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GAME 22: vs. NORTHERN COLORADO SCHEDULE/RESULTS Thursday, Feb. 8 | 12 p.m. OVERALL: 14-7 | BIG SKY: 6-4 Greeley, Colo. | Bank of Colorado Arena NOVEMBER 4 NORTHWEST NAZARENE (Exhib.) L, 95-87 10 at Seattle W, 74-69 12 at No. 25 Washington W, 79-59 BENGALS PREVIEW 16 COLLEGE OF IDAHO W, 82-39 · The Bengals are back on the winning track following a 76-59 win over Northern 19 at UC Irvine W, 78-72 Arizona Thursday evening at . Idaho State overcame a rough 27 percent 21 at Pepperdine L, 80-74 shooting in the first quarter and a 20-14 halftime rebounding deficit to storm 27 UTAH STATE W, 64-44 back in the final quarter and put the Lumberjacks away. DECEMBER · Through 21 games, the Bengals are averaging 71.4 points per game shooting 1 at Washington State L, 72-55 44.6 percent from the floor to lead the Big Sky, and 36.2 percent from three to 3 at Wyoming L, 61-53 rank second in the conference. ISU averages 39.1 rebounds per game with a +6.2 8 at Hawai’i W-OT, 64-62 rebounding margin to go along with 7.4 steals per game and 14.9 assists per 16 at Utah Valley W, 70-58 game. The Bengals also boast a conference-best +10.4 scoring margin. 28 WESTMINSTER COLLEGE W, 83-45 · Idaho State is led in scoring by Blair at 14.0 points per game. Grace Kenyon, Este- 30 *WEBER STATE L, 76-70 fania Ors and Saylair Grandon also average double-figures for the Bengals at 12.2, JANUARY 10.6 and 10.5 points per game, respectively. 4 *at Southern Utah L, 76-70 · Kenyon leads the rebounding effort with 7.0 rebounds per contest while Sai 6 *at Northern Arizona W, 75-55 Tapasa adds 6.6. Grandon is the only other Bengal to average at least five rebound 11 *NORTH DAKOTA W, 57-46 at 5.1 per game. · Head Coach Seton Sobolewski is in his 10th season with the program and carries 13 *NORTHERN COLORADO L, 63-57 a 164-138 overall record (.543) and has led the team to two postseason tour- 18 *at Portland State W, 88-59 nament appearances: one NCAA tournament berth and one WNIT tournament 20 *at Sacramento State W, 85-71 appearance. 27 *at Weber State L, 84-73 FEBRUARY SCOUTING NORTHERN COLORADO 1 *NORTHERN ARIZONA W, 76-59 · Northern Colorado sits in a three-way tie for second in the 3 *SOUTHERN UTAH W, 66-39 with Idaho and Montana. The Bears are 16-6 overall with an 8-3 mark in confer- 8 *at Northern Colorado 12:00 PM ence play. UNC three losses came at Weber State, at North Dakota and against 10 *at North Dakota 1:00 PM Idaho. 15 *SACRAMENTO STATE 7:00 PM · Currently, the Bears average 69.0 points per game while holding their opponents 17 *PORTLAND STATE 2:00 PM to an average of 64.5 points per game, good for fourth in the conference. UNC is 22 *at Idaho 7:00 PM shooting 44.5 percent from the floor and 33.7 percent from three, and the Bear 25 *at Eastern Washington 3:00 PM average 31.1 rebounds per game and 15.0 assists per game. · Two players average double-figures for Northern Colorado, led by Savannah 28 *MONTANA STATE 7:00 PM Smith at 17.5 points per game while Savannah Scott averages 16.9. Kianna Wil- MARCH liams leads the rebounding effort with 5.6 per contest. 2 *MONTANA 7:00 PM · Northern Colorado is led by Head Coach Kamie Ethridge who is in her fourth 5-10 Big Sky Championships TBD season with the program. · SERIES REVIEW: Idaho State leads the all-time series 19-8 and carry a 9-3 advan- tage in Greeley. In the last meeting, UNC defeated ISU 63-57 in Pocatello. * Big Sky Conference Game All game times MST & subject to change 2017-18 BIG SKY STANDINGS School Big Sky Pct. Overall Home Away Streak Weber State 8-2 0.800 16-5 11-1 5-4 W3 Northern Colorado 8-3 0.727 16-6 7-2 8-4 W3 Idaho 8-3 0.727 12-10 7-4 5-5 W6 Montana 8-3 0.727 12-10 9-4 3-4 W1 Montana State 7-4 0.636 13-9 9-2 3-6 L1 Eastern Washington 7-4 0.636 12-11 9-3 2-7 W2 Idaho State 6-4 0.600 14-7 6-2 8-5 W2 Portland State 5-5 0.500 11-10 6-2 5-8 L2 North Dakota 3-8 0.273 10-12 8-2 1-10 L3 Southern Utah 2-9 0.182 3-19 2-7 1-12 L6 Sacramento State 1-9 0.100 3-18 2-4 0-12 L8 Northern Arizona 1-10 0.091 4-18 3-8 0-10 L8 IDAHO STATE • 2017-18 BENGAL BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 1 QUICK FACTS TRENDS GENERAL INFORMATION NEARLY PERFECT Grace Kenyon’s 10-of-11 performance from the floor at Sacramento State on Saturday, Jan. 20 was Location...... Pocatello, Idaho Founded...... March 11, 1901 a record-tying performance. Her 90.9 field goal percentage ties for the best single game field goal Enrollment...... 14,489 percentage in ISU history. Kenyon’s shooting performance ties both Charly Bond and Kelly Palmer; President...... Dr. Arthur C. Vailas Bond finished 10-for-11 against Weber State on Jan. 29, 1977 while Palmer finished 10-for-11 against Athletics Director...... Jeff Tingey Lewis-Clark State on Nov. 25, 1985. Nickname...... Bengals Colors...... Orange and Black Affiliation...... NCAA Division I ROAD WARRIORS Conference...... Big Sky As of , Idaho State has played more road game (12) than any other team in the Big Sky, and the Bengals Facility...... Reed Gyn (3.040) Athletic Dept. Phone...... (208) 282-4668 have won more road games than any other Big Sky team (8). Southern Utah has played in 11 road Ticket Office Phone...... (208) 282-FANS contests this season, while Northern Colorado has the next highest road wins with six. ISU’s eight road Website...... www.isubengals.com wins are the most since the 2012-13 season. COACHING STAFF Over the course of this season, the Bengals have performed better on the road than at home. Through Head Coach...... Seton Sobolewski (10th Season) 12 road games, ISU averages 72.1 points per game and 38.9 rebounds per game shooting 44.9 percent Alma Mater, Year...... Northern Arizona, 2001 from the floor and 40.2 percent from long range. In ISU’s six home games, the Bengals average 70.0 Career Record...... 164-138 (.543) Record at ISU...... same points per game and 40.3 rebounds per game shooting 44.4 percent from the floor and 35.7 percent Office Phone...... (208) 282-3381 from long range. In road games, five players average double-figures: Brook Blair, 14.4; Grace Kenyon, Email...... [email protected] 13.6; Estefania Ors, 11.8; Sai Tapasa, 10.9 and Saylair Grandon, 10.7. At home, only Blair averages dou- Assistant Coach...... Mike Trujillo (Fourth Season) ble-figures with 14.7 points per game. Assistant Coach...... Ryan Johnson (Fourth Season) Assistant Coach...... Bryanna Mueller (Second Season) Graduate Assistant...... Natalee Faupel (First Season) No. 300 Saturday’s game at Weber State will be Head Coach Seton Sobolewski’s 300th game at Idaho State. TEAM INFORMATION Sobolewsi is the longest-tenured head coach in Idaho State history, and with 162 wins he is the winnin- gest head coach in ISU history. Sobolewski became the winningest head coach in ISU history with his 2016-17 Overall Record...... 19-14 94th career win, a 82-72 win over his alma mater Northern Arizona on Feb. 1, 2014. 2016-17 Big Sky record...... 10-8 (6th) Starters Returning/Lost...... 2/3 Letter Winners returning/lost...... 5/5 CAPITALIZING AT THE LINE Newcomers...... 8 During nonconference play, the Bengals struggled at the line, shooting just 64 percent from the charity Website...... www.isubengals.com stripe. It has been a point of emphasis for Idaho State in conference play as its team free throw percent- Official Hastag...... #GoISU Official Team Twitter Account...... @HeartofaBengal age has risen 12 percent to 76 percent. Through the first four games of conference play, Idaho State Official Team Facebook Account....Idaho State Women’s Basketball converted 57-of-75 attempts, and Jan. 11 against North Dakota, the Bengals went 18-of-23 to shoot 78 percent. SPORTS INFORMATION Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations...... Steve Schaack HOLDING THEIR OWN....NATIONALLY Assist. Dir. of Media Relations (WBB Contact)...... Jenna Larson As of Jan. 9, the Bengals rank sixth in the nation in three-point field goal percentage at 40.2 percent, Office...... (208) 282-3651 and senior guard Brooke Blair led the nation in the same category with 50.7 percent accuracy from long Cell...... (209) 479-4910 Email...... [email protected] range. Press Box Phone - Reed Gym...... (208) 282-5722 SID Mailing Address...... HISTORICAL START P.O. Box 8173 Idaho State had a historical start to the season. Through the first 11 games, Idaho State was 8-3 which Pocatello, Idaho 83201 Overnight Address...... Holt Arena tied the record for the best 11-game start in school history. Two other teams started 8-3: the 1976-77 550 Memorial Drive, Suite 1 and 2007-08 teams. The 1976-77 squad went on to a 15-4 season, while the 2007-08 team finished 20- Pocatello, Idaho 83201 10 on the year and earned a bid to the 2008 WNIT. MEDIA INFORMATION SHARING THE BALL....AND TAKING CARE OF IT Radio Station...... KISU 91.1 FM Idaho State recorded 27 assists on 27 made field goals at Utah Valley on Dec. 16, a season-high in as- Radio Contact...... Jerry Miller sists, while committing just 14 turnovers which ties for a season-low for the Bengals. So far this season, Address...... ISU Student Union Pocatello, ID 83209 Idaho State has delivered 20+ assists three times: at No. 25 Washington (20), against College of Idaho Phone...... (208) 282-2866 (24) and at Utah Valley (27). In games where ISU records more assists than its opponents, the Bengals Play-by-Play Announcer...... Mark Liptak are 6-0. Idaho State has also committed 15 or fewer turnovers four times this season.

