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LADY REBEL ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PHONE DIRECTORY 1987-88 QUICK FACTS Area Code for All UNLV Numbers is 702 Senior Administration and Staff University of Nevada, Las Vegas Location ...... Las Vegas, NV 89154 Dr. Bradley Rothermel, Director, Department of Intercollegiate Athletics ...... 739-3483 Home Courts ...... South Gym (1 ,500) Cleveland Edwards, Administrative AssistanVBasketba/1 (Men 's) . . . 739-3295 Thomas and Mack Steve Kadoich, Administrative AssistanVFootba/1 ...... 739-3400 Dallas Norton, Assistant to the Athletic Director...... 739-3480 Lady Rebel Basketball (18,500) , Assistant to the Athletic Director...... 739-3295 Conference ...... PCAA Tina Kunzer, Senior Asst. Athletic Dir./Primary Women 's Administrator ...... 739-3240 Colors ...... Scarlet and Gray Charlotte Summers, Senior Assistant Athletic Director/Finance ...... 739-3159 Media Guide Nickname ...... Lady Rebels Debbie Soltysik, Assistant to Business Manager...... 739-3159 , Senior Assistant Athletic Director/Community Relations. . . . 739-3295 Enrollment ...... 14,000 Joyce Aschenbrenner, Sports Information Director...... 739-3207 Founded ...... 1957 Kevin Messenger, Michael Gallagher, Steve DePonte, Assistant SID's ... . . 739-3207 published by Kathy Grgurich, Diane Seevers, Advertising Sales Representatives . . . . 739-3207 DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS Le Riggle, Athletic Ticket Manager...... 739-3267 President...... Dr. Robert C. Maxson Debbie Padilla, Ticket Office Accountant ...... 739-3267 UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS Athletic Director ..... Dr. Brad Rothermel Mike McGranahan, Assistant Athletic Ticket Manager...... 739-3267 4505 MARYLAND PARKWAY Asst. Athletic Director/ Doug Sanderson, Direator of Athletic Development...... 739-3614 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89154 PWA ...... Tina Kunzer John Peterson, Asst. Director of Athletic Development...... 739-3614 Mike Whitsitt, Marketing and Promotions Director...... 739-0822 Asst. Athletic Director/ Libby Shockley, Assistant to the Marketing and Promotions Director. . . 739-0822 Finance ...... Charlotte Summers UNL V Medical Staff Asst. Athletic Director/ Jerry Koloskie, Athletic Trainer ...... 739-3380 Community Relations .. Jerry Tarkanian Scott Byleckie, Kyle Wilson, Assistant Athletic Trainers .. . .. 739-3380 TABLE <:>F CONTENTS Dr. Sam Russo, Team Physician/General Practice ...... Sports Information . .. 369-2628 Dr. Gerald Higgins, Team Physician/Orthopedics ...... 732-3212 Director ...... Joyce Aschenbrenner Quick Facts/Athletic Directory ...... IFC Meet the Lady Rebels Athletic Academic Counselors W. Basketball SID . . ... Kevin Messenger Mike Alsup, Shelly /Basketball ...... 739-3295 1987-88 Lady Rebel Outlook ...... 2 (Radio-TV Quick Reference) ...... 40-41 SID Phone ...... (702) 739-3207 Jacqueline Newton ...... • ...... 739-3525 Co-Head Coaches Jim Bolla & Las Vegas, Nevada ...... 42 Dr. Andrew A. Nixon ...... •.... • ...... 739-3400 Sheila Strike-Bolla ...... 4-5 1987-88 Opponents ...... 43-52 Jaina Preston ...... 739-3151 Co-Head Coaches: Equipment Managers Assistant Coach Rick Glenn ...... 6 7-Up Desert Classic/ ...... Jim Bolla (Pittsburgh '75) Larry Chin ...... 739-3154 Academic Advisor Jaina Preston ...... 7 Bud Light Tournament ...... 53 ...... 117-34/6th season Pete Valenzuela (Football) ...... 739-0814 Behind the Scenes ...... 8 Bert Leavitt Memorial Scholarship/ Paul Pucciarelli (Football Assistant) ...... 739-0814 .. Sheila Strike-Bolla (Laurentian '75) Lady Rebel Philosophy/ Lady Rebel Boosters ...... 54 ...... 142-62/8th season Strength and Conditioning Where are They Now? ...... 9 The Record Book ...... 56-77 Assistant Coach: Gil Reyes, Strength and Conditioning Coach ...... 739-3085 . .... Rick Glenn (CS Stanislaus '84) UNL V Head Coaches Meet the Lady Rebels ...... 10-33 Pacific Coast Athletic Association ...... 69 /Fred Dallimore ...... 739-3499 This is UNLV/Athletic Administration/ Thomas and Mack Center ...... 78-79 W. Basketball Phone .. . . . (702) 739-3151 Basketball (Men's)/Jerry Tarkanian ...... 739-3295 Basketball (Women's)/Jim Bolla & Sheila Strike-Bolla ...... 739-31 51 Head Coaches ...... 34-37 All-Time Letterwinners/ Head Trainer ...... Jerry Koloskie Cross Country (Women's)/AI McDaniel ...... 739-3256 UNLV Retired Jerseys/ Lady Rebel Songleaders ...... 80 Football/Wayne Nunnely ...... •...... 739-3400 W. Basketball Trainer .... Ellen Smilowitz /Dwaine Knight ...... 739-3714 A Salute to the 1987 Final Four ...... 38 Media Outlets/Opponent Publicists ...... IBC Academic Advisor ...... Jaina Preston Michael "Chub" Drakulich - " Golf Coach Emeritus" ...... 739-3714 1987-88 Alphabetical and 1987-88 Lady Rebel Schedule ...... Back Cover Administrative Assistant .. . .. Kathy Smith Soccer/Barry Barto ...... 739-3729 Numerical Rosters ...... 39 Team Manager ...... Rhonda Hickman /Shan McDonald ...... 739-3916 /Jim Reitz ...... 739-3636 /Craig Witcher ...... 739-3009 1986-87 Overall Record ...... 21-9 Track & Field (Women's)/AI McDaniel ...... 739-3256 1986-87 PCAA Record/Finish .. . 13-5/2nd Other Numbers to Note Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 Dr. Robert Maxson/University President...... 739-3201 Dr. Paul Burns/NCAA Faculty Representative ...... 739-321 8 CREDITS-The 1987-88 Lady Rebel Basketball Media Guide was written and edited by Kevin Messenger, Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Fred AlbrechUAiumni Director ...... 739-3621 Dennis Finfrock/Director of Thomas & Mack Center and Assistant Sports Information Director. Editorial assistance was provided by Joyce Aschenbrenner, Michael Sam Boyd Silver Bowl ...... 739-3761 Gallagher, Steve DePonte, and Rosa Guzman of the UNLV Sports Information Office. Photography by UNLV Telemedia Services. Artwork by Patty Coluse. Typesetting and printing were provided by UNLV Printing Ser­ vices. Special thanks go to the Lady Rebel basketball staff for their generous assistance. r----t:IC!C!bOk MEDIA INFORMATION-This brochure has been prepared for members of the working press, radio, and television who will cover the 1987-88 UNLV Lady Rebels. For further information or credentials, contact Kevin UNLV THANKS . . • Messenger of the UNLV Sports Information Office. UNLV's Lady Rebels wish to thank and acknowledge the efforts of their 1987-88 corporate sponsors, Sports Information Office • University of Nevada, Las Vegas • 4505 Maryland Parkway • Las Vegas, NV 89154 and COMPUTERLAND. Thanks are in order to Reebok Shoes as the Official Shoe Company of the Lady Rebels, and to Computerland of Las Vegas for their assistance in providing the Lady Rebels with their new office com­ Sports Information Office Phone (702) 739-3207 puter system. Messenger's Home Phone (702) 369-27 43 Basketball Office Phone (702) 739-3151 ComputerLand· Ticket Office Phone (702) 739-FANS Young, Proud, and Growing. • •

After five straight seasons with 20 wins or more, co-head Also among the contingent at forward are returners SHARI NETZEL (6-2/ coaches Jim and Sheila Bolla have their young troops ready Culver City, CA) and RENE CZERWIN­ to roll in 1987-88. SKI (5-11/Port Coquitlam, B.C.), and former University of Oregon standout SHELLY RAY (5-10/Walla Walla, WA). "Young, Proud, and Growing." Early season leadership must come Ray transfers to Las Vegas this season That is the motto recently proclaimed from the senior Hall who directs the Lady from Walla Walla Junior College after by UNLV President Robert C. Maxson to Rebel attack, returning with a 9.0 scor­ averaging 8.9 points and 5.2 rebounds symbolize the youth and strength of this ing average and 4.6 assists per game. as a freshman at Oregon. Netzel is southern Nevada university. While it was A third-year , the nifty floor leader termed " the most agile defensive player not originally intended to describe the and team captain copped second team of all our big people," said Strike-Bolla, fortunes of the UNLV women's basket­ AII-PCAA honors last season. and Czerwinski is called the " most pure­ ball team, the 1987-88 Lady Rebels may She will be joined in the backcourt by ly talented shooter on the team - a seem fit to use it. returning sophomore LINDA STALEY legitimate three threat," added (5-10/Palmdale, CA) and a pair of Bolla. KAREN HALL YOUNG - newcomers in JC transfer DENISE At the post will be junior returnees PA) is the lone returning (5-4/Pittsburgh, BALLENGER (5-5/Nacogdoches, TX) , CYNTHIA THOMAS (6-4/Rancho Palos senior on the Lady Rebel squad, flanked and freshman VICKI LANDER (5-8/ Verdes, CA) and CATHY WATLET (6-4/ by a cast of one freshman, four sopho­ Evansville, IN) . Arcadia, CA) who both split time last year mores, and six juniors. Ballenger will likely compliment Hall's with Geannine Jordan. Thomas played talents at the point with previous ex­ PROUD - Co-Head Coaches JIM exceptionally well towards the latter half perience at the junior college and Divi­ BOLLA and SHEILA STRIKE-BOLLA of last season including a season high sion I level at Northeast Louisiana. have led the Lady Rebels to five straight 16 points in the PCAA Championship Staley will also be looked upon to share seasons with 20 wins or more, three game against '87 Final Four contender ball handling duties after a solid season NCAA Tournament appearances, and Cal State Long Beach. Watlet, a starter under her belt in 1986-87. Lander was until last season, three straight PCAA in 16 games last season , " exemplifies the Indiana state scoring , Tournament Championships. the model role player on our team ," posting a 31.1 per game average. stated Strike Bolla. Both Jordan sisters GROWiNG ·- Despite their youth, the "With the addition of Denise will battle for time at center, as well . Lady Rebels are experienced and should (Ballenger) we now have two legitimate All in all , the Lady Rebels appear very only get better. Five impressive new­ ball handlers so that they can give each deep heading into the upcoming cam­ comers are expected to vie for starting other a rest. And with the young kids paign. Maturity may be key, but with roles immediately, and among the nine coming along, it gives us even more proper leadership and continued im­ returning letterwinners, three were balance. Now we have four people that provement from an already talented cast, starters and five others saw considerable we have confidence in to bring the ball success and a sixth straight 20-win playing time off the bench. up the floor," said Bolla. season are on the horizon. At the forward position, KIM CRAW­ " We want to win the league. That is FORD (6-2/San Luis Obispo, CA) and our number on~ goal, " said co-head GEANNINE JORDAN (6-2/Pasadena, coach Jim Boll&. " We 're really excited ·cA) return from their starting posts a about the p.eople we have coming back. year ago. Jordan, the team 's leading We'll be 'young, but I think we're in a bet­ returning scorer and rebounder with 9.1 ter position thah last year." points and 5.5 rebounds was named to The Lady Rebels will be tested early the PCAA All-Freshman Team. Craw­ this season with a bout against the ford , a steady performer through two Soviet National Team followed by the an­ seasons at UNLV brings back an 8.3 nual 7-Up Desert Classic and a trip to the scoring average and 4.3 boards per Bayou to face national heavyweights contest. Louisiana State and LouisiaRa Tech. Most notable among the Rebel new­ They come home again to host the Lady comers at forward is PAULINE JORDAN Rebel Bud Light Tournament before (5-3/Pasadena, CA), twin sister of Gean­ breaking for the holidays and the open­ nine. A sophomore redshirt, Pauline was ing of conference play on January 2. one of the most highly sought after high " We are going to be O.K. We 'll be one school stars in the country two years ago of the top contenders in the league, but and a 1986 Parade All-American. She we'll be tested early in the year by play­ comes to UNLV for the 1987-88 season ing the Russians and travelling to Loui­ after leading her West team to the Olym­ siana. We 're just going to have to go out pic Sports Festival gold medal last and play well," Bolla added. summer. 1987-88 LADY REBELS 2 3 worked one season as a Lady Rebel assis­ high school principal and my older sister " Making the squad in 1976 was a major Jim Bolla & Sheila Strike-Bolla tant before being promoted to Co-Head was class valedictorian, an honor student goal," she said. "Competing in the Olym­ Coach in 1982. through college, and attended law school. pic games in my home country was the A native of Pittsburgh, Bolla earned a At that time her academic act was tough epitome of what every amateur athlete UNLV Co-Head Coaches Bachelor of Science degree in Health and to follow. Perhaps that was part of my strives for.. . it was just spectacular." Physical Education from the University of motivation to pursue athletics." After receiving her Bachelor of Arts Pittsburgh in 1975. He enjoys working on Strike-Bolla however, excelled enough degree in Geography from Laurentian (Re-printed with perm1ss1on from academically to graduate early in order to University and her teaching certificate from Scott Howard Cooper, sportswriter home improvement projects and devoting time to his Old English sheepdog Alfie. play for Simon Fraser University in Simon Fraser University in 1977, she began for the Los Angeles Times and Off Burnaby, British Columbia. Her 6-2 frame her extensive coaching career. Her first The Glass magazine. The following and gifted athletic ability soon made her coaching assignment was with the junior JIM BOLLA'S CAREER RECORD is an excerpt from Mr. Cooper's 1987 one of Canada s most prominent women's varsity team at her alma mater, Simon article in Off The Glass.) YEAR WON/LOSS PCT. basketball players. Fraser, in 1976-77. She then spent a year 1982-83 24-4 .857 Although Strike-Bolla was an outstand­ at the high school level as the head coach Once upon a time, in a land not so 1983-84 24-7 .774 ing prepster, she did not receive any formal of the North Delta Senior High School girls far away, there lived a man (Jim 1984-85 26-5 .839 basketball training until 1972 when she basketball team. Bolla) and a woman (Sheila Strike). 1985-86 22-9 .709 earned a spot on the Canadian Olympic In 1978, she accepted an assistant Both had a strong interest in basket­ 1986-87 21 -9 .700 squad. Though most athletes consider coaching position at the University of ball , and Sheila hired Jim to be her TOTALS 117-34 .775 making their country's national team the Oregon, where she stayed for two seasons. assistant coach for the women 's (5 yrs.) culmination of an athletic career, Strike­ She served as the team's recruiter and suc­ team at Nevada, Las Vegas. Turned Bolla contends that it was just a matter of cessfully landed several Canadian as well out they had a pretty strong interest being in the right place at the right time. as American stars while earning a Masters in each other, too, after a while. SHEILA STRIKE-BOLLA "When I first made the Olympic team," of Science degree in physical education. On April 13, 1982, the coach and The winningest coach in Lady Rebel she said, " it was not a long sought-out goal. When the head coaching position her assistant got signed letters of in­ history and second only to Jerry Tarkanian A friend got me a try-out and they just hap­ opened at UNLV in 1980, Strike-Bolla ap­ tent from Kim Crawford, Shari Jim Bolla Sheila Strike-Bolla through all of UNLV's rich basketball pened to need a center at the time." plied with no serious intention of being con­ Netzel, and Cathy Wallet. Later that history, Sheila Strike-Bolla opens her eighth As a member of Canada's national sidered. To her surprise, however, she not day, they went to the Little Chapel of 6-0 freshman, he displayed as much in­ NCAA Tournament. The Panthers ad­ head coaching campaign in 1987-88. women's basketball team for four years, only was considered, but offered the posi­ the West on the Strip and got mar­ terest in basketball as he did in American vanced to the Final Eight - the furthest The Lady Rebel basketball program has Strike-Bolla travelled all points on the globe tion . "Again, becoming a head coach was ried in a quiet ceremony. diplomatic policies until his homeroom any Pitt team has ever advanced in NCAA flourished under Strike-Bolla as evidenced for international competition. Her team not really one of my grand goals, it was just "And they lived happily ever teacher - who doubled as the basketball competition - only to be knocked out by by an excellent 142-62 record over the past competed in the Pan American Games in something I fell into," she stated modestly. after," Sheila said. coach - asked him to try out. "I never North Carolina State. seven seasons. The Lady Rebels have Mexico City in 1974, the World Student " I am very glad however, that I made the So far, so good. She became played basketball before the ninth grade," He was named co-captain his senior year completed five straight seasons of 20 wins Games in Moscow in 1973, and was one of move to UNLV." Sheila Strike-Bolla, he soon became Bolla said. " I was getting beat 21-0 in one­ and helped guide his team to the NIT or more, and have appeared in four con­ the first international teams to travel to She became only the third coach in co-head coach, and the Lady Rebels on-one." Tournament Championship. secutive PCAA Tournament Champion­ China when they opened their doors in UNLV women's basketball history in 1980, continued as consistent winners, go­ After a year's experience and a summer As a player, Bolla believed in two things: sh ips, and three NCAA Tournaments. 1972. All in all , Strike-Bolla has visited 21 and now in 1987, she gears up for her ing 24-4, 24-7, 26-5, and 22-9 the last growth spurt which added four inches to his hard work and aggressiveness. He has Through all the accomplishments over countries through international basketball eighth season overall and sixth while shar­ four seasons (21-9 in 1986-87) and frame, Bolla became a starter. Canavin broken his nose five times and has been the past seven years however, Strike-Bolla competition. ing head coaching duties with her hus­ making the NCAA playoffs the last amassed a perfect 24-0 record , complete taped " from head to toe" at one time or remains modest. " I don't remember most of the scores or band, Jim Bolla. three (1984-86). A successful team with a Pennsylvania state championship. another. " I think we have now layed the ground­ even some of the places we travelled to" A native of Vancouver, British Columbia, on the court and in courtship. Bolla's senior year brought All-State and " We never really had any conditioning work in terms of a quality women's basket­ Strike-Bolla said. " But I'll always remember Sheila Strike-Bolla is currently enrolled in All-America honors, and earned him a spot or weight lifting programs," Bolla said. ball program ," Strike-Bolla said. "Our goal things like coming out of the in China doctoral studies in Higher Education Ad­ in the prestigious Dapper Dan Classic in ministration at UNLV. Sheila was honored JIM BOLLA "There really was not that much sports now will be to attract quality people year in and seeing 10,000 bicycles, seeing the Pittsburgh. medicine or physical therapy then , so we and year out." marching military formations in Russia, and by Phi Phi, a national honor society, Entering his seventh season at UNLV Bolla was highly recruited by several top had to rehabilitate our injuries on our own. Quality. It is a goal that Strike-Bolla has seeing a baby growing up in a cardboard in March of 1986 for her accomplishments and sixth as co-head coach, Jim Bolla con­ schools including Maryland, Fordham, and The way we improved was by playing strived for as an athlete, a student, and now box on the streets of Bogota, Columbia. It in the classroom as a graduate student at tinues his quest to make Nevada, Las 6eorge Washington. He elected to stay basketball all year-round. We used to go as a coach. Her emphasis on quality was was those kinds of cultural experiences that UN LV. In June of '86, the Alumni Associa­ Vegas a national power in the world of closer to home and chose the University into the Pitt Fieldhouse in the summer at first evident when she embarked in the I'll remember the most from international tion of Simon Fraser University selected her women's basketball. of Pittsburgh. 6:00 p.m. and lock the doors and play for world of basketball in her native city of Van­ competition." to receive the 1986 Outstanding Alumni For Bolla though, achieving goals is not "I didn't want to go to a program that was two or three hours. " couver, British Columbia. The highlight of Strike-Bolla's playing Award for Athletic Achievement. She is a a new strategic coaching scheme, it is already great," Bolla explained. " I wanted After graduation, Bolla stayed with the " I come from an academically oriented days occurred in 1976 when she repre­ member of the Association for Supervision more a way of life. to go to a school where I could make an Pitt basketball program as a volunteer family," Strike-Bolla said. " My mother is a sented Canada in the Montreal Olympics. and Curriculum Development, Phi Kappa As a prepster, he did not pick up a impact." assistant under then Pitt Head Coach and Phi , and the Canadian Association for the basketball until the age of 15, however he When Bolla went to Pitt in 1970, several current Runnin ' Rebel Assistant Coach Tim Advancement of Women in Sport. developed into one of the most highly other local Pittsburgh stars joined him. Grgurich. He became a graduate assistant sought after players in the state of " They had a press conference when we for the Panthers in 1977. SHEILA STRIKE-BOLLA'S Pennsylvania. signed with Pitt," he said. "We all made Bolla's indoctrination in the world of CAREER RECORD As a collegiate player, Bolla and his the commitment that we would take Pitt to women's basketball came in 1979 when he YEAR WON/LOSS PCT. freshmen teammates vowed to take their a tournament when we were seniors." was appointed Pitt's assistant women's 1980-81 12-12 .500 team to a tournament in their senior year. Bolla saw considerable playing time as basketball coach. During his stint with the 1981-82 13-15 .448 They went to the NCAA's as a junior. a frosh and started as a sophomore. Hard Lady Panthers, Bolla concentrated primari­ 24-4 .857 The achievements continue to grow for work and dedication brought Bolla's goals ly on defense and rebounding, helping 1982-83 24-7 .774 Bolla. Last year, Bolla's fifth season to fulfillment on almost a daily basis until guide the team to a number three national 1983-84 1984-85 26-5 .839 assuming the duties of co-head coach , he the night of December 12, 1971 . Chasing ranking in rebounding in 1980. 22-9 .709 helped compile a 21-9 record and ad­ a loose ball, Bolla dislocated and broke his Bolla temporarily dropped from the 1985-86 1986-87 21-9 .700 vanced to the PCAA Tournament elbow while playing against South coaching ranks later in 1980 to work for the I r Championship for the fourth straight year. Carolina. His progress was slowed and Eastern Eight Basketball Conference. He TOTALS 142-62 .696 Paired with his wife, Co-Head Coach Sheila rehabilitation was in order, but his quest for worked in the advertising department and r / .. (7 yrs.) Strike-Bolla, he has compiled an outstand­ a tournament bid was not lost. was the Eastern Eight official photographer Co-Head Coach Sheila Strike-Bolla with the Jordan twins (Pauline, at left, and ing 117-34 record . Bolla and his teammates fulfilled their for the 1980-81 season. Geannine) in Pasadena on signing day in Spring 1986. Bolla entered the world of basketball at promise in 1974 when they tallied 22 Bolla re-emerged at UNLV under the Canavin High School in Pittsburgh. As a straight wins and received a bid to the recommendation of Grgurich in 1981. He 4 5 Rick Glenn J a ina Preston UNLV Assistant Coach Academic Advisor

assistance with scholarship fund­ and versatility to this season's Lady looks forward to her third year. "With University and major degree re­ raising, and promotion of all athletic Rebel squad. the Lady Rebels I am working with in­ quirements and overseeing each contests and special events. Co-Head Coach Jim Bolla has noted dividuals who are already achievers," player's eligibility status. She organizes " I feel fortunate to have had the op­ the tremendous contribution made by Preston observes. "One of the most and monitors tutorial assistance, portunity to work in athletic develop­ Glenn. "Rick is one of the most en­ satisfying aspects of my job is helping oversees class progress and super­ ment because of the broad-based thusiastic and energetic coaches I young women develop academic skills vises the daily study hall. "I find my understanding I gained about the en­ have worked with. His commitment to and confidence and seeing them work both enjoyable and satisfying and tire athletic operation. Also, many of our program is outstanding, as is his realize that their intellectual abilities am proud that we have the only the skills used in athletic development loyalty to UNLV." respond to the same inputs as their women's program in the country with are applicable to my new role as Glenn earned a B.A. in Business Ad­ athletic abilities. The harder they work its own academic counselor tor recruiting coordinator," said Glenn. ministration with a concentration in the better they get. It is fun to see them student-athletes," Preston commented. While working in athletic development really know that they can achieve in Jaina Preston is a 1977 graduate of Rick Glenn, entering his third Marketing from Cal State Stanislaus in Glenn played an integral role in expan­ Jaina Preston, who begins her third class as well as on the court. In my two Antioch where she received her B.A. in season as assistant women's basket­ 1984. He intends to complete UNLV's sion and development of community year as the academic counselor tor the years with the program six of the Lady Psychology and is currently working on ball coach, has added a dynamic Masters of Business Administration support. "I hope our women's basket­ program by 1989. Lady Rebels, brings to the program an Rebels have graduated, one of them as her M.A. in counseling at UNLV. She dimension to the Lady Rebels' staff ball program will benefit from the outstanding record of success in advis­ a two-time Academic All-American . It has three children- Erin (4), Sean (6), since joining the club in December of True to his heritage, Glenn overlapping effect of my move from is an avid beach goer, and enjoys out­ ing and counseling. She has worked as is very rewarding to see such achieve­ Eric (19). Her husband, Fred, is the Co­ 1985. His long hours o~ hard work have athletic development. Women's basket­ both counselor and director of counsel­ ment. Much of the academic success Director of the Center · for Survey resulted in a pair of the best recruiting door volleyball , basketball, body surf­ ball is surely gaining increased support ing in a variety of settings, usually with of our program stems from the stan­ Research and chairs the Department classes in history. UNLV's 1987 pre­ ing, and fishing. A gourmet cook, in Las Vegas." Indeed, the Lady Rebel organizations specializing in treating dards and commitment of the head of Sociology at UNLV. season ranking provides evidence to Glenn also is an avid Pente player. He program has already derived benefits the problems of adolescents. Prior to coaches. Sheila and Jim are always the fact that despite last year's gradua­ was born on January 7, 1961 and is from Glenn's experience, as evidenced single. joining the staff of the Lady Rebels she very supportive of my work and are tion losses, the Lady Rebels have con­ by rising attendance figures and was the office manager and interim deeply committed to academic as well sistently attracted some of the top greater visibility in the community. director of the local chapter of the as to athletic excellence. They are con­ players in the nation. Recruiting in his home state, Glenn National Conference of Christians and vinced that academic achievement and Glenn adds an extensive basketball has managed to attract some of the Jews. While directing the National Con­ excellence is of ultimate importance for background to the UNLV staff. As cap­ finest players in California to UNLV. In ference she recruited several of the the women who play basketball for tain of his Huntington Beach High just two seasons as UNLV's recruiting Lady Rebels as counselors for the UN LV." School team, Glenn led his club to con­ coordinator, Glenn has persuaded NCCJ 's annual summer camp, an ex­ As the Lady Rebels Academic secutive CIF playoff appearances, three CIF Players-of-the-Year to join the perience that convinced her of the high Counselor, Preston is responsible for averaging double figures in scoring. Lady Rebels, including Geannine and quality and wide ranging abilities of evaluating transcripts and records of Glenn also participated in volleyball Pauline Jordan (1986 CIF Co-AAAA UNLV's players. recruits, making certain every player is and earned all-county honors. Players-of-the-Year), and Linda Staley Noted for her calm, forthright and progressing toward their degree, mak­ Glenn moved on to play college (1986 CIF AAA Player-of-the-Year). Also direct approach in counseling Jaina ing certain each player satisfies both basketball at Cal State Stanislaus from California is Mandy Hannah under head coach Doug Sanderson, (1987-88 redshirt), another highly who currently serves as UNLV's Direc­ regarded AII-CIF selection who has tor of Athletic Development. At often been recognized as the top guard Stanislaus, Glenn's teams dominated in the state last season. "Having grown the Far West Conference and par­ up in California, I enjoy the challenge ticipated in the NCAA Division Ill Final of recruiting Californians to come and Four. In addition to Glenn's athletic par­ play i11 Nevada. I love living in Nevada ticipation, he was active in student and feel that UNLV provides wonder­ government and worked as business ful possibilities and opportunities tor manager of the campus newspaper. student-athletes." In 1984, Glenn followed Sanderson Other Lady Rebels lured to UNLV by to UNLV where he worked for a year­ Glenn include junior college playmaker Rick Glenn with co-head coaches Jim and-a-half as Assistant to the Director Denise Ballenger, Indiana scoring and Sheila Bolla, and this season's lone - of Athletic Development. Glenn's duties senior, Karen Hall. champion Vicki Lander, and former in athletic development included for­ Oregon standout Shelly Ray. This mation of the Rebel Athletic Club, talent trio will add considerable depth

6 7 LAURA CLONTZ/Consulting Family Therapist GOALS OF THE LADY REBELS For the past two seasons the Lady Rebels have enjoyed the consulting services of family therapist Laura Clontz. Clontz' extensive international athletic career combined with her education and training 1. To contribute, in a meaningful way, to the personal growth and development of the female in counseling make her uniquely qualified to work with female athletes. Clontz captained her collegiate swimming teams at the University of Santa Clara and San Jose State student-athletes who comprise the program. where she was a three-time intercollegiate national champion in freestyle sprints. She was on a world 2. To create an environment in which the student-athletes shall be motivated to excel and record setting freestyle relay team , participated in the Olympic Trials for swimming in 1968 and 1972, and represented the in the World University Games in Turino, in 1970. strive to reach their potential as students and as athletes. A graduate of Clark High School in Las Vegas, Clontz earned a B.A. in Education from San Jose 3. To provide an opportunity for the female student-athletes on the team to graduate from State and a M.S. in Education/Marriage and Family Counseling from UNLV. A former Miss Nevada, Clontz currently divides her time between her private counseling practice and part-time modeling UNLV. assignments. Clontz is married to local gaming and corporate attorney, Jeffrey Clontz. 4. To recruit and attract young women who will represent the UNLV athletic department and institution in a dignified way, women who will provide the young women of our community KATHY SMITH/Management Assistant with positive role models. Beginning her second season with the Lady Rebel basketball staff, Kathy Smith brings to UNLV 5. To represent UNLV and the community of Las Vegas in both regional and national com­ a background rich in competitive sports participation and sports journalism. From 1979-81, Smith toured petition in a manner which reflects both the integrity of the institution and the many good the nation as a member of the Ladies Professional Bowlers Tour, during which time she earned recogni­ citizens of our city. tion as one of the Top Ten female bowlers in the country. Smith won numerous championships, in­ cluding the Western Regional title at the Showboat Lanes in Las Vegas. She also was a member of 6. To strive to reach the highest possible level of success in striving to compete for a national the California team that set a state women's team record which still stands today. championship, thus bringing public acclaim and honor to our institution. In 1981, Smith began a five-year stint with the LAS VEGAS SUN where she covered the LPGA, the Professional Bowlers Tour, the , professional tennis, and the Caesars Palace 7. To build an affiliation with our community to foster a mutual sense of pride and respect. Grand Prjx, along with UNLV assignments including football , volleyball , softball, soccer, and women 's basketball.

KEVIN MESSENGER/Assistant Sports "The ultimate value of the intercollegiate athletic experience for women is that it provides a vehicle by which young women may Information Director obtain an education. The current measure of a program may be Kevin Messenger begins his first year on the UNLV staff after receiving a B.A. in Communica­ a reflection of its most recent won-loss record, but over time, it is tions/Public Relations from the University of the Pacific last spring. Primarily responsible for women's a reflection of the calibre of women who at one time comprised the basketball and baseball , Messenger also assists with Rebel football and men 's basketball after serving program. In ten or twenty years, what I will derive the most satisfac­ four years in a similar capacity at Pacific. tion from is not so much reminiscing about past victories, but ad­ While at Pacific, Messenger helped coordinate the 1986 NCAA Women's Volleyball Final Four and miring the continuing accomplishments of former Lady Rebels. was responsible for covering Pacific's national champion volleyball team, women 's basketball, baseball, When scores are long forgotten, the people remain. What those and several non-revenue sports teams. He worked closely with several conference and regional events, people have been inspired to do as a result of passing through our and initiated a daily sports report on five Stockton radio stations. In addition to his duties at Pacific, Messenger was an administrative assistant, official scorer, and program will, for me, be a true measure of our success. " PA Announcer for the Stockton Ports Baseball Club, the Milwaukee Brewers' Class A affiliate in Stockton. He was a 1983 graduate of Mullen High School in Denver, Colorado. Co-Head Coach Sheila Strike-Bolla

ELLEN SMILOWITZ/Women's Basketball Trainer LADY REBEL ALUMNI UNDER SHEILA STRIKE-BOLLA AND JIM BOLLA A 1987 graduate of Penn State, Ellen Smilowitz begins her first year as a graduate assistant on the UNLV athletic training staff. Her duties at UNLV include responsibilities with women's basketball and JEAN A. KINN (1981), B.S. Education/Physical Education. LORI ARENT (1985), B.S. Science/Math/Engineering/Biology. track, and general assistance with all other facets of UNLV athletic training. Assistant women's basketball coach at UC Irvine and masters student Employed by Lockheed. Graduate student in biology at UNLV. A native of Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, Smilowitz attended State College Area High School where she at Cal State Fullerton. DONYA MONROE (1986), B.A. Business and Economics/Business. lettered in track and soccer. She also is an accomplished bicyclist and triathlete. KATHY RICKS (1982), B.S. Education/Physical Education. Employed by Norwest Corporation in Las Vegas. Plans to attend law Smilowitz completed her studies at Penn State with a B.S. in Health Education. Assistant women 's basketball coach at UCLA. school. TINA GLOVER (1982), B.A. Business and Economics/Business. TONI SIMS (1986), B.S. Arts and Letters/Social Work. Enlisted in the U.S. Armed Forces. A new wife and mother of Eldridge Sims. KATHIE R. CALLOWAY (1983), B.S. Science/Math/Engineering/ Biology. KRIS STIVER (1986), B.S. Education/Physical Education/Athletic Received her M.D. from Howard University. Completing an internship Training. at Martin Luther King Hospital in Los Angeles. Employed at Las Vegas Institute of Sports Medicine and Physical Therapy. SONIA Y. LYKES (1983), B.S. Arts and Letters/Criminal Justice. MISTY THOMAS (1986), B.S. Education/Physical Education/Athletic RHONDA HICKMAN/Women's Basketball Manager Completing certification at Bryan College of Court Reporting. Training. ELIZABETH MELLO (1983), B.S. Education/Physical Education. Training with Canadian women 's basketball team in preparation for 1988 A UNLV sophomore and native of Las Vegas, Rhonda Hickman begins her second season with the Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. Lady Rebels. Hickman was a 1986 graduate of E.W. Clark High School in Las Vegas, and currently Earned M.S. in Physical Education from Ohio State. She is currently teaching and coaching at a high school. DENISE BROOKS (1987), B.S. Education/Athletic Training. sports a 3.39 GPA in finance courses at UNLV. Employed as a counselor in a child welfare agency in Las Vegas. Through four years in high school, Hickman compiled 11 athletic letters between basketball, golf, IDA PERKINS (1983), B.S. Education/Recreation. SHAUNA CRAWLEY (1987), B.S. Health Science/Nursing. and softball. She continues active participation in softball, volleyball, and racquetball. Employed in Clark County School District. PAULA CLEAR (1984), B.S. Education/Physical Education. Employed by Humana Hospital-Sunrise as a nurse in the critical care ward . High school athletic director, teacher, and coach in California. ANGELA CHRISTIAN (1987), B.A. Arts and Letters/Criminal Justice. PENNY WELSH (1984), B.S. Arts and Letters/History. Currently negotiating contract to play basketball in France or Spain. Graduate student in history at UNLV.

