Brigham Young$ 128 128 .500Wyoming$ 116 129 .473New Mexico State 87 101 .463Nevada 151 180 .456Tulsa+ 112 147 .432New Mexico$ 96 134 .417UTEP# 164 249 .397Utah State 70 109 .391Idaho 59 117 .335San Jose State 133 299 .308UNLV% 25 57 .305Air Force% 14 64 .179*WAC Affiliate 1990-92 %WAC Member 1996-99 $WAC Member 1990-99 !WAC Member 1996-01 +WAC Member 1996-04#WAC Member 1991-04 @WAC Member 2001-11802011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


WAC ATTENDANCE RECORDSHOME ATTENDANCE RECORDSAttendance Game Date1. 18,018 UTEP at New Mexico Jan. 23, 19992. 17,213 Utah at New Mexico Feb. 4, 19973. 16,087 Utah at New Mexico Feb. 27, 19994. 13,147 TCU at New Mexico Feb. 21, 19985. 12,193 Idaho at Boise State Feb. 12, 20116. 12,187 Brigham Young at Utah Feb. 26, 19937. 11,677 Hawai`i at New Mexico Feb. 7, 19998. 11,213 Drake at New Mexico March 17, 19999. 11,174 Wyoming at New Mexico Jan. 11, 199810. 10,696 Wyoming at New Mexico Feb. 24, 199611. 10.426 Colorado State at New Mexico March 9, 199612. 9,254 Pepperdine at New Mexico March 12, 199913. 8,893 Hawai`i at New Mexico Feb. 28, 199714. 8,875 Wyoming at Colorado State Feb. 20, 199915. 8,825 San Jose State at Boise State Jan. 13, 201116. 8,741 SW Missouri State at Colorado State March 14, 19998,741 CS Northridge at Colorado State March 12, 199918. 8,622 Wyoming at Colorado State March 1, 199619. 8,356 Washington at New Mexico March 14, 199920. 8,031 Brigham Young at Utah Jan. 10, 199721. 7,322 Northern Arizona at New Mexico Nov. 14, 199822. 7,262 Tennessee at TCU Nov. 27, 200023. 7,136 SMU at Colorado State Feb. 14, 199924. 7,123 Brigham Young at New Mexico Feb. 25, 199925. 7,103 Brigham Young at UTEP Feb. 11, 199326. 7,042 Pepperdine at Fresno State Nov. 19, 200427. 6,836 Tennessee at Louisiana Tech Dec. 4, 200228. 6,785 UCLA at Fresno State Dec. 11, 200429. 6,612 Tennessee at Louisiana Tech Dec. 15, 200430. 6,569 Idaho at Boise State March 7, 200931. 6,473 Hawai‘i at Boise State Jan. 15, 201132. 6,369 SMU at TCU March 3, 200133. 6,348 Tennessee at Louisiana Tech Nov. 28, 200634. 6,258 Brigham Young at New Mexico Jan. 31, 199835. 6,194 New Mexico State at New Mexico Dec. 12, 199836. 6,192 SMU at Hawai`i Feb. 14, 199837. 6,171 Nevada at Fresno State Feb. 26, 200538. 6,138 Rice at Louisiana Tech March 4, 200439. 6,050 Wichita State at New Mexico Nov. 21, 199840. 5,817 Rice at Louisiana Tech Jan. 26, 200241. 5,738 UNLV at Colorado State Jan. 30, 199942. 5,539 LSU at Lousiana Tech Dec. 16, 200743. 5,533 Rutgers at Colorado State Nov. 20, 199844. 5,409 Texas Tech at New Mexico Dec. 20, 199745. 5,348 Brigham Young at Utah Jan. 31, 199246. 5,281 UNLV at New Mexico Feb. 15, 199847. 5,237 Nevada at Fresno State Feb. 28, 200448. 5,221 Fresno State at Colorado State Feb. 3, 199649. 5,169 Rice at Fresno State Feb. 21, 200450. 5,045 Texas at TCU Dec. 28, 2000Four of the top 50 WAC attendances have come at Fresno State’s Save MartCenter, including the 7,042 fans that saw the Bulldogs take on Pepperdineon Nov. 19, 2004.WAC YEARLY HOME ATTENDANCEYear Teams G Total Average1990-91* 6 78 32,670 5451991-92* 7 98 62,279 6361992-93# 7 88 70,668 8031993-94 8 101 64,904 6431994-95 8 103 64,335 6241995-96 8 100 111,306 1,1131996-97 16 205 218,780 1,0671997-98 16 220 284,623 1,2931998-99 16 221 407,068 1,8421999-00 8 114 109,303 9592000-01 9 138 160,492 1,1632001-02 10 138 158,040 1,1452002-03 10 138 190,274 1,3792003-04 10 138 215,789 1,5642004-05 10 140 204,257 1,4592005-06 9 123 152,995 1,2442006-07 9 123 131,084 1,0662007-08 9 133 161,382 1,2132008-09 9 135 162,973 1,2072009-10 9 135 179,221 1,3282010-11 9 134 198,048 1,478*No records kept for UTEP#No records kept for Fresno StateTennessee playing in Ruston against Louisiana Tech has drawn more than6,000 three times, including 6,836 on Dec. 4, 2002.ABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 81


WAC YEARLY HONORSFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATELouisiana Tech’s Adrienne Johnson was namedWAC Player of the Year in 2010-11.PLAYER OF THE YEAR1990-91 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego State1991-92 Kathy Halligan, Creighton1992-93 Mikki Kane-Barton, Utah1993-94 Amy Burnett, Wyoming1994-95 Amy Burnett, WyomingChristina Murguia, San Diego State1995-96 Amber McEwen, Utah1996-97 Becky Hammon, Colorado State(Pacific)Julie Krommenhoek, Utah(Mountain)1997-98 Nani Cockett, Hawai`i (Pacific)Becky Hammon, Colorado State(Mountain)1998-99 Raylene Howard, Hawai`i (Pacific)Becky Hammon, Colorado State(Mountain)1999-00 Raylene Howard, Hawai`iKarlin Kennedy, SMU2000-01 D-dra Rucker, SMU2001-02 Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech2002-03 Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech2003-04 Amisha Carter, Louisiana Tech2004-05 Tasha Williams, Louisiana Tech2005-06 Mirenda Swearengin, Fresno State2006-07 Shan Moore, Louisiana Tech2007-08 Tierre Wilson, Fresno State2008-09 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech2009-10 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech2010-11 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana TechDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2007-08 Delena Criner, Nevada2008-09 Dellena Criner, Nevada2009-10 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State2010-11 Shavon Moore, NevadaFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR1990-91 Shannon Struby, Creighton1991-92 Debbie Dimond, BYU1992-93 Staci Oddo, Fresno State1993-94 Kiana Taylor, UTEP1994-95 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah1995-96 Becky Hammon, Colorado State1996-97 Raylene Howard, UH (Pacific)Marla Brumfield, RiceKarlin Kennedy, SMU (Mountain)1997-98 Jill Sutton, TCU (Pacific)Heather Haanen, Colorado State(Mountain)1998-99 Erin Gibbons, Utah (Pacific)Linda Froehlich, UNLV (Mountain)1999-00 Amy Pack, UTEP2000-01 April Atuaia, Hawai`i2001-02 Aritta Lane, Fresno StateErica Taylor, Louisiana Tech2002-03 Jamie Hawkins, Boise StateNEWCOMER OF THE YEAR2003-04 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa2004-05 Janielle Dodds, SMU2005-06 Brandi Fitzgerald, Nevada2006-07 Katie Madison, Idaho2007-08 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State2008-09 Derisa Taleni, Idaho2009-10 Tahnee Robinson, Nevada2010-11 Ashlee Brown, Utah StateCOACH OF THE YEAR1990-91 Bruce Rasmussen, Creighton1991-92 Bruce Rasmussen, Creighton1992-93 Jeanie Wilson, Brigham Young1993-94 Beth Burns, San Diego State1994-95 Beth Burns, San Diego StateUtah State’s Ashlee Brown was named WAC Newcomerof the Year in 2010-11 after averaging 16.9points and 8.7 rebounds per game in WAC play.Utah State head coach Raegan Pebley earnedherr first WAC Coach of the Year award lastseason after leading her team to a third-placefinish in the WAC.1995-96 Greg Williams, Colorado State1996-97 Beth Burns, San Diego State (Pacific)Elaine Elliott, Utah (Mountain)1997-98 Vince Goo, Hawai`i (Pacific)Elaine Elliott, Utah (Mountain)Sandra Rushing, UTEP (Mountain)1998-99 Elaine Elliott, Utah (Pacific)Tom Collen, Colorado State(Mountain)1999-00 Kathy McConnell-Miller, Tulsa2000-01 Jeff Mittie, TCU2001-02 Janice Richard, San Jose State2002-03 Kurt Budke, Louisiana Tech2003-04 Kurt Budke, Louisiana Tech2004-05 Cristy McKinney, Rice2005-06 Chris Long, Louisiana Tech2006-07 Gordy Presnell, Boise State2007-08 Adrian Wiggins, Fresno State2008-09 Jon Newlee, Idaho2009-10 Adrian Wiggins, Fresno State2010-11 Raegan Pebley, Utah StateJOE KEARNEY AWARD(Awarded to the WAC’s Athlete of the Year for any sportsince 1992)1993 Mikki Kane-Barton, UtahSTAN BATES AWARD(Awarded to the WAC’s Scholar-Athlete of the Yearfor any sport since 1981)1995 Amy Burnett, Wyoming1996 Teresa James, Colorado State822011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-WAC TEAMS1990-91FIRST TEAMKieishsha Garnes, San Diego StateKathy Halligan, CreightonMikki Kane, UtahKaren Alcorn, UtahHolly Russ, UTEPSECOND TEAMMarie Kauffman, WyomingShannon Struby, CreightonMelissa Sanford, CreightonAmy Spencer, CreightonTanya Zachary, Utah1991-92FIRST TEAMKieishsha Garnes, San Diego StateKathy Halligan, CreightonMikki Kane, UtahShannon Struby, CreightonKim Talbot, Brigham YoungSECOND TEAMKaren Alcorn, UtahMarie Kauffman, WyomingMelissa Sanford, CreightonFalisha Wright, San Diego StateTanya Zachary, Utah1992-93FIRST TEAMAmy Burnett, WyomingDebbie Dimond, Brigham YoungScarlett Gustin, WyomingMikki Kane-Barton, UtahThais Kidd, Brigham YoungMonica Ramirez, UTEPSusana Tauteoli, UtahShenita Waddell, UTEPFalisha Wright, San Diego StateTomika Young, Brigham YoungHONORABLE MENTIONTammie Beckley, Fresno StateBecky Bissell, New MexicoDebbie Carson, Colorado StateTeresa James, Colorado StateKeleigh Logan, Colorado StateStaci Oddo, Fresno StateMichelle Suman, San Diego StateSuzanne Zahasky, Fresno Staet1993-94FIRST TEAMAmy Burnett, WyomingDebbie Dimond, Brigham YoungSorii Epps, San Diego StateAndrea Herold, UtahTeresa James, Colorado StateRachelle Johnson, San Diego StateKari Jorgensen, Fresno StateMonica Ramirez, UTEPBehka Stafford, Brigham YoungFalisha Wright, San Diego StateHONORABLE MENTIONHeidi Harris, New MexicoKim Hill, UtahThais Kidd, Brigham YoungAnna Knight, WyomingChristina Murguia, San Diego StateStaci Oddo, Fresno StateMisty Smith, Colorado StateMichelle Suman, San Diego StateSuzanne Zahasky, Fresno State1994-95FIRST TEAMAmy Burnett, WyomingDebbie Dimond, Brigham YoungTeresa James, Colorado StateKari Jorgensen, Fresno StateJulie Krommenhoek, UtahAmber McEwen, UtahChristina Murguia, San Diego StateBehka Stafford, Brigham YoungMichelle Suman, San Diego StateFalisha Wright, San Diego StateHONORABLE MENTIONTracy Aldridge, New MexicoDee Dee Dominguez, Colorado StateAndrea Herold, UtahTanisha Huddleston, Fresno StateThais Kidd, Brigham YoungTerri Pedregon, UTEPJessica Thompson, WyomingLakeysha Wright, San Diego State1995-96FIRST TEAMJesseca Cross, WyomingKari Gallup, Brigham YoungAbby Garchek, New MexicoBecky Hammon, Colorado StateTeresa James, Colorado StateTameka Johnson, San Diego StateJullie Krommenhoek, UtahAmber McEwen, UtahJodi Nowlin, San Diego StateTamika Stukes, New MexicoHONORABLE MENTIONKim Anderson, Brigham YoungCorry Carter, Fresno StateKatie Cronin, Colorado StateOlivia DiCamilli, San Diego StateDee Dee Dominguez, Colorado StateChrissy Ingalls, WyomingStaci Oddo, Fresno StateKiana Taylor, UTEP1996-97FIRST TEAMPacific DivisionNani Cockett, Hawai`iKatie Cronin, Colorado StateBecky Hammon, Colorado StateKendis Keeburg, Hawai`iJodi Nowlin-Tres, San Diego StateMountain DivisionKim Brandl, SMUKari Gallup, Brigham YoungAbby Garchek, New MexicoJulie Krommenhoek, UtahEmma Wilson, TCUSECOND TEAMPacific DivisionJesseca Cross, WyomingOlivia DiCamilli, San Diego StateBJ Itoman, Hawai`iCourtney Stapp, WyomingJanee Young, Fresno StateMountain DivisionMarla Brunfield, RiceJessica Garcia, RiceKarlin Kennedy, SMUHilary King-Noel, UtahJill Lewis, UTEP1997-98FIRST TEAMPacific DivisionMarla Brumfield, RiceNani Cocket, Hawai`iKirra Jordan, RiceKarlin Kennedy, SMUKylie Page, Hawai`iMountain DivisionAlli Bills, UtahKatie Cronin, Colorado StateAbby Garchek, New MexicoBecky Hammon, Colorado StateJulie Krommenhoek, UtahSECOND TEAMPacific DivisionKaren Blair, SMUClaudia Brassard, SMURaylene Howard, Hawai`iBJ Itoman, Hawai`iJill Sutton, TCUMountain DivisionKanequa Chancellor, UTEPKari Gallup, Brigham YoungCourtney Stapp, WyomingTamika Stukes, New MexicoKiana Taylor, UTEP1998-99FIRST TEAMPacific DivisionRaylene Howard, Hawai`iBJ Itoman, Hawai`iKatie Kern, New MexicoKristi Lattin, UTEPLori Red, UtahMountain DivisionClaudia Brassard, SMUKatie Cronin, Colorado StateLinda Froehlich, UNLVBecky Hammon, Colorado StateKarlin Kennedy, SMUSECOND TEAMPacific DivisionJill Adams, Brigham YoungErin Gibbons, UtahTiffany Lewis, Fresno StateMirenda Sanchez, New MexicoCady Williams, Brigham YoungMountain DivisionCarrie Bacon, WyomingMarla Brumfield, RiceHeather Haanen, Colorado StateAmy Sutton, TCUJill Sutton, TCU1999-2000FIRST TEAMMarla Brumfield, RiceKylie Galloway, Hawai`iRaylene Howard, Hawai`iKarlin Kennedy, SMUD-dra Rucker, SMUSECOND TEAMKirra Jordan, RiceTifffany Lewis, FSLila Osceola, TulsaAmy Pack, UTEPKasie Pittman, Tulsa2000-01FIRST TEAMCrystal Lee, Hawai`iLindsay Logan, Fresno StateAmy Pack, UTEPD-dra Rucker, SMUKate Smith, NevadaSECOND TEAMLeela Farr, TulsaKylie Galloway, Hawai`iKati Safaritova, TCUJill Sutton, TCUOmelogo Udeze, Fresno State2001-02FIRST TEAMLeela Farr, TulsaCheryl Ford, Louisiana TechKate Smith, NevadaAyana Walker, Louisiana TechCricket Williams, San Jose StateSECOND TEAMJanka Gabrielova, Hawai`iLindsay Logan, Fresno StateKimya Murray, UTEPCarla Morrow, TulsaAmber Obaze, Louisiana Tech2002-03FIRST TEAMAllison Curtin, TulsaCheryl Ford, Louisiana TechTrina Frierson, Louisiana TechJohnetta Hayes, RiceCricket Williams, San Jose StateABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 83


