NEVADA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2015-16 MED I A GUI D E Table of Contents

INTRO TEAM INFO PLAYERS COACHES & STAFF STATISTICS

Table of Contents QUICK FACTS 3 MEDIA INFORMATION 4 LAWLOR EVENTS CENTER 5 NUMERical roster 8 TV & RADIO roster 9 SEASON PREVIEW 12 hEAD COACH JANE ALBRIGHT 13-15 assistant coaches 17-20 Coaching staff 21 player profiles 23-38 2014-15 SEASON REVIEW 39-50 record book 51-58 team history 60-70 all-time letterWINNERS 72-74

CREDITS The 2015-16 Nevada women’s basketball media guide was prepared by the Athletics Media Services Office with editorial contributions by Katie Rihn, Chad Hartley and Nick Beaton in addition to all previous SIDs and interns of the Nevada Media Services Office. The media guide was designed by Sheneé Sanchez using Adobe InDesign CS6 on Mac hardware. Photography contributions by John Byrne; Mark Rauh, Silver and Blue Sports; and Claudia Ortega-Lukas, Jean Dixon, Eric Asistin, David Calvert, Crista Hecht, Jeff Ross, Matt Theilen and Beth Cohen, University of Nevada Marketing All text and photo content is property of or licensed to the University of Nevada and Nevada Athletics. These materials can not be reproduced without permission from the Nevada Media Services Office.

SPECIAL THANKS Claudia Ortega-Lukas, and Brandon Stewart, University of Nevada Electronics; Javan Hedlund, ; The Reno/Sparks Convention Visitors Authority for photos of the Reno/Lake Tahoe area.

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Quick Facts

2015-16 Schedule

General Information NOVEMBER Location Reno, Nev. 89557 Sat. 7 ^ Chico State Reno, Nev. 4 p.m. Enrollment 20,000 Fri. 13 San Diego Reno, Nev. 6:30 p.m. Nickname Wolf Pack Sun. 15 Montana State Reno, Nev. 2 p.m. School Colors Navy Blue and Silver Fri. 20 & vs. Washington State Honolulu, Hawaii 6:30 p.m. Home Arena (Capacity) Lawlor Events Center (11,536) Sun. 22 & vs. Loyola Marymount Honolulu, Hawaii 4:30 p.m. Conference Mountain West INTRO Fri. 27 # Utah Valley Reno, Nev. 4 p.m. President Dr. Marc Johnson TEAM INFO Athletics Director Doug Knuth (UConn, 1994) Sat. 28 # Middle Tennessee Reno, Nev. 4 p.m. SWA Rhonda Lundin Bennett PLAYERS Athletics Dept. Phone (775) 784-6900 DECEMBER Ticket Office Phone (775) 348-PACK Tues. 1 San Francisco Reno, Nev. 6:30 p.m. COACHES Athletics Website www.NevadaWolfPack.com Sun. 6 at UC Irvine Irvine, Calif. 2 p.m. & STAFF Tues. 8 San Francisco State Reno, Nev. 11 a.m. STATISTICS Coaching Staff Thurs. 17 at Pacific Stockton, Calif. 7 p.m. Head Coach Jane Albright Tues. 22 at Illinois-Chicago Chicago, Ill. 10 a.m. Alma Mater, Year Appalachian State ‘77 Wed. 30 * New Mexico Reno, Nev. 6:30 p.m. Record at Nevada (Years) 99-121 (Seven seasons) Career Record (Years) 496-433 (31 seasons) Mountain West Record (Years) 19-33 (Three seasons) JANUARY Associate Head Coach Camille Williams (Wisconsin ‘96) Sat. 2 * at Wyoming Laramie, Wyo. 1 p.m. Assistant Coach Kami Malnaa (Montana State-Billings ‘02) Wed. 6 * Fresno State Reno, Nev. 6:30 p.m. Assistant Coach Janet Butler (Louisiana College ‘11) Sat. 9 * Air Force Reno, Nev. 4 p.m. Director of Operations Shea Mead (Central Michigan ‘11) Wed. 13 * at Boise State Boise, Idaho 6 p.m. Graduate Assistant Tahnee Robinson (Nevada ‘11) Wed. 20 * Wyoming Reno, Nev. 6:30 p.m. Graduate Assistant Kassidy Hardgrove (Malone ‘15) Sat. 23 * at UNLV Las Vegas, Nev. 3 p.m. Women’s Basketball Office Phone (775) 682-6904 Wed. 27 * at San Diego State San Diego, Calif. 6:30 p.m. Best Time to Contact Coach Albright Contact SID Sat. 30 * Utah State Reno, Nev. 4 p.m. Team Information 2014-15 Overall Record 9-21 FEBRUARY 2014-15 MW Record/Finish 5-13 (Ninth) Sat. 6 * Colorado State Reno, Nev. 4 p.m. Postseason Lost to San Diego State in MW opening round Wed. 10 * at Air Force Colorado Springs, Colo. 5 p.m. Letterwinners Returning/Lost 5/5 Sun. 14 * at Fresno State Fresno, Calif. 2 p.m. Starters Returning/Lost 1/4 Wed. 17 * San Jose State Reno, Nev. 6:30 p.m. Newcomers 6 Sat. 20 * UNLV Reno, Nev. 4 p.m. Wed. 24 * at Utah State Logan, Utah 6 p.m. Media Services Women’s Basketball Contact Katie Rihn Sat. 27 * at Colorado State Fort Collins, Colo. 1 p.m. Office (775) 682-6963 Cell (412) 719-0168 MARCH Office Fax (775) 784-4386 Tues. 1 * Boise State Reno, Nev. 6:30 p.m. E-mail [email protected] Fri. 4 * at New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. 6 p.m. Website www.nevadawolfpack.com 7-11 MW Tournament Las Vegas, Nev. TBA University Website www.unr.edu ^ Exhibition contest Nevada Media Services & Hawaii Tournament Mailing Address University of Nevada # Nugget Classic Athletics Media Services Office * indicates Mountain West contest Legacy Hall/232 Home games in bold Reno, NV 89557-0110 All game times listed in Pacific Standard Time

3 Media Information

HISTORICAL INFORMATION POSTGAME INTERVIEWS The University of Nevada women’s basketball program began Wolf Pack head coach Jane Albright and selected Nevada in the year 1899, when the team, coached by Ada Edwards, earned student-athletes will be available approximately 10 minutes after its first win over a varsity opponent, Stanford. Since its inception the conclusion of the game. If requested and available, the visiting in 1899, records of the program’s history have not accurately been coach and players will be available outside the opponent locker kept up to date. For the purposes of all records, wins and losses room. Please contact the visiting SID for details. and other statistical information related to the Nevada women’s basketball program, the 1981-82 season will be considered the first for the program, the first year women’s basketball was recognized weekly interviews by the NCAA. All practices are closed to the media. To arrange interviews with head coach Jane Albright and Wolf Pack student-athletes, please INTRO Credentials contact Katie Rihn. All interviews with members of the program All requests for credentials for Nevada women’s basketball must be arranged through the Nevada Media Services office. TEAM INFO games should be emailed or called in to Katie Rihn at krihn@unr. edu or (775) 682-6963 no later than 48 hours before the game. mountain west contact PLAYERS Assigned courtside seating for credentialed media is limited Judy Willson, Assistant Commissioner of Communications, and will be available on the following basis: (1) local, national and handles all information requests related to women’s basketball for COACHES visiting team outlets covering Nevada women’s basketball on a the MW office. The address is 9250 E.15455 Gleneagle Drive, Suite & STAFF deadline basis; (2) live television and radio outlets covering the 200, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80921. Willson’s phone number: game; (3) others, granted on a priority basis. Nevada’s complete Office: 719-488-4052 * Fax: 719-487-7241 email: jwillson@themw. STATISTICS credential policy is available at www.nevadawolfpack.com. com. The media entrance at Lawlor Events Center is located at the main entrance and will open one hour before each game. Media on the internet arriving earlier than two hours prior to the game can enter at the Updated information on the Nevada women’s basketball team bottom of the truck ramp on the southeast side of the arena. and Wolf Pack Athletics is available on the official University of Media parking (by pass) is in the West Stadium Parking Complex, Nevada athletic department’s website: www.nevadawolfpack.com. located just north of Lawlor Events Center. Information includes current schedules and results, rosters, latest press releases, statistics, coach and athlete profiles, and more. MEDIA wORKROOM CBS Interactive is the website provider of NevadaWolfPack.com. The media workroom is located in Meeting Room 4 in the main hallway immediately to the left of the Lawlor floor-level entrance. getting to the arena Wireless internet and a limited number of telephone lines are Lawlor Events Center is located on the campus of the University available for filing on a first-come, first-served basis. Game notes, of Nevada. Lawlor is on Virginia Street on the northwestern end of rosters and other information will be available in the workroom the campus. From Interstate 80, take the Virginia Street exit and before each game. proceed north. Take a right on 15th Street and the main parking lot will be on your right. PHOTOGRAPHY From the Reno/Tahoe International Airport, take the 395 freeway Only properly credentialed photographers will be allowed in the north to the Interstate 80 west interchange and exit on Virginia designated photo areas of Lawlor Events Center as specified by the Street (Follow above directions from this point). NCAA. Any backboard cameras or other remote cameras must be approved by media services.

NEVADAWOLFPACK.TV NevadaWolfPack.TV is the Wolf Pack’s in-house streaming network and the premier destination for fans looking for Nevada Wolf Pack athletics video content. In the 2014-2015 athletic year, NevadaWolfPack.TV produced more than 100 on-demand video features and streamed 158 live events. Fans can see all the Wolf Pack action by visiting www.NevadaWolfPack.TV. By working with all 11 institutions, The Mountain West Network powered by Campus Insiders streamed over 1,900 live events during the 2014-15 academic year. Fans can see the action from all the schools in the conference by downloading the Mountain West app on your phone or tablet or by visiting CampusInsiders.com. For the latest news, streaming links, postgame highlights, press conferences, photos, GIFs and more follow @WolfPack_TV on Twitter.

nevada MEDIA SERVICES

Chad Hartley Jack Kuestermeyer Katie Rihn Brady Johnson Peter Long Sheneé Sanchez Billy Lee JD Jerome Associate AD Assistant Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Graduate Assistant Multimedia Specialist Digital Media Coordinator Digital Specialist (775) 682 -6982 (775) 682-6984 (775) 682 -6963 (775) 682 -6985 (732) 814-5436 (775) 682 -6914 (775) 682 -6953 (775)682-6953 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 4 Lawlor Events Center

Completed in 1983, Lawlor Events Center, located on the As a concert facility, Lawlor is capable of seating 12,000 University of Nevada campus, has been home to Wolf Pack spectators, and the arena can be changed in configuration or basketball, men’s since its inception and women’s since 1994-95. reduced in size to accommodate smaller acts or to provide a more The arena seats 11,536 in an oval configuration with every spectator intimate theater setting. enjoying a center-court line of sight. The seating capacity includes Also utilized extensively for conventions and meetings, Lawlor’s 60 seats mounted on the main floor, bringing fans nearly courtside main floor provides accommodations for large convention exhibits on all four sides. and can be used for large group gatherings. Named after Nevada’s legendary coach and athletic director The arena’s meeting and convention complex, which was Glenn “Jake” Lawlor, Lawlor Events Center was made possible by a upgraded in July of 2002, includes a large foyer for receptions and grant approved by the Nevada State Legislature in 1979. Ground registration for meetings and conventions. Eight meeting/ banquet was originally broken in October 1981, and the construction project rooms provide nearly 10,000 was completed on schedule for the grand opening on Nov. 4, 1983. square feet of space, which INTRO Originally built at a cost of $26 million, Lawlor Events Center has can be easily divided into WOMen’s Basketball undergone periodic modifications and improvements. During the smaller rooms with fully- Record at TEAM INFO 1998-99 season, Lawlor Events Center unveiled a state-of-the-art movable partitions and Lawlor Events Center electronic imaging scoreboard that allows fans to see highlights service access to all areas. PLAYERS Home Record before each game, player pictures and stats, and includes two Each of Nevada’s Year W L Pct. COACHES statistics boards at each end of the floor. At the start of the 1999- basketball teams have locker 1994-95 7 7 .500 2000 season, in a never-ending effort to consistently modify the rooms in the facility with 1995-96 5 9 .357 & STAFF facility, the teams played on a new floor. two more opponent locker 1996-97 8 4 .667 The arena’s capacity and the efforts taken to improve the facility rooms and two smaller 1997-98 13 3 .812 STATISTICS made Lawlor the home of the Big West Conference men’s and dressing rooms. Additional 1998-99 8 5 .615 women’s basketball tournaments from 1996-2000. It didn’t take the rooms are utilized for press 1999-00 14 3 .823 2000-01 12 2 .857 WAC long to tab Nevada for yet another championship tournament conferences, educational/ 2001-02 7 8 .467 coming to Reno in 2005 and 2006. The WAC Tournaments returned social functions, performer 2002-03 6 8 .428 to Lawlor Events Center in 2009 and 2010. rehearsals, personnel 2003-04 3 11 .214 The NBA has also chosen Lawlor to host exhibition games. So briefings, storage for2004-05 6 7 .461 far, the Sacramento Kings, Utah Jazz, Golden State Warriors, Seattle performers, and auxiliary 2005-06 9 5 .642 SuperSonics and the New Orleans Hornets have all played at Lawlor. dining, as well as housing 2006-07 10 4 .714 In addition to the NBA, the Harlem Globetrotters have also played in for the facility’s executive 2007-08 13 4 .764 the Pack’s den. offices. 2008-09 12 4 .750 2009-10 13 5 .722 Lawlor Events Center, however, is far from just a basketball arena. 2010-11 11 5 .687 The facility has served as host to concerts and events throughout 2011-12 5 10 .333 its history. Lawlor has been host to such sporting events as the 2012-13 4 10 .285 Professional Bull Riding Association’s Bull-Nanza and concerts such 2013-14 11 5 .687 as Fleetwood Mac, Cher, Bette Midler, Metallica, Prince, Yellowcard 2014-15 7 7 .500 and Hilary Duff. Totals 184 126 .593

Location: 15th and North Virginia Streets, Reno, Nev. Seating: 11,536-person theater seating area in an oval configuration. Dimensions: Facility covers 201,400 square feet. Main floor area: Measures 74’x184’ with a 62-foot-high ceiling. Concourse: Provides 24,300 square feet of space for crowd movement and exhibits. Completed: October 1983 Cost: $26 million. 5 6 WOMENʼS BASKETBALL 2 015-16 MEDIA G UID E

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7 Numerical Roster

2015-16 Nevada Women’s Basketball Roster

No. Name Ht. Pos. Yr. Hometown/Previous School 1 Ashlee Jones 5-9 G Jr. Sacramento, Calif./Bradshaw Christian HS 3 Teige Zeller 6-2 F So. Los Lunas, N.M./Los Lunas HS INTRO 4 Halie Bergman 5-10 G So. Turlock, Calif./Pacific TEAM INFO 10 Stephanie Schmid 5-10 G Jr. Lake Zurich, Ill./Arizona Western College 11 Camariah King 5-6 G Fr. Seattle, Wash./Holy Names Academy PLAYERS 13 T Moe* 5-8 G Jr. Daly City, Calif./Terra Nova HS COACHES 14 Léa Favre 6-1 F Fr. St. Légier, Switzerland/Lycée Jeanne d'Arc & STAFF 15 Kelsey Kaelin 5-8 G Sr. Tigard, Ore./Tigard HS STATISTICS 20 Julia Shelbourn 6-3 F Sr. Whitewater, Wis./Whitewater HS 21 Nyasha LeSure 6-0 F Sr. Sparks, Nev./Reed HS 22 Mariah Williams 5-11 G RFr. Richmond, Calif./Vanden HS 24 MorningRose Tobey 5-7 G Fr. Billings, Mont./Billings West HS 25 Shannon Gough 5-6 G Jr. Reno, Nev./Reno HS 30 Ali Tedford 5-7 G Fr. Fallon, Nev./Churchill County HS 32 AJ Cephas 6-0 F RFr. Antioch, Calif./Deer Valley HS 44 Riana Everidge 6-1 G Fr. Kansas City, Mo./Park Hill HS

*Will miss the 2015-16 season due to injury

Coaching Staff

Head Coach – Jane Albright (Appalachian State ’77), Eighth season Associate Head Coach – Camille Williams (Wisconsin ’96), Eighth season Assistant Coach – Kami Malnaa (Montana State-Billings ’02), Eighth season Assistant Coach – Janet Butler (Louisiana College ’11), First season (Fourth overall) Director of Operations – Shea Mead (Central Michigan ’11), First season Graduate Assistant – Tahnee Robinson (Nevada ’11), First season Graduate Assistant – Kassidy Hardgrove (Malone ’15), First season

Pronunciation Guide 3 Teige (rhymes with beige) 4 Halie (HAY-lee) 11 Camariah (cuh-MAR-ee-uh) 14 Léa (layuh) Favre (farve) 21 Nyasha (Nee-AH-sha) LeSure (Luh-SURE) 22 Mariah (Muh-RYE-uh) 25 Shannon Gough (Goff) 32 AJ Cephas (SEE-fiss) 44 Riana (ree-AW-nah)

Coaches: Kami (CAM-ee) Malnaa (MALL-nuh)

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INTRO TEAM INFO PLAYERS #1 • ashlee jones #3 • teige zeller #4 • Halie bergman #10 • stephanie Schmid Guard • 5-9 • Junior Forward • 6-2 • Sophomore Guard • 5-10 • Sophomore Guard • 5-10 • Junior COACHES & STAFF STATISTICS

#11 • camariah King #13 • t moe #14 • Léa Favre #15 • Kelsey Kaelin Guard • 5-6 • Freshman Guard • 5-8 • Junior Forward • 6-1 • Freshman Guard • 5-8 • Senior

#20 • Julia Shelbourn #21 • Nyasha Lesure #22 • Mariah Williams #24 • MorningRose Tobey Forward • 6-3 • Senior Forward • 6-0 • Senior Guard • 5-11 • RFr. Guard • 5-7 • Freshman

#25 • Shannon gough #30 • Ali Tedford #32 • AJ Cephas #44 • Riana Everidge Guard • 5-6 • Junior Guard • 5-7 • Freshman Forward • 6-0 • RFr. Guard • 6-1 • Freshman

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SEASON PREVIEW Season Preview

An injury plagued campaign a year ago led the Nevada women’s basketball team to a nine-win season and coach Jane Albright and company are looking to right the ship in 2015-16 with a few storylines to keep an eye on. The most notable storyline heading into the year is Albright’s journey towards 500 career victories as she embarks on her 32nd season as a Division I head coach. As it stands Albright is at 496 wins, meaning four more would make her the 30th active head coach in Division I women’s basketball with 500 wins. Additionally as she begins her eighth season at Nevada, she is one win short of 100 victories with the Wolf Pack. INTRO A second storyline will be the rule changes put in place by the NCAA for women’s basketball starting this year. TEAM INFO Some major changes have been implemented, including a switch to four 10-minute quarters, as opposed PLAYERS to the traditional two 20-minute halves. With the time change, timeouts and team fouls have been adjusted accordingly. One-and-ones have been eliminated and teams will go to the foul line to shoot two after five team COACHES fouls in each quarter. & STAFF “I like the four quarter format, it gives you a sense of urgency and a couple more possessions to work with,” STATISTICS Albright said. “There will be a lot of points you can now get from the foul line so we’ll be shooting a lot more free throws. It will be interesting to see how it evolves as the season goes on.” Storyline No. 3 is how the team responds to losing point guard T Moe, who will miss her second straight season with a knee injury suffered in preseason. Moe recorded the program’s first triple-double during the first game last year before suffering a season-ending injury at San Francisco. She will begin the rehab process after surgery in hopes of being ready for the start of next season. The fourth storyline will be where the Pack gets its scoring from after the departure of 6-8 center Mimi Mungedi, who led the team in points per game (13.1) and rebounding (9.5 rpg). If the exhibition against Chico State was any indication, junior transfer Stephanie Schmid could provide that offensive spark. Schmid finished the exhibition win with 19 points, hit 4-of-8 from beyond the arc and is expected to be one of the team’s most consistent shooters. Elsewhere on the floor the team produced a very balanced scoring attack up and down the lineup and got 33 points from its bench. GUARDS Joining Schmid as options in the backcourt will be a majority of the team as 11 of the 16 roster spots are listed as guards. After Moe went down last season, the returning guards such as senior Kelsey Kaelin and junior Ashlee Jones saw a lot of playing time and gained valuable experience leading the offense. Behind Schmid, Kaelin and Jones, the rest of the crop are fairly young. Sophomore Halie Bergman has not seen time in an official game for the Pack, but she has been around and worked with the team for over a year now after transferring from Pacific. Bergman should add another outside shooting threat to Albright’s arsenal as she ranks as Turlock Christian High School’s all-time leading scorer with over 1,700 points scored. Freshmen Camariah King, MorningRose Tobey and Riana Everidge (a 6-1 guard) should factor in well to the team’s guard-heavy style of play and see a decent number of minutes each. Junior Shannon Gough and freshman Ali Tedford, the team’s walk-on duo, will be in the mix as well. Mariah Williams, who played in six games as a rookie, continues her rehab on an extensive knee injury that sidelined her for most of last year and has not been cleared. POSTS It is obvious that losing Mungedi’s 6-8 frame brings the size factor down a few notches, but nonetheless Albright still boasts five post players who are 6-0 or taller. From an experience standpoint seniors Nyasha LeSure and Julia Shelbourn will suit up for their final seasons, each of whom have played in nearly 100 games each. Elsewhere under the basket sophomore Teige Zeller could find her way into the starting lineup after seeing her playing time increase towards the tail end of last season. Like Bergman, AJ Cephas, who used last year as a redshirt season, has been with the team for a whole year now taking reps on the practice squad and is ready to get on the court in 2015-16. Another factor in the frontcourt will be freshman Léa Favre, an international student-athlete from Switzerland.

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13 Head Coach jane albright eighth Season

INTRO Jane Albright begins her eighth season as the head coach of the Nugget Classic Nevada women’s basketball team in 2015-16, and her 32nd overall in Reno, the TEAM INFO season. She enters the upcoming season with 496 career wins, four program’s first- shy of eclipsing 500. ever defeat of a PLAYERS Albright and the Wolf Pack endured an injury-plagued season in nationally-ranked 2014-15, but still managed a few noteworthy accomplishments. As opponent. COACHES the Mountain West schedule got underway, Nevada knocked off in- Additionally & STAFF state rival UNLV thanks to a 71-62 home win, the first victory over during her first the Rebels during Albright’s tenure. It was a decorated campaign for year at Nevada, STATISTICS senior Mimi Mungedi as well as she became Nevada’s second WNBA she coached the draft pick under Albright, taken 25th overall by the Tulsa Shock. In WAC Preseason addition, Mungedi was named the MW Defensive Player of the Year Defensive Player of for a second straight season. the Year, the WAC After a couple of rebuilding seasons, Albright’s 2013-14 Wolf Pack Defensive Player squad posted an 18-win campaign and compiled 12 victories of the Year, an All- in the Mountain West, setting a program record for WAC first team honoree, the Ruth Russell Award winner for the top, most conference wins in a single-season. The team senior, female student-athlete at Nevada, five academic All-WAC also set a program record for free throws made (529) honorees and a regional finalist for the NCAA Division I State Farm and free throws attempted (760), among registering Coaches’ All-America team. After the season, Albright was honored its highest scoring average (71.5 ppg) since the at the Final Four by the WBCA with the “Heart of a Coach 1985-86 season. Award” which is presented annually by the Fellowship of Christian Thanks to an 8-2 run in the final 10 games of Athletes (FCA) to honor a basketball coach who has exemplified the regular season, the Pack secured the No. 3 biblical principles over the course of his or her career. seed for the Mountain West Championships, Her second year at the helm had a similar feel to her first season. She and reached the semifinals round of the coached a young squad in 2009-10 to an 18-14 overall, 10-6 WAC tournament. Albright coached three members record and a third place league finish. Nevada once again earned of the 2013-14 squad to all-conference the third seed for the WAC Tournament and an automatic bid to face honors, including the league’s Co- Wyoming in the WNIT, only the second postseason appearance in Defensive Player of the Year, Mimi the Pack’s history. Mungedi. Following the season, In 2010-11, Albright guided Nevada to its first 20-win season in Albright received the 2014 Carol program history, finishing 22-11. The 2010-11 squad accomplished Eckman Award presented by the the feat with benchmark wins over NC State and San Diego State Women’s Basketball Coaches at the John Ascuaga’s Nugget Classic, followed by home wins over Association (WBCA) at the Arizona, BYU and Louisiana Tech. Albright’s strong coaching earned NCAA Women’s Final Four. the team a postseason WNIT bid in which the team defeated St. The award is presented Mary’s to record its first-ever WNIT victory. The 2010-11 team set annually to an active WBCA program records for points (2,228) and rebounds (1,364) in a single- member coach who season, as well. exemplifies Eckman’sShe picked up her 400th career win on Nov. 28, 2008 when Nevada spirit, integrity and defeated Northern Iowa and is just 13 victories shy of 500. Albright’s character through 90 victories at the helm of Nevada ranks her second all-time in sportsmanship, the Wolf Pack record books. During her six-year tenure at Nevada, commitment to the Albright has coached three all-conference Defensive Player of the student-athlete, Years, four All-WAC first team selections, a WAC Newcomer of the honesty, ethical Year, two all-conference second team honorees, two All-Mountain behavior, courage West honorable mentions and a regional finalist for the NCAA and dedication to Division I State Farm All-America Team. purpose. Jane Albright’s coaching philosophy centers around a three- She became the sided effort to make each student-athlete’s experience at Nevada program’s all-time one that will leave a lasting impression long after graduation. A winningest first- student-athlete’s development must first focus on themselves as a year head coach person, second as a student and third as an athlete. A big part of finishing thethis development is based on not only a commitment to oneself, 2008-09 season but in reaching out to serve the community as well. The women’s with an 18-14 basketball team is one of the most active of the Wolf Pack teams in overall record and supporting the community. In 2009-10 alone, the Nevada women’s a 10-6 mark in the Western Athletic basketball team logged more than 530 hours of community service. Conference (WAC). The Pack made Immediately prior to her tenure at Nevada, Albright served as the program’s first-ever appearance in the head coach at Wichita State for five seasons. While at Wichita, the final of the WAC Tournament after Albright signed and coached the 2005 Missouri Valley Conference tying the program record for highest- Freshman of the Year. Her teams ranked in the top-60 nationally in seed earned in the tournament with attendance and turned in the top-two single-game crowds in the a No. 3 seed. The Pack also recorded a MVC in her final two seasons. They also excelled in the classroom program-best start to conference play, and the community, turning in the second-highest team GPA in opening 7-0. Albright led the team to school history and averaging over 450 hours of community service a defeat of No. 7 Louisville to win the per year. championship of the John Ascuaga’s Perhaps what Albright is best known for is the tremendous 14 Head Coach

success she had in turning around the program at the University highest national ranking in school history in 2001-02 (No. 5 in the of Wisconsin. The winningest coach in Badger history with a 161- Associated Press poll and No. 7 in the USA Today/WBCA Coaches’ 107 record (.600) from 1994-2003, Albright led Wisconsin to seven poll). She also coached 41 Academic All-Big Ten selections in her postseason appearances in nine seasons, including five trips to the nine years at Wisconsin, the most of any school during that period. NCAA Tournament. Albright’s first collegiate head coaching job came at Northern Illinois In 1998-99 her team finished as the WNIT runner-up, and followed where she served at the helm of the women’s basketball program for that up by winning the WNIT title the very next season. Prior to her 10 seasons. The winningest coach in Northern Illinois history with arrival in Madison, the program had experienced losing seasons in a 188-110 record from 1984-94, Albright’s Huskie squads turned in nine of the previous 10 seasons. Albright led the Badgers to eight five 20-win seasons and four NCAA Tournament bids. consecutive winning seasons, including four 20-win campaigns. Northern Illinois also won three conference championships and Her squads averaged 19.2 wins per year in those eight seasons, had three runner-up finishes during her tenure. In addition to including three years with 21 victories, which matched the school her collegiate success, Albright served as the head coach of USA INTRO record for single-season wins. Wisconsin had won 20 games in a Basketball’s gold medal-winning Jones Cup team in 1996. She was season just twice prior to her arrival. Albright was responsible for six an assistant coach on USA Basketball’s Junior National team in 1992 TEAM INFO of the best 10 seasons in Wisconsin history, and she is also credited and led the 1991 U.S. Olympic Festival South team to a gold medal. with helping Wisconsin rank in the top-10 in home attendance Albright began her collegiate coaching career as a graduate nationally in every year from 1995-2003. assistant for at the University of Tennessee from PLAYERS Albright led her first Badger team to a 20-9 record and was named 1981-83. She assisted with UT’s first NCAA Final Four team in 1982. the 1995 Coach of the Year for her efforts. The After Tennessee, she spent one season as an assistant coach at COACHES team set the school record for winning percentage with a 21-8 the University of Cincinnati in 1983-84 before earning her first & STAFF record in 1995-96. She led the Badgers to a 16-1 start and the opportunity as a head coach. STATISTICS Honors & Accomplishments • 2001-02 Naismith Coach of the Year finalist • Head coach of the 1996 gold medal-winning USA • Ranks among the top-50 active Division I coaches in Basketball Jones Cup Team wins • Four-time conference coach of the year (Big Ten • Winningest coach in school history at two programs Conference in `95, Mid-Continent Conference in `93 (Wisconsin and Northern Illinois) and North Star Conference in `89 & `90) • Has led her teams to nine NCAA Tournament • Two-time Women’s Basketball Coaches Association appearances District IV Coach of the Year (`90 & `95) • Coached Wisconsin to the WNIT championship in • 400th career win came on Nov. 28, 2008, a 71-63 2000 and a runner-up finish in the WNIT in 1999 Nevada victory over Northern Iowa • Helped Wisconsin to the highest national ranking in • Led Nevada to a school-record 22 wins in 2010-11 school history in 2001-02 (top-10 in both polls)

albright’s coaching RECORD Year School Overall Conference Postseason 1984-85 Northern Illinois 15-13 11-7 (4th) albright as a mentor 1985-86 Northern Illinois 8-19 6-12 (8th) Several former assistants and players under Albright are scat- 1986-87 Northern Illinois 11-16 tered throughout the coaching ranks across the nation. A list of 1987-88 Northern Illinois 14-14 6-4 (4th) former Albright assistants and players along with their current 1988-89 Northern Illinois 23-7 12-2 (2nd) coaching location are below. 1989-90 Northern Illinois 26-5 12-0 (1st) NCAA Second Round Allyson Fasnacht Kate Peterson 1990-91 Northern Illinois 25-10 12-2 (2nd) WNIT (7th place) Assistant Coach Head Coach 1991-92 Northern Illinois 18-14 8-4 (2nd) NCAA Second Round St. Mary’s Cleveland State 1992-93 Northern Illinois 24-6 15-1 (1st) NCAA First Round 1993-94 Northern Illinois 24-6 18-0 (1st) NCAA First Round Kyle Rechlicz Sue Semrau Head Coach Head Coach 1994-95 Wisconsin 20-9 11-5 (3rd) NCAA Second Round Wisconsin-Milwaukee Florida State 1995-96 Wisconsin 21-8 12-4 (3rd) NCAA Second Round 1996-97 Wisconsin 16-11 8-8 (T6th) Al Brown Melissa Bruner 1997-98 Wisconsin 21-10 9-7 (6th) NCAA First Round Assistant Coach Director/WBB operations 1998-99 Wisconsin 18-14 9-7 (T4th) WNIT (2nd place) Duke Florida State 1999-00 Wisconsin 21-12 8-8 (T8th) WNIT Champions 2000-01 Wisconsin 18-10 12-4 (T2nd) NCAA First Round Erika Lang-Montgomery E.C. Hill 2001-02 Wisconsin 19-12 8-8 (T5th) NCAA First Round Head Coach Assistant Coach Flagler College Arizona 2002-03 Wisconsin 7-21 5-11 (9th) 2003-04 Wichita State 10-18 7-11 (T7th) Kamie Ethridge Kristen Holt 2004-05 Wichita State 5-22 2-16 (9th) Head Coach Assoc. Head Coach 2005-06 Wichita State 15-13 8-10 (5th) Northern Colorado UTSA 2006-07 Wichita State 9-20 4-14 (9th) 2007-08 Wichita State 9-22 3-15 (10th) Angie Johnson Jacie Capra 2008-09 Nevada 18-14 10-6 (3rd) Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 2009-10 Nevada 17-16 10-6 (3rd) WNIT First Round Georgia Kansas State 2010-11 Nevada 22-11 9-7 (4th) WNIT Second Round Carol Owens 2011-12 Nevada 7-23 4-12 (7th) Assoc. Head Coach 2012-13 Nevada 8-23 2-14 (9th) Notre Dame 2013-14 Nevada 18-13 12-6 (3rd) 2014-15 Nevada 9-21 5-13 (T9th) Deb Patterson Assistant Coach Career Totals (31 years) Northern Colorado 99-121 (.450) - Nevada 496-433 (.534) - Overall 15

