2000-01 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2000-2001 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN’S 20-9 OVERALL, 12-5 PAC-10 (20-9, 12-5) vs. Stanford Cardinal (17-10, 11-6) Saturday, March 10, 2001 • 2 p.m. MST • Wells Fargo Arena • Tempe, Ariz. NOVEMBER XTRA 910 AM • Stanford Game on Fox Sports Net 5 CHINESE NAT’L TEAM# L, 69-81 11 CASSOVIA BARDEJOV# W, 80-73 With their 70-58 win over California Thursday night, the Arizona State Sun Devils moved 18 TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO W, 57-40 19 SOUTH FLORIDA W, 74-39 back into a tie for first place in the Pac-10 and will be looking to clinch a share of the first 24-26 Asahi Rainbow Wahine Classic conference title in school history as they play host to the Stanford Cardinal Saturday after- (Honolulu, Hawaii) noon at Wells Fargo Arena. ASU is currently tied with Washington at 12-5 in the confer- 24 vs. Stephen F. Austin W, 67-45 ence (following Washington’s 88-76 loss at USC Thursday night) heading into Saturday’s 25 Hawaii W, 67-61 regular-season finales. If the Sun Devils and Huskies win on Saturday (Washington plays 26 #22/22 NC State L, 51-54 at UCLAat 2 p.m.), they will be crowned co-champions and Washington will earn the auto- DECEMBER matic NCAA Tournament berth since the Huskies swept that series with ASU. 1-3 ASU HOLIDAY CLASSIC The win over Cal, which snapped ASU’s two-game losing streak (their only such los- 1 LA SALLE W, 73-56 ing streak of the season), tied the school record for home wins in a single season with the Kent St. vs. UCSB UCSB, 68-53 12-3 home mark of the 1982-83 Sun Devils and marked the team’s first 20-win campaign 3 Kent State vs. La Salle LS, 77-66 (Consolation Game) in nine years and just the fifth in school history. With a 20-9 overall record and a 12-5 Pac- UC SANTA BARBARA L, 66-76 10 mark, ASU has surpassed both wins totals from last season and turned in the most vic- (Championship Game) tories since the 1991-92 team went 20-9 overall and 11-7 in the conference en route to 6 at Northern Arizona W, 61-56 ASU’s last NCAA Tournament appearance. On Selection Sunday, the team will gather at 18 at Denver L, 52-73 head coach Charli Turner Thorne’s house in hopes of their first NCAA Tournament bid in 21 CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE W, 80-44 27 ASTRAZENECA HOOPS FOR THE nine years. Stanford comes to Tempe after knocking off Arizona 74-66 in Tucson on CURE CLASSIC (Bank One Ballpark) Thursday night and is still in the hunt for the Pac-10 title at 17-10 overall and 11-6 in the #2/2 TENNESSEE (Fox) L, 63-67 league 30 WAKE FOREST (Cox) W, 69-54 ’00-01 JANUARY Probable Starters 4 at #21/22 Stanford* L, 64-92 Pos. Ht. Cl. PPG RPG NOTES 6 at California (Fox)* W, 58-47 #23 Betsy Boardman G/F 6-1 Fr. 11.8 4.2 14 points vs. Golden Bears 11 WASHINGTON* L, 62-66 #52 Cian Carvalho F 5-11 Jr. 6.4 5.0 6 of her 10 points in OTat Ar i z o n a 13 WASHINGTON ST. (Cox)* W, 83-70 #35 Melody Johnson C 6-2 Jr. 14.5 7.1 Fifth double-double of year vs. Cal 18 at UCLA* W, 78-68 #4 Amanda Levens G 5-9 Jr. 15.5 3.4 Set single-season trey mark with 57 20 at USC* W, 66-59 #33 Natalie Tucker G 5-9 Sr. 5.0 3.6* 6th in career assists at ASU (345) 27 #23/25 ARIZONA* W, 67-57 Off the Bench ’00-01 FEBRUARY Pos. Ht. Cl. PPG RPG NOTES 1 OREGON STATE (Cox)* W, 58-51 #3 Liz Paulson G 5-11 Sr. 0.6 0.3 3 points, 1 steals vs. the Bruins 3 #22/21 OREGON (Cox)* W, 73-63 #11 Aubrey McFadyen G/F 6-1 Sr. 1.8 0.9 Season-high 12 pts vs. UCLA 8 at Washington State* W, 74-72 10 at Washington* L, 60-79 #12 Brett Leonard G 5-5 So. 3.1 1.6* Career-best 7 assists at UA 15 USC (Cox)* W, 67-65 #13 Leah Combs F 6-2 Jr. 4.5 4.1 11 pts, 6 rbs vs. California 17 UCLA (Cox)* W, 78-60 #31 Jen Albert F 6-2 Fr. 0.6 0.4 3 rebounds in 11 minutes vs. UCLA 24 at #NR/23 Arizona* W, 70-67 (ot) #32 Rainy Crisp G 5-6 Jr. 2.5 1.7 4 points, 2 steals vs. the Wildcats (Cox) #34 Li’i Liu G/F 5-10 Fr. 0.3 0.8 Has played in four games this year * assists per game MARCH 1 at Oregon* L, 56-63 3 at Oregon State (Fox)* L, 64-72 Turner Thorne Named WBCA District 8 Coach of the Year 8 CALIFORNIA (Cox)* W, 70-58 Head Coach Charli Turner Thorne, who celebrates her 35th birthday Saturday against her 10 STANFORD (Fox)* 2 p.m. alma mater Stanford, is one of eight finalists for the 2001 Russell Athletic/WBCA Division 16-19 NCAA First & Second Rounds I National Coach of the Year Award, the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association 24-26 NCAA Regionals announced Thursday. 30 NCAA Final Four (Savvis Center - St. Louis, Mo.) As a finalist, Turner Thorne earns the distinction of WBCA District 8 Coach of the Year as selected by WBCA member coaches from that geographical region. Other district APRIL winners and national award finalists are Muffet McGraw of Notre Dame (District 1), Gail 1 NCAA Championship Game Goestenkors of Duke (2), Carol Ross of Florida (3), Mark Ehlen of Toledo (4), of Oklahoma (5), of Iowa (6) and Elaine Elliot of Utah (7). # - Exhibition game * - Pacific-10 Conference game The 2001 Russell Athletic/WBCA Division I National Coach of the Year will be deter- Fox - Fox Sports Net mined by a WBCA committee, which will convene via conference call March 16 to select Cox - Cox Communications (Channel 9) Home games in bold - Times local to site Rankings are listed Associated Press/USA Rhonda Lundin, Women’s Basketball Contact Today ESPN Coaches at time of game. ICA Media Relations Office, P.O. Box 872505, Tempe, AZ 85287-2505 All ASU regular-season games will be (480) 965-6592 • Fax: (480) 965-5408 broadcast on XTRA 910 AM. [email protected] • www.TheSunDevils.com 2000-01 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • PAGE 2 the winner. The winner of the Division I award will be invited to join winners at the D ivision II, III, NAIA, junior college/community college and high school levels to be ASU QUICK FACTS honored at a banquet Wednesday, March 28 in St. Louis, Mo., in conjunction with University Information the NCAADivision I Women’s Final Four. Location...... Tempe, Ariz. Founded ...... 1885 Senior Farewell Enrollment ...... 44,255 Conference...... Pacific-10 The Sun Devils will honor its four seniors – Aubrey McFadyen, Kellie McDanal, Liz Nickname...... Sun Devils Paulson and Natalie Tucker – who will be playing in the final home game of their Sun Colors ...... Maroon and Gold Devil careers vs. Stanford. Stanford’s roster features two seniors who will be playing Arena ...... Wells Fargo Arena (14,198) in their final regular-season game, Sarah Dimson and Carolyn Moos. Year Built...... 1974 President ...... Dr. Lattie F. Coor Alma Mater...... Northern Arizona ’58 Exposure Faculty Rep ...... Dr. Jerry L. Kingston ASU’s flagship station XTRA 910 AM will broadcast the Stanford game to the Valley Alma Mater...... Wayne State Athletics Director ...... Gene Smith of the Sun with Vince Marotta calling the action. The broadcast is also available via Alma Mater ...... Notre Dame the ASU official athletics web site (www.thesundevils.com). Fox Sports Net will tele- Senior Assoc. AD/SWA...... Betsy Mosher vise the game to a national cable audience as its wild card selection for March 10 Alma Mater ...... Illinois State ’72 with Paul Sunderland and Heather Cox calling the action. ASU is 9-2 when playing Athletics Dept. Phone ...... (480) 965-3482 Ticket Office...... (480) 965-2381 on live television this year. Basketball Information Home-Court Advantage Head Coach...... Charli Turner Thorne Alma Mater ...... Stanford ’88 With a 12-3 home mark this season, the Sun Devils have turned in an 22-6 mark at Record at ASU...... 65-75 (fifth year) home in the last two seasons. Arizona State has also won seven straight games at Career Record ...... 105-115 (eighth year) Wells Fargo Arena and eight of its last nine. Those 12 wins tie the school record for Assistant Coaches ...... Mark Lewis ...... (Southern Mississippi ’82) home victories with a 12-3 mark in Wells Fargo Arena, while the 80.0 winning per- ...... Kim Gervasoni (Cal State Fresno ’88) centage in each of the last two seasons ranks second in school history behind the ...... Laura Hughes (Santa Clara ’92) 91.7 percentage of the 1981-82 Sun Devils (11-1). Basketball Operations ...... Carrie Greene Trainer...... Lisa Himmelspach Basketball Office Phone...... (480) 965-6086 Postseason Picture 1999-00 Record...... 14-15 Arizona State is looking to make its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament since 1998-99 Pac-10 Record...... 7-11 the 1991-92 season and just its fourth ever showing in that tournament. In 1992, the 1998-99 Pac-10 Finish...... Tied for 7th Inaugural Season ...... 1975-76 Sun Devils earned an NCAA bid for the first time in nine years but fell in the first All-time Record ...... 325-367 round to host dePaul 67-65. Prior to 1992, the Sun Devils had appeared in the 1982 Last NCAAAppearance ...... 1992 and 1983 NCAA Tournaments, advancing to the Sweet Sixteen in both seasons with Letterwinners Ret./Lost ...... 8/4 first-round wins. Last year, the team returned to “March Madness” for the first time Starters Ret./Lost...... 2/3 Newcomers...... 7 in eight years with an appearance in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament, falling at Colorado State 66-54. Media Relations Asst. AD/Media Relations...... Mark Brand Associate SID...... Doug Tammaro In the Rankings Assistants...... Jason Bellamy, Jeff Evans, Rhonda Arizona State dropped out of the national Top 25 last week after climbing as high as ...... Lundin, Will Phillips, Erin Rowley 22nd in the Feb. 26 Associated Press poll. This week, the Sun Devils are receiving WBB Contact ...... Rhonda Lundin 62 votes in the AP poll (26th) and 21 votes in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches poll General Office Phone...... (480) 965-6592 Lundin’s Home Phone ...... (480) 945-1373 (31st). ASU had been ranked in each of the last four AP polls, marking the first time Email ...... [email protected] in 18 years that the team has been ranked in consecutive weeks. The Sun Devils Office Fax...... (480) 965-5408 were ranked in all 17 polls during the 1982-83 campaign, climbing as high as ninth Press Row ...... (480) 965-7274 and finishing at 17th in the final poll. ASU broke into the national top 25 three weeks Sun Devil Sports Hotline ...... (480) 965-4200 Web Site...... www.TheSunDevils.com ago, checking in at 23rd in the Feb. 5 Associated Press poll and marking the team’s first national ranking since March 1, 1992 when the Sun Devils were ranked 25th by 2000-01 Individual Honors the Associated Press. As a team, Arizona State has been ranked a total of 38 weeks Melody Johnson 2000 Asahi Rainbow Classic All-Tournament Team in the team’s history. The Sun Devils spent most of the 1981-82 and 1982-83 sea- 2000 ASUHoliday Classic All-Tournament Team sons ranked in the national polls (32 straight weeks including all 17 polls in 1982- Pac-10 Player of the Week (Nov. 27) 83). Neither Cal nor Stanford are ranked in the national Top 25, while Stanford is receiving four votes in the coaches poll. Amanda Levens 2000 Asahi Rainbow Classic All-Tournament Team 2000 ASUHoliday Classic All-Tournament Team In the Conference Race Pac-10 Player of the Week (Jan. 22) Arizona State has never won a Pac-10 Conference title in the league’s 14-year exis- Leah Combs tence, while the team’s best finish in the Pac-10 was a tie for fourth in 1993 (10-8). Second-team Academic All-District VIII The Sun Devils’ most Pac-10 victories came in 1991-92 when the team notched an 11-7 record and a fifth-place finish en route to 20-9 overall mark and an NCAA ASU in the National Polls Tournament bid. ASU finished third on two occasions while a member of the Western AP USA Today Feb. 5 23 — Collegiate Athletic Association (1981-82 and 1982-83), while its highest conference Feb. 12 24 RV (7) finish ever was a second-place showing in the Pacific West Conference in 1985-86. Feb. 19 23 RV (18) Feb. 26 22 RV (45) Mar. 5 RV (62) RV (21) 2000-01 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • PAGE 3