ALL-WAC TEAMSFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATESECOND TEAMLaura Ingham, NevadaAmber Obaze, Louisiana TechErica Taylor, Louisiana TechOmelogo Udeze, Fresno StateDragana Zoric, UTEP2003-04FIRST TEAMJade Abele, Hawai`iAmisha Carter, Louisiana TechTrina Frierson, Louisiana TechLauren Neaves, RiceJillian Robbins, TulsaSECOND TEAMLindsey Maynard, RiceAmber Obaze, Louisiana TechErica Taylor, Louisiana TechCricket Williams, San Jose StateVaide Zagurskyte, UTEP2004-05FIRST TEAMLamisha Augustine, San Jose StateJanielle Dodds, SMUAmy Parrish, Fresno StateJillian Robbins, TulsaTasha Williams, Louisiana TechSECOND TEAMLakiste Barkus, Louisiana TechAmber Jackson, San Jose StateLauren Neaves, RiceAmy Sanders, Hawai`iMichelle Woods, Rice2005-06FIRST TEAMLamisha Augustine, San Jose StateAmber Jackson, San Jose StateAmy Parrish, Fresno StateMirenda Swearengin, Fresno StateTasha Williams, Louisiana TechSECOND TEAMEmily Faurholt, IdahoLeilani Mitchell, IdahoShan Moore, Louisiana TechTy Moore, Louisiana TechAarica Ray-Boyd, Louisiana Tech2006-07FIRST TEAMDellena Criner, NevadaShan Moore, Louisiana TechTy Moore, Louisiana TechTanya Smith, Hawai`iJessica Thompson, Boise StateSECOND TEAMTraci Graham, NevadaMichelle Hessing, Boise StateKatie Madison, IdahoSherell Neal, New Mexico StateTierre Wilson, Fresno State2007-08FIRST TEAMDellena Criner, NevadaTasha Harris, Boise StateSherell Neal, New Mexico StateJoKeirra Sneed, Louisiana TechTierre Wilson, Fresno StateSECOND TEAMAnikia Jawara, New Mexico StateKatie Madison, IdahoJaleesa Ross, Fresno StateTanya Smith, Hawai`iJessica Thompson, Boise State2008-09FIRST TEAMDellena Criner, NevadaShanavia Dowdell, Louisiana TechAdrienne Johnson, Louisiana TechJaleesa Ross, Fresno StateDanyelle Snelgro, Utah StateSECOND TEAMHayley Munro, Fresno StateYinka Olorunnife, IdahoAna Pares, Utah StateMadison Spence, New Mexico StateDerisa Taleni, Idaho2009-10FIRST TEAMShanavia Dowdell, Louisiana TechTasha Harris, Boise StateAdrienne Johnson, Louisiana TechTahnee Robinson, NevadaJaleesa Ross, Fresno StateSECOND TEAMCrystal Boyd, New Mexico StateRachele Kloke, IdahoShavon Moore, NevadaHayley Munro, Fresno StateAmber White, Utah State2010-11FIRST TEAMAshlee Brown, Utah StateAdrienne Johnson, Louisiana TechShavon Moore, NevadaTahnee Robinson, NevadaJaleesa Ross, Fresno StateSECOND TEAMJasmine Bendolph, Louisiana TechRosie Moult, Fresno StateYinka Olorunnife, IdahoMadison Spence, New Mexico StateTarkeisha Wysinger-Mackey, LA TechALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM1995-96Dee Dee Dominguez, Colorado StateAmber McEwen, UtahJodi Nowlin, San Diego StateEdna Rodriguez, San Diego StateTamika Stukes, New Mexico1996-97Pacific DivisionNani Cockett, Hawai`iShaneya Harris, San Diego StateBJ Itoman, Hawai`iJodi Nowlin-Tres, San Diego StateSandy Wright, San Diego StateMountain DivisionAlli Bills, UtahMarla Brumfield, RiceHilary King-Noel, UtahJill Lewis, UTEPTamika Stukes, New Mexico1997-98Pacific DivisionNani Cockett, Hawai`iBJ Itoman, Hawai`iNici Johnson, SMUCharonda Wilson, RiceJanee Young, Fresno StateMountain DivisionBrenda Atwater, UTEPAlli Bills, UtahSara Farmer, Colorado StateJulie Krommenhoek, UtahTamika Stukes, New Mexico1998-99Pacific DivisionAmanda Covington, Brigham YoungBJ Itoman, Hawai`iKatie Kern, New MexicoKristi Lattin, UTEPShannon Lee, San Diego StateKristi Rose, UtahMountain DivisionMarla Brumfield, RiceTammy Goyne, TulsaKarlin Kennedy, SMURoxanne Manning, Colorado StateCharonda Wilson, Rice1999-2000Marla Brumfield, RiceTammy Goyne, TulsaTiffany Lewis, Fresno StateD-dra Rucker, SMUKim Smallwood, Rice2000-01Kylie Galloway, Hawai`iChristina Mata, UTEPDaneesh McIntosh, RiceD-dra Rucker, SMUTiffany Simon, Fresno State2001-02Carla Morrow, TulsaKimya Murray, UTEPAmber Obaze, Louisiana TechEssence Perry, Louisiana TechAyana Walker, Lousiana Tech2002-03Laura Ingham, Fresno StateKim Lawson, RiceAmber Obaze, Louisiana TechTiffany Simon, Fresno StateErica Taylor, Louisiana Tech2003-04Amisha Carter, Louisiana TechAmber Obaze, Louisiana TechLauren Neaves, RiceJillian Robbins, TulsaErica Taylor, Louisiana Tech2004-05Lakiste Barkus, Louisiana TechKrystal Frazier, RiceLauren Neaves, RiceJillian Robbins, TulsaTasha Williams, Louisiana Tech2005-06Lamisha Augustine, San Jose StateBrittany Grice, Hawai`iLeilani Mitchell, IdahoJasmine Plummer, Fresno StateTasha Williams, Louisiana Tech2006-07Amber Metoyer, Louisiana TechDellena Criner, NevadaBrittany Grice, Hawai`iTy Moore, Louisiana TechSherell Neal, New Mexico State2007-08Dellena Criner, NevadaCherlanda Franklin, NevadaTasha Harris, Boise StateSherell Neal, New Mexico StateTanya Smith, Hawai`i2008-09Dellena Criner, NevadaJenna Galassi, Boise StateAdrienne Johnson, Louisiana TechYinka Olorunnife, IdahoDanyelle Snelgro, Utah State2009-10Alice Coddington, Utah StateShanavia Dowdell, Louisiana TechAdrienne Johnson, Louisiana TechShavon Moore, NevadaJaleesa Ross, Fresno State2010-11Alice Coddington, Utah StateAdrienne Johnson, Louisiana TechShavon Moore, NevadaYinka Olorunnife, IdahoTarkeisha Wysinger-Mackey, LA Tech842011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-WAC TEAMS/ACADEMIC ALL-WACALL-NEWCOMER TEAM1995-96Katie Cronin, Colorado StaetBecky Hammon, Colorado StaetChrissy Ingalls, WyomingTameka Johnson, San Diego StateKatie Kern, New Mexico1996-97Pacific DivisionShaneya Harris, San Diego StateRaylene Howard, Hawai`iJacque Johnson, Colorado StateDeidra Rucker, San Diego StateJanee Young, Fresno StateMountain DivisionJill Adams, Brigham YoungMarla Brumfield, RiceKarlin Kennedy, SMULila Osceola, TulsaSonya Bryant, New Mexico1997-98Pacific DivisionAmanda Baker, Fresno StateLeela Farr, TulsaAlyssa Fredrick, San Diego StateKylie Page, Hawai`iJill Sutton, TCUMountain DivisionBrenda Atwater, UTEPAngela Burgess, Brigham YoungAmanda Covington, Brigham YoungHeather Haanen, Colorado StateJennifer Williams, New Mexico1998-99Pacific DivisionLauren Beckman, UtahErin Gibbons, UtahCrisy Loiselle, New MexicoClaire Swinbank, San Diego StateCady Williams, Brigham YoungMountain DivisionCarrie Bacon, WyomingLinda Froehlich, UNLVDiamond Jackson, TCURoxanne Manning, Colorado StateKim Smallwood, Rice1999-2000Kim Lawson, RiceLindsay Logan, Fresno StateAmy Pack, UTEPD-dra Rucker, SMUJanice Thomas, TCU2000-01April Atuaia, Hawai`iCandace Brewer, TulsaAndrea Cossey, SMUJanka Gabrielova, Hawai`iKati Safaritova, TCU2001-02Aritta Lane, Fresno StateErica Taylor, Louisiana TechElisa Inman, RiceKimya Murray, UTEPAlyssa Shriver, Tulsa2002-03Allison Curtin, TulsaSarah Davis, SMUKia Dowell, UTEPJamie Hawkins, Boise StateVaida Zagurskyte, UTEPALL-FRESHMAN TEAM2003-04Michelle Hessing, Boise StateLauren Neaves, RiceCharnette Phelps, UTEPJillian Robbins, TulsaJanevia Taylor, Hawai`i2004-05Janielle Dodds, SMUTasha Harris, Boise StateAmber Jackson, San Jose StateMeghan McGuire, NevadaShalana Taylor, UTEP2005-06Dellena Criner, NevadaBrandi Fitzgerald, NevadaEboni Mangum, Louisiana TechDanyelle Snelgro, Utah StateJessica Thompson, Boise State2006-07Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana TechMarianne Lombardi, NevadaKatie Madison, IdahoCharlotte Otero, IdahoBrittany Powell, San Jose State2007-08Hayley Munro, Fresno StateYinka Olorunnife, IdahoJaleesa Ross, Fresno StateMadison Spence, New Mexico StateTarkeisha Wysinger, Louisiana Tech2008-09Shaena-Lyn Kuehu, IdahoHeather Pilcher, Boise StateKaitlyn Soto, New Mexico StateCourtney VanBrocklin, Boise StateTabytha Wampler, New Mexico State2009-10Banna Diop, Utah StateLauren Lenhardt, Boise StateJulia Marshall, Boise StateRosie Moult, Fresno StateCamila Rosen, New Mexico State2010-11Kamilah Jackson, Hawai`iShawna-Lei Kuehu, Hawai`iDiana Lee, Boise StateJasmine Rutledge, New Mexico StateTaylor Thompson, Fresno StateACADEMIC ALL-WAC1990-91Brenda Alcorn, UtahMelanee Brooks-McQueen, UtahKathy Halligan, CreightonMindy Hendrickson, CreightonMarie Kauffman, WyomingYvette Plumlee, WyomingLisa Rathbun, Brigham YoungBecky Strathman, Creighton1991-92Amy Clark, New MexicoSherri Fulton, WyomingAmberli Gustin-Nelson, Brigham YoungKathy Halligan, CreightonMindy Hendrickson, CreightonMarie Kauffman, WyomingAnna Knight, WyomingStacey Lund, WyomingRonica Martinez, New MexicoSara Meadows, Colorado StateMichelle Miles, San Diego StateLisa Rathbun, Brigham YoungBecky Strathman, CreightonLisa White, Brigham YoungTerri Worden, New Mexico1992-93Becky Bissell, New MexicoAmy Burnett, WyomingJessica Cunningham, New MexicoCassandra Fielder, New MexicoKristi Fulton, Fresno StateScarlett Gustin, WyomingHeidi Harris, New MexicoThais Kidd, Brigham YoungAnna Knight, WyomingAmy McConnell, San Diego StateSara Meadows, Colorado StateTerri Pedregon, UTEPJeanine Utley, Brigham YoungSusan Will, Fresno StateSuzanne Zahasky, Fresno State1993-94Angie Bandy, UtahKristi Brown, WyomingAmy Burnett, WyomingSusan Conlan, Fresno StateJessica Cunningham, New MexicoKristi Fulton, Fresno StateHeidi Harris, New MexicoTeresa James, Colorado StateRachelle Johnson, San Diego StateHolly Julian, Fresno StateThais Kidd, Brigham YoungAnna Knight, WyomingRonica Martinez, New MexicoSara Meadows, Colorado StateAmberli Nelson, Brigham YoungStaci Oddo, Fresno StateMia Palkie, UtahTerry Pedregon, UTEPMariann Sjotun, Fresno StateWendy Wormal, Colorado StateSuzanne Zahasky, Fresno State1994-95Amy Burnett, WyomingDebbie Dimond, Brigham YoungTeresa James, Colorado StateKari Jorgensen, Fresno StateJulie Krommenhoek, UtahAmber McEwen, UtahChristina Murguia, San Diego StateBehka Stafford, Brigham YoungMichelle Suman, San Diego StateFalisha Wright, San Diego State1995-96Amy Alcorn, UtahMichelle Anderson, Fresno StateBrenda Brunner, Colorado StateLynn Collins, Fresno StateJesseca Cross, WyomingCasey Crouch, WyomingCindy Davis, UtahOlivia DiCamilli, San Diego StateAngie Donahue, UtahLaura Fowler, UtahKari Gallup, Brigham YoungRobin Hamilton, Colorado StateTeresa James, Colorado StateConnie Kreuger, Fresno StateHilary Noel, UtahStaci Oddo, Fresno StateAnn Olpin, Brigham YoungCindy Pierce, Brigham YoungCourtney Stapp, WyomingJessica Thompson, WyomingWendy Wormal, Colorado StateABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND 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ACADEMIC ALL-WACFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATE1996-97Amy Alcorn, UtahKathleen Barrett, San Jose StateKaren Blair, SMUKim Brandl, SMUClaudia Brassard, SMULynn Collins, Fresno StateJesseca Cross, WyomingOlivia DiCamilli, San Diego StateJessie Farias, Fresno StateLaura Fowler, UtahTiffany Fujimoto, Hawai`iKari Kaye Gallup, Brigham YoungTammy Gates, TulsaChrissy Ingalls, WyomingBJ Itoman, Hawai`iNatasha Johnson, San Jose StateKatie Kern, New MexicoLiisa Kotilaninen, Hawai`iSuzanne Koy, RiceConnie Kreuger, Fresno StateJennifer Lazzeri, WyomingKendis Leeburg, Hawai`iMichelle Macintyre, Hawai`iHilary King Noel, UtahAnn Olpin Riggs, Brigham YoungLisa Sprod, WyomingAngie Thill, UtahJessica Thompson, WyomingLisa Thueson, UtahRebecca Tomlin, WyomingJoi Turner, San Jose StateKaren Webster, UNLVMistee Worman, WyomingJurate Zukauskaite, San Diego State1997-98Amy Alcorn, UtahKaren Blair, SMUClaudia Brassard, SMUSonya Bryant, New MexicoJennifer Cafferty, RiceJodi Cory, New MexicoMelinda Cutler, Brigham YoungJessie Farias, Fresno StateKari Gallup, Brigham YoungTammy Gates, TulsaMaj Forsberg, Hawai`iKristina Hayworth, TCURaylene Howard, Hawai`iBJ Itoman, Hawai`iKatie Kern, New MexicoLiisa Kotilainen, Hawai`iSuzanne Koy, RiceConnie Krueger, Fresno StateJennifer Lazzeri, WyomingTamika Louis, Fresno StateSara Ludwig, RiceKylie Page, Hawai`iLaura Paukert, Fresno StateTamika Stukes, New MexicoRebecca Tomlin, WyomingKveta Truchlikova, SMUKaren Webster, UNLVShelby Whiting, Brigham YoungJanna Whitman, Utah1998-99Heather Allen, WyomingKristina Anderson, UtahKaren Blair, SMUClaudia Brassard, SMUSonya Bryant, New MexicoJodi Cory, New MexicoKim Daniel, UTEPAmy Ewert, UtahJessie Farias, Fresno StateLeela Farr, TulsaMaj Forsberg, Hawai`iTammy Goyne, TulsaDanielle Graham, Fresno StateKarena Greeny, Hawai`iHeather Haanen, Colorado StateNikki Heckroth, New MexicoRachel Hankelmann, TulsaShelby Hoffman, WyomingRaylene Howard, Hawai`iBJ Itoman, Hawai`iMegan Jensen, BYUKatie Kern, New MexicoSuzanne Koy, RiceConnie Krueger, Fresno StateJennifer Lazzeri, WyomingMisty Meadows, TCUAngela Modin, San Jose StateCarla Morrow, TulsaCharley Murray, San Diego StateLaura Paukert, Fresno StateSara Petersen, Hawai`iLori Red, UtahJennifer Rigg, SMUAmy Sutton, TCUJill Sutton, TCURebecca Tomlin, WyomingLindsay Van Komen, BYUJanna Whitman, UtahJennifer Williams, New Mexico1999-2000Jenny Cafferty, RiceLeela Farr, TulsaAarika Florus, RiceMaj Forsberg, Hawai`iKylie Galloway, Hawai`iTammy Goyne, TulsaSunny Guild, UTEPRachel Henkelmann, TulsaRaylene Howard, Hawai`iAina Kohler, Hawai`iKate McMeeken-Ruscoe, Hawai`iAmy Pack, UTEPEmily Stagner, TulsaAmy Sutton, TCUJill Sutton, TCUOmelogo Udeze, Fresno StateHeidi Walker, UTEP2000-01Natasja Allen, Hawai`iAshley Bastian, NevadaCandice Brewer, TulsaChrista Brossman, Hawai`iAndrea Cossey, SMULeela Farr, TulsaAarika Florus, RiceMichelle Gabriel, Hawai`iSunny Guild, UTEPBecky Heidotten, TulsaRachel Henkelmann, TulsaKimberly Lawson, RiceLindsay Maynard, RiceAmy Pack, UTEPAmy Porter, TCUDainora Puida, Hawai`iJennifer Rigg, RiceChristen Roper, Hawai`iKatie Smith, NevadaJill Sutton, TCUTiffney Touten, UTEPOmelogo Udeze, Fresno StateHeidi Walker, UTEP2001-02Jade Abele, Hawai`iAshley Bastian, NevadaChrista Brossman, Hawai`iAndrea Cossey, SMULeela Farr, TulsaSunny Guild, UTEPBecky Heidotten, TulsaBrooke Lassiter, Louisiana TechKimberly Lawson, RiceKara Liggett, RiceLindsay Maynard, RiceAmber Obaze, Louisiana TechChrista Peterson, Boise StateJennifer Rigg, RiceAlyssa Shriver, TulsaKate Smith, NevadaAmy Sutton, TCUJill Sutton, TCURebecca Tomlin, WyomingLindsay Van Komen, BYUJanna Whitman, UtahJennifer Williams, New Mexico2002-03Jade Abele, Hawai`iAshley Bastian, NevadaLatice Elder, RiceAarika Florus, RiceMichelle Gabriel, Hawai`iLynnette Grondin, Boise StateShermeka Henry, NevadaRosyland Jeffries, RiceKimberly Lawson, RiceKara Liggett, RiceHeather Massey, NevadaLindsay Maynard, RiceJemela McGee, NevadaMegan Moody, TulsaCophie Moore, Fresno StateChrisie Piaz, Boise StateKara Pongonis, TulsaCariann Ramirez, Boise StateJennifer Rigg, RiceChristen Roper, Hawai`iKate Saltmarsh, NevadaKate Smith, NevadaChanie Sutherland, Fresno StateMandy Welch, Boise StateCamille Woodfield, Boise StateAmber Young, Nevada2003-04Jade Abele, Hawai`iLakiste Barkus, Louisiana TechCassidy Blaine, Boise StateAndrea Cossey, SMUMarta Dydek, UTEPLatice Elder, RiceIngrid Goslin, UTEPTraci Graham, NevadaBrittany Grice, Hawai`iLynnette Grondin, Boise StateBecky Heidotten, TulsaShermeka Henry, NevadaDenise Hill, Boise StateEmily Jaskowiak, TulsaRosyland Jeffries, RiceSarah Johnson, Louisiana TechJonna Lauinainen, UTEPAmber Lee, Hawai`iHeather Little, Boise StateSarah Lundberg, TulsaMilia MacFarlane, Hawai`iLindsey Maynard, RiceMegan Moody, TulsaTrisha Nishimoto, Hawai`iChrisie Paiz, Boise StateKara Pongonis, TulsaCariann Ramirez, Boise StateKate Saltmarsh, NevadaChanie Sutherland, Fresno StateKimberlee Walter, SMUMandy Welch, Boise StateNoni Wharemate, UTEPAmber Young, Nevada2004-05Jade Abele, Hawai`iMarta Dydek, UTEPLatice Elder, RiceIngrid Goslin, UTEPBrittany Grice, Hawai`iBecky Heidotten, TulsaEmily Jaskowiak, TulsaJonna Lauinainen, UTEPAmber Lee, Hawai`iHeather Little, Boise StateMilia MacFarlane, Hawai`iMegan Moody, TulsaSarah Newby, TulsaTrisha Nishimoto, Hawai`iJen Ormsby, TulsaChrisie Paiz, Boise StateChantella Perera, Fresno StateKara Pongonis, TulsaFaith Probst, Fresno StateCariann Ramirez, Boise StateKate Saltmarsh, NevadaAmber Young, Nevada862011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