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17 Assistant Coaches camille williams EIGHth season Associate Head Coach

Born: July 4 Hometown: Waterloo, Iowa INTRO Education: Bachelor’s of Science - Agricultural Busniess Management, TEAM INFO University of Wisconsin, 1996 PLAYERS COACHES Coaching Experience Camille Williams enters her eighth season with the Nevada women’s & STAFF 2013-present: Associate Head Coach, Nevada basketball program in 2015-16 and her third as an associate head 2008-2013: Assistant Coach, Nevada coach. STATISTICS 2005-08: Assistant Coach, UC Santa Barbara Under Williams’ guidance as her position coach, last year’s senior Mimi 2000-05: Assistant Coach, University of California Mungedi was selected with the 25th overall pick in the 2015 WNBA 1999-00: Head Coach, Madison Area Technical College Draft by the Tulsa Shock. Mungedi was also named the Mountain 1998-99: Assistant Coach, Madison (Wis.) Memorial HS West Defensive Player of the Year for a second straight season. 1996-98: Freshman Girl’s Basketball Coach, Middleton HS (Wis.) Williams spent three seasons, 2005-08, as an assistant coach at UC Santa Barbara prior to coming to Nevada. During her time with the Playing Experience Gauchos, she assisted with guard and post player development and 1991-96: University of Wisconsin (Basketball and Track & Field) defense, served as the co-recruiting coordinator and oversaw UCSB’s academic development. While at UCSB, the Gauchos won its 13th Big West Conference Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 2007-08. She served as the lead contact in the recruitment of a pair of McDonald’s All-American Nominees, Meagan Williams, the Sacramento Player of the Year, and Ashlee Brown, an all-state player from Arizona. Prior to UCSB, she served as an assistant coach at Cal from 2000- 05. While with the Bears, she recruited the sixth-ranked recruiting class in the nation in 2005 as rated by the Blue Star Index. She successfully recruited McDonald’s All- American and WBCA All-American Devanei Hampton, and McDonald’s All-Americans Alexis Gray-Lawson, Ashley Walker and Jene Morris. In addition, she was the lead contact in the recruitment of PAC-10 All- Freshman team member Jessica Lawson and 2003 Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year Keanna Levy. While at Cal, she was also the academic coordinator, strength and conditioning liaison, film exchange director and director of team camps. She helped her team attain at least a 3.0 GPA for two-and-a-half years. Williams served as the head coach at Madison Area Technical College in Madison, Wis., in 1999-00 where she was responsible for the day- to-day operations for the basketball program including recruiting, fundraising, player management and development, scouting, team travel and scheduling. She has also spent time coaching at the high school level, serving as an assistant coach at Madison Memorial High School from 1998-99 and the girl’s freshman coach at Middleton High School from 1996-98. She played basketball and competed in track and field at the University of Wisconsin from 1991-96. She finished her basketball career with the Badgers ranked in the top-15 in six categories and served as a co- captain of her basketball team in 1995 and in track and field in 1996. She played in two NCAA Tournaments as a player, in 1992 and 1995, and was named to the Big Ten All-Star Team in 1993. She received All-America recognition in the high jump during the 1995 and 1996 outdoor seasons. She has spent time as a women’s basketball color analyst for Wisconsin’s women’s basketball games on FOX Sports Network and WHA-TV from 1996-00. She has also been involved in several community outreach programs including Meals on Wheels, the Special Olympics, Habitat for Humanity and the YMCA. Williams earned her bachelor’s degree in agricultural business 18 management from the University of Wisconsin in 1996. Assistant Coaches kami malnaa EIGHth season Assistant Coach

Born: May 20 Hometown: Glasgow, Mont. Education: Bachelor’s - Health Promotion, Montana State University, 2002 INTRO Master’s - Athletic Training, Montana State University, 2004 TEAM INFO PLAYERS Kami Malnaa will begin her eighth year as an assistant coach with Coaching Experience COACHES the Nevada women’s basketball program in 2015-16. 2008-present: Assistant Coach, Nevada & STAFF Malnaa came to Nevada from Wichita State where she served 2007-08: Assistant Coach, Wichita State University as an assistant coach under Jane Albright during the 2007-08 2006-07: Director of Basketball Operations, Wichita State University STATISTICS season, and the director of basketball operations the previous 2004-06: First Assistant, Montana State University - Billings year. As an assistant, Malnaa’s responsibilities included scouting, 2002-04: Varsity Coach, Yellowstone County Christian Home School recruiting, guard development, community service, film 2003-04: Assistant Coach, Billings (Mont.) West HS exchange and summer camps. 2002-03: Graduate Assistant, Montana State University - Billings Prior to her time at Wichita State, Malnaa was the first assistant Playing Experience coach at Montana State - Billings from 2004-06. During her time with the Yellowjackets, the team posted a 39-16 record, qualified 1998-2002: Montanta State University - Billings for the NCAA Regional Tournament in 2005 and won a Heartland Conference Championship in 2006. Her duties included scouting, recruiting, guard development and conditioning and weightlifting programs. Malnaa has also spent time coaching at the high school level, serving as the head varsity coach at Yellowstone County Christian Home School from 2002-04 and as an assistant coach at Billings West High School, the State AA Champions, from 2002-03. Malnaa played for Montana State - Billings from 1998-02. Her 1999 team reached the NCAA Elite Eight while her 2000 and 2002 teams also qualified for the regional tournament. She was named first team all-conference in 2002 and served as a team captain from 2000-02. In addition, she was named Most Inspirational Player in 2002 and was named the Harold Alterowitz Most Outstanding Student-Athlete in 2002. She ranks third all-time in school history in career three-pointers made (171). Malnaa has also served as the director and coach of several basketball camps including Wichita State women’s basketball camp, Billings Bees basketball camp, Montana State - Billings summer camp and the University of Wisconsin basketball camp. She earned her bachelor’s degree in health promotion from Montana State - Billings in 2002 and earned her master’s in athletic training from Montana State - Billings in 2006. “Kami is a tireless worker, a great teacher, and is constantly trying to learn from others in this profession,” head coach Jane Albright said. “She is a very talented young coach who knows and understands basketball and the young women who play it.”

19 Assistant Coaches janet butler first season Assistant Coach

Born: September 23 Hometown: Eros, La. INTRO Education: Louisiana College, 2011 TEAM INFO PLAYERS

COACHES Athletics Experience Janet Butler enters her fourth overall season with the Nevada women’s & STAFF 2013-Present: Director of Basketball Operations basketball program in 2015-16 and her first as an assistant coach. 2012-2013: Graduate Assistant, Nevada STATISTICS 2011-12: Assistant Coach, ULM This marks Butler’s second promotion during her tenure with the Wolf Pack women’s basketball program. The Louisiana native has been Playing Experience with Pack for three seasons, serving the last two as the team’s director 2007-2011: Louisiana College of operations. She began her time at Nevada during the 2012-13 campaign as the program’s graduate assistant.

Prior to her time in Reno, Butler spent one season as an assistant coach in her home state at Division I Louisiana-Monroe. She earned her undergraduate degree in 2011 from Louisiana College, and received her master’s degree from Nevada last May.

During her collegiate playing days Butler helped lead Louisiana College to a 25-4 record as a senior captain in 2010-11, ultimately reaching the second round of the NCAA Division III Tournament. She was a three-time All-American Southwest Conference honorable mention selection as well. Louisiana College was nationally ranked twice, won two conference championships and made two national tournament appearances during Butler’s career. Butler is the daughter of Larrie and Margaret Butler, and has two younger sisters, Kristi and Molly.

20 Coaching Staff shea mead first season Director of Basketball Operations Shea Mead is in his first season as the director of basketball operations for the Wolf Pack women’s basketball program. Mead spent the last two years as an assistant coach with the women’s basketball program at INTRO Division II Ferris State in Big Rapids, Mich. During his time with the Bulldogs, he administered many of the same duties that he will be responsible for at Nevada, such as team travel, TEAM INFO practice schedules, summer camps, etc. Also he helped developed Ferris State’s first three- time All-GLIAC first team honoree and All-American, Sarah DeShone. PLAYERS Prior to his appointment at Ferris State, Mead spent two years as the graduate assistant for women’s basketball at Central COACHES Michigan after serving time as a practice player for the Chippewas under head coach . While with the Chippewas, & STAFF he earned a master’s degree in sport administration in 2013. Mead also earned his bachelor’s degree in sports studies from Central Michigan in 2011. STATISTICS During his undergraduate time at CMU, the Grand Rapids, Mich. Native coached seventh and eighth grade boys and girls basketball at Beal City Public Schools. Additionally, he served as an intern with the WNBA’s Indiana Fever in the summer of 2011. tahnee robinson first season Graduate Assistant Tahnee Robinson is no stranger to the Wolf Pack women’s basketball program and returns to her alma mater to begin a two-year stint as the team’s graduate assistant. “It will be a joy for us to welcome back one of our all-time best players as we add Tahnee to our staff as a graduate assistant,” said head coach Jane Albright. “Her basketball skill set and love for this great game is impressive. She will continue to be a great influence in the Native American community, as well as our state. I am excited Tahnee has chosen to pursue her master’s degree and start down the career path to coach.” In just two seasons with the Wolf Pack, she posted an impressive résumé of honors, averaging 19.5 points per game en route to becoming one of Nevada’s 12 1,000 point scorers. Her play on the court led the Pack to back-to-back appearances in the WNIT and to its first 20-win season in 2010-11. Robinson was named the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Newcomer of the Year following her first season and is a two- time All-WAC first team honoree. In 2011 she became Nevada’s first WNBA selection, drafted in the third round by the . Since her career ended with the Pack, Robinson had played four seasons of professional basketball overseas. She will enroll in the university’s educational leadership program. kassidy hardgrove first season Graduate Assistant Kassidy Hardgrove will begin her first season with the Nevada women’s basketball program in 2015-16, coming on as the team’s graduate assistant. Hardgrove comes to Reno from Minerva, Ohio, where she recently received her bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Malone University. For the past few summers, she has worked at Point Guard College (PGC) as a basketball site coordinator and skill development instructor at multiple colleges and universities across the country. In addition to her summer duties, Hardgrove also handled basketball registration and customer service with the courses offered at PGC. “Kassidy will be a fantastic addition to our staff as she studies in our nationally-ranked MBA Program,” Albright said. “She has been on staff at Point Guard College for the last several years and has a passion for people and basketball. Her expertise and attention to detail will make a huge impact on our team.” 21

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SOPHOMORE (2014-15) Ashlee Appeared in all 30 games as a sophomore, making 11 starts … got her first career start in the Nugget Classic Championship game against Ole Miss (11/29) … logged #1 650 minutes on the floor to average 21.7 minutes per game … averaged 5.2 points jones per game, totaling 156 points for the season … led the team and ranked 12th in the Mountain West in made three-pointers (44) … drained five three’s and collected a JUNIOR season-high 15 points late in the year at San Jose State (2/28) … logged a season-best GUARD 35 minutes twice, at San Jose State (2/28) and at Colorado State (3/3) … scored in double figures four times, including her first career game in double digits vs. Oregon INTRO 5-9 State (12/20) … averaged 1.7 rebounds per game, dished out 54 assists, had two blocks Sacramento, Calif. at home against Air Force (2/25) and recorded 20 steals on the year … posted a season- TEAM INFO Bradshaw Christian HS high five assists twice, against Air Force (2/25) and at Colorado State (3/3) … scored in all PLAYERS but five games … shot 29.2 percent (52-of-178) from the field, 30.8 percent (44-of-143) from beyond the arc and 34.8 percent (8-of-23) from the line … pulled down COACHES a season-best six rebounds vs. Utah State (2/11) & STAFF FRESHMAN (2013-14) STATISTICS Academic All-Mountain West honoree … appeared in 24 games for Nevada during her rookie season … saw time in her first collegiate game during the season opener RECORD at Utah Valley (11/8) where she also scored her first collegiate point and posted BOOK her first career and … averaged 1.3 points per game, totaling 31 HISTORY points for the season … logged 117 minutes on the court, averaging 4.9 minutes per contest … collected her first collegiate versus Long Beach State (11/15) … season-high in minutes came at Fresno State (2/12), totaling 12 minutes of playing time … scored season-best six points twice, first at UC Santa Barbara (12/21) and again at Colorado State (1/29) … tallied points in nine of her 24 games played … went 7-of-8 from the free throw line … grabbed 10 rebounds, dished out six assists and collected two steals on the year

HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from Bradshaw Christian High School in Sacramento, Calif., ... Lettered four years in basketball, where she averaged 14 points per game, four rebounds per game, and four assists per game during the 2012-13 season ... Named Sierra Delta League MVP as a senior, leading the team in scoring ... Named Defensive Player of the Year as a sophomore and first team all-league 2009-12 ... Played AAU for the Stockton Mustangs under head coach Que Ngo ... Member of the California Scholarship Federation and was named to the honor roll and principal’s list at Bradshaw Christian High

PERSONAL Majoring in journalism ... Daughter of Timothy Jones and Catrina Jones ... Has one sibling, Alexes ... Enjoys hanging out with family and friends, listening to music, traveling, and buying shoes ... Chose Nevada because of the journalism program and coaching staff ... Lists favorite sports moment as winning her high school’s first Division V Section championship as a senior

Career Statistics Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg Fg-fga PcT Fg-fga PcT FT-fta Pct off deF Tot avg PF Fo aST To blk STl PTS avg 2013-14 24-0 117/4.9 9-41 .220 6-33 .182 7-8 .875 5 5 10 0.4 12 0 6 6 0 2 31 1.3 2014-15 30-11 650/21.7 52-178 .292 44-143 .308 8-23 .348 7 45 52 1.7 46 0 54 60 2 20 156 5.2 TOTAL 54-11 767/14.2 61-219 .279 50-176 .284 15-31 .484 12 50 60 1.1 58 0 60 66 2 22 187 3.5 Single-Game Highs Points: 15, at San Jose State -- 02/28/15 Steals: 2, four times FT made: 2, at UNLV -- 03/07/14; Air Force -- 2/22/14 Rebounds: 6, Utah State -- 02/11/15 FG made: 5, at San Jose State -- 02/28/15 Cal State Stanislaus -- 12/10/14 FG attempts: 12, at San Jose State -- 02/28/15 FT attempts: 4, Colorado State -- 01/14/15; Assists: 5, at Colorado State -- 03/03/15; vs. San Diego State -- 03/09/15; Ole Miss -- 11/29/14; Air Force -- 02/25/15 3FG made: 5, at San Jose State -- 02/28/15 San Diego State -- 03/06/15 3FG attempts: 11, at San Jose State -- 02/28/15 24 Player Profiles TEIGE #3 ZELLER

SOPHOMORE FORWARD 6-2 INTRO Los Lunas, N.M. Los Lunas HS TEAM INFO PLAYERS COACHES & STAFF STATISTICS RECORD BOOK HISTORY

FRESHMAN (2014-15) Made two starts during her 29 appearances as a freshman … logged 291 minutes on the floor to average 10.0 minutes per game … got her first career start and played a season-high 24 minutes at Wyoming (2/18) … scored 74 points on the year (2.6 ppg) and collected 82 rebounds (2.8 rpg) … shot 38 percent (30-of-79) from the field, made 1-of-2 from the three-point line, and shot 68.4 percent (13-of-19) from the foul line … dished out 12 assists, posted 14 blocks and had seven steals for the year … sunk her lone three-pointer at home against Colorado State (1/14) … pulled down a rebound in all 29 games in which she appeared, including a season-high eight in a win over Utah State (2/11) … scored a season-best nine points at New Mexico (2/14) on 3-of-4 shooting from both the field and the foul line

HIGH SCHOOL Attended Los Lunas High School in Los Lunas, N.M. and played under her father Marty Zeller … two-time All-Metro Player of the Year … two-time Defensive Player of the Year, twice named the MVP of the state basketball tournament, two-time District 6 AAAA Player of the Year, All-State first team honors in three seasons, named second team All-State as a freshman, multiple tournament MVP awards throughout her four years … helped lead her team to a district and state championship in the 2012-13 season and a district title in her senior year … five-sport student-athlete in basketball (2010-14), cross country (2011), tennis (2012), volleyball (2012), and track (2014) … named to the All-Metro first team and All-State second team in volleyball … captured a district title in volleyball and a district championship in track … was a member of the marching band, concert band, student government, National Honor Society, president of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, finished fourth in class rank and received a four-year academic letter, maintaining a perfect 4.0 grade point average throughout high school

PERSONAL Daughter of Marty and Gael Zeller … has three siblings, older brothers Roman and Weston and younger brother Zanen … father Marty played basketball at New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI) and Baylor, and brother Weston played basketball at NMMI … journalism major … lists her sports hero as her dad and coach, Marty … most memorable game of her career is winning the New Mexico state championship … in her spare time she enjoys playing the piano and flute, reading and writing, crochet, singing, listening to and studying music lyrics, and relaxing and spending time with her family … played club/AAU basketball for Grants Hot Shots, NM Select and NM/Texas Heat … was also recruited by a number of schools including Texas Tech, Arizona State, Princeton, Oregon, Colorado, Pepperdine, New Mexico, Fresno State, UNLV, among many others … quote on why she chose Nevada, “I chose Nevada mainly because of Coach Albright and the rest of her coaching staff. I simply could not pass up the opportunity to play for such an amazing, Godly woman who has a passion for winning basketball games. Plus the university’s campus is exactly how I pictured my dream college ever since I was a little girl, and having the opportunity to be a part of one of the top journalism programs in the country is icing on the cake!”

Career Statistics Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg Fg-fga PcT Fg-fga PcT FT-fta Pct off deF Tot avg PF Fo aST To blk STl PTS avg 2014-15 29-2 291/10.0 30-79 .380 1-2 .500 13-19 .684 33 49 82 2.8 28 0 12 24 14 7 74 2.6 TOTAL 29-2 291/10.0 30-79 .380 1-2 .500 13-19 .684 33 49 82 2.8 28 0 12 24 14 7 74 2.6

Single-Game Highs Points: 9, at New Mexico -- 02/14/15 Blocks: 2, six times 3FG attempts: 1, Colorado State -- 01/14/15; UC Santa Barbara -- 11/14/15 Rebounds: 8, Utah State -- 02/11/15 FG made: 4, at Grand Canyon -- 12/07/14; at Wyoming -- 02/18/15 FT made: 3, Cal State Stanislaus -- 12/10/14; Assists: 3, Utah State -- 02/11/15 at New Mexico -- 02/14/15 Steals: 1, seven times FG attempts: 8, Utah State -- 02/11/15 FT attempts: 5, Cal State Stanislaus -- 12/10/14 3FG made: 1, Colorado State -- 01/14/15 25 Player Profiles HALIE BERGMAN #4

SOPHOMORE GUARD INTRO 5-10 Turlock, Calif. TEAM INFO Pacific PLAYERS COACHES & STAFF SOPHOMORE (2014-15) STATISTICS Sat out the 2014-15 season due to NCAA transfer rules RECORD BOOK PRIOR TO NEVADA Transfer from the University of the Pacific … played in HISTORY two games for the Tigers during her freshman season … played club basketball for East Bay Xplosion

HIGH SCHOOL Attended Turlock Christian High School in Turlock, Calif., playing in the Southern League, Division 5 … Turlock Christian’s all-time leading scorer with 1,761 points … league MVP (2012), all-league first team (2013), all-district first team (2013), Division 5 Max Preps all-state (2012, 2013), Stanislaus District Basketball Player of the Year (2013), Sportsmen of Stanislaus Outstanding Athlete nominee (2013, 2014) … helped her team to a Southern League championship from 2009-13 … finished as the San Joaquin Division 5 section runner-up in 2010 and 2012 … reached the Nor Cal Division 5 second round in 2012 and 2013 … averaged 25.5 points, 8.4 rebounds, 5.0 steals, 4.3 assists and 2.2 blocks per game during her high school career … served as team captain from 2011-13 … two-sport letterwinner in basketball (2009-13) and track & field (2012) … served as senior class president and made the high school honor roll all four year

PERSONAL Daughter of Leif and Denyse Bergman … Born April 4 … has two younger siblings, sister Hannah and brother Isaac … her cousin Tommy Mendonca played baseball at Fresno State University … undecided on a major … the most memorable game of her career was scoring 39 points and upsetting St. Francis in the first round of Division 5 Nor Cal high school playoffs … chose Nevada because of the coaching staff and players … enjoys going to the lake, working out, reading and hanging out with family and friends in her spare time … lists Candace Parker as her sports hero

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PRIOR TO NEVADA Junior College transfer out of Arizona Western College, where she earned an associate’s degree in arts, general studies … posted a STEPHANIE slew of athletic honors during her two years at Arizona Western, sophomore: NJCAA All-American, ACCAC Player of the Year, #10 SCHMID ACCAC first team all-conference, NJCAA Region I Division I first team, three-time All-ACCAC Player of the Week, team captain … freshman: ACCAC third team all-conference, NJCAA Region I JUNIOR Division I second team, All-ACCAC Player of the Week … during GUARD her sophomore season she ranked first in the nation with 126 made three-pointers on the year, ranked third in the nation with 5-10 INTRO a 90.4 free throw percentage, and ranked ninth in the nation by Lake Zurich, Ill. averaging 20.8 points per game … she was the only player in the Arizona Western College TEAM INFO nation to average more than four made three-pointers per game … scored over 1,000 points in her two years at Arizona Western PLAYERS HIGH SCHOOL COACHES Attended Lake Zurich High School where she was an honor roll & STAFF student all four years and a two-year letterwinner in basketball … racked up numerous athletic honors following the 2012 season: STATISTICS Chicago Sun Times All-Area, All-Suburban North Conference team, Lake County All-Star, Co-ed three-point contest champion RECORD at the Lake County All-Star game, Daily Herald Player of the BOOK Month … played AAU for Full Package Athletics, played with and against Full Package member Jewell Lloyd, who played at Notre HISTORY Dame and is now in the WNBA with the Seattle Storm

PERSONAL Daughter of Daniel and Patricia Schmid … has one younger brother, Eric … will major in public health … chose Nevada because the coaching staff is genuine … also recruited by Texas Tech, Oregon, Virginia Tech, St. John’s, Boise State, Fresno State, Wyoming, Illinois State, Southern Illinois, Northern Arizona, East Carolina, and Charleston Southern … lists Stephen Curry as her sports hero … enjoys watching movies, listening to music, working out, hanging out with friends in her spare time … most memorable game of her career thus far is sinking nine three- pointers in a game to beat rival and the NJCAA’s No. 9 ranked Eastern Arizona

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HIGH SCHOOL CAMARIAH Attended Holy Names Academy in Seattle, Wash. … holds the single-game scoring record for 3A Metro League with a #11 41-point game … earned All-Metro League first team honors KING following her senior year and All-Metro League second team honors as a junior … averaged 19 points per game during her final high school season … two-sport athlete in basketball FRESHMAN and soccer … member of National Honor Society for all GUARD four years … played AAU for Seattle Rotary Lady Style and 5-6 is the reason for starting her basketball career, quote on her INTRO experience, “Rotary is more than a community center and a Seattle, Wash. basketball program. This is my second home. It’s where I grew TEAM INFO Holy Names Academy up, built my education, spent my summers for camp, and also where I tutored and volunteered. The Rotary Boys & Girls Club PLAYERS is a family. This is a very special place and where it all started. COACHES Thank you to all the staff members and coaches.” & STAFF PERSONAL STATISTICS Daughter of Cleveland King II and Maria De’Long … has two siblings, sister Zonyia and brother Devren … her father, RECORD Cleveland, played basketball at Bellevue College and Central BOOK Washington … intends to major in kinesiology and work in sports medicine or physical therapy after college … lists HISTORY Kobe Bryant and Jamal Crawford as her athletic inspirations ... lists AAU summer basketball as the most memorable time of her career because it allowed her to build long-lasting friendships and to hold on to those relationships and cherish the memories … enjoys eating and baking in her spare time … quote on why she chose Nevada, “I chose Nevada because of the coaches and the family atmosphere. The coaching staff’s morals and values are very relatable and was a major factor in my decision process. Coach Jane’s compassion isn’t just for the game, but about the individual. She not only loves the game of basketball but is focused on caring and preparing her players for life. This also is the reason for the family atmosphere amongst the team as well as the Reno community.”