8 9 5-5 Junior Guard Nacogdoches, TX/Angelina JC/ 5 NE Louisiana

DeNise Ballenger comes to UNLV as a very highly recruited point guard who transfers to the BALLENGER'S CAREER HIGHS Lady Rebels this season out of Angelina Junior (Division I only) College (coach Dwan Coleman) in Lufkin, Texas. PTS-9 vs. McNeese State (1-20-86) She will be looked upon to share ball handling FGM-3 vs. Texas-Arlington (2-20-86) ; vs. lona (2-28-86) duties with Karen Hall. Ballenger attended Nor­ FGA-7 vs . Cheyney State (12-6-85); theast Louisiana University out of high school until vs. Texas-Arlington (2-20-86) the school went on probA.tion . While at Northeast FG %-1.000 (3-3) vs . McNeese State (1-20-86) Louisiana she appeared in 22 games as a (3-3) vs. lona (2-28-86) freshman , averaging 2.5 points. During her stay FTM-3 vs. McNeese State (1-20-86); at the Division I powerhouse, Ballenger played vs . SW Louisiana (2-1-86) vs . McNeese State (2-15-86) against a number of 1987-88 UNLV opponents in­ FTA-6 vs . McNeese State (1-20-86) cluding San Diego State, Louisiana State, Loui~ FT%-1.000 (3-3) vs. McNeese State siana Tech, and participated in the 1986 Northern (2-15-86) REB-2 vs. Cheyney State (12-6-85) Lights Invitational. Her season high against Divi­ vs. Texas-Arlington (1-25-86) sion I opposition was a nine-point effort against AST -3 vs. Cheyney State (12-6-85) McNeese State in which she shot 3-for-3 from the BLK-1 vs. North Texas State (1-27-86) STL-3 vs . Arkansas State (1-11-86) field and 3-for-6 from the charity stripe. Her Nor­ theast Louisiana squad took championship honors at the '86 Northern Lights Invitational with a 70-68 win over the -led USC Tro­ DeNISE BALLENGER jans. Ballenger led her Angelina JC team to the (Northeast Louisiana/1985-86) playoffs last season and within reach of the na­ OPPONENT FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK s tional tournament with a team leading 24.3 scor­ Mississippi 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 ing average and six assists per game. She shot Cheyney State 2-7 0-0 2 2 4 12 3 0 0 1 46% from the floor and 72% from the line en route Texas 0-1 0-1 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 to All-Conference honors and 15 games with 20 Northwestern State 0-3 1-2 0 2 1 7 2 1 0 0 points or more. Her collegiate scoring high was Mississippi College DNP a 40-point outburst against Western Texas. Mississippi College 2-6 0-0 1 0 4 11 0 1 0 2 Ballenger prepped at Nacogdoches High Alcorn State 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 6 0 1 0 0 Arkansas State 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 School (coach Gordon Fountain) where she cop­ San Diego State 1-4 1-2 1 1 3 7 0 0 0 0 ped All District first team honors for four years and Lamar 1-2 0-0 0 3 2 12 2 1 0 0 was named the District MVP her senior season . McNeese State 3-3 3-6 1 3 9 8 1 3 0 2 She also played volleyball in high school and was Louisiana State DNP chosen All-State and All-Region , and selected a Texas-Arlington 2-6 0-0 2 0 4 13 2 3 0 0 North Texas State 1-1 0-2 0 0 2 11 0 1 1 0 DEONDRIA DeNISE member of the Texas Top Ten in volleyball. She participated in her state's all-star game for Northwestern State 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Southwestern Louisiana 0-0 3-4 1 2 3 5 0 1 0 0 BALLENGER volleyball. Arkansas State 0-1 1-2 0 0 1 3 2 2 0 3 Birthdate: 7-4-67 ' 'She is a real solid defensive player. What /like Lamar 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 (Nacogdoches. TX) most about her is her capacity to motivate the peo­ McNeese State 0-1 3-3 0 1 3 6 1 2 0 2 ple who play with her to play at a higher level. She Louisiana Tech 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 9 2 1 0 0 Hometown : Nacogdoches, TX has a leadership type of personality that is really North Texas State 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Texas-Arlington 3-7 2-2 0 1 8 12 0 1 1 1 Parents: Myrtle Ballenger important for someone playing the point guard position. We anticipate her seeing a lot of playing Southwestern Louisiana 1-1 0-0 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 1 lona 3-3 0-0 0 1 6 5 2 2 0 1 Sister: Yolandra (22) time. She and Karen Hall will be vying for playing Western Kentucky DNP College Major: Criminal Justice time and perhaps even playing together,'' said usc DNP UNLV co-coach Sheila Strike-Bolla. Hobbies: drawing, photo- graphy, basketball, BALLENGER'S CAREER STATS Denise Ballenger with Dr. Lawrence Golding at UNLV's and listening to music NE Louisiana (1985-86)/Angelina JC (1986-87) Exercise Physiology Lab. Dr. Golding is the Director of the YEAR G FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. PF-0 A TO BK s TP AVG. Exercise Physiology Lab and Coordinator of Gradt,Jate Studies 84-85 22 18-52 .346 14-26 .538 10 0.5 19-0 18 24 0 14 54 2.5 for the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. 85-86 29 260-570 .456 96-133 .721 83 2.9 69-1 174 104 2 53 616 21.0

10 11 6-1 Junior Forward 34 !}(Lm C~aw o~J San Luis Obispo, CA/San Luis HS

Kim Crawford begins her third season with the Lady Rebels after starting 29 of 30 games last season. She CRAWFORDS'S CAREER HIGHS averaged 8.3 points and 4.3 rebounds in 86-87 in­ PTS-18 vs . SMU (11-28-86); cluding a career high 18 points three times against vs. California (12-6-86) ; SMU, California, and Northern Arizona. She scored in vs. N. Arizona (12-30-86) FGM-9 vs. SMU (11-28-86) double figures on 11 occasions last season, leading the FGA-15 vs. California (12-6-86); team in scoring at California and Cal State Fullerton. vs. Stephen F. Austin (12-13-86) Crawford started in three games and appeared in 29 FG %- .857 (6-7) vs. Pacific (3-1-86) FTM-5 vs. Stanford (11-29-86) ; as a freshman , averaging 2.6 points and 1.6 rebounds vs. CS Fullerton (1-3-87); per game. She hit for a freshman season high 12 points vs. Pacific (1-17-86) (6-for-7) against Pacific and hit a career high 10 re­ FTA- 7 vs . CS Fullerton (1 -3-87) bounds last season against Stephen F. Austin in the FT%-1 .000 (4-4) vs. CS Long Beach (2-15-85); Spuds MacKenzie Bud Light Tournament champion­ vs . North Carolina (3-15-86) ; ship. She was an All-Tournament selection in last year's vs . N. Arizona (12-30-86) UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic. She travelled to Hong Kong REB-10 vs. Stephen F. Austin (12-13-86) AST-7 vs. Stephen F. Austin (12-13-86) in 1985 with the U.S.A. Sports Development Interna­ BLK- 3 vs. CS Long Beach (2-15-86); tional Tour. Her biggest athletic thrill was defeating vs. SMU (11 -28-86); highly touted Cal State Long Beach in the 1986 PCAA vs . California (12-6-86) Tournament Championship. STL-3 vs . San Jose State (1-10-87) ; 1 vs. Pacific (1 -15-87) Crawford prepped at San Luis High School (coach Harry Bottorff) where she lettered three years in basket- ball and once in track and field. She earned AII-CIF and KIM CRAWFORD All-Conference honors, and was twice named Con- (UNLV/1986-87) terence Player of the Year. She earned Student of the OPPONENT FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK s Month honors twice and Soroptimist Girl of the Month. SMU 9-13 0-1 4 4 18 35 1 4 3 1 Last season she was a PCAA Scholar Athlete. Stanford 2-5 5-6 6 5 9 33 1 3 0 1 ''Kim is an extremely dedicated, hard-working, and USF 7-12 0-0 5 4 14 36 2 4 0 1 directed young female student-athlete. She has California 8-15 2-4 5 3 18 40 3 5 3 1 demonstrated a real commitment to becoming a fine Mississippi State 2-9 2-3 3 1 6 23 0 0 0 1 Stephen F. Austin 6-15 1-1 10 4 13 35 7 3 1 0 basketball player along with a wonderful strength of Southern State 4-11 0-0 8 4 8 18 0 0 0 0 character that adds much to our team and a great sense Northern Arizona 7-13 4-4 5 3 18 38 3 5 2 0 of humor that keeps us all in good spirits. This will be Cal State Fullerton 0-4 5-7 0 2 5 20 1 1 0 1 Kim 's junior year, and every year she has progressed; Cal State Long Beach 1-3 0-0 2 2 2 10 0 2 1 0 she has gotten better every year. After a period of ad- Hawaii 2-8 0-0 6 2 4 24 1 0 0 1 justment coming out of high school where she literally Hawaii 4-9 4-5 5 2 12 28 1 2 0 1 dominated her opponents, Kim really came on strong San Jose State 5-6 3-3 4 2 13 28 1 2 2 3 at the end of her freshman year and all of last season. Pacific 3-9 5-6 9 5 11 30 2 4 0 3 Kim knows our system, and is one of our hardest Fresno State 1-6 0-0 3 1 2 22 2 2 1 0 workers. She really wants to win, and I'm just looking UC Santa Barbara 2-12 3-4 7 2 7 26 1 1 0 1 San Diego State 2-5 0-0 5 0 4 18 1 1 0 0 for good things from her because she is due to break Nevada-Reno 3-8 0-1 2 5 6 24 1 1 0 1 out this season. She can play her natural spot which KIMBERLY ANN UC Santa Barbara 5-12 0-0 4 0 10 25 3 1 1 0 is the forward where she can shoot the ball. She also Cal State Fullerton 7-12 1-1 1 0 15 22 1 1 0 0 CRAWFORD has real good range on her shot and with the three-point San Diego State 2-7 0-0 4 4 4 20 1 2 2 1 line being added, she will be one of the people we will UC Irvine 4-8 2-2 4 3 10 34 3 5 2 1 Birthdate: 10-18-67 (San Luis to shoot that shot. She has also made tremendous Fresno State 1-2 0-0 4 3 2 15 2 1 1 0 ·- Obispo, CA) progress academically and has really worked hard. We Cal State Long Beach 2-7 0-0 2 2 4 20 2 3 0 0 Hometown: San Luis are equally as proud of her academically as we are of UC Irvine 0-5 2-4 6 5 2 29 1 2 2 0 3-4 0-0 1 1 17 1 1 Obispo, CA her on the court, ' ' said UNLV co-coach Sheila San Jose State 6 3 0 Strike-Bolla. Pacific 4-8 0-1 3 5 8 28 2 2 0 0 Parents: Pat and Shirly Cal State Fullerton 2-2 0-1 1 3 4 16 0 1 0 1 Crawford Fresno State 2-7 3-4 9 2 7 27 5 1 0 0 Cal State Long Beach 3-7 0-0 2 3 6 22 3 1 1 1 -- Brothers: Jeff (25), Derek (24) College Major: Communica­ CRAWFORD'S CAREER STATS tion Studies YEAR G FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. PF-0 A TO BK s TP AVG. Hobbies: listening to music, 85-86 29-3 31-77 .403 14-19 .737 47 1.6 52-1 19 18 10 5 76 2.1 Kim Crawford with Dr. Darlene Unrue and Dr. John Unrue. art, and outdoor 86-86 30-29 103-244 .422 42-58 .724 130 4.3 82-5 54 61 22 20 248 8.3 Darlene is a Professor of English and John is the Vice recreation Total 59-32 134-321 .417 56-77 .727 177 3.0 134-6 73 79 32 25 324 5.5 President for Academic Affairs and Provost.

12 13 5-11 Sophomore Forward Port Coquitlam, B.C./ 11 Port Coquitlam HS

Rene Czerwinski enters her second season as a Lady Rebel in 1987-88. She played in 10 games last year, sporting a 2.2 scoring average. She CZERWINSKI'S CAREER HIGHS scored a season high six points against Mississip­ PTS-6 vs . Mississippi State (12-12-86) FGM-3 vs . Mississippi State (12-12-86) pi State at the Spuds MacKenzie Bud Light FGA-6 vs. Southern Utah State Tournament. Czerwinski hauled down four re­ (12-22-86) bounds in 16 minutes of action against Southern FG %- .750 (3-4) vs. Mississippi State (12-12-86) Utah State. Considered a threat from the newly FTM-2 vs . CS Fullerton (3-5-87) added three-point range this season , Rene FTA-2 vs. CS Full erton (3-5-87) became the third Canadian to join the Lady Rebel FT%-1 .000 (2-2) vs. CS Fullerton (3-5-87) REB-4 vs. Southern Utah State program last season, following the likes of stand­ (12-22-86) out players Misty Thomas and Shauna Crawley. AST-2 vs. San Jose State (2-26-87) She was the premiere player in the province of STL-1 vs . Southern Utah State(12-22-86); vs. CS Fullerton (1 -3-87) British Columbia in 1985, and dreams of one day becoming a member of the Canadian Olympic Team . She spent the summer of 1986 with the British Columbia Provincial team that travelled to Newfoundland for inter-provincial competition . She graduated from Port Coquitlam Secondary RENE CZERWINSKI School (coach JoAnne Ward) where she averaged (UNLV/1986-87) an impressive 37 points per game including a OPPONENT FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S season high 52. During her career at Port Co­ quitlam she earned 21 all-star awards and SMU DNP Stanford DNP numerous all-tournament selections. She was USF DNP named to the British Columbia Provincial All-Star California DNP team in 1985 and 1986, and received Player of the Mississippi State 3-4 0-0 2 6 9 0 3 0 0 Year honors in '86. She earned MVP honors at the Stephen F. Austin DNP 1986 All-Star game, and has twice been invited Southern Utah State 2-6 0-2 4 0 4 16 0 3 0 1 to Canadian Junior National Team tryouts. Northern Arizona 1-1 0-0 0 1 2 5 0 1 0 0 ''Rene is a talented, goal-oriented young Cal State Fullerton 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 5 0 0 Cal State Long Beach DNP women. She has earned a fine reputation in British Hawaii DNP Columbia for her offensive abilities and will no Hawaii DNP doubt continue to refine those skills playing at San Jose State DNP UN LV. We hope that after a year of adjustment she Pacific DNP will be more able to perform in a much larger Fresno State DNP capacity this year. She is a talented, gifted shooter, UC Santa Barbara DNP and we're trying to work with her to enhance the San Diego State DNP Nevada-Reno DNP RENE LeANNE other aspects of her game. She's a really pure, Santa Barbara DNP CZERWINSKI natural shooter, and one of the most purely talented Cal State Fullerton DNP shooters we've ever had. Rene is the kind of player San Diego State DNP Birthdate: 10-13-68 Vancouver, that in drills she doesn't really stand out, but when UC Irvine 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 British Columbia) you scrimmage she does things you just don't Fresno State 1-2 0-0 0 0 2 4 0 3 0 0 Hometown: Port Coquitlam, teach. She'll hang in the air and then bang in four Cal State Long Beach 2-3 0-0 0 4 3 0 2 0 0 British Columbia or five. She's a legitimate three-point threat. She's UC Irvin e DNP San Jose State 0-2 0-0 0 2 0 13 2 0 0 0 got a year under her belt and she knows what we're Parents: Arnie and Donna Pacific DNP Czerwinski going to expect out of her. We see brighter things Cal State Fullerton 0-0 2-2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 for her. Ideally we'd like to see her in the "2" guard Fresno State 1-2 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Sisters: Mindy (16), Nova (14) spot or small forward position, " said UNLV co­ Long Beach State DNP College Major: Criminal Justice coach Jim Bolla. Hobbies: reading, writing poetry, listening to Rene Czerwinski with Mrs. Judith Cornelius in the midst of CZERWINSKI 'S CAREER STATS YEAR G-GS FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. PF-0 A TO BK ST TP AVG. music, and watching UNLV's spacious campus walkways. Mrs. Cornelius serves as football 86-87 10-0 10-20 .500 2-4 .500 6 0.6 5-0 3 12 1 2 22 2.2 an Instructor of Nursing at UNLV.

14 15 5-4 Senior Guard Pittsburgh, PA/Mount Alvernia HS

Opening her senior season with the Lady Rebels, Karen Hall enters the year as a certain candidate for post-season honors. HALL'S CAREER HIGHS A second team AII-PCAA pick in 1986-87, Hall ranked seventh in the PCAA in assists and third in steals while leading UNLV to PTS-20 vs. Fresno State (3-6-87) their fourth straight PCAA Tournament Championship appearance. FGM-10 vs. Fresno State (3-6-87) After establishing herself as the Lady Rebels' floor leader a year FGA-14 vs. Fresno State (3-6-87) ago, Hall hopes to continue her great progress witnessed by Rebel FG % -1 .000 (6-6) vs. San Jose State coaches during last season 's stretch drive. Hall averaged a career (12-13-85) high 9.0 points on the year, but scored a whopping 12.7 over the FTM-8 vs. UC Irvine (2-21-87) club's last 12 games. She scored in double figures in 10 of UNLV's FTA-10 vs. UC Irvine (2-21-87) final 12 games including a career high 20 vs. Fresno State at the FT% -1 .000 (6-6) vs. CS Long Beach PCAA Tournament. Within one three-game span, she establish­ (3-8-86); ed new career highs for points, rebounds (10 vs . Cal State Fullerton (6-6) vs. CS Long Beach (1-5-87) at the PCAA Tournament), and assists (9 vs . Pacific in the final REB-10 vs. CS Fullerton (3-5-87) game of the regular season). Just one week earlier, the nifty AST-9 vs. Pacific (2-28-87) playmaker earned PCAA Player of the Week honors. Hall paced BLK-2 vs. Utah State (1-13-86) the club with 79 steals in 29 games last season and 85 steals in STL-8 vs. Utah State (1-13-86) 30 games in 1985-86. She averaged 6.2 points and 4.3 rebounds per game while starting 24 games as a sophomore. She record­ ed 87 assists as a sophomore. A 1984 graduate of Mount Alvernia High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Hall was one of the most prominent basketball KAREN HALL players in the state. Karen won numerous awards during her prep (UNLV/1986-87) career including the Pittsburgh Post Gazette 's Fabulous Five, Pitt­ sburgh's Finest Five, and three consecutive All-State honors. OPPONENT FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK s Through her sophomore, junior, and senior seasons, she was nam­ 1-7 ed SAC Defensive Player of the Year, All-Section, and AAU All· SMU 2-3 5 4 4 35 8 4 0 5 America (in Boston, Louisiana, and New Mexico). She led her team Stanford 5-11 2-2 5 3 12 32 3 3 0 2 to a 1983 Pennsylvania State Championship and a 113-9 career USF 8-11 1-4 5 3 17 30 4 2 0 1 record in four years at Mount AI vernia. She accumulated 1 ,824 California 4-8 2-2 1 5 10 27 4 2 0 3 points (16.2 average) and 575 steals. Her '83 team as a junior put together a 34-0 season , culminating in the state title she calls Mississippi State 2-6 0-0 5 4 4 33 4 6 0 5 the most thrilling athletic moment in her life. She was instrumen­ Stephen F. Austin 1-7 3-4 5 3 5 39 5 3 0 1 tal in leading her team to a pair of AAU National Championships Southern Utah State 5-9 2-2 4 2 12 24 1 3 0 1 in 1985, and was named an alternate to the United States Sports Festival the same summer. Northern Arizona DNP Karen is the Sports Editor of the UNLV campus newspaper, the Cal State Fullerton 4-8 3-4 5 2 11 31 7 1 0 1 Yellin ' Rebel, and plans a career in broadcasting. She worked with Cal S1ate Long Beach 4-9 6-6 7 4 14 34 4 2 0 0 all-star basketball camps in Georgia and Pennsylvania, and worked Hawaii 1-4 0-0 1 5 2 26 2 5 0 1 as a sports commentator for men 's adult summer leagues last summer. She also is a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorori ­ Hawaii 1-5 0-0 4 3 2 36 4 2 0 2 ty on campus. Her nickname is " Power Forward" and her idol San Jose State 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 28 6 4 0 4 in the world of sports is the legendary leader of the NBA, Pacific 0-1 4-8 4 4 4 28 6 4 0 1 Earvin " Magic" Johnson. (see picture on p. 68.) • •Karen Hall has just gotten better every year she's been here. Fresno State 2-5 0-0 5 4 4 29 2 7 0 3 When we were struggling early as a team last year, Karen started UC Santa Barbara 1-2 1-2 3 0 3 33 5 6 0 6 to show some leadership qualities and I think as the season went San Diego State 3-6 1-1 4 2 7 29 3 2 0 2 on, Karen kind of took charge. As the team got better, Karen got 4-5 2-4 2 better. She is 5'4", but she doesn 't play 5'4". She works hard, Nevada Reno 3 10 33 8 4 0 2 handles the ball real well, and plays great defense. Her strengths UC Santa Barbara 3-5 0-1 0 2 6 31 q 0 0 2 lie in her good ball handling skills, defensive abilities, speed, and Cal State Fullerton 4-8 4-4 3 2 12 40 4 7 1 3 strong mindedness. Karen is a fierce competitor who will be looked San Diego State 7-12 2-2 2 3 16 36 1 3 1 4 upon to set the pace in game and practice situations. She has learned to parlay her size into a great asset. Her talents exemplify UC Irvine 5-13 3-5 8 1 13 33 5 4 0 4 the notion that 'Good things come in small packages,' • • said UNLV Fresno State 5-13 5-5 5 2 15 34 6 1 0 3 co-coach Jim Bolla. Cal State Long Beach 2-4 0-0 5 4 4 37 2 5 0 2 Birthdate: 7-17-66 • • Karen is the consummate guard because she does all the UC Irvine 2-5 8-10 6 2 12 38 6 7 0 5 (Pittsburgh, PA) things you would want a guard to do. She 's intelligent, coach able, and has leadership qualities, along with great athletic ability. She San Jose State 5-5 0-2 5 2 10 25 5 0 0 5 Hometown: Pittsburgh, PA has a vast desire to win and play defense. That's a key to any great Pacific 4-5 2-2 6 1 10 35 9 3 0 4 player. Most people love to play offense but won 't or don 't play Cal State Fullerton 5-7 5-6 10 3 15 32 7 7 Parents: Allie and Isaac Hall defense. That 's what sets Karen apart from most players. If I had 0 2 been the coach at Pittsburgh when Karen was a senior in high Fresno State 10-14 0-1 2 1 20 39 8 3 0 1 Brothers/Sisters: Betsy (31), school, I would have done everything in my power to try and con­ Cal State Long Beach 4-10 0-2 5 5 8 33 2 9 0 2 Michael (24), vince her to come and play for me. • •-University of Pittsburgh Maurice (23), head coach Kirk Bruce. Brian (22) College Major: Communica­ HALL'S CAREER STATS tions/ YEAR G FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. PF-D A TO BK s TP AVG. Broadcasting 84-85 22-0 15-50 .300 14-20 .700 25 1.1 32-0 11 22 1 19 44 2.0 85-86 30-24 71-133 .534 43-65 .662 129 4.3 78-3 87 76 3 85 185 6.2 Hobbies: newspaper writing, 86-87 29-28 102-205 .498 58-82 .707 126 4.3 81-3 134 109 2 79 262 9.0 dancing, and Karen Hall holds a copy of UNLV's YELLIN' REBEL watching the Los newspaper with her Communications advisor, Dr. Barbara Totals 81-52 188-388 .485 115-167 .689 280 3.5 191-6 232 207 6 183 491 6.1 Angeles Lakers Cloud. Hall serves as the Sports Editor of UNLV's campus newspaper under the supervision of Dr. Cloud, Chairperson of the Department of Communication Studies. 17 , 6-2 Sophomore Forward-Center 42 EanntnE Pasadena, CA/John Muir HS

A second-year Rebel who earned PCAA All­ Freshman honors last season, Geannine Jordan JORDAN'S CAREER HIGHS ·. returns as the club's top returning scorer and re­ bounder. Geannine appeared in all 30 games last PTS-22 vs . Pacific (1-17-87) season with 15 starts including the last 13 games. FGM-10 vs. Pacific (1-17-87) FGA-15 vs . San Diego State (1-24-87) She averaged 9.1 points and 5.5 rebounds per vs . Fresno State (2-14-87) game, and led the Lady Rebels with a 52.2% FG %-1.000 (7-7) vs. Nevada-Reno shooting percentage from the floor. She hit for a (1-29-87) season high 22 points off the bench at Pacific, and FTM-6 vs. Fresno State (1-19-87) a season high 11 rebounds in PCAA Tournament FTA-8 vs. CS Fullerton (2-5-87) play against Cal State Fullerton. Ironically, her FT%-1.000 (6-6) vs. Fresno State previous season high was a 1O-re bound effort also (1-19-87) against Cal State Fullerton. One of UNLV's most REB-11 vs. CS Fullerton (3-5-87) productive additions a year ago, Geannine will team AST -2 vs. Nevada-Reno (1-29-87) vs . CS Fullerton (2-5-87) with sister Pauline in 1987-88. Both are considered BLK-2 vs . Pacific (1-17-87) definite candidates for post-season honors, although STL-6 vs. San Jose State (1-15-87) just sophomores. Geannine came to the Lady Rebels last season as one of the most dynamic tandems ever to play basketball in southern California. As a prepster at John Muir High School (coach Archie Newton) in GEANNINE JORDAN Pasadena with her twin sister, her high school team (UNLV/1986-87) compiled a 114-6 record over four seasons including OPPONENT FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK s a record 40 consecutive league wins. John Muir en­ SMU 2-3 0-1 8 4 4 16 0 3 0 joyed the nation's number one ranking among high 0 4-7 0-2 school girl 's basketball teams in 1985-86, led by Stanford 7 3 8 19 0 1 0 0 Geannine and Pauline who finished the year as Co­ USF 1-3 0-0 2 2 2 8 0 0 0 0 CIF AAAA Players of the Year. Geannine concluded · California 2-6 0-3 6 0 4 24 0 3 0 2 her senior year with a 17.5 scoring average and 11 Mississippi State 3-8 5-7 9 3 11 21 0 2 0 0 rebounds per game. She was AII-CIF for three Stephen F. Austin 2-4 0-0 6 4 4 24 1 1 1 1 seasons and named her league's Co-Player of the Southern Utah State 2-4 1-1 5 0 5 13 1 0 1 2 Year three times. She was named to numerous all­ Northern Arizona 5-6 3-4 5 5 13 21 0 2 1 0 tournament teams and received several Tournament Cal State Fullerton 5-8 5-6 10 4 15 28 0 3 0 1 MVP awards, as John Muir swept every tournament Cal State Long Beach 3-7 5-6 5 4 11 22 1 2 0 0 they ever played in during the Jordan Twins' reign . Hawaii 1-2 1-2 27 0 1 Geannine was named an Olympic Girls Develop­ 3 3 3 3 0 ment League All-American in 1985. Her and Hawaii 0-2 2-2 2 1 2 8 0 0 0 1 Pauline's soccer team won 11 consecutive division San Jose State 0-3 0-0 2 1 0 8 0 2 0 6 championships under the direction of their mother Pacific 10-13 2-3 4 4 22 19 0 0 2 1 and coach, Mrs. Carrie Jordan. Fresno State 3-8 6-6 8 5 12 21 0 2 1 0 She attends UNLV with sister Pauline and family UC Santa Barbara 2-4 1-2 3 0 5 16 0 0 0 2 friend and Runnin ' Rebel basketball player Stacey San Diego State 6-15 2-3 9 3 14 26 1 0 0 3 Augmon. Nevada-Reno 7-7 0-2 8 2 14 30 2 2 0 1 GEANNINE MARIE ' 'Geannine was a big surprise with a lot of people UC Santa Barbara 1-3 0-0 1 1 2 20 0 2 0 1 last year. She started most of our games as a Cal State Fullerton 1-4 5-8 8 3 7 24 2 2 0 0 JORDAN freshman, and made the PCAA All-Freshman Team . San Diego State 4-9 3-4 11 2 We knew that she would be a good player, but I think 6 0 33 0 0 2 Birthdate: 3-27-68 what surprised most people was her development. UC Irvine 3-5 0-0 4 4 6 16 1 0 1 0 (Glendale, CA) It was the first time she had played without her sister Fresno State 8-15 3-6 6 5 19 31 1 4 0 4 on the court and the difference between her play in Cal State Long Beach 3-8 1-4 8 3 7 28 0 1 0 1 Hometown: Pasadena, CA the 12th grade and her performance during the latter UC Irvine 3-11 3-3 0 1 19 33 1 6 0 1 Parent: Carrie Jordan stages of last year was really remarkable. She has San Jose State 5-6 0-0 6 1 10 19 0 1 1 0 come a long way. She worked hard and learned a Pacific 5-7 4-4 5 4 14 22 1 0 0 0 Brothers/Sisters: David (31), lot as a freshman. She's got the best hands on the Cal State Fullerton 6-13 1-3 11 1 13 30 1 2 1 0 Chavez (22), team, and being left-handed she gives us a little more Fresno State 5-6 5-7 3 4 15 23 0 2 0 1 Michelene(20), balance, especially inside, ' ' said UN LV co-coach Cal State Long Beach 3-4 4-5 5 1 10 29 1 5 0 1 Pauline (19), Jim Bolla. Angeline (13) College Major: undecided Geannine Jordan stands with Dr. Patricia Geuder on the JORDAN'S CAREER STATS campus lawn between the Moyer Student Union and Flora Hobbies: sports, reading, and YEAR G FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. PF-D A TO BK s TP AVG. Dungan Humanities Building. Dr. Geuder is an Associate listening to music 86-87 30-15 105-201 .522 62-94 .659 165 5.5 80-4 14 48 10 32 272 9.1 Professor of English.

18 19 6-3 Sophomore Forward-Center 50 Pasadena, CA/John Muir HS

A redshirt sophomore this season, Pauline Jordan steps into the Lady Rebel program to join sister Gean­ nine. Although entering her first season of play, Pauline joins Geannine and Karen Hall on the Lady Rebel list of post-season honors candidates. Pauline was the driv­ ing force behind the West Team's gold medal at last summer's Olympic Sports Festival at Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Pauline averaged a team high 12.3 points over four games including a game high 16 points and 12 rebounds in the gold medal victory over the South. She led her team in scoring and rebounds in both games of the meaal round and added three blocked shots as well during the final game. She was a Parade All-American two seasons ago at John Muir High School (coach Archie Newton) in Pasadena where she and sister Geannine led their team to an unprecedented 40 consecutive league victories, and a 114-6 record over their four-year prep career. She averaged 24.2 points and 12 rebounds per game while earning AII­ CIF AAAA first team honors four straight years . She copped CIF, San Gabriel Valley, and Pacific League Co-Player of the Year honors with sister Geannine as a senior. She was named the Pacific League Co-Player of the Year as a junior and was an Olympic Girls Development League All-American in 1985. Her high school team won every tournament they ever par­ PAULINE JORDAN ticipated in . Additionally, her and Geannine's soccer team won (U.S. Sports Festival/West) their division championship for 11 straight years under OPPONENT FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP A TO BK s the direction of their mother and coach, Mrs. Carrie Jor­ South 6-11 0-0 3 3 12 0 0 2 2 dan. She attends UNLV with twin sister Geannine and East 4-8 0-0 5 5 8 0 2 2 Runnin ' Rebel basketball player , also of Pasadena and John Muir High School. North 5-13 3-7 12 13 0 ' 'Pauline made the best of her first year by working South hard in the classroom and making good grades. She (Gold Medal Game) 7-15 2-3 12 16 3 0 directed herself toward her own conditioning program and went out this spring without playing or practicing all year and made the Sports Festival West Team. In fact, she was one of the more dominating players on the court. We are anxious to see her on the court. She is very widely recognized as one of our up-and-coming All­ America candidates. She is a super talent. She is a really ''Pauline was a major impact player on our team. It fine athlete, ·she is extremely dedicated to the game, and was evident that when she wasn 't in the game we has very lofty goals for herself. If she continues to pro­ struggled. The only game we lost, in fact, was when PAULINE PARlE gress and to work as hard as she did without us Pauline was in foul trouble. She has tremendous ability JORDAN coaching her, than she will have a great future, ' ' said to score inside. She 's one of the best inside players I've UNLV co-coach Sheila Strike-Bolla. ever coached. There is no doubt in my mind she will Birthdate: 3-27-68 be one of the most talented players in college this year. (Glendale, CA) ''Pauline's consistency and level of performance had If we needed a Pauline got it done. If we needed as much as anything to do with us winning the gold points inside, Pauline was there for us. She 's such a Hometown: Pasadena, CA medal. She played at such a high level for ten days, it powerful player we totally relied on her for 'X' number Parent: Carrie Jordan was incredible. She 's a player, a real winner. ' ' of points each game.'' - head - St. Joseph's University head coach Jimmy Foster coach (head coach, Olympic Sports Brothers/Sisters: David (31), (assistant coach, Olympic Sports Festival West Team). Festival West Team). Chavez (22), Michelene (20), Geannine (19), Angeline (13) College Major: undecided Pauline Jordan with Dr. James Kitchen just outside the steps Hobbies: playing basketball of UNLV's recently renovated James R. Dickinson Library. Dr. and listening Kitchen is the Director of the Academic Advising and to music Resources Center, and a Director of Counseling. 20 21 5-8 Freshman Guard 23 Evansville, IN/John Bosse HS

Sporting a 31 .1 scoring average and the distinc­ tion as the scoring champion in the state of Indiana, Vicki Lander brings to the Lady Rebels a bonafide scoring threat. Lander's scoring prowess enabled her to lead the state in scoring as a senior and finish second as a junior with a 26.1 clip. Through her four-year career at John Bosse High School (coach Jerry Canterberry), she emerged as the second leading scorer in the history of the state with 1 ,843 points. She earned Converse and USA Today All-America honors last season in addition to first team All-State honors as selected by Hoosier Basketball Magazine. She was voted second team All-State as a junior and third team as a sophomore. Lander was named to the First Five All-City Team in Evansville in each of her final three seasons, and was a second team All-City selection as a freshman . During her prep career, she led her Lady Bulldogs to two City and SlAG Championships as well as a pair of sectional and regional titles. Her sister Cassandra played basketball at Arizona State.

''Vicki was the leading scorer in Indiana, and we think she 's going to be a fine player. Her sister played at Arizona State and was a great player. Vicki does things similar to her sister; she is very quick and handles the ball well. When you 're the leading scorer in the state of Indiana, that's say­ ing something. She was very highly recruited, and we see her as a good all-around player. She is very solid," said UNLV co-coach Jim Bolla.

' 'Vicki possesses all the skills to be an out­ standing Division I basketball player. She can ' _ GAIL LANDER shoot better off the dribble than any girl I have J~ICKI seen.'' -John Bosse High School Varsity Boys ( .- Birthdate: 5-11-69 Basketball Coach, Joe Mullan. ( _- (Evansville, IN) ~ Hometown: Evansville, IN "I have coached basketball at Bosse High ' ' Vicki was the most impressive leading scorer School for 26 years and Vicki Lander is the most that has come to the Top 40 Camp in its five year ~ _ Parent: Zora Lander prolific scorer I have seen. She has averaged over existence. I was most impressed with her ability I ( Brothers/Sisters: 20 points a game in her four years at Bosse. As as well as her willingness to give up the ball. She ( · Cassandra (26), a junior, she was the second leading scorer in the demonstrated that she is a complete player that t ~ Allan (24), Tim (22) state with an average of 26. 1 points. As a senior, can do a great deal more than score. '' - Garry I she was the state 's leading scorer with an average Donna (Publisher of Hoosier Basketball t- College Major: undecided of 31 . 1, for a total of 592 points. '' - John Bosse Magazine) . ( 1 Hobbies: watching TV and . - . High School Varsity Girls Basketball Coach, Jerry I I listening to music Canterbury.

Vicki Lander with Dr. Esther Langston just outside the Flora ~I ( Dungan Humanities Building. Dr. Langston serves as an ( - .... ~~ _....._.__~-----#-'"'-4---~hl Associate Professor of Social Work. 22 23 6-2 Junior Forward Culver City, CA/Culver City HS

NETZEL'S CAREER HIGHS Shari Netzel returns for her third season as a (UNLV/1986-87) Lady Rebel , averaging 1.5 points and 0.9 re­ bounds per game last season . Appearing in 24 PTS-6 vs . UC Santa Barbara (1-18-86); vs. CS Long Beach (1-5-87) games a year ago, Netzel shot 50% from the floor FGM-3 vs. UC Santa Barbara (1-18-86) (15-30) and scored a season high six points FGA-5 vs. UC Santa Barbara (1-18-86); against Cal State Long Beach. A versatile athlete, vs. CS Long Beach (2-19-87) FG %-1.000 (2-2) vs. UC Santa Barbara Netzel will be looked upon in 87-88 to continue (1-22-87) her steady improvement and provide the Lady FTM-2 vs . N. Arizona (12-30-86) Rebels with added defensive support off the FTA-4 vs . CS Long Beach (1-5-87) bench. She appeared in 20 games as a freshman FT%-1.000 (2-2) vs. N. Arizona (12-30-86) (2-2) vs. UC Santa Barbara (1-22-87) and averaged 1.1 points and 1.0 rebounds. Her REB- 4 vs. South Carolina (11 -25-85) four rebounds against South Carolina in 1985 re­ AST -3 vs . UC Santa Barbara (1-22-87) main her career high. BLK-1 vs . several STL-2 vs. UC. Santa Barbara (1-22-87) As a prepster at Culver City High School (coach vs. Fresno State (3-6-87) Warren Flanagan), Netzel collected nine varsity letters including four in basketball, three in volleyball, and two in track. She amassed a long SHARI NETZEL list of high school honors including four con­ OPPONENT FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK s secutive years on the All-Ocean League team . SMU 1-2 1-2 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 She captured first team honors her final three Stanford 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 seasons and was named her league's MVP as a USF 1-1 0-0 2 2 2 4 0 2 0 0 senior. She received AII-CIF honors each of her California 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 final three years at Culver City, being named to Mississippi State 1-3 0-0 1 0 2 11 0 0 1 0 the third team as a sophomore, the second team Stephen F. Austin 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 as a junior, and as a senior. She Southern Utah State 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 9 0 1 1 0 was named to numerous all-tournament teams, Northern Arizona 0-1 2-2 0 1 2 7 1 1 0 0 and was chosen the tournament MVP at the Cal State Fullerton DNP Beverly Hills Tournament (twice) and South Tor­ Cal State Long Beach 2-3 2-4 1 0 6 13 0 2 0 0 rance Tournament. She was an Athlete of the Hawaii 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 4 0 3 0 0 Week as selected by the Daily Breeze, an Athlete Hawaii DNP of the Month by the Culver City Exchange Club, San Jose State 1-2 0-0 1 0 2 5 1 0 0 0 and the Athlete of the Year by the Culver City Elks Pacific 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 Club. She was twice the recipient of All-Westside Fresno State DNP Team honors by the Los Angeles Times. She was UC Santa Barbara 1-1 2-2 2 1 4 9 0 1 0 2 named All-League as a junior in volleyball, and San Diego State 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 was her school 's prom queen as a senior. Nevada-Reno 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 ''Shari is a good athlete. She possesses good UC Santa Barbara 2-2 0-0 2 1 4 11 3 3 0 1 SHARI ANN quickness and basic fundamentals, and with her Cal State Fullerton 1-3 0-0 1 3 2 16 0 2 0 0 San Diego State DNP NETZEL versatility she has the potential to play three posi­ tions for us. She is the most agile defensive player UC Irvine 1-2 0-0 1 3 2 7 0 2 0 0 Fresno State DNP Birthdate: 8-23-67 of all our big people. That is certainly one of her Cal State Long Beach 2-5 0-0 3 2 4 13 0 1 0 strengths and we don 't hesitate to put her in 0 (Wenatchee, WA) UC Irvine DNP against anybody. She plays real good position on San Jose State 0-3 0-0 2 1 0 15 1 0 1 0 Hometown: Culver City, CA defense, and with her good size, we hope to get Pacific 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Parents: Paul and Diane Netzel her into more of a solidified position this season. Cal State Fullerton 1-1 0-0 2 3 2 8 0 0 1 0 Shari has worked real hard and we hope to see Fresno State 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 Brother: Chip (23) continued improvement from her, ' ' said UN LV co­ Cal State Long Beach 1-1 0-0 0 1 2 5 1 0 0 0 College Major: Business coach Jim Bolla.

Hobbies: reading and listening NETZEL'S CAREER STATS to music YEAR G FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. PF-D A TO BK s TP AVG. Shari Netzel with Mr. Henry Melton outside UN LV's new and 85-86 20-0 10-25 .400 1-3 .333 20 1.0 15-0 6 15 2 2 21 1 .1 modern Beam Hall for business, economics, and hotel 86-87 24-0 15-30 .500 7-10 .700 22 0.9 23-0 7 37 5 7 37 1.5 administration . Mr. Melton is an Assistant Professor of Hotel Totals 44-0 25-55 .418 8-13 .615 42 1.7 38-0 13 52 7 9 58 2.3 Administration .

