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HISTORY Overall Conference (AP Poll Only) Year Coach W L Pct u P A C - 1 0 H O N O R S H I S T O RY 7 8 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON BASKETBALL u Y E A R - B Y - Y E A R L E A D E R S Y E A R - B Y - Y E A R L E A D E R S POINTS 2001-02 Shaquala Williams 35 137 3.9 Year FG-FT Pts. Avg. 2000-01 Jamie Craighead 29 89 3.1 2004-05 Cathrine Kraayeveld 156-90 442 14.7 1999-00 Shaquala Williams 31 134 4.3 2003-04 Andrea Bills 134-53 321 11.1 1998-99 Lisa Bowyer 25 99 4.0 2002-03 (tie) Carolyn Ganes 115-67 305 10.9 1997-98 Natalie Hughes 27 89 3.3 (tie) Brandi Davis 119-13 305 10.9 1996-97 Natalie Hughes 29 88 3.0 2001-02 Shaquala Williams 206-108 572 16.3 1995-96 Renae Fegent 29 96 3.3 2000-01 Angelina Wolvert 146-85 381 14.1 1994-95 Sally Crowe 26 113 4.3 1999-00 Shaquala Williams 189-118 549 17.7 1993-94 Missy Croshaw 29 131 4.5 1998-99 Shaquala Williams 105-69 315 10.2 1992-93 Missy Croshaw 27 115 4.3 1997-98 Natalie Hughes 149-62 413 15.3 1991-92 Vanessa Selden 27 115 4.3 1996-97 Arianne Boyer 159-117 439 15.1 1990-91 Staci Wallenborn 28 68 2.4 1995-96 Arianne Boyer 161-131 458 16.4 1989-90 Jacquie Semeniuk 29 117 4.0 1994-95 Renae Fegent 190-98 478 17.1 1988-89 Jacquie Semeniuk 32 190 5.9 1987-88 Sheila Sattiewhite 28 137 4.9 Cathrine Kraayeveld 1993-94 Debbie Sporcich 155-126 436 15.6 1992-93 Debbie Sporcich 124-80 328 15.6 1986-87 Lauri Landerholm 30 171 5.7 1991-92 Staci Wallenborn 147-85 405 15.6 1985-86 Lauri Landerholm 28 111 3.9 1990-91 Debbie Sporcich 159-106 424 15.1 1984-85 Lauri Tennant 28 145 5.2 1989-90 Stefanie Kasperski 221-83 525 18.1 1983-84 Lauri Tennant 30 161 5.4 1988-89 Stefanie Kasperski 264-122 650 20.3 1982-83 Alison Lang 29 99 3.4 1987-88 Stefanie Kasperski 185-79 449 16.0 1981-82 Bev Smith 26 143 5.5 1986-87 Lauri Landerholm 215-117 547 18.2 1980-81 Alison Towriss 32 151 4.7 1985-86 Lauri Landerholm 184-82 450 16.1 1979-80 Bev Smith 27 115 4.3 1984-85 Lauri Tennant 169-89 427 15.2 1978-79 Suzanne Washington 25 95 3.8 1983-84 Alison Lang 237-135 609 20.3 1977-78 Julie Cushing 24 55 2.3 1982-83 Alison Lang 280-133 693 23.9 1976-77 Chris Briot 16 49 3.1 1981-82 Alison Lang 208-136 550 21.2 1980-81 Bev Smith 259-114 632 19.8 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1979-80 Bev Smith 240-99 579 21.4 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 1978-79 Julie Cushing 166-58 390 15.6 2004-05 Andrea Bills 31 144-281 .512 1977-78 Julie Cushing 175-62 412 17.2 2003-04 Andrea Bills 29 134-284 .472 1976-77 Cathy Aiken 98-29 225 16.1 2002-03 Carolyn Ganes 28 115-243 .473 2001-02 Cathrine Kraayeveld 35 137-268 .511 REBOUNDS 2000-01 Jenny Mowe 29 100-168 .595 Year O-D Reb. Avg. 1999-00 Angelina Wolvert 31 145-252 .575 2004-05 Cathrine Kraayeveld 67-182 249 8.3 1998-99 Jenny Mowe 31 95-159 .597 2003-04 Andrea Bills 84-141 225 7.8 1997-98 Sonja Curtis 27 83-149 .557 2002-03 Andrea Bills 66-124 190 6.8 1996-97 Jenny Mowe 29 81-152 .533 Natalie Hughes 2001-02 Cathrine Kraayeveld 99-191 290 8.3 1995-96 Renae Fegent 29 167-318 .525 2000-01 Jenny Mowe 57-106 163 5.6 1994-95 Arianne