Last Time Out ARIZONA STATE’S RECORD WHEN... Junior Amanda Levens had a game-high 20 points and six assists to lead the Scoring first ...... 11-5 Arizona State women's basketball team to a 70-58 victory over California Thursday Leading at halftime ...... 16-0 night at Wells Fargo Arena. With the victory and an 88-76 USC win over Washington, Trailing at halftime...... 4-8 the Sun Devils move back into a tie with Washington for first place in the Pac-10 and Tied at halftime ...... 0-1 notch their first 20-win season since 1991-92. In overtime...... 1-0 Scoring 70 points or more...... 10-0 Arizona State shot 55.6 percent in the first half and jumped out to a 37-29 half- Scoring 60-69 points ...... 7-6 time lead. Levens had eight points in the first half, draining a pair of three-pointers Scoring 50-59 points ...... 3-3 to set the ASU single-season record in that category with 57 treys on the season. Scoring less than 50 points...... 0-0 Holding opponent under 50 points ...... 5-0 In the second half, the Sun Devils pulled ahead by as many as 18 points en Holding opponent to 50-59 points...... 6-2 route to the 12-point victory. Levens had 12 points in the second half, knocking down Holding opponent to 60-69 points...... 6-3 all eight of her attempts. As a team, the Sun Devils shot a season-high Allowing 70 points or more ...... 2-5 86.4 percent from the free throw line in the game (19-22). Games decided by five pts. or less...... 4-3 Shooting 50 percent or better ...... 4-0 For Arizona State, junior Melody Johnson turned in her fifth double-double of the Shooting better than opponent ...... 13-1 season with 13 points and a career-best 12 rebounds. Junior Leah Combs, who Outrebounding opponent...... 14-3 returned from a knee injury two games ago, gave the Sun Devils a solid performance Being outrebounded ...... 5-6 off the bench with 11 points on 4-of-6 shooting and six rebounds in 23 minutes. Tied in rebounding...... 1-0 Outscoring opponent bench ...... 9-1 Freshman Betsy Boardman chipped in with 14 points. California senior Courtney Being outscored by opponent bench...... 11-8 Johnson was the only Golden Bear in double figures, scoring 17 points. Tying opponent bench...... 0-0 Playing at home...... 12-3 Playing on the road...... 7-5 20 and Beyond... Playing at a neutral site...... 1-1 ASU’s 70-58 win over Cal Thursday night marked the 20th win of the season for the Non-conference games...... 8-4 for the Sun Devils, the team’s first 20-win season since the 1991-92 squad went 20- Pac-10 games ...... 12-5 9 on the season and just the fifth in the history of ASU women’s basketball. A victo- Playing on Sunday...... 1-2 Playing on Monday ...... 0-1 ry over Stanford on Saturday would be ASU’s most victories since 1982-83. ASU’s Playing on Tuesday...... 0-0 other 20-win seasons came in three consecutive years in the early 80s under then Playing on Wednesday ...... 1-1 head coach (21-11 in 1980-81, 25-7 in 1981-82, 23-7 in 1982-83). Playing on Thursday ...... 6-3 Playing on Friday...... 2-0 The 1981-82 Sun Devils turned in a school-record 25 wins, falling in the second Playing on Saturday ...... 10-2 round of the NCAATournament to eventual national champion Louisiana Tech, while Playing during the day...... 8-4 the season before, ASU notched 21 victories and fell to Georgia in the championship Playing at night ...... 10-5 game of the National Women’s Invitation Tournament. Playing outdoors ...... 0-1 Playing on live television...... 9-2 Injury Update CLIMBING THE CAREER CHARTS Junior Leah Combs returned to action last weekend after missing three weeks after FREETHROW PERCENTAGE 1. .830 ...... Patti Peppler, 1984-87 suffering a meniscus tear in her left knee vs. Washington on Feb. 10. The 6-2 for- 2. .824 ...... Kim Griffee, 1979-81 ward had two points and two rebounds in nine minutes vs. Oregon and followed that 3. .818...... Theresa Jantzen, 1998-00 up with six points on 3-of-3 shooting and four rebounds in 19 minutes at Oregon 4. .803...... Sherry Poole, 1984-87 State. Combs, who underwent arthroscopic surgery on Feb. 15, started the first 18 5. .786...... Olivia Jones, 1983-84 6. .781 ...... Karen O’Connor, 1988-91 games of the season and was averaging 4.3 points and 4.1 rebounds per game 7. .774 ...... Robin Connolly, 1984-87 before her injury. Since returning from her injury, Combs has been on fire, shooting 8t. .771...... Jodi Rathbun, 1983-86 80 percent from the field (8-10) and averaging 6.3 points and 4.0 rebounds includ- .771...... Lisa Salsman, 1989-93 ing 11 points and six rebounds in ASU’s win over Cal Thursday night. 10. .753 (162-215) ...... Natalie Tucker 1998-pres.

ASSISTS About Stanford 1. 441 ...... Jodi Rathbun, 1983-86 Stanford comes to Tempe following a 74-66 win over the Arizona Wildcats in Tucson 2. 396 ...... Ryneldi Becenti, 1991-93 3. 389...... Patti Peppler, 1984-87 on Thursday night. The Cardinal is third in the Pac-10 with an 11-6 conference 4. 373...... Carolyn DeHoff, 1987-90 record and a 17-10 overall mark and had lost three of its last five games prior to its 5. 370...... Karen O’Connor, 1988-91 win vs. Arizona Thursday night. Freshman , a Phoenix, Ariz., native out 6. 345 ...... Natalie Tucker, 1998-pres. 7. 339 ...... Cassandra Lander, 1980-83 of Mountain Pointe HS, continues to pace the club and ranks among the conference 8. 315...... Robin Connolly, 1984-87 leaders in scoring (13.9 ppg), rebounding (8.4 rpg), assists (4.93 apg) and steals 9. 203 ...... Crystal Cobb, 1989-94 (1.767 spg), including a 29-point, 12-, 5- performance in Tucson. 10. 199 ...... Sandra Hamilton, 1981-82 Junior forward Lindsey Yamasaki is second on the team in scoring (12.9 ppg) and THREE-POINTERS MADE rebounding (4.4 rpg). As a team, Stanford leads the Pac-10 in free throw percentage 1. 134 ...... Crystal Cobb, 1989-94 (.715), three-point percentage (38.3) and blocked shots (5.63). 2. 116 ...... Molly Tuter, 1994-97 3. 91 ...... Kristine Sand, 1997-00 4. 90 ...... Ryneldi Becenti, 1991-93 Comparatively Speaking… 5. 69 ...... Stephanie Freeman, 1995-98 ...... ASU ...... STAN 6. 64 ...... Natalie Tucker, 1998-pres. Points Per Game ...... 66.4...... 75.0 7. 57...... Amanda Levens, 2000-pres. Field Goal Percentage ...... 42.7...... 45.2 7. 56 ...... Rosalind Senior, 1987-89 9. 49...... Tiffany Krahenbuhl, 1992-95 3-Pt. FG Percentage...... 35.9...... 38.3 10. 48 ...... Michelle Tom, 1998-99 Free Throw Percentage ...... 65.4...... 72.1 Rebounds Per Game ...... 35.2...... 39.6 Assists Per Game...... 14.2...... 16.1 2000-01 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • PAGE 4

