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For Immediate Release \\ Wednesday, April 17, 2013 Contact \\ Natalia Ciccone ([email protected]); Alex Kaufman ([email protected])

2012-13 PAC-12 WOMEN’S STANDINGS

Conference Overall W L PCT H A W L PCT H A N STREAK LAST 5 TOP 10 TOP 25 Stanford*%^ 17 1 .944 8-1 9-0 33 3 .917 12-2 15-0 5-1 L1 4-1 3-2 10-3 *^ 17 1 .944 8-1 9-0 32 4 .889 15-1 12-1 4-2 L1 4-1 1-2 7-4 UCLA^ 14 4 .778 7-2 7-2 26 8 .765 11-4 10-2 5-2 L1 3-2 1-6 4-6 Colorado^ 13 5 .722 7-2 6-3 25 7 .781 15-3 9-3 1-1 L2 3-2 1-5 1-6 Washington@ 11 7 .611 6-3 5-4 21 12 .636 11-5 9-6 1-1 L1 2-3 0-2 0-7 Utah@ 8 10 .444 5-4 3-6 23 14 .622 12-6 10-7 1-1 L1 4-1 0-4 0-7 USC 7 11 .389 3-6 4-5 11 20 .355 5-12 5-7 1-1 L1 2-3 0-6 0-11 Washington State 6 12 .333 3-6 3-6 11 20 .355 6-7 4-11 1-2 L1 1-4 0-3 1-8 Arizona State 5 13 .278 3-6 2-7 13 18 .419 7-8 4-8 2-2 L3 2-3 0-2 0-6 Arizona 4 14 .222 2-7 2-7 12 18 .400 5-8 6-8 1-2 L5 0-5 0-2 0-6 Oregon State 4 14 .222 2-7 2-7 10 21 .323 6-9 2-8 2-4 L2 1-4 0-5 0-11 Oregon 2 16 .111 1-8 1-8 4 27 .129 3-13 1-11 0-3 L5 0-5 0-5 0-10 * Pac-12 Co-Champions; Stanford earns No. 1 seed in Pac-12 Tournament due to tie-breaker rules; % Pac-12 Tournament Champion; ^ NCAA Tournament participant; @ WNIT participant.

THIS YEAR IN PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

CALIFORNIA capped the season with an impressive NCAA Women’s Final Four run. It was the Bears’ !rst-ever trip and the sixth straight year a Pac-12 team has played in the national semi!nal after STANFORD made !ve consecutive trips from 2008-12…For the !rst time since the 1980-81 season, four teams were in ranked in the !nal Associated Press poll ... Pac-12 teams saw tremendous success this year, with four teams advancing to the NCAA Tournament and two more earning WNIT bids. UTAH fell by just three points in the WNIT !nals ... Pac-12 players also earned postseason recognition after an outstanding season. Stanford’s was a consensus All-American, while !ve others were tabbed honorable mention by the AP ... Throughout the season, !ve of the nation’s top-25 rebounders were from the Pac-12. In all, nine teams occupied a spot in at least one statistical category in the !nal NCAA stats rankings ... Ogwumike was named the Pac-12 Player of the Year and Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year, while COLORADO’s Arielle Roberson was tabbed the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year. Stan- ford’s Tara VanDerveer was voted the Pac-12 Coach of the Year by her league colleagues ... Three from the Pac-12 were selected in the WNBA Draft, with Cal’s being picked in the !rst round. ARIZONA’s and the Buff’s were picked in the second round.

NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS (cont’d)

SPOKANE REGIONAL NORFOLK REGIONAL Saturday, March 23 • First Round (Lubbock, Texas) Saturday, March 23 • First Round (Boulder, Colo.) #2 CALIFORNIA vs. #15 Fresno State ...... CAL, 90-76 #5 COLORADO vs. #12 Kansas ...... KAN, 67-52 #7 Texas Tech vs. #15 South Florida ...... USF, 71-70 OKLAHOMA CITY REGIONAL Monday, March 25 • Second Round (Lubbock, Texas) Saturday, March 23 • First Round (Columbus, Ohio) CALIFORNIA vs. South Florida ...... CAL, 82-78 (OT) #6 Oklahoma vs. #11 Central Michigan ...... OKLA, 78-73 #3 UCLA vs. #14 Stetson ...... UCLA, 66-49 Sunday, March 24 • First Round (Stanford, Calif.) #1 STANFORD vs. #16 Tulsa ...... STAN, 72-56 Monday, March 25 • Second Round (Columbus, Ohio) #8 Michigan vs. #9 Villanova ...... MICH, 60-52 UCLA vs. Oklahoma ...... OKLA, 85-72

Tuesday, March 26 • Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) STANFORD vs. Michigan ...... STAN, 73-40 WNIT SCHEDULE/RESULTS First Round Saturday, March 30 • Sweet Sixteen (Spokane, Wash.) UTAH at Long Beach State ...... UTAH, 56-49 STANFORD vs. #4 Georgia ...... UGA, 61-59 Eastern Washington at WASHINGTON ...... WASH, 65-60 (OT) CALIFORNIA vs. #6 LSU ...... CAL, 73-63 Second Round Monday, April 1 • Elite Eight (Spokane, Wash.) San Diego at UTAH ...... UTAH, 61-50 CALIFORNIA vs. Georgia ...... CAL, 65-62 (OT) Paci!c at WASHINGTON ...... UP, 85-78

Sunday, April 7 • Final Four (New Orleans, La.) Third Round CALIFORNIA vs. #5 Louisville ...... LOU, 64-57 March 28 • UTAH at Paci!c ...... UTAH, 60-55 (OT)

WNBA DRAFT Semi!nals 1st Rd/9th: Layshia Clarendon, CAL, April 3 • UTAH at Kansas State ...... UTAH, 54-46 2nd Rd/16th: Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ, San Antonio 2nd Rd/24th: Chucky Jeffery, COLO, Minnesota Saturday, April 6 • Championship Game UTAH at Drexel ...... DU, 46-43 NATIONAL HONORS PAC-12 IN THE POLLS STATE FARM/WBCA WADE TROPHY Preseason Candidates Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford ASSOCIATED PRESS USA TODAY/WBCA TOP-25 (FINAL) TOP-25 (FINAL) SENIOR CLASS AWARD • Preseason Candidates Layshia Clarendon, California Team Record Points Team Record Points 1. Baylor (40) 32-1 1,000 1. Connecticut (30) 27-3 774 STATE FARM WBCA WADE WATCH 2. Notre Dame 31-1 959 2. Notre Dame 28-1 719 , California 3. Louisville 23-7 703 Layshia Clarendon, California 3. Connecticut 29-4 901 4. Baylor (1) 29-1 675 Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford 4. STANFORD 31-2 891 5. Duke 30-2 846 5. CALIFORNIA 27-2 658 WOODEN AWARD • Preseason Candidates 6. CALIFORNIA 28-3 776 6. Duke 27-2 604 Jasmine Dixon, UCLA 7. Kentucky 27-5 743 7. STANFORD 28-2 588 Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford 8. Penn State 25-5 669 8. Kentucky 25-4 557 9. Texas A&M 24-9 663 9. Tennessee 23-6 527 NAISMITH AWARD CANDIDATES 10. Tennessee 24-7 642 10. Georgia 24-5 468 Layshia Clarendon, California (Pre/Midseason) 11. Maryland 23-6 448 Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford (Pre/Midseason) 11. UCLA 25-7 593 Markel Walker, UCLA (Preseason) 12. Maryland 24-7 564 12. Penn State 24-4 411 13. North Carolina 28-6 491 13. Delaware 27-3 391 USBWA DRYSDALE AWARD 14. Georgia 25-6 461 14. Texas A&M 21-9 333 Midseason Candidates 15. Delaware 30-3 426 15. UCLA 23-6 305 Gennifer Brandon, California 16. Louisville 24-8 367 T16. Dayton 26-1 270 Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford 17. South Carolina 24-7 349 T16. South Carolina 23-6 270 18. Dayton 27-2 317 18. Nebraska 22-7 228 PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA 19. North Carolina 26-5 197 Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford ...... AP 19. COLORADO 25-6 299 Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford ...... ESPN 20. Green Bay 29-2 233 20. Purdue 21-8 153 21. Purdue 24-8 227 21. LSU 19-10 150 NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK 22. Syracuse 24-7 135 22. Iowa State 21-7 140 Chiney Ogwumike, STAN ...... ESPNW/Nov. 18 23. Iowa State 23-8 106 23. Oklahoma 21-9 96 Chucky Jeffery, COLO ...ESPNW & USBWA/Dec. 17 24. Nebraska 23-8 104 24. Green Bay 26-2 82 Gennifer Brandon, CAL ...... ESPNW/Jan. 22 25. Florida State 22-9 79 25. Kansas 17-12 81 LSU 55, Michigan State 40, Gonzaga 36, RV: COLORADO 65, Syracuse 46, Florida State COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA RV: 42, Oklahoma State 37, South Florida 35, Iowa 9, Chiney Ogwumike, STAN ...... 1st team Oklahoma State 12, Florida 3, Quinnipiac 3, To- ledo 3, San Diego State 2, Marist 2, Princeton 1, Drexel 6, Michigan State 3, Toledo 2, Marist 1, San WBCA ALL-REGION 8 Albany 1, Chattanooga 1. Diego State 1. Gennifer Brandon, California Layshia Clarendon, California WEEKLY AP & USA TODAY/WBCA Chucky Jeffery, Colorado Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford PRE N19 N26 12/3 12/10 12/17 12/24 12/31 1/7 1/14 1/21 1/28 2/4 2/11 2/19 2/26 3/5 3/11 CAL 12/12 11/11 10/10 11/11 9/11 8/9 8/8 7/7 7/7 7/7 7/7 6/6 6/6 6/6 6/6 6/6 5/5 6/6 NAISMITH COACH OF THE YEAR FINALIST COLO -/- -/- -/- -/- RV/- 25/RV 23/RV 20/25 23/RV 21/25 20/23 22/23 21/25 21/25 20/23 19/19 18/18 19/19 Lindsay Gottlieb, California STAN 4/4 1/1 1/1 1/1 1/1 1/1 1/1 2/3 5/4 6/6 6/6 4/5 4/5 4/5 4/5 4/5 4/4 4/4 UCLA RV/RV 19/22 19/21 17/19 14/19 12/16 16/18 16/17 14/15 14/15 19/20 18/19 17/17 15/16 17/16 17/16 14/13 11/11 WBCA REGION 8 COACH OF THE YEAR UTAH -/- -/- RV/- RV/RV -/RV -/- RV/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- Tara VanDerveer, Stanford WASH -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- RV/- RV/- RV/- -/- -/- -/[ ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICAN Chiney Ogwumike, STAN ...... 1st team WHERE THE PAC-12 RANKS NATIONALLY (TOP-25) Gennifer Brandon, CAL ...... HM as of April 8 Layshia Clarendon, CAL ...... HM INDIVIDUAL LEADERS TEAM LEADERS 3Pt. FG Made Per Game: Chucky Jeffery, COLO ...... HM : Win-Loss Pct.: 1. Fla. Gulf Coast • 9.4 , UTAH ...... HM 1. Jerica Coley, FIU • 26.3 1. Notre Dame • 94.6 13. Washington • 7.9 Markel Walker, UCLA ...... HM 7. Chiney Ogwumike, STAN • 22.4 3. Stanford • 91.7 9. California • 88.9 3-Pt. Pct.: 1. Duke • 40.5 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN Rebounds Per Game: Scoring Offense: 21. Utah • 35.3 Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford ..Wooden/USBWA/AP 1. Artemis Spanou, RMORR• 15.6 1. Connecticut • 82.5 5. Chiney Ogwumike, STAN • 12.9 19. California • 71.8 Assists Per Game: 7. , ORE • 11.9 1. Baylor • 21.6 16. UCLA • 16.4 WBCA DEFENSIVE 16. Gennifer Brandon, CAL • 11.1 Scoring Defense: PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALIST 21. Aminah Williams, WASH • 10.8 1. Hampton • 47.8 Blocks Per Game: Chiney Ogwumike, STAN 11. Stanford • 51.9 1. High • 8.0 FG Percentage: Scoring Margin: 11. Oregon State • 5.5 NCAA SPOKAKE REGION ALL-TOURNAMENT 1. Britteny Griner, UCONN • 60.7 1. Connecticut • 32.7 17. Stanford • 5.2 Layshia Clarendon, California - MOP 4. Chiney Ogwumike, STAN • 58.6 6. Stanford • 18.6 Turnovers Per Game: Afure Jemerigbe, California 21. Taryn Wicijowski, UTAH • 52.3 24. California • 13.4 1. Villanova • 10.5 Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford FG Percentage: 4. Stanford • 11.9 FT Percentage: 7. Washington • 11.9 1. Jacqui Kalin, UNI • 95.5 1. Baylor • 51.5 5. Stanford • 45.5 ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICAN 18. Devyn Galland, ORE • 87.5 Personal Fouls Per Game: 1. NC Central • 10.6 Chiney Ogwumike, STAN ...... 1st team FG Pct. Defense: Double-Doubles: 17. Washington • 13.0 Gennifer Brandon, CAL ...... HM 1. Stanford • 31.6 20. Stanford • 13.1 Layshia Clarendon, CAL ...... HM 1. Chiney Ogwumike, STAN • 28.0 16. Oregon State • 34.6 15. Gennifer Brandon, CAL • 19.0 23. Colorado • 35.0 to Ratio: Chucky Jeffery, COLO ...... HM 1. Baylor • 1.58 Triple-Doubles: Rebounding Margin: 11. Stanford • 1.17 SENIOR CLASS ALL-AMERICAN 1. Chelsea Hopkins, SDSt • 4.0 1. Liberty • 16.9 3. California • 11.4 Turnover Margin: Layshia Clarendon, CAL ...... 1st team 4. Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ • 1.0 11. Colorado • 8.8 1. Quinnipiac • 8.55 18. Stanford • 7.5 12. Washington • 5.36 WBCA ADMINISTRATOR OF THE YEAR 20. UCLA • 7.2 3Pt. FG Defense: Teresa Gould, Deputy Dir. of Athletics/SWA, CAL 1. Stanford • 23.5 15. Utah • 26.2

PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // April 17, 2013 2 2013 PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT PAC-12 vs. KEYARENA, SEATTLE, WASH. OTHER CONFERENCES THURSDAY-SUNDAY, MARCH 7-10 America East ...... 1-0 Atlantic Coast ...... 1-4 THURSDAY, MARCH 7 Atlantic Sun ...... 1-0 Session 1 (Games 1 & 2) - 2,884 Atlantic 10 ...... 2-1 GAME 1: #7 USC def., #10 Oregon State, 64-57 Big East ...... 5-6 USC: Harberts - 16 pts/14 reb; OSU: Gibson - 13 pts/3 reb Big Sky ...... 7-3 GAME 2: #6 Utah def. #11 Arizona, 66-48 UTAH: Plouffe - 24 pts/9 reb; Whyte - 23 pts/8 reb Big South ...... 3-0 Big Ten ...... 6-5 Session 2 (Games 3 & 4) - 4,665 Big 12 ...... 4-5 GAME 3: #8 Washington State def. #9 Arizona State, 48-41 Big West ...... 13-9 WSU: Galdeira - 17 pts/5 reb; ASU: Fulcher - 20 pts/3 reb Colonial Athletic ...... 1-0 GAME 4: #5 Washington def. #12 Oregon, 69-62 Conference USA ...... 1-2 WASH: Davis - 28 pts/5 reb; ORE: Alleyne - 11 pts/15 reb Great West ...... 2-0 Horizon League ...... 0-0 FRIDAY, MARCH 8 MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER Session 3 (Games 5 & 6) - 3,385 Independents/DII ...... 5-0 Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford GAME 5: #2 California def. #7 USC, 78-59 Ivy League ...... 1-0 CAL: Brandon - 17 pts/16 reb; USC: Harberts - 24 pts/6 reb ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Metro Atlantic Athletic ...... 0-0 GAME 6: #3 UCLA def. #6 Utah, 54-43 Alyssia Brewer, UCLA Mid-American ...... 0-0 UCLA: Nyingifa - 11 pts/8 reb; UTAH: Plouffe - 10 pts/14 reb Jazmine Davis, Washington Mid-Eastern ...... 0-0 Chucky Jeffery, Colorado Session 4 (Games 7 & 8) - 5,452 Missouri Valley ...... 1-0 Amber Orrange, Stanford Mountain West ...... 11-4 GAME 7: #1 Stanford def. #8 Washington State, 79-60 Markel Walker, UCLA STAN: Ogwumike - 23 pts/21 reb; WSU: Galdeira - 16 pts/3 reb Northeast ...... 1-0 GAME 8: #4 Colorado def. #5 Washington, 70-59 Total Attendance: 26,465 Ohio Valley ...... 1-0 COLO: Jeffery - 19 pts/5 reb; WASH: Davis - 17 pts/5 reb Patriot League ...... 1-0 Southeastern ...... 3-3 SATURDAY, MARCH 9 Southern ...... 1-0 Session 5 (Games 9 & 10) - 6,152 GAME 9: #3 UCLA def. #2 California, 70-58 UCLA: Walker - 23 pts/7 reb; CAL: Boyd - 18 pts/3 reb Southland ...... 1-0 Southwestern ...... 1-0 GAME 10: #1 Stanford def. #4 Colorado, 61-47 Summit League ...... 1-1 STAN: Ogwumike - 25 pts/19 reb; COLO: Jeffery - 19 pts/3 reb Sun Belt ...... 2-0 West Coast ...... 14-6 SUNDAY, MARCH 10 Western Athletic ...... 6-1 Session 6 (Game 11) - 3,927 GAME 11: #1 Stanford def. #3 UCLA, 51-49 Total ...... 97-50 (.654) STAN: Orrange - 20 pts/3 reb; UCLA: Walker - 16 pts/7 reb vs. Ranked Opponents ...... 9-9 (.500)

NON-CONFERENCE SLATE STANFORD CLAIMS PAC-12 TOURNAMENT CROWN Reg. Season # NCAA Highest Year Record Teams Finish SEATTLE -- For the seventh consecutive year, Stanford is the Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Tournament 11-12 124-54 (.697) 2 Final Four champion, topping UCLA 51-49 in Sunday’s thrilling championship !nal at KeyArena. 10-11 95-53 (.642) 2 Final Four The game boiled down to each team’s !nal possession. 09-10 85-40 (.680) 2 Nat’l Champ UCLA’s Markel Walker made a that tied the score at 49 with :36 left on the clock. Stanford guard 08-09 83-42 (.664) 3 Final Four Amber Orrange brought the ball up the "oor and drained 29 seconds off the clock before dropping in a twist- 07-08 65-47 (.580) 3 Nat’l Champ ing layup between two defenders to give Stanford the 51-49 lead. 06-07 70-37 (.654) 4 Elite Eight Walker pushed the ball back up the "oor, but her layup attempt rolled off the front rim and out of bounds 05-06 67-27 (.713) 6 Elite Eight with 0.2 ticks remaining. A last-gasp UCLA inbounds play landed in ’ hands, but the freshman 04-05 64-32 (.667) 5 Elite Eight couldn’t get a shot off before time expired. Game over – and another title for Stanford. But UCLA sure made them work for it, outrebounding the 03-04 63-30 (.700) 3 Elite Eight Cardinal 41-33 and dominating long stretches of the game. 02-03 56-36 (.609) 3 Second Rd Orrange’s heroics !lled the void left by Pac-12 Player of the Year Chiney Ogwumike, who picked up her 01-02 52-44 (.542) 2 Sweet 16 second foul with 7:56 remaining in the !rst half and spent the remainder of the half on the bench. 00-01 61-45 (.575) 4 Elite Eight UCLA took advantage of Ogwumike’s time on the pine to roar back and outscore Stanford 21-12. The Bruins 99-00 61-47 (.565) 4 Second Rd took the lead with 27 seconds remaining in the !rst half and headed to the locker room with the 27-26 advan- 98-99 60-37 (.619) 4 Elite Eight tage, marking the second night in 97-98 53-36 (.596) 5 Sweet 16 a row that Stanford trailed at the 96-97 68-29 (.701) 5 Final Four half. It had happened just three 95-96 65-30 (.684) 3 Final Four times the entire regular season. 94-95 70-34 (.673) 5 Final Four In the second half, the teams stayed within one possession of 93-94 61-28 (.685) 5 Elite Eight each other until a 5-0 UCLA run 92-93 64-29 (.689) 4 Sweet 16 put the underdog up 42-35 with 91-92 75-24 (.758) 5 Nat’l Chmp nine minutes remaining. Stanford 90-91 70-32 (.686) 4 Final Four answered with a 9-2 run over 89-90 69-35 (.663) 4 Nat’l Chmp the next six minutes to bring the 88-89 60-44 (.577) 2 Elite Eight Cardinal back to a 45-44 lead at 87-88 68-38 (.642) 3 Sweet 16 2:59. Orrange accounted for six of 86-87 74-26 (.740) 3 Second Rd those points.

PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // April 17, 2013 3 POSTSEASON HONORS 2013 PAC-12 HONORS ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Coaches Jillian Alleyne, Oregon, F PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR & DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Lia Galdeira, Washington State, G CHINEY OGWUMIKE, JR., F, STANFORD Arielle Roberson, Colorado, F Junior forward Chiney Ogwumike becomes the 10th Cardinal all-time to earn Conference player of the Talia Walton, Washington, F year honors. Stanford players have won the award a league-record 17 times, including each of the last six years. Ogwumike is also the !rst-ever player to win the player of the year and defensive player of the year Jamie Weisner, Oregon State, G honor in the same year, earning top defensive honors for the second year in a row. The Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year award has been recognized since the 2007-08 season. An All-American last year and a HONORABLE MENTION (receiving at least consensus national player of the year candidate, Ogwumike leads the Pac-12 with 22.9 points and 12.7 one point): Brianna Barrett, USC; Nirra Fields, rebounds per game, shooting a league-best 59.1 percent from the "oor. She is also the league’s leader UCLA; Kari Korver, UCLA; Haley Videckis, ASU. with 22 double-doubles. Her numbers rank among the best in the country this season, coming in second among all NCAA Division I women’s basketball players in !eld goal percentage and double-doubles, while ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM - Coaches recording the third-best scoring average and !fth-best rebounding average. Ogwumike has been dominant Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford, F/Jr.*** this season, scoring at least 20 points in 23 of 30 games this season, including two 30-point outings. She Eliza Pierre, California, G/Sr.** has been just as dominant on the boards, recording one 20- effort, while logging 10-rebound Markel Walker, UCLA, G/F/Sr. games 24 times. Leading Stanford to a 13th-consecutive regular-season league crown and the program’s Aminah Williams, Washington, F/So. 22nd overall, Ogwumike broke the Pac-12’s single-season rebounding record during the !nal weekend of Brittany Wilson, Colorado, G/Jr. regular-season play. She has amassed 381 boards so far this year, breaking the record set by her older sister, Nnemkadi, in 2010 (376). Chiney Ogwumike was named Pac-12 Player of the Week six times this ** two-time All-Defensive team honoree season, setting a new league record. She has garnered the weekly recognition nine times in her career, *** three-time All-Defensive team honoree also tying a Pac-12 mark. Ogwumike has scored 1,652 points in her career, ranking 31st in the Conference record book, and ranks ninth with 1,036 rebounds. HONORABLE MENTION (receiving at least one point): Promise Amukamara, ASU (G, So.); Bri- PAC-12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR - ARIELLE ROBERSON, F, COLORADO Forward Arielle Roberson is the !rst-ever Colorado player to be selected Pac-12 Freshman of the Year anna Barrett, USC (G, Fr.); Layshia Clarendon, after being named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week !ve times this season. She is second in scoring (12.4) CAL (G, Sr.); Lia Galdeira, WSU (G, Fr.); Rachel and rebounds (5.8) on a Colorado squad that is ranked in the top 20 in the nation in both major polls. She Hargis, COLO (C, Jr.); Chucky Jeffery, COLO (G, helped the Buffs secure the No. 4 seed in this week’s Pac-12 Tournament in Seattle, as well as a !rst- Sr.); Michelle Plouffe, UTAH (F, Jr.); Arielle Rob- round bye. Roberson, who sat out all of last season because of injury, has the team’s second-best shooting erson, COLO (F, RS-Fr.); Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ percentage at 42.8 percent, and also boasts a team-best 42.2 three-point shooting percentage. With her (G, Sr.). help, the Buffs rank 10th in the NCAA in rebounding margin (9.2 rpg), as well as 24th in defensive !eld goal percentage (34.8 percent). Roberson is also an honorable mention All-Pac-12 and All-Defensive team ALL-PAC-12 - Media member. Brittany Boyd, California Gennifer Brandon, California JOHN R. WOODEN PAC-12 COACH OF THE YEAR - TARA VANDERVEER, STANFORD Alyssia Brewer, UCLA Stanford head coach Tara VanDerveer has been voted John R. Wooden Coach of the Year for a third- Michelle Plouffe, Utah straight season and the 13th time in her 27 years at Stanford. She has guided the Cardinal to a share of Layshia Clarendon, California the regular-season Pac-12 title, the 13th year in a row the program has owned at least a share of the crown Jazmine Davis, Washington and the 22nd overall. A member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Chiney Ogwumike Lia Galdeira, Washington State becomes the 10th player under VanDerveer to be voted the Conference’s Player of the Year, with her play- , USC ers garnering the honor 17 times since the league began sponsoring women’s basketball in 1986-87. The Chucky Jeffery, Colorado Cardinal have been not ranked lower than sixth in the country all season and go into the Pac-12 Tourna- Kristi Kingma, Washington ment ranked fourth in both major polls. Stanford also had a six-week stint where it was the No. 1 team in the nation from Nov. 19-Dec. 30. The top-seeded team in the Pac-12 Tournament for the 12th-year in a Atonye Nyingifa, UCLA row, Stanford ranks in the top 25 in the country in 12 different statistical categories, including boasting the Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford second-best defensive !eld goal percentage in the nation, limiting opponents to just 31.6 percent shooting Joslyn Tinkle, Stanford from the "oor. It has also allowed opponents to shoot just 23.0 percent from three-point range, which also Markel Walker, UCLA ranks second in the country. Davellyn Whyte, Arizona ALL-PAC-12 (15 members) ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Media Name School Pos. Yr. Hometown Jillian Alleyne, Oregon Brittany Boyd California G So. Berkeley, Calif. Lia Galdeira, Washington State Gennifer Brandon California F Jr. Sylmar, Calif. Arielle Roberson, Colorado Alyssia Brewer UCLA F Sr. Tulsa, Okla. Talia Walton, Washington Layshia Clarendon** California G Sr. San Bernardino, Calif. Jamie Weisner, Oregon State Jazmine Davis* Washington G So. San Jose, Calif. Cassie Harberts USC F Jr. San Clemente, Calif. ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM - Media Chucky Jeffery** Colorado G Sr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (six members because of a tie for the fifth spot) Kristi Kingma** Washington G/F Sr. Mill Creek, Wash. Brittany Boyd, California Atonye Nyingifa UCLA F Jr. Torrance, Calif. Lia Galdeira, Washington State Chiney Ogwumike*** Stanford F Jr. Cypress, Texas Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford Amber Orrange Stanford G So. Houston, Texas Michelle Plouffe Utah F Jr. Edmonton, Alberta Eliza Pierre, California Joslyn Tinkle Stanford F Sr. Missoula, Mont. Joslyn Tinkle, Stanford Markel Walker** UCLA G/F Sr. , Pa. Markel Walker, UCLA Davellyn Whyte**** Arizona G Sr. Phoenix, Ariz.