KENYON MAKES HISTORY Grace Kenyon etched her name into the Idaho State record books after recording a triple-double at 2017-18 TICKET INFORMATION Utah Valley on Dec. 16. Kenyon finished the game with 12 points, 13 rebounds and a career-high 11 Reserved Seating: Adult $12 Child/Senior $7 assists to become only the second Bengal to accomplish the feat. Lori Heeter recorded the first-ever General Admission: Adult $8 triple-double for Idaho State with 14 points, 10 rebounds and 10 blocks against Montana State on Jan. Child/Senior: $5, Groups (10+) $2 2, 1992. ISU Students: FREE; Student Guests (max 4): $2

All lower bowl seating is reserved OPPONENT COMPARISON Tickets are available for purchase at the Holt Arena ticket office, over the phone at (209) 282-FANS, at Vickers Western Stores in Pocatello and Idaho Falls and here online. Women’s basketball tickets can also be IDAHO STATE NORTHERN COLORADO purchased at the Reed Gym ticket booth beginning 1 hour before tipoff. Points per game 71.4 69.0 Opponent points per game 61.0 64.5 Field goal percentage .446 .445 Opponent field goal percentage .361 .429 Free throw percentage .702 .824 Follow the Action Three-point percentage .362 .337 Live Stats and Live Audio will be available for this week’s games. Rebounds per game 39.1 31.1 Assists per game 14.9 15.0 For all Live Stats and Live Audio/Video links, visit the ISU Women’s Basketball schedule page at: Steals per game 7.4 8.2 http://isubengals.com/schedule.aspx?path=wbball Blocks per game 3.5 3.3 Turnovers per game 15.6 13.7 For Live Updates during games, check out: ISU Athletics on Facebook @ISUBengals on Twitter IDAHO STATE • 2017-18 BENGAL BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 2 TRENDS BIG SKY RANKINGS MAKING WAVES IN THE ALOHA STATE CATEGORY RANK For the first time in program history, Idaho State defeated Hawai’i. The Bengals battled the Rainbow Scoring Offense...... 4th (71.4 ppg) Wahine for 45 minutes, earning the 64-62 overtime win. Though it was close throughout (neither team Scoring Defense...... 1st (61.0 ppg) Scoring Margin...... 1st (+10.4) led by more than 10 points), Idaho State claimed the lead for 31:29 of the 45 total minutes. With the Free Throw Pct...... 9th (.702) win, the Bengals are now 1-3 against Hawai’i, including a 1-2 mark in Manoa, HI. Field Goal Pct...... 1st (.445) Field Goal Pct. Defense...... 1st (.361) GETTING BACK TO THEIR ROOTS 3-Point Field Goal Pct...... 2nd (.362) 3-Point Field Goal Pct Defense...... 3rd (.298) Head Coach Seton Sobolewski’s teams are most often known for their defensive tendencies, yet the Rebounding Offense...... 5th (39.1) 2017-18 squad is better known for its scoring power so far this season. However, Idaho State has limited Rebounding Defense...... 1st (33.0) three of its six opponents to under 60 points, while limiting two opponents to under 45 points: College Rebounding Margin...... 2nd (+6.1) Blocked Shots...... 5th (3.5) of Idaho (32 points) and Utah State (44 points). Through six games, Idaho State ranks second in the Big Assists...... 4th (14.9) Sky in scoring defense, allowing 59.3 points per game, and the Bengals lead the conference in scoring Steals...... 6th (7.4) margin at +17.0 points per game. ISU also ranks second in field goal percentage defense at 34.8 percent Turnover Margin...... 7th (+0.14) and lead the conference in three-point percentage defense at 25.9 percent. Assist/Turnover Ratio...... 7th (1.0) Offensive Rebounds...... 7th(11.0) Defensive Rebounds...... 4th (28.1) CONSISTENT FROM THE FLOOR Defensive Rebounding Pct...... 1st (.739) Through six games, Idaho State leads the Big Sky in shooting percentage at 46.5, nearly three percent Offensive Rebounding Pct...... 4th (.323) 3-Point Field Goals Made...... 7th (6.2) higher than the next best squad (Portland State, .438). From beyond-the-arc, the Bengals are shooting nearly 10 percent better than the second-best three-point shooting team in the Big Sky; Idaho State av- erages 47.6 percent from long range while Portland State, the second-best three-point shooting team RPI RANKINGS in the Big Sky, shoots 39.5 percent. Through six games, nine of the 11 Bengals to have seen the floor TEAM RANK are shooting at least 40 percent from the floor, while five players are shooting over 50 percent. Northern Colorado...... 32 Weber State...... 139 TAKING TURNS Portland State...... 155 North Dakota...... 158 Through the first four games, Idaho State had a different high scorer ever game. In addition, the Idaho...... 162 Bengals had two players earn game-high rebounding honors and three players earn game-high assists Idaho State...... 171 honors. Eastern Washington...... 194 Montana State...... 219 Montana...... 226 USING THEIR DEPTH Sacramento State...... 284 Through the first four games, Idaho State’s bench stepped up to out-score its opponents’ bench 81-43. Southern Utah...... 303 The Bengals had played 11 players through the first four games, and seven players averaged at least 18 Northern Arizona...... 322 minutes or more per contest. AP TOP 25 BLAIR WITH THE HOT HAND 1. Connecticut...... 22-0...... 800 Senior guard Brooke Blair averaged 23.0 points per game shooting 64 percent from the floor and 64.3 2. Mississippi State...... 23-0...... 764 percent from three to open the 2017-18 season. She began with a 16-point performance at Seattle on 3. Baylor...... 21-1...... 732 Nov. 10, shooting 40 percent from the floor and 60 percent from three to go along with three rebounds 4. Louisville...... 24-1...... 701 5. Notre Dame...... 22-2...... 683 and four assists. On Nov. 12 against No. 25 Washington, Blair exploded for a career-high 30 points off 6. Texas...... 18-4...... 610 12-of-15 from the floor including 6-of-9 from three. She added three boards, two assists and one steal 7. South Carolina...... 18-4...... 579 in the historic win. 8. UCLA...... 18-4...... 558 9. Oregon...... 21-4...... 555 10. Maryland...... 20-3...... 535 OVERPOWERING THE POWER 5 11. Tennessee...... 19-4...... 483 For the second-straight season, Idaho State has defeated a Power 5 conference opponent, and Sunday’s 12. Florida State...... 19-4...... 445 79-59 win over No. 25 Washington was the first time in school history that the Bengals have defeated 13. Ohio State...... 19-5...... 360 14. Texas A&M...... 18-6...... 348 a ranked opponent. Washington was ranked No. 25 in the opening USA Today Coaches Poll and was 15. Missouri...... 17-5...... 332 receiving votes in the AP Top 25 Poll. Last season, Idaho State defeated Wisconsin out of the Big Ten 16. Oregon State...... 17-6...... 298 42-35 on Dec. 6, 2016. 17. Stanford...... 16-8...... 283 18. Georgia...... 20-3...... 267 19. Duke...... 18-6...... 219 HOT START 20. Green Bay...... 21-2...... 218 Idaho State defeated both Seattle and No. 25 Washington to open regular-season play, and 21. Michigan...... 19-6...... 175 it’s the first time since the 2013-14 season that the Bengals have started the season with two 22. Oklahoma State...... 16-6...... 92 23. NC State...... 19-5...... 78 straight wins. A win No. 16 against College of Idaho would give ISU its best start since the 24. TCU...... 16-6...... 72 1997-98 season which saw the Bengals start the season 5-0. 25. Arizona State...... 17-7...... 52

USA TODAY COACHES POLL 1. Connecticut...... 20-0...... 800 2. Mississippi State...... 22-0...... 765 3. Baylor...... 19-1...... 729 4. Louisville...... 22-1...... 694 5. Notre Dame...... 20-2...... 677 6. South Carolina...... 18-3...... 619 7. Oregon...... 20-3...... 604 8. Texas...... 16-4...... 578 9. UCLA...... 17-4...... 530 10. Maryland...... 18-3...... 505 11. Florida State...... 18-3...... 491 12. Texas A&M...... 17-5...... 385 13. Tennessee...... 17-4...... 384 14. Michigan...... 19-4...... 371 15. Missouri...... 17-4...... 356 16. Oregon State...... 16-5...... 302 17. Ohio State...... 17-5...... 300 18. Georgia...... 19-2...... 290 19. Duke...... 17-5...... 251 20. Green Bay...... 19-2...... 190 21. West Virginia...... 17-5...... 169 22. TCU...... 15-5...... 97 23. South Florida...... 16-5...... 81 24. Oklahoma State...... 15-5...... 54 25. Florida Gulf Coast...... 20-3...... 40 IDAHO STATE • 2017-18 BENGAL BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 3 2017-18 Bengals Rosters Big Sky Players of the Week NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Year Ht. Hometown/Previous School Nov. 14 - Savannah Scott, Northern Colorado 1 Nuria Barrientos G Fr. 5-11 Barcelona, Spain/Draft Gramenet Nov. 21 - Lexi Klabo, North Dakota 2 Grace Kenyon F R-So. 6-0 Bainbridge Is., Wash./Bainbridge HS 3 Saylair Grandon G So. 5-10 Phoenix, Ariz./Westview HS Nov. 28 - Geraldine McCorkell, Idaho 4 Madison Hinrichs G Jr. 5-7 Longview, Wash./Lower Columbia JC Dec. 5 - Savannah Scott, Northern Colorado 5 Dora Goles G So. 5-7 Split, Croatia/Western Wyoming CC 10 Nicole Murugarren F Jr. 6-2 Madrid, Spain/Northeastern JC Dec. 12 - Olivia Lucero, Northern Arizona 11 Sai Tapasa F R-Fr. 6-2 Monmouth, Ore./Central HS 12 Brooke Blair G Sr. 5-8 Murrays Bay, N.Z./Northeastern JC Dec. 19 - Grace Kenyon, Idaho State 13 Ellie Smith F Fr. 6-2 Kennewick, Wash./Southridge HS Dec. 26 - Ashley Bolston, Portland State 14 Estefania Ors G So. 5-10 Altura, Spain/Valencia BC 15 Irene Vicente F Fr. 6-2 Alcala de Henares, Spain/Rivas Promete Jr. Jan. 2 - Mikayla Ferenz, Idaho 22 Delaney Moore F Fr. 6-0 Gilroy, Calif./Monte Vista Christian School Jan. 9 - Mikayla Ferenz, Idaho 23 Amanda Betlere G Fr. 5-6 Riga, Latvia/Riga Stradins University 34 Kaitlyn Bell F Fr. 6-3 Ribgy, Idaho/Rigby HS Jan. 16 - Larryn Brooks, Weber State Jan. 23 - Delaney Hodgins, Eastern Washington ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Jan. 30 - Geraldine McCorkell, Idaho No. Name Pos. Year Ht. Hometown/Previous School Feb. 6 - Delaney Hodgins, Eastern Washington 1 Nuria Barrientos G Fr. 5-11 Barcelona, Spain/Draft Gramenet 34 Kaitlyn Bell F Fr. 6-3 Ribgy, Idaho/Rigby HS 23 Amanda Betlere G Fr. 5-6 Riga, Latvia/Riga Stradins University 12 Brooke Blair G Jr. 5-8 Murrays Bay, N.Z./Northeastern JC 3 Saylair Grandon G Fr. 5-10 Phoenix, Ariz./Westview HS 5 Dora Goles G So. 5-7 Split, Croatia/Western Wyoming CC 4 Madison Hinrichs G Jr. 5-7 Longview, Wash./Lower Columbia JC 2 Grace Kenyon F R-So. 6-0 Bainbridge Is., Wash./Bainbridge HS 22 Delaney Moore F Fr. 6-0 Gilroy, Calif./Monte Vista Christian School 10 Nicole Murugarren F Jr. 6-2 Madrid, Spain/Northeastern JC Big Sky Preseason Polls 41 Estefania Ors G Fr. 5-10 Altura, Spain 13 Ellie Smith F Fr. 6-2 Kennewick, Wash./Southridge HS coaches poll media poll 11 Sai Tapasa F Fr. 6-2 Monmouth, Ore./Central HS 15 Irene Vicente F Fr. 6-1 Alcala de Henares, Spain/Rivas Promete Jr. SCHOOL POINTS SCHOOL POINTS Pronunciation Guide 1. Northern Colorado 115 (9) 1. Northern Colorado 176 (8) Nuria Barrientos: new-REE-uh BAR-e-en-TOES 2. North Dakota 100 (1) 2. North Dakota 156 (2) Madison Hinrichs: hein-RICKS 3. Montana 89 (2) 3. Montana State 144 (3) Dora Goles: DOOR-uh GO-lesh 4. Montana State 83 4. Idaho 127 5. Idaho 82 5. Montana 120 (2) Nicole Murugarren: moo-roo-GAR-en 6. Portland State 75 6. Eastern Washington 118 Amanda Betlere: BIT-larry 7. Eastern Washington 73 7. Idaho State 116 Saylair Grandon: SAY-ler GRAND-don 8. Idaho State 63 8. Portland State 110 (1) 9. Sacramento State 37 9. Weber State 66 Sai Tapasa: Sigh tah-pah-SAW 10. Weber State 34 10. Sacramento State 61 Estefania Ors: eh-STEPH-uh-knee-uh OARS 11. Northern Arizona 24 11. Northern Arizona 34 Bryanna Mueller: BREE-anna MILLER 12. Southern Utah 17 12. Southern Utah 20 Natalee Faupel: FAW-pell Seton Sobolewski: SEE-tun so-bo-LES-ski Big Sky Action This Week thursday feb. 8 Coaching Staff Idaho State at Northern Colorado...... Greeley, Colo. Head Coach...... Seton Sobolewski Weber State at North Dakota...... Grand Forks, N.D. Assistant Coach...... Michael Trujillo Montana State at Sac State...... Sacramento, Calif. Montana at Portland State...... Portland, Ore. Assistant Coach...... Ryan Johnson Assistant Coach...... Bryanna Mueller Graduate Assistant...... Natalee Faupel friday feb. 9 Eastern Washington at Idaho...... Moscow, Idaho saturday feb. 10 Weber State at Northern Colorado...... Greeley, Colo. Montana State at Portland State...... Portland, Ore. Idaho State at North Dakota...... Grand Forks, N.D. Montana at Sacramento State...... Sacramento, Calif. Northern Arizona at Southern Utah.....Cedar City, Utah thursday feb. 15 North Dakota at Southern Utah...... Cedar City, Utah Idaho at Montana State...... Bozeman, Mont. Eastern Washington at Montana...... Missoula, Mont. Portland State at Weber State...... Ogden, Utah Sacramento State at Idaho State...... Pocatello, Idaho Northern Colorado at NAU...... Flagstaff, Ariz.