In the Series EDIA NFORMATION Stanford holds a 29-9 advantage in the series with Arizona State including a 92-64 M I victory in Palo Alto on Jan. 4. Last year, the teams split two meetings. The Sun Devils will be looking to win their second straight home game against the Cardinal after Game-Day Services snapping a dubious 14-game losing streak to the Cardinal with a 74-68 victory last The Arizona State women’s basketball year in Tempe on Jan. 8. media room is located in the west tunnel (Room 6) and is the first door on the right Stanford Connections upon entering Wells Fargo Arena. Scores, Arizona State head coach Charli Turner Thorne is no stranger to the Stanford pro- notes, stats and media guides are available gram, lettering four years under Tara VanDerveer. The Sun Devil mentor co-cap- there. Telephones are available in the room tained the 1987-88 Cardinal squad which advanced to the NCAASweet Sixteen. An behind the basket at the east end of the Academic All-Pac-10 selection, Turner Thorne was twice voted Most Inspirational floor, directly through the double doors. Player by her teammates and won Stanford’s H- award in 1988, an honor given to the senior female student-athlete with the highest grade-point average. www.TheSunDevils.com Up-to-date press releases, statistics and Earlier This Season vs. Cal & Stanford game results on Arizona State women’s Then No. 21/22 Stanford earned a 92-64 victory over the Sun Devils Jan. 4 to open basketball can be found on the World Wide the conference season earlier this year. Stanford senior Sarah Dimson scored 17 of Web on ASU’s official athletics web site – her 21 points in the first half to lead Stanford. Freshman Nicole Powell scored 17 www.TheSunDevils.com. points and grabbed 14 rebounds, and while junior forward Lindsey Yamasaki added 21 points as the Cardinal improved to 7-0 at home and won their 12th conference Fax-On-Demand opener in 15 years. For Arizona State, junior center Melody Johnson scored 19 ASU updated stats, box scores and releas- points, while senior guard Natalie Tucker added 12 points. The Cardinal maintained es can be accessed via InfoConnection and a double-digit lead throughout the second half and continued to build on it until the MediaTeamlink on the internet. To access final margin. Arizona State shot 47 percent in the first half, but the Cardinal was even InfoConnection, call 770-558-6000 using better, hitting on 69 percent of their shots in the first 20 minutes. Dimson, who made the handset on your fax machine. The Pac- her first seven shots, connected on her first career three-pointer as time was running 10 passcode is 72210. For complete infor- out to give Stanford a 49-34 halftime lead. mation, call the Pac-10 Conference public relations office. Levens Sets ASU Single-Season Three-Point Mark With two three-pointers vs. Cal on Thursday night, junior Amanda Levens set the ASU InfoConnection Codes school single-season record with 57 treys so far this season, surpassing the 56 by Latest Release ...... 1630 Crystal Cobb in 1990-91. Her 57 treys also already put her into seventh place on the Latest Box Score ...... 1633 ASU career chart in that category. Levens has met success on 42.9 percent of her attempts this season and is shooting better from three-point land than she is from Pac-10 Teleconferences the field (42.9 to 39.0 percent). In the last nine games, she has shot 48.1 percent The Pac-10 Conference will hold 10 tele- from beyond the arc (26-54), including a career-high 5-of-8 performance at Oregon conferences during the season starting State last weekend. The 5-9 junior ranks third in the Pac-10 in three-point field goal Wednesday, Dec. 13. The first call of the percentage and fourth in three-pointers made (1.97 treys per game). She has hit at Pac-10 season will be Jan. 9. All 10 men’s least three treys in five of the last nine games and at least one in each of the past and women’s basketball coaches will partic- 14 games. In those 14 games, Leven has been successful on 49.2 percent of her ipate on the calls. ASU head coach Charli attempts (33-67). Her best performance from three-point land this season was a Turner Thorne is the first coach on the call then career-high 4-of-4 three-pointers in ASU’s win over Washington State on Jan. starting at 10:35 a.m. MST. Call the Pac-10 13, while she surpassed that with a career-best five three-pointers at Oregon State office (925-932-4411) or the ASU Media last Saturday. Relations office to obtain the media-only phone numbers for the teleconferences.

ASU in the Pac-10 Statistics (overall/conference games) Radio and TV Exposure TEAMSTATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS The Sun Devil Sports Network has part- Scoring Offense ...... 8th/7th Betsy Boardman ...... 16th/16th (scoring) nered with XTRA910 AM to broadcast all of Scoring Defense ...... 1st/2nd ...... NR/19th (rebounding) Scoring Margin...... 4th/6th ...... 7th/7th (steals) Arizona State’s women’s basketball games. Field Goal Percentage ...... 5th/5th Melody Johnson ...... 8th/8th (scoring) In his first year as the voice of ASU women’s Field Goal Percentage Defense...... 9th/9th ...... 6th/5th (rebounding) basketball, Vince Marotta will provide play- Free Throw Percentage ...... 7th/7th ...... 4th/2nd (FG percentage) by-play for all home and away games. Three-Point Field Goal Percentage...... 2nd/3rd ...... 3rd/T1st (offensive rebounds) Three-Point Defense...... 10th/10th ...... 6th/T8th (defensive rebounds) XTRA’s broadcasts of ASU games can also Three-Point Field Goals Made...... 5th/6th Amanda Levens...... 5th/6th (scoring) be heard live over the Internet at Rebounding Offense...... 9th/9th ...... 3rd/NR (FTpercentage) www.TheSunDevils.com. Rebounding Defense ...... 1st/1st ...... 3rd/3rd (3-pt FGpercentage) Rebounding Margin ...... 5th/4th ...... 4th/5th (3-pt FG made) Fox Sports Net will broadcast four Assists ...... 7th/7th ...... NR/10th (assists) games to a live national audience – Dec. 27 Steals ...... 9th/8th Natalie Tucker ...... 7th/T8th (assists) vs. Tennessee, Jan. 6 at Cal, March 3 at Blocked Shots...... 10th/10th ...... 3rd/4th (assist-to-turnover ratio) Oregon State and March 10 vs. Stanford – Turnover Margin ...... 2nd/3rd Assist-to-Turnover Margin ...... 4th/6th while Cox Communications will also broad- cast eight of ASU’s games locally. 2000-01 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • PAGE 5

Levens has drained at least one three-pointer in 25 games and more than one ASU Fifth, Sixth in Preseason Pac-10 Polls in 19 of those contests, while freshman Betsy Boardman has at least one trey in 19 Arizona State was picked to finish fifth in the Pac-10 Conference by the league’s coaches and sixth by the games. Boardman has hit 36.3 percent of her attempts (33-91) including a stellar 3- media in their preseason polls, the same spots they of-4 effort from beyond the arc vs. Oregon Feb. 3, a 2-of-3 showing at Washington were picked last season. Following are the complete State Feb. 8. and a 2-of-2 effort at Arizona Feb. 24. Pac-10 preseason polls: As a team. Arizona State has knocked down 36.0 percent of its three-pointers (127-353), which ranks second in the conference behind Stanford (38.3). In confer- Coaches Media 1. Stanford (9) 1. Stanford (16) ence play, the Sun Devils are third in the league, draining 37.1 percent of their 2. Oregon (1) 2. Oregon (3) attempts from beyond the arc (76-205). The team has had eight treys on three occa- 3. USC 3. USC sions (most recently vs. UCLAon Feb. 17), which was one shy of the school single- 4. Arizona 4. Arizona game record of nine treys. 5. Arizona State 5. UCLA 6. Washington 6. Arizona State SINGLE-SEASON THREE-POINTERSMADE 7. UCLA 7. Washington 8. Oregon State 8. California 1. 57 Amanda Levens...... 2000-01 9. California 9. Oregon State 2. 56 Crystal Cobb ...... 1990-91 10. Washington St. 10. Washington St. 3. 52 Ryneldi Becenti ...... 1992-93 4. 49 Crystal Cobb ...... 1991-92 A Springboard for the Future 5. 47 Molly Tuter...... 1996-97 Arizona State’s invitation to the Women’s National 6. 44 Stephanie Freeman...... 1997-98 Invitation Tournament last year bodes well for the 7. 38 Ryneldi Becenti ...... 1991-92 future. Of the 32 teams that advanced to the WNITin Molly Tuter...... 1995-96 1998-99, seven earned NCAA Tournament bids in 9. 34 Rosalind Senior...... 1988-89 2000 and nine advanced to the WNIT for a second 34 Kristine Sand...... 1999-00 season (a total of 16 teams in postseason play). 33 Betsy Boardman ...... 2000-01

