2008-09 PAC-10 AWARDS POSTSEASON ESPN.com ALL-AMERICAN (2nd team) Stanford ALL-PAC-10 FIRST TEAM HONORS Name Year Pos. School WBCA REGION 8 ALL-AMERICAN Jayne Appel Jr. F/C Stanford STATE FARM WADE TROPHY Jayne Appel Stanford Alexis Gray-Lawson Jr. G California Preseason Watch List Briann January Arizona State Ify Ibekwe So. F Arizona Jayne Appel Stanford Ashley Walker California Briann January Sr. G Arizona State Devanei Hampton California Kayla Pedersen Stanford Ashley Walker Sr. F/C California WBCA REGION 8 COACH OF THE YEAR Ashley Walker California Tara VanDerveer Stanford ALL-PAC-10 SECOND TEAM Finalists Name Year Pos. School Jayne Appel Stanford WBCA ALL-AMERICA TEAM FINALISTS Doreena Campbell So. G UCLA Ashley Walker California Jillian Harmon Sr. F Stanford Jayne Appel Stanford Briann January Arizona State Camille LeNoir Sr. G USC JOHN R. WOODEN AWARD Ashley Walker California Jeanette Pohlen So. G Stanford Preseason Dymond Simon Jr. G Arizona State Jayne Appel Stanford ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICAN Devanei Hampton California Jayne Appel, Stanford Second team ALL-PAC-10 THIRD TEAM Ashley Walker California Ashley Walker, California Third Team Name Year Pos. School Midseason Alexis Gray-Lawson, Cal HM Brittney Davis Sr. G Oregon State Jayne Appel Stanford Briann January, Arizona State HM Jr. G Oregon Ashley Walker California Ify Ibekwe, Arizona HM Briana Gilbreath Fr. G USC Finalists Devanei Hampton Sr. F/C California Jayne Appel Stanford STATE FARM/WBCA ALL-AMERICAN Kayla Pedersen So. F Stanford Ashley Walker California Jayne Appel Stanford PAC-10 Player of the Year – Jayne Appel, Stanford ESPN.com PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN PAC-10 Freshman of the Year – Briana Gilbreath, USC USBWA ALL-AMERICAN Jayne Appel (2nd team) Stanford PAC-10 Defensive Player of the Year – Briann January, Arizona State Jayne Appel Stanford PAC-10 Coach of the Year – Tara VanDerveer, Stanford Ashley Walker California NAISMITH TROPHY HONORABLE MENTION (Received votes) Preseason April Cook (WSU, Fr., G); Sybil Dosty (ASU, Sr., C); Mercedes Fox-Griffin (OSU, Sr., G); Taylor Lilley (ORE, Jayne Appel Stanford Jr., G); Amina Njonkou (ARIZ, Sr., F); Nadia Parker (USC, Sr., C); Jazmine Perkins (WSU, Fr., G); Talisa Ify Ibekwe Arizona Rhea (OSU, So., G); Erica Tukiainen (UCLA, Jr., G); Natasha Vital (CAL, Jr., G); Sami Whitcomb (WASH, Ashley Walker California Jr., G/F) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Katie Appleton (3rd team) WSU PAC-10 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Kate Englebrecht (2nd team) Arizona St. Name Pos. School Talisa Rhea (2nd team) Oregon State Courtney Clements F Arizona Briana Gilbreath G USC Atonye Nyingifa G/F UCLA Nnemkadi Ogwumike F Stanford Jazmine Perkins G Washington State 2008-09 PAC-10 ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM HONORABLE MENTION (Received Votes) FIRST TEAM SCHOOL GPA MAJOR April Cook (WSU, G); Ashley Corral (USC, G); Jasmin Holliday (ORE, F); Amanda Johnson (ORE, F); Kristi Sybil Dosty Arizona State 4.05 Liberal Studies Kingma (WASH, G/F) Kate Engelbrecht Arizona State 3.75 Kinesiology Lauren Greif California 3.57 Psychology Talisa Rhea Oregon State 3.54 Exercise & Sport Science PAC-10 ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Allison Taka UCLA 3.72 Sociology Name Year Pos. School Mercedes Fox-Griffin Sr. G Oregon State SECOND TEAM SCHOOL GPA MAJOR Jillian Harmon Sr. F Stanford Katie Appleton Washington State 3.41 Movement Studies Ify Ibekwe So. F Arizona Kezia Kelly Washington State 3.65 Psychology Briann January Sr. G Arizona State Danielle Orsillo Arizona State 3.46 Communication Ashley Walker Sr. F/C California Erica Tukiainen UCLA 3.39 French Sami Whitcomb Washington 3.38 History HONORABLE MENTION (Received Votes) HONORABLE MENTION Brittney Davis (OSU, R-Sr., G); Sybil Dosty (ASU, Sr., C); Briana Gilbreath (USC, Fr., G); Rosalyn Gold- Jayne Appel, Jr., STAN; Kelsey Adrian, So., CAL; Michelle Augustavo, Sr., WASH; Katie Calderwood, So., Onwude (STAN, R-Jr., G); Heather Oliver (USC, Jr., G); Jazmine Perkins (WSU, Fr., G); Natasha Vital (CAL, WSU; Micaela Cocks, Jr., ORE; Mercedes Fox-Griffin, Sr., OSU; Rosalyn Gold-Onwude, Jr., STAN; Jillian Jr., G); Sami Whitcomb (WASH, Jr., G/F) Harmon, Sr., STAN; Faihza Hill, So., ARIZ; Kari LaPlante, So., USC; Camille LeNoir, Sr., USC; Ellie Manou, So., ORE; Sara Mosiman, Jr., WASH; Sarah Morton, So., WASH; Kayli Murphy, Jr., ASU; Amina Njonkou, Sr., ARIZ; Kayla Pedersen, So., STAN; Jeanette Pohlen, So., STAN; Kirsten Thompson, Sr., ASU