ACADEMIC ALL-WAC2005-06Toni Atherley, Fresno StateCarla Denning, New Mexico StateEmily Faurholt, IdahoKarly Felton, IdahoJessica Freeman, Utah StateJenean Ford, New Mexico StateTraci Graham, NevadaBrittany Grice, Hawai`iJenny Gross, Utah StateBrittany Hagen, Utah StateEmily Halliday, IdahoErica Henry, Fresno StateHeather Little, Boise StateMarissa Maffei, New Mexico StateAli Marchant, Utah StateSherell Neal, New Mexico StateChantella Perera, Fresno StateFaith Probst, Fresno StateAmy Kotani, Hawai`iAmber Lee, Hawai`iLeilani Mitchell, IdahoBrittany Morris, San Jose StateTaylor Richards, Utah StateKate Saltmarsh, NevadaAndrea Sitton, NevadaPamela Tambini, Hawai`iAnne Marie Torp, Utah StateBrittany Tressler, Utah StateKendra Walker-Roche, Fresno State2006-07Dellena Criner, NevadaJenna Galassi, Boise StateTraci Graham, NevadaBrittany Grice, Hawai`iBrittani Green, Fresno StateJenny Gross, Utah StateAmber Hall, San Jose StateBrittany Hagen, Utah StateBrandi Harris, NevadaNatasha Harris, Boise StateErica Henry, StateBre’Anna Henry, NevadaNicole Johnson, Utah StateIndira Kaljo, Utah StateLindsey Koppen, IdahoAmy Kotani, Hawai`iAmber Lee, Hawai`iDita Liepkalne, Hawai`iMarianne Lombardi, NevadaSherell Neal, New Mexico StateCharlotte Otero, IdahoChantella Perera, Fresno StateBrittany Phillips, Utah StateBrittany Powell, San Jose StateMikail Price, NevadaTaylor Richards, Jr.Katharine Schlotthauer, IdahoAndrea Sitton, NevadaPamela Tambini, Hawai`iJessica Thompson, Boise StateMegan Tinnin, Hawai`iKendra Walker-Roche, StateNatalie White, San Jose State2007-08Dellena Criner, NevadaSara Dennehy, IdahoJenna Galassi, Boise StateJennifer Gross, Utah StateTasha Harris, Boise StateBre’Anna Henry, NevadaErica Henry, Fresno StateNicole Johnson, Utah StateIrma Kmitaite, New Mexico StateLindsey Koppen, IdahoAmy Kotani, Hawai`iJacqueline Lee, Boise StateDita Liepkalne, Hawai`iMarianne Lombardi, NevadaRachel Majewski, Fresno StateSherell Neal, New Mexico StateCharlotte Otero, IdahoLeeAnn Palo, Utah StateAnadeliz Pares, Utah StateBrittany Powell, San Jose StateMikail Price, NevadaTaylor Richards, Utah StateLindsey Shipley, Utah StateAndrea Sitton, NevadaAmanda Stewart, Boise StateJessica Thompson, Boise StateMegan Tinnin, Hawai`iNatalie White, San Jose StateIwona Zagrobelna, Hawai`iKatharine Schlotthauer, Idaho2008-09Elizabeth Boyden, IdahoChelsea Burns, Utah StateCatherine Cho, Hawai`iAlice Coddington, Utah StateAlana Curtis, IdahoRebecca Dew, Hawai`iLaShay Fears, Fresno StateJenna Galassi, Boise StateStacie Gross, Boise StateMarissa Hammond, NevadaBre’Anna Henry, NevadaStacey Howard, Utah StateNicole Johnson, Utah StateRachele Kloke, IdahoDita Liepkalne, Hawai`iBriauna Linton, Hawai`iMarianne Lombard, NevadaJamia Malone, Boise StateBrittany Moore, Boise StateShavon Moore, NevadaHayley Munro, Fresno StateYinka Olorunnife, IdahoCharlotte Otero, IdahoAna Pares, Utah StateMelissa Rima, Boise StateKelsie Rozendaal, New Mexico StateKaitlyn Soto, New Mexico StateMadison Spence, New Mexico StateSidney Stewart, Louisiana TechMarisa Stotler, Boise StateAshley Walker Fresno StateTabytha Wampler, New Mexico StateJohnna Ward, NevadaKeshia Warren, Louisiana TechNatalie White, San Jose StateLydia Whitehead, Utah State2009-10Emma Andrews, Fresno StateMai Ayabe, Hawai`iKanisha Bello, IdahoCrystal Boyd, New Mexico StateBianca Cheever, IdahoDevyn Christensen, Utah StateAlice Coddington, Utah StateRebecca Dew, Hawai`iBanna Diop, Utah StateAlison Drennan, Fresno StateAumornai Edinburgh, San Jose StateLaShay Fears, Fresno StateRachel Finnegan, San Jose StateChristina Fletcher, New Mexico StatePualei Furtado, Utah StateCourtney Gaddis, Hawai`iStacie Gross, Boise StateMarissa Hammond, NevadaNatasha Harris, Boise StateStacey Howard, Utah StateJenna Johnson, Utah StateNicole Johnson, Utah StateBrittny Jones, Fresno StateHolly Jones, NevadaLauren Lenhardt, Boise StateDita Liepkalne, Hawai`iBriauna Linton, Hawai`iMalia Magazzeni, New Mexico StateMarianne Lombardi, NevadaJulia Marshall, Boise StateShavon Moore, NevadaRosie Moult, Fresno StateHayley Munro, Fresno StateYinka Olorunnife, IdahoCharlotte Otero, IdahoKinzi Poteet, Boise StateMelissa Rima, Boise StateJaleesa Ross, Fresno StateKelsie Rozendaal, New Mexico StateKaitlyn Soto, New Mexico StateJessica Van Hoogen, Boise StateTabytha Wampler, New Mexico StateJohnna Ward, NevadaLydia Whitehead, Utah StateTaHara Williams, Utah StateKathleen Wilson, Hawai`i2010-11Emma Andrews, Fresno StateMai Ayabe, Hawai’iChelsea Burns, Utah StateAlyssa Charlston, IdahoBianca Cheever, IdahoAlice Coddington, Utah StateRebecca Dew, Hawai’iEmily Doran, IdahoAlison Drennan, Fresno StateBree Farley, Fresno StateChristina Fletcher, New Mexico StateJeanna Furst, Fresno StatePua Furtado, Utah StateCourtney Gaddis, Hawai’iJessica Graham, IdahoMarissa Hammond, NevadaSydney Haydel, Hawai’iStacey Howard, Utah StateKamilah Jackson, Hawai’iJenna Johnson, Utah StateHolly Jones, NevadaKate Kevorken, NevadaRachele Kloke, IdahoMalia Magazzeni, New Mexico StateReyneisha Mays, Utah StateShavon Moore, NevadaRosie Moult, Fresno StateHayley Munro, Fresno StateAJ Newton, San Jose StateYinka Olorunnife, IdahoSarah Plavljanin, San Jose StateJaleesa Ross, Fresno StateJennifer Schlott, Utah StateKaitlyn Soto, New Mexico StateMadison Spence, New Mexico StateMegan Tinnin, Hawai’iAshley Walters, IdahoTabytha Wampler, New Mexico StateJohnna Ward, NevadaArielle Wideman, NevadaVeronica Wilson, Fresno StateABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 87


WAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATE1990-91Dec. 3 Kristi Smith, UtahDec. 10 Holly Russ, UTEPDec. 17 Shannon Struby, CreightonJan. 7 Tanya Zachary, UUJan. 14 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego St.Jan. 21 Holly Russ, UTEPJan. 28 Shannon Struby, CreightonFeb. 4 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego St.Feb. 11 Mikki Kane, UtahFeb. 18 Melissa Sanford, CreightonFeb. 25 Shannon Struby, CreightonMarch 4 Marie Kauffman, Wyoming1991-92Nov. 25 Lisa Rathbun, Brigham YoungDec. 2 Mikki Kane, UtahDec. 9 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego St.Dec. 16 Michelle Roper, UTEPJan. 6 Marie Kauffman, WyomingJan. 13 Kathy Halligan, CreightonJan. 20 Kim Talbot, Brigham YoungJan. 27 Kieishsha Garnes, San Diego St.Feb. 3 Kris Kugel, CreightonMikki Kane, UtahFeb. 10 Lisa Rathbun, Brigham YoungFeb. 17 Karen Alcorn, UtahFeb. 24 Becky Strathman, CreightonMarch 2 Kathy Halligan, CreightonMarch 9 Holly Russ, UTEP1992-93Dec. 7 Falisha Wright, San Diego StateDec. 14 Debbie Dimond, Brigham YoungDec. 21 Amy Burnett, WyomingJan. 4 Falisha Wright, San Diego StateJan. 11 Mikki Kane-Barton, UtahJan. 18 Shenita Waddell, UTEPJan. 25 Mikki Kane-Barton, UtahFeb. 1 Thais Kidd, Brigham YoungFeb. 8 Susana Tauteoli, UtahFeb. 15 Debbie Dimond, Brigham YoungFeb. 22 Mikki Kane-Barton, UtahMarch 1 Scarlett Gustin, WyomingMarch 8 Scarlett Gustin, Wyoming1993-94Nov. 29 Michelle Suman, San Diego St.Dec. 6 Thais Kidd, Brigham YoungDec. 13 Teresa James, Colorado StateDec. 20 Michelle Suman, San Diego St.Jan. 3 Falisha Wright, San Diego StateJan. 10 Teresa James, Colorado StateJan. 17 Monica Ramirez, UTEPJan. 24 Amy Burnett, WyomingJan. 31 Behka Stafford, Brigham YoungFeb. 7 Sorii Epps, San Diego StateFeb. 14 Teresa James, Colorado StateFeb. 21 Rachelle Johnson, San Diego St.Feb. 28 Debbie Dimond, Brigham YoungAndrea Herold, UtahMarch 7 Amy Burnett, Wyoming1994-95Nov. 29 Kamie Siddoway, Colorado StateCourtney Stapp, WyomingDec. 5 Debbie Dimond, Brigham YoungDec. 12 Julie Krommenhoek, UtahDec. 19 Kari Jorgensen, Fresno StateJan. 2 Michelle Suman, San Diego St.Kristi Fulton, Fresno StateJan. 9 Julie Krommenhoek, UtahJan. 16 Kevia Ford, UTEPJan. 23 Julie Krommenhoek, UtahJan. 30 Abby Garchek, New MexicoFeb. 6 Alli Bills, UtahFeb. 13 Christina Murguia, San Diego St.Amy Burnett, WyomingFeb. 20 Christina Murguia, San Diego St.Feb. 27 Michelle Suman, San Diego St.Amy Burnett, WyomingMarch 6 Amy Burnett, Wyoming1995-96Nov. 27 Teresa James, Colorado StateDec. 4 Julie Krommenhoek, UtahDec. 11 Becky Hammon, Colorado StateDec. 18 Jodi Nowlin, San Diego StateJan. 3 Tracy Aldridge, New MexicoKiana Taylor, UTEPJan. 8 Becky Hammon, Colorado StateJan. 15 Olivia DiCamilli, San Diego StateJan. 22 Abby Garchek, New MexicoJan. 29 Kari Gallup, Brigham YoungFeb. 5 Tamika Stukes, New MexicoFeb. 12 Amber McEwen, UtahFeb. 19 Becky Hammon, Colorado StateFeb. 26 Abby Garchek, New MexicoMarch 4 Amber McEwen, Utah1996-97Pacific DivisionNov. 25 Katie Cronin, Colorado StateDec. 2 Nani Cockett, Hawai`iDec. 9 Becky Hammon, Colorado StateDec. 16 Nani Cockett, Hawai`iDec. 23 Janee Young, Fresno StateDec. 30 Joi Turner, New MexicoJan. 6 Jodi Nowlin-Tres, San Diego St.Jan. 13 Becky Hammon, Colorado StateJan. 20 Lori Brown, Fresno StateJan. 27 Becky Hammon, Colorado StateFeb. 3 Jodi Nowlin-Tres, San Diego St.Feb. 10 Jesseca Cross, WyomingFeb. 17 Kari Steele, San Jose StateFeb. 24 Becky Hammon, Colorado StateMarch 3 Jodi Nowlin-Tres, San Diego St.Mountain DivisionNov. 25 Renae Hansen, Brigham YoungDec. 2 Abby Garchek, New MexicoDec. 9 Kasie Pittman, TulsaDec. 16 Ladeana Quick, TulsaDec. 23 Emma Wilson, TCUDec. 30 Angelica Smith, RiceJan. 6 Julie Krommenhoek, UtahJan. 13 Karlin Kennedy, SMUJan. 20 Kari Gallup, Brigham YoungJan. 27 Shawna Ford, SMUFeb. 3 Marla Brunfield, RiceFeb. 10 Sonya Bryant, New MexicoFeb. 17 Shani Dinwiddie, UTEPFeb. 24 Julie Krommenhoek, UtahMarch 3 Alli Bills, Utah1997-98Pacific DivisionNov. 17 Charonda Wilson, RiceNov. 24 Nani Cockett, Hawai`iDec. 1 Jill Sutton, TCUDec. 8 Karlin Kennedy, SMUDec. 15 Karen Blair, SMUDec. 22 Nani Cockett, Hawai`iDec. 29 Raylene Howard, Hawai`iJan. 5 Karlin Kennedy, SMUJan. 12 Lila Osceola, TulsaJan. 19 Kylie Page, Hawai`iJan. 26 Nani Cockett, Hawai`iFeb. 2 Kasie Pittman, TulsaFeb. 9 Kirra Jordan, RiceFeb. 16 Raylene Howard, Hawai`iFeb. 23 Marla Brumfield, RiceMarch 1 Kylie Page, Hawai`iMountain DivisionNov. 17 Abby Garchek, New MexicoNov. 24 Becky Hammon, Colorado StateDec. 1 Abby Garchek, New MexicoDec. 8 Becky Hammon, Colorado StateDec. 15 Becky Hammon, Colorado StateDec. 22 Julie Krommenhoek, UtahDec. 29 Julie Krommenhoek, UtahJan. 12 Kiana Taylor, UTEPJan. 19 Kiana Taylor, UTEPJan. 26 Kari Gallup, Brigham YoungFeb. 2 Abby Garchek, New MexicoFeb. 9 Katie Cronin, Colorado StateFeb. 16 Angie Thill, UtahFeb. 23 Julie Krommenhoek, UtahMarch 1 Rebecca Tomlin, Wyoming1998-99Pacific DivisionNov. 16 Jennifer Williams, New MexicoNov. 23 Raylene Howard, Hawai`iNov. 30 Tiffany Lewis, FresnoDec. 6 Katie Kern, New MexicoDec. 13 Erin Gibbons, UtahDec. 20 Tiana Fuertes, UtahDec. 27 Raylene Howard, Hawai`iJan. 4 Lori Red, UtahJan. 11 Jill Adams, Brigham YoungJan. 18 Lori Red, UtahJan. 25 Katie Kern, New MexicoFeb. 2 Sophia Sledge, San Diego StateFeb. 9 Raylene Howard, Hawai`iFeb. 16 Kristi Lattin, UTEPFeb. 23 Alisha Griffeth, Brigham YoungMarch 1 BJ Itoman, Hawai`iMountain DivisionNov. 16 Jacque Johnson, Colorado StateNov. 23 Becky Hammon, Colorado StateNov. 30 Linda Froehlich, UNLVDec. 6 Megan Theideman, Air ForceDec. 13 Claudia Brassard, SMUDec. 20 Becky Hammon, Colorado StateDec. 27 Katie Cronin, Colorado StateJan. 4 Linda Froehlich, UNLVJan. 11 Claudia Brassard, SMUJan. 18 Tammy Goyne, TulsaJan. 25 Amy Sutton, TCUFeb. 2 Becky Hammon, Colorado StateFeb. 9 Katie Cronin, Colorado StateFeb. 16 Becky Hammon, Colorado StateFeb. 23 Charonda Wilson, RiceMarch 1 Becky Hammon, Colorado State882011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


WAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK1999-2000Nov. 21 Heidi Walker, UTEPNov. 28 Kylie Galloway, Hawai`iDec. 5 Tiffany Lewis, Fresno StateDec. 12 Raylene Howard, Hawai`iDec. 19 Heidi Walker, UTEPDec. 26 Lindsay Logan, Fresno StateJan. 2 D-dra Rucker, SMUJan. 9 Karlin Kennedy, SMUJan. 16 Amy Pack, UTEPJan. 23 Lila Osceola, TulsaJan. 30 Jenny Cafferty, RiceFeb. 7 Nici Johnson, SMUFeb. 14 Raylene Howard, Hawai`iFeb. 21 Marla Brumfield, RiceFeb. 28 Tammy Goyne, TulsaMarch 5 Raylene Howard, Hawai`i2000-01Nov. 20 Crystal Lee, Hawai`iNov. 27 Amy Pack, UTEPDec. 4 Kate Smith, NevadaDec. 11 Kylie Galloway, Hawai`iDec. 17 Janice Thomas, TCUDec. 24 Kylie Galloway, Hawai`iJan. 2 Danada Smith, San Jose StateJan. 7 Omelogo Udeze, Fresno StateJan. 15 D-dra Rucker, SMUJan. 22 Atari Parker, San Jose StateJan. 29 Ashley Bastian, NevadaFeb. 5 Crystal Lee, Hawai`iFeb. 12 Atari Parker, San Jose StateFeb. 19 Angie Heer, NevadaFeb. 26 Crystal Lee, Hawai`iMarch 4 Kenni Patton, SMU2001-02Nov. 19 Ayana Walker, Louisiana TechNov. 26 Lindsay Logan, Fresno StateDec. 3 Elisa Inman, RiceDec. 10 April Atuaia, Hawai`iDec. 17 Abby Vaughan, Boise StateDec. 24 Christen Roper, Hawai`iDec. 31 Elea A’Giza, San Jose StateJan. 7 Cheryl Ford, Louisiana TechJan. 14 Alyssa Shriver, TulsaJan. 21 Laura Ingham, NevadaJan. 28 Amber Obaze, Louisiana TechFeb. 4 Becky Heidotten, TulsaFeb. 11 Leela Farr, TulsaFeb. 18 Cricket Williams, San Jose StateFeb. 25 Becky Heidotten, TulsaMarch 3 Johnetta Hayes, Rice2002-03Nov. 25 Allison Curtin, TulsaDec. 2 Laura Ingham, NevadaDec. 9 Dragana Zoric, UTEPDec. 16 Natasja Allen, Hawai`iDec. 23 Andrea Cossey, SMUDec. 30 Romie DeAnda, UTEPJan. 6 Allison Curtin, TulsaJan. 13 Romie DeAnda, UTEPJan. 20 Johnetta Hayes, RiceJan. 27 Cheryl Ford, Louisiana TechFeb. 4 Allison Curtin, TulsaFeb. 10 Kim Willoughby, Hawai`iFeb. 17 Dragana Zoric, UTEPFeb. 24 Trina Frierson, Louisiana TechMarch 2 Cricket Williams, San Jose StateMarch 9 Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech2003-04Nov. 24 Jamie Hawkins, Boise StateDec. 1 Erica Taylor, Louisiana TechDec. 8 Sarah Lundberg, TulsaDec. 15 Aritta Lane, Fresno StateDec. 22 Amber Obaze, Louisiana TechDec. 29 Cricket Williams, San Jose StateJan. 5 Becky Heidotten, TulsaJan. 12 Lauren Neaves, RiceJan. 19 Teoma Taylor, San Jose StateJan. 26 Angie McGee, UTEPFeb. 2 Amisha Carter, Louisiana TechFeb. 9 Lindsey Maynard, RiceFeb. 16 Andrea Cossey, SMUFeb. 23 Amisha Carter, Louisiana TechMarch 1 Megan Moody, TulsaMarch 8 Tatiana Taylor, San Jose State2004-05Nov. 22 Amber Young, NevadaNov. 29 Lakiste Barkus, Louisiana TechDec. 6 Jillian Robbins, TulsaDec. 13 Amber Jackson, San Jose StateDec. 20 Janielle Dodds, SMUDec. 27 Jillian Robbins, TulsaJan. 3 Tasha Williams, Louisiana TechJan. 10 Jillian Robbins, TulsaJan. 17 Tamika Kursh, Louisiana TechJan. 24 Lauren Neaves, RiceJan. 31 Lamisha Augustine, San Jose StateFeb. 7 Tasha Williams, Louisiana TechFeb. 21 Jillian Robbins, TulsaFeb. 28 Erica McGlaston, San Jose StateMarch 7 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa2005-06Nov. 21 Nadia Begay, Boise StateNov. 28 Amy Sanders, Hawai`iDec. 5 Tasha Williams, Louisiana TechDec. 12 Lamisha Augustine, San Jose StateDec. 19 Jenean Ford, New Mexico StateDec. 26 Ty Moore, Louisiana TechJan. 2 Amy Sanders, Hawai`iJan. 9 Ty Moore, Louisiana TechJan. 16 Cecilia Russell-Nava, New Mexico StateJan. 23 Amber Jackson, San Jose StateJan. 30 Shan Moore, Louisiana TechFeb. 6 Janevia Taylor, Hawai`iFeb. 13 Chantella Perera, Fresno StateFeb. 20 Aarica Ray-Boyd, Louisiana TechFeb. 27 Amy Parrish, Fresno StateMarch 6 Tasha Williams, Louisiana Tech2006-07Nov. 13 Anikia Jawara, New Mexico StateNov. 20 Chantella Perera, Fresno StateNov. 27 Ty Moore, Louisiana TechDec. 4 Katie Madiso, IdahoDec. 11 Michelle Hessing, Boise StateDec. 18 Shan Moore, Louisiana TechDec. 26 Tasha Harris, Boise StateJan. 1 Sherell Neal, New Mexico StateJan. 8 Taylor Richards, Utah StateJan. 15 Jessica Thompson, Boise StateJan. 22 Tanya Smith, Hawai`iJan. 29 Jessica Thompson, Boise StateFeb. 5 Shan Moore, Louisiana TechFeb. 12 Brittany Phillips, Utah StateFeb. 19 Pam Tambini, Hawai`iFeb. 26 Traci Graham, NevadaMarch 5 Sherell Neal, New Mexico State2007-08Nov. 12 Tasha Harris, Boise StateNov. 19 Tanya Smith, Hawai`iNov. 26 JoKeirra Sneed, Louisiana TechDec. 3 Dellena Criner, NevadaDec. 10 Jessica Thompson, Boise StateDec. 17 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno StateDec. 24 Tanya Smith, Hawai`iDec. 31 Dellena Criner, NevadaJan. 7 Erica Henry, Fresno StateJan. 14 Sherell Neal, New Mexico StateJan. 21 Dellena Criner, NevadaJan. 28 Tanya Smith, Hawai`iFeb. 4 Tasha Harris, Boise StateFeb. 11 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno StateFeb. 18 JoKeirra Sneed, Louisiana TechFeb. 25 Jenny Gross, Utah StateMarch 3 Hayley Munro, Fresno StateMarch 9 Tierre Wilson, Fresno State2008-09Nov. 17 Tasha Harris, Boise StateNov. 24 Bailey Amundsen, Fresno StateDec. 1 Dellena Criner, NevadaDec. 8 Keisha Kanekoa, Hawai`iDec. 15 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana TechDec. 22 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno StateDec. 29 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana TechJan. 5 Bailey Amundsen, Fresno StateJan. 12 Derisa Taleni, IdahoJan. 19 Madison Spence, New Mexico StateJan. 26 Yinka Olorunnife, IdahoFeb. 2 Hayley Munro, Fresno StateFeb. 9 Danyelle Snelgro, Utah StateFeb. 16 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana TechFeb. 23 Danyelle Snelgro, Utah StateMarch 2 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana TechMarch 9 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech2009-10Nov. 16 Amber White, Utah StateNov. 23 Jessica Van Hoogen, Boise StateNov. 30 Tasha Harris, Boise StateDec. 7 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno StateDec. 14 Chasity Shavers, San Jose StateDec. 21 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana TechDec. 28 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana TechJan. 4 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana TechJan. 11 Jasmine Lowe, New Mexico StateJan. 18 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana TechJan. 25 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno StateFeb. 1 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana TechFeb. 8 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana TechFeb. 15 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno StateFeb. 22 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana TechMarch 1 Rachele Kloke, IdahoMarch 7 Janie Bos, Boise State2010-11Nov. 15 Tahnee Robinson, NevadaNov. 22 Yinka Olorunnife, IdahoNov. 29 Shavon Moore, NevadaDec. 6 Ashlee Brown, Utah StateDec. 13 Ashlee Brown, Utah StateDec. 20 Tahnee Robinson, NevadaDec. 27 Kati Isham, Boise StateJan. 3 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana TechJan. 10 Taylor Thompsonresno StateJan. 18 Lauren Lenhardt, Boise StateJan. 24 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana TechJan. 31 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana TechFeb. 7 Devyn Christensen, Utah StateFeb. 14 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana TechFeb. 21 Tahnee Robinson, NevadaFeb. 28 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana TechMarch 7 Kamilah Jackson, Hawai`iABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 89


NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORYFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATENCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS1991First RoundSouthern California 63, Utah 52 (Los Angeles)1992First RoundCreighton 79, Long Beach State 66 (Omaha)Second RoundStephen F. Austin 75, Creighton 74 (Nacogdoches)1993First RoundUC Santa Barbara 88, Brigham Young 79 (Santa Barbara)Georgia 85, San Diego State 68 (Athens)1994First RoundSan Diego State 81, Hawaii 75 (San Diego)Second RoundTexas A&M 75, San Diego State 72 - OT (San Diego)1995First RoundMontana 57, San Diego State 46 (San Diego)Southwest Missouri State 49, Utah 47 (Boulder)1996First RoundColorado State 66, Nebraska 62 (Stanford)Southern Mississippi 74, Utah 66 (Rustin, La.)Second RoundStanford 94, Colorado State 63 (Stanford, Calif.)1997First RoundUtah 66, Iowa State 56 (Charlottesville, Va.)Oregon 80, San Diego State 68 (Knoxville, Tenn.)Second RoundVirginia 65, Utah 46 (Charlettesville, Va.)THE WAC IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENTOverallAs WAC MemberYrs W L Pct. Yrs W L Pct.Boise State 2 0 2 .000 1 0 1 .000(1998-07)Fresno State 4 0 4 .000 4 0 4 .000(2008-09, 10, 11)Hawai`i 5 1 5 .167 1 0 1 .000(1989-90-94-96-98)Idaho 1 0 1 .000 - - - ——(1985)Louisiana Tech 27 66 25 .725 7 4 7 .364(1985-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06, 10, 11)New Mexico State - - - —— - - - ——San Jose State - - - —— - - - ——Utah State - - - —— - - - ——*TOTALS 60 78 58 .574 34 15 34 .306*WAC totals include records compiled by Brigham Young (0-1), Creighton (1-1), TCU (1-1), Colorado State(4-3), New Mexico (0-1), Rice (1-2) San Diego State (1-4), SMU (2-3) and Utah (1-5) as WAC members.Boldface indicates appearance as WAC member1998First RoundArkansas 76, Hawai`i 70 (Stanford, Calif.)Nebraska 76, New Mexico 59 (Lincoln, Neb.)Louisville 69, Utah 61 (Durham, N.C.)Colorado State 81, Drake 75 (West Lafayette, Ind.)Virginia 77, SMU 68 (Tucson)Second RoundPurdue 77, Colorado State 63 (West Lafayette, Ind.)1999First RoundColorado State 71, CS Northridge 59 (Fort Collins, Colo.)SMU 91, Toledo 76 (Athens, Ga.)Second RoundColorado St. 86, Southwest Mo. St. 70 (Fort Collins, Colo.)Georgia 68, SMU 55 (Athens, Ga.)Third RoundUCLA 77, Colorado State 68 (Los Angeles, Calif.)2000First RoundSMU 64, North Carolina State 63 (Norfolk, Va.)Rice 67, UC Santa Barbara 64 (Santa Barbara, Calif.)Second RoundOld Dominion 96, SMU 76 (Norfolk, Va.)North Carolina 83, Rice 50 (Santa Barbara, Calif.)2001First RoundTCU 77, Penn State 75 (Ruston, La.)Second RoundLouisiana Tech 80, TCU 59 (Ruston, La.)2002First RoundUC Santa Barbara 57, Louisiana Tech 56 (Austin, Texas)2003First RoundLouisiana Tech 94, Peppersdine 60 (Ruston, La.)LOUISIANA TECH, FRESNO STATE,UTAH STATE, NEVADA, IDAHOREPRESENTED IN NCAA,WNIT AND WBI TOURNAMENTSIn 2010-11, Louisiana Tech and Fresno State bothrepresented the WAC in the NCAA Tournament. TheBulldogs earned the league’s automatic bid and traveledto Albuquerque, N.M., where they fell to NorthCarolina 82-68 in the first round.Louisiana Tech earned an at-large berth in thetournament and traveled to Shreveport, La., where itfell to Rutgers, 76-51.Utah State and Nevada both went 1-1 in the WNIT.The Aggies defeated Arizona (103-95) in the first roundbefore falling to Brigham Young (102-63) in the secondround. The Wolf Pack defeated Saint Mary’s (65-62)in the first round before falling to USC (78-59) in thesecond round.Idaho participated in the Women’s BasketballInvitational, where it fell 62-47 to South Dakota in theopening round. It was the Vandals’ first postseasonappearance since winning the 1986 WNIT.Second RoundLouisiana Tech 74, Ohio State (Ruston, La.)Regional SemifinalsLSU 69, Louisiana Tech 63 (Stanford, Calif.)2004First RoundLouisiana Tech 81, Montana 77 (Missoula, Mont.)Second RoundLouisiana Tech 81, Texas Tech 64 (Missoula, Mont.)Regional SemifinalsDuke 63, Louisiana Tech 49 (Norfolk, Va.)2005First RoundTemple 66, Louisiana Tech 61 (Storrs, Conn.)Georgia 75, Rice 49 (Dallas, Texas)2006First RoundFlorida State 80, Louisiana Tech 71 (Denver, Colo.)2007First RoundGeorge Washington 76, Boise State 67 (Los Angeles)2008First RoundBaylor 88, Fresno State 67 (Albuquerque, N.M.)2009First RoundCalifornia 70, Fresno State 47 (Los Angeles)2010First RoundFlorida State 75, Louisiana Tech 61 (Tallahassee, Fla.)Baylor 69, Fresno State 55 (Berkeley, Calif.)2011First RoundRutgers 76, Louisiana Tech 51 (Shreveport, La.)North Carolina 82, Fresno State 68 (Albuquerque, N.M.)902011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


WNIT HISTORYTHE WAC IN THE WNITOverallAs WAC MemberYrs W L Pct. Yrs W L Pct.Fresno State (1986-90-03-05-06) 5 6 7 .462 3 4 3 .571Hawai`i (1992-00-01-02-03) 5 5 5 .500 4 3 4 .429Idaho (1986) 1 3 0 1.000 - - - ——Louisiana Tech (2009) 1 1 1 .500 1 1 1 .500Nevada (2007-10-11) 3 1 3 .250 3 1 3 .250New Mexico State (2010) 1 0 1 .000 1 0 1 .000San Jose State - - - —— - - - ——Utah State (2011) 1 1 1 .500 1 1 1 .500*TOTALS 26 23 30 .434 24 16 25 .390*WAC totals include records compiled by Boise State (1-1), Brigham Young (0-1), New Mexico (2-2), Rice (3-4) SMU (0-1), Tulsa (0-2) and Utah (0-1) as WAC members.Bold indicates appearance as a WAC member.1998First RoundNebraska 76, New Mexico 69 (Lincoln, Neb.)Oklahoma State 75, Rice 52 (Stillwater, Okla.)1999First RoundColorado 70, Brigham Young 53 (Boulder, Colo.)New Mexico 81, Pepperdine 69 (Albuquerque, N.M.)Rice 65, Miami (Fla.) 58 (Houston, Texas)Drake 70, Utah 62 (Des Moines, Iowa)Second RoundNew Mexico 68, Washington 63 (Albuquerque, N.M.)Rice 62, Baylor 60 (Waco, Texas)Third RoundDrake 73, New Mexico 60 (Albuquerque, N.M.)Arkansas 76, Rice 70 (Fayetteville, Ark.)2000First RoundSaint Mary’s 75, Hawai`i 60 (Moraga, Calif.)2001First RoundHawai`i 73, Santa Clara 57 (Honolulu, Hawai`i)Second RoundHawai`i 77, Brigham Young 73 (OT) (Honolulu, Hawai`i)Third RoundHawai`i 53, Oklahoma State 51 (Honolulu, Hawai`i)SemifinalsNew Mexico 68, Hawai`i 43 (Albuquerque, N.M.)2002First RoundOregon State 62, Hawai`i 50 (Corvallis, Ore.)Houston 67, Rice 65 (Houston, Texas)POSTSEASON WNIT RESULTS2003First RoundArizona State 57, Hawai`i 44 (Tempe, Ariz.)Fresno State 87, Santa Clara 72 (Fresno, Calif.)Second RoundFresno State 58, Oregon State 57 (Fresno, Calif.)QuarterfinalsBaylor 72, Fresno State 65 (Waco, Texas)2004First RoundRice 59, Arkansas State 52 (State University, Ark.)Memphis 66, Tulsa 64 (Memphis, Tenn.)Second RoundUNLV 68, Rice 66 (Las Vegas, Nev.)2005First RoundTAMU-Corpus Christi 56, Fresno State 53 (CorpusChristi, Texas)Southwest Missouri State 83, SMU 56 (Springfield, Mo.)Texas A&M 73, Tulsa 62 (College Station, Texas)2006Opening RoundFresno State 78, UC Santa Barbara 59 (Fresno, Calif.)First RoundFresno State 77, UNLV 57 (Fresno, Calif.)Second RoundKansas State 64, Fresno State 61 (Manhattan, Kan.)2007First RoundWyoming 84, Nevada 56 (Laramie, Wyo.)2008First RoundBoise State 77, Idaho State 54 (Boise, Idaho)Second RoundTCU 85, Boise State 56 (Fort Worth, Texas)2009First RoundLouisiana Tech 77, SMU 54 (Ruston, La.)Second RoundIllinois State 73, Louisiana Tech 59 (Normal, Ill.)2010First RoundArizona State 84, New Mexico State 61 (Tempe, Ariz.)Wyoming 74, Nevada 53 (Laramie, Wyo.)2011First RoundUtah State 103, Arizona 95 (Logan, Utah)Nevada 65, Saint Mary’s 62 (Moraga, Calif.)Second RoundBrigham Young 102, Utah State 63 (Provo, Utah)USC 78, Nevada 59 (Reno, Nev.)ABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 91


WAC TOURNAMENTFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATETOURNAMENT W-L RECORDSFS UH UI LT NEV NMSU SJSU USU TOTALFresno State - 3-0 1-0 2-3 1-0 1-1 2-0 2-0 12-4Hawai`i 0-3 - 0-0 0-2 1-1 0-2 1-0 0-0 2-8Idaho 0-1 0-0 - 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-2 1-1 2-6Louisiana Tech 3-2 2-0 1-0 - 4-1 2-1 0-0 1-0 13-4Nevada 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-4 - 0-1 1-1 1-0 5-8New Mexico State 1-1 2-0 0-1 1-2 1-0 - 0-0 0-1 5-5San Jose State 0-2 0-1 2-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 - 0-0 3-4Utah State 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 - 2-5COMPOSITE TOURNAMENT RECORDSSchool Appearances W L Pct ChampionshipsLouisiana Tech 10 (2002-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11) 20 5 .800 4 (2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2010)Creighton 2 (1991-92) 4 1 .800 1 (1992)San Diego State 7 (1991-92-93-94-95-96-97) 11 5 .688 2 (1994, 1997)Rice 9 (1997-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05) 14 7 .667 1 (2000, 2005)Utah 9 (1991-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99) 12 7 .632 2 (1991, 1995)SMU 9 (1997-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05) 11 8 .579 1 (1999)Brigham Young 8 (1992-93-94-95-96-97-98-99) 9 7 .563 1 (1993)New Mexico State 6 (2006-07-08-09-10-11) 7 6 .538 0Colorado State 8 (1992-93-94-95-96-97-98-99) 8 7 .533 1 (1996)Boise State 10 (2002-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11) 9 9 .500 1 (2007)New Mexico 8 (1992-93-94-95-96-97-98-99) 8 8 .500 1 (1998)TCU 5 (1997-98-99-00-01) 4 4 .500 1 (2001)UNLV 1 (1999) 1 1 .500 0Fresno State 19 (1993-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11) 16 16 .500 2 (2009, 2011)Nevada 11 (2001-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11) 7 11 .389 0Hawai`i 15 (1997-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11) 9 15 .375 0San Jose State 11 (1997, 2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09) 5 11 .313 0Idaho 6 (2006-2007-08-09-10-11) 3 6 .333 0Tulsa 8 (1998-99-00-01-02-03-04-05) 3 8 .273 0Utah State 6 (2006-07-08-09-10-11) 2 6 .250 0UTEP 13 (1992-93-94-95-96-98-99-00-01-02-03-05) 4 13 .235 0Wyoming 7 (1991-92-93-94-95-96-97-98) 0 8 .000 0NOTE: Fresno State vacated the 2008 WAC Tournament titleFresno State captured the WAC Tournament title in 2011 in Las Vegas. Itwas the Bulldogs’ second WAC Tournament title in three years.FORMER MEMBERSTeamWAC Tournament RecordAir Force...............................................................0-0Boise State...........................................................9-9Brigham Young..................................................8-7Creighton.............................................................4-1Colorado State...................................................8-7UNLV......................................................................1-1New Mexico........................................................7-8Rice...................................................................... 14-7San Diego State.............................................. 11-5SMU..................................................................... 11-8TCU.........................................................................4-4UTEP.................................................................... 4-13Tulsa.......................................................................3-8Jaleesa Ross was named MVP of the 2011 tournament after averaging17.5 points, 4.5 three-pointers, 3.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.5 stealsin the two games.922011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