IDAHO STATE • 2017-18 BENGAL BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 4 ISU’S RECORD WHEN.... Head Coach Seton Sobolewski Scores under 60...... 1-3 Sobolewski Year-by-Year Scores between 60-69...... 3-0 Scores between 70-79...... 6-4 Seton Sobolewski Overall Conference Scores 80 or more...... 4-0 Year W L W L Finish Opponent scores less than 60...... 10-0 08-09 11 20 7 9 4th Head Coach 09-10 15 15 10 6 4th Opponent scores between 60-69...... 2-2 10-11 18 12 9 7 5th Opponent scores between 70-79...... 2-3 Northern Arizona, 2001 11-12 24 8 14 2 1st Opponent scores 80 or more...... 0-2 12-13 18 13 13 7 5th Higher shooting percentage than opponent...... 13-1 13-14 14 17 11 9 5th Equal/lower shooting percentage than opponent...... 1-6 10th Season 14-15 13 16 8 10 8th Outrebounds opponent...... 13-2 15-16 18 15 8 10 9th 16-17 19 14 10 8 6th Equal/fewer rebounds than opponent...... 1-5 17-18 14 7 6 4 ---- More assists than opponent...... 13-1 Totals 164 138 96 72 Equal/fewer assists than opponent...... 1-6 Seton Sobolewski (so-bo-LES-ski) enters his 10th season as the head women’s basketball coach at Idaho State, the 12th head coach in More steals than opponent...... 8-3 ISU history. With over 150 career wins, Sobolewski is the winningest coach in Idaho State women’s basketball history. He surpassed his Equal/fewer steals than opponent...... 6-4 predecessor Jon Newlee with his 94th win on Feb. 1, 2014 against his alma mater Northern Arizona. More blocks than opponent...... 10-4 Equal/fewer blocks than opponent...... 4-3 In his first nine seasons at Idaho State, Sobolewski compiled a 150-131 record overall with an 90-68 Big Sky record. Prior to the change Records less fouls than opponent...... 9-2 in the Big Sky conference tournament structure where every team makes post-season play, Sobolewski led the ISU 12-straight tourna- Records equal/more fouls than opponent...... 5-5 ment appearances, the second longest streak in the Big Sky during the same time period. Records fewer turnovers than opponent...... 5-4 During the 2017 season, Sobolewski led the Bengals to their second-straight Big Sky Conference tournament championship game Leads at halftime...... 13-2 appearance, this time as the No. 6 seed after finishing conference play with a 10-8 record. Three Bengals earned all-conference recog- Trails at halftime...... 0-4 nition as Freya Newton earned Co-Defensive Player of the Year honors, Estefania Ors was named Outstanding Freshman while Saylair Tied at halftime...... 1-1 Grandon earned Third Team All-Big Sky honors. Play in overtime games...... 1-0 Play in games decided by 5 points or less...... 2-0 As a team, Idaho State finished atop the conference in five categories: scoring defense, rebounding defense, rebounding margin, defen- sive rebounding percentage and offensive rebounding percentage. At home...... 6-2 On the road...... 8-5 In 2016, Idaho State finished ninth in Big Sky play with an 8-10 record with nine games decided by five points or less. Three Bengals Neutral site...... 0-0 finished in the top 15 in scoring (Apiphany Woods, 11th; Brooke Blair, 14th; Anna Policicchio, 15th), while Policicchio led the league In November...... 5-1 and ranked 24th in the nation in blocked shots with 2.7 per contest. In December...... 3-3 In January...... 4-3 The Bengals had a memorable post-season run, knocking off No. 1 Montana State in the semifinals of the Big Sky Conference tourna- ment off a last-second three from Juliet Jones. ISU advanced to the championship of the BSC tournament for the first time since 2012 In February...... 2-0 and the fifth time in school history, losing to No. 3 Idaho 67-55. Both Policicchio and Blair earned All-Tournament honors. In March...... 0-0 The Bengals returned to the Big Sky conference tournament in 2015 and lost to tournament host and eventual champion Montana 69- 67 in the quarterfinals. ISU boasted two all-conference selections in 2015 as senior guard Apiphany Woods was selected as the Big Sky When ISU Shoots..... Newcomer of the Year and sophomore Megan Hochstein was one of three players to be named the Big Sky Conference Top Reserve. At least 40 percent from the field...... 12-1 In 2014, ISU fell to tournament host and eventual Big Sky Tournament Champion North Dakota 78-53 in the tournament semifinals Below 40 percent from the field...... 2-6 after defeating Eastern Washington 70-65 (OT) in the quarterfinals of the 2014 tournament. At least 70 percent from FT...... 9-4 Below 70 percent from FT...... 5-3 In 2013 Sobolewski led the Idaho State to the second straight postseason tournament. The Bengals were awarded an at-large bid to the At least 30 percent from beyond the arc...... 11-4 WNIT. It was ISU’s first trip to the WNIT and the first since 2008. The Bengals lost to BYU 69-54 in the first-round. Below 30 percent from beyond the arc...... 3-3 In 2012 Sobolewski led the Bengals to their third regular-season and Big Sky Conference Tournament Championship. Under his lead- ership, ISU made its third trip to the NCAA Tournament in program history, facing the Miami Hurricanes in the first round. The 2012 When Opponent Shoots..... season was Sobolewsi’s most successful. He accumulated 24 overall wins, the second most wins in a single season in program history. At least 40 percent from the field...... 3-6 His 14 conference victories during the same season is also the second most conference wins in a single season in program history. His Below 40 percent from the field...... 11-1 success during the season earned him his first Big Sky Coach of the Year honors. At least 70 percent from FT...... 8-5 Below 70 percent from FT...... 5-2 Since his first season, Sobolewski has helped the Bengals continuously improve its win total and for the sixth straight season posted a At least 30 percent from beyond the arc...... 6-5 winning conference record.

Below 30 percent from beyond the arc...... 8-2 During the 2010-11 season the Bengals opened with a 10-game home win streak and finished 12-1 for the year. Over the 2010 and 2011 seasons, Sobolewski’s Bengals held a 14-game home win streak, the second longest in school history. BIG-TIME NUMBERS In 2011, Sobolewski led the Bengals to an 18-12 record for the third most wins in a single season in Idaho State school history. The Double-Figure Points Season Streak Bengals also defeated Utah for the first time in school history. Grace Kenyon 16 6 Brooke Blair 16 0 He led the Bengals to a three-way second place tie in the Big Sky regular season with a 10-6 record during the 2009-10 season. He led the Bengals to a .500 overall record (15-15) and helped Idaho State make its 12th Big Sky championship appearance. He led the Estefania Ors 12 0 Bengals to 15 victories to tie for the sixth most victories in a single season at Idaho State. Saylair Grandon 10 4 Sai Tapasa 9 1 In his first season Sobolewski helped the Bengals to a fourth-place finish in the Big Sky regular season where ISU had a near upset of Montana in the Big Sky semifinal tournament game. Dora Goles 4 0 Irene Vicente 1 0 Sobolewski has had 22 of his players earn Big Sky all-academic honors. In his first season Michelle Grohs was named first team Delaney Moore 1 0 all-conference and Jenna Brown was named second team all-conference. The following year Oana Iacovita was unanimously selected first team all-conference while Andrea Videbeck earned honorable mention. Under Sobolewski’s direction Iacovita earned back-to- back Big Sky all-tournament team honors and was named by the Big Sky as the conference honoree for the NCAA Woman of the Year. In 2011-12 Lindsey Reed and Ashleigh Vella were named to the Big Sky Conference All-Tournament team and Chelsea Pickering was 20-Point Games named tournament MVP. Reed was again named to the Big Sky All-Tournament team in 2013-14. Sobolewski has also had 11 players Brooke Blair 4 0 named all-conference, the most recent with Reed and Jessica Tingey in 2013-14. Reed was named to the first team while Tingey earned second team honors. Grace Kenyon 2 0 Saylair Grandon 1 0 In coming to Idaho State, Sobolewski took over one of the top programs in the Big Sky Conference, as the Bengals have qualified for the postseason seven times in the past twelve seasons, winning regular season titles in 2001, 2006 and 2012 winning the conference tournament in 2001, 2007 and 2012, advancing to the NCAA Tournament all three seasons. The Bengals have also qualified for the Double-Figure Rebounds WNIT in 2004, 2006, 2008, and 2013. Grace Kenyon 4 0 Sai Tapasa 4 0 Before Idaho State, Sobolewski was a major part of UC Riverside’s success as a Division I program that won a Big West regular season title, two Big West Tournament titles, made two NCAA appearances, and nearly upset No. 8 Arizona State in the 2007 NCAA Irene Vicente 1 0 tournament. The last four of those years were spent serving under John Margaritis, who was a former associate head coach at Northern Estefania Ors 1 0 Arizona.

Double Doubles While serving as recruiting coordinator at UC Riverside, Sobolewski recruited and coached 2007 Big West Conference player of the Grace Kenyon 3 0 year Kemie Nkele. The players brought in during his time as recruiting coordinator earned one Big West Conference player of the year award, one freshman of the year award, one defensive player of the year award, three Big West Conference tournament MVP awards, Sai Tapasa 2 0 four All-Big West tournament awards, five first team All-Big West Conference awards, three second team All-Big West Conference Irene Vicente 1 0 awards, seven honorable mention All-Big West Conference awards, five All-Big West freshman team awards, eight Big West Conference Estefania Ors 1 0 player of the week awards, and three Big West academic all-conference award winners. These awards were won over three seasons.

Sobolewski served one year as an assistant with the men’s program at Yavapai Junior College where the team advanced to the region Triple Doubles tournament after going 19-12 for the year. In 2000-01, Sobolewski served as an assistant with the girls’ basketball program at Coconino Grace Kenyon 1 0 High School in Flagstaff where he served under Head Coach Jenny Shayani. Coconino improved nine games that year to 15-12 overall.

Sobolewski attended Eastern Arizona College, starting on the men’s basketball team for two years from 1995-97. He then moved to Oklahoma Panhandle State University a Division II school in Goodwell, Okla., where he played from 1997-99. In 1998, he was selected RECORD BY STARTING LINEUP to Who’s Who in America’s Colleges and Universities. A 2001 graduate of Northern Arizona University with a bachelor of sciences LINEUP RECORD STREAK degree in biology with an emphasis in secondary education, Sobolewski got his start by serving as a manager under former NAU Head Coach Meg Sanders for the 1999-2000 season. Tapasa, Kenyon, Grandon, Goles, Blair 12-4 W4 The Bengal head coach hails from Flagstaff, Ariz. where his parents reside. He is married to the former Katie Haan of Upland, Calif. Vicente, Kenyon, Grandon, Goles, Blair 2-2 L1 They have two daughters, Aubrey (7) and Emery (4).