Boyer 28 149-271 .550 1999-00 Angelina Wolvert 80-107 187 6.0 1993-94 Sara Wilson 28 144-243 .593 1998-99 Angelina Wolvert 51-137 188 6.1 1992-93 Debbie Sporcich 21 124-206 .602 1997-98 Angelina Wolvert 46-87 133 4.9 1991-92 Jean Maree Lillard 27 70-127 .551 1996-97 Arianne Boyer 111-153 264 9.1 1990-91 Sara Wilson 26 57-111 .514 1995-96 Arianne Boyer 85-137 222 7.9 1989-90 Stefanie Kasperski 29 221-405 .546 1994-95 Arianne Boyer 96-134 230 8.2 1988-89 Stefanie Kasperski 32 264-436 .606 1993-94 Debbie Sporcich 90-164 254 9.1 1987-88 Stefanie Kasperski 28 185-342 .541 1992-93 Debbie Sporcich 69-114 183 8.7 1986-87 Stefanie Kasperski 30 146-266 .549 1991-92 Debbie Sporcich 55-101 156 8.7 1985-86 Shelly Ray 27 97-174 .557 1990-91 Debbie Sporcich 97-178 275 9.8 1984-85 Gabi Neumann 28 139-254 .547 1989-90 Stefanie Kasperski 78-190 268 9.2 1983-84 Alison Lang 30 237-406 .584 1988-89 Stefanie Kasperski 99-205 304 9.5 1982-83 Alison Lang 29 280-457 .613 1987-88 Stefanie Kasperski 76-154 230 8.2 1981-82 Alison Lang 26 208-350 .594 1986-87 Gabi Neumann 83-142 225 8.0 1980-81 Debbie Adams 32 162-264 .614 1985-86 Gabi Neumann 189 6.8 1979-80 Debbie Adams 29 200-361 .554 1984-85 Gabi Neumann 210 7.5 1978-79 Debbie Adams 24 137-258 .531 1983-84 Alison Lang 311 10.4 1977-78 Julie Cushing 24 175-366 .478 1982-83 Alison Lang 318 11.0 1976-77 Shannon Kelly 17 68-149 .546 1981-82 Alison Lang 298 11.5 1980-81 Bev Smith 376 11.8 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. 1979-80 Bev Smith 367 13.6 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 1978-79 Bev Smith 323 12.9 2004-05 Chelsea Wagner 15 37-92 .402 1977-78 Debbie Adams 235 9.8 2003-04 Chelsea Wagner 24 39-111 .351 1976-77 Julie Cushing 137 8.1 Debbie Sporcich 2002-03 Brandi Davis 28 54-156 .346 2001-02 Jamie Craighead 35 69-173 .399 ASSISTS 2000-01 Jamie Craighead 29 81-213 .380 Year G Ast. Avg. 1999-00 Shaquala Williams 31 53-170 .312 2004-05 Corrie Mizusawa 30 209 7.0 1998-99 Natasha O’Brien 31 34-83 .410 2003-04 Corrie Mizusawa 29 180 6.2 1997-98 Natasha O’Brien 27 21-52 .404 2002-03 Alissa Edwards 28 91 3.3 1996-97 Lisa Bowyer 29 24-61 .393 8 0 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON BASKETBALL 2005-06 MEDIA GUIDE 8 1 u Y E A R - B Y - Y E A R L E A D E R S Y E A R - B Y - Y E A R L E A D E R S 1995-96 Betty Ann Boeving 29 25-66 .379 1994-95 Betty Ann Boeving 28 21-50 .420 TEAM YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS 1993-94 Missy Croshaw 29 70-153 .458 Year GP PTS/PPG/PA AST/Avg. ST/Avg. REB/Avg. BK/Avg. FG% 3PT/3P% FT/FT% 04-05 31 2,030/65.5/60.4 512/16.5 215/6.9 1,151/37.1 114/3.7 .426 177/.344 391/.665 1992-93 Peggy Swadener 26 35-90 .389 03-04 29 1,765/60.9/65.3 402/13.9 186/6.4 1,000/34.5 89/3.1 .410 131/.342 347/.647 1991-92 Jessica Schutt 26 26-66 .394 02-03 28 1,864/65.9/70.5 405/14.5 189/6.8 948/33.9 93/3.3 .432 162/.347 308/.667 1990-91 Jennifer Bourn 28 49-111 .454 01-02 35 2,464/70.4/65.2 545/15.6 289/8.2 1,293/36.9 137/3.9 .477 194/.318 440/.685 1989-90 Jennifer Bourn 25 16-30 .533 00-01 29 1,983/68.4/63.3 426/14.7 238/8.2 980/33.8 126/4.3 .459 139/.333 386/.686 1988-89 Michelle Eble 32 41-87 .471 99-00 31 2,197/70.9/62.8 486/15.7 288/9.3 1,116/36.0 129/4.2 .463 103/.293 450/.729 1987-88 Michelle Eble 21 12-25 .480 98-99 31 2,202/71.0/59.2 491/15.8 328/10.6 1,122/36.2 133/4.3 .461 113/.326 545/.692 97-98 27 1,929/71.4/66.7 340/12.6 215/8.0 898/33.3 75/2.8 .451 98/.321 521/.709 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 96-97 29 2,006/69.2/59.5 456/15.7 239/8.2 1,110/38.3 111/3.8 .456 102/.349 452/.630 Year G FT-FTA Pct. 95-96 29 1,898/65.4/59.7 404/13.9 249/8.6 1,029/35.5 110/3.8 .433 102/.304 448/.707 2004-05 Cathrine Kraayeveld 30 90-117 .769 94-95 28 2,081/74.3/67.9 418/14.9 257/9.2 999/35.7 109/3.9 .463 86/.300 479/.720 2003-04 Brandi Davis 29 38-44 .864 93-94 29 2,100/72.4/66.7 430/14.8 252/8.7 1,087/37.5 61/2.1 .476 146/.378 530/.706 92-93 27 1,869/69.2/73.1 363/13.4 175/6.5 903/33.4 40/1.5 .457 155/.361 422/.696 2002-03 Carolyn Ganes 28 67-85 .788 91-92 28 2,036/72.7/74.5 423/15.1 282/10.0 1,088/38.9 58/2.1 .434 131/.329 381/.680 2001-02 Shaquala Williams 35 108-119 .908 90-91 28 1,976/70.6/74.4 383/13.7 182/6.5 1,116/39.9 63/2.3 .435 132/.376 424/.665 2000-01 Angelina Wolvert 27 85-107 .794 89-90 29 2,131/73.5/71.2 443/15.3 203/7.0 1,180/40.7 130/4.5 .441 81/.384 454/.696 1999-00 Shaquala Williams 31 118-145 .814 88-89 32 2,388/74.6/69.3 530/16.6 214/6.8 1,365/42.7 148/4.6 .480 51/.443 579/.686 1998-99 Shaquala Williams 31 69-87 .793 87-88 27 1,921/68.6/67.0 553/20.5 192/7.1 1,192/42.6 164/6.1 .463 30/.385 361/.670 1997-98 Sonja Curtis 27 101-121 .835 86-87 28 2,202/78.6/66.8 528/18.9 221/7.9 1,306/46.6 153/5.5 .471 N/A 460/.673 1996-97 Natalie Hughes 29 56-80 .700 85-86 28 2,171/77.5/64.3 563/20.1 291/10.4 1,269/45.3 91/3.3 .475 N/A 385/.648 1995-96 Renae Fegent 29 68-92 .739 84-85 28 1,927/68.8/66.5 465/16.6 219/7.8 1,206/43.1 96/3.4 .447 N/A 369/.640 1994-95 Sally Crowe 26 102-118 .864 83-84 30 2,177/72.6/65.4 495/16.5 225/7.5 1,222/40.7 180/6.0 .473 N/A 449/.687 1993-94 Jessica Schutt 28 56-67 .836 82-83 29 2,137/73.7/69.6 577/19.8 234/8.0 1,266/43.7 223/7.6 .472 N/A 321/.698 1992-93 Missy Croshaw 27 65-81 .802 81-82 26 1,873/72.0/59.8 372/14.3 188/7.2 1,187/45.7 194/7.5 .463 N/A 408/.697 1991-92 Staci Wallenborn 26 85-112 .759 80-81 32 2,688/84.0/63.7 617/19.2 391/12.2 1,422/44.4 188/5.9 .503 N/A 412/.635 1990-91 Staci Wallenborn 28 83-107 .776 79-80 29 2,447/84.4/68.2 483/16.7 418/14.4 1,271/43.8 115/4.0 .493 N/A 452/.671 1989-90 Trina McCartney 29 92-123 .748 78-79 25 2,114/84.6/62.4 320/12.8 410/16.4 1,234/49.4 157/6.3 .460 N/A 326/.601 1988-89 Trina McCartney 31 156-205 .761 • Note: Team records incomplete/missing from 1977-78 and 1976-77 1987-88 Stefanie Kasperski 28 79-110 .718 1986-87 Lauri Landerholm 30 117-144 .813 1979-80 Bev Smith 27 95 3.8 1985-86 Lauri Landerholm 28 82-101 .812 1978-79 Bev Smith 25 95 2.3 1984-85 Lauri Tennant 28 89-109 .817 1977-78 Julie Cushing 21 64 3.0 1983-84 Lauri Tennant 30 84-105 .800 1976-77 Julie Cushing 17 39 2.3 1982-83 Chris Metzger 29 40-51 .784 1981-82 Alison Lang 26 136-181 .751 BLOCKED SHOTS 1980-81 Bev Smith 32 114-157 .726 Year G Blk.
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