WAC TOURNAMENTYEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1991 - Laramie, Wyo. (March 8-9)Seeds: 1-Creighton, 2-Utah, 3-Wyoming,4-San Diego StateGame 1 - Utah 74, Wyoming 62 (621)Game 2 - Creighton 78, San Diego State 75 (662)Championship - Utah 86, Creighton 69 (278)1992 - Salt Lake City, Utah (March 12-14)Seeds: 1-Creighton, 2-Brigham Young, 3-Utah,4-San Diego State, 5-Wyoming, 6-UTEP, 7-ColoradoState, 8-New MexicoGame 1 - San Diego State 66, Wyoming 58 (121)Game 2 - Creighton 89, New Mexico 50 (84)Game 3 - Brigham Young 85, Colorado State 65 (452)Game 4 - Utah 75, UTEP 60 (477)Semifinal 1 - Creighton 89, San Diego State 66 (278)Semifinal 2 - Utah 78, Brigham Young 69 (747)Championship - Creighton 74, Utah 63 (656)1993 - Salt Lake City, Utah (March 10-13)Seeds: 1-Brigham Young, 2-San Diego State, 3-Utah,4-UTEP, 5-Wyoming, 6-Colorado State, 7-FresnoState, 8-New MexicoGame 1 - San Diego State 62, Fresno State 38 (125)Game 2 - Utah 62, Colorado State 48 (408)Game 3 - Brigham Young 82, New Mexico 61 (512)Game 4 - UTEP 68, Wyoming 55 (512)Semifinal 1 - Utah 74, San Diego State 56 (1,162)Semifinal 2 - Brigham Young 63, UTEP 48 (1,305)Championship - Brigham Young 53, Utah 50 (2,547)1994 - Salt Lake City, Utah (March 9-12)Seeds: 1-San Diego State, 2-Brigham Young, 3-Utah,4-Wyoming, 5-Fresno State, 6-Colorado State,7-UTEP, 8-New MexicoGame 1 - Fresno State 61, Wyoming 52 (368)Game 2 - Brigham Young 82, UTEP 69 (928)Game 3 - San Diego State 95, New Mexico 60 (437)Game 4 - Colorado State 69, Utah 57 (712)Semifinal 1 - San Diego State 73, Fresno State 53 (574)Semifinal 2 - Colorado State 67, BYU 57 (2,094)Championship - San Diego State 51, Colorado State47 (1,174)1995 - Albuquerque, N.M. (March 8-11)Seeds: 1-San Diego State, 2-Utah, 3-Wyoming,4-UTEP, 5-Colorado State, 6-Fresno State, 7-BrighamYoung, 8-New MexicoGame 1 - Fresno State 85, Wyoming 76 (1,023)Game 2 - Utah 71, Brigham Young 62 (985)Game 3 - San Diego State 57, New Mexico 39 (933)Game 4 - UTEP 59, Colorado State 53 (892)Semifinal 1 - San Diego State 71, UTEP 49 (1,098)Semifinal 2 - Utah 75, Fresno State 49 (1,007)Championship - Utah 64, San Diego State 57 (2,218)1996 - Albuquerque, N.M. (March 6-9)Seeds: 1-Utah, 2-Colorado State, 3-San Diego State,4-Wyoming, 5-New Mexico, 6-Fresno State, 7-UTEP,8-Brigham YoungGame 1 - San Diego State 69, Fresno State 48 (2,496)Game 2 - Colorado State 60, UTEP 46 (1,012)Game 3 - Utah 81, Brigham Young 61 (1,108)Game 4 - New Mexico 76, Wyoming 59 (3,002)Semifinal 1 - Colorado State 64, San Diego State 58 (3,629)Semifinal 2 - New Mexico 55, Utah 53 (4,385)Championship - Colorado State 72, New Mexico 65 (10,426)1997 - Las Vegas, Nev. (March 3-8)Seeds: Mountain - 1-Utah, 2-Rice, 3-SMU, 4-NewMexico, 5-Brigham Young, 6-TCUPacific - 1-San Diego State, 2-Colorado State, 3-Hawai`i,4-Wyoming, 5-Fresno State, 6-San Jose StateGame 1 - Hawai`i 67, TCU 52 (552)Game 2 - New Mexico 70, Fresno State 59 (552)Game 3 - Brigham Young 70, Wyoming 60 (826)Game 4 - SMU 76, San Jose State 52 (826)Quarterfinal 1 - Hawai`i 57, Rice 54 (1,996)Quarterfinal 2 - San Diego State 57, New Mexico 50 (1,996)Quarterfinal 3 - Utah 58, Brigham Young 54 (1,536)Quarterfinal 4 -SMU 69, Colorado State 64 (1.536)Semifinal 1 - San Diego State 74, Hawai`i 48 (2,370)Semifinal 2 - Utah 78, SMU 63 (2,370)Championship - San Diego State 56, Utah 50 (2,177)1998 - Las Vegas, Nev. (March 2-7)Seeds: Mountain - 1-Utah, 2-Colorado State, 3-UTEP,4-New Mexico, 5-Brigham Young, 6-WyomingPacific - 1-Hawai`i, 2-Rice, 3-SMU, 4-Fresno State5-Tulsa, 6-TCUGame 1 - SMU 69, Wyoming 55 (1,561)Game 2 - New Mexico 64, Tulsa 54 (1,561)Game 3 - UTEP 63, TCU 49 (1,586)Game 4 - Brigham Young 71, Fresno State 67 (1,586)Quarterfinal 1 - Colorado State 67, SMU 64 (3,502)Quarterfinal 2 - New Mexico 79, Hawai`i 65 (3,502)Quarterfinal 3 - Rice 88, UTEP 66 (2,422)Quarterfinal 4 - Brigham Young 66, Utah 58 (2,422)Semifinal 1 - New Mexico 76, Colorado State 60 (4,107)Semifinal 2 - Rice 65, Brigham Young 57 (4,107)Championship - New Mexico 69, Rice 48 (4,506)1999 - Las Vegas, Nev. (March 1-6)Seeds: Mountain - 1-Colorado State, 2-SMU, 3-Rice,4-TCU, 5-UNLV, 6-TulsaPacific - 1-New Mexico, 2-Utah, 3-Brigham Young,4-Hawai`i, 5-UTEP, 6-Fresno StateGame 1 - Brigham Young 78, Tulsa 59 (728)Game 2 - TCU 67, UTEP 58 (728)Game 3 - Rice 78, Fresno State 48 (1,224)Game 4 - UNLV 73, Hawai`i 67 (1,224)Quarterfinal 1 - SMU 75, Brigham Young 60 (2,601)Quarterfinal 2 - New Mexico 74, TCU 62 (2,601)Quarterfinal 3 - Rice 74, Utah 57 (2,670)Quarterfinal 4 -Colorado State 71, UNLV 67 (2,670)Semifinal 1 - SMU 53, New Mexico 45 (3,481)Semifinal 2 - Colorado State 70, Rice 52 (3,481)Championship - SMU 65, Colorado State 49 (2,179)2000 - Fresno, Calif. (March 8-11)Seeds: 1-SMU, 2-Hawai`i; 3-Rice, 4-Tulsa, 5-TCU,6-Fresno State, 7-UTEP, 8-San Jose StateGame 1 - SMU 99, San Jose State 56 (1,231)Game 2 - Tulsa 64, TCU 56 (1,231)Game 3 - Hawai`i 77, UTEP 48 (1,925)Game 4 - Rice 65, Fresno State 47 (1,925)Semifinal 1 - SMU 58, Tulsa 46 (1,051)Semifinal 2 - Rice 76, Hawai`i 73 (1,051)Championship - Rice 71, SMU 67 (6,609)2001 - Tulsa, Okla. (March 7-10)Seeds: 1-TCU, 2-Hawai`i, 3-SMU, 4-Nevada, 5-Rice,6-Fresno State, 7-Tulsa, 8-UTEP, 9-San Jose StateGame 1 - San Jose State 66, UTEP 55 (2,046)Quarterfinal 1 - TCU 74, San Jose State 53 (1,279)Quarterfinal 2 - Rice 60, Nevada 56 (OT) (1,279)Quarterfinal 3- SMU 61, Fresno State 56 (1,932)Quarterfinal 4 - Hawai`i 65, Tulsa 55 (1,932)Semifinal 1 - TCU 76, Rice 58 (2,123)Semifinal 2 - Hawai`i 97, SMU 88 (1,396)Championship - TCU 66, Hawai`i 58 (1,396)2002 - Tulsa, Okla. (March 5-9)Seeds: 1-Louisiana Tech, 2-Rice, 3-Hawai`i, 4-SanJose State, 5-Tulsa, 6-Nevada, 7-SMU, 8-Boise State,9-Fresno State, 10-UTEPGame 1 - SMU 73, UTEP 66 (1,016)Game 2 - Boise State 66, Fresno State 54 (OT) (1,016)Quarterfinal 1 - Hawai`i 45, Nevada 41 (1,052)Quarterfinal 2 - Rice 80, SMU 58 (1,052)Quarterfinal 3 - Louisiana Tech 70, Boise State 53 (2,971)Quarterfinal 4 - Tulsa 66, San Jose State 63 (2,971)Semifinal 1 - Hawai`i 59, Rice 36 (2,661)Semifinal 2 - Louisiana Tech 57, Tulsa 41 (2,661)Championship - Louisiana Tech 53, Hawai`i 50 (1,993)2003 - Tulsa, Okla. (March 11-15)Seeds: 1-Louisiana Tech, 2-Rice, 3-Fresno State,4-Tulsa, 5-Hawai`i, 6-San Jose State, 7-SMU, 8-BoiseState, 9-UTEP, 10-NevadaGame 1 - SMU 60, Nevada 49 (2,751)Game 2 - Boise State 75, UTEP 58 (2,751)Quarterfinal 1 - SMU 58, Rice 55 (1,142)Quarterfinal 2 - Fresno State 63, San Jose State 57 (1,142)Quarterfinal 3 - Louisiana Tech 80, Boise State 55 (2,712)Quarterfinal 4 - Hawai`i 62, Tulsa 48 (2,712)Semifinal 1 - Fresno State 81, SMU 67 (1,164)Semifinal 2 - Louisiana Tech 85, Hawai`i 58 (1,164)Championship - Louisiana Tech 89, Fresno State 57 (3,512)2004 - Fresno, Calif. (March 9-13)Seeds: 1-Louisiana Tech, 2-Rice, 3-Tulsa, 4-UTEP,5-SMU, 6-Fresno State, 7-San Jose State, 8-Hawai`i,9-Boise State, 10-NevadaGame 1 - Boise State 59, Hawai`i 56 (584)Game 2 - San Jose State 68, Nevada 60 (584)Quarterfinal 1 - Louisiana Tech 100, Boise State 56 (612)Quarterfinal 2 - UTEP 80, SMU 73 (612)Quarterfinal 3 - Rice 67, San Jose State 54 (1,907)Quarterfinal 4 - Tulsa 79, Fresno State 55 (1,907)Semifinal 1 - Louisiana Tech 74, UTEP 47 (786)Semifinal 2 - Rice 55, Tulsa 42 (786)Championship - Louisiana Tech 76, Rice 52 (987)2005 - Reno, Nev. (March 8-12)Seeds: 1-Louisiana Tech, 2-Rice, 3-Tulsa, 4-FresnoState, 5-SMU, 6-San Jose State, 7-Hawai`i, 8-UTEP,9-Boise State, 10-NevadaABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 93


WAC TOURNAMENTFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEGame 1 - Boise State 55, UTEP 50 (468)Game 2 - Nevada 65, Hawai`i 61 (468)Quarterfinal 1 - Louisiana Tech 81, Boise State 68 (735)Quarterfinal 2 - Fresno State 71, SMU 53 (735)Quarterfinal 3 - San Jose State 63, Tulsa 60 (1,122)Quarterfinal 4 - Rice 64, Nevada 54 (1,122)Semifinal 1 - Louisiana Tech 92, Fresno State 87 (2OT) (347)Semifinal 2 - Rice 76, San Jose State 68 (347)Championship - Rice 86, Louisiana Tech 66 (465)2006 - Reno, Nev. (March 7-11)Seeds: 1-Louisiana Tech, 2-Fresno State, 3-Hawai`i,4-San Jose State, 5-Nevada, 6-Boise State, 7-NewMexico State, 8-Idaho, 9-Utah StateGame 1 - Idaho 70, Utah State 59 (419)Quarterfinal 1 - Boise State 72, Hawai`i 63 (518)Quarterfinal 2 - NM State 74, Fresno State 66 (518)Quarterfinal 3 - Nevada 76, San Jose State 61 (1,071)Quarterfinal 4 - Louisiana Tech 80, Idaho 57 (1,071)Semifinal 1 - NM State 60, Boise State 59 (4,908)Semifinal 2 - Louisiana Tech 69, Nevada 60 (4,908)Championship - Louisiana Tech 63, NM State 39 (4,744)2007 - Las Cruces, N.M, (March 6-10)Seeds: 1-Boise State, 2-Louisiana Tech, 3-Nevada,4-Fresno State, 5-Hawai`i, 6-Utah State, 7-NewMexico State, 8-San Jose State 9-IdahoGame 1 - San Jose State 72, Idaho 66 (597)Quarterfinal 1 - Fresno State 72, Hawai`i 47 (535)Quarterfinal 2 - Boise State 81, San Jose State 64 (535)Quarterfinal 3 - NM State 63, Louisiana Tech 57 (3,255)Quarterfinal 4 - Nevada 61, Utah State 60 (3,255)Semifinal 1 - Boise State 68, Fresno State 59 (2,837)Semifinal 2 - NM State 73, Nevada 62 (2,837)Championship - Boise State 49, NM State 46 (5,905)2008 - Las Cruces, N.M, (March 11-15)Seeds: 1-Fresno State, 2-Boise State, 3-New MexicoState, 4-Nevada, 5-Louisiana Tech, 6-Hawai`i, 7-UtahState, 8-Idaho, 9-San Jose StateGame 1 - San Jose State 70, Idaho 63 (4,384)Quarterfinal 1 - Louisiana Tech 82, Nevada 56 (1,618)Quarterfinal 2 - Fresno State 87, San Jose State 76 (1,618)Quarterfinal 3 - NM State 55, Hawai`i 40 (1,880)Quarterfinal 4 - Boise State 61, Utah State 47 (2,181)Semifinal 1 - Fresno State 85, Louisiana Tech 58 (4,163)Semifinal 2 - NM State 72, Boise State 66 (4,163)Championship - Fresno State 72, NM State 56 (2,822)NOTE: Fresno State’s participation vacated2009 - Reno, Nev. (March 10-14)Seeds: 1-Fresno State, 2-Louisiana Tech, 3-Nevada,4-Idaho, 5-Utah State, 6-Boise State, 7-New MexicoState, 8-Hawai`i, 9-San Jose StateGame 1 - Hawai`i 70, San Jose State 57 (1,401)Quarterfinal 1 - Utah State 59, Idaho 58 (OT) (539)Quarterfinal 2 - Fresno State 65, Hawai`i 50 (539)Quarterfinal 3 - Nevada 73, Boise State 65 (1,563)Quarterfinal 4 - Louisiana Tech 81, NM State 68 (1,563)Semifinal 1 - Fresno State 57, Utah State 54 (1,518)Semifinal 2 - Nevada 91, Louisiana Tech 88 (OT) (1,518)Championship - Fresno State 56, Nevada 49 (2,281)2010 - Reno, Nev. (March 10-14)Seeds: 1-Fresno State, 2-Louisiana Tech, 3-Nevada,4-Idaho, 5-New Mexico State, 6-Boise State, 7-UtahState, 8-Hawai`iQuarterfinal 1 - Fresno State 83, Hawai`i 55Quarterfinal 2 - Idaho 75, New Mexico State 63Quarterfinal 3 - Nevada 64, Boise State 59Quarterfinal 4 - Louisiana Tech 82, Utah State 65Semifinal 1 - Fresno State 80, Idaho 66Semifinal 2 - Louisiana Tech 80, Nevada 77Championship - Louisiana Tech 68, Fresno State 66Tournament Attendance1991 - Total: 1,561 - Avg.: 520 (3 Games)1992 - Total: 2,815 - Avg.: 402 (7 Games)1993 - Total: 6,571 - Avg.: 939 (7 Games)1994 - Total: 6,287 - Avg.: 898 (7 Games)1995 - Total: 8,156 - Avg.: 1,165 (7 Games)1996 - Total: 26,058 - Avg.: 3,723 (7 Sessions)1997 - Total: 9,457 - Avg.: 1,351 (7 Sessions)1998 - Total: 17,684 - Avg.: 2,947 (6 Sessions)1999 - Total: 12,883 - Avg.: 2,147 (6 Sessions)2000 - Total: 10,816 - Avg.: 2,704 (4 Sessions)2001 - Total: 8,776 - Avg.: 1,755 (5 Sessions)2002 - Total: 9,693 - Avg.: 1,937 (5 Sessions)2003 - Total:11,281 - Avg.: 2,256 (5 Sessions)2004 - Total: 4,876 - Avg.: 975 (5 Sessions)2005 - Total: 3,137 - Avg.: 627 (5 Sessions)2006 - Total: 11,660 - Avg. 2,332 (5 Sessions)2007 - Total: 13,129 - Avg. 2,626 (5 Sessions)2008 - Total: 15,168 - Avg. 3,034 (5 Sessions)2009 - Total: 7,302 - Avg. 1,460 (5 Sessions)2010 - Total: 6,634 - Avg. 1,659 (4 Sessions)2011 - Total: 4,677 - Avg. 1,169 (4 Sessions)Tournament FinalsYear Champion Runner-Up1991 Utah Creighton1992 Creighton Utah1993 Brigham Young Utah1994 San Diego State Colorado State1995 Utah San Diego State1996 Colorado State New Mexico1997 San Diego State Utah1998 New Mexico Rice1999 SMU Colorado State2000 Rice SMU2001 TCU Hawai`i2002 Louisiana Tech Hawai`i2003 Louisiana Tech Fresno State2004 Louisiana Tech Rice2005 Rice Louisiana Tech2006 Louisiana Tech New Mexico State2007 Boise State New Mexico State2008 Vacated New Mexico State2009 Fresno State Nevada2010 Louisiana Tech Fresno State2011 Fresno State Louisiana TechNOTE: Fresno State vacated the 2008 titleTOURNAMENT FACTS2011 - Las Vegas, Nev. (March 9-12)Seeds: 1-Louisiana Tech, 2-Fresno State, 3-UtahState, 4-Nevada, 5-Idaho, 6-New Mexico State,7-Hawai`i, 8-Boise StateFirst Round 1 - Idaho 70, Boise State 59First Round 2 - New Mexico State 71, Hawai`i 59Quarterfinal 1 - Nevada 75, Idaho 61Quarterfinal 2 - Utah State 72, New Mexico State 67Semifinal 1 - Louisiana Tech 66, Nevada 59Semifinal 2 - Fresno State 86, Utah State 76Championship - Fresno State 78, Louisiana Tech 76Tournament MVPsYear MVP School1991 Mikki Kane Utah1992 Becky Strathman Creighton1993 Mikki Kane-Barton Utah1994 Christina Murguia San Diego State1995 Julie Krommenhoek Utah1996 Becky Hammon Colorado State1997 Jodi Nowlin-Tres San Diego State1998 Abby Garchek New Mexico1999 Karlin Kennedy SMU2000 Marla Brumfield Rice2001 Tricia Payne TCU2002 Ayana Walker Louisiana Tech2003 Cheryl Ford Louisiana Tech2004 Amisha Carter Louisiana Tech2005 Lauren Neaves Rice2006 Tasha Williams Louisiana Tech2007 Jessica Thompson Boise State2008 Jaleesa Ross Fresno State2009 Jaleesa Ross Fresno State2010 Shanavia Dowdell Louisiana Tech2011 Jaleesa Ross Fresno StateIn 2011, Jaleesa Ross became the first-everthree-time MVP of the WAC Tournament.942011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


