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74 Ucla Honor Roll UCLA HONOR ROLL - NATIONAL AWARDS KODAK 1ST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS 1999 ̶ Maylana Martin 1994 ̶ Natalie Williams 1981 ̶ Denise Curry 1980 ̶ Denise Curry 1979 ̶ Denise Curry 1978 ̶ Ann Meyers 1977 ̶ Ann Meyers 1976 ̶ Ann Meyers 1975 ̶ Ann Meyers USBWA ALL-AMERICANS 1994 ̶ Natalie Williams, 1st team 1993 ̶ Natalie Williams, 1st team NAISMITH ALL-AMERICANS 1994 ̶ Natalie Williams, 1st team 1993 ̶ Natalie Williams, 1st team AP ALL-AMERICANS Head Coach Kathy Olivier with Kodak All-Americans Ann Meyers, Maylana Martin, Natalie Williams and Denise Curry 2005 ̶ Nikki Blue, Hon. mention 2000 ̶ Maylana Martin, Hon. mention 1999 ̶ Maylana Martin, 3rd team BASKETBALL AMERICA ALL-AMERICANS BRODERICK AWARD UCLA HALL OF FAME Erica Gomez, Hon. mention 1994 ̶ Natalie Williams, 1st team 1978 ̶ Ann Meyers 1988 ̶ Ann Meyers 1998 ̶ Maylana Martin, Hon. mention 1993 ̶ Denise Curry FAST BREAK ALL-AMERICANS VICTOR AWARD 1999 ̶ Denise Corlett KODAK ALL-REGION 1988 ̶ Dora Dome, 2nd team 1994 ̶ Natalie Williams 2000 ̶ Billie Moore 2005 ̶ Nikki Blue, 1st team 2002 ̶ Anita Ortega ASKETBALL IMES RESHMAN NAISMITH HALL OF FAME 2003 ̶ Michelle Greco, 1st team B T F 2004 ̶ Natalie Williams 1993 ̶ Ann Meyers 2000 ̶ Maylana Martin, 1st team ALL-AMERICANS 1997 ̶ Denise Curry 1999 ̶ Maylana Martin, 1st team 1996 ̶ Erica Gomez, 1st team NCAA SILVER ANNIVERSARY AWARD 1999 ̶ Billie Moore 1998 ̶ Maylana Martin, 1st team 2002 ̶ Ann Meyers GBALLMAG.COM YOUNG ALL- 1994 ̶ Natalie Williams, 1st team WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME KODAK SILVER ANNIVERSARY TEAM 1993 ̶ Natalie Williams, 1st team AMERICAN TEAM 1999 ̶ Denise Curry 1988 ̶ Dora Dome, 1st team 2004 ̶ Noelle Quinn 1999 ̶ Ann Meyers Ann Meyers 1999 ̶ Billie Moore, coach BASKETBALL TIMES ALL-AMERICANS GTE/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL- 1994 ̶ Natalie Williams, 1st team MERICANS 1993 ̶ Natalie Williams, 1st team A 1986 ̶ Anne Dean, 1st team 1981 ̶ Denise Curry, 1st team UCLA’S KODAK ALL-AMERICANS PARADE MAGAZINE ALL-AMERICA HS GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM SELECTIONS 2004-05 Ashlee Trebilcock, 2nd team 2003-04 Lindsey Pluimer, 4th team 2002-03 Noelle Quinn, 2nd team 2001-02 Nikki Blue, 1st team Noelle Quinn, 3rd team 1998-99 Nicole Kaczmarski, 1st team 1997-98 Michelle Greco, 3rd team Nicole Kaczmarski, 3rd team 1995-96 Maylana Martin, 1st team 1994-95 Takiyah Jackson, 1st team Erica Gomez, 4th team 1993-94 Erica Gomez, 3rd team Ann Meyers Denise Curry Takiyah Jackson, 4th team 1988-89 Natalie Williams, 1st team 1987-88 Molly Tideback, 1st team Natalie Williams, 2nd team Lynn Kamrath, 4th team 1986-87 Molly Tideback, 1st team Rehema Stephens, 3rd team Rachelle Roulier, 4th team 1984-85 Althea Ford, 3rd team 1981-82 Michelle McCoy, 2nd team 1979-80 Necie Thompson, 3rd team Kendee Eulert, 4th team 1977-78 Kendee Eulert, 3rd team Melanie Horn, 4th team 1976-77 Denise Curry, 1st team Natalie Williams Maylana Martin 74 2005-06 UCLA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL UCLA HONOR ROLL - CONFERENCE AWARDS 1997 Maylana Martin (1st team) CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tawana Grimes Tawana Grimes (Hon. mention) 1999 Maylana Martin 1996 Nickey Hilbert (1st team) 1994 Natalie Williams Erica Gomez (Hon. mention) 1981 Denise Curry 1995 Kisa Hughes (1st team) 1980 Denise Curry 1994 Natalie Williams (1st team) 1979 Denise Curry 1993 Natalie Williams (1st team) Nicole Anderson (1st team) CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1992 Natalie Williams (1st team) 2004 Noelle Quinn Rehema Stephens (1st team) 1997 Maylana Martin 1991 Rehema Stephens (1st team) 1996 Erica Gomez 1990 Rehema Stephens (1st team) 1989 Molly Tideback Sandra VanEmbricqs (1st team) 1989 Sandra VanEmbricqs (1st team) CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR 1988 Dora Dome (1st team) 1985 Billie Moore 1987 Dora Dome (1st team) Jaime Brown (Hon. mention) PAC-10 FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE DECADE 1986 Anne Dean (1st team) 1987-96 Natalie Williams Jaime Brown (2nd team) Shari Biggs (2nd team) ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 1985 Jackie Joyner (1st team) 2005 Nikki Blue (1st team) Anne Dean (2nd team) Lisa Willis (1st team) Annette Keur (2nd team) Noelle Quinn (Hon. mention) 1984 Annette Keur (2nd team) 2004 Nikki Blue (1st team) Marja VanHelvoort (2nd team) Noelle Quinn (1st team) Anne Dean (Hon. mention) Lisa Willis (Hon. mention) 1983 Necie Thompson (2nd team) 2003 Michelle Greco (1st team) Char Jones (Hon. mention) Nikki Blue (1st team) 1982 Necie Thompson (1st team) PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2002 Natalie Nakase (Hon. mention) Susie Swenson (Hon. mention) 2004-05 Nikki Blue (Jan. 31) 2001 Michelle Greco (1st team) 1981 Denise Curry (1st team) Noelle Quinn (Dec. 30) 2000 Maylana Martin (1st team) Necie Thompson (2nd team) Noelle Quinn (Nov. 22) Janae Hubbard (Hon. mention) 1980 Denise Curry (1st team) Noelle Quinn (Nov. 29) Michelle Greco (Hon. mention) Debbie Willie (2nd team) 2003-04 Noelle Quinn (Feb. 8) 1999 Maylana Martin (1st team) 1979 Denise Curry (1st team) Noelle Quinn (Feb. 15) Erica Gomez (1st team) Anita Ortega (1st team) 2002-03 Michelle Greco (Jan. 13) LaCresha Flannigan (1st team) Debbie Willie (2nd team) 1999-00 Maylana Martin (Dec. 13) Janae Hubbard (Hon. mention) Dianne Frierson (Hon. mention) Maylana Martin (Jan. 24) 1998 Maylana Martin (1st team) 1978 Ann Meyers (1st team) Nicole Kaczmarski (Mar. 6) Erica Gomez (1st team) Denise Curry (1st team) 1998-99 Maylana Martin (Nov. 30) Tawana Grimes (Hon. mention) Anita Ortega (1st team) Heidi Nestor (2nd team) LaCresha Flannigan (Jan. 11) 1977 Ann Meyers (1st team) Marie Philman (Feb. 1) Michelle Greco Anita Ortega (1st team) Maylana Martin (Feb. 22) 1997-98 Melanie Pearson (Dec. 22) ALL-CONFERENCE FRESHMAN TEAM 1995-96 Nickey Hilbert (Jan. 22) 2005 Lindsey Pluimer (1st team) 1993-94 Amy Jalewalia (Dec. 6) 2004 Noelle Quinn (1st team) Natalie Williams (Jan. 31) 2003 Nikki Blue (1st team) Natalie Williams (Feb. 7) 2000 Nicole Kaczmarski (1st team) Natalie Williams (Feb. 14) 1999 Michelle Greco (1st team) 1992-93 Natalie Williams (Jan. 11) 1998 LaCresha Flannigan (Hon. mention) Natalie Williams (Feb. 22) 1997 Maylana Martin (1st team) 1991-92 Rehema Stephens (Feb. 3) Carly Funicello (Hon. mention) Natalie Williams (Feb. 10) Janae Hubbard (Hon. mention) Natalie Williams (Mar. 16) 1996 Erica Gomez (1st team) 1990-91 Rehema Stephens (Dec. 10) 1995 Tawana Grimes (1st team) Natalie Williams (Jan. 28) 1993 Michelle Palmisano (1st team) 1989-90 Rehema Stephens (Dec. 11) 1991 Natalie Williams (1st team) Sandra VanEmbricqs (Feb. 5) 1990 Nicole Anderson (1st team) 1988-89 Sandra