Tough Slate Tucker’s Tale This season, Arizona State will take on 10 teams that Senior point guard Natalie Tucker has started 85 consecutive games, every game of advanced to the NCAA Tournament or the Women’s her three-year career at Arizona State. Since transferring to ASU from Texas A&M National Invitation Tournament last year including 2000 national runner-up Tennessee. Other NCAA following the 1996-97 season, Tucker has proved to be a beacon of consistency for qualifiers on the 2000-01 slate include Stephen F. the Sun Devils. She has led the team in assists in each of the last three seasons, Austin, North Carolina State, UCSB, A r i z o n a , averaging 3.6 assists per game this season and 4.1 per contest in her career.Tucker Oregon, Stanford and UCLA, while USC and Hawaii has topped the century mark in assists in each of the last three seasons including advanced to the WNIT. 105 so far this year. Tucker ranks sixth at ASU in career assists (345) and also appears in the top 10 in career free throw percentage and three-pointers made. Attendance Records With 16,782 fans in attendance at the AstraZeneca Hoops for the Cure Classic Dec. 27 at Bank One As Emeril Would Say... Ballpark, the Sun Devils shattered their own single- A number of Sun Devils have kicked it up a notch in Pac-10 play. In fact, six players game attendance record of 5,271 set vs. Arizona on have increased or matched their scoring averages, six have upped their rebounding Feb. 26, 2000 at Wells Fargo Arena. The game is the averages and six have better shooting percentages in conference action. Junior sixth highest attended college women’s basketball game so far this season. ASU also set the Pac-10 Melody Johnson leads that group, averaging 15.5 points and 7.5 rebounds per women's basketball single-game record which was league game (up from 14.5 ppg and 7.1 rpg in all games). The 6-2 junior is also previously held by the University of Oregon with shooting 58.6 percent from the field in Pac-10 games (compared to 56.6 percent in 9,738 fans at McArthur Court in a game vs. Oregon all games). Over the last nine games, Johnson has averaged 15.6 points and shot State (March 8, 1996). 60.2 percent from the field (56-93). Freshman Betsy Boardman has upped her scor- The event, which was the first outdoor w o m e n ’s game and raised ing and rebounding to 12.6 ppg and 5.3 rpg (compared to 11.8 ppg and 4.3 rpg), $10,000 for breast cancer research, treatment and education in the Valley of the Sun, also became the largest attended women’s college basketball contest in the state of Arizona since the University of ARIZONA STATE NUMERICAL ROSTER Arizona’s single-game record is 5,272 (March 4, 2000 vs. Oregon). No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl./Exp. HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL ASU is ranked 38th in the country, averaging 3 Liz Paulson* G 5-11 Sr./1V Lake Oswego, Ore./Central Florida CC 2,400 fans per home game. With 5,379 fans in atten- 4 Amanda Levens^ G 5-9 Jr./TR Belvidere, Ill./Old Dominion dance Jan. 27 vs. Arizona, the Sun Devils also broke 11 Aubrey McFadyen^** G 6-1 Sr./2V Redmond, Wash./Colorado State their single-game attendance record for Wells Fargo 12 Brett Leonard* G 5-5 So./1V Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South HS Arena. That crowd surpassed the 5,271 who attend- 13 Leah Combs** F 6-2 Jr./2V Yorba Linda, Calif./Esperanza HS ed last year's Arizona game (Feb. 26, 2000). 23 Betsy Boardman G/F 6-1 Fr./HS Portland, Ore./Beaverton HS 31 Jen Albert F 6-2 Fr./HS Longmont, Colo./Niwot HS Great Start 32 Rainy Crisp^* G 5-6 Jr./1V Shiprock, N.M./New Mexico State With a 4-0 start to the season, the Sun Devils won 33 Natalie Tucker^** G 5-9 Sr./2V Georgetown, Texas/Texas A&M their first four games for the first time since 1991-92, 34 Li’i Liu G/F 5-10 Fr./HS Waianae, Hawaii/Rancho Buena Vista HS while the team’s 8-4 record is one game off the pace 35 Melody Johnson^ C 6-2 Jr./TR Colorado Springs, Colo./Colorado of last year’s squad. One year ago, ASU turned in the team’s best start since 1991-92 with a 7-1 record, 50 Kellie McDanal*** C/F 6-4 Sr./3V Conifer, Colo./Evergreen HS winning its first three games before falling at then No. 52 Cian Carvalho F 5-11 Jr./JC Kapa’a, Hawaii/Hutchinson (Kan.) CC 10 North Carolina then capturing four straight victo- ries (including two in the 1999 Wells Fargo Classic) * letters earned before losing to then No. 25 Texas in Austin Dec. 21. ^ has utilized redshirt year 2000-01 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • PAGE 6 while junior Amanda Levens is averaging 3.5 assists per game (10th in the Pac-10) in conference play (up from 3.0 assists per First and Facts About This Season game in all games), including an average of 5.4 per game over the So far this season, the Sun Devils have accomplished a number of last five. Leven is also shooting 45.1 percent from three-point land things that the team has not done in at least seven years: compared to a 42.9 percent from beyond the arc in all games. • Arizona State has won 20 games for the first time since 1991- Keeping ’Em Off the Scoreboard 92, including 12 at home which ties the school record. Arizona State leads the Pac-10 Conference in scoring defense, • The Sun Devils won seven consecutive Pac-10 games (Jan. 11 allowing just 61.2 points per game so far this season. ASU has to Feb. 8) for the first time in school history and turned in their held six opponents to 50 points or less this season including 47 by longest overall winning streak since the 1991-92 squad opened Cal on Jan. 6 and 51 points by Oregon State on Feb. 1, while four the season with a school-record nine wins. of those teams have managed 45 points or less (with a season-low • ASU has defeated USC and UCLAtwice this year, marking the 39 by South Florida). ASU held then No. 2 Tennessee to just 67 first season sweeps over those schools in ASU history. points, 16.4 points short of the Lady Vols’ season average of 83.4, • Arizona State has also cracked the national top 25 for the first while conference scoring leader Arizona had just 57 and 67 points time since 1991-92 and has been ranked in consecutive weeks for in both games vs. the Sun Devils compared to its season average the first time since 1982-83. of 80.9. Prior to ASU’s 58-47 win at Cal, the last time ASU held a • ASU earned its first victory over Arizona in seven years, snap- Pac-10 opponent under 50 points was in 1997-98 with a 69-49 win ping a 14-game losing streak with its 67-57 win on Jan. 27, and over Oregon State in Tempe, while 47 is the fewest points for a then completed the first season sweep of the Wildcats since the league opponent since defeating Oregon 79-42 in Tempe on Jan. 1992-93 season with a Feb. 24 win in Tucson, the team’s first win 30, 1992. Prior to that, ASU had never held a Pac-10 opponent to at McKale Center in eight tries. less than 50 points on the road in the previous 14 years of confer- • ASU’s win over the No. 22/21 Ducks on Feb. 3 ended an 11- ence play. game skid vs. Oregon. • The Sun Devils have upset three ranked opponents this sea- Taking Care of the Ball son which the team had not done in a single season since the Arizona State is averaging a Pac-10 low 17.1 turnovers per game 1991-92 NCAA Tournament-bound Sun Devils downed No. 17 in 2000-01 which may not sound so good until you consider that Kansas, No. 21 Cal and No. 5 Stanford. the team had 20.5 turnovers per game last season. The Sun • With wins at UCLA and USC, Arizona State completed its first Devils turned in a season-low nine turnovers vs. La Salle and has Pac-10 Conference road sweep since 1992-93 and notched its first had 16 or less giveaways in 11 of the team’s 29 games this year. sweep over the Los Angeles schools since the 1981-82 season The Sun Devils have also won the turnover battle (having fewer and the first ever on the road. turnovers than their opponents) in 19 of 29 games including a 24- • ASU’s win at UCLA snapped a seven-game losing streak to the 21 advantage over then No. 2 Tennessee and a 20-11 edge at then Bruins and marked the team’s first victory at Pauley Pavilion since No. 21/22 Stanford. Last year, the lowest turnover total for the 1991-92, while the Sun Devils’ victory at Cal also marked the first team was 13 in their final game of the season in the WNIT vs. for the team since that same season. Colorado State. The Sun Devils are second in the Pac-10 in turnover margin, Bench Production forcing 2.14 more turnovers than they commit per game. Senior While Arizona State’s bench turned in a season-low two points at Natalie Tucker, who leads the team with an average of 3.6 assists Washington on Feb. 10, the team has averaged 14.9 bench points per game (seventh in the Pac-10), is third in the league in assist- per game this year. In last weekend’s losses, ASU had just 12 to-turnover ratio (1.59). points from its bench (including just four points at Oregon), while the team is 9-1 on the year when outscoring its opponent’s bench Comeback Kids (and just 11-8 when being outscored). ASU’s reserves turned in a Counting their Feb. 15 victory over USC, the Sun Devils have season-high 34 points vs. Cal State Northridge on Dec. 21, while overcome four halftime deficits for victory this season and are 4-8 the biggest output in conference play came at UCLA on Jan. 18 overall when trailing at halftime. ASU has trailed at the half in five with 32 points including a career-high 12 points on 4-of-7 shooting of their last seven games and come up with victories in two of from sophomore Brett Leonard. ASU got 16 points from its bench those contests. Their previous three wins after trailing at halftime in wins over USC and UCLA, led by senior Aubrey McFadyen who had been on the road (at Northern Arizona, at California, at had a season-high 12 points and four rebounds vs. the Bruins. Washington State). McFadyen paced the bench in scoring again at Arizona Feb. 24 with six points on 3-of-4 shooting. Tough on the Boards Junior forward Cian Carvalho broke into the starting lineup vs. Arizona State also leads the league in rebounding defense, allow- Arizona on Jan. 27 after scoring a career-best 16 points to lead the ing just 33.4 boards per game. In ASU’s last six home games, the team at UCLA Jan. 18, the third consecutive game that she Sun Devils have allowed their opponents just 30.0 rebounds per notched a career scoring best. Carvalho has started the last 10 game including a season-low 21 by the Oregon Ducks Feb. 3. As games and is averaging 7.3 points and 5.5 rebounds over the last a team, ASU averages 35.2 rebounds per contest, which is ninth 14, including 10 points (six in overtime) at Arizona Feb. 24. Also in the league, but has won the battle of the boards in 17 of its 29 providing sparks off the bench is junior guard Rainy Crisp who had games and is 14-3 in those games. The team’s only losses when seven points at USC Jan. 20, a career-best nine vs. Arizona Jan. outrebounding its opponent came against Washington Jan. 11 in 27 and six vs. Oregon Feb. 3. Tempe, at Oregon on March 1 and at Oregon State on March 3. Washington came into the game leading the Pac-10 in rebounding but lost that battle to the Sun Devils 40-35. 2000-01 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • PAGE 7