92 CURRENT PAC-10 NCAA 2008-09 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE 20-POINT GAMES PLAYER OF THE WEEK Ashley Walker, CAL ...... 20 POSTSEASON BERTHS Jayne Appel, STAN ...... 10 Stanford ...... 22 Nov. 17 ...... Talisa Rhea, Oregon State Ify Ibekwe, ARIZ ...... 9 Washington ...... 15 Nov. 24 ...... Jayne Appel, Stanford Brittney Davis, OSU ...... 8 USC ...... 14 Dec. 1 ...... Ashley Walker, California Doreena Campbell, UCLA ...... 5 Oregon ...... 11 Dec. 8 ...... Ashley Walker, California Micaela Cocks, ORE ...... 5 Arizona State ...... 10 Dec. 15 ...... Ify Ibekwe, Arizona April Cook, WSU ...... 5 UCLA ...... 8 Dec. 22 ...... Alex Mitchell, Oregon State Talisa Rhea, OSU ...... 5 California ...... 7 Dec. 29 ...... Jayne Appel, Stanford Sami Whitcomb, WASH ...... 5 Arizona ...... 6 Jan. 5 ...... Brynn Cameron, USC Alexis Gray-Lawson, CAL ...... 4 Oregon State ...... 5 Jan. 12 ...... Doreena Campbell, UCLA Kayla Pedersen, STAN ...... 4 Washington State ...... 1 Jan. 19 ...... Alexis Gray-Lawson, California Briann January, ASU ...... 4 Jan. 26 ...... Jayne Appel, Stanford Taylor Lilley, ORE ...... 4 Feb. 2 ...... Dymond Simon, Arizona State Camille LeNoir, USC ...... 3 PAC-10 NCAA PARTICIPANTS Feb. 9 ...... Camille LeNoir, USC Dymond Simon, ASU ...... 3 2009 ...... 3 (STAN, CAL, ASU) Feb. 16 ...... Jayne Appel, Stanford Courtney Clements, ARIZ ...... 2 2008 ...... 3 (STAN, CAL, ASU) Feb. 23 ...... Ashley Walker, California Briana Gilbreath, USC ...... 2 2007 ...... 4 (ASU, CAL, STAN, WASH) Mar. 2 ...... Kayla Pedersen, Stanford Alex Mitchell, OSU ...... 2 2006 ...... 6 (STAN, ASU, CAL, UCLA, USC, WASH) Mar. 9 ...... Jeannette Pohlen, Stanford Jazmine Perkins, WSU ...... 2 2005 ...... 5 (STAN, ASU, ORE, USC, ARIZ) Erica Tukiainen, UCLA ...... 2 2004 ...... 3 (STAN, ARIZ, UCLA) Natasha Vital, CAL ...... 2 2003 ...... 3 (STAN, ARIZ, WASH) DOUBLE-DOUBLES Player ...... Career ...... 2008-09 Brynn Cameron, USC ...... 1 2002 ...... 2 (STAN, ASU) Ashley Corral, USC ...... 1 2001 ...... 4 (WASH, ASU, STAN, ORE) Ify Ibekwe, ARIZ ...... 22 ...... 16 Jayne Appel, STAN ...... 32 ...... 15 Devanei Hampton, CAL...... 1 2000 ...... 4 (ORE, ARIZ, STAN, UCLA) Kristi Kingma, WASH ...... 1 1999 ...... 4 (ORE, UCLA, STAN, ARIZ) Ashley Walker, CAL ...... 45 ...... 13 Kayla Pedersen, STAN ...... 14 ...... 7 Ellie Manou, ORE ...... 1 1998 ...... 4 (ARIZ, ORE, STAN, WASH) Laura McLellan, WASH ...... 1 1997 ...... 5 (ARIZ, ORE, STAN, USC, WASH) Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN ...... 6 ...... 6 Devanei Hampton, CAL...... 29 ...... 5 Casey Morris, CAL ...... 1 1996 ...... 3 (ORE, OSU, STAN) Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN ...... 1 1995 ...... 5 (ORE, OSU, STAN, USC, WASH) Amina Njonkou, ARIZ ...... 18 ...... 4 Sybil Dosty, ASU ...... 9 ...... 4 Nadia Parker, USC ...... 1 1994 ...... 5 (ORE, OSU, STAN, USC, WASH) Jeanette Pohlen, STAN...... 1 1993 ...... 4 (CAL, STAN USC, WASH) Beatrice Bofia, ARIZ ...... 5 ...... 3 Chinyere Ibekwe, UCLA ...... 4 ...... 3 Talisa Rhea, OSU ...... 1 1992 ...... 5 (ASU, CAL, STAN, UCLA, USC) Reiko Thomas, ARIZ...... 1 1991 ...... 4 (STAN, USC, WASH, WSU) Tiffany Ducker, OSU ...... 6 ...... 2 1990 ...... 4 (CAL, STAN, UCLA, WASH) Nadia Parker, USC ...... 6 ...... 2 1989 ...... 2 (STAN, WASH) Ellie Manou, ORE ...... 3 ...... 2 30-POINT GAMES 1988 ...... 3 (STAN, USC, WASH) Alex Mitchell, OSU ...... 3 ...... 2 Ashley Walker, CAL ...... 4 1987 ...... 3 (ORE, USC, WASH) Heather Molzen, WSU ...... 3 ...... 2 Jayne Appel, STAN ...... 1 1986 ...... 2 (USC, WASH) Briana Gilbreath, USC ...... 2 ...... 2 Alexis Gray-Lawson, CAL ...... 1 1985 ...... 3 (UCLA, USC, WASH) Alexis Gray-Lawson, CAL ...... *2 ...... *2 Talisa Rhea, OSU ...... 1 1984 ...... 3 (ORE, OSU, USC) Atonye Nyingifa, UCLA ...... 2 ...... 2 1983 ...... 4 (ASU, OSU, UCLA, USC) Jillian Harmon, STAN ...... 6 ...... 1 40-POINT GAMES 1982 ...... 4 (ASU, ORE, STAN, USC) Sarah Boothe, STAN ...... 1 ...... 1 Jayne Appel, STAN ...... 1 Lauren Greif, CAL ...... 1 ...... 1 Talisa Rhea, OSU ...... 1 Amanda Johnson, ORE ...... 1 ...... 1 PAC-10 NIT PARTICIPANTS Kayli Murphy, ASU ...... 1 ...... 1 2009 ...... 1 (OSU) Heidi McNeill, WASH ...... 1 ...... 1 2008 ...... 0 Christina Nzekwe, UCLA ...... 1 ...... 1 2007 ...... 1 (ORE) Jazmine Perkins, WSU ...... 1 ...... 1 2006 ...... 1 (OSU) Christina Rozier, WASH ...... 1 ...... 1 2004 ...... 3 (OSU, WASH, ASU) Lauren Lacey, ASU ...... 4 ...... 0 2003 ...... 2 (OSU, ASU) Rama N’diaye, CAL ...... 4 ...... 0 2002 ...... 4 (WASH, USC, OSU, ORE-Champion) Ebonee Coates, WSU ...... 2 ...... 0 2001 ...... 2 (OSU, ARIZ) Ellyce Ironmonger, ORE ...... 2 ...... 0 2000 ...... 2 (ASU, USC) Katie Appleton, WSU ...... 1 ...... 0 1999 ...... 1 (WASH) Nicole Canepa, ORE ...... 1 ...... 0 1996 ...... 1 (ARIZ - Champion) Mercedes Fox-Griffin, OSU ...... *2 ...... 0 1989 ...... 1 (ORE - Champion) Sami Whitcomb, WASH ...... 1 ...... 0 1987 ...... 1 (CAL - Runner-up) *includes pts/ast 1984 ...... 1 (CAL) 1982 ...... 1 (OSU - Champion) 1981 ...... 2 (ASU - Runner-up, CAL) 1980 ...... 1 (OSU - Champion) 1979 ...... 2 (CAL, ORE)

93 2008-09 PAC-10 CONFERENCE STATS (INCLUDING ALL GAMES) SCORING STEALS Player-Team YR G FG 3FG FT PTS AVG Player-Team YR G STL AVG 1. Walker, Ashley-CAL SR 34 264 13 131 672 19.8 1. Whitcomb, Sami-WASH JR 30 68 2.27 2. Appel, Jayne-STAN JR 38 251 0 111 613 16.1 2. Perkins, Jazmine-WSU FR 30 63 2.10 3. Ibekwe, Ify-ARIZ SO 29 173 1 109 456 15.7 3. January, Briann-ASU SR 35 73 2.09 4. Davis, Brittney-OSU SR 32 140 55 130 465 14.5 4. Ibekwe, Ify-ARIZ SO 29 60 2.07 5. Cook, April-WSU FR 29 146 43 70 405 14.0 5. Fox-Griffin, Cedes-OSU SR 32 52 1.63 6. Perkins, Jazmine-WSU FR 30 168 39 38 413 13.8 Gilbreath, Briana-USC FR 32 52 1.63 7. Simon, Dymond-ASU JR 29 136 37 90 399 13.8 7. LeNoir, Camille-USC SR 32 51 1.59 8. Rhea, Talisa-OSU SO 32 155 64 59 433 13.5 8. Greif, Lauren-CAL JR 34 50 1.47 9. Cocks, Micaela-ORE JR 30 131 68 74 404 13.5 9. Harmon, Jillian-STAN SR 36 52 1.44 10. LeNoir, Camille-USC SR 32 152 40 79 423 13.2 10. Walker, Ashley-CAL SR 34 49 1.44

REBOUNDING 3-POINT PCT Player-Team YR G OFF DEF TOT AVG Player-Team YR G 3FG 3FA AVG 1. Ibekwe, Ify-ARIZ SO 29 106 230 336 11.6 1. January, Briann-ASU SR 35 65 145 .448 2. Appel, Jayne-STAN JR 38 129 220 349 9.2 2. Oliver, Heather-USC JR 32 47 112 .420 3. Walker, Ashley-CAL SR 34 111 182 293 8.6 3. LeNoir, Camille-USC SR 32 40 101 .396 4. Pedersen, Kayla-STAN SO 38 84 211 295 7.8 4. Cocks, Micaela-ORE JR 30 68 173 .393 5. Njonkou, Amina-ARIZ SR 31 109 117 226 7.3 5. Vital, Natasha-CAL JR 34 43 110 .391 6. Ducker, Tiffany-OSU SR 32 74 150 224 7.0 6. Simon, Dymond-ASU JR 29 37 97 .381 7. Dosty, Sybil-ASU SR 35 90 144 234 6.7 7. Gray-Lawson, Alexis-CAL JR 34 46 121 .380 8. Hampton, Devanei-CAL SR 31 45 153 198 6.4 8. Orsillo, Danielle-ASU JR 35 37 98 .378 9. Ibekwe, Chinyere-UCLA SR 30 72 114 186 6.2 9. Greif, Lauren-CAL JR 34 39 104 .375 10. Ogwumike, Nnemkadi-STAN FR 38 103 128 231 6.1 10. Pohlen, Jeanette-STAN SO 38 83 222 .374