28 Player Profiles T #13 MOE

JUNIOR GUARD 5-8 INTRO Daly City, Calif. Terra Nova HS TEAM INFO PLAYERS JUNIOR (2014-15) Played and started in four games before suffering a season-ending COACHES injury at San Francisco (11/25) … named Mountain West Player of & STAFF the Week (11/17) after recording the program’s first triple-double in the home opening win against UC Santa Barbara (11/14), totaling STATISTICS 19 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists … was averaging 16.0 points per game and 6.3 rebounds per game prior to her injury … scored RECORD 22 points on the road at #14/14 California (11/18) BOOK SOPHOMORE (2014-15) HISTORY Academic All-Mountain West honoree … appeared in all 31 games for Nevada, making 24 starts during her sophomore campaign … logged 811 minutes on the court, averaging 26.2 minutes per game … played a career-high 37 minutes at Utah (12/7) … totaled 338 points on the year, averaging 10.9 points per game … scored a career-best 23 points against Wake Forest (11/30) … posted points in double figures in 15 games, including a string of eight games from 11/29-1/4 … grabbed 105 total rebounds (28 off, 77 def) to average 3.4 boards per game … collected career-high seven rebounds twice, versus BYU (12/3) and at Wyoming (1/4) … dished out 85 assists (second on the team), posted two blocks and 33 steals … recorded four steals during a 14-point performance at New Mexico (3/1) … shot 32 percent (88-of-275) from the field, including her 6-of-11 game against Wake Forest (11/30) … connected on 23 three-pointers and hit 77 percent (139-of-180) of her free throws, free throw percentage ranked 10th in the Mountain West … her 139 made free throws ranks seventh in Nevada’s single-season record book … registered nine perfect free throw games, including an 8-of-8 performance against BYU (12/3) … dished out a career-best seven assists during the season opener at Utah Valley (11/8) … collected at least one assist and one rebound in all but two games … hit 10-of-11 free throws during a win against Wyoming (1/25)

FRESHMAN (2013-14) Played in 12 games before her season was cut short due to an injury ... scored 20 points during her first collegiate game against Cal State Fullerton (11/9), shooting a perfect 13-of-13 from the free throw line ... put together a string of 20 consecutive made free throws between the first two games of the season ... logged a season high 22 minutes in the Nugget Classic championship game against Toledo (11/24) where she posted a season-high four assists and added 10 points … totaled 75 points in her 12 games, averaging 6.3 points per game … scored in double figures in four of those 12 games … shot 22 percent (12- of-54) from the field, hit three three-point attempts, and knocked down 73 percent (48-of-66) of her foul shots … dished out 15 assists, posted 18 steals … pulled down 27 total rebounds (8 off, 19 def) to average 2.3 boards per game … recorded season-best four steals versus South Florida (12/21) while adding 15 points

HIGH SCHOOL Attended Terra Nova High School in Pacifica, Calif. ... Earned four varsity letters in basketball and volleyball, and one in track & field as a thrower ... Named captain of basketball team from sophomore to senior years ... Led team to four consecutive conference championships ... Named four-time school MVP, four-time Peninsula Athletic League first team all-league, four-time all-bay area, three-time all-state ... Finished senior year with 20.7 points per game, 5.9 rebounds per game, and 4.7 assists per game ... Named 2012 PAL and CCS Player of the Year ... Terra Nova High School’s career leader in points (2,352), assists (550), and steals (382) ... One of five Terra Nova athletes to have their jersey retired ... Named to the 2012 ESPN All-State team ... Won the 2012 senior-athlete award ... Played club basketball for the Mission Recreation Center Rebels in San Francisco, Calif. for coaches Oscar Jimenez, Eugene Clendinen, and Toni Russell

PERSONAL Daughter of Lynn and Tonia Moe ... Has three siblings, Jonathan, Branden, and Ryan ... first name is Terilyn, goes by T Moe … human development and family studies major ... Enjoys watching cartoons, listening to music, and hanging out with friends ... Was a member of a drug and mentorship group in high school where she helped offer peer counseling ... Chose Nevada because the coaching staff is genuine

Career Statistics Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg Fg-fga PcT Fg-fga PcT FT-fta Pct off deF Tot avg PF Fo aST To blk STl PTS avg 2012-13 12-0 207/17.3 12-54 .222 3-27 .111 48-66 .727 8 19 27 2.3 24 0 15 36 0 18 75 6.3 2013-14 31-24 811/26.2 88-275 .320 23-87 .264 139-180 .772 28 77 105 3.4 63 2 85 70 2 33 338 10.9 2014-15 4-4 123/30.8 16-49 .327 4-18 .222 28-38 .737 4 21 25 6.3 5 0 21 18 1 4 64 16.0 TOTAL 47-28 1141/24.3 116-378 .307 30-132 .227 215-284 .757 40 117 157 3.3 92 2 121 124 3 55 477 10.1

Single-Game Highs Points: 23, Wake Forest -- 11/30/13 FG made: 6, three times FT made: 13, Cal State Fullerton -- 11/09/12; Rebounds: 12, UC Santa Barbara -- 11/14/14 FG attempts: 16, three times FT attempts: 13, three times Assists: 11, 12, UC Santa Barbara -- 11/14/14 Steals: 4, vs. South Florida -- 12/21/12 3FG made: 3, Wake Forest -- 11/30/13 at New Mexico -- 03/01/14 Blocks: 1, three times Utah State -- 02/05/14 3FG attempts: 6, four times 29 Player Profiles

HIGH SCHOOL Attended Lycée Jeanne d’Arc in France … averaged a near léa double-double during the 2014-15 season with 13.5 points per game and 9.7 rebounds per game and added 3.1 steals per FAVRE #14 contest … connected on 43.9 percent of her shot attempts and hit 72.7 percent of her shots from the free throw line … also averaged a near double-double during the previous season as well, averaging 9.4 points per game and 9.2 rebounds per FRESHMAN game … during the summer of 2014 she was named the FORWARD MVP of the Duke Elite Summer Camp and an All-Star and 3x3 6-0 winner at Stanford’s Elite Summer Camp … competed for her INTRO home nation of Switzerland in the 2015 FIBA 3x3 U18 World St-Légier, Switzerland Championships … in both 2012 and 2014 she was selected TEAM INFO Lycée Jeanne d’Arc to the Swiss U18 Women’s National Team and the Swiss U16 PLAYERS Women’s National Team in 2013

COACHES PERSONAL & STAFF Daughter of Jacques and Nicole Favre … has two younger siblings, brother Brendan and sister Nolwenn … intends to STATISTICS major in psychology and communication studies … would like to work in something in relation with the world of sport RECORD after college … chose Nevada because of the staff, the BOOK campus, and the great feeling she had with everybody over a Skype session … also recruited by Boise State, Grand Canyon, HISTORY Northern Arizona, Liberty, and Florida International … lists Tim Duncan and Steven Adams as her sports heroes … the most memorable game of her career came from the 3x3 competition in Hungary, while playing for the Swiss national team against the team from the USA … enjoys swimming, shopping, watching movies and playing with her dogs in her spare time … last year she was a volunteer for her club for the VIP spectators during professional games, and volunteered for the French Women’s Team Senior during a preparation game

30 Player Profiles KELSEY #15 KAELIN

SENIOR GUARD 5-8 INTRO Tigard, Ore. Tigard HS TEAM INFO PLAYERS JUNIOR (2014-15) COACHES Played in 27 games, making 21 starts … played a majority of the & STAFF season out of position at point guard … averaged 24.5 minutes per game … played a season-high 37 minutes during a home win STATISTICS over Utah State (2/11) … notched 104 points on the year (3.9 ppg) and collected 55 rebounds (7 off, 48 def) to average 2.0 rebounds per game … scored in double figures twice with 10 points against RECORD Wyoming (1/31) and a career-high 16 points at Colorado State (3/3) BOOK on 7-of-13 shooting … also pulled down a season and career-best seven rebounds in the Wyoming game (1/31) … shot 35.8 percent HISTORY (39-of-109) for the year, hit 3-of-10 from beyond the arc and 71.9 (23-of-32) from the free throw line … dished out 55 assists and had one and 22 steals … had a 10-game point streak from Jan. 3 through Feb. 11 … posted a career-best five assists three times, at Grand Canyon (12/7), at Fresno State (1/10) and at Colorado State (3/3) … hit 7-of-8 free throws in a win over Utah State (2/11) SOPHOMORE (2014-15) Appeared in all 31 games for Nevada during her junior campaign … logged 316 minutes on the court, averaging 10.2 minutes per game … played a career-high 18 minutes at UNLV (3/7) … tallied 54 points on the year to average 1.7 points per game … shot 40 percent (24-of-60) from the field, including a perfect 4-of-4 game against UNLV (1/8) … hit one three-pointer in six attempts, sinking a shot from beyond the arc versus Idaho (11/29) … went 5-of-9 from the free throw line … grabbed 39 rebounds (4 off, 35 def) on the year, averaging 1.3 boards per game … dished out 11 assists and collected 11 steals … posted career-highs in points with eight twice, first against UNLV (1/8) and later at San Jose State (2/19) where she also recorded season-high three assists … scored in 16 of 31 games this season … pulled down season-best four rebounds at UNLV (3/7) … registered a five-game point streak from 2/22-3/7 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2013-14) Returned to action in 30 of Nevada’s 31 games after missing the previous season with an injury ... logged a season-high 15 minutes in the game at Portland (12/7) and saw 259 minutes on the court for the year, averaging 8.6 minutes per game … chipped in 33 points to average 1.1 points per game … scored a season-best four points three times, at Pacific (11/15), against Toledo (11/24) and versus Boise State (2/27) … grabbed 33 total rebounds (9 off, 24 def) to average 1.1 rebounds per game … dished out 20 assists and posted eight steals … twice pulled down four rebounds in a game, against Wyoming (2/13) and versus Boise State (2/27) … shot 35 percent (12-of-34) from the field, hit one three-pointer at Colorado State (2/6) and went 8-of-9 (89 percent) from the free throw line, including four 2-of-2 games … sent out season-best four assists at Portland (12/7) ... had a medical redshirt during her freshman year (2012-13) HIGH SCHOOL Attended Tigard High School in Tigard, Ore., playing for coach Steve Naylor ... Earned four varsity letters in basketball and softball ... Named first team all- league and all-state honorable mention in her senior season ... Named Pacific Conference first team all-league, second team all-state and Player of the Year in her junior year ... Averaged 12.7 points per game, 5.2 assists per game, and 4.5 steals per game and named team captain in her senior season ... Played club with Oregon Elite under coach Gary Lavender

PERSONAL Daughter of Greg and Susan Kaelin ... marketing major ... Lists her favorite sports moment as making it to states in 2010 for the first time in 21 years ... Has two siblings: Courtney (21) and Nick (16)

Career Statistics Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg Fg-fga PcT Fg-fga PcT FT-fta Pct off deF Tot avg PF Fo aST To blk STl PTS avg 2012-13 30-0 259/8.6 12-34 .353 1-7 .143 8-9 .889 9 24 33 1.1 17 0 20 29 0 8 33 1.1 2013-14 31-0 316/10.2 24-60 .400 1-6 .167 5-9 .556 4 35 39 1.3 19 0 11 8 0 11 54 1.7 2014-15 27-21 662/24.5 39-109 .358 3-10 .300 23-32 .719 7 48 55 2.0 29 0 55 58 1 22 104 3.9 TOTAL 88-21 1237/14.1 75-203 .369 5-23 .217 36-50 .720 20 107 127 1.4 65 0 86 95 1 41 191 2.2

Single-Game Highs Points: 16, at Colorado State -- 03/03/15 FG made: 7, at Colorado State -- 03/03/15 FT made: 7, Utah State -- 02/11/15 Rebounds: 7, Wyoming -- 01/31/15 FG attempts: 13, at Colorado State -- 03/03/15 FT attempts: 8, Utah State -- 02/11/15 Assists: 5, at Colorado State -- 03/03/15 at Fresno State -- 01/10/15 3FG made: 2, at Colorado State -- 03/03/15 at Grand Canyon -- 12/07/14 Steals: 3, at UNLV -- 01/28/15 3FG attempts: 3, at Colorado State -- 03/03/15 Blocks: 1, Fresno State -- 01/24/15 31 Player Profiles JULIA #20 SHELBOURN

SENIOR FORWARD INTRO 6-2 Whitewater, Wis. TEAM INFO Whitewater HS PLAYERS COACHES JUNIOR (2014-15) & STAFF Nominee for the WBCA Good Works Team … as the Nevada SAAC President, she guided student-athletes to winning the Mountain West SAAC Community Service STATISTICS Challenge … appeared in all 30 games for Nevada, logging 389 minutes on the floor to average 13.0 minutes per game … played a season-best 20 minutes vs. Oregon RECORD State (12/20) … scored 75 points (2.5 ppg) on the year and collected 82 rebounds (43 BOOK off, 39 def) to average 2.7 rebounds per game … dished out 16 assists and had nine blocks and six steals … shot 34.1 percent (29-of-85) from the field, hit 1-of-3 from HISTORY three-point range and shot 47.1 percent (16-of-34) from the free throw line … posted her first career game in double figures with 10 points against Air Force (2/25) … sunk her lone three-pointer of the year at home against Colorado State (1/14) … ended the year on a six-game scoring streak

SOPHOMORE (2014-15) Academic All-Mountain West honoree … appeared in all 31 games for Nevada during her sophomore season, making one start at Utah (12/7) … logged 298 minutes of playing time, averaging 9.6 minutes per game … played a career-high 19 minutes in back-to-back games at Cal Poly (11/21) and against Cal State East Bay (11/25) … tallied 76 points on the year, averaging 2.5 points per game … tied her career-high in eight HIGH SCHOOL points three times this season, versus Cal State East Bay (11/25), at UC Santa Barbara Attended Whitewater High School in Whitewater, Wis. ... Earned four (12/21) and at UNLV (3/4) … averaged 1.8 rebounds per game after grabbing 56 total varsity letters in basketball, two letters in volleyball and track, and boards (24 off, 32 def) … posted career-best six rebounds three times, against Long one letter in cross country ... Averaged 16.8 points per game, and 6.5 Beach State (11/15), at Cal Poly (11/21) and at UNLV (3/7) … dished out 13 assists, rebounds per game during her junior year, missing her senior year due posted eight blocks and five steals … blocked two shots and scored four points during to an injury ... Named Jefferson County Player of the Year, first team All- the conference semifinals game against Fresno State (3/14) … shot 37 percent (25-of- Walworth County, two-time MVP, and captain during junior and senior 67) from the field, and hit 61 percent (26-of-43) of her shots from the free throw line … years ... Ranked 10th best player in the state in 2011-12 ... Played club recorded two steals at Cal Poly (11/21) and two assists against BYU (12/3) … scored in for the Wisconsin Lakers for coaches Mike and Joe Elles and Wisconsin 22 of 31 games, including a six game scoring streak to open the season Hoops Select for coach Dan Staples

FRESHMAN (2013-14) PERSONAL Made 30 appearances during her rookie season with the Wolf Pack … compiled Majoring in biology ... Daughter of Gale and Dawn Shelbourn ... Has 219 minutes of playing time, averaging 7.3 minutes per game … played season- two siblings, Jessica and Jason ... Was the National Honor Society high 14 minutes twice, against San Diego State (2/23) and at New Mexico (3/6) … President in high school and named to the High Honor Roll in eight totaled 49 points on the year, averaging 1.6 points per game … posted a career- consecutive semesters ... Likes to water-ski with family, arts and crafts, best eight points versus San Diego State (2/23) … grabbed 37 total rebounds (18 baking, and swimming ... Lists favorite restaurant as Maggiano’s Little off, 19 def) to average 1.2 boards per game … shot 43 percent (17-of-40) from the Italy and favorite movie is ‘The Tourist’ ... Chose Nevada because of field, hit one three-pointer versus South Florida (12/21) and hit 74 percent (14-of- the quality academics and coaching staff ... Lists Michael Phelps as her 19) of her free throws … dished out two assists, posted seven blocks and six steals favorite athlete and making the sectional finals in basketball as her … collected three steals against Boise State (2/27) favorite sports moment

Career Statistics Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg Fg-fga PcT Fg-fga PcT FT-fta Pct off deF Tot avg PF Fo aST To blk STl PTS avg 2012-13 30-0 219/7.3 17-40 .425 1-7 .143 14-19 .737 18 19 37 1.2 23 0 2 17 7 6 49 1.6 2013-14 31-1 298/9.6 25-67 .373 0-2 .000 26-43 .605 24 32 56 1.8 34 0 13 19 8 5 76 2.5 2014-15 30-0 389/13.0 29-85 .341 1-3 .333 16-34 .471 43 39 82 2.7 20 0 16 28 9 6 75 2.5 TOTAL 91-1 906/10.0 71-192 .370 2-12 .167 56-96 .583 85 90 175 1.9 77 0 31 64 24 17 200 2.2

Single-Game Highs Points: 10, Air Force -- 02/25/15 FG made: 4, four times FT made: 6, at UC Santa Barbara -- 12/21/13 Rebounds: 8, at Air Force -- 01/03/15 FG attempts: 7, at Colorado State -- 03/03/15 FT attempts: 6, at UNLV -- 03/07/14 Assists: 2, four times San Diego State -- 02/23/13 at UC Santa Barbara -- 12/21/13 Steals: 3, Boise State -- 02/27/13 Air Force -- 02/25/15 Blocks: 2, Fresno State -- 03/14/14 3FG made: 1, Colorado State -- 01/14/15 vs. South Florida -- 12/21/12 3FG attempts: 3, Colorado State -- 01/14/15 32 Player Profiles

JUNIOR (2014-15) Made 29 appearances and 14 starts, including the first nine games of the season … logged 571 minutes on the floor, averaging 19.7 minutes per NYASHA game … played a season-best 26 minutes at home against UNLV (1/7) … scored 170 points on the year (5.9 ppg) and collected 90 rebounds (31 off, #21 59 def) to average 3.1 rebounds per game … dished out 19 assists and had LeSURE 14 blocks and 24 steals … shot 37.9 percent (67-of-177) from the field and 70 percent (28-of-40) from the free throw line … after not even attempting a three-point shot prior to this year, she hit 8-of-21 from downtown … SENIOR scored in double figures in five games, including a career-high 18 points FORWARD during the conference opener at Air Force (1/3) … recorded one double- double on the year, the season-opener against UC Santa Barbara (11/14) 6-0 INTRO with 12 points and 12 rebounds … scored in 26 of 29 games … hit her first Sparks, Nev. career three-pointer on the road at No. 14/14 California (11/18) … went 3-of-3 from beyond the arc during a home win over UNLV (1/7) … posted Reed HS TEAM INFO a season-best three blocks at San Diego State (2/4) … had perfect free PLAYERS throw performances in six games … ended the year with a steal in the last captain from 2010-12 ... Named first six contests team All-Region in basketball, tennis, and track her junior and senior years ... COACHES Named first team All-State in basketball as a senior ... Named second team All- SOPHOMORE (2014-15) Region in basketball, tennis, and track as a sophomore and junior, and second & STAFF Appeared in all 31 games for Nevada as a sophomore, making seven starts team All-State in basketball as a junior ... Played club for Jam on It under coach … logged 535 minutes of playing time, averaging 17.3 minutes per game Matt Williams STATISTICS … saw a career-high 35 minutes on the court against Cal State East Bay (11/25) where she hit 5-of-5 shots and posted her first career double- PERSONAL RECORD double with 10 points and a career-best 12 rebounds … nearly added Majoring in communications with a minor in HDFS, looking to become a marriage BOOK two more double-doubles with 10 points and nine rebounds at Utah counselor ... Daughter of Anthony and Jessica Lesure ... Has three siblings, Valley (11/8) and against Wake Forest (11/30) … tallied 188 points on the Nastassia, Nakiyah, and N’dia ... Named Vice President of Student Council in high HISTORY year, to average 6.1 points per game … scored in double figures six times, school, was also involved in Freedom Speakers and prom council ... Likes classic including a career-best 16 points at Colorado State (1/29) … averaged 4.3 Disney movies, sleeping, swimming, and playing tennis ... Chose Nevada because rebounds per game by grabbing 134 total boards (45 off, 89 def) … scored of the coaching staff and wanting to be close to family ... Lists Serena Williams in 28 of 31 games, including a 10 game scoring streak to close the season and former Nevada women’s basketball standout Kayla Williams as role models ... … shot 45 percent (75-of-166) from the field and connected on 38-of-54 Favorite sports moment is winning states in Lawlor Events Center (70 percent) of her shots from the free throw line … dished out 14 assists, posted 11 blocks and 19 steals … recorded two blocks twice this season, first against BYU (12/3) and later versus New Mexico (2/15) ... collected season-best three steals twice, against Wake Forest (11/30) and at Air Force (2/1) … pulled down at least one rebound in all 31 games of the season FRESHMAN (2013-14) Saw time in 29 games during her rookie season, making 15 starts … first collegiate start came against South Florida (12/21) where she scored six points in 25 minutes … season-high of 29 minutes played came against Miami (Ohio) (12/22) … logged 515 total minutes on the court to average 17.8 minutes per game … totaled 148 points on the year, averaging 5.1 points per game … pulled down 125 rebounds (46 off, 79 def) to average 4.3 rebounds per game … shot 44 percent (62-of-141) from the field and 63 percent (24-of-38) from the free throw line … posted three games in double figures, including two 10-point games against Cleveland State (11/23) and Boise State (2/27) and a season-best 13 points versus Cal State Los Angeles (12/12) … grabbed season-high nine boards at Wake Forest (12/31) … dished out 17 assists, posted 16 blocks and 20 steals … recorded three blocks against Fresno State (1/19) … scored in 23 of her 29 games played … hit 5-of-5 free throws and shot 57 percent from the field against Cal State Los Angeles (12/12) HIGH SCHOOL Attended Reed High School in Sparks Nev. ... Earned four varsity letters in basketball, tennis, and track & field ... Won conference and region championships in 2011 and conference, region and state championships in 2012 ... Basketball captain in 2012 and tennis team

Career Statistics Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg Fg-fga PcT Fg-fga PcT FT-fta Pct off deF Tot avg PF Fo aST To blk STl PTS avg 2012-13 29-15 515/17.8 62-141 .440 0-0 .000 24-38 .632 46 79 125 4.3 37 0 17 38 16 20 148 5.1 2013-14 31-7 535/17.3 75-166 .452 0-0 .000 38-54 .704 45 89 134 4.3 68 1 14 45 11 19 188 6.1 2014-15 29-14 571/19.7 67-177 .379 8-21 .381 28-40 .700 31 59 90 3.1 47 1 19 55 14 24 170 5.9 TOTAL 89-36 1621/18.2 204-484 .421 8-21 .381 90-132 .682 122 227 349 3.9 152 2 50 138 41 63 506 5.7

Single-Game Highs Points: 18, at Air Force -- 01/03/15 FG made: 7, at Air Force -- 01/03/15 FT made: 5, three times Rebounds: 12, UC Santa Barbara -- 11/14/14 at Colorado State -- 01/29/14 FT attempts: 8, at UNLV -- 03/07/14 Cal State East Bay -- 11/25/13 FG attempts: 13, at Colorado State -- 01/29/14 Assists: 3, at Air Force -- 01/03/15 at San Jose State -- 02/28/15 Steals: 3, three times 3FG made: 3, UNLV -- 01/07/15 Blocks: 3, at San Diego State -- 02/04/15 3FG attempts: 3, UNLV -- 01/07/15 Fresno State -- 01/19/13 33 Player Profiles

FRESHMAN (2014-15) MARIAH Suffered a season-ending injury in December after seeing time in six games … averaged 9.7 minutes per game and scored 11 #22 points before being sidelined … recorded her first career point WILLIAMS during the season-opener against UC Santa Barbara (11/14) … registered at least one point in all six of her games and grabbed REDSHIRT FRESHMAN a rebound in all but one … hit 3-of-8 from the field and 5-of-11 GUARD from the free throw line … grabbed six total rebounds, had four assists and three steals 5-11 INTRO Richmond, Calif. HIGH SCHOOL Vanden HS Attended Vanden High School in Fairfield, Calif. … named TEAM INFO league MVP following the 2012-13 season and helped lead her team to multiple league and conference championships in 2012 and 2013 … tallied 101 points during her senior PLAYERS season, grabbing 63 rebounds, 18 steals and dishing out 18 assists … in her two varsity seasons at Vanden, Williams COACHES averaged 11.0 points per game and 7.0 rebounds per contest in 40 games played … her Vanden girls’ basketball & STAFF team posted a 25-7 overall record in 2013-14 and went a perfect 10-0 in league play … two-sport athlete in basketball and volleyball STATISTICS PERSONAL Daughter of Mark Williams and Jeanette Williams … born December 24 … has four siblings, sister Trayona, sister Jisel, brother BJ and brother D’Artagnan … RECORD molecular biology major … chose Nevada because of the outstanding coaching staff and the closeness to home … also recruited by Pacific, Fresno State BOOK and Hawaii … likes to tweet, read and shop in her spare time … played club basketball for CA Ballaz HISTORY

Career Statistics Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg Fg-fga PcT Fg-fga PcT FT-fta Pct off deF Tot avg PF Fo aST To blk STl PTS avg 2014-15 6-0 58/9.7 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 5-11 .455 1 5 6 1.0 9 0 4 12 0 3 11 1.8 TOTAL 6-0 58/9.7 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 5-11 .455 1 5 6 1.0 9 0 4 12 0 3 11 1.8

Single-Game Highs Points: 3, Ole Miss -- 11/29/14 FG made: 1, at San Francisco -- 11/25/14 FT made: 2, at California -- 11/18/14 Ole Miss -- 11/29/14 Rebounds: 2, at San Francisco -- 11/25/14 Pacific -- 12/02/14 FT attempts: 4, at California -- 11/18/14 Assists: 2, Portland -- 11/28/14 FG attempts: 3, at San Francisco -- 11/25/14 Pacific -- 12/02/14 Steals: 2, Pacific -- 12/02/14 34 Player Profiles

HIGH SCHOOL Attended three high schools in three different states; Spanish Springs High School in Reno, Blackfoot High morningrose School in Blackfoot, Idaho, and Billings West High School in Billings, Mont. … at Spanish Springs, she earned #24 TOBEY High Desert all-conference honors and was named the Spanish Springs Offensive Player of the Year … at Blackfoot, she was selected as a two-time team captain FRESHMAN and team MVP, earned two consecutive High Country GUARD all-conference honors and ISJ first team honors, and was 5-7 named to the Bingham all-county team … her senior INTRO year at Billings West, she earned a preseason all-state Billings, Mont. selection and following the season was named to the all-conference and first team all-state teams, along with Billings West HS TEAM INFO serving as team captain … was a three-sport athlete in basketball, softball and volleyball … holds the Idaho PLAYERS state home run record for softball … played AAU ball for COACHES the Idaho Flash Liberty and Jam On It in Nevada, where her team made it to AAU Nationals under the direction & STAFF of Matt Williams STATISTICS PERSONAL RECORD Daughter of Allan Tobey and Kelly Smith … has two BOOK younger brothers, Pacer and Andy … her mother, Kelly, played basketball at Haskell Nations University and HISTORY her grandfather played basketball at the University of Montana and semi-pro with the Minneapolis Lakers … intends to major in community health sciences … after college she would like to coach … chose Nevada because she loves the coaching staff and she has family in Reno … lists Jim Thorpe as her sports hero … the most memorable game of her career came when she hit 11 three-pointers against Idaho Falls High School … dances at powwows, travels and plays softball in her spare time

35 Player Profiles

SHANNON SOPHOMORE (2014-15) #25 Appeared in two games during her first season with the Pack, GOUGH playing nine minutes … saw her first action at Nevada at home against Cal State Stanislaus (12/10) … grabbed a rebound, a steal and scored two points in a home win over Air Force (2/25) JUNIOR PRIOR TO NEVADA GUARD Attended Dixie State University in St. George, Utah and played INTRO 5-6 basketball for the 2012-13 season Reno, Nev. TEAM INFO HIGH SCHOOL Reno HS Attended Reno High School … helped her team win a regional PLAYERS championship as a freshman and sophomore and played in the state championship during her senior year … first team all-league, NV Northern Region first team, second team COACHES all-state … all-time career record holder for three-pointers at Reno High School … ranked first in the state her senior year in free throw shooting … four-year & STAFF letterwinner in basketball … member of National Honor Society

STATISTICS PERSONAL Daughter of Greg and Tina Gough … has two older siblings, brother David and sister Christina … her sister Christina played women’s basketball at Nevada RECORD … human development and family studies major … chose Nevada because of the campus and academics and the closeness to her family … recruited by BOOK Dixie State, Dartmouth and Colorado Christian … lists LeBron James as her sports hero … the most memorable game of her career is beating Centennial in the semi-state championship game … enjoys hanging out with friends, watching movies and going to get sushi in her spare time … was a part of the HISTORY Nevada Basketball Academy

HIGH SCHOOL Attended Churchill County High School in nearby Fallon … she ali ranks second all-time in scoring at Churchill County … first team all-state as a junior, two-time second team all-state selection, tedford #30 and three-time first team all-league in basketball … recorded a triple-double and two double-doubles during her high school career … was a three-sport student-athlete in basketball, softball and volleyball … won three state championships in FRESHMAN softball (2012, 2014, 2015) … in softball she was first team all- GUARD state as a senior, two-time second team all-state, and three-time 5-7 first team all-league … earned second team all-state honors as a junior in volleyball … was also involved in Young Republicans, Fallon, Nev. National Honor Society, Students Taking On Prevention (STOP), Churchill County HS On-Campus Spanish Tutors (president), Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA), Thespian Society, Block F (president), and graduated as co-valedictorian

PERSONAL Daughter of Ken Tedford and Jennifer Hallam … has three older siblings, brothers Kenny and Dylan and sister Darcy … has a few family members who participated in athletics at Nevada; her father, Ken, played baseball and basketball, her great great grandfather played baseball, and her cousins Michelle Hallisey and Megan Salcido played softball … her brother Dylan played football at Willamette University and Occidental College … intends to major in pre- nursing and become a labor and delivery nurse after college … she chose Nevada because she wanted to stay close to home while still going to a college with a great nursing program … lists Tim Tebow, Brandon Crawford and Steph Curry as her sports heroes … the most memorable moment in her career is winning three state titles in high school softball … enjoys going to Lake Tahoe, volunteering for her church, eating sushi and hanging out with friends in her spare time

36 Player Profiles

FRESHMAN (2014-15) Redshirt year aj HIGH SCHOOL Played at Deer Valley High School in Antioch, Calif. #32 cephas … team captured three league titles and California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) North Coast Section D1 championship in 2014 … Deer Valley also reached the REDSHIRT FRESHMAN regional semifinals of the CIF D1 State Girls Basketball FORWARD Championship … named first team all-league following 6-0 her senior season, second team all-league as a junior INTRO and honorable mention as a sophomore … finished Antioch, Calif. second in her league in blocks as a senior … posted Deer Valley HS TEAM INFO career-high numbers in a slew of categories during her senior season at Deer Valley, Cephas shot 49 percent PLAYERS from the field, en route to scoring a total of 222 points for the year … collected 236 rebounds (9.1 rpg), 33 COACHES assists (1.3 apg), 101 steals (3.9 spg) and 116 blocks (4.5 & STAFF bpg) … four-year letterwinner in basketball STATISTICS PERSONAL Daughter of Harold and Martha Cephas … born May 25 RECORD … has two brothers, Vincent and Xavier … real name BOOK is Alejandra, goes by the nickname AJ … undecided HISTORY on a major … father Harold played football at Arizona State, Uncle Ben Marin competed in track at Arizona State, cousin Jessica Vargas played basketball at Loyola Marymount, Uncle Tom Marin competed in track at Northern Arizona … chose Nevada because of the nice campus, good coaches and good education … also recruited by UC Riverside, Delaware State, Weber State, West Point, Sacramento State and Cal Poly Pomona … enjoys playing basketball and hanging out with friends in her spare time, works at a daycare and volunteers at Kaiser Permanente … the most memorable game of her career is defeating the No. 1 seed Monte Vista in the NCS semifinals … played AAU ball for the Stockton Mustangs

37 Player Profiles

RIANA HIGH SCHOOL Attended St. Pius X High School for three years and graduated #44 from Park Hill High School in Kansas City, Mo. … earned all- EVERIDGE district first team honors and was an all-conference honorable mention after leading her team to a District 15 championship her junior year … she was nominated for McDonald’s All- FRESHMAN American in 2015 … collected over 1,000 points during her FORWARD three years on varsity … two-sport student-athlete in basketball and track & field … was involved in Sarton Singers for two years INTRO 6-1 at St. Pius X … played AAU for Lenexa Sixers, KC Lady Dragons, Kansas City, Mo. and KC Dragons – her most notable experience was being the TEAM INFO only girl on the KC Dragons, which helped her improve the Park Hill HS mental side of her game … she won the KC Premiere League PLAYERS Championships in 2013 and 2014, the MAYB Tournament Championship in 2013 and the Bill Waris Tournament COACHES Championship in 2014 … at the 2013 Avila University Top-100 Player Combine, she was named the best player in camp and was a part of the USJN Battle at & STAFF the Border all-star team during the same year

STATISTICS PERSONAL Daughter of Tiffany Everidge … has four siblings, brothers Deaunate, Quinton, and Cyrus and sister Clyneice … intends to major in business management RECORD … goes by the nickname, Ri … she credits her grandfather, Ron Alpough, with getting her started in basketball … chose Nevada because the coaching staff BOOK are remarkable people that she admires and looks up to … also recruited by Princeton, Kansas, Missouri, Northwest Missouri State, Kansas State, Baker, Park and Avila … lists Dwayne Wade as her sports hero … enjoys singing and listening to music in her spare time … quote on the most memorable game of HISTORY her career, “My most memorable game was the North Kansas City Classic Tournament my senior year. We were down 30-11 at halftime and the other team started to think they had the game in the bag. As the third quarter came to a close, we had slowly ate away at their lead. When the fourth quarter began we started gaining a lot of confidence and with 2:36 left, I hit four consecutive three-pointers along with two more of my teammates hitting a couple. With just under a minute to go, we were up by two points. The other team tied up the game 70-70. With the ball in our possession, we ran down the clock for the last shot. The other team realized we were running down the clock. I had the ball in my hands and they fouled me to stop the clock. I made both free throws to help us win the game.”