24 25 5-10 Junior Forward Walla Walla, WA/Walla Walla JC/ Oregon

Shelly transfers to UNLV this season from Walla Walla Junior College in Washington after beginning her college career at the University of RA Y'S CAREER HIGHS PTS-19 vs . Western Illinois (11-29-85) Oregon. She played her freshman season and FGM-7 vs . Western Illinois (11-29-85) began last season at Oregon before transferring vs . Boise State (12-23-85) mid-season to Walla Walla where she did not play. FGA-11 vs. Western Illinois (11 -29-85) She had averaged 6.8 points and 9.2 rebounds FG %- .800 (4-5) vs . Louisiana State with the Ducks through six games last season. (1985) Ray was thrust into the Oregon as FTM-6 vs . Brigham Young (12-21 85) a freshman and finished her first year leading the FTA-8 vs. California (1-17-86) FT%-1 .000 (6-6) vs . Brigham Young team in accuracy (.557) and third in scor­ (12-21-85) ing with an 8.9 per game scoring average. She REB-12 vs. Portland State (11-29-86) quickly grew accustomed to the collegiate game, AST -5 vs. several BLK-1 vs . several averaging double figures in scoring through the STL-5 vs. Cal Poly Pomona first 12 games before a back injury slowed her (12-14-85) pace. She scored a career high 19 points against Western Illinois in the fourth game of her career. She proved just as effective against national caliber competition, recording 15 points and 11 SHELLY RAY rebounds vs. fourth ranked Cal State Long Beach. (Oregon/1985-86) She scored in double figures in 11 of 27 games OPPONENT FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK s as a frosh, and brought down ten or more re­ Nevada-Reno 2-5 2-5 11 2 6 21 1 1 1 1 bounds four times including twice as a LSU 4-5 1-2 2 5 9 24 0 2 0 0 Tulane 5-8 0-0 5 1 10 18 0 1 0 0 sophomore. She led her team in rebounds four Southwestern Louisiana 3-7 2-2 3 5 8 26 3 5 0 1 times during her freshman season, and was third Western Illinois 7-11 5-5 7 2 19 23 3 3 0 3 on the club in field goals made (97) despite Idaho 6-14 0-0 9 3 12 36 1 3 0 2 averaging just over 21 minutes a game. Portland State 1-3 1-4 0 3 3 24 1 1 0 0 Portland 4-6 0-0 7 2 8 15 2 1 0 3 She was a three-time All-Conference selection Cal Poly Pomona 2-6 5-6 6 4 9 30 5 5 1 5 and League MVP while averaging 18 points, 15 BYU 2-3 6-6 7 3 10 14 2 3 0 0 rebounds, and 2.5 assists a game as a senior at Boise State 7-10 3-6 5 0 17 23 2 1 1 3 Walla Walla High School (coach Marda McClen­ Portland 2-6 1-2 3 3 5 23 5 3 0 3 Pepperdine 4-7 0-0 5 4 8 29 3 2 0 2 ny) . She scored 29 points and grabbed 23 re­ Cal State Long Beach 5-9 5-7 11 3 15 26 2 4 0 3 bounds while leading her team to the Washington Utah State 2-5 2-3 8 3 6 19 2 1 0 2 State Championship as a junior. She earned all­ California 4-6 5-8 7 2 13 23 2 2 0 2 San Jose State 6-9 1-2 9 3 13 23 3 2 0 1 tournament honors at the state tournament as a Washington 5-9 0-2 4 3 10 32 2 4 1 2 junior, and was chosen her league's Female Washington State 1-5 2-2 9 2 4 26 0 1 1 0 Athlete of the Year in 1984. Fresno State 2-5 2-2 3 3 6 18 1 1 0 1 ''Shelly Ray is a really super player. Her big­ Arizona State 4-6 2-2 8 1 10 20 5 0 0 0 Oregon State 6-8 1-1 3 2 13 16 0 1 0 0 SHELLY SHARENE gest strength is her physical size. She is 5-10 and San Jose State 2-3 0-0 1 2 4 11 1 0 0 1 RAY very solid. She 's a banger. Shelly can play '0', she California 1-2 1-2 5 3 3 22 3 1 0 1 can run the court, she can pass the ball, she can Washington State 4-6 0-0 6 2 8 16 2 3 0 2 shoot, and above all, she can rebound. She's kind Washington 3-6 0-0 3 2 6 15 1 3 0 0 Birthdate: 12-28-68 Fresno State 2-7 1-2 3 1 5 23 2 1 0 0 (Walla Walla, WA) of an all-around player. She is always at the right Oregon State 1-2 1-3 1 2 3 23 3 1 0 0 place at the right time. Of all our players, she prob­ (Oregon/1986-87) Hometown: Walla Walla , WA ably has the most developed sense of where she Portland State 3-9 2-3 12 3 8 16 1 1 0 1 Texas Tech 1-8 0-0 8 4 2 25 1 3 is in the game. She 's one of those thinking players 0 0 Parents: Allan and Pamela Ray Cal State Long Beach 1-4 1-2 8 2 3 23 5 1 0 0 who is always one step ahead of the game,'' said Idaho 5-8 3-4 6 0 13 30 4 1 0 4 Sister: Tammy (17) UNLV co-coach Jim Bolla. Gonzaga 4-10 1-3 10 4 9 32 3 2 0 3 College Major: Communi- cations RAY'S CAREER STATS (Oregon/1985-86 & 87-88) Hobbies: softball and YEAR G FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. PF-0 A TO BK s TP AVG. snow skiing 85-86 27-23 97-174 .557 47-68 .691 139 5.2 68-2 56 57 4 36 241 8.9 Shelly Ray with Dr. Robert Ackerman outside the steps of 86-87 6-5 16-44 .364 9-17 .529 55 9.2 15-0 15 9 1 9 41 6.8 UNLV's Frank and Estella Beam Hall. Dr. Ackerman is the Dean TOTAL 33-28 113-218 .518 58-85 .682 194 5.9 83-2 71 66 5 45 282 8.5 of Student Services.

26 27 5-1 0 Sophomore Guard Palmdale, CA/Palmdale HS

Linda Staley returns for her second season in a Lady Rebel uniform after appearing in all 30 STALEY'S CAREER HIGHS games a year ago with nine starts. She posted PTS-12 vs . Pacific (1-17-87) a 4.2 scoring average with 1.8 rebounds per FGM-5 vs . San Jose State (1-15-87) game, and recorded season highs with 12 points vs . Pacific (1 -17-87) at Pacific and seven rebounds at Fresno State. FGA-9 vs . Pacific (1 -17-87) Labelled by Lady Rebel coaches as "Ms. Con­ vs . San Diego State (2-7-87) sistency," Staley will be looked upon this season FG %-1 .000 (5-5) vs. San Jose State (1-15-87) as one of four guards to handle the ball. A three­ FTM-6 vs . San Francisco (12-4-86) game road trip to northern California last season FTA-6 vs . San Francisco (12-4-86) produced some of Linda's finest performances. CS Long Beach (1-5-87) At San Jose State, she shot 5-for-5 from the field , FT%-1.000 (6-6) vs. San Francisco scored 11 points, and added a season high four (12-4-86) assists and four steals. At Pacific two nights later, REB-7 vs. Fresno State (1-19-87) AST -4 vs. Southern Utah State Staley saw court time for a season high 35 (12-22-86) minutes, scored a season high 12 points, and vs. San Jose State (1-15-87) added four rebounds and four assists. Still two vs. Pacific (1-17-87) nights later at Fresno, she scored four points and STL-4 vs . San Jose State (1 -15-87) grabbed seven rebounds in 32 minutes. Staley came to UNLV a year ago with the most impressive list of credentials of any athlete to LINDA STALEY come out of Palmdale, California. She is regard­ (UNLV/1986-87) ed as having one of the finest jump shots from California's 1986 recruiting crop, and is the only OPPONENT FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK s player in Palmdale High School history to have SMU 0-4 0-0 2 3 0 18 2 1 0 0 her jersey retired. She finished as Palmdale's Stanford 3-7 1-1 1 5 7 21 3 0 0 1 (coach George Corisis) career scoring leader with USF 2-7 6-6 4 2 10 21 0 0 0 0 1 ,539 points and led her teams to an 88-15 record California 1-2 1-1 1 2 3 18 2 3 0 0 over four seasons. Palmdale's best team during Mississippi State 0-0 1-2 2 2 1 11 1 2 0 0 Staley's tenure finished 38-2 on the year. She Stephen F. Austin 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 averaged 24 points, 11 rebounds, seven steals, Southern Utah State 3-4 1-3 1 3 7 15 4 1 0 1 and six assists during her senior campaign. Her Northern Arizona 1-2 0-0 1 1 2 16 outstanding shooting touch was demonstrated by 0 1 0 2 her 86% accuracy. A four-time letter­ Cal State Fullerton 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 9 1 1 0 0 winner in basketball, she also lettered one year Cal State Long Beach 3-4 4-6 1 1 10 17 0 3 0 1 each in volleyball and swimming. She was chosen Hawaii 2-4 2-3 0 4 6 11 0 3 0 2 to high school All-American teams by Street & Hawaii 3-6 0-3 1 2 6 28 0 0 0 2 Smith, McGregor, and Gatorade. She was a San Jose State 5-5 1-2 0 0 11 32 4 6 0 4 member of the Gatorade Circle of Champions and Pacific 5-9 2-2 4 0 12 35 4 5 0 1 named the Golden League Player of the Year. Fresno State 2-5 0-0 7 2 4 32 2 3 0 1 Staley was a three-time AII-CIF recipient and All­ UC Santa Barbara 1-5 0-0 0 1 2 13 2 1 0 0 LINDA MARIE Golden League. She was voted the CIF Junior of San Diego State 2-5 2-2 1 4 6 18 2 3 0 2 the Year in 1985, and the CIF AAA Player of the Nevada-Reno 1-3 0-0 3 3 2 24 0 0 0 0 STALEY Year in 1986. Following her junior season , she UC Santa Barbara 2-3 2-2 3 0 6 14 3 1 0 2 was voted the USA Developmental Summer Cal State Fullerton 1-3 0-0 1 3 2 16 0 2 0 Birthdate: 11-25-68 0 League Player of the Year. San Diego State 2-9 0-0 1 3 4 28 0 1 (Palmdale, CA) 0 3 ''Linda has an exceptional shooting touch. She UC Irvine 1-1 1-2 1 0 3 15 2 2 0 3 Hometown: Palmdale, CA has developed good range, she is fundamentally Fresno State 2-4 1-2 6 1 5 18 2 1 0 2 sound, and she possesses highly competitive Parents: Brady and Wilma a Cal State Long Beach 4-4 1-2 4 0 9 17 1 2 0 0 nature. She is a fierce competitor who works Staley UC Irvine 0-0 0-1 1 4 0 11 1 3 0 0 equally hard in game and practice situations. She San Jose State 2-3 0-0 5 1 4 17 2 3 0 0 Brothers/Sisters: Mike (29), is not a flashy player, but more steady, always Pacific 0-1 1-2 1 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 Valerie (25), contributing, and always consistent. I think she Cal State Fullerton 1-1 1-2 2 1 3 6 1 3 0 0 Carol (23) has made a lot of strides as far as playing against Fresno State 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 5 2 1 0 0 Lisa (22), better people. She 's just a real good kid who has Cal State Long Beach 0-1 1-2 0 0 1 8 0 5 0 0 Lori (21) worked real hard and is very dedicated to the game,'' said UNLV co-coach Jim Bolla. College Major: undecided Hobbies: tennis and outdoor Linda Staley with Vicki Estelle outside UNLV's Fra:z;ier Hall. STALEY'S CAREER ST ATS recreation Estelle is the university's Assistant Director of Admissions. YEAR G FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. PF-0 A TO BK s TP AVG. 86-87 30-9 49-1 03 .4 76 29-46 .630 55 1 .8 52-1 41 59 1 25 127 4.2

28 29 6-4 Junior Center Rancho Palos Verdes, CA/ 33 Cynthia Cffwma1- Rolling Hills HS

Cyndie Thomas returns to UNLV in 1987-88 after coming into her own late last season at the PCAA Tournament. Thomas struck for a season THOMAS' CAREER HIGHS and career high 16 points in the PCAA title game PTS- 16 vs . CS Long Beach (3-7-87) against Cal State Long Beach. She averaged 7.1 FGM - 6 vs. Fresno State (3-6-87) FGA- 13 vs. CS Long Beach (3-7-87) points and 4.8 rebounds last season, trailing only FG % - .833 (5-6) vs. Southern Utah State Angela Christian with 5.0 rebounds per game in (12-22-86) PCAA conference play. Thomas appeared in 24 FTM - 7 vs. Fresno State (1-19-87) FTA - 9 vs . Fresno State (1-19-87) of 30 games last season with three starts, and is FT% - 1.000 (6-6) vs . CS Long Beach expected to make major contributions toward (3-7-87) strengthening the Lady Rebels' inside game this REB - 14 vs. Fresno State (2-14-87) AST - 9 vs. CS Fullerton (1-3-87) season. She pulled down 14 rebounds against BLK - 7 vs. UC Santa Barbara (1-22-87) Fresno State and blocked seven shots against UC STL - 2 vs. several Santa Barbara. Cyndie averaged 35 points and 16 rebounds at Rolling Hills High School where she earned Street & Smith second team All­ America honors in 1983 and 1984, and Parade CYNTHIA THOMAS third team honors in '84. She was an AII-CIF first (UNLV/1986-87) team selection as a senior, and chosen the 1983 OPPONENT FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK s and 1984 USA Development League Co-Player SMU DNP of the Year. She lettered three years in basket­ Stanford DNP ball, two in volleyball, and one year in track. She USF DNP received honorable mention AII-CIF accolades in California DNP volleyball . She participated in the 1983 U.S. Mississippi State DNP Stephen F. Austin DNP Sports Festival in Colorado Springs and the 1985 Southern Utah State 5-6 3-6 8 2 13 18 1 0 6 0 Festival in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Thomas was Northern Arizona 2-2 1-2 1 2 5 24 1 3 3 0 invited to the U.S. National Team trials last sum­ Cal State Fullerton 3-8 0-0 8 2 6 23 9 2 3 2 mer in Colorado Springs and the Olympic Team Cal State Long Beach 0-8 3-4 6 4 3 25 3 3 1 1 trials in 1984. Hawaii 5-10 1-3 4 4 11 12 0 3 2 0 Hawaii 0-6 1-2 3 4 1 12 0 3 2 0 '' Cyndie is one of the most agile, mobile, and San Jose State 0-1 0-1 2 5 0 14 0 1 1 0 skilled athletes that we have had in our program. Pacific 0-0 1-2 2 5 1 15 0 3 3 0 She is capable of playing with the best in the Fresno State 2-6 7-9 5 3 11 21 2 1 1 0 game, and with increased maturity she now is UC Santa Barbara 5-12 3-6 7 0 13 25 0 2 7 0 cognizant of her potential. She is very talented and San Diego State 3-6 2-2 5 2 8 19 0 3 3 0 Nevada-Reno 1-3 0-0 1 2 2 8 0 1 0 0 can run well for her size. She has the potential at UC Santa Barbara 2-2 0-0 0 4 4 17 0 1 0 0 times to dominate the game. All she needs is more Cal State Fullerton 3-7 0-0 2 0 15 22 3 1 1 1 game time. She played real well through the last San Diego State 2-7 0-0 5 4 4 23 0 1 1 2 two-thirds of last season, particularly at Fresno UC Irvine 1-3 0-0 3 4 2 16 4 5 1 0 State and the remainder of the schedule. She was Fresno State 4-11 4-4 14 3 12 29 3 2 1 0 Cal State Long Beach 1-2 0-0 3 4 2 8 0 2 0 0 one of our finer players at the end of last season UC Irvine 4-6 0-0 5 4 8 30 1 3 3 0 Birthdate: 3-14-66 despite sitting out for a year-and-a-half. She went San Jose State 4-10 3-4 7 3 11 17 0 0 2 2 (Washington, D.C.) to the national team trials in Colorado Springs and Pacific 4-8 1-2 9 4 9 24 2 1 0 0 Hometown: Rancho Palos looked very good despite not making the team. Cal State Fullerton 4-5 3-4 5 4 11 20 0 3 3 0 Verdes, CA She's a legitimate 6-4, she's quick, and very Fresno State 6-9 0-0 6 4 12 28 1 4 0 0 Cal State Long Beach 5-13 6-6 4 4 16 36 2 2 4 2 Parent: AI Thomas coordinated. She 's a real gifted kid, and we think Brothers/Sisters: she 's going to be a super player,'' said UN LV co­ Stephanie (25), coach Sheila Strike-Bolla. Lisa (22), Gregory (1 8) College Major: Business THOMAS'CAREERSTATS Marketing YEAR G FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. PF-D A TO BK s TP AVG. Hobbies: playing with two-year­ 86-87 24-3 66-151 .437 39-57 .684 115 4.8 78-2 23 50 48 10 171 7.1 old niece, talking on Cyndie Thomas with Dr. Theodore Cummings inside the the phone, and picturesque walkways of Beam Hall. Dr. Cummings is the attending church Assistant Dean in the College of Business and Economics and an Associate Professor of Marketing.

30 31 6-4 Junior Center 44 Cathy Arcadia, CA/San Gabriel HS

Returning for her third season, Cathy will once WAlLET'S CAREER HIGHS again be looked to for defensive strength and PTS-11 vs . N. Arizona (12·30-86) FGM-4 vs . N. Arizona (12-30-86) stability in the middle. Appearing .in 28 of 30 vs . UC Santa Barbara (1·31-87) games last season, she averaged 3.1 points and FGA-6 vs. several FG %-1 .000 (4·4) vs . UC Santa Barbara 2.2 rebounds including a season high 11 points (1-31-87) against Northern Arizona. Watlet pulled down FTM-4 vs. CS Long Beach (1·5·87) nine rebounds in the team's season opener vs . Hawaii (1·8-87) FTA-7 vs . Hawaii (1·8-87) against Southern Methodist in the 7-Up Desert FT%- .800 (4·5) vs . CS Long Beach Classic. She appeared in 25 games as a (1·5·87) REB-9 vs. Southern Methodist (11-28-86) freshman, averaging 1.7 points and 1.7 rebounds AST-2 vs . Hawaii (1·10-87) per game. She hit a remarkable 83.0% from the BLK-1 vs . several STL-1 vs . several charity stripe as a freshman. Watlet prepped at San Gabriel High School (coach Bob Stand) where she lettered four years in basketball. She earned first team AII-CIF honors CATHY WA TLET as a junior and senior, and was named to the Los (UN LV /1986-87) Angeles Times All-Star team. She was also nam­ OPPONENT FG·FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK s ed San Gabriel Valley and Foothill League Player SMU 1-6 1-2 9 4 3 23 1 0 1 0 of the Year as a senior, averaging 20 points and Stanford 1-4 0-0 0 2 2 17 0 0 0 0 11 rebounds. She was a member of the honor USF 3-4 1-2 6 5 7 27 1 2 1 0 society and California Scholarship Federation with California 0-6 0-0 2 3 0 14 0 1 0 1 Mississippi State 0-0 1-4 4 2 1 16 0 1 0 0 a 3.4 grade point average. Stephen F. Austin 3-4 0·0 5 3 6 25 0 1 0 0 ''Cathy is a classic case of a high school center Southern Utah State 2-4 1-2 2 1 5 17 0 3 0 1 who went unchallenged during most of her high Northern Arizona 4-5 3-4 4 3 11 16 1 1 0 0 school career. I think she really came into her own Cal State Fullerton 2-2 0-0 0 4 4 12 0 2 0 0 Cal State Long Beach 3-4 4-5 2 1 10 11 0 0 0 0 when she began her college career and enjoyed Hawaii 2-6 4-7 4 3 8 32 0 1 0 0 a couple of years adjusting to the differences of Hawaii 2-4 1-2 4 5 5 17 2 1 0 1 the college game. We expect Cathy to be a con­ San Jose State 0-2 1-2 1 1 1 8 1 0 0 0 sistent factor for the Lady Rebels both on the court Pacific 0-0 2-2 2 5 2 10 0 3 0 0 Fresno State 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 and off, as she has become the epitome of the UC Santa Barbara 0-4 0-2 4 1 0 10 0 1 0 0 ultimate team player. She is very strong and San Diego State 0-4 0-1 1 1 0 14 0 1 0 0 possesses all the natural attributes to develop in­ Nevada-Reno 2-2 0-0 1 0 4 10 0 0 0 0 to a very fine college center. She has a good UC Santa Barbara 4-4 0-0 2 0 8 10 0 2 1 0 Cal State Fullerton 1-3 0-0 0 1 2 0 CATHERINE ANN shooting touch and is one of our team's most ac­ 5 0 0 0 San Diego State 0-2 1-2 1 1 1 3 0 1 1 1 WATLET curate free throw shooters. Cathy has good skills UC Irvine 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 6 0 0 0 0 around the hoop and has developed a more Fresno State DNP Birthdate: 8-28-67 sophisticated inside game. She also has become Cal State Long Beach 0-2 0-2 6 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 (Los Angeles, CA) a team leader and has adjusted to virtually every UC Irvine 1-1 0-0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 San Jose State 2-6 0-0 1 1 4 10 0 3 0 0 Hometown: Arcadia, CA role we have ever asked her to play, '' said UN LV Pacific 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 co-coach Sheila Strike-Bolla. Parents: Alvin and Judith Watlet Cal State Fullerton 0·0 0-0 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 Fresno State 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Sister: Kimberly (7) Cal State Long Beach DNP

College Major: Public Accounting WAlLET'S CAREER STATS Hobbies: horseback riding and YEAR G FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. PF-0 A TO BK s TP AVG. Cathy Watlet reviews her notes with Dr. John Massengale, water skiing 85-86 25-0 16-45 .356 10-12 .833 43 1.7 36-1 3 17 4 4 42 1.7 overlooking a campus lawn just outside the Flora Dungan 86-87 28-16 34-81 .419 20-39 .515 61 2.2 53-3 6 25 5 4 127 4.2 Humanities Building. Dr. Massengale is the Director of the Totals 53-16 50-126 .397 30-51 .588 104 2.1 89-4 9 42 9 8 169 3.4 School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation.

32 33 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS UNLV President The University of Nevada, Las Vegas, is a young, grow­ world-class orchestras and soloists, Nevada Dance Theatre Dr. Robert .C. Maxson ing institution that is making significant progress toward its and Contemporary Dance Theatre, and the Department of goal of becoming one of the nation's leading urban univer­ Theatre Arts combine with other university and community major areas of study and interest have already here. Whenever I have a deci­ sities. With a faculty of more than 370, some 75 percent of arts organizations to provide a broad selection of concerts been higher education administration sion to make, I will be guided by one whom hold doctorates, UNLV offers 50 undergraduate and and stage productions. The Barrick Lecture Series and and social psychology. He has been par­ overriding concern: To do what is best 30 graduate degree programs to a student population that several campus groups bring noted speakers to the univer­ ticularly interested in the phenomenon of for UNLV as an institution of higher in fall 1986 reached 14,000, a record enrollment. sity, and local and visiting artists show their works in Alta leadership in institutions of higher educa­ learning. UNLV's 335-acre campus is located in the metropolitan Ham Fine Arts Gallery. tion. He has written two college text In his three years here, President Max­ area south of the City of Las Vegas. Its academic colleges books which together have been son has been true to his word. For ex­ include Arts and Letters; Business and Economics; Educa­ adopted in approximately 100 univer­ ample, there are at present approximate­ tion ; Health Sciences, Hotel Administration; and Science, sities. He has also written numerous ly fifty Elardi scholars on campus, all Mathematics and Engineering. Two schools exist within the articles which have appeared in a varie­ former valedictorians of their Nevada colleges: the School of Health, Physical Education , Recrea­ ty of scholarly journals. high school graduating classes. Many of tion and Dance, and the Howard R. Hughes School of President Maxson and his wife, the these scholars are also among the hun­ Engineering. former Sylvia Parrish , live in the dred or so students in our new Honors Although the university is now only three decades old , it Presidential Home in Las Vegas. Their Program, which is just beginning its third has maintained a healthy rate of growth, both in programs daughter Kimberly is a sophomore at the year at UNLV. and physical plant. In 1985 the Nevada Legislature ap­ Dr. Robert C. Maxson became presi­ University of Nevada, Reno, and their President Maxson speaks of UNLV as propriated $14.7 million for construction of the dent of the University of Nevada, Las son Todd is in his second year at the a place where the search for truth is 101 ,000-square-foot Thomas T. Beam Engineering Complex, Vegas, on August 1, 1984. University of Texas Medical School in paramount, and as a place where people named for one of UNLV's most generous donors. When the Before that, he served as the Senior Galveston, Texas. of all ages and from all walks of life can new complex opens in 1988, it will hotJse the engineering Vice President for Academic Affairs at When President Maxson joined UNLV come to study, to learn and, perhaps, to school, which was formed in 1984 as a means of strengthen­ the University of Houston. In that he said , " My primary goal is to enhance advance the frontiers of the known; in ing the engineering ·and computer science programs. The capacity, he was the chief academic of­ the academic reputation of this institu­ short, he speaks of UN LV as a center of school and the engineering complex are major steps forward ficer of the 45 ,000 student university. tion . To do that, we must recruit the best excellence for all Nevadans. Neither he in the university's effort to provide strong programs in Maxson earned his doctorate from student scholars and faculty scholars we nor the people of Nevada will settle for technological higher education. The university has excellent sports facilities that are open Mississippi State University in 1970. His can find to join the excellent people less. The recently established Honors Program and the to students and the general public. The Paul C. McDermott Margaret Elardi Nevada Scholars Program have helped the Physical Education Center has lighted tennis courts, play­ university attract many academically outstanding new ing fields, a 50-meter Olympic swimming pool , two gym­ students. Thanks to a substantial donation from Mrs. nasiums, handball/racquetball courts, dance studios, gym­ Director of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Margaret Elardi, the Nevada Scholars Program offers nastics and weight-training rooms, and a full-size track. scholarships for valedictorians to enroll at UNLV. Other points of interest on campus include: Dr. Brad Rothermel In addition to its regular academic programs, UNLV offers Museum of Natural History-Permanent and traveling ex­ more than 600 classes through its Division of Continuing hibits illustrate the biology, geology, and archaeology of the athletics to the point where the university Health and Physical Education at Education, which enrolls 16,000 students annually. Southwest. Open daily, free admission. Call 739-3381. is now very competitive at both the con­ George Williams College in Downers The university operates an on-campus Center for Business Fine Arts Gallery-Exhibits by faculty and invited artists, ference and national levels. Grove, Illinois, from 1971 to 1974. · and Economic Research, Center for Economic Education, with an emphasis on modern art. Located in Alta Ham Fine Rothermel 's philosophy while at UNLV From 1965 to 1967, he served as Center for Applied Computer Science, Environmental Re­ Arts Building. Open weekdays, free. has been that the function of the inter­ Supervisor of Counseling and Research search Center (in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental James R. Dickinson library-Total holdings of 1.4 million collegiate athletic program is to provide Development while functioning in the items, including more than 485 books and bound journals. for the student-athletes an environment capacity of Assistant Athletic Director of The Special Collections Department contains a world­ in which those student-athletes are able the University of Illinois Athletic Associa­ UNLV Campus Facts renowned collection of gaming materials. to pursue excellence in selected extra­ tion. Prior to that position he was an ad­ The Flashlight-A 38-foot-tall, 74,000-pound steel curricular educationally related activities. ministrative associate and coach for the Total enrollment...... 14,000 sculpture by internationally known artist Claes Oldenburg Furthermore, his objective for the pro­ Chicago National League Baseball Club Average class size ...... 30 stands on the plaza between Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall grams is to win within the structure of the {Chicago Cubs). Average student age ...... 25 and Judy Bayley Theater, at the north end of the campus's rules and the budgetary framework pro­ In addition to his above mentioned Male students ...... 47% Academic Mall. vided . The achievement of this goal is athletic positions, Rothermel has served demonstrated by successfully competing as an administrator in numerous educa­ Female students ...... 53% Atrium and Aviary-A lush garden and bird sanctuary in against national championship caliber tional , recreational and financial en­ Full-time faculty/staff ...... 1 ,011 the lobby of Juanita Greer White Life Sciences Building, open During the past three academic years, competition in all activities sponsored by vironments. He also possesses coaching Faculty with doctorates ...... 75% weekdays. the University of Nevada, Las Vegas had the Department of Intercollegiate and experience as a competitor at all Undergraduate majors ...... 50 Thomas and Mack Center-The 18,500-seat sports arena each of its 14 intercollegiate athletic pro­ Athletics. levels from elementary school through Graduate majors ...... 30 and special events facility, home of the UNLV Runnin' grams, with only one exceptior., repre­ Prior to his appointment at tJNLV in the professional ranks. Total 1986 graduates ...... 1,307 Rebels. sented in post-season, national competi­ 1981 , he was Associate Director and Rothermel received his Ph .D. in 1965 Undergraduate per-credit fee ...... $36 UNLV operates on a semester system and is a member tion. In addition, most of these teams Business Manager for the Department of and a M.S. degree in 1961 from the Col­ Graduate per-credit fee ...... $50 of the American Association of State Colleges and Univer­ were ranked nationally in the Top 20 at Intercollegiate Athletics at West Virginia lege of Applied Human Life Sciences at Campus founded ...... 1957 sities, the Council of Graduate Schools in the United States, one time or another. Much of the credit for this outstanding record goes to University. From 1974 to 1976 he was the University of Illinois, Champaign­ the Western Association of Graduate Schools, the American employed as Assistant Director and Urbana. He received his B.S. from Protection Agency), Desert Biology Research Center, Center UNLV's Director of the Department of Council on Education, and the Western College Association. Business Manager for the Department of Northern Illinois University in 1960. for Survey Research, and other research and public-service All of the university's academic programs are fully accredited Intercollegiate Athletics, Dr. Brad Rothermel. Intercollegiate Athletics at Kansas State Rothermel and his wife, Suzanne, a centers. by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges, and Rothermel , who during the 1987-88 University. first-grade teacher in the Clark County With its Performing Arts Center, the campus is the cultural many programs have received further accreditation from in­ academic year will enter his eighth year Rothermel supervised the intercol­ School District, have two daughters: Beth hub of Southern Nevada. The Master Series of concerts by dependent national accrediting bodies. as athletic director, has built UNLV legiate athletic programs for men and (19) and Christine (15) . 34 women while serving as Director of the 35 UNLV HEAD COACHES Host of Rebel Teams Receive National Recognition The 1986-87 University of Nevada, Las Vegas sports year was dominated by the remarkable impressions of the Runnin' Rebel basketball season. Celebrating the ten-year anniversary of the Rebels' first NCAA Final Four appearance, the UNLV basketball program returned to the pinnacle of college sport in 1987. TINA KUNZER CHARLOTTE SUMMERS JERRY TARKANIAN The '86-87 season saw the Runnin' Rebels steamroll to a 37-2 record and a Senior Assistant Athletic Director/ Senior Assistant Senior Assistant Athletic Director/ Primary Women's Administrator Athletic Director/Finance Community Relation s perfect 18-0 mark in the PCAA. UNLV Fred Dallimore Jerry Tarkanian Sheila Strike-Bolla established the school record for most wins BASEBALL BASKETBALL WOMEN 'S BASKETBALL Tina Kunzer enters her fifth year as UNLV's . Recently promoted to the position of Senior Jerry Tarkanian , a name synonymous with in a season (breaking last year's mark of 15th season at UNLV 15th season at UNLV 8th season at UNLV Assistant Athletic Director and Primary Women's Assistant Athletic Director for Finance/Athletic Runnin' Rebel Basketball , begins his 15th year 33) and drew a record 292,009 fans at the Record at UNLV: 498-347-2 Record at UNLV: 357-83 Record at UNLV: 142-62 Administrator. Responsible for promotions, event Business Manager, Charlotte Summers begins with the UNLV Athletic Department, his fifth year Thomas and Mack Center (18,251 avg.) in­ coordination, and organization of all UNLV her eighth year in Athletic Administration and her as Assistant Athletic Director with designated cluding ten sellouts. Senior Armon Gilliam athletic events, Kunzer also handles the direc­ eighteenth year with the UNLV Department of duties as Director of Community Relations in the was chosen a first team All-America and tion of UNLV's women's athletic program in­ Intercollegiate Athletics. Summers is responsi­ Las Vegas area and the state of Nevada. was selected by the as the cluding community fund raising and adminis­ ble for maintenance of financial control of the Tarkanian is probably the most popular figure, second player taken overall in the NBA trative duties. She serves a variety of adminis­ department budget, with a broad range of duties sports or otherwise, in the city of Las Vegas. He draft. trative roles under the Director of Intercollegiate which include: preparation and supervision of the spends many hours of his time involved with Three teams were ranked nationally in Athletics, Brad Rothermel, including the coordi­ annual budget; control of operating and revenue community related functions and charities. He wire service polls with Tarkanian's Runnin' nation of many of UNLV's special events. Kunzer accounts; authorization of expenditures; collec­ runs statewide basketball camps and clinics for Rebels atop the national charts a majority directed the 1987 " Football Kickoff" campaign tion and disbursement of revenue; and prepara­ youngsters of all ages as well as being an ac­ of the season . Barry Barto's Rebel soccer and annually coordinates the men's basketball tion of numerous financial reports. Summers also tive member of various charitable organizations. squad ranked among the top ten much of banquet and athletic honors luncheon. travels with football and women's basketball to The dean of Runnin' Rebel Basketball, Tarka­ the year while baseball's Hustlin' Rebels of Kunzer began at UNLV as a graduate assis­ manage team travel finances. nian is the nation's winningest active coach with coach Fred Dallimore appeared among the tant in the Physical Education Department from A native of Cincinnati , Ohio, Summers was a winning percentage of .826 for 19 years of col­ 1977-79. She was appointed head coach of the employed at WLW-TV in Cincinnati, an NBC af­ legiate coaching, The 1986-87 basketball season national top twenty. Lady Rebel Tennis team in 1978. She was named filiate, prior to moving to Las Vegas in 1960. She was another Tarkanian masterpiece as the Several other Rebel teams also received the director to the UNLV Cheerleaders in 1977, joined the athletic department in August of 1970 Rebels finished the year 37-2 and advanced to Jim Bolla Joe Murphy Wayne Nunnely national attention last season including and continues as their moderator into the 1987-88 to work with UNLV's first Athletic Director, the NCAA Final Four. WOMEN 'S BASKETBALL DIVING (M & W) FOOTBALL women's basketball, track and field , swim­ season. She established the first fund raising Michael Drakulich. Summers graduated from A native of Euclid , Ohio, Tarkanian attended 6th season at UNLV 4th season at UNLV 2nd Season at UNLV ming, softball, and tennis. campaign for women's athletics at UNLV in California Coast University with a Bachelor of before graduating from Record at UNLV: 117-34 Record at UNLV: 6-5 The Lady Rebel basketball team flirted 1981-82 - the Lady Rebel Boost-Hers Club. Science Degree in Business Administration and Fresno State University in 1955. He then went with national rankings on several occasions Kunzer was the recipient of the 1982 Outstand­ she currently is pursuing the requirements of a on to earn his Masters degree- with honors­ and finished the year in the PCAA Cham­ ing Young Women of America award and is a Masters Degree in Business Administration. in Educational Management from Redlands pionship for the fourth straight season. It member of the Southern Nevada Council of Ad­ Summers is married to Robert Summers, University. also was the fifth straight campaign with 20 ministrative Women in Education. President of Atlas Chemical Testing Laboratories, Tarkanian and his wife, Lois, reside with their or more wins for the Lady Rebels. A native of Las Vegas, Kunzer is a 1975 Inc. , a forensic laboratory in Las Vegas. Their four children - Pamela, Jodie, Danny and Junior Trena Hull captured a National in­ graduate of UNLV with a Bachelor of Science daughter, Sharon, is an accountant in the UNLV George - in the Charleston Heights section of door Track Championship and the Lady -Degree in Physical Education. She later earned Controller's Office, and Sharon's son , R.J ., is Las Vegas. Rebels finished 12th overall as a team. Hull her Masters Degree in Education at UNLV in their only grandchild. set three NCAA indoor records with a time 1977. She has a son, Stephen Nicholas, who is of 2:41 .08 in the 1,000 meters and earned four years old . All-America honors with sophomore team­ mate Prudence Jackson who finished sixth nationally in the 55 meter hurdles. UNLV MEDICAL STAFF Juniors Sally Fleisher and Wendy Hoffman-Meyers each qualified for the Dr. Fred Boulware Dr. Jerold Boyers Dr. James Callaway Dr. Craig Hamilton Dwaine Knight Barry Barto Shan McDonald NCAA Swimming Championships and Neurology Ear/Nose/Throat Dentist Optometry GOLF SOCCER SOFTBALL received All-America accolades. Fleisher 1st season at UNLV 6th season at UNLV 2nd season at UNLV also was named the PCAA Female Swim­ Record at UNLV: 69-20-13 Dr. William Harvey Dr. Gerald Higgins Dr. Richard Lewin Dr. Gary Marrone mer of the Year while senior Don Wilhelm Optometry Orthopedics Neurosurgery Orthopedics was named the PCAA Male Swimmer of the Year and qualified for the NCAA Champion­ Dr. Daniel Orr Dr. Hugo Paulson Dr. Sam Russo ships in diving competition. Head Coach Maxillofacial Dermatology General Practice Jim Reitz was named the PCAA Men's Coach of the Year. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL MEDICAL CONSULTANTS Senior tennis player Scott Warner was named PCAA Tennis Player of the Year for the second consecutive season. He earned All-America honors and qualified for the NCAA Championships for the second year before being defeated in the quarter-finals. Sophomore softball star Tammy Bahde was named a GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America. Jim Reitz Craig Witcher AI McDaniel Overall, Rebel sports combined for an SWIMMING (M & W) TENNIS (M & W) TRACK/ overall record of 171-117-4 (.592) in 1986-87 Dr. James Callaway Dr. Eugene Eisenman Dr. Don Havins Dr. Gerald Higgins Keith Kleven Dr. Bob Nelson Dr. Sam Russo 8th season at UNLV 3rd season at UNLV CROSS COUNTRY with a 67-60 record (.528) in PCAA Dentist Ob/Gyn Opthalmology Orthopedics Physical Therapy Ear/Nose/Throat General Practice Record at UNLV 14th season at UNLV competition. 36 (Men): 30-29 3 PCAA Championships (Women): 34-33 37 UNLV RETIRED JERSEYS 1987-88 UNLV Lady Rebel Basketball Roster RUNNIN' REBELS (alphabetical) Misty Thomas Among Five Rebel Athletes With Retired Jerseys IN FINAL FOUR NO. NAME POS HGT CL HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Since the formation of the University of Denise Ballenger G 5-5 Jr. Nacogdoches, TX/Angelina JC All-American in 1984 and 1985, he became Capping off a season which had the 5 Nevada, Las Vegas Athletic Department 30 UNLV's first soccer player chosen in the first 34 ** Kim Crawford F 6-2 Jr. San Luis Obispo, CA/San Luis HS entire country feeling "Gotta Love the years ago in 1958, Rebel athletes have round of the MISL draft when the San Diego 11 * Rene Czerwinski F 5-11 So. Port Coquitlam, B.C./Port Coquitlam HS become widely recognized and respected Sackers made him the 13th player selected Runnin' Rebels," Coach Jerry Tarka­ 32 ***Karen Hall G 5-4 Sr. Pittsburgh, PA/Mount Alvernia HS both locally and nationally. It is rare though overall. Ryerson currently plays for the nian and his UNLV basketball squad that a single athlete produces such an impact Baltimore Blast. 42 *Geannine Jordan F-C 6-2 So. Pasadena, CA/John Muir HS so as to be remembered as a fixture in his FOOTBALL #12. compiled a 37-2 record, losing only 50 Pauline Jordan F-C 6-3 So. Pasadena, CA/John Muir HS or her program's rise to national prominence. brought to the Las Vegas campus the once during the regular season, and 23 Vicki Lander G 5-8 Fr. Evansville, IN/John Bosse HS UNLV has been fortunate to have several of school 's first All-American quarterback. Cun­ again in the NCAA Final Four, to even­ 24 **Shari Netzel F 6-2 Jr. Culver City, CA/Culver City HS its 14 intercollegiate sports rise to the upper ningham, also an All-American punter, broke » 43 Shelly Ray F 5-10 Jr. Walla Walla, WA/Walla Walla JC echelon of NCAA competition, and according­ 14 UNLVtotal offense, passing, and punting tual national champion Indiana. The ly, UNLV has been fortunate to have had the records during his senior season , and current­ Rebels once again claimed "Best in 22 * Linda Staley G 5-10 So. Palmdale, CA/Palmdale HS services of David Cohen , Randall Cunning­ ly .starts for the Philadelphia Eagles in the the West" honors, breezed to an 33 *Cynthia Thomas c 6-4 Jr. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA/USC ham, Sidney Green , Robbie Ryerson , and . Cunningham re­ .. 44 **Cathy Watlet c 6-4 Jr. Arcadia, CA!San Gabriel HS Misty Thomas. mains the Rebels ' career leader in total of­ undefeated PCAA regular season championship (UNLV's fifth con­ fense , punting, and virtually all passing * - denotes varsity letters won at UNLV categories. secutive title) as well as a PCAA Tour­ #4 MISTY THOMAS BASKETBALL #21. A two-time All­ nament championship. Along the way, (Women 's Basketball) (1982-86) American and first round draft pick of the Chicago Bulls in 1983, Sidney Green conference and UNLV records fell, a #10 DAVID COHEN (Soccer) established himself as one of the premier pre-season NIT championship was Squad Breakdown (1977-81) Rebels of all-time during his playing days from claimed and three Rebels were drafted ROBBIE RYERSON (Soccer) 1979-83. Green led the Rebels in scoring and LETIERWINNERS RETURNING (8): Kim Crawford, Rene Czer­ BY POSITION: (1982-85) rebounding during each of his final two by the NBA. Armon Gilliam was these­ winski, Karen Hall, Geannine Jordan, Shari Netzel, Linda GUARDS (4): Denise Ballenger, Karen Hall, Vicki Lander, Linda seasons, and currently remains atop the cond player in the draft to be selected. Staley, Cynthia Thomas, Cathy Watlet Staley #12 RANDALL CUNNINGHAM UNLV career rebounding list. He is second Of all accomplishments the one which (Football) (1982-84) on the career scoring chart. A native New the Rebels may claim most pride is the LETTERWINNERS LOST (3) : Angela Christian, Zina Harris, FORWARDS (7): Kim Crawford, Rene Czerwinski, Geannine Yorker, Green was chosen the 1982-83 PCAA Melanie Williams Jordan, Pauline Jordan, Shari Netzel, Shelly Ray #21 SIDNEY GREEN Player of the Year as he led the Rebels to a fact that five of six Rebel seniors (Men 's Basketball) (1979-83) sparkling 28-3 year all the way to the NCAA graduated and the sixth will graduate STARTERS RETURNING (3) : Kim Crawford , Karen Hall, CENTERS (4): Geannine Jordan, Pauline Jordan, Cynthia Regionals where they were ousted by North in the fall. Geannine Jordan Thomas, Cathy Watlet Carolina State. Green travelled from the Bulls STARTERS LOST (2) : Angela Christian, Zina Harris These five distinguished Rebel athletes in the NBA to is current position with the BY STATE: helped carry the proud UNLV athletic tradi­ . WOMEN 'S BASKETBALL BRITISH COLUMBIA (1} : Rene Czerwinski tion both on and off the playing field , and four #4. She was quite simply the most prolific BY CLASS: SENIORS (1}: Karen Hall of them have continued into international and player in UNLV women 's basketball history. CALIFORNIA (7): Kim Crawford, Geannine Jordan, Pauline professional competition. Misty Thomas led the Lady Rebels in scor­ JUNIORS (6): Denise Ballenger, Kim Crawford, Shari Netzel, Jordan, Shari Netzel, Linda Staley, Cynthia Thomas, SOCCER #1 0. David Cohen and Robbie ing during her final two seasons, and assists Shelly Ray, Cynthia Thomas, Cathy Watlet Cathy Watlet Ryerson both wore soccer jersey number 10 in each of her four years from 1982-86. A two­ before being officially retired following Ryer­ time All-American, she also copped AII-PCAA SOPHOMORES (4): Rene Czerwinski, Geannine Jordan, Pauline INDIANA (1): Vicki Lander son 's senior season in 1985. Cohen led the honors three straight years, and was a three­ Jordan, Linda Staley Rebels in scoring in each of his four active time CoSIDA Academic All-American . She PENNSYLVANIA (1): Karen Hall FRESHMEN (1): Vicki Lander seasons from 1977 through 1981 (1978 red­ currently holds Lady Rebel records for career TEXAS (1) : Denise Ballenger shirt). His sophomore output in 1979 remains scoring and assists, and ranks fourth on the UNL V's all-time best with 25 goals and seven all-time rebounding ladder. She was twice WASHINGTON (1): Shelly Ray assists, good for 57 points and his First Team chosen the PCAA Player of the Year as well selection onto the All-Far West Team. Ryer­ as the UNLV Student-Athlete of the Year. A son played with the Rebels from 1982-85, and native of Windsor, Ontario, Thomas led her broke Cohen 's previous career record with 67 Canadian Olympic team to a fourth place goals during his stay at UNLV. Included finish in the Los Angeles in among his honors at UNLV was his selection 1984, and currently is preparing for the up­ 1987-88 UNLV Lady Rebel Basketball Roster in 1985 as the PCAA Player of the Year. An coming Summer Games in 1988. (numerical)