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team YR G FG FGA Pct Player-Team YR G BLK AVG 1. Ogwumike, Nnemkadi-STAN FR 38 161 256 .629 1. Appel, Jayne-STAN JR 38 70 1.84 2. Appel, Jayne-STAN JR 38 251 417 .602 2. Ibekwe, Ify-ARIZ SO 29 52 1.79 3. Dosty, Sybil-ASU SR 35 123 222 .554 3. Dosty, Sybil-ASU SR 35 48 1.37 4. Walker, Ashley-CAL SR 34 264 477 .553 4. Parker, Nadia-USC SR 25 31 1.24 5. Mitchell, Alex-OSU SO 32 129 249 .518 5. Walker, Ashley-CAL SR 34 35 1.03 6. Parker, Nadia-USC SR 25 109 217 .502 6. Ducker, Tiffany-OSU SR 32 32 1.00 7. Lacey, Lauren-ASU SR 35 112 230 .487 7. Coates, Ebonee-WSU SR 30 29 0.97 8. Njonkou, Amina-ARIZ SR 31 105 220 .477 8. Tobin, Becca-ASU SO 35 32 0.91 9. Harmon, Jillian-STAN SR 36 142 298 .477 9. Gilbreath, Briana-USC FR 32 28 0.88 10. Oliver, Heather-USC JR 32 98 207 .473 10. Ibekwe, Chinyere-UCLA SR 30 21 0.70 ASSISTS Player-Team YR G AST AVG / RATIO 1. January, Briann-ASU SR 35 167 4.77 (Min. 3.0 assists/game) 2. Fox-Griffin, Cedes-OSU SR 32 131 4.09 Player-Team YR G AST AVG TURN AVG RATIO 3. Frazier, Ashley-ARIZ JR 31 125 4.03 1. January, Briann-ASU SR 35 167 4.8 80 2.3 2.09 4. LeNoir, Camille-USC SR 32 126 3.94 2. Pohlen, Jeanette-STAN SO 38 146 3.8 85 2.2 1.72 5. Pohlen, Jeanette-STAN SO 38 146 3.84 3. Gray-Lawson, Alexis-CAL JR 34 102 3.0 67 2.0 1.52 6. Campbell, Doreena-UCLA SO 30 112 3.73 4. Fox-Griffin, Cedes-OSU SR 32 131 4.1 90 2.8 1.46 7. Vital, Natasha-CAL JR 34 112 3.29 5. LeNoir, Camille-USC SR 32 126 3.9 95 3.0 1.33 8. Simon, Dymond-ASU JR 29 95 3.28 6. Campbell, Doreena-UCLA SO 30 112 3.7 91 3.0 1.23 9. Gray-Lawson, Alexis-CAL JR 34 102 3.00 7. Vital, Natasha-CAL JR 34 112 3.3 98 2.9 1.14 10. Davis, Brittney-OSU SR 32 95 2.97 8. Simon, Dymond-ASU JR 29 95 3.3 88 3.0 1.08 9. Frazier, Ashley-ARIZ JR 31 125 4.0 120 3.9 1.04 PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) Player-Team YR G FTM FTA Pct MINUTES PLAYED 1. Fox-Griffin, Cedes-OSU SR 32 81 90 .900 Player-Team YR G MIN AVG 2. Simon, Dymond-ASU JR 29 90 102 .882 1. Frazier, Ashley-ARIZ JR 31 1229 39.65 3. Cocks, Micaela-ORE JR 30 74 86 .860 2. Cocks, Micaela-ORE JR 30 1108 36.93 4. January, Briann-ASU SR 35 101 121 .835 3. Ibekwe, Ify-ARIZ SO 29 1008 34.76 5. Thomas, Reiko-ARIZ FR 30 94 115 .817 4. Fox-Griffin, Cedes-OSU SR 32 1098 34.31 6. Campbell, Doreena-UCLA SO 30 103 129 .798 5. Thomas, Reiko-ARIZ FR 30 973 32.43 7. Davis, Brittney-OSU SR 32 130 163 .798 6. Pohlen, Jeanette-STAN SO 38 1212 31.89 8. LeNoir, Camille-USC SR 32 79 101 .782 7. Rhea, Talisa-OSU SO 32 1020 31.88 9. Whitcomb, Sami-WASH JR 30 71 92 .772 8. Walker, Ashley-CAL SR 34 1082 31.82 10. Walker, Ashley-CAL SR 34 131 172 .762 9. Greif, Lauren-CAL JR 34 1071 31.50 10. Vital, Natasha-CAL JR 34 1053 30.97

94 SCORING OFFENSE TEAM G PTS AVG 1. Stanford 38 2893 76.1 2. USC 32 2334 72.9 3. Arizona State 35 2428 69.4 4. California 34 2283 67.1 5. UCLA 31 2065 66.6 6. Oregon State 32 2032 63.5 7. Washington State 30 1787 59.6 8. Washington 30 1768 58.9 9. Arizona 31 1786 57.6 10. Oregon 30 1699 56.6

SCORING DEFENSE TEAM G PTS AVG 1. California 34 1864 54.8 2. Stanford 38 2120 55.8 3. Oregon State 32 1791 56.0 4. Arizona State 35 1974 56.4 5. UCLA 31 1909 61.6 6. Arizona 31 1911 61.6 7. Washington State 30 2011 67.0 8. Oregon 30 2016 67.2 9. USC 32 2211 69.1 10. Washington 30 2090 69.7 FREE THROW PERCENTAGES 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES SCORING MARGIN TEAM G FTM FTA PCT TEAM G FG FGA PCT TEAM G OFF DEF Margin 1. Oregon State 32 462 621 .744 1. Arizona State 35 180 458 .393 1. Stanford 38 76.1 55.8 +20.3 2. Oregon 30 342 465 .735 2. USC 32 224 644 .348 2. Arizona State 35 69.4 56.4 +13.0 3. Arizona State 35 402 554 .726 3. California 34 185 532 .348 3. California 34 67.1 54.8 +12.3 4. Arizona 31 419 588 .713 4. UCLA 31 107 318 .336 4. Oregon State 32 63.5 56.0 +7.5 5. California 34 460 656 .701 5. Stanford 38 227 680 .334 5. UCLA 31 66.6 61.6 +5.0 6. USC 32 388 561 .692 6. Oregon 30 151 459 .329 6. USC 32 72.9 69.1 +3.8 7. Stanford 38 470 700 .671 7. Oregon State 32 134 422 .318 7. Arizona 31 57.6 61.6 -4.0 8. UCLA 31 434 649 .669 8. Washington State 30 173 577 .300 8. Washington State 30 59.6 67.0 -7.5 9. Washington 30 340 524 .649 9. Arizona 31 95 340 .279 9. Oregon 30 56.6 67.2 -10.6 10. Washington State 30 276 478 .577 10. Washington 30 134 481 .279 10. Washington 30 58.9 69.7 -10.7 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE TEAM G FG FGA PCT TEAM G FG FGA PCT 1. Stanford 38 1098 2323 .473 1. Oregon State 32 120 404 .297 2. Arizona State 35 923 2019 .457 2. California 34 169 568 .298 3. California 34 819 1865 .439 3. UCLA 31 146 456 .320 4. USC 32 861 2069 .416 4. Washington 30 156 480 .325 5. Oregon State 32 718 1742 .412 5. Stanford 38 193 593 .325 6. UCLA 31 762 1850 .412 6. Washington State 30 135 413 .327 7. Oregon 30 603 1569 .384 7. USC 32 193 583 .331 8. Arizona 31 636 1691 .376 8. Arizona 31 208 625 .333 9. Washington 30 647 1771 .365 9. Oregon 30 145 425 .341 10. Washington State 30 669 1848 .362 10. Arizona State 35 120 347 .346