WAC TOURNAMENT1991 - Melanee Brooks-McQueen, Utah; KieishshaGarnes, San Diego State; Kathy Halligan, Creighton;Mikki Kane, Utah (MVP); Shannon Struby, Creighton1992 - Kathy Halligan, Creighton; Mikki Kane, Utah;Melissa Sanford, Creighton; Becky Strathman, Creighton(MVP); Tanya Zachary, UtahALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM1998 - Marla Brumfield, Rice; Kari Gallup, BrighamYoung; Abby Garchek, New Mexico (MVP); BeckyHammon, Colorado State; Katie Kern, New Mexico1999 - Claudia Brassard, SMU; Linda Froehlich, UNLV;Becky Hammon, Colorado State; Nici Johnson, SMU;Karlin Kennedy, SMU (MVP)2005 - Krystal Frazier, Rice; Lauren Neaves, Rice(MVP); Mirenda Swearengin, Fresno State; EricaTaylor, Louisiana Tech; Tasha Williams, Louisiana Tech2006 - Dellena Criner, Nevada; Jenean Ford, NewMexico State; Leilani Mitchell, Idaho; Shan Moore,Louisiana Tech; Tasha Williams, Louisiana Tech (MVP)1993 - Debbie Dimond, Brigham Young; AndreaHerold, Utah; Mikki Kane-Barton, Utah (MVP); ThaisKidd, Brigham Young; Shenita Waddell, UTEP1994 - Sorii Epps, San Diego State; Teresa James,Colorado State; Christina Murguia, San Diego State(MVP); Misty Smith, Colorado State; Falisha Wright,San Diego State; Suzanne Zahasky, Fresno State1995 - Amber McEwen, Utah; Julie Krommenhoek,Utah (MVP); Staci Oddo, Fresno State; MichelleSuman, San Diego State; Falisha Wright, San DiegoState; Lakeysha Wright, San Diego State1996 - Becky Hammon, Colorado State (MVP); AbbyGarchek, New Mexico, Julie Krommenhoek, Utah;Amber McEwen, Utah; Tamika Stukes, New Mexico1997 - Kim Brandl, SMU; Julie Krommenhoek, Utah;Kendis Keeburg, Hawai`i; Jodi Nowlin-Tres, San DiegoState (MVP); Sandy Wright, San Diego StateBoise State........................................................3Tasha Harris (2)Jessica ThompsonBrigham Young.................................................3Debbie DimondKari GallupThais KiddColorado State..................................................5Becky Hammon (3)Teresa JamesMisty SmithCreighton..........................................................5Kathy Halligan (2)Melissa SanfordBecky StrathmanShannon StrubyFresno State......................................................14Emma AndrewsJoh-Teena FilipeLindsay LoganRosie MoultHayley MunroStaci OddoJaleesa Ross (4)Mirenda SwearenginOmelogo UdezeTierre WilsonSuzanne ZahaskyHawai`i..............................................................6Janka GabrielovaKylie GallowayKendis KeeburgDainora PuidaChristen RoperKim Willoughby2000 - Marla Brumfield, Rice (MVP); Raylene Howard,Hawai`i; Kirra Jordan, Rice; Karlin Kennedy, SMU;D-dra Rucker, SMU2001 - Kylie Galloway, Hawai`i; Tricia Payne, TCU(MVP); Amy Porter, TCU; Dainora Puida, Hawai`i;D-dra Rucker, SMU2002 - Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech; Janka Gabrielova,Hawai`i; Christen Roper, Hawai`i; Ayana Walker, LouisianaTech (MVP); Kim Willoughby, Hawai`i2003 - Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech (MVP); Trina Frierson,Louisiana Tech; Lindsay Logan, Fresno State;Amber Obaze, Louisiana Tech; Omelogo Udeze,Fresno State2004 - Amisha Carter, Louisiana Tech (MVP); TrinaFrierson, Louisiana Tech; Lauren Neaves, Rice; JillianRobbins, Tulsa; Erica Taylor, Louisiana TechALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS BY SCHOOLIdaho.................................................................3Leilani MitchellYinka Olorunnife (2)Louisiana Tech..................................................16Amisha CarterShanavia Dowdell (2)Cheryl Ford (2)Trina Frierson (2)Adrienne Johnson (2)Shan MooreAmber ObazeErica Taylor (2)Ayana WalkerTasha Williams (2)Nevada..............................................................5Dellena Criner (3)Shavon MooreTahnee RobinsonNew Mexico.......................................................4Abby Garchek (2)Katie KernTamika StukesNew Mexico State.............................................4Jenean FordAnikia JawaraSherell NealCecilia Russell-NavaRice....................................................................7Marla Brumfield (2)Krystal FrazierRaylene HowardKirra JordanLauren Neaves (2)2007 - Dellena Criner, Nevada; Tasha Harris, BoiseState; Sherell Neal, New Mexico State; Cecilia Russell-Nava, New Mexico State; Jessica Thompson, BoiseState (MVP)2008 - Emma Andrews, Fresno State; Tasha Harris,Boise State; Anikia Jawara, New Mexico State; JaleesaRoss, Fresno State (MVP); Tierre Wilson, Fresno State2009 - Dellena Criner, Nevada; Shanavia Dowdell,Louisiana Tech; Joh-Teena Filipe, Fresno State; ShavonMoore, Nevada; Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State (MVP)2010 - Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech (MVP);Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech; Hayley Munro,Fresno State; Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State; YinkaOlorunnife, Idaho2011 - Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech; RosieMoult, Fresno State; Yinka Olorunnife, Idaho; TahneeRobinson, Nevada; Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State (MVP)San Diego State................................................9Sorii EppsKieishsha GarnesChristina MurguiaMichelle SumanJodi Nowlin-TresFalisha Wright (2)Lakeysha WrightSandy WrightSMU...................................................................7Kim BrandlClaudia BrassardKarlin Kennedy (2)Nici JohnsonD-dra Rucker (2)TCU....................................................................2Tricia PayneAmy PorterTulsa..................................................................1Jillian RobbinsUNLV..................................................................1Linda FroehlichUtah...................................................................11Mikki Kane-Barton (3)Andrea HeroldMelanee Brooks-McQueenJulie Krommenhoek (3)Amber McEwen (2)Tanya ZacharyUTEP..................................................................1Shenita WaddellBold = Tournament MVPABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 95


WAC TOURNAMENT RECORDSFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEINDIVIDUALMost PointsGame: 44 Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU (vs. CU), 1991Tournament: 81 Abby Garchek, New Mexico 1998 (4 games)Most Field Goals MadeGame: 17 (att. 28) Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU (vs. CU), 1991Tournament: 29 (att. 65) Abby Garchek, New Mexico 1998 (4 games)Most Field Goals AttemptedGame: 28 (made 8) Jillian Robbins, Tulsa (vs. Rice), 200428 (made 17) Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU (vs. CU), 1991Tournament: 54 (made 28) Becky Hammon, CSU, 1996 (3 games)Best Field Goal PercentageGame (min. 15 atts.): .778 (14-18) Mikki Kane, Utah (vs. CU), 1991Tournament (min. 20 atts.): .680 (17-25) Tashaa Williams, LTU, 2006 (3 games)Most Three-Point Field Goals MadeGame: 6 (att. 14) Kimya Murray, UTEP (vs. SMU), 20026 (att. 10) Kari Gallup, BYU (vs. Utah), 19986 (att. 10) Kari Gallup, BYU (vs. Fresno State), 19986 (att. 10) Becky Hammon, CSU (vs. SMU), OT, 19986 (att. 9) Julie Krommenhoek, Utah (vs. SMU), 19976 (att. 10) Becky Hammon, CSU (vs. New Mexico), 1996Tournament: 14 (att. 26) Kari Gallup, BYU, 1998 (3 games)Most Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedGame: 14 (made 6) Kimya Murray, UTEP (vs. SMU), 200214 (made 3) Danada Smith, San Jose State (vs. TCU), 200114 (made 4) Jill Sutton, TCU (vs. UTEP), 1998Tournament: 26 (made 10) Becky Hammon, CSU, 1999 (3 games)26 (made 14) Kari Gallup, BYU, 1998 (3 games)26 (made 13) Julie Krommenhoek, Utah, 1997 (3 games);26 (made 12) Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State, 2009 (3 games)Most Free Throws MadeGame: 13 (att. 16) Lindsey Harris, San Jose State (vs. Rice), 2005Tournament: 21 (att. 24) Linda Froehlich, UNLV, 1999 (2 games)Most Free Throws AttemptedGame: 16 (made 13) Mikki Kane, Utah (vs. UTEP), 1992Tournament: 24 (made 21) Linda Froehlich, UNLV, 1999 (2 games)Most ReboundsGame: 25 Cheryl Ford, LT (vs. Fresno State), 2003Tournament: 45 Cheryl Ford, LT, 2003 (3 games)Most AssistsGame: 14 Alli Bills, Utah, (vs. SMU), 1997Tournament: 26 Alli Bills, Utah, 1997 (3 games)Most StealsGame: 7 Tomika Young, BYU (vs. New Mexico), 1993Tournament: 14 Erica Taylor, Louisiana Tech, 2003 (3 games)14 Jodi Nowlin-Tres, SDSU, 1997 (3 games)14 Christina Murguia, SDSU, 1995 (3 games)Most Blocked ShotsGame: 9 Michelle Suman, SDSU (vs. Utah), 1995Tournament: 17 Michelle Suman, SDSU, 1995 (3 games)TEAM RECORDSMost PointsHalf: 66 (1st) Louisiana Tech (vs. Boise State), 2004Game: 100 Louisiana Tech (vs. Boise State), 2004Tournament: 288 New Mexico, 1998 (4 games)Most Field Goals MadeGame: 40 (att 64) SMU (vs. San Jose State), 2000Tournament: 100 (att 228) New Mexico, 1998 (4 games)Most Field Goals AttemptedGame: 84 (made 32) Boise State (vs. San Jose State), 2007Tournament: 228 (made 100) New Mexico, 1998 (4 games)Best Field Goal PercentageGame: .659 (27-41) BSU (vs. UTEP), 2003Tournament (min. 2 games): .524 (75-143) Utah, 1992 (3 games)Most Three-Point Field Goals MadeGame: 13 (att. 28) Fresno State (vs. Idaho), 201013 (att. 33) Fresno State (vs. Louisiana Tech), 2008Tournament: 32 (att. 79) Fresno State, 2010 (3 games)Most Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedGame: 33 (made 11) Fresno State (vs. Hawai`i), 200933 (made 13) Fresno State (vs. Louisiana Tech), 2008Tournament: 85 (made 27) Fresno State, 2009 (3 games)Best Three-Point Field Goal PercentageGame (minimum 5 atts.): .769 (10-13) Utah (vs. BYU), 1995Tournament (minimum 10 atts.): .667 (18-27) Utah, 1995 (3 games)Most Free Throws MadeGame: 30 (att. 33) Nevada (vs. San Jose State), 200630 (att. 44) Rice (vs. San Jose State); 2005Tournament: 73 (att. 99) New Mexico, 1998 (4 games)Most Free Throws AttemptedGame: 44 (made 30) Rice (vs. San Jose State), 2005Tournament: 99 (made 73) New Mexico, 1998 (4 games)Best Free Throw PercentageGame (minimum 15 atts.): .941 (16-17) TCU (vs. Hawai`i), 1997Tournament (minimum 30 atts.): .868 (33-38) Fresno State, 2010 (3 games)Most ReboundsGame: 60 Tulsa (vs. Rice), 2004Tournament: 147 Rice, 2005 (3 games)Most AssistsGame: 29 Creighton (vs. New Mexico), 1992Tournament: 62 Utah, 1992 (3 games)Creighton, 1992 (3 games)Most StealsGame: 23 Louisiana Tech (vs. Boise State), 2004Tournament: 58 Louisiana Tech, 2004 (3 games)Most Blocked ShotsGame: 14 Rice (vs. Tulsa), 2004Tournament: 28 Rice, 2004 (3 games)Most Personal FoulsGame: 32 UTEP (vs. Utah), 1992Tournament: 67 SDSU, 1995 (3 games)DEFENSIVEMost Turnovers CausedGame: 34 Creighton (vs. New Mexico), 1992Tournament: 83 Louisiana Tech, 2004 (3 games)Fewest Points AllowedHalf: 12 Rice (vs. Fresno State), 2000SDSU (vs. New Mexico), 1997Game: 36 Hawai`i (vs. Rice), 2002Best Field Goal Percentage DefenseHalf: .125 (4-32) Louisiana Tech (vs. New Mexico State), 2006Game: .203 (15-74) Tulsa (vs. Rice), 2004MISCELLANEOUSMost Points, Both TeamsGame: 185 Hawai`i 97, SMU 88 (OT), 2001Fewest Points, Both TeamsGame: 86 Hawai`i (54), Nevada (41), 2002Largest Winning MarginGame: 47 Louisiana Tech 100, Boise State 53, 2004Lowest Seed to Win TournamentNew Mexico (4), 1998Biggest Upset Based on SeedsNew Mexico State-7 def. Louisiana Tech-2, 2007New Mexico State-7 def. Fresno State-2, 2006SMU-7 def. Rice-2, 2003962011-12 WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