IDAHO STATE • 2017-18 BENGAL BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 5 2017-18 IDAHO STATE INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM HIGHS Overall Individual Team Points...... 30 (Brooke Blair at No. 25 Washington) ...... 89 (vs. College of Idaho) Field goals made...... 12 (Brooke Blair at No. 25 Washington) ...... 36 (vs. College of Idaho) Field goals attempted...... 23 (Saylair Grandon at Weber State) ...... 71 (at Weber State) Field goal percentage (min. 5 fgm)...... 909 (Grace Kenyon at Sacramento State) ...... 612 (at Portland State) 3-point field goals made...... 6 (Brooke Blair at No. 25 Washington) ...... 11 (at Portland State) 3-point field goals attempted...... 9 (Brooke Blair at No. 25 Washington) ...... 22 (at No. Hawai’i) Free throws made...... 10 (Estefania Ors at Sacramento State) ...... 24 (at Pepperdine) Free throws attempted...... 11 (Estefania Ors at Seattle) ...... 37 (at Pepperdine) Rebounds...... 14 (Irene Vicente vs. College of Idaho) ...... 50 (vs. College of Idaho) Assists...... 11 (Grace Kenyon at Utah Valley) ...... 27 (vs. Utah Valley) Steals...... 6 (Irene Vicente vs. College of Idaho) ...... 13 (vs. College of Idaho; vs. Northern Arizona) Blocks...... 4 (Grace Kenyon at Utah Valley) ...... 9 (vs. Utah Valley) Turnovers...... 7 (Brooke Blair, Saylair Grandon) ...... 25 (at Seattle) Conference Play Individual Team Points...... 22 (Grace Kenyon at Sacramento State) ...... 88 (at Portland State) Field goals made...... 10 (Grace Kenyon at Sacramento State) ...... 30 (at Portland State) Field goals attempted...... 23 (Saylair Grandon at Weber State) ...... 71 (at Weber State) Field goal percentage (min. 5 fgm)...... 909 (Grace Kenyon at Sacramento State) ...... 612 (at Portland State) 3-point field goals made...... 4 (Estefania Ors at Northern Arizona) ...... 11 (at Portland State) 3-point field goals attempted...... 7 (Estefania Ors; Saylair Grandon; Brooke Blair) ...... 20 (at Southern Utah, at Weber State) Free throws made...... 10 (Estefania Ors at Sacramento State) ...... 23 (at Sacramento State) Free throws attempted...... 10 (Estefania Ors at Sacramento State) ...... 25 (at Sacramento State) Rebounds...... 13 (Grace Kenyon at Sacramento State) ...... 46 (vs. Weber State) Assists...... 6 (Dora Goles, Brooke Blair, Grace Kenyon) ...... 24 (at Portland State) Steals...... 4 (Madison Hinrichs vs. Northern Arizona) ...... 13 (vs. Northern Arizona) Blocks...... 3 (Sai Tapasa, Grace Kenyon) ...... 6 (vs. North Dakota; at Portland State) Turnovers...... 6 (Brooke Blair vs. Weber State) ...... 21 (at Portland State)

2017-18 OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS Overall Highs Lows Points...... 84 (Weber State) ...... 32 (College of Idaho) Field goals made...... 30 (Pepperdine, Sacramento State) ...... 12 (College of Idaho, North Dakota) Field goals attempted...... 74 (Seattle) ...... 40 (Wyoming) Field goal percentage (min. 5 fgm)...... 468 (Northern Colorado) ...... 226 (College of Idaho) 3-point field goals made...... 15 (Weber State) .2 (Portland State, Northern Colorado, Southern Utah) 3-point field goals attempted...... 36 (No. 25 Washington; Weber State) ...... 12 (Portland State) Free throws made...... 29 (Portland State) ...... 0 (College of Idaho) Free throws attempted...... 36 (Wyoming) ...... 0 (College of Idaho) Rebounds...... 47 (Pepperdine) ...... 20 (College of Idaho) Assists...... 20 (Washington State) ...... 3 (North Dakota) Steals...... 16 (Seattle) ...... 1 (North Dakota) Blocks...... 9 (Washington State) ...... 0 (No. 25 Washington; Southern Utah) Turnovers...... 28 (Northern Arizona) ...... 8 (No. 25 Washington, Utah Valley) Conference Play Highs Lows Points...... 84 (Weber State) ...... 39 (Southern Utah) Field goals made...... 30 (Sacramento State) ...... 12 (North Dakota) Field goals attempted...... 73 (Sacramento State) ...... 44 (Portland State) Field goal percentage (min. 5 fgm)...... 468 (Northern Colorado) ...... 240 (North Dakota) 3-point field goals made...... 15 (Weber State) .2 (Northern Colorado; Portland State; Southern Utah) 3-point field goals attempted...... 36 (Weber State) ...... 10 (Northern Colorado) Free throws made...... 29 (Portland State) ...... 7 (Sacramento State; Southern Utah) Free throws attempted...... 35 (Portland State) ...... 8 (Sacramento State) Rebounds...... 45 (Weber State) ...... 21 (Portland State) Assists...... 17 (Southern Utah; Weber State) ...... 3 (North Dakota) Steals...... 14 (Sacramento State) ...... 1 (North Dakota) Blocks...... 5 (Weber State) ...... 0 (Southern Utah) Turnovers...... 28 (Northern Arizona) ...... 9 (Weber State)

IDAHO STATE • 2017-18 BENGAL BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 6 SEASON STATS AND CAREER HIGHS NURIA BARRIENTOS GRACE KENYON

Guard · 5-11 · Freshman · HS Guard · 6-0 · R-Junior · 2L 1 Barcelona, Spain | Draft Gramenet 2 Bainbridge Isl., Wash. · Bainbridge HS 2017-18 (FRESHMAN) 2017-18 (R-JUNIOR) · Recorded only the second-ever triple-double in ISU history at Utah Valley (Dec. 16)...finished with 12 points, 13 rebounds and a career-high 11 assists in the win. · Scored a season-high 22 points at Wyoming (Dec. 3)... also finshed with three boards, three steals and two blocks. ·Opened the season with 12 points at Seattle on Nov. 10. 2016-17 (R-SOPHOMORE) · Led the team in points (10,8), rebounds (6.8), assists (2.8) and blocked shots (0.8). · Netted a career-high 26 points against Montana State in the BSC championship game after going 11-for-19 from the floor...also grabbed 10 boards for her third double-double. 2014-15 (FRESHMAN) · Second on the team in scoring with10.4 ppg...led ISU in rebounding with 5.0 rpg. · Tallied 17 games with double-figure points adding three games with eight points or more. BEFORE IDAHO STATE · Played for four years at Bainbridge High School in Bainbridge Island, Wash. · Named 2nd team all-metro in 2011 and 2012 BEFORE IDAHO STATE · First team all-Kitsap in 2011 and 2012 · Two-time tournament MVP with club team, Draft Gramenet · Scored 1,050 points in high school and averaged 18.8 ppg her senior year. · Named MVP of the Tourneig Kdet Lisant CB Prat in 2015 · Played in the Idaho vs. Washington All-Star game. · Helpe Draft Gramenet to team title at the 2015 Tourneig Comarruga Costa Daurada, the 2015 Torneig Kdet Lisant CB Prat and the International Tournament Mataro. CAREER HIGHS Points: 26 vs. Montana State (March 11, 2017) CAREER HIGHS Rebounds: 14 vs. Denver (Dec. 11, 2016) Points: Assists: 11 at Utah Valley (Dec. 16, 2017) Rebounds: Steals: 4 at Eastern Washington (Jan. 12, 2017) Assists: Blocks: 4 twice, last at Utah Valley (Dec. 16, 2017) Steals: FG made: 11 vs. Montana State (March 11, 2017) Blocks: FG attempts: 22 vs. Montana State (Dec. 31, 2016) FG made: 3FG made: 3 vs. SUU (1/15/15) FG attempts: 3 FG attempts: 6 three times, last vs. Montana State (Dec. 31, 2016) 3FG made: FT made: 10 at Seattle (12/21/14) 3 FG attempts: FT attempts: 13 at Seattle (12/21/14) FT made: Minutes: 43 vs. Denver (Dec. 11, 2016) FT attempts: MISCELLANEOUS Minutes: FR. SOPH. JR. SR. CAREER

MISCELLANEOUS 10+ Points: 17 19 15 51 FR. SOPH. JR. SR. CAREER 10+ Rebounds: 5 4 4 13 10+ Points: 0 0 5+ Assists: 5 3 3 11 10+ Rebounds: 0 0 Double-Doubles: 3 3 3 9 5+ Assists: 0 0 35+ Minutes: 1 1 1 3 Double-Doubles: 0 0 STATISTICS 35+ Minutes: 0 0 CAREER

STATISTICS YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG

CAREER 2017-18 21 21 29.8 .495 .276 .712 146 7.0 68 257 12.2 YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG 2016-17 31 29 28.7 .361 .203 .640 212 6.8 88 334 10.8 2017-18 0 0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2014-15 30 27 28.8 .356 .240 .645 199 6.6 77 311 10.4 TOTAL 0 0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 82 77 29.0 .393 .231 .655 557 6.8 233 902 11.0 BIG SKY BIG SKY YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG 2017-18 10 10 31.4 .500 .154 .742 77 7.7 30 139 13.9 2017-18 0 0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2016-17 16 14 28.3 .361 .115 .646 104 6.5 50 157 9.8 TOTAL 0 0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2014-15 18 16 29.3 .326 .289 .635 120 6.7 47 183 10.2

TOTAL 44 40 29.4 .382 .208 .657 301 6.8 127 479 10.9 IDAHO STATE • 2017-18 BENGAL BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 7 SEASON STATS AND CAREER HIGHS SAYLAIR GRANDON MADISON HINRICHS

Guard · 5-10 · Junior · 2L Guard · 5-7 · Junior · TR Phoenix, Ariz. · Westview HS Longview, Wash. 3 4 Lower Columbia Junior College 2017-18 (JUNIOR) 2017-18 (JUNIOR) · Collected a season-high four steals against Northern · Netted a season-high 21 points to lead ISU at Weber Arizona (Feb. 1)...also finished with four points. State (Jan. 27). · Finished with three points, three rebounds and two · Led the team with 19 points, three asssists, one block and assists in 16 minutes of play at Portland State (Jan. 18). one steal at UC Irvine (Nov. 19). · Scored a season-high seven points to go along with three rebounds against Utah State (Nov. 27)...also had 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE) two assists in the win. · Named Third Team All-Big Sky · Finished with three points, two assists and two steals in · Averaged 14.5 points and 5.7 rebounds shooting 44.5 22 minutes of play against College of Idaho (Nov. 16). percent from the floor during Big Sky Conference play. · Scored two points in nine minutes of play at No. 25 · Finished in double-figures 13 times Washington. 2015-16 (FRESHMAN) · Saw action in 26 games averaging 6.9 minutes per contest. · Averaged 1.9 points per game. BEFORE IDAHO STATE · Played basketball at Westview High School BEFORE IDAHO STATE · Named first team all-section, second team all-section and most improved players · Averaged 9.7 points, 4.7 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.6 steals in a single season with Lower · Named team MVP three separate times Columbia · Averaged 14 points per game · Scored in double-figures 13 times during the 2016-17 season. · Helped her team to four state playoff appearances, a second-place finish in state, a super · Named West First Team and West All-Defensive sectional championship and a new school record for an undefeated regular season. · Helped the Red Devils to a West Conference Title followed by an Elite Eight appearance. CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points: 24 at Idaho (Jan. 14, 2017) Points: 7 vs. Utah State (Nov. 27, 2017) Rebounds: 10 vs. Weber State (Jan. 28, 2017) Rebounds: 3 four times, last at Portland State (Jan. 18, 2018) Assists: 5 vs. Utah Valley (Dec. 20, 2016) Assists: 2 five times, last at Portland State (Jan. 18, 2018) Steals: 3 four times, last at Washington State (Dec. 01, 2017) Steals: 4 vs. Northern Arizona (Feb. 1, 2018) Blocks: 2 three times, last at Northern Arizona (Jan. 6, 2018) Blocks: FG made: 10 at Idaho (Jan. 14, 2017) FG made: 3 vs. Utah State (Nov. 27, 2017) FG attempts: 23 at Weber State (Jan. 27, 2018) FG attempts: 5 twice, last vs. Northern Arizona (Feb. 1, 2018) 3 FG made: 4 two times, last at Pepperdine (Nov. 21, 2017) 3FG made: 1 four times, last at Weber State (Jan. 27, 2018) 3 FG attempts: 7 three times, last at Weber State (Jan. 27, 2018) 3 FG attempts: 2 three times, last at Portland State (Jan. 18, 2018) FT made: 6 two times, last vs. Weber State (Jan. 28, 2017) FT made: 4 at Pepperdine (Nov. 21, 2017) FT attempts: 8 vs. Weber State (Jan. 28, 2017) FT attempts: 6 at Pepperdine (Nov. 21, 2017) Minutes: 38 at Hawai’i (Dec. 8, 2017) Minutes: 22 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS FR. SOPH. JR. SR. CAREER JR. SR. CAREER

