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Basketball 1999-2000
Basketball 1999-2000 All-Atlantic10performersTereWilliams(40) andAmyWetzel(23)returnastheHokies seektheirthirdconsecutiveNCAA VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY Tournamentappearance. CoachBonnieHenrickson (above)ledtheHokiesto theSweet16oftheNCAA Tournamentin1999. NicoleNicole JonesJones MollyOwingsMollyOwings 1999-2000 MEDIA GUIDE QuickFacts Media Information....................................................................................................... 2 Location ........................................... Blacksburg, Va. 24061 Big East Conference in Tech’s Future ................................................................. 3, 4 Basketball Address .............. 221 Merryman Athletic Center 1999-2000 Season Enrollment ................................................................. 25,000 Outlook ........................................................................................................................ 6-8 Nickname .................................................................. Hokies Schedule ................................................................................................................. 8, IBC Colors ............................... Chicago maroon & burnt orange Roster .............................................................................................................................16 Conference ................................ Atlantic 10 (West Division) The Staff Arena (Capacity) ....................... Cassell Coliseum (10,052) Head Coach Bonnie Henrickson -
2017-18 Pac-12 Women's Basketball Prospectus
NOTES 2017-18 PAC-12 BASKETBALL // PROSPECTUS 2017-18 PAC-12 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL QUICK REFERENCE TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Reference ........................................1 ARIZONA UCLA 106 McKale Center • Tucson, AZ 85721-0096 Morgan Center • 325 Westwood Plaza TEAM INFORMATION .......................2-13 Office: (520) 621-4163 / Fax: (520) 621-2681 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1639 Arizona Wildcats ........................................2 http://www.arizonawildcats.com Office: (310) 206-6831 / Fax: (310) 825-8664 Arizona State Sun Devils .............................3 Head Coach: http://www.uclabruins.com Adia Barns (Arizona 1998) ......................Second Year Head Coach: California Golden Bears ..............................4 Record at Arizona/Years .................................14-16/1 Cori Close (UC Santa Barbara 1993) ...... Seventh Year Colorado Buffaloes .....................................5 Career Record/Years ......................................14-16/1 Record at UCLA/Years ..................................123-78/6 Oregon Ducks ............................................6 Women’s Basketball SID: Career Record/Years ....................................123-78/6 Oregon State Beavers .................................7 Adam Gonzales, Asst. Dir. .......................................... Women’s Basketball SID: ............................. [email protected] Ryan Finney, Assoc. Dir. [email protected] Stanford Cardinal .......................................8 UCLA Bruins ..............................................9 -
2019-20 Schedule Fast Facts Bears by the Numbers
HIGHLANDERS UC RIVERSIDE VS GOLDEN BEARS CALIFORNIA 0-2 (0-0 Pac-12) 1-3 (0-0 Big West) 2019-20 SCHEDULE Sunday, November 17, 2019 5 p.m. PT Overall: 0-2• Pac-12: 0-0 Home: 0-0• Away: 0-2• Neutral: 0-0 Haas Pavilion CalBears.com (Live Stream) DATE OPPONENT TIME (PT) Oct. 27 Bejing Normal (Exhibition) W, 95-77 Nov. 3 Vanguard (Exhibition) W, 79-55 BEARS HOST HIGHLANDERS AT HAAS Nov. 8 at Harvard L, 56-53 After opening the 2019-20 season with a pair of games on the East Coast, the Cal Nov. 10 at #5 UConn L, 72-61 women’s basketball team returns to Berkeley, hosting UC Riverside on Sunday at Nov. 17 UC Riverside 5 p.m. 5 p.m. PT. The Golden Bears (0-2, 0-0 Pac-12) look to pick up their first win in the Nov. 21 at San Diego State 6:30 p.m. Charmin Smith era in Sunday’s home opener against the Highlanders (1-3, 0-0 Big Nov. 24 #23 Arkansas 2 p.m. West). Nov. 29 North Carolina Central^ 1 p.m. Nov. 30 Penn State or Long Beach^ TBA Cal returns to Berkeley after a road-swing to open the season. Following a 56-53 Dec. 7 Boston University 2 p.m. Dec. 14 Santa Clara 4:30 p.m. defeat at Harvard in last Friday’s season opener, the Golden Bears put up an impres- Dec. 21 #13 Kentucky 4 p.m. sive showing in their most recent outing, a 72-61 defeat to No. -