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RECORD BOOK Individual Single Game Leaders

Scoring field goals made 3-pt field goals made 1. 53, Chris Starr vs. Sacramento State, 1983 1. 21, Chris Starr vs. Sacramento State, 1983 1. 8, Kelli Dufficy vs. UNLV 1992 2. 44, Cindy Rock vs. Sacramento State, 1979 2. 19, Cindy Rock vs. Sacramento State, 1977 2. 7, Kelli Dufficy (2x), 1992 & 1993 3. 40, Chris Starr vs. San Diego, 1984 3. 18, Kit Larsen vs. CS Hayward, 1983 7, Angie Heer vs. Tulsa, 2000 4. 38, Kit Larsen vs. Alaska, 1981 4. 16, Chris Starr vs. unrecorded, 1984 7, Ashley Bastian vs. St. Mary’s, 2001 5. 37, Chris Starr vs. Chapman College, 1984 5. 15, Chris Starr, several times 5. 6, Danika Sharp (3x) last vs. San Jose State, 2014 37, Chris Starr vs. Hawai`i, 1983 15, Ann Berry vs. unrecorded, 1991 6, Tahnee Robinson (2x), last vs. Hawai’i, 2011 7. 36, Kate Smith vs. UAB, 1999 15, Kate Smith vs. Air Force, 1999 6, Kelli Dufficy vs. Long Beach State, 1993 36, Kit Larsen vs. Humboldt State, 1977 8. 14, Kit Larsen (2x) 1981 & 1982 6, Angie Heer vs. Long Beach State 1999 9. 35, Tahnee Robinson, vs. Idaho, 2011 14, Sheila Wilburn vs. LaVerne, 1982 6, Ashley Bastian vs. Eastern Michigan, 2001 35, Dawn Pitman vs. Eastern Washington, 1990 14, Chris Starr (2x) 1983 & 1985 9. 5, multiple times INTRO 14, Caren Choppelas vs. unrecorded, 1983 rebounding 14, Dawn Pitman (two times) 1987 & 1988 3-pt field goals ATTEMPTS 1. 29, Mimi Mungedi vs. San Jose State, 2015 1. 18, Kelli Dufficy vs. McNeese St., 1992 TEAM INFO 2. 25, Ann Berry vs. San Jose State, 1993 attempts 2. 16, Ashley Bastian vs. Tulsa, 2002 3. 24, Darlene Roque vs. CSU Humboldt, 1978 1. 33, Chris Starr vs. Sacramento State, 1983 3. 15, Kelli Dufficy vs. CS Northridge, 1993 PLAYERS 4. 22, Dawn Pitman vs. Eastern Washington, 1987 2. 30, Chris Starr vs. unrecorded, 1983 15, Danika Sharp (2x) last vs. UC Irvine, 2013 5. 21, Chris Starr vs. Oregon Tech, 1983 30, Kit Larsen (2x), 1982 & 1983 5. 14, Ashley Bastian vs. Boise State, 2003 COACHES 21, Dawn Pitman vs. Boise State, 1990 4. 28, Sheila Wilburn vs. LaVerne, 1982 6. 13, Danika Sharp at UC Santa Barbara, 2013 7. 20, Chris Starr vs. US International, 1983 5. 27, Kit Larsen vs. Alaska, 1981 13, Kate Kevorken vs. Mississippi State 2011 & STAFF 20, Chris Starr vs. Oregon Tech, 1983 27, Chris Starr vs. Baylor, 1984 13, Kelli Dufficy vs. Long Beach State, 1999 20, Chris Starr vs. Oregon Tech, 1982 27, Dawn Pitman vs. Montana State, 1987 13, Ashley Bastian vs. UTEP, 2003 STATISTICS 20, Brenda Hitchins vs. UC Davis, 1881 8. 26, Gwen Muex vs. unrecorded, 1985 10. 12, Virginia Green vs. Baylor 1991 20, Ann Berry vs. UC Santa Barbara, 1993 26, Dawn Pitman vs. unrecorded, 1989 12, Kelli Dufficy vs. UC Irvine, 1992 20, Kayla Williams vs. Pepperdine, 2010 26, Ann Berry vs. unrecorded, 1992 12, Tiffany Shaw vs. Southern Utah, 1999 RECORD 12, Noelle Fable vs. Sam Houston State, 1994 BOOK assists free throws made 12, Angie Heer vs. Boise State, 1999 1. 17, Laura Ingham vs. UTEP, 2002 1. 18, Chris Starr vs. San Diego, 1984 12, Ashley Bastian vs. St. Mary’s 2002 HISTORY 2. 15, Laura Ingham vs. UTEP, 2002 2. 16, Mikail Price vs. New Mexico State, 2008 12, Traci Graham vs. Boise State, 2007 15, Karen Friel vs. Colorado State, 1986 16, Chris Starr vs. Chapman College, 1984 12, Johnna Ward vs. UNLV, 2010 4. 14, Laura Ingham vs. SMU, 2003 4. 15, Chris Starr vs. Hawai`i, 1983 12, Danika Sharp vs. San Jose State, 2014 5. 13, Dellena Criner vs. St. Mary’s, 2008 5. 14, Chris Starr vs. Fresno State, 1984 6. 12, Arielle Wideman at CSU Bakersfield, 2012 6. 13, Terilyn Moe vs. Cal State Fullerton, 2012 Note: (bold indicates current player) 12, Laura Ingham vs. USDW, 2003 13, Kate Smith (2x), 1999 12, Denise Harris vs. Montana State, 1988 13, Chris Starr vs. Oregon Tech, 1983 9. 11, Terilyn Moe vs. UC Santa Barbara, 2014 9. 12, Terilyn Moe vs. at California, 2014 11, Denise Harris vs. Weber State, 1988 12, Chris Starr (2x), 1983 11, Linda Harem vs. Pepperdine, 1984 12, Gwen Muex vs. U.S. International, 1986 12, Kim Bradshaw vs. UNLV, 1987 blocks 12, Dellena Criner vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2007 1. 8, Katie Golomb vs. Rice, 2001 12, Chanelle Brennan at Boise State, 2013 2. 7, Mimi Mungedi vs. San Diego State, 2015 7, Mimi Mungedi vs. San Diego State, 2014 free throw attempts 7, Stephanie Swanson vs. CS Stanislaus, 1981 1. 22, Gwen Muex vs. U.S. International, 1986 5. 6, Mimi Mungedi vs. San Jose State, 2015 2. 18, Mikail Price vs. New Mexico State, 2008 6, Emily Burns at San Diego State, 2013 18, Chris Starr vs. San Diego, 1984 6, Kayla Williams at CSU Bakersfield, 2012 4. 17, Chris Starr vs. Fresno State, 1984 8. 5, multiple times 5. 16, Chris Starr vs. Hawai`i, 1983 16, Kim Bradshaw vs. UNLV, 1987 steals 7. 15, Chris Starr (2x),1982 1. 11, Cherlanda Franklin vs. New Mexico St., 2008 15, Karen Friel vs. U.S. International, 1986 2. 9, Danika Sharp at Oregon, 2012 15, Tiffany Shaw vs. Long Beach State, 1993 9, Shavon Moore vs. Utah State, 2011 15, Kate Smith (2x), 2000 4. 8, Dellena Criner vs. Southern, 2007 15, Dellena Criner (2x), 2007 8, Dawn Pitman vs. Eastern Washington, 1989 8, Kit Larson vs. Alaska, 1982 7. 7, Chanelle Brennan vs. Idaho, 2012 7, Marie Dendary vs. Chico State, 1980 7, Carla Bennett vs. Sacramento State, 1980 7, Sheila Wilburn vs. LaVerne, 1982 7, Janice Jones vs. SOSC, 1983 7, Luvina Beckely vs. Pacific, 1985 7, Karen Friel vs. U.S. International, 1986 7, Denise Harris (2x), 1988 7, Shelley Schack vs. Weber State, 1989 7, Dawn Pitman vs. Weber State, 1996 7, Angie Heer (2x), 1999 7, Traci Graham vs. Utah State, 2007 7, Dellena Criner at San Jose State, 2007

52 Individual Single Season Leaders

Scoring average rebounding average Player (Year) Pts. Player (Year) Avg. 1. Chris Starr (1983-84) 25.6 1. Chris Starr (1983-84) 11.5 2. Chris Starr (1984-85) 23.7 2. Darlene Roque (1978-79) 10.8 3. Chris Starr (1985-86) 22.1 3. Ann Barry (1991-92) 10.6 Tahnee Robinson (2010-11) 22.1 4. Ashlee Orndorff (2000-01) 10.5 5. Chris Starr (1982-83) 21.8 5. Chris Starr (1982-83) 10.4 Program history 6. Kate Smith (1999-00) 19.4 6. Brenda Hitchins (1979-80) 9.9 7. Kate Smith (2000-01) 18.3 7. Mimi Mungedi (2014-15) 9.5 The University of Nevada women’s bas- ketball program began in the year 1899, 8. Dawn Pitman (1987-88) 17.8 8. Chris Starr (1984-85) 9.2 when the team, coached by Ada Edwards, 9. Cindy Rock (1978-79) 17.6 9. Dawn Pitman (1987-88) 8.9 earned its first win over a varsity oppo- nent, Stanford. Since its inception in 1899, INTRO 10. Cindy Rock (1977-78) 17.4 10. Julie Schlesener (1983-84) 8.7 records of the program’s history have not accurately been kept up to date. For the field goal percentage blocked shots purposes of all records, wins and losses TEAM INFO and other statistical information related to Player (Year) Pct. Player (Year) Blocks the Nevada women’s basketball program, 1. Chris Starr (1985-86) .646 1. Mimi Mungedi (2014-15) 74 the 1981-82 season will be considered the PLAYERS first for the program, the first year women’s 2. Chris Starr (1983-84) .621 2. Mimi Mungedi (2013-14) 58 basketball was recognized by the NCAA. If 3. Ieesha Donadelle (1996-97) .583 3. Chris Starr (1983-84) 56 you have information on Wolf Pack wom- COACHES 4. Chris Starr (1984-85) .582 4. Jelena Zrnic (1996-97) 49 en’s basketball prior to that time, please & STAFF bring it to the attention of Katie Rihn at 5. Chris Starr (1982-83) .567 5. Kayla Williams (2011-12) 45 [email protected]. 6. Mimi Mungedi (2014-15) .554 6. Jelena Zrnic (1997-98) 42 STATISTICS 7. KaTrina Crenshaw (1995-96) .548 7. Emily Burns (2012-13) 37 8. Mimi Mungedi (2013-14) .544 Katie Golomb (2000-01) 37 RECORD 9. Shelley Chatfield (1993-94) .532 9. Chris Starr (1982-83) 36 BOOK 10. Ieesha Donadelle (1997-98) .530 10. April Bankston (2003-04) 33 HISTORY 3-pt field goals made free throws made team records Player (Year) 3-PT FG Player (Year) FT 1. Ashley Bastian (2002-03) 96 1. Chris Starr (1983-84) 179 Single Game 2. Tahnee Robinson (2010-11) 88 2. Chris Starr (1982-83) 170 Pts. 109 vs. Cal State Hayward, 1982 3. Danika Sharp (2012-13) 64 3. Dellena Criner (2008-09) 161 Reb. 79 vs. US International, 1984 4. Kate Kevorken (2011-12) 63 4. Dellena Criner (2007-08) 160 FG 52 vs. Cal State Hayward, 1982 Angie Heer (2000-01) 63 5. Kate Smith (1999-00) 167 FGA 101 vs. Humboldt State, 1979 Virginia Green (1991-92) 63 6. Dellena Criner (2006-07) 151 FT 36 vs. San Jose State, 1995 Danika Sharp (2013-14) 63 7. Tahnee Robinson (2010-11) 139 FTA 44 vs. New Mexico State, 2008 8. Traci Graham (2006-07) 60 Terilyn Moe (2013-14) 139 3-PT FG 11 vs. San Diego State, 2014 9. Kelli Dufficy (1993-94) 61 9. Kate Smith (2000-01) 137 11 vs. Eastern Michigan, 2002 10. Angie Heer (1999-00) 54 10. Chris Starr (1984-85) 126 3-PT FGA 29 vs. UC Irvine, 2013 Assists 29 vs. UCF, 2001 3-pt fg% (min. 50 made) free throw % (min. 50 made) 29 vs. UTEP, 2006 Player (Year) Pct. Player (Year) Pct. Steals 29 vs. Southern, 2007 1. Kelli Dufficy (1992-93) .427 1. Chris Starr (1985-86) .923 2. Ashley Bastian (2002-03) .421 2. Chris Starr (1982-83) .890 3. Tahnee Robinson (2009-10) .417 3. Chris Starr (1984-85) .834 Season 4. Ashley Bastian (2000-01) .411 4. Chris Starr (1983-84) .829 Total Year 5. Tahnee Robinson (2009-10) .409 5. Dellena Criner (2008-09) .817 Points 2,228 2010-11 Kelli Dufficy (1993-94) .409 6. Danika Sharp (2013-14) .815 Scoring Avg. 73.0 1985-86 7. Angie Heer (1999-00) .388 7. Danika Sharp (2011-12) .813 Rebounds 1,364 2010-11 8. Jennifer Varney (1990-91) .385 Nicole Smith (1990-91) .813 Rebounding Avg. 47.3 1981-82 9. Shawna Franceschini (1996-97) .380 9. Tahnee Robinson (2010-11) .808 Field Goals 846 1979-80 10. Dellena Criner (2005-06) .374 10. Chanelle Brennan (2012-13) .805 Field Goals Att. 2,090 1991-92 Free Throws 529 2013-14 assists steals Free Throws Att. 760 2013-14 Player (Year) Assists Player (Year) Steals 3-pt. FG 164 2000-01 1. Laura Ingham (2002-03) 212 1. Dellena Criner (2006-07) 87 3-pt. FG Att. 486 2010-11 2. Laura Ingham (2001-02) 173 2. Traci Graham (2006-07) 79 Assists 511 2000-01 3. Amanda Johnson (2010-11) 148 Angie Heer (1999-00) 79 Steals 383 2007-08 4. Dellena Criner (2008-09) 143 4. Cherlanda Franklin (2007-08) 78 Blocks 153 2014-15 5. Carissa Meyer (1994-95) 140 5. Laura Ingham (2001-02) 76 6. Arielle Wideman (2013-14) 136 6. Dellena Criner (2008-09) 73 7. Angie Heer (2000-01) 130 7. Dellena Criner (2007-08) 70 8. Amanda Johnson (2011-12) 126 8. Virginia Green (1991-92) 70 9. Arielle Wideman (2012-13) 111 9. Laura Ingham (2002-03) 69 10. Arielle Wideman (2011-12) 110 10. Carissa Meyer (1994-95) 67

Note: (bold indicates current player)

53 Individual Career Leaders

games played 3-PT FG % (MIN. 75 MADE) free throws made Player (Years) G Player (Years) Pct. Player (Years) FT 1. Marissa Hammond (2006-11) 136 1. Kelli Dufficy (1992-94) .418 1. Chris Starr (1982-86) 594 INTRO 2. Amanda Johnson (2008-12) 128 2. Tahnee Robinson (2009-11) .414 2. Dellena Criner (2005-09) 551 3. Marianne Lombardi (2006-10) 125 2. Ashley Bastian (1999-2003) .395 3. Kate Smith (1999-2003) 464 TEAM INFO Johnna Ward (2007-11) 125 4. Angie Heer (1997-01) .383 4. Ieesha Donadelle (1994-98) 305 5. Dellena Criner (2005-09) 124 Dellena Criner (2005-09) .352 5. KaTrina Crenshaw (1993-97) 266 PLAYERS 6. Kayla Williams (2008-12) 123 5. Virginia Green (1988-92) .336 Danika Sharp (2010-14) 266 7. Brandi Jones (2005-09) 122 6. Michon Echave (1988-92) .333 7. Shavon Moore (2007-11) 255 COACHES 8. Cherlanda Franklin (2004-09) 121 Kate Smith (1999-2003) .333 8. Tahnee Robinson (2009-11) 226 Traci Graham (2003-07) 121 8. Noelle Fable (1994-98) .325 9. Arielle Wideman (2010-14) 223 & STAFF Arielle Wideman (2010-14) 121 9. Jasmyn Huntington (1996-98) .324 10. Jessica Preslar (2003-07) 212 10. Jessica Preslar 2003-07) 120 10. Nicole Smith (1988-92) .321 STATISTICS free throw % (min. 100 att.) scoring (1,000 POINT SCORERS) ASSISts Player (Years) Pct. RECORD Player (Years) Pts Player (Years) Asst. 1. Chris Starr (1982-86) .865 BOOK 1. Chris Starr (1982-86) 2,356 1. Carissa Meyer (1994-99) 391 2. Kate Saltmarsh (2002-2006) .806 2. Kate Smith (1999-2003) 1,942 2. Laura Ingham (2001-03) 385 Danika Sharp (2010-14) .806 HISTORY 3. Dawn Pitman (1986-90) 1,654 3. Amanda Johnson (2008-2012) 383 4. Tahnee Robinson (2009-11) .801 4. Dellena Criner (2005-09) 1,629 Arielle Wideman (2010-14) 383 5. Dellena Criner (2005-09) .788 5. Kit Larson (1981-85) 1,334 5. Dellena Criner (2005-09) 374 6. Talisha Anderson (2003-05) .776 6. Traci Graham (2003-07) 1,142 6. Traci Graham (2003-07) 354 7. Arielle Wideman (2010-14) .774 7. Brandi Jones (2005-09) 1,114 7. Angie Heer (1997-01) 334 8. Nicole Smith (1988-92) .769 8. Shavon Moore (2007-11) 1,097 8. Nicole Smith (1988-92) 252 9. Angie Heer (1997-01) .764 9. Ieesha Donadelle (1994-98) 1,095 9. Noelle Fable (1994-98) 232 10. Katie Golomb (1998-2002) .748 10. Danika Sharp (2010-14) 1,082 10. Shavon Moore (2007-11) 227 11. Tahnee Robinson (2009-11) 1,072 steals 12. Katie Golomb (1998-2002) 1,063 rebounding Player (Years) Steals Player (Years) Rbnd. 1. Dellena Criner (2005-09) 271 FIELD GOAL % (200 ATTEMPTS) 1. Chris Starr (1982-86) 948 2. Traci Graham (2003-07) 237 Player (Years) Pct. 2. Dawn Pitman (1986-90) 918 3. Brandi Jones (2005-09) 223 1. Chris Starr (1982-86) .603 3. Kate Smith (1999-2003) 785 4. Cherlanda Franklin (2004-09) 210 2. Mimi Mungedi (2011-15) .519 4. Kayla Williams (2008-12) 751 5. Angie Heer (1997-01) 176 3. Ieesha Donadelle (1994-98) .514 5. Shavon Moore (2007-11) 734 6. Carissa Meyer (1994-99) 174 4. KaTrina Crenshaw (1993-97) .510 6. Kit Larson (1981-85) 636 7. Arielle Wideman (2010-14) 146 5. Jelena Zrnic (1996-98) .509 7. Mimi Mungedi (2011-15) 614 8. Laura Ingham (2001-03) 145 6. Shelley Chattfield (1990-94) .496 8. Cherlanda Franklin (2004-09) 608 9. Chris Starr (1982-86) 143 7. April Bankston (2001-05 ) .490 9. Jessica Preslar (2003-06) 604 Shavon Moore (2007-11) 143 8. Aja Johnson (2011-15) .479 10. Brandi Jones (2005-09) 598 9. Katie Golomb (1998-2002) .478 Note: (bold indicates current player) 10. Shavon Moore (2007-11) .474 blocked shots Player (Years) Blocks 3-pT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Mimi Mungedi (2011-15) 162 Player (Years) 3-PT FG 2. Katie Golomb (1998-2002) 121 1. Ashley Bastian (1999-2003) 212 3. Kayla Williams (2008-2012) 115 2. Johnna Ward (2007-11) 164 4. Chris Starr (1982-86) 112 3. Danika Sharp (2010-14) 160 5. Cherlanda Franklin (2004-09) 104 4. Angie Heer (1997-01) 150 6. April Bankston (2001-05 ) 102 5. Tahnee Robinson (2009-11) 140 7. Emily Burns (2011-15) 94 6. Noelle Fable (1994-98) 138 8. Jelena Zrnic (1996-98) 91 7. Traci Graham (2003-07) 133 9. Kate Smith (1999-2003) 82 8. Dellena Criner (2005-09) 124 10. Shavon Moore (2007-11) 76 9. Angie Heer (1999-01) 120 10. Kelli Dufficy (1992-94) 114

54 Single Season Team Records

WINS HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE REBOUNDING AVERAGE 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE (#) Amount Season Amount Season Amount Season Amount Season 1. 22 2010-11 1. 73.0 1985-86 1. 43.9 2013-14 1. 164 2000-01 2. 19 1997-98 2. 72.8 1983-84 2. 43.7 1981-82 2. 161 2010-11 19 1999-00 3. 71.5 2013-14 3. 43.5 2014-15 3. 154 2002-03 4. 18 2007-08 4. 71.2 1999-00 4. 42.8 1987-88 4. 141 1999-00 18 2008-09 5. 70.3 2000-01 5. 42.3 1992-93 5. 138 2003-04 18 2013-14 6. 68.8 1997-98 6. 42.2 1991-92 138 2011-12 7. 17 1985-86 7. 68.1 2007-08 7. 42.0 1983-84 7. 135 2013-14 17 2006-07 8. 67.5 2010-11 8. 41.3 2010-11 8. 134 2006-07 INTRO 17 2009-10 67.5 2011-12 9. 41.0 1988-89 9. 132 2007-08 10. 16 2000-01 10. 67.1 2006-07 41.0 1994-95 10. 129 1997-98 TEAM INFO 41.0 1996-97 LOSSES LOWEST SCORING AVERAGE 3-PT FIELD GOALS attempted (#) PLAYERS Amount Season Amount Season FIELD GOALS MADE Amount Season 1. 26 2003-04 1. 53.7 1993-94 Amount Season 1. 486 2010-11 COACHES 2. 25 1988-89 2. 57.8 1988-89 1. 790 2010-11 2. 479 2000-01 & STAFF 3. 24 1993-94 3. 58.7 2014-15 2. 776 2013-14 3. 474 2012-13 4. 23 2011-12 4. 58.9 2005-06 3. 760 2006-07 474 2013-14 23 2012-13 5. 59.1 2003-04 4. 759 1983-84 5. 468 2003-04 STATISTICS 6. 22 1990-91 6. 59.5 2001-02 5. 752 2011-12 6. 452 2006-07 22 1992-93 7. 59.6 2004-05 6. 744 2000-01 7. 448 2011-12 RECORD 22 2004-05 8. 59.7 1989-90 7. 738 2009-10 8. 430 2007-08 BOOK 9. 21 1989-90 9. 60.3 1998-99 8. 729 2007-08 9. 424 2002-03 21 2014-15 10. 61.3 1995-96 9. 728 1986-87 10. 421 1999-00 HISTORY 61.3 2012-13 10. 721 2008-09 LONGEST WINNING STREAK ASSISTS (#) Amount Season MOST POINTS ALLOWED (AVG.) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Amount Season 1. 9 1999-00 Amount Season Amount Season 1. 511 2000-01 2. 7 1997-98 1. 78.5 1983-84 1. 1,946 2013-14 2. 449 1999-00 7 2008-09 2. 77.5 1992-93 2. 1,939 2006-07 3. 442 2002-03 4. 6 1985-86 3. 75.2 2011-12 3. 1,888 2012-13 4. 426 2013-14 5. 5 1987-88 4. 74.9 1990-91 4. 1,883 2010-11 5. 422 2011-12 5 2002-03 5. 74.7 1993-94 5. 1,862 2008-09 6. 421 2010-11 5 2006-07 6. 72.1 1988-89 6. 1,854 2009-10 7. 419 2001-02 5 2010-11 7. 72.0 1994-95 7. 1,823 2007-08 8. 418 1997-98 5 2013-14 72.0 2003-04 1,823 2011-12 9. 407 1983-84 10. 4 1991-92 9. 71.9 1984-85 9. 1,764 1986-87 10. 404 2009-10 4 2005-06 10. 71.6 1991-92 10. 1,751 2000-01 4 2007-08 STEALS (#) 4 2009-10 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED FREE THROWS MADE Amount Season (AVG.) Amount Season 1. 385 2006-07 LONGEST LOSING STREAK Amount Season 1. 529 2013-14 2. 383 2007-08 Amount Season 1. 61.1 2008-09 2. 493 2006-07 3. 325 2008-09 1. 17 1988-89 2. 62.1 2005-06 3. 491 1999-00 325 2005-06 17 1993-94 3. 62.5 2009-10 4. 487 2010-11 5. 294 2012-13 3. 11 1990-91 4. 62.0 1997-98 5. 483 2009-10 6. 287 1981-82 11 2002-03 5. 63.8 1996-97 6. 463 2008-09 7. 282 2009-12 5. 10 1992-93 63.8 2010-11 7. 453 2007-08 8. 278 1987-88 10 1994-95 7. 63.0 2014-15 8. 450 1997-98 9. 265 1986-87 10 2003-04 8. 64.5 1981-82 9. 444 2012-13 10. 264 1990-91 8. 9 2012-13 9. 65.4 2007-08 10. 411 2005-06 9. 8 1983-84 10. 65.5 2002-03 BLOCKS (#) 8 1982-83 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Amount Season 8 1987-88 REBOUNDS Amount Season 1. 153 2014-15 Amount Season 1. 760 2013-14 2. 131 2008-09 MOST POINTS SCORED 1. 1,364 2010-11 2. 692 2010-11 3. 128 2011-12 Amount Season 2. 1,360 2013-14 3. 681 2006-07 128 2009-10 1. 2,228 2010-11 3. 1,338 2009-10 4. 678 2008-09 5. 119 1983-84 2. 2,216 2013-14 4. 1,305 2014-15 678 2009-12 6. 119 2012-13 3. 2,147 2006-07 5. 1,282 2008-09 6. 661 1997-98 7. 118 2000-01 4. 2,086 2009-10 6. 1,255 2012-13 7. 655 2007-08 118 2013-14 5. 2,064 1999-00 7. 1,182 1981-82 8. 653 1999-00 9. 116 2010-11 6. 2,043 2007-08 8. 1,174 2011-12 9. 638 2012-13 10. 88 2001-02 7. 2,038 2000-01 9. 1,156 1987-88 10. 636 1994-95 8. 2,025 2011-12 10. 1,148 1994-95 Note: (# indicates missing stats from 1995- 9. 2,018 2008-09 96 season) 10. 1,927 1997-98

55 Single Season Team Records

MOST POINTS SCORED LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 109, vs. Cal St. Hayward (11/26/82) 1. 63, at Louisiana Tech (1/8/04) 1. 11, vs. Auburn (12/1/06) 2. 104, vs. U.S. International (3/1/86) 2. 51, vs. Fresno State (11/27/88) 11, vs. San Diego State (2/8/14) 3. 101, vs. San Jose State (1/1/14) 51, at Wyoming (1/12/13) 3. 10, at Hawai’i (1/31/11) 101, vs. Sacramento State (12/2/09) 4. 50, at Mississippi (2/4/83) 10, at Sacramento State (11/17/10) 101, vs. Sonoma State (1/10/84) 5. 46, at San Diego State (1/2/84) 10, vs. Idaho State (12/2/07) 6. 99, at San Jose State (2/19/14) 46, at Oregon State (12/10/93) 10, vs. Sacramento State (12/2/09) 99, vs. Saint Mary’s (11/23/08) 46, at Louisiana Tech (2/5/05) 7. 9, vs. Boise State (2/24/07) INTRO 8. 98, at Sacramento State (11/17/10) 8. 44, vs. Louisiana Tech (12/28/01) 9, at Portland (12/7/12) 9. 95, vs. Wake Forest (11/30/13) 9. 43, vs. Hawai’i (1/7/94) 9, vs. Illinois State (12/20/10) TEAM INFO 10. 94, vs. Tulsa (2/18/01) 10. 42, vs. Cal State Long Beach (11/30/85) 9, at Eastern Washington (1/18/92) 9, vs. UNLV (2/11/93) PLAYERS fewest POINTS SCORED FIELD GOALS MADE 9, vs. Long Beach State (12/11/93) 1. 34, at Montana (2/9/90) 1. 52, vs. Cal State Hayward (11/26/82) 9, vs. Long Beach State (1/29/94) COACHES 34, at Louisiana Tech (2/9/06) 2. 42, vs. Lassen (11/24/81) 9, at Weber State (12/10/97) & STAFF 3. 35, vs. Mississippi (12/20/97) 3. 41, at Sacramento State (11/17/10) 4. 37, at UC Santa Barbara (1/20/94) 4. 40, vs. Sacramento State (12/2/09) 3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED STATISTICS 37, vs. Iowa State (12/21/96) 40, vs. Sonoma State (11/21/81) 1. 29, vs. UC Irvine (11/17/13) 37, at UC Santa Barbara (12/4/08) 40, vs. LaVerne (1/13/82) 2. 28, vs. Hawaii (1/26/12) 7. 39, at UC Santa Barbara (12/30/89) 40, vs. Air Force (11/18/83) 28, vs. Colorado State (3/9/13) RECORD 39, at UC Santa Barbara (2/10/95) 40, vs. Sonoma State (1/10/84) 4. 27, vs. McNeese State (12/20/92) BOOK 9. 40, vs. Montana (12/20/86) 9. 38, vs. Idaho State (1/6/85) 5. 25, at Boise State (1/19/08) 40, at Saint Mary’s (12/12/89) 38, vs. Santa Clara (1/17/86) 6. 24, at Hawai’i (2/25/12) HISTORY 40, vs. Northern Arizona (12/30/93) 38, vs. Weber State (2/8/88) 24, at UNLV (3/2/13) 24, at Sacramento State (11/17/10) MOST POINTS BY AN OPPONENT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 24, at Oregon (12/9/12) 1. 112, at Mississippi (2/4/83) 1. 102, vs. Laverne (1/13/82) 24, at UC Irvine (2/8/98) 2. 110, at Louisiana Tech (1/8/04) 2. 94, vs. Cal State Hayward (11/26/83) 3. 108, at Louisiana Tech (2/5/05) 3. 93, vs. Texas-Arlington (12/8/90) HIGHEST 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 4. 106, at U.S. International (1/24/86) 4. 86, vs. San Jose State (1/1/14) (min. 10 made) 5. 104, at San Francisco (11/19/83) 86, at Sacramento State (11/17/10) 1. .579 (11-of-19), vs. Auburn (12/1/06) 6. 103, vs. Penn State (11/26/11) 86, at Oregon Tech (2/13/83) 2. .556 (10-of-18), vs. Sacramento State (12/2/09) 7. 102, vs. Louisiana Tech (12/28/01) 86, at Texas, Arlington (12/19/88) 3. .500 (10-of-20), vs. Idaho State (12/2/07) 8. 99, at UNLV (1/16/93) 8. 85, vs. Idaho State (1/6/85) .500 (11-of-22), vs. San Diego State (2/8/14) 9. 97, vs. UC Irvine (12/12/83) 9. 84, vs. Sonoma State (11/21/81) 5. .455 (10-of-22), at Hawai’i (1/31/11) 97, vs. U.S. International (3/1/86) 84, vs. UNLV (2/11/93) 6. .417 (10-of-24), at Sacramento State (11/17/10) 97, at Boise State (1/4/92) 97, vs. Long Beach State (3/10/00) HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS MADE 1. .667 (36-of-54), at Cal State Bakersfield (1/10/12) 1. 35, vs. New Mexico State (1/26/08) fewest POINTS BY AN OPPONENT 2. .634 (40-of-63), vs. Sonoma State (1/10/84) 2. 34, vs. Cal State Fullerton (11/9/12) 1. 30, vs. San Francisco State (12/29/88) 3. .615 (40-of-65), vs. Air Force (11/18/83) 3. 33, vs. Portland State (2/23/91) 2. 36, vs. San Jose State (2/10/11) .615 (32-of-52), at Boise State (12/5/86) 4. 31, vs. Pacific (12/4/85) 3. 38, vs. Weber State (11/23/09) 5. .596 (28-of-47), vs. Cal State East Bay (11/25/13) 5. 30, at Eastern Washington (11/15/07) 4. 39, vs. Lassen (11/24/81) .596 (28-of-47), vs. Sonoma (1/6/82) 30, vs. Cal Poly (11/11/06) 39, vs. Cal State Monterey Bay (11/13/09) 7. .593 (32-of-54), vs. Arizona (12/2/10) 7. 29, vs. St. Martin’s (11/13/11) 6. 40, vs. Loyola Marymount (1/18/88) 8. .585 (31-of-53), vs. Ball State (12/21/10) 29, vs. Cal State Los Angeles (12/12/12) 7. 41, vs. Colorado State (1/9/86) 9. .583 (42-of-72), vs. Lassen (11/24/81) 29, vs. Idaho (2/22/98) 8. 42, at Sacramento State (12/08/06) 10. .580 (29-of-50), vs. Northwestern State (1/4/86) 9. 28, vs. Wake Forest (11/30/13) 42, vs. Hawai’i (2/12/11) 28, vs. U.S. International (3/1/86) 42, vs. Air Force (2/25/15) LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. .197 (13-of-66), at Louisiana Tech (2/9/06) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 2. .237 (14-of-59), at UC Santa Barbara (12/4/08) 1. 46, vs. U.S. International (3/1/86) 1. 50, vs. Lassen (11/21/81) 3. .242 (16-of-66), vs. Montana (12/20/86) 2. 44, vs. New Mexico State (1/26/08) 2. 43, vs. San Francisco State (12/29/88) 4. .245 (12-of-49), at UC Santa Barbara (12/30/89) 44, vs. Cal State Fullerton (11/9/12) 3. 38, vs. LaVerne (1/13/82) 5. .246 (14-of-57), at Northern Arizona (1/24/91) 4. 42, vs. Idaho (2/22/98) 4. 35, vs. Cal State Hayward (11/26/82) 6. .250 (16-of-64), vs. Houston (12/7/81) 5. 41, at Eastern Washington (11/15/07) 5. 34, vs. Idaho State (1/6/85) .250 (15-of-60), vs. Alabama State (12/4/04) 41, vs. San Jose State (2/1/09) 6. 33, vs. Cal State Sacramento (1/28/86) .250 (12-of-48), at Brigham Young (1/2/10) 41, vs. Denver (12/18/81) 33, vs. UCV (12/15/00) 9. .254 (17-of-67), vs. UC Santa Barbara (1/15/95) 8. 40, vs. New Mexico State (2/26/11) 33, at Sacramento State (12/08/06) 10. .255 (14-of-55), vs. Iowa State (12/21/96) 9. 39, vs. Hawai’i (1/18/82) 33, vs. Air Force (2/22/14) .255 (14-of-55), at Texas, El Paso (2/14/04) 39, vs. U.S. International (2/21/84) 10. 32, vs. Sonoma State (11/21/81) .255 (13-of-51), at UCLA (12/7/08) 39, vs. Northwestern State (1/4/86) 32, vs. Oregon Tech (2/15/86) 39, vs. Chico State (12/9/89) 32, vs. Cal Poly (1/28/98) 39, vs. Portland State (2/23/91) 32, vs. Air Force (12/21/00) 39, vs. Cal State Northridge (11/26/94) 32, vs. Boise State (1/30/09) 39, vs. Sacramento State (1/17/95) 32, vs. Air Force (2/25/15)