NO NAME POS HT CL HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 5 Denise Ballenger G 5-5 Jr. Nacogdoches, TX/Angelina JC 11 *Rene Czerwinski F 5-11 So. Port Coquitlam, B.C./Port Coquitlam HS 22 * Linda Staley G 5-10 So. Palmdale, CA/Palmdale HS 23 Vicki Lander G 5-8 Fr. Evansville, IN/John Bosse HS 24 ** Shari Netzel F 6-2 Jr. Culver City, CA/Culver City HS 32 ***Karen Hall G 5-4 Sr. Pittsburgh, PA/Mount Alvernia HS 33 *Cynthia Thomas c 6-4 Jr. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA/USC 34 **Kim Crawford F 6-2 Jr. San Luis Obispo, CA/San Luis HS 42 *Geannine Jordan F-C 6-2 So. Pasadena, CA/John Muir HS 43 Shelly Ray F 5-10 Jr. Walla Walla, WA/Walla Walla JC 44 **Cathy Watlet c 6-4 Jr. Arcadia, CA/San Gabriel HS 50 Pauline Jordan F-C 6-3 So. Pasadena, CA/John Muir HS

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DENISE BALLENGER RENE CZERWINSKI LINDA STALEY CYNTHIA THOMAS KIM CRAWFORD GEANNINE JORDAN 5 5-5/Jr./Guard 11 5-11 /So./Forward 22 5-1 0/So./Guard 33 6-4/J r./Cente r 34 6-2/J r./Forward 42 6-2/So./F-C Nacogdoches, TX Port Coquitlam, B.C. Palmdale, CA Rancho Palos Verdes, CA San Luis Obispo, CA Pasadena, CA

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BASKETBALL JIM BOLLA SHEILA STRIKE-BOLLA RICK GLENN CO-HEAD COACH CO-HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH 6th Season 8th Season 2nd Season 41 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA "cJ-/omE o( thE Lady cJ?Eb£[1-"

The city of Las Vegas, Nevada is a thriving metropolitan area nestled in a desert valley near the southernmost tip of the state. Most people know Las Vegas as the Entertainment Capital of the World. But the city has many other attrac­ tions. Like other large cities, Las Vegas has fine libraries, museums, community theatres, art galleries, and parks which are enjoyed and supported by more than 450,000 local residents. As one of the fastest-growing areas in the United States, Southern Nevada is an example of modern urban living for families and individuals. Mild desert temperatures make outdoor recreation possible throughout the year in Southern Nevada. Within a half-hour's drive from the city lie the shores of Lake Mead, the largest man-made lake in the United States. Local residents enjoy year 'round sailing, water skiing, swimming, and fishing . Massive Hoover Dam and the en­ tire Colorado River recreation area have become a mecca for tourists, boaters, windsurfers, and fishermen . A short drive north of Las Vegas are the snow-skiing and hiking trails of 12,000-foot Mount Charleston. Year 'round the mountain's cool temperatures, tall pines, ski area, pic­ nicking and camping grounds, and trails are popular with UNLV students, local residents, and visitors. Other nearby sights abound. Valley of Fire State Park offers a beautiful view of deep red sandstone cliffs, Indian petroglyphs, and desert wildflowers. Red Rock Canyon is a popular hiking spot and scenic drive. Within a few hours' drive will find Grand Canyon ; Death Valley; Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Cedar Breaks national parks; Brianhead and Mount Holly ski resorts; the beaches and amusement parks of Southern California; and the art galleries of Phoenix. Las Vegas enjoys a mild yearly climate, yet there are noticeable seasonal differences. The annual average temperature is 79 degrees, but it is not unusual for the mer­ cury to hit the 110 degree mark during summer and dip into the 30s in the winter. Annual rainfall amounts to only 3.5 inches, much of it falling in the winter when it is snow­ ing in the nearby mountains.

1987-88 OPPONENTS 42 43 - - at Thomas & Mack Center at UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic November 15, 1987 November 27-28, 1987 The University of Nevada, Las Vegas has Location: Youngstown, OH 44555 Head Coach: Ed DiGregorio (Mount Union '51) been chosen as one of just 16 universities Enrollment: 15,274 Record at School: 46-60 (14 years) around the country to host the international SOVIET WOMEN'S SCHEDULE Date Founded: 1908 Career Record: same basketball teams of the Soviet Union this IN AMERICA Nickname: Penguins AssistC!nt Coach: Bob Geletka Women's Basketball Phone: 216-742-3488 November. UNLV and the University of North Colors: Scarlet and White Arena: Beeghly Center (7,500) Carolina are the o'nly institutions to host both Nov.. 3-0id Dominion University Affiliation: NCAA Division I the Soviet men's and women 's squads. Conference: Ohio Valley The women's team makes their first trek to Nov. 5-Vanderbilt University Serres Record: President: Dr. Neil D. Humphrey Last Meeting: first meeting the United States since 1976 while the Soviet Ed DiGregorio Dorothy Bowers Nov. ?-University of North Carolina Athletic Director: Joseph F. Malmisur men's team returns after an American tour just Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/5 two years ago. Las Vegas marks the sixth stop Women's Basketball SID: Greg Gulas Nov. 8-Western Kentucky University SID Phone: 216-742-3192 on an eight city tour for the women 's team on Top Returning Players: the evening of Sunday, November 15th at the Nov. 12-Louisiana State University Dorothy Bowers 5-1.9 Sr. F-C 24 .. 7ppg'/9.7rpg Thomas & Mack Center. 1986-87 Overall Record: 13-14 Debbie Burkett 5-9 Jr. G-F 9.2ppg/4.5rpg Top Newcomers: 1986-87 Conference Record/Finish: 6-8/5th Nov. 15-University of Nevada, Las Vegas Tanja Simione 5-7 S . G 11.9ppg/2.9rpg Jenny Woodward 5-5 Fr. G Tickets for* the women's* game are* priced at $5, $4, $3, and $2. Ticket prices for the men's Nov. 16-Cal State Long Beach game are $15, $12, $10, $6, and $4. All tickets may be purchased at the Thomas & Mack Nov. 18-University of Texas at Austin Center Box Office. For further ticket informa­ tion, call (702) 739-3900.

For further* information * regarding *the Soviet Seven-foot-two Vladimir Tkachenko dunks Men's or Women 's teams, contact the UNlV during the Soviet Men 's Team American Tour __j Sports Information Office (702-739-3207) or in 1986. Both Soviet teams (men and women) 1.______~Euada-cf?Eno ...... ~------at UNLV South Gym the Amateur Basketball Association/United will tour the United States and appear at the States of America (303-632-7687). Thomas & Mack Center this November. December 1, 1987 Location: Reno, NV 89557 Head Coach: Ann E;' Hope (Wake Forest '75) Enrollment: 10,000 Record a~ School: 35-42 (4 years Date Founded: 1874 Career Record: 135-86 (8 years) - Nickname: Wolf Pack Assistant Coaches: John Margaritis, Luvina Beckley at UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic Colors: Blue and Silver Women's Basketball Phone: 702 .. '184-4681 Affiliation: NCAA Division I November 27-28, 1987 Conference: Mountain West Series Record: UNLV leads 5-0 Location : Kansas City, MO 64110 Head Coach: Nancy Norman (SW Missouri State '76) President: Dr. Joseph Crowley Last Meeting: UNLV, 74-69 (1-29-87) Athletic Director: Chris Ault Anne Hope Dawn Pitman Enrollment: 12,000 Record at School: 158-77 (7 years) Women's Basketball SID: Angie Taylor Letterwinners Retur ing1Lost: 4[4 Date Founded: 1933 Career Record: same SID Phone: 702-784 4567 Top Newcomers: Nickname: Lady Kangaroos Assistant Coach: Vickie Shelton (Missouri-KG '76) ,.t: Arena: Old Gym (2 ,700) Kim Bradshaw 6-0 Sr. G Colors: Blue and Gold Women 's Basketball Phone: 816-276-2718 Monica Brown 6-2 Jr. F-C Affiliation: NCAA Division I Independent 1986-87 Overall Record 9-19 Darlene Kelley 5-9 Jr. G President: Dr. George A. Russell Series Record: 0-0 Last Meeting: first meeting 1986-87 Conference Record/Finish: 4-8/6th Linda Roberson 6-1 Jr. F Athletic Director: Lee Hunt (WCAC) Women 's Basketball SID: Ed Grom Nancy Norman Whitney Beckett Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5 SID Phone: 816-276-1034 Arena: Swinney Recreation Center (2 ,500) Top Returning Players: Teresa Adams 5-9 Sr. F 13.7ppg/6.7rpg Top Newcomers: 1986-87 Overall Record : 24-7 Whitney Beckett 6-0 Sr. F 14.5ppg/6.4rpg Maryann Mitts 6-1 Fr .' F 1986-87 National Finish: NAIA District 16 Finals Meridith Wilcox 5-7 Sr. G 12.8ppg/3.8rpg Kim Muma 5-7 Fr. G

- at UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic November 27-28, 1987 Location: Baton Rouge, LA 70894 Head Coach: ( eabody College '62) Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Hec.d Coach: Kirk Bruce (Pittsburgh '75) Enrollment: 25,319 Record at School: 110 37 (§sears) Enrollment: 12,865 Record at School: 18-37 (2 years) Date Founded: 1860 Career Record· 376-125 (23', ye_ars) Date Founded: 1787 Career Record: same Nickname: Lady Tigers Assistant Coaches: To my Goodson, Clarence Nickname: Lady Panthers Assistant Coaches: Kim Basick, John LeMieux Colors: Purple and Gold Christenso(l Colors: Blue and Gold Women 's Basketball Phone: 412-648-8347 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Women's>j3as]

- at Santa Barbara, CA at Thomas & Mack Center January 2, 1988 March 5, 1988 at UNLV/Bud Light Tournament December 11-12, 1987 Location: Santa Barbara Head Coach: Mark French (UC Santa Barbara '73) Top Newcomers: Enrollment: 18,000 Record at School: (first season) Hillery Richie 5-7 Jr. G Location: Northridge, CA 91330 Head Coach: Leslie Milke (CS Northridge '79) Date Founded: 1944 Career Record: 108-101 (8 years) Meisha Worthey 5-10 Jr. F Enrollment: 30 ,000 Record at School: 53-54 (4 years) Nickname: Lady Gauchos Assistant Coach: Kadeejah Herbert Date Founded: 1894 Career Record: same Colors: Blue and Gold Women's Basketball Phone: 805-961-3370 Nickname: Lady Matadors Assistant Coach: Eliseo Nino Affiliation: NCAA Division I Colors: Red and White Women's Basketball Phone: 818-885-2075 Conference: PCAA Series Record: UNLV leads 11-0 Affiliation: NCAA Division II Chancellor: Dr. Barbara Uehling Last Meeting: UNLV, 62-31 (1-22-87) Conference: California Collegiate Athletic Series Record: UNL V leads 1-0 Athletic Director: UNLV, 72-46 (1-31-87) Association Last Meeting: UNLV, 96-61 (12-2-78) Women 's Basketball SID : Diane Riedeman President: Dr. James W. Cleary Leslie Milke Kathleen Dixon SID Phone: 805-961-4537 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/1 Athletic Director: Robert J. Hiegert Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/5 Arena: UCSB Events Center (6,000) Women's Basketball SID: Rocky Railey Top Returning Players: SID Phone: 818-885-3243 Top Returning Players: 1986-87 Overall Record: 4-22 Kira Anthofer 6-4 Sr. C 14.7ppg/11 .6rpg Arena: CSUN Gymnasium (3,000) Kathleen Dixon 6-2 So . C 12.1ppg/6 .7rpg Top Newcomers: 1986-87 Conference Record/Finish: 1-17/9th Patty Niichel 6-1 Sr. F 9.4ppg/5 9rpg Vicki Mallet 5-7 Jr. G 5.7ppg/2.1rpg Julie Arlotto 6-0 Fr. F Rebecca Rehder 6-1 Sr. F-C7.7ppg/6.3rpg 1986-87 Overall Record: 16-11 Mia Thompson 6-0 Jr. F 12.0ppg/9.9rpg 1986-87 Conference Record/Finish: 3-4/2nd

- _j at Irvine, CA at Thomas Mack Center - IL.....-___[Jdaho ____. at UNLV/Bud Light Tournament & January 4, 1988 December 11-12, 1987 March 3, 1988 Location: Irvine, CA 92717 Head Coach : Dean Andrea (Dayton '68) Location: Moscow, ID 83872 Head Coach : Laurie Turner (Washington State '79) Enrollment: 15,500 Record at School : 132-119 (9 years) Enrollment: 11 ,565 Record at School: 8-19 (1 year) Date Founded: 1962 Career Record: same Date Founded: 1889 Career Record: 86-53 (5 years) Nickname: Anteaters Assistant Coach: Jean Kinn Nickname: Lady Vandals Assistant Coaches: Judy Spoelstra, Ginger Reid Colors: Blue and Gold Women's Basketball Phone: 714-856-5895 Colors: Silver and Gold Women 's Basketball Phone: 208-885-0200 Affiliation: NCAA Division I \ ~I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: PCAA Series Record: UNLV leads 11-0 Conference: Mountain West Series Record: UNLV leads 1-0 President: Dr. Jack W. Peltason Last Meeting: UNLV, 79-60 (2-12-87) Last Meeting: UNLV, 81 -63 (2-25-84) ---~.~ ::.~' - President: Dr. Richard Gibb Athletic Director: Dr . John E. Caine UNLV, 59-57 (2-21-87) Dean Andrea Natalie Crawford Athletic Director: Kathy Clark Laurie Turner Christy Van Pelt Women's Basketball SID: Chuck Harris Women 's Basketball SID: Chris Schulte Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/4 SID Phone: 714-856-5814 Letterw•nners Returning/Lost: 10/0 SID Phone: 208-885-0200 Arena: Bren Event~ Cco.:e., (::. ,OOQ) Arena: Kibbie Dome (10, 000) Top Returning Players: Top Returning Players: Kim Chernecki 6-0 Jr F 6.9ppg/4.1 rpg Top Newcomers: 1986-87 Overall Record: 14-15 Natalie Crawford 6-6 Sr. C 11 .4ppg/7.9rpg Top Newcomers: Kristine Lukens 5-9 Fr. G-F 1986-87 Overall Record: 8-19 Lori Elkins 6-0 So . F 5.8ppg/4.7rpg 1986-87 Conference Record/Finish: 10-8/5th Cheryl Hoffman 5-7 Sr. G 10.1 ppg/3.5rpg Kristi Ahlstedt 5-6 Fr. G Keri Strebeck 5-9 Jr. F 1986-87 Conference Record/Finish : 3-9/6th Sheri Lehmer 6-2 Jr. C 11.5ppg/5.4rpg Zalina Walton 5-10 Sr. F 11.2ppg/3.4rpg Jenny Lee 5-7 Fr. G Christy Van Pelt5-11 Jr. F 8.1ppg/7.3rpg Cindy Tokarz 5 5 Jr. G 47 46 - - at Long Beach, CA at Thomas & Mack Center at Fresno, CA at Thomas & Mack Center January 7, 1988 February 6, 1988 January 16, 1988 February 13, 1988 Location: Long Beach, CA 90840 Head Coach: Joan Bonvicini (Southern Connecticut Location: Fresno, CA 93740 Head Coach: Bob Spencer (Parsons '57) Enrollment: 33,500 State '75) Enrollment: 18,000 Record at School: 104-66 (6 years) Date Founded: 1949 Record at School: 218-43 (8 years) Date Founded: 1911 Career Record: 484-190 (21 years) Nickname: Forty-Niners Career Record : same Nickname: Bulldogs Assistant Coach: Kim Belliveau Colors: Brown and Gold Assistant Coaches: Michael Abraham, Glenn Colors: Cardinal and Blue Women's Basketball Phone: 209-294-2236 Affiliation: NCAA Division I McDonald Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: PCAA Women's Basketball Phone: 213-498-4659 Conference: PCAA Series Record: UNL V leads 4-1 President: Dr. Stephen Horn President: Dr. Harold Haak Last Meeting: FSU, 75-71 (1-19-87) Athletic Director: Corey Johnson Series Record: CSULB leads 11-1 Athletic Director: Dr. Gary Cunningham UNLV, 83-66 (2-14-87) Joan Bonvicini Penny Toler Bob Spencer Yvette Roberts Women's Basketball SID: Steve Janisch Last Meeting: CSULB, 117-84 (1-5-87) Women's Basketball SID: Barry Smith UNLV, 86-69 (3-6-87) SID Phone: 213-498-4667 CSULB, 86-63 (2-19-87) SID Phone: 209-294-2509 Arena: University Gym (2 ,200) CSULB, 98-57 (3-7-87) Arena: North Gym (2,024) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/4 Top Newcomers: 1986-87 Overall Record: 33-3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/5 1986-87 Overall Record: 22-8 Top Returning Players: Michelle Bento 5-6 Fr. G 1986-87 Conference Record/Finish: 17-1/1st 1986-87 Conference Record/Finish: 12-6/4th Laurie Heinrichs 6-5 Sr. C 14.0ppg/6.5rpg Geri Gainey 5-7 Fr . G 1986-87 National Finish: NCAA Final Four Top Returning Players: Top Newcomers: Yvette Roberts 5-11 Jr. F 17.0ppg/9.4rpg Amy Gassett 6-3 Fr. F-C Carol Brandt 6-2 Sr. F 15.5ppg/7.3rpg Tanya Swatter 6-2 Fr. F Shannon Smith 6-3 So. C 8.9ppg/6.4rpg Traci Waites 5-8 Jr. G Penny Toler 5-8 Jr. G 21.9ppg/2.9rpg Dana Wi lkerson 5-6 Fr. G

- - at Thomas & Mack Center at San Jose, CA at San Diego, CA at Thomas & Mack Center January 9, 1988 February 4, 1988 January 21 , 1988 February 20, 1988

Location: San Jose, CA 95192 Head Coach: Tina Krah {Edinboro State College '77) Location : San Diego, CA 92182 Head Coach: Ernest Riggins (Mississippi Valley Enrollment: 25,000 Record at School: 3-23 (1 year) Enrollment: 34,500 State '58) Date Founded: 1857 Garee Record: same Date Founded: 1897 Record at School: 72-48 (4 years) Nickname: Spartans Assistant Coaches: Gale Valley, Renee Brown Nickname: Aztecs Career Record: same Colors: Gold, White, and Blue Women's Basketball Phone: 408-277-3158 Colors: Scarlet and Black Assistant Coach: Ken Weeks Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Phone: 619-265-4096 Conference: PCAA Series Record: UNLV leads 6-0 Conference: PCAA President: Dr. Gail Fullerton Last Meeting: UNLV, 72-42 (1-15-87) President: Dr. Thomas Day Series Record: Series tied 5-5 Athletic Director: Randy Hoffman UNLV, 88-41 (2-26-87) Tina Krah Joyce Stewart Athletic Director: Dr. Fred Miller Last Meeting: UNLV, 85-52 (1-24-87) Earnest Riggins Brooke Meadows Women's Basketball SID: Karen Christensen Women 's Basketball SID: Pam Rapkin UNLV, 63-58 (2-7-87) SID Phone: 408-277-3283 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3 SID Phone: 619-265-5547 Arena: Spartan Gym (1,800) Arena: Peterson Gym (3 ,600) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/5 Top Returning Players: Top Newcomers: 1986-87 Overall Record: 3-23 Joyce Stewart 5-7 Sr. G 9.1ppg/5 .7rpg Top Newcomers: 1986-87 Overall Record : 13-16 Top Returning Players: Karen Chariker 6-0 Jr. G-F 1986-87 Conference Record/Finish: 1-17/9th Tamara Tigue 6-1 So. F 8.4ppg/5.2rpg Dana Jones 5-7 Fr. G 1986-87 Conference Record/Finish: 9-9/6th Jessica Haynes 6-0 Jr. F 14.4ppg/1 0.4rpg Chana Perry 6-5 Jr. C-F Johnnie Thomas 5-11 Sr. F 14.3ppg/9.1rpg Patty Meiner 6-0 Fr. C-F Brooke Meadows 6-4 Jr C 10.9ppg/6 .2rpg Kim Wilson 5-7 Fr. G

- at Fullerton, CA at Thomas & Mack Center - d/awaii January 23, 1988 February 18, 1988 at Thomas & Mack Center at UNLV South Gym January 13, 1988 January 14, 1988 Location : Fullerton, CA 92634 Head Coach: Maryalyce Jeremiah (Cederville Enrollment: 23,500 College '65) Location: Honolulu, HI 96822 Head Coach: Vincent Goo (Southern Oregon '68) Date Founded: 1959 Record at School: 23-34 (2 years) Enrollment: 19,700 Record at School: (first season) Nickname: Titans Career Record: 286-177 (17 years) Date Founded: 1907 Career Record: same Colors: Orange, Blue, and White Assistant Coach: June Kearney Nickname: Rainbow Wahines Assistant Coach: George Wolfe Affiliation: NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Phone: 714-773-3604 Colors: Green and White Women's Basketball Phone: 808-948-6518 Conference: PCAA Affiliation: NCAA Division I President: Dr. Jewel Plummer Cobb Series Record: UNLV leads 13-3 Conference: PCAA Series Record: UNLV leads 15-2 Women's Basketball SID: Ron Fremont Last Meeting: UNLV, 79-68 (1-3-87) Maryalyce Jeremiah Amy Torczon President: Dr. Albert Simone Last Meeting: UH, 71-60 (1-8-87) SID Phone: 714-773-3970 UN LV, 61-54 (2-5-87) Athletic Director (PWA): Cindy Mazda UH, 60-53 (1-10-87) Vince Goo Judy Mosley Arena: (3,950) UNLV, 85-51 (3-5-87) Women 's Basketball SID: Tracy Orilla SID Phone: 808-948-7523 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 1986-87 Overall Record: 12-16 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2 Arena: Klum Gym (2 ,000) 1986-87 Conference Record: 9-9/6th Top Returning Players: Top Newcomers: Top Returnir)g Players: 1986-87 Overall Record: 21-7 Melissa Barker 5-7 Jr. G 8.6ppg/3.8rpg Janice Branch 5-8 Sr. G Felicia Benson 5 -9 Jr. G-F 7.6ppg/3.6rpg Top Newcomers: 1986-87 Conference Record/Finish: 13-5/2nd Lisa Mann 5-11 Jr. F 6.1ppg/4.0rpg Neicee Crump 5-7 Jr. G Cathi Hall 6- 1 Sr. C 7.9ppg/3.8rpg Eugenia Miller 6-4 Fr. C Judy Mosely 6-1 So. F 14.6ppg/11.1 rpg Susie Tucker 6-3 Fr. C Amy Torczon 6-0 Sr. F 11.4ppg/7.6rpg Ki m Thompson 6-2 Jr. C 48 49 - at Thomas & Mack Center at Stockton, CA - January 30, 1988 February 8, 1988 at Northern Lights Invitational (Anchorage, AK) Location: Stockton, CA 95211 Head Coach: Julie Sullivan (Stephen F. Austin '79) February 26-28, 1988 Enrollment: 4,000 Record at School: 43-66 (4 years) Date Founded : 1851 Career Record: 65-99 (6 years) Location : Waco, TX 76706 Head Coach: Pam Davjs (Dallas Baptist '70) Nickname: Lady Tigers Assistant Coach: Karen Wells, Janet Whitney, Enrollment: 10,500 Record at School : 106-127 (8 years) Colors: Orange and Black Janet Otto Date Founded: 1845 Career Record: same Affiliation: NCAA Division I Women 's Basketball Phone: 209-946-2711 Nickname: Bears Women 's Basketball Phone: 817-754-4648 Conference: PCAA Colors: Green and Gold President: Dr. Bill Atchley Series Record: UNLV leads 7-0 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Series Record: UNLV leads series 3-0 Athletic Director: Dr . Carl Miller Last Meeting: UNLV, 85-71 (1-17-87) Julie Sullivan Julie Szukalski Conference: Southwest Last Meeting: UNLV, 72-66 (12-1-83) Women 's Basketball SID: Jeff Minahan UNLV, 97-63 (2-28-87) President: Dr . Herbert H. Reynolds SID Phone: 209-946-2289 Athletic Director: Bill Menefee Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4 Pam Davis Jan Doty Arena: UOP Main Gym (1 ,200) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/0 Women's Basketball SID : Maxey Parrish A.G. Spanos Center (6,000) SID Phone: 817-754-4648 Top Returning Players: Top Newcomers: Top Returning Players: Arena: Heart O'Texas Coliseum (8 ,800) Maggie Davis 5-11 So . F 17.0ppg/8.0rpg Crystal Crenshaw 6-2 Fr. c 1986-87 Overall Record: 12-16 Debbie Geyser 5-7 Jr. G 12.5ppg/4.1rpg Jan Doty 6-2 Jr. C 6.4ppg/4.5rpg Dana Kimey 5-8 Fr . G 1986-87 Conference Record/Finish : 5-13/8th Gretchen ' 1986-87 Overall Record: 8-20 Bonnie Henson 5-3 Jr. G 10.9ppg/2.8rpg Susy Jordan 5-5 Fr. G Meinhardt 6-3 Sr. c 13.4ppg/5.5rpg Top Newcomers: 1986-87 Conference Record/Finish : 5-11/6th Kristin Wiginton 5-8 Sr. G 6.1ppg/1 .8rpg Felicia Mays 6-0 Fr. F Michelle Sasaki 5-4 Jr. G 7.8ppg/3.4rpg Shannon Kelly 5-10 Fr . F Julie Szukalski 6-2 So. F-C 17.8ppg/9.4rpg Charmon Logan 5-10 Fr . F

- at Northern Lights Invitational at Northern Lights lnviataional (Anchorage, AK) (Anchorage, AK) February 26-28, _1988 February 26-28, 1988 Location: Anchorage, AK 99508 Head Coach: Linda Bruns (Montana '64)· Location: Bronx, NY 10458 Head Coach.: Louis Kern (St. John's '73) Enrollment: 5,000 Record at School: 113-120 (8 years) Enrollment: 12,500 Record at School: 7-22 (1 year) Date Founded : 1977 Career Record: same Date Founded: 1841 Career Record: 172-100 (1 0 years) Nickname: Seawolves Assistant Coach: Milt Raugust Nickname: Lady Rams Assistant Coaches: Maureen Kern, Larry Colors: Green and Gold Women' s Basketball Phone: 907-786-1228 Colors: Maroon and White Holten, John Traynor, Helene Thomas Affiliation: NCAA Division II Affiliation: NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Phone: 212-579-2460 Conference: Continental Divide Series Record : 0-0 Conference: Metro-Atlantic Chancellor: Mary Looney Last Meeting: first meeting President: Rev. Joseph A. O'Hare, S.J. Series Record: 0-0 Athletic Director: Ron Petro Athletic Director: Frank Mclaughlin Linda Bruns Robin Graul Last Meeting: first meeting Louis Kern Jeanine Radice Women's Basketball SID : Tim McDiffett Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 Women's Basketball SID: Louise Mazzuca hv SID Phone: 907-786-1295 SID Phone: 212-579-2445 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/~ Arena: UAA Sports Center (2 ,000) Top Returning Players: Arena: Rose Hill Gymnasium (3 ,200) Robin Graul 5-8 Jr. G 22.7ppg/5.2rpg Top Newcomers: Top Returning Players: 1986-87 Overall Record: 18-8 Mitsy Swift 5-7 So. G 5.7ppg/6.8rpg Debbie Elrod 5-8 Jr. G 1986-87 Overall Record : 7-22 Liz Kane/ 6-1 So. F 12.0ppg/7.9rpg Top Newcomers: 1986-87 Conference Record/Finish: 9-5/3rd Sonya Welch 6-2 Jr, C 11 .9ppg/6.8rpg Suzanne McKeen 5-10 Sr. F 1986-87 Conference Record/Finish: 2-11/7th Lara Matsalla 6-0 Jr. F 7.7ppg/4.9rpg Jane Gilvary 5-8 Fr. G Jeanine "Radice 5-5 Jr. G 23.0ppg/4.3rpg Beth Kelly 5-11 Fr. F

- at Northern Lights Invitational (Anchorage, AK) - February 26-28, 1988 at Northern Lights Invitational (Anchorage, AK) Location: Jonesboro, AR 72467 Head Coach: Jerry Ann Winters (Arkansas State '77) February 26-28, 1988 Enrollment: 8,504 Record at School: 41-37 (3 years) Date Founded: 1909 Career Record: same Location : Columbia, SC 29208 Head Coach: Na cy Wilson (C0ker College '73) Nickname: Lady Indians Assistant Coach: Pam Bridges Enrollment: 22,965 Record at School: 65-38 (3 years) Colors: Scarlet and Black Women's Basketball Phone: 501-972-2077 Date Founded: 1801 Overall ReGard: 248-97 (11 years) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Nickname: Lady Gamecocks Assistant Coaches: Tammy Holder, Nessie Harris Conference: American South Series Record : 0-0 Colors: Garnet and Black Women~ s Basketball Phone: 80.3.777-3829 President: Dr. Eugene Smith Last Meeting: first meeting Affiliation: NCAA Division I Athletic Director: Larry Lacewell Jerry Ann Winters Melissa Young Conference: Metro Series Record: UNLV leads 1-0 Women 's Basketball SID: Rodney Lockett Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/2 President: Dr. James B. Holderman Last Meeting: UNLV, 77-62 (11-25-85) Athletic Director: Bob Marcum SID Phone: 501-972-2541 Nancy Wilson Martha Parker Arena: Convocation Center (11 ,000) Top Returning Players: Women's Basketball SID: David Rosinski Letterwin ners Returning/Lost: 9/1 Eva Brehe 6-3 Jr. C 7.8ppg/5.7rpg Top Newcomers: SID Phone: 803-777-5204 1986-87 Overall Record: 18-9 Vicki Romine 5-7 Sr. G 14.3ppg/3.3rpg Karissa McCarter5-11 Fr. F Arena: Carolina Coliseum (12,40 1) Top Returning Players: 1986-87 Conference Record/Finish : 8-4/2nd Melissa Young 5-10 Sr. F 12.6ppg/8.5rpg Shelly Spears 5-9 Fr . G Schonna Banner 6-3 So. C 15.0ppg/6.3rpg Top Newcomers: (Southland) 1986-87 Overall Record: 18-12 Martha Parker 5-9 J . Gf 1,5.5ppg/5.7rpg Beverly Hawkins 6-0 Fr. F 50 1986-87 Conference Record/Finish: 8-4/2nd Monica Williams5-1 0 Sr. F-G 10.4ppg/5.8rpg Karen Middleton 5-10 Fr. G 51 ~ 1LL~. [/nh 'L nationaf J------1987 lL.------1 at Northern Lights Invitational (Anchorage, AK) 7-Up Desert Classic February 26-28, 1988 Women's Basketball Tournament Location: San Diego, CA 92131 Head Coach: Cassie Macias (Florida '75) Top Newcomers: Enrollment: 3,600 Record at Sc hool: 69-46 (4 years) Amy Hillenbrand 6-2 Jr. F-C November 27-28 Date Founded : 1952 Overall Record: same Vanessa John son 6-1 Jr. F Nic kname: Lady G ulls Assistant Coaches: TBA Thomas & Mack Center Colors: Blue and Gold Women's BAsketball Phone: 619-693-4565 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Independent 1987 FIELD The UNLV women 's baskethall PAST CHAMPIONS PAST PARTICIPANTS Presi dent: Dr. William C . Rust Series Record: UNLV leads 1-0 program kicks off the 9th Annual Alabama Last Meeting: UNLV, 87-43 (12-6-82) Missouri-Kansas City 7-Up Desert Classic this season Athletic Director: Dr. AI J . Palmiotto Arizona State Women's Basketball SI D: Blair Swain UNLV with three new teams added to the 1979-80-Tennessee tournament field. Three-time cham­ SID Phone: 619-693-4737 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/1 Californi a Pittsburgh pion and tournament host UNLV Tech Arena: M .L. Lawrence Jewish Comm. Center Cal State Fullerton Youngstown State shoots for a fourth title in 1987 after (200) Top Returning Players: falling to Stanford in last year's 1980-81-Californi a George Washington Sonya Carter 5-10 Jr. G 20.0ppg/5.0rpg championship. U. of Mexico C 9.9ppg/4.2rpg 1986-87 Overall Record: 16-10 Fiona Murray 6-4 Sr. 1987 SCHEDULE Excitement and a fresh cast 1981 -82- Washington Mississippi 1986-87 Conference Record/Finish : 8-4/2nd Amanda Spry 6-2 Sr. F-C 9.6ppg/4.9rpg should highlight the 9th annual Montana State Friday event as all three visiting opponents (WCAC) 1982-83-U N LV UNLV November 27 are new to the UNLV sched ule, each coming to Las Vegas for the Nevada-Reno 5:30 & 7:30 p.m. first time ever. 1983-84- UNLV New Mexico State Saturday Dating back to the school's infant stages in women 's basketball in 1984-85-Texas San Diego November 28 1979-80, the Desert Classic has San Francisco 1 :30 & 3:00 p.m. crowned six different champions in 1985-86-UNLV Southern Methodist - its eight years including the even­ Stephen F. Austin at Northern Lights Invitational tual NCAA champion in 1985, the University of Texas. A total of 20 1986-87-Stanford Tennessee Tech (Anchorage, AK) teams have graced the floor during Texas February 26-28, 1988 the Desert Classic with represen­ UC Irvine tatives ranging from all regions of the Un ited States . Washington Location: Bowling Green, KY 42101 Head Coach: Paul Sanderford (Methodist College Enrollment: 12,186 ' 72) Date Founded: 1906 Record at School: 127-37 (4 years) Nickname: Lady Toppers Career Record: same Colors: Red and White Assistant Coaches: Cristy McKinney, Steve Small Women's Basketball Phone: 502-745-2133 , Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt 1987 President: Dr. Kern Alexander Series Record: 0-0 Athletic Director: Jimmy Feix Last Meeting: first meeting Paul Sanderford Tandreia Green BUD Spuds MacKenzie Bud Light Women's Basketball SID: Paul Just SID Phone: 502-745-4295 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/7 Women's Basketball Tournament Arena: E.A. Diddle Arena (12,370) Top Newcomers: Top Returning Players: Terri Mann 6-2 Fr. F LIGHY 1986-87 Overall Record: 24-9 Tandreia Green 6-0 So. F 8.4ppg/5.2rpg Wendy Milner 5-11 Jr. G-F ~ ~ December 11-12 1986-87 Conference Record/Finish: 5-3/2nd Traci Patton 6-2 Sr. C 7.8ppg/6.6rpg Staci Payne 5-11 Fr. F UNLV South Gym 1986-87 National Finish: NCAA second round Susie Starks 5-10 Jr. G 8.4ppg/2.2rpg Mary Taylor 6-1 Fr. F