Notes From the Charity Stripe vs. Oregon State on March 3. Levens, who was the Jan. 29 Pac- ASU shot a season-high 86.4 percent from the free throw line 10 Player of the Week, has hit a team-best 57 three-pointers, while Thursday night vs. Cal (19-22) … Junior Amanda Levens has cur- Johnson, who earned the first conference player-of-the-week rently holds a streak of 16 consecutive free throws made dating award this year, leads the Sun Devils in rebounding at 7.1 boards back to the second half of the Arizona game Feb. 24, including an per game which is good for sixth in the Pac-10. 8-of-8 effort vs. Cal Thursday night … Previously this season, the 5-9 guard has had streaks of 16 and 17 consecutive free throws … Welcome Additions The Sun Devils have gotten to the line 324 times more than their Arizona State’s top four scorers are making their debuts for the opponents (716-392) this year, an average of 24.7 attempts per Sun Devils this season, led by junior Amanda Levens, a transfer game to just 13.5 for their opponents … ASU shot just 25 free from Old Dominion University who is averaging 15.5 points per throws in its games in Oregon (including a season-low 7-of-12 at game. Junior Melody Johnson, who transferred from the University Oregon on March 3) … Arizona State turned in a then season-high of Colorado, is averaging 14.5 points and a team-best 7.1 80.9 percent performance from free throw line vs. USC on Feb. 15, rebounds, honorable-mention high school All-American Betsy knocking down 38 of 47 attempts (both numbers are season highs) Boardman is averaging 11.8 points (16th in the Pac-10) and junior … The team’s previous season high in that category also came Cian Carvalho, a junior college transfer from Hutchinson (Kan.) against the Women of Troy when ASU shot 80 percent (16-20) Community is fourth on the team with 6.4 points per game and from the line in Los Angeles on Jan. 20 … ASU knocked down 15- second with 5.0 rebounds per contest. ASU’s newcomers have of-15 attempts in the first half and its first 18 of the USC game with been the leading scorers in each of ASU’s 28 games this season, its first missing coming six minutes into the second half … Since most recently with Levens matching her career high with 28 points shooting just 40.9 percent from the free throw line (9-22) in its sea- at Oregon State on March 3 and turning in 20 points vs. Cal on son opener vs. Texas-San Antonio, ASU has shot 66.9 percent Thursday night. from the charity stripe since (464-694) … Levens is shooting a team-best 80.6 percent from the free throw line (141-175) which is ASU vs. Ranked Opponents good for third in the Pac-10 … Levens has attempted twice as With its 70-67 overtime win over the 23rd-ranked Arizona Wildcats many free throws as both players ahead of her, while junior Melody Feb. 24 , Arizona State holds a 3-3 record vs. ranked teams this Johnson leads the Pac-10 in free throw attempts with 194 trips to year. The team’s other wins were a 67-57 victory over then No. the charity stripe. 23/25 Arizona Wildcats Jan. 27 and a 73-63 win over then No. 22/21 Oregon Feb. 3. Prior to that, the team’s last upset over a Head Coach Charli Turner Thorne ranked opponent was a 77-76 win over then undefeated and No. 7 Since Charli Turner Thorne took over the reins of the program in Washington at Wells Fargo Arena on Jan. 8, 1998. Before its wins 1996-97, the Sun Devils have begun a steady climb back to the over the Wildcats and the Ducks, ASU had come up short in three national prominence that the team enjoyed in the early 1990s. She contests with ranked teams this year, including a pair of losses has improved the team’s wins total in each of her five seasons and under five points, falling to then No. 22 North Carolina State 54-51 guided ASU to five consecutive double-digit win seasons in as Nov. 26 in the championship game of the Rainbow Wahine Classic many years. In 1999-2000, Turner Thorne led the Sun Devils to a and to then No. 2 Tennessee 67-63 Dec. 27 in the AstraZeneca 14-14 regular-season record and a 7-11 mark in the Pac-10 Hoops for the Cure Classic. Conference, both of which marked the school’s most victories since 1992-93, while the team has surpassed both of those marks so far in 2000-01. Turner Thorne’s Sun Devils also earned the team’s first postseason appearance in eight seasons, falling to Colorado State 66-54 in Fort Collins, Colo., in the first round of the 2000 Women’s National Invitation Tournament. The Sun Devils’ victory over Oregon on Feb. 3 marked the 100th win of head coach Charli Turner Thorne’s coaching career and her 60th while at ASU. She has notched a 65-75 record in four-plus seasons at Arizona State and was 40-40 in her three sea- sons at Northern Arizona. With the team’s win over Oregon, Turner Thorne has also led her Sun Devils to victories over every Pac-10 school in her four-plus seasons at ASU.

Super Juniors After sitting out last season as Division I transfers, juniors Amanda Levens and Melody Johnson have made themselves right at home this season. The pair is 1-2 in scoring this season and has also been named all-tournament in both of ASU’s tournaments this sea- son (Asahi Rainbow Wahine Classic and ASU Holiday Classic) Levens, a 5-9 guard who transferred from Old Dominion University, is pacing the ASU squad at 15.5 points per game and ranks fifth in the Pac-10 in that category. Levens has notched double figures in all but three of ASU’s games this season. Johnson, a 6-2 guard from the University of Colorado, is second on the squad and eighth in the Pac-10 in scoring at 14.5 ppg and has scored in double fig- ures in 26 of 29 games and had nine points in two others and eight ASU Women's Basketball Arizona State University Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 09, 2001) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (20-9) (12-3) (7-5) (1-1) CONFERENCE...... (12-5) (7-1) (5-4) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (8-4) (5-2) (2-1) (1-1)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------04 Levens, Amanda..... 29-29 843 29.1 126-323 .390 57-133 .429 141-175 .806 37 63 100 3.4 67 3 87 88 2 24 450 15.5 35 Johnson, Melody.... 29-29 814 28.1 158-279 .566 0-0 .000 104-194 .536 86 121 207 7.1 84 1 14 59 15 24 420 14.5 23 Boardman, Betsy.... 29-29 819 28.2 120-275 .436 33-91 .363 70-101 .693 47 76 123 4.2 48 1 56 66 7 61 343 11.8 52 Carvalho, Cian..... 29-11 571 19.7 69-158 .437 0-2 .000 47-78 .603 56 89 145 5.0 79 3 18 58 5 31 185 6.4 33 Tucker, Natalie.... 29-29 752 25.9 49-149 .329 16-60 .267 31-43 .721 24 40 64 2.2 39 1 105 66 1 27 145 5.0 13 Combs, Leah...... 26-18 583 22.4 51-124 .411 1-2 .500 15-24 .625 38 69 107 4.1 38 0 19 38 1 23 118 4.5 21 Allen, Sarah...... 8-0 86 10.8 9-25 .360 2-9 .222 6-7 .857 6 5 11 1.4 11 0 4 7 1 3 26 3.3 12 Leonard, Brett..... 29-0 499 17.2 27-71 .380 11-30 .367 26-41 .634 14 33 47 1.6 33 0 47 41 0 17 91 3.1 32 Crisp, Rainy...... 29-0 434 15.0 28-58 .483 1-4 .250 15-26 .577 9 40 49 1.7 26 0 46 31 0 25 72 2.5 11 McFadyen, Aubrey... 27-0 189 7.0 19-53 .358 4-15 .267 7-9 .778 8 17 25 0.9 19 0 4 12 7 3 49 1.8 31 Albert, Jen...... 25-0 112 4.5 3-14 .214 0-2 .000 9-14 .643 3 8 11 0.4 14 0 1 9 1 0 15 0.6 03 Paulson, Liz...... 23-0 110 4.8 5-16 .313 2-4 .500 1-2 .500 1 5 6 0.3 6 0 9 5 1 5 13 0.6 34 Liu, Li'i...... 4-0 13 3.3 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1 2 3 0.8 4 0 2 1 0 0 1 0.3 TEAM...... 54 70 124 4.3 1 16 ------Total...... 29 5825 664-1547 .429 127-353 .360 473-716 .661 384 638 1022 35.2 469 9 412 497 41 243 1928 66.5 Opponents...... 29 5825 695-1597 .435 121-348 .348 263-392 .671 340 629 969 33.4 622 - 408 559 93 197 1774 61.2

TEAM STATISTICS ASU OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ------SCORING...... 1928 1774 11-18-00 TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO W 57-40 936 Points per game...... 66.5 61.2 11-19-00 SOUTH FLORIDA W 74-39 633 Scoring margin...... +5.3 - #11-24-00 vs Stephen F. Austin W 67-45 - FIELD GOALS-ATT...... 664-1547 695-1597 #11-25-00 at Hawaii W 67-61 1619 Field goal pct...... 429 .435 #11-26-00 vs North Carolina State L 51-54 - 3 POINT FG-ATT...... 127-353 121-348 %12-1-00 LA SALLE W 73-56 801 3-point FG pct...... 360 .348 %12-03-00 UC SANTA BARBARA L 66-76 1053 3-pt FG made per game.. 4.4 4.2 12-6-00 at Northern Arizona Women W 61-56 1086 FREE THROWS-ATT...... 473-716 263-392 12/18/00 at Denver L 52-73 651 Free throw pct...... 661 .671 12-21-00 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 80-44 573 REBOUNDS...... 1022 969 ^12-27-00 TENNESSEE L 63-67 16782 Rebounds per game...... 35.2 33.4 12-30-00 WAKE FOREST W 69-54 614 Rebounding margin...... +1.8 - *01-04-01 at Stanford L 64-92 3065 ASSISTS...... 412 408 *01-06-01 at California W 58-47 645 Assists per game...... 14.2 14.1 *01-11-01 WASHINGTON L 62-66 743 TURNOVERS...... 497 559 *01-13-01 WASHINGTON STATE W 83-70 1093 Turnovers per game..... 17.1 19.3 *01-18-01 at UCLA W 78-68 624 Turnover margin...... +2.1 - *1-20-01 at USC W 66-59 1410 Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.8 0.7 *01-27-01 ARIZONA W 67-57 5379 STEALS...... 243 197 *02-01-01 OREGON STATE W 58-51 1104 Steals per game...... 8.4 6.8 *02-03-01 OREGON W 73-63 2054 BLOCKS...... 41 93 *02-08-01 at Washington State W 74-72 633 Blocks per game...... 1.4 3.2 *2-10-01 at Washington L 60-79 5280 WINNING STREAK...... 1 - *02-15-01 USC W 67-65 1068 Home win streak...... 7 - *02-17-01 UCLA W 78-60 1652 ATTENDANCE...... 35993 25594 *2/24/01 at Arizona W OT 70-67 4453 Home games-Avg/Game.... 15-2400 12-2133 *03-01-01 at Oregon L 56-63 4774 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 2-0 *3/3/01 at Oregon State L 64-72 1354 *03-08-01 CALIFORNIA W 70-58 1508 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total ------# Asahi Rainbow Wahine Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) Arizona State University...... 928 991 9 - 1928 % ASU Holiday Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) Opponents...... 851 917 6 - 1774 ^ AstraZeneca Hoops for the Cure Classic (Bank One Ballpark) * Pac-10 Conference Game ASU Women's Basketball Arizona State University Season Box Score (as of Mar 09, 2001) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (20-9) (12-3) (7-5) (1-1) CONFERENCE...... (12-5) (7-1) (5-4) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (8-4) (5-2) (2-1) (1-1)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------04 Levens, Amanda..... 29-29 843 29.1 126-323 .390 57-133 .429 141-175 .806 37 63 100 3.4 67 3 87 88 2 24 450 15.5 Conference-Only.. 17-17 526 30.9 74-199 .372 37-82 .451 82-106 .774 24 41 65 3.8 40 1 59 60 2 13 267 15.7 35 Johnson, Melody.... 29-29 814 28.1 158-279 .566 0-0 .000 104-194 .536 86 121 207 7.1 84 1 14 59 15 24 420 14.5 Conference-Only.. 17-17 507 29.8 102-174 .586 0-0 .000 59-120 .492 58 70 128 7.5 55 1 9 30 8 15 263 15.5 23 Boardman, Betsy.... 29-29 819 28.2 120-275 .436 33-91 .363 70-101 .693 47 76 123 4.2 48 1 56 66 7 61 343 11.8 Conference-Only.. 17-17 510 30.0 73-172 .424 21-61 .344 49-65 .754 30 58 88 5.2 30 0 30 48 7 37 216 12.7 52 Carvalho, Cian..... 29-11 571 19.7 69-158 .437 0-2 .000 47-78 .603 56 89 145 5.0 79 3 18 58 5 31 185 6.4 Conference-Only.. 17-11 371 21.8 43-97 .443 0-2 .000 34-50 .680 32 53 85 5.0 45 1 12 33 5 22 120 7.1 33 Tucker, Natalie.... 29-29 752 25.9 49-149 .329 16-60 .267 31-43 .721 24 40 64 2.2 39 1 105 66 1 27 145 5.0 Conference-Only.. 17-17 438 25.8 31-80 .388 10-33 .303 11-16 .688 11 16 27 1.6 23 1 64 41 0 15 83 4.9 13 Combs, Leah...... 26-18 583 22.4 51-124 .411 1-2 .500 15-24 .625 38 69 107 4.1 38 0 19 38 1 23 118 4.5 Conference-Only.. 14-6 294 21.0 25-51 .490 1-1 1.000 11-16 .688 14 32 46 3.3 18 0 11 20 0 8 62 4.4 21 Allen, Sarah...... 8-0 86 10.8 9-25 .360 2-9 .222 6-7 .857 6 5 11 1.4 11 0 4 7 1 3 26 3.3 Conference-Only.. 0-0 0 0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 12 Leonard, Brett..... 29-0 499 17.2 27-71 .380 11-30 .367 26-41 .634 14 33 47 1.6 33 0 47 41 0 17 91 3.1 Conference-Only.. 17-0 292 17.2 15-45 .333 4-17 .235 19-27 .704 9 18 27 1.6 12 0 21 21 0 6 53 3.1 32 Crisp, Rainy...... 29-0 434 15.0 28-58 .483 1-4 .250 15-26 .577 9 40 49 1.7 26 0 46 31 0 25 72 2.5 Conference-Only.. 17-0 279 16.4 18-38 .474 1-3 .333 11-17 .647 4 23 27 1.6 14 0 31 20 0 17 48 2.8 11 McFadyen, Aubrey... 27-0 189 7.0 19-53 .358 4-15 .267 7-9 .778 8 17 25 0.9 19 0 4 12 7 3 49 1.8 Conference-Only.. 15-0 104 6.9 9-22 .409 1-4 .250 5-7 .714 5 10 15 1.0 9 0 2 4 4 0 24 1.6 31 Albert, Jen...... 25-0 112 4.5 3-14 .214 0-2 .000 9-14 .643 3 8 11 0.4 14 0 1 9 1 0 15 0.6 Conference-Only.. 14-0 55 3.9 1-7 .143 0-1 .000 4-6 .667 1 4 5 0.4 4 0 1 5 0 0 6 0.4 03 Paulson, Liz...... 23-0 110 4.8 5-16 .313 2-4 .500 1-2 .500 1 5 6 0.3 6 0 9 5 1 5 13 0.6 Conference-Only.. 13-0 47 3.6 2-5 .400 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 1 1 2 0.2 3 0 0 0 0 2 6 0.5 34 Liu, Li'i...... 4-0 13 3.3 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1 2 3 0.8 4 0 2 1 0 0 1 0.3 Conference-Only.. 1-0 2 2.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM...... 54 70 124 4.3 1 16 Conference-Only.. 32 46 78 4.6 1 14 ------Total...... 29 5825 664-1547 .429 127-353 .360 473-716 .661 384 638 1022 35.2 469 9 412 497 41 243 1928 66.5 Conference-Only.. 17 3425 393-890 .442 76-205 .371 286-432 .662 222 372 594 34.9 255 4 240 297 26 135 1148 67.5 ------Opponents...... 29 5825 695-1597 .435 121-348 .348 263-392 .671 340 629 969 33.4 622 - 408 559 93 197 1774 61.2 Conference-Only.. 17 3425 437-986 .443 92-253 .364 143-208 .688 212 354 566 33.3 369 11 260 303 50 112 1109 65.2

