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2018-19 Women's Basketball 2018-19 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK 2018-19 Women’s Basketball Record Book Western Athletic Conference TABLE OF CONTENTS 9250 E. Costilla Ave., Suite 300 Englewood, CO 80112-3662 2017-18 Statistics ................................2-12 Phone: (303) 799-9221 FAX: (303) 799-3888 Yearly Leaders .....................................13-27 WAC Team Records ..............................28-29 WAC Individual Records .......................30-31 WAC STAFF DIRECTORY Single Season Top 10 ..........................32-34 Jeff Hurd, Commissioner .............................................................(303) 962-4216 ............ [email protected] Career Top 10 .....................................35-36 Dave Chaffin, Assoc. Commissioner of Technology & Conference Services ...(303) 962-4212 ........ [email protected] All-Time Standings ...............................37-39 Marlon Edge, Assistant Commissioner of Compliance .....................(303) 962-4211 .......... [email protected] Composite Standings ................................40 Vicky Eggleston, Assistant Commissioner of Creative Services .........(303) 962-4207 [email protected] WAC Tournament History ......................41-45 Hope Shuler, Assistant Commissioner of Media Relations ...............(303) 962-4213 ......... [email protected] WAC Tournament Records .....................46-47 Eric Danner, Executive Director of Broadcasting ............................(303) 962-4203 ........ [email protected] NCAA Tournament History .........................48 Kristin Preble, Director of Championships & Marketing ...................(303) 962-4204 ......... [email protected] WNIT History............................................49 Chris Thompson, Director of Media Relations ................................(303) 962-4206 .... [email protected] WAC Honors/Awards ..................................50 Matt Pucak, Assistant Director of Championships & Social Media ....(303) 962-4214 [email protected] All-WAC Teams ....................................51-54 Rachel Vigil, On-Air Talent and Broadcasting Coordinator ...............(303) 962-4201 [email protected] Academic All-WAC ...............................54-57 Katie Jaskulski, Championships & Compliance Assistant ................(303) 962-4202 [email protected] Players of the Week..............................58-60 Bailey VenJohn, Media Relations Intern ........................................(303) 692-4205 [email protected] WAC Attendance Records ..........................61 Denise Bullard, Administrative Assistant .......................................(303) 962-4208 ........ [email protected] COORDINATORS OF OFFICIALS Violet Palmer, Women’s Basketball ....................................... [email protected] Bobby Dibler, Men’s Basketball ............................................ [email protected] Dave Neidlinger, Softball ..................................................... [email protected] Carlos Rodriguez, Volleyball ................................................. [email protected] Paul Scott, Men’s & Women’s Soccer ................................... [email protected] Dave Yeast, Baseball ........................................................... [email protected] STAY CONNECTED WITH THE WAC • WACSPORTS.COM • WACSPORTS.COM/LIVE /WACsports @WACsports #WAChoops #WACvegas MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACTS CALIFORNIA BAPTIST Andrew Shortall.................. Cell: (562) 355-6748 ............ Office: (951) 343-4779 ......... Email: [email protected] CSU BAKERSFIELD Alyssa Shannon .................. Cell: (661) 378-7589 ............ Office: (661) 654-3071 ......... Email: [email protected] CHICAGO STATE Corey Miggins .................... Cell: (773) 414-5961 ............ Office: (773) 995-2217 ......... Email: [email protected] GRAND CANYON Sarah Woodward ................ Cell: (608) 576-1518 ............ Office: (602) 639-7951 ......... Email: [email protected] KANSAS CITY Tyler Wall .......................... Cell: (573) 268-5162 ............ Office: (816) 235-1053 ......... Email: [email protected] NM STATE Ty Stevers .......................... Cell: (575) 639-2062 ............ Office: (575) 646-1823 ......... Email: [email protected] SEATTLE U Brian Vail .......................... Cell: (206) 795-7407 ............ Office: (206) 296-2490 ......... Email: [email protected] UTRGV Danny Elizondo .................. Cell: (956) 533-7357 ............ Office: (956) 665-2599 ......... Email: [email protected] UTAH VALLEY Clint Burgi ......................... Cell: (801) 362-1548 ............ Office: (801) 863-8644 ......... Email: [email protected] WAC Chris Thompson ................. Cell: (425) 344-4992 ............ Office: (303) 962-4206 ......... Email: [email protected] Learn Compete Inspire High standards of academic excellence are The WAC provides an exemplary university Student-athletes gain values from the WAC at the core of the WAC’s foundation of higher athletic experience where student-athletes that extend far beyond their academic and education. compete at the highest collegiate level with athletic years at their universities. utmost integrity. The life lessons they learn will inspire them to become better people, but more importantly, they’ll become stronger leaders by inspiring those who follow them. PB 1 2017-18 WAC Women’s Basketball Record Book WACsports.com | @WACsports | #WAChoops 2017-18 Team Statistics – All Games SCORING OFFENSE THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE # Team G W-L Pts Avg/G # Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Seattle U 33 18-15 2250 68.2 1. Grand Canyon 30 227 626 .363 2. Kansas City 30 11-19 2033 67.8 2. NM State 31 199 596 .334 3. NM State 31 18-13 2074 66.9 3. Utah Valley 30 175 529 .331 4. Grand Canyon 30 16-14 1913 63.8 4. Seattle U 33 197 622 .317 5. UT Rio Grande Valley 30 14-16 1855 61.8 5. Kansas City 30 205 653 .314 Utah Valley 30 11-19 1855 61.8 6. CSU Bakersfield 32 180 620 .290 7. CSU Bakersfield 32 18-14 1933 60.4 7. Chicago State 30 123 437 .281 8. Chicago State 30 1-29 1519 50.6 8. UT Rio Grande Valley 30 167 657 .254 SCORING DEFENSE THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE # Team G Pts Avg/G # Team G FG FGA Pct 1. CSU Bakersfield 32 1809 56.5 1. Seattle U 33 185 640 .289 2. Grand Canyon 30 1877 62.6 2. CSU Bakersfield 32 169 570 .296 3. UT Rio Grande Valley 30 1914 63.8 3. Grand Canyon 30 141 458 .308 4. Kansas City 30 1935 64.5 4. UT Rio Grande Valley 30 203 645 .315 5. NM State 31 2037 65.7 5. Kansas City 30 179 549 .326 6. Utah Valley 30 2027 67.6 6. Chicago State 30 171 497 .344 7. Seattle U 33 2262 68.5 7. Utah Valley 30 242 693 .349 8. Chicago State 30 2201 73.4 8. NM State 31 224 634 .353 SCORING MARGIN REBOUNDING OFFENSE # Team G OFF DEF Margin # Team G Reb Avg/G 1. CSU Bakersfield 32 60.4 56.5 +3.9 1. Seattle U 33 1322 40.1 2. Kansas City 30 67.8 64.5 +3.3 2. UT Rio Grande Valley 30 1179 39.3 3. Grand Canyon 30 63.8 62.6 +1.2 3. CSU Bakersfield 32 1221 38.2 4. NM State 31 66.9 65.7 +1.2 4. NM State 31 1107 35.7 5. Seattle U 33 68.2 68.5 -0.4 5. Kansas City 30 1047 34.9 6. UT Rio Grande Valley 30 61.8 63.8 -2.0 6. Utah Valley 30 935 31.2 7. Utah Valley 30 61.8 67.6 -5.7 Grand Canyon 30 935 31.2 8. Chicago State 30 50.6 73.4 -22.7 8. Chicago State 30 918 30.6 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE REBOUNDING DEFENSE # Team G FTM FTA Pct # Team G Reb Avg/G 1. Utah Valley 30 390 529 .737 1. Kansas City 30 1070 35.7 2. Grand Canyon 30 316 435 .726 2. UT Rio Grande Valley 30 1087 36.2 3. Seattle U 33 369 508 .726 3. Utah Valley 30 1097 36.6 4. NM State 31 309 434 .712 4. CSU Bakersfield 32 1180 36.9 5. Kansas City 30 316 445 .710 5. Grand Canyon 30 1151 38.4 6. Chicago State 30 288 409 .704 6. Chicago State 30 1166 38.9 7. UT Rio Grande Valley 30 376 534 .704 7. NM State 31 1209 39.0 8. CSU Bakersfield 32 361 554 .652 8. Seattle U 33 1306 39.6 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE REBOUNDING MARGIN # Team G FG FGA Pct # Team G Rbd Avg Opp Avg Mar 1. NM State 31 783 1840 .426 1. UT Rio Grande Valley 30 1179 39.3 1087 36.2 +3.1 2. Grand Canyon 30 685 1642 .417 2. CSU Bakersfield 32 1221 38.2 1180 36.9 +1.3 3. Kansas City 30 756 1825 .414 3. Seattle U 33 1322 40.1 1306 39.6 +0.5 4. Seattle U 33 842 2093 .402 4. Kansas City 30 1047 34.9 1070 35.7 -0.8 5. Utah Valley 30 645 1669 .386 5. NM State 31 1107 35.7 1209 39.0 -3.3 6. UT Rio Grande Valley 30 656 1770 .371 6. Utah Valley 30 935 31.2 1097 36.6 -5.4 7. CSU Bakersfield 32 696 1889 .368 7. Grand Canyon 30 935 31.2 1151 38.4 -7.2 8. Chicago State 30 554 1525 .363 8. Chicago State 30 918 30.6 1166 38.9 -8. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE TURNOVER MARGIN # Team G FG FGA Pct # Team G TM Avg OPP Avg Mar 1. CSU Bakersfield 32 624 1691 .369 1. Utah Valley 30 428 14.3 530 17.7 +3.40 2. NM State 31 720 1827 .394 2. Kansas City 30 435 14.5 524 17.5 +2.97 3. Seattle U 33 817 2053 .398 3. CSU Bakersfield 32 471 14.7 565 17.7 +2.94 4. UT Rio Grande Valley 30 684 1703 .402 4. Grand Canyon 30 365 12.2 411 13.7 +1.53 5. Grand Canyon 30 700 1711 .409 5. NM State 31 453 14.6 500 16.1 +1.52 6. Kansas City 30 715 1668 .429 6. UT Rio Grande Valley 30 477 15.9 458 15.3 -0.63 7. Utah Valley 30 751 1657 .453 7. Seattle U 33 447 13.5 415 12.6 -0.97 8. Chicago State 30 839 1827 .459 8. Chicago State 30 627 20.9 416 13.9 -7.03 2 3 2017-18 WAC Women’s Basketball Record Book WACsports.com | @WACsports | #WAChoops 2017-18 Team Statistics – All Games ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE # Team G Ast Avg TO Avg Ratio # Team G 3FG Avg/G 1. Grand Canyon 30 372 12.4 365 12.2 1.0 1. Grand Canyon 30 227 7.6 2. Seattle U 33 453 13.7 447 13.5 1.0 2. Kansas City 30 205 6.8 3.
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