VanEmbricqs (Jan. 23) 1989 Molly Tideback (1st team) 1987-88 Dora Dome (Feb. 9) 1986-87 Dora Dome (Jan. 12) PAC-10 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2005 Nikki Blue 2004 Nikki Blue 2003 Nikki Blue (UCLA’s Conference Affi liation Over the Years: 1977- 85: Western Collegiate Athletic Conf.; 1986: Pac-West; 1987-present: Pacifi c-10) 2005-06 UCLA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 75 BRUINS ON U.S.A. NATIONAL TEAMS U.S. A. OLYMPIC TEAM U.S.A. WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES TEAM U.S.A. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL TEAMS 2000 Natalie Williams (gold medal) 2005 Lisa Willis (gold medal) 1991 Kellie Bennett (bronze medal) 1984 Denise Curry (gold medal) 1981 Denise Curry (silver medal) 1990 Nicole Young (silver medal) 1980 Denise Curry 1977 Ann Meyers (silver medal) 1989 Molly Tideback 1976 Ann Meyers (silver medal) 1989 Rehema Stephens U.S.A. JONES CUP TEAM 1987 Rehema Stephens (gold medal) U.S.A. YOUTH DEVELOPMENT FESTIVAL 1998 Erica Gomez (gold medal) 1987 Sheri Bouldin (bronze medal) 2004 Ashlee Trebilcock (gold medal) 1996 Natalie Williams (gold medal) 1986 Dora Dome (bronze medal) 2003 Lindsey Pluimer (bronze medal) 1991 Rehema Stephens (bronze medal) 1985 Dora Dome 2002 Noelle Quinn 1991 Nicole Anderson (bronze medal) 1985 Shari Biggs 1984 Denise Curry (gold medal) 1983 Shari Biggs (silver medal) ORLD HAMPIONSHIP EAM U.S.A. W C T 1979 Denise Curry (gold medal) 1983 Michelle McCoy (silver medal) 2002 Natalie Williams (gold medal) 1979 Ann Meyers (gold medal) 1983 Dorice McFadden (silver medal) 1998 Natalie Williams (gold medal) 1982 Angel Hardy 1983 Denise Curry (silver medal) U.S.A. PAN AMERICAN GAMES TEAM 1982 Char Jones (silver medal) 1979 Denise Curry (gold medal) 1983 Denise Curry (gold medal) 1982 Dorice McFadden (silver medal) 1979 Ann Meyers (gold medal) 1979 Denise Curry (silver medal) 1981 Necie Thompson 1975 Ann Meyers 1979 Ann Meyers (silver medal) 1981 Mary Hegarty 1975 Ann Meyers (gold medal) 1981 Michelle McCoy U.S.A. JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM 1979 Kendee Eulert (bronze medal) U.S.A. JR. WORLD C HAMPIONSHIP Q UALIFYING 1997 Maylana Martin (gold medal) 1979 Vera James (bronze medal) TEAM 1978 Melanie Horn (bronze medal) 1978 Kendee Eulert 1996 Maylana Martin 1978 Vera James 1978 Beverly Groot Natalie Williams won team gold at the 2000 Olympic Games Lisa Willis (top row, fi rst from right) helped Team USA win gold at the 2005 World University Games Erica Gomez won team gold at the 1998 Jones Cup, and and Maylana Martin won team gold at the 1997 Junior World Championships. Martin led the U.S. in scoring with a 17.9 points per game average. She also averaged 7.0 rebounds per game. 1984 Olympic gold medalist Denise Curry 76 2005-06 UCLA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL BRUINS IN THE PROS Sandra VanEmbricqs Natalie Williams Rehema Stephens BRUINS IN OTHER PRO LEAGUES Denise Curry G.S. Ferrara, Italy (1989-90) Stade Francais Versailles, France (1985-90) DJK Agon 08 Dusseldorf, Germany(1982-85) Michelle Greco Acer Priolo, Italy (2005) Apollon Ptolemaidas, Greece (2004) Maccabi Raanana, Israel (2003) Venita Griff ey St. Louis Streak, WBL (1979-80) Minnesota Fillies, WBL (1979-80) Janae Hubbard Team Apollon, Greece (2001-2002) Jackie Joyner-Kersee Richmond Rage,
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