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total ------Arizona State University...... 928 991 9 - 1928 Opponents...... 851 917 6 - 1774

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL ------Arizona State University...... 109 3 112 Opponents...... 51 4 55 ASU Women's Basketball Arizona State University Game-by-Game Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Mar 09, 2001) All games

03 04 11 12 13 21 23 31 32 Opponent Date Score WL PAULSON,L LEVENS,AM MCFADYEN, LEONARD,B COMBS,LEA ALLEN,SAR BOARDMAN, ALBERT,JE CRISP,RAI ------TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO 11-18-00 57-40 W 0- 0- 0 6- 1- 3 0- 4- 0 5- 2- 3 4- 7- 0 4- 1- 0 15- 6- 1 0- 1- 0 3- 2- 0 SOUTH FLORIDA 11-19-00 74-39 W 0- 0- 5 14- 0- 2 9- 2- 2 4- 4- 4 4- 2- 1 10- 2- 1 4- 4- 3 2- 2- 0 0- 3- 0 vs Stephen F. Austin 11-24-00 67-45 W 0- 0- 0 28- 9- 3 2- 0- 0 1- 3- 2 4- 9- 2 0- 1- 2 5- 3- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 4- 0 at Hawaii 11-25-00 67-61 W 0- 0- 3 15- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 6- 1- 3 0- 3- 0 0- 2- 0 17- 2- 3 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 vs North Carolina State11-26-00 51-54 L 0- 0- 1 13- 1- 3 2- 1- 0 0- 2- 1 2- 3- 0 0- 1- 0 16- 3- 1 0- 0- 0 2- 2- 1 LA SALLE 12-1-00 73-56 W 3- 0- 0 15- 2- 4 2- 0- 0 5- 1- 1 12- 8- 0 4- 2- 0 6- 3- 2 1- 0- 0 3- 1- 1 UC SANTA BARBARA 12-03-00 66-76 L DNP 20- 4- 5 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 4- 2- 1 2- 1- 1 13- 5- 3 DNP 0- 1- 0 at Northern Arizona Wom12-6-00 61-56 W DNP 11- 4- 5 3- 0- 0 0- 0- 2 4- 5- 1 6- 1- 0 9- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 4- 0- 1 at Denver 12/18/00 52-73 L 0- 0- 0 10- 4- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 2- 2 4- 5- 0 DNP 15- 0- 2 2- 1- 0 2- 3- 3 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 12-21-00 80-44 W 0- 4- 0 16- 1- 1 7- 2- 0 6- 2- 5 7- 6- 0 DNP 8- 4- 4 4- 0- 0 5- 3- 5 TENNESSEE 12-27-00 63-67 L 0- 0- 0 21- 3- 0 0- 1- 0 3- 1- 1 4- 6- 0 DNP 10- 3- 2 0- 0- 0 4- 1- 3 WAKE FOREST 12-30-00 69-54 W 4- 0- 0 14- 4- 2 0- 0- 0 8- 1- 1 7- 5- 3 DNP 9- 1- 4 0- 2- 0 1- 1- 0 at Stanford 01-04-01 64-92 L 0- 0- 0 4- 3- 2 DNP 2- 0- 0 6- 3- 4 DNP 9- 3- 3 0- 0- 0 4- 1- 1 at California 01-06-01 58-47 W DNP 8- 4- 3 0- 0- 1 0- 1- 0 2- 3- 1 DNP 14- 5- 0 DNP 6- 1- 0 WASHINGTON 01-11-01 62-66 L 0- 0- 0 10- 2- 3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 1 2- 4- 1 DNP 11- 9- 2 DNP 0- 1- 1 WASHINGTON STATE 01-13-01 83-70 W 0- 0- 0 23- 3- 1 0- 0- 0 7- 1- 4 0- 2- 0 DNP 14- 7- 2 2- 0- 0 2- 3- 4 at UCLA 01-18-01 78-68 W 2- 0- 0 15- 7- 1 0- 1- 0 12- 6- 1 8- 3- 0 DNP 6- 2- 4 0- 0- 0 2- 3- 4 at USC 1-20-01 66-59 W 1- 0- 0 15- 1- 4 0- 0- 0 5- 4- 1 5- 1- 1 DNP 12- 4- 1 0- 0- 0 7- 2- 0 ARIZONA 01-27-01 67-57 W DNP 15- 5- 3 DNP 5- 1- 1 4- 2- 1 DNP 8-10- 3 0- 0- 0 9- 2- 3 OREGON STATE 02-01-01 58-51 W 0- 1- 0 13- 5- 4 0- 1- 0 9- 2- 1 4- 8- 0 DNP 9- 7- 0 0- 0- 1 0- 2- 2 OREGON 02-03-01 73-63 W 0- 0- 0 18- 5- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 1 4- 2- 1 DNP 19- 4- 2 0- 0- 0 6- 4- 4 at Washington State 02-08-01 74-72 W 0- 0- 0 18- 5- 7 2- 2- 0 3- 0- 0 8- 5- 0 DNP 18- 6- 4 0- 0- 0 0- 3- 2 at Washington 2-10-01 60-79 L 0- 0- 0 17- 4- 0 2- 2- 1 0- 1- 0 0- 1- 2 DNP 12- 3- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 USC 02-15-01 67-65 W DNP 22- 3- 2 0- 0- 0 10- 1- 1 DNP DNP 12- 6- 0 2- 1- 0 2- 2- 1 UCLA 02-17-01 78-60 W 3- 1- 0 14- 5- 8 12- 4- 0 0- 2- 1 DNP DNP 18- 0- 2 1- 3- 0 0- 2- 2 at Arizona 2/24/01 70-67 WO 0- 0- 0 14- 6- 4 6- 1- 0 0- 0- 7 DNP DNP 16- 8- 5 1- 0- 0 4- 0- 0 at Oregon 03-01-01 56-63 L 0- 0- 0 13- 2- 4 0- 0- 0 0- 2- 1 2- 2- 0 DNP 8- 8- 1 0- 0- 0 2- 0- 1 at Oregon State 3/3/01 64-72 L DNP 28- 2- 5 2- 1- 0 0- 3- 0 6- 4- 0 DNP 16- 3- 0 DNP 0- 1- 2 CALIFORNIA 03-08-01 70-58 W 0- 0- 0 20- 3- 6 0- 3- 0 0- 3- 1 11- 6- 0 DNP 14- 3- 1 0- 1- 0 4- 0- 4