Cal's Joanne Boyle Honored with 2011 Carol Eckman Award 2010
Cal's Joanne Boyle Honored with 2011 Carol Eckman Award ATLANTA - Joanne Boyle, head coach of the University of California Golden Bears, is the winner of the 2011 Carol Eckman Award, the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) announced today. The Carol Eckman Award is presented annually to an active WBCA coach who exemplifies Eckman's spirit, integrity and character through sportsmanship, commitment to the student-athlete, honesty, ethical behavior, courage and dedication to purpose. The award is named in honor of the late Carol Eckman, the former West Chester State College coach who is considered the "Mother of the Women's Collegiate Basketball Championship." Eckman organized the first women's basketball championship at West Chester in 1969 and continued to garner recognition and support for the women's game until her death from cancer in 1985. "We are pleased to present Joanne Boyle with the 2011 Carol Eckman Award," said WBCA CEO Beth Bass. "This award recognizes all the wonderful qualities and core values - sportsmanship, honesty and ethical behavior - inherent in educational athletics. Carol Eckman instilled in her players exactly those qualities that we aspire to foster through our Center for Coaching Excellence, which is housed at Columbia University." Boyle is in her sixth season as head coach of the Golden Bears, where she has amassed a 134-62 record. Under Boyle's direction, Cal registered four consecutive NCAA Tournament berths from 2006 through 2009, when it made its first-ever Sweet 16 appearance, and was the 2010 WNIT champion. This year's team is 15-14 heading into the Pac-10 Conference Tournament. -
CALIFORN Women's Basketball
GAME 5 & 6: South Point Shootout| Nov. 27-28 CALIFORNIA women's basketball Assistant Director of Athletic Communications (Women’s Basketball contact): Mara Rudolph Cell: (510) 384-6574• Email: [email protected] • Twitter: @MaraRudolph7 Website: CalBears.com • Facebook: Facebook.com/CalWBball • Twitter: @CalWBball • Instagram: @CalWBball SCHEDULE NO. 16/15 CALIFORNIA SOUTH POINT SHOOTOUT NO. 10/9 TEXAS A&M OVERALL: 4-0 • PAC-12: 0-0 GOLDEN BEARS (4-0, 0-0 Pac-12) Venue .......... South Point Arena AGGIES (4-0, 0-0 SEC) Location ............Las Vegas, NV DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT 11/8 WESTMONT (EXH) W, 91-39 No. 10/9 Texas A&M 11/13 at Austin Peay State W, 67-58 Date .......Fri, Nov. 27 | 12 p.m. 11/15 at #8 Louisville (ESPN3) W, 75-71 Live Stream .. SportToursLive.net 11/20 UC RIVERSIDE W, 64-58 Live Stats ..... SportToursLive.net 11/22 CAL POLY W, 82-57 LIBERTY MUSTANGS (2-2, 0-0 Big South) 11/27 #10 Texas A&M$ 12 p.m. Liberty 11/28 Liberty$ 2:15 p.m. Date ..Sat, Nov. 28 | 2:15 p.m. 12/5 ST. MARY’S % 2 P.M. Live Stream .. SportToursLive.net 12/6 SAC ST./VILLANOVA % TBD Live Stats ..... SportToursLive.net 12/12 NEBRASKA (P12N) 5 P.M. 12/21 UCLA (P12N) 6 P.M. 12/30 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 7 P.M. With a 4-0 record for the sixth time in the last 10 seasons, No. 16 California women’s basketball looks 1/2 at Arizona State* (P12N) 6 p.m. to keep its streak alive with a pair of matchups in Las Vegas at the South Point Hotel and Casino’s 1/4 at Arizona* (P12N) 7 p.m. -
The Coaching Staff