The Spuds MacKenzie Bud Light 1987 FIELD Women 's Basketball Tournament PAST CHAMPIONS PAST PARTICIPANTS \)r,\\T S IJt~ Cal State Northridge returns to UNLV in 1987 with a history Adams State College characterized by a smorgasbord of 1978-79-UNLV Arizona State Idaho talent and a national powerhouse field . UNLV has won the prestigious Arkansas UNLV ti tle five years since its inception in 1979-80- UNLV Baylor Texas-EI Paso 1978-79, but it has been five years California since the Lady Rebels' last champion­ 1980-81-UNLV Cal Poly Pornona ship in 1982-83. Cameron ~ ~ The tournament originated as the 1987 SCHEDULE Las Vegas Round Robin Tournament 1981-82- California Creighton Dixie JC 1988 FIELD ~ ~ PAST CHAMPIONS Friday and has evolved during its nine-year history into the Las Vegas Budweiser 1982-83-U N LV U. of Mexico .... 0 1980-lowa December 11 Tournament , and now more specifical­ UNLV Alaska-Anchorage ly, the Spuds MacKenzie Bud Light New Mexico Tournament. After a six-team format 1981-San Diego State 5:30 & 7:30 p.m . 1983-84-Arizona State New Mexico State Arkansas State for its first six seasons, the " round­ Saturday ~ ~ 1982-Minnesota robin " schedule was dropped in favor 1984-85-Penn State Baylor December 12 of a four-team , two-day championship Northern Oklahoma 1983-0id Dominion tournament in 1984-85. Six different Northerwest Missouri Fordham 5:30 & 7:30 p.m. champions have been named over the 1985-86-Western Oakland (MI) past six years after three consecutive Oral Roberts 1984-Texas UNLV !itles from 1979-81 . Kentucky Annual Oregon UNLV ~ " Much like the Lady Rebels' sister 1985-Louisiana Tech tournament, The Desert Classic , the 1986-87-Stephen F. San Francisco State South Carolina 1988 Northern Lights Invitational Spuds MacKenzie Bud Light Tourn a­ Seattle 1986-Northeast ment has attracted some of the fi nest Austin Simon Fraser U.S. International Women's Basketball Tournament talent in the nation to compete. Par­ Temple JC Louisiana ticipants over the past few years alone Texas A&M include Arizona Stae , Arkansas, Western Kentucky February 26-28 1987-New Orleans Texas A&M, Penn State , Oregon, Utah State Stephen F. Austin, and Western Wash ington State UAA Sports Center Kentucky. West Texas State Anchorage, AK 53 52 I I THE BERT LEAVITT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP A donation in the name of Bert Leavitt was made in the Spring of 1983 to an endowment fund far women's basket­ ball at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. An annual scholarship, the Bert Leavitt Memorial Scholarship, will be presented prior to the beginning of each season by Mrs. Joyce Leavitt to a member of the women's basketball team PAST RECIPIENTS who meets the following criteria: 1) The recipient must be in either her junior or senior year of eligibility at the time of the 1983-84 Lori Arent scholarship; 2) The recipient must have an overall GPA of 3.0 for her college career; 3) The recipient will be chosen by 1984-85 Misty Thomas the head coach (Mrs. Joyce Leavitt reserves the right to 1985-86 Misty Thomas amend this item at her discretion); 4) In the event that no female basketball player meets all of the above-mentioned 1986-87 Denise Brooks criteria in any given year, the award will be presented at the discretion of the head coach. The recipient of the Bert Leavitt Memorial Scholarship shall receive monies from interest earned on the Bert Leavitt en­ dowment up to the amount specified by NCAA as allowable over and above her basketball scholarship. Remaining monies that represent the balance of interest earned on the Bert Leavitt endowment shall be transferred into the women's basketball scholarship account. The Bert Leavitt Memorial Scholarship recipient shall receive, in addition to scholarship monies, a small plaque to be provided through funds accrued from the endowment. The interest earned on the first quarter, ending June 30, 1983, shall be used to purchase a large trophy, upon which names of successive recipients shall be added, to be displayed in the Thomas and Mack Center. Lori Arent was the recipient of the Leavitt Scholarship in 1983-84, and three-time CoSIDA Academic All-American Misty Thomas earned the honored distinction in 84-85 and 85-86. Last season's recipient was Denise Brooks, a two-sport letter­ winner (basketball and volleyball) at UNLV who also spent time last year as a graduate assistant coach with the Lady Wade and Rod Leavitt present the fourth annual Leavitt Scholar­ Rebels. ship trophy to Denise Brooks.

LADY REBELS SAY THANKS. • • THE LADY REBELS WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR THANKS TO THE THE LADY REBELS WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR THANKS TO FOLLOWING FRIENDS OF THE PROGRAM FOR ALL OF THEIR THE FOLLOWING CORPORATE SPONSORS FOR THEIR MUCH APPRECIATED SUPPORT. KIND SUPPORT AND GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS. Virginia Adams Parvin Modaber and Theodore Jacobs Airlines Travel and Tours Mazzie's Pizza Tony and Gerry Alesia Norm Jenkins Alexis Park Resort Hotel McDonalds' of Las Vegas Barbara Allen Chris Karamanos Becker Enterpirses Nevada Beverage Company Marjorie Barrick Sparty and Marilyn Kaufman Caesars Palace Olive Garden Italian Restaurant Shirley Beasley Steve Kostelac Cardivan Company Palace Station Casino Kevin J. Beaton Rod, Terry and Wade Leavitt The Caterers Prestige Graphics Herod Lowery Rick Boden Chaisson Motors Rebelbilia Richard Maim Stanley and Dorothy Bokelman Reebok Shoes David Marrongoni Circus-Circus Hotel and Casino Eileen and George Brookman Claire's Flowers Riviera Hotel and Casino Wilbur and lana Brewer C.E. and Ruth McDaniel Andrew Mikulich Computerland 7-Up of Las Vegas Carl and Bonnie Brunson Danica of Las Vegas Sahara Hotel and Casino ·Jim Callaway, D.D.S. Irwin and Susan Molasky Pete Moss Findlay Oldsmobile Sav-Mor Rent-a-Car Lance Calvert Robert and Bobbet Nelson Herda's Appliances Shetakis Wholesalers Leonard Carpi, M.D. Diane and Paul Netzel Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino Shook Office System§ Dick and Betty Case Mike and Carolyn O'Callaghan Kentucky Fried Chicken Restaurant Staffan Cederquist Rusty Owens Kinko's Copies Sports Club Las Vegas Jim Chaisson Bob and Margaret Pence Bruce Chapman Lady Luck Hotel and Casino State Farm Insurance Tom Pilkington Laguna Productions Stiver Exxon Jack and Gaye Close Ed Raymond Jeanne and Denver Davis Landmark Hotel and Casino Tropicana Hotel Paul and Almarie Ritenour Leavitt Insurance Group of Nevada Allan R. Earl Carl and Kathryn Robinson University Pizza Hut Eugene M. Eisenman, M.D. Art Roushkolb Master Lease Plan , Inc. Western Supply Frank Fertitta Jim Shetakis Cliff Findlay Amelia Smith The Lady Rebels wish to Jack and Carol Gardner Dave Smith thank Norm Jenkins of Sav­ Vince and Alice Garth Joe Smith Floyd George Andy Soares More Rent-A-Car and Jim Galen and Margaret Good Michael Starr Chaisson of Chaisson George and Doris Graupensberger Violet Stewart Motors for C.A.R.S. Don Hamilton Steve Stiver (Courtesy Automobiles Mary Hausch Emmett Sullivan 1987-88 Weldon Havins, M.D. Alvin Thomas, Jr., M.D. Ressource System) at Jay Hodapp Marcy Trelease UNLV which provides cars Mark Holtzman Dave Verbon for the women 's basketball Flip Homansky, M.D. Mark Watt program. Nancy Houssels Bob Wickcliffe Norm Jenkins Jim Chaisson Stan and Nancy Hunterton Kathleen Wolgamot THE RECORD BOOK 54 55 A Look Back at 1986-87 198 7-88 Rule Changes 1986-87 UNLV LADY REBEL GAME RESULTS Three-Point Field Goal Among '87-88 Rule Revisions "Another 20-Win Season" The Women's Basketball Rules Committee adopted the three-point field goal from a distance of 19 feet nine inches from the center of the basket. The rule DATE OPPONENT RESULT OVERALL PCAA TOP SCORER/FlEBOUNDER was used experimentally by 28 conferences in 1986-87. The conferences indicated that the rule added excitement to the game and provided teams an opportunity Nov. 28 +SOUTHERN METHODIST 74-58 1-0 Christian 28/Christian 16 Following a sluggish 6-6 start, UNLV's 1986-87 Lady Rebel to come from be hind. w basketball team posted an outstanding 15-3 mark over the Use of the airborne shooter rule with nullify the basket if an airborne shooter Nov. 29 +STANFORD L 54-58 1-1 Christian-Hall 12/Christian 11 season's final eighteen games to finish 21-9 overall and 13-5 commits a player-control foul before returning to the floor. The penalty for an intentional foul on the shooter when the shot is missed was in the Pacific Coast Athletic Association . With at least 20 wins changed to two free throws and possession of the ball. Dec. 4 at San Francisco w 72-61 2-1 Hall 17/Christian 16 under their belts for a fifth straight season , the Lady Rebels A player who is in the lane and receives a pass will no longer have three addi­ tional seconds to hold the ball. Dec. 6 at California L 57-64 2-2 Crawford 18/Christian 18 joined PCAA Champ and Final Fou r participant Cal State During a free throw attempt, only the four marked lane spaces may be occupied . Long Beach, perennial power Fresno State, an d upstart All other players must be outside the three-point arc and behind the free-throw line. Dec. 12 + +MISSISSIPPI STATE w 62-44 3-2 Christian 21/Christian 10 All alternating possession throw-in spots will be designated on the sideline and Hawaii as fel low conference schools to topple the 20-win not lower than the free throw line. Dec. 13 + +STEPHEN F. AUSTIN L 70-74 3-3 Christian 28/Harris 12 plateau . A back-and-forth beginn ing was earmarked by 1986-8 7 UNLV Lady Rebel Honors Dec. 22 SOUTHERN UTAH STATE w 83-50 4-3 Christian 16/Harris 11 second place fi nishes in both the UNLV/7-Up Desert ANGELA CHRISTIAN Dec. 30 NORTHERN ARIZONA w 80-59 5-3 Crawford 18/Christian 13 Classic and UNLV/Spuds MacKenzie Bud Light American Women's Sports Federation (Fast Break) All-America Tournament. And the club's 1-3 record after fou r UNLVf7-Up Desert Classic All::rournament Team Jan. 3 *CAL STATE FULLERTON w 79-68 6-3 1-0 Christian 29/Christian 13 PCAA games was certainly uncharacteristic of Rebel UNLV/Spuds MacKenzie Bud Light Tournament Most Valuable Player PCAA Player of the Week (January 26) Jan. 5 *CAL STATE LONG BEACH L 84-117 6-4 1-1 Christian 20/Christian 10 expectations, as well . AII -PCAA (1st Team) However, road wins at Pacific and San Jose State PCAA All::rournament Team Jan. 8 at * Hawaii L 60-71 6-5 1-2 Christian 17/Crawford-Harris 6 opened new light as the Lady Rebs would stumble KIM CRAWFORD Jan. 10 at*Hawaii L 53-60 6-6 1-3 Christian 18/Christian 10 once in Fresno before reel ing off eight straight wins. UNLV!7-Up Desert Classic All::rournament Team UNLV finished the season with 13 wins in the last KAREN HALL Jan. 15 at *San Jose State w 72-42 7-6 2-3 Christian 25/Christian 7 15 games with both losses coming at the hands of PCAA Player of the Week (February 16) AII-PCAA (2nd Team) Jan. 17 at* Pacific w 85-71 8-6 3-3 Jordan 22/Crawford 9 eventual Western Regional Champion Cal State Long Beach. The Lady Rebels advanced to the ZINA HARRIS Jan. 19 at* Fresno State L 71-75 8-7 3-4 Christian 29/Christian 10 PCAA title game for the fourth straight season UNLV/Spuds MacKenzie Bud Light Tournament All::rournament Team Jan . 22 * UC SANTA BARBARA w 62-31 9-7 4-4 Christian 18/Chrlstian 11 although this time were denied the tournament GEANNINE JORDAN crown for the first time . AII-PCAA Freshman Team Jan. 24 *SAN DIEGO STATE w 85-52 10-7 5-4 Christian 25/Christian 12 The 1986-87 Lady Rebels were a young team INDIVIDUAL UNLV RECORDS: Jan. 29 at Nevada-Reno w 74-69 11-7 Christian 31/Christian 12 compri sed of just one senior, two juniors, and fou r Most Blocked Shots/Season 58, Angela Christian Most Field Goals Attempted/Career 1,495, Angela Christian (1983-87.) sophomores and freshmen. Lone senior Angela Most Rebounds/Career 926, Angela Christian (1983-87.) Jan. 31 at * UC Santa Barbara w 72-46 12-7 6-4 Christian 26/Christian 10 Ch ri sti an tu rn ed in outstanding performances all Most Games Played/Career 123, Angela Christian (1983-87.) Most Points Scored/Career 1,631 , Angela Christian (1983-87.)"" Feb. 5 at *Cal State Fullerton w 61-54 13-7 7-4 Crawford 15/Christian 18 season long . She led the Lady Rebels in nine ""2nd career scoring leader statistical categori es including 619 total points (20.6) Feb. 7 at *San Diego State w 63-58 14-7 8-4 Christian 18/Christian 10 as she became the second leading scorer in Lady INDIVIDUAL PCAA RECORDS : Most Rebounds/Career 926, Angela Christian (1983-87.) Feb. 12 *UC IRVINE w 79-60 15-7 9-4 Christian 3D/Christian-Hall 8 Rebel history with 1,631 points. She also broke records for most career games played with 123 and Feb. 14 *FRESNO STATE w 83-66 16-7 10-4 Christian 20/Thomas 14 most blocked shots in a season with 58 . She earned DID YOU KNOW? . .. Feb. 19 at *Cal State Long Beach L 63-86 16-8 10-5 Christian 16/Christian 10 fi rst team AII -PCAA honors with teammates Karen Hall • The Lady Rebels have had just one losing season in 13 years, and have (second team) and Geannine Jordan (PCAA All-Freshman never had a losing season on the home court. UN LV has had four Feb. 21 at *UC Irvine w 59-57 17-8 11-5 Christian 19/Crawford-Hall 6 team). Ch ri stian led UNLV scorers in 22 of 30 games and undefeated seasons on the home floor and has compiled a staggering 168-35 (.828) all-time record in Las Vegas. Feb. 26 *SAN JOSE STATE 88-41 18-8 12-5 Williams 18/Christian 8 UNLV rebounders in 23 games with a 10.3 average. w Lady Rebel Co-Head Coaches Jim Boll a and Sheila Strike­ • The longest winning streak in Lady Rebel history was 22, set during the Feb. 28 *PACIFIC w 97-63 19-8 13-5 Christian 42/Christian 13 Bolla concluded another exciti ng season in their you ng 1978-79 season. UNLV began the season 22-0 before losing to the Univer­ sity of Utah, 95-81 , on January 11. That concluded a stretch over three Mar. 5 **Cal State Fullerton 85-51 20-8 Hall 15/Hall 10 careers. Jim Boll a's career re cord now stands at 117-34 w seasons which saw the Lady Rebels win an amazing 48 out of 50 games. (.775) aft er five seasons, wh il e Sheil a Strike-Boll a's career Mar. 6 ** Fresno State w 86-69 21-8 Christian 28/Christian 11 mark rose to 142-62 (.692) over seven years. • Sheila Strike-Bolla's seven-year reign as coach and now co-coach of the Lady Rebels is the longest in UNLV women's basketball history. Her 142 Mar. 7 **Cal State Long Beach L 57-98 21-9 Thomas 16/Christian-Harris 6 wins has earned her the claim as the Lady Rebels' all-time winningest coach. In fact, only Jerry Tarkanian has won more games or spent more years at UNLV when taking into consideration the men's basketball pro­ gram as well.

• Angela Christian's 42 points vs. Pacific last season was the second highest *-denotes PCAA Conference game individual point total in Lady Rebel history behind record-holder Teresa Will is' 44 points vs. Utah State in 1978. **-denotes PCAA Tournament at Inglewood Forum (2nd)

• Six former members of the Lady Rebels basketball team have played or + -denotes UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic (2nd) are currently playing in foreign countries, including: Angela Christian (France); Shauna Crawley (Sweden); Kathy LaVern (Australia); Rochelle + +-denotes UNLV/Spuds MacKenzie Bud Light Tournament (2nd) Oliver (Austria); Misty Thomas (Italy); Penny Welsh (Australia).

56 57 1986-87 UNLV LADY REBEL BASKETBALL STATISTICS (30 GAMES) 1986-87 UNLV LADY REBEL STATISTICAL HIGHS (30 GAMES) PLAYER RECORD W 21 L 9 (Home: 11-3; Away: 8-5; Neutral: 2-1) MOST POINTS MOST REBOUNDS Angela Christian * 42 vs Pacific (H) * 18 vs California, CS Fullerton (A) PCAA W 13 L 5 (Home: 7-1; Away: 6-4) Kim Crawford * 18 vs SMU , Cal , N. Arizona * 10 vs Stephen F. Austin · Rene Czerwinski 6 vs Mississippi State 4 vs Southern State Karen Hall *20 vs Fresno State (N) * 10 vs CS Fullerton (N) No. Player G-GS FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB RPG PF-DQ A TP PPG MIN TO BK s Zina Harris 17 vs San Diego State (H) * * 12 vs Stephen F. Austin, N. Arizona 11 Angela Christian 30-30 263-529 .497 93-149 .624 308 10.3 87-1 46 619 20.6 1034 108 58 62 Geannine Jordan 22 VS Pacific (A) 11 vs CS Fullerton (N) PCAA 18-18 168-326 .515 55-88 .625 175 9.7 55-1 31 391 21 .7 612 65 28 32 Shari Netzel • * 6 vs CS Long Beach (H) 3 vs San Francisco, CS Long Beach (A) Linda Staley 12 vs Pacific (A) 21 Zina Harris 30-20 108-222 .486 63-89 .708 170 5.7 92-4 156 279 9.3 909 166 50 7 vs Fresno State (A) Cynthia Thomas 16 vs CS Long Beach (N) PCAA 18-9 71-126 .563 34-51 .667 88 4.9 55-2 89 176 8.9 529 102 28 14 vs Fresno State (H) Cathy Wallet * 11 vs Northern Arizona 9 vs Southern Methodist 42 Geannine Jordan 30-15 105-201 .522 62-94 .659 165 5.5 80-4 14 272 9.1 649 48 10 32 Melanie Williams 18 vs San Jose State (H) 2 vs several (6 times) PCAA 18-11 63-130 .485 43-59 .729 90 5.0 47-2 8 169 9.4 391 26 5 24 · career high/* *ties career high 32 Karen Hall 29-28 102-205 .498 58-82 .707 126 4.3 81-3 134 262 9.0 940 109 2 79 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS PCAA 18-17 53-110 .482 39-52 .750 77 4.3 45-1 80 145 8.1 583 63 2 52 Points Scored-42, Angela Christian vs . Pacific (H) Field Goals Made-16, Angela Christian vs . Pacific (H) 103-244 .422 42-58 .724 130 4.3 82-5 54 248 8.3 769 61 22 20 34 Kim Crawford 30-29 Field Goals Attempted-30, Angela Christian vs . Fresno State (A) PCAA 18-17 48-127 .378 25-33 .758 70 3.9 41-3 28 121 6.7 422 33 12 13 Fteld Goal Percentage-1 .000 (7-7) , Geannine Jordan vs. Nevada-Reno 33 Cynthia Thomas 24-3 66-151 .437 39-57 .684 115 4.8 78-2 23 171 7.1 482 50 48 10 Free Throws Made-10, Angela Christian vs. Pacific (H) PCAA 18-2 43-113 .381 26-39 .667 90 5.0 60-2 18 112 6.2 348 37 32 8 Free Throws Attempted-16, Angela Christian vs. Pacific (H) Free Throw Percentage-1 .000 (6-6), Cynthia Thomas vs. CS Long Beach (N) 22 Linda Staley 30-9 49-103 .476 29-46 .630 55 1.8 53-1 41 127 4.2 502 59 25 Geannine Jordan vs. Fresno State (H) PCAA 18-8 37-71 .521 17-29 .586 39 2.2 28-0 26 91 5.1 335 41 21 Zina Harris vs. Pacific (A) 44 Cathy Wallet 28-16 34-81 .419 20-39 .515 61 2.2 53-3 6 88 3.1 336 25 5 4 Karen Hall vs. CS Long Beach (A) PCAA 17-8 18-46 .391 13-25 .520 28 1.6 29-2 3 49 2.9 166 16 2 2 Linda Staley vs. San Francisco ------Rebounds-18, Angela Christian vs. CS Fullerton (A) 10 Rene Czerwinski 10-0 10-20 .500 2-4 .500 6 0.6 5-0 3 22 2.2 59 12 2 Angela Christian vs. California PCAA 5-0 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 0.2 2-0 3 6 1.2 26 5 Assists-1 0, Zina Harris vs. CS Fullerton (H) 20 Melanie Williams 27-0 18-35 .514 9-17 .529 14 0.5 12-0 12 45 1.7 166 11 0 7 Zina Harris vs. Northern Arizona PCAA 15-0 13-23 .565 6-13 .462 8 0.5 5-0 11 32 2.1 96 5 0 7 Blocked Shots-7, Cynthia Thomas vs . UC Santa Barbara (H) Steals-6, Zina Harris vs. UC Irvine (H) 24 Shari Netzel 24-0 15-30 .500 7-10 .700 22 0.9 23-0 7 37 1.5 154 19 5 7 Angela Christian vs. San Diego State (H) PCAA 12-0 10-19 .526 4-6 .667 14 1.2 12-0 5 24 2.0 92 15 2 4 Karen Hall vs. UC Santa Barbara (H) TEAM 108 Geannine Jordan vs. San Jose State (A) PCAATEAM 70 TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS UNLV 30-30 873-1821 .479 424-645 .657 1280 42.7 645-23 496 2170 72 .3 6000 669 153 298 UNLV HIGHS LOWS PCAA 18-18 527-1098 .479 262-395 .663 750 41.7 379-13 302 1316 73.1 3600 409 86 192 Points Scored/Game 97 VS . Pacific (H) 53 vs. Hawaii (A2) Points Scored/Half 56 vs. Pacific (2nd, H) 20 vs. California (1st) OPPONENTS 30-30 694-1800 .386 495-743 .666 1059 35.3 569-17 398 1883 62.8 6000 593 76 279 Field Goals Made 39 vs . Pacific (H) 20 vs . Hawaii (A2) PCAA 18-18 402-1033 .389 314-457 .687 619 34.4 336-11 249 1118 62 .3 3600 389 53 167 vs. San Jose State (H) vs. Stanford Field Goals Attempted 75 vs. San Diego State (H) 48 vs. UC Irvine (A) Deadball Rebounds: UNLV (88) , OPPONENTS (96) . Field Goal Percentage .654 (34-52) vs. CS Fullerton (N) .317 (20-63) vs. Stanford PCAA Deadball Rebounds: UNLV (52) , OPPONENTS (57) . SEASON ATTENDANCE : Free Throws Made 32 vs. CS Long Beach (H) 2 vs. UC Santa Barbara (A) TOTALS (Dts/Avg.): 13,159 (30/439) Free Throws Attempted 42 vs . CS Long Beach (H) 6 vs. UC Santa Barbara (A) 1st 2nd Total HOME (Dts/Avg .) : 5,100 (14/364) Free Throw Percentage .889 (8-9) vs. Stephen F. Austin .333 (5-15) vs. CS Long Beach (A) UNLV 1,006 1,164 2,170 AWAY (Dts/Avg .): 6,359 (13/489) (2-6) vs . UC Santa Barbara (A) OPP. 903 980 1,883 NEUTRAL (Dts/Avg .): 1,700 ( 3/567) Rebounds 58 vs. Southern Utah State 23 vs. UC Santa Barbara (A) Assists 27 vs. Pacific (H) 3 vs. San Diego State (A) Blocked Shots 11 vs. Southern Utah State 0 vs. Nevada-Reno Steals 24 vs. San Jose State (A) 3 vs. CS Long Beach (H) vs. Stephen F. Austin Personal Fouls 30 VS . Hawaii (A1) 11 vs. UC Santa Barbara (H) Turnovers 36 vs. CS Long Beach (N) 13 vs. Fresno State (N)

HELEN J. STEWART SCHOOL: THE TURTLES OPPONENTS HIGHS LOWS Points Scored/Game TURTLES present annual challenge for Lady Rebels 117, CS Long Beach (H) 31 , UC Santa Barbara (H) Poi nts Scored/Half 62, CS Long Beach (1st, H) 9, UC Santa Barbara (2nd, H) Fi eld Goals Made 46, CS Long Beach (H) 11 , UC Santa Barbara (H) The Lady Rebel basketball team has enjoyed a warm and continuing friendship with Fi eld Goals Attempted 82, CS Long Beach (H) 43, UC Santa Barbara (A) the students at Helen J. Stewart School in Las Vegas and with their co-educational Fi eld Goal Percentage .561 (46-82), CS Long Beach (H) .196 (11-56), UC Santa Barbara (H) Free Throws Made basketball team, THE TURTLES. Each year, the Lady Rebels put on a clinic for the 33, Hawaii (A 1) 6, San Jose State (A) Free Throws Attempted 47. Hawaii (A1) children at Helen J. Stewart and take on the challenge of a scrimmage against the 12, UC Santa Barbara (H) San Jose State (A) TURTLES. To date, it's the TURTLES 3, Lady Rebels 0! Look for the TURTLES at Free Throw Percentage .842 (16-19), California .276 (8-29), Southern Methodist halftime of several Lady Rebel games this season. Rebounds 48, Southern Methodist 27, UC Santa Barbara (A) Assists 25, CS Long Beach (H) 4, Nevada-Reno Southern Utah State Blocked Shots 9, CS Long Beach (A) 0, by several (5 times) Steals 22, CS Long Beach (N) 4, Southern Methodist Personal Fouls 31 , CS Long Beach (H) 8, UC Santa Barbara (A) Turnovers 35, San Jose State (A) 11 , Nevada-Reno CS Long Beach (H) Stanford 58 59 (\J (\J (\J (\J a_ a_ 0 0 0 0 0 a_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c:\J 6 6 6 6 z 6 6 6 6 c:\J 6 6 6 6 6 6 z z 00 00 6 6 0 0 0 GAME-BY-GAME IN 1986-87

GAME 1 - UNlV 74, Southern Methodist 58 (\J 0 a_ 0 a_ <0 0 0 0 0 UNlV/7-Up Desert Classic Semi-Final GAME 3- UNlV 72, San Francisco 61 00 N 6 z 6 c:\J 6 6 6 z 0 0 at UNlV South Gym/las Vegas, NV at USF Memorial Gym/San Francisco, CA November 28, 1986 December 4, 1986

Southern Methodist FG-FGA FT-FT A REB PFTP MIN ATOBK S UNlV FG-FGA FT-FT A REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S

> (\J 0 0 0 Karen Cantoni 2-4 0-1 3 3 4 18 1 1 0 1 Melanie Williams 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Cl> 6 c:\J 6 cb 6 6 Bernadette Otis 0-3 1-3 1 2 1 17 2 0 0 0 Linda Staley 2-7 6-6 4 2 10 21 0 0 0 0 T9 en Gina Harvey 4-14 0-0 2 0 8 17 0 0 0 0 Shari Netzel 1-1 0-0 3 2 2 4 0 2 0 0 Lynn Harvey 0-1 2-2 4 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 Geannine Jordan 1-3 0-0 2 2 2 8 0 0 0 0 Diana Wilt 1-5 0-4 4 2 16 1 0 0 TEAM REBOUNDS 0 (\J (\J a_ a_ 0 TEAM REBOUNDS 5 (") a_ a_ 0 a_ 0 0 a_ 0 0 TOTALS 29-58 14-22 44 25 72 200 14 26 5 8 Qj 0 0 0 c:\J 6 c:\J N 6 c:\J 6 6 c:\J z 6 z 6 z c:\J 6 6 z z z 6 6 TOTALS 25-70 8-29 48 18 58 200 15 18 3 4 Qj 0 0 0 0 0 0 z San Francisco FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S UNlV FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S Melany Furimsky (G) 5-14 0-1 1 5 10 32 3 2 0 1 Zina Harris (G) 6-12 0-1 7 5 12 28 9 3 0 3 Debbie Dunbar (G) 1-4 2-5 2 3 4 35 8 7 0 4 N ...t ,;., ,;., 6 (\Jc:\J Cathy Wallet (C) 1-6 1-2 9 4 3 23 1 0 1 0 Chris Hill (F) 4-13 0-0 11 3 8 340204 "E 0 Angela Christian (F) 12-22 4-8 16 2 28 36 2 3 3 Teri Hunt (F) 2-8 5-7 13 4 9 38 1 5 0 1 "") Kim Crawford (F) 9-13 0-1 4 4 18 35 1 4 3 1 Kim MacDonnell 3-4 2-3 1 0 8 13 2 1 0 2 Melanie Williams 1-2 0-0 1 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 Lynne Heimann 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 Linda Staley 0-4 0-0 2 3 0 18 2 1 0 0 Melinda Harrison 1-3 2-5 6 0 4 20 2 2 0 0 1-2 1-2 c:\J Shari Netzel 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 TEAM REBOUNDS Geannine Jordan 2-3 0-1 8 4 4 16 0 3 0 0 TOTALS 25-64 11-21 39 18 61 200 17 22 13 TEAM REBOUNDS TOTALS 33-71 8-18 53 28 74 200 23 16 7 12 SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 150 UNLV 27 45 72 Technicals: none SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 500 San Francisco 30 31 61 Officials: Schrauth, Francis Southern Methodist 29 29 58 Technicals: none UNLV 35 39 74 Officials: Stewart, McGee

a_ a_ a_ a_ a_ a_ a_ a_ 0 0 a_ a_ a_ a_ a_ a_ a_ a_ a_ a_ a_ a_ 0 0 0 0 0 ~ z z z z z z z z z z 6 c:\J z 6 z c:\J c:\J z GAME 2- Stanford 68, UNlV 54 z z z z z c:\J 6 z z 0 0 "'c: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UNlV/7-Up Desert Classic Championship GAME 4 - California 64, UNlV 57 -~ at UNlV South Gym/las Vegas, NV at Harmon Gym/Berkeley, CA Cl> November 29, 1986 L>ecember 6, 1986 uN Stanford FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S UNlV FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S (G) 6-1 1 1-4 4 2 13 33 4 1 0 2 Zina Harris (G) 2-12 4-4 4 4 8 31 5 0 1 Erica Mueser (G) 2-2 4-4 5 2 8 32 3 3 0 0 Karen Hall (G) 4-8 2-2 1 5 10 27 4 2 0 3 Jill Yanke (C) 3-10 0-2 1 4 6 26 1 2 1 0 Cathy Wallet (C) 0-6 0-0 2 3 0 14 0 0 1 Evon Asforis (F) 0-2 0-0 3 3 0 6 0 0 0 0 Angela Christian (F) 6-17 2-4 18 3 14 38 0 4 1 2 c: 0 0 0 0 Kami Anderson (F) 6-13 3-8 8 4 15 32 0 2 0 1 Kim Crawford (F) 8-15 2-4 5 3 18 40 3 5 3 1 l 1 1';- 1 '9 1 ° 1 ;:I I ~I 1 ~I 1 ~I 1 ~I 1 ~I 1 00"? I q> l ~I 1 O')C')u;> l "? I ;2I 1 "?vII ;: I '9V 1 dJ N dJ ~ ~ N ~ V 0'> 0 ,.... 00 N N 0'> 00 1.() ~ ~ 1.() 00 C') N ~ "~""""" ,.... ~ "~""""" ~ "~""""" Charli Turner 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Melanie Williams 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 N ,.... "~""""" N ,.... ,.... N N ,.... N ,.... N N ,.... "~""""" Sue Sebolt 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Linda Staley 1-2 1-1 1 2 3 18 2 3 0 0 .r:;~ u Stacy Parson 3-6 5-6 2 1 11 14 0 2 0 0 Shari Netzel 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 Pam Simms 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Geannine Jordan 2-6 0-3 6 0 4 24 0 00 TOTALS 23-66 11 -18 46 20 57 200 10 23 4 10 w 00 00 ~ 6 00 6 6 L!) (J) L!) ,.._ L!) L!) <0 <0 <0 <0 z L!) <0 <0 <0 <0 Andrea Ransom 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 5 a.0 TEAM REBOUNDS California FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN ATO BK S a. TOTALS 23-53 22-35 40226820010112 5 0 Meme Fanner (G) 3-6 7-8 2 3 13 24 4 2 0 4 Mia Kuusisto (G) 9-16 2-2 3 3 20 36 1 1 0 2 0 · ~ en ~ California 25 39 64 Officials: Olsen, Gabria a: w w "") w "0 0 z 0 c 0 U::"' Ui w _J z c: z (/) u. _J 0 :::> 0 0 g (/) I I I Ul z ...., c: _J SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 250 u. c: ::::J 0 c: Q) 0 > (.) (/) a: (/) (/) (.) u. Ul (ij a_ ..... _J (/) "'Q) z Ui u. (/) (.) (/) Q) (/) Stanford 39 29 68 Technicals: none (/) (.) (/) w ::::J ti: en U:: z z ::::J (.) w ::::J z "' 0 en en "' (.) "' (.) a:

GAME 6- Stephen F. Austin 74, UNLV 70 GAME 8- UNLV 80, Northern Arizona 59 GAME 10- Cal State Long Beach 117, UNLV 84 GAME 12- Hawaii 60, UNLV 53 UNLV/Bud Light Tournament Championship at UNLV South Gym/Las Vegas, NV at UNLV South Gym/Las Vegas, NV at Klum Gym/Honolulu, HI at UNLV South Gym/Las Vegas, NV December 30, 1986 January 5, 1987 January 10, 1987 December 13, 1986 Northern Arizona FG-FGA FT -FT A REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S Cal State Long Beach FG-FGA FT-FT A REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S UNLV FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S Stephen F. Austin Patty Patton (G) 1-3 1-2 1 1 3 27 2 0 2 Penny Toler (G) 10-18 6-7 3 3 26 36 9 2 0 0 Zina Harris (G) 3-7 1-2 4 4 7 30 3 8 0 1 Evelyn Butler (G) 3-8 2-4 3 2 8 37 6 3 0 0 Mindy Sherred (G) 5-15 13-1 6 6 1 23 34 1 0 0 Margaret Mohr (G) 1-4 2-2 0 2 4 21 4 1 0 Karen Hall (G) 1-5 0-0 4 3 2 36 4 2 0 2 Mozelle Brooks (G) 8-19 4-5 4 2 20 36 5 2 0 4 Dana Brickhouse (C) 1-7 0-1 1 2 2 19 1 0 0 2 Shannon Smith (C) 5-6 1-3 5 4 11 28 3 2 1 1 Cathy Wallet (C) 2-4 1-2 4 5 5 17 2 1 0 Antoinette Norris (C) 9-13 4-6 10 3 22 28 0 1 1 1 Rae Spears (F) 0-3 2-2 2 3 2 1 7 0 4 0 0 Sh ameil Coleman (F) 4-10 0-0 3 5 8 20 2 0 0 0 Angela Christian (F) 7-14 4-7 10 4 18 37 0 2 2 Trina William (F) 3-8 0-2 1 1 6 29 2 3 0 2 Allison Laing (F) 0-5 0-0 1 2 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 Cindy Brown (F) 15-22 12-13 10 2 42 33 0 3 3 9 Kim Crawford (F.) 4-9 4-5 5 2 12 28 1 2 0 1 Connie Cole (F) 3-7 0-0 3 1 6 26 0 0 0 0 Claudine Birkley 1-9 0-2 5 2 2 17 2 1 0 3 Scheron Douglas 6-8 0-0 1 5 12 14 2 0 0 Melanie Williams 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 Ylondia Douglas 2-3 0-1 1 2 4 18 6 1 0 1 Tori Sargent 7-17 0-0 2 2 14 27 0 3 0 0 Bettina Turner 4-10 1-1 2 2 9 19 2 1 0 0 Linda Staley 3-6 0-3 1 2 6 28 0 0 0 2 Carmen Alvarez 1-1 2-2 0 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 Tracey Barnes 2-1 0 0-0 5 3 4 26 3 2 0 0 Vicki Austin 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 Cynthia Thomas 0-6 1-2 3 4 1 12 0 3 2 0 Susan Acker 2-4 0-0 2 4 4 15 0 0 0 1 Melissa Betoney 1-5 0-1 3 3 2 14 2 1 0 0 Lisa Ellis 1-2 3-4 4 4 5 11 1 0 0 0 Geannine Jordan 0-2 2-2 2 2 8 0 0 0 Lisa McKitrick 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 Tracy Preter 2-3 3-4 4 7 4 0 0 0 0 Cheryl Dowell 0-2 0-1 4 4 0 14 0 1 0 0 TEAM REBOUNDS TEAM REBOUNDS 6 TEAM REBOUNDS 7 TEAM REBOUNDS 4 TOTALS 20-53 13-23 ~~~ 2001018 4 9 TOTALS 31-63 12-20 30 17 74 200 19 12 2 9 TOTALS 20-77 19-28 37 20 59 200 10 14 0 7 TOTALS 46-82 25-31 36 31117 200 25 11 4 11 Hawaii FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S UNLV FG-FGA FT -FT A REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S UNLV FG-FGA FT -FT A REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S UNLV FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S Da Houl (G) 2-7 5-6 2 2 9 26 6 6 0 Zina Harris (G) 6-13 2-2 12 4 14 35 7 6 0 0 Angela Christian (G) 7-15 0-0 13 2 14 35 4 3 3 4 Zina Harris (G) 3-8 2-3 4 8 31 5 11 0 1 Melissa Barker (G) 4-5 0-0 5 5 8 19 0 2 1 Karen Hall (G) 1-7 3-4 5 3 5 39 5 3 0 1 Zina Harris (G) 4-6 5-6 12 3 13 33 10 6 0 1 Karen Hall (G) 4-9 6-6 7 4 14 34 4 2 0 0 Jeanne Wade-Harris (C) 0-8 4-4 6 2 4 34 0 0 0 1 2-2 1-2 1 2 5 24 1 3 3 0 Cathy Wallet (C) 3-4 0-0 5 3 6 25 0 0 1 0 Cynthia Thomas (C) Cynthia Thomas (C) 0-8 3-4 6 4 3 25 3 3 1 1 Judy Mosley (F) 2-7 9-11 8 3 13 28 0 3 0 2 7-13 4-4 5 3 18 38 3 5 2 0 Angela Christian (F) 13-21 2-2 2 3 28 31 0 3 0 1 Kim Crawford (F) Angela Christian (F) 7-12 6-8 10 4 20 37 5 5 2 0 Tina Morrison (F) 4-4 0-0 1 2 8 14 0 2 0 1 4-5 3-4 4 3 11 16 1 0 0 Kim Crawford (F) 6-15 1-1 10 4 13 35 7 3 1 0 Cathy Wallet (F) Geannine Jordan (F) 3-7 5-6 5 4 11 22 1 2 0 0 Dana Takahara 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 14 2 0 0 1-1 0-0 0 2 5 0 0 0 Melanie Williams 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 Rene Czerwinski Linda Staley 3-4 4-6 1 10 17 0 3 0 1 Tondi Redden 3-5 2-3 5 0 8 25 1 0 0 0-2 0-0 2 0 5 0 0 0 Linda Staley 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 Melanie Williams Shari Netzel 2-3 2-4 1 0 6 13 0 2 0 0 Bryna Jones 0-3 4-6 3 2 4 18 0 0 1 1-2 0-0 0 2 16 0 1 0 2 Shari Netzel 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Linda Staley Ki m Crawford 1-3 0-0 2 2 2 10 0 2 1 0 Lisa Mann 3-5 0-0 3 2 6 22 0 4 0 0 Geannine Jordan 2-4 0-0 6 4 4 24 1 Shari Netzel 0-1 2-2 0 1 2 7 1 1 0 0 Cathy Wallet 3-4 4-5 2 1 10 11 0 0 0 0 TEAM REBOUNDS 2 2 Geannine Jordan 5-6 3-4 5 5 13 21 0 2 1 0 TEAM REBOUNDS TEAM REBOUNDS 8 TOTALS 18-46 24-30 36 18 60 200 9 20 TEAM REBOUNDS 4 7 TOTALS 31-65 8-9 43 21 70 200 20 18 3 3 TOTALS 26-58 32-42 43 24 84 200 18 30 4 3 46 22 80 200 20 24 9 7 TOTALS 31-53 18-22 SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 251 SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 100 SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 800 UNLV 25 28 53 Technicals: none Stephen F. Austin 32 42 74 Technicals: none SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 250 Cal State Long Beach 62 55 117 Technicals: UNLV bench Hawaii 25 35 60 Officials: Yamashita, Tanibe UNLV 31 39 70 Officials: Brooks, Jordan Northern Arizona 25 34 59 Technicals: NAU bench UN LV 33 51 84 Officials: Brooks, Stewart UNLV 40 40 80 Officials: Ratner, Brooks

62 63 GAME 13- UNLV 72, San Jose State 42 GAME 15 - Fresno State 75, UNLV 71 GAME 17- UNLV 85, San Diego State 52 GAME 19 - UNL V 72, UC Santa Barbara 46 at Spartan Gym/San Jose, CA at FSU South Gym/Fresno, CA at Thomas & Mack Center/Las Vegas, NV at UCSB Events Center/Santa Barbara, CA January 24, 1987 January 15, 1987 January 19, 1987 January 31 , 1987

San Diego State UNLV FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S UNLV FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S UNLV FG-FGA FT-FTA REB -PF TP MIN A TO BK S Debbie Rinder (G) 0-0 5-8 1 1 10 Linda Staley (G) 5-5 1-2 0 0 11 32 4 6 0 4 Linda Staley (G) 2-5 0·0 7 2 4 32 2 3 0 1 22 1 4 0 1 Linda Staley (G) 2-3 2-2 3 0 6 14 3 1 0 2 Lisa Stevens (G) 2-8 0-1 Karen Hall (G) 0-0 0-0 320286404 Karen Hall (G) 2-5 0-0 5 4 29 2 7 0 3 3 0 3 4 28 2 4 0 0 Karen Hall (G) 3-5 0-1 0 2 6 31 3 0 0 2 Brooke Meadows (C) 4-7 1-3 Cathy Wallet (C) 0-2 1-2 8 1 0 0 0 Cathy Wallet (C) 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 6 4 9 21 1 1 0 Geannine Jordan (C) 1-3 0-0 1 2200201 Shelda Arceneaux (F) 1-4 4-4 8 4 6 Angela Christian (F) 10-18 5-8 7 1 25 33 2 2 5 5 Angela Christian (F) 13-30 3-6 10 4 29 40 3 3 3 0 26 4 3 1 Angela Christian (F) 13-19 0-1 10 3 26 33 1 3 1 3 Jessica Haynes (F) 3-10 3-6 11 2 9 Kim Crawford (F) 5-6 3-3 4 2 13 28 2 2 3 Kim Crawford (F) 1-6 0-0 3 1 2 22 2 2 1 0 36 5 7 4 1 Melanie Williams 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 12 2 1 0 0 Sheri Edmonds 0-3 0-1 3 1 0 Melanie Williams 1-3 2-4 0 1 4 12 1 0 0 0 Melanie Williams 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 15 0 2 0 2 Zina Harris 3-7 0-2 3 1 6 27 3 5 0 1 Joanne Gould 1-5 0-0 3 2 2 Zina Harris 7-11 2-3 4 2 16 32 5 4 0 2 Zina Harris 3-6 1-1 5 4 7 26 3 5 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 Shari Netzel 2-2 0-0 2 4 11 3 3 0 1 Alison Smith 2-5 2-2 Shari Netzel 1-2 0-0 1 0 2 5 1 0 0 0 Cynthia Thomas 2-6 7-9 5 3 11 21 2 1 1 0 0 2 6 15 1 3 0 0 Cynthia Thomas 2-2 0-0 044170100 Lynette Nutter 1-7 0·0 2 3 2 Cynthia Thomas 0-1 0-1 2 5 0 14 0 1 1 0 Geannine Jordan 3-8 6-6 8 5 12 21 0 2 0 17 1 1 0 0 Cathy Wallet 4-4 0-0 2 0 8 10 0 2 1 0 Connie Waikle 2-5 Geannine Jordan 0-3 0-0 2 0 80206 TEAM REBOUNDS 4 0-2 2 0 4 10 0 2 0 0 TEAM REBOUNDS 1 TEAM REBOUNDS TEAM REBOUNDS 5 5 TOTALS 27-67 17-22 47 23 71 200 14 23 6 5 TOTALS 35-57 2-6 28 13 72 200 18 19 3 10 TOTALS TOTALS 29-51 14-23 29 15 72 200 21 21 8 24 21 -62 10-19 41 22 52 200 15 27 6 5 Fresno State FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S UC Santa Barbara FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S FG-FGA FT-FT A REB PF TP MIN ATOBK 5 UNLV FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S San Jose State Wendy Martell (G) 7-15 2-2 4 2 16 40 7 1 0 3 Shelly Neal (G) 2-4 0-0 1 0 4 22 2 3 1 0 Linda Staley (G) Mary Beth Ledesma (G) 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 25 1 2 0 0 Ann Menke-Wilson (G) 2-7 2-2 2 5 6 35 9 5 0 4 2-5 2-2 4 6 18 2 3 0 2 Therese Puchalski (G) 3-7 2-2 0 2 8 31 4 2 0 1 Karen Hall (G) Joyce Stewart (G) 1-9 0-0 5 5 2 30 0 12 0 2 Laurie Heinrichs (C) 6-16 0-0 6 5 12 29 1 1 7 0 3-6 1-1 4 2 7 29 3 2 0 2 Mia Thompson (C) 2-5 6-9 8 2 10 37 0 3 1 2 Cathy Wallet (C) Johnnie Thomas (C) 2-8 1-5 8 3 5 33 1 6 1 2 Yvette Roberts (F) 6-9 7-13 8 2 19 38 0 3 0 3 0-4 0-1 1 1 0 14 0 1 0 0 Patty Niichel (F) 1-4 0-0 2 0 2 23 0 2 1 1 Angela Christian (F) April Gafford (F) 4-7 1-1 1 9 29 4 4 0 1 Shannon McGee (F) 5-9 8-11 7 3 18 35 2 4 0 0 9-23 7-1 0 12 3 25 35 2 3 1 6 Mary Reilley (F) 4-11 2-4 3 2 1 0 37 3 3 0 0 Kim Crawford (F) Tamara Tigue (F) 4-11 1-2 9 1 9 34 0 3 2 3 Leesa Agent 1-1 2-2 1 0 4 5 0 0 0 1 2-5 0-0 5 0 4 18 1 1 0 0 Heidi Muther 1-2 0-0 1 0 2 9 0 0 0 0 Melanie Williams Patty Duke 1-2 0-0 1 2 2 17 0 1 0 0 Jill Daniels 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 5 2 0 0 Anna Donnelly 0-0 0-0 010 30101 Zina Harris Lisa lmahara 2-4 0-1 0 2 4 13 0 4 0 0 Kim Mitchell 0-0 0-2 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 5-9 7-8 7 3 17 33 5 6 0 4 Kristin Dilworth 0-0 0-0 000 3 200 Shari Netzel Kendra Johnson 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Simone Srubek 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 6 0 0 0 0 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 Michele Bilodeau 1-3 0-0 1 0 2 18 1 3 0 0 Cynthia Thomas Teddi Johnson 4-7 3-3 2 2 11 18 0 3 0 Renee Ellis 0-1 0-0 0 3 0 5 0 0 0 3-6 2-2 5 2 8 19 0 3 3 0 Jodi Cannon 3-7 2-4 5 1 8 17 0 1 0 Geannine Jordan TEAM REBOUNDS 6 TEAM REBOUNDS 5 6-1 5 2-3 9 3 14 26 0 0 3 TEAM REBOUNDS 6 TEAM REBOUNDS 9 TOTALS 18-48 6-12 34 18 42 200 6 35 3 9 TOTALS 27-58 21-32 35 17 75 200 19 15 8 11 TOTALS 17-43 12-19 27 8 46 200 11 20 3 6 TOTALS 32-75 21 -27 53 18 85 200 16 19 5 18 SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 76 SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 825 SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 100 SCORE BY PERIODS UNLV 33 39 72 Technicals: Staley (UNLV) UNLV 32 39 71 Technicals: none 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 300 UNLV 46 26 72 Technicals: none San Diego State San Jose State 15 27 42 Officials: Traum, Gabria Fresno State 37 38 75 Officials: N/A 26 26 52 Technicals: none UC Santa Barbara 18 28 46 Officials: Shepard, Ackerman UNLV 43 42 85 Officials: Brooks, Mcintyre

GAME 14 - UNL V 85, Pacific 71 GAME 16- UNLV 62, UC Santa Barbara 31 GAME 20- UNLV 61, Cal State Fullerton 54 at A.G. Spanos Center/Stockton, CA at Thomas & Mack Center/Las Vegas, NV GAME 18- UNLV 74, Nevada-Reno 69 at Titan Gym/Fullerton, CA January 17, 1987 January 22, 1987 at UNR Old Gym/Reno, NV February 5, 1987 January 29, 1987 UNLV FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN ATO BK S UC Santa Barbara FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S UNLV FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S UNLV FG-FGA FT-FT A REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S Linda Staley (G) 5-9 2-2 4 0 12 35 4 5 1 0 Shelly Neal (G) 2-6 2-4 5 6 32 2 10 0 4 Linda Staley (G) 1-3 0-0 1 3 2 16 0 2 0 0 Li nda Staley (G) Karen Hall (G) 0-1 4-8 4 4 4 28 6 4 0 1 Therese Puchalski (G) 3-7 0-0 2 1 6 19 0 5 0 1 1~ ~0 3 3 2 ~ 0 0 0 0 Karen Hall (G) 4-8 4-4 3 2 12 40 4 7 1 3 Karen Hall (G) Cathy Wallet (C) 0-0 2-2 2 5 2 10 0 3 0 0 Mia Thompson (C) 2-13 2-2 13 5 6 28 0 0 3 4-5 2-4 2 3 10 33 8 4 0 2 Geannine Jordan (C) 1-4 5-8 8 3 7 24 2 2 0 0 Geannine Jordan (C) Angela Christian (F) 9-15 3-4 6 3 21 25 2 1 1 1 Pat Niichel (F) 1-12 0-0 5 5 2 29 1 4 0 1 7-7 0-2 8 2 14 30 2 2 0 1 Angela Christian (F) 2-7 1-2 18 2 5 36 1 4 2 0 Angela Christian (F) Kim Crawford (F) 3-9 5-6 9 5 11 30 2 4 0 3 Mary Reilley (F) 1-12 4-4 3 6 32 3 3 1 1 13-19 5-6 12 331 33 1 2 0 3 Kim Crawford (F) 7-12 1-1 1 0 15 22 1 1 0 0 Ki m Crawford (F) Melanie Williams 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 Heidi Muther 0-0 0-0 1 0 9 0 3 0 0 3-8 0-1 2 5 6 24 1 1 0 0 Melanie Williams 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 Melanie Williams Zina Harris 3-5 6-6 6 1 12 33 8 8 0 1 Anna Donnelly 1-1 0-0 1 1 2 5 0 2 0 0 0-0 0-0 020 90000 Zina Harris 5-8 2-3 10 2 12 26 3 6 0 2 Zina Harris Shari Netzel 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 Kristin Dilworth 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 13 0 0 0 0 2-5 1-3 4 1 5 27 0 7 0 2 Shari Netzel 0-0 0-0 130 80200 Shari Netzel Cynthia Thomas 0-0 1-2 2 5 1 15 0 3 3 0 Debbie Lux 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 000 20000 Cynthia Thomas 3-7 0-0 2 6 18 3 1 1 1 Cynthia Thomas Geannine Jordan 10-13 2-3 4 4 22 19 0 0 2 Michele Bilodeau 0-2 0-0 4 0 0 18 0 4 0 0 1-3 0-0 1 2 2 8 0 1 0 0 Cathy Wallet "1-3 0-0 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 Cathy Wallet TEAM REBOUNDS 3 Jodi Cannon 1-3 0-0 2 0 2 13 0 1 0 0 2-2 0-0 1 0 4 10 0 0 0 0 TEAM REBOUNDS 6 TEAM REBOUNDS 8 TEAM REBOUNDS 0 TOTALS 30-52 25-33 40 27 85 200 23 29 7 8 TOTALS 24-52 13-18 44 17 61 200 14 26 4 6 TOTALS 11 -56 9-12 45 18 31 200 6 33 1 10 TOTALS 33-52 8-16 33 21 74 200 12 17 0 8 Pacific FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S Cal State Fullerton FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S UNLV FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S Nevada-Reno FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S Michelle Sasaki (G) 4-16 4-6 4 4 12 37 6 2 0 0 Stacy Hunt (G) 4-9 1-3 2 0 9 37 0 0 5 Karen Friel Debbie Geyser (G) 4-12 0-0 4 3 8 37 5 2 0 1 Linda Staley (G) 1-5 0-0 0 1 2 13 2 1 0 0 ~0 0-0 010 70000 Sheryl Jones (G) 4-8 0-Q 348367 11 De nise Harris Gretchen Meinhardt (C) 10-12 8-11 11 4 28 37 3 11 0 3 Karen Hall (G) 1-2 1-2 3 0 3 33 5 6 0 6 2-6 8-10 3 3 12 36 3 3 0 3 Cathi Hall (C) 4-7 0-1 5 1 8 25 0 0 0 Marnie Yoder Ricque Luttges (F) 0-3 2-2 3 5 2 22 0 2 0 0 Cathy Wallet (C) 0-4 0-2 4 1 0 10 0 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 01010000 Felicia Benson (F) 3-11 2-5 4 0 8 27 2 1 0 1 Lisa Besses Julie Szukalski (F) 5-14 7-15 9 5 17 37 3 1 1 4 Angela Christian (F) 8-20 2-2 11 3 18 25 0 2 3 2 7-9 0-1 0 0 14 38 1 2 0 3 Amy Torczon (F) 2-7 3-4 6 4 7 32 2 5 0 5 Dawn Pitman Suzanne Parker 0-4 0-1 1 0 23 6 2 0 Kim Crawford (F) 2-12 3-4 7 2 7 26 1 1 0 1 2-7 6-6 7 4 10 38 0 0 1 Jennifer Latta 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 Michelle Shumway Karen Martin 0-2 2-2 2 4 0 0 0 Melanie Williams 2-6 0-1 2 0 4 18 0 2 0 2 5-11 1-4 11 1 11 35 0 1 0 2 Jill Matyuch 0·3 0-0 000 60000 Linda Sherkey Paige Milgate 1-1 0-0 1 4 2 3 0 1 0 Zina Harris 3-4 0-0 336256400 0-2 0-0 1 2 0 8 0 1 0 0 Laura Satorius 1-3 0-0 1 2 2 9 0 0 2 0 Gwen Muex TEAM REBOUNDS 4 Shari Netzel 1-1 2-2 2 1 4 9 0 1 0 2 7-16 8-10 9 4 28 37 0 3 0 Wendy Anae 0-4 3-6 1 3 3 10 0 2 0 0 5-12 3-6 7 0 13 25 0 2 7 0 TEAM REBOUNDS 0 TOTALS 24-64 23-37 38 27 71 200 23 22 1 11 Cynthia Thomas Bethel Lauder 4-10 1-1 3 2 9 14 0 4 0 1 Geannine Jordan 2-4 1-2 3 0 5 16 0 0 0 2 TOTALS 23-51 23-31 31 16 69 200 4 11 0 10 TEAM REBOUNDS 5 TEAM REBOUNDS 5 SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 900 TOTALS 22-63 10-20 25 1 6 54 200 11 16 3 13 UNLV 41 44 85 Technicals: Pacific coach TOTALS 25-70 12-21 47 11 62 200 14 20 10 15 SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 300 UN LV Pacific 31 40 Sullivan 39 35 74 Technicals: UNLV coach SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 156 71 Officials: Stewart, Fujimoto SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 200 Jim Bolla UNLV 25 36 61 Technicals: none Nevada-Reno UC Santa Barbara 22 9 31 Technicals: none 31 38 69 Officials: Coombs, Johnson Cal State Fullerton 29 25 54 Officials: Byrd, Jordan UNLV 26 36 62 Officials: McKay, Provencio

64 65 GAME 21 - UNLV 63, San Diego State 58 GAME 23 - UNL V 83, Fresno State 66 GAME 25- UNLV 59, UC Irvine 57 GAME 27- UNLV 97, Pacific 63 at San Diego Sports Arena/San Diego, CA at Thomas & Mack Center/Las Vegas, NV at Bren Events Center/Irvine, CA at UNL V South Gym/Las Vegas, NV February 21 , 1987 February 28, 1987 January 7, 1987 February 14, 1987

FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN ATO BK S UNLV FG-FGA FT-FT A REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S Pacific FG-FGA FT-FT A REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S UNLV FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S Fresno State 6-13 5-5 3 3 17 40 4 3 0 7 Zina Harris (G) 3-5 1-3 4 3 7 33 1 6 0 1 Michelle Sasaki (G) 0-2 2-2 40 6 8 0 1 Linda Staley (G) 2-9 0-0 1 3 4 28 0 1 0 3 Wendy Martell (G) 2 3 2 3-7 0-0 0 2 6 33 6 3 0 1 Karen Hall (G) 2-5 8-10 6 2 12 38 6 7 0 5 Debbie Geyser (G) 4-10 2-2 10 40 4 5 0 1 Karen Hall (G) 7-12 2-2 2 3 16 36 1 3 1 4 Ann Menke-Wilson (G) 7 3 4-14 2-2 4 4 10 36 0 2 4 0 Geannine Jordan (C) 3-11 3-3 0 1 9 23 1 2 0 1 Gretchen Meinhardt (C) 3-7 1-1 1 5 7 17 1 3 0 1 Geannine Jordan (C) 4-9 3-4 6 0 11 33 0 2 0 2 Laurie Heinrichs (C) 5-11 6-1 0 11 3 16 32 0 3 0 Angela Christian (F) 8-15 3-3 5 4 19 34 2 4 0 1 Suzanne Parker (F) 4-11 1-3 39 5 2 0 0 Angela Christian (F) 8-12 2-2 10 4 18 34 1 5 0 4 Yvette Roberts (F) 6 3 9 3-12 7-10 4 3 13 35 3 2 1 1 Kim Crawford (F) 0-5 2-4 6 5 2 29 2 2 0 Julie Szukalski (F) 10-19 11-17 11 4 31 38 Kim Crawford (F) 2-7 0-0 4 4 4 20 1 2 2 1 Shannon McGee (F) 1 2 0 1 1-3 0-0 1 0 2 7 1 1 0 0 Linda Staley 0-0 0-1 1 4 0 11 1 3 0 0 Angela McCusker 0-0 0-2 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 Melanie Williams 0-0 0-0 00010000 Leesa Agent 0-0 0-0 00010000 Cynthia Thomas 4-6 0-0 5 4 8 30 1 3 3 0 Karen Martin 2-2 Zina Harris 2-2 1-2 1 5 5 16 0 4 0 0 Cynthia Salery 0-0 0 2 7 0 0 0 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 Cathy Wallet 1-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1-5 Cynthia Thomas 2-7 0-0 5 4 4 23 0 1 2 Jill Daniels Paige Milgate 0-0 2 4 2 16 2 1 0 0-0 0-0 000 0000 TEAM REBOUNDS Cathy Wallet 0-2 1-2 3 0 1 Kim Mitchell 6 TEAM REBOUNDS 0 1-2 0-0 3 2 11 0 0 TEAM REBOUNDS 4 Simone Srubek TOTALS 21-48 17-24 33 24 59 200 13 27 5 8 TOTALS 22-54 19-29 30 23 63 200 19 22 0 6 TEAM REBOUNDS 2 TOTALS 27-60 9-12 34 24 63 200 3 20 5 17 TOTALS 23-63 20-27 28 17 66 200 14 15 6 10 UC Irvine FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S UNLV FG-FGA FT-FT A REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S San Diego State FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S Cheryl Hoffman (G) 3-5 4-4 4 4 10 27 0 4 0 0 Zina Harris (G) 4-8 1-2 7 4 9 37 7 4 0 0 1-8 2-3 2 3 4 33 3 2 0 0 Debbie Rinder (G) 4-8 0-1 438341601 UNLV FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S Kippie Brown (G) Karen Hall (G) 4-5 2-2 6 1 10 35 9 3 0 4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 Natalie Crawford (C) 7-15 8-10 12 4 22 25 0 3 0 1 Geannine Jordan (C) 5-7 4-4 5 4 14 22 0 0 0 Barbara Harmer (G) Zina Harris (G) 4-6 0-0 7 4 8 32 8 3 0 1 2-6 1-2 425 290300 Natasha Parks (F) 1-3 2-2 6 2 4 35 4 1 0 0 Angela Christian (F) 16-29 10-16 13 4 42 39 4 4 1 1 Brooke Meadows (C) Karen Hall (G) 5-13 5-5 5 2 15 34 6 0 3 5-10 2-3 5 0 12 36 7 1 0 5 Zalina Walton (F) 1-12 4-5 7 2 6 35 2 8 0 2 Kim Crawford (F) 4-8 0-1 3 5 8 28 2 2 0 0 Shelda Arceneaux (F) Geannine Jordan (C) 8-15 3-6 6 5 19 31 1 4 0 4 6-10 3-4 7 1 15 36 4 0 1 0 Sharon Warmus 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 Melanie Williams 2-3 0-1 2 1 4 7 2 0 0 0 Jessica Haynes (F) Angela Christian (F) 9-16 2-3 9 3 20 35 0 5 1 0 0-3 6-10 1 1 6 23 1 4 0 2 Mickey Skieresz 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Linda Staley 0-1 1-2 1 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 Sheri Edmonds Kim Crawford (F) 1-2 0-0 4 3 2 15 2 1 1 0 3-6 2-2 0 3 8 16 2 5 0 1 Shurrell Johnson 0-1 0-0 1 3 0 19 1 3 0 2 Shari Netzel 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Lisa Stevens Rene Czerwinski 1-2 0-0 0 0 2 4 0 3 0 0 0-0 0-0 100 40100 Cheryl Eiland 3-7 5-6 3 1 11 18 0 3 0 Cynthia Thomas 4-8 1-2 9 4 9 24 2 0 0 Joanne Gould Melanie Williams 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 TEAM REBOUNDS 3 Cathy Wallet 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Lynette Nutter Linda Staley 2-4 1-2 6 5 18 2 1 0 2 2-4 0-0 3 2 4 13 0 3 1 TEAM REBOUNDS Connie Waikle Cynthia Thomas 4-11 4-4 14 312 29 3 2 0 TOTALS 16-52 25-30 38 19 57 200 10 24 5 4 TEAM REBOUNDS TEAM REBOUNDS 3 TOTALS 39-69 19-30 47 25 97 200 27 16 5 29 12 58 200 16 24 2 10 SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 225 TOTALS 22-48 14-22 34-70 15-20 54 21 83 200 22 20 3 10 TOTALS UNLV 33 26 59 Technicals: none SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 800 UC Irvine 28 29 57 Officials: Byrd, Baldwin Pacific 38 25 63 Technicals: Pacific coach SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 200 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 400 SCORE BY PERIODS UNLV 41 56 97 Sullivan UNLV 26 37 63 Technicals: none 30 36 66 Technicals: none Fresno State Officials: Stewart, McGee San Diego State 28 30 58 Officials: Keating, Williams 32 51 81 Officials: Minker, Brooks UNLV GAME 26- UNLV 88, San Jose State 41 at Thomas & Mack Center/Las Vegas, NV February 26, 1987 GAME 28- UNLV 85, Cal State Fullerton 51 GAME 22- UNLV 79, UC Irvine 60 GAME 24- Cal State Long Beach 86, UNLV 63 PCAA Tournament quarterfinal at Thomas & Mack Center/Las Vegas, NV at Long Beach Arena/Long Beach, CA San Jose State FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN ATO BK S at University Gym/Long Beach, CA February 12, 1987 February 19, 1987 Mary Beth Ledesma (G) 0-3 0-0 2 1 0 31 2 2 0 3 March 5, 1987 UC Irvine FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PFTP MIN ATOBK S FG-FGA FT-FT A REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S Lisa lmahara (G) 1-3 0-0 2 4 2 30 4 7 0 2 UNLV Cal State Fullerton FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S 6-12 3-3 3 3 15 38 8 0 2 Johnnie Thomas (C) 5-10 3-4 5 4 13 31 0 4 0 1 Cheryl Hoffman (G) Zina Harris (G) 5-12 3-5 9 4 13 36 3 10 0 2 4-6 4-4 3 5 12 20 4 5 0 3 Joyce Stewart (F) 3-16 0-0 6 2 6 32 1 5 0 0 Stacy Hunt (G) 0-4 0-0 2 0 0 17 0 0 0 Kippie Brown (G) Karen Hall (G) 2-4 0-0 5 4 4 37 2 5 0 2 4-9 4-6 6 2 12 30 1 3 0 3 Teddi Johnson (F) 4-9 4-4 7 3 12 28 0 5 1 0 Sheryl Jones (G) 1-9 2-5 3 2 4 32 2 7 0 3 Natalie Crawford (C) Geannine Jordan (C) 3-8 1-4 8 3 7 28 0 1 0 1 0-2 1-2 921221411 Pasquale Duke 0-4 0-0 2 0 0 18 1 0 0 0 Wendy Anae (C) 0-8 0-0 1 2 0 22 0 2 0 1 Natasha Parks (F) Angela Christian (F) 8-24 0-2 1 0 2 16 33 0 6 1 0 3-9 3-5 2 2 9 25 0 2 0 3 April Gafford 4-12 0-0 2 0 8 30 3 7 0 0 Felicia Benson (F) 2-6 0-0 3 4 25 1 2 0 1 Zalina Walton (F) Kim Crawford (F) 2-7 0-0 2 2 4 20 2 3 0 0 0-0 0-0 000 41101 TEAM REBOUNDS 4 Amy T orczon (F) 1-6 6-6 8 4 8 25 0 1 0 1 Julie Ryan Rene Czerwinski 2-3 0-0 0 4 3 0 2 0 0 2-6 1-4 2 2 5 21 1 0 0 7-8 30 14 41 200 11 30 Jennifer Latta 2-4 1-3 1 2 5 8 1 0 0 2 Sharon Warmus Linda Staley 4-4 1-2 4 0 9 17 1 2 0 0 TOTALS 17-57 6 1-1 2-2 4 0 4 10 1 0 0 0 Cindy Johnson 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 Mickey Skieresz Shari Netzel 2-5 0-0 3 2 4 13 0 1 0 0 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Jill Matyuch 6-11 0-0 3 0 12 21 1 2 0 1 Keri DeWitt Cynthia Thomas 1-2 0-0 3 4 2 8 0 2 0 0 UNLV FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S 0-4 0-0 1 0 17 1 4 0 0 Jane Hentzen 0-3 2-2 0 4 2 6 0 1 0 2 Shurrell Johnson Cathy Wallet 0-2 0-2 6 0 5 0 0 0 0 Zi na Harris (G) 5-7 2-2 3 1 12 19 7 3 0 3 0-1 2-2 2 3 2 10 0 0 0 0 Cathi Hall 4-9 0-1 5 0 8 14 0 0 0 0 Cheryl Eiland TEAM REBOUNDS 3 Karen Hall (G) 5-5 0-2 5 2 10 25 5 0 0 5 2 Laura Satorius 0-1 0-0 1 3 0 11 1 0 0 TEAM REBOUNDS 5-6 0-0 6 10 19 0 1 1 0 TOTALS 29-71 5-15 54 22 63 200 8 32 5 Geannine Jordan (C) Bethel Lauder 4-15 0-0 4 0 8 16 0 0 20-51 20-28 34 20 60 200 11 28 1 1 3 6-14 1-2 8 1 13 27 3 4 0 TOTALS Angela Christian (F) TEAM REBOUNDS 6 Cal State Long Beach FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S Ki m Crawford (F) 3-4 0-0 1 1 6 17 3 1 0 1 UNLV FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S Rene Czerwinski 0-2 0-0 0 2 0 13 2 0 0 0 TOTALS 20-78 11-17 37 19 51 200 7 17 0 12 Penny Toler (G) 9-16 1-3 2 19 33 7 4 0 3 Zina Harris (G) 5-9 3-5 5 2 13 356306 Melanie Williams 7-9 4-7 2 18 21 3 1 0 3 Margaret Mohr (G) 1-4 0-0 2 1 2 28 3 1 0 0 UNLV FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN A TO BK S 5-13 3-5 8 1 13 33 5 4 0 4 Li nda Staley 2-3 0-0 5 1 4 17 2 3 0 0 Karen Hall (G) Cindy Brown (C) 9-21 7-10 7 2 25 33 4 3 4 6 3-5 0-0 4 4 6 16 1 0 1 0 Shari Netzel 0-3 0-0 2 1 0 15 1 0 1 0 Zina Harris (G) 5-7 3-3 2 2 13 30 7 6 0 4 Geannine Jordan (C) Bettina Turner (F) 3-5 0-0 0 2 6 25 2 2 0 3 13-20 4-5 8 3 30 34 2 2 1 3 Cynthia Thomas 4-10 3-4 7 3 11 17 0 0 2 2 Karen Hall (G) 5-7 5-6 10 3 15 32 7 7 0 2 Angela Christian (F) Cheryl Dowell (F) 3-6 1-2 6 2 7 32 2 0 0 2 4-8 2-2 4 3 10 343521 Cathy Wallet 2-6 0-0 1 1 4 10 0 3 0 0 Geannine Jordan (C) 6-13 1-3 11 1 13 30 1 2 1 0 Kim Crawford (F) Scheron Douglas 5-6 1-2 2 1 11 12 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 TEAM REBOUNDS 0 Angela Christian (F) 7-12 0-0 8 1 14 34 0 3 4 1 Rene Czerwinski Shameil Coleman 2-4 0-0 3 2 4 12 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Kim Crawford (F) 2-2 0-1 1 3 4 16 0 1 0 1 Melanie Williams Shannon Smith 1-2 2-3 2 2 4 3 0 2 1 TOTALS 39-69 10-17 40 15 88 200 26 16 4 15 1-1 1-2 2 0 3 15 2 2 0 2 Rene Czerwinski 0-0 2-2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 Linda Staley Lisa Ellis 3-3 2-5 6 2 8 12 0 2 3 0 1-2 0-0 1 3 2 7 0 2 0 0 Melanie Williams 3-4 2-2 0 2 8 18 1 1 0 0 Shari Netzel TEAM REBOUNDS 5 SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 300 Cynthia Thomas 1-3 0-0 3 4 2 16 4 5 1 0 San Jose State 15 26 41 Technicals: none Linda Staley 1-1 1-2 213 61300 36-67 14-25 34 16 86 200 19 15 9 17 Cathy Wallet 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 6 0 0 0 0 TOTALS UN LV 42 46 88 Officials: McKay, Jordan Shari Netzel 1-1 0-0 2 3 2 8 0 0 1 0 TEAM REBOUNDS 3 Cynthia Thomas 4-5 3-4 5 4 11 20 0 3 3 0 SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 2, 701 Cathy Watlet 0-0 0-0 0 0 4 0 0 0 TOTALS 33-62 13-19 38 22 79 200 23 23 6 16 UNLV 25 38 63 Technicals: none TEAM REBOUNDS 5 Cal State Long Beach 35 51 86 Officials: Provencio, Dubas SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 300 TOTALS 34-52 17-23 46 21 85 200 17 27 9 8 UC Irvine 31 29 60 Technicals: Thomas (UNLV) UNLV 38 41 79 Officials: McGee, Glaydon SCORE BY PERIODS 1'st 2nd Final Attendance: 956 Cal State Fullerton 20 31 51 Technicals: none UNLV 41 44 85 Officials: Provencio, Byrd

66 67 GAME 29- UNLV 86, Fresno State 69 PCAA Tournament semifinal The Pacific Coast Athletic Association at The Forum/Inglewood, CA March 6, 1987 The desire to form a Division I foot­ Irvine; and The statewide affiliation to a regional con­ FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PFTP MIN ATOBK s Fresno State ball conference was the catalyst that University of Nevada, Las Vegas. ference which is recognized national­ 2 12 39 6 4 1 0 Wendy Martell (G) 5-11 2-4 3 The PCAA currently conducts ly. Cryer is joined in the conference of­ Ann Menke-Wilson (G) 0-4 0-0 1 0 0 37 6 3 0 2 led to the birth of the Pacific Coast Laurie Heinrichs (C) 5-11 4-4 2 2 14 37 1 1 0 1 Athletic Association in 1969. Now in its championships in ten men's sports, fice by Assistant Commissioner Dennis Yvette Roberts (F) 5-10 0-0 3 5 10 27 0 3 0 1 19th season of existence, the PCAA and in the last five years has expanded Farrell, Assistant to the Commissioner 37 1 2 0 0 Shannon McGee (F) 12-16 5-6 6 5 29 men 's conference consists of ten to include eight women's champion­ Jody McRoberts, Assistant Director of Leesa Agent 0-0 2-2 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 Cynthia Salery 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 members, five of which were there in ships. The PCAA women 's conference Information Andy Geerken, Supervisor Jill Daniels 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 4 0 1 0 1 the league's beginnings. includes all men's members except for of Football Officials Jack O'Cain, 1 0 0 0 0 Kim Mitchell 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Supervisor of Basketball Officials John Kathy Werth 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Charter members California State New Mexico State and Utah State. The Simone Srubek 1-2 0-1 3 3 2 12 0 0 1 0 University, Long Beach; Fresno State University of Hawaii and San Diego Dangleis, and Administrative Renee Ellis 0-0 0-2 3 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 University; San Jose State University; State University are also members of Assistants Patricia Sampson and TEAM REBOUNDS 5 University of California, Santa Bar­ the PCAA women's conference. Charmaine Carlson. 200 15 16 2 5 TOTALS 28-54 13-19 23 18 69 bara; and University of the Pacific are Heading up the confe(ence office The PCAA office is located at 1700 UNLV FG-FGA FT -FT A REB PF TP MIN ATOBK s now joined by California State Univer­ staff is tenth-year Commissioner Lewis East Dyer road, Suite 140, Santa Ana, Zina Harris (G) 1-4 0-0 6 3 2 35 7 1 0 1 sity Fullerton; New Mexico State A. Cryer, who has overseen the expan­ CA 92705. The PCAA phone number Karen Hall (G) 10-14 0-1 2 1 20 39 8 3 0 University; University of California, sion of the conference from a strictly is (714) 261-2525. Geannine Jordan (C) 5-6 5-7 3 4 15 23 0 2 0 Angela Christian (F) 10-26 8-9 11 3 28 38 1 1 3 1 Kim Crawford (F) 2-7 3-4 9 2 7 27 5 1 0 0 Rene Czerwinski 1-2 0-0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 Melanie Williams 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Linda Staley 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 5 2 1 0 0 Shari Netzel Q-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 Cynthia Thomas 6-9 0-0 6 4 12 28 1 4 0 0 Cathy Watlet 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 TEAM REBOUNDS 3 TOTALS 35-68 16-21 37 19 86 200 24 13 3 6

SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 1,124 Fresno State 40 29 69 Tech nicals: none UNLV 47 39 86 Officials: Provencio, Byrd /

GAME 30- Cal State Long Beach 98, UNLV 57 Lewis A. Cryer Dennis Farrell Jody McRoberts Andy Geerken PCAA Tournament championship Commissioner Asst. Commissioner Assistant to the Assistant Director at The Forum/Inglewood, CA Commissioner of Information March 7, 1987

UNLV FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MIN ATOBK s 1986-87 Final PCAA Standings 1986-87 PCAA All Conference Teams Zina Harris (G) 0-2 0-0 6 5 0 28 5 6 0 0 Conference Overall First Team All Freshman Team Karen Hall (G) 4-10 0-2 5 5 8 33 2 9 0 2 w L Pet. w L Pet Cindy Brown, CS Long Beach Judy Mosley, Hawaii Geannine Jordan (C) 3-4 45 5 5 10 29 1 5 0 1 CSU Long Beach 17 1 .944 33 3 .917 Jessica Haynes, San Diego State Shannon Smith, CS Long Beach Angela Ch ristian (F) 6-14 2-4 6 3 14 38 1 7 5 2 Hawaii 13 5 .722 21 7 .750 Angela Christian, UNLV Geannine Jordan, UNLV Kim Crawford (F) 3-7 0-0 2 4 16 36 2 2 4 2 Penny Toler, CS Long Beach Julie Szukalski, Pacific 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 UNLV 13 5 .722 21 9 .700 Wendy Martell, Fresno State Jill Matyuch, CS Fullerton Melanie Williams ONE ASSIST DESERVES ANOTHER: The 1986-87 Fresno State 12 Linda Staley 0-1 1-2 0 0 1 8 0 5 0 0 6 .667 22 8 .733 Yvette Roberts, Fresno State Shurrell Johnson, UC Irvine Shari Netzel 1-1 0-0 0 1 2 5 1 0 0 0 season also marked the making of a dream come true for UC Irvine 10 8 .556 14 15 .483 Mia Thompson, UCSB Cynthia Thomas 5-13 6-6 4 4 16 36 2 2 4 2 one Lady Rebel. Here is Karen Hall with her legendary San Diego State 9 9 .500 13 16 .448 Second Team TEAM REBOUNDS 4 Cal State Fullerton 9 9 .500 12 16 .429 Judy Mosley, Hawaii idol, " of the . Now that Natalie Crawford, UC Irvine TOTALS 22-52 13-19 28 26 57 200 15 36 10 8 Pacific 5 13 .278 12 16 .429 Freshman of the Year: Karen has met " Magic" and learned all his secrets, just Karen Hall, UNLV UC Santa Barbara 1 17 .056 4 22 .154 Judy Mosley, Hawaii Julie Szukalski, Pacific Cal State Long Beach FG-FGA FT -FT A REB PF TP MIN ATOBK s one question remains: WHOSE SMILE IS LARGER? San Jose State 1 17 .056 3 23 .115 Player of the Year: Amy Torczon, CS Fullerton Penny Toler (G) 11-22 4-5 1 3 26 37 10 8 0 1 Wendy Martell, Fresno State Coach of the Year: Margaret Mohr (G) 1-4 0-0 1 0 2 26 4 2 0 2 Honorable Mention Bill Nepfel, Hawaii Lisa Ellis (C) 1-1 4-4 5 1 6 16 0 3 1 0 PCAA Tournament Results Johnnie Thomas, San Jose State Cheryl Dowell (F) 1-2 0-0 1 2 2 8 0 0 0 1 Shameil Coleman, CS Long Beach Cindy Brown (F) 10-16 13-17 8 2 33 38 3 2 0 4 Thursday, March 5 (at CSU Long Beach) Scheron Douglas 2-3 0-0 1 3 4 11 2 1 0 0 UNLV 85, Cal State Fullerton 51 Shameil Coleman 4-11 1-2 13 3 9 35 3 2 1 10 San Diego State 68, Hawaii 62 Bettina Turner 2-4 0-0 2 0 4 5 0 0 0 0 1986-87 PCAA All-Tournament Team Shannon Sm ith 6-10 0-0 4 5 12 20 1 1 4 CSU Long Beach 123, Pacific 65 Vicki Austin 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Fresno State 64, UC Irvine 49 (MVP)- Penny Toler, CSU Long Beach TEAM REBOUNDS 6 Cindy Brown, CSU Long Beach TOTALS 38-75 22-28 36 19 98 200 24 19 3 22 Friday, March 6 (at the Forum, Inglewood, CA) Shannon Smith, CSU Long Beach UNLV 86, Fresno State 69 Angela Chrl~tlan, UNLV SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Final Attendance: 11 ,681 CSU Long Beach 108, San Diego State 74 Shannon McGee, Fresno State UNLV 21 36 57 Technicals: none Brooke Meadows, San Diego State Cal State Long Beach 50 48 98 Officials: Brooks, Shepard Saturday, March 7 (at the Forum) CSU Long Beach 98, UNLV 57

68 69 LADY REBEL TEAM RECORDS WOMEN'S PCAA GAME Most Wins on Neutral Court, 4 (85-86) TEAM STATS Most Field Goals Attempted, 132 vs. Skagit Valley CC Most Losses on Neutral Court, 5 (75-76) ALL GAMES (1-12-76) Fewest Wins on Neutral Court, 1 (78-79) Most Field Goals Made, 56 vs. Southern Utah State Best Win-Loss Percentage on Neutral Court, 1,000 SCORING OFFENSE G PTS AVG FIELD GOAL PCT (Defense) FIELD GOAL PCT (1-20-76) (40, 85-86) FGM FGA PCT MIN. 3.5 FG MADE PER TEAM GAME Highest Field Goal Percentage, .684, (39-50) vs. UC Santa Most Points, 2846 (75-76) CSU Long Beach 36 3448 95.8 FGM FGA PCT Barbara (1-17-85) Highest Scoring Average, 94.6 (77-78) Fresno State 30 2353 78.4 CSU Long Beach 920 2385 .386 362 625 .579 Most Free Throws Attempted, 52 vs. Eastern Oklahoma Most Field Goals Attempted, 2948 (75-76) UNLV 30 2170 72.3 UNLV 694 1800 .386 Cindy Brown-CSULB 99 177 .559 State (12-9-77) Most Field Goals Made, 1254 (75-76) Pacific 28 1901 67.9 Hawaii 653 1649 .396 Cheryl Eiland-UCI Penny Toler-CSULB 349 642 .544 Most Free Throws Made, 37 vs. Eastern Oklahoma State Highest Field Goal Percentage, .529 (973-1841, 82-83) Hawaii 28 1879 67.1 Fresno State 799 1954 .409 Yvette Roberts-FSU 179 338 .530 (12-7-77) Most Free Throws Attempted, 928 (78-79) San Diego State 29 1942 67.0 UC Irvine 682 1652 .413 Shannon Smith-CSULB 129 246 .524 Highest Free Throw Percentage, .941 (16-17) vs. UC Santa Most Free Throws Made, 565 (78-79) Cal State Fullerton 28 1806 64.5 San Diego State 833 1952 .427 Laurie Heinrichs-FSU 185 354 .523 Barbara (2-23-85) Highest Free Throw Percentage, .711 (369-519, 82-83) UC Irvine 29 1798 62.0 Cal State Fullerton 759 1612 .471 Geannine Jordan-UNLV 105 201 .522 Most Points, 121 vs. Colorado (1-9-76) Most Rebounds, 2237 (75-76) 26 1456 56.0 Pacific 824 1727 .4 77 San Jose State Amy Torczon-CSF 116 223 .520 Most Rebounds, 92 vs. Skagit Valley CC (1-12-76) Highest Rebound Average, 69.9 (75-76) 26 1389 53.4 UC Santa Barbara 823 1721 .478 UC Santa Barbara Karen Haii-UNLV 102 205 .498 Most Assists, 37 vs. Colorado (1-9-76) Most Personal Fouls, 674 (78-79) San Jose State 885 1834 .483 Angela Christian-UNLV 263 529 .497 Most Disqualifications, 47 (81-82) Most Assists, 603 (75-76) PTS AVG SCORING DEFENSE G SEASON REBOUNDING MARGIN Hawaii 28 1707 61.0 FREE THROW PCT CAREER (1974-1987) OFFENSE DEFENSE Most Games Played, 32 (75-76) UC Irvine 29 1795 61 .9 MIN. 2.0 FT MADE PER TEAM GAME Most Wins, 27 (75-76) Games Played, 351 REB AVG REB AVG DIFF PCT UNLV 30 1883 62.8 FTM FTA Most Losses, 16 (81-82) Games Won, 259 CSU Long Beach 36 2322 64.5 UNLV 1281 42.7 1060 35.3 7.4 Debbie Geyser-UOP 62 73 .849 Fewest Wins 8 (74-75) Games Lost, 92 Fresno State 30 1954 65.1 Hawaii 1210 43.2 1044 37.3 5.9 Patti Niichei-UCSB 68 82 .829 Fewest Losses, 2 (77-78) Winning Percentage, .738 Cal State Fullerton 28 1899 67.8 CSU Long Beach 1598 44.4 1423 39.5 4.9 Wendy Marteii-FSU 89 112 .795 Best Win-Loss Percentage, .920 (23-2, 77-78) Total Points, 28,425 San Diego State 29 2010 69.3 Fresno State 1243 41.4 1193 39.8 1.6 Cindy Brown-CSULB 250 317 .789 Most Home Wins, 21 (78-79) Scoring Average, 80.9 UC Santa Barbara 26 1930 74.2 UC Irvine 1147 39.6 1115 38.4 1.2 Shannon McGee-FSU 89 114 .781 Most Home Losses, 8 (80-81) Field Goals Attempted, 26,371 87 113 .770 Pacific 28 2124 75.9 San Diego State 1220 42.1 1193 41.1 1.0 Penny Toler-CSULB Fewest Home Wins, 6 (74-75) Field Goals Made, 11,604 121 164 .738 Sar. Jose State 26 2126 81.8 Pacific 1118 39.9 1158 41 .4 -1.5 Judy Mosley-HAW Fewest Home Losses, 0 (75-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79) Field Goal Percentage, .440 Cal State Fullerton 1048 37.4 1110 39.6 -2.2 Julie Szukalski-UOP 125 173 .723 56 79 .709 Best Home Win-Loss Percentage, 1.000 (21-0, 78-79) Free Throws Attempted, 8,053 UC Santa Barbara 976 37.5 1119 43.0 -5.5 Michelle Sasaki-UOP Zina Harris-UNLV 63 89 .708 (14-0, 75-76); (12-0, 77-78); (8-0, 76-77) Free Throws Made, 5,217 SCORING MARGIN OFF DEF San Jose State 943 36.3 1103 42.4 -6.1 Most Road Wins, 11 (84-85), (85-86) Free Throw Percentage, .648 AVG AVG DIFF Most Road Losses, 6 (85-86) Rebounds, 17,297 CSU Long Beach 95.8 64.5 31.3 ASSISTS G NO AVG Fewest Road Wins, 2 (74-75, 78-79, 80-81) Personal Fouls, 7,337 Fresno State 78.4 65.1 13.3 Fewest Road Losses, 0 (77-78) Disqualifications, 289 Penny Toler-CSULB 36 237 6.6 72.3 62.8 9.5 Best Road Win-Loss Percentage, 1.000 (6-0, 77-78) Assists, 5,536 UNLV Wendy Marteii-FSU 29 169 5.8 Hawaii 67.1 61.0 6.1 WOMEN'S PCAA Zina Harris-UNLV 30 156 5.2 UC Irvine 62.0 61.9 0.1 Michelle Sasaki-UOP 27 134 5.0 San Diego State 67.0 69.3 -2 .3 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Kippie Brown-UCI 28 131 4.7 Cal State Fullerton 64.5 67.8 -3.3 Ann Menke-Wilson-FSU 30 142 4.7 LADY REBEL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Pacific 67.9 75.9 -8.0 Karen Haii-UNLV 29 134 4.6 UC Santa Barbara 53.4 74.2 -20 .8 ALL GAMES Debbie Geyser-UOP 28 116 4.1 GAME Personal Fouls - 113, Kathy LaVern 1984-85 56.0 81 .8 -25.8 Margaret Mohr-CSULB 36 145 4.0 San Jose State Points - 44, Teresa Willis vs. Utah State, 12-16-78 Blocked Shots- 58, Angela Christian, 1986-87 Mary Beth Ledesma-SJS 26 94 3.6 SCORING G FG FT TP AVG Field Goals - 18, Debra Waddy vs. Chico State, 1-2-76; Misty Thomas vs. UC Santa Barbara, 1-17-85 CAREER FREE THROW PCT FTM FTA PCT Cindy Brown-CSULB 35 362 250 974 27.8 Penny Toler-CSULB 36 349 87 785 21.8 BLOCKS G NO AVG Field Goals Attempted- 36, Tina Glover vs. Brigham Young, Points - 1892, Misty Thomas 1982-86 624 842 .741 CSU Long Beach Angela Christian-UNLV30 263 93 619 20.6 2-27-79 Field Goals~ 710, Misty Thomas 1982-86 Laurie Heinrichs-FSU 30 100 3.3 Pacific 461 638 .723 Julie Szukalski·UOP 28 190 125 499 17.8 Free Throws - 14, Belinda Chandler vs. Drake, 1-5-78; Field Goals Attempted- 1495, Angela Christian, 1983-87 Cindy Brown-CSULB 35 92 2.6 Hawaii 453 644 .703 Yvette Roberts-FSU 28 179 118 476 17.0 Misty Thomas vs. Colorado, 12-29-84; San Diego Free Throws - 472, Misty Thomas 1982-86 Simone Srubek-FSU 23 47 2.0 San Diego State 376 542 .694 Wendy Marteii-FSU 29 185 89 459 15.8 Free Throws Attempted- 628, Misty Thomas 1982-86 Angela Christian-UNLV 30 58 1.9 State 2-6-86 Fresno State 469 692 .678 Judy Mosley-HAW 28 144 121 409 14.6 Natalie Crawford-UCI 28 49 1.8 Free Throws Attempted - 24, Teresa Willis vs. Cal Poly Assists - 658, Misty Thomas 1982-86 UC Santa Barbara 293 445 .658 Jessica Haynes-SDS 29 176 65 417 14.4 Jeanne Wade-Harris-HAW 28 42 1.5 Pomona, 1-13-79 Rebounds - 926, Angela Christian, 1983-87 UNLV 424 645 .657 Johnnie Thomas-SJS 26 158 57 373 14.3 Games Played- 123, Angela Christian, 1983-87 Laurie Heinrichs-FSU 30 185 51 421 14.0 Shannon Smith-CSULB 36 42 1.2 Free Throw Percentage - 1.000 (10-10), Misty Thomas vs. Cal State Fullerton 330 505 .653 Jessica Haynes-SDS 29 36 1.2 Nevada-Reno, 1-15-85 UC Irvine 384 613 .626 Cheryl Eiland-UCI 27 31 1.1 Assists - 14, Sonia Lykes vs. Cameron University, 1-8-81; 214 375 .571 San Jose State REBOUNDING G NO AVG Bryna Jones-HAW 28 26 0.9 Misty Thomas vs. Utah, 1-21-84; Pacific, 3-1-86 24 22 0.9 Judy Mosley-HAW 28 316 11 .3 Shelda Arceneaux-SDS Rebounds - 26, Kathie Calloway vs. Louisiana State, 1-16-81 Jessica Haynes-SDS 29 302 10.4 FIELD GOAL PCT (Offense) Angela Christian-UNLV 30 308 10.3 SEASON FGM FGA PCT STEALS G NO AVG Cindy Brown-CSULB 35 348 9.9 Points - 766, Debra Waddy 1975-76 1412 2712 .521 4.1 CSU Long Beach Mia Thompson-UCSB 26 256 9.8 Cindy Brown-CSULB 35 144 Field Goals - 332, Debra Waddy 1975-76 873 1822 .479 29 94 3.2 UNLV Yvette Roberts-FSU 28 262 9.4 Jessica Haynes-SDS Field Goals Attempted - 642, Debra Waddy 1975-76 942 1971 .478 Karen Haii-UNLV 29 79 2.7 Fresno State Julie Szukalski-UOP 28 258 9.2 Free Throws - 194, Teresa Willis 1978-79 783 1839 .426 Wendy Marteii-FSU 29 70 2.4 San Diego State Johnnie Thomas-SJS 26 233 9.0 Free Throws Attempted - 304 Teresa Willis 1978-79 738 1776 .416 Shelda Arceneaux-SDS 24 55 2.3 Cal State Fullerton Shelda Arceneaux-SDS 24 200 8.3 Assists- 180, Misty Thomas 1983-84 706 1716 .411 Penny Toler-CSULB 36 78 2.2 UC Irvine Jeanne Wade-Harris-HAW 28 226 8.1 Rebounds - 431, Janice Fuller 1975-76 Debbie Geyser-UOP 28 60 2.1 Pacific 720 1792 .402 Games Played - 31, Janice Fuller, Donna Wick, Sheila Angela Christian-UNLV 30 62 2.1 Hawaii 713 1779 .401 Powell 1975-76, Angela Christian, Zina Harris 1984-85 Misty Thomas Kippie Brown-UCI 28 56 2.0 San Jose State 616 1583 .389 Donya Monroe, Zina Harris, Angela Christian 1985-86 Ann Menke-Wilson-FSU 30 57 1.9 UC Santa Barbara 548 1483 .37 71

70 All-Time Lady Rebel Coaching Records Career Scoring Leaders NAME GAMES TP AVE Yr. Coach w L Pet. 1. Misty Thomas, 1982-86 114 1,892 16.6 2. Angela Christian, 1983-87 123 1974-75 Barbara Quinn 8 7 .533 1,631 13.3 COMPOSITE COACHING RECORDS 3. Donya Monroe, 1982-86 120 1,514 12.6 1975-76 Dan Ayala 26 5 .844 4. Kathie Calloway, 1978-82 110 1,319 11.9 1976-77 Dan Ayala 14 4 .777 Yr. Coach w L Pet. 5. Debra Waddy, 1975-77 48 1 '1 05 23.0 Kathie Calloway 1977-78 Dan Ayala 23 2 .920 1974-75 Barbara Quinn 8 7 .533 6. Penny Welch, 1982-83 54 994 18.4 1978-79 Dan Ayala 24 4 .857 1975-80 Dan Ayala 109 23 .827 7. Rochelle Oliver, 1982-84 59 989 16.8 1979-80 Dan Ayala 22 8 .733 8. Kathy Ricks, 1979-81 54 975 18.1 1980-81 Sheila Strike 12 12 .500 1980-87 Sheila Strike-Bolla 142 62 .696 9. Tina Glover, 1978-81 69 952 13.8 1981-82 Sheila Strike 13 16 .448 1982-87 Jim Bolla 117 34 .775 10. Zina Harris, 1984-87 92 952 10.3 1982-83 Sheila Strike-Bolla/Jim Bolla 24 4 .857 11. Sonia Lykes, 1979-83 97 950 9.8 1983-84 Sheila Strike-Bolla/Jim Bolla 24 7 .774 12. Belinda Chandler, 1976-78 43 941 21.8 1984-85 Sheila Strike-Bolla/Jim Bolla 26 5 .839 13. Teresa Willis, 1978-80 49 926 18.9 1985-86 Sheila Strike-Bolla/Jim Bolla 22 9 .709 14. Sandra Hamilton, 1978-80 58 847 14.6 1986-87 Sheila Strike-Bolla/Jim Bolla 21 9 .700 15. Judy Thomas, 1979-82 79 536 6.8 Composite Record 259 92 .738 16. Liz Galloway, 1975-77 47 498 10.6 17. Karen Hall, 1984- 81 491 6.1 18. Janice Fuller, 1975-77 41 480 11.7 19. Diane Tillman, 1976-78 37 436 11.8 Lady Rebels in Post-Season 20. Sherri Hudlow, 1976-78 41 432 10.5 Angela Christian

1975-76 AIAW Regionals UNLV 85, Chico State 61 1983-84 PCAA Tournament UNLV 90, UC Irvine 55 1975-76 AIAW Regionals CS Fullerton 67, UNLV 60 1983-84 NCAA Tournament CS Long Beach 78, UNLV 58 C areer Rebounding Leaders 1975-76 AIAW Regionals UCLA 97, UNLV 77 NAME GAMES REBOUNDS AVE 1975-76 NWIT UNLV 87, Indiana State 75 1984-85 PCAA Tournament UNLV 68, Hawaii 49 1. Angela Christian, 1983-87 123 926 7.5 1975-76 NWIT Wayland Baptist 68, UNLV 55 1984-85 PCAA Tournament UNLV 61 , UC Irvine 60 2. Donya Monroe, 1982-86 120 922 7.7 1975-76 NWIT UNLV 81 , Belmont 68 1984-85 NCAA Tournament San Diego State 70, UNLV 68 3. Kathie Calloway, 1978-82 110 917 8.3 4. Misty Thomas, 1982-86 114 790 6.9 1977-78 AIAW Regionals UNLV 86, San Jose State 55 1985-86 PCAA Tournament UNLV 77, Pacific 70 5. Janice Fuller, 1975-77 41 513 12.5 1977-78 AIAW Regionals UNLV 87, Cal Poly-Pomona 83 1985-86 PCAA Tournament UNLV 80, CS Fullerton 75 6. Teresa Willis, 1978-80 49 512 10.4 1977-78 AIAW Regionals UCLA 100, UNLV 88 1985-86 PCAA Tournament UNLV 99, CS Long Beach 89 7. Belinda Chandler, 1976-78 43 508 11.8 1985-86 NCAA Tournament North Carolina 82, UNLV 76 8. Zina Harris, 1984-87 92 487 5.3 1978-79 AIAW Regionals UNLV 87, San Francisco State 78 9. Penny Welsh, 1981-83 54 427 7.9 1978-79 AIAW Regionals CS Long Beach 81 , UNLV 78 1986-87 PCAA Tournament UNLV 85, CS Fullerton 51 Donya Monroe 10. Kathy Ricks, 1979-81 54 391 7.2 1978-79 AIAW Regionals USC 93, UNLV 79 1986-87 PCAA Tournament UNLV 86, Fresno State 69 11. Debra Waddy, 1975-77 48 385 8.0 1986-87 PCAA Tournament CS Long Beach 98, UNLV 57 12. Liz Galloway, 1975-77 47 1979-80 AIAW Regionals USC 78, UNLV 77 (OT) 383 8.1 13. Judy Thomas, 1979-82 79 343 4.3 14. Donna Wick, 1975-77 49 327 6.7 15. Sandra Hamilton, 1978-80 58 296 5.1 16. Rochelle Oliver, 1982-84 59 281 4.8 Lady Rebel Seasonal Leaders 17. Karen Hall, 1984-present 81 280 3.5 18. Paula Clear, 1981-84 83 270 3.3 19. Jill Adamson, 1974-76 35 SCORING 266 7.6 20. Cindy Perkins, 1976-78 42 261 6.2 Year Name Points Average 1980-81 Kathie Calloway 280 12.2 1974-75 Emma Jean Major 243 16.2 1981-82 Kathie Calloway 275 9.5 1975-76 Debra Waddy 766 25.3 1982-83 Donya Monroe 229 8.2 1976-77 Debra Waddy 339 18.8 1983-84 Donya Monroe 264 8.5 C areer Assist Leaders Rochelle Oliver 1984-85 Angela Christian 221 7.1 1977-78 Belinda Chandler 610 24.4 NAME GAMES ASSISTS 1985-86 Donya Monroe 240 7.7 AVE 1978-79 Teresa Willis 670 24.8 1. Misty Thomas, 1982-86 114 658 5.8 1986-87 Angela Christian 308 10.3 1979-80 Kathy Ricks 490 16.3 2. Zina Harris, 1984-87 92 374 5.0 1980-81 Kathy Ricks 485 20.2 3. Sonia Lykes, 1979-83 97 ASSISTS 371 3.8 1981-82 Penny Welsh 477 16.0 4. Rochelle Oliver, 1982-84 Year Name Assists Average 59 292 5.0 1982-83 Penny Welsh 517 19.9 5. Tina Glover, 1978-81 69 286 4.1 1983-84 Rochelle Oliver 504 16.3 1974-75 Jackie Alford 44 2.9 6. Anita Carter, 1976-80 100 262 2.6 1984-85 Misty Thomas 593 20.4 1975-76 Sheila Powell 174 5.6 7. Karen Hall, 1984-present 81 232 2.9 1985-86 Misty Thomas 481 18.5 1976-77 Donna Wick 53 3.0 8. Sheila Powell, 1975-77 41 226 5.5 1986-87 Angela Christian 619 20.6 1977-78 Anita Carter 87 3.5 9. Sandra Hamilton, 1978-80 58 151 2.6 1978-79 Tina Glover 119 4.3 10. Donya Monroe, 1982-86 120 149 1.2 REBOUNDING 1979-80 Anita Carter 79 2.4 11 . Donna Wick, 1975-77 49 143 2.9 137 5.7 Year Name Rebounds Average 1980-81 Sonia Lykes 12. Teresa Willis, 1978-80 49 133 2.7 146 5.0 1974-75 Emma Jean Major 195 13.0 1981-82 Sonia Lykes 13. Penny Welsh, 1981-83 54 139 2.6 Debra Waddy 147 5.3 1975-76 Janice Fuller 431 13.9 1982-83 Misty Thomas Angela Christian, 1983-87 123 139 1.1 1976-77 Belinda Chandler 165 9.2 1983-84 Misty Thomas 180 5.8 15. Kathy Ricks, 1979 81 54 119 2.2 178 6.1 1977-78 Belinda Chandler 343 13.7 1984-85 Misty Thomas 16. Judy Thomas, 1979-82 79 112 1.4 1978-79 Teresa Willis 322 11 .9 1985-86 Misty Thomas 153 5.9 17. Jackie Alford, 1974-76 44 104 2.4 1979-80 Jean Kinn 210 7.5 1986-87 Zina Harris 156 5.2 18. Paula Clear, 1981-84 83 91 1.1 19. Kathie Calloway, 1978-82 110 84 0.8 20. Liz Galloway, 1975-77 47 104 2.2 72 73 1981-82 1983-84 1985-86 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Record: 13-16 Overall: 24-7 PCAA: 4-0 Overall: 22-9 PCAA: 11-3 (Home 11-7, Away 2-8, Neutral 0-1) (Home 17-2, Away 5-3, Neutral 2-2) (Home: 11-3; Away: 7-6; Neutral: 4-0)

1974-75 91 Louisiana State3 92 1979-80 UNLV Opponent Opp. UNLV Opponent Opp. UNLV OPPONENT Opp. Record : 8-7 81 Texas3 87 Record: 22-8 87 WESTERN STATE 56 95 CALIFORNIA 63 79 Northern Iowa' 65 UC SANTA BARBARA" (Home 6-4, Away 2-3) 72 at New Mexico 53 (Home 15-3, Away 7-4, Neutral 0-1) 73 CAL POLY POMONA 54 92 50 92 at Arizona State' (OT) 88 93 at New Mexico 54 76 SAN DIEGO 60 72 BAYLOR 66 77 SOUTH CAROLINA 62 61 PACIFIC CHRISTIAN 51 80 STANFORD 55 UNLV Opponent Opp. 88 at Arizona State 57 UNLV Oponents Opp. 69 at Northern Arizona 63 1 71 at New Mexico 81 78 HOUSTON 57 2 69 ARI ZONA STATE 33 UNLV/Nike Tournament of Champions 73 at New Mexico State 58 89 MONTANA STATE 59 2 78 at New Mexico State 80 65 SAN JOSE STATE 47 2 103 DIXIE JC 29 BYU Cougar Classic 71 at Oklahoma 51 80 ARIZONA STATE 67 77 UC IRVINE 54 86 DRAKE 66 74 54 at UC Santa Barbara 47 3Houston Classic 90 SAN DIEGO STATE 67 at San Jose State 33 67 ARIZONA STATE 82 59 TEXAS TECH 63 72 UC RIVERSIDE 37 77 HOUSTON 56 59 at Stanford 62 SAN JOSE STATE 71 79 NEW MEXICO' 39 71 NEW MEXICO 64 106 CAL STATE FULLERTON 79 80 74 at Ohio State 87 NEBRASKA 70 ARIZONA STATE' 72 44 RHODE ISLAND 55 89 UTAH 57 72 64 54 at Indiana 62 1977-78 80 ARIZONA 56 68 ARKANSAS• 62 64 CALIFORNIA3 74 NEVADA-RENO (3 OT) 63 72 at New Mexico 83 67 Record: 23-2 SIMON-FRAZIER' 44 67 COLORADO 41 63 at Utah State 70 102 CALIFORNIA 79 90 63 KANSAS STATE3 66 (Home 14-0, Away 6-1, Neutral 3-1) 76 NEW ORLEANS' 74 94 at UC Santa Barbara • 52 64 at Utah 70 61 LOUISIANA TECH' 73 85 UTAH STATE 53 61 CALIFORNIA' 67 at Fresno State 58 58 at Brigham Young 55 64 TENNESSEE' 84 66 73 at Cal State Long Beach · 90 UN LV 84 CAMERON 71 77 BRIGHAM YOUNG 72 63 at Arizona 96 Opponents Opp. 97 OAKLAND2 79 71 at UC Santa Barbara• 44 94 NEW MEXICO 74 71 LOUISIANA STATE 91 90 UTAH 64 33 UCLA 99 86 UTAH STATE2 64 76 HAWAII" 61 96 NEW MEXICO 78 76 at San Diego 58 71 at Louisiana State 100 72 70 CAL STATE LONG BEACH 80 110 BAYLOR• 64 HAWAII " 58 103 EASTERN OKLAHOMA STATE 68 60 at UCLA2 84 60 at Louisiana Tech 90 77 Cal State Fullerton· 57 usc 87 83 SEATTLE2 63 at 66 111 UTAH STATE 57 Oregon State2 95 76 UC IRVINE"• 45 70 PALOMAR COLLEGE 45 71 97 HAWAII 61 71 at San Diego State> 77 103 UTAH 70 76 at Delta State 97 82 GEORGE WASHINGTON• 58 101 HAWAII 69 102 SAN DIEGO STATE" 75 89 TEMPLE JC 70 at Louisiana State 85 84 at Brigham Young 89 93 at California 88 55 89 at Pacific" 63 95 TEMPLE JC 84 at New Orleans 87 116 at Utah State 68 1975-76 53 at San Francisco 58 60 74 UC IRVINE" 59 93 CAL STATE FULLERTON' 69 73 SOUTHERN METHODIST' 83 73 at San Diego 52 78 CAL STATE LONG BEACW Record: 26-5 87 TEXAS-EL PASO 56 85 101 DRAKE' 86 68 SAN FRANCISC03 75 53 at UC-Irvine• 39 66 UC Irvine• (Home 13-0, Away 8-1, Neutral 5-4) 80 DELTA STATE 69 at 61 96 WILLIAM PENN' 80 BRIGHAM YOUNG 70 Georgia State3 57 67 at San Diego State 75 75 98 74 UC SANTA BARBARA • 49 106 ARIZONA STATE 80 84 at Hawaii 78 81 ldaho3 363 UNLV Opponent Opp. 82 at Cal State Fullerton 68 69 CAL STATE FULLERTOW 59 103 COLORADO 39 67 at Hawaii 68 60 Texas3 382 106 108 NORTHERN ARIZONA 20 63 at Louisiana Tech 74 PACIFIC " 61 113 KANSAS STATE 84 68 PEPPERDINE 70 96 NORTHERN ARIZONA 49 102 Northern Colorado' 48 85 at New Orleans 49 77 Pacific• 70 110 at Weber State 92 55 at Wyoming 67 84 SOUTHERN METHODIST 61 Cal State Fullerton• 72 at Utah' 61 69 TENNESSEE TECH3 83 80 75 88 at Utah State 71 •Las Vegas Round Robin Tournament 90 UC-IRVINE4 55 104 UTAH STATE 55 70 NEW MEXICO STATE3 55 99 Cal State Long Beach• 89 62 at Kansas State• 89 •UCLA Nike Tournament 58 Cal State Long Beachs 78 North Carolinas 111 WEBER STATE 70 87 at Hawaii 69 76 at 82 107 Baylor• 82 3UN LV Desert Classic " PCAA Game 103 Hawaii2 49 73 at Hawaii 64 "PCAA game 92 at Nebraska 74 1UNLV/Budweiser Round Robin Tournament 1 83 at Chico State2 73 66 WYOMING 46 Arizona State Dial Classic 86 at Cal State Fullerton 76 2UNLV/7-Up Desert Classi._ 2UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic 75 Cal State Long Beach2 83 77 USC (OT)4 78 90 BRIGHAM YOUNG 73 3Northern Lights Invitational 3UNLV/Bud Light Tournament 121 at Colorado 48 1UNLV/Nike Tournament of Champions 1982-83 79 at Pepperdine 66 4 PCAA Championship Game 4PCAA Tournament 87 at Northern Colorado 53 2Las Vegas Round Robin Tournament Record: 24-4 86 at San Francisco State 69 SNCAA West Regional Game 119 SKAGIT VALLEY CC 26 •UNLV Desert Classic (Home 17-1, Away 7-3) SNCAA Tournament 86 San Jose State3 55 95 SKAGIT VALLEY CC 38 4AIAW Regionals 87 Cal Poly Pomona3 83 82 at 53 UNLV Opponent Opp. usc 88 UCLA3 100 80 at UCLA 84 77 FRESNO STATE 60 1984-85 1986-87 1UNLV/Nike Tournament of Champions 116 SOUTHERN UTAH STATE 36 1980-81 96 at Nevada-Reno 55 Overall: 26-5 PCAA 8-0 Overall: 21-9 PCAA: 13-5 •Jayhawk Classic 72 UTAH 65 Record: 12-12 66 at Cal State Fullenon 75 (Home 12-4, Away 12-1, Neutral 2-0) (Home 11-3, Away 8-5, Neutral 2·1) 3AIAW Regionals 82 ARIZONA STATE 28 (Home 10-8, Away 2-4) 62 at Cal Poly Pomona 76 117 ARIZONA 51 87 US INTERNATIONAL 43 UNLV OPPONENT Opp. UNLV OPPONENT Opp. 96 IDAHO STATE 61 78 at Northern Arizona 88 at Nevada-Reno 51 UNLV Opponents Opp. 56 74 SOUTHERN METHODIST' 58 84 UTAH STATE 52 1978-79 92 EASTERN WASHINGTON 81 86 TEXAS A&M 62 58 Texas A&M' 51 54 STANFORD' 68 62 at Arizona State 83 74 at CALIFORNIA' 107 at BYU-Hawaii 16 Record: 24-4 89 SAN DIEGO 59 70 72 at San Francisco 61 69 at Stanford 68 82 LOUISIANA STATE 96 at Hawaii 30 (Home 21·0, Away 2-2, Neutral 1-2) 85 OKLAHOMA 96 76 57 at California 64 70 2 82 usc 53 61 SAN DIEGO STATE 70 at California 61 77 CAL STATE FULLERTON• 66 62 MISSISSIPPI STATE 44 87 HAWAII 69 64 TEXAS2 95 99 KANSAS 84 UNLV Opponents Opp. 76 SAN FRANCISCO STATE' 70 70 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN• 74 104 WEST TEXAS STA TE1 64 58 OHIO STATE 72 116 SANTA BARBARA 58 104 NEW MEXICO STATE 72 98 CAMERON' 82 83 SOUTHERN UTAH STATE 50 88 NEW MEXICO STATE1 54 77 at Colorado 85 Chico State3 61 106 ARIZONA 63 92 NEW ORLEANS• 88 60 80 NORTHERN ARIZONA 59 93 WASHINGTON STATE1 65 60 at Colorado State 60 Cal State Fullerton3 67 96 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 61 68 at Utah 78 50 79 CAL STATE FULLERTOW 68 85 CAMERON 56 71 CREIGHTON3 77 UCLA3 97 107 ARIZONA STATE 72 97 at Utah State 90 69 84 CAL STATE LONG BEACW 117 72 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 58 67 PENN STATE3 87 Indiana State• 75 81 MONTCLAIR STATE• 75 85 at Brigham Young 98 71 60 at Hawaii" 71 77 at Creighton (OT) 72 63 WEST TEXAS STATE 55 Wayland Baptist• 68 77 MARYLAND' 70 108 LOUISIANA STATE (20T) 110 50 53 at Hawaii" 60 94 at Nebraska 86 75 DETROIT 81 Belmont• 68 119 UTAH STATE 95 69 HAWAII 52 53 72 at San Jose State • 42 59 at Nebraska-Omaha 56 74 OKLAHOMA STATE 1Utah Holiday Classic 90 SAN FRANCISCO STATE 52 78 SOUTHERN METHODIST 61 58 85 at Pacific" 71 2 58 LOUISIANA TECH 79 71 NEVADA-RENO 49 71 Chico State Tournament 87 TEXAS A&M 65 59 at San Diego State 78 at Fresno State• 75 77 SAN DIEGO• 59 86 at UC Santa Barbara • 46 3AIAW Regionals 98 TEXAS A&M 63 79 at San Diego 66 62 UC SANTA BARBARA • 31 93 MISSISSIPPI2 81 Utah State 4 NWIT Tournament 80 NW MISSOURI STATE2 40 73 LOUISIANA TECH 97 86 at 48 85 SAN DIEGO STATE" 52 91 at Northern Arizona 63 71 at Utah 77 88 NORTHERN OKLAHOMA• 65 75 NEW MEXICO• 69 74 at Nevada-Reno 69 99 UTAH STATE 93 TEMPLE JC• 87 85 CALIFORNIA2 95 77 67 FAIRFIELD 45 72 at UC Santa Barbara • 46 86 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 75 75 PACIFIC " 1976-77 93 UTAH 85 83 CAL POLY SLO 85 50 61 at Cal State Fullerton· 54 89 SOUTHERN METHODIST 45 LOUISIANA TECH Record: 14·4 91 NEW MEXICO 81 45 at Cal State Long Beach 83 80 77 63 at San Diego State· 58 102 NORTHERN ARIZONA 40 95 at Pacific" 64 (Home 8-0, Away 6-4) 94 CAL POLY POMONA 82 68 SAN FRANCISCO 69 79 UC IRVINE" 60 91 OKLAHOMA CITY 62 85 at Nevada-Reno 49 98 BRIGHAM YOUNG 90 60 NEW MEXICO STATE 57 83 FRESNO STATE" 66 'UNLV/Budweiser Round Robin Tournament 76 at UC Irvine· UNLV Opponent Opp. 78 SAN DIEGO STATE 58 83 NORTHERN ARIZONA 59 59 63 at Cal State Long Beach • 86 2UNLV/7Up Desert Classic UC SANTA BARBARA" 92 IMMACULATA' 85 87 CAL STATE FULLERTON 79 85 CAL STATE LONG BEACH 97 98 70 59 at UC Irvine· 57 UC IRVINE" 82 DELTA STATE1 76 107 PEPPERDINE (OT) 97 ' Las Vegas Round Robin Tournament 78 65 88 SAN JOSE STATE" 41 88 at Hawaii" 110 UTAH STATE 49 77 at New Mexico 69 2UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic 66 97 PACIFIC" 63 Hawaii" 92 UC SANTA BARBARA 38 80 at Cal State Fullerton 72 63 at 59 85 Cal State Fullertor\3 51 68 Hawaii• 49 86 71 at Kansas State 73 81 at Utah 95 Fresno State3 69 61 at UC Irvine• 60 57 108 PEPPERDINE 53 94 at Brigham Young (OT) 103 Cal State Long Beach3 98 68 SAN DIEGO STATES 70 89 Utah2 44 96 KANSAS 81 "PCAA game "PCAA Game 1 68 Cal State Fullerton2 70 86 San Francisco State3 78 UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic •Golden Bear Classic 96 NEBRASKA 72 78 Cal State Long Beach3 81 •UNLV/Bud Light Tournament 2UNLV/7-UP Desert Classic 105 UTAH STATE 75 79 USC3 93 3PCAA Tournament 116 WEBER STATE 74 1UNLV/Nike Tournament of Champions 3UNLV/Budweiser Tournament 4 80 Texas Southern3 64 2Las Vegas Round Robin Tournament PCAA Tournament 108 Texas A&M3 92 3AIAW Reg ionals SNCAA Tournament