33 34 35 52 Opponent Date Score WL TUCKER,NA LIU,LI'I JOHNSON,M CARVALHO, ------TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO 11-18-00 57-40 W 6- 2- 5 DNP 12- 9- 2 2- 2- 1 SOUTH FLORIDA 11-19-00 74-39 W 12- 7- 2 0- 1- 1 9- 9- 0 6- 7- 0 vs Stephen F. Austin 11-24-00 67-45 W 5- 2- 4 0- 1- 0 16- 8- 0 6- 4- 0 at Hawaii 11-25-00 67-61 W 0- 2- 3 DNP 23-10- 0 6- 6- 2 vs North Carolina State11-26-00 51-54 L 4- 2- 4 DNP 12- 5- 0 0- 4- 0 LA SALLE 12-1-00 73-56 W 4- 3- 5 DNP 12- 7- 1 6- 4- 0 UC SANTA BARBARA 12-03-00 66-76 L 7- 2- 4 DNP 14- 3- 0 6- 4- 1 at Northern Arizona Wom12-6-00 61-56 W 5- 4- 1 DNP 15- 9- 1 4- 7- 0 at Denver 12/18/00 52-73 L 1- 5- 3 DNP 9- 3- 0 9- 3- 0 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 12-21-00 80-44 W 4- 5- 3 1- 0- 1 11- 4- 0 11- 6- 1 TENNESSEE 12-27-00 63-67 L 9- 1- 4 DNP 10- 7- 0 2- 4- 1 WAKE FOREST 12-30-00 69-54 W 5- 2- 3 DNP 14- 5- 1 7- 9- 0 at Stanford 01-04-01 64-92 L 12- 3- 3 DNP 19- 3- 0 8- 2- 0 at California 01-06-01 58-47 W 8- 3- 1 DNP 13- 7- 0 7- 3- 1 WASHINGTON 01-11-01 62-66 L 5- 0- 4 DNP 22-11- 2 12- 7- 0 WASHINGTON STATE 01-13-01 83-70 W 7- 1- 4 DNP 16- 3- 0 12- 5- 2 at UCLA 01-18-01 78-68 W 7- 2- 6 DNP 10- 5- 0 16- 8- 1 at USC 1-20-01 66-59 W 2- 1- 2 DNP 14- 9- 2 5- 4- 0 ARIZONA 01-27-01 67-57 W 3- 1- 4 DNP 14-12- 1 9- 5- 0 OREGON STATE 02-01-01 58-51 W 2- 0- 2 DNP 14- 9- 0 7- 8- 1 OREGON 02-03-01 73-63 W 2- 1- 7 DNP 20- 5- 0 4- 4- 2 at Washington State 02-08-01 74-72 W 4- 1- 7 DNP 19- 9- 0 2- 5- 0 at Washington 2-10-01 60-79 L 4- 3- 5 DNP 19- 6- 2 6- 9- 3 USC 02-15-01 67-65 W 2- 2- 1 DNP 12- 9- 0 5- 5- 0 UCLA 02-17-01 78-60 W 5- 1- 5 0- 1- 0 23-10- 1 2- 1- 1 at Arizona 2/24/01 70-67 WO 8- 1- 4 DNP 11- 2- 0 10- 7- 0 at Oregon 03-01-01 56-63 L 4- 3- 3 DNP 16- 9- 1 11- 8- 1 at Oregon State 3/3/01 64-72 L 2- 2- 4 DNP 8- 7- 0 2- 1- 0 CALIFORNIA 03-08-01 70-58 W 6- 2- 2 DNP 13-12- 0 2- 3- 0 2000-01 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SUPERLATIVES

ASU INDIVIDUAL HIGHS OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS

Points...... 28 twice by Levens (last at Oregon State, 3/3/01) Points ...... 92 by Stanford, 1/4/01 Field Goals ...... 10 three times (last by Levens at Oregon State, 3/3/01 Points in 1st Half...... 49 by Stanford, 1/4/01 FG Attempts ...... 18 by Levens at Oregon State, 3/3/01 Points in 2nd Half...... 49 by UCSB, 12/3/00 FG Percentage ...... 100.0 (10-10) by Johnson vs. UCLA, 2/17/01 Field Goals ...... 34 by Stanford, 1/4/01 3-Point Field Goals...... 5 by Levens at Oregon State, 3/3/01 Field Goals Attempts ...... 69 by Washington, 2/10/01 3-Point FG Attempts...... 8 twice by Levens (last at Oregon State, 3/3/01) Field Goal Percentage ...... 60.0 (30-50) by UCSB, 12/3/00 3-Point FG Pct...... 1.000 (4-4) by Levens vs. WashingtonState, 1/13/01 3-Point Field Goals...... 10 by Stanford, 1/4/01 Free Throws ...... 13 by Levens vs. USC, 2/15/01 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...... 21 by Washington, 2/10/01 Free Throw Attempts ...... 17 twice (last by Levens vs. USC, 2/15/01) 3-Point FG Percentage ...... 67.7 twice (last 8-12 by Oregon State, 3/3/01) Free Throw Percentage...... 1.000 seven times Free Throws...... 17 twice (last by Washington, 1/11/01) ...... (last by Levens (8-8) vs. Cal, 3/8/01) Free Throw Attempts...... 25 by Tennessee, 12/27/00 Offensive Rebounds ...... 6 four times Free Throw Percentage...... 93.3 (14-15) by Stanford, 1/4/01 ...... (last by Johnson and Boardman vs. Arizona, 1/27/01) Offensive Rebounds...... 16 twice (last by UCLA, 2/17/01) Rebounds...... 12 twice by Johnson (last vs. Cal, 3/8/01) Rebounds...... 49 by Washington, 2/10/01 Assists ...... 8 by Levens vs. UCLA, 2/17/01 Assists ...... 22 by UCSB, 12/3/00 Steals...... 7 twice by Boardman (last at Washington, 2/10/01) Steals ...... 11 twice (last by USC, 2/15/01) BlockedShots ...... 3 by Johnson vs. NC State, 11/26/00 Blocked Shots...... 9 by Tennessee, 12/27/00 (Minimums: five FG attempts, three 3-pt. attempts, five FT attempts) Turnovers...... 29 by Cal State Northridge, 12/21/00 Fouls...... 29 twice (last by USC, 2/15/01) ASU TEAM HIGHS OPPONENT TEAM LOWS Points...... 83 vs. Washington State, 1/13/01 Points in 1st Half...... 49 vs. Washington State, 1/13/01 Points...... 39 by South Florida, 11/19/00 Points in 2nd Half ...... 45 vs. Cal State Northridge, 12/21/00 Points in 1st Half...... 18 twice (last by Cal State Northridge, 12/21/00) Field Goals...... 29 three times (last vs. UCLA, 2/17/01) Points in 2nd Half ...... 19 by Texas-San Antonio, 11/18/00 Field Goals Attempts ...... 63 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 Field Goals ...... 13 twice (last by South Florida, 11/19/00) Field Goal Percentage ...... 54.7 (29-53) vs. UCLA, 2/17/01 Field Goals Attempts...... 40 by South Florida, 11/19/00 3-Point Field Goals...... 8 three times (last vs. UCLA, 2/17/01) Field Goal Percentage...... 27.7 (13-47) by Texas-San Antonio, 11/18/00 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...... 20 at UCLA, 1/18/01 3-Point Field Goals ...... 0 three times (last by Hawaii, 11/25/00) 3-Point FG Percentage ...... 66.7 (6-9) vs. Oregon, 2/3/01 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...... 3 twice (last by Hawaii, 11/25/00) Free Throws...... 38 vs. USC, 2/15/01 3-Point FG Percentage...... 00.0 three times (last by Hawaii, 11/25/00) Free Throw Attempts ...... 47 vs. USC, 2/15/01 Free Throws ...... 1 by Arizona, 1/27/01 Free Throw Percentage ...... 80.9 (38-47) vs. USC, 2/15/01 Free Throw Attempts ...... 5 twice (last by Arizona, 1/27/01) Offensive Rebounds ...... 21 vs. Washington, 1/11/01 Free Throw Percentage ...... 20.0 (1-5) by Arizona, 1/27/01 Rebounds...... 49 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/24/00 Offensive Rebounds ...... 5 by South Florida, 11/19/00 Assists ...... 21 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 Rebounds...... 21 by Oregon, 2/3/01 Steals ...... 16 vs. Cal State Northridge, 12/21/00 Assists ...... 6 three times (last by Hawaii, 11/25/00) BlockedShots ...... 4 twice (last vs. UCLA, 2/17/01) Steals...... 1 by La Salle, 12/1/00 Turnovers...... 22 vs. USC, 2/15/01 Blocked Shots ...... 0 twice (last by Washington, 2/10/01) Fouls...... 25 at Washington, 2/10/01 Turnovers ...... 13 four times (last by Cal, 3/8/01) Fouls ...... 15 by Oregon State, 3/3/01 ASU TEAM LOWS

Points...... 51 vs. NC State, 11/26/00 Points in 1st Half ...... 20 at Denver, 12/18/00 Points in 2nd Half ...... 25 vs. NC State, 11/26/00 Field Goals...... 14 vs. USC, 2/15/01 Field Goals Attempts ...... 39 vs. USC, 2/15/01 Field Goal Percentage...... 34.0 (18-53) vs. NC State, 11/26/00 3-Point Field Goals ...... 1 twice (last vs. USC, 2/15/01) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...... 4 vs. USC, 2/15/01 3-Point FG Percentage ...... 0.91 (1-11) vs. NC State, 11/26/00 Free Throws ...... 7 at Oregon, 3/1/01 Free Throw Attempts...... 12 at Oregon, 3/1/01 Free Throw Percentage ...... 40.9 (9-22) vs. Texas-San Antonio, 11/18/00 Offensive Rebounds ...... 9 vs. Hawaii, 11/25/00 Rebounds...... 21 at Stanford, 1/4/01 Assists ...... 5 vs. USC, 2/15/01 Steals ...... 2 at Hawaii, 11/25/00 BlockedShots...... 0 seven times (last at Washington, 2/10/01) Turnovers ...... 9 vs. La Salle, 12/1/00 Fouls...... 10 at California, 1/6/01 2000-01 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CAREER & SEASON HIGHS