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE REBOUNDING OFFENSE TEAM G FG FGA PCT TEAM G Reb AVG 1. Stanford 38 761 2163 .352 1. Stanford 38 1663 43.8 2. California 34 709 1900 .373 2. UCLA 31 1269 40.9 3. Arizona 31 727 1866 .390 3. USC 32 1220 38.1 4. UCLA 31 666 1661 .401 4. Arizona 31 1178 38.0 5. USC 32 771 1906 .405 5. California 34 1291 38.0 6. Oregon State 32 693 1709 .406 6. Washington State 30 1128 37.6 7. Arizona State 35 751 1827 .411 7. Oregon State 32 1151 36.0 8. Washington 30 730 1691 .432 8. Arizona State 35 1230 35.1 9. Washington State 30 739 1687 .438 9. Washington 30 1035 34.5 10. Oregon 30 766 1722 .445 10. Oregon 30 950 31.7

95 REBOUNDING DEFENSE ASSISTS TEAM G Reb AVG TEAM G AST AVG 1. Stanford 38 1160 30.5 1. Stanford 38 716 18.84 2. Arizona State 35 1102 31.5 2. Arizona State 35 584 16.69 3. California 34 1074 31.6 3. USC 32 480 15.00 4. UCLA 31 999 32.2 4. California 34 462 13.59 5. Oregon State 32 1046 32.7 5. Oregon State 32 421 13.16 6. Oregon 30 1069 35.6 6. UCLA 31 382 12.32 7. Arizona 31 1151 37.1 7. Washington State 30 350 11.67 8. USC 32 1274 39.8 8. Washington 30 338 11.27 9. Washington 30 1195 39.8 9. Oregon 30 312 10.40 10. Washington State 30 1197 39.9 10. Arizona 31 296 9.55

REBOUNDING MARGIN STEALS TEAM G TEAM AVG OPP AVG Margin TEAM G STL AVG ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO 1. Stanford 38 1663 43.8 1160 30.5 +13.2 1. UCLA 31 333 10.74 TEAM G A/AVG T/AVG Ratio 2. UCLA 31 1269 40.9 999 32.2 +8.7 2. USC 32 325 10.16 1. Stanford 38 18.8 15.0 1.26 3. California 34 1291 38.0 1074 31.6 +6.4 3. Washington 30 301 10.03 2. Arizona State 35 16.7 16.6 1.00 4. Arizona State 35 1230 35.1 1102 31.5 +3.7 4. Arizona State 35 336 9.60 3. California 34 13.6 15.9 0.85 5. Oregon State 32 1151 36.0 1046 32.7 +3.3 5. Oregon State 32 269 8.41 4. USC 32 15.0 18.5 0.81 6. Arizona 31 1178 38.0 1151 37.1 +0.9 6. Arizona 31 237 7.65 5. Oregon State 32 13.2 16.9 0.78 7. USC 32 1220 38.1 1274 39.8 -1.7 7. Washington State 30 213 7.10 6. Washington State 30 11.7 18.7 0.62 8. Washington State 30 1128 37.6 1197 39.9 -2.3 8. California 34 237 6.97 7. UCLA 31 12.3 20.0 0.62 9. Oregon 30 950 31.7 1069 35.6 -4.0 9. Stanford 38 259 6.82 8. Washington 30 11.3 19.3 0.58 10. Washington 30 1035 34.5 1195 39.8 -5.3 10. Oregon 30 196 6.53 9. Arizona 31 9.5 17.6 0.54 10. Oregon 30 10.4 19.8 0.52 BLOCKED SHOTS TURNOVER MARGIN TEAM G BS AVG OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS TEAM G TEAM OPP Margin TEAM G NO. AVG 1. Stanford 38 177 4.66 1. Arizona State 35 582 725 +4.09 2. Arizona State 35 134 3.83 1. UCLA 31 530 17.10 2. USC 32 592 684 +2.88 2. Stanford 38 581 15.29 3. USC 32 114 3.56 3. Oregon State 32 540 603 +1.97 4. Arizona 31 93 3.00 3. Washington State 30 455 15.17 4. Washington 30 580 610 +1.00 4. Oregon State 32 459 14.34 5. UCLA 31 90 2.90 5. California 34 541 567 +0.76 6. Oregon State 32 85 2.66 5. Arizona 31 433 13.97 6. Washington State 30 561 582 +0.70 6. Washington 30 404 13.47 7. Washington 30 73 2.43 7. UCLA 31 620 641 +0.68 8. Oregon 30 67 2.23 7. USC 32 429 13.41 8. Stanford 38 570 590 +0.53 8. Arizona State 35 461 13.17 Washington State 30 67 2.23 9. Arizona 31 546 495 -1.65 10. California 34 71 2.09 9. California 34 435 12.79 10. Oregon 30 595 471 -4.13 10. Oregon 30 301 10.03

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS TEAM G NO. AVG 1. Stanford 38 1082 28.47 2. California 34 856 25.18 3. USC 32 791 24.72 4. Arizona 31 745 24.03 5. UCLA 31 739 23.84 6. Washington State 30 673 22.43 7. Arizona State 35 769 21.97 8. Oregon 30 649 21.63 9. Oregon State 32 692 21.63 10. Washington 30 631 21.03

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE TEAM G 3FG AVG 1. USC 32 224 7.00 2. Stanford 38 227 5.97 3. Washington State 30 173 5.77 4. California 34 185 5.44 5. Arizona State 35 180 5.14 6. Oregon 30 151 5.03 7. Washington 30 134 4.47 8. Oregon State 32 134 4.19 9. UCLA 31 107 3.45 10. Arizona 31 95 3.06

96 97 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE CAREER RECORDS POINTS (1,500-POINT CLUB) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. , STAN (2005-08) ...... 2,629 1. Jamie Redd, WASH (1996-99) ...... 1,838 2. , USC (1991-94) ...... 2,414 2. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) ...... 1,822 3. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96) ...... 2,349 3. Rehema Stephens, UCLA (1989-92) ...... 1,807 4. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) ...... 2,248 4. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96) ...... 1,773 5. , ARIZ (1995-98) ...... 2,237 5. Adia Barnes, ARIZ (1995-98) ...... 1,731 6. , STAN (1994-97) ...... 2,215 6. , OSU (1999-02) ...... 1,650 7. Ashley Walker, CAL (2006-09) ...... 2,142 7. Kate Starbird, STAN (1994-97) ...... 1,634 8. , UCLA (1997-00) ...... 2,101 8. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) ...... 1,596 9. Val Whiting, STAN (1989-93) ...... 2,077 9. Val Whiting, STAN (1989-93) ...... 1,569 10. Jamie Redd, WASH (1996-99) ...... 2,027 10. , STAN (2001-04) ...... 1,540 11. Nicole Powell, STAN (2001-04) ...... 2,062 12. Cherie Nelson, USC (1987-89) ...... 1,996 FIELD GOAL PCT. (4 made per game) 13. Dee-Dee Wheeler, ARIZ (2002-05)...... 1,966 1. Kristin Folkl, STAN (1995, 97-98) ...... 644 14. Stefanie Kasperski, ORE (1987-90) ...... 1,956 2. Brooke Smith, STAN (2005-07)...... 591 15. Giuliana Mendiola, WASH (2001-04) ...... 1,928 3. Shawntinice Polk, ARIZ (2003-05) ...... 590 16. Rehema Stephens, UCLA (1990-92) ...... 1,887 4. Tatum Brown, ARIZ (1999-00) ...... 582 17. , UCLA (2003-07) ...... 1,829 5. Kristin Kovesdy, ASU (2003-06) ...... 575 18. , UCLA (1991-94) ...... 1,813 6. Kisa Hughes, UCLA (1994-96)...... 564 19. Felicia Ragland, OSU (1999-02) ...... 1,803 7. Stefanie Kasperski, ORE (1987-90) ...... 563 20. Rhonda Smith, WASH (1992-95) ...... 1,801 8. Melody Johnson, ASU (2001-02) ...... 562 21. Nikki Blue, UCLA (2003-06)...... 1,797 9. Kesha Martin, CAL (1990-93)...... 555 22. Michelle Greco, UCLA (1998-03) ...... 1,707 10. Maylana Martin, UCLA (1997-00) ...... 545 23. Ebony Hoffman, USC (2001-04) ...... 1,687 24. Lisa Willis, UCLA (2003-06) ...... 1,677 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 25. Loree Payne, WASH (2000-03) ...... 1,675 1. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-08) ...... 295 26. Trisha Stevens, STAN (1988-91) ...... 1,649 2. Lisa Griffith, ARIZ (1997-00) ...... 285 27. Jayne Appel, STAN (2007-pres.)...... 1,635 3. Lisa Willis, UCLA (2003-06) ...... 256 28. , STAN (1987-90) ...... 1,634 4. Loree Payne, WASH (2000-03) ...... 245 29. Elizabeth Pickney, ARIZ (1999-02) ...... 1,620 5. Megan Franza, WASH (1998-01) ...... 211 30. Megan Franza, WASH (1998-01) ...... 1,612 6. Vanessa Nygaard, STAN (1995-98) ...... 210 31. Teresa Palmisano, CAL (1988-91) ...... 1,610 7. Aimee Grzyb, ARIZ (2001-04) ...... 208 32. Karen Deden, WASH (1988-91) ...... 1,596 Kelley Suminski, STAN (2002-05)...... 208 33. Devanei Hampton, CAL (2006-09) ...... 1.588 9. Sebnem Kimyacioglu, STAN (2002-05) ...... 205 34. , STAN (1987-90) ...... 1,586 10. Nicole Powell, STAN (2001-04) ...... 201 35. Anette Mollerstrom, OSU (1993-96)...... 1,582 36. Trisha Stafford, CAL (1988-92) ...... 1,530 THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 37. Jenni Ruff, WSU (1993-96) ...... 1,526 1. Lisa Griffith, ARIZ (1997-00) ...... 747 38. Brooke Smith, STAN (2002-07)...... 1,520 2. Loree Payne, WASH (2000-03) ...... 732 39. Olympia Scott, STAN (1995-98) ...... 1,524 3. Lisa Willis, UCLA (2003-06) ...... 710 40. Anita Kaplan, STAN (1992-95) ...... 1,509 4. Megan Franza, WASH (1998-01) ...... 708 41. Arianne Boyer, ORE (1993-97) ...... 1,501 5. Jamie Redd, WASH (1996-99) ...... 675 6. Aimee Grzyb, ARIZ (2001-04) ...... 585 SCORING AVERAGE (min. 2 seasons) ...... 7. Sebnem Kimyaacioglu, STAN (2002-05) ...... 549 1. Cherie Nelson, USC (1987-89) ...... 23.2 8. Brenda Pantoja, ARIZ (1993-96) ...... 538 2. Rehema Stephens, UCLA (1990-92) ...... 21.7 9. Vanessa Nygaard, STAN (1995-98) ...... 536 3. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96) ...... 21.2 10. Brandi Davis, ORE (2003-06) ...... 535 4. Judy Shannon, OSU (1991-92) ...... 20.5 5. Natalie Williams, UCLA (1991-94) ...... 20.4 THREE-POINT FG PCT. (Min. 1 made per game) 6. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) ...... 20.1 1. Rosalind Moore-Senior, ASU (1987-89) ...... 494 7. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) ...... 19.7 2. Chris Holten, CAL (1987-90) ...... 467 8. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-2008) ...... 19.2 3. Jennifer Azzi, STAN (1987-90) ...... 452 9. Adia Barnes, ARIZ (1995-98) ...... 18.5 4. Michelle Eble, ORE (1987-90) ...... 443 10. Maylana Martin, UCLA (1997-00) ...... 18.1 5. Jonni Gray, WSU (1987-89) ...... 424 Laura Moore, WASH (1990-93) ...... 424 FIELD GOALS MADE 7. Kristin Iwanaga, CAL (2002-05) ...... 422 1. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) ...... 973 8. Krista Rappahahn, STAN (2003-06) ...... 409 2. Adia Barnes, ARIZ (1995-98) ...... 881 9. Kelley Suminski, STAN (2002-05)...... 405 3. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96) ...... 869 10. Melanie Pearson, UCLA (1997-99) ...... 401 4. Kate Starbird, STAN (1994-97) ...... 818 5. Stefanie Kasperski, ORE (1987-90) ...... 816 FREE THROWS MADE 6. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) ...... 807 1. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96) ...... 608 7. Val Whiting, STAN (1989-93) ...... 795 2. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-08) ...... 556 8. Maylana Martin, UCLA (1997-00) ...... 775 3. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) ...... 552 9. Cherie Nelson, USC (1987-89) ...... 754 4. Maylana Martin, UCLA (1997-00) ...... 550 10. Rehema Stephens, UCLA (1989-92) ...... 747 5. Cherie Nelson, USC (1987-89) ...... 488 6. Teresa Palmisano, CAL (1988-91) ...... 482 7. Val Whiting, STAN (1989-93) ...... 481 8. Adia Barnes, ARIZ (1995-98) ...... 472 Elizabeth Pickney, ARIZ (1999-02) ...... 472 10. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) ...... 461

98 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE CAREER RECORDS, CONTINUED FREE THROW ATTEMPTS REBOUNDING AVG. (min. 2 seasons) 1. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96) ...... 903 1. Natalie Williams, UCLA (1991-94) ...... 12.8 2. Maylana Martin, UCLA (1997-00) ...... 797 2. Cherie Nelson, USC (1987-89) ...... 10.7 3. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) ...... 755 3. Shawntinice Polk, ARIZ (2003-05) ...... 10.5 4. Rhonda Smith, WASH (1992-95) ...... 722 4. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) ...... 10.2 5. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-08) ...... 676 5. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) ...... 10.1 6. Adia Barnes, ARIZ (1995-98) ...... 671 6. Ify Ibekwe, ARIZ (2008-Present) ...... 10.0 7. Val Whiting, STAN (1989-93) ...... 666 7. Nicole Powell, STAN (2001-04) ...... 9.6 8. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) ...... 660 Amber Hall, WASH (1995-99) ...... 9.6 9. Cherie Nelson, USC (1987-89) ...... 646 9. Judy Shannon, OSU (1991-92) ...... 9.5 10. Nikki Blue, UCLA (2003-06)...... 637 10. Debbie Sporcich, ORE (1990-94) ...... 9.1 FREE THROW PCT. (min. 2 made per game) ASSISTS 1. Kristin Iwanaga, CAL (2002-05) ...... 890 1. , STAN (1988-91) ...... 757 2. Kelley Suminski, STAN (2002-05)...... 843 2. Jennifer Azzi, STAN (1987-90) ...... 751 3. Laura Moore, WASH (1990-93) ...... 840 3. Erica Gomez, UCLA (1997-00) ...... 697 4. Shaq. Williams, ORE (1999-03) ...... 839 4. Brenda Pantoja, ARIZ (1993-96) ...... 688 5. Nicole Powell, STAN (2001-04) ...... 829 5. Milena Flores, STAN (1997-00) ...... 644 6. Julie Zeilstra, STAN (1988-91) ...... 827 6. Corrie Mizusawa, ORE (2002-05) ...... 618 7. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-08) ...... 822 7. Giuliana Mendiola, WASH (2001-04) ...... 612 8. Theresa Jantzen, ASU (1999-00) ...... 818 8. Nikki Blue, UCLA (2003-06)...... 602 9. Loree Payne, WASH (1999-03) ...... 817 9. , STAN (1994-97) ...... 585 10. Kate Starbird, STAN (1994-97) ...... 815 10. Leilani Estavan, OSU (2001-04) ...... 577 Nicole Powell, STAN (2001-04) ...... 577 REBOUNDS (750- CLUB) 1. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) ...... 1,214 STEALS 2. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) ...... 1,168 1. Lisa Willis, UCLA (2003-06) ...... 372 3. Nicole Powell, STAN (2001-04) ...... 1,143 2. Nikki Blue, UCLA (2003-06)...... 325 4. Natalie Williams, UCLA (1991-94) ...... 1,137 3. Tammy Story, USC (1989-92) ...... 309 5. Val Whiting, STAN (1989-93) ...... 1,134 4. Dee-Dee Wheeler, ARIZ (2002-05)...... 304 6. Ashley Walker, CAL (2006-09) ...... 1,117 5. Michelle Greco, UCLA (1998-03) ...... 288 7. Ebony Hoffman, USC (2001-04) ...... 1,003 6. Courtney Johnson, CAL (1997-01) ...... 286 Amber Hall, WASH (1996-99) ...... 1,003 7, Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-08) ...... 281 9. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96) ...... 1,001 8. Sonja Henning, STAN (1988-91) ...... 280 10. Stefanie Kasperski, ORE (1987-90) ...... 996 9. Margo Evashevski, OSU (1990-93) ...... 276 11. Jayne Appel, STAN (2007-Present) ...... 942 10. Nicole Anderson, UCLA (1989-93) ...... 274 12. Maylana Martin, UCLA (1997-00) ...... 935 13. Adia Barnes, ARIZ (1995-98) ...... 921 BLOCKED SHOTS 14. Cherie Nelson, USC (1987-89) ...... 920 1. Stefanie Kasperski, ORE (1987-90) ...... 402 15. Shawntinice Polk, ARIZ (2003-05) ...... 914 2. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) ...... 321 16. Karen Deden, WASH (1988-91) ...... 912 3. Jenny Mowe, ORE (1997-01) ...... 222 17. Kate Benz, WSU (2003-07) ...... 899 4. Shawntinice Polk, ARIZ (2003-05) ...... 220 18. Devanei Hampton, CAL (2006-09) ...... 876 5. Jayne Appel, STAN ...... 215 19. Kesha Martin, CAL (1989-93)...... 875 6. Brina Chaney, OSU (2001-04) ...... 208 20. Teresa Palmisano, CAL (1988-91) ...... 874 7. Val Whiting, STAN (1989-93) ...... 201 21. Debbie Sporcich, ORE (1991-94) ...... 868 8. Sissel Pierce, OSU (1997-00) ...... 176 22. Katy Steding, STAN (1987-90) ...... 864 9. Ashley Waker, CAL ...... 174 23. Arianne Boyer, ORE (1994-97) ...... 850 10. Renae Fegent, ORE (1995-98) ...... 169 24. Monique Ambers, ASU (1990-93) ...... 823 25. Gena Pelz, WASH (1995-98) ...... 820 Oregon State (OSU) players in bold 26. Sandra Van Embricqs, UCLA (1987-90) ...... 811 27. Andrea Bills, ORE (2002-05) ...... 813 28. Rhonda Smith, WASH (1992-95) ...... 803 29. Janae Hubbard, UCLA (1997-00) ...... 798 30. Noelle Quinn, UCLA (2-003-07) ...... 794 31. Jennie Leander, CAL (1996-99) ...... 790 32. Ingrid Dixson, CAL (1991-94) ...... 789 33. Rachel Hemmer, STAN (1992-95) ...... 780 Kristen Newlin, STAN (2003-07) ...... 780 35. Cathrine Kraayeveld, ORE (2002-05) ...... 774 36. Giuliana Mendiola, WASH (2001-04) ...... 769 37. Sonjha Fleming, OSU (1990-93) ...... 759 38. Olympia Scott, STAN (1995-98) ...... 753

OSU’s Tanya Kostic is one of just four Pac-10 players (Lisa Leslie, Tina Thompson, Val Whiting) to score over 2,000 points and pull down 1,000 rebounds in her career.

99 PAC-10 CONFERENCE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1986-87 Pac-10 Overall 1992-93 Pac-10 Overall W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. USC 15 3 .833 22 8 .733 Stanford 15 3 .833 26 6 .812 Washington 14 4 .778 23 7 .767 USC 14 4 .778 22 7 .759 Oregon 14 4 .778 23 7 .767 Washington 11 7 .611 17 12 .586 UCLA 11 7 .611 18 10 .643 California 10 8 .556 19 10 .655 California 10 8 .556 21 10 .677 Arizona State 10 8 .556 17 10 .630 Oregon State 8 10 .444 17 11 .607 Oregon State 9 9 .500 15 12 .556 Stanford 8 10 .444 14 14 .500 UCLA 8 10 .444 13 14 .481 Arizona 4 14 .222 11 18 .379 Arizona 7 11 .389 13 14 .481 Arizona State 4 14 .222 10 17 .370 Oregon 3 15 .167 9 18 .333 Washington State 2 16 .111 10 18 .357 Washington State 3 15 .167 7 20 .259

1987-88 Pac-10 Overall 1993-94 Pac-10 Overall W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. Washington 16 2 .889 25 5 .833 USC 16 2 .887 26 4 .867 USC 15 3 .833 22 8 .733 Stanford 15 3 .833 25 6 .806 Stanford 14 4 .778 27 5 .844 Oregon 13 5 .722 20 9 .690 UCLA 12 6 .667 19 11 .633 Washington 12 6 .667 21 8 .727 Oregon 9 9 .500 16 12 .571 UCLA 10 8 .556 15 12 .556 California 6 12 .333 15 15 .500 Oregon State 9 9 .500 17 11 .607 Washington State 6 12 .333 11 17 .393 Arizona 8 10 .444 15 12 .556 Arizona State 5 13 .278 11 17 .393 Washington State 3 15 .167 8 19 .296 Oregon State 5 13 .278 10 18 .357 California 2 16 .111 8 20 .286 Arizona 2 16 .111 5 23 .179 Arizona State 2 16 .111 4 22 .154

1988-89 Pac-10 Overall 1994-95 Pac-10 Overall W L PCT. W L PCT W L PCT. W L PCT. Stanford 18 0 1.000 28 3 .903 Stanford 17 1 .944 30 3 .909 Washington 15 3 .833 23 10 .696 Washington 13 5 .765 25 9 .735 Oregon 11 7 .611 22 10 .688 Oregon State 12 6 .667 21 8 .724 California 8 10 .444 13 15 .464 Oregon 11 7 .611 18 10 .643 UCLA 8 10 .444 12 16 .429 USC 10 8 .556 18 10 .643 USC 8 10 .444 12 16 .429 Washington State 9 9 .500 16 11 .593 Oregon State 7 11 .389 13 15 .464 Arizona 6 12 .333 11 19 .367 Washington State 6 12 .333 13 15 .464 California 5 13 .278 10 17 .370 Arizona 6 12 .333 11 17 .393 UCLA 5 13 .278 10 17 .370 Arizona State 3 15 .167 9 19 .321 Arizona State 2 16 .111 8 19 .296

1989-90 Pac-10 Overall 1995-96 Pac-10 Overall W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. Stanford 17 1 .944 32 1 .970 Stanford 18 0 1.000 29 3 .906 Washington 17 1 .944 28 3 .903 Oregon State 11 7 .611 19 9 .679 UCLA 12 6 .667 17 12 .586 Arizona 10 8 .556 22 8 .733 Oregon 9 9 .500 17 12 .586 Oregon 10 8 .556 18 11 .621 California 9 9 .500 17 12 .586 Washington 10 8 .556 16 13 .552 Washington State 9 9 .500 17 11 .607 Washington State 8 10 .444 17 12 .586 USC 6 12 .333 8 19 .296 UCLA 8 10 .444 13 14 .481 Arizona State 5 13 .278 13 15 .464 USC 8 10 .444 13 14 .481 Arizona 5 13 .278 12 17 .414 Arizona State 4 14 .222 8 19 .296 Oregon State 1 17 .056 5 26 .161 California 3 15 .167 7 20 .259

1990-91 Pac-10 Overall 1996-97 Pac-10 Overall W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. Stanford 16 2 .889 26 6 .813 Stanford 18 0 1.000 34 2 .944 Washington 15 3 .833 24 5 .828 Oregon 14 4 .778 22 7 .759 USC 11 7 .611 18 12 .600 USC 13 5 .722 20 9 .690 Washington State 10 8 .556 18 11 .621 Arizona 12 6 .667 23 8 .742 UCLA 10 8 .556 15 13 .536 Washington 12 6 .667 17 11 .607 Oregon State 9 9 .500 17 11 .607 UCLA 7 11 .389 13 14 .481 California 7 11 .389 14 14 .500 Oregon State 5 13 .278 11 16 .407 Oregon 6 12 .333 13 15 .464 Washington State 4 14 .222 10 17 .370 Arizona State 5 13 .278 14 14 .500 Arizona State 3 15 .167 9 19 .321 Arizona 1 17 .056 6 25 .192 California 2 16 .111 6 21 .222

1991-92 Pac-10 Overall 1997-98 Pac-10 Overall W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. Stanford 15 3 .833 30 3 .909 Stanford 17 1 .944 21 6 .778 USC 14 4 .778 23 8 .742 Arizona 14 4 .778 23 7 .767 California 12 6 .667 20 9 .690 UCLA 14 4 .778 20 9 .690 UCLA 12 6 .667 21 10 .667 Oregon 13 5 .722 17 10 .630 Arizona State 11 7 .611 20 9 .690 Washington 9 9 .500 18 10 .643 Washington 9 9 .500 17 11 .607 USC 7 11 .389 12 15 .444 Oregon 6 12 .333 14 14 .500 Washington State 6 12 .333 12 15 .444 Washington State 5 13 .278 12 15 .444 Arizona State 6 12 .333 10 17 .370 Arizona 3 15 .167 9 19 .321 Oregon State 2 16 .111 7 20 .259 Oregon State 3 15 .167 8 20 .286 California 2 16 .111 6 22 .214

100 PAC-10 CONFERENCE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1998-99 Pac-10 Overall 2004-05 Pac-10 Overall W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. Oregon 15 3 .833 25 6 .806 Stanford 17 1 .944 32 3 .914 UCLA 15 3 .833 26 8 .765 Arizona State 12 6 .667 24 10 .706 Stanford 14 4 .778 18 12 .600 Oregon 12 6 .667 21 10 .677 Arizona 12 6 .667 18 11 .621 USC 12 6 .667 20 11 .645 Washington 11 7 .611 16 13 .552 Arizona 11 7 .611 20 12 .625 Arizona State 6 12 .333 12 15 .444 UCLA 10 8 .556 16 12 .571 California 6 12 .333 12 15 .444 Washington 9 9 .500 14 16 .467 Washington State 5 13 .278 11 16 .407 California 4 14 .222 11 18 .379 Oregon State 3 15 .167 11 16 .407 Washington State 2 16 .111 6 22 .214 USC 3 15 .167 7 20 .259 Oregon State 1 17 .056 6 23 .207

1999-2000 Pac-10 Overall 2005-06 Pac-10 Overall W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. Oregon 14 4 .778 23 8 .742 Stanford 15 3 .833 26 8 .765 Arizona 13 5 .722 25 7 .781 Arizona State 14 4 .778 25 7 .781 Stanford 13 5 .722 21 9 .700 UCLA 12 6 .667 21 11 .656 UCLA 12 6 .667 18 11 .621 Washington 11 7 .611 19 11 .633 USC 10 8 .556 16 14 .553 USC 11 7 .611 19 12 .613 Oregon State 10 8 .556 14 16 .467 California 10 8 .556 18 12 .600 Arizona State 7 11 .389 14 15 .483 Oregon State 7 11 .389 16 15 .516 California 6 12 .333 11 17 .393 Oregon 5 13 .278 14 15 .483 Washington 4 14 .222 8 22 .267 Arizona 3 15 .167 8 22 .267 Washington State 1 17 .056 4 24 .143 Washington State 2 16 .111 8 20 .286

2000-01 Pac-10 Overall 2006-07 Pac-10 Overall W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. Washington 12 6 .667 22 10 .688 Stanford 17 1 .944 29 5 .853 Arizona State 12 6 .667 20 11 .645 Arizona State 16 2 .889 31 5 .861 Stanford 12 6 .667 19 11 .633 California 12 6 .667 23 9 .719 Oregon 10 8 .556 17 12 .586 Washington 11 7 .611 18 13 .581 Arizona 9 9 .500 20 12 .625 USC 10 8 .556 17 13 .567 Oregon State 8 10 .444 16 13 .552 Oregon 8 10 .444 17 14 .548 USC 8 10 .444 13 15 .464 UCLA 7 11 .389 14 18 .438 California 8 10 .444 12 16 .427 Arizona 4 14 .222 11 21 .344 Washington State 6 12 .333 11 17 .393 Oregon State 4 14 .222 9 19 .321 UCLA 5 13 .278 6 23 .207 Washington State 1 17 .056 5 24 .172

2001-02 Pac-10 Overall 2007-08 Pac-10 Overall W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. Stanford 18 0 1.000 32 3 .914 Stanford 16 2 .889 35 4 .897 Arizona State 12 6 .667 25 9 .735 California 15 3 .833 27 7 .794 Washington 12 6 .667 19 12 .613 Arizona State 14 4 .778 22 11 .667 USC 11 7 .611 16 14 .533 USC 10 8 .556 17 13 .567 Oregon State 11 7 .611 17 15 .531 UCLA 10 8 .556 16 15 .516 Oregon 10 8 .556 22 13 .629 Washington 8 10 .444 13 18 .419 Arizona 10 8 .556 14 14 .500 Oregon 7 11 .389 14 17 .452 UCLA 4 14 .222 9 20 .286 Oregon State 4 14 .222 12 19 .387 California 2 16 .111 7 21 .250 Arizona 4 14 .222 10 20 .333 Washington State 0 18 .000 2 27 .069 Washington State 2 16 .111 5 25 .167

2002-03 Pac-10 Overall 2008-09 Pac-10 Overall W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. Stanford 15 3 .833 27 5 .844 Stanford 17 1 .944 33 5 .868 Washington 13 5 .722 22 8 .733 California 15 3 .833 27 7 .794 Arizona 13 5 .722 22 9 .710 Arizona State 15 3 .833 26 9 .743 UCLA 12 6 .667 18 11 .621 UCLA 9 9 .500 19 12 .613 Oregon State 8 10 .444 15 15 .500 Oregon State 9 9 .500 20 12 .625 USC 8 10 .444 14 17 .452 USC 9 9 .500 17 15 .531 Oregon 8 10 .444 12 16 .429 Oregon 5 13 .278 9 21 .300 Arizona State 7 11 .389 16 14 .533 Washington State 4 14 .222 11 19 .367 California 5 13 .278 10 19 .345 Arizona 4 14 .222 12 19 .387 Washington State 1 17 .056 2 26 .071 Washington 3 15 .167 8 22 .267

2003-04 Pac-10 Overall W L PCT. W L PCT. Stanford 14 4 .778 27 7 .813 Arizona 14 4 .778 24 9 .727 Arizona State 11 7 .611 17 12 .586 UCLA 11 7 .611 17 13 .567 USC 11 7 .611 15 13 .536 Washington 9 9 .500 18 13 .581 Oregon State 8 10 .444 17 15 .548 Oregon 6 12 .333 14 15 .483 California 4 14 .222 12 17 .414 Washington State 2 16 .111 6 22 .214

101 their fifth-straight crown. STANFORD also claimed its PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE first national title in women’s rowing, winning gold 800 South Broadway, Suite 400, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 at the NCAA championships, while WASHINGTON Phone (925) 932-4411 • Fax (925) 932-4601 • http: www.pac-10.org reclaimed its IRA men’s rowing title from 2007.

University of Arizona Arizona State University On the men’s side, Pac-10 members have won 261 University of California, Berkeley University of California, NCAA team championships, far ahead of the 200 University of Oregon Oregon State University claimed by the runner-up Big Ten. Men’s NCAA University of Southern California Stanford University crowns have come at a phenomenal rate for the Pac- University of Washington Washington State University 10 - 15 basketball titles by five schools (more than any other conference), 50 tennis titles, 44 outdoor The Pacific-10 Conference continues to uphold its tradition as the “Conference of Champions” ®, claiming track & field crowns, and 26 baseball titles. Pac-10 an incredible 166 NCAA team titles over the past 19 years, including 11 in 2008-09, averaging nearly nine members have won 24 of the last 40 NCAA titles in championships per academic year. Even more impressive has been the breadth of the Pac-10’s success, with volleyball, 35 of the last 50 in water polo, and 21 in championships coming in 26 different men’s and women’s sports. The Pac-10 has led the nation in NCAA swimming & diving national championships. Championships in 43 of the last 49 years and finished second five times. Individually, the Conference has produced an Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics achievements, the Pac-10 has captured 380 NCAA titles (261 impressive number of NCAA men’s individual men’s, 119 women’s), far outdistancing the runner-up Big Ten Conference’s 222 titles. champions, as well, boasting 1,169 individual crowns. The Conference’s reputation is further proven in the annual Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup competition, the prestigious award that honors the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country. STANFORD won its On the women’s side, the story is much the same. Since the NCAA began conducting women’s championships 28 15th-consecutive Directors’ Cup in 2008-09, continuing its remarkable run. Eight of the top 25 Division I programs years ago, Pac-10 members have claimed at least four national titles in a single season on 20 occasions, including were Pac-10 member institutions: No. 1 STANFORD, No. 4 USC, No. 7 CALIFORNIA, No. 11 WASHINGTON, No. 12 2008-09. Overall, the Pac-10 has captured 119 NCAA women’s titles, easily outdistancing the SEC, which is second ARIZONA STATE, No. 16 UCLA, No. 22 OREGON and No. 24 ARIZONA. The Pac-10 landed three programs in the with 74. Pac-10 members have dominated a number of sports, winning 21 softball titles, 18 tennis crowns, 13 of top-10, one more than the second-place ACC, Big Ten and SEC (2). the last 19 volleyball titles, 13 of the last 20 trophies in golf and 11 in swimming & diving.