10+ Points: 13 10 23 10+ Points: 0

10+ Rebounds: 1 1 10+ Rebounds: 0

5+ Assists: 5+ Assists: 0

Double-Doubles: 1 1 Double-Doubles: 0

35+ Minutes: 2 1 3 35+ Minutes: 0 STATISTICS STATISTICS CAREER CAREER YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG

2017-18 21 21 30.0 .395 .393 .688 108 5.1 46 220 10.5 2017-18 21 0 11.1 .421 .308 .625 22 1.0 12 41 2.0

2016-17 26 21 27.6 .396 .392 .779 127 4.9 44 280 10.8 TOTAL 21 0 11.1 .421 .308 .625 22 1.0 12 41 2.0

2015-16 26 0 6.9 .375 .000 .765 42 1.6 11 49 1.9 TOTAL 73 42 20.9 .394 .380 .744 277 3.8 101 549 7.5 BIG SKY BIG SKY YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG 2017-18 10 0 10.8 .450 .429 .000 11 1.1 6 21 2.1

2017-18 10 10 30.1 .398 .341 .792 45 4.5 21 111 11.1 TOTAL 10 0 10.8 .450 .429 .000 11 1.1 6 21 2.1

2016-17 11 10 30.4 .445 .412 .744 63 5.7 14 160 14.5

2015-16 16 0 7.4 .387 .000 .875 27 1.7 5 31 1.9

TOTAL 37 20 20.4 .420 .354 .773 135 3.6 40 302 8.2

IDAHO STATE • 2017-18 BENGAL BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 8 SEASON STATS AND CAREER HIGHS DORA GOLES NICOLE MURUGARREN

Guard · 5-7 · Sophomore · TR Forward · 6-2 · Junior · TR 5 Split, Croatia · Western Wyoming CC 10 Madrid, Spain Northeastern Junior College 2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) 2017-18 (JUNIOR) · Netted 12 points and delivered five assists in ISU’s 75-55 · Was a perfect 2-for-2 from the charity stripe and hauled win at Northern Arizona (Jan. 6)...also had one steal and in two rebounds at Portland State (Jan. 18) three rebounds in the win. · Scored a season-high six points to go along with two · Scored eight points, all in the fourth quarter, at Southern rebounds and one block in 14 minutes of play against Utah (Jan. 4)...Also had a season-high 6 assists. College of Idaho (Nov. 16). · Netted 13 points with a season-best performance from the free throw line, finishing 8-of-10...also added four boards and two assists against Westminster College (Dec. 28). · Scored 11 points and was perfect from the charity stripe (5-of-5) in ISU’s 64-44 win over Utah State (Nov. 27). · Led the Bengals with 15 points off 6-of-7 from the floorto go along with three rebounds, three assists, one block and two steals in 19 minutes of play against College of Idaho (Nov. 16). · Scored seven points and grabbed seven rebounds and delivered two assists at No. 25 Wash- ington (Nov. 12). · Finished with three points, two rebounds, one assist and one steal in 24 minutes of play in her ISU debut at Seattle (Nov. 10). BEFORE IDAHO STATE · Helped the Plainsmen advance to the second round of the Region IX Tournament in 2016 · Started out the 2016-17 season averaging 12 points and 14 rebounds while shooting 55.6 BEFORE IDAHO STATE percent from the floor. · Named Honorable Mention All-American following her first season with the Mustangs · Ranked in the top 20 of all junior college freshmen CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points: 15 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) Points: 6 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) Rebounds: 9 at Wyoming (Dec. 3, 2017) Rebounds: 2 three times, last vs. Portland State (Jan. 18, 2018) Assists: 6 at Southern Utah (Jan. 4, 2018) Assists: 0 Steals: 2 four times, last at Portland State (Jan. 18, 2018) Steals: 1 vs. Westminster College (Dec. 28, 2017) Blocks: 1 twice, last vs. Westminster College (Dec. 28, 2017) Blocks: 1 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) FG made: 6 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) FG made: 3 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) FG attempts: 9 twice, last at Wyoming (Dec. 3, 2017) FG attempts: 6 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) 3FG made: 3 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) 3FG made: 0 3 FG attempts: 4 four times, last vs. Southern Utah (Feb. 3, 2018) 3 FG attempts: 2 vs. Westminster College (Dec. 28, 2017) FT made: 8 vs. Westminster College (Dec. 28, 2017) FT made: 0 FT attempts: 10 vs. Westminster College (Dec. 28, 2017) FT attempts: 0 Minutes: 32 three times, last at Portland State (Jan. 18, 2018) Minutes: 14 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS SOPH. JR. SR. CAREER SOPH. JR. SR. CAREER

10+ Points: 4 4 10+ Points: 0

10+ Rebounds: 10+ Rebounds: 0

5+ Assists: 3 3 5+ Assists: 0

Double-Doubles: Double-Doubles: 0

35+ Minutes: 35+ Minutes: 0 STATISTICS STATISTICS CAREER CAREER YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG

2017-18 21 21 25.0 .293 .226 .750 65 3.1 52 128 6.1 2017-18 8 0 4.6 .375 .000 1.00 8 1.0 0 14 1.8

TOTAL 21 21 25.0 .293 .226 .750 65 3.1 52 128 6.1 TOTAL 8 0 4.6 .375 .000 1.00 8 1.0 0 14 1.8

BIG SKY BIG SKY

YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG

2017-18 10 10 25.7 .236 .136 .758 25 2.5 25 54 5.4 2017-18 2 0 2.5 .333 .000 1.00 2 1.0 0 4 2.0

TOTAL 10 10 25.7 .236 .136 .758 25 2.5 25 54 5.4 TOTAL 2 0 2.5 .333 .000 1.00 2 1.0 0 4 2.0

IDAHO STATE • 2017-18 BENGAL BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 9 SEASON STATS AND CAREER HIGHS SAI TAPASA BROOKE BLAIR

Forward · 6-2 · R-Sophomore · 1L Guard · 5-8 · R-Senior · TR-1L Monmouth, Ore · Central HS Auckland, N.Z 11 12 Northeastern Junior College

2017-18 (R-SOPHOMORE) 2017-18 (SENIOR) · Scored a career-high 19 pionts against Southern Utah · Scored 21 points following a perfect 9-of-9 performance (Feb. 3)...was 8-of-11 from the floor...also has six boards from the charity stripe to lift ISU over North Dakota on and two assists. Jan. 11. · Grabbed 11 boards and finished with a game-high 3 · Netted 20 points to help lift ISU over Hawai’i on blocks against Weber State (Dec. 30). Dec. 8...finished 7-of-11 from the floor. · Scored a team-high 12 points at Washington State · Led ISU with 12 points against Utah State (Nov. 27)... (Dec. 01)...finished with 2 boards and 1 assist. finished 3-of-4 from three in the win. · Grabbed 10 rebounds at No. 25 Washington (Nov. 12)...also score five points with one · Exploded for a career-high 30 points off 12-of-15 from the floor including 6-of-9 from block. three at No. 25 Washington (Nov. 12)...also had threerebounds, two assists and one steal. · Collected 12 boards and netted 15 points at Seattle (Nov. 10). 2015-16 (JUNIOR) 2016-17 (R-FRESHMAN) · Averaged 12.4 points and 4.2 rebounds per game. · Saw action in all 33 games with one start. · Scored in double-figures 26 times and reached the · Averaged 3.3 points and 2.8 rebounds. 20-point plateau five times with a career-high 27 at Boise · Reached double-figures on two occasions with a season-high 13 points coming against State on Dec. 11. Montana Tech on Dec. 16. · Named to the Big Sky Conference All-Tournament Team · Grabbed a season high seven rebounds at Montana on March 3 · Big Sky All-Academic BEFORE IDAHO STATE · Played basketball at Central High School BEFORE IDAHO STATE · Second team all-league selection...all-region forward selection...two-time honorable · Played basketball for two seasons at Northeastern Junior College mention selection · Named to the Region IX all-regional team in 2014 and 2015 · Led Central to four-straight playoff appearances CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points: 19 vs. Southern Utah (Feb. 3, 2018) Points: 30 at No. 25 Washington (Nov. 10, 2017) Rebounds: 13 at Hawai’i (Dec. 8, 2017) Rebounds: 8 two times Assists: 2 three times, last vs. Southern Utah (Feb. 3, 2018) Assists: 6 twice, last at Sacramento State (Jan. 20, 2018) Steals: 2 three times, last at Weber State (Jan. 27, 2018) Steals: 3 three times, last vs. Northern Colorad (Jan. 13, 2018) Blocks: 3 three times, last vs. Weber State (Dec. 30, 2017) Blocks: 2 two times FG made: 8 twice, last vs. Southern Utah (Feb. 3, 2018) FG made: 12 at No. 25 Washington (Nov. 10, 2017) FG attempts: 12 twice, last at Sacramento State (Jan. 18, 2018) FG attempts: 19 two times 3FG made: 1 at Southern Utah (Feb. 4, 2017) 3FG made: 6 at No. 25 Washington (Nov. 10, 2017) 3 FG attempts: 2 at Eastern Washington (Jan. 12, 2017) 3 FG attempts: 9 two times, last at No. 25 Washington (Nov. 10, 2017) FT made: 4 three times, last vs. Westminster College (Dec. 28, 2017) FT made: 9 vs. North Daktoa (Jan. 11, 2018) FT attempts: 8 at Idaho (Jan. 14, 2017) FT attempts: 9 twice, last at Weber State (Jan. 27, 2018) Minutes: 31 at Hawai’i (Dec. 8, 2017) Minutes: 38 vs. North Dakota (Jan. 11, 2018) MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS FR. SOPH. JR. SR. CAREER JR. SR. CAREER

10+ Points: 2 9 11 10+ Points: 26 16 42

10+ Rebounds: 4 4 10+ Rebounds:

5+ Assists: 5+ Assists: 7 2 9

Double-Doubles: 2 2 Double-Doubles:

35+ Minutes: 35+ Minutes: 2 2 4 STATISTICS STATISTICS CAREER CAREER YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG 2017-18 19 17 23.2 .522 .000 .707 126 6.6 14 183 9.6 2017-18 21 21 29.2 .477 .418 .730 68 3.2 36 293 14.0 2016-17 33 1 13.6 .343 .167 .648 94 2.8 11 110 3.3 2015-16 33 33 30.9 .401 .299 .742 137 4.2 84 409 12.4 TOTAL 52 18 17.1 .443 .111 .679 220 4.2 25 293 5.6 TOTAL 54 54 29.8 .428 .348 .736 205 3.7 121 707 12.9 BIG SKY BIG SKY 3FG YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG YEAR GP GS MIN FG% % FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG

2017-18 8 6 23.5 .519 .000 .833 50 6.3 4 71 8.9 2017-18 10 10 31.2 .467 .295 .771 38 3.8 23 140 14.0

2016-17 18 1 13.4 .339 .250 .656 59 3.3 4 60 3.3 2015-16 18 18 32.0 .388 .289 .773 68 3.8 45 218 12.1

TOTAL 26 7 16.5 .427 .167 .720 109 4.2 8 131 5.0 TOTAL 28 28 31.7 .415 .292 .772 106 3.8 68 358 12.8

IDAHO STATE • 2017-18 BENGAL BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 10 SEASON STATS AND CAREER HIGHS ELLIE SMITH ESTEFANIA ORS

Forward · 6-2 · Freshman · HS Guard · 5-10 · Sophomore · 1L 13Kennewick, Wash. · Southridge HS 14 Altura, Spain · Valencia BC

2017-18 (FRESHMAN) 2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) · Hit a career-high 10 free throws in 10 attempts at Sacramento State (Jan. 20). · Scored a game-high 17 points against Westminster (Dec. 28)...finished 5-of-6 from three. · Recorded her first career double-double to open the 2017-18 season...finished with 19 points and a career-high 10 rebounds at Seattle (Nov. 10)...also added two assists and two steals.