#31 • JEN ALBERT • 6-1 • FR • FORWARD #12 • BRETT LEONARD • 5-5 • SO • GUARD Ca re e r...... C a t e g o r y...... S e a s o n Ca re e r...... C a t e g o r y...... S e a s o n 4 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00...... P T S ...... s a m e 12 at UCLA, 1/18/01 ...... P T S ...... s a m e 1 three times (last vs. WSU, 1/13/01) ...... F G ...... s a m e 4 at UCLA, 1/18/01...... FG ...... s a m e 3 twice (last vs. UCLA, 2/17/01) ...... F G A...... s a m e 7 at UCLA, 1/18/01 ...... F G A...... s a m e ...... 3 P T ...... 2 twice (last at UCLA, 1/18/01) ...... 3 P T ...... s a m e 1 twice (last vs. WSU, 1/13/01) ...... 3PT A ...... s a m e 4 at UCLA, 1/18/01 ...... 3PT A ...... s a m e 3 vs. UCLA, 2/17/01 ...... R B S...... s a m e 6 at UCLA, 1/18/01 ...... R B S...... s a m e ...... A ...... 7 at Arizona, 2/24/01 ...... A ...... s a m e ...... S T...... 3 vs. Wake Forest, 12/30/00 ...... S T...... s a m e 1 vs. Tennessee, 12/27/00...... B K...... B K...... 13 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00...... M N...... s a m e 29 at Hawaii, 11/25/00...... M N...... s a m e

#23 • BETSY BOARDMAN • 6-1 • FR • GUARD/FORWARD #4 • AMANDA LEVENS • 5-9 • JR • GUARD Ca re e r...... C a t e g o r y...... S e a s o n Ca re e r...... C a t e g o r y...... S e a s o n 19 vs. Oregon, 2/3/01...... P T S ...... s a m e 28 twice (last at Oregon State, 3/3/01) ...... P T S ...... s a m e 7 at Hawaii, 11/25/00 ...... F G ...... s a m e 10 at Oregon State, 3/3/01...... F G ...... s a m e 15 vs. Arizona, 1/27/01 ...... F G A...... s a m e 18 at Oregon State, 3/3/01 ...... F G A...... s a m e 3 three times (last vs. UCLA, 2/17/01) ...... 3 P T ...... s a m e 5 at Oregon State, 3/3/01 ...... 3P T ...... s a m e 7 vs. UCLA, 2/17/01...... 3PT A ...... s a m e 8 twice (last at Oregon State, 3/3/01) ...... 3PT A ...... s a m e 10 vs. Arizona, 1/27/01...... R B S...... s a m e 9 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/24/00...... R B S...... s a m e 5 at Arizona, 2/24/01 ...... A ...... s a m e 8 vs. UCLA, 2/17/01 ...... A ...... s a m e 7 twice (last at Washington, 2/10/01) ...... S T...... s a m e 4 twice (last vs. American 1/12/99)* ...... S T...... 3 vs. Oregon State, 2/1/01 1 twice (last vs. USC, 2/15/01)...... B K...... s a m e 1 five times (last vs. UCLA, 2/17/01) ...... B K...... 1 twice (last vs. UCLA, 2/17/01) 39 at Arizona, 2/24/01 ...... M N...... s a m e 36 at Arizona, 2/24/01 ...... M N...... s a m e *while at Old Dominion University #52 • CIAN CARVALHO • 5-11 • JR • FORWARD Ca re e r...... C a t e g o r y...... S e a s o n #34 • LI’I LIU • 5-10 • FR • GUARD/FORWARD 16 at UCLA, 1/18/01 ...... P T S ...... s a m e Ca re e r...... C a t e g o r y...... S e a s o n 5 twice (last at Oregon, 3/1/01)...... F G ...... s a m e 1 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00...... P T S ...... s a m e 10 three times (last at Oregon, 3/1/01) .. . .F G A...... s a m e ...... F G...... 3 P T ...... F G A...... 1 at UCLA, 1/18/01 ...... 3PT A ...... s a m e ...... 3 P T ...... 9 twice (last at Washington, 2/10/01)...... R B S ...... s a m e 1 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00...... 3PT A ...... s a m e 3 at Washington, 2/10/01 ...... A ...... s a m e 1 three times (last vs. UCLA, 2/17/01)...... R B S...... s a m e 4 vs. Oreg o n State, 2/1/01 ...... S T...... s a m e 1 twice (last vs. CS North., 12/21/00) ...... A ...... s a m e 1 three times (last at Oregon St., 3/3/01) .. . .B K...... S T...... 34 at Arizona, 2/24/01 ...... M N...... s a m e ...... B K...... 6 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00...... M N...... s a m e #13 • LEAH COMBS • 6-2 • JR • FORWARD Ca re e r...... C a t e g o r y...... S e a s o n #11 • AUBREY M CFADYEN • 6-1 • SR • GUARD 17 vs. UC Irvine, 12/18/98 ...... P T S...... 12 vs. La Salle, 12/1/00 Ca re e r...... C a t e g o r y...... S e a s o n 5 twice (last vs. La Salle, 12/1/00) ...... F G ...... 5 vs. La Salle, 12/1/00 16 vs. Oregon State, 3/4/00 ...... P T S...... 12 vs. UCLA, 2/17/01 14 vs. La Salle, 12/1/00 ...... F G A...... s a m e 5 vs. Oregon State, 3/4/00 ...... F G...... 4 twice (last vs. UCLA, 2/17/01) 1 vs. California, 3/8/01 ...... 3 P T ...... s a m e 10 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 ...... F G A...... s a m e 1 vs. California, 3/8/01 ...... 3PT A ...... s a m e 4 vs. Oregon State, 3/4/00 ...... 3 P T...... 1 four times (last vs. UCLA, 2/17/01) 15 vs. Sam Houston State, 11/21/98 ...... R B S ...... 9 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/24/00 4 vs. Oregon State, 3/4/00 ...... 3PT A ...... 2 five times (last vs. UCLA, 2/17/01) 4 at Stanford, 1/4/01 ...... A ...... same 7 vs. Sam Houston State, 11/21/98 ...... R B S...... 4 twice (last vs. UCLA, 2/17/01) 3 three times (last vs. UT, 12/27/00)...... S T...... 3 twice (last vs. UT, 12/27/00) 2 four times (last vs. So. Florida, 11/19/00).. . . A ...... 2 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 1 three times (last vs. So. Florida, 11/19/00) BK...... 1 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 3 vs. UNLV, 1/30/97* ...... S T...... 2 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 34 vs. Tennessee, 12/27/00 ...... M N...... s a m e 2 five times (last vs. Cal, 3/8/01)...... B K...... 2 twice (last vs. Cal, 3/8/01) 23 vs. UCLA, 2/17/01 ...... M N...... s a m e #32 • RAINY CRISP • 5-6 • JR • GUARD * while at Colorado State Ca re e r...... C a t e g o r y...... S e a s o n 9 vs. Arizona, 1/27/01 ...... P T S ...... s a m e #13 • LIZ PAULSON • 5-11 • SR • GUARD 4 vs. Arizona, 1/27/01 ...... F G ...... same Ca re e r...... C a t e g o r y...... S e a s o n 7 at USC, 1/20/01...... F G A...... s a m e 11 twice (last vs. S. Carolina, 12/4/99) ...... P T S...... 4 vs. Wake Forest, 12/30/00 1 at Stanford, 1/4/01 ...... 3 P T ...... s a m e 5 vs. Texas A&M-CC, 12/3/99 ...... F G...... 2 vs. Wake Forest, 12/30/00 2 twice (last at Stanford, 1/4/01)...... 3PT A...... 2 at Stanford, 1/4/01 8 twice (last vs. Texas A&M-CC, 12/3/99)..F G A ...... 3 vs. Wake Forest, 12/30/00 4 three times (last vs. Oregon, 2/3/01)...... R B S...... 4 twice (last vs. Oregon, 2/3/01) 2 three times (last at Cal, 3/9/00) ...... 3 P T ...... 1 twice (last vs. UCLA, 2/17/01) 5 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00...... A ...... s a m e 5 twice (last at UCLA, 2/17/00) ...... 3PT A...... 1 four times (last vs. UCLA, 2/17/01) 3 twice (last vs. Arizona, 1/27/01)...... S T...... s a m e 6 vs. UCLA, 1/22/00 ...... R B S...... 4 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00 ...... B K...... 5 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00...... A ...... s a m e 21 twice (last vs. CS North., 12/21/00)...... M N...... s a m e 1 13 times...... S T...... 1 four times (last vs. UCLA, 2/17/01) 1 three times...... B K ...... 1 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00 #35 • MELODY JOHNSON • 6-2 • JR • CENTER 28 vs. South Carolina, 12/4/99...... M N...... 15 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00 Ca re e r...... C a t e g o r y...... S e a s o n 23 twice (last vs. UCLA, 2/17/01) ...... P T S ...... s a m e #33 • NATALIE TUCKER • 5-9 • SR • GUARD 10 twice (last vs. UCLA, 2/17/01) ...... F G ...... s a m e Ca re e r...... C a t e g o r y...... S e a s o n 17 twice (last vs. Washington, 1/11/01)...... F G A...... s a m e 17 twice (last at Kansas, 1/2/00) ...... P T S...... 12 twice (last at Stanford, 1/4/01) ...... 3 P T ...... 6 twice (last at Kansas, 1/2/00) ...... F G ...... 5 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 2 vs. Missouri, 2/9/99* ...... 3PT A ...... 14 at UCLA, 3/4/99 ...... F G A...... 10 at Arizona, 2/24/01 12 twice (last vs. Cal, 3/8/01)...... R B S...... s a m e 3 five times (last vs. WSU, 2/10/00)...... 3 P T...... 2 twice (last at Cal, 1/6/01) 3 twice (last at Wyoming, 12/9/98)*...... A ...... 2 three times (last at UW, 2/10/01) 6 twice (last at Arizona, 2/24/01)...... 3PT A ...... 6 at Arizona, 2/24/01 3 three times (last at Oregon, 3/1/01)...... S T...... 3 at Oregon, 3/1/01 7 twice (last vs. South Florida, 11/19/00) .. . .R B S...... 7 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 5 vs. Missouri, 2/25/98* ...... B K...... 3 vs. NC State, 11/26/00 8 three times (last vs. Stan., 1/6/00)...... A ...... 7 twice (last at Washington St., 2/8/01) 34 twice (last at Oreg o n State, 3/3/01) ...... M N...... s a m e 7 at Was h i n g t o n State, 1/9/99...... S T...... 2 eight times (last at OSU, 3/3/01) * while at the University of Colorado 2 vs. Sam Houston State, 11/21/98 ...... B K...... 1 vs. Tennessee, 12/27/00 39 vs. St. Joseph’s, 12/6/98...... M N...... 34 twice (last vs. Tennessee, 12/27/00)