The Pac-10 captured a nation’s-best 11 NCAA titles in 2008-09. The total does not include a national title in Pac-10 women athletes shine nationally on an individual basis, as well, having captured an unmatched 525 NCAA men’s rowing, which WASHINGTON claimed by taking top honors at the IRA Championships Regatta. Men’s individual crowns, an average of more than 18 championships per season. rowing is not a NCAA event. PAC-10 CONFERENCE HISTORY Seven of the 10 Conference institutions claimed NCAA team titles in 2008-09. NCAA team champions came The roots of the Pacific-10 Conference date back over 90 years to December 2, 1915, when the Pacific Coast from ARIZONA STATE (women’s golf), CALIFORNIA (women’s swimming), OREGON (men’s cross country, men’s Conference (PCC) was founded at a meeting at the Oregon Hotel in Portland, Ore. The original membership indoor track & field), UCLA (women’s water polo), STANFORD (men’s gymnastics, women’s rowing), USC (men’s consisted of four schools - the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Washington, the University tennis, men’s water polo) and WASHINGTON (women’s cross country, softball). The Pac-10 also had runners-up in of Oregon, and Oregon State College (now Oregon State University). All still are charter members of the nine NCAA Championship events: women’s cross country (OREGON), women’s volleyball (STANFORD), women’s Conference. water polo (USC), men’s volleyball (USC), women’s tennis (CALIFORNIA), women’s golf (UCLA), women’s rowing (CALIFORNIA), men’s and women’s outdoor track & field (OREGON). The Pac-10 also earned a runner-up finish Pacific Coast Conference play began in 1916 and, one year later, Washington State College (now Washington at the IRA men’s rowing championship (CALIFORNIA). Overall, the conference had 26 teams finish in the top State University) was accepted into the league, with Stanford University following in 1918. four at NCAA Championship events. In 1922, the PCC expanded to eight teams with the admission of the University of Southern California (USC) Participation in the postseason was a common occurrence for the Pac-10 in 2008-09. Of the 22 sports sponsored and the University of Idaho. In 1924, the University of Montana joined the league roster, and in 1928, the PCC by the Conference, 18 witnessed at least half its teams participating in NCAA or other postseason action. The grew to 10 members with the addition of UCLA. men sent 63 of a possible 93 teams into the postseason (67.7 percent), while the women sent 65 of a possible 101 teams (64.4 percent). The Pacific Coast Conference competed as a 10-member league until 1950, with the exception of 1943-45 when World War II curtailed intercollegiate athletic competition to a minimum. During that time, the league’s The Pac-10 experienced continued success in football as the league went a perfect 5-0 in bowl games, the first commissioner was named. Edwin N. Atherton was Commissioner in 1940 and was succeeded by Victor O. most bowl victories for the Conference since 1997 and its first undefeated mark since 1989. The Pac-10 faced Schmidt in 1944. In 1950, Montana resigned from the Conference and joined the Mountain States Conference. tough competition in the Bowl season, as four of the five opponents were ranked in the top 20. USC claimed The PCC continued as a nine-team Conference through 1958. its 15th Pac-10 title in the sport, posting an 8-1 league record. The Trojans capped their season with a 38-24 victory over Penn State in the Rose Bowl. Meanwhile, ARIZONA (def. BYU), OREGON (def. Oklahoma State), In 1959, the PCC was dissolved and the Athletic Associates of Western Universities was formed and Thomas J. CALIFORNIA (def. Miami [Fla.]) and OREGON STATE (def. Pittsburgh) also earned bowl victories. USC, OREGON Hamilton was appointed Commissioner of the new league. The original AAWU membership included California, and OREGON STATE were ranked in the top-25 of the Associated Press’ poll at season’s end, finishing third, Stanford, Southern California, UCLA and Washington. Washington State joined the membership in 1962, while 10th and 18th, respectively. Oregon and Oregon State joined in 1964. Under Hamilton’s watch, the name Pacific-8 Conference was adopted in 1968. In 1971, Wiles Hallock took over as Commissioner of the Pac-8. A Pac-10 record-tying six teams competed in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament and three others competed in other postseason events with OREGON STATE capturing the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) crown. ARIZONA Ten years later, on July 1, 1978, the University of Arizona and Arizona State University were admitted to the also advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet Sixteen. On the women’s side, three teams competed in the NCAA league and the Pacific-10 Conference became a reality. In 1986-87, the league took on a new look, expanding Tournament, posting a 9-3 record in the “Big Dance,” as each advanced to the Sweet Sixteen making it the first to include 10 women’s sports. Thomas C. Hansen was named the Commissioner of the Pac-10 in 1983, a role time since 1992 three Conference teams advanced that far. Two of the teams went on to the Elite Eight and he would hold for 26 years until 2009. Hansen was succeeded by current Commissioner Larry Scott, who took STANFORD made its second-straight NCAA Final Four appearance. USC played spoiler at the Pacific Life Pac-10 on the new role in July 2009. Men’s Basketball Tournament, winning the Conference crown, while the Cardinal claimed its third-straight State Farm Pac-10 Women’s Basketball title. Currently, the Pac-10 sponsors 11 men’s sports and 11 women’s sports. Additionally, the Conference is a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) in four other men’s sports and three women’s Without question, the Conference has dominated the softball field, winning 21 national championships in the sports. sport since 1982. WASHINGTON held up the 2009 NCAA trophy, the program’s first national title in the sport. The Huskies defeated top-seeded Florida sweeping the first two games of the best-of-three series. Boasting a The Pacific-10 Conference offices are located 25 miles east of San Francisco in Walnut Creek, Calif. 16-5 record, UCLA captured the Pac-10 regular-season title, while six teams earned NCAA bids. ARIZONA and ARIZONA STATE joined WASHINGTON at the Division I Women’s College World Series. In baseball, ARIZONA STATE CONFERENCE COMMISSIONERS TIMELINE won the league title with a 21-6 record and led the charge in the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the College Edwin N. Atherton was named the Conference’s first Commissioner in 1940, preceding over the Pacific Coast World Series championship series in Omaha, Neb., but fell short of capturing the national title. OREGON STATE Conference (PCC). He was succeeded by Victor O. Schmidt in 1944, who handed over the reigns of the and WASHINGTON STATE rounded out the Pac-10’s NCAA Tournament selections for baseball. Athletic Association of Western Universities to Thomas J. Hamilton in 1959 when the AAWU was formed and for the first three years of the Pacific-8. Wiles Hallock was selected Commissioner of the Pacific-8 in 1971 The Conference swept three men’s and women’s sports, capturing national championships in cross country, water and saw the league expand into the Pacific-10 in 1978 and held that role until the early 1980s. Thomas C. polo and rowing. OREGON claimed the men’s cross country title for the second-straight year and WASHINGTON Hansen was selected the Commissioner of the Pac-10 in 1983 and remained in that position for 26 years won its first women’s title in the sport. The L.A. counterparts took home the hardware for both men’s and women’s before retiring. Current Commissioner Larry Scott succeeded Hansen in July 2009. water polo. The USC men capped off a perfect season with their fourth NCAA title, while the UCLA women won

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