74 75 ALL TIME SERIES HISTORY (Continued) SAN FRANCISCO SOUTHERN METHODIST TEXAS A & M 1976-77- 92-38 WASHINGTON STATE LADY REBEL ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY Series tied 2-2 . UNLV leads series, 4-1 UNLV leads series, 5-0 1983-84 - 92-50 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1979-80 - 53-58 1980-81 - 78-61 1976-77 - 108-92 1983-84 - 94-52 1982-83 - 93-65 NW MISSOURI STATE ARIZONA STATE CAL STATE-LONG BEACH GEORGE WASHINGTON MISSISSIPPI 1980-81 - 76-57 1981-82- 73-83 1978-79 - 87-65 1984-85 - 86-46 UNLV leads series, 1-0 UNLV leads series, 6-3 CSULB leads series 11-1 UNLV leads series, 1-0 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1981-82 - 68-75 1982-83 - 89-45 1978-79 - 98-63 1984-85- 98-70 WAYLAND BAPTIST 1978-79- 80-50 1974-75 - 69-33 1974-75 - 70-80 1983-84 - 82-58 1982-83 - 93-86 1986-87 - 72-61 1983-84 - 84-61 1982-83 - 86-62 1985-86- 71-44 WB leads series, 1-0 1975-76 - 82-28 1975-76 - 75-83 1986-87 - 74-58 1984-85 - 58-51 1985-86- 74-49 1975-76 - 55-68 OAKLAND 1976-77- 106-80 1978-79 - 78-81 GEORGIA STATE MISSISSIPPI STATE SAN FRANCISCO STATE 1986-87- 62-31 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1978-79 - 107-72 1980-81 - 45-83 UNLV leads series, 1-0 UNLV leads series 1-0 UNLV leads series, 4-0 SOUTHERN UTAH STATE TEXAS-EL PASO 1986-87- 72-46 WEBER STATE 1979-80- 97-79 1980-81 - 67-82 1980-81 - 85-97 1983-84- 70-57 1986-87- 62-44 1977-78- 86-69 UNLV leads series, 2-0 UNLV leads series, 1-0 UNLV leads series, 3-0 1982-83 - 62-83 1983-84- 58-78 1978-79- 90-52 1975-76 - 116-36 1979-80- 87-56 U.S. INTERNATIONAL 1975-76 - 111-70 OHIO STATE 1983-84 - 70-72 1985-86 - 73-90 HAWAII MONTANA STATE 1978-79- 86-78 1986-87- 83-50 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1976-77 - 116-74 OSU leads series 2-0 1985-86 - 92-88 (OT) 1985-86 - 78-85 UNLV leads series, 15-2 UNLV leads sereis, 1-0 1980-81 - 76-57 TEXAS SOUTHERN 1982-83- 87-43 1977-78 - 110-92 1984-85- 58-72 1985-86- 80-67 1985-86 - 99-89 1975-76 - 103-49 1985-86- 80-59 STANFORD UNLV leads series, 1-0 1985-86 - 74-87 1986-87- 84-117 1975-76 - 96-30 SAN JOSE STATE Series tied 2-2 1976-77- 80-64 UTAH WESTERN STATE ARIZONA 1986-87- 63-86 1979-80- 97-61 NEBRASKA UNLV leads series, 6-0 1982-83 - 69-68 UNLV leads series, 7-4 UNLV leads series, 1-0 OKLAHOMA UNLV leads series, 3-1 1986-87 - 57-98 1979-80 - 101-59 UNLV leads series, 4-0 1977-78 - 86-55 1983-84 - 80-55 UC IRVINE 1974-75 - 64-70 1981-82 - 87-56 Series tied 1-1 1974-75 - 63-96 1979-80- 87-69 1976-77 - 96-72 1981-82 - 80-71 1985-86- 59-62 UNLV leads series 11-0 1975-76 - 72-61 1979-80 - 71-51 1975-76 - 117-51 CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE 1979-80- 73-64 1977-78 - 92-74 1983-84- 65-47 1986-87 - 54-68 1981 -82 - 77-54 1975-76 - 72-65 WEST TEXAS STATE 1980-81 - 85-96 1978-79 - 106-63 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1980-81 - 69-52 1981-82 - 72-64 1985-86 - 74-33 1983-84 - 76-45 1976-77- 89-44 UNLV leads series, 2-0 1980-81 - 80-56 1978-79 - 96-61 1981-82 - 84-78 1982-83 - 94-86 1986-87 - 72-42 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 1983-84- 53-39 1976-77- 103-70 1982-83- 104-64 OKLAHOMA CITY 1981-82- 68-67 1986-87- 97-63 SFA leads series 1-0 1983-84- 90-55 1978-79 - 93-85 1984-85 - 63-50 UNLV leads series, 1-0 ARKANSAS CAMERON 1982-83 - 87-69 NEBRASKA-OMAHA, 1986-87- 70-74 1984-85- 76-59 1978-79 - 81-95 1982-83 - 91-62 UNLV leads series, 1-0 UNLV leads series, 3-0 1984-85- 88-66 UNLV leads series, 1-0 SEATTLE 1984-85 - 78-65 1979-80 - 89-57 WILLIAM PENN COLLEGE 1983-84- 68-62 1980-81 - 98-82 1984-85- 63-59 1982-83- 59-56 UNLV leads series, 1-0 TEMPLE JUNIOR COLLEGE 1984-85 - 61-60 1980-81 - 68-78 UNLV leads series, 1-0 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 1981-82 - 84-71 1984-85- 68-49 1979-80- 83-63 UNLV leads series, 3-0 1985-86 - 74-59 1983-84- 90-64 1977-78- 98-80 UNLV leads series, 1-0 BAYLOR 1982-83- 85-36 1985-86 - 76-61 NEVADA-RENO 1976-77 - 89-70 1985-86 - 66-61 1984-85- 71-77 1982-83 - 72-58 SIMON FRAZIER UNLV leads series, 3-0 1985-86- 72-58 UNLV leads series, 6-0 1976-77- 95-84 1986-87 - 79-60 WYOMING UNLV leads series, 1-0 1977-78 - 107-82 CHICO STATE 1986-87 - 60-71 1974-75 - 74-63 (30T) 1978-79 - 93-87 1986-87 - 59-57 UTAH STATE Series tied, 1-1 OKLAHOMA STATE 1981-82- 90-44 1979-80 - 110-64 UNLV leads series, 2-0 1986-87 - 53-60 1975-76 - 88-51 UNLV leads series, 13-1 1979-80- 66-46 UNLV leads series 1-0 1983-84 - 72-66 1975-76 - 83-73 1982-83 - 96-55 TENNESSEE UCLA 1974-75 - 63-70 1981-82 - 55-67 1984-85- 74-58 SKAGIT VALLEY CC 1975-76 - 85-61 HOUSTON 1984-85- 71-49 UCLA leads series, 5-0 1975-76 - 104-55 UNLV leads series, 2-0 UT leads series, 1-0 BELMONT UNLV leads series, 2-0 1984-35- 85-49 1979-80 - 64-84 1974-75 - 33-99 1975-76- 84-52 OREGON STATE 1975-76 - 119-26 UNLV leads series, 1-0 COLORADO STATE 1979-80 - 77-56 1986-87 - 74-69 1975-76 - 80-84 1976-77 - 110-49 OSU leads series 1-0 1975-76- 95-38 1975-76 - 81-68 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1983-84- 78-57 TENNESSEE TECH 1975-76 - 77-97 1976-77- 105-75 NEW MEXICO 1981-82- 57-95 1984-85 - 60-50 Tech leads series, 2-0 1977-78 - 88-100 1977-78- 111-71 UNLV leads series, 10-2 SOUTH CAROLINA BRIGHAM YOUNG IDAHO STATE 1979-80 - 69-83 1981-82 - 60-84 1977-78 - 88-71 1974-75 - 71-64 PACIFIC UNLV leads series 1-0 Series tied 4-4 COLORADO UNLV leads series, 1-0 1983-84 - 59-63 1978-79 - 119-95 1976-77 - 72-53 UNLV leads series 7-0 1985-86 - 77-62 1974-75- 58-55 UNLV leads series, 4-0 1982-83- 96-61 U.C. RIVERSIDE 1979-80 - 86-64 1976-77 - 93-54 1984-85- 75-50 1977-78 - 90-73 1975-76- 121-48 TEXAS UNLV leads series, 1-0 1980-81 - 97-90 1977-78 - 94-74 1984-85- 95-64 usc 1978-79 - 98-90 1977-78- 103-39 IDAHO USC leads series, 3-2 Texas leads series, 3-0 1974-75 - 72-37 1982-83- 99-77 1977-78- 96-78 1985-86 - 89-63 1978-79 - 94-103 OT 1983-84- 67-41 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1974-75 - 57-87 1976-77 - 81-87 1983-84 - 116-68 1978-79 - 91-81 1985-86- 106-61 1980-81 - 85-98 1984-85- 77-60 1983-84 - 81-63 1975-76 - 82-53 1983-84 - 60-82 U.C. SANTA BARBARA 1984-85 - 81-48 1978-79 - 77-69 1985-86- 77-70 1981-82 - 75-89 1975-76 - 82-53 1984-85- 64-95 UNLV leads series, 11-0 1985-86- 85-53 1979-80- 72-83 1986-87- 85-71 1983-84 - 77-72 CREIGHTON IMMACULATA COLLEGE 1978-79 - 79-93 1974-75 - 54-47 1979-80- 70-55 1986-87- 97-63 1983-84- 84-89 UNLV leads series, 2-0 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1979-80- 77-78 OT 1975-76 - 116-58 1982-83 - 77-72 (OT) 1976-77 - 92-85 1980-81 - 75-69 1981-82 - 71-81 PACIFIC CHRISTIAN BYU-HAWAII 1984-85 - 71-69 UNLV leads series, 1-0 INDIANA STATE 1983-84 - 79-39 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1981-82 - 61-51 DELTA STATE UNLV leads series, 1-0 1975-76 - 107-16 NEW MEXICO STATE 100 PLUS CLUB UNLV leads series, 2-1 1975-76 - 87-75 UNLV leads series, 4-1 PALOMAR COLLEGE 1976-77 - 82-76 UNLV 121 , Colorado 48 (1975-76) UNLV 106, Cal State Fullerton 79 (1979-80) CALIFORNIA 1978-79 - 104-72 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1979-80- 80-69 INDIANA UNLV leads series, 5-4 1979-80- 73-58 1974-75 - 70-45 UNLV 119, Utah State 95 (1978-79) UNLV 106, Arizona 63 (1978-79) 1979-80 - 102-79 1981-82 - 76-97 IU leads 1-0 1985-86- 54-62 1980-81 - 60-57 UNLV 119, Skagit Valley CC 26 (1975-76) UNLV 106, Arizona State 80 (1977-78) 1979-80 - 93-88 1981-82- 78-80 PENN STATE DETROIT 1980-81 - 85-95 1982-83- 88-54 PSU leads series 1-0 UNLV 117, Arizona 51 (1975-76) UNLV 106, Pacific 61 (1985-86) 1981-82 - 61-66 UNLV leads series 1-0 KANSAS STATE 1984-85- 67-71 KSU leads series, 3-1 UNLV 116, Southern Utah State 36 (1975-76) UNLV 105, Utah State 75 (1976-77) 1982-83- 70-61 1984-85- 75-53 NEW ORLEANS 1976-77 - 71-73 1983-84- 95-63 UNLV leads series, 3-1 PEPPERDINE UNLV 116, Weber State 74 (1976-77) UNLV 104, New Mexico State 72 (1978-79) 1977-78 - 113-84 1984-85 - 74-70 DIXIE JUNIOR COLLEGE 1979-80- 85-49 UNLV leads series, 3-1 1977-78 - 62-89 UNLV 116, UC Santa Barbara 58 (1975-76) UNLV 104, Utah State 55 (1976-77) 1985-86- 64-67 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1980-81 - 92-88 1976-77 - 108-53 1985-86 - 63-66 1986-87- 57-64 1974-75 - 103-29 1981-82 - 76-74 1977-78- 79-66 UNLV 116, Utah State 68 (1983-84) UNLV 104, West Texas State 64 (1982-83) 1981-82- 60-87 1978-79 - 107-97 OT CAL POLY-POMONA DRAKE KANSAS 1981-82 - 68-70 UNLV 113, Kansas State 84 (1977-78) UNLV 103, Dixie Junior College 29 (1974-75) UNLV leads series, 3-1 UNLV leads series, 2-0 UNLV leads series, 2-0 NORTH CAROLINA UNLV 111 , Utah State 71 (1977-78) UNLV 103, Hawaii 49 (1975-76) 1977-78 - 87-83 1977-78 - 101-86 1975-76 - 99-84 RHODE ISLAND UNC leads sereis 1-0 UNLV 111 , Weber State 70 (1975-76) UNLV 103, Eastern Okla. State 68 (1977-78) 1978-79 - 94-82 1983-84- 86-66 1978-79 - 96-81 1985-86 - 76-82 Rl leads series, 1-0 1981-82- 73-54 1974-75 - 44-55 UNLV 110, Baylor 64 (1979-80) UNLV 103, Utah 70 (1977-78) 1981-82 - 62-76 E. OKLAHOMA STATE LOUISIANA STATE NORTHERN ARIZONA UNLV leads series, 1-0 LSU leads series, 5-1 UNLV leads series, 8-0 SAN DIEGO UNLV 110, Weber State 92 (1977-78) UNLV 103, Colorado 39 (1977-78) CAL-POLY-SLO 1977-78- 103-68 1976-77 - 91-92 1975-76- 108-20 UNLV leads series, 6-0 UNLV 110, Utah State 49 (1976-77) UNLV 102, California 79 (1979-80) Cal Poly leads series, 1-0 1980-81 _:_ 108-110 (20T) 1980-81 - 83-59 1980-81 - 89-59 1980-81 - 83-85 EASTERN WASHINGTON 1981-82 - 71-91 1982-83 - 91 -63 1980-81 - 79-66 UNLV 108, Louisiana State 110 (2ot) (1980-81) UNLV 102, Northern Colorado 48 (1975-76) UNLV leads series, 1-0 1981-82 - 55-85 1982-83- 102-40 1981-82 - 76-70 UNLV 108, Texas A & M 92 (1976-77) UNLV 102, Northern Arizona 40 (1982-83) CAL STATE-FULLERTON 1980-81 - 92-81 1983-84 - 71-100 1983-84 - 96-49 1981-82 - 76-58 UNLV leads series, 12-3 1984-85- 82-76 1984-85- 78-56 1982-83- 77-59 UNLV 108, Pepperdine 53 (1976-77) UNLV 102, San Diego State 75 (1985-86) 1975-76- 60-67 FAIRFIELD 1985-86- 69-63 1983-84 - 73-52 UNLV 108, Northern Arizona 20 (1975-76) UNLV 101 , Drake 86 (1977-78) 1976-77 - 68-70 UNLV leads series 1-0 LOUISIANA TECH 1986-87 - 80-59 SAN DIEGO STATE 1977-78 - 93-69 1984-85 - 67-45 Tech leads series, 5-1 UNLV 107, Pepperdine 97 (ot) (1978-79) UNLV 101, Hawaii 59 (1979-80) Series is tied 5-5 1977-78 - 86-76 1979-80 - 61-73 NORTHERN COLORADO UNLV 107, Arizona State 72 (1978-79) 1978-79 - 78-58 1978-79 - 87-79 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 1979-80- 63-74 UNLV leads series, 2-0 1979-80- 90-67 1978-79 - 80-72 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1980-81 - 73-97 1975-76 - 102-48 UNLV 107, Baylor 82 (1977-78) 1979-80- 67-75 1979-80- 106-79 1982-83 - 86-75 1982-83 - 58-79 1975-76- 87-53 UNLV 107, BYU-Hawaii 16 (1975-76) 1980-81 - 61-70 1979-80 - 82-68 1983-84- 60-90 1980-81 - 59-79 1982-83 - 66-75 FRESNO STATE 1984-85- 80-77 NORTHERN IOWA 1984-85- 68-70 1984-85 - 77-66 UNLV leads series, 4-1 UNLV leads sereis 1-0 1985-86- 71-77 1985-86 - 77-66 1982-83- 77-60 MARYLAND 1985-86 - 79-65 Only Brigham Young (193-94 OT, 1978-79), Cal State Long Beach (117-84, 1986-87), Louisiana State (110-71, 1983-84) (110-108 20T 1980-81) 1985-86- 102-75 1985-86 - 69-59 1983-84- 67-58 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1986-87 - 85-52 and UCLA (100-88, 1977-78) have scored 100 points against UNLV. ' ' 1985-86 - 80-75 1986-87 - 71-75 1978-79- 77-70 NORTHERN OKLAHOMA JC 1986-87- 63-58 1986-87- 79-68 1986-87- 83-66 UNLV leads series, 1-0 77 76 1986-87- 61-54 1986-87 - 86-69 1978-79- 88-65 UNLV'S THOMAS AND MACK CENTER THOMAS AND MACK CENTER The $30 million Thomas and Mack Center is located in -With seating retracted, floor measures 184' x 124' with the heart of Las Vegas on the campus of the University approximately 22,500 square feet of floor space. BASKETBALL RECORDS of Nevada, Las Vegas. -The basketball surface is portable wood . Constructed with state-of-the-art engineering -Ceiling height is 127 feet. capabilities, the Qenter is an athletic and special events -Approximately 1,500-2,000 chairs may be set up on the facility. It is the largest structure of its kind in the. state of floor. MOST POINTS - INDIVIDUAL Free Throw Percentage- 1.000 (11-11) , Nevada, and is the fourth largest on-campus arena in the Concourse-Measures 34' x 1, 300' 46 , vs. Houston, 1-4-84 Navy vs. UNLV Runnin' United States. -44,500 square feet of floor space. 45 Rickey Green, Utah Jazz vs. Denver, 4-10-84 Rebels, 12-29-86 The Center was specifically designed to handle a wide -Ceiling height varies from 13 feet at sides to 20 at peak. 41 Johnny Rogers, UC Irvine vs. UNLV Runnin' 1.000 Tad Murphy (11-11) , variety of athletic events-including basketball, wrestling, -Thirty private luxury boxes-a total of 392 seats-are Rebels, 2-15-86 UC Irvine vs. UNLV tennis, volleyball, gymnastics, soccer, hockey, ice skating available for rental. 40 Adrian Dantley, Utah Jazz vs. San Diego, 2-7-84 Runnin' Rebels, 2-27-85 and rodeo-but it is also perfect for such events as con­ Audio Visual Capabilities-232 foot candles of metal 39 Adrian Dantley, Utah Jazz vs. Portland , 3-13-84 .965 Adrian Dantley (28-29) certs, conferences, circuses and commencement halide light over every square foot of the area provide ex­ Utah Jazz vs. Houston, exercises. cellent television lighting. 1-4-84 The most impressive feature of the facility is its 18,000 -Television camera baskets are located on the concourse MOST REBOUNDS - INDIVIDUAL Assists - 21 Mark Wade, UNLV Runnin' Rebels vs. seat arena. Spectators have optimal sight lines .from arm­ level and cameras may be set up on ground level. 22 Armon Gilliam, UNLV Runnin' Rebels vs. Utah Navy, 12-29-86 chair seats in 51 rows on two tiers. Surrounding the arena -40,000 pounds, spread over eight points, can be hung State, 1-2-86 Blocked Shots- 7 Cyndie Thomas, UNLV Lady Rebels is spacious, accessible concourse with 44,500 square feet from the arena ceiling. 18 , Seattle vs. Utah Jazz, 1-31-84 vs. Santa Barbara, 1-22-87 of floor space, easily capable of providing capacity crowd Parking-41 acres for 5,500 cars. 18 Mark Eaton, Utah Jazz vs. San Diego, 2-7-84 Steals - 7 , UNLV Runnin' Rebels vs. movement, displays or trade shows. The Center's main Ticket Booths-2 main offices and 4 satellite offices. 17 Tony Neal , CS Fullerton vs. UNLV Runnin' New Mexico State, 1-7-84 floor has four expandable meeting rooms, another large Locker Rooms-Six locker rooms, each accommodating Rebels, 1-21-85 - 7 Rochelle Oliver, UNLV Lady Rebels vs. meeting room, ticket offices, a restaurant with bar, press 15-20 people. One locker room for game officials. 16 , UNLV Runnin' Rebels vs. Nevada­ UC Santa Barbara, 1-30-83 room, locker rooms and snack bars. Scoreboards/Marques-Two multipurpose scoreboards Reno, 12-13-84 Turnovers - 12 Kenny Travis, New Mexico State vs. Overall, the Thomas and Mack Center is 251,450 square located at each end of the arena. 16 , Boston vs . Utah Jazz, 10-14-84 UNLV Runnin' Rebels, 1-24-87 feet and is 2,0271/2 feet above sea level. -Two animated message centers with graphic animation 16 James Donaldson, San Diego vs. Utah Jazz, Arena-Floor-level retractible seating (9 rows) decreases and line-oriented message capabilities are located at 2-7-84 TOP COMBINED TEAM SCORES seating by 2,000. mid-court. 1. 255- Utah Jazz 135, 120 (4-10-84) -Without seating retracted, floor measures 124 feet x 72 2. 245 - Chicago Bulls 128, Utah Jazz 117 (11-23-83) feet and has approximately 8,900 square feet of floor 3. 244- Los Angeles Lakers 129, Utah Jazz 115 (4-5-84) space. INDIVIDUAL HIGHS 4. 243- 126, Utah Jazz 117 (12-9-83) Field Goals Made - 16 Adrian Dantley, Utah Jazz vs. 243 - Utah Jazz 124, 119 San Diego, 2-7-84 (3-13-84) 16 Rickey Green, Utah Jazz vs. 243- Utah Jazz 123, Kansas City Kings 120 (12-9-84) Denver, 4-10-84 16 Greg Grant, Utah State vs. UNLV Runnin' Rebels, 1-2-86 TOP 5 CROWDS Field Goals Attempted - 30 Greg Grant, Utah State vs. 1. 20,321 - UNLV Runnin' Rebels 104, Navy 79 (12-29-86) UNLV Rebels 1-2-86 2. 19,628- UNLV Runnin' Rebels 82, Pacific 55 (2-26-87) Field Goal Percentage - .857 Angela Christian, (12-14) 3. 19,578 - UNLV Runnin' Rebels 85, New Mexico UNLV Lady Rebels vs. State 58 (1-24-87) CS Long Beach, 2-15-86 4. 19,418 - UNLV Runnin' Rebels 117, Utah State 94 Free Throws Made - 28 Adrian Dantley, Utah Jazz vs. (1-10-87) Houston, 1-4-84 5. 19,320- UNLV Runnin' Rebels 103, Old Dominion 83 Free Throws Attempted - 29 Adrian Dantley, Utah Jazz (12-28-86) vs. Houston, 1-4-84

78 79 ALL TIME LADY REBEL LETTER WINNERS MEDIA OUTLETS

Kathy Acor, 81-82 , 82-83, 83-84 Gina Gonzales, 74-75 Cindy Perkins, 76-77. 77-78 NEWSPAPER TELEVISION Lee Pete/Don Bader Jill Adamson , 74-75, 75-76 Connie Gooch , 75-76 Ida Perkins, 78-79, 79-80 Bob Sands Ron Futrell, Sports Director KDWN "Sports Line" Toni Affeldti , 74-75 Stacy Green , 82-83 Cindi Powell , 79-80, 80-81 Sports Editor Steve Jackson P.O. Box 70691 Yatska Aldarondo, 78-79 Sheila Powell , 75-76, 76-77 Las Vegas Review Journal KTNV-TV Channel 13 Las Vegas, NV 89170 Jackie Alford , 74-75, 75-76 Karen Hall , 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 Shelly Purdy, 78-79 1111 West Bonanza 3355 South Valley View (702) 385-7212 Lori Arent, 82-83, 83-84 Sandra Hamilton , 78-79, 79-80 Las Vegas, NV 89106 Las Vegas, NV 89102 Zina Harris, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 Beverly Rambicure, 75-76 (702} 383-0292 (702) 876-6798 Dick Calvert Priscilla Hobbs, 80-81 Kelli Reed , 78-79 Nevada Sports Productions Charlotte Blair, 83-84, 84-85 Mike Fitzgerald Scott Reynolds, Sports Director Sherri Hudlow, 76-77. 77-78 Lisa Rhymer, 84-85 4976 So. Pearl Rosi Bratcher, 75-76 Sports Editor Dave Dietrich Denise Brooks, 84-85, 85-86 Kathy Ricks, 79-80, 80-81 Las Vegas, NV 89120 Las Vegas Sun KVBC-TV Channel 3 Renee Brown , 74-75, 75-76 Waynette James, 74-75 Debbie Rohlman , 80-81 121 South Highland Drive 1500 Foremaster Lane Sheri Jennum, 81-82 NATIONAL/MAGAZINE Las Vegas, NV 89106 Las Vegas, NV 89101 Kathie Calloway, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82 Geannine Jordan , 86-87 Lynn Sherow, 83-84 Mel Greenburg (702} 385-3111 (702) 649-9292 Clara Campsey, 75-76 Valerie Juick, 81-82 . 82-83 Toni Sims, 85-86 Philadelphia Inquirer Belinda Chandler, 76-77. 77-78 Chris Skinner, 77-78 Yellin' Rebel Art Edwards, Sports Director 400 N. Broad Street Anita Carter, 76-77, 77-78, 79-80 Jean Kinn, 79-80 Denese Skinner, 79-80 University of Nevada, Las Vegas Jerry Olenyn Philadelphia, PA 19101 Angela Christian , 83-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 Linda Staley, 86-87 4505 Maryland Parkway KLAS-TV Channel 8 Paula Clear, 81-82 , 82-83, 83-84 Kathy LaVern , 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 Kris Stiver, 84-85, 85-86 Las Vegas, NV 89154 3228 Channel 8 Drive Joe Martinez Kim Crawford, 85-86, 86-87 Kay Lemay, 74-75 (702) 739-34 78 Las Vegas, NV 89109 Women's Basketball Yearbook Sonia Lykes, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82 , 82-83 Jackie Tefft, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85 Shauna Crawley, 84-85 WIRE SERVICES (702) 735-9162 18 Donwood Drive (Eagle Glen) Rene Czerwinski , 86-87 Anita Lyons, 79-80 Cynthia Thomas, 86-87 Bob Macy New Castle, DE 19720 Tona Lytle, 74-75, 75-76 Judy Thomas, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82 RADIO Associated Press Allison Dickson , 85-86 Misty Thomas, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 KORK (702) 382-5675 1111 West Bonanza Road Joe Smith Diane Dickson , 85-86 Emma Jean Major, 74-75, 75-76 Diane Tillman , 76-77, 77-78 KNUU (702) 735-8644 Las Vegas, NV 89106 Women's Basketball News Service Gail Driscoll , 80-81 Saundra McPherson, 84-85 Linda Tollefson , 74-75 KLAV (702) 796-8200 (702) 382-7440 P.O. 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Box 11769 Shari Netzel , 85-86, 86-87 Cathy Welch , 78-79, 79-80 Diane Fuller, 75-76, 77-78 (702) 384-4915 KREL (702) 564-2591 Philadelphia, PA 19101 Janice Fuller, 75-76, 76-77 Marcy Nino, 81-82 Penny Welsh, 81-82 , 82-83 Donna Wick, 75-76, 76-77 Tara Garlepp, 82-83, 83-84 Paula Odnoha, 78-79 Melanie Williams, 86-87 Liz Galloway, 75-76, 76-77 Rochelle Oliver, 82-83, 83-84 Teresa Willis, 78-79, 79-80 Lyn Gehrke, 75-76 Pam Parham , 76-77 Tina Glover, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81 Rhonda Penquite, 76-77 OPPONENT PUBLICISTS SOVIET NATIONAL TEAM. Bill Wall, Amateur TEXAS-EL PASO. Tracey Judd, Women 's Sports UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC. Jeff Minahan, Basketball Association/United States of America. Information Director. Athletic Department, Univer­ Assistant Sports Information Director. 3621 Stagg 1750 East Boulder Street, Colorado Springs, CO sity of Texas-EI Paso, El Paso, TX 79968. (915) Way, Stockton, CA 95211 . (209) 946-2289 80909. (303) 632-7687 747-5330 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE. Tim McDiffett, Sports In­ MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY. Ed Grom, Sports Infor­ UC SANTA BARBARA. Diane Riedeman, Assis­ formation Director. 3211 Providence Drive, Anchor­ mation Director. 5100 Rockhill Road , Kansas City, tant Sports Information Director. Athletic Depart­ age, AK. (907) 786-1295 MO 64110. (816) 276-1034 ment, University of California-Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106. (805) 961-4537 ARKANSAS STATE. Rodney Lockett, Women 's PITTSBURGH. Larry Eldridge, Sports Information Sports Information Director. P.O. Box 1000, State Director. P.O. Box 7436 (Athletic Department), Pitts­ UC IRVINE. Chuck Harris, Assistant Sports Infor­ University, AR 72467. (501) 972-2541 burgh, PA 15213. (412) 648-8240 mation Director. Campus & University Drive, Irvine, CA 92717. (714) 856-5814 BAYLOR. Maxey Parrish, Sports Information Direc­ YOUNGSTOWN STATE. Greg Gulas, Sports Infor­ tor. P.O. Box 6427, Waco, TX 76706. (817) mation Director. 410 Wick Avenue, Stambaugh FRESNO STATE. Barry Smith, Assistant Sports In­ 754-4648 Stadium, Youngstown, OH 44555. (216) 742-3192 formation Director. Maple & Shaw Avenue, Fresno, CA 93740. (209) 294-2509 FORDHAM. Louise Mazzuca, Assistant Sports In­ NEVADA-RENO. Angie Taylor, Women's Sports In­ formation Director. Athletic Department, Fordham formation Director. Lawlor Annex #9 , Reno, NV SAN JOSE STATE. Karen Christensen , Women's University, Bronx, NY 10458. (212) 579-2445 89557. (702) 784-4567 Sports Information Director. One Washington Square, San Jose, CA 95192. (408) 277-3283 SOUTH CAROLINA. David Rosinski, Assistant LOUISIANA STATE. Arthur Triche, Assistant Sports Information Director. Rex Enright Athletic Sports Information Director. P.O. Drawer V, HAWAII. Tracy Orillo, Women's Sports Information Center, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC Louisiana State University, Athletic Department, Director. 1337 Lower Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 29208. (803) 777-5204 Baton Rouge, LA 70894. (504) 388-8226 96822. (808) 948-7523 U.S. INTERNATIONAL. Blair Swain, Sports Infor­ LOUISIANA TECH. Keith Prince, Sports Informa­ CAL STATE LONG BEACH. Steve Janisch, Assis­ mation Director. 10455 Pomerado Road , San Diego, tion Director. Athletic Department, Louisiana Tech tant Media Relations Director. 1250 Bellflower Blvd., CA 92131 . (619) 693-4737 University, Ruston , LA 71272. (318) 257-3144 Long Beach, CA 90840. (213) 498-4667 WESTERN KENTUCKY. Paul Just, Sports Informa­ CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE. Rocky Railey, Sports SAN DIEGO STATE. Pam Rapkin, Assistant Sports tion Director. Athletic Department, College Heights, Information Director. 18111 Nordhoff Street, North­ Information Director. Athletic Department, San Bowling Green, KY 42101 . (502) 745-4295 ridge, CA 91330. (818) 885-3243 Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182. (619) 265-5547 PACIFIC COAST ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Andy IDAHO. Chris Schulte, Assistant Sports Informa­ Geerken, Assistant Director of Information. 1700 tion Director. Kibbie-ASUI Activity Center Moscow CAL STATE FULLERTON. Ron Fremont, Assistant East Dyer Road, Suite 140, Santa Ana, CA 92705. ID 83843. (208) 885-0200 ' ' Sports Information Director. 800 North State Col­ (714) 261-2525 1987-88 UNLV Women's Basketball Songleaders (from I to r): Angie Narag, Theresa White, Julie Palcovic, lege Blvd. , Fullerton, CA 92634. (714) 773-3970 Toni Cooper (Head Songleader), Jennifer Pederia, Sally Potenza, Lori Phinney. Not pictured: Michelle Clark. 80 1987-88 UNLV Lady Rebel Basketball Schedule DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME Sun. Nov. 15 SOVIET NATIONAL TEAM 7:00p .m. Fri. Nov. 27 + UNLV/7-UP DESERT CLASSIC 5:30 & 7:30 (Missouri-KG, Pittsburgh, Youngstown State, UNLV) Sat. Nov. 28 + UNLV/7-UP DESERT CLASSIC 1:00 & 3:00 Tue. Dec. 1 # NEVADA-RENO 7:30p.m. Sat. Dec. 5 at Louisiana State 5:00p .m. Mon . Dec. 7 at Louisiana Tech 7:00p.m . Fri.-Sat. Dec. 11-12 # UNLV/SPUDS MacKENZIE BUD LIGHT TOURNAMENT 5:30 & 7:30 (CS Northridge, Idaho, Texas-EI Paso, UNLV) Sat. Jan. 2 at UC Santa Barbara 7:30 Mon . Jan. 4 at UC Irvine 5:00p.m . Thur. Jan. 7 + FRESNO STATE 5:30p .m. Sat. Jan. 9 + SAN JOSE STATE 5:30p.m . Wed . Jan. 13 + HAWAII 7:30p.m. Thur. Jan. 14 # HAWAII 7:30p .m. Sat. Jan. 16 + CAL STATE LONG BEACH 7:30p .m. Thur. Jan. 21 at San Diego State Sat. Jan. 23 at Cal State Fullerton 7:30p .m. Sat. Jan. 30 + PACIFIC 5:30p .m. Thur. Feb. 4 at San Jose State 7:30p.m. Sat. Feb. 6 at Fresno State 7:30p.m . Mon . Feb. 8 at Pacific 7:30p .m. Sat. Feb. 13 at Cal State Long Beach 7:30p.m . Thur. Feb. 18 + CAL STATE FULLERTON 5:30p .m. Sat. Feb. 20 + SAN DIEGO STATE 5:30p .m. Fri.-Sun . Feb. 26-28 Northern Lights Invitational TBA (Anchorage, AK-Aiaska -Anchorage, Baylor, Cornell , Fordham , South Carolina, Arkansas State, Western Kentucky, UNLV) Thur. Mar. 3 + UC IRVINE 5:30p .m. Sat. Mar. 5 + UC SANTA BARBARA 5:30p .m. Thur.-Sat.Mar. 10-12 PCAA Tournament TBA + - Thomas & Mack Center # - at UNLV South Gym

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