56 Single Season Team Records

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE MOST STEALS (min. 10 made) 1. 29, vs. Southern (12/1/07) 1. .950 (19-of-20), vs. California (12/30/09) 2. 25, vs. Cal State Stanislaus (2/3/82) 2. .947 (18-of-19), vs. Cal Poly (12/2/12) 3. 24, vs. Air Force (11/18/83) 3. .933 (14-of-15), vs. UNLV (2/11/93) 4. 23, at Oregon (12/9/12) 4. .923 (12-of-13), vs. Portland State (12/16/10) 5. 22, at Sacramento State (12/8/06) .923 (12-of-13), vs. Idaho State (1/6/85) 22, vs. LaVerne (1/13/82) 6. .917 (22-of-24), at Utah Valley (11/8/13) 22, vs. Chico State (11/29/83) .917 (22-of-24), at Pacific (1/11/98) 8. 21, vs. Texas-Arlington (12/8/90) INTRO 8. .909 (10-of-11), vs. North Carolina State (11/26/10) 9. 20, at Eastern Washington (11/15/07) .909 (10-of-11), at Pepperdine (12/18/09) 20, vs. Cal Poly (11/11/06) TEAM INFO .909 (10-of-11), vs. St. Joseph’s (11/23/96) 20, vs. Portland State (12/28/06) 20, vs. Oregon Tech (2/15/86) PLAYERS LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 20, vs. Metro State (12/15/90) (min. 10 ATTEMPTS) COACHES 1. .273 (3-of-11), at Long Beach State (12/8/11) MOST BLOCKS & STAFF 2. .300 (3-of-10), vs. Hampton (12/29/08) 1. 11, at Cal State Bakersfield (1/10/12) 3. .308 (4-of-13), at Pepperdine (1/23/87) 2. 10, vs. Pacific (11/30/11) STATISTICS 4. .332 (7-of-21), vs. UNLV (11/30/82) 10, vs. Cal State Fullerton (11/9/12) 5. .333 (8-of-24) at New Mexico State (11/28/86) 10, vs. Hampton (12/29/08) .333 (6-of-18), vs. UNLV (12/3/88) 10, vs. San Jose State (2/6/10) RECORD .333 (5-of-15), vs. Fresno State (1/24/15) 10, vs. Air Force (11/18/83) BOOK 8. .353 (6-of-17), at Fresno State (2/12/14) 10, at Northern Arizona (2/25/84) 9. .353 (6-of-17), at Pacific (1/10/95) 10, vs. San Jose State (2/7/15) HISTORY 10. .381 (8-of-21), at San Francisco (2/14/87) 9. 9, vs. UNLV (1/8/14) .381 (8-of-21), at Arizona (12/11/94) 9, vs. Sacramento State (12/2/09) 9, vs. Sacramento State (2/7/84) MOST REBOUNDS 9, vs. Wyoming (12/11/82) 1. 79, vs. U.S. International (2/21/84) 2. 74, vs. San Jose State (2/7/15) MOST TURNOVERS 3. 66, vs. San Jose State (1/1/14) 1. 38, at U.S. International (1/24/86) 66, vs. LaVerne (1/13/82) 2. 37, vs. U.S. International (2/21/84) 5. 62, at Sacramento State (11/17/10) 37, vs. U.S International (1/5/85) 62, vs. Denver (12/18/81) 37, at Louisiana Tech (1/8/04) 62, vs. Cal State Hayward (11/26/82) 37, vs. Pepperdine (11/14/10) 8. 61, vs. Lassen (11/24/81) 6. 36, at Oregon State (12/10/93) 9. 60, vs. Cal Poly (11/11/06) 36, at Sacramento State (12/8/96) 60, vs. San Jose State (3/4/93) 8. 35, at Eastern Washington (12/9/82) 60, vs. Sacramento State (1/17/95) 35, at Saint Mary’s (12/12/89) 35, at UC Santa Barbara (2/10/95) FEWEST REBOUNDS 1. 22, vs. UNLV (11/30/82) FEWEST TURNOVERS 2. 23, vs. Pacific (1/3/94) 1. 6, vs. Texas-Arlington (12/7/87) 23, vs. Rice (1/31/02) 2. 8, vs. San Diego (1/17/87) 23, at Boise State (1/11/03) 8, vs. Santa Clara (2/7/87) 23, vs. Louisiana Tech (2/7/04) 8, vs. Hawai’i (2/11/01) 23, vs. Ball State (12/21/10) 8, vs. Hawai’i (2/24/02) 7. 24, at San Diego (1/25/86) 8, vs. Idaho State (12/2/07) 24, at Montana (2/11/88) 8, vs. Hawai’i (1/26/12) 24, vs. New Mexico State (3/3/94) 8. 9, vs. Wyoming (1/2/87) 24, vs. Boise State (1/17/04) 9, vs. Louisiana Tech (1/16/03) 24, at Sacramento State (12/08/06) 9, vs. San Diego State (2/23/13) 24, vs. San Diego State (3/9/15) 9, at Utah (12/07/13)

MOST ASSISTS Note: (missing stats from 1995-96 season) 1. 27, at San Diego (1/3/84) 27, vs. U.S. International (3/1/86) 3. 26, at Cal State Bakersfield (1/10/12) 26, vs. Portland State (12/16/10) 26, vs. Sacramento State (12/2/09) 26, vs. San Diego (2/26/86) 26, vs. Pepperdine (2/7/86) 26, vs. Weber State (2/8/88) 26, vs. Weber State (1/9/92) 26, vs. McNeese State (12/20/92)

57 Awards & Honors

team honors Individual honors ALL-AMERICANS MOUNTAIN WEST (2012-present) big west conference (1992-2000) Chris Starr Kate Smith 2014-15 AWSF All-American Kodak All-American 10th (9-21, 5-13 conference) 1992-93 1985-86 Honorable Mention Ann Berry (Honorable Mention) 1984-85 2000-01 2013-14 3rd (18-13, 12-6 conference) 1994-95 Kristen Grebing (Honorable Mention) GTE Academic All-American 2012-13 1985-86 9th (8-23, 2-14 conference) 1995-96 INTRO KaTrina Crenshaw (Second Team) Street & Smith’s All-American Western Athletic Conference Honorable Mention (2000-12) 1996-97 Jasmyn Huntington (Second Team) 1984-85 TEAM INFO 2011-12 KaTrina Crenshaw (Honorable Mention) 7th (7-23, 3-11 conference) Jelena Zrnic (Honorable Mention) Kodak All-American PLAYERS 1997-98 Honorable Mention 2010-11 1983-84 4th (22-11, 9-7 conference) Leesha Donadelle (First Team) COACHES Jelena Zrnic (Second Team) 2009-10 & STAFF 3rd (17-16, 10-6 conference) 1998-99 Jessica Larsen (Honorable Mention) WNBA DRAFT STATISTICS 2008-9 3rd (18-14, 10-6 conference) 1999-2000 Tahnee Robinson Kate Smith (Second Team) Third Round, 31st Pick (2011) RECORD 2007-08 Katie Golomb (Honorable Mention) 4th (18-12, 9-7 conference) - Phoenix Mercury BOOK WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (2000-12) 2006-07 Mimi Mungedi 3rd (17-15, 10-6 conference) HISTORY 2000-01 Third Round, 25th Pick (2015) 2005-06 Kate Smith (First Team) - Tulsa Shock T4th (13-17, 8-8 conference) 2001-02 2004-05 Kate Smith (First Team) 10th (8-22, 3-15 conference) 2002-03 SULLIVAN AWARD 2003-04 Laura Ingham (Second Team) 10th (3-26, 2-16 conference) 2004-05 Tahnee Robinson 2002-03 Meghan McGuire (All-Freshman Team) Third Round, 31st Pick 10th (10-19, 3-15 conference) - Phoenix Mercury 2005-06 2001-02 Brandi Fitzgerald T6th (9-19, 6-12 conference) (Freshman of the Year, All-Freshman Team) Dellena Criner (All-Freshman Team) EUROPEAN PLAYERS 2000-01 T4th (16-13, 9-7 conference) 2006-07 Dellena Criner Five players in school history have made careers of playing big west Conference (First Team, All-Defensive Team) basketball after completing tenures at Nevada. (1992-2000) Traci Graham (Second Team) Marianne Lombardi (All-Freshman Team) Local standout Kayla Williams followed up her four 1999-2000 - Eastern Division Champions years wearing silver and blue with a professional stop in (19-10, 8-6 conference) 2007-08 Dellena Criner Australia. (Defensive Player of the Year, 1998-99 - Eastern Division Tahnee Robinson completed one of the most stellar careers 4th (9-19, 4-10 conference) First Team, All-Defensive Team) Cherlanda Franklin (All-Defensive Team) in Nevada history and concluded her professional career in 1997-98 - Eastern Division Poland. At Nevada she was one of the best scorers in the 2nd (19-9, 10-4 conference) 2008-09 nation at 22.1 ppg and was a finalist for the Sullivan Award. Dellena Criner 1996-97 - Eastern Division Champions (Defensive Player of the Year, First Team, All-Defensive Team) One of the best point guards to ever play for the Wolf Pack, (13-13, 9-5 conference) Dellena Crinier played for the PTS Lider in Poland after finishing her career in 2009. 1995-96 2009-10 7th (9-17, 6-12 conference) Tahnee Robinson (Newcomer of the Year, First Team) After her four-year career for the Wolf Pack, Kate Smith 1994-95 Shavon Moore (Second Team) signed a contract to play overseas in 2003. Smith was a 8th (10-18, 6-12 conference) two-time All-WAC selection and finished her career with 2010-11 1,942 points, the second- best in school history. 1993-94 Shavon Moore 10th (3-24, 0-18 conference) (Defensive Player of the Year, All- Defensive Team, First Team) Smith signed a contract with the Helios, a team located in 1992-93 Tahnee Robinson Sion, Switzerland, which is about an hour and a half east of 9th (4-22, 4-14 conference) (First Team, All-Tournament Team) Geneva. When she left to play for the team that summer, the Reno, Nev. native was the only American on the roster. big sky Conference MOUNTAIN WEST (1988-92) (2012-present) Smith was not the first Wolf Pack women’s player to sign a contract to play overseas. KaTrina Crenshaw played for 1991-92 2012-13 Danika Sharp (Honorable Mention) Nevada from 1994-97 and was considered one of the most 8th (8-18, 5-11 conference) dominating players for the Pack on the boards. She is still 1990-91 2013-14 ninth in school history for career rebounds and steals. 8th (5-22, 3-13 conference) Mimi Mungedi (Co-Defensive Player of the Year, After leaving Nevada, Crenshaw played for a number 1989-1990 All-Defensive Team) of European teams including Pallacanestro Femminile 9th (6-21, 2-14 conference) Danika Sharp (Second Team) Arielle Wideman (Honorable Mention) Bellinaona (Switzerland), Faol Friburgo (Brazil) and Rmat Chen (Israel). She was one of the leading rebounders and 1988-89 9th (2-25, 0-16 conference) 2014-15 scorers in the league in 1998-99 and in 2000-01 her team Mimi Mungedi placed third in the Carioca Championship (Brazil). mountain west (Defensive Player of the Year, (1987-88) All-Defensive Team, All-Mountain West) The most recent Nevada grad to join the ranks overseas is Arielle Wideman. Wideman graduated in May 2014 and 1987-88 signed to play for Breidablik in Iceland. She finished her 9th (9-18, 2-14 conference) Wolf Pack career tied for third all-time in assists. 58

WOMENʼS BASKETBALL 2 015-16 MEDIA G UID E

HISTORY Versus the Opposition

Program history The University of Nevada women’s basketball program WOMENʼS BASKETBALL Air Force 9-2 Montana State 1-10 began in the year 1899, when the team, coached by Alabama 0-2 Murray State 0-1 Ada Edwards, earned its first win over a varsity oppo- Alabama Birmingham 1-0 Navy 0-1 nent, Stanford. Since its inception in 1899, records of Alabama State 0-1 New Mexico 3-3 the program’s history have not accurately been kept up Alaska Anchorage 2-0 New Mexico State 15-20 to date. For the purposes of all records, wins and losses and other statistical information related to the Nevada American 1-0 New Orleans 0-1 women’s basketball program, the 1981-82 season will 2 015-16 MEDIA G UID E Arizona 1-2 Nicholls State 1-1 be considered the first for the program, the first year Auburn 0-1 North Carolina State 1-0 women’s basketball was recognized by the NCAA. If Ball State 1-0 North Dakota State 0-1 you have information on Wolf Pack women’s basketball Baylor 0-4 Northern Arizona 5-12 prior to that time, please bring it to the attention of INTRO Binghamton 0-1 Northern Colorado 0-1 Katie Rihn at [email protected]. Boise State 15-33 Northern Iowa 2-0 TEAM INFO Brigham Young 1-8 North Texas 4-4 Bucknell 1-0 Northwestern State 2-4 Historical Capsule PLAYERS Butler 1-0 Oral Roberts 0-1 California 0-6 Oregon 2-4 At Home: 259-247 (.512) COACHES Cal Poly 6-4 Oregon State 0-4 On the Road: 99-314 (.240) & STAFF Cal Poly Pomona 1-0 Oregon Tech 5-0 Neutral: 14-32 (.304) Cal State Bakersfield 1-1 Pacific 7-13 Longest Series: Boise State, 48 games (15-33) 100-point Games: 5-7 (.417) STATISTICS Cal State Dominguez Hills 0-1 Penn State 0-1 2013-14 vs. San Jose State - W, 101-74 Cal State East Bay 1-0 Pepperdine 5-5 2011-12 vs. Penn State - L, 103-65 Cal State Fullerton 11-7 Pomona-Pitzer 1-0 2009-10 vs. Sacramento State - W, 101-72 RECORD Cal State Hayward 1-1 Portland 2-3 2004-05 at Louisiana Tech -L, 108-72 BOOK Cal State Los Angeles 1-0 Portland State 4-4 2003-04 at Louisiana Tech - L, 110-47 Cal State Monterey Bay 1-0 Rice 2-10 2001-02 vs. Louisiana Tech - L, 102-58 HISTORY Cal State Northridge 3-3 Sacramento State 16-11 1983-84 at San Francisco - L, 104-79 Cal State Stanislaus 3-1 Saint Bonaventure 1-0 1983-84 vs. Sonoma State - W, 101-82 1985-86 at US International - L, 106-73 Central Connecticut 0-1 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) 0-1 1985-86 vs. US International - W, 104-97 Central Florida 1-0 Saint Martin’s 1-0 1982-83 vs. Cal State Hayward - W, 109-74 Chapman College 0-2 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 7-8 1982-83 vs. Mississippi - L, 112-52 Chicago State 1-0 Sam Houston State 0-1 Biggest Win: vs. San Francisco State, 1988-89, 73-30 (43) Chico State 4-4 San Diego 3-6 Biggest Loss: at Louisiana Tech, 2003-04, 110-47 (63) Cleveland State 1-0 San Diego State 6-8 Colorado 1-1 San Francisco 6-10 Colorado State 1-8 San Francisco State 3-3 nevada in overtime Columbia 1-0 San Jose State 21-22 Denver 2-1 Santa Clara 4-8 Date Opponent Result Eastern Michigan 1-0 Sonoma State 5-0 12/19/88 Texas, Arlington* L, 72-73 Eastern Washington 4-11 South Carolina 1-1 12/30/88 Santa Clara L, 64-67 12/7/89 Southern Utah W, 78-77 HISTORY Fairfield 0-1 Southeastern Missouri State 1-0 2/2/90 Sacramento State L, 83-84 Fresno State 11-36 Southern 1-0 2/15/90 Eastern Washington* W, 87-83 Gonzaga 1-3 Southern California 0-2 2/9/91 Eastern Washington L, 57-67 Grand Canyon 1-1 Southern Methodist 4-8 11/26/94 CS Northridge W, 74-71 Hampton 0-1 Southern Oregon 2-1 1/12/97 Boise State L, 69-71 Hawai’i 15-24 Southern Utah 1-3 3/4/97 Long Beach State^ L, 69-79 Houston 0-1 South Florida 0-1 1/26/98 at Idaho* L, 74-75 Idaho 16-19 Stephen F. Austin 1-0 3/4/98 UC Santa Barbara^ L, 88-95 1/24/99 at Cal Poly L, 74-75 Idaho State 7-11 Tennessee Tech 0-1 12/11/99 UNLV W, 83-75 Illinois State 1-0 Texas A&M, Corpus Christi 1-1 1/5/00 at Wyoming W, 90-81 Indiana 1-1 Texas, Arlington 1-3 12/1/01 at Wyoming L, 78-82 Indiana State 0-1 Texas Christian 1-1 3/7/01 Rice^ L, 56-60 Iowa 0-1 Texas, El Paso 7-4 12/28/03 at Saint Mary’s L, 73-76 Iowa State 0-1 Texas, San Antonio 0-1 3/6/04 at San Jose State* L, 78-81 Kansas State 0-1 Toledo 0-2 12/4/04 vs. Alabama State L, 51-57 LaSalle 0-1 Tulsa 2-8 2/24/07 vs. Boise State W, 81-70 1/26/08 New Mexico State W, 84-76 Lassen Junior College 1-0 UC Davis 1-0 3/12/09 Louisiana Tech^ W, 91-88 LaVerne 1-0 UC Irvine 7-13 1/6/11 Idaho L, 61-56 Long Beach State 6-13 UC Los Angeles 0-1 11/30/11 Pacific L, 75-70 Long Island 0-1 UC Riverside 4-1 12/8/11 at Long Beach State L, 61-58 Louisiana Lafayette 1-0 UC Santa Barbara 4-15 2/18/12 at Idaho L, 87-86 Louisiana Monroe 0-1 UNLV 7-29 2/1/14 at Air Force W, 84-74 Louisiana Tech 7-21 U.S. International 2-4 2/7/15 San Jose State L, 80-77 Louisville 1-0 Utah 0-4 Total 28 games 9-19 (.321) Loyola Marymount 7-2 Utah State 11-10 ^Conference Tournament 1-3 Marshall 1-0 Utah Valley 2-1 *Double Overtime 1-3 McNeese State 0-1 Villanova 0-1 Memphis 1-0 Wake Forest 1-1 Metro State 1-0 Washington 0-2 Miami (Ohio) 0-1 Washington State 3-2 coaching records Minnesota 0-1 Weber State 6-8 Mississippi 0-2 Western Michigan 1-0 Coach (Years) Overall Record Conference Mississippi State 0-2 West Virginia 0-1 Julie Hickey (1981-83) 20-33 (.377) N/A Missouri Kansas City 0-1 Wyoming 5-11 Chuck Ayers (1983-84) 8-18 (.308) N/A Montana 1-15 Anne Hope (1984-88) 44-60 (.423) 13-27 (.325) Chickie Mason (1988-90) 8-46 (.148) 2-30 (.063) Tommy Gates (1990-93) 17-62 (.215) 12-38 (.240) Ada Gee (1993-2003) 117-161 (.421) 61-102 (.374) Kim Gervasoni (2003-08) 59-92 (.390) 32-52 (.380) 61 Jane Albright (2008-present) 99-121 (.450) 51-63 (.447) Year-by-Year Results

julie hickey 1/28 at Saint Mary’s L 59-62 1/16 U.S. International* L 69-80 11/26 Bucknell W 85-80 1981-83 2/7 Sacramento State W 74-60 1/17 San Diego* W 56-54 12/1 at Marshall W 75-66 two seasons 2/10 at Boise State L 62-80 1/23 at Pepperdine* L 52-66 12/2 at Fresno State L 61-68 2/18 Saint Mary’s L 76-84 1/24 at Loyola Marymount* W 63-56 12/7 Southern Utah State (OT) W 78-77 1981-82 2/21 at U.S. International W 84-79 1/29 UNLV L 69-74 12/9 Chico State W 72-66 2/24 at Northern Arizona W 69-65 2/6 San Francisco* L 53-70 12/12 at Saint Mary’s L 40-81 Season Record: 12-15 2/25 at Fresno State L 70-76 2/7 Santa Clara* W 73-65 12/17 Pacific L 64-76 11/21 Sonoma State W 83-51 2/13 at Santa Clara* L 59-61 12/30 at UC Santa Barbara L 39-60 11/24 Lassen JC W 89-39 2/14 at San Francisco* L 61-67 1/5 at Idaho* L 43-57 11/27 at Sacramento State W 68-53 2/20 Loyola Marymount* W 73-51 1/6 at Eastern Washington* L 58-67 11/28 at San Francisco State L 60-75 anne hope 2/21 Pepperdine* L 65-79 1/11 Montana State* L 50-54 12/3 at CS Northridge L 51-80 1984-88 2/27 at San Diego* L 63-70 1/13 Montana* L 53-73 12/4 at UC Davis W 68-59 four seasons 2/28 at U.S. International* L 61-71 1/18 at Idaho State* W 60-55 INTRO 12/5 Air Force L 50-68 3/3 at Wyoming L 53-69 1/19 at Weber State* L 51-85 12/7 Houston L 43-77 1984-85 1/25 at Northern Arizona* L 52-65 TEAM INFO 12/11 at Saint Mary’s W 59-55 Season Record: 9-15 1987-88 1/27 Boise State* L 67-88 12/12 at CS Hayward L 52-61 11/27 at Chico State W 75-55 Season Record: 9-18 2/2 Sacramento State (OT) L 83-84 PLAYERS 12/14 at Cal Poly L 52-58 11/30 at Utah State L 62-64 Conference Record: 2-14 2/9 at Montana* L 34-73 12/18 Denver W 93-82 12/1 at Idaho State L 72-79 *Mountain West Conf. 2/10 at Montana State* L 47-65 12/19 Chico State L 72-79 12/3 at Montana L 46-72 11/28 at Loyola Marymount L 72-85 2/15 Eastern Washington (2OT)* W 87-83 COACHES 1/1 at New Orleans L 72-87 12/8 California L 69-88 12/1 at UNLV L 65-80 2/18 Idaho* L 58-67 & STAFF 1/2 at San Francisco State L 56-77 12/10 at Boise State W 79-74 12/7 Texas, Arlington W 77-65 2/22 Weber State* L 70-79 1/6 Sonoma State W 57-49 12/15 Pepperdine W 75-69 12/9 San Jose State W 72-54 2/24 Idaho State* L 63-78 STATISTICS 1/8 Alaska-Anchorage W 89-69 12/18 at Sonoma State W 85-67 12/12 San Francisco State W 67-51 3/1 Northern Arizona* L 46-81 1/11 CS Stanislaus L 58-72 12/19 at Fresno State L 47-70 12/17 Pacific W 65-54 3/3 at Boise State* L 46-81 1/13 at LaVerne W 90-52 12/27 at UC Irvine L 66-75 12/18 Northwestern State W 74-63 RECORD 1/18 Hawai’i L 65-71 12/28 at Baylor L 78-88 12/19 Louisiana Tech L 46-80 tommy gates BOOK 1/19 Hawai’i L 58-66 12/29 at Idaho State L 68-78 12/31 Utah L 49-59 1990-93 1/29 Southern Oregon W 66-52 1/3 Northwestern State L 84-86 1/5 at Saint Mary’s W 66-62 three seasons 1/30 CS Dominguez Hills L 58-65 1/4 U.S. International L 79-80 1/14 Montana* L 44-67 HISTORY 2/3 CS Stanislaus W 70-43 1/7 Loyola Marymount W 70-62 1/16 Montana State* L 53-76 1990-91 2/9 at Chico State L 44-58 1/15 at UNLV L 49-71 1/18 Loyola Marymount W 61-40 Season Record: 5-22 2/15 at Southern Oregon W 73-58 1/22 at Oregon Tech W 66-62 1/23 at Northern Arizona* L 56-70 Conference Record: 3-13 2/27 at Sacramento State L 75-87 1/29 at Sacramento State L 70-76 1/29 at Idaho* W 72-64 *Big Sky Conf. 2/9 UNLV L 49-85 1/30 at Eastern Washington* L 49-66 11/23 Nicholls State L 86-87 1982-83 2/16 Washington State W 73-63 2/5 Boise State* L 68-75 11/24 Indiana State L 64-81 Season Record: 8-18 2/17 Washington L 46-67 2/6 Idaho State* L 72-73 11/25 Tenessee Tech L 62-94 11/19 at Chico State L 57-74 2/22 Saint Mary’s W 74-62 2/8 Weber State* W 90-73 12/4 at CS Northridge L 67-72 11/26 CS Hayward W 109-74 2/25 at San Francisco W 67-60 2/11 at Montana* L 48-66 12/5 at Loyola Marymount L 75-87 11/27 Sonoma State W 61-52 3/2 Fresno State L 61-74 2/13 at Montana State* L 69-88 12/8 Texas, Arlington L 77-84 11/30 UNLV L 55-96 2/20 Northern Arizona* L 69-78 12/15 Metro State W 58-44 12/3 at San Francisco L 64-76 1985-86 2/25 Idaho* L 70-74 12/18 Saint Mary’s L 68-79 12/4 at San Francisco State L 64-79 Season Record: 17-8 2/27 Eastern Washington* L 65-69 12/29 Indiana L 56-76 12/9 Eastern Washington L 74-76 Conference Record: 7-5 3/4 at Boise State* L 58-86 12/30 Louisana Monroe L 73-80 12/10 Idaho State W 75-70 *West Coast Athletic Conf. 3/5 at Idaho State* L 60-71 1/3 Weber State* L 69-76 12/11 Wyoming L 64-80 11/26 San Francisco State W 74-52 3/7 at Weber State* L 65-77 1/5 Idaho State* W 65-56 12/18 Chico State W 77-54 11/30 at Long Beach State L 46-88 1/11 at Eastern Washington* L 71-88 12/31 Chapman College L 49-60 12/4 Pacific W 79-74 chickie mason 1/12 at Idaho* L 52-76 1/3 Sacramento State L 67-76 12/10 Chico State W 80-59 1988-90 1/17 Montana* L 50-81 1/4 Pomona-Pitzer W 63-48 12/13 at Fresno State L 63-71 two seasons 1/19 Montana State* L 54-71 1/11 CS Stanislaus W 63-58 12/16 UC Irvine W 70-43 1/24 at Northern Arizona* L 42-57 1/18 Oregon Tech W 77-59 1/2 Montana State L 59-63 1988-89 1/28 Boise State* L 65-73 1/22 at Saint Mary’s L 65-77 1/3 Washington State W 58-55 Season Record: 2-25 1/31 at Idaho State* L 60-77 1/23 at Santa Clara L 55-93 1/4 Louisiana Lafayette W 85-77 Conference Record: 0-16 2/1 at Weber State* L 57-87 1/28 Northwestern State L 64-69 1/6 Idaho State W 88-54 *Big Sky Conf. 2/7 Idaho* L 64-65 1/29 Northwestern State L 72-84 1/9 Colorado State W 69-41 11/25 Nicholls State W 75-59 2/9 Eastern Washington* (OT) L 57-67 2/4 Mississippi L 52-112 1/17 Santa Clara* W 90-69 11/26 Fairfield L 52-66 2/14 at Boise State* L 59-77 2/4 San Diego L 57-74 1/18 San Francisco* W 74-71 11/27 Fresno State L 45-96 2/16 Northern Arizona* W 67-61 2/5 Sacramento State L 81-82 1/24 at U.S. International* L 73-106 11/30 Saint Mary’s L 56-65 2/23 Portland State W 92-89 2/12 at Southern Oregon L 64-66 1/25 at San Diego* L 59-78 12/3 UNLV L 44-85 3/1 at Montana State* W 76-64 2/13 at Oregon Tech W 73-70 1/28 Sacramento State W 85-52 12/9 at Fresno State L 52-90 3/5 at Montana* L 44-74 2/22 at Pacific L 63-81 1/31 at Loyola Marymount* W 68-63 12/16 Oral Roberts L 74-96 2/25 Southern Methodist L 64-74 2/1 at Pepperdine* L 71-85 12/17 Murray State L 60-87 1991-92 2/7 Pepperdine* W 75-54 12/19 Texas, Arlington (2OT) L 72-73 Season Record: 8-18 chuck ayers 2/8 Loyola Marymount* W 78-54 12/29 San Francisco State W 73-30 Conference Record: 5-11 1983-84 2/15 Oregon Tech W 83-51 12/30 Santa Clara (OT) L 64-67 *Big Sky Conf. one season 2/21 at San Francisco* L 47-49 1/5 Montana State* L 61-66 11/29 Sacramento State W 73-72 2/22 at Santa Clara* L 75-79 1/7 Montana* L 53-69 11/30 Baylor L 76-89 1983-84 2/26 San Diego* W 72-61 1/12 at Weber State* L 58-76 12/1 Oregon State L 60-83 Season Record: 8-18 3/1 U.S. International* W 104-97 1/14 at Boise State* L 50-74 12/5 at Baylor L 64-72 11/17 at Loyola Marymount W 64-61 1/20 at Idaho* L 58-74 12/7 at Texas, Arlington L 64-67 11/18 at Air Force W 86-60 1986-87 1/21 at Eastern Washington* L 55-56 12/14 at Sacramento State L 59-71 11/19 at San Francisco L 79-104 Season Record: 9-19 1/25 Boise State* L 50-74 12/15 at Santa Clara L 50-83 11/21 Montana L 61-91 Conference Record: 4-8 1/30 at Northern Arizona* L 62-75 12/17 Fresno State W 77-69 11/26 Fresno State L 73-78 *West Coast Athletic Conf. 2/9 Weber State* L 52-85 1/2 at Idaho* L 42-62 11/29 Chico State L 71-73 11/28 at New Mexico State L 68-86 2/11 Idaho State* L 59-77 1/4 at Boise State* L 69-97 12/2 at San Jose State L 86-90 12/3 at Texas, San Antonio L 67-78 2/17 at Montana L 49-81 1/9 Weber State* W 81-50 12/3 at Hawai’i L 71-84 12/5 Weber State W 72-59 2/18 at Montana State* L 51-63 1/11 Idaho State* L 63-64 12/10 Gonzaga W 92-80 12/6 at Boise State W 76-72 2/23 Eastern Washington L 63-70 1/18 at Eastern Washington* L 69-74 12/12 UC Irvine L 76-97 12/6 at Brigham Young L 61-77 2/25 Idaho* L 53-70 1/20 at Portland State L 41-74 12/13 Oregon Tech W 83-61 12/10 at Pacific L 58-62 3/2 at Idaho State* L 53-65 1/25 at Northern Arizona* W 78-51 12/30 at Santa Clara L 74-83 12/13 Fresno State L 60-75 3/4 Northern Arizona* L 72-77 1/30 at Montana State* L 59-73 1/2 at San Diego State L 44-90 12/18 Eastern Washington L 72-75 2/1 at Montana* L 52-77 1/3 at San Diego L 72-88 12/20 Montana L 40-67 1989-90 2/6 Boise State* L 59-82 1/5 at UC Irvine L 69-78 12/22 Oregon L 68-93 Season Record: 6-21 2/8 Idaho* L 63-71 1/6 at Chapman College L 72-81 1/2 Wyoming W 75-65 Conference Record: 2-14 2/13 at Idaho State* L 73-78 1/10 Sonoma State W 101-82 1/3 Alabama L 66-67 *Big Sky Conf. 2/15 at Weber State* L 51-71 1/12 Missouri-Kansas City L 70-84 1/9 Saint Mary’s W 69-57 11/24 Central Connecticut L 65-86 2/20 Eastern Washingon* W 67-63 62 1/13 Northwestern State L 55-70 1/12 New Mexico W 70-61 11/25 San Francisco L 60-69 2/23 CS Northridge* W 84-59 Year-by-Year Results