PLAYER OF THE YEAR (Media): **two-time All-Pac-12 honoree; ***three-time All-Pac-12 honoree Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR (Media): HONORABLE MENTION (receiving at least one point): Jillian Alleyne, ORE (Fr., F); Ariya Crook, USC (G, Arielle Roberson, Colordao So.); Janae Fulcher, ASU (F, RS-Sr.); Lia Galdeira, WSU (G, Fr.); Tia Presley, WSU (G, So.); Jen Reese, COLO DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR (Media): (So., F); Arielle Roberson, COLO (F, RS-Fr.); Iwalani Rodrigues, UTAH (G, RS-Sr.); Talia Walton, WASH (F, Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford RS-Fr.); Jamie Weisner, OSU (G, Fr.); Taryn Wicijowski, UTAH (F, RS-Jr.). COACH OF THE YEAR (Media): Tara VanDerveer, Stanford

PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // April 17, 2013 4 ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK POINTS PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ ...... 2059 PLAYER FRESHMAN Layshia Clarendon, CAL ...... 1820 Nov. 12 ...... Chiney Ogwumike, STAN ...... Arielle Roberson, COLO Chiney Ogwumike, STAN ...... 1770 Nov. 19 ...... Chiney Ogwumike, STAN ...... Jillian Alleyne, ORE Chucky Jeffery, COLO* ...... 1644 Michelle Plouffe, UTAH* ...... 1566 Nov. 26 ...... Markel Walker, UCLA ...... Arielle Roberson, COLO Taryn Wicijowksi, UTAH* ...... 1458 Dec. 3 ...... Taryn Wicijowski, UTAH ...... Arielle Roberson, COLO Iwalani Rodrigues, UTAH* ...... 1413 Dec. 10 ...... Alyssa Brewer, UCLA ...... Jillian Alleyne, ORE Kristi Kingma, WASH ...... 1377 Dec. 17 ...... Chucky Jeffery, COLO ...... Lia Galdeira, WSU Markel Walker, UCLA ...... 1339 Dec. 24 ...... Chiney Ogwumike, STAN ...... Lia Galdeira, WSU Cassie Harberts, USC ...... 1293 Dec. 31 ...... Nirra Fields, UCLA ...... Nirra Fields, UCLA Talia Caldwell, CAL ...... 1136 Jan. 7 ...... Cassie Harberts, USC ...... Talia Walton, WASH Jazmine Davis, WASH ...... 1113 Jan. 14 ...... Atonye Nyingifa, UCLA ...... Jamie Weisner, OSU Joslyn Tinkle, STAN ...... 1091 Jan. 21 ...... Gennifer Brandon, CAL ...... Jamie Weisner, OSU Jasmine Dixon, UCLA ...... 1049 Jan. 28 ...... Chiney Ogwumike, STAN ...... Talia Walton, WASH Atonye Nyingifa, UCLA ...... 1005 Feb. 4 ...... Chiney Ogwumike, STAN ...... Lia Galdeira, WSU Gennifer Brandon, CAL ...... 990 Feb. 11 ...... Chucky Jeffery, COLO ...... Talia Walton, WASH Christina Marinacci, USC ...... 917 Feb. 18 ...... Kristi Kingma, WASH ...... Jillian Alleyne, ORE Feb. 26 ...... Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ ...... Arielle Roberson, COLO REBOUNDS Mar. 4 ...... Chiney Ogwumike, STAN ...... Arielle Roberson, COLO Chiney Ogwumike, STAN ...... 1121 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK BY CLASS PLAYERS OF THE WEEK BY SCHOOL Gennifer Brandon, CAL ...... 1032 Seniors ...... 148 Stanford ...... 90 Talia Caldwell, CAL ...... 1007 Juniors ...... 146 UCLA ...... 47 Markel Walker, UCLA ...... 925 Sophomores ...... 82 USC ...... 43 Michelle Plouffe, UTAH* ...... 865 Freshmen ...... 39 Arizona ...... 40 Taryn Wicijowski, UTAH* ...... 774 California ...... 39 Chucky Jeffery, COLO* ...... 759 Christina Marinacci, USC ...... 738 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK BY POSITION Oregon ...... 38 Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ ...... 691 Guards ...... 156 Arizona State ...... 34 Cassie Harberts, USC ...... 668 Forwards ...... 124 Oregon State ...... 32 Atonye Nyingifa, UCLA ...... 654 Centers ...... 59 Washington ...... 31 Layshia Clarendon, CAL ...... 626 Forward/Centers ...... 55 Washington State ...... 13 Jasmine Dixon, UCLA ...... 621 Colorado ...... 3 Joslyn Tinkle, STAN ...... 604 Utah ...... 2 PAC-12 COACHES’ CAREER RECORDS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ ...... 274 School (Yrs) ...... Overall* ...... Pac-12 Kristi Kingma, WASH ...... 225 Niya Butts, ARIZ ...... 74-83 (5)...... 74-83 (5) ...... 27-63 Iwalani Rodrigues, UTAH* ...... 217 Charli Turner Thorne, ASU ...... 302-197 (16) ...... 342-237 (19) ...... 160-128 Rachel Messer, UTAH* ...... 138 Lindsay Gottlieb, CAL ...... 57-14 (2) ...... 113-53 (5) ...... 30-6 Layshia Clarendon, CAL ...... 134 Linda Lappe, COLO ...... 64-37 (3)...... 64-37 (3) ...... 19-15 Alyssa Martin, OSU ...... 127 Paul Westhead, ORE ...... 50-76 (4) ...... 50-76 (4) ...... 20-52 Scott Reuck, OSU ...... 39-55 (3) ...... 39-55 (3) ...... 14-39 Sage Indendi, OSU ...... 121 Tara VanDerveer, STAN ...... 742-152 (27) ...... 894-203 (34) ...... 409-59 Joslyn Tinkle, STAN ...... 109 Cori Close, UCLA ...... 40-24 (2)...... 40-24 (2) ...... 23-13 Brittany Wilson, COLO* ...... 102 , USC ...... 72-57 (4) ...... 72-57 (4) ...... 41-31 Anthony Levrets, UTAH ...... 55-47 (3) ...... 55-47 (3) ...... 16-20 ASSISTS Kevin McGuff, WASH ...... 41-26 (2) ...... 255-99 (11) ...... 19-18 Chucky Jeffery, COLO* ...... 481 June Daugherty, WSU ...... 56-130 (6) ...... 370-342 (24) ...... 139-167 (16)1 Markel Walker, UCLA ...... 467 * Division I coaching record only. 1- coached 11 seasons at Washington from 1997-2007 Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ ...... 431 Layshia Clarendon, CAL ...... 395 HOME COURT RECORDS Eliza Pierre, CAL ...... 339 Arena (Capacity) ...... First Year (Yrs.) ...... Record Brittany Boyd, CAL ...... 318 ARIZONA ...... McKale (14,545) ...... 1976-77 (35) ...... 281-218 (.563) Mariah Williams, UCLA ...... 236 ARIZONA STATE (since ‘82) ...... Wells Fargo Areana (14,141) ...... 1974-75 (37) ...... 296-160 (.649) Kristi Kingma, WASH ...... 223 CALIFORNIA ...... (11,877) ...... 1999-00 (12) ...... 139-70 (.665) Toni Kokenis, STAN ...... 218 COLORADO ...... Coors Events Center (11,064) ...... 1979-80 (32) ...... 384-129 (.749) OREGON ...... (12,320) ...... 2010-11 (2) ...... 16-26 (.381) STEALS OREGON STATE ...... (10,400) ...... 1978-79 (33) ...... 281-174 (.618) Chucky Jeffery, COLO* ...... 283 STANFORD ...... (7,233) ...... 1974-75 (37) ...... 472-84 (.849) Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ ...... 266 UCLA ...... (12,819) ...... 1974-75 (37) ...... 364-155 (.701) Markel Walker, UCLA ...... 262 USC ...... (10,258) ...... 2006-07 (5) ...... 64-34 (.653) Eliza Pierre, CAL ...... 243 UTAH ...... Jon M. Huntsman Center (15,000) .. 1975-76 (36) ...... 452-74 (.859) Layshia Clarendon, CAL ...... 193 WASHINGTON ...... Bank of America Arena (10,000) ..... 1974-75 (37) ...... 349-111 (.759) Kristi Kingma, WASH ...... 191 WASHINGTON STATE ...... Beasley Coliseum (12,058) ...... 1980-81 (32) ...... 174-238 (.422) Brittany Boyd, CAL ...... 181 Jasmine Dixon, UCLA ...... 166 POINT MARGINS IN WINS-LOSSES Atonye Nyingifa, UCLA ...... 156 1-5 6-10 11-15 16-20 21+ OT RECORD PPG-OPP MAR. Michelle Plouffe, UTAH* ...... 156 ARIZ 4-3 4-4 0-6 1-3 3-2 0-1 12-18 62.5-65.8 -3.3 ASU 3-3 4-7 3-6 1-1 2-1 0-0 13-18 58.9-59.8 -0.9 BLOCKS CAL 8-0 5-2 4-2 4-0 11-0 3-0 32-4 71.8-58.5 +13.4 Patricia Bright, OSU ...... 166 COLO 2-2 5-0 8-3 3-2 7-0 1-0 25-7 65.0-54.5 +10.5 Carly Noyes, WSU ...... 158 ORE 3-3 0-4 1-6 0-5 0-9 0-1 4-27 60.8-75.6 -14.8 Joslyn Tinkle, STAN ...... 150 OSU 2-8 2-3 2-4 2-2 2-4 0-4 10-21 57.3-60.1 -2.8 Chiney Ogwumike, STAN ...... 136 STAN 3-1 2-0 6-1 3-0 19-1 0-0 33-3 70.5-51.9 +18.6 Michelle Plouffe, UTAH* ...... 127 UCLA 5-3 4-0 8-3 6-0 3-2 1-0 26-8 67.5-60.4 +7.1 Taryn Wicijowski, UTAH* ...... 106 USC 3-5 4-6 3-4 1-3 0-2 0-1 11-20 61.5-66.1 -4.6 UTAH 5-4 2-4 4-3 7-1 4-2 1-0 22-14 59.0-54.0 +5.0 * includes seasons as members of previous WASH 9-1 5-6 4-3 1-1 2-1 3-0 21-12 65.3-63.9 +1.4 conference. Official Pac-12 records only includes WSU 3-4 4-5 4-3 0-3 0-4 1-2 11-20 59.4-64.6 -5.3 years as members of Pac-12.

PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // April 17, 2013 5 PAC-12 MEDIA SERVICES CAL, STANFORD SHARE PAC-12 TITLE MEDIA GUIDE: The 2012-13 Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Media Guide is available online only at www.pac-12.com, WALNUT CREEK, Calif. -- CALIFORNIA and STANFORD clinched a share of the Pac-12 regular-season visit the women’s basketball page and scroll down to the link on the right-hand side and click “Media Guide.” Or title, but the Cardinal earned the top seed at the 2013 Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Tournament for the 12th- click on the following link: http://catalog.e-digitaleditions. consecutive year, by virtue of the tie-breaker rule. com/i/89044.PDF downloading is also available at that link. The Cardinal claimed its 22nd all-time regular-season crown, going 17-1 in Conference play during the regular season. Its only loss came to second-seeded and sixth-ranked Cal, who claimed the program’s WEEKLY RELEASES: Pac-12 Weekly Releases will be !rst-ever league title. In addition to capturing the progam’s !rst-ever title, Cal’s 17 league wins were a team available at the Conference’s of!cial website at www.pac- 12.com every Tuesday afternoon starting Nov. 5 and con- record, as well. The Golden Bears’ only Pac-12 loss was to the Cardinal. tinuing through to the end of the season. Weekly releases will include the Pac-12 Player of the Week, updated conference statistics, the latest polls and conference and PAC-12 NOTEBOOK team notes. Updated stats will be available on the website following each night of competition. FOUR PAC-12 TEAMS RANKED: For the !rst time major national coach NCAA RPI EMAIL LIST-SERVE: Media members may request since 1980-81, four Pac-12 teams were ranked of the year honors. as of April 10 to receive Pac-12 News, Press Releases and Weekly in the !nal Associated Press national top 25. For Gottlieb was one of Releases via email. Media should send an email to 13-consecutive weeks, CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, four !nalists for the 4...... Stanford [email protected] with the subject “Media News” STANFORD and UCLA appeared in the rankings, Naismith Women’s requesting to be added to the media distribution list. 9...... California while all four were ranked in the USA Today/WBCA College Coach of the 15...... UCLA WEBSITE: The most current news, notes and statistics Coaches poll for 10 weeks overall. Year award. She was 29...... Colorado are available at the Conference’s of!cial website at www. California and Stanford were ranked every voted the Pac-12 76...... Utah pac-12.com. week this season. The Cardinal was ranked as high Coach of the Year by 89...... Washington as No.1 in the country this season (from Nov. 19- the league’s media. 112.... USC FOLLOW US & LIKE US: Follow the Pac-12 on Facebook Dec. 30) and spent the majority of the year in the VanDerveer was one and for up-to-the-minute news and exclusive fea- 151.... Washington State top !ve in the country. California earned a top-!ve of 12 !nalists for 158.... Arizona State tures. “Like” us at facebook.com/Pac12Conference and !nal ranking in the coaches poll. Colorado’s highest the WBCA’s National follow on twitter at @Pac12. 173.... Arizona ranking cracked the top 20, while UCLA started the Coach of the Year af- 193.... Oregon State season unranked and climbed to as high at No. 11. ter being named the 255.... Oregon PAC-12 BASKETBALL The Dec. 17 AP ranking marked the !rst time Region 8 Coach of CONTACTS since Nov. 20, 2006 that four league teams had the Year. VanDerveer been ranked in the top 25. The Dec. 10 AP poll fea- was voted the John R. Wooden Pac-12 Coach of the PAC-12 CONFERENCE Natalia Ciccone ...... (925) 932-4411 (o) tured three Pac-12 teams in the top 15 for the !rst Year by her Conference peers for the 13th time in [email protected] ...... (814) 880-9062 (c) time since Nov. 26, 2007. her career. Alex Kaufman ...... (925) 932-4411 (o) Colorado made its season debut in the poll on Both Gottlieb and VanDerveer led their respec- [email protected] ...... (510) 301-7485 (c) Dec. 17, marking the Buffs’ !rst national ranking tive programs to a share of the Pac-12 regular-sea- since January 14, 2008. son crown and the program’s !rst-ever trip to the ARIZONA UCLA entered the top 25 after an upset of then- NCAA Final Four. The Cardinal were the winners of Susan Epp ...... (520) 626-9395 (o) [email protected] ...... (520) 668-5104 (c) No. 11 Oklahoma, making it the !rst time since Nov. the Pac-12 Tournament. 14, 2011 three league teams earned national rank- ARIZONA STATE ings. HOME SWEET HOME: Two of the top-10 toughest Steve Rodriguez ...... (480) 965-9780 (o) places to play in NCAA Division I women’s basket- [email protected]...... (480) 254-2489 (c) PAC-12 IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT: The Pac-12 ball are in the Pac-12. Entering the 2012-13 season, CALIFORNIA earned four NCAA Tournament bids this season, the ranked fourth with Utah winning 86.61 Miquel Jacobs ...... (510) 643-2938 (o) most for the Conference since 2007, with California, percent of its games since 1975. Palo Alto has been [email protected] ...... (510) 316-7401 (c) Colorado, Stanford and UCLA each receiving invita- the !fth-toughest place to play, with Stanford win- tions. All but Colorado made it out of the !rst round; ning 84.81 percent of its games since 1974. COLORADO it was the !rst time since the 2009 tournament the Among active venues, the Jon M. Hunstman Troy Andre ...... (303) 492-5626 (o) [email protected] ...... (303) 903-3654 (c) Pac-12 had three teams advance to the second Center (1975) ranked eighth and Maples Pavilion round. The 2009 tournament also marked the last (1974) ranked 10th. OREGON time two Pac-12 teams played in the Sweet Sixteen The Cardinal had boasted the longest home Chris Geraghty ...... (541) 346-7332 (o) and the Elite Eight. court win streak in the nation after a winning 82-con- [email protected] ...... (541) 335-9158 (c) With Cal’s appearance in the NCAA Women’s secutive contests. But the streak ended on Dec. 29 OREGON STATE Final Four, a Pac-12 team has played in the national when it was defeated by Connecticut. John Cantalupi ...... (541) 737-3720 (o) semi!nal for six-consecutive years. Prior to this year’s [email protected] ...... tournament, Stanford had made !ve-consecutive COACHING MILESTONES: Already the winningest ...... (541) 231-7255 (c) trips to the Final Four from 2008-2012. It was the coach in league history, Stanford head coach Tara 14th occasion in the history of the NCAA Tournament VanDerveer became the !rst NCAA Division I wom- STANFORD Aaron Juarez ...... (650) 725-7277 (o) a Pac-12 team has played in the national semi!nals. en’s coach to win 400 league games in one confer- [email protected] ...... (408) 250-1598 (c) ence with a win over Oregon on Feb. 1. She is only the VYING FOR TOP NATIONAL HONORS: Three Pac- third men’s or women’s coach to claim the achieve- UCLA 12 players were !nalists for the three major national ment, joining the ranks of legendary coaches UNC’s Ryan Finney ...... (310) 206-6831 (o) player of the year honors, including Stanford’s Chin- Dean Smith (422/ACC) and Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim [email protected] ...... (424) 832-0676 ey Ogwumike who was a consensus national player (412/Big East). USC of the year candidate, appearing on each of the lists. In her 28th season at the Stanford helm, the Hall of Darcy Couch ...... (213) 740-3808 (o) California’s Layshia Clarendon and Ogwumike Fame coach is far ahead of all the coaches in league [email protected] ...... (213) 725-3447 (c) were named two of 12 !nalists for the WBCA’s State history, more than doubling the next coach on the list. Farm Wade Trophy. Clarendon was added to the She is the only coach in league history to win at least UTAH Brooke Frederickson ...... (801) 581-8302 (o) midseason watch list, while Ogwumike has been a 200 Conference games. [email protected] ...... candidate for the honor since the preseason. Ogwu- Arizona State’s Charli Turner Thorne claimed her ...... (801) 493-9254 (c) mike was also a !nalist for the Naismith Award while 300th win in Tempe, making her just the third coach California’s Gennifer Brandon and Ogwumike were in Conference history to reach the milestone. Turner WASHINGTON named to the midseason watch list for the USBWA’s Thorne as been at the Sun Devils’ helm since the Rickey Brackett ...... (206) 543-2230 (o) Ann Meyers Dreysdale Award. 1996-97 season (took one year of hiatus in 2011-12). [email protected] ...... (206) 790-6368 (c)

WASHINGTON STATE TWO FINALISTS FOR TOP COACHING NODS: NOTABLE UPSETS: Pac-12 teams have posted Bobby Alworth ...... (509) 335-2684 (o) Both Lindsay Gottlieb of California and Tara some notable upsets this season. Below is a list of [email protected] ...... (951) 452-6129 (c) VanDerveer of Stanford were candidates for two those games:

PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // April 17, 2013 6 FOLLOW THE PAC-12... SEASON LEADERS PAC-12 TRIPLE-DOUBLES 20-REBOUND GAMES Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ ...... 1 Jillian Alleyne, ORE ...... 2 www.pac-12.org Chiney Ogwumike, STAN ...... 2 Twitter: @Pac12 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Gennifer Brandon, CAL ...... 1 Facebook: facebook.com/Pac12 Chiney Ogwumike, STAN ...... 28 Gennifer Brandon, CAL ...... 19 10-REBOUND GAMES Chiney Ogwumike, STAN ...... 29 ARIZONA Jillian Alleyne, ORE ...... 12 Gennifer Brandon, CAL ...... 24 Michelle Plouffe, UTAH ...... 12 Aminah Williams, WASH ...... 22 www.arizonawildcats.com Aminah Williams, WASH ...... 12 Jillian Alleyne, ORE ...... 20 Twitter: @AZathletics, @ArizonaWBB Cassie Harberts, USC ...... 11 Michelle Plouffe, UTAH ...... 13 Chucky Jeffery, COLO ...... 10 Cassie Harberts, USC ...... 12 Facebook: facebook.com/ArizonaAthletics Alyssia Brewer, UCLA ...... 7 Chucky Jeffery, COLO ...... 11 Talia Caldwell, CAL ...... 6 Mikaela Ruef, STAN ...... 8 ARIZONA STATE Talia Walton, WASH ...... 6 Markel Walker, UCLA ...... 8 Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ ...... 6* Alyssia Brewer, UCLA ...... 7 www.thesundevils.com Taryn Wicijowski, UTAH ...... 6 Joy Burke, ASU ...... 7 Twitter: @SparkyArizonaSt, @SunDevilWBB Brittany Boyd, CAL ...... 5^ Taryn Wicijowski, UTAH ...... 7 Facebook: facebook.com/SunDevilHoops Markel Walker, UCLA ...... 5 Talia Caldwell, CAL ...... 6 Jamie Weisner, OSU ...... 4 Talia Walton, WASH ...... 6 Jasmine Dixon, UCLA ...... 3 Liz Brenner, ORE ...... 5 CALIFORNIA Atonye Nyingifa, UCLA ...... 3 Atonye Nyingifa, UCLA ...... 5 www.calbears.com Kate Oliver, USC ...... 3 Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ ...... 5 Arielle Roberson, COLO ...... 3 Jasmine Dixon, UCLA ...... 4 Twitter: @CalAthletics, @CalCoachG Liz Brenner, ORE ...... 2 Deven Hunter, OSU ...... 4 Facebook: facebook.com/ CalWBBall Joy Burke, ASU ...... 2 Christina Marinacci, USC ...... 4 Megan Carpenter, ORE ...... 2 Kate Oliver, USC ...... 4 Janae Fulcher, ASU ...... 2 Arielle Roberson, COLO ...... 4 COLORADO Jamie Weisner, OSU ...... 4 www.cubuffs.com Lia Galdeira, WSU ...... 2 Bittany Boyd, CAL ...... 3 Jordan Loera, ORE ...... 2 Megan Carpenter, ORE ...... 3 Twitter: @cubuffs, @cubuffswbb, @LindaLappe Christina Marinacci, USC ...... 2 Jordan Loera, ORE ...... 3 Facebook: facebook.com/cuwomensbasketball Mikaela Ruef, STAN ...... 2 Cheshi Poston, ARIZ ...... 3 Joslyn Tinkle, STAN ...... 2 Erica Barnes, ARIZ ...... 2 Erica Barnes, ARIZ ...... 1 Janae Fulcher, ASU ...... 2 OREGON Patricia Bright, OSU ...... 1 Lia Galdeira, WSU ...... 2 www.goducks.com Carissa Crutch!eld, ARIZ ...... 1 Jamee Swan, COLO ...... 2 Nirra Fields, UCLA ...... 1 Joslyn Tinkle, STAN ...... 2 Twitter: @GoDucksdotCom, @OregonWBB Alli Gloyd, ARIZ ...... 1 Alexyz Vaioletama, USC ...... 2 Facebook: facebook.com/OregonDucks Amber Orrange, STAN ...... 1 Promise Amukamara, ASU ...... 1 Cheshi Poston, ARIZ ...... 1 Patricia Bright, OSU ...... 1 Tia Presley, WSU ...... 1 Mariah Cooks, WSU ...... 1 OREGON STATE Jamee Swan, COLO ...... 1 ShaKiana Edwards-Teasley, OSU ...... 1 www.osubeavers.com Ariel Thomas, ORE ...... 1 Nirra Fields, UCLA ...... 1 Twitter: @beaverathletics, @oregonstatewbb * includes points/assists; ^ includes points/steals , CAL ...... 1 Alli Gloyd, ARIZ ...... 1 Facebook: facebook.com/oregonstateWBB 30-POINT GAMES Kama Grif!tts, ARIZ ...... 1 Chiney Ogwumike, STAN ...... 2 , OSU ...... 1 STANFORD Jillian Alleyne, ORE ...... 1 Kristi Kingma, WASH ...... 1 Jazmine Davis, WASH ...... 1 Alyssa Martin, OSU ...... 1 www.gostanford.com Lia Galdeira, WSU ...... 1 Hana Potter, WSU ...... 1 Twitter: @suathletics, @stanfordwbb, Tia Presley, WSU ...... 1 Kristi Kingma, WASH ...... 1 @taras_tweets Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ ...... 1 Iwalani Rodrigues, UTAH ...... 1 Samantha Siegner, OSU ...... 1 Facebook: facebook.com/stanfordWBB 20-POINT GAMES Kacy Swain, UCLA ...... 1 Ariel Thomas, ORE ...... 1 Chiney Ogwumike, STAN ...... 27 UCLA Jazmine Davis, WASH ...... 15 10-ASSIST GAMES Cassie Harberts, USC ...... 11 Brittany Boyd, CAL ...... 2 www.uclabruins.com Layshia Clarendon, CAL ...... 11 Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ ...... 2 Twitter: @uclaathletics, @CoachCloseUCLA Michelle Plouffe, UTAH ...... 11 Brianna Barrett, USC ...... 1 Facebook: facebook.com/UCLAWomensBasketball Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ ...... 8 Carissa Crutch!eld, ARIZ ...... 1 Kristi Kingma, WASH ...... 6 Amber Orrange, STAN ...... 1 Taryn Wicijowski, UTAH ...... 6 Markel Walker, UCLA ...... 1 USC Chucky Jeffery, COLO ...... 5 www.usctrojans.com Jamie Weisner, OSU ...... 5 10-STEAL GAMES Jillian Alleyne, ORE ...... 4 Brittany Boyd, CAL ...... 1 Twitter: @USCWBB Ariya Crook, USC ...... 4 Facebook: facebook.com/USCWBB Janae Fulcher, ASU ...... 4 Lia Galdeira, WSU ...... 4 PAC-12 TOP-10 PERFORMANCES Kama Grif!tts, ARIZ ...... 4 SCORING UTAH Tia Presley, WSU ...... 4 38.... Jillian Alleyne, ORE vs. Portland State, 11/15 www.utahutes.com Iwalani Rodrigues, UTAH ...... 4 37...... Jazmine Davis, WASH at USC, 1/11 Atonye Nyingifa, UCLA ...... 3 Twitter: @utahathletics, @utahwbasketball Joslyn Tinkle, STAN ...... 3 35...... Kristi Kingma, WASH at Oregon, 2/15 Facebook: facebook.com/UtahWomensHoops Markel Walker, UCLA ...... 3 33...... Lia Galdeira, WSU at Minnesota, 11/10 Brittany Boyd, CAL ...... 2 32... Chiney Ogwumike, STAN at Oregon State, 2/3 Gennifer Brandon, CAL ...... 2 31...... Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ at Arizona State, 2/19 WASHINGTON Alyssia Brewer, UCLA ...... 2 31...... Chiney Ogwumike, STAN vs. Paci!c, 12/15 www.gohuskies.com Talia Caldwell, CAL ...... 2 29...... Chiney Ogwumike, STAN vs. Tulsa, 3/24 Twitter: @UWAthletics, @UW_WBB, @CoachMcGuff Amanda Delgado, ORE ...... 2 29...... Kristi Kingma, WASH vs. Oregon State, 1/25 Nirra Fields, UCLA ...... 2 29...... Chiney Ogwumike, STAN vs. USC, 1/20 Facebook: facebook.com/ Arielle Roberson, COLO ...... 2 29...... Jada Blackwell, ASU at Washington, 1/4 UWHuskyWomensBasketball Ariel Thomas, ORE ...... 2 29...... Michelle Plouffe, UTAH at Denver, 11/10 Talia Walton, WASH ...... 2 Promise Amukamara, ASU ...... 1 REBOUNDING WASHINGTON STATE Jada Blackwell, ASU ...... 1 27..... Jillian Alleyne, ORE vs Portland State, 11/15 www.wsucougars.com Patricia Bright, OSU ...... 1 26...... Gennifer Brandon, CAL vs. USC, 1/17 Ali Gibson, OSU ...... 1 Twitter: @WSUCougars_com, @WSUWomensHoops Reshanda Gray, CAL ...... 1 24...... Chiney Ogwumike, STAN vs. Oregon, 2/24 Facebook: facebook.com/WSUCougarAthletics Lexy Kresl, COLO ...... 1 23...... Jillian Alleyne, ORE vs. Oklahoma, 11/24 Thea Lemberger, UCLA ...... 1 21.. Chiney Ogwumike, STAN vs. Washington St., 3/8 Jordan Loera, ORE ...... 1 19...... Chiney Ogwumike, STAN vs. Colorado, 3/0 Danielle Love, COLO ...... 1 19...Chiney Ogwumike, STAN at Tennessee, 12/21 Alyssa Martin, OSU ...... 1 19...... Jillian Alleyne, ORE vs. Samford, 12/18 Carly Noyes, WSU ...... 1 18... Chiney Ogwumike, STAN at Oregon State, 2/3 Amber Orrange, STAN ...... 1 18...... Jillian Alleyne, ORE vs. Nevada, 12/9 Jen Reese, COLO ...... 1 18...... Christina Marinacci, USC vs. Arizona, 3/1

PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // April 17, 2013 7 FAMILIAR FACES: For the !rst time since 2006-07, every Pac-12 head coach PAC-12 NOTEBOOK (cont’d) returns to lead their respective teams. ARIZONA STATE head coach Charli Turn- er Thorne took a hiatus last season, but has been at the Sun Devils helm for • Stanford knocked off the then-No. 1 team in the nation, defending 15 seasons prior to last year and has coached or recruited the current squad. NCAA Champion Baylor, also snapping the Bears’ 42-game winning streak, on The Pac-12 has a mix of veteran and young coaches. Leading the way is Nov. 16. 10-time Pac-12 John R. Wooden Coach of the Year Tara VanDerveer who is • An unranked-UCLA squad traveled to Norman to upset then-No. 11 in her 27th season at Stanford and 34th overall. Pac-12 coaches average 6.2 Oklahoma on Nov. 14. years of experience in the Pac-12 and 11.5 years overall in collegiate basketball • The Bruins were back at it again On Dec. 8. Ranked No. 17/19, UCLA (does not include Cooper’s and Westhead’s tenure at the professional level, but upended then-No. 12/16 Texas in Houston, 62-42. includes Westhead’s experience as a collegiate men’s coach). • Colorado defeated then-No. 8 Louisville, 70-66, on Dec. 14. It was the Buffs !rst win over a top-10 opponent since 2002. ROAD TO NEW ORLEANS GOES THROUGH THE PAC-12: For teams looking • Washington State posted a 62-55 win over then-No. 20 Ohio State on to get to New Orleans for the NCAA Final Four, they may have to go through Dec. 15. It was the Cougars !rst win over a ranked opponent since 2001. Pac-12 country. Two league schools were awarded !rst- and second-round • Seventh-ranked California defeated then-No. 5 Stanford at Maples Pa- sites for the 2012 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship, and one vilion, 67-55, ending the Cardinal’s 81-game winning streak vs. Pac-12 teams. other is hosting a regional. It was also the !rst win for a Pac-12 team at Maples Pavilion since 2007. COLORADO will host on the opening weekend of tournament action on • The third seed in the Pac-12 Tournament and ranked 14th in the coun- March 23 and 25 at the Coors Events Center. STANFORD will also host a !rst- try, the Bruins defeat second-seeded and sixth-ranked California, 70-58, in the and second-round at Maples Pavilion on March. 24 and 26. Visit each schools’ semi!nals of the Pac-12 Tournament. athletic websites for ticket information. Should either team earn a postseason bid, they would play their opening-round games at their home site. PAC-12 RECORDS GO DOWN: Three notable Pac-12 women’s basketball re- Additionally, Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena arena will serve as a re- cords have been bested this season. Below is a list of those marks that have gional site, with the NCAA Sweet Sixteen slated for March 30 and the NCAA been rewritten: Elite Eight taking place April 1. WASHINGTON STATE is playing host. • Oregon freshman F Jillian Alleyne registered 27 rebounds in a double- The Final Four is slated to be held on April 7 and 9 at the New Orleans overtime loss to Portland State Nov. 15 establishing a new league standard for Arena in New Orleans, La. rebounds in what was just her second-collegiate game. The 27 boards bested the previous Pac-12 mark set nearly 20 years ago by UCLA’s in 1994. It is also the most rebounds in a game by an individual this season in PAC-12 TEAMS NOTES the NCAA. • A second rebounding mark fell when California RS-JR Gennifer Bran- ARIZONA don hauled down a school-record 26 boards in the win over USC on Jan. 17. The Wildcats were the 11th seed in the Pac-12 Tournament tying for 10th in the The tally broke the Pac-12 record for rebounds in a league game. It is the Conference standings, two spots better than the 12th-place !nish from 2011-12. second-most rebounds by a player in the NCAA this season. • Washington’s RS SR Kristi Kingma knocked down 11 threes in a 97-71 win SR G Davellyn Whyte capped a stellar career averaging a team-high 16.8 ppg and over Oregon on Feb. 15 breaking the Pac-12 record for most threes in a game and 6.3 rpg, while also leading the team in assists (155) and steals (78). She had not in a Conference game. The 11 threes ties for the most by a player in a game this averaged fewer than 15.7 ppg in her career. She ranked in the top !ve in the Pac- season in the NCAA. 12 in scoring (5th), assists (2nd, 5.17 apg) and steals (3rd, 2.60 spg) this season, while also ranking 15th in rebounding. The Conference’s active scoring leader with PRESEASON RECOGNITION: Four Pac-12 women’s basketball players have 2,059 points, she is among the top-15 scorers in Pac-12 history (13th). Whyte was received preseason recognition for several prestigious awards. selected in the second round of the WNBA Draft by the San Antonio Silver Stars. Junior F Chiney Ogwumike was listed as a preseason candidate for the State Farm/Wade Trophy Award, presented to the national player of the year. ARIZONA STATE In addition, she is a candidate for the John R. Wooden Award and Naismith Head coach Charli Turner Thorne made a return to the sidelines this season Award, both are national player of the year honors. Joining Ogwumike on the after taking a one-year hiatus. This season, she became just the third coach Wooden preseason candidate list is senior F Jasmine Dixon. Teammate senior in league history to win 300 games at a Pac-12 institution. The Sun Devils F Markel Walker was named to the Naismith preseason watch list, as was Cali- struggled this season, !nishing ninth in the Pac-12 standings, their lowest !n- fornia senior F Layshia Clarendon. ish since the 1996-97 campaign. ASU snapped a 13-year string of postseason Clarendon is also a preseason candidate for the Senior CLASS Award. The appearances, while only just a year removed from a NCAA Tournament bid. CLASS award honors the outstanding senior NCAA Division I Student-Athlete of the Year across nine different sports. ASU ranked fourth in the Pac-12 in assists per game, dishing out 13.16 apg. Arizona State was without SR G Deja Mann, who missed the entire season after ALL-STAR RETURNS: All signs indicate another competitive season as eight starting every game in 2011-12. This season, the team was led by SR F Janae of the 15 members of the 2012 All-Pac-12 team return for the 2011-12. In ad- Fulcher, who averaged 11.5 ppg. She tallied 20 points in the Pac-12 Tourna- dition, the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year (F Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford) ment loss to Washington State in the !rst round. ASU will welcome back two of and the last two Pac-12 Freshmen of the Year (G Jazmine Davis, Washington their top three scorers from this season. and Ogwumike). Also among the returnees are seven of the 11 players named honorable mention all-conference. CALIFORNIA Also returning this season are three of the !ve members of the 2012 Cal had a season for the record books that culminated in the program’s !rst- Pac-12 All-Defensive team: Ogwumike; F Patricia Bright, Oregon State; and F ever trip to the NCAA Final Four in New Orleans. The second seed in the Chucky Jeffery, Colorado. Spokane Region, the Golden Bears won the regional in their !rst-ever trip to the Elite Eight. Their seeding was the highest in the history of the program. Captur- OFFENSIVE RETURNS: The Conference returned 10 of last year’s top-15 ing a share of the team’s !rst-ever Pac-12 regular-season title, Cal rewrote the scorers from a year ago. The Pac-12 lost its top scorer from last year in Stan- record book for overall wins (32) and league wins (17). The 30-win season was ford’s Nnemkadi Ogwumike, who was the only player in the league to average also a record for the program. SR G Layshia Clarendon was selected in the !rst more than 20.0 ppg (22.5 ppg). However, the 10 that are back include four who averaged more than 15.0 ppg. Arizona senior G Davellyn Whyte is the round of the WNBA Draft by the . She was the Spokane Region top-returning scorer from last year. She tallied 17.0 ppg, ranking second in the Most Outstanding Player, an All-Pac-12 pick and Senior CLASS All-American. league in 2011-12. She has ranked in the top !ve in the Conference in scoring The Bears eaned a No. 5 national ranking in the !nal USA Today Coaches poll in each of her seasons as a Wildcat. of the year. They led the Pac-12 and rank third in the nation in rebounding mar- gin (+11.4). On the boards, the team was led by JR F Gennifer Brandon who ON THE BOARDS: The Pac-12 welcomes back eight of the top-10 rebounders ranked 16th in the country with 11.1 rpg. Clarendon was the team’s leading from last season, including UCLA senior F Markel Walker, who led the Confer- scorer at 16.4 ppg and was even better in league play, contributing 17.6 ppg. ence with 11.0 rebounds per game and was one of three players in the league Both Brandon and Clarendon were national player of the year candidates and to average double-digit boards. were named honorable mention All-Americans by the Associated Press. Head The other double-digit rebounder from last year were Stanford junior F coach Lindsay Gottlieb was voted the Pac-12 Coach of the Year by a panel of Chiney Ogwumike, who was third with 10.1 rpg, and her sister, Nnemkadi, was media who cover the league and was a !nalist for the Naismith National Coach second with 10.2 rpg. Nnemkadi was the No. 1 draft pick in the WNBA. of the Year Award. It was the Bears’ ninth appearance in the NCAA Tournament and sixth in the last eight years.

PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // April 17, 2013 8 COLORADO opener, but fell to Oklahoma in the second round. UCLA defeated !ve ranked The Buffaloes earned the No. 5 seed in the Norfolk Regional of the NCAA Tour- opponents this year, en route to earning the third seed in the Oklahoma City nament bid, the team’s !rst NCAA bid since 2004 and 13th appearance all-time. regional, equaling its best seed in the history of the program. UCLA was the No. Colorado played host to the !rst and second rounds, but fell to Kansas in the 3 seed in 1998-99. UCLA ranked 20th in rebounding margin (+7.2) and 16th opening game. Colorado was picked to !nish ninth in the preseason Pac-12 in assists per game (16.4). RS-JR F Atonye Nyingifa led the team in scoring Coaches Poll but locked up the fourth seed in the Pac-12 Tournament after this season at 11.6 ppg and was third in rebounding at 7.1 rpg. A !rst time All- posting 13 league wins, more than doubling its Conference win total from last Pac-12 honoree, she bounced back from a season-ending injury she suffered season (6). Six of Colorado’s seven losses have come against ranked opponents. early in 2011-12. With the Bruins suffering injuries throughout the year, Nyingifa CU was ranked in the top 25 in the AP poll for 13-consecutive weeks, marking started the most number of games of anyone on the team at 29. The Bruins saw its longest run since appearing in all 19 polls of the 2003-04 season. CU ranked major improvements from the "oor, shooting at a 42.2 percent clip this season, 11th in the nation and second in the Pac-12 with an +8.8 rebounding margin. It compared to 39.2 last year. UCLA saw improvement from the 3-point arc, as also ranked 23rd in !eld goal percentage defense, having limited opponents to well, shooting 30.4 percent after shooting just 29.0 percent last year. Walker was just 35.0 percent shooting. FR F Arielle Roberson was voted the Pac-12 Fresh- named honorable mention All-American by the Associated Press. man of the Year by the league’s coaches. A honorable mention All-American by the Associated Press and WBCA, SR G Chucky Jeffery earned national player of USC the week honors on Dec. 17 by ESPNW.com and USBWA. She led the team in USC was the seventh seed in the Pac-12 Tournament and advanced to the scoring (13.7), rebounding (8.2), assists (123), steals (67) and double-doubles quarter!nals with a win over Oregon State, 64-57. The Trojans have been led by (10). Jeffery was selected in the second round of the WNBA Draft by Minnesota. JR F Cassie Harberts. This year, she averaged 18.0 ppg and 8.2 rpg, both tops on the team, after averaging just 11.9 ppg and 6.2 rpg in 2011-12. She was the OREGON Conference’s third leading scorer this season, and was seventh in rebounding. FR F Jillian Alleyne was voted the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year by a panel of She closed the season averaging 20.0 points and 10.0 rebounds in two games media that cover Pac-12 women’s basketball. She has been among the best at the Pac-12 Tournament. USC’s 4-0 start to open the Pac-12 Conference slate rebounders in the nation all season, ranking second in the league and seventh marks its best start since the 2004-05 season. It ended the season winning in the country with 11.9 rpg. Alleyne has recorded two of the top six rebounding three of its last four games. Legendary Trojan Cynthia Cooper-Dyke returned to performances in the NCAA this season, including grabbing a Pac-12 record 27 her alma mater and was named head coach beginning the 2013-14 campaign. boards on Nov. 15, which is the most by an individual this season. The Ducks were the 12 seed in the Pac-12 Tournament and nearly pulled off a !rst-round UTAH upset, falling to Washington in the !rst round, 69-62. FR G Devyn Galland leads Utah advanced to the WNIT Championship game, falling by just three points the Pac-12 and ranks 17th in the country in percentage (87.5). Drexel in Philadelphia. The Utes, who advanced to the !nal game for the !rst time in program history, played !ve of their six WNIT games on the road. Utah OREGON STATE made its ninth-straight postseason appearance and bested its record from a Oregon State led the Pac-12 and ranked 11th in the country with 5.5 blocks per year ago. 2012-13 marked the fourth time in six years Utah has won 20 games, game. The Beavers ended their season as the 10th seed in the Pac-12 Tourna- and the !rst under third-year head coach Anthony Levrets. The defensive-mind- ment, losing in the !rst round. The team had to endure a season without senior ed Utes were tough to score on this season, with opponents averaging just 54.0 starter Sage Indendi, who was injured prior to the start of the season. OSU had ppg, 1.8 points per game better than last year (55.8). Utah won seven of its last to rely heavily on underclassmen, including the team’s leading scorer FR G 10 regular season games to earn the No. 6 seed in the Pac-12 Tournament, Jamie Weisner. She was the team’s leading scorer and rebounder at 12.5 ppg where it went 1-1 to advance to the quarter!nals. Utah led the Pac-12 and and 5.9 rpg, respectively. She was named the Pac-12 Freshman of the Week ranked 21st in the nation in three-point !eld goal percentage, shooting 35.3 twice this season. Eight of OSU’s Conference losses were by decided !ve points percent from long range. Defensively, they ranked in the top third of the Con- or fewer, and three required overtime. The Beavers lost to ranked opponents ference in 3-point !eld goal percentage defense (2nd, .262), scoring defense Colorado and California by a combined !ve points in the !nal two weeks of the (2nd, 54.0), !eld goal percentage defense (4th, .356) and rebounding defense regular season. Defensively, OSU ranked 16th in the NCAA with a 34.6 defen- (3rd, 34.5). The Utes feature one of the best frontcourt tandems in the league sive !eld goal percentage. in JR F Michelle Plouffe and JR F Taryn Wicijowski. Both players ranked in the top eight in the league in scoring and in the top 10 in rebounding. Wicijowski STANFORD ranks 21st in the country in !eld goal percentage (52.3). Plouffe was named The Cardinal earned the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament for the fourth- honorable mention All-American by the Associated Press. straight year after earning a share of the regular-season Pac-12 crown and clinching the Pac-12 Tournament title. Stanford’s JR F Chiney Owgumike WASHINGTON earned a bevy of honors and was a !nalist for all three major national player of The Huskies ended their season with a second-round trip to the WNIT, posting a the year honors. She was also named an All-American by the Associated Press, 21-12 overall record, the most wins for the program since 2002-03. Washington USBWA and WBCA after averaging Conference highs of 22.4 ppg and 12.9 earned the No. 5 seed in the Pac-12 Tournament after posting an 11-7 record in rpg, ranking seventh and !fth in the nation in each of the categories, respec- league play, the !rst time the team has posted double-digit league wins since 2006- tively. She was also named to the John R. Wooden and Naismith All-America 07. Its 20 wins marked the second-straight 20-win campaign, the !rst time the teams. She was the nation’s leader with 28 double-doubles, while her 58.6 Huskies have posted back-to-back 20-win seasons since 1993-94 and 1994-95. percent shooting from the "oor was the fourth-best in the country. Ogwumike The team was led by All-Pac-12 honoree SO G Jazmine Davis, who averaged 19.3 was voted the Pac-12 Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year by the ppg. She was named to the All-Pac-12 Tournament team after leading her squad league’s coaches and media. While leading the squad to a seventh-consecutive to the quarter!nals. The Huskies averaged 7.9 threes per game to rank 13th in the Conference tournament title, she was named the Pac-12 Tournament’s Most NCAA this season. Their 11.9 turnover average is the seventh-best in the country, Outstanding Player. Hall of Fame head coach Tara VanDerveer was voted the while ranking 12th in turnover margin (+5.36). SO F Aminah Williams was ranked Pac-12 Coach of the Year by her Conference peers. She was also a !nalist among the top 25 rebounders in the country for most of the season, ranking 21st for the WBCA’s National Coach of the Year. Stanford ended the season with with 10.8 rebounding average. the best defensive shooting percentage (31.6) and the best defensive 3-point shooting percentage (23.5) in the country. It ranked in the top 25 in 11 NCAA WASHINGTON STATE statistical categories, altogether. Making its 27th all-time appearance and 26th- After winning its !rst-ever Pac-12 Tournament game last year, advancing to the consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament, the Cardinal’s Sweet Sixteen appear- semi!nals, the Cougars posted another victory in the postseason event. The ance was its sixth-straight. tournament’s eighth seed, WSU defeated Arizona State, 48-41, before falling to top-seeded Stanford, 79-60. Over the last two seasons, the Cougars own a 3-2 UCLA record in the Pac-12 Tournament. FR G Lia Galdeira led the Pac-12 averaging The Bruins made a return to the NCAA Tournament after earning back-to-back 2.77 steals per game. As a team, the Cougars average 9.55 steals per game, bids in 2010 and 2011. UCLA bounced back from a 14-16, 9-9 campaign to which ranks third in the Conference. Galdeira ranked seventh in the Confer- post a 26-8 overall record and 14-14 league mark. It earned the No. 3 seed in ence in scoring at 14.8 ppg and was the league’s top-scoring freshman. WSU the Pac-12 Tournament and upset second-seeded California to reach the cham- went on a four-game win streak from Jan. 27-Feb. 8, the team’s longest in pionship game, losing by just two points in the !nale. UCLA was awarded a No. Conference play since 1994-95. 3 seed, traveling to Columbus, Ohio. The Bruins defeated Stetson in the NCAA

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Pac-12 schools have announced the following players have signed National Let- ESPN.COM ATHLON’S LINDY’S ters of Intent during the early signing period. Players who have signed NLI’s are 1. Baylor 1. Baylor 1. Baylor expected to join their repective teams beginning the 2013-14 campaign. Signees 2. Connecticut 2. Duke 2. Connecticut 3. Duke will be added as they are announced. 3. Duke 3. Connecticut 4. Maryland 4. Ohio State 4. Maryland 5. STANFORD 5. STANFORD 5. STANFORD ARIZONA 6. Notre Dame 6. Maryland 6. Louisville Dejza James F 6-1 Elk Grove, Calif./Pleasant Grove HS 7. Kentucky 7. Georgia 7. Kentucky LaBrittney Jones F 6-1 Cedar Hill, Texas/Cedar Hill HS 8. Louisville 8. Notre Dame 8. Penn State Ashley Merrill G 6-1 Corona, Calif./Centennial HS 9. Penn State 9. Kentucky 9. Notre Dame Breanna Workman F 6-1 Las Vegas, Nev./Centennial HS 10. Delaware 10. Penn State 10. Delaware 11. Georgia 11. Louisville 11. Georgia ARIZONA STATE 12. St. John’s 12. Vanderbilt 12. St. John’s Sophie Brunner F 6-0 Freeport, Ill./Aquin HS 13. Texas A&M 13. Delaware 13. Oklahoma Kelsey Moos F 6-0 Reardan, Wash./Reardan HS T14. Vanderbilt 14. CALIFORNIA 14. CALIFORNIA T14. Oklahoma 15. Miami (Fla.) 15. Oklahoma State CALIFORNIA 16. Tennessee 16. DePaul 16. West Virginia Hind Ben Abdelkader G 5-7 Bruxelles, Belgium/Dexia Namur 17. CALIFORNIA 17. West Virginia 17. Purdue Mercedes Jef!o G 5-10 Compton, Calif./Centennial HS 18. Nebraska 18. Green Bay 18. Texas A&M Courtney Range F 6-3 Stockton, Calif./Manteca HS 19. West Virginia 19. Texas A&M 19. Nebraska 20. Vanderbilt Kendall Waters F 6-2 Oakland, Calif./Bishop O’Dowd HS 20. DePaul 20. Oklahoma 21. Georgia Tech 21. Nebraska 21. Texas 22. Kansas 22. Michigan 22. Iowa State COLORADO 23. Purdue 23. St. John’s 23. Tennessee Zoe Beard-Fails F 6-2 Herndon, Va./Georgetown Day School T24. Middle Tennessee 24. Middle Tennessee 24. Middle Tennessee Desiree Harris G 5-8 Oakland, Calif./St. Joseph Notre Dame HS T24. Oklahoma State 25. Tennessee 25. San Diego State Haley Smith F/G Sammamish, Wash./Skyline HS Briana Watts C 6-4 Fresno, Calif./Clovis West HS RV: BYU, Green Bay, Iowa State, LSU, Ohio OREGON State, Rutgers, Texas, Chrishae Rowe G 5-8 Riverside, Calif./Santiago HS UCLA Drea Toler G 5-6 Gardena, Calif./Serra HS

OREGON STATE Gabriella Hanson G Fullerton, Calif./Troy HS Kolbie Orum F 6-3 Maple Ridge, B.C./Maple Ridge HS PAC-12 COACHES POLL F/G 6-0 Phoenix, Ariz./Pinnacle HS 1. Stanford (11) 121 2. California (1) 109 STANFORD 3. UCLA 100 4. USC 91 Kailee Johnson F 6-3 Portland, Ore./Central Catholic HS 5. Arizona State 67 Erica McCall F 6-3 Bakers"eld, Calif./Ridgeview HS Oregon State 67 G 5-11 Huntington Beach, Calif./Mater Dei HS 7. Utah 56 Khaliyah Thompson G 5-7 Mans"eld, Texas/Timberview HS 8. Washington 54 9. Colorado 49 UCLA 10. Washington State 40 Savanna Trapp C 6-9 Esko, Minn./Esko HS 11. Oregon 20 Dominique Williams G 5-9 Phoenix, Ariz./St. Mary’s HS 12. Arizona 18

USC PAC-12 MEDIA POLL Drew Edelman F 6-4 Atherton, Calif./Menlo School 1. Stanford (12) 166 Courtney Jaco G 5-8 Compton, Calif./Windward Scool 2. California (2) 155 3. UCLA 136 UTAH 4. USC 123 Wendy Anae F 6-2 San Diego, Calif./Cathedral Catholic HS 5. Oregon State 106 6. Arizona State 100 Malia Nawahine G 5-10 Springville, Utah/Springville HS 7. Washington 80 Devri Owens G 5-9 Plano, Texas/Plano West HS 8. Utah 72 Emily Potter C 6-5 Winnipeg, Manitoba/Glenlawn Collegiate 9. Colorado 57 10. Washington State 47 WASHINGTON 11. Oregon 25 G 5-9 Poway, Calif./La Jolla Country Day 12. Arizona 22 Brianna Ruiz G 5-10 Roseville, Calif./ Del Oro HS Chantel Oshahor F 6-2 Phoenix. Ariz./Mt. Saint Mary’s HS Preseason All-Pac-12 (Media) Layshia Clarendon, Sr., F, California WASHINGTON STATE Jazmine Davis, So., G, Washington Ivana Kmetovska F 6-2 Skopje, Macedonia/Vigor Skopje Chucky Jeffery, Sr., G, Colorado Chiney Ogwumike, Jr., F, Stanford Markel Walker, Sr., G/F, UCLA Davellyn Whyte, Sr., G, Arizona

*There was a tie for the "nal spot on the "ve-player preseason all-conference team.