The Coaching Staff CoachCoach B Head Coach Joanne Boyle oanne Boyle, the 2006-07 Pac-10 Coach of the Year, has di- record, marking Cal’s first 20-win season in 15 years and falling only Cal defeated Oregon, 65-56, Jan. 20, 2007, in Berkeley to give Boyle Jrected the California women’s basketball team to national promi- one win from matching the 1983-84 team for the most wins in school her 100th-career victory. nence during her first two seasons at the helm. history. Eighth-seed Cal fell to ninth-seeded Notre Dame, 62-59, in Cal established school records for field goal percentage defense Boyle enters the 2007-08 season with a two-year record of 41-21 in the opening round of the 2007 NCAA Tournament, signifying only the (37.3%, 2nd Pac-10) and scoring defense (60.1 ppg, 3rd Pac-10) last Berkeley, giving her the best winning percentage (.661) of any of the second time the Bears have earned consecutive NCAA berths. season, breaking the previous records of 37.8 percent and 60.4 per- eight women’s basketball coaches in school history and a five-year In 2006-07, Cal matched the 1991-92 Cal team for the school’s cent set during Boyle’s inaugural year in Berkeley. In 2006-07, Cal career record of 108-50 (.684). She became the third coach in school best Pac-10 record (12-6) and placed alone in third place for the best ranked in the top five in 13 league statistical categories, compared to history to be honored as Pac-10 Coach of the Year and has posted Pac-10 showing in school history. -
CALIFORN Women's Basketball
GAME 23: STANFORD | FEB. 5 CALIFORNIA women's basketball Assistant Director of Athletic Communications (Women’s Basketball contact): Mara Rudolph Cell: (510) 384-6574• Email: [email protected] • Twitter: @MaraRudolph7 Website: CalBears.com • Facebook: Facebook.com/CalWBball • Twitter: @CalWBball • Instagram: @CalWBball SCHEDULE CALIFORNIA vs. No. 15 Stanford NO. 15 STANFORD OVERALL: 11-11 • PAC-12: 2-9 GOLDEN BEARS (11-11, 2-9 Pac-12) Date .................... Friday, Feb. 5 CARDINAL (18-5, 8-3 Pac-12) Time ........................... 7 p.m. PT DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Venue ..................Haas Pavilion 11/8 WESTMONT (EXH) W, 91-39 Location ............Berkeley, Calif. 11/13 at Austin Peay State W, 67-58 Broadcast ........Pac-12 Network 11/15 at #8 Louisville (ESPN3) W, 75-71 Live Stream ........................None 11/20 UC RIVERSIDE W, 64-58 Radio ..................KALX 90.7 FM 11/22 CAL POLY W, 82-57 Live Stats ............ CalBears.com 11/27 #10 Texas A&M$ L, 75-58 11/28 Liberty$ W, 77-72 12/5 ST. MARY’S % L, 64-63 12/6 SACRAMENTO STATE% W, 117-99 12/12 NEBRASKA (P12N) W, 87-80 (OT) 12/21 #19 UCLA (P12N) W, 108-104 (2OT) 12/30 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W, 106-44 PROBABLE STARTERS (BASED ON LAST GAME) 1/2 at #17 Arizona St.* (P12N) L, 57-49 1/4 at Arizona* (P12N) L, 57-52 No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG APG 1/8 COLORADO* (P12N) W, 64-35 1 Asha Thomas G 5-4 FR 9.0 3.6 5.2 1/10 UTAH* L, 84-79 24 Courtney Range F 6-3 JR 13.9 6.3 1.5 1/15 at #12 Oregon St.* (P12N) L, 70-48 3 Mikayla Cowling G/F 6-2 SO 12.1 4.9 3.7 1/17 at Oregon* L, 69-59 12 Penina Davidson F 6-3 SO 5.3 3.5 0.9 1/22 at #20 UCLA* (P12N) L, 75-56 1/24 at USC* (P12N) L, 61-47 31 Kristine Anigwe C/F 6-4 FR 20.0 9.3 1.2 (BPG) 1/29 WASHINGTON ST.* (P12N) W, 74-71 1/31 #25 WASHINGTON* (P12N) L, 75-65 FAST FACTS 2/2 at Stanford* (P12N) L, 53-46 BY THE NUMBERS 2/5 STANFORD* (P12N) 7 P.M. -
Women's Basketball Award Winners
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AWARD WINNERS Division I All-America Teams 2 Division II All-America Teams 9 Division III All-America Teams 11 National Award Winners 15 Coaching Awards 21 Other Honors 24 First Team All-Americans By School 27 First Team Academic All-Americans By School 37 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners By School 42 DIVISION I ALL-AMERICA TEAMS 1983 Anne Donovan, Old Dominion; Valerie Still, 1992 Shannon Cate, Montana; Dena Head, Kentucky; LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach Tennessee; MaChelle Joseph, Purdue; WBCA St.; Paula McGee, Southern California; Rosemary Kosiorek, West Virginia; Tammi First selected in 1975. Voted on by the Wom en’s Cheryl Miller, Southern California; Janice Reiss, Virginia; Susan Robin son, Penn Basket ball Coaches Association. Was sponsored Lawrence, Louisiana Tech; Tanya Haave, St.; Frances Savage, Miami (FL); Dawn by Kodak through 2006-07 