2/29 Northern Arizona* W 74-56 1/20 at CS Fullerton* L 70-83 12/3 Fresno State W 63-50 2/25 at New Mexico State* L 63-76 3/5 Montana* W 80-73 1/22 at UC Irvine* L 60-61 12/10 at Weber State W 80-58 2/27 at UC Santa Barbara* L 60-86 3/7 Montana State* L 63-80 1/27 New Mexico State* L 55-75 12/14 UNLV W 72-54 3/4 North Texas* W 76-57 1/29 UNLV* W 89-85 12/19 Washington State L 52-67 3/8 vs. Cal Poly^ W 89-64 1992-93 2/2 at Sacramento State W 75-62 12/20 Mississippi State L 35-45 3/9 vs. Long Beach State^ L 97-87 Season Record: 4-22 2/5 Pacific* W 72-69 12/21 Oregon L 53-58 ^Big West Tournament Conference Record: 4-13 2/10 at UC Santa Barbara* L 39-77 12/29 San Jose State W 59-52 *Big West Conf. 2/12 at Long Beach State* W 69-68 1/3 Portland W 73-55 2000-01 12/4 at Idaho L 64-79 2/17 UC Irvine* L 60-61 1/9 at Long Beach State* W 69-60 Season Record: 16-13 12/5 Gonzaga L 63-66 2/19 CS Fullerton W 86-82 1/11 at Pacific* W 66-58 Conference Record: 9-7 12/12 Sacramento State L 65-83 2/24 at UNLV* L 61-84 1/15 UC Santa Barbara* W 71-68 *Western Athletic Conf. 12/19 McNeese State L 80-90 2/26 at New Mexico State* L 52-76 1/18 Cal Poly* W 86-54 11/17 Alabama Birmingham W 79-63 1/2 at Pacific* L 51-79 3/2 Hawai’i* W 76-72 1/24 at Boise State* W 46-45 11/18 Colorado State L 48-70 INTRO 1/4 at San Jose State* L 49-55 3/4 San Jose State W 74-73 1/26 at Idaho* (2OT) L 74-75 11/25 vs. American W 82-59 1/11 Long Beach State* W 80-72 3/7 vs. Hawai’i^ W 55-48 1/30 North Texas* L 51-66 11/26 at Iowa L 59-73 1/14 at New Mexico State* L 46-83 3/9 vs. New Mexico State^ L 57-76 2/1 New Mexico State W 80-61 12/3 UC Riverside W 93-66 TEAM INFO 1/16 at UNLV* L 66-99 ^Big West Tournament 2/8 UC Irvine* L 64-77 12/7 at Idaho State L 56-75 1/18 at Southern Utah L 44-61 2/13 CS Fullerton* W 88-68 12/9 at Utah L 58-62 PLAYERS 1/21 CS Fullerton* L 67-82 1995-96 2/15 Boise State* L 65-80 12/16 Central Florida W 87-54 1/25 New Mexico State* L 72-85 Season Record: 9-17 2/22 Idaho* W 91-80 12/19 Wyoming W 78-68 1/29 at Hawai’i* L 52-85 Conference Record: 6-12 2/26 at North Texas W 77-63 12/21 Air Force W 85-53 COACHES 1/30 at Hawai’i* L 63-85 *Big West Conf. 2/28 at New Mexico State W 79-69 12/28 at UNLV L 57-67 & STAFF 2/4 at UC Santa Barbara* L 49-76 11/28 Portland L 66-73 3/4 vs. CS Fullerton^ W 81-45 12/30 at Pepperdine W 93-92 2/6 at Long Beach State L 61-63 12/1 Colorado State L 49-60 3/5 vs. UC Santa Barbara^(OT) L 88-95 1/5 Texas, El Paso* W 81-73 STATISTICS 2/11 UNLV* L 81-88 12/2 LaSalle L 48-71 ^Big West Tournament 1/7 Rice* W 94-77 2/13 UC Irvine* W 81-74 12/6 at Sacramento State L 60-64 1/12 at Texas Christian* L 66-82 2/15 UC Santa Barbara* L 61-67 1213 Fresno State W 73-62 1998-99 1/14 at Southern Methodist* L 65-68 RECORD 2/18 at CS Fullerton* L 65-85 12/29 at Montana L 41-62 Season Record: 9-19 1/20 at Fresno State* L 51-60 BOOK 2/20 at UC Irvine* W 82-73 12/29 vs. UNLV W 64-61 Conference Record: 4-10 1/26 Southern Methodist* W 75-61 2/23 at Sacramento State L 67-82 1/2 CS Fullerton* W 77-65 *Big West Conf. 1/28 at Texas, El Paso* W 60-57 HISTORY 2/27 Southern Utah L 73-78 1/4 UC Irvine* L 49-64 11/13 at Oregon L 54-81 2/2 San Jose State* W 86-57 3/4 San Jose State* W 76-63 1/7 at New Mexico State* L 50-71 11/21 Sacramento State W 70-47 2/4 Hawai’i* L 52-67 3/6 Pacific* L 69-73 1/9 at UNLV* L 61-69 11/22 Navy L 65-70 2/9 at San Jose State* L 75-78 3/11 vs. Hawai’i^ L 71-88 1/12 Hawai’i* L 52-55 11/27 at Northern Arizona L 50-56 2/11 at Hawai’i* L 52-74 ^Big West Tournament 1/15 San Jose State* W 68-58 11/28 Chicago State W 74-50 2/16 Texas Christian* W 71-63 1/21 Pacific* L 66-67 12/3 at Portland L 46-76 2/18 Tulsa* W 94-77 ada gee 1/26 at Long Beach State* L 88-95 12/5 at Portland State L 61-71 2/25 Fresno State* W 71-68 1993-2003 1/28 at UC Santa Barbara* L 52-69 12/9 San Francisco W 61-56 3/1 at Rice* L 55-57 ten seasons 2/2 UNLV* W 70-66 12/12 Denver W 71-49 3/3 at Tulsa* W 59-57 2/4 New Mexico State* L 59-69 12/20 Wyoming W 70-56 3/6 vs. Rice^ (OT) L 56-60 1993-94 2/9 at Hawai’i* L 42-63 12/30 at UNLV L 53-59 ^WAC Tournament Season Record: 3-24 2/11 at San Jose State* W 81-62 1/2 at Fresno State L 49-59 Conference Record: 0-18 2/15 Cal Poly W 64-53 1/8 UC Irvine* W 66-59 2001-02 *Big West Conf. 2/18 at Pacific* W 62-50 1/10 CS Fullerton* W 68-61 Season Record: 9-19 12/1 Fresno State W 76-60 2/23 UC Santa Barbara* L 54-86 1/15 at Pacific* L 51-66 Conference Record: 6-12 12/4 at CS Northridge L 66-79 2/25 Long Beach State* L 67-79 1/17 at Long Beach State* L 45-64 *Western Athletic Conf. 12/10 Oregon State L 44-90 2/29 at UC Irvine* L 57-69 1/22 New Mexico State* W 58-52 11/16 Memphis W 82-65 12/11 Long Beach State W 82-79 3/2 at CS Fullerton* W 74-70 1/24 at Cal Poly* (OT) L 74-75 11/17 Baylor L 58-86 12/29 Sacramento State L 54-77 1/27 at Denver L 50-81 11/24 San Francisco W 69-67 12/30 Northern Arizona L 40-67 1996-97 1/30 North Texas* L 56-60 11/25 at UC Riverside W 66-65 1/3 Pacific* L 52-81 Season Record: 13-13 2/5 at Boise State* L 43-67 12/1 at Wyoming (OT) L 78-82 1/7 Hawai’i* L 48-91 Conference Record: 9-5 2/7 at Idaho* L 74-81 12/3 at Colorado State L 57-84 1/9 Hawai’i* L 55-84 *Big West Conf. 2/12 Boise State* L 53-61 12/9 UNLV L 50-83 1/13 CS Northridge W 59-53 11/22 Northern Iowa W 70-53 2/14 Idaho* W 88-73 12/15 at Southern California L 48-86 1/15 UNLV* L 49-70 11/22 Saint Joseph’s L 44-64 2/19 UC Santa Barbara* L 50-91 12/19 Utah L 53-72 1/17 at San Jose State* L 43-79 11/23 at San Jose State L 54-79 2/21 at New Mexico State* L 57-70 12/28 Louisiana Tech* L 58-102 1/20 at UC Santa Barbara* L 37-71 12/1 at Fresno State L 47-51 2/25 at North Texas* L 72-83 12/30 Southern Methodist* W 70-68 1/22 at UC Irvine* L 42-59 12/8 at Sacramento State W 69-64 3/6 vs. UC Santa Barbara^ L 57-74 1/3 at Tulsa* L 49-79 1/27 San Jose State* L 51-78 12/14 Oregon State L 58-65 ^Big West Tournament 1/5 at Rice* L 41-54 1/29 Long Beach State* L 56-72 12/21 at Pepperdine L 47-70 1/12 at Fresno State* L 56-68 1/31 at Pacific* L 47-63 12/21 Iowa State L 37-57 1/17 Texas, El Paso* W 77-66 2/10 at UNLV* L 50-83 12/22 Kansas State L 63-69 1999-2000 1/19 Boise State* W 64-53 2/12 at New Mexico State* L 51-73 12/29 Saint Bonaventure W 86-67 Season Record: 19-10 1/24 at Hawai`i* L 53-73 2/14 at Sacramento State L 61-68 1/3 Sacramento State W 82-62 Conference Record: 8-6 1/26 at San Jose State* L 60-78 2/17 CS Fullerton* L 61-70 1/10 Idaho* W 75-64 *Big West Conf. 1/31 Rice* W 61-59 2/19 UC Irvine* L 63-64 1/12 Boise State* (OT) L 69-71 11/19 at San Jose State W 65-58 2/2 Tulsa* L 49-72 2/24 at Long Beach State* L 51-80 1/17 at New Mexico State* L 60-62 11/21 at California L 52-74 2/9 Fresno State* W 72-54 2/26 at CS Fullerton* L 59-85 1/19 at North Texas* W 64-60 11/26 Texas, El Paso W 61-53 2/14 at Boise State* L 51-61 3/3 New Mexico State* L 47-81 1/25 UC Irvine* W 80-52 11/27 Villanova L 56-59 2/16 at Texas, El Paso* W 79-56 3/5 UC Santa Barbara* L 47-66 1/31 at UC Santa Barbara* L 68-97 12/3 South Carolina L 58-63 2/19 San Jose State* L 52-71 3/9 vs. Long Beach State^ L 58-94 2/2 at Cal Poly* W 62-54 12/4 Texas A&M, CC W 72-64 2/24 Hawai`i* L 51-59 ^Big West Tournament 2/7 Long Beach State* W 70-55 12/7 Pepperdine W 70-55 2/28 at Southern Methodist* L 56-58 2/9 Pacific* W 65-48 12/11 UNLV (OT) W 83-75 3/2 at Louisiana Tech* L 65-95 1994-95 2/14 at Boise State* L 70-73 12/15 Western Michigan W 75-67 3/5 vs. Hawai`i^ L 41-45 Season Record: 10-18 2/16 at Idaho* L 57-92 12/22 Idaho State W 60-49 ^WAC Tournament Conference Record: 6-12 2/21 North Texas* W 63-48 12/30 Northern Arizona W 72-61 *Big West Conf. 2/23 New Mexico State* W 68-44 1/5 at Wyoming (OT) W 90-81 2002-03 3/1 at CS Fullerton* W 68-60 11/26 CS Northridge (OT) W 74-71 1/8 at Air Force W 85-73 Season Record: 10-19 3/5 vs. Long Beach State^ (OT) L 69-79 12/2 Southern Utah L 54-79 1/14 at CS Fullerton* W 87-62 Conference Record: 3-15 12/3 Sam Houston State L 65-79 ^Big West Tournament 1/16 at UC Irvine* L 51-87 *Western Athletic Conf. 12/9 at Northern Arizona L 47-62 1/21 Long Beach State* L 72-77 11/22 at San Francisco L 46-57 12/11 at Arizona L 57-79 1997-98 1/23 Pacific* W 76-72 11/26 at Alaska Anchorage W 67-49 12/21 Montana L 47-73 Season Record: 19-9 1/27 New Mexico State* W 75-61 11/27 vs. Indiana W 68-56 1/3 at San Jose State* L 54-59 Conference Record: 10-4 1/29 Cal Poly* W 83-74 11/30 Eastern Washington L 51-54 1/5 at Hawai’i* (OT) L 62-63 *Big West Conf. 2/3 at North Texas* L 46-81 12/1 Eastern Michigan W 84-75 1/10 at Pacific* L 62-84 11/21 at San Francisco L 60-72 2/11 Idaho* W 83-70 12/8 at Sacramento State W 65-54 1/13 Long Beach State* L 69-77 11/23 Portland State W 63-47 2/13 Boise State* W 79-75 12/15 Saint Mary’s W 72-55 1/15 UC Santa Barbara* L 56-79 11/28 SE Missouri State W 69-52 2/18 at Idaho* W 60-50 12/18 New Mexico State W 73-64 1/17 Sacramento State W 62-52 11/29 South Carolina W 72-63 2/20 at Boise State* L 64-68 12/21 San Diego W 80-70 63 Year-by-Year Results

12/29 at UNLV L 55-60 2/19 at Tulsa* L 57-62 11/15 at Eastern Washington W 74-68 12/18 at Pepperdine L 64-70 1/2 Tulsa* L 53-58 2/26 at Fresno State* L 47-65 11/17 at Gonzaga L 55-93 12/22 Washington State W 75-54 1/4 Rice* L 60-65 3/3 Hawai`i * L 54-62 11/23 at Stephen F. Austin W 64-55 12/28 at San Diego L 60-72 1/9 at Texas, El Paso* L 55-63 3/5 San Jose State* L 49-65 11/24 CS Fullerton& Cancelled 12/30 vs. California L 60-85 1/11 at Boise State* L 65-77 3/8 vs. Hawai`i ^ W 65-61 12/1 Southern^ W 77-52 1/2 at Brigham Young L 41-61 1/16 Louisiana Tech* L 54-83 3/9 vs. Rice^ L 54-64 12/2 Idaho State (KAME)^ W 74-66 1/6 at San Jose State* W 64-56 1/9 Boise State* W 64-52 1/18 Southern Methodist* L 72-77 ^ - WAC Tournament 12/7 at UC Irvine L 74-77 1/23 at San Jose State* L 60-63 12/9 at UC Riverside W 62-52 1/13 at Utah State* W 69-58 1/25 at Hawai’i* L 57-58 2005-06 12/16 CS Fullteron W 82-57 1/16 at Hawai`i* W 80-62 1/21 Fresno State* L 66-75 2/1 at Fresno State* L 48-71 Season Record: 13-17 12/28 UNLV W 84-63 1/26 Louisiana Tech* W 69-56 2/6 Boise State* L 63-68 Conference Record: 8-8 12/30 San Francisco W 66-44 1/30 at New Mexico State* W 64-60 2/8 Texas, El Paso* W 75-58 *Western Athletic Conf. 1/2 at Utah Valley L 56-65 11/18 at Portland State L 61-65 2/3 at Idaho* L 53-61 2/13 at Southern Methodist* W 70-59 1/10 San Jose State* W 72-51 2/6 San Jose State* W 72-48 INTRO 2/15 at Louisiana Tech* L 67-79 11/20 at Oregon L 50-61 1/12 Hawai`i* W 75-65 11/25 vs. Minnesota# L 75-83 2/10 at Boise State* L 51-65 2/20 Hawai’i* W 75-69 1/17 at Idaho* W 76-53 2/13 Utah State* W 77-66 2/22 San Jose State* L 52-77 11/26 vs. Alabama# L 46-76 1/19 at Boise State* L 74-82 TEAM INFO 12/2 Northern Colorado L 52-68 2/15 Hawai`i* W 76-56 3/2 Fresno State* L 65-77 1/24 Louisiana Tech* W 74-70 12/3 Northwestern State W 79-59 2/20 at Fresno State* L 58-69 PLAYERS 3/6 at Rice* L 45-70 12/6 at CS Fullerton L 49-53 1/26 New Mexico State* W 83-76 2/27 at Louisiana Tech* L 56-69 3/8 at Tulsa* L 61-73 12/10 UNLV L 41-55 1/31 at Fresno State* L 49-81 3/3 New Mexico State* W 61-59 3/11 vs. Southern Methodist^ L 49-60 12/17 Sacramento State W 63-52 2/2 Utah State* W 75-55 3/6 Idaho* L 62-69 COACHES ^WAC Tournament 12/28 at Northern Arizona L 58-66 2/7 at San Jose State* W 78-62 3/10 Boise State& W 64-59 & STAFF 12/31 San Francisco W 59-53 2/9 at Hawai’i* W 74-69 3/12 Louisiana Tech& L 77-80 kim gervasoni 1/5 Hawai’i* L 74-79 2/14 Boise State* L 69-80 3/19 at Wyoming+ L 53-74 STATISTICS 2003-2008 1/7 SanJose State* L 56-64 2/16 Idaho* W 68-48 ! Nugget Classic (Reno, Nev.) five seasons 1/12 at Idaho* L 56-69 2/21 at Utah State* L 48-56 * Western Athletic Conference Game 1/14 at Boise State* L 50-58 2/28 at New Mexico State* L 49-70 & WAC Tournament (Reno, Nev.) +WNIT game RECORD 2003-04 1/19 Utah Valley W 74-59 3/3 at Louisiana Tech* L 64-70 1/21 Utah State* W 64-54 3/8 Fresno State* L 68-82 BOOK Season Record: 3-26 1/26 Boise State* W 73-67 2010-11 Conference Record: 2-16 3/12 Louisiana Tech+ L 56-82 1/28 at Hawai’i* W 66-61 * Western Athletic Conference Game Season Record: 22-11 *Western Athletic Conf. HISTORY 2/2 Louisiana Tech* L 57-72 & UTEP Thanksgiving Tournament Conference Record: 9-7 11/22 at San Diego L 74-96 ^ Nugget Classic (hosted by Nevada) 2/4 New Mexico State* W 61-51 *Western Athletic Conf. 11/24 at San Diego State L 52-67 + WAC Tournament 2/9 at Louisiana Tech* L 34-75 11/12 Cal Poly Pomona W 82-71 11/29 Northern Arizona L 44-60 2/11 at New Mexico State* W 53-46 11/14 Pepperdine W 66-61 12/2 Brigham Young L 53-63 2/16 Fresno State* W 68-67 jane albright 11/17 at Sacramento State W 98-72 12/6 UNLV L 75-90 2/18 Idaho* W 49-43 2008-present 11/21 at UNLV L 54-67 12/7 Santa Clara L 53-60 2/25 at Utah State* W 67-51 7 seasons 11/26 North Carolina State! W 74-70 12/13 Sacramento State W 65-55 3/2 at San Jose State* L 48-53 11/27 San Diego State! W 63-61 12/19 at California L 51-62 3/4 at Fresno State* L 48-73 2008-09 12/2 Arizona W 79-75 12/21 at New Mexico State L 53-54 3/7 vs. San Jose State^ W 76-61 Season Record: 18-14 12/5 at Washington State L 54-67 12/28 at Saint Mary’s (OT) L 73-76 3/8 vs. Louisiana Tech^ L 60-69 Conference Record: 10-6 12/16 Portland State W 85-57 1/3 San Jose State* L 63-70 ^WAC Tournament *Western Athletic Conf. 12/20 vs. Illinois State% W 87-78 1/5 Hawai’i* W 77-62 11/14 Eastern Washington W 64-49 12/21 vs. Ball State% W 74-70 1/8 at Louisiana Tech* L 47-110 2006-07 11/16 at #9/9 California L 53-67 12/30 at Weber State W 74-72 1/10 at Southern Methodist* L 62-70 Season Record: 17-15 11/18 Brigham Young L 63-81 1/1 Brigham Young W 57-53 1/15 Texas, El Paso* L 54-85 Conference Record: 10-6 11/21 at UNLV L 53-66 11/23 Saint Mary’s W 99-91 1/6 Idaho* (OT) L 56-61 1/17 Boise State* L 66-89 WNIT (First Round) 11/28 Northern Iowa! W 71-63 1/8 Boise State* W 68-51 1/22 at Tulsa* L 57-74 *Western Athletic Conf. 11/29 #7/8 Louisville! W 85-82 1/12 at New Mexico State* W 65-46 1/24 at Rice* L 49-78 11/11 Cal Poly W 76-62 12/4 at UC Santa Barbara L 37-59 1/15 at Utah State* L 69-81 1/31 Fresno State* W 71-53 11/14 at San Diego State W 68-62 12/7 at UCLA L 47-62 1/22 at Louisiana Tech* L 43-67 2/5 Southern Methodist* L 68-71 11/19 Idaho State W 75-58 12/18 at Santa Clara W 67-53 1/29 Fresno State* L 51-72 2/7 Louisiana Tech* L 57-89 11/24 at Colorado# L 60-80 12/21 UC Riverside W 52-47 1/31 at Hawai`i* W 75-62 2/12 at Boise State* L 52-63 11/25 vs. Wyoming# L 71-80 12/29 vs. Hampton$ L 59-62 2/3 Utah State* L 73-79 2/14 at Texas, El Paso* L 43-76 12/1 Auburn^ L 75-84 12/30 vs. Montana$ L 51-59 2/5 at San Jose State* W 66-47 2/19 Rice* L 54-61 12/3 UC Riverside^ L 70-73 1/8 Louisiana Tech* W 64-57 2/10 San Jose State* W 65-36 2/21 Tulsa* L 66-79 12/8 at Sacramento State W 75-42 1/10 New Mexico State* W 61-56 2/12 Hawai`i* W 69-42 2/28 at Fresno State* L 44-63 12/10 at Washington L 60-79 1/14 at Utah State* W 56-49 2/17 at Idaho* W 69-63 3/4 at Hawai’i* L 54-63 12/17 UC Irvine W 69-68 1/17 at Hawai`i* W 69-50 2/19 at Boise State* W 74-57 3/6 at San Jose State* (2OT)L 78-81 12/28 Portland State W 65-52 1/25 at San Jose State* W 66-52 2/26 New Mexico State* L 59-63 3/9 vs. San Jose State^ L 60-68 12/30 at UNLV L 63-77 1/30 Boise State* W 77-45 1/2 at San Francisco L 55-65 2/28 Louisiana Tech* W 71-66 ^WAC Tournament 2/1 San Jose State* W 61-50 1/6 at Idaho* W 78-68 2/6 Fresno State* L 60-63 3/5 at Fresno State* L 50-73 1/8 at Boise State* L 65-68 2/8 Utah State* L 52-63 3/10 vs. Idaho& W 75-61 2004-05 1/11 Hawai`i* W 69-59 2/13 at New Mexico State* L 51-54 3/11 vs. Louisiana Tech& L 59-66 Season Record: 8-22 1/13 San jose State* W 74-47 2/15 at Louisiana Tech* L 59-77 3/17 at Saint Mary’s^ W 65-62 Conference Record: 3-15 1/18 at Louisiana Tech* W 55-54 2/20 at Idaho* W 69-53 3/20 Southern California^ L 59-78 *Western Athletic Conf. 2/22 at Boise State* L 74-75 ! Nugget Classic (Reno, Nev.) 1/20 New Mexico State* W 74-70 % Carribean Classic (Cancun, Mexico) 11/19 CS Fullerton W 71-56 1/25 at Fresno State* W 68-61 2/27 at Fresno State* L 53-65 * Western Athletic Conference Game 11/20 Colorado W 69-59 2/1 Louisiana Tech* L 62-73 3/4 at Idaho* W 39-57 & WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) ^ WNIT Game 11/24 at Brigham Young L 64-81 2/3 at Hawai`i* L 72-74 3/7 Hawai`i* W 75-57 12/3 vs. Gonzaga L 49-68 2/8 Fresno State* L 81-86 3/11 Boise State& W 73-65 12/4 vs. Alabama State (OT) L 51-57 2/15 at Utah State* L 44-59 3/12 Louisiana Tech& W 91-88 2011-12 3/13 Fresno State& L 49-56 12/7 San Diego State W 74-55 2/17 at San Jose State* W 70-52 Season Record: 7-23 ! Nugget Classic (Reno, Nev.) 12/16 Texas A&M, CC L 52-75 2/22 Idaho* W 75-63 Conference Record: 3-11 12/18 at Sacramento State W 64-57 $ Lady Griz Holiday Classic *Western Athletic Conf. 2/24 Boise State* WOT 81-70 (Missoula, Mont.) 12/22 at UNLV L 60-66 3/1 Utah State* W 61-49 11/13 Saint Martin’s W 91-74 12/28 at Santa Clara L 71-78 * Western Athletic Conference Game 11/19 vs. North Dakota State# L 47-67 3/3 at New Mexico State* L 57-68 & WAC Tournament (Reno, Nev.) 12/30 at San Jose State* L 63-76 3/7 vs. Utah State+ W 61-60 11/20 vs. Binghamton# L 52-58 1/1 at Hawai`i* L 43-71 3/9 vs. New Mexico State+ L 62-73 2009-10 11/25 Butler! W 71-69 11/26 Penn State! L 65-103 1/6 Louisiana Tech* L 52-69 3/15 at Wyoming& L 56-84 Season Record: 17-16 1/8 Southern Methodist* W 63-62 * = WAC game Conference Record: 10-6 11/30 Pacific L 70-75 (OT) 1/13 at Texas, El Paso* L 54-70 # = Coors Classic 12/3 at Portland State L 73-80 ^ = Nugget Classic *Western Athletic Conf. 1/15 at Boise State* L 51-70 + = WAC Tournament 11/13 CS Monterey Bay W 63-39 12/8 at Long Beach State L 58-61 (OT) 1/20 Tulsa* L 68-77 & WNIT First Round 11/16 UC Santa Barbara W 59-43 12/10 at CS Fullerton L 74-76 1/22 Rice* L 74-83 11/20 at Saint Mary’s L 52-65 12/14 Oregon W 76-74 1/29 Fresno State* L 67-75 2007-08 11/23 Weber State W 50-38 12/22 at Brigham Young L 53-84 12/29 Long Island% L 51-67 2/3 at Southern Methodist* L 55-64 Season Record: 18-12 11/27 Columbia! W 64-47 12/30 Mississippi State% L 63-67 2/5 at Louisiana Tech* L 72-108 Conference Record: 9-7 11/28 West Virginia! L 41-66 12/2 Sacramento State W 101-72 1/2 UNLV L 63-74 2/10 Boise State* W 58-53 *Western Athletic Conf. 12/4 at Arizona L 57-84 1/10 at CS Bakersfield W 85-76 2/12 Texas, El Paso* W 68-62 11/9 Santa Clara W 62-51 12/6 UNLV L 63-74 1/14 at Fresno State* L 67-85 64 2/17 at Rice* L 49-75 11/11 San Diego State L 61-67 Year-by-Year Results