2012 WAC TOURNAMENT BRACKETABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYNo. 3 SeedGame 1WednesdayNoonNo. 6 SeedNo. 2 SeedGame 2Wednesday2:30 p.m.No. 7 SeedNo. 1 SeedGame 3Wednesday6:00 p.m.No. 8 SeedNo. 4 SeedGame 4Wednesday8:30 p.m.No. 5 Seed2012 WAC Women’s Basketball TournamentLas Vegas, NevadaOrleans Arena - March 7-10Winner, Game 1Game 5FridayNoonWinner, Game 5Winner, Game 2Winner, Game 3Game 7Saturday3:00 p.m.Winner, Game 7Advancesto NCAA TournamentGame 6Friday2:30 p.m.Winner, Game 6Winner, Game 4all times are PST and are subject to changeWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 97


2011-12 COMPOSITE SCHEDULEFRESNO STATE • HAWAI‘I • IDAHO • LOUISIANA TECH • NEVADA • NEW MEXICO STATE • SAN JOSE STATE • UTAH STATEAll times local/Dates and times subject to changeFriday, Nov. 11Fresno State at USC, 5 p.m.Hawai‘i-Hilo at Hawai‘i, 5 p.m.Missouri State at Louisiana Tech, 7 p.m.New Mexico State at Houston, 7 p.m.Utah State at Wyoming, 7 p.m.Saturday, Nov. 12Corban University at Idaho, 2 p.m.Sunday, Nov. 13Santa Clara at Fresno State, 2 p.m.St. Martin’s at Nevada, 2 p.m.San Francisco at San Jose State, 2 p.m.Utah State at South Dakota State, 2 p.m.Monday, Nov. 14Idaho State at New Mexico State, 6:30 p.m.Idaho at North Dakota, 7 p.m.Wednesday, Nov. 16UTEP at New Mexico State, 6:30 p.m.San Jose State at UC Davis, 7 p.m.Weber State at Utah State, 7 p.m.Thursday, Nov. 17Gonzaga at Idaho, 6 p.m.Friday, Nov. 18Fresno State at Pepperdine, 7 p.m.Portland at Hawai‘i, 7 p.m.(Rainbow Wahine Classic)Saturday, Nov. 19Nevada vs. North Dakota State, 1 p.m.(Subway Classic)San Diego State at Hawai‘i, 2 p.m.(Rainbow Wahine Classic)Louisiana Tech at Oral Roberts, 2 p.m.Utah State at UC Irvine, 2 p.m.San Jose State at UNLV, 3 p.m.Sunday, Nov. 20Nevada vs. Minnesota/Binghamton, 1/3 p.m.(Subway Classic)Fresno State at Cal Poly, 2 p.m.Idaho at Montana, 2 p.m.DePaul at Hawai‘i, 5 p.m.(Rainbow Wahine Classic)Monday, Nov. 21Arizona at New Mexico State, 7:30 p.m.Tuesday, Nov. 22Boise State at Utah State, 7 p.m.Arkansas-Little Rock at Louisiana Tech 7 p.m.Wednesday, Nov. 23Eastern Illinois at San Jose State, 7 p.m.Thursday, Nov. 24Louisiana Tech vs. Seton Hall, 2:15 p.m.(Paradise Jam)Friday, Nov. 25Butler at Nevada, 2 p.m.(Nugget Classic)Louisiana Tech vs. Old Dominion, 2:15 p.m.(Paradise Jam)Fresno State vs. Tennessee State, 4 p.m.(SMU Tournament)California at Hawai‘i, 5 p.m.(Rainbow Wahine Showdown)Idaho vs. Pepperdine, 5 p.m.(New Mexico Tournament)UC Riverside at Utah State, 7 p.m.Saturday, Nov. 26Virginia at Hawai‘i, 2 p.m.(Rainbow Wahine Showdown)Louisiana Tech vs. Alabama, 2:15 p.m.(Paradise Jam)North Dakota at New Mexico State, 4 p.m.(Aggie Thanksgiving Classic)Idaho vs. New Mexico/Morehead State, 5/7 p.m.(New Mexico Tournament)Fresno State vs. SMU/CS Fullerton, 5/7 p.m.(SMU Tournament)Penn State/Iowa State at Nevada, 5/7 p.m.(Nugget Classic)San Jose State vs. American, 7 p.m.(Cal Poly Tournament)Sunday, Nov. 27Southern Utah at New Mexico State, noon(Aggie Thanksgiving Classic)San Jose State at Cal Poly, 2 p.m.(Cal Poly Tournament)Texas at Hawai‘i, 5 p.m.(Rainbow Wahine Showdown)Tuesday, Nov. 29New Mexico State at UTEP, 7 p.m.Wednesday, Nov. 30Washington at Idaho, 5:30 p.m.Pacific at Nevada, 7 p.m.Utah State at Montana, 7 p.m.Thursday, Dec. 1Hawai‘i at Army, 1 p.m.Oregon at Fresno State, 7 p.m.Northern Arizona at San Jose State, 7 p.m.Friday, Dec. 2Utah State at Montana State, 7 p.m.Tulane at Louisiana Tech, 7 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 3Nevada at Portland State, 2 p.m.San Jose State at Weber State, 5 p.m.Hawai‘i at Columbia, 7 p.m.Sunday, Dec. 4New Mexico State at New Mexico, 1 p.m.Stanford at Fresno State, 2 p.m.Idaho at Colorado, 2 p.m.Monday, Dec. 5Louisiana Tech at <strong>Western</strong> Kentucky, 7 p.m.Wednesday, Dec. 7Louisiana Tech at Houston, 7 p.m.San Jose State at Cal State Northridge, 7 p.m.Thursday, Dec. 8Carroll College at Idaho, 6 p.m.Oklahoma at Fresno State, 7 p.m.Nevada at Long Beach State, 7 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 10Utah State at Idaho State, 2 p.m.Nevada at Cal State Fullerton, 3 p.m.Sunday, Dec. 11Fresno State at Cal State Northridge, 2 p.m.Mississippi State at Louisiana Tech, 2 p.m.New Mexico State at Boise State, 2 p.m.Tuesday, Dec. 13Louisiana Tech at Arkansas State, 7 p.m.Wednesday, Dec. 14Oregon at Nevada, 7 p.m.Thursday, Dec. 15UC Riverside at Idaho, 6 p.m.Cal State Bakersfield at Fresno State, 7 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 17Pacific at Fresno State, 2 p.m.Brigham Young at Utah State, 2 p.m.Louisiana Tech vs. Memphis, 3 p.m.(St. John’s Tournament)San Jose State at Santa Clara, 5 p.m.Sunday, Dec. 18Louisiana Tech vs. St. John’s/Prairie View, noon/2 p.m.(St. John’s Tournament)Wyoming at Idaho, 2 p.m.Portland State at Hawai‘i, 5 p.m.(Rainbow Wahine Shootout)Monday, Dec. 19Northern Arizona at Utah State, noonAir Force at San Jose State, 7 p.m.Denver at Hawai‘i, 7 p.m.(Rainbow Wahine Shootout)UC Santa Barbara at New Mexico State, 7:30 p.m.Tuesday, Dec. 20UC Davis at Hawai‘i, 7 p.m.(Rainbow Wahine Shootout)Wednesday, Dec. 21Idaho at Eastern Washington, 6 p.m.Fresno State at UC Riverside, 7 p.m.Tennessee Tech at Louisiana Tech, 7 p.m.New Mexico State at Utah, 7 p.m.Thursday, Dec. 22Nevada at Brigham Young, 1 p.m.Cal State Fullerton at San Jose State, 7 p.m.Utah State at Boise State, 7 p.m.Wednesday, Dec. 28Alcorn State at Hawai‘i, 7 p.m.(Rainbow Wahine Invitational)Thursday, Dec. 29Long Island at Nevada, 2 p.m.(Peppermill Holiday Classic)Idaho vs. North Dakota, 5 p.m.(Lady Griz Holiday Classic)Florida Gulf Coast at Hawai‘i, 6 p.m.(Rainbow Wahine Invitational)LSU at Louisiana Tech, 7 p.m.982011-12 WAC WOMEN’S 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2011-12 COMPOSITE SCHEDULEFriday, Dec. 30North Carolina State at Hawai‘i, 4:30 p.m.(Rainbow Wahine Invitational)Idaho vs. Southern Miss, 5 p.m.(Lady Griz Holiday Classic)Mississippi State/Oklahoma State at Nevada, 5/7 p.m.(Peppermill Holiday Classic)New Mexico at New Mexico State, 6:30 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 31Brown at San Jose State, 2 p.m.Saturday, Jan. 28*San Jose State at Nevada, 2 p.m.*Utah State at Idaho, 5:30 p.m.*Hawai‘i at Fresno State, 7 p.m.*Louisiana Tech at New Mexico State, TBAThursday, Feb. 2*Fresno State at New Mexico State, 6:30 p.m.*Idaho at Hawai‘i, 7 p.m.*Utah State at San Jose State, 7 p.m.*Nevada at Louisiana Tech, 7 p.m.Saturday, March 10WAC Tournament Championship Game, 3 p.m.Saturday-Tuesday, March 17-202012 NCAA Tournament - First and Second RoundsHilton Coliseum - Ames, IowaHost: Iowa StateArena at Harbor Yard - Bridgeport, Conn.Host: FairfieldSunday, Jan. 1Shaw at New Mexico State, 3 p.m.Monday, Jan. 2UNLV at Nevada, 6 p.m.Saturday, Feb. 4*Utah State at Hawai‘i, 7 p.m.*Fresno State at Louisiana Tech, 7 p.m.*Idaho at San Jose State, 8:30 p.m.*Nevada at New Mexico State, TBAAll<strong>state</strong> Arena - Chicago, Ill.Host: DePaulComcast Center - College Park, Md.Host: MarylandTuesday, Jan. 3Asbury at Utah State, 7 p.m.North Dakota at Idaho, 6 p.m.Fresno State at UT-Arlington, 7 p.m.San Jose State at Southern Utah, 7 p.m.Wednesday, Jan. 4New Mexico State at UMKC, 7 p.m.Thursday, Jan. 5San Jose State at Utah Valley, 3 p.m.Seattle U at Idaho, 5:30 p.m.Friday, Jan. 6Fresno State at UNLV, 7 p.m.Saturday, Jan. 7Utah Valley at Utah State, 2 p.m.Boise State at New Mexico State, 6:30 p.m.Tuesday, Jan. 10Cal State Bakersfield at Nevada, 7 p.m.Wednesday, Jan. 11Seattle U at Fresno State, 11 a.m.Thursday, Jan. 12*Utah State at New Mexico State, noon*Idaho at Louisiana Tech, 8 p.m.Saturday, Jan. 14*Nevada at Fresno State, 2 p.m.*Idaho at New Mexico State, 3:30 p.m.*Utah State at Louisiana Tech, 6 p.m.*Hawai‘i at San Jose State, 7 p.m.Thursday, Jan. 19*Louisiana Tech at Hawai‘i, 5 p.m.*New Mexico State at San Jose State, 5 p.m.*Nevada at Idaho, 6 p.m.*Fresno State at Utah State, 7 p.m.Saturday, Jan. 21*New Mexico State at Hawai‘i, 5 p.m.*Fresno State at Idaho, 5:30 p.m.*Nevada at Utah State, 7 p.m.*Louisiana Tech at San Jose State, 8:30 p.m.Thursday, Jan. 26*San Jose State at Fresno State, 7 p.m.*Hawai‘i at Nevada, 7 p.m.Thursday, Feb. 9*Louisiana Tech at Utah State, 5 p.m.*New Mexico State at Idaho, 5:30 p.m.Saturday, Feb. 11*Fresno State at Nevada, 2 p.m.*New Mexico State at Utah State, 3:30 p.m.*San Jose State at Hawai‘i, 5 p.m.*Louisiana Tech at Idaho, 5:30 p.m.Thursday, Feb. 16*San Jose State at Louisiana Tech, 6 p.m.*Hawai‘i at New Mexico State, 6:30 p.m.*Idaho at Fresno State, 7 p.m.*Utah State at Nevada, 7 p.m.Saturday, Feb. 18*San Jose State at New Mexico State, 3 p.m.*Utah State at Fresno State, 7 p.m.*Idaho at Nevada, 7 p.m.*Hawai‘i at Louisiana Tech, TBAWednesday, Feb. 22*Nevada at San Jose State, 7 p.m.Thursday, Feb. 23*Fresno State at Hawai‘i, 7 p.m.Saturday, Feb. 25*Idaho at Utah State, 2 p.m.*New Mexico State at Louisiana Tech, 6 p.m.*Fresno State at San Jose State, 7 p.m.*Nevada at Hawai‘i, 7p.m.Thursday, March 1*Louisiana Tech at Fresno State, 6 p.m.*San Jose State at Idaho, 6 p.m.*Hawai‘i at Utah State, 7 p.m.*New Mexico State at Nevada, TBASaturday, March 3*New Mexico State at Fresno State, 2 p.m.*Hawai‘i at Idaho, 2 p.m.*Louisiana Tech at Nevada, 2 p.m.*San Jose State at Utah State, 7 p.m.Wednesday, March 7WAC Tournament Quarterfinal Game 1, noonWAC Tournament Quarterfinal Game 2, 2:30 p.m.WAC Tournament Quarterfinal Game 3, 6 p.m.WAC Tournament Quarterfinal Game 4, 8:30 p.m.Friday, March 9WAC Tournament Semifinal Game 1, noonWAC Tournament Semifinal Game 2, 2:30 p.m.Reed Arena - College Station, TexasHost: Texas A&MTed Constant Center - Norfolk, Va.Host: Old DominionMcCarthey <strong>Athletic</strong> Center - Spokane, Wash.Host: GonzagaMackey Arena - West Lafayette, Ind.Host: PurduePete Maravich Assembly Center - Baton Rouge, La.Host: Louisiana StateStroh Center - Bowling Green, OhioHost: Bowling GreenCarmichael Arena - Chapel Hill, N.C.Host: North CarolinaJack Stephens Center - Little Rock, Ark.Host: of Arkansas-Little RockMemorial Gymnasium - Nashville, Tenn.Host: VanderbiltLloyd Noble Center - Norman, Okla.Host: OklahomaJoyce Center - Notre Dame, Ind.Host: Notre DameTucker Center - Tallahassee, Fla.Host: Florida StateSaturday-Tuesday, March 24-27NCAA RegionalsWells Fargo Arena - Des Moines, IowaHost: Northern IowaSave Mart Center - Fresno, Calif.Host: Fresno StateThe Ryan Center - Kingston, R.I.Host: Rhode IslandRBC Center - Raleigh, N.C.Host: North Carolina StateSunday and Tuesday, April 1 and 3Women’s Final FourHosts: Mountain West <strong>Conference</strong>/Denver SportsPepsi Center - Denver, Colo.ABOUT THE WAC • THE SCHOOLS • WAC RECORDS AND HISTORYWWW.WACSPORTS.COM 99


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