2016-17 (FRESHMAN) · Named Big Sky Freshman of the Year · Ranked third on the team in scoring at 9.5 points per game and led the team in field goal percentage with 44.9 percent. · Scored in double-figures 14 times including two 20-point efforts. BEFORE IDAHO STATE · Played for Valencia BC and averaged 14.5 points and 11 rebounds while shoot- ing 44 percent from the field · Three-time regioanl championship MVP BEFORE IDAHO STATE · During 2015-16 season, played for Picken Claret in LF2 League (second-high- · Three-time defensive player of the year est league in Spain) and averaged five points and three boards · Named honorable mention all-conference for the Mid-Columbia Conference in 2015-16 · Averaged 10 rebounds, three blocks and six points per game her senior year CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points: 23 at Santa Clara (Nov. 11, 2016) Rebounds: 10 at Seattle (Nov. 10, 2017) Points: Assists: 4 six times, last at Portland State (Jan. 18, 2018) Rebounds: Steals: 6 vs. Montana State (Dec. 31, 2016) Assists: Blocks: 2 at Utah State (Dec. 1, 2016) Steals: FG made: 8 at Santa Clara (Nov. 11, 2016) Blocks: FG attempts: 13 at Northern Arizona (Jan. 6, 2018) FG made: 3FG made: 5 vs. Westminster College (Dec. 28, 2017) FG attempts: 3 FG attempts: 6 vs. Westminster College (Dec. 28, 2017) 3FG made: FT made: 10 at Sacramento State (Jan. 20, 2018) 3 FG attempts: FT attempts: 11 at Seattle (Nov. 10, 2017) FT made: Minutes: 31 three times, last vs. Northern Arizona (Feb. 2, 2018) FT attempts: Minutes: MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS FR. SOPH. JR. SR. CAREER 10+ Points: 14 11 0 0 25 FR. SO. JR. SR. CAREER 10+ Rebounds: 0 1 0 0 1 10+ Points: 0 0 5+ Assists: 0 0 0 0 0 10+ Rebounds: 0 0 Double-Doubles: 0 1 0 0 1 5+ Assists: 0 0 35+ Minutes: 0 0 0 0 0 Double-Doubles: 0 0 35+ Minutes: 0 0 STATISTICS STATISTICS CAREER CAREER YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG 2017-18 21 0 25.5 .431 .425 .839 81 3.9 41 222 10.6 2017-18 0 0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2016-17 33 2 22.6 .449 .415 .780 118 3.6 55 315 9.5 TOTAL 0 0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 54 2 23.8 .442 .419 .804 199 3.7 96 537 9.9

BIG SKY BIG SKY YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG

2017-18 0 0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2017-18 10 0 26.7 .455 .429 .958 36 3.6 22 118 11.8

TOTAL 0 0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2016-17 18 1 22.3 .449 .447 .767 52 2.9 27 176 9.8

TOTAL 28 1 23.9 .451 .439 .836 88 3.1 49 294 10.5

IDAHO STATE • 2017-18 BENGAL BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 11 SEASON STATS AND CAREER HIGHS IRENE VICENTE DELANEY MOORE

Forward · 6-1 · Sophmore · 1L Forward · 6-0 · Freshman · HS Alcala de Henares, Spain Gilroy, Calif. · Monte Vista 15 Rivas Promete Junior 22 Christian School 2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) 2017-18 (FRESHMAN) · Earned her first career start at Southern Utah (Jan. 4)... · Finished with nine points and five boards in 11 minutes finished with four points and a career-high two blocks. against Northern Arizona (Feb. 1). · Finished with career-highs in points (13), rebounds · Went 3-of-5 from the floor for six pionts and grabbed (14), assists (6) and steals (6) for her first career four rebounds at Southern Utah (Jan. 4, 2018) double-double against College of Idaho (Nov. 16). · Hauled in a season-high six boards at Hawai’i (Dec. 8). · Scored five points and grabbed a six rebounds at No. 25 · Grabbed four rebounds against Utah State (Nov. 27)... Washington (Nov. 12)...Also dished out two assists. Also had four points, one steal and one block in the win. · Finished 5-of-7 from the floor for a season-high 12 points to go along with two assists and one rebound in 25 minutes of play against College of Idaho (Nov. 16). · Played nine minutes and finished with one assist at No. 25 Washington (Nov. 12).

2016-17 (FRESHMAN) · Saw action in 24 games on the season. · Averaged 0.7 points and 0.9 rebounds per game. · Scored a season-high four points against Denver on Dec. 11, 2016. BEFORE IDAHO STATE · Played for both Rivas Promete Junior and LF2 teams · Led Rivas Promete to two Madrid Junior Preferente League Championships in 2015 and 2016. BEFORE IDAHO STATE · Named the Best Madrid Player in 2014 and averaged 11.5 points, 12.2 rebounds and two · Averaged 18.2 points and 10.2 rebounds per game her senior season. blocks per game during the 2015-16 season. · Two-time league MVP; Pajaronian Athlete of the Year in 2016 · Senior Female Athlete of the Year CAREER HIGHS · Holds Monte Vista Christian school record for blocks in a single game. Points: 13 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) CAREER HIGHS Rebounds: 14 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) Points: 12 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) Assists: 6 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) Rebounds: 6 at Hawai’i (Dec. 8, 2017) Steals: 6 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) Assists: 3 at Utah Valley (Dec. 16, 2017) Blocks: 2 twice, last vs. Southern Utah (Feb. 3, 2018) Steals: 1 six times, last at Weber State (Jan. 27, 2018) FG made: 5 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) Blocks: 2 at Portland State (Jan. 18, 2018) FG attempts: 7 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) FG made: 5 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) 3FG made: 1 at UC Irvine (Nov. 19, 2017) FG attempts: 7 twice, last vs. Westminster College (Dec. 28, 2017) 3 FG attempts: 1 two times, last at UC Irvine (Nov. 19, 2017) 3FG made: FT made: 3 two times, last at Utah Valley (Dec. 16, 2017) 3 FG attempts: 1 vs. Utah State (Nov. 27, 2017) FT attempts: 4 three times, last at Utah Valley (Dec. 16, 2017) FT made: 2 five times, last at Sacramento State (Jan. 20, 2018) Minutes: 26 at Northern Arizona (Jan. 6, 2018) FT attempts: 5 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) MISCELLANEOUS Minutes: 25 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) FR. SO. JR. SR. CAREER MISCELLANEOUS 10+ Points: 0 1 1 FR. SO. JR. SR. CAREER 10+ Rebounds: 0 1 1 10+ Points: 1 1 5+ Assists: 0 0 10+ Rebounds: 0 0 Double-Doubles: 0 1 1 5+ Assists: 0 0 35+ Minutes: 0 0 Double-Doubles: 0 0

STATISTICS 35+ Minutes: 0 0 CAREER YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG STATISTICS CAREER 2017-18 20 4 14.7 .435 .500 .375 68 3.4 24 67 3.4 YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG 2016-17 24 0 4.4 .333 .000 .833 21 0.9 6 17 0.7 2017-18 21 0 11.6 .604 .000 .600 47 2.2 17 70 3.3 TOTAL 44 4 9.0 .413 .333 .447 89 2.0 30 84 1.9 TOTAL 21 0 11.6 .604 .000 .600 47 2.2 17 70 3.3

BIG SKY BIG SKY YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG 2017-18 9 4 13.6 .400 .000 .300 20 2.2 6 23 2.6 2017-18 10 0 11.8 .636 .000 .625 22 2.2 6 33 3.3 2016-17 12 0 4.2 .375 .000 .500 11 0.9 1 7 0.6 TOTAL 10 0 11.8 .636 .000 .625 22 2.2 6 33 3.3 TOTAL 21 4 8.2 .394 .000 .333 31 1.5 7 30 1.4

IDAHO STATE • 2017-18 BENGAL BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 12 SEASON STATS AND CAREER HIGHS AMANDA BETLERE KAITLYN BELL

Guard · 5-6 · Freshman · HS Forward · 6-3 · Freshman · HS Riga, Latvia Rigby, Idaho · Rigby HS 23 Riga Stradins University 34 2017-18 (FRESHMAN) 2017-18 (FRESHMAN) · Recorded her first career steal at Northern Arizona (Jan. 6). · Registered season-highs in rebounds (4), points (2), assists (2) and minutes (20) against College of Idaho (Nov. 16).

BEFORE IDAHO STATE BEFORE IDAHO STATE · Lettered four years in basketball and two years in track and field · Played multiple seasons for the Latvian National Team · Helped the Trojans to two-straight state appearances with a fourth-place finish in 2015 and · During the 2014-15 season, averaged 8.7 points, 2.1 boards and 1.7 assists a fifth-place finish in 2016. · Led Rigby to a 14-10 overall record in 2017 CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points: 3 at Portland State (Jan. 18, 2018) Points: Rebounds: 4 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) Rebounds: Assists: 2 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) Assists: Steals: 1 at Northern Arizona (Jan. 6, 2018) Steals: Blocks: Blocks: FG made: 1 twice, last at Portland State (Jan. 18, 2018) FG made: FG attempts: 5 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) FG attempts: 3FG made: 1 at Portland State (Jan. 18, 2018) 3FG made: 3 FG attempts: 2 three times, at Portland State (Jan. 18, 2018) 3 FG attempts: FT made: FT made: FT attempts: FT attempts: Minutes: 20 vs. College of Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) Minutes: MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS FR. SO. JR. SR. CAREER FR. SO. JR. SR. CAREER

10+ Points: 0 0 10+ Points: 0 0

10+ Rebounds: 0 0 10+ Rebounds: 0 0

5+ Assists: 0 0 5+ Assists: 0 0

Double-Doubles: 0 0 Double-Doubles: 0 0

35+ Minutes: 0 0 35+ Minutes: 0 0 STATISTICS STATISTICS CAREER CAREER YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG

2017-18 8 0 5.9 .200 .250 .000 6 0.8 2 5 0.6 2017-18 0 0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0.0

TOTAL 8 0 5.9 .200 .250 .000 6 0.8 2 5 0.6 TOTAL 0 0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0.0

BIG SKY BIG SKY YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG YEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB AVG AST PTS AVG

2017-18 2 0 4.0 .500 .500 .000 0 0.0 0 3 1.5 2017-18 0 0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0.0

TOTAL 2 0 4.0 .500 .500 .000 0 0.0 0 3 1.5 TOTAL 0 0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0.0

IDAHO STATE • 2017-18 BENGAL BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 13 GAME-BY-GAME STARTING LINEUP DATE OPPONENT GUARD GUARD GUARD FORWARD FORWARD Nov. 10 Seattle Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Tapasa Nov. 12 Washington Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Tapasa Nov. 16 College of Idaho Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Tapasa Nov. 19 UC Irvine Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Tapasa Nov. 21 Pepperdine Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Tapasa Nov. 27 Utah State Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Tapasa Dec. 01 Washington State Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Tapasa Dec. 03 Wyoming Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Tapasa Dec. 08 Hawai’i Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Tapasa Dec. 16 Utah Valley Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Tapasa Dec. 28 Westminster (Utah) Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Tapasa Dec. 30 Weber State Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Tapasa Jan. 04 Southern Utah Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Vicente Jan. 06 Northern Arizona Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Vicente Jan. 11 North Dakota Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Vicente Jan. 13 Northern Colorado Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Vicente Jan. 18 Portland State Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Tapasa Jan. 20 Sacramento State Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Tapasa Jan. 27 Weber State Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Tapasa Feb. 01 Northern Arizona Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Tapasa Feb. 03 Southern Utah Blair Goles Grandon Kenyon Tapasa Feb. 08 Northern Colorado Feb. 10 North Dakota Feb. 15 Sacramento State Feb. 17 Portland State Feb. 22 Idaho Feb. 24 Eastern Washington Feb. 28 Montana State March 2 Montana

GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS DATE OPPONENT POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS Nov. 10 Seattle Ors (19) Tapasa (12) Blair (4) Blair (3) three players (1) Nov. 12 Washington Blair (30) Tapasa (10) Kenyon (7) three players (1) two players (1) Nov. 16 College of Idaho Goles (15) Vicente (14) Vicente (6) Vicente (6) four players (1) Nov. 19 UC Irvine Grandon (19) Tapasa (7) Kenyon (4) Kenyon (3) two players (1) Nov. 21 Pepperdine Grandon (18) Kenyon (8) Goles (4) two players (3) N/A Nov. 27 Utah State Blair (12) two players (7) Vicente (3) three players (2) two players (1) Dec. 01 Washington State two players (12) team (8) Kenyon (6) Grandon (3) N/A Dec. 03 Wyoming Kenyon (22) Goles (9) Goles (2) Kenyon (3) Kenyon (2) Dec. 08 Hawai’i Blair (20) Tapasa (13) Goles (3) Vicente (2) Ors (1) Dec. 16 Utah Valley Tapasa (16) Kenyon (13) Kenyon (11) Blair (2) Kenyon (4) Dec. 28 Westminster (Utah) Ors (17) Kenyon (7) Ors (4) Vicente (3) three players (1) Dec. 30 Weber State Blair (15) two players (11) Kenyon (4) three players (1) Tapasa (3) Jan. 04 Southern Utah two players (14) Kenyon (12) Goles (6) Ors (3) Vicente (2) Jan. 06 Northern Arizona Kenyon (18) Grandon (9) Goles (5) two players (2) two players (2) Jan. 11 North Dakota Blair (21) two players (7) Grandon (2) Kenyon (2) Kenyon (3) Jan. 13 Northern Colorado Kenyon (15) Tapasa (5) Blair (3) Blair (3) Kenyon (2) Jan. 18 Portland State Blair (20) Blair (7) two players (5) Vicente (3) Moore (2) Jan. 20 Sacramento State Kenyon (22) Kenyon (13) Blair (6) Grandon (2) Tapasa (2) Jan. 27 Weber State Grandon (21) Kenyon (9) two players (3) Tapasa (2) Kenyon (2) Feb. 01 Northern Arizona Kenyon (17) Kenyon (8) Kenyon (6) Hinrichs (4) Kenyon (2) Feb. 03 Southern Utah Tapasa (19) Grandon (7) Kenyon (4) Kenyon (2) Vicente (2) Feb. 08 Northern Colorado Feb. 10 North Dakota Feb. 15 Sacramento State Feb. 17 Portland State Feb. 22 Idaho Feb. 24 Eastern Washington Feb. 28 Montana State March 2 Montana

IDAHO STATE • 2017-18 BENGAL BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 14 SINGLE SEASON RECORDS POINTS REBOUNDS 3. Lori Heeter (1991-92) 71 Name (Year) Value Name (Year) Value 4. Mandi Ortega (1997-98) 69 1. Natalie Doma (2007-08) 695 1. Natalie Doma (2006-07) 372 5. Anna Policicchio (2014-15) 51 2. Natalie Doma (2006-07) 685 2. Sue Holloway (1980-81) 345 6. Mandi Carver (2001-02) 50 3. Andrea Lightfoot (2005-06) 554 3. Gayle Bragg (1980-81) 338 Mandi Carver (1999-00) 50 4. Sue Holloway (1980-81) 551 4. Mandi Carver (2001-02) 336 8. Michelle Grohs (2008-09) 48 5. Natalie Doma (2005-06) 537 5. Natalie Doma (2007-08) 335 9. Cydney Horton (2011-12) 47 6. Andrea Lightfoot (2006-07) 533 6. Mandi Carver (1999-00) 316 10. Mandi Carver (2000-01) 46 7. Lindsey Reed (2013-14) 522 7. Mandi Carver (2000-01) 291 11. Cydney Horton (2012-13) 45 8. Chelsea Pickering (2010-11) 487 8. Charly Bond (1977-78) 286 Kelly Palmer (1986-87) 45 9. Leah Palmer (1991-92) 483 9. Jeanne Gragg (1978-79) 276 10. Apiphany Woods (2014-15) 465 10. Gayle Bragg (1981-82) 275 STEALS 11. Mandi Carver (2001-02) 463 Name (Year) Value Andrea Lightfoot (2007-08) 463 REBOUNDS PER GAME 1. Greta Garver (1990-91) 90 Name (Year) Value 2. Greta Garver (1989-90) 89 POINTS PER GAME 1. Rhonda Bulcher (1975-76) 13.3 3. Angela Munger (1999-00) 72 Name (Year) Value 2. Mandi Carver (2001-02) 12.4 Angela Munger (1998-99) 72 1. Natalie Doma (2007-08) 24.8 Charly Bond (1977-78) 12.4 5. Jennifer Cannon (1992-93) 65 2. Natalie Doma (2006-07) 22.1 4. Natalie Doma (2006-07) 12.0 Karen Tharp (1978-79) 65 3. Andrea Lightfoot (2005-06) 18.5 Natalie Doma (2007-08) 12.0 Chelsea Pickering (2010-11) 65 4. Natalie Doma (2005-06) 17.9 6. Gayle Bragg (1980-81) 11.3 8. Andrea Lightfoot (2005-06) 63 Leah Palmer (1991-92) 17.9 7. Gayle Bragg (1981-82) 11.0 9. Theresa Mallak (1996-97) 61 6. Alison Verona (1986-87) 17.6 8. Mandi Carver (1999-00) 10.9 Molly Hays (2003-04) 61 7. Sue Hollaway (1980-81) 17.2 9. Sue Holloway (1980-81) 10.8 11. Shelley Hand (1983-84) 57 Andrea Lightfoot (2006-07) 17.2 10. Jeanne Gragg (1978-79) 10.6 9. Mandi Carver (2001-02) 17.1 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 10. Charly Bond (1977-78) 17.0 ASSISTS Name (Year) Value Name (Year) Value 1. Lindy Whitley (2003-04) 67 FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Karen Tharp (1978-79) 171 2. Chris Urbanski (1999-00) 65 Name (Year) Value 2. Angela Munger (1999-00) 161 3. Andrea Lightfoot (2005-06) 62 1. Natalie Doma (2006-07) 260 3. Nancy Espeseth (1981-82) 151 Michelle Grohs (2008-09) 62 2. Natalie Doma (2007-08) 257 4. Theresa Mallak (1997-98) 150 5. Andrea Lightfoot (2006-07) 60 3. Sue Holloway (1980-81) 210 Jennifer Griffin (2001-02) 150 Andrea Lightfoot (2007-08) 60 4. Natalie Doma (2005-06) 196 6. Jeni Boesel (2006-07) 144 7. Lindsey Reed (2013-14) 59 5. Alison Verona (1986-87) 195 Andrea Videbeck (2009-10) 144 8. Jeni Boesel (2006-07) 57 6. Leah Palmer (1991-92) 194 8. Stefanie Pemper (1990-91) 139 9. Chris Urbanski (2000-01) 54 7. Oana Iacovita (2009-10) 190 Stefanie Pemper (1991-92) 139 10. Jeni Boesel (2005-06) 52 8. Andrea Lightfoot (2005-06) 187 10. Staci Broussard (1987-88) 138 9. Chelsea Pickering (2010-11) 181 11. Jenna Brown (2008-09) 129 3-POINT PERCENTAGE (MIN. 50 ATTEMPTS) 10. Renee Webster (1982-83) 180 Name (Year) Value Mel Bland (1982-83) 180 ASSISTS PER GAME 1. Stefanie Pemper (1990-91) 50.0 Name (Year) Value 2. Kaylynn Fager (2006-07) 46.2 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 ATTEMPTS) 1. Karen Tharp (1978-79) 6.58 3. Bambi Douma (1992-93) 45.8 Name (Year) Value 2. Theresa Mallak (1997-98) 5.56 4. Stefanie Pemper (1989-90) 43.5 1. Coryna Truitt (1987-88) 55.9 Jennifer Griffin (2001-02) 5.56 5. Andrea Lightfoot (2007-08) 42.6 2. Leah Palmer (1991-92) 55.1 4. Angela Munger (1999-00) 5.55 6. Monika Marekova (2003-04) 42.5 3. Jeanne Gragg (1978-79) 53.0 5. Staci Broussard (1987-88) 5.52 7. Sarah Nelson (2000-01) 41.9 4. Holly Togiai (1997-98) 52.9 6. Stefanie Pemper (1991-92) 5.15 8. Janae Griffin (1999-00) 41.7 5. Charly Bond (1977-78) 52.6 7. Andrea Videbeck (2009-10) 4.97 Tara Beauchine (1994-95) 41.7 6. Ashley Toner (2000-01) 52.1 8. Stefanie Pemper (1990-91) 4.79 10. Andrea Lightfoot (2005-06) 40.8 7. Lynn Henderson (1983-84) 51.7 9. Nancy Espeseth (1982-83) 4.73 8. Jeanne Gragg (1980-81) 51.6 10. Nancy Espeseth (1981-82) 4.72 DOUBLE-DOUBLES 9. Natalie Doma (2006-07) 51.2 11. Jennifer Cannon (1992-93) 4.69 Name (Year) Value 10. Jessica Tingey (2013-14) 50.5 1. Natalie Doma (2007-08) 26 ASSIST TO TURNOVER RATIO (MIN. 50 ASSISTS) 2. Natalie Doma (2006-07) 24 FREE THROWS MADE Name (Year) Value 3. Mandi Carver (2001-02) 17 Name (Year) Value 1. Merrilee Udy (2003-04) +66 4. Mandi Carver (2000-01) 15 1. Lindsey Reed (2013-14) 163 2. Jeni Boesel (2006-07) +53 5. Natalie Doma (2005-06) 11 2. Natalie Doma (2007-08) 157 3. Staci Broussard (1987-88) +47 6. Michelle Grohs (2008-09) 9 3. Natalie Doma (2006-07) 153 4. Stefanie Pemper (1990-91) +44 7. Molly Hays (2004-05) 7 4. Andrea Lightfoot (2007-08) 141 5. Jennifer Griffin (2001-02) +43 Annie Anderson (2003-04) 7 5. Molly Hays (2004-05) 139 6. Jennifer Griffin (2000-01) +40 9. Molly Hays (2003-04) 6 6. Jenna Brown (2008-09) 134 7. Stefanie Pemper (1991-92) +39 10. Joanna Hixon (2005-06) 5 7. Sue Holloway (1980-81) 131 8. Merrilee Udy (2002-03) +38 Oana Iacovita (2008-09) 5 8. Natalie Doma (2005-06) 130 9. Lindy Whitley (2003-04) +37 Oana Iacovita (2009-10) 5 9. Andrea Lightfoot (2006-07) 127 10. Jeni Boesel (2005-06) +31 Jessica Tingey (2013-14) 5 10. Renee Webster (1981-82) 127 BLOCKED SHOTS TRIPLE-DOUBLES Name (Year) Value Name (Year) Value 1. Anna Policicchio (2015-16) 88 1. Lori Heeter (1991-92) 1 2. Mandi Ortega (1996-97) 84 2. Grace Kenyon (2017-18) 1