season and State Tennessee; Joyce Walker, LSU; Jasmina Staley, Virginia; Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Farm through 2010-11. Perazic, Mary land; Priscilla Gary, Kansas Tech; Val Whiting, Stanford. St. 1993 Andrea Congreaves, Mercer; Toni Foster, 1975 Carolyn Bush, Wayland Baptist; Marianne 1984 Pam McGee, Southern California; Cheryl Iowa; Lauretta Freeman, Auburn; Heidi Crawford, Immaculata; Nancy Dunkle, Cal Miller, Southern California; Janice Gillingham, Vanderbilt; Lisa Harrison, St. Fullerton; Lusia Harris, Delta St.; Jan Lawrence, Louisiana Tech; Yolanda Tennessee; Katie Smith, Ohio St.; Karen Irby, William Penn; Ann Meyers, UCLA; Laney, Cheyney; Tresa Brown, North Jennings, Nebraska; Sheryl Swoopes, Brenda Moeller, Wayland Baptist; Debbie Carolina; Janet Harris, Georgia; Becky Texas Tech; Milica Vukadinovic, California; Oing, Indiana; Sue Rojcewicz, Southern Jackson, Auburn; Annette Smith, Texas; Val Whiting, Stanford. -
2016 USA Basketball Women's U18 National Team Trials
20162016 USAUSA BasketballBasketball Women’sWomen’s U18U18 NationalNational TeamTeam TrialsTrials MayMay 28-3028-30 UnitedUnited StatesStates OlympicOlympic TrainingTraining CenterCenter ColoradoColorado Springs,Springs, ColoradoColorado U18 Trials Schedule USA Basketball Staff CEO/Executive Director: Jim Tooley Saturday, May 28 Women’s National Team Director: Carol Callan Trials Session I Women’s National Team Assistant Director: Ohemaa Nyanin 11:15 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Manager Competitive Programs: Ellis Dawson Programs Coordinator: Kyle Pilipovich Trials Session 2 4-6 p.m. Chief Media/Communications Officer: Craig Miller Communications Director: Caroline Williams Sunday, May 29 Communications Manager: Jenny Johnston Trials Session 3 Communications Intern: Ryan Stevens 10:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Video Intern: Blair Glover Trials Session 4 5:30-7:30 p.m. TrialsTrials StaffStaff Monday, May 30 Committee Trials Session 5 Chair: Jim Foster, NCAA 9-11 a.m. Melanie Balcomb, NCAA Lindsay Gottlieb, NCAA Trials Session 6 Kara Lawson, Athlete Representative 3:30-5 p.m. Joi Williams, NCAA Team Announcement (closed) USA Coaching Staff 6:30 p.m. Head coach: Suzie McConnell-Serio, University of Pittsburgh All sessions are closed to the public. Assistant coach: Kamie Ethridge, University of Northern • Trials will take place in Sports Center 2 at the Colorado • United States Olympic Training Center in Assistant coach: Charlotte Smith, Elon University Colorado Springs, Colorado. Media must be credentialed to attend trials. Court Coaches • Times listed are local, Mountain Daylight Time. Tonya Cardoza, Temple University • Kirsten Moore, Westmont College MediaMedia Policy Athletic Trainer Media members must be credentialed to attend Ed Ryan trials. For credentialing, please email Jenny Johnston at: [email protected] Support Staff Sophie Albano-Alisburg, High Point University Athletes and coaches are available for interviews after Chanel Antonio, Golden State Warriors each session. -
Women's Basketball Postseason History
WCU Women’s Basketball Record Book Women’s Basketball Postseason History NCAA Division II Tournament (1-7) National Tournaments 1997 East Regional (at Shippensburg, Pa.) .................vs. Edinboro – L, 56-64 *1969 Women’s National Invitational Collegiate Tournament 2001 East Regional (at Shippensburg, Pa.) ............vs. Bloomsburg – L, 87-91 at West Chester, Pa. 2003 East Regional (at California, Pa.) ........................vs. Pfeiffer – W, 76-73 vs. Northeastern – W, 79-33 vs. Lynchburg – W, 53-28 ...........................................................................vs. California (Pa.) – L, 58-62 vs. Iowa Wesleyan – W, 70-30 vs. Western Carolina – W, 65-39 2012 Atlantic Regional (at Edinboro, Pa.) ..................vs. Edinboro – L, 65-69 1971 Women’s National Invitational Collegiate Tournament 2015 Atlantic Regional (at California, Pa.) ..vs. West Liberty – L, 85-88 (OT) Regionals 2016 Atlantic Regional (at Richmond, Va.) .....vs. Wheeling Jesuit – L, 69-71 vs. Millersville – W, 66-35 vs. Montclair St. – W, 