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POINTS (1500 Club) REBOUNDS (700 Club) FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROWS MADE 1. , STAN (2005-08) . . .2629 1. , stan (2008-11) . . . . . 1266 1. , USC (1991-94) ...... 973 1. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96)...... 608 2. Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN (2009-12)..2491 2. , STAN (2007-10)...... 1263 2. Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN (2009-12) ..965 2. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-08) . . . .556 3. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) ...... 2414 3. Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN (2009-12)..1226 3. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-08) . . . .889 4. Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN (2009-12)..555 4. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96)...... 2349 4. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) ...... 1214 4. , ARIZ (1995-98) ...... 881 3. , USC (1994-97) ...... 552 5. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) . . . . . 2248 5. Ify Ibekwe, ARIZ (2008-11)...... 1194 5. Jayne Appel (2007-10) ...... 876 5. , UCLA (1997-00) .....550 6. Adia Barnes, ARIZ (1995-98) ...... 2237 6. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) . . . . . 1168 6. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96)...... 869 6. Cherie Nelson, USC (1987-89) ...... 488 7. , STAN (1994-97) ...... 2215 7. , STAN (2001-04)...... 1143 7. Kate Starbird, STAN (1994-97) ...... 818 7. Teresa Palmisano, CAL (1988-91).....482 8. Ashley Walker, CAL (2006-09)...... 2142 8. Natalie Williams, UCLA (1991-94)....1137 8. Stefanie Kasperski, ORE (1987-90)....816 8. , STAN (1989-93) ...... 481 9. Jayne Appel, STAN (2007-2010).....2125 9. Val Whiting, STAN (1989-93) ...... 1134 9. Ashley Walker, CAL (2006-09)...... 810 9. Adia Barnes, ARIZ (1995-98) ...... 472 10. Maylana Martin, UCLA (1997-00) ....2101 10. CHINEY OGWUMIKE, STAN (2011-Pres.)..1121 10. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) ...... 807 Elizabeth Pickney, ARIZ (1999-02) . . . .472 11. Val Whiting, STAN (1989-93) ...... 2077 11. Ashley Walker, CAL (2006-09)...... 1117 12. Nicole Powell, STAN (2001-04)...... 2062 12. GENNIFER BRANDON, CAL (2010, 12-Pres.) 1032 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 13. DAVELLYN WHYTE, ARIZ (2010-13) . .2059 13. TALIA CALDWELL, CAL (2010-13) . . .1007 1. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-08) . . .1934 1. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96)...... 903 14. Jamie Redd, WASH (1996-99) ...... 2027 14. , USC (2001-04) .....1003 2. Jamie Redd, WASH (1996-99) ...... 1838 2. Maylana Martin, UCLA (1997-00) .....797 15. Cherie Nelson, USC (1987-89) ...... 1996 Amber Hall, WASH (1996-99) ...... 1003 3. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) ...... 1822 3. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) ...... 755 16. Alexis Gray-Lawson, CAL (2007-10) ..1982 16. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96)...... 1001 4. Rehema Stephens, UCLA (1989-92)..1807 4. Rhonda Smith, WASH (1992-95) .....722 17. Dee-Dee Wheeler, ARIZ (2002-05) . . . 1966 17. Stefanie Kasperski, ORE (1987-90)....996 5. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96)...... 1773 5. Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN (2009-12)..718 18. Stefanie Kasperski, ORE (1987-90)...1956 18. Maylana Martin, UCLA (1997-00) .....935 6. Adia Barnes, ARIZ (1995-98) ...... 1731 6. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-08) . . . .676 19. Kayla Pedersen, STAN (2008-11) . . . . 1941 19. MARKEL WALKER, UCLA (2010-13)...925 7. DAVELLYN WHYTE, ARIZ (2010-13) . .1714 7. Ashley Walker, CAL (2006-09)...... 675 20. Giuliana Mendiola, WASH (2001-04)..1928 20. Adia Barnes, ARIZ (1995-98) ...... 921 8. Dee-Dee Wheeler, ARIZ (2002-05) . . .1679 8. Adia Barnes, ARIZ (1995-98) ...... 671 21. Rehema Stephens, UCLA (1990-92)..1887 21. Cherie Nelson, USC (1987-89) ...... 920 9. Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN (2009-12)..1656 9. Val Whiting, STAN (1989-93) ...... 666 22. , UCLA (2004-07) ...... 1829 22. Shawntinice Polk, ARIZ (2003-05) ....914 10. , OSU (1999-02) .....1650 10. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) ...... 660 23. LAYSHIA CLARENDON, CAL (2010-13) . 1820 23. Karen Deden, WASH (1988-91) ...... 912 24. Natalie Williams, UCLA (1991-94)....1813 24. Kate Benz, WSU (2003-07)...... 899 FIELD GOAL PCT. FREE THROW PCT 25. Felicia Ragland, OSU (1999-02) .....1803 25. Amanda Johnson, ORE (2009-12) ....893 (min. 4 made per game) (min. 2 made per game) 26. Rhonda Smith, WASH (1992-95) ....1801 26. Devanei Hampton, CAL (2006-09) ....876 1. Kristin Folkl, STAN (1995, 97-98) ....64.4 1. Kristin Iwanaga, CAL (2002-05) ..... 89.0 27. , UCLA (2003-06) ...... 1797 27. Kesha Martin, CAL (1989-93) ...... 875 2. Shawntinice Polk, ARIZ (2003-05) ... 59.0 2. Kelley Suminski, STAN (2002-05) ....84.3 28. CHINEY OGWUMIKE, STAN (2011-Pres.)..1770 28. Teresa Palmisano, CAL (1988-91).....874 3. Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN (2009-12) . 58.3 3. Laura Moore, WASH (1990-93) ...... 84.0 29. Michelle Greco, UCLA (1999-03) ....1707 29. Debbie Sporcich, ORE (1991-94) . . . . . 868 4. Tatum Brown, ARIZ (1999-00) ...... 58.2 4. Shaq. Williams, ORE (1999-03)...... 83.9 30. Ebony Hoffman, USC (2001-04) .....1687 30. , STAN (1987-90) ...... 864 5. Kristin Kovesdy, ASU (2003-06) . . . . . 57.5 5. , ASU (2006-09) . . . . . 83.0 31. , UCLA (2003-06) ...... 1677 31. Arianne Boyer, ORE (1994-97) ...... 850 6. Kisa Hughes, UCLA (1994-96) ...... 56.4 6. Nicole Powell, STAN (2001-04)...... 82.9 32. Loree Payne, WASH (2000-03) ...... 1675 32. Andre Bills, ORE (2002-05) ...... 825 7. Stefanie Kasperski, ORE (1987-90)...56.3 7. Julie Zeilstra, STAN (1988-91) ...... 82.7 33. Ify Ibekwe, ARIZ (2008-11)...... 1653 33. Monique Ambers, ASU (1990-93).....823 8. Melody Johnson, ASU (2001-02) .... 56.2 8. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-08) . . . 82.2 34. Trisha Stevens, STAN (1988-91) .....1649 34. Gena Pelz, WASH (1995-98)...... 820 9. Jayne Appel, STAN (2007-10)...... 56.5 9. Theresa Jantzen, ASU (1999-00) . . . . 81.8 35. , STAN (1987-90) ...... 1634 35. Briana Gilbreath, USC (2009-12) .....813 10. Brooke Smith, STAN (2005-07)...... 56.1 10. Loree Payne, WASH (1999-03) ...... 81.7 36. Elizabeth Pickney, ARIZ (1999-02) . . . 1620 36. Sandra Van Embricqs, UCLA (1987-90) ..811 Active: 37. Megan Franza, WASH (1998-01) ....1612 37. Rhonda Smith, WASH (1992-95) .....803 Chiney Ogwumike, STAN (2011-Pres.)...58.2 ASSISTS 38. Teresa Palmisano, CAL (1988-91)....1610 38. Janae Hubbard, UCLA (1997-00) .....798 1. , STAN (1988-91)...... 757 39. Briana Gilbreath, USC (2009-12) ....1608 39. Noelle Quinn, UCLA (2004-07) ...... 794 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 2. Jennifer Azzi, STAN (1987-90) ...... 751 40. Karen Deden, WASH (1988-91) .....1596 40. Jennie Leander, CAL (1996-99) ...... 790 1. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-08) . . . .295 3. Erica Gomez, UCLA (1996-00) ...... 697 41. Devanei Hampton, CAL (2006-09) ...1588 41. Ingrid Dixson, CAL (1991-94) ...... 789 2. AShley Corral, USC (2009-12)...... 291 4. Brenda Pantoja, ARIZ (1993-96)...... 688 42. Katy Steding, STAN (1987-90) ...... 1586 42. Rachel Hemmer, STAN (1992-95).....780 3. Lisa Grif!th, ARIZ (1997-00)...... 285 5. Milena Flores, STAN (1997-00)...... 644 43. Anette Mollerstrom, OSU (1993-96) . . 1582 , STAN (2003-07) ...... 780 4. DAVELLYN WHYTE, ARIZ (2010-13)... 274 6. Corrie Mizusawa, ORE (2002-05) . . . . .618 44. , UCLA (2005-08)....1556 44. Cathrine Kraayeveld, ORE (2002-05)...774 5. Taylor Lilley, ORE (2007-10) ...... 270 7. Giuliana Mendiola, WASH (2001-04)...612 45. Ashley Corral, USC (2009-12)...... 1542 45. Giuliana Mendiola, WASH (2001-04)...769 6. Jeanette Pohlen, STAN (2008-11).....268 8. Nikki Blue, UCLA (2003-06) ...... 602 46. Trisha Stafford, CAL (1988-92) ...... 1530 46. Sonjha Fleming, OSU (1990-93) ...... 759 7. Lisa Willis, UCLA (2003-06) ...... 256 9. Jamila Wideman, STAN (1994-97) . . . .585 47. Jenni Ruff, WSU (1993-96)...... 1526 47. , STAN (1995-98) ...... 753 8. Loree Payne, WASH (2000-03) ...... 245 10. Leilani Estavan, OSU (2001-04) ...... 577 48. Brooke Smith, STAN (2002-07)...... 1520 48. Felicia Ragland, OSU (1999-02) ...... 739 9. KRISTI KINGMA, WASH (2009-Pres.) 225 Nicole Powell, STAN (2001-04)...... 577 49. Olympia Scott, STAN (1995-98) .....1524 49. Christina Marinacci, USC (2010-13)..738 10. Megan Franza, WASH (1998-01) .....211 50. Anita Kaplan, STAN (1992-95) ...... 1509 50. Lindsey Pluimer, UCLA (2005-08).....737 STEALS 51. Amanda Johnson, ore (2009-12) ....1505 51. Elizabeth Pickney, ARIZ (1999-02) . . . . 736 THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 1. Lisa Willis, UCLA (2003-06) ...... 372 52. Arianne Boyer, ORE (1993-97) ...... 1501 52. Jazmine Perkins, WSU (2010-12) .....728 1. Ashley Corral, USC (2009-12)...... 815 2. Nikki Blue, UCLA (2003-06) ...... 325 53. Jenni Ruff, WSU (1993-96)...... 727 2. DAVELLYN WHYTE, ARIZ (2010-13) .. 813 3. Tammy Story, USC (1989-92) ...... 309 54. Eshaya Murphy, USC (2003-07) ...... 722 3. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-08) . . . .754 4. Dee-Dee Wheeler, ARIZ (2002-05) . . . .304 55. Trisha Stafford, CAL (1989-92) ...... 721 4. Lisa Grif!th, ARIZ (1997-00)...... 747 5. Michelle Greco, UCLA (1999-03) .....288 56. Regina Rogers, WASH (2008, 10-12) . .720 5. Loree Payne, WASH (2000-03) ...... 732 6. Courtney Johnson, CAL (1997-01) ....286 57. Jamie Reid, WASH (1995-99) ...... 714 6. Jeanette Pohlen, STAN (2008-11).....711 7, Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-08) . . . .281 58. Brooke Smith, STAN (2004-07)...... 706 7. Lisa Willis, UCLA (2003-06) ...... 710 8. Sonja Henning, STAN (1988-91)...... 280 8. Megan Franza, WASH (1998-01) .....708 9. Margo Evashevski, OSU (1990-93) . . . .276 SCORING AVERAGE (min. 2 seasons) 9. Taylor Lilley, ORE (2007-10) ...... 702 10. Nicole Anderson, UCLA (1990-93) . . . .274 1. Cherie Nelson, USC (1987-89) ...... 23.2 REBOUNDING AVG. (min. 2 seasons) 10. Jamie Redd, WASH (1996-99) ...... 675 2. Rehema Stephens, UCLA (1990-92)..21.7 1. Natalie Williams, UCLA (1991-94)....12.8 BLOCKED SHOTS 3. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96)...... 21.2 2. Cherie Nelson, USC (1987-89) ...... 10.7 THREE-POINT FG PCT 1. Stefanie Kasperski, ORE (1987-90)....402 3. Ify Ibekwe, ARIZ (2008-pres.) ...... 10.3 4. Judy Shannon, OSU (1991-92)...... 20.5 (min. 1 made per game) 2. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) ...... 321 4. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) . . . . . 10.2 5. Natalie Williams, UCLA (1991-94)....20.4 1. Rosalind Moore-Senior, ASU (1987-89)..49.4 3. Jayne Appel, STAN (2007-10)...... 273 5. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) ...... 10.1 6. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) ...... 20.1 2. Chris Holten, CAL (1987-90)...... 46.7 4. Jenny Mowe, ORE (1997-01) ...... 222 6. Shawntinice Polk, ARIZ (2003-05) ... 10.5 5. Shawntinice Polk, ARIZ (2003-05) ....220 7. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) . . . . . 19.7 3. Jennifer Azzi, STAN (1987-90) ...... 45.2 7. Nicole Powell, STAN (2001-04)...... 9.6 6. Brina Chaney, OSU (2001-04) ...... 208 8. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-2008) . 19.2 4. Michelle Eble, ORE (1987-90)...... 44.3 Amber Hall, WASH (1995-99) ...... 9.6 7. Val Whiting, STAN (1989-93) ...... 201 9. Adia Barnes, ARIZ (1995-98) ...... 18.5 5. Jonni Gray, WSU (1987-89) ...... 42.4 9. Judy Shannon, OSU (1991-92)...... 9.5 8. Briana Gilbreath, USC (2009-12) .....178 10. Maylana Martin, UCLA (1997-00) ....18.1 Laura Moore, WASH (1990-93) ...... 42.4 10. Debbie Sporcich, ORE (1991-94) . . . . . 9.1 7. Kristin Iwanaga, CAL (2002-05) ..... 42.2 9. Sissel Pierce, OSU (1997-00) ...... 176 11. Jamie Redd, WASH (1996-99) ...... 17.8 11. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96)...... 9.0 8. Krista Rappahahn, STAN (2003-06) . . 40.9 10. Ashley Walker, CAL (2006-09)...... 174 12. Chelle Flamoe, OSU (1987-89) ...... 17.7 12. Val Whiting, STAN (1989-93) ...... 8.8 9. Kelley Suminski, STAN (2002-05) ....40.5 13. Nicole Powell, STAN (2001-04)...... 17.3 13. Ebony Hoffman, USC (2001-04) ...... 8.7 10. Melanie Pearson, UCLA (1997-99) . . . 40.1 14. Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN (2009-12)..17.2 Dana Patterson, ARIZ (1987-88)...... 8.7 15. Noelle Quinn, UCLA (2004-07) ...... 17.1 15. Ashley Walker, CAL (2006-09)...... 8.6 16. Kate Starbird, STAN (1993-97) ...... 16.9 16. Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN (2009-12) ..8.5 17. Eliza Sokolowska, CAL (1995-98) . . . . 16.8 Jayne Appel, STAN (2007-10)...... 8.5 18. Ashley Walker, CAL (2006-09)...... 16.5 18. Kayla Pedersen, STAN (2008-11) . . . . . 8.4 19. Shannon Howell, OSU (2004-05) . . . . 16.4 Stefanie Kasperski, ORE (1987-90)....8.4 Stefanie Kasperski, ORE (1987-90)...16.4 20. Sonijhia Fleming, OSU (1990-93) . . . . . 8.3 Active: Active: Chiney Ogwumike, STAN (2011-Pres.)...16.4 Chiney Ogwumike, STAN (2011-Pres.)...10.4 As of March 18, 2013.

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Place 1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500, Walnut Creek, CA 94597 // PAC-12.COM // 925.932.4411 School Years Won Lost Pct. Last 1st 2nd 3rd Arizona (1997-00, 03-05) 7 6 7 .462 2005 0 0 0 Arizona State (1982-83, 92, 01-02, 05-09) 10 13 10 .591 2009 0 0 0 California (1990, 92-93, 06-09, 12-13) 9 9 9 .500 2013 0 0 1 Colorado (1988-89, 92-97, 01-04, 13) 13 17 13 .567 2013 0 0 0 Oregon (1982, 84, 87, 94-01, 05) 12 5 12 .294 2005 0 0 0 Oregon State (1983-84, 94-96) 5 2 5 .286 1996 0 0 0 Stanford (1982, 88-13) 27 71 25 .740 2013 2 2 7 UCLA (1983, 85, 90, 92, 98-99, 04, 06, 10-11, 13) 12 11 12 .478 2013 0 0 0 USC (1982-88, 91-95, 97, 05) 15 29 13 .690 2006 2 1 0 Utah (1983, 86, 89-91, 95-98, 00-01, 03, 17 9 17 .346 2011 0 0 0 05-06, 09-11) NCAA First & Second Rounds Washington 16 15 16 .483 2007 0 0 0 Mar. 23 & 25 • Coors Events Center, Boulder, Colo. (1985-91, 93-95, 97-98, 01, 03, 07) Mar. 24 & 26 • Maples Pavilion, Stanford, Calif. Washington State (1991) 1 0 1 .000 1991 0 0 0 Pac-12 Total 187 139 .574 4 3 8 NCAA Regionals Mar. 30 & Apr. 1 • Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena, Spokane, Wash.

YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARY YEAR TEAM W-L FINISH YEAR TEAM W-L FINISH YEAR TEAM W-L FINISH 1981-82 Arizona State 1-1 – 1993-94 Colorado 2-1 – 2002-03 Arizona 0-1 – Oregon 0-1 – Oregon 1-1 – Colorado 2-1 – Stanford 0-1 – Oregon State 0-1 – Stanford 1-1 – USC 2-1 – Stanford 3-1 – Utah 1-1 – 1982-83 Arizona State 1-1 – USC 3-1 – Washington 0-1 – Oregon State 1-1 – Washington 1-1 – 2003-04 Arizona 0-1 – UCLA 0-1 – 1994-95 Colorado 3-1 – Colorado 0-1 – USC 5-0 1st Oregon 0-1 – Stanford 3-1 – Utah 0-1 – Oregon State 1-1 – UCLA 0-1 – 1983-84 Oregon 0-1 – Stanford 4-1 T3rd 2004-05 Arizona 1-1 – Oregon State 0-1 – USC 0-1 – Arizona State 2-1 – USC 5-0 1st Utah 0-1 – Oregon 1-1 – 1984-85 UCLA 1-1 – Washington 2-1 – Stanford 3-1 – USC 1-1 – 1995-96 Colorado 1-1 – USC 1-1 – Washington 0-1 – Oregon 0-1 – Utah 1-1 – 1985-86 USC 4-1 2nd Oregon State 0-1 – 2005-06 Arizona State 1-1 – Washington 1-1 – Stanford 4-1 T3rd California 0-1 – Utah 0-1 – Utah 0-1 – Stanford 3-1 – 1986-87 Oregon 1-1 – 1996-97 Arizona 1-1 – UCLA 1-1 – USC 1-1 – Colorado 2-1 – USC 1-1 – Washington 1-1 – Oregon 1-1 – Utah 3-1 – 1987-88 Colorado 1-1 – Stanford 4-1 T3rd Washington 1-1 – Stanford 1-1 – USC 1-1 – 2006-07 Arizona State 3-1 – USC 1-1 – Utah 1-1 – California 0-1 – Washington 1-1 – Washington 0-1 – Stanford 1-1 – 1988-89 Colorado 0-1 – 1997-98 Arizona 2-1 – Washington 0-1 – Stanford 2-1 – Oregon 0-1 – 2007-08 Arizona State 1-1 – Utah 0-1 – Stanford 0-1 – California 1-1 – Washington 1-1 – UCLA 1-1 – Stanford 5-1 2nd 1989-90 California 0-1 – Utah 0-1 – Utah 0-1 – Stanford 5-0 1st Washington 0-1 – 2008-09 Arizona State 3-1 – UCLA 0-1 – 1998-99 Arizona 1-1 – California 2-1 – Utah 0-1 – Oregon 1-1 – Stanford 4-1 T3rd Washington 2-1 – Stanford 0-1 – Utah 1-1 – 1990-91 Stanford 3-1 T3rd UCLA 3-1 – 2009-10 Stanford 5-1 2nd USC 1-1 – 1999-00 Arizona 1-1 – UCLA 1-1 – Utah 0-1 – Oregon 0-1 – 2010-11 Stanford 4-1 T3rd Washington 1-1 – Stanford 1-1 – UCLA 1-1 – Washington State 0-1 – UCLA 0-1 – Utah 0-1 – 1991-92 Arizona State 0-1 – Utah 0-1 – 2011-12 California 1-1 – California 0-1 – 2000-01 Arizona State 0-1 – Stanford 4-1 T3rd Colorado 0-1 – Colorado 1-1 – 2012-13 California 4-1 T3rd Stanford 5-0 1st Oregon 0-1 – Colorado 0-1 – UCLA 2-1 – Stanford 1-1 – Stanford 2-1 – USC 2-1 – Utah 2-1 – UCLA 1-1 – 1992-93 California 1-1 – Washington 3-1 – Colorado 2-1 – 2001-02 Arizona State 1-1 – Stanford 1-1 – Colorado 3-1 – USC 1-1 – Stanford 2-1 – Washington 1-1 –

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School Years Won Lost Pct. Last 1st 2nd 3rd Arizona (1996, 01, 10) 3 4 2 .667 2010 1 0 0 Arizona State (1981, 00, 03-04, 10, 12) 6 4 6 .400 2012 0 1 0 California (1979, 81, 84, 87, 10-11) 6 12 8 .600 2011 1 1 0 Colorado (1999, 08, 11-12) 4 10 4 .714 2012 0 0 0 Oregon (1979, 89, 2002, 07, 10) 5 13 3 .813 2010 2 0 1 Oregon State (1980, 82, 01-04, 06, 09, 12) 9 14 7 .667 2012 2 0 0 Stanford 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 UCLA 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 USC (2000, 02, 11) 3 7 3 .700 2011 0 1 0 Utah (1979, 84, 99, 07, 10, 12-13) 7 9 10 .474 2013 0 1 0 Washington (1999, 2002, 04, 12-13) 5 8 5 .615 2013 0 0 0 Washington State 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 Pac-12 Totals 81 48 .628 6 4 1

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YEAR TEAM W-L FINISH YEAR TEAM W-L FINISH YEAR TEAM W-L FINISH 1978-79 California 0-3 – 2002-03 Arizona State 1-1 – 2012-13 Utah 5-1 2nd Oregon 2-1 – Oregon State 1-1 – Washington 1-1 – Utah 1-2 – 2003-04 Arizona State 0-1 – 1979-80 Oregon State 3-0 1st Oregon State 2-1 – 1980-81 Arizona State 2-1 2nd Washington 1-1 – California 1-2 – 2005-06 Oregon State 1-1 – 1981-82 Oregon State 3-0 1st 2006-07 Oregon 1-1 – 1983-84 California 2-1 – Utah 1-1 – Utah 0-3 – 2007-08 Colorado 3-1 – 1986-87 California 2-1 2nd 2008-09 Oregon State 1-1 – 1988-89 Oregon 3-0 1st 2009-10 Arizona 1-1 – 1995-96 Arizona 3-0 1st California 6-0 1st 1998-99 Colorado 1-1 – Oregon 2-1 – Utah 0-1 – Utah 1-1 – Washington 1-1 – 2010-11 Arizona 0-1 – 1999-00 Arizona State 0-1 – California 1-1 – USC 1-1 – Colorado 3-1 – 2000-01 Arizona 1-1 – USC 5-1 2nd Oregon State 0-1 – 2011-12 Arizona State 0-1 – 2001-02 Oregon 5-0 1st Colorado 3-1 – Oregon State 1-1 – Oregon State 2-1 – USC 1-1 – Utah 1-1 – Washington 2-1 – Washington 3-1 –

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Regionals ` 31-Mar 31-Mar 30-Mar 30-Mar LSU(71-66) Baylor (85-47) Baylor Georgia (65-60)Georgia Stanford(73-40) Louisville (76-63) Louisville Oklahoma (85-72)Oklahoma Tennessee(68-52) California (82-78 OT) California 2013 NCAA Division I Women's Women's I Division NCAA 2013 BASKETBALLCHAMPIONSHIP 26-Mar 26-Mar 25-Mar 25-Mar 26-Mar 25-Mar 26-Mar 25-Mar LSU(75-71) Baylor (82-40) Baylor UCLA (66-49) Iowa St. (72-60) St. Iowa Stanford(72-56) Purdue (77-43) Louisville (74-49) Louisville California (90-76) California Creighton(61-56) (70-50)Georgia Florida St. (60-44) St. Florida (71-70) SouthFla. Oklahoma (78-73)Oklahoma Penn St. (85-55) Penn St. Michigan (60-52) Michigan Tennessee(83-62) Second Second Round 1 8 9 5 4 6 3 7 2 1 8 9 5 4 6 3 7 2 11 16 12 13 14 10 15 16 12 13 11 14 10 15 24-Mar 24-Mar 24-Mar 24-Mar 23-Mar 23-Mar 23-Mar 23-Mar 24-Mar 24-Mar 23-Mar 23-Mar 24-Mar 24-Mar 23-Mar 23-Mar

First Round First Baylor (32-1) Baylor (17-14) View Prairie St.(22-9) Florida (22-6)Princeton (24-8) Louisville (25-7) Tenn. Middle Purdue(24-8) (27-6) Liberty Oklahoma Mich. Central UCLA Stetson Syracuse Creighton Tennessee Roberts Oral (17-16) Tulsa (21-10) Michigan (21-10)Villanova (23-8) St. Iowa Gonzaga(27-5) (25-6)Georgia (24-7)Montana LSU(20-11) (29-2) GreenBay (25-5) PennSt. (21-10) Poly Cal (21-10) Tech Texas (21-10) SouthFla. (28-3) California (24-8) FresnoSt. Stanford(31-2)

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ARIZONA WILDCATS ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILS Overall: 12-18, .400 // Pac-12: 4-14, .222 Overall: 13-18, .419 // Pac-12: 5-13, .278

Date ..... Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Date ..... Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Nov. 9 .... at CS Bakers!eld ...... W, 71-50 Nov. 11 ... Texas Tech ...... L, 61-49 Nov. 13 ... at UNLV...... W, 83-82 Nov. 18 ... at UTEP ...... L, 60-54 Nov. 17 ... CS Northridge ...... W, 53-46 Nov. 23 ... vs. Northern Iowa (1) ...... W, 66-63 Nov. 20 ... BYU ...... L, 62-48 Nov. 24 ... vs. NC State (1) ...... L, 72-68 Nov. 23 ... vs. UTEP (1) ...... L, 64-53 Nov. 25 ... vs. Florida (1) ...... W, 74-58 Nov. 24 ... vs. Texas Southern (1) ...... W, 65-59 Dec. 1 .... Binghamton (2) ...... W, 60-35 Nov. 28 ... at North Texas ...... W, 71-66 Dec. 2 .... No. 23/22 Dayton (2) ...... L, 65-59 Dec. 2 .... at Long Beach State ...... L, 71-61 Dec. 7 .... at Providence ...... W, 67-58 Dec. 8 .... at New Mexico ...... W, 58-53 Dec. 9 .... at Boston College ...... W, 68-59 Dec. 16 ... Weber State ...... W, 81-49 Dec. 12 ... San Diego ...... W, 72-39 Dec. 20 ... Longwood ...... W, 86-68 Dec. 22 ... Longwood ...... W, 62-50 Jan. 4..... at Washington State* ...... W, 71-65 Dec. 30 ... Idaho State ...... W, 60-53 Jan. 6..... at Washington* ...... P12N ...... L, 76-65 Jan. 4..... at Washington* ...... L, 77-74 Jan. 11.... Oregon State* ...... L, 57-48 Jan. 6..... at Washington State* ...... L, 77-65 Jan. 13.... Oregon* ...... P12N ...... W, 100-68 Jan. 11.... Oregon* ...... W, 60-45 Jan. 18.... at Utah* ...... P12N ...... W, 62-58 Jan. 13.... Oregon State* ...... P12N ...... W, 66-55 Jan. 20.... at No. 21/25 Colorado* ...... L, 79-36 Jan. 18.... at No. 21/25 Colorado* ...... L, 57-43 Jan. 25.... at No. 19/20 UCLA* ...... P12N ...... L, 73-57 Jan. 20.... at Utah* ...... L, 66-46 Jan. 27.... at USC* ...... L, 74-57 Jan. 25.... at USC* ...... W, 60-53 Feb. 1 .... Washington* ...... L, 74-65 Jan. 27.... at No. 19/20 UCLA* ...... L, 54-50 Feb. 3 .... Washington State* ...... L, 60-50 Feb. 1 .... Washington State* ...... L, 54-43 Feb. 8 .... at No. 4/5 Stanford* ...... L, 73-43 Feb. 3 .... Washington* ...... P12N ...... L, 74-61 Feb. 10 ... at No. 6/6 California* ...... L, 91-86 Feb. 8 .... at No. 6/6 California* ...... P12N ...... L, 66-53 Feb. 15 ... No. 21/25 Colorado* ...... L, 55-42 Feb. 10 ... at No. 4/5 Stanford* ...... P12N ...... L, 69-45 Feb. 17 ... Utah* ...... W, 61-52 Feb. 15 ... Utah* ...... L, 54-46 Feb. 19 ... Arizona State* ...... P12N ...... L, 81-77 (OT) Feb. 17 ... No. 21/25 Colorado* ...... L, 71-63 Feb. 24 ... at Arizona State* ...... P12N ...... L, 59-58 Feb. 19 ... at Arizona* ...... P12N ...... W, 81-77 (OT) Mar. 1 .... USC* ...... P12N ...... L, 74-62 Feb. 24 ... Arizona* ...... P12N ...... W, 59-58 Mar. 3 .... No. 17/16 UCLA* ...... L, 68-57 Mar. 1 .... No. 17/16 UCLA* ...... P12N ...... L, 58-50 Mar. 7 . . . . vs. Utah (2) ...... P12N ...... L, 66-48 Mar. 3 .... USC* ...... L, 67-60 (1) Junkanoo Jam, Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas Mar. 7 .... Washington State (2) ...... P12N ...... L, 48-41 (2) Pac-12 Tournament game (1) South Point Thanksgiving Shootout, Las Vegas * Pac-12 Conference game. All times local to site. (2) ASU Classic, Tempe, Ariz. (3) Pac-12 Tournament game *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site.

CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS COLORADO BUFFALOES Overall: 32-4, .889 // Pac-12: 17-1, .944 Overall: 25-7, .781 // Pac-12: 13-5, .722

Date ...... Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Date ..... Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Nov. 9 .....Lehigh ...... W, 80-48 Nov. 11 ... Idaho ...... W, 70-65 Nov. 15 ....Saint Mary’s (Calif.) ...... W, 89-41 Nov. 18 ... at UMKC ...... W, 78-55 Nov. 19 ....Cal Poly ...... W, 87-61 Nov. 23 ... Texas A&M Corpus Christi (1) ...... W, 75-48 Nov. 23 ....Eastern Washington (1) ...... W, 91-58 Nov. 24 ... San Diego State (1) ...... W, 67-53 Nov. 24 ....Georgetown (1) ...... W, 72-56 Nov. 28 ... Wyoming ...... W, 68-59 Nov. 30 ....at Old Dominion ...... W, 63-47 Dec. 1 .... at Illinois ...... W, 69-62 Dec. 2 . . . . .at No. 4/4 Duke ...... L, 77-63 Dec. 5 .... Colorado State ...... W, 72-46 Dec. 7 . . . . .at CS Bakers!eld ...... W, 84-46 Dec. 11 ... at Denver ...... W, 83-63 Dec. 17 . . . .at Northwestern ...... W, 71-65 Dec. 14 ... No. 8/8 Louisville ...... W, 70-66 Dec. 21 . . . .No. 19/19 Kansas ...... W, 88-79 Dec. 22 ... Utah Valley ...... W, 81-45 Dec. 28 . . . .George Washington ...... W, 70-43 Dec. 29 ... New Mexico ...... W, 84-39 Jan. 4...... at Utah* ...... P12N ...... W, 55-50 Jan. 4..... No. 4/3 Stanford* ...... P12N ...... L, 57-40 Jan. 6...... at No. 20/25 Colorado* ...... P12N ...... W, 53-49 Jan. 6..... No. 7/7 California* ...... P12N ...... L, 53-49 Jan. 8...... No. 5/4 Stanford* ...... P12N ...... L, 62-53 Jan. 8..... Utah* ...... P12N ...... W, 67-57 Jan. 13.....at No. 5/4 Stanford* ...... ESPN2 ...... W, 67-55 Jan. 13.... at Utah* ...... P12N ...... W, 56-43 Jan. 17.....USC* ...... P12N ...... W, 71-63 (OT) Jan. 20.....No. 14/15 UCLA* ...... ESPNU ...... W, 70-65 Jan. 18.... Arizona State* ...... W, 57-43 Jan. 25.....No. 20/23 Colorado* ...... P12N ...... W, 59-56 Jan. 20.... Arizona* ...... W, 79-36 Jan. 27.....Utah* ...... W, 71-54 Jan. 25.... at No. 7/7 California* ...... P12N ...... L, 59-56 Feb. 1 .....at Oregon State* ...... W, 60-38 Jan. 27.... at No. 6/6 Stanford* ...... P12N ...... L, 69-56 Feb. 3 .....at Oregon* ...... W, 72-45 Feb. 1 .... at No. 18/19 UCLA* ...... P12N ...... L, 62-46 Feb. 8 .....Arizona State* ...... P12N ...... W, 66-53 Feb. 3 .... at USC* ...... P12N ...... W, 65-49 Feb. 10 ....Arizona* ...... W, 91-86 Feb. 8 .... Oregon State* ...... P12N ...... W, 61-47 Feb. 15 ....at No. 15/16 UCLA* ...... P12N ...... W, 79-51 Feb. 10 ... Oregon* ...... W, 84-59 Feb. 17 ....at USC* ...... P12N ...... W, 72-64 Feb. 15 ... at Arizona* ...... W, 55-42 Feb. 22 ....Oregon* ...... P12N ...... W, 77-75 Feb. 17 ... at Arizona State* ...... W, 71-63 Feb. 24 ....Oregon State* ...... P12N ...... W, 58-56 Feb. 22 ... Washington State* ...... W, 59-45 Feb. 28 ....at Washington State* ...... W, 73-60 Feb. 24 ... Washington* ...... W, 68-61 Mar. 2 .....at Washington* ...... W, 78-50 Mar. 1 .... at Oregon* ...... W, 60-48 Mar. 8 .....vs. USC (2) ...... P12N ...... W, 78-59 Mar. 3 .... at Oregon State* ...... W, 66-63 (OT) Mar. 9 .....vs. No. 14/13 UCLA (2) ...... P12N ...... L, 70-58 Mar. 8 .... vs. Washington (2) ...... P12N ...... W, 70-59 Mar. 23 ....vs. Fresno State ...... ESPN2 ...... W, 90-76 Mar. 9 .... vs. No. 4/4 Stanford (2) ...... P12N ...... L, 61-47 Mar. 25 ....vs. South Florida (3) ...... ESPN2 ...... W, 82-78 (OT) Mar. 23 ... Kansas (3) ...... ESPN2 ...... L, 67-52 Mar. 30 ....vs. LSU (3) ...... ESPN2 ...... W, 73-63 (1) Omni Hotels Classic - Boulder, Colo.; (2) Pac-12 Tournament game; (3) NCAA Tournament game. Apr. 1...... vs. No. 14/13 Georgia (3) ...... ESPN ...... W, 65-62 (OT) *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site. Apr. 7...... vs. No. 16/17 Louisville (3) ...... ESPN ...... L, 64-57 (1) Cal Classic by Doubletree, Berkeley, Calif.; (2) Pac-12 Tournament game; (3) NCAA Tournament game *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site. PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE 2012-13 PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD

OREGON DUCKS OREGON STATE BEAVERS Overall: 4-27, .129 // Pac-12: 2-16, .111 Overall: 10-21, .323 // Pac-12: 4-14, .122

Date ..... Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Date ..... Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Nov. 11 ... Saint Mary’s (Calif.)...... L, 78-69 Nov. 10 ... Western Washington ...... W, 71-59 Nov. 15 ... Portland State ...... L, 87-85 (2OT) Nov. 12 ... Cal Poly ...... L, 72-62 Nov. 23 ... at Hawai’i (1) ...... L, 85-73 Nov. 20 ... vs. UC Santa Barbara (1) ...... W, 49-46 Nov. 24 ... vs. No. 13/13 Oklahoma (1) ...... L, 100-61 Nov. 21 ... vs. Winthrop (1) ...... W, 68-64 Nov. 25 ... vs. Arkansas (1) ...... L, 79-67 Nov. 22 ... vs. No. 7/6 Louisville (1) ...... L, 61-43 Dec. 2 .... Denver ...... L, 73-62 Nov. 29 ... CS Bakers!eld ...... W, 71-48 Dec. 9 .... Nevada ...... L, 77-73 Dec. 1 .... Sacramento State ...... L, 80-71 (OT) Dec. 12 ... at Illinois ...... L, 80-62 Dec. 9 .... Saint Martin’s ...... W, 84-36 Dec. 16 ... Fresno State ...... W, 65-64 Dec. 13 ... CS Fullerton ...... W, 54-36 Dec. 18 ... Samford ...... W, 72-61 Dec. 15 ... at Loyola Marymount ...... L, 73-62 Dec. 21 ... at Portland ...... L, 68-49 Dec. 19 ... vs. Michigan State (2) ...... L, 49-35 Dec. 31 ... No. 1/1 Connecticut ...... P12N ...... L, 95-51 Dec. 21 ... vs. Texas Tech (2) ...... L, 66-48 Jan. 4..... No. 16/17 UCLA * ...... L, 89-80 Jan. 4..... USC * ...... L, 56-55 Jan. 6..... USC * ...... L, 67-62 Jan. 6..... No. 16/17 UCLA * ...... L, 68-64 Jan. 11.... at Arizona State * ...... L, 60-45 Jan. 11.... at Arizona * ...... W, 57-48 Jan. 13.... at Arizona * ...... L, 100-68 Jan. 13.... at Arizona State * ...... P12N ...... L, 66-55 Jan. 15.... Oregon State * ...... P12N ...... L, 63-53 Jan. 15.... at Oregon * ...... P12N ...... W, 63-53 Jan. 20.... at Oregon State * ...... P12N ...... L, 68-49 Jan. 20.... Oregon * ...... P12N ...... W, 68-49 Jan. 25.... at Washington State * ...... W, 70-68 Jan. 25.... at Washington * ...... L, 81-77 (OT) Jan. 27.... at Washington * ...... P12N ...... L, 66-53 Jan. 27.... at Washington State * ...... L, 76-73 (OT) Feb. 1 .... No. 4/5 Stanford * ...... P12N ...... L, 86-62 Feb. 1 .... No. 6/6 California * ...... L, 60-38 Feb. 3 .... No. 6/6 California * ...... L, 72-45 Feb. 3 .... No. 4/5 Stanford * ...... P12N ...... L, 65-45 Feb. 8 .... at Utah * ...... L, 67-47 Feb. 8 .... at No. 21/25 Colorado * ...... P12N ...... L, 61-47 Feb. 10 ... at No. 21/25 Colorado * ...... L, 84-59 Feb. 10 ... at Utah * ...... L, 66-40 Feb. 15 ... Washington * ...... L, 97-71 Feb. 15 ... Washington State * ...... L, 51-49 Feb. 17 ... Washington State * ...... P12N ...... W, 65-60 Feb. 18 ... Washington * ...... P12N ...... L, 49-44 Feb. 22 ... at No. 6/6 California * ...... P12N ...... L, 77-55 Feb. 22 ... at No. 4/5 Stanford * ...... P12N ...... L, 90-53 Feb. 24 ... at No. 4/5 Stanford * ...... P12N ...... L, 74-50 Feb. 24 ... at No. 6/6 California * ...... P12N ...... L, 58-56 Mar. 1 .... No. 19/19 Colorado * ...... L, 60-48 Mar. 1 .... Utah * ...... W, 54-46 Mar. 3 .... Utah * ...... L, 70-52 Mar. 3 .... No. 19/19 Colorado * ...... L, 66-63 (OT) Mar. 7 .... vs. Washington (2) ...... P12N ...... L, 69-62 Mar. 7 .... vs. USC (3) ...... P12N ...... L, 64-57 (1) Rainbow Wahine Showdown, Honolulu, Hawai’i (1) Hardwood Tournament of Hope, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (2) Pac-12 Tournament game (2) Las Vegas Holiday Hoops Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site. (3) Pac-12 Tournament game *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site.

STANFORD CARDINAL UCLA BRUINS Overall: 33-3, .917 // Pac-12: 17-1, .944 Overall: 26-8, .765 // Pac-12: 14-4, .778

Date ..... Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Date ..... Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result  Nov. 9 .... Fresno State ...... W, 72-61 Nov. 10 ... San Diego State ...... W, 66-52 Nov. 11 ... at Santa Clara ...... W, 92-57 Nov. 14 ... at No. 11/11 Oklahoma ...... W, 86-80 Nov. 16 ... vs. No. 1/1 Baylor (1) ...... W, 71-69 Nov. 23 ... No. 5/5 Notre Dame ...... P12N ...... L, 76-64 Nov. 17 ... at Hawai’i (1) ...... W, 69-42 Nov. 25 ... Princeton ...... W, 65-52 Nov. 18 ... vs. Tennessee-Martin (1) ...... W, 92-67 Dec. 2 .... Loyola Marymount ...... W, 86-66 Nov. 25 ... Long Beach State ...... W, 77-41 Dec. 8 .... vs. No. 12/16 Texas ...... W, 62-42 Nov. 30 ... at UC Davis ...... W, 87-38 Dec. 15 ... vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.) (1) ...... W, 76-62 Dec. 2 .... at Gonzaga ...... W, 69-41 Dec. 16 ... at RV/No. 25 St. John’s (1) ...... W, 53-52 (OT) Dec. 15 ... Paci!c ...... W, 78-43 Dec. 20 ... CS Northridge ...... L, 77-72 Dec. 19 ... at No. 21/17 South Carolina ...... FSS ...... W, 53-49 Dec. 28 ... at Pepperdine ...... W, 77-46 Dec. 22 ... at No. 10/11Tennessee ...... SportsS ...... W, 73-60 Dec. 31 ... Saint Joseph’s ...... W, 73-65 Dec. 29 ... No. 2/2 Connecticut ...... ESPNU ...... L, 61-35 Jan. 4..... at Oregon * ...... W, 89-80 Jan. 4..... at No. 20/25 Colorado * ...... P12N ...... W, 57-40 Jan. 6..... at Oregon State * ...... W, 68-64 Jan. 6..... at Utah * ...... W, 70-56 Jan. 11.... Washington State * ...... P12N ...... W, 78-52 Jan. 8..... at No. 7/7 California * ...... P12N ...... W, 62-53 Jan. 13.... Washington * ...... W, 85-68 Jan. 13.... No. 7/7 California * ...... ESPN2 ...... L, 67-55 Jan. 18.... at No. 6/6 Stanford * ...... P12N ...... L, 75-49 Jan. 18.... No. 14/15 UCLA * ...... P12N ...... W, 75-49 Jan. 20.... at No. 7/7 California * ...... ESPNU ...... L, 70-65 Jan. 20.... USC * ...... P12N ...... W, 75-66 Jan. 25.... Arizona * ...... P12N ...... W, 73-57 Jan. 25.... Utah * ...... W, 65-44 Jan. 27.... Arizona State * ...... W, 54-50 Jan. 27.... No. 20/23 Colorado * ...... P12N ...... W, 69-56 Feb. 1 .... No. 22/23 Colorado * ...... P12N ...... W, 62-46 Feb. 1 .... at Oregon * ...... P12N ...... W, 86-62 Feb. 3 .... Utah * ...... W, 70-42 Feb. 3 .... at Oregon State * ...... P12N ...... W, 65-45 Feb. 8 .... at Washington * ...... W, 65-61 Feb. 8 .... Arizona * ...... W, 73-43 Feb. 10 ... at Washington State * ...... W, 80-65 Feb. 10 ... Arizona State * ...... P12N ...... W, 69-45 Feb. 15 ... No. 6/6 California * ...... P12N ...... L, 79-51 Feb. 15 ... at USC * ...... P12N ...... W, 79-55 Feb. 17 ... No. 4/5 Stanford * ...... ESPNU ...... L, 68-57 Feb. 17 ... at No. 15/16 UCLA * ...... ESPNU ...... W, 68-57 Feb. 19 ... at USC * ...... P12N ...... W, 68-54 Feb. 22 ... Oregon State * ...... P12N ...... W, 90-53 Feb. 24 ... USC * ...... P12N ...... W, 63-58 Feb. 24 ... Oregon * ...... P12N ...... W, 74-50 Mar. 1 .... at Arizona State * ...... P12N ...... W, 58-50 Feb. 28 ... at Washington * ...... P12N ...... W, 71-36 Mar. 3 .... at Arizona * ...... W, 68-57 Mar. 2 .... at Washington State * ...... P12N ...... W, 72-50 Mar. 8 .... vs. Utah (3) ...... P12N ...... W, 54-43 Mar. 8 .... vs. Washington State (2) ...... P12N ...... W, 79-60 Mar. 9 .... vs. No. 5/5 California (3) ...... P12N ...... W, 70-58 Mar. 9 .... vs. No. 18/18 Colorado (2) ...... P12N ...... W, 61-47 Mar. 10 ... vs. No. 4/4 Stanford (3) ...... ESPN2 ...... L, 51-49 Mar. 10 ... vs. No. 14/13 UCLA (2) ...... ESPN2 ...... W, 51-49 Mar. 23 ... vs. Stetson (4) ...... ESPN2 ...... W, 66-49 Mar. 24 ... Tulsa (3) ...... ESPN2 ...... W, 72-56 Mar. 25 ... vs. Oklahoma (4) ...... ESPN2 ...... L, 85-72 Mar. 26 ... Michigan (3) ...... ESPN2 ...... W, 73-40 (1) St. John’s Chartwells Holiday Classic, Jamaica, N.Y.; (2) Preseason WNIT Semifinal - Waco, Texas; Mar. 30 ...... vs. No. 14/13 Georgia (3) ...... ESPN ...... L, 61-59 (3) Pac-12 Tournament game; (4) NCAA Tournament game. *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site. (1) Rainbow Wahine Classic, Honolulu, Hawai’i; (2) Pac-12 Tournament game; (3) NCAA Tournament game. *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site.

PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE 2012-13 PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD

USC TROJANS UTAH UTES Overall: 11-20, .355 // Pac-12: 7-11, .389 Overall: 23-14, .622 // Pac-12: 8-10, .444

Date ..... Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Date ...... Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Nov. 10.....at Denver ...... W, 75-60 Nov. 11 ... Gonzaga ...... L, 63-52 Nov. 13.....Southern Utah ...... W, 79-61 Nov. 18 ... Pepperdine ...... W, 65-56 Nov. 16.....Michigan ...... W, 59-40 Nov. 21 ... Arkansas State ...... W, 72-58 Nov. 20.....Northern Colorado ...... W, 62-55 Nov. 23 ... No. 23/20 Nebraska ...... P12N ...... L, 74-65 Nov. 24.....at Weber State ...... W, 73-47 Nov. 27 ... at UC Santa Barbara ...... W, 62-51 Nov. 27.....Utah State ...... W, 92-64 Nov. 30 ... at San Diego State ...... L, 80-46 Dec. 1...... at Hawai’i ...... W, 62-61 Dec. 5 .... at Fresno State ...... L, 65-60 Dec. 8...... BYU ...... L, 53-48 Dec. 15 ... No. 23/RV Texas A&M ...... L, 79-61 Dec. 15.....Houston Baptist ...... W, 71-33 Dec. 21 ... UC Davis (1) ...... L, 78-69 Dec. 20.....UC Irvine ...... W, 58-42 Dec. 22 ... No. 4/4 Duke (1) ...... P12N ...... L, 75-60 Dec. 29.....North Dakota ...... L, 62-56 Jan. 4 ...... No. 7/7 California * ...... P12N ...... L, 55-50 Dec. 29 ... Vanderbilt ...... L, 74-56 Jan. 6 ...... No. 4/3 Stanford * ...... L, 70-56 Jan. 4..... at Oregon State * ...... W, 56-55 Jan. 8 ...... at No. 23/RV Colorado * ...... P12N ...... L, 67-57 Jan. 6..... at Oregon * ...... W, 67-62 Jan. 13 .....No. 23/RV Colorado * ...... P12N ...... L, 56-43 Jan. 11.... Washington * ...... W, 81-72 Jan. 18 .....Arizona * ...... P12N ...... L, 62-58 Jan. 13.... Washington State * ...... W, 61-59 Jan. 20 .....Arizona State * ...... W, 66-46 Jan. 17.... at No. 7/7 California * ...... P12N ...... L, 71-63 (OT) Jan. 25 .....at No. 6/6 Stanford * ...... L, 65-44 Jan. 20.... at No. 6/6 Stanford * ...... P12N ...... L, 75-66 Jan. 27 .....at No. 7/7 California * ...... L, 71-54 Jan. 25.... Arizona State * ...... L, 60-53 Feb. 1...... at USC * ...... W, 63-60 Jan. 27.... Arizona * ...... W, 74-57 Feb. 3...... at No. 18/19 UCLA * ...... L, 70-42 Feb. 1 .... Utah * ...... L, 63-60 Feb. 8...... Oregon * ...... W, 67-47 Feb. 10.....Oregon State * ...... P12N ...... W, 66-40 Feb. 3 .... No. 22/23 Colorado * ...... P12N ...... L, 65-49 Feb. 15.....at Arizona State * ...... W, 54-46 Feb. 8 .... at Washington State * ...... L, 57-54 Feb. 17.....at Arizona * ...... L, 61-52 Feb. 10 ... at Washington * ...... L, 61-58 Feb. 22.....Washington * ...... W, 60-48 Feb. 15 ... No. 4/5 Stanford * ...... P12N ...... L, 79-55 Feb. 24.....Washington State * ...... W, 59-47 Feb. 17 ... No. 6/6 California * ...... P12N ...... L, 72-64 Mar. 1...... at Oregon State * ...... L, 54-46 Feb. 19 ... No. 17/16 UCLA * ...... P12N ...... L, 68-54 Mar. 3...... at Oregon * ...... W, 70-52 Feb. 24 ... at No. 17/16 UCLA * ...... P12N ...... L, 63-58 Mar. 8...... vs. Arizona (1) ...... P12N ...... W, 66-48 Mar. 1 .... at Arizona * ...... P12N ...... W, 74-62 Mar. 9...... vs. No. 14/13 UCLA (1) ...... P12N ...... L, 54-43 Mar. 3 .... at Arizona State * ...... W, 67-60 Mar. 20.....at Long Beach State (2) ...... W, 56-49 Mar. 25.....vs. San Diego (2) ...... W, 61-60 Mar. 9 .... vs. Oregon State (2) ...... P12N ...... W, 64-57 Mar. 28.....at Paci!c (2) ...... W, 60-50 (OT) Mar. 8 .... vs. No. 5/5 California (2) ...... P12N ...... L, 78-59 Mar. 30.....at Saint Marys (2) ...... W, 58-55 (1) Women of Troy Classic, , Calif. April 1...... at Kansas State (2) ...... W, 54-46 (OT) (2) Pac-12 Tournament game *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site. April 6...... at Drexel (2) ...... CBS SN ...... L, 46-43 (1) Pac-12 Tournament game; (2) WNIT game. *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site.

WASHINGTON HUSKIES WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS Overall: 21-12, .636 // Pac-12: 11-7, .611 Overall: 11-20, .355 // Pac-12: 6-12, .333

Date ..... Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Date ..... Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Nov. 9 .... Saint Mary’s (Calif.)...... W, 70-68 Nov. 10 ... at Minnesota (1) ...... L, 87-83 (2OT) Nov. 14 ... at Seattle University ...... W, 77-75 (OT) Nov. 11 ... vs. South Dakota State (1) ...... L, 65-56 (OT) Nov. 18 ... at Long Beach State ...... L, 71-62 Nov. 16 ... Monmouth ...... W, 79-69 Nov. 21 ... at Wisconsin ...... W, 60-55 Nov. 18 ... Wisconsin ...... L, 52-44 Nov. 27 ... Pepperdine ...... W, 70-51 Nov. 24 ... BYU ...... W, 67-52 Nov. 29 ... at Portland ...... W, 64-44 Nov. 28 ... at UC Riverside ...... L, 71-65 Dec. 5 .... San Diego State ...... W, 59-58 Nov. 30 ... at Fresno State ...... L, 82-59 Dec. 15 ... UC Santa Barbara ...... L, 54-46 Dec. 15 ... No. 20/20 Ohio State ...... W, 62-55 Dec. 16 ... Idaho ...... W, 62-48 Dec. 18 ... at No. 14/13 Louisville ...... L, 75-39 Dec. 21 ... at Georgia Tech ...... L, 52-44 Dec. 21 ... at Syracuse ...... L, 64-51 Dec. 28 ... at UC Davis ...... W, 81-56 Dec. 29 ... at Gonzaga ...... W, 57-51 Jan. 4..... Arizona State * ...... W, 77-74 Jan. 4..... Arizona * ...... L, 71-65 Jan. 6..... Arizona * ...... P12N ...... W, 76-65 Jan. 6..... Arizona State * ...... W, 77-65 Jan. 11.... at USC * ...... L, 81-72 Jan. 11.... at No. 14/15 UCLA * ...... P12N ...... L, 78-52 Jan. 13.... at No. 14 /15 UCLA * ...... L, 85-68 Jan. 13.... at USC * ...... L, 61-59 Jan. 15.... Washington State * ...... P12N ...... W, 60-53 Jan. 15.... at Washington * ...... P12N ...... L, 60-53 Jan. 20.... at Washington State * ...... P12N ...... W, 79-72 Jan. 20.... Washington * ...... P12N ...... L, 79-72 Jan. 25.... Oregon State * ...... W, 81-77 (OT) Jan. 25.... Oregon * ...... L, 70-68 Jan. 27.... Oregon * ...... P12N ...... W, 66-53 Jan. 27.... Oregon State * ...... W, 76-73 (OT) Feb. 1 .... at Arizona * ...... W, 74-65 Feb. 1 .... at Arizona State * ...... W, 54-43 Feb. 3 .... at Arizona State * ...... P12N ...... W, 74-61 Feb. 3 .... at Arizona * ...... W, 60-50 Feb. 8 .... No. 17/17 UCLA * ...... L, 65-61 Feb. 8 .... USC * ...... W, 57-54 Feb. 10 ... USC * ...... W, 61-58 Feb. 10 ... No. 17/17 UCLA * ...... L, 80-65 Feb. 15 ... at Oregon * ...... W, 97-91 Feb. 15 ... at Oregon State * ...... W, 51-49 Feb. 18 ... at Oregon State * ...... P12N ...... W, 49-44 Feb. 17 ... at Oregon * ...... P12N ...... L, 65-60 Feb. 22 ... at Utah * ...... L, 60-48 Feb. 22 ... at No. 20/23 Colorado * ...... L, 59-45 Feb. 24 ... at No. 20/23 Colorado * ...... L, 68-61 Feb. 24 ... at Utah * ...... L, 59-47 Feb. 28 ... No. 4/5 Stanford * ...... P12N ...... L, 71-36 Feb. 28 ... No. 6/6 California * ...... L, 73-60 Mar. 2 .... No. 6/6 California * ...... L, 78-50 Mar. 2 .... No. 4/5 Stanford * ...... P12N ...... L, 72-50 Mar. 7 .... vs. Oregon (1) ...... P12N ...... W, 69-62 Mar. 7-10 .. vs. Arizona State (2) ...... P12N ...... W, 48-41 Mar. 8 .... vs. No. 18/18 Colorado (1) ...... P12N ...... L, 70-59 Mar. 8 .... vs. No. 4/4 Stanford (2) ...... P12N ...... L, 79-60 Mar. 22 ... Eastern Washington (2) ...... W, 65-60 (1) Best Buy Classic, Minneapolis Mar. 24 ... Paci!c (2) ...... L, 85-78 (2) Pac-12 Tournament game (1) Pac-12 Tournament game; (2) WNIT game. *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site. *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site.

PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 16, 2013 (All games)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1. California 36 32-4 2586 71.8 1. Stanford 36 1870 51.9 2. Stanford 36 33-3 2538 70.5 2. Utah 37 1998 54.0 3. UCLA 34 26-8 2294 67.5 3. Colorado 32 1744 54.5 4. Washington 33 21-12 2156 65.3 4. California 36 2105 58.5 5. Colorado 32 25-7 2081 65.0 5. Arizona State 31 1853 59.8 6. Arizona 30 12-18 1875 62.5 6. Oregon State 31 1863 60.1 7. USC 31 11-20 1905 61.5 7. UCLA 34 2052 60.4 8. Oregon 31 4-27 1885 60.8 8. Washington 33 2110 63.9 9. Washington State 31 11-20 1841 59.4 9. Washington State 31 2004 64.6 10. Utah 37 23-14 2183 59.0 10. Arizona 30 1973 65.8 11. Arizona State 31 13-18 1825 58.9 11. USC 31 2049 66.1 12. Oregon State 31 10-21 1776 57.3 12. Oregon 31 2344 75.6

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct. 1. Stanford 36 70.5 51.9 +18.6 1. Stanford 36 410 571 . 7 1 8 2. California 36 71.8 58.5 +13.4 2. Arizona 30 372 522 . 7 1 3 3. Colorado 32 65.0 54.5 +10.5 3. Utah 37 397 563 . 7 0 5 4. UCLA 34 67.5 60.4 +7.1 4. USC 31 476 680 . 7 0 0 5. Utah 37 59.0 54.0 +5.0 5. Oregon 31 369 533 . 6 9 2 6. Washington 33 65.3 63.9 +1.4 6. UCLA 34 436 632 . 6 9 0 7. Arizona State 31 58.9 59.8 -0.9 7. Colorado 32 419 610 . 6 8 7 8. Oregon State 31 57.3 60.1 -2.8 8. Washington 33 380 558 . 6 8 1 9. Arizona 30 62.5 65.8 -3.3 9. Arizona State 31 319 471 . 6 7 7 10. USC 31 61.5 66.1 -4.6 10. Washington State 31 307 454 . 6 7 6 11. Washington State 31 59.4 64.6 -5.3 11. Oregon State 31 273 429 . 6 3 6 12. Oregon 31 60.8 75.6 -14.8 12. California 36 503 825 . 6 1 0

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA Pct. FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct. 1. Stanford 36 970 2133 . 4 5 5 1. Stanford 36 693 2192 . 3 1 6 2. California 36 965 2283 . 4 2 3 2. Oregon State 31 650 1881 . 3 4 6 3. UCLA 34 879 2084 . 4 2 2 3. Colorado 32 608 1738 . 3 5 0 4. Utah 37 789 1902 . 4 1 5 4. Utah 37 742 2082 . 3 5 6 5. Colorado 32 766 1942 . 3 9 4 5. UCLA 34 723 1980 . 3 6 5 6. Arizona State 31 691 1790 . 3 8 6 6. Washington 33 791 2103 . 3 7 6 7. Oregon State 31 670 1773 . 3 7 8 7. California 36 770 2037 . 3 7 8 8. Arizona 30 670 1832 . 3 6 6 8. Washington State 31 736 1901 . 3 8 7 9. USC 31 650 1781 . 3 6 5 9. Oregon 31 862 2202 . 3 9 1 10. Washington State 31 701 1963 . 3 5 7 10. Arizona State 31 656 1662 . 3 9 5 11. Washington 33 757 2146 . 3 5 3 11. USC 31 736 1858 . 3 9 6 12. Oregon 31 668 1978 . 3 3 8 12. Arizona 30 747 1831 . 4 0 8

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. Utah 37 208 589 . 3 5 3 1. Stanford 36 141 599 . 2 3 5 2. Stanford 36 188 589 . 3 1 9 2. Utah 37 130 497 . 2 6 2 3. Washington 33 262 827 . 3 1 7 3. Washington 33 199 699 . 2 8 5 4. Arizona 30 163 535 . 3 0 5 4. UCLA 34 163 566 . 2 8 8 5. UCLA 34 100 329 . 3 0 4 5. Washington State 31 167 571 . 2 9 2 6. Colorado 32 130 429 . 3 0 3 6. California 36 156 533 . 2 9 3 7. California 36 153 506 . 3 0 2 7. Arizona 30 151 514 . 2 9 4 8. Oregon State 31 163 559 . 2 9 2 8. Colorado 32 148 487 . 3 0 4 9. USC 31 129 448 . 2 8 8 9. Oregon State 31 156 490 . 3 1 8 10. Oregon 31 180 678 . 2 6 5 10. USC 31 159 495 . 3 2 1 11. Arizona State 31 124 473 . 2 6 2 11. Arizona State 31 125 384 . 3 2 6 12. Washington State 31 132 525 . 2 5 1 12. Oregon 31 243 736 . 3 3 0 CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 16, 2013 (All games)

REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G 1. California 36 1606 44.6 1. California 36 1197 33.2 2. Oregon 31 1376 44.4 2. Colorado 32 1098 34.3 3. Colorado 32 1380 43.1 3. Utah 37 1277 34.5 4. UCLA 34 1458 42.9 4. Stanford 36 1257 34.9 5. Stanford 36 1526 42.4 5. UCLA 34 1216 35.8 6. Oregon State 31 1275 41.1 6. Arizona State 31 1114 35.9 7. USC 31 1226 39.5 7. USC 31 1197 38.6 8. Washington State 31 1221 39.4 8. Oregon State 31 1249 40.3 9. Arizona 30 1171 39.0 9. Arizona 30 1237 41.2 10. Washington 33 1269 38.5 10. Washington State 31 1362 43.9 11. Arizona State 31 1176 37.9 11. Oregon 31 1381 44.5 12. Utah 37 1345 36.4 12. Washington 33 1544 46.8

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G 1. California 36 1606 44.6 1197 33.2 +11.4 1. Oregon State 31 172 5.5 2. Colorado 32 1380 43.1 1098 34.3 +8.8 2. Stanford 36 186 5.2 3. Stanford 36 1526 42.4 1257 34.9 +7.5 3. Oregon 31 136 4.4 4. UCLA 34 1458 42.9 1216 35.8 +7.1 4. Colorado 32 133 4.2 5. Arizona State 31 1176 37.9 1114 35.9 +2.0 5. USC 31 120 3.9 6. Utah 37 1345 36.4 1277 34.5 +1.8 6. Washington State 31 114 3.7 7. USC 31 1226 39.5 1197 38.6 +0.9 7. Utah 37 127 3.4 8. Oregon State 31 1275 41.1 1249 40.3 +0.8 8. Arizona State 31 104 3.4 9. Oregon 31 1376 44.4 1381 44.5 -0.2 9. Arizona 30 91 3.0 10. Arizona 30 1171 39.0 1237 41.2 -2.2 10. UCLA 34 103 3.0 11. Washington State 31 1221 39.4 1362 43.9 -4.5 11. Washington 33 99 3.0 12. Washington 33 1269 38.5 1544 46.8 -8.3 12. California 36 98 2.7

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G STEALS G No. Avg/G 1. UCLA 34 556 16.4 1. UCLA 34 338 9.9 2. Stanford 36 502 13.9 2. Colorado 32 314 9.8 3. Arizona State 31 408 13.2 3. Washington State 31 296 9.5 4. Colorado 32 420 13.1 4. Arizona 30 276 9.2 5. California 36 467 13.0 5. Arizona State 31 281 9.1 6. USC 31 394 12.7 6. Washington 33 295 8.9 7. Arizona 30 379 12.6 7. California 36 317 8.8 8. Utah 37 451 12.2 8. USC 31 223 7.2 9. Oregon State 31 344 11.1 9. Oregon 31 200 6.5 10. Washington 33 362 11.0 10. Oregon State 31 190 6.1 11. Oregon 31 340 11.0 11. Stanford 36 210 5.8 12. Washington State 31 335 10.8 12. Utah 37 200 5.4

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio 1. Washington 33 394 11.9 571 17.3 +5.4 1. Stanford 36 502 13.9 428 11.9 1.2 2. California 36 506 14.1 594 16.5 +2.4 2. California 36 467 13.0 506 14.1 0.9 3. Colorado 32 487 15.2 553 17.3 +2.1 3. Washington 33 362 11.0 394 11.9 0.9 4. Washington State 31 504 16.3 556 17.9 +1.7 4. UCLA 34 556 16.4 609 17.9 0.9 5. Arizona 30 557 18.6 566 18.9 +0.3 5. Utah 37 451 12.2 520 14.1 0.9 6. Stanford 36 428 11.9 435 12.1 +0.2 6. Colorado 32 420 13.1 487 15.2 0.9 7. UCLA 34 609 17.9 612 18.0 +0.1 7. USC 31 394 12.7 512 16.5 0.8 8. Arizona State 31 535 17.3 526 17.0 -0.3 8. Arizona State 31 408 13.2 535 17.3 0.8 9. USC 31 512 16.5 448 14.5 -2.1 9. Arizona 30 379 12.6 557 18.6 0.7 10. Utah 37 520 14.1 424 11.5 -2.6 10. Washington State 31 335 10.8 504 16.3 0.7 11. Oregon State 31 527 17.0 397 12.8 -4.2 11. Oregon State 31 344 11.1 527 17.0 0.7 12. Oregon 31 618 19.9 401 12.9 -7.0 12. Oregon 31 340 11.0 618 19.9 0.6 CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 16, 2013 (All games)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 1. California 36 658 18.3 1. Oregon 31 919 29.6 2. Colorado 32 518 16.2 2. Stanford 36 1063 29.5 3. UCLA 34 535 15.7 3. Oregon State 31 895 28.9 4. Oregon 31 457 14.7 4. Utah 37 1032 27.9 5. Arizona State 31 451 14.5 5. UCLA 34 923 27.1 6. Arizona 30 424 14.1 6. Colorado 32 862 26.9 7. USC 31 438 14.1 7. California 36 948 26.3 8. Washington State 31 422 13.6 8. Washington 33 852 25.8 9. Stanford 36 463 12.9 9. Washington State 31 799 25.8 10. Washington 33 417 12.6 10. USC 31 788 25.4 11. Oregon State 31 380 12.3 11. Arizona 30 747 24.9 12. Utah 37 313 8.5 12. Arizona State 31 725 23.4

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb% OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb% 1. Utah 37 1032 388 .727 1. California 36 658 801 .451 2. California 36 948 396 .705 2. Colorado 32 518 737 .413 3. Colorado 32 862 361 .705 3. UCLA 34 535 778 .407 4. Stanford 36 1063 491 .684 4. Arizona State 31 451 728 .383 5. UCLA 34 923 438 .678 5. Stanford 36 463 766 .377 6. Oregon State 31 895 441 .670 6. USC 31 438 784 .358 7. Oregon 31 919 477 .658 7. Arizona 30 424 814 .342 8. USC 31 788 413 .656 8. Oregon 31 457 904 .336 9. Arizona State 31 725 386 .653 9. Oregon State 31 380 808 .320 10. Arizona 30 747 423 .638 10. Washington State 31 422 908 .317 11. Washington State 31 799 454 .638 11. Washington 33 417 1040 .286 12. Washington 33 852 504 .628 12. Utah 37 313 889 .260

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G 1. Washington 33 262 7.9 2. Oregon 31 180 5.8 3. Utah 37 208 5.6 4. Arizona 30 163 5.4 5. Oregon State 31 163 5.3 6. Stanford 36 188 5.2 7. Washington State 31 132 4.3 8. California 36 153 4.3 9. USC 31 129 4.2 10. Colorado 32 130 4.1 11. Arizona State 31 124 4.0 12. UCLA 34 100 2.9 CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 16, 2013 (All games)

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Current unbeaten streak Stanford 17-1 . 9 4 4 70.8 51.5 33-3 . 9 1 7 70.5 51.9 California 17-1 . 9 4 4 68.1 56.2 32-4 . 8 8 9 71.8 58.5 UCLA 14-4 . 7 7 8 66.8 60.9 26-8 . 7 6 5 67.5 60.4 Colorado 13-5 . 7 2 2 60.8 53.1 25-7 . 7 8 1 65.0 54.5 Washington 11-7 . 6 1 1 66.1 66.7 21-12 . 6 3 6 65.3 63.9 Utah 8-10 . 4 4 4 55.9 56.5 23-14 . 6 2 2 59.0 54.0 USC 7-11 . 3 8 9 61.9 64.5 11-20 . 3 5 5 61.5 66.1 Washington State 6-12 . 3 3 3 59.5 64.5 11-20 . 3 5 5 59.4 64.6 Arizona State 5-13 . 2 7 8 56.9 62.9 13-18 . 4 1 9 58.9 59.8 Arizona 4-14 . 2 2 2 60.9 68.7 12-18 . 4 0 0 62.5 65.8 Oregon State 4-14 . 2 2 2 55.6 61.6 10-21 . 3 2 3 57.3 60.1 Oregon 2-16 . 1 1 1 57.4 73.8 4-27 . 1 2 9 60.8 75.6

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin Arizona 30 1875-1973 62.5-65.8 -3.3 670-1832 . 3 6 6 163-535 . 3 0 5 372-522 . 7 1 3 1171 1237 -2.2 Arizona State 31 1825-1853 58.9-59.8 -0.9 691-1790 . 3 8 6 124-473 . 2 6 2 319-471 . 6 7 7 1176 1114 +2.0 California 36 2586-2105 71.8-58.5 +13.4 965-2283 . 4 2 3 153-506 . 3 0 2 503-825 . 6 1 0 1606 1197 +11.4 Colorado 32 2081-1744 65.0-54.5 +10.5 766-1942 . 3 9 4 130-429 . 3 0 3 419-610 . 6 8 7 1380 1098 +8.8 Oregon 31 1885-2344 60.8-75.6 -14.8 668-1978 . 3 3 8 180-678 . 2 6 5 369-533 . 6 9 2 1376 1381 -0.2 Oregon State 31 1776-1863 57.3-60.1 -2.8 670-1773 . 3 7 8 163-559 . 2 9 2 273-429 . 6 3 6 1275 1249 +0.8 Stanford 36 2538-1870 70.5-51.9 +18.6 970-2133 . 4 5 5 188-589 . 3 1 9 410-571 . 7 1 8 1526 1257 +7.5 UCLA 34 2294-2052 67.5-60.4 +7.1 879-2084 . 4 2 2 100-329 . 3 0 4 436-632 . 6 9 0 1458 1216 +7.1 USC 31 1905-2049 61.5-66.1 -4.6 650-1781 . 3 6 5 129-448 . 2 8 8 476-680 . 7 0 0 1226 1197 +0.9 Utah 37 2183-1998 59.0-54.0 +5.0 789-1902 . 4 1 5 208-589 . 3 5 3 397-563 . 7 0 5 1345 1277 +1.8 Washington 33 2156-2110 65.3-63.9 +1.4 757-2146 . 3 5 3 262-827 . 3 1 7 380-558 . 6 8 1 1269 1544 -8.3 Washington State 31 1841-2004 59.4-64.6 -5.3 701-1963 . 3 5 7 132-525 . 2 5 1 307-454 . 6 7 6 1221 1362 -4.5

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average Arizona 13-18791 1445 14-28974 2070 3-3209 1070 30-50974 1699 Arizona State 15-23821 1588 12-20395 1700 4-203 51 31-44419 1433 California 16-39691 2481 13-30675 2360 7-32396 4628 36-102762 2854 Colorado 18-58695 3261 12-14845 1237 2-11604 5802 32-85144 2661 Oregon 16-25204 1575 12-26045 2170 3-7349 2450 31-58598 1890 Oregon State 15-17965 1198 10-20461 2046 6-992 165 31-39418 1272 Stanford 15-64259 4284 15-54576 3638 6-10079 1680 36-128914 3581 UCLA 15-29864 1991 12-20458 1705 7-13856 1979 34-64178 1888 USC 17-14451 850 12-24814 2068 2-0 0 31-39265 1267 Utah 18-14853 825 17-23279 1369 2-6269 3134 37-44401 1200 Washington 16-30742 1921 15-19896 1326 2-10117 5058 33-60755 1841 Washington State 13-12817 986 15-32288 2153 3-0 0 31-45105 1455 Totals 187-351153 1878 159-316706 1992 47-96074 2044 393-763933 1944 INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 16, 2013 (All games)

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G 1. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN Jr 36 317 1 170 805 22.4 1. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN Jr 36 166 300 466 12.9 2. Davis, Jazmine-WASH So 30 184 71 139 578 19.3 2. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Fr 31 129 241 370 11.9 3. Harberts, Cassie-USC Jr 31 172 8 207 559 18.0 3. Brandon, Gennifer-CAL Jr 35 151 238 389 11.1 4. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH Jr 37 224 58 129 635 17.2 4. Williams, Aminah-WASH So 33 135 221 356 10.8 5. WHYTE, Davellyn-ARIZ Sr 30 156 70 123 505 16.8 5. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH Jr 37 63 284 347 9.4 6. Clarendon, Layshia-CAL Sr 36 220 41 109 590 16.4 6. Harberts, Cassie-USC Jr 31 114 140 254 8.2 7. Galdeira, Lia-WSU Fr 31 174 41 70 459 14.8 -6. Jeffery, Chucky-COLO Sr 31 59 195 254 8.2 8. Wicijowski, Taryn-UTAH Jr 34 180 2 123 485 14.3 8. Brewer, Alyssia-UCLA Sr 33 89 165 254 7.7 9. Jeffery, Chucky-COLO Sr 31 163 23 77 426 13.7 9. Caldwell, Talia-CAL Sr 36 153 110 263 7.3 10. Walton, Talia-WASH Fr 32 166 57 46 435 13.6 10. Wicijowski, Taryn-UTAH Jr 34 93 154 247 7.3 11. Kingma, Kristi-WASH Sr 33 137 86 85 445 13.5 11. Walton, Talia-WASH Fr 32 65 167 232 7.3 12. Crook, Ariya-USC So 30 124 55 98 401 13.4 12. Walker, Markel-UCLA Sr 33 75 164 239 7.2 13. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Fr 31 155 0 92 402 13.0 13. Nyingifa, Atonye-UCLA Jr 34 100 143 243 7.1 14. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Fr 31 141 48 59 389 12.5 14. Ruef, Mikaela-STAN Jr 36 61 178 239 6.6 15. Boyd, Brittany-CAL So 35 150 29 109 438 12.5 15. WHYTE, Davellyn-ARIZ Sr 30 50 139 189 6.3 16. Brandon, Gennifer-CAL Jr 35 170 0 89 429 12.3 16. Roberson, Arielle-COLO Fr 32 96 102 198 6.2 17. Roberson, Arielle-COLO Fr 32 134 21 97 386 12.1 17. Hunter, Deven-OSU Fr 31 71 118 189 6.1 18. Tinkle, Joslyn-STAN Sr 36 175 39 34 423 11.8 18. Burke, Joy-ASU Jr 31 75 113 188 6.1 19. Nyingifa, Atonye-UCLA Jr 34 160 1 73 394 11.6 19. GLOYD, Alli-ARIZ Jr 30 66 113 179 6.0 20. Rodrigues, Iwalani-UTAH Sr 37 170 43 42 425 11.5 20. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Fr 31 66 118 184 5.9 21. Fulcher, Janae-ASU Sr 30 135 2 72 344 11.5 22. Brewer, Alyssia-UCLA Sr 33 151 0 64 366 11.1 23. Orrange, Amber-STAN So 36 160 18 52 390 10.8 24. GRIFFITTS, Kama-ARIZ Jr 26 89 60 40 278 10.7 25. Walker, Markel-UCLA Sr 33 128 8 86 350 10.6 26. GLOYD, Alli-ARIZ Jr 30 108 0 65 281 9.4 27. Williams, Aminah-WASH So 33 123 11 48 305 9.2 28. Gibson, Ali-OSU So 31 106 40 30 282 9.1 29. Caldwell, Talia-CAL Sr 36 129 0 68 326 9.1 30. BARNES, Erica-ARIZ Jr 29 102 0 54 258 8.9

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct. ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN Jr 36 317 541 . 5 8 6 1. Walker, Markel-UCLA Sr 33 187 5.7 2. Caldwell, Talia-CAL Sr 36 129 226 . 5 7 1 2. WHYTE, Davellyn-ARIZ Sr 30 155 5.2 3. Wicijowski, Taryn-UTAH Jr 34 180 344 . 5 2 3 3. Boyd, Brittany-CAL So 35 153 4.4 4. Fulcher, Janae-ASU Sr 30 135 261 . 5 1 7 4. Orrange, Amber-STAN So 36 147 4.1 5. Gray, Reshanda-CAL So 33 101 198 . 5 1 0 5. Jeffery, Chucky-COLO Sr 31 123 4.0 6. Williams, Aminah-WASH So 33 123 249 . 4 9 4 6. Wetmore, Mercedes-WASH Jr 32 109 3.4 7. Nyingifa, Atonye-UCLA Jr 34 160 332 . 4 8 2 7. Davis, Jazmine-WASH So 30 95 3.2 8. Brewer, Alyssia-UCLA Sr 33 151 316 . 4 7 8 8. Barrett, Brianna-USC Fr 31 95 3.1 9. Orrange, Amber-STAN So 36 160 345 . 4 6 4 9. Rodrigues, Iwalani-UTAH Sr 37 108 2.9 10. Tinkle, Joslyn-STAN Sr 36 175 380 . 4 6 1 10. Crook, Ariya-USC So 30 87 2.9 11. Clarendon, Layshia-CAL Sr 36 220 487 . 4 5 2 11. Thomas, Adrianne-ASU Jr 30 86 2.9 12. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Fr 31 155 344 . 4 5 1 12. CRUTCHFIELD, Carissa-ARIZ Jr 29 82 2.8 13. Dixon, Jasmine-UCLA Sr 32 103 229 . 4 5 0 13. Clarendon, Layshia-CAL Sr 36 101 2.8 14. Brandon, Gennifer-CAL Jr 35 170 379 . 4 4 9 14. Lemberger, Thea-UCLA Jr 28 74 2.6 15. Harberts, Cassie-USC Jr 31 172 393 . 4 3 8 15. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH Jr 37 97 2.6 INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 16, 2013 (All games)

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct. STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Galland, Devyn-ORE Fr 30 84 96 . 8 7 5 1. Galdeira, Lia-WSU Fr 31 86 2.8 2. Kingma, Kristi-WASH Sr 33 85 103 . 8 2 5 2. Boyd, Brittany-CAL So 35 92 2.6 3. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN Jr 36 170 219 . 7 7 6 3. WHYTE, Davellyn-ARIZ Sr 30 78 2.6 4. Crook, Ariya-USC So 30 98 127 . 7 7 2 4. Walker, Markel-UCLA Sr 33 83 2.5 5. Galdeira, Lia-WSU Fr 31 70 91 . 7 6 9 5. Jeffery, Chucky-COLO Sr 31 67 2.2 6. Wilson, Brittany-COLO Jr 32 64 84 . 7 6 2 6. Williams, Aminah-WASH So 33 71 2.2 7. WHYTE, Davellyn-ARIZ Sr 30 123 163 . 7 5 5 7. GRIFFITTS, Kama-ARIZ Jr 26 53 2.0 -7. Wicijowski, Taryn-UTAH Jr 34 123 163 . 7 5 5 8. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH Jr 37 72 1.9 9. Nyingifa, Atonye-UCLA Jr 34 73 97 . 7 5 3 9. Amukamara, Promise-ASU So 31 59 1.9 10. GLOYD, Alli-ARIZ Jr 30 65 88 . 7 3 9 10. Gibson, Ali-OSU So 31 54 1.7 11. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH Jr 37 129 175 . 7 3 7 11. Clarendon, Layshia-CAL Sr 36 62 1.7 12. Davis, Jazmine-WASH So 30 139 190 . 7 3 2 12. Barrett, Brianna-USC Fr 31 51 1.6 13. Jeffery, Chucky-COLO Sr 31 77 109 . 7 0 6 13. Orrange, Amber-STAN So 36 57 1.6 14. Harberts, Cassie-USC Jr 31 207 298 . 6 9 5 14. Wetmore, Mercedes-WASH Jr 32 48 1.5 15. Thomas, Adrianne-ASU Jr 30 66 96 . 6 8 8 15. Davis, Jazmine-WASH So 30 43 1.4

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Messer, Rachel-UTAH Sr 37 37 84 . 4 4 0 1. Kingma, Kristi-WASH Sr 33 86 2.6 2. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Fr 31 48 129 . 3 7 2 2. Davis, Jazmine-WASH So 30 71 2.4 3. Davis, Jazmine-WASH So 30 71 199 . 3 5 7 3. WHYTE, Davellyn-ARIZ Sr 30 70 2.3 4. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH Jr 37 58 165 . 3 5 2 4. GRIFFITTS, Kama-ARIZ Jr 26 60 2.3 5. Samuelson, Bonnie-STAN So 35 49 140 . 3 5 0 5. Delgado, Amanda-ORE So 26 59 2.3 6. Korver, Kari-UCLA Fr 34 38 110 . 3 4 5 6. Crook, Ariya-USC So 30 55 1.8 7. Rodrigues, Iwalani-UTAH Sr 37 43 125 . 3 4 4 7. Walton, Talia-WASH Fr 32 57 1.8 8. James, Sara-STAN Jr 34 37 112 . 3 3 0 8. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH Jr 37 58 1.6 9. Crook, Ariya-USC So 30 55 167 . 3 2 9 9. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Fr 31 48 1.5 10. Clarendon, Layshia-CAL Sr 36 41 126 . 3 2 5 10. Samuelson, Bonnie-STAN So 35 49 1.4 11. Tinkle, Joslyn-STAN Sr 36 39 121 . 3 2 2 11. Galdeira, Lia-WSU Fr 31 41 1.3 12. WHYTE, Davellyn-ARIZ Sr 30 70 218 . 3 2 1 12. Gibson, Ali-OSU So 31 40 1.3 13. Kingma, Kristi-WASH Sr 33 86 272 . 3 1 6 13. Jemerigbe, Afure-CAL Jr 36 45 1.3 14. Jemerigbe, Afure-CAL Jr 36 45 143 . 3 1 5 14. Kresl, Lexy-COLO So 29 34 1.2 15. Walton, Talia-WASH Fr 32 57 182 . 3 1 3 15. Rodrigues, Iwalani-UTAH Sr 37 43 1.2

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio 1. Tinkle, Joslyn-STAN Sr 36 66 1.8 1. Wetmore, Mercedes-WASH Jr 32 109 64 1.7 2. Walton, Talia-WASH Fr 32 58 1.8 2. Orrange, Amber-STAN So 36 147 92 1.6 3. Bright, Patricia-OSU Sr 29 51 1.8 3. Boyd, Brittany-CAL So 35 153 106 1.4 4. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN Jr 36 62 1.7 4. Jeffery, Chucky-COLO Sr 31 123 92 1.3 5. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Fr 31 40 1.3 5. Walker, Markel-UCLA Sr 33 187 144 1.3 6. Oliver, Kate-USC Jr 25 30 1.2 6. Barrett, Brianna-USC Fr 31 95 74 1.3 7. Hamblin, Ruth-OSU Fr 28 32 1.1 7. WHYTE, Davellyn-ARIZ Sr 30 155 147 1.1 8. Carpenter, Megan-ORE So 30 34 1.1 8. Davis, Jazmine-WASH So 30 95 103 0.9 9. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH Jr 37 41 1.1 10. Hargis, Rachel-COLO Jr 31 34 1.1 -10. Harberts, Cassie-USC Jr 31 34 1.1 12. Noyes, Carly-WSU Sr 31 32 1.0 13. POSTON, Cheshi-ARIZ Sr 30 30 1.0 14. Wicijowski, Taryn-UTAH Jr 34 33 1.0 15. Burke, Joy-ASU Jr 31 30 1.0 INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 16, 2013 (All games)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN Jr 36 166 4.6 1. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN Jr 36 300 8.3 2. Brandon, Gennifer-CAL Jr 35 151 4.3 2. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Fr 31 241 7.8 3. Caldwell, Talia-CAL Sr 36 153 4.3 3. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH Jr 37 284 7.7 4. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Fr 31 129 4.2 4. Brandon, Gennifer-CAL Jr 35 238 6.8 5. Williams, Aminah-WASH So 33 135 4.1 5. Williams, Aminah-WASH So 33 221 6.7 6. Harberts, Cassie-USC Jr 31 114 3.7 6. Jeffery, Chucky-COLO Sr 31 195 6.3 7. Roberson, Arielle-COLO Fr 32 96 3.0 7. Walton, Talia-WASH Fr 32 167 5.2 8. Nyingifa, Atonye-UCLA Jr 34 100 2.9 8. Brewer, Alyssia-UCLA Sr 33 165 5.0 9. Wicijowski, Taryn-UTAH Jr 34 93 2.7 9. Walker, Markel-UCLA Sr 33 164 5.0 10. Brewer, Alyssia-UCLA Sr 33 89 2.7 10. Ruef, Mikaela-STAN Jr 36 178 4.9 11. Burke, Joy-ASU Jr 31 75 2.4 11. WHYTE, Davellyn-ARIZ Sr 30 139 4.6 12. BARNES, Erica-ARIZ Jr 29 68 2.3 12. Wicijowski, Taryn-UTAH Jr 34 154 4.5 13. Hunter, Deven-OSU Fr 31 71 2.3 13. Harberts, Cassie-USC Jr 31 140 4.5 14. Walker, Markel-UCLA Sr 33 75 2.3 14. Boyd, Brittany-CAL So 35 155 4.4 15. GLOYD, Alli-ARIZ Jr 30 66 2.2 15. Rodrigues, Iwalani-UTAH Sr 37 159 4.3

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Davis, Jazmine-WASH So 30 1132 37.7 2. Kingma, Kristi-WASH Sr 33 1242 37.6 3. Harberts, Cassie-USC Jr 31 1152 37.2 4. Rodrigues, Iwalani-UTAH Sr 37 1349 36.5 5. Clarendon, Layshia-CAL Sr 36 1278 35.5 6. WHYTE, Davellyn-ARIZ Sr 30 1064 35.5 7. Williams, Aminah-WASH So 33 1159 35.1 8. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH Jr 37 1284 34.7 9. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN Jr 36 1240 34.4 10. Wetmore, Mercedes-WASH Jr 32 1093 34.2 Conference Team Highs Through games of Apr 16, 2013 (All games)

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 100 Arizona vs Oregon (1/13/13) 97 Washington at Oregon (02-15-13) Margin 49 (87-38) Stanford at UC Davis (11/30/12) 48 (89-41) California vs Saint Mary's (11/15/12) 48 (84-36) Oregon State vs St. Martin's (12/9/12) Field goals made 40 Stanford at Santa Clara (11/11/12) 38 California vs Saint Mary's (11/15/12) Field goal attempts 86 Oregon vs Oklahoma (11-24-12) 86 California vs USC (1/17/13) Field goal percentage .638 (30-47) UCLA at Washington State (2/10/13) .635 (40-63) Stanford at Santa Clara (11/11/12) 3-Pt FG made 18 Washington at Oregon (02-15-13) 15 Washington at Arizona State (02/03/13) 3-Pt FG attempts 45 Oregon vs Saint Mary's (11-11-12) 41 Washington at Oregon (02-15-13) 3-Pt percentage .857 (6-7) Stanford vs UCLA (01/18/13) .667 (2-3) Utah vs Arizona State (01/20/13) Free throws made 35 USC vs Oregon State (03/07/13) 28 Colorado vs Oregon State (2/8/2013) Free throw attempts 46 USC vs Oregon State (03/07/13) 42 California vs Arizona (2/10/13) Free throw percentage 1.000 (11-11) Utah at Oregon (03-03-13) 1.000 (10-10) Utah at Kansas State (4/3/13) 1.000 (9-9) Stanford at Gonzaga (12/02/12) 1.000 (9-9) Utah vs UCLA (03/08/13) 1.000 (8-8) Arizona at Utah (01/18/13) 1.000 (8-8) Arizona State at California (2/8/13) 1.000 (7-7) Oregon State at Arizona (1/11/13) Rebounds 68 Oregon vs Portland State (11-15-12) 66 California at Old Dominion (11-30-12) Assists 27 Utah vs Utah State (11/27/12) 25 UCLA vs Washington State (01/11/13) 25 Arizona vs Oregon (1/13/13) 25 Stanford at Oregon (02-01-13) 25 Washington at Oregon (02-15-13) Steals 23 UCLA vs Texas (12/08/12) 19 USC vs UC Davis (12/21/12) Blocked shots 12 Stanford at UC Davis (11/30/12) 12 Oregon at Illinois (12/12/12) 12 Oregon State vs Cal State Fullerton (12/13/12) Turnovers 30 Oregon State at Loyola Marymount (12/15/12) 29 Oregon vs Portland State (11-15-12) 29 UCLA vs Colorado (02/01/13) Fouls 35 Washington State at Minnesota (11/10/12) 27 Arizona State at UTEP (11/18/12) 27 Arizona at California (2/10/13) 27 Oregon State vs USC (03/07/13) Conference Opponent Lows Through games of Apr 16, 2013 (All games)

OPPONENT LOWS (lowest totals allowed by)

Points 33 Utah vs Houston Baptist (12/15/12) 35 Arizona State vs Binghampton (12-01-12) Field goals made 10 Arizona State vs Binghampton (12-01-12) 11 Oregon State vs St. Martin's (12/9/12) 11 Colorado vs Washington State (2/22/13) Field goal attempts 36 California vs Utah (1/27/13) 38 Arizona State vs Binghampton (12-01-12) 38 Arizona State vs Utah (02-15-13) Field goal percentage .169 (12-71) Stanford at Washington (02/28/13) .182 (12-66) Stanford at UC Davis (11/30/12) 3-Pt FG made 0 Utah vs Northern Colorado (11/20/12) 0 California at Old Dominion (11-30-12) 0 California vs Stanford (1/8/13) 0 Stanford vs UCLA (01/18/13) 0 Colorado at UCLA (02/01/13) 0 Washington State vs Arizona State (03/07/13) 0 California vs UCLA (03/09/13) 3-Pt FG attempts 2 Stanford vs UCLA (01/18/13) 2 Colorado at UCLA (02/01/13) 3-Pt percentage .000 (0-3) California vs UCLA (03/09/13) .000 (0-11) Washington State vs Arizona State (03/07/13) .000 (0-2) Colorado at UCLA (02/01/13) .000 (0-2) Stanford vs UCLA (01/18/13) .000 (0-8) California vs Stanford (1/8/13) .000 (0-8) California at Old Dominion (11-30-12) .000 (0-6) Utah vs Northern Colorado (11/20/12) Free throws made 2 Utah vs Michigan (11/16/12) 2 California vs Eastern Washington (11/23/12) 2 Oregon State vs Michigan State (12/19/12) 2 Washington State at UCLA (01/11/13) 2 USC vs UCLA (2/19/13) 2 Utah vs Washington State (02/24/13) 2 Washington vs Stanford (02/28/13) 2 Arizona vs Utah (03/07/13) Free throw attempts 2 Utah vs Michigan (11/16/12) 2 California vs Eastern Washington (11/23/12) 2 Oregon State vs Michigan State (12/19/12) Free throw percentage .333 (3-9) Washington vs Oregon (03/07/13) .333 (2-6) USC vs UCLA (2/19/13) .333 (3-9) Arizona at Utah (01/18/13) Rebounds 17 California vs Eastern Washington (11/23/12) 19 Arizona State vs Binghampton (12-01-12) Assists 1 Utah vs Houston Baptist (12/15/12) 2 Stanford vs Arizona (02/08/13) 2 Oregon State vs USC (03/07/13) Steals 0 Utah vs Michigan (11/16/12) 0 Stanford at Hawai'i (11/17/12) 0 Washington vs Idaho (12/16/12) 0 Utah vs Oregon (02/08/13) Blocked shots 0 Several Turnovers 1 Utah at Drexel (4/6/13) 3 Stanford vs Baylor (11/16/12) Fouls 3 Stanford vs Michigan (03/26/13) 5 Utah at Drexel (4/6/13) Conference Individual Highs Through games of Apr 16, 2013 (All games)

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points 38 Alleyne, Jillian (Oregon) vs Portland State (11-15-12) 37 Davis, Jazmine (Washington) at USC (1/11/13) Field goals made 14 Ogwumike, Chiney (Stanford) vs Pacific (12/15/12) 13 Alleyne, Jillian (Oregon) vs Portland State (11-15-12) 13 Fulcher, Janae (Arizona State) vs Florida (11/25/12) 13 Ogwumike, Chiney (Stanford) vs Tulsa (03/24/13) Field goal attempts 30 Clarendon, Layshia (California) vs USC (1/17/13) 28 Davis, Jazmine (Washington) at USC (1/11/13) Field goal percentage .909 (10-11) Caldwell, Talia (California) at Washington (03/02/13) .889 (8-9) Nyingifa, Atonye (UCLA) vs Washington State (01/11/13) 3-Pt FG made 11 Kingma, Kristi (Washington) at Oregon (02-15-13) 7 GRIFFITTS, Kama (Arizona) at UNLV (11/13/12) 7 Delgado, Amanda (Oregon) at Washington State (1/25/13) 3-Pt FG attempts 17 Kingma, Kristi (Washington) at Oregon (02-15-13) 15 Delgado, Amanda (Oregon) vs Oklahoma (11-24-12) 15 Davis, Jazmine (Washington) at USC (1/11/13) 15 Samuelson, Bonnie (Stanford) at Washington (02/28/13) 3-Pt percentage 1.000 (5-5) Kresl, Lexy (Colorado) vs New Mexico (12/29/12) 1.000 (5-5) Tinkle, Joslyn (Stanford) vs Michigan (03/26/13) Free throws made 15 Kingma, Kristi (Washington) vs Oregon State (01/25/13) 12 Alleyne, Jillian (Oregon) vs Portland State (11-15-12) 12 Davis, Jazmine (Washington) at UCLA (01/13/13) 12 Harberts, Cassie (USC) vs California (2/17/13) Free throw attempts 20 Harberts, Cassie (USC) at Oregon State (1/4/13) 19 Alleyne, Jillian (Oregon) vs Portland State (11-15-12) Free throw percentage 1.000 (15-15) Kingma, Kristi (Washington) vs Oregon State (01/25/13) 1.000 (10-10) Wicijowski, Taryn (Utah) vs Southern Utah (11/13/12) 1.000 (10-10) Nyingifa, Atonye (UCLA) vs Loyola Marymount (12/02/12) 1.000 (9-9) Ogwumike, Chiney (Stanford) at UC Davis (11/30/12) 1.000 (9-9) Davis, Jazmine (Washington) vs Oregon (03/07/13) 1.000 (8-8) Wilson, Brittany (Colorado) vs Idaho (11/11/12) 1.000 (8-8) WHYTE, Davellyn (Arizona) at LongBeach State (12/2/12) 1.000 (8-8) Harberts, Cassie (USC) vs Washington (1/11/13) 1.000 (8-8) Plouffe, Michelle (Utah) vs Arizona State (01/20/13) 1.000 (8-8) Crook, Ariya (USC) vs Arizona (01/27/13) 1.000 (8-8) Reese, Jen (Colorado) at Arizona State (02-17-13) 1.000 (8-8) Galdeira, Lia (Washington State) at Colorado (2/22/13) Rebounds 27 Alleyne, Jillian (Oregon) vs Portland State (11-15-12) 26 Brandon, Gennifer (California) vs USC (1/17/13) Assists 14 Boyd, Brittany (California) vs Georgetown (11/24/12) 11 WHYTE, Davellyn (Arizona) at Washington State (1/4/13) 11 CRUTCHFIELD, Carissa (Arizona) vs Oregon (1/13/13) Steals 10 Boyd, Brittany (California) at UCLA (02/15/13) 8 Boyd, Brittany (California) vs Eastern Washington (11/23/12) 8 WHYTE, Davellyn (Arizona) at LongBeach State (12/2/12) 8 Barrett, Brianna (USC) vs UC Davis (12/21/12) Blocked shots 7 Tinkle, Joslyn (Stanford) at UC Davis (11/30/12) 7 Hargis, Rachel (Colorado) vs Louisville (12/14/12) 7 Tinkle, Joslyn (Stanford) at South Carolina (12/19/12) Turnovers 10 WHYTE, Davellyn (Arizona) vs UTEP (11/23/12) 10 Plouffe, Michelle (Utah) at California (1/27/13) CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 16, 2013 (Conference games only)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1. Stanford 18 17-1 1275 70.8 1. Stanford 18 927 51.5 2. California 18 17-1 1225 68.1 2. Colorado 18 956 53.1 3. UCLA 18 14-4 1203 66.8 3. California 18 1012 56.2 4. Washington 18 11-7 1190 66.1 4. Utah 18 1017 56.5 5. USC 18 7-11 1114 61.9 5. UCLA 18 1096 60.9 6. Arizona 18 4-14 1097 60.9 6. Oregon State 18 1109 61.6 7. Colorado 18 13-5 1095 60.8 7. Arizona State 18 1132 62.9 8. Washington State 18 6-12 1071 59.5 8. USC 18 1161 64.5 9. Oregon 18 2-16 1034 57.4 -8. Washington State 18 1161 64.5 10. Arizona State 18 5-13 1025 56.9 10. Washington 18 1201 66.7 11. Utah 18 8-10 1007 55.9 11. Arizona 18 1237 68.7 12. Oregon State 18 4-14 1001 55.6 12. Oregon 18 1328 73.8

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct. 1. Stanford 18 70.8 51.5 +19.3 1. Stanford 18 222 308 . 7 2 1 2. California 18 68.1 56.2 +11.8 2. Arizona 18 216 302 . 7 1 5 3. Colorado 18 60.8 53.1 +7.7 3. Washington State 18 183 258 . 7 0 9 4. UCLA 18 66.8 60.9 +5.9 4. Washington 18 224 319 . 7 0 2 5. Utah 18 55.9 56.5 -0.6 5. USC 18 277 398 . 6 9 6 6. Washington 18 66.1 66.7 -0.6 6. Colorado 18 236 342 . 6 9 0 7. USC 18 61.9 64.5 -2.6 7. Arizona State 18 184 268 . 6 8 7 8. Washington State 18 59.5 64.5 -5.0 8. UCLA 18 204 298 . 6 8 5 9. Arizona State 18 56.9 62.9 -5.9 9. Utah 18 182 267 . 6 8 2 10. Oregon State 18 55.6 61.6 -6.0 10. Oregon 18 226 338 . 6 6 9 11. Arizona 18 60.9 68.7 -7.8 11. Oregon State 18 135 209 . 6 4 6 12. Oregon 18 57.4 73.8 -16.3 12. California 18 236 401 . 5 8 9

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA Pct. FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct. 1. Stanford 18 479 1090 . 4 3 9 1. Stanford 18 337 1073 . 3 1 4 2. UCLA 18 469 1073 . 4 3 7 2. Colorado 18 341 967 . 3 5 3 3. Utah 18 368 915 . 4 0 2 3. Oregon State 18 388 1097 . 3 5 4 4. California 18 454 1132 . 4 0 1 4. California 18 370 999 . 3 7 0 5. Oregon State 18 385 1015 . 3 7 9 5. UCLA 18 383 1027 . 3 7 3 6. Colorado 18 396 1049 . 3 7 8 6. USC 18 422 1116 . 3 7 8 7. USC 18 377 1047 . 3 6 0 7. Utah 18 386 1007 . 3 8 3 8. Arizona 18 396 1101 . 3 6 0 8. Washington State 18 423 1086 . 3 9 0 9. Arizona State 18 382 1067 . 3 5 8 9. Washington 18 454 1158 . 3 9 2 10. Washington 18 407 1147 . 3 5 5 10. Oregon 18 493 1244 . 3 9 6 11. Washington State 18 405 1150 . 3 5 2 11. Arizona State 18 405 971 . 4 1 7 12. Oregon 18 359 1093 . 3 2 8 12. Arizona 18 475 1134 . 4 1 9

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. Utah 18 89 262 . 3 4 0 1. Stanford 18 60 285 . 2 1 1 2. Washington 18 152 449 . 3 3 9 2. Utah 18 66 249 . 2 6 5 3. UCLA 18 61 191 . 3 1 9 3. USC 18 86 323 . 2 6 6 4. California 18 81 258 . 3 1 4 4. Arizona 18 89 319 . 2 7 9 5. Oregon State 18 96 313 . 3 0 7 5. Washington 18 107 381 . 2 8 1 6. Colorado 18 67 227 . 2 9 5 6. Colorado 18 82 281 . 2 9 2 7. Stanford 18 95 324 . 2 9 3 7. UCLA 18 86 289 . 2 9 8 8. USC 18 83 288 . 2 8 8 8. California 18 78 257 . 3 0 4 9. Arizona 18 89 322 . 2 7 6 9. Washington State 18 106 325 . 3 2 6 10. Arizona State 18 77 302 . 2 5 5 10. Oregon State 18 84 257 . 3 2 7 11. Washington State 18 78 314 . 2 4 8 11. Oregon 18 131 400 . 3 2 8 12. Oregon 18 90 366 . 2 4 6 12. Arizona State 18 83 250 . 3 3 2 CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 16, 2013 (Conference games only)

REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G 1. California 18 798 44.3 1. California 18 611 33.9 2. Oregon 18 773 42.9 2. UCLA 18 631 35.1 3. Stanford 18 752 41.8 3. Colorado 18 639 35.5 4. Colorado 18 748 41.6 -3. Utah 18 639 35.5 5. USC 18 733 40.7 5. Stanford 18 659 36.6 6. UCLA 18 725 40.3 6. Arizona State 18 690 38.3 7. Washington State 18 711 39.5 7. USC 18 727 40.4 8. Oregon State 18 693 38.5 8. Oregon State 18 752 41.8 9. Arizona 18 674 37.4 9. Washington State 18 774 43.0 10. Arizona State 18 666 37.0 10. Arizona 18 781 43.4 11. Washington 18 656 36.4 11. Oregon 18 786 43.7 12. Utah 18 615 34.2 12. Washington 18 855 47.5

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G 1. California 18 798 44.3 611 33.9 +10.4 1. Oregon State 18 99 5.5 2. Colorado 18 748 41.6 639 35.5 +6.1 2. Stanford 18 95 5.3 3. UCLA 18 725 40.3 631 35.1 +5.2 3. Washington State 18 70 3.9 4. Stanford 18 752 41.8 659 36.6 +5.2 4. Colorado 18 65 3.6 5. USC 18 733 40.7 727 40.4 +0.3 -4. UCLA 18 65 3.6 6. Oregon 18 773 42.9 786 43.7 -0.7 6. USC 18 64 3.6 7. Utah 18 615 34.2 639 35.5 -1.3 -6. Oregon 18 64 3.6 -7. Arizona State 18 666 37.0 690 38.3 -1.3 8. Utah 18 61 3.4 9. Oregon State 18 693 38.5 752 41.8 -3.3 9. California 18 50 2.8 10. Washington State 18 711 39.5 774 43.0 -3.5 10. Arizona 18 45 2.5 11. Arizona 18 674 37.4 781 43.4 -5.9 -10. Washington 18 45 2.5 12. Washington 18 656 36.4 855 47.5 -11.1 12. Arizona State 18 43 2.4

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G STEALS G No. Avg/G 1. UCLA 18 311 17.3 1. UCLA 18 182 10.1 2. Stanford 18 267 14.8 2. Colorado 18 176 9.8 3. USC 18 246 13.7 3. Washington State 18 173 9.6 4. Arizona State 18 229 12.7 4. Arizona State 18 160 8.9 5. California 18 224 12.4 5. Washington 18 155 8.6 6. Colorado 18 221 12.3 6. Arizona 18 148 8.2 7. Arizona 18 214 11.9 7. California 18 143 7.9 8. Washington 18 203 11.3 8. USC 18 134 7.4 9. Oregon State 18 201 11.2 9. Stanford 18 125 6.9 10. Utah 18 196 10.9 10. Oregon 18 107 5.9 11. Washington State 18 190 10.6 11. Oregon State 18 102 5.7 12. Oregon 18 174 9.7 12. Utah 18 99 5.5

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio 1. Washington 18 195 10.8 290 16.1 +5.3 1. Stanford 18 267 14.8 206 11.4 1.3 2. California 18 236 13.1 290 16.1 +3.0 2. Washington 18 203 11.3 195 10.8 1.0 3. Stanford 18 206 11.4 249 13.8 +2.4 3. California 18 224 12.4 236 13.1 0.9 4. Washington State 18 288 16.0 327 18.2 +2.2 4. UCLA 18 311 17.3 342 19.0 0.9 5. Colorado 18 276 15.3 312 17.3 +2.0 5. USC 18 246 13.7 280 15.6 0.9 6. Arizona State 18 286 15.9 298 16.6 +0.7 6. Colorado 18 221 12.3 276 15.3 0.8 7. Arizona 18 314 17.4 313 17.4 -0.1 7. Arizona State 18 229 12.7 286 15.9 0.8 8. UCLA 18 342 19.0 329 18.3 -0.7 8. Utah 18 196 10.9 261 14.5 0.8 9. USC 18 280 15.6 244 13.6 -2.0 9. Arizona 18 214 11.9 314 17.4 0.7 10. Utah 18 261 14.5 224 12.4 -2.1 10. Oregon State 18 201 11.2 303 16.8 0.7 11. Oregon State 18 303 16.8 233 12.9 -3.9 11. Washington State 18 190 10.6 288 16.0 0.7 12. Oregon 18 341 18.9 219 12.2 -6.8 12. Oregon 18 174 9.7 341 18.9 0.5 CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 16, 2013 (Conference games only)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 1. California 18 326 18.1 1. Stanford 18 516 28.7 2. Arizona State 18 272 15.1 2. Oregon 18 510 28.3 3. Colorado 18 267 14.8 3. Oregon State 18 495 27.5 4. Oregon 18 263 14.6 4. Colorado 18 481 26.7 5. Washington State 18 259 14.4 5. USC 18 478 26.6 6. USC 18 255 14.2 6. California 18 472 26.2 7. UCLA 18 254 14.1 7. UCLA 18 471 26.2 8. Stanford 18 236 13.1 8. Utah 18 461 25.6 9. Arizona 18 233 12.9 9. Washington 18 453 25.2 10. Washington 18 203 11.3 10. Washington State 18 452 25.1 11. Oregon State 18 198 11.0 11. Arizona 18 441 24.5 12. Utah 18 154 8.6 12. Arizona State 18 394 21.9

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb% OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb% 1. California 18 472 196 .707 1. California 18 326 415 .440 2. Utah 18 461 195 .703 2. UCLA 18 254 401 .388 3. Colorado 18 481 206 .700 3. Colorado 18 267 433 .381 4. Stanford 18 516 249 .675 4. Arizona State 18 272 459 .372 5. UCLA 18 471 230 .672 5. Stanford 18 236 410 .365 6. Oregon 18 510 265 .658 6. USC 18 255 467 .353 7. USC 18 478 260 .648 7. Oregon 18 263 521 .335 8. Oregon State 18 495 281 .638 8. Washington State 18 259 517 .334 9. Washington State 18 452 257 .638 9. Arizona 18 233 510 .314 10. Arizona State 18 394 231 .630 10. Oregon State 18 198 471 .296 11. Arizona 18 441 271 .619 11. Washington 18 203 576 .261 12. Washington 18 453 279 .619 12. Utah 18 154 444 .258

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G 1. Washington 18 152 8.4 2. Oregon State 18 96 5.3 3. Stanford 18 95 5.3 4. Oregon 18 90 5.0 5. Arizona 18 89 4.9 -5. Utah 18 89 4.9 7. USC 18 83 4.6 8. California 18 81 4.5 9. Washington State 18 78 4.3 10. Arizona State 18 77 4.3 11. Colorado 18 67 3.7 12. UCLA 18 61 3.4 CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 16, 2013 (Conference games only)