IDAHO STATE • 2017-18 BENGAL BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 15 CAREER RECORDS POINTS 7. Jeanne Gragg (1978-81) 733 2. Lindsey Reed (2010-14) 175 Name (Years) Value 8. Lindsey Reed (2010-14) 691 3. Chris Urbanski (1997-01) 172 1. Natalie Doma (2004-08) 2,296 9. Michelle Grohs (2005-09) 669 4. Chelsea Pickering (2007-12) 62 2. Andrea Lightfoot (2005-08) 1,566 10. Lynn Henderson (1982-86) 634 5. Andrea Lightfoot (2006-07) 60 3. Mandi Carver (1998-02) 1,538 Andrea Lightfoot (2007-08) 60 4. Lindsey Reed (2010-14) 1,492 REBOUNDS PER GAME 7. Lindsey Reed (2013-14) 59 5. Ashley Toner (1999-03) 1,342 Name (Years) Value 8. Jeni Boesel (2006-07) 57 6. Ashliegh Vella (2009-13) 1,341 1. Gayle Bragg (1980-82) 11.2 9. Chris Urbanski (2000-01) 54 7. Alison Verona (1984-88) 1,320 2. Sue Holloway (1979-81) 9.9 10. Jeni Boesel (2005-06) 52 8. Charly Bond (1976-80) 1,259 Mandi Carver (1998-02) 9.9 9. Chelsea Pickering (2007-12) 1,200 4. Natalie Doma (2004-08) 9.8 3-POINT PERCENTAGE (MIN. 80 ATTEMPTS) 10. Holly Togiai (1994-98) 1,145 5. Charly Bond (1976-80) 9.2 Name (Years) Value 6. Renee Webster (1981-83) 8.9 1. Stefanie Pemper (1988-92) 42.6 POINTS PER GAME (Min. 2 Seasons) 7. Jeanne Gragg (1978-81) 8.7 2. Andrea Lightfoot (2005-08) 40.9 Name (Years) Value Lori Heeter (1991-92) 8.7 3. Cassie Bro (2001-02) 39.5 1. Natalie Doma (2004-08) 19.1 Rhonda Bulcher (1974-78) 8.7 4. Chelsey Chambers (2004-06) 38.8 2. Andrea Lightfoot (2005-08) 17.4 10. Molly Hays (2003-05) 8.1 5. Kaylynn Fager (2006-08) 38.7 3. Stacy Mortensen (1989-91) 14.9 6. Michelle Grohs (2005-09) 38.4 4. Renee Webster (1981-83) 14.5 ASSISTS 7. Bambi Douma (1991-95) 37.6 5. Sue Holloway (1979-81) 14.1 Name (Years) Value 8. Lindsey Reed (2010-14) 37.4 6. Charly Bond (1976-80) 14.0 1. Nancy Espeseth (1980-84) 405 9. Monika Marekova (2003-05) 36.9 Apiphany Woods (2014-16) 14.0 2. Staci Broussard (1984-88) 399 10. Morgan Wohltman (2009-10) 36.7 8. Mandi Carver (1998-02) 13.9 3. Stefanie Pemper (1988-92) 367 11. Christa Brossman (2003-05) 36.5 9. Molly Hays (2003-05) 13.5 4. Theresa Mallak (1995-99) 352 12. Kaela Oakes (2009-13) 36.1 10. Alison Verona (1984-88) 13.2 5. Angela Munger (1996-00) 330 11. Gayle Bragg (1980-82) 13.0 6. Greta Garver (1987-91) 312 GAMES PLAYED 7. Jenna Brown (2005-09) 308 Name (Years) Value FIELD GOALS MADE 8. Jennifer Griffin (1998-02) 300 1. Kara Jenkins (2010-14) 124 Name (Years) Value 9. Lindsey Reed (2010-14) 293 2. Ashleigh Vella (2009-13) 123 1. Natalie Doma (2004-08) 859 10. Andrea Lightfoot (2005-08) 262 Lindsey Reed (2010-14) 123 2. Mandi Carver (1998-02) 583 4. Michelle Grohs (2005-09) 122 3. Alison Verona (1984-88) 568 ASSISTS PER GAME Devin Diehl (2006-10) 122 4. Ashley Toner (1999-03) 510 Name (Years) Value Kaela Oakes (2009-13) 122 5. Charly Bond (1976-80) 492 1. Jennifer Cannon (1991-93) 4.6 7. Natalie Doma (2004-08) 118 6. Andrea Lightfoot (2005-08) 491 2. Jeni Boesel (2005-07) 4.1 8. Nancy Espeseth (1980-84) 115 7. Lindsey Reed (2010-14) 486 3. Staci Broussard (1984-88) 3.9 9. Chris Urbanski (1997-01) 112 8. Nancy Imhoff (1985-89) 464 4. Merrilee Udy (2002-04) 3.8 Ashley Toner (1999-03) 112 9. Lynn Henderson (1982-86) 446 5. Andrea Videbeck (2007-10) 3.7 10. Holly Togiai (1994-98) 430 6. Theresa Mallak (1995-99) 3.6 ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO (MIN. 100 AST.) 7. Nancy Espeseth (1980-84) 3.5 Name (Years) Value 8. Stefanie Pemper (1988-92) 3.4 1. Merrilee Udy (2002-04) 2.06 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 200 MADE) 9. Greta Garver (1987-91) 3.3 2. Jeni Boesel (2005-07) 1.49 Name (Years) Value 10. Cristal Fernandez (2002-03) 3.2 3. Andrea Videbeck (2007-10) 1.33 1. Coryna Truitt (1985-88) 54.1 11. Angela Munger (1996-00) 3.1 4. Stefanie Pemper (1988-92) 1.25 2. Jeanne Gragg (1978-81) 51.5 Jenna Brown (2005-09) 3.1 5. Jennifer Griffin (1998-02) 1.24 3. Charly Bond (1976-80) 50.0 Jenna Brown (2005-09) 1.24 4. Stacey Mortensen (1989-91) 48.4 BLOCKED SHOTS 7. Andrea Lightfoot (2005-08) 1.22 5. Leah Palmer (1990-92) 47.7 Name (Years) Value 8. Kaela Oakes (2009-13) 1.21 6. Molly Hays (2003-05) 47.5 1. Mandi Carver (1998-02) 180 9. Devin Diehl (2006-10) 1.10 7. Ashley Toner (1999-03) 46.5 2. Anna Policicchio (2012-16) 162 10. Angela Munger (1996-00) 1.07 8. Natalie Doma (2004-08) 46.3 3. Mandi Ortega (1996-98) 153 11. Janae Griffin (1998-02) 1.06 9. Stefanie Pemper (1988-92) 46.0 4. Kelly Palmer (1984-89) 137 10. Holly Togiai (1994-98) 45.9 5. Michelle Grohs (2005-09) 130 DOUBLE-DOUBLES 6. Cydney Horton (2010-13) 116 Name (Years) Value FREE THROWS MADE 7. Natalie Doma (2004-08) 110 1. Natalie Doma (2004-08) 64 Name (Years) Value 8. Nicole Davis (1993-96) 94 2. Mandi Carver (1998-02) 51 1. Natalie Doma (2004-08) 522 9. Lynn Henderson (1982-86) 78 3. Charley Bond (1976-80) 34 2. Andrea Lightfoot (2005-08) 386 10. Laura Hanson (1978-80) 75 4. Alison Verona (1984-88) 25 3. Mandi Carver (1998-02) 354 11. Lori Heeter (1991-92) 71 5. Holly Togiai (1994-98) 20 Ashleigh Vella (2009-13) 354 6. Renee Webster (1981-83) 18 5. Lindsey Reed (2010-14) 345 STEALS 7. Gayle Bragg (1979-81) 17 Ashley Toner (1999-03) 345 Name (Years) Value 8. Jeanne Bragg (1979-81) 13 7. Charley Bond (1976-80) 275 1. Greta Garver (1987-91) 227 Molly Hays (2003-05) 13 8. Holly Togiai (1994-98) 268 2. Angela Munger (1996-00) 203 10. Sue Holloway (1979-81) 12 9. Molly Hays (2003-05) 241 3. Theresa Mallak (1995-98) 170 11. Sarah Ranes (1976-80) 11 10. Stacy Nelson (1994-97) 224 4. Shelley Hand (1981-85) 165 Michelle Grohs (2005-09) 11 11. Mandi Ortega (1996-98) 219 5. Nancy Imhoff (1985-89) 164 13. Leah Palmer (1990-92) 10 6. Chelsea Pickering (2007-12) 153 Oana Iacovita (2006-10) 10 REBOUNDS 7. Lindsey Reed (2010-14) 152 Name (Years) Value 8. Ashleigh Vella (2009-13) 151 TRIPLE-DOUBLES 1. Natalie Doma (2004-08) 1174 9. Nancy Espeseth (1980-84) 145 Name (Year) Value 2. Mandi Carver (1998-02) 1098 10. Stacy Nelson (1996-97) 142 1. Lori Heeter (1990-92) 1 3. Charly Bond (1976-80) 824 4. Holly Togiai (1994-98) 764 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 5. Alison Verona (1984-88) 756 Name (Years) Value 6. Ashleigh Vella (2009-13) 751 1. Andrea Lightfoot (2005-08) 182

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Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Idaho State vs Sacramento State 01/20/18 2:05 PM at Sacramento, Calif. -- The Nest

Idaho State 85 • 12-6 (4-3) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 KENYON, Grace f 10-11 0-0 2-2 2 11 13 2 22 251036 11 TAPASA, Sai f 5-12 0-0 1-2 3 5 8 2 11 1 3 2 1 29 03 GRANDON, Saylair g 5-11 1-4 3-3 112014340230 05 GOLES, Dora g 0-1 0-1 2-2 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 29 12 BLAIR, Brooke g 3-8 2-5 3-4 1 4 5 5 11 6 1 1 1 32 04 HINRICHS, Madison 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 0 0 7 14 ORS, Estefania 3-8 2-6 10-10 156018310029 22 MOORE, Delaney 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 2 2 1 2 0 0 8 Team 0 1 1 Totals 28-53 6-17 23-25 9 28 37 12 85 19 19 4 4 200

1st - FG %: 8-18 44.4% 2nd: 7-11 63.6% 3rd: 6-12 50.0% 4th: 7-12 58.3% Game: 28-53 52.8% Deadball 3FG %: 2-5 40.0% 2-4 50.0% 2-5 40.0% 0-3 0.0% 6-17 35.3% Rebounds FT %: 5-5 100.0% 3-4 75.0% 2-2 100.0% 13-14 92.9% 23-25 92.0% 1 Sacramento State 71 • 3-15 (1-6) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 33 NICHOLAS, Kennedy f 9-11 0-0 1-2 325419100121 03 SCOTT, Tiara g 1-10 0-4 0-0 0 0 0 3 2 3 4 0 2 33 20 ROHN, Raegen g 1-6 1-6 0-0 0 0 0 2 3 1 2 0 2 27 22 JOHNSON, Maranne g 8-15 2-7 0-0 1 5 6 3 18 4 4 2 4 36 32 FRIEND, Hannah g 5-19 0-5 4-4 5 9 14 2 14 000133 04 DAWSON, Justyce 2-3 0-1 2-2 2 0 2 4 6 3 0 0 1 14 12 WEIBEL, Anna 1-2 0-0 0-0 0000 20100 3 14 HARRIS, Quayonna 3-6 1-3 0-0 1 0 1 5 7 1 1 0 2 17 30 DOUGHTY, Kyhonta 0-1 0-0 0-0 3140 0020116 Team 1 0 1 Totals 30-73 4-26 7-8 16 17 33 23 71 13 14 2 14 200

1st - FG %: 8-18 44.4% 2nd: 7-19 36.8% 3rd: 8-21 38.1% 4th: 7-15 46.7% Game: 30-73 41.1% Deadball 3FG %: 1-5 20.0% 0-6 0.0% 1-8 12.5% 2-7 28.6% 4-26 15.4% Rebounds FT %: 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 7-8 87.5% 7-8 87.5% 0 Officials: Saif Esho, Karen Lasuik, Jeneane Pence Technical fouls: Idaho State-None. Sacramento State-TEAM. Attendance: 229

Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total In Off 2nd Fast Idaho State 23 19 16 27 85 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench ISU 32 14 20 0 25 Sacramento State 17 14 17 23 71 SAC 42 18 15 0 15

Last FG - ISU 4th-01:24, SAC 4th-00:45. Score tied - 0 times. Largest lead - ISU by 16 4th-06:35, SAC None. Lead changed - 0 times. ISU led for 39:26. SAC led for 00:00. Game was tied for 00:34.

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