46-36 2018 Atlantic Regional (at Richmond, Va.) ..... vs. Glenville State - L, 87-118 vs. Towson State – W, 47-43 vs. East Stroudsburg –W, 55-43 Nationals vs. Louisville – W, 73-27 vs. Indiana – W, 72-44 PSAC Postseason Tournament vs. So. Connecticut St. – W, 77-48 vs. Mississippi – L, 55-56 1986 at West Chester, Pa. vs. Bloomsburg W, 64-58 1972 AIAW Tournament at Towson, Md. at Slippery Rock, Pa. vs. Slippery Rock L, 86-72 Regionals 1987 at West Chester, Pa. vs. Millersville L, 64-57 vs. Delaware – W, 67-57 vs. Maryland – W, 65-32 1988 at Millersville, Pa. vs. Millersville L, 77-71 vs. Federal City – W, 73-57 vs. Immaculata – W, 70-38 1991 at Bloomsburg, Pa. -
@Utahwbb | @Utescoachrob
@UTAHWBB | @UTESCOACHROB UTAH BASKETBALL 3 STRAIGHT POST-SEASON APPEARANCES • 22 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS • 17 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES • 898 PROGRAM WINS • 24 ALL-AMERICANS INFORMATION OPPONENTS Covering the Utes/Quick Facts..............................................................................................................................................................2 2018-19 Opponent Capsules .................................................................................................................................................................44 Utah Athletics Directory ...............................................................................................................................................................................3 All-Time Opponent Series .......................................................................................................................................................................48 2018-19 Roster ........................................................................................................................................................................................................4 Series Game-By-Game ..............................................................................................................................................................................49 2018-19 Schedule.................................................................................................................................................................................................5 -
La Salle University Women's Basketball 2003-04 Media Guide La Salle University
La Salle University La Salle University Digital Commons La Salle Basketball Media Guides University Publications 2003 La Salle University Women's Basketball 2003-04 Media Guide La Salle University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/basketball_media_guides Recommended Citation La Salle University, "La Salle University Women's Basketball 2003-04 Media Guide" (2003). La Salle Basketball Media Guides. 67. http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/basketball_media_guides/67 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at La Salle University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in La Salle Basketball Media Guides by an authorized administrator of La Salle University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 2003-04 Media Guide I if" ' 'tkW <4 I I l l JU4«.J*Nfct -' — l<m ' •*|Rarely is a program so well defined by itSicqachHohn has alwa^brought dignity* intelligence^and a sehse'of fair play to the La Salle bench, anddis team hallways embodied that spirit. Rosen - .'Atlantic 10 Television network 'M i'JV •« i . ti. Not only has John Miller been an outstanding coach for many years.ibut Miller is an amazing person. He is a credit to college ' "basketball, to La Salle- and to the City of Philadelphia." Associatedmess "When you talk about successful people in coaching, you talk about John Miller, as his vast number of career victories indi- cates. The wins, however, are secondary and just happen to be the perk'trie program gains from John Miller, the person. This is a guy who caresiabouflpe oplexand cares about performance in the x classroom, a fact supportedby the number of times his Explorers e Division I academic excellence.