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Current unbeaten streak Stanford 17-1 . 9 4 4 70.8 51.5 17-1 . 9 4 4 70.8 51.5 California -- 15 California 17-1 . 9 4 4 68.1 56.2 17-1 . 9 4 4 68.1 56.2 Stanford -- 14 UCLA 14-4 . 7 7 8 66.8 60.9 14-4 . 7 7 8 66.8 60.9 Colorado -- 9 Colorado 13-5 . 7 2 2 60.8 53.1 13-5 . 7 2 2 60.8 53.1 UCLA -- 4 Washington 11-7 . 6 1 1 66.1 66.7 11-7 . 6 1 1 66.1 66.7 USC -- 2 Utah 8-10 . 4 4 4 55.9 56.5 8-10 . 4 4 4 55.9 56.5 Utah -- 1 USC 7-11 . 3 8 9 61.9 64.5 7-11 . 3 8 9 61.9 64.5 Washington State 6-12 . 3 3 3 59.5 64.5 6-12 . 3 3 3 59.5 64.5 Arizona State 5-13 . 2 7 8 56.9 62.9 5-13 . 2 7 8 56.9 62.9 Arizona 4-14 . 2 2 2 60.9 68.7 4-14 . 2 2 2 60.9 68.7 Oregon State 4-14 . 2 2 2 55.6 61.6 4-14 . 2 2 2 55.6 61.6 Oregon 2-16 . 1 1 1 57.4 73.8 2-16 . 1 1 1 57.4 73.8

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin Arizona 18 1097-1237 60.9-68.7 -7.8 396-1101 . 3 6 0 89-322 . 2 7 6 216-302 . 7 1 5 674 781 -5.9 Arizona State 18 1025-1132 56.9-62.9 -5.9 382-1067 . 3 5 8 77-302 . 2 5 5 184-268 . 6 8 7 666 690 -1.3 California 18 1225-1012 68.1-56.2 +11.8 454-1132 . 4 0 1 81-258 . 3 1 4 236-401 . 5 8 9 798 611 +10.4 Colorado 18 1095-956 60.8-53.1 +7.7 396-1049 . 3 7 8 67-227 . 2 9 5 236-342 . 6 9 0 748 639 +6.1 Oregon 18 1034-1328 57.4-73.8 -16.3 359-1093 . 3 2 8 90-366 . 2 4 6 226-338 . 6 6 9 773 786 -0.7 Oregon State 18 1001-1109 55.6-61.6 -6.0 385-1015 . 3 7 9 96-313 . 3 0 7 135-209 . 6 4 6 693 752 -3.3 Stanford 18 1275-927 70.8-51.5 +19.3 479-1090 . 4 3 9 95-324 . 2 9 3 222-308 . 7 2 1 752 659 +5.2 UCLA 18 1203-1096 66.8-60.9 +5.9 469-1073 . 4 3 7 61-191 . 3 1 9 204-298 . 6 8 5 725 631 +5.2 USC 18 1114-1161 61.9-64.5 -2.6 377-1047 . 3 6 0 83-288 . 2 8 8 277-398 . 6 9 6 733 727 +0.3 Utah 18 1007-1017 55.9-56.5 -0.6 368-915 . 4 0 2 89-262 . 3 4 0 182-267 . 6 8 2 615 639 -1.3 Washington 18 1190-1201 66.1-66.7 -0.6 407-1147 . 3 5 5 152-449 . 3 3 9 224-319 . 7 0 2 656 855 -11.1 Washington State 18 1071-1161 59.5-64.5 -5.0 405-1150 . 3 5 2 78-314 . 2 4 8 183-258 . 7 0 9 711 774 -3.5

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average Arizona 9-11807 1312 9-19162 2129 0-0 0 18-30969 1720 Arizona State 9-13519 1502 9-18009 2001 0-0 0 18-31528 1752 California 9-25722 2858 9-17630 1959 0-0 0 18-43352 2408 Colorado 9-33470 3719 9-11850 1317 0-0 0 18-45320 2518 Oregon 9-13531 1503 9-22804 2534 0-0 0 18-36335 2019 Oregon State 9-11285 1254 9-20225 2247 0-0 0 18-31510 1751 Stanford 9-36069 4008 9-20270 2252 0-0 0 18-56339 3130 UCLA 9-20141 2238 9-15206 1690 0-0 0 18-35347 1964 USC 9-8483 943 9-22255 2473 0-0 0 18-30738 1708 Utah 9-7265 807 9-13625 1514 0-0 0 18-20890 1161 Washington 9-20171 2241 9-13355 1484 0-0 0 18-33526 1863 Washington State 9-6575 731 9-13647 1516 0-0 0 18-20222 1123 Totals 108-208038 1926 108-208038 1926 0-0 0 216-416076 1926 INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 16, 2013 (Conference games only)

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G 1. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN Jr 18 164 0 101 429 23.8 1. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN Jr 18 79 148 227 12.6 2. Davis, Jazmine-WASH So 15 86 31 81 284 18.9 2. Brandon, Gennifer-CAL Jr 17 80 112 192 11.3 3. Harberts, Cassie-USC Jr 18 102 7 124 335 18.6 3. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Fr 18 65 124 189 10.5 4. Clarendon, Layshia-CAL Sr 18 123 18 52 316 17.6 4. Williams, Aminah-WASH So 18 65 118 183 10.2 5. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH Jr 18 103 22 76 304 16.9 5. Jeffery, Chucky-COLO Sr 18 31 128 159 8.8 6. WHYTE, Davellyn-ARIZ Sr 18 98 36 67 299 16.6 6. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH Jr 18 36 121 157 8.7 7. Kingma, Kristi-WASH Sr 18 81 53 57 272 15.1 7. Harberts, Cassie-USC Jr 18 71 81 152 8.4 8. Galdeira, Lia-WSU Fr 18 103 24 36 266 14.8 8. Caldwell, Talia-CAL Sr 18 78 62 140 7.8 9. Jeffery, Chucky-COLO Sr 18 97 16 48 258 14.3 9. Walton, Talia-WASH Fr 17 34 92 126 7.4 10. Walton, Talia-WASH Fr 17 92 33 23 240 14.1 10. Brenner, Liz-ORE 18 46 83 129 7.2 11. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Fr 18 92 31 39 254 14.1 11. Brewer, Alyssia-UCLA Sr 18 42 82 124 6.9 12. Crook, Ariya-USC So 18 72 35 63 242 13.4 12. WHYTE, Davellyn-ARIZ Sr 18 34 88 122 6.8 13. Nyingifa, Atonye-UCLA Jr 18 102 1 30 235 13.1 13. Ruef, Mikaela-STAN Jr 18 36 85 121 6.7 14. Rodrigues, Iwalani-UTAH Sr 18 94 22 20 230 12.8 14. Walker, Markel-UCLA Sr 17 31 80 111 6.5 15. Wicijowski, Taryn-UTAH Jr 15 71 0 46 188 12.5 15. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Fr 18 37 79 116 6.4 16. Tinkle, Joslyn-STAN Sr 18 88 23 14 213 11.8 -15. Nyingifa, Atonye-UCLA Jr 18 47 69 116 6.4 17. Fulcher, Janae-ASU Sr 17 77 2 41 197 11.6 17. Wicijowski, Taryn-UTAH Jr 15 40 56 96 6.4 18. Brandon, Gennifer-CAL Jr 17 74 0 46 194 11.4 18. Boyd, Brittany-CAL So 17 24 81 105 6.2 19. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Fr 18 78 0 49 205 11.4 19. Tinkle, Joslyn-STAN Sr 18 36 74 110 6.1 -19. Brewer, Alyssia-UCLA Sr 18 87 0 31 205 11.4 20. GLOYD, Alli-ARIZ Jr 18 40 69 109 6.1 21. Boyd, Brittany-CAL So 17 67 14 41 189 11.1 22. Thomas, Ariel-ORE 15 53 16 39 161 10.7 23. GRIFFITTS, Kama-ARIZ Jr 14 47 31 24 149 10.6 24. Orrange, Amber-STAN So 18 76 9 26 187 10.4 25. Roberson, Arielle-COLO Fr 18 61 14 50 186 10.3 26. Gibson, Ali-OSU So 18 68 26 20 182 10.1 27. Williams, Aminah-WASH So 18 68 9 26 171 9.5 28. GLOYD, Alli-ARIZ Jr 18 61 0 41 163 9.1 29. Amukamara, Promise-ASU So 18 58 9 28 153 8.5 30. Brenner, Liz-ORE 18 55 1 39 150 8.3

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct. ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN Jr 18 164 273 . 6 0 1 1. Walker, Markel-UCLA Sr 17 105 6.2 2. Nyingifa, Atonye-UCLA Jr 18 102 181 . 5 6 4 2. WHYTE, Davellyn-ARIZ Sr 18 100 5.6 3. Brewer, Alyssia-UCLA Sr 18 87 173 . 5 0 3 3. Wetmore, Mercedes-WASH Jr 18 71 3.9 4. Wicijowski, Taryn-UTAH Jr 15 71 144 . 4 9 3 -3. Orrange, Amber-STAN So 18 71 3.9 5. Williams, Aminah-WASH So 18 68 140 . 4 8 6 5. Barrett, Brianna-USC Fr 18 68 3.8 6. Orrange, Amber-STAN So 18 76 157 . 4 8 4 6. Jeffery, Chucky-COLO Sr 18 65 3.6 7. Fulcher, Janae-ASU Sr 17 77 164 . 4 7 0 7. Thomas, Ariel-ORE 15 53 3.5 8. Clarendon, Layshia-CAL Sr 18 123 262 . 4 6 9 8. Boyd, Brittany-CAL So 17 60 3.5 9. Tinkle, Joslyn-STAN Sr 18 88 198 . 4 4 4 9. Davis, Jazmine-WASH So 15 47 3.1 10. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Fr 18 78 178 . 4 3 8 10. Crook, Ariya-USC So 18 56 3.1 11. GLOYD, Alli-ARIZ Jr 18 61 140 . 4 3 6 -10. Clarendon, Layshia-CAL Sr 18 56 3.1 12. Jeffery, Chucky-COLO Sr 18 97 228 . 4 2 5 12. Thomas, Adrianne-ASU Jr 17 50 2.9 13. Harberts, Cassie-USC Jr 18 102 244 . 4 1 8 13. Rodrigues, Iwalani-UTAH Sr 18 50 2.8 14. Brandon, Gennifer-CAL Jr 17 74 178 . 4 1 6 -13. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH Jr 18 50 2.8 15. Rodrigues, Iwalani-UTAH Sr 18 94 227 . 4 1 4 15. Lemberger, Thea-UCLA Jr 17 47 2.8 INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 16, 2013 (Conference games only)

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct. STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Kingma, Kristi-WASH Sr 18 57 65 . 8 7 7 1. Galdeira, Lia-WSU Fr 18 49 2.7 2. Galland, Devyn-ORE Fr 17 51 60 . 8 5 0 2. Boyd, Brittany-CAL So 17 43 2.5 3. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Fr 18 39 46 . 8 4 8 3. WHYTE, Davellyn-ARIZ Sr 18 44 2.4 4. Thomas, Ariel-ORE 15 39 48 . 8 1 3 4. Williams, Aminah-WASH So 18 41 2.3 5. Crook, Ariya-USC So 18 63 80 . 7 8 8 5. Jeffery, Chucky-COLO Sr 18 37 2.1 6. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN Jr 18 101 129 . 7 8 3 6. Barrett, Brianna-USC Fr 18 35 1.9 7. GLOYD, Alli-ARIZ Jr 18 41 53 . 7 7 4 7. Walker, Markel-UCLA Sr 17 33 1.9 8. Davis, Jazmine-WASH So 15 81 109 . 7 4 3 8. Orrange, Amber-STAN So 18 33 1.8 9. Wicijowski, Taryn-UTAH Jr 15 46 62 . 7 4 2 9. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH Jr 18 32 1.8 10. Wilson, Brittany-COLO Jr 18 37 50 . 7 4 0 10. Thomas, Ariel-ORE 15 26 1.7 -10. Thomas, Adrianne-ASU Jr 17 37 50 . 7 4 0 11. Amukamara, Promise-ASU So 18 31 1.7 12. Galdeira, Lia-WSU Fr 18 36 49 . 7 3 5 12. GRIFFITTS, Kama-ARIZ Jr 14 24 1.7 13. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH Jr 18 76 104 . 7 3 1 13. Clarendon, Layshia-CAL Sr 18 30 1.7 14. WHYTE, Davellyn-ARIZ Sr 18 67 93 . 7 2 0 14. Awa, Dawnyelle-WSU Fr 18 29 1.6 15. Harberts, Cassie-USC Jr 18 124 175 . 7 0 9 15. Walton, Talia-WASH Fr 17 26 1.5

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Lyles, Mikayla-CAL Jr 17 18 42 . 4 2 9 1. Kingma, Kristi-WASH Sr 18 53 2.9 2. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Fr 18 31 80 . 3 8 8 2. GRIFFITTS, Kama-ARIZ Jr 14 31 2.2 3. Rodrigues, Iwalani-UTAH Sr 18 22 59 . 3 7 3 3. Delgado, Amanda-ORE So 18 38 2.1 4. Korver, Kari-UCLA Fr 18 27 74 . 3 6 5 4. Davis, Jazmine-WASH So 15 31 2.1 5. Kingma, Kristi-WASH Sr 18 53 148 . 3 5 8 5. WHYTE, Davellyn-ARIZ Sr 18 36 2.0 6. Videckis, Haley-ASU Fr 17 22 63 . 3 4 9 6. Crook, Ariya-USC So 18 35 1.9 7. Walton, Talia-WASH Fr 17 33 95 . 3 4 7 7. Walton, Talia-WASH Fr 17 33 1.9 8. Davis, Jazmine-WASH So 15 31 91 . 3 4 1 8. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Fr 18 31 1.7 9. Tinkle, Joslyn-STAN Sr 18 23 69 . 3 3 3 9. Korver, Kari-UCLA Fr 18 27 1.5 10. Jemerigbe, Afure-CAL Jr 18 24 73 . 3 2 9 -9. Samuelson, Bonnie-STAN So 18 27 1.5 11. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH Jr 18 22 67 . 3 2 8 11. Gibson, Ali-OSU So 18 26 1.4 12. Lemberger, Thea-UCLA Jr 17 17 52 . 3 2 7 12. Jemerigbe, Afure-CAL Jr 18 24 1.3 13. Crook, Ariya-USC So 18 35 108 . 3 2 4 -12. Galdeira, Lia-WSU Fr 18 24 1.3 14. Corral, Heather-WASH 18 20 62 . 3 2 3 14. Videckis, Haley-ASU Fr 17 22 1.3 15. Kresl, Lexy-COLO So 15 17 54 . 3 1 5 15. Tinkle, Joslyn-STAN Sr 18 23 1.3

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio 1. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN Jr 18 35 1.9 1. Wetmore, Mercedes-WASH Jr 18 71 33 2.2 2. Tinkle, Joslyn-STAN Sr 18 33 1.8 2. Orrange, Amber-STAN So 18 71 38 1.9 3. Bright, Patricia-OSU Sr 17 31 1.8 3. Clarendon, Layshia-CAL Sr 18 56 33 1.7 4. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH Jr 18 25 1.4 4. Barrett, Brianna-USC Fr 18 68 43 1.6 5. Walton, Talia-WASH Fr 17 22 1.3 5. Walker, Markel-UCLA Sr 17 105 70 1.5 6. Noyes, Carly-WSU Sr 18 21 1.2 6. Boyd, Brittany-CAL So 17 60 47 1.3 7. Brandon, Gennifer-CAL Jr 17 18 1.1 7. Jeffery, Chucky-COLO Sr 18 65 57 1.1 8. Harberts, Cassie-USC Jr 18 19 1.1 8. Thomas, Ariel-ORE 15 53 50 1.1 9. Hargis, Rachel-COLO Jr 18 18 1.0 9. WHYTE, Davellyn-ARIZ Sr 18 100 95 1.1 -9. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Fr 18 18 1.0 10. Davis, Jazmine-WASH So 15 47 46 1.0 11. Siegner, Samantha-OSU Fr 18 16 0.9 11. Crook, Ariya-USC So 18 56 59 0.9 12. Dheensaw, Shalie-WSU So 16 14 0.9 13. Swain, Kacy-UCLA So 18 15 0.8 14. Wicijowski, Taryn-UTAH Jr 15 12 0.8 15. Love, Danielle-ORE Jr 18 14 0.8 -15. Brewer, Alyssia-UCLA Sr 18 14 0.8 INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 16, 2013 (Conference games only)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Brandon, Gennifer-CAL Jr 17 80 4.7 1. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN Jr 18 148 8.2 2. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN Jr 18 79 4.4 2. Jeffery, Chucky-COLO Sr 18 128 7.1 3. Caldwell, Talia-CAL Sr 18 78 4.3 3. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Fr 18 124 6.9 4. Harberts, Cassie-USC Jr 18 71 3.9 4. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH Jr 18 121 6.7 5. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Fr 18 65 3.6 5. Brandon, Gennifer-CAL Jr 17 112 6.6 -5. Williams, Aminah-WASH So 18 65 3.6 6. Williams, Aminah-WASH So 18 118 6.6 7. Roberson, Arielle-COLO Fr 18 53 2.9 7. Walton, Talia-WASH Fr 17 92 5.4 8. Wicijowski, Taryn-UTAH Jr 15 40 2.7 8. WHYTE, Davellyn-ARIZ Sr 18 88 4.9 9. Nyingifa, Atonye-UCLA Jr 18 47 2.6 9. Boyd, Brittany-CAL So 17 81 4.8 10. Brenner, Liz-ORE 18 46 2.6 10. Ruef, Mikaela-STAN Jr 18 85 4.7 11. Brewer, Alyssia-UCLA Sr 18 42 2.3 11. Walker, Markel-UCLA Sr 17 80 4.7 12. Burke, Joy-ASU Jr 18 41 2.3 12. Brenner, Liz-ORE 18 83 4.6 13. GLOYD, Alli-ARIZ Jr 18 40 2.2 13. Brewer, Alyssia-UCLA Sr 18 82 4.6 14. Swan, Jamee-COLO Fr 18 38 2.1 14. Harberts, Cassie-USC Jr 18 81 4.5 15. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Fr 18 37 2.1 15. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Fr 18 79 4.4

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Harberts, Cassie-USC Jr 18 682 37.9 2. Rodrigues, Iwalani-UTAH Sr 18 680 37.8 3. WHYTE, Davellyn-ARIZ Sr 18 667 37.1 4. Clarendon, Layshia-CAL Sr 18 662 36.8 5. Kingma, Kristi-WASH Sr 18 660 36.7 6. Davis, Jazmine-WASH So 15 541 36.1 7. Williams, Aminah-WASH So 18 644 35.8 8. Ogwumike, Chiney-STAN Jr 18 629 34.9 9. Plouffe, Michelle-UTAH Jr 18 627 34.8 10. GRIFFITTS, Kama-ARIZ Jr 14 477 34.1 Conference Team Highs Through games of Apr 16, 2013 (Conference games only)

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 100 Arizona vs Oregon (1/13/13) 97 Washington at Oregon (02-15-13) Margin 43 (79-36) Colorado vs Arizona (1/20/13) 37 (90-53) Stanford vs Oregon State (02/22/13) Field goals made 36 UCLA vs Washington State (01/11/13) 35 Washington at Oregon (02-15-13) Field goal attempts 86 California vs USC (1/17/13) 83 Washington at Oregon (02-15-13) Field goal percentage .638 (30-47) UCLA at Washington State (2/10/13) .563 (36-64) UCLA vs Washington State (01/11/13) 3-Pt FG made 18 Washington at Oregon (02-15-13) 15 Washington at Arizona State (02/03/13) 3-Pt FG attempts 41 Washington at Oregon (02-15-13) 39 Stanford at Washington (02/28/13) 3-Pt percentage .857 (6-7) Stanford vs UCLA (01/18/13) .667 (2-3) Utah vs Arizona State (01/20/13) Free throws made 28 Colorado vs Oregon State (2/8/2013) 27 Washington vs Oregon State (01/25/13) Free throw attempts 42 California vs Arizona (2/10/13) 39 Colorado vs Oregon State (2/8/2013) Free throw percentage 1.000 (11-11) Utah at Oregon (03-03-13) 1.000 (8-8) Arizona at Utah (01/18/13) 1.000 (8-8) Arizona State at California (2/8/13) 1.000 (7-7) Oregon State at Arizona (1/11/13) Rebounds 58 California vs USC (1/17/13) 56 California at Washington (03/02/13) Assists 25 UCLA vs Washington State (01/11/13) 25 Arizona vs Oregon (1/13/13) 25 Stanford at Oregon (02-01-13) 25 Washington at Oregon (02-15-13) Steals 18 USC vs UCLA (2/19/13) 17 UCLA vs Arizona (01/25/13) 17 Colorado vs Oregon State (2/8/2013) Blocked shots 11 Stanford at Washington (02/28/13) 10 Oregon State vs UCLA (01/06/12) 10 Oregon State at Oregon (01-15-13) 10 Utah vs Washington (02/22/13) Turnovers 29 UCLA vs Colorado (02/01/13) 28 Oregon at Arizona State (01-11-13) Fouls 27 Arizona at California (2/10/13) 26 Oregon State at Colorado (2/8/2013) Conference Opponent Lows Through games of Apr 16, 2013 (Conference games only)

OPPONENT LOWS (lowest totals allowed by)

Points 36 Colorado vs Arizona (1/20/13) 36 Stanford at Washington (02/28/13) Field goals made 11 Colorado vs Washington State (2/22/13) 12 Stanford at Washington (02/28/13) Field goal attempts 36 California vs Utah (1/27/13) 38 Arizona State vs Utah (02-15-13) Field goal percentage .169 (12-71) Stanford at Washington (02/28/13) .196 (11-56) Colorado vs Washington State (2/22/13) 3-Pt FG made 0 California vs Stanford (1/8/13) 0 Stanford vs UCLA (01/18/13) 0 Colorado at UCLA (02/01/13) 3-Pt FG attempts 2 Stanford vs UCLA (01/18/13) 2 Colorado at UCLA (02/01/13) 3-Pt percentage .000 (0-2) Colorado at UCLA (02/01/13) .000 (0-2) Stanford vs UCLA (01/18/13) .000 (0-8) California vs Stanford (1/8/13) Free throws made 2 Washington State at UCLA (01/11/13) 2 USC vs UCLA (2/19/13) 2 Utah vs Washington State (02/24/13) 2 Washington vs Stanford (02/28/13) Free throw attempts 3 Washington State at UCLA (01/11/13) 3 Utah vs Washington State (02/24/13) 3 Washington vs Stanford (02/28/13) Free throw percentage .333 (2-6) USC vs UCLA (2/19/13) .333 (3-9) Arizona at Utah (01/18/13) Rebounds 20 California vs Utah (1/27/13) 22 California at Washington (03/02/13) Assists 2 Stanford vs Arizona (02/08/13) 3 Colorado vs Arizona (1/20/13) 3 Utah at Oregon (03-03-13) Steals 0 Utah vs Oregon (02/08/13) 2 California at Stanford (01/13/13) 2 California vs USC (1/17/13) 2 USC at Stanford (01/20/13) 2 Utah at USC (02/01/13) 2 Washington at Arizona (2/1/2013) 2 Stanford at Oregon State (2/3/13) 2 Washington vs UCLA (02/08/13) 2 Stanford at Washington State (3/2/13) Blocked shots 0 Several Turnovers 4 Arizona State vs Washington (02/03/13) 6 Utah vs Stanford (01/06/13) 6 Stanford vs California (01/13/13) 6 USC at California (1/17/13) 6 Arizona vs Washington (2/1/2013) Fouls 6 Oregon State at Stanford (02/22/13) 6 Washington State at Utah (02/24/13) 6 Stanford at Washington (02/28/13) Conference Individual Highs Through games of Apr 16, 2013 (Conference games only)

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points 37 Davis, Jazmine (Washington) at USC (1/11/13) 35 Kingma, Kristi (Washington) at Oregon (02-15-13) Field goals made 12 Blackwell, Jada (Arizona State) at Washington (01/04/13) 12 Davis, Jazmine (Washington) at USC (1/11/13) 12 Ogwumike, Chiney (Stanford) at Oregon State (2/3/13) 12 Kingma, Kristi (Washington) at Oregon (02-15-13) 12 WHYTE, Davellyn (Arizona) vs Arizona State (2-19-13) 12 Ogwumike, Chiney (Stanford) at Washington State (3/2/13) Field goal attempts 30 Clarendon, Layshia (California) vs USC (1/17/13) 28 Davis, Jazmine (Washington) at USC (1/11/13) Field goal percentage .909 (10-11) Caldwell, Talia (California) at Washington (03/02/13) .889 (8-9) Nyingifa, Atonye (UCLA) vs Washington State (01/11/13) 3-Pt FG made 11 Kingma, Kristi (Washington) at Oregon (02-15-13) 7 Delgado, Amanda (Oregon) at Washington State (1/25/13) 3-Pt FG attempts 17 Kingma, Kristi (Washington) at Oregon (02-15-13) 15 Davis, Jazmine (Washington) at USC (1/11/13) 15 Samuelson, Bonnie (Stanford) at Washington (02/28/13) 3-Pt percentage .750 (6-8) Walton, Talia (Washington) at Arizona State (02/03/13) .647 (11-17) Kingma, Kristi (Washington) at Oregon (02-15-13) Free throws made 15 Kingma, Kristi (Washington) vs Oregon State (01/25/13) 12 Davis, Jazmine (Washington) at UCLA (01/13/13) 12 Harberts, Cassie (USC) vs California (2/17/13) Free throw attempts 20 Harberts, Cassie (USC) at Oregon State (1/4/13) 16 Harberts, Cassie (USC) vs Arizona State (01/25/13) Free throw percentage 1.000 (15-15) Kingma, Kristi (Washington) vs Oregon State (01/25/13) 1.000 (8-8) Harberts, Cassie (USC) vs Washington (1/11/13) 1.000 (8-8) Plouffe, Michelle (Utah) vs Arizona State (01/20/13) 1.000 (8-8) Crook, Ariya (USC) vs Arizona (01/27/13) 1.000 (8-8) Reese, Jen (Colorado) at Arizona State (02-17-13) 1.000 (8-8) Galdeira, Lia (Washington State) at Colorado (2/22/13) Rebounds 26 Brandon, Gennifer (California) vs USC (1/17/13) 24 Ogwumike, Chiney (Stanford) vs Oregon (02/24/13) Assists 11 WHYTE, Davellyn (Arizona) at Washington State (1/4/13) 11 CRUTCHFIELD, Carissa (Arizona) vs Oregon (1/13/13) Steals 10 Boyd, Brittany (California) at UCLA (02/15/13) 7 Galdeira, Lia (Washington State) at Arizona State (02-01-13) 7 Galdeira, Lia (Washington State) at Arizona (2/3/2013) 7 WHYTE, Davellyn (Arizona) vs USC (3-1-13) Blocked shots 6 Bright, Patricia (Oregon State) at Oregon (01-15-13) 6 Bright, Patricia (Oregon State) vs Colorado (3/3/13) Turnovers 10 Plouffe, Michelle (Utah) at California (1/27/13) 9 Galdeira, Lia (Washington State) at Arizona (2/3/2013)