1/21 at Utah State* L 69-91 3/7 at UNLV* L 68-80 1/23 at Idaho * W 76-70 3/11 San Diego State& W 53-48 1/26 Hawai`i* L 63-72 3/14 Fresno State& L 71-82 1/28 San Jose State* L 79-86 ! Nugget Classic (Reno, Nev.) * Mountain West Game 2/2 at Louisiana Tech* L 63-77 & Mountain West Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) 2/4 at New Mexico State* L 50-70 2/11 Fresno State* L 67-85 2014-15 2/16 Utah State* L 72-84 Season Record: 9-21 2/18 Idaho* L 86-87 (OT) Conference Record: 5-13 2/22 at San Jose State* L 63-70 *Mountain West 2/25 at Hawai`i* L 68-72 11/14 UC Santa Barbara W 71-58 3/1 New Mexico State* W 68-56 11/18 at #14/14 California L 54-76 3/3 Louisiana Tech* W 76-72 11/22 at Brigham Young L 60-65 3/7 vs. Utah State& L 66-75 11/25 at San Francisco L 48-63 INTRO # Subway Classic (Minneapolis, Minn) ! Nugget Classic (Reno, Nev.) 11/28 Portland! W 84-59 % Peppermill Classic (Reno, Nev.) 11/29 Ole Miss! L 66-77 TEAM INFO * Western Athletic Conference Game 12/2 Pacific L 53-64 & WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) 12/7 at Grand Canyon W 64-52 PLAYERS 2012-13 12/10 CS Stanislaus W 83-57 12/19 vs. Toledo^ L 56-65 Season Record: 8-23 12/20 vs. #16/14 Oregon State^ L 50-73 COACHES Conference Record: 2-14 1/3 at Air Force* W 76-53 *Mountain West & STAFF 1/7 UNLV* W 71-62 11/9 CS Fullerton W 76-72 1/10 at Fresno State* L 43-65 11/15 at Pacific L 63-72 STATISTICS 1/14 Colorado State* L 58-59 11/17 at UC Irvine W 72-49 1/21 at Utah State* L 57-68 11/23 Cleveland State! W 86-79 1/24 Fresno State* L 44-62 RECORD 11/24 Toledo! L 61-73 1/28 at UNLV* L 52-75 12/2 Cal Poly L 63-72 BOOK 1/31 Wyoming* L 45-61 12/7 at Portland L 61-70 2/4 at San Diego State* L 49-57 12/9 at Oregon W 77-73 2/7 San Jose State* L 77-80 (OT) HISTORY 12/12 CS Los Angeles W 91-81 2/11 Utah State* W 49-44 12/21 South Florida$ L 46-71 2/14 at New Mexico* L 45-63 12/22 Miami (Ohio)$ L 49-62 2/18 at Wyoming* L 54-77 12/31 at Wake Forest L 54-77 2/21 Boise State* L 47-51 1/5 CS Bakersfield L 80-83 2/25 Air Force* W 74-42 1/9 Air Force* W 67-54 2/28 at San Jose State* L 72-81 1/12 at Wyoming* L 41-92 3/3 at Colorado State* L 61-68 1/19 Fresno State* L 56-74 3/6 San Diego State* W 50-44 1/23 at San Diego State* L 57-69 3/9 vs. San Diego State& L 48-70 1/26 at Boise State * L 58-67 ! Nugget Classic (Reno, Nev.) 1/30 UNLV* L 61-66 ^ New Orleans Shootout (New Orleans, La.) 2/2 New Mexico* L 66-69 * Mountain West Game & Mountain West Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) 2/6 at Colorado State* L 50-59 2/9 at Air Force* L 56-63 2/13 Wyoming* L 65-66 2/20 at Fresno State* W 60-54 2/23 San Diego State* L 45-58 2/27 Boise State* L 62-80 3/2 at UNLV* L 63-80 3/6 at New Mexico* L 43-66 3/9 Colorado State* L 51-53 3/12 Air Force& W 80-66 3/14 San Diego State& L 39-67 ! Nugget Classic (Reno, Nev.) $Carribean Classic (Cancun, Mexico) * Mountain West Game & Mountain West Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) 2013-14 Season Record: 18-13 Conference Record: 12-6 *Mountain West 11/8 at Utah Valley W 79-67 11/15 Long Beach State W 91-61 11/17 UC Irvine L 72-86 11/21 at Cal Poly L 57-82 11/25 CS East Bay W 79-62 11/29 Idaho! L 77-88 11/30 Wake Forest! W 95-87 12/3 Brigham Young L 61-69 12/7 at Utah L 57-61 12/10 Grand Canyon L 55-75 12/21 at UC Santa Barbara W 77-66 1/1 San Jose State* W 101-74 1/4 at Wyoming* L 64-72 1/8 UNLV* L 49-57 1/11 at Utah State* W 76-72 1/15 at Boise State* L 64-67 1/22 Fresno State* W 63-60 1/25 Wyoming * W 72-69 1/29 at Colorado State* L 64-71 2/1 at Air Force* W 84-74 (OT) 2/5 Utah State* W 70-66 2/8 San Diego State* W 84-65 2/12 at Fresno State* L 48-73 2/15 New Mexico* W 75-73 2/19 at San Jose State* W 99-95 2/22 Air Force* W 76-43 3/1 at New Mexico* W 60-55 3/4 Boise State* W 75-70 65 Series Histories

air force 1998-99 Home L 53-61 cal state bakersfield chico state Series: 9-2 (Home: 4-1; Away: 4-1; Neutral: 1-0) 1999-00 Home W 79-75 Series: 1-1 (Home: 0-1; Away: 1-0) Series: 4-4 (Home: 3-2; Away: 1-2) 1981-82 Home L 50-68 1999-00 Away L 64-68 2011-12 Away W 85-76 1981-82 Home L 72-79 1983-84 Away W 86-60 2001-02 Home W 64-53 2012-13 Home L 80-83 1981-82 Away L 44-58 1999-00 Away W 85-73 2001-02 Away L 51-61 1982-83 Away L 57-74 2000-01 Home W 85-53 2002-03 Away L 65-77 cal state dominguez hills 1982-83 Home W 77-54 2012-13 Home W 67-54 2002-03 Home L 63-68 Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) 1983-84 Home L 71-73 2012-13 Away L 56-63 2003-04 Home L 66-89 1981-82 Home L 58-65 1984-85 Away W 75-55 2012-13 Neutral W^ 80-66 2003-04 Away L 52-63 1985-86 Home W 80-59 2013-14 Away W* 84-74 2004-05 Away L 51-70 cal state east bay 1989-90 Home W 72-66 2013-14 Home W 76-43 2004-05 Home W 58-53 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) INTRO 2014-15 Away W 76-53 2005-06 Away L 50-58 2013-14 Home W 79-62 cleveland state 2014-15 Home W 74-42 2005-06 Home W 73-67 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) cal state fullerton TEAM INFO 2006-07 Away L 65-68 2012-13 Home W 86-79 alabama 2006-07 Home W* 81-70 Series: 11-7 (Home: 7-2; Away: 3-5; Neutral: 1-0) Series: 0-2 (Home: 0-1; Neutral: 0-1) 2007-08 Away L 74-82 1992-93 Home L 67-82 colorado PLAYERS 1986-87 Home L 66-67 2007-08 Home L 69-80 1992-93 Away L 65-85 Series: 1-1 (Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1) 2005-06 Neutral L 46-76 2008-09 Home W 77-45 1993-94 Home L 61-70 2004-05 Home W 69-59 COACHES 2008-09 Away L 74-75 1993-94 Away L 59-85 2006-07 Away L 60-80 & STAFF alabama - birmingham (uab) 2008-09 Home W^ 73-65 1994-95 Away L 70-83 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) 2009-10 Home W 64-52 1994-95 Home W 86-82 colorado state STATISTICS 2000-01 Home W 79-63 2009-10 Away L 51-65 1995-96 Home W 77-65 Series: 1-8 (Home: 1-4; Away: 0-4) 2009-10 Home W^ 64-59 1995-96 Away W 74-70 1985-86 Home W 69-41 RECORD alabama state 2010-11 Home W 68-51 1996-97 Away W 68-60 1995-96 Home L 49-60 BOOK Series: 0-1 (Neutral: 0-1) 2010-11 Away W 74-57 1997-98 Home W 88-68 2000-01 Home L 48-70 2004-05 Neutral L* 51-57 2012-13 Away L 58-67 1997-98 Neutral W^ 81-45 2001-02 Away L 57-84 2012-13 Home L 62-80 1998-99 Home W 68-61 2012-13 Away L 50-59 HISTORY alaska-anchorage 2013-14 Away L 64-67 1999-00 Away W 87-62 2012-13 Home L 51-53 Series: 2-0 (Home: 1-0; Away: 1-0) 2013-14 Home W 75-70 2004-05 Home W 71-56 2013-14 Away L 64-71 1981-82 Home W 89-69 2014-15 Home L 47-51 2005-06 Away L 49-53 2014-15 Home L 58-59 2002-03 Away W 67-49 2007-08 Home W 82-57 2014-15 Away L 61-68 brigham young 2011-12 Away L 74-76 american Series: 1-8 (Home: 1-3; Away: 0-5) 2012-13 Home W 76-72 columbia Series: 1-0 (Neutral: 1-0) 1986-87 Away L 61-77 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) 2000-01 Neutral W 82-59 2003-04 Home L 53-63 cal state hayward 2009-10 Home W 64-47 Series: 1-1 (Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1) arizona 2004-05 Away L 64-81 2008-09 Home L 63-81 1981-82 Away L 52-61 denver Series: 1-2 (Home: 1-0; Away: 0-2) 1982-83 Home W 109-74 Series: 2-1 (Home: 2-0; Away: 0-1) 1994-95 Away L 57-79 2009-10 Away L 41-61 2010-11 Home W 57-53 1981-82 Home W 93-82 2009-10 Away L 57-84 cal state los angeles 1998-99 Home W 71-49 2010-11 Home W 79-75 2011-12 Away L 53-84 2013-14 Home L 61-69 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) 1998-99 Away L 50-81 2014-15 Away L 60-65 2012-13 Home W 91-81 auburn eastern michigan Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) bucknell cal state monterey bay 2006-07 Home L 75-84 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) 2002-03 Home W 84-75 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) 1989-90 Home W 85-80 2009-10 Home W 63-39 ball state eastern Washington Series: 1-0 (Neutral: 1-0) Series: 4-11 (Home: 3-6; Away: 1-5) butler cal state northridge 2010-11 Neutral W 74-70 Series: 3-3 (Home: 3-0; Away: 0-3) 1982-83 Home L 74-76 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) 2011-12 Home W 71-69 1981-82 Away L 51-80 1986-87 Home L 72-75 baylor 1990-91 Away L 67-72 1987-88 Away L 49-66 Series: 0-4 (Home: 0-2; Away: 0-2) 1991-92 Home W 84-59 1987-88 Home L 65-69 1984-85 Away L 78-88 california Series: 0-6 (Home: 0-1; Away: 0-4; Neutral: 1993-94 Away L 66-79 1988-89 Away L 55-56 1991-92 Home L 76-89 1993-94 Home W 59-53 1988-89 Home L 63-70 1991-92 Away L 64-72 0-1) 1984-85 Home L 69-88 1994-95 Home W* 74-71 1989-90 Away L 58-67 2001-02 Home L 58-86 1999-00 Away L 52-74 1989-90 Home W** 87-83 Cal state stanislaus 1990-91 Away L 71-88 binghamton 2003-04 Away L 51-62 2008-09 Away L 53-67 Series: 3-1 (Home: 3-1) 1990-91 Home L* 57-67 Series: 0-1 (Neutral: 0-1) 1981-82 Home L 58-72 1991-92 Away L 69-74 2011-12 Neutral L 52-58 2009-10 Neutral L 60-85 2014-15 Away L 54-76 1981-82 Home W 70-43 1991-92 Home W 67-63 1982-83 Home W 63-58 2002-03 Home L 51-54 boise state 2014-15 Home W 83-57 2007-08 Away W 74-68 Series: 15-33 (Home: 11-13; Away: 4-20) cal poly 2008-09 Home W 64-49 1983-84 Away L 62-80 Series: 6-4 (Home: 4-1; Away: 1-3; Neutral: 1-0) central connecticut 1984-85 Away W 79-74 1981-82 Away L 52-58 Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) fairfield 1986-87 Away W 76-72 1995-96 Home W 64-53 1989-90 Home L 65-86 Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) 1987-88 Home L 68-75 1996-97 Away W 62-54 1997-98 Home W 86-54 1988-89 Home L 52-66 1987-88 Away L 58-86 central florida 1988-89 Away L 50-74 1998-99 Away L* 74-75 1999-00 Home W 83-74 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) fresno state 1988-89 Home L 50-74 2000-01 Home W 87-54 Series: 11-36 (Home: 9-15; Away: 2-20; Neutral: 0-1) 1989-90 Home L 67-88 1999-00 Neutral W^ 89-64 2006-07 Home W 76-62 1983-84 Home L 73-78 1989-90 Away L 46-81 1983-84 Away L 70-76 1990-91 Home L 65-73 2012-13 Home L 63-72 2013-14 Away L 57-82 chapman college 1984-85 Away L 47-70 1990-91 Away L 59-77 Series: 0-2 (Home: 0-1; Away: 0-1) 1984-85 Home L 61-74 1991-92 Away L 69-97 cal poly pomona 1982-83 Home L 49-60 1985-86 Away L 63-71 1991-92 Home L 59-82 1983-84 Away L 72-81 1986-87 Home L 60-75 1996-97 Home L* 69-71 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) 2010-11 Home W 82-71 1988-89 Home L 45-96 1996-97 Away L 70-73 chicago state 1988-89 Away L 52-90 1997-98 Away W 46-45 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) 1989-90 Away L 61-68 1997-98 Home L 65-80 1998-99 Home W 74-50 1991-92 Home W 77-69 66 1998-99 Away L 43-67 1993-94 Home W 76-60 Series Histories

1995-96 Home W 73-62 2004-05 Neutral W^ 65-61 illinois state 2004-05 Away L 72-108 1996-97 Away L 47-51 2005-06 Home L 74-79 Series: 1-0 (Neutral: 1-0) 2005-06 Home L 57-72 1997-98 Home W 63-50 2005-06 Away W 66-61 2010-11 Neutral W 87-78 2005-06 Away L 34-75 1998-99 Away L 49-59 2006-07 Home W 69-59 2005-06 Neutral L^ 60-69 2000-01 Away L 51-60 2006-07 Away L 72-74 indiana 2006-07 Away W 55-54 2000-01 Home W 71-68 2007-08 Home W 75-65 Series: 1-1 (Home: 0-1; Neutral: 1-0) 2006-07 Home L 62-73 2001-02 Away L 56-68 2007-08 Away W 74-69 1990-91 Home L 56-76 2007-08 Home W 74-70 2001-02 Home W 72-54 2008-09 Away W 69-50 2002-03 Neutral W 68-56 2007-08 Away L 64-70 2002-03 Away L 48-71 2008-09 Home W 75-57 2007-08 Neutral L^ 56-82 2002-03 Home L 65-77 2009-10 Away W 80-62 indiana state 2008-09 Home W 64-57 2003-04 Home W 71-53 2009-10 Home W 76-56 Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) 2008-09 Away L 59-77 2003-04 Away L 44-63 2010-11 Away W 75-62 1990-91 Home L 64-81 2008-09 Home W^ 91-88 INTRO 2004-05 Home L 67-75 2010-11 Home W 69-42 2009-10 Home W 69-56 iowa 2004-05 Away L 47-65 2011-12 Home L 63-72 2009-10 Away L 56-69 TEAM INFO 2005-06 Home W 68-67 2011-12 Away L 68-72 Series: 0-1 (Away: 0-1) 2009-10 Home L^ 77-80 2005-06 Away L 48-73 2000-01 Away L 59-73 2010-11 Away L 43-67 2006-07 Away W 68-61 houston 2010-11 Home W 71-66 PLAYERS iowa state 2006-07 Home L 81-86 Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) 2010-11 Neutral L^ 59-66 Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) 2007-08 Away L 49-81 1981-82 Home L 43-77 2011-12 Away L 63-77 COACHES 1996-97 Home L 37-57 2007-08 Home L 68-82 2011-12 Home W 76-72 & STAFF idaho 2008-09 Home L 60-63 kansas state 2008-09 Away L 53-65 Series: 16-19 (Home: 7-9; Away: 8-10; Neutral: 1-0) louisville STATISTICS 1987-88 Away W 72-64 Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) 2008-09 Home L^ 49-56 1996-97 Home L 63-69 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) 2009-10 Home L 66-75 1987-88 Home L 70-74 2008-09 Home W 85-82 RECORD 1988-89 Away L 58-74 2009-10 Away L 58-69 lasalle BOOK 1988-89 Home L 53-70 2010-11 Home L 51-72 Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) loyola marymount 1989-90 Away L 43-57 Series: 7-2 (Home: 4-0; Away: 3-2) 2010-11 Away L 50-73 1995-96 Home L 48-71 HISTORY 2011-12 Away L 67-85 1989-90 Home L 58-67 1983-84 Away W 64-61 2011-12 Home L 67-85 1990-91 Away L 52-76 lassen junior college 1984-85 Home W 70-62 2012-13 Home L 56-74 1990-91 Home L 64-65 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) 1985-86 Away W 68-63 2012-13 Away W 60-54 1991-92 Away L 42-62 1981-82 Home W 89-39 1985-86 Home W 78-54 2013-14 Home W 63-60 1991-92 Home L 63-71 1986-87 Away W 63-56 2013-14 Away L 48-73 1992-93 Away L 64-79 laverne 1986-87 Home W 73-51 2013-14 Neutral L^ 71-82 1996-97 Home W 75-64 Series: 1-0 (Away: 1-0) 1987-88 Away L 72-85 2014-15 Away L 43-65 1996-97 Away L 57-92 1981-82 Away W 90-52 1987-88 Home W 61-40 2014-15 Home L 44-62 1997-98 Away L** 74-75 1990-91 Away L 75-87 1997-98 Home W 91-80 long beach state gonzaga 1998-99 Away L 74-81 Series: 6-13 (Home: 4-4; Away: 2-6; Neutral: 0-3) marshall Series: 1-3 (Home: 1-1; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 1998-99 Home W 88-73 1985-86 Away L 46-88 Series: 1-0 (Away: 1-0) 0-1) 1999-00 Home W 83-70 1992-93 Home W 80-72 1989-90 Away W 75-66 1983-84 Home W 92-80 1999-00 Away W 60-50 1992-93 Away L 61-63 1992-93 Home L 63-66 2005-06 Away L 56-69 1993-94 Home W 82-79 mcneese state 2004-05 Neutral L 49-68 2005-06 Home W 49-43 1993-94 Home L 56-72 Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) 2007-08 Away L 55-93 2006-07 Away W 78-68 1993-94 Away L 51-80 1992-93 Home L 80-90 2006-07 Home W 75-63 1993-94 Neutral L^ 58-94 grand canyon 2007-08 Away W 76-53 1994-95 Home L 69-77 memphis Series: 1-1 (Home: 0-1; Away: 1-0) 2007-08 Home W 68-48 1994-95 Away W 69-68 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) 2001-02 Home W 82-65 2013-14 Home L 55-75 2008-09 Away W 69-53 1995-96 Away L 88-95 2014-15 Away W 64-52 2008-09 Away W 39-57 1995-96 Home L 67-79 metro state 2009-10 Away L 53-61 1996-97 Home W 70-55 hampton 2009-10 Home L 62-69 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) 1996-97 Neutral L*^ 69-79 1990-91 Home W 58-44 Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) 2010-11 Home L* 56-61 1997-98 Away W 69-60 miami (ohio) 2008-09 Home L 59-62 2010-11 Away W 69-63 1998-99 Away L 45-64 Series: 0-1 (Neutral: 0-1) 2010-11 Neutral W^ 75-61 1999-00 Home L 72-77 2012-13 Neutral L 49-62 hawai’i 2011-12 Away W 76-70 1999-00 Neutral L^ 87-97 Series: 15-24 (Home: 8-10; Away: 5-12; Neutral: 2-2) 2011-12 Home L* 86-87 2011-12 Away L* 58-61 1981-82 Home L 65-71 minnesota 2013-14 Home L 77-88 2013-14 Home W 91-61 1981-82 Home L 58-66 Series: 0-1 (Neutral: 0-1) 2005-06 Neutral L 75-83 1983-84 Away L 71-84 idaho state long island 1992-93 Away L 52-85 Series: 7-11 (Home: 6-4; Away: 1-7) Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) 1992-93 Away L 63-85 mississippi 1982-83 Home W 75-70 2011-12 Home L 51-67 Series: 0-2 (Home: 0-2) 1992-93 Neutral L^ 71-88 1984-85 Away L 72-79 1993-94 Home L 48-91 1982-83 Home L 52-112 1984-85 Away L 68-78 louisiana lafayette 2014-15 Home L 66-77 1993-94 Home L 55-84 1985-86 Home W 88-54 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) 1994-95 Away L* 62-63 1987-88 Home L 72-73 1985-86 Home W 85-77 mississippi state 1994-95 Home W 76-72 1987-88 Away L 60-71 Series: 0-2 (Home: 0-2) 1994-95 Neutral W^ 55-48 1988-89 Home L 59-77 louisiana monroe 1997-98 Home L 35-45 1995-96 Home L 52-55 1988-89 Away L 53-65 Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) 2011-12 Home L 63-67 1995-96 Away L 42-63 1989-90 Away W 60-55 1990-91 Home L 73-80 2000-01 Home L 52-67 1989-90 Home L 63-78 missouri-Kansas city 2000-01 Away L 52-74 1990-91 Home W 65-56 louisiana tech Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) 2001-02 Away L 53-73 1990-91 Away L 60-77 Series: 7-21 (Home: 6-8; Away: 1-10; Neutral: 0-3) 1983-84 Home L 70-84 2001-02 Home L 51-59 1991-92 Home L 63-64 1987-88 Home L 46-80 2001-02 Neutral L^ 41-45 1991-92 Away L 73-78 2001-02 Home L 58-102 montana 2002-03 Away L 57-58 1999-00 Home W 60-49 2001-02 Away L 65-95 Series: 1-15 (Home: 1-8; Away: 0-7) 2002-03 Home W 75-69 2000-01 Away L 56-75 2002-03 Home L 54-83 1983-84 Home L 61-91 2003-04 Home W 77-62 2006-07 Home W 75-58 2002-03 Away L 67-79 1984-85 Away L 46-72 2003-04 Away L 54-63 2007-08 Home W 74-66 2003-04 Away L 47-110 1986-87 Home L 40-67 2004-05 Away L 43-71 2003-04 Home L 57-89 1987-88 Home L 44-67 2004-05 Home L 54-62 2004-05 Home L 52-69 1987-88 Away L 48-66 67 Series Histories

1988-89 Home L 53-69 new orleans oregon state rice 1988-89 Away L 49-81 Series: 0-1 (Away: 0-1) Series: 0-4 (Home: 0-3; Neutral: 0-1) Series: 2-10 (Home: 2-3; Away: 0-5; Neutral: 0-2) 1989-90 Home L 53-73 1981-82 Away L 72-87 1991-92 Home L 60-83 2000-01 Home W 94-77 1989-90 Away L 34-73 1993-94 Home L 44-90 2000-01 Away L 55-57 1990-91 Home L 50-81 nicholls state 1996-97 Home L 58-65 2000-01 Neutral L*^ 56-60 1990-91 Away L 44-74 Series: 1-1 (Home: 1-1) 2014-15 Neutral L 50-73 2001-02 Away L 41-54 1991-92 Away L 52-77 1988-89 Home W 75-59 2001-02 Home W 61-59 1991-92 Home W 80-73 1990-91 Home L 86-87 oregon tech 2002-03 Home L 60-65 1994-95 Home L 47-73 Series: 5-0 (Home: 3-0; Away: 2-0) 2002-03 Away L 45-70 1995-96 Away L 41-62 north carolina state 1982-83 Home W 77-59 2003-04 Away L 49-78 2008-09 Home L 51-59 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) 1982-83 Away W 73-70 2003-04 Home L 54-61 INTRO 2010-11 Home W 74-70 1983-84 Home W 83-61 2004-05 Home L 74-83 montana state 1984-85 Away W 66-62 2004-05 Away L 49-75 Series: 1-10 (Home: 0-6; Away: 1-4) north dakota state 1985-86 Home W 83-51 2004-05 Neutral L^ 54-64 TEAM INFO 1985-86 Home L 59-63 Series: 0-1 (Neutral: 0-1) 1987-88 Home L 53-76 2011-12 Neutral L 47-67 pacific sacramento state PLAYERS 1987-88 Away L 69-88 Series: 7-13 (Home: 5-6; Away: 2-7) Series: 16-11 (Home: 9-5; Away: 7-6) 1988-89 Home L 61-66 northern arizona 1982-83 Away L 63-81 1981-82 Away W 68-53 COACHES 1988-89 Away L 51-63 Series: 5-12 (Home: 3-5; Away: 2-7) 1985-86 Home W 79-74 1981-82 Away L 75-87 & STAFF 1989-90 Home L 50-54 1983-84 Away W 69-65 1986-87 Away L 58-62 1982-83 Home L 67-76 1989-90 Away L 47-65 1987-88 Away L 56-70 1987-88 Home W 65-54 1982-83 Home L 81-82 STATISTICS 1990-91 Home L 54-71 1987-88 Home L 69-78 1989-90 Home L 64-76 1983-84 Home W 74-60 1990-91 Away W 76-64 1988-89 Away L 62-75 1992-93 Away L 51-79 1984-85 Away L 70-76 1991-92 Away L 59-73 1988-89 Home L 72-77 1992-93 Home L 69-73 1985-86 Home W 85-52 RECORD 1989-90 Away L 52-65 BOOK 1991-92 Home L 63-80 1993-94 Home L 52-81 1989-90 Home L* 83-84 1989-90 Home L 52-62 1993-94 Away L 47-63 1991-92 Home W 73-72 1990-91 Away L 42-57 HISTORY murray state 1994-95 Away L 62-84 1991-92 Away L 59-71 Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) 1990-91 Home W 67-61 1994-95 Home W 72-69 1992-93 Home L 65-83 1988-89 Home L 60-87 1991-92 Away W 78-51 1995-96 Home L 66-67 1992-93 Away L 67-82 1991-92 Home W 74-56 1995-96 Away W 62-50 1993-94 Home L 54-77 navy 1993-94 Home L 40-67 1996-97 Home W 65-48 1993-94 Away L 61-68 Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) 1994-95 Away L 47-62 1997-98 Away W 66-58 1994-95 Home W 62-52 1998-99 Home L 65-70 1998-99 Away L 50-56 1998-99 Away L 51-66 1994-95 Away W 75-62 1999-00 Home W 72-61 1999-00 Home W 76-72 1995-96 Away L 60-64 new mexico 2003-04 Home L 44-60 2011-12 Home L* 70-75 1996-97 Away W 69-64 Series: 3-3 (Home: 2-1; Away: 1-2) 2005-06 Away L 58-66 2012-13 Away L 63-72 1996-97 Home W 82-62 1986-87 Home W 70-61 2014-15 Home L 53-64 1998-99 Home W 70-47 northern colorado 2012-13 Home L 66-69 2002-03 Away W 65-54 Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) 2012-13 Away L 43-66 penn state 2003-04 Home W 65-55 2005-06 Home L 52-68 2013-14 Home W 75-73 Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) 2004-05 Away W 64-57 2013-14 Away W 60-55 2011-12 Home L 65-103 northern iowa 2005-06 Home W 63-52 2014-15 Away L 45-63 2006-07 Away W 75-42 Series: 2-0 (Home: 2-0) pepperdine 1996-97 Home W 70-53 2009-10 Home W 101-72 new mexico state Series: 5-5 (Home: 4-1; Away: 1-4) 2010-11 Away W 98-72 Series: 15-20 (Home: 11-5; Away: 4-13; Neutral: 0-2) 2008-09 Home W 71-63 1984-85 Home W 75-69 1986-87 Away L 68-86 1985-86 Away L 71-85 saint bonaventure 1992-93 Away L 46-83 north texas 1985-86 Home W 75-54 Series: 4-4 (Home: 2-2; Away: 2-2) Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) 1992-93 Home L 72-85 1986-87 Away L 52-66 1996-97 Home W 86-67 1993-94 Away L 51-73 1996-97 Away W 64-60 1986-87 Home L 65-79 1996-97 Home W 63-48 1993-94 Home L 47-81 1996-97 Away L 47-70 saint joseph’s (pa.) 1994-95 Home L 55-75 1997-98 Home L 51-66 1999-00 Home W 70-55 1997-98 Away W 77-63 Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) 1994-95 Away L 52-76 2000-01 Away W 93-92 1996-97 Home L 44-64 1994-95 Neutral L^ 57-76 1998-99 Home L 56-60 2009-10 Away L 64-70 1998-99 Away L 72-83 1995-96 Away L 50-71 2010-11 Home W 66-61 saint martin’s 1999-00 Away L 46-81 1995-96 Home L 59-69 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) 1996-97 Away L 60-62 1999-00 Home W 76-57 pomona-pitzer 2011-12 Home W 91-74 1996-97 Home W 68-44 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) 1997-98 Home W 80-61 northwestern state (la.) 1982-83 Home W 63-48 saint mary’s (calif.) Series: 2-4 (Home: 2-4) 1997-98 Away W 79-69 portland Series: 7-8 (Home: 4-3; Away: 3-5) 1998-99 Home W 58-52 1982-83 Home L 64-69 Series: 2-3 (Home: 2-1; Away: 0-2) 1981-82 Away W 59-55 1998-99 Away L 57-70 1982-83 Home L 72-84 1995-96 Home L 66-73 1982-83 Away L 65-77 1999-00 Home W 75-61 1983-84 Home L 55-70 1997-98 Home W 73-55 1983-84 Away L 59-62 1999-00 Away L 63-76 1984-85 Home L 84-86 1998-99 Away L 46-76 1983-84 Home L 76-84 2002-03 Home W 73-64 1987-88 Home W 74-63 2012-13 Away L 61-70 1984-85 Home W 74-62 2003-04 Away L 53-54 2005-06 Home W 79-59 2014-15 Home W 84-59 1986-87 Home W 69-57 2005-06 Home W 61-51 1987-88 Away W 66-62 oral roberts 2005-06 Away W 53-46 portland state 1988-89 Home L 56-65 Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) 2006-07 Home W 74-70 Series: 4-4 (Home: 4-0; Away: 0-4) 1988-89 Home L 74-96 1989-90 Away L 40-81 2006-07 Away L 57-68 1990-91 Home W 92-89 1990-91 Home L 68-79 1991-92 Away L 41-74 2006-07 Neutral L^ 62-73 oregon 2002-03 Home W 72-55 2007-08 Home W 83-76 1997-98 Home W 63-47 2003-04 Away L* 73-76 Series: 2-4 (Home: 1-2; Away: 1-2) 1998-99 Away L 61-71 2007-08 Away L 49-70 1986-87 Home L 68-93 2008-09 Home W 99-91 2008-09 Home W 61-56 2005-06 Away L 61-65 2009-10 Away L 52-65 1997-98 Home L 53-58 2006-07 Home W 65-52 2008-09 Away L 51-54 1998-99 Away L 54-81 2010-11 Away W& 65-62 2009-10 Away W 64-60 2010-11 Home W 85-57 2005-06 Away L 50-61 2011-12 Away L 73-80 2009-10 Home W 61-59 2011-12 Home W 76-74 sam houston state 2010-11 Away W 65-46 2012-13 Away W 77-73 Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) 2010-11 Home L 59-63 1994-95 Home L 65-79 2011-12 Away L 50-70 68 2011-12 Home W 68-56 Series Histories san diego 2003-04 Neutral L^ 60-68 southern oregon uc irvine Series: 3-6 (Home: 3-1; Away: 0-5) 2004-05 Away L 63-76 Series: 2-1 (Home: 1-0; Away: 1-1) Series: 7-13 (Home: 5-6; Away: 2-7) 1982-83 Home L 57-74 2004-05 Home L 49-65 1981-82 Home W 66-52 1983-84 Home L 76-97 1983-84 Away L 72-88 2005-06 Home L 56-64 1981-82 Away W 73-58 1983-84 Away L 69-78 1985-86 Away L 59-78 2005-06 Away L 48-53 1982-83 Away L 64-66 1984-85 Away L 66-75 1985-86 Home W 72-61 2005-06 Neutral W^ 76-61 1985-86 Home W 70-43 1986-87 Home W 56-54 2006-07 Home W 74-47 southern utah 1992-93 Home W 81-74 1986-87 Away L 63-70 2006-07 Away W 70-52 Series: 1-3 (Home: 1-2; Away: 0-1) 1992-93 Away W 82-73 2002-03 Home W 80-70 2007-08 Home W 72-51 1989-90 Home W* 78-77 1993-94 Away L 42-59 2003-04 Away L 74-96 2007-08 Away W 78-62 1992-93 Away L 44-61 1993-94 Home L 63-64 2009-10 Away L 60-72 2008-09 Away W 66-52 1992-93 Home L 73-78 1994-95 Away L 60-61 2008-09 Home W 61-50 1994-95 Home L 54-79 1994-95 Home L 60-61 INTRO san diego state 2009-10 Away W 64-56 1995-96 Home L 49-64 Series: 6-8 (Home: 4-2; Away: 1-4; Neutral: 1-2) 2009-10 Home W 72-48 south florida 1995-96 Away L 57-69 1983-84 Away L 44-90 2010-11 Away W 66-47 Series: 0-1 (Neutral: 0-1) 1996-97 Home W 80-52 TEAM INFO 2003-04 Away L 52-67 2010-11 Home W 65-36 2012-13 Neutral L 46-71 1997-98 Home L 64-77 2004-05 Home W 74-55 2011-12 Home L 79-86 1998-99 Home W 66-59 PLAYERS 2006-07 Away W 68-62 2011-12 Away L 63-70 stephen f. austin 1999-00 Away L 51-87 2007-08 Home L 61-67 2013-14 Home W 101-74 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) 2006-07 Home W 69-68 COACHES 2010-11 Home W 63-61 2013-14 Away W 99-95 2007-08 Home W 64-55 2007-08 Away L 74-77 & STAFF 2012-13 Away L 57-69 2014-15 Home L* 77-80 2012-13 Away W 72-49 tennessee tech 2012-13 Home L 45-58 2014-15 Away L 72-81 2013-14 Home L 72-86 STATISTICS 2012-13 Neutral L^ 39-67 Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) 1990-91 Home L 62-94 2013-14 Home W 84-65 santa clara uc los angeles RECORD 2013-14 Neutral W^ 53-48 Series: 4-8 (Home: 3-2; Away: 1-6) Series: 0-1 (Away: 0-1) 2014-15 Away L 49-57 texas a&m - corpus christi 2008-09 Away L 47-62 BOOK 1982-83 Away L 55-93 Series: 1-1 (Home: 1-1) 2014-15 Home W 50-44 1983-84 Away L 74-83 2014-15 Neutral L^ 48-70 1999-00 Home W 72-64 uc riverside HISTORY 1985-86 Home W 90-69 2004-05 Home L 52-75 1985-86 Away L 75-79 Series: 4-1 (Home: 2-1; Away: 2-0) san francisco 1986-87 Home W 73-65 2000-01 Home W 93-66 Series: 6-10 (Home: 5-2; Away: 1-8) texas - arlington 2001-02 Away W 66-65 1986-87 Away L 59-61 Series: 1-3 (Home: 1-2; Away: 0-1) 1982-83 Away L 64-76 1988-89 Home L* 64-67 2006-07 Home L 70-73 1983-84 Away L 79-104 1987-88 Home W 77-65 2007-08 Away W 62-52 1991-92 Away L 50-83 1988-89 Home L** 72-73 1984-85 Away W 67-60 2003-04 Home L 53-60 2008-09 Home W 52-47 1985-86 Home W 74-71 1990-91 Home L 77-84 2004-05 Away L 71-78 1991-92 Away L 64-67 1985-86 Away L 47-49 2007-08 Home W 62-51 uc santa barbara 1986-87 Home L 53-70 Series: 4-15 (Home: 3-5; Away: 1-8; Neutral: 0-2) 2008-09 Away W 67-53 texas christian 1986-87 Away L 61-67 1989-90 Away L 39-60 Series: 1-1 (Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1) 1989-90 Home L 60-69 sonoma state 1992-93 Away L 49-76 2000-01 Away L 66-82 1992-93 Home L 61-67 1997-98 Away L 60-72 Series: 5-0 (Home: 4-0; Away: 1-0) 2000-01 Home W 71-63 1998-99 Home W 61-56 1981-82 Home W 83-51 1993-94 Away L 37-71 1993-94 Home L 47-66 2001-02 Home W 69-67 1981-82 Home W 57-49 texas - el paso 1994-95 Home L 56-79 2002-03 Away L 46-57 1982-83 Home W 61-52 Series: 7-4 (Home: 5-1; Away: 2-3) 2005-06 Home W 59-53 1983-84 Home W 101-82 1999-00 Home W 61-53 1994-95 Away L 39-77 2006-07 Away L 55-65 1984-85 Away W 85-67 2000-01 Home W 81-73 1995-96 Away L 52-69 2007-08 Home W 66-44 2000-01 Away W 60-57 1995-96 Home L 54-86 2014-15 Away L 48-63 2001-02 Home W 77-66 1996-97 Away L 68-97 south carolina 2001-02 Away W 79-56 1997-98 Home W 71-68 Series: 1-1 (Home: 1-1) san francisco state 2002-03 Away L 55-63 1997-98 Neutral L*^ 88-95 1997-98 Home W 72-63 Series: 3-3 (Home: 3-0; Away: 0-3) 2002-03 Home W 75-58 1998-99 Home L 50-91 1999-00 Home L 58-63 1981-82 Away L 60-75 2003-04 Home L 54-85 1998-99 Neutral L^ 57-74 1981-82 Away L 56-77 2003-04 Away L 43-76 1999-00 Away L 60-86 1982-83 Away L 64-79 southeast missouri state 2008-09 Away L 37-59 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) 2004-05 Away L 54-70 1985-86 Home W 74-52 2004-05 Home W 68-62 2009-10 Home W 59-43 1987-88 Home W 67-51 1997-98 Home W 69-52 2013-14 Away W 77-66 1988-89 Home W 73-30 2014-15 Home W 71-58 southern texas - san antonio Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) Series: 0-1 (Away: 0-1) san jose state 1986-87 Away L 67-78 unlv Series: 21-22 (Home: 12-8; Away: 8-13; Neutral: 1-1) 2007-08 Home W 77-52 Series: 7-29 (Home: 6-13; Away: 0-16; Neutral: 1-0) 1983-84 Away L 86-90 1982-83 Home L 55-96 southern california toledo 1987-88 Home W 72-54 Series: 0-2 (Home: 0-1; Neutral: 0-1) 1984-85 Away L 49-71 1992-93 Away L 49-55 Series: 0-2 (Home: 0-1; Away: 0-1) 1984-85 Home L 49-85 2001-02 Away L 48-86 2012-13 Home L 61-73 1992-93 Home W 76-63 2014-15 Neutral L 56-65 1986-87 Home L 69-74 1993-94 Away L 43-79 2010-11 Home L& 59-78 1987-88 Away L 65-80 1993-94 Home L 51-78 1988-89 Home L 44-85 southern methodist tulsa 1994-95 Away L 54-59 Series: 2-8 (Home: 1-4; Away: 1-4) 1992-93 Away L 66-99 1994-95 Home W 74-73 Series: 4-8 (Home: 3-3; Away: 1-4; Neutral: 1992-93 Home L 81-88 0-1) 2000-01 Home W 94-77 1995-96 Home W 68-58 1993-94 Home L 49-70 1982-83 Home L 64-74 2000-01 Away W 59-57 1995-96 Away W 81-62 1993-94 Away L 50-83 2000-01 Away L 65-68 2001-02 Away L 49-79 1996-97 Away L 54-79 1994-95 Home W 89-85 2000-01 Home W 75-61 2001-02 Home L 49-72 1997-98 Home W 59-52 1994-95 Away L 61-84 2001-02 Home W 70-68 2002-03 Home L 53-58 1999-00 Away W 65-58 1995-96 Neutral W 64-61 2001-02 Away L 56-58 2002-03 Away L 61-73 2000-01 Home W 86-57 1995-96 Away L 61-69 2002-03 Home L 72-77 2003-04 Away L 57-74 2000-01 Away L 75-78 1995-96 Home W 70-66 2002-03 Away W 70-59 2003-04 Home L 66-79 2001-02 Away L 60-78 1997-98 Home W 72-54 2002-03 Neutral L^ 49-60 2004-05 Home L 68-77 2001-02 Home L 52-71 1998-99 Away L 53-59 2003-04 Away L 62-70 2004-05 Away L 57-62 2002-03 Away L 60-63 1999-00 Home W* 83-75 2003-04 Home L 68-71 2002-03 Home L 52-77 2000-01 Away L 57-67 2004-05 Home W 63-62 uc davis 2003-04 Home L 63-70 2001-02 Home L 50-83 2004-05 Away L 55-64 Series: 1-0 (Away: 1-0) 2003-04 Away L** 78-81 1981-82 Away W 68-59 2002-03 Away L 55-60 69 Series Histories

2003-04 Home L 75-90 1997-98 Home L 52-67 2004-05 Away L 60-66 2009-10 Home W 75-54 2005-06 Home L 41-55 2010-11 Away L 54-67 2006-07 Away L 63-77 2007-08 Home W 84-63 weber state 2008-09 Away L 53-66 Series: 6-8 (Home: 4-3; Away: 2-5) 2009-10 Home L 63-74 1986-87 Home W 72-59 2010-11 Away L 54-67 1987-88 Home W 90-73 2011-12 Home L 63-74 1987-88 Away L 65-77 2012-13 Home L 61-66 1988-89 Away L 58-76 2012-13 Away L 63-80 1988-89 Home L 52-85 INTRO 2013-14 Home L 49-57 1989-90 Away L 51-85 2013-14 Away L 68-80 1989-90 Home L 70-79 2014-15 Home W 71-62 1990-91 Home L 69-76 TEAM INFO 2014-15 Away L 52-75 1990-91 Away L 57-87 1991-92 Home W 81-50 PLAYERS u.s. international 1991-92 Away L 51-71 Series: 2-4 (Home: 1-2; Away: 1-2) 1997-98 Away W 80-58 COACHES 1983-84 Away W 84-79 2009-10 Home W 50-38 & STAFF 1984-85 Home L 79-80 2010-11 Away W 74-72 1985-86 Away L 73-106 STATISTICS 1985-86 Home W 104-97 western michigan 1986-87 Home L 69-80 Series: 1-0 (Home: 1-0) RECORD 1986-87 Away L 61-71 1999-00 Home W 75-67 BOOK utah west virginia Series: 0-4 (Home: 0-2; Away: 0-2) Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) HISTORY 1987-88 Home L 49-59 2009-10 Home L 41-66 2000-01 Away L 58-62 2001-02 Home L 53-72 wyoming 2013-14 Away L 57-61 Series: 5-11 (Home: 4-3; Away: 1-7; Neutral: 0-1) 1982-83 Home L 64-80 1986-87 Home W 75-65 utah state 1986-87 Away L 53-69 Series: 11-10 (Home: 6-3; Away: 4-6; Neutral: 1-1) 1998-99 Home W 70-56 1984-85 Away L 62-64 1999-00 Away W* 90-81 2005-06 Home W 64-54 2000-01 Home W 78-68 2005-06 Away W 67-51 2001-02 Away L* 78-82 2006-07 Away L 44-59 2006-07 Neutral L 71-80 2006-07 Home W 61-49 2006-07 Away L& 56-84 2006-07 Neutral W^ 61-60 2009-10 Away L& 53-74 2007-08 Home W 75-55 2012-13 Away L 41-92 2007-08 Away L 48-56 2012-13 Home L 65-66 2008-09 Away W 56-49 2013-14 Away L 64-72 2008-09 Home L 52-63 2013-14 Home W 72-69 2009-10 Away W 69-58 2014-15 Home L 45-61 2009-10 Home W 77-66 2014-15 Away L 54-77 2010-11 Away L 69-81 2010-11 Home L 73-79 Key: 2011-12 Away L 69-91 * overtime game 2011-12 Home L 72-84 ** double overtime game 2011-12 Neutral L^ 66-75 ^ conference tournament game 2013-14 Away W 76-72 & WNIT 2013-14 Home W 70-60 2014-15 Away L 57-68 Overall NCAA record (since 1981- 2014-15 Home W 49-44 82): 372-593 (.385) utah valley Series: 2-1 (Home: 1-0; Away: 1-1) Overall Conference Record: 2005-06 Home W 74-59 175-324 (.350) 2007-08 Away L 56-65 2013-14 Away W 79-67

villanova Series: 0-1 (Home: 0-1) 1999-00 Home L 56-59

wake forest Series: 1-1 (Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1) 2012-13 Away L 54-77 2013-14 Home W 95-87

Washington Series: 0-2 (Home: 0-1; Away: 0-1) 1984-85 Home L 46-67 2006-07 Away L 60-79

washington state Series: 3-2 (Home: 3-1; Away: 0-1) 1984-85 Home W 73-63 70 1985-86 Home W 58-55

WOMENʼS BASKETBALL 2 015-16 MEDIA G UID E

LETTER WINNERS All-Time Letterwinners

A Cordes, Helen 1921 Harrigan, Tracy 1976 Larsen, Kirsten 1982-83 Adams, Eva 1926 Courtais, Theresa 1976-77 Harriman, June 1920-21 Larson, Kit 1984-86 Addenbrook, L. 1923 Cox, Grace 1900 Harris, Barbara 1973 Larson, Kara 1989-90 WOMENʼS BASKETBALL Alexander, Stacie 1992-93 Crenshaw, Katrina 1995-97 Harris, Denise 1987-88 Larsson, Jenny 1983 Allard, Jackie 1973 Criner, Dellena 2005-09 Harris, Eloise 1924 Lasco, Ruth 1973 Allen, Carrie 1901-04 Crossno, Kelli 1993-94 Harris, Laura 1912 Lathan, Iman 2013-14 Allen, L. 1898 Culverhouse, J. 1977-78 Harris, Rose 1919-20 Leavitt, Mildred 1923 Alley, Lisa 1977-80 Cupples, Mae 1925-26 Harrison, Frances 1926 Lennahan, Mabel 1911 Altroci, Stella 1983-84 Curier, Augusta 1910 Harrison, Jessica 2006-07 LeSure, Nyasha 2012-present 2 015-16 MEDIA G UID E Anderson, Dorothy 1925 Cusic, Mary 1981 Hassell, Jackie 1986 Lewis, Jessica 2001 Anderson, Talisha (Quick-Rath) Haus, Lena 1910-11, 13 Lilly, Luella 1973-76 2003-05 d Hayes, Glenda 1975 Linscott, Stella 1899 Anderson, Vanessa 1982 Dahl, Haley 2003-04 Hayes-Wilson, G. 1976 Locke, Karen 1981 Arnot, Gene 1898 Davey, Lillian 1911-1912 Hayman, Nicole 2005 Locke, Lisa 1981 INTRO Arnot, Laura 1901-04 Davidson, Karin 1989-92 Heer, Angie 1998-2001 Lois, Faith 2011-2013 Ayers, Naomi 1926 Dellar, Elaine 1983 Henry, Bre’Anna 2005-09 Lombardi, Marianne 2006-10 TEAM INFO Aznarey, Emma 1934-35 Dellevoet, Ida 1933 Henry, Shermeka 2003-04 Lozano, Nell 1931, 1935 DeJean, ReNee 1980-81 Hererra, Theresa 1952 Lowry, Fern 1925 B Dendary, Marie 1979, 81-82 Hickey, Julie 1982-83 Lundberg, Alice 1933-35 PLAYERS Bacon, Mary 1904 Denison, Susan 1986 Higgins, Helen 1910 Lusk, Jo Ellen 1975 Badt, Badt 1921, 1924 DeReemer, Lena 1926 Hill, Dora 1899-01 COACHES Bankston, April 2002-05 Donadelle, Ieesha 1995-98 Hirshman, Arlene 1973 m & STAFF Barkley, J.P. 1977 Dondero, C. 1934-35 Hitchins, Brenda 1980, 1982 MacDiamond, T. 1978 Barkely, Lynn 1975-76, 78 Duffy, Helen 1925 Hixson, Pat 1975-77 Mack, Effie 1907, 1911 Barnes, Lynn 1920-21 Dufficy, Kelli 1993-94 Holmes, Ida 1898-1901 Magee, Jemela 2003-04 STATISTICS Barry, Ann 1992-93 Dunkle, Gladys 1918, 1920 Holmstrom, Inez 1930 Mahan, Grace 1911, 1914 Bastian, Angie 2000-03 Dunn, Maureen 1979 Hope, Anne 1985, 87-88 Mancebo, Jocelyn 2004 RECORD Becker, Lou 1900-03 Hoskins, Erma 1920-23 Marrete, Lillian 1899-01 Beckley, Luvina 1985-87 e Hoskins, Ruby 1932 Martin, Jasmine 2004-05 BOOK Beckman, Julia 1898 Echave, Michon 1989-92 Huddleston, Beccie 1977-78 Mason, Chickie 1989 Bennett, Carla 1979, 81-82 Echevarris, Laurie 1973 Huff, Gladys 1921 Martin, Mary 1917 HISTORY Besses, Lisa 1986-87 Edwards, Ada 1900-02 Humphrey, Frances 1925 Martinson, Julie 1973 Bethel, Janet 1980-81 Ellen, T. 1977 Humphreys, Elsie 1917 Massengale, D. 1989 Biggs, Barbara 1973 Ernst, Dorothy 1931 Humphreys, S. 1977 Massey, Heather 2003-05 Bird, Dorothy 1913 Ehman, LaTosca 1921 Hunewill, Camille 1904 Massoth, France 1973 Birdwell, Leigh 1996 Esden, Lillian 1903 Huntington, Jasmyn 1997-98 Matterson, Miesha 1996 Blakeslee, Mabel 1901 Estrada, Sarah 1999-2002 Hutton, Angelita 2005 Mayer, Janet 1964 Bliss, Ruby 1932, 1935 Hyde, Sabrina 1979 McCormack, E. 1901-03 Bolden, Bridgett 1995-96 f McElrath, Ann 1976 Bothelho, B. 1981 Fable, Noelle 1995-98 i McGlaston, Erica 2001-02 Bower, Sylvia 1912 Fant, Verdie 1929 Ingham, Laura 2001-03 McGowan, Jackie 1952 Boyette, Shanice 1998-99 Feest, Coty 2004-07 Irving, S. 1983 McGowan, Kate 1900 Bradshaw, Kim 1988 Fesenmaier, Cher 1989 McGuire, Meghan 2004-06 Branch, Amy 1994-97 Finck, Phinnie 1901-04 j McIntyre, Mattie 1898 Brannon, Lucy 1901, 1905 Finn, Chrissie 1934-35 Janisyte, Evelina 2005-07 McKissick, Ruth 1913, 1918 Bray, Bee 1908 Finny, Mabel 1911 Jenkins, Anne 1934 Mead, Ruth 1978 Bray, Florence 1907, 10-11 Flora, Christine 1994 Jepsen, Matilda 1911-12 Meier, Katie 1989-93 LETTER Bray, Kaprice 1980 Flourney, Mabel 1925 Jepson, Rita 1934-35 Meredith, Darlene 1973 Bray, Mildred 1907, 1910 Folsom, Edna 1904 Johnson, Aja 2011-15 Metzger, Cindy 1978-79 Brennan, Chanelle 2011-2013 Folsom, Ethel 1908 Johnson, Amanda 2008-2012 Meux, Gwen 1986-87 Brown, Ethel 1913 Fogarty, Denise 1976 Johnson, Bernice 1925 Meyer, Carissa 1995-99 Brown, Frances 1912 Franceschini, Shawna 1995-98 Johnson, Brooke 2003 Miller, Anita 1987 Brown, Jennifer 1993-94 Franklin, Cherlanda 2004-09 Johnson, Ingrid 2002-03 Miller, Dyan 1987 Brownsill, Edith 1899 Freeman, Gertrude 1940 Johnson, J.J. 1908 Miller, Frances 1925 Brownwell, Cam 1976 Frey, Jaunita 1917 Johnson, Juanita 1931 Miller, Jane 1973 Bradshaw, Ila 1900-03 Friehl, Karen 1984-87 Johnson, Nevada 1925 Miller, Maureen 1973 Bryant, Antionette 1999-2000 Fulton, Helen 1910 Johnson, Paige 1973-74 Mitchell, Elsie 1925 WINNERS Bublitz, Jennifer 1986-87 Fuss, Helen 1918, 1920 Johnson, Shirley 1931 Mitchell, Helen 1917 Burns, Emily 2011-15 Jones, Ashlee 2013-present Mitchell, P. 1904 Burns, Laurie 1981 g Jones, Bertha 1911-12 Mitchell, Rose 1920-23 Butler, Miriam 1934 Gallagher, Lucile 1913 Jones, Brandi 2005-09 Moe, Terilyn 2012-present Galvin, Bridget 1976-77 Jones, Holly 2009-11 Montrose, Myrtle 1899 C Gardner, Agnes 1932 Jones, Janice 1980-83 Moore, Shavon 2007-11 Caldwell, Tameka 1998 Gates, Tommy 1992 Moreland, Kris 1980 Camacho, Maria 1999 Gedney, Fern 1900 k Morgan, G. 1921 Cameron, Anna 2013-15 Genasci, Sylvia 1925-26 Kaelin, Kelsey 2011-present Mungedi, Mimi 2011-15 Cameron, Jeanette 1901-4 Godbey, Alice 1952 Kallenbach, D. 1931 Campbell, Eva 1910 Goldsworthy, Ruth 1934-37 Kalleres, Andi 1989 Campbell, Lucy 1921 Golomb, Katie 1999-2002 Kane, Mary Jane 1908 n Campsey, Alice 1985-86 Graham, Kate 1998-99 Keegan, Blance 1933-34 Nash, Maude 1898, 1900 Carter, Miati 1973 Graham, Traci 2003-2007 Kelley, Darlene 1989-90 Nash, Precious 1929 Champagne, Verla 1934-35 Graves, Sarah 1932 Kemper, Catherine 1917 Neil, Viola 1952 Chapman, Cathy 1980-81 Green, Sharice 2003 Kenny, Marceline 1921-22 Nelligan, Florence 1913 Chatfield, Shelley 1991-94 Green, Virginia 1991-92 Kent, Florence 1903 Nelson, Dora 1910, 1913 Cherry, Megan 2007-11 Grebing, Kristen 1995-97 Kevorken, Kate 2010-2012 Nelson, Evalyn 1925-26 Clark, Miriam 1932 Gross, Jennifer 2007-09 Kerby, Frances 1899-01 Nelson, Peg 1977 Clark, Tory 1996-99 Grubnau, Louise 1924 Keys, Sabrina 2005-07 Noble, Martha 1911-12 Clausen, Edna 1918 Gunter, Ruth 1925-26 Kimball, Mary 1917 Noel, Michelle 1992 Clayton, Markeda 1994 Guthrie, Blanche 1923 Kindred, Robin 1978 Norine, Norine 1925 Cleater, Cora 1910-11 King, Pam 1979 Norma, Henili 1960 Clinton, Adele 1920-23 h Kornmayer, Betty 1939 Coates, Marcella 1925 Hackstaff, Meghan 2004 Kruger, Tillie 1901 Coddington, G. 1925 Hagan, Julie 1989 Kumli, Dorothy 1921 o Coldwell, Tameka 1997 Hallwinkle, M. 1908 Overman, Eliza 1910 Coltrane, Joell 1994 Hammond, Marissa 2006-11 Owens, Brenda 1996-97 Colyer, Lydia 1911 Hancock, Joyce 1952 l Owens, Theresa 1979 Conway, Elsie 1907 Hand, Catherine 1901-05 Lamberson, Laura 1917 Conway, Maude 1907 Hanson, Rubel 1925 Langdon, Trista 1999-2000 p Conway, Muriel 1926 Harp, Merrie Jo 1946 Lappinga, Reanne 2003-04 Palaroah, Michelle 1993-94 Cooke, Elizabeth 1901-1905 Harem, Lina 1984-86 Lartey, Noreen 1952 Parish, Betty 1938 Cooley, G. 1986 Harrawa, Theresa 1980 Larsen, Jessica 1998-2001 Parish, Cornelia 1899 73 All-Time Letterwinners

Pasqual, Therese 1925-26 Stoddard, Lola 1907 Patterson, Maude 1898 Strosnider, Winnie 1898-1900 Peckham, Ethel 1899-01 Stubbs, Elizabeth 1898-1900 Pederson, Caron 1985 Swanson, Stephanie 1980-83 Pepper, Lizzie 1901 Perkins, Kelly 1981 t Perkins, Theresa 1981 Taylor, Angie 1982-86 Peters, Kelly 1981 Taylor, Edith 1913, 1918 Pfister, Pat 1952 Templeton, Katie 1985-86 Pierce, Sue 1977-78 Theelan, E. 1898 Pitman, Dawn 1987-89 Thompson, Aqueelah 2000-02 Pope, Charlotte 1933 Thompson, Ethel 1910 Pope, Dorothy 1933 Titus, Marlorie 1952 INTRO Porter, May 1910-11 Tommaney, Cathy 1999-2000 Preslar, Jessica 2003-07 Townsend, Ellen 1979 TEAM INFO Price, Mikail 2006-08 Turner, Gilberta 1926 r u PLAYERS Rader, Tana 1982-83 Updike, Neida 1934 Ramelli, Catherine 1922-23 Upson, Stacy 1984 COACHES Rasmussen, Edna 1921 Ratigan, Regina 1977-80 v & STAFF Reeves, Kayla 2014-15 Valentine, Shalei 1997-98 Reid, Flossie 1912 Varney, Jennifer 1989-90 STATISTICS Reinkin, Emma 1911 Vetter, Joyce 1978 Reynolds, Pryscylla 1922 Via, Robin 1984 RECORD Riemann, Josephine 1925 Riley, Betty 1912 w BOOK Riley, Salome 1918, 20 Walker, Kennedy 1938 Rising, Isabel 1912 Walker, Lillian 1907 HISTORY Robb, Bridgett 1981 Walker, Paula 1979-80 Roberts, Cheryl 1994 Walsh, Norma 1952 Robinson, Celeste 1993 Waltenspiel, Mary 1934-35 Robinson, Tahnee 2009-11 Walters, Carolyn 1973 Rock, Cind 1977-79 Ward, Johnna 2007-11 Rockey, Shannon 1991-94 Ward, Louise 1898-1900 Rodriquez, Barbara 1982-83 Warren, Maude 1901, 1903 Rogers, Ida 1933 Washington, Monique 1994-97 Roque, Darlene 1979 Watson, Phyliss 1973 Roseburg, Charlotte 1934 Weathers, Olive 1901-04 Rosenberg, Florence 1921 Webster, Bessie 1898 Ross, Jenny 1987 White, Lelia 1913 Ross, Vera 1910 White, Robbin 1973,1975 Rulifson, Mary 1952 Whitney, Dorothy 1925 Rupp, Kaprice 1978 Whitney, Pam 1984 Rushby, Ida 1912, 1914 Wideman, Arielle 2010-14 Russell, Ruth 1952 Wilburn, Sheila 1981-83 Ruter, Sherrie 1987 Wilder, Vivian 1925 Willard, Jourdan 2005 s Williams, Crystal 2001-02 Salave’a, Salaia 2005 Williams, Kayla 2008-2012 Saltmarsh, Kate 2002-05 Williams, Nicole 2007-11 Sanborn, Marjorie 1932 Wilson, Beth 1910 Sandoz, Carolyn 1977 WIlson, Cindy 1976 Schack, Shelly 1989-90 Winter, Bessie 1910 Schlesener, Julie 1984 Wise, Ollie 1904 Schoener, Pat 1973, 1976 Witkowiak,Kim 1999 Schueler, Isabel 1910 Wolf, Genevieve 1932 Schwab, Leslie 1996 Woodard, Brittany 2008-10 Shade, Gertrude 1913 Woods, Marjorie 1907, 1910 Sherkey, Linda 1986-88 Woods, Ruth 1913 Sharp, Danika 2010-14 Works, Sacha 1995-96 Sharpnack, R. 1973 Worland, Bernice 1899 Shartel, Hilda 1917 Shaw, Tiffany 1993 y Shelbourn, Julia 2012-present Yoder, Marnie 1987-89 Shiields, Lavina 1920 Young, Amber (Stimac) 2002-05 Shiver, Isabel 1910 Young, Andy 1977 Shumway, Michelle 1987 Young, Georgia 1913 Siebert, Elelanor 1925 Young, Jeanette 1989-93 Sievert, Ginny 1984-85 Yraguen, Ellen 1980-81 Sinnott, Susan 1973 Sitton, Andrea 2004-08 z Slaverson, Isabel 1917 Zeller, Teige 2014-present Sloan, Nellie 1925 Zrnic, Jelena 1997-98 Smith, Amber 2010-14 Smith, Clara 1907 Smith, Deborah 1983 Smith, Frances 1912, 1914 Smith, Kate 2000-0-3 Smith, Linda 1973 Smith, Nicole 1989-92 Somers, Catherine 1920 Sorensen, Rachel 2000 Souchereau, Edna 1904, 1908 Sparks, Ethel 1899-01 Springmeyer, A. 1925-26 Starr, Chris 1983-86 Stern, Anna 1924-25 Stewart, Nikki 1999 74 Stichter, Mary 1941 www.NevadaWolfPack.com 2015-16 NEVADA INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS