2005-06 WOMEN’S MEDIA GUIDE 2005-06 LMU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL quick facts

the university Location: ...... , CA Founded: ...... 1911 Enrollment:...... 8,300 Nickname: ...... Lions Colors: ...... Crimson and Navy Blue National Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Conference: ...... West Coast Home Court (capacity):Gersten Pavilion (4,156) President: ...... Rev. Robert B. Lawton, S.J. Athletic Director:...... Dr. William Husak women’s basketball staff departments Head Coach: ...... Julie Wilhoit Wilhoit’s Office: ...... (310) 338-4530 the 2005-06 LMU Lions Wilhoit’s E-Mail:...... [email protected] 2 Table of Contents ...... 1 Alma Mater: ...... Marian College ‘85 Season Outlook ...... 2 Record at LMU: ...... 131-152 (10 seasons) Collegiate Career Record: ...... 252-223 (17 seasons) Australian Tour...... 6 Assistant Coach: ...... Lynn Flanagan (15th season) Head Coach Julie Wilhoit ...... 8 Alma Mater: ...... Loyola Marymount ‘91 Assistant Coach Lynn Flanagan ...... 10 Assistant Coach: ...... Tami Adkins (sixth season) Assistant Coach Tami Adkins ...... 11 Alma Mater: ...... San Francisco ‘93 Assistant Coach Will Callanen...... 12 Assistant Coach: ...... Will Callanen (first season) Returner Bios ...... 14 Alma Mater: ...... Arizona ‘93 Newcomer Bios...... 24 Trainer: ...... Gary Dyogi 2005-06 Roster ...... 26 women’s basketball facts this is LMU 2004-05 Record:...... 16-13 2004-05 WCC Record: ...... 9-5 (2nd place) Welcome to LMU ...... 27 Letterwinners Returning / Lost: ...... 9/5 27 About LMU ...... 28 Starters Returning / Lost: ...... 3/2 The Colleges ...... 30 Newcomers: ...... 4 Athletics Academic Support...... 31 All-Time Record:...... 265-401 Building Champions ...... 32 LMU Athletics Hall of Fame ...... 34 Lion Legends...... 35 media relations Community Service ...... 36 Assistant Athletic Director of Media Services: ...... John Shaffer Media Information ...... 37 Office Phone: ...... (310) 338-7643 Gersten Pavilion ...... 38 Cell Phone: ...... (310) 864-2626 Facilities ...... 40 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Strength and Conditioning ...... 42 Assistant Media Relations Director:...... Alissa Zito Athletics Training ...... 43 Office Phone: ...... (310) 338-7638 Administration ...... 44 Cell Phone: ...... (310) 345-6997 Athletic Director ...... 45 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] 49 Athletics Staff ...... 46 Compliance ...... 47 Assistant Media Relations Director (women’s basketball contact): ....Carolyn French Office Phone: ...... (310) 338-5798 Los Angeles ...... 48 Cell Phone: ...... (310) 261-8470 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] LMU history SID Office Fax: ...... (310) 338-2703 Press Row Phone:...... (310) 258-8733 2004-05 Recap ...... 49 Hotline / Tickets: ...... (310) 338-6095 2004-05 Statistics...... 50 Website:...... www.LMULions.com 2004-05 Box Scores ...... 54 2004-05 WCC Results and Stats ...... 59 Mailing Address: ...... Athletic Media Relations Office WCC Champions ...... 61 ...... Loyola Marymount University Year-by-Year Results...... 62 ...... Gersten Pavilion All-Time Records ...... 66 ...... One LMU Drive LMU Thanksgiving Classic Records...... 75 ...... Los Angeles, CA 90045-8235 78 opponents & info credits Arizona, UC Irvine, Charlotte, UCLA ...... 78 The 2005-06 Loyola Marymount Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a product of the LMU Athletic Media Georgia, Weber State, Utah, USC ...... 79 Relations Office... Photography provided by Glenn Cratty, Jeff Golden, Patrick Gee, Dave Hill, Scott UCSB, Long Beach State, Rice, Cal Poly . . . . 80 Cunningham and Dirk Dewachter...Additional cover photos provided by Daniel Sofer/Hermosawave.net… Lafayette, Dartmouth, Akron, San Diego . . . 81 The Hollywood Sign TM & © 2001 Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, licensed by Global Icons LLC all rights San Francisco, Portland, Gonzaga, St. Mary’s 82 reserved... Film by Adage Graphics of El Segundo... Printing by West Coast Reproduction of Marina del Rey... Santa Clara, Pepperdine ...... 83 Inside cover photos courtesy of the Los Angeles Convention and Visitors Bureau... Additional copies of this guide Speed Chart...... 84 are available through the Athletic Media Relations Office for $10.00 each. 2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1 SEASON OUTLOOK

FROM A TRIP DOWN UNDER TO THE TOP OF THE WCC

A strong core of seasoned veterans looks to lead the Lions to their second WCC title in three years.

GUARD PLAY: (from left) Jenni Smith, Amanda DeCoud, Amanda Patton and Rachael Ziemann (right) bring plenty of experience to the guard spots.

The 2005-06 season started earlier than ever and the Lions are bring different elements to the squad. son, and recorded eight double-digit scoring games. She pro- looking to make sure it extends longer than ever. The season vides a consistent leadership presence on and off the court. began in May with an adventure of a lifetime, a 10 day tour of The key to any team is its leadership, and this year’s senior class Australia, and the Lions plan to use their experience Down has been preparing themselves for three years to be leaders. “Bianca keeps getting better. Her offensive game is matching Under to take them to the top of the . They have learned those lessons from seniors before them, and her defensive game. She is a big leader for this program,” said are ready to lead this team. Wilhoit. In addition to being an incredible team bonding experience, the trip allowed the 2005-06 team to take shape in the spring of Three of those seniors will spearhead the backcourt for the The third senior guard, Smith, provided valuable minutes last 2005 rather than when school started in the fall. LMU’s class of Lions. Rachael Ziemann, Bianca Ziemann and Jenni season as the first player off the bench. She averaged 18.8 min- four seniors took the reigns of this team the day the Lions got Smith will play instrumental roles in the guard spots this sea- utes per game and will be counted on for her leadership, solid on the plane to Australia, and are the foundation to LMU’s team son. play and strong three-point shooting this season. this season. All-WCC first team performer Rachael Ziemann led the Lions in “Jenni’s game has blossomed from her past three years. She has The four major ingredients to a winning team, according to scoring last season, averaging 10.2 points per game overall, and become the player that she has been striving to be. She has Head Coach Julie Wilhoit, are leadership, experience, depth 13.1 points in conference games. A deadly three-point shooter, great court leadership. Her leadership reminds me of Kate and talent. This year’s team is modeled on that recipe. In addi- Ziemann broke the LMU single season record for three-pointers, Murray out there, but she is doing it with her own style,” said tion to the outstanding leadership of the senior class, the Lions hitting 63 in the season, and 43 in conference games. She had Wilhoit. return four players who started at least 18 games last season, 15 double digit scoring games, and six games where she made and are as talented a squad that has ever been at LMU. at least four three-pointers. Rounding out the senior class is center Jevay Grooms. Grooms’ maturity and poise will help her lead a talented group “This can be a very exciting season for us,” said Wilhoit. “We “Rachael is at the most complete level of her game since I’ve of post players this season. Last season, Grooms was second in have incredible leadership on this team as well as talent and coached her. She has a level head, a level temper, with an the conference in percentage, making 53.9% of her depth. The team is very motivated and optimistic with high aggressive attitude on offense. She’s focused and determined to shots. She tied the team lead in blocks with 22, and recorded goals.” improve as a defensive player.” seven double-digit scoring games last season.

Two years ago, the Lions won their first ever WCC “Everything she has done in the off season has not only made “Jevay rounds out this fantastic senior class. She is everything Championship, and last year the team finished in second place her a complete basketball player but it has allowed her to a coach could want-intelligent and poised. Her basketball skills in the conference. This year’s senior class knows what it takes mature and develop as a strong and confident young woman. are continuing to develop. Right now she is better than she’s to win a championship and looks to lead the Lions to their sec- I’ve never been more excited to coach a player than I am about ever been. She will continue to contribute on the court,” ond title in three years. coaching Rachael Ziemann this year,” said Wilhoit. observed Wilhoit.

SENIOR CLASS Joining Rachael Ziemann in the backcourt is Bianca Ziemann. A three year starter for LMU, she started 20 games last season, The best way to look at the Lions this year is to break the team averaging 7.9 points per game. An athletic presence in the continued on page 4 down by class. Each class of players has their own role and will backcourt, Ziemann scored points in all but two games last sea-

2 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY SEASON OUTLOOK

2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 3 SEASON OUTLOOK JUNIOR CLASS

As instrumental to the team’s success as its leaders are the players that support those leaders. The 2005-06 Lions not only have strong leaders, but they have a strong supporting cast of players that believe in their lead- ers and want to send the senior class out with a championship.

Heading up those supporters are juniors Ashlee Dunlap and Amanda Patton. Dunlap will take the court at Gersten Pavilion for the first time this season, but has integrated herself into the LMU system for a year after transferring from San Diego State. The forward wore the Lion jersey for the first time in Australia and did not disappoint. She scored in double digits in every game, and recorded three double-doubles. She has long arms and is a great shot blocker. She has a soft touch and can score from inside or outside.

“One word to describe Ashlee is ‘ridiculous.’ She is a fun player to coach. She came here as a transfer, but she is one of the most well-liked, respected, and kindest women in our program. Ashlee is a ‘posterwoman’ of what a Division I basketball player should strive for,” said Wilhoit.

A spark off the bench last season, Patton is healthy after off-season shoulder surgery. The sharpshooter made 46% of the three-point shots she attempted last season, and the Lions are looking for her to hit some impor- tant shots this season. The junior guard has matured as a player and as a leader, and is in top physical con- dition.

“Amanda is showing us her strengths and what she is capable of. She has matured tremendously over the last two years, and keeps improving physically. She could be the single best shooter I have ever coached,” said Wilhoit.

SOPHOMORE CLASS

It is often said that the time of greatest growth for a college athlete is the summer before their sophomore year. This year’s group of sophomores is proving that theory to be an absolute fact.

Amanda DeCoud started 18 games at the point guard spot as a freshman, and looks to be even more pro- ductive this season. She had a breakout performance in Australia and looks to bring that maturity to the Lions in 2005-06.

“Mandy showed us in Australia that she can be the player that we thought she would be. Now that she under- stands our system better, she can create things offensively and defensively. She has a very good feel for the game,” Wilhoit commented.

A pair of post players, Valerie Ogoke and Bronwyn Evans, left Westchester in May as freshmen, but returned to the campus as mature sophomores. Ogoke had a strong rookie season, earning WCC All- Freshman honors last year. An important contributor last year, Ogoke is a huge athletic talent who will pro- vide a strong presence on the boards and on defense. Last season, she led the team in offensive rebounds, and tied for the team lead in blocks.

“The sky is the limit for Valerie. She came back to school focused and determined. Her maturity has made her more coachable, and in the end will make her a better basketball player,” said Wilhoit.

Forward Evans appeared in 19 games last season and is looking to contribute more as a sophomore. She had several strong games at the start of the season last year, and worked hard over the summer to contribute to the team this season.

“Bronwyn left here at the end of last year as a freshman, and she came back with more resolve to be a con- tributor on this team. She is focused, driven, determined, loud, and boisterous. All of these things are mak- ing her a better basketball player,” said Wilhoit.

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DOWN IN THE POST

POSTS: (from left) Jevay Grooms, Valerie Ogoke, Ashlee Dunlap and Bronwyn Evans bring size and experience to the paint for LMU.

4 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY SEASON OUTLOOK Guard Sara Brown redshirted last season after transferring from Colorado State, and spent last year learning the LMU system. She got her first opportunity to wear the LMU jersey in Australia, and the experience of playing with the team for over a year should translate into a solid contribution on the court.

“Sara is discovering what her role will be. She can shoot the ball, and she will be a great support to this experienced team,” said Wilhoit.

Another player on the roster is Carrie Noyes who is recovering from preseason knee surgery. She appeared in 10 games last season, and the coaches are awaiting her return to the court.

FRESHMAN CLASS

Making the transition from high school to college can be difficult, but this year’s freshmen have made it look easy. The duo of Cassady Moore and Jenna Sybesma spent the summer at LMU, taking summer school classes, and playing in summer leagues with other college players. That experience is paying dividends as both players have blended in with the team seamlessly.

Moore is an athletically gifted player who will be a defensive spark for the Lions and will provide support at the guard position. Her quickness and athleticism will insure that she gets ample playing time in her first season.

“It is a joy to coach Cassady. She will be a key piece to our defensive scheme. She has the talent to contribute as a fresh- man,” Wilhoit commented.

Sybesma has impressed the coaching staff early on. She is an extremely physical and competitive player with strong post moves and the Lions will count on her to add quality minutes.

“Jenna is an unassuming player. I am impressed with her advanced post moves and her ability to finish. Her game will develop and continue to grow, and she will be an impact post player for this team,” said Wilhoit.

Freshman Georgia Onyemem will redshirt this season, as will junior transfer Jennifer Hall.

COACHING STAFF

A fresh face will join the Lion coaching staff on the sidelines this season. Will Callanen joins the LMU coaching staff and will work with the post players and offensive development. Callanen brings a wealth of prep coaching experience to the Lions and his impact is already being felt.

SCHEDULE

LMU’s non-conference schedule could be one of its toughest ever. The Lions will face eight postseason teams as prepa- ration for the challenging WCC schedule in the 2005-06 season. Eleven of the 15 teams on the non-conference schedule had winning records in 2004-05, and nine teams that LMU will face this season participated in the NCAA Tournament.

“This team has a vision, and wants to be prepared. They want to be challenged. That’s why we put together the sched- ule that we have. This senior class wants to go out with another championship,” noted Wilhoit.

“This year’s seniors want this team to accomplish something that no other team in LMU history has accomplished. They are the leaders and they have a very supportive group of young women who are dedicated to them and want to accom- plish this goal,” she continued.

After a pair of exhibition games, the Lions open the season at Arizona. The Lions return to Southern California to face off at UC Irvine before hosting their annual Thanksgiving Tournament on November 25th and 26th. UCLA, Georgia and Charlotte join LMU in the four-team field. The Bulldogs advanced to the Sweet Sixteen a year ago, while Charlotte par- ticipated in the WNIT and concluded its season with a 21-9 record. LMU will play Charlotte in the opening round, while UCLA and Georgia will face off.

December opens with a trip to Utah where the Lions will play Weber State and Utah. Both teams finished with over 20 wins, and the Utes participated in the NCAA Tournament. Things don't get any easier when LMU returns home, hosting USC (NCAA Second Round) and Big West Champion UC Santa Barbara. The Lions face off against their third Big West opponent when they travel to Long Beach State.

LMU concludes its home portion of the non-conference schedule with a pair of games at Gersten Pavilion. WAC Champion Rice travels to Westchester in December, and Cal Poly rounds out LMU's non-conference home schedule.

After Christmas, the Lions head east to play in the Dartmouth Tournament. The Big Green of Dartmouth won the Ivy League title a year ago. Lafayette and Akron join LMU in the four-team field.

The heart of the schedule starts in January when WCC play opens. The Lions have been picked by the league’s coaches to finish first in the conference, but several teams stand in their way, including 2005 WCC Regular season champions Gonzaga and 2005 WCC Tournament champions Santa Clara. LMU will appear on Fox Sports West 2 on January 28th when they Lions face rival Pepperdine in Malibu.

LMU’s challenging non-conference schedule can prepare the Lions for conference play and set them up to win their sec- ond WCC title in three years.

2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 5 AUSTRALIAN TOUR LMU Women’s Basketball Down Under Tour May 8-20, 2005 Sydney, Brisbane and Cairns Life Lessons Off The Hardwood

6 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY

COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH JULIE WILHOIT

ulie Wilhoit enters her 11th season as Jthe head coach of the Loyola Marymount University women’s basket- ball program. A recipient of the West Coast Conference Coach of the Year award three of the last six seasons, she has steered the Lions to 90 wins in the last five years, including LMU’s first ever WCC Championship, an appearance in the 2003-04 NCAA Tournament, and consecutive appearances in the WNIT Tournaments in 1999-00 and 2000-01. At home that record becomes even more astounding as Wilhoit’s Lions are 58-19 in Gersten Pavilion over the last six years. In 2003, the Lions defeated IUPUI for Wilhoit’s 99th win at LMU. With the win, she passed Todd Corman to become the winningest coach in LMU women’s basketball history. Wilhoit was the first LMU women’s basketball coach to earn the WCC’s top coaching honor in 1999-00 and the first at LMU to win it in consecutive seasons. Wilhoit is only the sec- ond coach in WCC history to garner the award two years in a row. In 2004, she added to her honors by winning the WCC award for the third time in five years. She was also named the Russell Athletic/WBCA Regional Coach of the Year for Region 8. The region represents head coaches from the Pac-10, Big West, and West Coast Conferences. She was a national finalist for the NCAA Division I Russell Athletic/WBCA Coach of the Year award. In just ten seasons Wilhoit has led LMU through a march from the bottom half of the conference finishers to the top. The Lions, due in large part to Wilhoit’s direction and leader- ship, have become a consistent top tier WCC team and broke into the national spotlight with their record breaking season in 2003-04. The Lions finished with the best record west of Montana, and the 13th best record in the nation. LMU received votes in both the USA Today/ESPN Top 25 poll and the AP poll. Wilhoit’s 2005-06 squad is reloaded with talent and ready to make another run at the championship. Wilhoit was appointed the fourth head coach in LMU women’s basketball history on June 30, 1995. Wilhoit came to LMU in July 1995 after a two-year stint at the University of Pittsburgh-Bradford where she posted a mark of 33-26, including a school-record 22-11 mark in 1994-95. A head coaching veteran of 15 years, Wilhoit has an overall coaching record of 252-223. She coached for five seasons at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis where she posted a record of 88-44 including a 45-17 mark in her final two seasons. Wilhoit led IUPUI to back-to-back 20-win seasons in 1990 and 1991 and a Final Four appearance in 1991, where IUPUI lost to Southwestern Oklahoma in the semi-finals. After a two-year coaching hiatus, Wilhoit rejoined the coaching ranks at Pitt-Bradford and took over a team that had posted a 4-20 record the year prior to her arrival. With nearly the same personnel from the previous season, the team posted an 11-15 overall mark, one of the biggest turnarounds in collegiate basketball that season. The following season, she led the team to its best record ever at 22-11 and helped it advance to the championship game of the Keystone Empire Collegiate Conference. Following her successes at IUPUI and Pitt-Bradford, Wilhoit was hired at LMU to help rebuild the women’s basketball program. In her first year as the Lions’ head coach, Wilhoit led the team to a non-conference win- ning season, the first since 1992-93. The squad also beat Santa Clara on the road, marking the program’s first conference road-win since the 1990-91 season. The program hit a rough spot following that first season, but under Wilhoit’s direction,

8 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY COACHING STAFF the program has continued a process of constant improvement. The 2000-01 squad exemplified that by recording the program’s first ever 20-win season. The 2001-02 Lions posted a 15-13 overall mark recording the programs first ever back-to-back winning seasons, and the 2003-04 team shattered LMU’s record books. In 2003-04, Wilhoit and the Lions had yet another productive year defending the home court, posting an impressive 12-1 mark in Gersten Pavilion. The only loss was to #4 Duke in the LMU Marina del Rey Marriott Beach Classic. A strong believer in the LMU philosophy, Wilhoit is dedicated to excellence in academics, as well as athletics. She has coached a number of highly decorated student-athletes including the 2003-04 WCC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Kate Murray, and the 1995 Emil S. Liston Award winner Diane Eggleton. The esteemed award is given to the top junior in the NAIA, male or female, based on both academic and athletic accomplishments. Every play- er that has exhausted her eligibility while playing for Wilhoit at LMU has graduated from the school. Wilhoit is also active on basketball committees nationally, serving on the WBCA (Women’s Basketball Coaches Association) Board of Directors as the West representative. She has served on several Player of the Year and All- American committees, including the State Farm Wade Trophy and Kodak All-American. Wilhoit enjoyed a decorated basketball career at Marian College in Indianapolis, Indiana. A four-year letter- winner, Wilhoit once held the school’s career scoring record with 1,489 points and ranks among career leaders in steals and rebounds. She was a two-time team Most Valuable Player and earned NAIA all-district honors following her junior and senior seasons. A 1985 graduate, she earned her bachelor’s degree in physical education from Marian College. While coach- ing at IUPUI, she earned her master’s degree in education from Indiana University in 1988. Wilhoit began her coaching career at Marian College as an assistant coach during the 1986-87 season. Last year, Wilhoit was induct- ed in Marian College’s Athletic Wall of Fame. Wilhoit’s professional work experience falls outside of the realm of coaching as well. In 1996 she helped co- found Sneaker Sisters, a non-profit community organization which promotes sports and fitness to economically disadvantaged girls on the westside of Los Angeles. Wilhoit currently serves as an honorary board member for the non-profit organization. She also served as the Director of Fitness at the National Institute for Fitness and Sport in Indianapolis from 1988-1993. She is active in community service in the Los Angeles area, including the local YWCA. In the spring of 2005, Wilhoit was honored for her community services efforts by being named the YWCA Santa Monica/Westside Woman of the Year. She was also chosen to receive one of LMU’s “Herstory” awards as part of Women’s History Month. Born on Jan. 14, 1963 in Greensburg, Indiana, Wilhoit spent most of her adolescence growing up in the small town of Osgood, Ind., population 2,000. She played basketball and graduated from Jac-Cen-Del High School in 1981, a high school rich in basketball tradition. The Indiana native and three-time West Coast Conference Coach of the Year currently resides in Culver City, California. wilhoit file wilhoit’s career record •Three-time WCC Coach of the Year Overall Conference Year School W L Pct. W L Pct. Conference 1986-87 IUPUI * ^ 8 2 .800 8 0 1.000 District 21-Conference Champions •2003-04 Region 8 Coach of the Year 1987-88 IUPUI 16 15 .516 15 4 .789 District 21 1988-89 IUPUI 19 10 .655 10 6 .625 District 21 •Winningest coach in LMU women’s 1989-90 IUPUI* 25 5 .833 19 0 1.000 District 21-Conference Champions 1990-91 IUPUI* # 20 12 .625 14 3 .824 District 21-Conference Champions basketball history 1993-94 Pitt-Bradford 11 15 .423 7 11 .389 Keystone Empire 1994-95 Pitt-Bradford 22 11 .667 10 6 .625 Keystone Empire 1995-96 LMU 12 16 .429 3 11 .214 West Coast •2003-04 WCC Championship 1996-97 LMU 5 22 .185 4 10 .286 West Coast 1997-98 LMU 3 24 .111 0 14 .000 West Coast •2003-04 NCAA Tournament 1998-99 LMU 8 19 .296 4 10 .286 West Coast 1999-00 LMU@ 13 15 .464 6 8 .429 West Coast 2000-01 LMU@ % 21 10 .678 10 4 .714 West Coast •131 wins at LMU, 252 career wins 2001-02 LMU 15 13 .536 7 7 .500 West Coast 2002-03 LMU 14 15 .483 5 9 .357 West Coast • WBCA Board of Directors 2003-04 LMU@& 24 6 .800 13 1 .929 West Coast-Conference Champions 2004-05 LMU 16 13 .551 9 5 .643 West Coast Total 252 223 .531 144 109 .569 • State Farm Wade Trophy Board LMU Total 131 147 .471 64 89 .418 Honors • 2005 YWCA Woman of the Year * District 21 Conference Championship: 1986-87, 1989-90, 1990-91 ^ NAIA National Tournament First Round: 1986-87 # NAIA National Tournament Final Four: 1990-91 • 2005 LMU “Herstory” Award @ West Coast Conference Coach of the Year: 1999-00, 2000-01, 2003-04 % WNIT Postseason Tournament: 2000-01 • Marian College Wall of Fame & NCAA Tournament: 2003-04 WNIT Preseason Tournament: 2001-02 • 1991 NAIA Final Four District 8 Coach of the Year 2003-04 • Four conference championships 2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 9 COACHING STAFF ASSISTANT COACH LYNN FLANAGAN ynn Flanagan begins her 15th season as an Lassistant coach, and her 18th season associat- ed with the LMU women’s basketball program. Flanagan assists Head Coach Julie Wilhoit in all facets of the LMU basketball program. She serves as the LMU women's basketball recruiting coordinator, overseeing all of LMU's recruiting efforts. On the court, her primary coaching responsibilities include working with the point and shooting guards. LMU has had tremendous guard play during Flanagan’s tenure. Twice in the last six years, two guards were named first team All-WCC. In 1999-00, Rosa Bernasconi and Bryn Britton were honored, and the next season, Taryn Reynolds joined Britton on the first team. Britton became LMU’s all-time career scorer under the tutelage of Flanagan. The three- time first team All-WCC guard scored 1,662 points in her four years (1998-02), and played pro- fessionally in Germany after she graduated from LMU. One of the all-time great West Coast Conference women’s basketball players, Flanagan still is one of the highest ranked in WCC history with 1,436 points in her career. Her senior year was one of the best ever in LMU history. She held the school records for most single season points (469) and free throws (144), both of which she set during her senior season in 1990- 91. Also that same year she averaged 16.75 points per game and posted a .796 free-throw per- centage, ranking her second and third on the single-season charts in both categories, respec- tively. As if that was not enough, the 162 field goals she collected that year rank sixth best in a single season. Flanagan still owns the career record for free-throws (337) at Loyola Marymount and ranks third all-time in games played (114). Her on court accomplishments and dedication to the University and especially the women’s basketball program have earned her a spot in the LMU Hall of Fame. She is the first women’s basketball player to be inducted into the prestigious club. The four-year letterwinner received All-West Coast Conference first-team accolades follow- ing her senior year and garnered All-WCC honorable mention honors as a junior. Flanagan received her undergraduate degree in liberal studies with an emphasis in educa- tion in December 1991. Prior to entering Loyola Marymount, Flanagan was a prep standout at Louisville High School in Woodland Hills, Calif. She was named to the All-San Fernando Valley League first team both her junior and senior campaigns. Flanagan was also an All-CIF first-team selec- tion as a senior, and an All-CIF honorable mention pick as a junior. Born Oct. 1, 1969 in Encino, Calif., Flanagan currently resides in Hawthorne, Calif.

10 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY COACHING STAFF ASSISTANT COACH TAMI ADKINS

ami Adkins begins her sixth season as an Tassistant coach under Julie Wilhoit. She will oversee all administrative aspects of the program including the team’s equipment needs, schedul- ing and team travel. She will also oversee the team’s academics and alumni efforts. Adkins assists with practice development, and scouting. She also coordinates the team’s com- munity service efforts. LMU has had great success with its post players during Adkins’ tenure. Adrianne Slaughter was a two-time All-WCC first team selection, and was named the 2002-03 WCC Defender of the Year. The Lions have also had great success in the classroom while Adkins has been a part of the program. Kate Murray (1999-04) was named the WCC Scholar Athlete of the Year, as well as the LMU Scholar Athlete of the year in 2004 after completing work towards an MBA degree. Adkins served on the Lions’ staff during the 1994-95 season before accepting an assistant coaching position at her alma mater, the University of San Francisco. During her five years at USF (1995-2000), the Dons enjoyed two NCAA tournament berths, advancing to the Sweet 16 in 1996. That 1995-96 team, of which she was a member of the coaching staff, was inducted into the USF Athletic Hall of Fame in February of 2003. While on the Hilltop, Adkins worked primarily with the team’s guards, scouted opponents and played an integral role in San Francisco’s recruiting efforts. Adkins enjoyed a stellar four-year (1989-92) playing career as a point guard at USF, culmi- nating with first-team All-West Coast Conference honors in 1992-93, her senior year. The pre- vious season she captained the Dons’ West Coast Conference Co-Championship squad and also earned honorable mention all-conference acclaim. Adkins finished as the school’s all-time leader in steals and set a conference single-game record with 11 swipes against Cal State Northridge in 1990, which still stands today. She currently ranks seventh on the WCC single- season steals list with the 94 steals she made in 1992. Of that total, 54 came in WCC games a mark that ranks third in the conference record book for steals in conference games. A WCC All-Academic Team selection as a senior, Adkins graduated from San Francisco in 1993 with a degree in political science. Born Aug. 21, 1971, she is a native of Oxnard, Calif., and resides in El Segundo, Calif.

2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 11 2003-04COACHING WCC STAFF CHAMPIONS ASSISTANT COACH WILL CALLANEN ill Callanen joins the Lions’ coaching staff for his first season. Callanen is the former head Wcoach of the varsity boys basketball team at Brentwood School, and led his teams to two league titles and four CIF playoff appearances. He will work primarily with the post players as well as recruiting and scouting. He will in LMU’s offensive development in addition to practice planning. Callanen served as the head coach of Brentwood from September 1999 to July of 2004. The Eagles qualified for the CIF playoffs during four of his five seasons. In his third season, he led the team to the CIF quarterfinals with a 22-7 record overall. During the 2002-03 season, the Eagles captured the Alpha League Championship and advanced to the CIF quarterfinals for a second straight year. The Eagles took things one step further in 2003-04, winning the Alpha League Championship for the second year, and advancing to the CIF semifinals with a 23-6 overall record. At Brentwood, Callanen oversaw the entire program in addition to his duties as the head coach. He helped add a freshman team which had the largest participation of any athletic program on campus. He ran successful camps, leagues and tournaments. He taught high school level team sports, weight training, cardio fitness and health and nutrition classes. He also served as the chairman of the K-12 physical education department. Callanen is a 1993 graduate of the University of Arizona, earning a bachelor's degree in Health Sciences. He received a master's degree in Exercise and Nutritional Sciences with an emphasis in sport psychology from San Diego State in 1999. While at SDSU, Callanen worked as a peak performance consultant, providing performance enhancement consultation to the women's basketball program. He implemented team-building activities, and served as an individual consultant on both performance and communi- cation issues with players and the coaching staff. Additionally, he served as a teaching assistant at San Diego State, teaching undergraduate classes in basketball and volleyball. Callanen started coaching while he was in college in Arizona. He helped lead the freshman girls squad at Salpointe High School in Tucson, Arizona, to an undefeated 18-0 record during the 1991-92 season. He was promoted to varsity assistant the next season, and was the head coach by the 1994-95 season. Callanen is married to the former Viola Gamez, LMU women’s basketball letterwinner 1997-99. The couple resides in Westchester, Calif. LMU year-by-year coaching results Year Head Coach W L Pct WCC Finish 1981-82 Frances O’Meara 10 17 .370 1982-83 Frances O’Meara 13 12 .520 1983-84 Frances O’Meara 10 16 .385 1984-85 Dick Beede 3 24 .111 1985-86 Todd Corman 3 25 .107 0-12 Seventh 1986-87 Todd Corman 5 23 .179 1-11 Seventh 1987-88 Todd Corman 15 15 .500 5-9 Sixth 1988-89 Todd Corman 17 11 .607 9-5 Third 1989-90 Todd Corman 14 14 .500 7-7 T-Third 1990-91 Todd Corman 11 17 .393 4-10 Seventh 1991-92 Todd Corman 6 21 .222 0-14 Eighth 1992-93 Todd Corman 14 12 .538 5-9 Eighth 1993-94 Todd Corman 7 20 .259 3-11 Eighth 1994-95 Todd Corman 6 21 .222 2-12 Eighth 1995-96 Julie Wilhoit 12 16 .429 3-11 Seventh 1996-97 Julie Wilhoit 5 22 .185 4-10 Sixth 1997-98 Julie Wilhoit 3 24 .111 0-14 Eighth 1998-99 Julie Wilhoit 8 19 .296 4-10 Sixth 1999-00 Julie Wilhoit 13 15 .464 6-8 Fifth 2000-01 Julie Wilhoit 21 10 .678 10-3 T-Third 2001-02 Julie Wilhoit 15 13 .536 7-7 Fifth 2002-03 Julie Wilhoit 14 15 .483 5-9 Fifth 2003-04 Julie Wilhoit 24 6 .800 13-1 First 2004-05 Julie Wilhoit 16 13 .552 9-5 Second Total 265 401 .398 97-178 (.353) coaching records Coach Years W L Pct Frances O’Meara (1981-84) 3 33 45 .423 Dick Beede (1984-85) 1 3 24 .111 Todd Corman (1985-95) 10 98 179 .354 Julie Wilhoit (1995- present) 10 131 153 .461

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RETURNER BIOS 2002-03… Bianca Ziemann played in 28 games while making 18 starts…scored in every game she played…scored in double figures in back-to-back Guard games, 14 points at San Diego (1/16/03) and 10 points at 5-8 Santa Clara (1/18/03) …also collected a season-high seven SR-3V rebounds at Santa Clara…dished out six assists in her first Huntington Beach, CA career start as a Lion in the game against UC Irvine Edison HS (12/28/02). High School… Ziemann is a 2002 graduate of Edison High School in Huntington Beach, CA… a two sport athlete…lettered four 12 times in basketball and twice in track and field…was an All- Orange County and All-Sunset League selection in track and Briefly… field both years…set a Sunset League record and placed sec- Bianca Ziemann enters her fourth season with the Lions…a ond in the state in the high jump as a freshman…as a soph- team leader… has improved every year that she has been at omore, was the Sunset League high jump champion and LMU…gained valuable experience over the last three sea- placed eighth in the state… captained her senior basketball sons…has a more consistent shot this year…much more squad… was an All-Sunset League selection all four years in confident in her ball handling skills… one of the feistiest basketball…was named to the All-CIF first-team as a sen- competitors in our program…a very tenacious defend- ior…garnered Edison High School’s Most Inspirational Girl er…takes tremendous pride in her defensive skills…very Athlete of the Year in 2002…prep basketball coach was athletic…possesses great basketball talent…good perimeter Corey Kelly. scorer, and is very well respected by the team. Personal… At LMU Bianca Lauren Ziemann was born on Mar. 12, 1983 in 2004-05... Newport Beach, CA…the daughter of Neal and Terice played all 29 games, starting 20… averaged 26.4 minutes of Ziemann…has two brothers, Tyler and Joseph and a twin action per game, and was the team’s fourth leading scorer sister, Rachael who is on the Lions’ squad as well…also with 7.9 points per game… scored a career-high 23 points recruited by the San Diego and Oregon State…chose LMU against Miami (12/29/04) at the Miami Holiday Classic, because of its athletic and academic reputation…names earning All-Tournament honors… was 5-for-6 from three Hawaii as her favorite vacation spot…enjoys going to the point range in that effort, good for 5th place on the all-time beach and hanging out with friends in her spare time…a single game list… eight double-digit scoring games… was business administration major. 7-for-8 from the field against Weber State (11/27/04), and her 87.5% shooting percentage ranks in the top-10 single Ziemann game performance list… scored 16 points and grabbed a Off the Court season-high six rebounds in the game to earn LMU Marina del Rey Marriott All-Tournament honors… one of LMU’s Three words that best describe me are… caring, organ- most consistent player, Ziemann played at least 13 minutes ized, goal orientated. in every game, scored in all but two contests, and grabbed a in 26 of 29 games… was in the team’s top five of My best non-athletic talent is… making pancakes. minutes played, scoring, assists, field goal percentage, 3- point FG percentage, FG attempts, and FG made… averaged My craziest ambition is… jumping out of an airplane. 9.3 points per game in non-conference games and 6.4 points in WCC contests. Post-school ambitions… I would love to play overseas.

2003-04... The most influential person in my life is… my sister. I started and played in all 30 games, averaging 28.1 minutes really look up to her. a game... finished with 6.2 points and 2.6 rebounds per game... added 57 assists... scored double figures five times, If I could switch places with someone for a day, it including 18 against IUPUI (12/18/03)... had five points in would be… Amanda Patton because I would love to know the WCC title game against Gonzaga (3/7/04) and in the what’s going through her brain half of the time. NCAA tourney against Baylor (3/20/04)... dished out a sea- son and career-high five assists against San Francisco ziemann’s career highs (2/26/04)… led the team in scoring three times… hit four three-pointers and finished with 16 points against Min. 38, vs. Pepperdine (1/25/03) Northwestern (12/28/03)… grabbed six rebounds to go with FGM 8, at Miami (12/29/04) two steals, three assists and a at Colorado State FGA 13, twice (1/3/04)…was named to the All-Tournament team of the 3-FGM 5, at Miami (12/29/04) LMU*Furama Thanksgiving Classic after scoring 10 points, FTM 5, at IUPUI (12/18/03) dishing out three assists and recording one in the championship game…scored eight of LMU’s first ten points FTA 7, vs. Cal State Fullerton (11/20/04) in the win over IUPUI (12/18/04)…put the Lions up by Rebounds 7, at Santa Clara (1/28/03) three points by hitting two straight free throws with 15 sec- Assists 6, twice onds remaining, and then added a steal on the next IUPUI Turnovers 7, twice possession to lead the Lions to the victory…was named to Blocks 1, several times the All-Tournament team of the LMU Marina del Rey Steals 3, twice Marriott Beach Classic after leading the Lions with 13 points Points 23, at Miami (12/29/04) in the championship game.

Ziemann’s Career Stats /—Total—/ /—3-pt—/ Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2002-03 28-18 65-168 .387 3-18 .167 15-34 .441 67 2.4 59 80 4 17 148 5.3 2003-04 30-30 67-196 .342 14-51 .275 39-52 .750 79 2.6 57 81 4 23 187 6.2 2004-05 29-20 84-208 .404 22-63 .349 39-53 .736 75 2.6 51 78 3 20 229 7.9 Totals 87-68 216-572 .378 39-132 .295 93-139 .669 221 2.5 167 239 11 60 564 6.5 14 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY RETURNER BIOS Amanda DeCoud Personal… Amanda Nicole DeCoud was born Feb. 16, 1986 in Guard Upland, CA… daughter of Kathy DeCoud and Kevin 5-7 and Kasey DeCoud… has three sisters, Lauren, Erika  SO-1V and Alexis, and one brother, Austin… was also recruit- Moreno Valley, CA JW North HS ed by Pepperdine, Santa Clara and Gonzaga… was a member of the Honor Roll at John W. North HS… chose LMU for the campus, location and athletics pro- gram… volunteered with Sheriff’s Gift of Love… 13 competed against Rachael and Bianca Ziemann, Amanda Patton, Sara Brown and Carrie Noyes in high Briefly school… a liberal studies major. Amanda DeCoud begins her second season with the Lions… a hard working, exciting point guard… great DeCoud court vision and has a good feel for the game… a Off the Court scoring threat…tremendous instinct… excellent ball handler… good athleticism… had a strong showing Favorite website… www.lmulions.com in Australia. Most memorable road trip was… Australia, At LMU… when a bird pooped on Ashlee’s forehead…haha.. 2004-05… hilarious! DeCoud had a strong freshman season, starting 18 of I wear Number 13 because… my grandfather the 29 games in which she played… Averaged 19.9 used to wear it. I was 13 when I first wore this number minutes of action at the point guard spot… scored a and it has been my favorite number since. career-high 11 points to lead LMU to a win over UC Santa Barbara (1/2/05)… was 5-for-6 from the field Most people don’t know that… If I don’t get in a season-high 32 minutes of action… also played enough sleep then I’m not too pleasant of a person to be 32 minutes against USC (12/5/05), and Santa Clara around. (2/19/05)… dished out a season-high five assists at Cal State Fullerton (11/30/04) and averaged 1.7 assists Best thing about playing for Coach Wilhoit per game… a quick defender, she was third on the is… she genuinely cares for her players and wants the team in steals, and had six thefts vs. Cal State best for us in every area of our lives. Northridge (12/2/04)… grabbed a season-high My dream job would be… owning my own ice seven rebounds at Cal State Fullerton (11/30/04) and cream shop. averaged 2.0 boards per game… two double-digit scoring games… scored 10 points, including six free If I weren’t playing basketball I would be… throws, against Saint Mary’s (2/17/05). “Whoa! That’s a scary thought!”

High School… decoud’s career highs A 2004 graduate of JW North High School in Riverside, Minutes 32, three times CA… was a first-team All-Riverside County, first-team FGM 5, vs. UCSB (1/2/05) All-CIF and All-Ivy League pick as a junior and sen- FGA 7, vs. CS Northridge (12/20/04) ior… averaged 17.1 points, 5.6 rebounds, 4.3 assists 3-FGM 1, three times and 4.5 steals as a senior… her junior squad took the FTM 5, vs. Portland (1/15/05) FTA Ivy League Championship and made it to the CIF 7, vs. Portland (1/15/05) Rebounds 7, at CS Fullerton(11/30/04) Semifinal game… She averaged 14 points, 5.2 Assists 5, at CS Fullerton (11/30/04) rebounds, 4.3 steals and 4.1 assists per game as a jun- Turnovers 6, vs. Utah (12/18/04) ior… As a sophomore, she was second-team All- Blocks 1, four times Riverside County and first-team All-Ivy League and All- Steals 6, vs. CS Northridge ( 12/20/04) Points CIF… four year letterwinner, and three year cap- 11, vs. UCSB (1/2/05) tain… two-time Woodbridge Tournament MVP… two-time Ayala Best in the West All-Tournament team…named to the All-Star Girls Report Top 250… prep coach was Brian Jones.

DeCoud’s Career Stats /—Total—/ /—3-pt—/ Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 29-18 36-106 .340 4-14 .286 30-44 .682 58 2.0 50 55 8 38 106 3.7

2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 15 RETURNER BIOS Jenni Smith High School… Smith is a 2002 graduate of Broomfield High School Guard in Broomfield, CO…a four-year basketball letterwin- 6-0 ner …captained her junior and senior squads… was SR-3V an All-Boulder County selection four times…named Broomfield, CO to the All-Skyline League team all four years… was Broomfield HS selected as Boulder County and 4A state Player of the Year in 2002…a mainstay on the Honor Roll with a 3.5 GPA…four-time league All-Academic team mem- 20 ber…prep coach was Mike Croell. Personal… Briefly… Jenni Kay Smith was born on Aug. 15, 1984 in Denver, Jenni Smith enters her fourth season with the Lions… CO…the daughter of Craig and Debbie Smith…has a team leader…versatile player who offers coaching one brother, Chad and one sister, Jodi…also recruited staff many options…very nice shooting by Georgetown, Colorado State and San Diego… touch…excellent ball handling skills…high basket- chose LMU because of the academic and basketball ball I.Q…great feel for the game…has great vision programs…lists singing and writing as her hob- on the court…very competitive, loves to win… could bies… enjoys watching movies and hanging out with post up smaller defenders… brings confidence. friends in her spare time…lists macaroni and cheese as her favorite food…a business administration At LMU major. 2004-05… Valuable contributor off the bench, Smith played in 24 games and started two… averaged 18.8 minutes of action… made 36.4% of 3-point attempts and aver- Smith aged 4.8 points per game… scored a season-high nine Off the Court points three times… was 4-for-7 from the field for I wear Number 20 because… it is a Smith family tradition nine points and grabbed six rebounds against Hofstra and it was worn by my brother, Chad, and sister, Jodi. in the Miami Holiday Classic (12/28/04)… made two 3-pointers, added three free throws and had five Most people don’t know that… I enjoy watching “Saved by rebounds in the opening game of the LMU Marina del the Bell” re-runs. Rey Marriott Thanksgiving Tournament Best thing about playing for Coach Wilhoit is… her (11/26/04)… was 3-for-4 from three-point range to desire to improve every individual in the classroom and on the score nine points vs. San Diego (2/3/05)… missed court. four games to injury during non-conference play. If I weren’t playing basketball I would be… bored out of 2003-04… my mind. Played in 26 games, averaging 2.4 points and 1.2 The most influential people in my life are… by far my rebounds per game... had 12 points in win over UC parents. Riverside (12/5/03), going 4-for-4 from behind the arc... hit a big three-pointer in NCAA tournament My advice to younger players is… take it all in- it flies by. against Baylor... her three-pointer tied the Favorite place on LMU’s campus is… Gersten Pavilion- it’s LMU*Furama Thanksgiving Classic championship where the “magic” happens. game at 56-all with 3:19 remaining in the game…with 90 seconds remaining in the victory over smith’s career highs Portland (2/7/04), she drew a foul and hit both free throws to cut the Pilot lead to one…made her second Min. 28, at Portland (2/10/05) career start against Santa Clara (1/17/04)… played a FGM 4, twice season-high 24 minutes against Portland (2/7/04), FGA 9, at San Francisco (2/28/03) dishing out a season-high three assists and scoring 3-FGM 4, vs. UC Riverside (12/5/03) seven points. FTM 4, vs. USD (3/3/05) FTA 6, twice 2002-03… Rebounds 6, twice played in 21 games and made her first career start Assists 4, twice Turnovers 3, several times against San Francisco (2/28/03)… scored a season- Blocks 1, three times high five points against San Francisco…picked up Steals 4, vs. Santa Clara (2/14/03) four points, four steals and two rebounds against Points 12, vs. UC Riverside (12/5/03) Santa Clara (2/14/03).

Smith’s Career Stats /—Total—/ /—3-pt—/ Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2002-03 21-1 8-36 .222 2-12 .167 7-12 .583 16 0.8 8 19 0 10 25 1.2 2003-04 26-1 22-65 .338 12-35 .343 7-12 .583 31 1.2 20 16 4 3 63 2.4 2004-05 24-2 40-105 .381 20-55 .364 15-34 .441 52 2.2 30 21 1 12 115 4.8 Totals 47-4 70-206 .340 34-102 .333 29-58 .500 99 2.1 58 56 5 25 203 4.3 16 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY RETURNER BIOS 2002-03… Rachael Ziemann played in 14 games off the bench for the Lions…battled a foot injury all season…scored a season-high 16 points at Saint Mary’s Guard (3/1/03)… had back-to-back double digit scoring totals in the WCC 5-8 Tournament…scored 15 points against Portland (3/6/03) in Round SR-3V 1 and Santa Clara (3/7/03) in Round 2 of the tournament…col- Huntington Beach, CA lected a personal-best five rebounds twice on the year; against Edison HS Gonzaga (1/11/03) and at San Francisco (2/28/03)…was 7-for-9 from the free-throw line in the game at Saint Mary’s… dished out three assists in the first game of the season against UC Riverside (11/25/02). 21 High School… Ziemann is a 2002 graduate of Edison High School in Huntington Briefly… Beach, CA…a two sport athlete…lettered four times in both basket- Rachael Ziemann enters her fourth season with the Lions…is at the ball and track and field…four-time All-Orange County and All- most complete level of her game since entering LMU… exciting to Sunset League selection in track and field…was the CIF Division I coach… impressive scoring potential…is a game-changing play- high jump champion (1999, 2000)…took first in the AAU Junior er…has a good sense of the game…can see the floor Olympic Nationals in the high jump as a freshman…as a sopho- well…tremendous shooting touch …is very athletic…has a quick more, placed first at the Master Meet and set new school record with and powerful drive to the basket…is an excellent three-point shoot- a 5’10” jump and placed second in the state…placed second and er. sixth in the state high jump finals in her junior and senior years, respectively…a 2002 Edison Hall of Fame inductee…captained her At LMU junior and senior basketball squads…was a three-time All-Sunset 2004-05… League selection in basketball…was All-Orange County and All-CIF Had a fantastic season, breaking LMU’s single season record for 3- in 2001 and 2002…set single-season percentage record pointers en route to earning first team All-WCC honors…LMU’s (90%) as a senior…named Edison and Sunset League Athlete of the leading scorer, averaging 10.2 points per game… scoring average Year in 2002…prep basketball coach was Corey Kelly. rose to 13.1 in WCC contests… made 63 3-pointers on the season, smashing the previous LMU record of 48… 43 of the 3’s were in WCC Personal… games, the second highest total in conference history… her seven 3- Rachael Marie Ziemann was born on Mar. 12, 1983 in Newport pointers at Portland (2/10/05) broke the LMU single game record Beach, CA…the daughter of Neal and Terice Ziemann…has two and gave her 49 3-pointers for the season… that performance also brothers, Tyler and Joseph and a twin sister, Bianca who is on the tied the record… finished the game with a career- Lions’ squad as well…also recruited by San Diego and Oregon high 29 points, which was the second highest single game point total State…chose LMU because of its athletic and academic reputa- for an LMU junior… also added seven rebounds, five steals and four tion…names Hawaii as her favorite vacation spot…enjoys hanging assists in the win…15 double-digit scoring games… three games out with her sister and friends in her spare time…a business admin- with five 3-pointers, which ranks in the top-10 LMU single game istration major. list… was 5-for-8 from 3-point range for 19 points against Gonzaga Ziemann (1/13/05)… was 5-for-8 again, finishing with 17 points and eight rebounds at Saint Mary’s (1/22/05)… made five 3-pointers against Off the Court Pepperdine and scored 19 points against Pepperdine (1/29/05)… Most memorable road trip was… sophomore year at Santa made four straight 3-pointers as part of LMU’s second half comeback Clara when we won the WCC Championship. at San Francisco in the WCC opener (1/6/05)… shot 41.4% from 3- point range, good enought for 23rd in the country… shot better I wear Number 21 because… it’s the mirror number of my from 3-point range than overall (36.0%)…also played as a point twin and for reasons that it’s lucky. guard and was second on the team with 61 assists… in conference Best thing about playing for Coach Wilhoit is… she ulti- games, led the WCC in 3-point FG percentage (45.3) and 3-point FG mately does everything in her power to help you become a suc- made (3.07)… also in the top-10 for steals and scoring. cessful well-rounded individual.

2003-04... My best non-athletic talent is… coloring. played in all 30 games off the bench, averaging 14.2 minutes per game... finished with 5.0 points per game and 30 assists... got hot at Post-school ambitions… tryout for the WNBA and then play the end of the season... named WCC All-Tournament team after scor- professionally overseas. ing 13 points in semifinals and 10 points in championship win over Gonzaga (3/7/04)... added nine points and four assists against ziemann’s career highs Baylor (3/20/04) in NCAA tournament.... scored 12 points in the win at UNC Wilmington (11/23/03)…contributed four assists twice (vs. Min. 38, at Portland (2/10/05) San Diego 1/17/04, vs. Baylor 3/20/04)… recorded three steals FGM 9, at Portland (2/10/05) against Cal Poly (12/13/03)…led the Lions with nine rebounds in FGA 9, at Portland (2/10/05) the win against San Diego (1/15/04)… hit a three pointer in the 3-FGM 7, at Portland (2/10/05) final seconds against Portland (2/7/04) to give the Lions a four point lead…finished with nine points in 18 minutes of play against FTM 7, at Saint Mary’s (3/1/03) Pepperdine (2/21/04) to help Lions secure their first ever WCC FTA 9, at Saint Mary’s (3/1/03) title…her three-pointer with two minutes remaining brought the Rebounds 9, vs. San Diego (1/15/04) Lions to within two points of Portland in the WCC semifinals Assists 5, vs. UC Riverside (12/5/03) (3/6/04)… scored ten first half points in the WCC championship Turnovers 4, several times game (3/7/04)… her three-pointer cut Baylor’s lead to 59-55 with Blocks 1, twice 4:23 left in the game (3/20/04). Steals 5, twice Points 29, at Portland (2/10/05)

Ziemann’s Career Stats /—Total—/ /—3-pt—/ Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2002-03 14-0 26-62 .419 8-19 .421 9-11 .818 31 2.2 10 14 0 5 69 4.9 2003-04 30-0 56-148 .378 24-65 .369 13-15 .867 55 1.8 30 41 0 13 149 5.0 2004-05 29-18 104-289 .360 63-152 .414 26-33 .788 89 3.1 61 55 3 38 297 10.2 Totals 73-18 186-499 .373 95-236 .403 48-59 .814 175 2.4 101 110 3 56 515 7.1 2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 17 RETURNER BIOS Amanda Patton pick…selected to the All-CIF Division IA team three times…named team Most Valuable Player as a fresh- Guard man and sophomore and Best Offensive Player as a  5-9 junior and senior…holds the school record for three- JR-2V Valencia, CA pointers in a single game…is also the school record Hart HS holder in career three-pointers, points and assists…prep basketball coach was Tom Bailey. 22 Personal… Briefly… Amanda Lauren Patton was born on Aug. 16, 1985 in Amanda Patton enters her third season with the Valencia, CA…the daughter of Thomas and Leslie Lions… is healthy after off-season shoulder sur- Patton…has one sister, Dana…also recruited by gery… one of the prettiest shots in the conference… Santa Clara, San Diego, New Mexico and will be an impact player for the Lions this season… Pacific…chose LMU because of its location, coaching pure shooter with great outside range…sees the court staff and academic reputation…participated as a vol- extremely well…shows a great deal of confidence… unteer for the Special Olympics…a sociology major. incredible understanding of the game. Patton At LMU Off the Court 2004-05… Most people don’t know that… I ate kangaroo and Provided a spark off the bench with her deadly 3-point crocodile when we were in Australia. shot… made 46.2% of 3-point attempts, going 2-for-2 from 3-point range three times… appeared in 21 Three words that best describe me are… games, missing the first seven games with injury… extraverted, crazy, funny. made her season debut at Cal Poly (12/11/05)… averaged 6.8 minutes of action…hit a 3-pointer with My dream job would be… a music producer and 8.7 seconds remaining in the game to tie the score at owning my own record label with Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, T.I. and Tupac working for me. Santa Clara (1/20/05)… scored a season-high eight points against the Broncos… played 12 minutes My craziest ambition is… to slide down the LMU sign against Santa Clara (1/20/05) and Portland on the side of the hill overlooking the bluff. (2/10/05)… scored six points against San Francisco (1/6/05), Portland (1/15/05) and San Diego (3/3/05). First sports-related memory… getting kicked off my soccer team for being too rough. 2003-04… My advice to younger players is… wherever you go, Appeared in 14 games in her first season at LMU… there you are. missed 11 games due to a lower leg stress fracture… registered a career-high nine points on three three- pointers against UC Riverside (12/5/04)… grabbed a season-high five rebounds while playing 21 minutes to patton’s career highs help LMU win the LMU*Furama Thanksgiving Classic over Arkansas (11/29/03) …dished out three assists in Min. 21, vs. Arkansas (11/29/03) the win against Providence College (11/28/03)… FGM 3, twice FGA 7, vs. Arkansas (11/29/03) Picked up two steals vs. Cal Poly (12/13/03). 3-FGM 3, vs. UC Riverside (12/5/03) FTM 3, at UNC Wilmington (11/23/03) High School… FTA 4, at UNC Wilmington (11/23/03) Patton is a 2003 graduate of Hart High School in Rebounds 5, vs. Arkansas (11/29/03) Assists 3, three times Newhall, CA…a two sport athlete…lettered four times Turnovers 5, vs. Arkansas (11/29/03) in basketball and competed one year in softball…a Blocks 1, vs. UNLV (12/15/03) four-time all-city and All-Santa Clarita area selec- Steals 2, vs. Cal Poly (12/13/03) tion…was also a four-time All-Foothill League Points 9, vs. UC Riverside (12/5/03)

Patton’s Career Stats /—Total—/ /—3-pt—/ Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2003-04 14-0 10-26 .385 7-16 .438 3-4 .750 19 1.4 9 24 1 4 30 2.1 2004-05 21-0 17-36 .472 12-26 .462 5-7 .714 23 1.1 15 23 0 6 51 2.4 Totals 35-0 27-62 .435 19-42 .452 8-11 .727 42 1.2 24 47 1 10 81 2.3

18 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY RETURNER BIOS Bronwyn Evans Personal… Bronwyn Rose Evans was born Dec. 27, 1985 in Forward Portland, OR… daughter of Susan and Steven 6-1 SO-1V Evans… has two brothers, Jacob and Ben, who both Portland, OR attend Oregon State… was also recruited by Santa Jesuit HS Clara, Cornell, UC Santa Barbara, Colorado State and Portland… member of the National Honor Society… 30 Presidential Award winner… a natural science major. Briefly… Bronwyn Evans begins her second season with the Lions…brings a new level of maturity to the Lions…is more vocal and boisterous on the court as a Evans sophomore… terrific high post player…has a solid Off the Court all-around game… fundamentally sound… compet- Most people don’t know that… I am an amazing itive…good understanding of the game… perfection- dancer. ist… focused and driven… strong work ethic…solid Three words that best describe me are… reli- passer… has the attitude and leadership of a winner. gious, passionate, and intelligent.

At LMU My dream job would be… an ice cream taster. 2004-05… My best non-athletic talent is… stressing about Started the season well, playing double digit minutes everything. in four of the first seven games… scored a season- My craziest ambition is… to start a chain of exotic high six points and grabbed a season-high seven resorts with Valerie and Nicole! rebounds against Weber State in the championship game of the LMU Marina del Rey Marriott In summer/pre-season training I worked on… midrange shot consistency. Thanksgiving Tournament (11/27/04)… played a season-high 19 minutes in that game… also dished If I could switch places with someone for a day, out two assists and made two blocks…grabbed four it would be… President Bush because, of course, if I were the President, the nation would run perfectly! rebounds in 15 minutes of action at USC (12/5/04)… scored her first career point on a free throw against Cal My advice to younger players is… don’t let anyone State Fullerton (11/20/04) and her first field goal tell you it’s not possible. With desisre and hard work, any- thing is possible. against IUPUI (11/26/04)… averaged 6.0 minutes of action for the season, and 3.0 minutes during WCC Greatest basketball moment was… playing in games… grabbed 1.2 rebounds per game. Australia. Toughest player I have ever faced was… Ashlee High School… Dunlap. A 2004 graduate of Jesuit High School in Portland, evans’ career highs Oregon… a three-sport athlete, she lettered for three years in basketball and volleyball and one year in Min 19, vs. Weber State (11/27/04) track… honorable mention McDonald’s All- FGM 13, vs. Weber State (11/27/04) FGA 10, vs. Weber State (11/27/04) American… two-time All-Conference selection… 3-FGM 0 named All-State for Class 4-A as a senior… as a jun- FTM 1, vs. CSF (11/20/04) ior, was named to second team All-State tournament FTA 2, vs. CSF (11/20/04) team… first team adidas Laker Shootout… team Rebounds 7, vs. Weber State (11/27/04) Assists 2, three times captain for both basketball and volleyball her senior Turnovers 2, three times year… prep basketball coach was Kathy Naro… two- Blocks 2, vs. Weber State (11/27/04) time All-Conference selection as a middle blocker in Steals 1, four times Points 6, vs. Weber State (11/27/04) volleyball… named All-State her senior year… prep volleyball coach was Teresa Zimmerlee. Evans’ Career Stats /—Total—/ /—3-pt—/ Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 19-0 4-28 .143 0-3 .000 1-6 .167 22 1.2 7 16 5 4 9 0.5

2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 19 RETURNER BIOS Valerie Ogoke the California Scholarship Federation… had 28 points with 26 rebounds and six blocked shots in Forward a game as a sophomore…prep basketball coach 6-2 was Bo Corona. SO-1V Inglewood, CA St. Mary’s Academy Personal… Valerie Ekwie Ogoke was born on Sept. 10, 1986 in Inglewood, CA… daughter of Catherine Okekenta… mother attended Ahmada Bello 34 University in Nigeria… has two brothers, Maurice and Ronald and one sister, Desiree… Briefly... was also recruited by Princeton, Dartmouth, San Valerie Ogoke enters her second year with the Diego, Santa Clara and Portland… chose LMU Lions… brings a new level of maturity as a soph- for academics, athletics and location… an omore… extremely athletic… a huge talent, accounting major. ready to make a big contribution… can be a tenacious defender… good at securing rebounds… quick learner… very smart… has made huge strides offensively. Ogoke At LMU Off the Court 2004-05... Most memorable road trip was… Australia. Strong freshman season, culminating in being named to the WCC’s All-Freshman Team… Most people don’t know that… I am afraid of dogs. played in all 29 games, starting two… averaged 5.3 points and 4.3 rebounds per game… regis- Three words that best describe me are… athlet- tered a double-double in her first career start ic, goofy, BEAUTIFUL! against Cal Poly (12/11/04)… scored 14 points Best thing about playing for Coach Wilhoit is… and grabbed 12 rebounds in 32 minutes of that she does not let me give up. action…a strong rebounder, she led the team in offensive rebounds… averaged 2.7 offensive My craziest ambition is… to start a chain of exotic boards per game… recorded a season-high seven resorts with Bronwyn and Nicole! offensive rebounds at Santa Clara If I could switch places with someone for a day, (1/20/05)…third in the WCC in offensive it would be… Dick Cheney so that I could be rebounds in conference games… also ranked 6th Bronwyn’s Vice President. in the WCC in blocks in all games, averaging 0.8 My advice to younger players is… “when one door per game… had a career-high three blocks closes another door opens.” against Cal Poly and Pepperdine ( 2/26/05)… five double-digit scoring games, including a sea- Toughest player I have ever faced was… Ashlee son-high 15 points against Hofstra (12/28/05)… Dunlap also had 25 steals and 16 assists on the season… played double-digit minutes in all but two games. ogoke’s career highs Min. 32 at Cal Poly (12/11/04) High School... FGM 6, twice A 2004 graduate of St. Mary’s Academy in FGA 13, vs. Hofstra (12/28/04) Inglewood, CA… a four year letterwinner, and 3-FGM 0 three year captain… earned all-league honors as FTM 5, vs. USD (3/3/05) FTA 7, vs. Hofstra (12/28/05) a sophomore, junior and senior… named All- Rebounds 12, at Cal Poly (12/11/04) CIF as a junior and senior… named team MVP Assists 2, twice three years.… she averaged 17.7 points, 16.1 Turnovers 4, at CSF (11/30/04) rebounds, 6.7 blocks and 4.8 steals per game Blocks 3, twice earning her a spot on the 2003 Daily Breeze All- Steals 3, twice Area second-team… earned first team All-Daily Points 15, vs. Hofstra (12/28/04) Breeze honors as a senior… was a member of

Ogoke’s Career Stats /—Total—/ /—3-pt—/ Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 29-2 58-129 .450 0-0 .000 39-76 .513 125 4.3 16 35 22 25 155 5.3

20 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY RETURNER BIOS Carrie Noyes Personal… Carrie Catherine Noyes was born Mar. 27, 1986 in Forward 6-1 Placentia, CA… daughter of Catherine and David SO-1V Noyes… has one brother, Bryan, who played Brea, CA Brea Olinda HS baseball at UCSB… recruited by UCLA, San Francisco, San Diego, Saint Mary’s and University… chose LMU for athletics and loca- 40 tion… was a scholar-athlete at Brea Olinda HS… an english major. Briefly… Carrie Noyes enters her second year with the Lions… recovering from knee surgery during the fall… a physical player… willing to do the “dirty Noyes work”… will do the things that won’t show up on Off the Court the stat sheet- set screens, tip the ball to keep it alive… does the little intangibles that make a Favorite Television Show… Laguna Beach, even though it frustrates me. difference in the game. Most people don’t know I… surf.

My dream job would be… editor of a fashion mag- At LMU azine. 2004-05... My best non-athletic talent is… laying out. Played in 10 games… scored her first career point on a free throw at San Diego (1/8/05)… If I weren’t playing basketball I would be… a secured two rebounds in her first career game at bum on the beach. Cal State Fullerton (11/30/04), just miles away Post-school ambitions… travel, live in Hawai’i and from her hometown of Brea… also grabbed become a high school English teacher. rebounds against San Diego (1/8/05) and Saint First sports-related memory… shooting on the Mary’s (2/17/05)…recorded her first assist and wrong basket when I was 5 and having my family steal against Saint Mary’s (2/17/05)…played a screaming, “NO!!!” season-high five minutes against Utah The most influential person in my life is… my (12/18/04). brother for always being there for support and making me laugh. High School…

A 2004 graduate of Brea Olinda High School in noyes’ career highs Brea, CA…was All-League all four years of high Minutes 5, vs. Utah (12/18/04) school as well as All-CIF… All-Tournament FGM 0 Team at Nike Tournament of Champions… one FGA 0 3-FGM 0 of the Blue Chip Top 100 seniors… was named a FTM 1, at San Diego (1/8/05) Street & Smith All-American…three-time pick to FTA 2, at San Diego (1/8/05) Rebounds 2, at CSF (11/30/04) the Orange County Register’s All-County second Assists 1, vs. Saint Mary’s (2/17/05) team… averaged 16.5 points, 8.3 rebounds, 2.0 Turnovers 1, vs. Utah (12/18/04) Blocks 0 steals, 3.0 assists and 1.4 blocks per game as a Steals 1, vs. Saint Mary’s (2/17/05) junior…prep basketball coach was Jeff Sink. Points 1, at San Diego (1/8/05)

Noyes’ Career Stats /—Total—/ /—3-pt—/ Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 10-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 4 0.4 1 1 0 1 1 0.1

2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 21 RETURNER BIOS Jevay Grooms against Portland (1/10/03) …also scored against Arkansas (12/30/02), Gonzaga (1/11/03) and Saint Center Mary’s (1/31/03)…collected her first collegiate block at 6-3 Saint Mary’s (3/1/03)…also had season-high four SR-3V rebounds in the game against Gonzaga. Granada Hills, CA  Kennedy HS High School… Grooms is a 2002 graduate of John F. Kennedy High School in Granada, CA…a three sport athlete… lettered four times in track, three times in volleyball and basket- 50 ball… was a four-time All-Mission Valley League selec- tion in volleyball…captained her junior and senior vol- Briefly… leyball squads…named all-league in basketball as a Jevay Grooms enters her fourth season with the Lions…is freshman, sophomore and junior…was basketball cap- playing her best basketball as she enters her senior tain in 2000 and 2001. year… a team leader… has a very good work ethic…has a strong desire to improve her basketball Personal… knowledge…is very athletic…possesses the type of skills Jevay Talia Grooms was born on June 25, 1984 in and abilities that makes basketball players successful… Glendale, CA…the daughter of Henry and Tonie looks to make another big offensive improvement. Grooms…has seven brothers, Zanye, Ian, Ivan, Athesis, Yaphet, Rahsan, Dax and four sisters, Xava, Shaneya, At LMU Nina and Cathy…loves food and traveling…a political 2004-05… science and economics double major with an interna- Had a breakout junior season, playing in all 29 games tional emphasis. and starting 25… averaged 7.3 points and 5.4 rebounds per game… her 53.9 field goal percentage was the third Grooms best in LMU single season history… it led the team and Off the Court was second in the WCC… her first career start was record-breaking, scoring 21 points and grabbing 12 Most memorable road trip was… going to rebounds against Colorado in the season-opener Yellowstone National Forest with my family when I was 9 (11/19/04)… shot 10-for-11 from the field, and her 90.9 years old. shooting percentage was the 4th best shooting percentage Most people don’t know that… I am the second in an LMU single game… also had two assists, two youngest of 12 children. blocks and a steal against the Buffalos… followed it up My dream job would be… to get paid to travel the with another double-digit rebounding game, grabbing 12 world and have an economic and political opinion. boards and scoring eight points against Cal State Fullerton (11/20/04) to earn Nugget Classic All- The most influential people in my life are… my Tournament honors… recorded another double-double mom and dad. against UC Santa Barbara (1/2/05), scoring 10 points My advice to younger players is… take it one day at and grabbing 15 rebounds… had several key offensive a time. rebounds in the final minutes of the one-point LMU vic- tory… scored 18 points on 8-for-9 shooting from the field Favorite place on LMU’s campus is… Economics at Saint Mary’s (1/22/05)… that 88.9 FG percentage lounge. They have great couches to nap on. ranks 6th on the LMU single game list… played in dou- Hobbies outside of basketball… cooking, baking, ble-digit minutes in all but two games… averaged 23.0 and reading. minutes of play… led the team with 22 blocks, including six games with at least two blocks… named to the WCC grooms’ career highs All-Academic Team. Min. 33, vs. Gonzaga (1/13/05) 2003-04… FGM 10, vs. Colorado (11/19/04) Appeared in 21 games for the Lions… averaged 1.6 FGA 11, vs. Colorado (11/19/04) points per game and 1.4 rebounds per game… registered 3-FGM 0 a career-high 13 points against Santa Clara (1/17/04) FTM 3, three times while playing a career-high 22 minutes… played 12 FTA 6, twice minutes against San Francisco (2/26/04) and scored four Rebounds 15, vs. UCSB (1/2/05) points… grabbed a career-high five rebounds twice Assists 2, three times (1/17/04 against Santa Clara, 2/26/04 against San Turnovers 4, vs. Pepperdine (1/29/05) Francisco). Blocks 3, vs. Portland (1/15/05) Steals 4, at San Diego (1/8/05) 2002-03… Points 21, vs. Colorado (11/19/04) Played in 13 games…scored a season-high four points

Grooms’ Career Stats /—Total—/ /—3-pt—/ Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2002-03 13-0 6-14 .429 0-0 .000 1-5 .200 21 1.6 1 9 1 0 13 1.0 2003-04 21-0 12-30 .400 0-0 .000 10-18 .556 30 1.4 1 14 4 3 34 1.6 2004-05 29-25 90-167 .539 0-0 .000 32-56 .571 158 5.4 21 44 22 22 212 7.3 Totals 63-25 108-211 .512 0-0 .000 43-79 .544 209 3.3 23 67 27 25 259 4.1 22 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY RETURNER BIOS Sara Brown final six points to lead San Clemente to a 42-40 victo- ry over El Camino in the first round of the CIF Brown Guard Southern California Regional Division I State Off the Court  5-9 Tournament… Named captain her senior year… SO-TR Santa Margarita, CA Played at El Toro HS her freshman season before trans- Favorite television show… Laguna Beach. Colorado State ferring to San Clemente… was a three-year First Team All-South Coast Leage selection and co-MVP of the conference her senior year… was also All-State for Most people don’t know that… I love pup- 23 three seasons and was an adidas All-American in 2002 pies and 2003… was a Street & Smith’s Honorable Briefly… Mention All American the same two years… was on Best thing I like about playing for Coach Sara Brown begins her second season with the Lions the principal’s honor roll all three years at San Wilhoit is… she treats her team as if we’re her after transferring from Colorado State… sat out the Clemente… played for the Orange County Swith Club family. 2004-05 season due to NCAA transfer rules… wore the team from 1999 to 2001 before playing for the top- LMU jersey for the first time in Australia… strong out- ranked West Coast All-Stars in 2002… led her high My best non-athletic talent is… cleaning. side shooter… will provide support in the guard posi- school teams to a 109-16 record in her four seasons of tion. varsity play… ranks third at San Clemente in scoring with 1,143 points… once made four three-pointers in First sports-related memory… winning the At Colorado State… a game… prep basketball coach was Mary Mulligan. “all hustle” award at my first basketball camp in 2003-04… second grade. Played in 20 games, starting three … averaged six Personal minutes per appearance… scored 14 points on the Sara Ashley Brown was born May 30, 1985 in Hinsdale, season… averaged 1.1 rebounds per game… record- My advice to younger players is… whatever IL… daughter of Tammy and Charles Brown… also you put into it is what you’ll get out of it. ed eight assists and eight steals… scored a season- recruited by Virginia, Oregon, Arizona and UC high four points against Denver (12/11/03)… dished Santa Barbara … selected LMU because of the supurb out three assists in her first career game against Texas quality of education, the positive and effective women’s Greatest basketball moment is… hitting the Southern (11/21/03)… grabbed a season-high four basketball program, and the proximity to friends and winning shot to advance to the second round of the rebounds against Air Force (3/4/04). family… a sociology major. state tournament my senior year in high school. High School A 2003 graduate of San Clemente HS… scored the

2002-03 Ashlee Dunlap One of three Aztecs and the only freshman to play and start Dunlap in all 27 games … first on the team in field goals, rebound- Off the Court Forward ing and steals and was second in scoring and blocks… post- 6-1 ed 19 double-figure scoring games, 11 double-figure JR-TR rebounding games and 10 double-doubles… led the team in Favorite television show is… America’s Next Top Los Angeles, CA scoring 19 times and in rebounding 20 times… earned Model. San Diego State Mountain West Conference honorable-mention honors… first in the conference in rebounds per game (8.8) and Most people don’t know that… I beat box. defensive boards (5.19/g) … also appeared in the MWC top 10 in offensive rebounds (2nd), blocked shots (3rd) and steals (6th)… had a career night in a win over American Three words that best describe me are… 35 unique, humorous and artistic. (12/9/02), posting her fourth double-double with 17 points and 18 rebounds … 18 rebounds are a MWC freshman Briefly record and were the most by a Mountain West Conference My best non-athletic talents are… drawing and Ashlee Dunlap begins her second season with the Lions after player in a game in 2002-03. transferring from San Diego State… sat out the 2004-05 dancing. season due to NCAA transfer rules… played incredibly well High School in Australia, recording double-digit points in all five games A 2002 graduate of Fairfax High School in Los Angeles … My craziest ambition is… be the first female rap- with three double-doubles… long arms and a soft touch was an all-city selection in each of her four years of high per/singer/dancer/beat boxer. around basket… will score inside and outside… outstand- school … received all-league MVP honors as a junior … ing rebounder and shot blocker. averaged 23 points, nine rebounds and four assists per game In summer/pre-season training I worked … her team was ranked in the top four in Los Angeles her on… my ball handling and perimeter shooting. At San Diego State junior season … scored 95 points over the course of four 2003-04 games at the Ayala Tournament as a senior … scored 30 Played in 28 games, starting 25… averaged 10.7 points per points and 22 rebounds versus Harvard-Westlake as a senior My first sports-related memory… playing bas- game, and 7.6 rebounds per game… blocked 31 shots and … league freshman of the year… prep basketball coach ketball on the playground with the boys in kinder- made 38 steals… averaged 27 minutes per game… third in was Judy Edwards. garten. the MWC in rebounding… fifth in blocks… scored 23 points with ten rebounds against Nevada (11/24/03)… had Personal Favorite place on LMU’s campus is… the bluff. another 23 point game against Air Force, with 12 Ashlee Renee Dunlap was born June 9, 1984 in Los Angeles, rebounds… had 17 double-digit scoring games, and 12 CA… daughter of Sheila Clark and Andre Dunlap… has double-digit rebounding games… had a season-high 17 three brothers, Darren, Deandre and Andre … also recruited Greatest basketball moment was… beating rebounds against Washington State (12/22/03)… recorded by UCLA, USC and Pepperdine… chose LMU because she Westchester High School during playoffs on its home 11 double-doubles. was pleased with the program’s academics and athletics… a court. studio arts major.

2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 23 2003-04NEWCOMER WCC BIOS CHAMPIONS Cassady Moore four rebounds and five steals per game… in Moore Off the Court Guard the summer of 2004, attended the adidas All 5-7 American camp, and was named to the River FR-HS I wear Number 11 because… I was told one Long Beach, CA City Classic All-Tournament team with her day that it meant #1 in offense and #1 in defense. Long Beach Millikan HS club team, Cal Sparks… averaged 4.25 steals My dream job would be… to fly planes. 11 per game, with two 10 steal games, and added 11.5 points, four assists and three My craziest ambition is… sky diving. Briefly… rebounds per game with the Sparks… In summer/pre-season training I worked Cassady Moore begins her first season with named to the Principal’s Honor roll and on… gaining muscle. the Lions… athletically gifted guard… will graduated with honors. provide a defensive spark for the Lions… If I could switch places with someone for a day it would be… . very coachable… comes from a strong club Personal… program, Cal Sparks. My advice to younger players is… practice, Cassady Amie Moore was born on Apr. 14, practice, practice. 1987 in Torrance, CA… daughter of Carol High School… Favorite place on LMU’s campus is… the Moore and Peter Baker… has two sisters, A 2005 graduate of Long Beach Millikan HS bluff. It gives me peace. Lacy and Breeanna… was also recruited by in Long Beach, CA…a four-year letterwinner Greatest basketball moment was… beating Pepperdine, Gonzaga and Northern for coach Lorene Morgan… was named All- the #1 ranked team in middle school during semi- Arizona… chose LMU because the coaching finals by a point. League in her junior and senior year… staff showed care towards the student-ath- named to the All-CIF Division I-AA team in letes… a business administration major. her final season… averaged eight points,

Jenna Sybesma ors in all four years…was a three-time All- Sybesma

Forward Riverside County and All-Inland Empire Off the Court 6-2  selection… averaged 20 points and 10 FR-HS Most people don’t know that… I’m terrified of Corona, CA rebounds per game…three year captain… snakes. Centennial HS in 2004, she participated in the invitation- Three words that best describe me are… 15 only All Game Sports All American camp in hyper, determined, and joyful. Charlotte, North Carolina. Briefly… My best non-athletic talent is… cooking. Jenna Sybesma begins her first season with Personal… In summer/pre-season training I worked the Lions… unassuming player who has on… my footwork. Jenna Larae Sybesma was born on Mar. 6, showed great maturity in her brief time at 1987 in Anaheim, CA… daughter of Ann If I weren’t playing basketball I would be… LMU… extremely physical… great attitude lost. and David Sybesma… has a brother, David and competitive spirit… tough and focused and sister, Cherlyn… brother David played First sports-related memory… beating our rival competitor… very creative with the ball. by one point in the championship game on my birthday basketball at Cal Poly Pomona… recruited in the 6th grade.

by San Diego State, UC Riverside and The most influential person in my life is… my Nevada… chose LMU because it was close to brother, David. High School… home, would offer a great education, and A 2005 graduate of Centennial HS in Corona, My advice to younger players is… put your had good people… competed against school work first. CA…four year letterwinner for coach Nick Amanda DeCoud in high school… a busi- Pardue… is a three-time All-CIF honoree, Favorite place on LMU’s campus is… the Lair. ness administration major. and earned All-Mountain View League hon-

24 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY 2003-04 NEWCOMERWCC CHAMPIONS BIOS

Jenn Hall All-America Third Team, and was the Hall Guard Sacramento Bee Player of the Year in 2003…was Off the Court 6-2 an adidas All-American, earning West Team MVP JR-TR honors at the L'adidas Roundball Classic after Folsom, CA I wear Number 32 because… it symbolizes a Vanderbilt scoring 27 points… as a senior at Folsom High, new beginning. I have always been #23. New she averaged 21.9 points, 10.4 rebounds and 2.4 school, new number. steals to lead the team to its third straight Sierra 32 Valley Conference title… named Sierra Valley The three words that best describe me Conference Player of the Year honors, Delta are… passionate, loving, and determined. Briefly … League Player of the Year and the Metro Jennifer Hall begins her first season with the (Sacramento) Player of the Year…scored 42 Lions after transferring from Vanderbilt… will Best thing I like about playing for Coach points and grabbed 11 rebounds as a senior Wilhoit is… that I know that she will inspire me sit out the 2005-06 season due to NCAA transfer against Elk Grove, and was named to the Cal-Hi rules. to play at the best of my ability. Plus, I know that Sports Division II All-State Team… participated she is going to take care of me. on the USA Youth Development Festival West At Vanderbilt… Team in 2002, setting a pair of records with 28 2004-05… played in just four games before My dream job would be… to coach Division I points, including 5-for-5 shooting from behind Women’s Basketball underneath Coach Wilhoit. deciding to transfer… averaged 5.3 points and the three point line… She was named a 2002 3.8 rebounds in 15.5 minutes of action. Street & Smith's All-America honorable mention, 2003-04… played an average of 6.0 minutes If I weren’t playing basketball I would and as a freshman, garnered Freshman All- be… producing and directing movies. in 28 games…averaged 2.3 points, 1.6 rebounds American honors from USA Today. and made 36.2% of her attempts from the field… scored a career-high 13 points and seven My advice to younger players is… love what Personal… you do. If you don’t love it, it’s not worth your time. rebounds against Savannah State, and averaged Jennifer Marie Hall was born on November 14, a point a minute against Ole Miss, scoring 12 1984 in Santa Ana, CA… daughter of Jane and points in 12 minutes of action. Favorite place on LMU’s campus is… any- Mark Hall… has a twin brother, Matthew, who where you can see the view of the ocean. attends Vanderbilt… also recruited by UCLA, High School… USC, Notre Dame, Purdue, Michigan and Ohio The best sporting event I have ever A 2003 graduate of Folsom High School… State… selected LMU because she felt she would played for the West team at the 2003 McDonald's attended was… when I won the 12 and under excel athletically and academically… a com- Nike/Lady Footlocker National championship. All-American game, and was a WBCA All-America munication studies major. honorable mention…was named to the Parade

Georgia Onyemem WCAL teams two times…two-time Sports Onyemem Off the Court Guard Focus CCS Basketball Player of the Year…  5-9 team captain for two years… averaged 16 FR-HS My dream job would be… a musician. San Leandro, CA points, nine rebounds and four assists per Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep game… participated in the adidas All My best non-athletic talent is… finger pick- 33 American camp in the summer of 2004. ing on guitar. My craziest ambition is… bungee jumping Briefly… Personal… and to travel the world. Georgia Onyemem is in her first season with Georgia U. Onyemem was born on Jan. 14, the Lions… will redshirt during the 2005-06 1987 in Berkeley, CA… daughter of Bose and Post-school ambitions… go to graduate season…extremely gifted player… tremen- George Onyemem… has one sister Therese, school. dous jumping skills… talented athlete. and a brother, Charles… recruited by San First sports-related memory… kicking the Francisco, Nevada, UC Davis and home run in kickball in third grade. High School… Fordham… chose LMU for its location, A 2005 graduate of Sacred Heart Cathedral beautiful campus and women’s basketball My advice to younger players is… find the little joy in everything you do and it won’t seem so HS in San Francisco, CA… a four-year letter- program… won the DePaul Scholar hard. winner, she was a two-time All-State selec- Medal… a business law and psychology tion…WCAL MVP in her senior season… double major. Greatest basketball moment was… hitting named to the All-Bay Area, All-CCS and All- a half-court shot to win a championship game.

2005-06 SUMMERWOMEN’S PROSPECTUS BASKETBALL 25 2003-042005-06 WCCROSTER CHAMPIONS 2005-06 ROSTER

No Name Pos Ht Yr-Exp Hometown (Previous School) Pronunciation 11 Cassady MOORE G 5-7 Fr-HS Long Beach, CA (Long Beach Millikan HS) Cass-uh-dee More 12 Bianca ZIEMANN G 5-8 Sr-3V Huntington Beach, CA (Edison HS) BEE-on-ka ZEE-man 13 Amanda DeCOUD G 5-7 So-1V Moreno Valley, CA (JW North HS) Amanda Day-COO 15 Jenna SYBESMA F 6-2 Fr-HS Corona, CA (Centennial HS) Jenna Sy-BEZ-ma 20 Jenni SMITH G 6-0 Sr-3V Broomfield, CO (Broomfield HS) 21 Rachael ZIEMANN G 5-8 Sr-3V Huntington Beach, CA (Edison HS) Rachael ZEE-man 22 Amanda PATTON G 5-9 Jr-2V Valencia, CA (Hart HS) 23 Sara BROWN G 5-9 So-TR Santa Margarita, CA (Colorado St.) 30 Bronwyn EVANS F 6-1 So-1V Portland, OR (Jesuit HS) BRAWN-win Evans 32 Jennifer HALL G 6-2 Jr-TR Folsom, CA (Vanderbilt) 33 Georgia ONYEMEM G 5-9 Fr-HS San Leandro, CA (Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep) Georgia AWN-yah-mem 34 Valerie OGOKE F 6-2 So-1V Inglewood, CA (St. Mary's Academy) Valerie Uh-GO-kee 35 Ashlee DUNLAP F 6-1 Jr-TR Los Angeles, CA (San Diego St.) 40 Carrie NOYES F 6-1 So-1V Brea, CA (Brea Olinda HS) Carrie Noise 50 Jevay GROOMS C 6-3 Sr-3V Granada Hills, CA (Kennedy HS) Juh-VAY Grooms

HEAD COACH: Julie Wilhoit (Marian College ‘85) - 11th season Julie WILL-hoyt ASSISTANT COACHES: Lynn Flanagan (Loyola Marymount ‘91) - 15th season Tami Adkins (San Francisco ‘93) - sixth season Will Callanen (Arizona ‘93) - first season Will CAL-la-Nen TRAINER: Gary Dyogi (LMU ‘00) - second season Gary Dee-YO-gee LIONS’ ALL-ACCESS TEAM MANAGERS

Lion Team Managers Above (from left): Vera Kwan (Pasadena, CA), Christine Patrick Duggan and Angela Kiel return as the voices of the LMU Hosana (Long Beach, CA) and Elisa Gonzalez (Los Angeles, CA) women’s basketball team on Lions’ All-Access this season. For the Below (from left): Monica Gillvray (Sierra Madre, CA) and third straight season, all LMU women’s basketball games will be Catherine Gillvray (Sierra Madre, CA) broadcast on www.LMULions.com. In addition, home games will have streaming video.

Select games will also be broadcast on LMU’s radio station, KXLU 88.9FM. Check www.LMULions.com for a broadcast schedule.

To subscribe to Lions’ All-Access, go to www.LMULions.com.

26 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY Welcome to LMU Building Champions

Building Champions 27 WhatWhat dodo youyou knowknow aboutabout LMU?LMU?

aybe that we’re the only ed to Los Angeles, enable students to friendships, promote justice and Catholic University in Los make current contacts in technology, become a contributing citizen of the MAngeles and one of the business, politics, art, music, and natu- world. world’s renowned Jesuit institutions, a rally, the entertainment industry. Our curriculum is broad and deep. group that includes 28 U.S. universities Yet there’s something more to consid- Our pace is demanding. Our expecta- and over 100 schools worldwide. er. If you’re looking for a place to tions are high. Our plans are ambitious. Or that Loyola Marymount University acquire facts and skills that will help And we’re looking for curious, accom- has been called a Hidden Gem by the you get along in the world, you have plished, enterprising, visionary stu- Washington Post and ranked among many choices. But if you’re looking for dents eager to... the Best in the West by U.S. News & a place where God fits in, a place that World Report. honors faith as well as reason, Loyola Embrace the Or that our serene campus, overlook- Marymount University may be the place ing Marina del Rey, offers one of the for you. Challenge most exhilarating academic locations At LMU, we inspire you to take ideas anywhere. apart and learn how they fit together. Or that our five colleges, all connect- You’ll test your limits, forge enduring

The mission of the Loyola Marymount University Athletics Department is to provide an environment for student-athlete development that supports the pursuit of the highest level of success athletically and aca- demically for the growth of the whole person in the tradition of the Jesuit and Marymount ideals.

28 Loyola Marymount University Athletics WhatWhat It’sIt’s AboutAbout

IT’S ABOUT THE SUPPORT SOME FACTS Throughout an LMU education, students enjoy the • The highly diverse student population includes nearly 1,000 Asians, nearly 500 African Americans, and about 1,400 Latinos. support of instructors who know each individual by • Ninety-one percent of the University's first-year students had a high name and who make classes challenging, fascinat- school GPA of 3.0 or better (based on 2001/02 figures). ing and fun. Class sizes are 13 to 1 and give each • The student-faculty ratio is 12.8 to 1. • Altogether, LMU students received about $65 million in financial aid, student a chance to exceed even their own expec- including $17 million allocated by LMU. tations. • Founding Communities: Society of Jesus (Jesuits); The Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary (Marymount Sisters); The Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange (CSJ) IT’S WHO YOU ARE WITH • Enrollment (Fall 2003): Undergraduate 5,465, Graduate 1,639, Looking for camaraderie? When it comes to pro- Law School 1,377 • Faculty: Full-time Faculty (Fall 2003) -- 369; Total Full-time and viding friends and mentors, you won’t find a uni- Part-time Staff -- Westchester 709; Law School campus- 130 versity surpassing LMU. The campus population • Student Housing: 16 Residence Halls for 2,898 comes from all 50 states and 70 countries. Better still, LMU offers more than 100 extracurricular organizations that hone the students skills and help them find like-minded colleagues for life.

Whatever the religious belief, the university pays attention to individual spirit. “I’ve thought a lot about what makes my friends at college different that those from high school, and I’ve realized that the people at LMU live up to the mission of being men and women for others,” said a sophomore. Students are free to examine faith in social or service activities.

IT’S WHERE YOU LIVE Every fall, nine out of 10 first-year students take advantage of LMU housing and for some very good reasons. Some of the benefits of LMU living are simple: an active social scene, meal plans that allow students to dine at various campus loca- tions, and easy access to classes and campus facilities. But university housing offers much more than simple convenience, it also give students an edge. As a resident, students are immediately plugged into programs that help them achieve bet- ter grades, meet new friends, develop profession- al contacts and graduate in a timely manner.

IT’S WHERE YOU’RE BOUND “We’re trying to get rid of you,” so professor Kelly Younger, who directs the Honors Program, likes to tell LMU students. He’s referring to the study abroad opportunities, scholarships, internships, academic conferences and competitions that take students off campus and into the world. When it comes time to graduate, students will have the knowledge, the confidence, and the strength of spirit to achieve anything the students can imag- ine. Building Champions 29 PROGRAMS OF STUDY The Colleges Following are the programs of study or majors available in the Colleges of Liberal Arts, Communication & Fine Arts, Business Administration, Science & Engineering and the School of Education: VIEW TO A PROMISING FUTURE Accounting Latin African American Studies Leadership Animation Liberal Studies he Chronicle of Higher Education notes that at Archaeology Management Jesuit institutions, this precept “translates Art History Marketing into a large amount of individual attention T Asian and Pacific Studies Mathematics (Pure and Applied) from faculty members and accessibility to high-level administrators, including the president.” At LMU, Asian Pacific American Studies Mathematics Education students don’t simply benefit from cura personalis; Biochemistry Mechanical Engineering they practice it, too, carrying out the Jesuit ideal of Biology Modern Greek “men and women for others.” The Marymount sis- Business Administration Multimedia ters contribute a history of educating women and Business Law Music teaching through the arts, with a deliberately inter- Chemistry Natural Science national perspective that encourages respect for all cultures. LMU brings Chicana/o Studies Operations Management these gifts together in five colleges: Business Administration, Civil Engineering Peace Studies Communications and Fine Arts, Film and Television, Liberal Arts, and Classical Civilization Philosophy Science and Engineering. Classics Physics Communication Studies Political Science • Under the direction of award-winning entrepre- Computer Engineering Pre-Clinical Lab Technology neurship professor Fred Kiesner, for instance, stu- Computer Information Systems Pre-Dentistry dents in our COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINIS- Computer Science Pre-Journalism TRATION participate in an internship program that Dance Pre-Law places them with social entrepreneurs who are work- Economics Pre-Medical Technology ing to better society. “More and more, students are Electrical Engineering Pre-Medicine saying, ‘Hey, I can use my abilities to do good for Elementary Education Pre-Occupational Therapy others by doing business,” said Kiesner. Engineering Physics Pre-Optometry English Pre-Pharmacy • From their first year, engineering majors in our COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Entrepreneurship Pre-Physical Therapy address real-world design challenges, like devising Environmental Engineering Pre-Podiatric Medicine plans for improving LMU’s traffic flow. “The project Environmental Science Pre-Veterinary Medicine takes a lot of creativity and some pretty complex Ethics Psychology problem-solving,” says associate dean Tom Calder. European Studies Recording Arts “During students’ presentations, we’ve had the Film Production Science Education University’s V.P. for facilities sit in to listen to their Finance Screenwriting ideas and offer professional feedback.” French Sociology General Science Spanish • Students in the SCHOOL OF FILM AND TELEVI- German Studio Arts SION produce their own short films and TV pilots, Greek Television Production with acting and music often supplied by student per- History Theatre Arts formers from our COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION Human Resource Management Theological Studies AND FINE ARTS. When our talent pool can’t accom- Humanities Travel and Tourism modate them, Hollywood can. “For my junior thesis, I Individualized Studies Urban Studies teamed up with two other people to make a two-part, Irish Studies Women’s Studies 10-minute sitcom,” says a TV production major. “We Italian developed an idea and asked a senior in screenwriting to write a script. When it came to casting, we ran an ad in Backstage West and received 300 head shots. It was like a real casting audition.”

• At LMU, real-world experiences benefits any discipline-even literature. Students in the BEL- LARMINE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS don’t just read Jack Kerouac. They go on the road. English professor Kelly Younger explains: “I teach a course called Road Read in which we study not only the literature of Los Angeles and California, but also the city itself as text. After reading Nathanael West’s The Day of Locust, we take a walking tour of downtown L.A., focusing on the architecture of the 1920s and 30s. We read Kerouac’s Big Sur and drive up the coast, spending a week reading, writ- ing and sharing on the intellectual adventure.

HONORS PROGRAM • The University Honors Program provides an intensive and innovative academic experience for the serious student. The program combines four interdisciplinary University Honors core cours- es with an intensive year-long sequence in writing, critical thinking and American Cultures. A second year-long sequence in the history of civilization and a course in natural philosophy are also a part of the curriculum. All honors students are required to display proficiency in a foreign language, take an upper-division ethics course, an interdisciplinary seminar in the junior year and a senior thesis. Interested students should apply to the University Honors Director. 30Loyola Marymount University Athletics Academic Support

he Student-Athlete Academic Center exists to support all student-athletes in their goals of getting a degree on Ttime, maintaining athletic eligibility, and preparing for life after LMU. The Academic Center provides guidance and coun- seling from the moment a recruit first walks on to the campus to the moment a student-athlete graduates.

TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE

LMU has a proud reputation of academic excellence among its athletes. According to the 2003 NCAA Graduation-Rate Report, the LMU athletic department posted a rate of 85 percent for all athletes exhausting their eligibility and a rate of 73 percent for those receiving athletics aid. LMU student-athletes consistent- ly graduate at a higher rate than the entire student body.

ACADEMIC SERVICES

The Academic Center is housed in Gersten Pavilion, providing academic support for the 350+ athletes in 18 sports. The staff consists of the Academic Coordinator and a Graduate Assistant, who monitor the progress of student-athletes, ensure timely graduation, and assist in degree preparation. In addition, the MAKING A MARK academic support staff offers a variety of other services, includ- oyola Marymount University ranked fifth in the nation among all ing: LNCAA Division I schools in the first Academic Progress Rates • Major Requirements (APR) report, issued by the NCAA in 2004-05 for its 326 Division I • Priority Registration schools. The APR measures an institutions success in retaining • Study Hall scholarship athletes and keeping them eligible in each sport. • Tutorial Services STAFF • Laptop Checkout for Team Travel The Lions earned an APR score of 991, placing them in a tie • Information about Awards/Scholarships for fifth with Villanova among all 326 Division I institutions. • Life skills and Developmental Workshops/Speakers Rounding out the top-5 are Yale (999), Princeton (994), Penn • Leadership and Mentoring opportunities (993) and William & Mary (992). LMU, who is considered a Division I-AAA institution (those schools who compete at the LMU is committed to ensuring every student-athlete reaches their full potential in the classroom. Each stu- D-I level without football), ranks number one among those dent-athlete is required to be enrolled in 15 units per institutions. semester and is asked to keep a minimum 2.5 cumu- "The efforts of our student-athletes, coaches and staff, who lative GPA. Each team can increase the department put in tireless hours, specifically those in our newly con- standard depending on the philosophy of the coach. Matt Casaña Academic Coordinator structed Student-Athlete Academic Center, is the reason AT-RISK STUDENTS [email protected] behind our success," said LMU Director of Athletics Dr. William Husak. "It is the people that make this place so spe- If a student falls below a 2.5 GPA during a given cial and their hard work deserve all the praise for earning an semester they are required to meet weekly with a APR that is fifth in the nation. I am very proud to be a Lion." member of the academic support staff and attend study hall the following semester. To help students in LMU also ranks first among all institutions in the state of need, tutorial services through the Learning Resource California, number one among all Jesuit institutions and best Center (LRC) may be recommended by the advisor or in the West Coast Conference (WCC). The average APR requested by the student. among the eight schools in the WCC sits at 964. The nation- FIRST YEAR STUDENTS al average among all Division I schools is 948. Each school in Mandy Clemens the WCC is private and seven of the eight are classified D-I All first semester student-athletes are required to Graduate Assistant AAA. The average among private schools nationally is 965 [email protected] meet weekly with a member of the academic support and among D-I AAA institutions is 954. staff to ensure they get off on the LMU had 11 of its 16 sports earn a per- right track at LMU. In addition, they are expected to attend study hall for fect score of 1000 and every sport earned a minimum of 4 hours weekly, in 2 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE a rate above a 967. Of the institutions in hour blocks. Students are encour- Examples from the 2004-2005 academic year of the aca- the WCC, Santa Clara was the closest in demic excellence LMU student-athletes epitomize: aged to form study groups here with terms of perfect scores among individual fellow student-athletes. Finally, first year students are required to take a • 158 National Scholar-Athletes programs with seven. According to the one-unit class, LIBA 125, (Minimum 3.0 GPA in 15 units or more) new Academic Performance Rate require- Foundations of Academic • 9 WCC All-Academic Members ments, teams must maintain an APR score Achievement. Taught by the • 2 LMU Presidential Citation Award Winners of 925 or above, or they will be subject to Academic Coordinator, Matt Casaña, • 3 First Team CoSIDA District VIII a contemporaneous penalty. An APR of this class serves to foster important All-Academic Members lessons in students such as time • 1 Second Team CoSIDA District VIII 925 equates to a 50 percent graduation management, college nutrition, and All-Academic Members rate. study skills. • 1 NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship Award Honoree

Building Champions 31 Building Champions he 2005-06 academic year will mark the 99th year of com- Add men's water polo and petition in intercollegiate athletics for the Loyola Marymount their three championships TUniversity Athletics Department. Just one year shy of a cen- in the last four years, the tury, the LMU Lions have had some memorable moments in the water polo program as a world of collegiate athletics, showing they have been “Building whole has become one of Champions” for nearly a century. the best with eight champi- onships since 2001. A lot has changed since 1906 when LMU, then known as St. Vincent's College, began fielding a basketball team. The initial sea- Putting together a string of son of LMU athletics offered a glimpse of things to come as the titles is not new for the Lions posted a 5-0 record in that first season. Lions. Prior to women's water polo and their string, Since that time, LMU has grown considerably and offers a diverse baseball and volleyball had range of 18 varsity sports, 16 of which compete at the Division I been the standard bearer level within the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). for consecutive titles. Twelve sports, including baseball, men's and women's basketball, Baseball did it from 1998- women's crew, men's and women's cross country, men's golf, men's 2000 while women's volley- and women's soccer, men's and women's tennis and women's vol- ball did it from 1994-1996. leyball, compete in the prestigious West Coast Conference.

In addition, women's swimming participates in the Pacific Collegiate One of the most memo- Swimming Conference and men and women's water polo compete rable runs in NCAA history in the Western Water Polo Association. Women's softball competes was that of the Paul in the Pacific Coast Softball Conference to round out the 16 pro- Westhead lead men's bas- grams competing at the NCAA D-I level. Men's crew is affiliated with ketball programs from the Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association and the LMU cheer 1985-1990. The Lions won Bo Kimble program was added as a varsity sport in 2005. two WCC tournament titles, and two regular sea- The success of Lion Athletics has never been stronger, claiming son titles. As the Lions set some its crowning moments since 2000. For the second year in a the all-time NCAA Division- row LMU combined to send five teams to their respective NCAA I record with 122.4 points postseason tournaments, and since the start of the 21st century, per game in 1990, it was the Lions have sent 20 teams to the NCAA tournament while win- the people that made the ning 14 conference championships in the process. With the success, Lions special. 34 individual student-athletes have earned All-America honors since 2000. Playing for fallen teammate , who died of Of late the women's water polo program has burst onto the scene, a heart condition while winning five straight Western Water Polo Association playing for the Lions in the Championships and making five consecutive trips to the NCAA tour- WCC tournament in 1990, nament. Their second place finish in the 2004 NCAAs and final No. the Lions did the impossi- 2 ranking in the polls was the best finish ever by an LMU program. ble with a run at the NCAA Tournament, reaching 1986 World Series the Elite Eight and cap- Sarah Noriega turing the hearts of the nation.

What Bo Kimble, Hank Gathers, Jeff Fryer and the rest of the up- tempo Lions did for the men's basketball team continued a long- standing tradition of a basketball legacy at LMU. Two Loyola bas- ketball alumni, Pete Newell and Phil Woolpert, have been induct- ed into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts. Newell coached the 1960 U.S. Olympic basketball team to a gold medal and led California to the 1959 NCAA Championship. Woolpert coached the University of San Francisco to the 1955 and 1956 NCAA Championships and a 60-game win streak, the sec- ond longest in college basketball history.

Speaking of championships, Bob Boyd, former Loyola football and track great, captured the 1950 NCAA men's track championship in the 100-yard dash. He later played seven seasons as a tight 32 Loyola Marymount University Athletics end for the NFL's Los Angeles Rams, and led players have played professionally, including them to the 1951 World title. 2000 Olympian Sarah Noriega. The 1996 first- LMU Highlights team All-American was just one Lion to make BASEBALL The 1980s saw LMU's athletic success propel an appearance in the Olympics. This past WCC Championships: 1973, 1986, to the national and international level. Just 2004 Summer Olympics former and three- 1990, 1998, 1999, 2000 four years after pitching the LMU baseball time men's volleyball All-American Reid Priddy NCAA Appearances: 1973, 1986, team to the 1986 College World Series, Tim burst on the international scene and led the 1988, 1989, 1990, 1998, 1999, 2000 Layana was a vital member of the 1990 World U.S. Men's Volleyball team. Current women's College World Series: 1986 Series Champion Cincinnati Reds. Five mem- water polo players Rachel Riddell and bers from the 1986 LMU team eventually Christine Robinson both played for the MEN’S BASKETBALL played in the major leagues. Canadian National Team in the Olympics. WCC Championships: 1960*, 1961, 1988, 1990 Like Boyd in the NFL and Layana in MLB, Over 99 years ago the Lions began Building WCC Tournament Titles: 1988, 1989 NCAA Appearances: many former LMU student-athletes have gone Champions.The work continues in 2005-06. 1961, 1980, 1988, 1989, 1990 onto the next level in their respective sports. NIT Appearances: 1986 Entering the 2005-06 season, 16 former baseball players currently play professional MEN’S CREW baseball, including the most recent to hit the 1992 Light Weight Four majors in C.J. Wilson with the Texas Rangers Pacific Coast Champions and Billy Traber with the Cleveland Indians. Additionally, four men's soccer players have MEN’S SOCCER played in the MLS the last four years, includ- NCAA Appearances: 2001, 2002, ing Arturo Torres playing for Chivas USA. 2003, 2004 MEN’S WATER POLO Over the years six former women's volleyball WWPA Championship: 2001, 2003, 2004 NCAA Appearances: 2001, 2003 2004

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WCC Championships: 2004 WCC Tournament Titles: 2004 NCAA Appearances: 2004 WNIT Appearance: 2001

WOMEN’S CREW 1981 Varsity Four National Champions 1986 Varsity Four National Champions

Stacia Peterson/2004 WWP Team Arturo Torres SOFTBALL WISL Championships: 1996, 1999, 2000 PCSC Championships: 2003, 2005 LION ALL-AMERICANS (since 1990) NCAA Appearances: 2005 1990 Curt Fiore (Baseball - 3rd-Team) Jeff Kovar (Men’s Soccer - Academic 1st-Team) Bo Kimble (Men’s Basketball - 2nd-Team) Sarah McFarland (Women’s Volleyball - 2nd-Team) Kevin Witt (Men’s Water Polo - 3rd-Team) WOMEN’S SOCCER Hank Gathers (Men’s Basketball - 2nd-Team) Tracy Sharp (Women’s Soccer - HM) NCAA Appearances: 2002 Kerry House (Women’s Volleyball - HM) 2003 2000 Teresa Guidi (WWP - 2nd-Team) WOMEN’S TENNIS 1995 Reid Priddy (Men’s Volleyball - 1st-Team) Rachel Riddell (WWP - 3rd-Team) WCC Championships: 2002 Julie Greer (Women’s Volleyball - HM) Scott Walter (BASE - 2nd-Team) Katie Hicks (WWP -HM) NCAA Appearances: 2002 Billy Traber (BASE -2nd-Team) Kelli Nerison (Women’s Volleyball - HM) 1996 Sarah McFarland (Women’s Volleyball - 1st-Team) Kevin Novak (Men’s Soccer - HM) Kim Blankinship (W. Volleyball - 3rd-Team) Kevin Witt (Men’s Water Polo - 3rd-Team) Michael Erush (Men’s Soccer -1st-Team) WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Tracy Holman (Women’s Volleyball - HM) Endre Rex-Kiss (Men’s Water Polo - 2nd-Team) WCC Championships: 2001 1986, 1994, 1995, 1996 1997 Lucy Windes (WWP - 2nd-Team) 2004 NCAA Appearances: Sarah Noriega (Women’s Volleyball - 1st-Team) Kevin Witt (Men’s Water Polo - 2nd-Team) Teresa Guidi (WWP - 1st-Team) Kevin Paulsen (Men’s Water Polo - HM) Devon Wright (WWP - 2nd-Team) 1986, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Stephen Lipinski (Men’s Water Polo - HM) Stacia Peterson (WWP - HM) 1999, 2000, 2004, 2005 Reid Priddy (Men’s Volleyball - 2nd-Team) Matt Kovar (Men’s Soccer - HM) NIVC Appearances: 1990, 1992 Robert Schildts (Men’s Volleyball - 3rd-Team) 2002 Endre Rex-Kiss (Men’s Water Polo - 2nd-Team) Scott Walter (BASE - Freshman 1st-Team, Devon Courtney (WWP - 3rd-Team) Kellie Nerison (Women’s Volleyball - HM) WOMEN’S WATER POLO Michael Schultz (BASE - Freshman 1st-Team) Lucy Windes (WWP - 2nd-Team) Ryan Beaver (BASE - Freshman HM) Teresa Guidi (WWP - 2nd-Team) 2005 WWPA Championship: Sean Smith (BASE - Freshman 1st-Team) Stacia Peterson (WWP - 2nd-Team) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 1999 Joe Frazee (BASE - Freshman HM) Rachel Riddell (WWP- HM) NCAA Appearances: Reid Priddy (Men’s Volleyball - 2nd-Team) Andres Murriagui (Men’s Soccer - 1st-Team) Vanessa Glendenning (Women’s Crew - HM) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Arturo Torres (Men’s Soccer - 3rd-Team) Billy Traber (BASE HM) * Shared title, lost tiebreaker for bid to NCAAs

Building Champions 33 Hall of Fame THE CLASS OF 2005 MULTI-SPORT BASEBALL Player Induct. Grad. Bean, William “Billy” 1992 1986 Adams, Milton “Sparky” 1993 1937 Bradberry, Miah 2000 1990 Baseball, Football, Ice Hockey, Track & Layana, Timothy 1992 1986 Field Logelin, Dr. Michael G. 1991 1970 Agamenoni, Aldarico 1994 1937 McAnany, James E. 1993 1987 Football, Ice Hockey Napolitano, Anthony 2005 1993 Boyd, Bob 1986 1950 Noah, Russ 1986 1973 Boxing, Football, Track & Field Sheldon, Robert 1986 1972 Boyle, Hugh 1989 1943 Stone, Gerald 1986 1974 Baseball, Basketball Brubaker, Harry “Bud” 1989 1932 CREW/ROWING Basketball, Football Hjelm, Karen (Hock) 2000 1981 Donahue, Bernard 1986 1930 Formento, Merri Lisa 1991 1980 Baseball, Basketball, Football Donovan, Maurice E. 1991 1942 CROSS COUNTRY Baseball, Basketball, Golf Kozlowski, Therese 1986 1982 Duvall, Al 1986 1936 Football, Track & Field FOOTBALL Hoffman, Leo 1986 1930 Acquarelli, Harry 1988 1938 Baseball, Football Alker, Guerin P 1991 1950 Hovland, Carl 1992 1939 Andorka, Bela J. 1991 1939 Basketball, Football, Baseball, Tennis Brito, Gene 1986 1951 Jelmini, Dean 1987 1973 Cheatham, Ernie 1986 1952 Baseball, Football Currin, Paul 1986 1929 Karagozian, John 1994 1933 Donahue, Burch A. 1988 1943 Baseball, Football, Ice Hockey Ferris, Neil G. 1991 1951 Kelly, Roger 1986 1939 Giancanelli, Harold “Skip” 1989 1951 Baseball, Football, Golf, Track & Field Klosterman, Don 1986 1952 Nocerine, Dominic 1986 1937 Lauermann, Willard “Bill” E. 1988 1932 Basketball, Football, Ice Hockey, Musacco, George 1987 1951 Track & Field Nipp, Maury 1987 1952 Polich, John 1986 1938 Snyder, Frederick 1992 1952 Football, Ice Hockey, Track & Field Quinn, Brian 2000 1964 TENNIS Basketball, Baseball, Administration Anderson, Kristi 2003 1989 Race, Edward 1993 1937 Crawford, Roger 1994 1982 Football, Ice Hockey Delgado, Debbie 1994 1985 Sanchez, Jamie 1993 1975 Patridge, Carolyn B. 1991 1980 Football, Tennis Sunderland, Paul 1986 1975 VOLLEYBALL Basketball, Volleyball Fort, Andrea 1991 1987 Tunney, James 1989 1928 Holman, Tracy 2005 1998 Baseball, Basketball, Football House, Kerry 2003 1991 Lacour, Cheryl 1988 1983 Jones, Arthur 2003 1950 BASKETBALL Petrissans, Catherine 1992 1988 Basketball Trainer, Season Ticket Holder Adelman, Rick 1986 1968 Wohlford, Leslie 1993 1989 Kilp, Rev. Alfred J., S.J. 1987 Arndt, John 1986 1952 Wrensch, Mardell 2005 1996 Athletic Administration (1956-1963) Baker, Dick 1993 1956 Lieb, Tom 1987 Bento, Ed 1986 1962 TEAMS Football & Ice Hockey Coach(1930-1938) Brown, Garnette 1987 1957 1969 Football team 2003 Malone, Rev. Lorenzo, S.J. 1987 Brown, Sherri (WBB) 2003 1994 Club National Champions Athletic Admin., Golf Coach (1933-1955) Donovan, Bill 1986 1950 1981 Women’s Crew 1986 McIssac, Don 1986 Flanagan, Lynn (WBB) 2000 1991 National Champion - Lightweight-4 Shell Rugby Coach (1960-1980) Gathers, Hank 2005 1990 1990 Men’s Basketball Team 2005 McKenna, John 1992 Grote, Jerry 1986 1962 Elite Eight/WCC Champions Football Coach (1949-51) Haderlein, Jim 1986 1971 Merrifield, Rev. Donald P., S.J 1989 Kimble, Bo 2005 1990 COACHES/ADMINISTRATORS University President (1969-84), Kriste, Vide J. 1988 1940 Buckley, Terry 2005 1957 Chancellor (1985-present) McDonald, Edwin “Scotty” 1987 1939 Season ticket holder Needles, James 1987 McKenzie, Forrest 1991 1986 Casassa, Rev. Charles S., S.J. 1988 Basketball Coach, Football Coach Newell, Pete 1986 1940 University President (1949-69) (1936-1940) Philyaw, Luther 1987 1976 Drager, Hub 1986 Neri, Jerry 1989 Smith, Keith 2000 1986 Athletic Administration (1949-80) Assistant Football Coach (1949-51) Smith, Stephen J. 1991 1973 Fortner, Nancy 1994 Oliver, Jordan 1987 Woolpert, Phil 1986 1940 Women’s Volleyball Coach (1980-86) Football Coach (1949-51) Yoest, Mike 1994 1988 Higgins, Rev. Thomas P., S.J. 1991 Westhead, Paul 2000 Golf Coach (1970-2001) Men’s Basketball Head Coach (1986-91) 34 Loyola Marymount University Athletics LionLion Legends mission accomplished

Every player that has exhausted her eligibility while playing for Coach Wilhoit has graduated from LMU.

Class of 1996 Marlee Webb Lianne Ishikawa Class of 1997 Nicole Gaines Wendy Miller

Class of 2005: (from left) Jennifer Henry, Jacquelyn Woods, Head Coach Julie Wilhoit, Mary Turner, Assistant Coach Lynn Class of 1998 Flanagan, Assistant Coach Tami Adkins Erin Caviezel very year, about 1,700 students graduate from Loyola Marymount University and become Annette Guerrero Epart of a network of more than 30,000 LMU alumni in Los Angeles, throughout the nation Meghan Kenny and around the world. These alumni use the knowledge they have gained and skills they Tammy Olson have honed at LMU to become leaders in various industries. They also take with them the holistic education and commitment to service they have developed at LMU to contribute to the betterment of society. Class of 1999 Viola Gamez For example hundreds volunteer annually in LMU’s Alumni for Others Program, a six-year- Miki Groholski old initiative, that is nationally recognized for mobilizing LMU alumni to serve needy parish- Julie Jarosz es and other humanitarian organizations in Los Angeles and other communities. Sharmayne Murphy LMU alumni also show their appreciation to the university not only through financial con- tributions but through volunteering their time as student recruiters, mentors, guest lectur- Class of 2000 ers, and fund-raisers. Others are active in providing student internships and career oppor- tunities. Many alumni offer their advice and expertise as Regents and Trustees and as mem- Lynn Brown bers of college advisory boards and the National Alumni Association Board of Directors. Amber Gravely Dana Hunter LMU alumni are academy award winners, major business founders, educational leaders, government officials, distinguished judges, science and engineering pioneers and acclaimed artists. Class of 2001 Taryn Reynolds They are leaders in health care, aeronautics, viticulture, retail grocery outlets, entertain- ment, banking and finance, international affairs, technology, athletics, real estate, and jour- Class of 2002 nalism. Rosa Bernasconi Some of LMU’s famous alumni include Alfred Marasca (1963), president and COO of Bryn Britton Ralphs Grocery Stores; Stephen Page (1962), founder of Otis Elevator; Wilfred Von der Ahe (1932), founder of Vons Grocery Stores; Robert Denver (1957), Gilligan from Gilligan’s Island; Pat Hayden (1982), former NFL quarterback; Donald Klostermann (1952), former Class of 2003 NFL quarterback and Rams General manager; Rudy de Leon (1974), Deputy Secretary of Claudine Auld Defense; Ben Cayetano (1971), Governor of Hawaii; and Robert Miller (1971) Governor of Alison Gerber Nevada. Kate Murray Shannon Wosman Class of 2004 Michele Brown Jasmin Matthews Kate Murray (MBA) Raelen Self Adrianne Slaughter Class of 2005 Jennifer Henry Mary Turner Jacquelyn Woods

After being granted a medical redshirt for the 2002-03 season, Kate Murray earned her bachelor’s degree in 2003, and graduated with a MBA in 2004. Pictured above (from left) Tami Adkins, Julie Wilhoit, Murray, Lynn Flanagan, Julie Brase. Building Champions 35 GivingGiving BackBack ommunity service is a vital part in the growth and development of every player on the LMU Cwomen’s basketball team. It is an opportunity in understanding the responsibility of volun- teerism. Through the community experience, the players come together to realize that life extends beyond the boundaries of a court and beyond the boundaries of a beautiful campus. The motiva- tion is not only to help some less fortunate, but also to help the players learn the potential impact they can each have in the communities they live in. They are basketball players for three hours a day. They will be women with social responsibilities forever. At LMU and as a member of the LMU women’s basketball team, each athlete learns much more than the game of basketball...they learn about life.

36 Loyola Marymount University Athletics Interview Sessions To arrange an interview with a coach or player, Media Outlets please contact Carolyn French, Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations at (310) RADIO Pasadena Star-News So. California Sports Report 338-5798, and a time convenient to both par- KXLU 88.9 FM 1210 North Azusa Canyon Rd. 1111 South Figueroa Street ties will be arranged. 1 LMU Drive West Covina, CA 91790 First Floor, Suite 108 Audio Network Los Angeles, CA 90045 Phone: (626) 962-8811 Los Angeles, CA 90016 In 2003, the LMU Athletics Department Phone: (310) 338-2886 Fax: (626) 856-2758 Phone: (213) 763-4642 launched the new audio network, broadcasting Fax: (310) 338-5959 Fax: (213) 763-4633 more than 300 athletics events in the last two South Bay Daily Breeze years. The network will continue to improve LMU Radio Network 5215 Torrance Boulevard OTHER Basketball News with Lions’ All-Access. The home of the Lions Jeff Lampe Torrance, CA 90509 2525 Waukegan Rd, Ste. 270 will continue to broadcast through KXLU 1275 Eighth Street Phone: (310) 540-4201 88.9FM, KLMU 840 AM (Channel 8) and Bannockburn, IL 60015 Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Fax: (310) 540-3067 Phone: TBA LMULions.com. In addition, Lions’ All-Access Phone: (310) 338-7643 Fax: (847) 940-1108 will feature streaming video on LMULions.com. TELEVISION Look for Lions’ All-Access information and a Fax: (310) 338-2703 ABC (Channel 7) Full Court Press complete broadcast schedule at 3726 Conneticut Ave. NW 500 Circle Seven Drive www.LMULions.com. PRINT Suite 107 Associated Press Glendale, CA 91201 Washington D.C., 20008 LMU Website 221 South Figueroa, Ste 300 Phone: (818) 863-7600 Visit the LMU website at www.LMULions.com Los Angeles, CA 90012 Fax: (818) 863-7677 Mega Sports for all of the latest scores and highlights of all Phone: (213) 626-1200 50 Rockefeller Center LMU Athletic events. 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Building Champions 37 HomeHome OfOf Lion Lion BasketballBasketball Gersten Pavilion

ersten Pavilion, entering its 25th year as the the host of LMU’s indoor athletic Gevents, opened its doors on Jan. 15, 1981. Since opening night, the Pavilion has become one of the toughest places to play in the West Coast Conference, while making its mark as one of the premier athletic facilities in Southern California. While hosting men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball, the Pavilion has seen its share of memorable moments in the history of the women’s basketball program at LMU. In 2003-04, the Lions secured their all-time best record at home, finishing 12-1, as the team won its first WCC Championship. Another one of the more memorable moments in women’s basketball history came as the Lions posted a 10-game home win- ning streak from Dec. 1, 1992 through Jan. 30, 1993. The Pavilion, which seats 4,156, served as host to the WCC Tournament in 1990 and 1997. The 63,000-square foot facility boasts a functional design, featuring rounded columns at each corner, separated by mirrored glass. It houses the athletic programs’ extensive weight rooms, state-of-the-art training and medical facilities. year-by-year Built to accommodate the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in in gersten Los Angeles, the Pavilion served as the host site for the weightlift- ing competition of the Games. More than 1,000 people were 1982-83 5 3 involved with the staging of the event which attracted the largest 1983-84 2 6 number of weightlifting competitors in the history of the 1984-85 1 10 Olympics. More than two-million people were brought into the 1985-86 3 11 Pavilion through television, radio, newspapers and wire services 1986-87 3 10 that attended the competition. 1987-88 10 8 Prior to the Olympics, Gersten was the site of the McDonald’s 1988-89 10 3 Gymnastics Classic in 1983, featuring the best male and female 1989-90 12 5 1990-91 10 6 gymnasts from the United States and the former Soviet Union. In 1991-92 2 10 1991, the Pavilion was the venue for the men’s and women’s vol- 1992-93 11 2 leyball and boxing preliminaries at the U.S. Olympic Festival. It 1993-94 6 8 has been host to top basketball camps in the country, hosting LMU 1994-95 5 7 alumnus Pete Newell and his Big Man’s Camp for NBA players. It 1995-96 7 7 has served as one of the official practice homes of the L.A. Lakers 1996-97 4 10 and L.A. Clippers. Most recently, the Pavilion hosted Kiki 1997-98 3 10 Vandeweghe’s Individual Instruction Camp with some of the best 1998-99 4 7 in the NBA participating. 1999-00 9 4 The Pavilion was named in honor of Albert Gersten, father of 2000-01 11 3 2001-02 9 3 LMU regent Albert Gersten, Jr., a 1974 LMU graduate. The 2002-03 10 3 Gersten family was the largest single donor to the construction 2003-04 12 1 project. 2004-05 7 5 Positioned just to the east of the University gates, the entire Totals 156 142 LMU Athletic and Recreation Complex includes Gersten Pavilion, George C. Page Baseball Stadium, Sullivan Field, Smith Field and the Burns Recreation and Aquatics Center. 38 Loyola Marymount University Athletics Home Court Advantage Over the last six years, the Lions have gone 58-19 in the friendly confines of Gersten Pavilion.

Building Champions 39 LMU Women’s Basketball Locker Room Home of the Lions

Smith Field

Page Stadium

Thomas Higgins, SJ, Short Burns Aquatics Center Game Center

LMU Tennis Center

Sullivan Field 40 Loyola Marymount University Athletics Athletic Facilities he athletic facilities at Loyola Marymount University have seen a little of everything in the almost 70 years while in its current TWestchester location. From the 1984 Olympic games to LMU basketball to the World Cup and everything in between, the LMU athletic facilities have become home to the best. Within the complex on the LMU campus, the facilities include Albert Gersten Pavilion, George Page Stadium, Sullivan Field, the Burns Recreation and Aquatics Center, the Jane Bove Boathouse, Smith Field and the LMU Tennis Complex , which includes the George P. Kading and Morris A. Pivaroff Tournament Court com- pleted in 2004. Also completed in 2004 was the addition to Pride Park, the new entrance to baseball’s Page Stadium Adding to the LMU facilities over the summer of 2005 is the brand new SMITH FIELD, home to the 2005 PCSC Champion softball team. The brand new park is complete with inset dugout, state-of-the-art scoreboard, natural grass seat- ing for more than 500 and batting cages. Also taking place this summer was the addition of a golf practice facility behind center field of Smith Field and a new fan and alumni area in the Burns Aquatics Center. The continual capital HOW TO GET HERE improvement projects are just another reason The Loyola Marymount University campus is located in Westchester at One LMU Drive, why LMU is “Building Champions.” approximately four miles north of the Los Angeles International Airport. There are two The existing centerpiece to the LMU athletics entrances to the campus, the main entrance off of Lincoln Blvd. on LMU Drive. The other facilities is GERSTEN PAVILION, entering its 24th year as the home to LMU’s entrance, which serves the Athletic Complex, is off Loyola Blvd. and 80th Street. Directions are indoor athletic events. for the main entrance. Those seeking handicap parking must use the main entrance. Hosting men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball, the Pavilion has seen its share of memorable moments. One came as the men’s basketball team From the Los Angeles International Airport: posted a 16-game winning streak that spanned three seasons from Feb. 25, Travel north on Sepulveda Blvd. Remain in either of the left two lanes and merge onto 1987 through Nov. 28, 1988. On Feb. 20, 1988, during the winning streak, Lincoln Blvd. Follow Lincoln Blvd north past Manchester Blvd. Turn right onto LMU Drive. Gersten set the attendance record with a standing room only crowd of 4,525 You can get a parking pass from the guard at the front gate. in a 142-127 win over rival Pepperdine. Built to accommodate the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles, From the South: the Pavilion served as the host site for the weightlifting competition. It is Travel on 405 North, exit on Jefferson Blvd., and turn left. Head west and make a left onto named in honor of Albert Gersten, father of Albert Gersten, Jr., a 1974 LMU Lincoln Blvd. Head south and turn left into the campus on LMU Drive. You can get a parking graduate. pass from the guard at the front gate. Now in its 23rd season as the home of Lion baseball, GEORGE C. PAGE STADIUM has established itself as one of college baseball’s most unique ball From the North: parks. The park continues to distinguish itself thanks to the recent addition of Travel on 405 South, exit on Jefferson Blvd., and turn right. Head west and make a left onto Pride Park. However, the biggest enhancement came in 2001 with the Mikos Lincoln Blvd. Head south and turn left into the campus on LMU Drive. You can get a parking Blue Monster, a new wall in left field that contains a manual scoreboard, com- pass from the guard at the front gate. plete with out of town scores reminiscent to some of the major league’s clas- sic parks. The wall was built thanks to a gift from Paul Mikos. From the East (using the 105 Freeway): The BURNS RECREATION AND AQUATICS CENTER opened in the fall of Travel on 105 West, exit on Sepulveda Blvd., and go north. Remain in either of the left two 2000 and has become the home of some of the best water polo in the NCAA. lanes and merge onto Lincoln Blvd. Follow Lincoln Blvd north past Manchester Blvd. Turn The Olympic size pool is part of the $18-million Burns Rec Center, and serves right onto LMU Drive. You can get a parking pass from the guard at the front gate. as the home venue for men’s and women’s water polo and women’s swim- ming. Showing that it is one of the finest facilities in the country, LMU hosted From the East (using the 10 Freeway): the Men’s Water Polo NCAA National Championships in December of 2002. Travel on 10 West to 405 South, exit on Jefferson Blvd., and turn right. Head west and make Throughout the last decade, SULLIVAN FIELD has been host to some of a left onto Lincoln Blvd. Head south and turn left into the campus on LMU Drive. You can get the best in soccer from around the world. With the development of the soccer a parking pass from the guard at the front gate. program at LMU, Sullivan Field has become one of the top facilities in the soc- cer rich WCC. Sullivan has been host to some of the world’s best soccer. Sweden, Italy and Argentina used Sullivan during the 1994 FIFA World Cup, and four years later, the field was used as a practice site for the World Cup exhibition Gold Cup Tournament. The LMU Outdoor Athletic Facilities Complex features the new Smith Field and the LMU Tennis Center, which is home to the new KADING AND PIVAROFF TOURNAMENT COURT, the centerpiece of the facility. Completed in 2002, JANE BROWNE BOVE BOATHOUSE is the only ath- letics facility not on the grounds of the Westchester campus. The facility includes two boat bays, a work area, an office, a new dock and restrooms. The boathouse is part of beautiful Marina del Rey, Calif. Conditions are generally ideal. The water is protected within the marina, temperatures are nice throughout the year and boat traffic is low. More is on the horizon. In October of 2005, the Athletics Department will be part of a major campaign that will ensure that LMU Athletics will Build Champions well into the future. Follow LMULions.com for the latest on the newest LMU facilities. Building Champions 41 Strength & Conditioning

he strength and conditioning program at Loyola Marymount University has become a primary piece in its Tquest to Building Champions. The program has taken a huge step into become one of the top strength and conditioning programs with the new direction established by Head Strength Coach Rick Stassi and Assistant Strength Coach Todd Sutker. Under the direction of Stassi and Sutker, the LMU strength and conditioning will make a huge step into becoming one of the top programs in the nation as they have formed a partnership with Frappier Acceleration Sports Training (FAST). “FAST is by far the top speed and power training program in the world,” said Stassi. FAST is a complex and systemic curriculum that brings togeth- er key components of improved speed, agility and overall athlet- ic performance. Throughout the training period, specific atten- tion is give to spring mechanics, neuromuscular coordination, muscle physiology, anaerobic and aerobic conditioning for the specific purpose of improving per- formance. More than 200,000 athletes around the world from the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL have participated in the program. Some of the professional athletes who use the THE STAFF system regularly are Heather Mitts (Professional Soccer Rick Stassi - Head Strength Coach Player), Jason Kreis (Professional Soccer Player), Dan f you ask the more than 50 coaches and administrators O'Brien (Olympic Decathlon Athlete), Cris Carter (All-Pro Ior the more than 330 student-athletes within the Wide Receiver), Shaun Alexander (Seattle Seahawks), Loyola Marymount University athletic department who is Darin Erstad (Anaheim Angels) and Brett Hull (Detroit the most energetic person inside the walls of Gersten Red Wings). Pavilion or any of the venues on campus, the overwhelm- ing choice would be second-year strength coach Rick The partnership with Frappier includes their state-of- Stassi. the-art equipment and training techniques. ““With the In overseeing the 18 varsity programs at LMU, Stassi Frappier Acceleration Program, all of the student-ath- has brought a new level of energy, and that is putting it letes here at LMU will reach their genetic ceiling for lightly. Trying to keep up with the 47-year old is easier said than done, and the student-athletes have responded. speed, quickness and strength,” said Stassi. Stassi comes from an extensive background in the field of fitness. He earned his With the program in place, Stassi and Sutker have Masters of Science in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Exercise Physiology, Sports developed goals for the student-athletes that implement Medicine, Biomechanics and Motor Development from Cal State Fullerton in 1998. He a plan to advance each athlete. The development of also earned his Bachelors of Science degree in Kinesiology from CSF in 1993. each athlete is focused so they may reach their athletic This past season he helped train six All-Americans at LMU, giving him 40 All- Americans in the past eight years. Prior to joining LMU in 2004, Stassi was the strength potential. The training through Frappier's program will and conditioning coach for the Cal State Fullerton baseball team from 1991-2000. be enhanced through proper training in strength, condi- On the professional side, he has trained more than 300 professional athletes, includ- tioning, flexibility, agility, nutrition and rest. The pro- ing 13 top draft picks in Major League baseball. He also has trained nine Olympic ath- gram assesses each athlete's strengths and weaknesses letes with his training partner the last five years, Jason Lezak, a two-time Olympic gold, silver and bronze medalist. Stassi has also trained Heisman Trophy winner Matt Leinart in those areas and customizes each program to meet the past six years. individual needs. Prior to entering the relm of athletics, Stassi spent more than eight years as a fire- Like the rest of the LMU campus where individual fighter-paramedic with the Fremont Fire Department. He attended the Paramedic attention is the norm and not the exception, strength Program at Stanford University in 1981. He lives in Irvine with his two sons, Trent (16) and conditioning strives on that philosophy. With the and Dane (13). programs in place, the staff works with the athlete and the coaches to give special- Todd Sutker - Asst. Strength Coach ized individual attention to ensure proper growth for the athlete and the sport. odd Sutker joined Loyola Marymount University Every workout is supervised with daily attention given to the athlete to assure pro- Tas the Assistant Strength Coach midway through gression. The programs are also the 2004-05 season and has joined Head Strength designed to limit injury to the stu- Coach Rick Stassi in bringing a new level of energy to the strength program that has it among the best. dent-athlete while in action. Sutker comes to LMU after spending five years in the The strength and conditioning strength and conditioning field in Lake Tahoe, Calif. He program will get a major upgrade most recently was an adjunct instructor in the physical to its equipment this year thanks education department at Lake Tahoe Community to the arrangement with Frappier. College and the Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Lake Tahoe Women’s Ice Hockey Team. He arrived The Lions will continue to work in in Lake Tahoe in 1999 and began as a personal trainer at Body Sculpt Fitness. He also the nearly 1,000-square foot facil- worked at Tahoe High School as the strength and conditioning coach for women’s bas- ity in Gersten Pavilion. In addi- ketball and volleyball. tion, the student-athletes workout After graduating from the University of Arizona in Tucson in 1993 with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications, Sutker worked as a fitness instructor for Family Fitness in the 8,000-square foot weight Center in Costa Mesa. After one year at Family, he spent four years with Stanwood High and fitness training facility within School as the strength and conditioning coach, working with women’s basketball and the Burns Recreation and Aquatics volleyball. He is a certified personal trainer by both the American Council on Exercise Center, which opened in 2000. and the National Academy of Sports Medicine and is also a certified strength and con- ditioning specialist. 42Loyola Marymount University Athletics Athletics Training

Keith Ellison - Head Athletics Trainer n his 10th season as head athletic trainer and director Iof sports medicine for the department of athletics at Loyola Marymount University is Keith Ellison. Ellison has been in the professional field of athletic training for more than 16, all of them here at LMU. After graduating with a degree in business administration and a minor in economics from LMU in 1987, Ellison worked as an intern at LMU while completing his coursework in athletic training at UCLA. The National Athletic Trainers Association in 1993 certified him as an athletic trainer. Ellison is responsible Keith Ellison for all areas of athletic training for LMU's 18 varsity Head Athletic sports. He coordinates and supervises the physical thera- Trainer py for more than 330 student-athletes. Ellison is a member of several committees and asso- ciations affiliated with athletic training, and has served on numerous advisory and search committees during his tenure at LMU. Ellison was appointed the athletic train- er for the Summer Pro League Mini-camp, the Magic Johnson Mid- Summer All-Star Charity Game, Pete Newell's Big Man Camps, and numerous other summer pro-leagues and summer camps in Southern California.

he busiest place per square foot on the campus of Loyola Marymount Joe Gonzalez - Asst. Athletics Trainer University is not what one would think. It is not LMU's on campus oe Gonzalez has 13 years of experience at LMU, commons area, the Lair, University Hall or the LMU bookstore. It is the Jdating back to 1993 when he served as a student T athletic trainer at LMU. He rejoined the Lions full-time LMU Athletics Training Room. in 2003. Right around 1,000-square feet, the LMU training room at any given A 1997 graduate of LMU, Gonzalez served as a Sports moment in season is what Head Athletics Trainer Keith Ellison calls "organ- Medicine Coordinator and as the program administrator ized and controlled chaos." In the height of its busiest time of the year, when for the Excellence in Athletic High School Program at all 18 LMU NCAA Division I sports are in action, the Training Room can make the Center of Athletic Medicine. There he was responsible for the management of 16 ATCs, covering 18 area high a casual onlooker dizzy. schools. However, Ellison, his three full-time assistants, Joe Gonzalez, Beth Drayer, He has also served as a Certified Athletic Trainer at Gary Dyogi and 15 student assistants make it look easy. Intermountain Heath Care (1998-2000), the Ladies Joe Gonzalez In his 16th-year at LMU and 10th as the Head Athletics Trainer, Ellison and League Baseball (1997) and the Fila Summer Pro Assistant Athletic his staff have turned the LMU training room into a model for the school's League in Long Beach, Calif. In addition, Gonzalez was Trainer main conference affiliate, the West Coast Conference. a certified athletic trainer for the 2002 Olympic games in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was assigned to the long track speedskating at the Olympic "This is a great place to be because of the people," said Ellison, who grad- Oval. uated from LMU in 1987. "The fulltime staff we have here is the best in the While he completed his bachelor degree in Biology, he worked at West Coast Center conference. We have the right personalities for LMU and they all genuinely for Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine in Manhattan Beach. care and are concerned about the student-athletes, not just for their injuries and sports they play, but for each person as a whole. Beth Drayer - Asst. Athletic Trainer "And it is not just my staff. It is the students that make this place great. eth Drayer comes to LMU from the University of BOregon where she served as a Graduate Teaching The student-athletes care and respect what we are doing. With 18 sports and Fellow. For two academic years her role was the clinical just three trainers, it can get difficult in seeing to every need of the athletes. co-coordinator of the Athletic Training Service Center But the students understand and respect each other and make this place while serving as a lab instructor for undergraduate sports very, very successful now and in the future." medicine classes. On a given day, the Athletics Training Room will see about half of the 325 Drayer earned her masters degree in Exercise and Movement Science/Sports Medicine in 2002 and her student-athletes at LMU. A given day will include lots of paper work, thera- bachelor degree in Kinesiology in 1998 from Penn State py for student-athletes recovering from injuries that keep them out of com- University. In the Fall of 1996 she began as a full-time petition, appointments with doctors and pre- and post-practice needs. student trainer at Penn State, working primarily with "Our mission is to eliminate the chance for injury. We stress the use of ice Beth Drayer baseball, men's and women's track and men's soccer. and strength and conditioning to reduce the risk of injury. Thus, the traffic in Assistant Athletic Following Penn State, she was the head athletic trainer Trainer our training room can get very heavy throughout the day," said Ellison, who for Spartanburg Day School, part of the Spartanburg Regional Sports Medicine Fellowship until May of 1999. has been busy this year. "We have had a lot of different injuries with many She continued to work in the public schools, serving as a the head athletic trainer different teams. Because of that we have had a lot of traffic in our training for Cresskill High School prior to attending the University of Oregon. room doing rehab and doing the normal stuff to prepare for practice or games." Gary Dyogi - Asst. Athletic Trainer In addition to providing the best care available in the nation to LMU ath- ary Dyogi has been an athletic trainer as a student letes, the training program services the needs of its opponents in a first class Gand part-time since 1997 and joined the LMU training staff full-time in 2004. He worked on the train- manner and provides an opportunity for students in the field of athletic train- ing staff in 2003, filling in for Ellison during a medical ing to earn valuable experience. leave in 2003. He is the third member of the staff to With more than 50 years of experience in the field, the Training Program return to his alma mater. provides services that includes a philosophy that places a high value on He graduated from LMU with a Bachelor of Science in health and wellness, a program that allows injured student-athletes to return Natural Science in 2000. He joins the Lions on a full- time basis after working as the Head Athletic Trainer with to their sport as soon as medically safe and to substantially reduce the risk Ontario High School. Dyogi spent time with the Daly of athletic injury for those student-athletes. City Renegades, a semi-pro football team, as well as The Training Room at LMU features state-of-the-art equipment in a 1,000- working at the professional basketball Summer Pro Gary Dyogi square foot sports medicine complex. The equipment includes whirlpools, League. Assistant Athletic paraffin bath, ultrasound, muscle stimulation and hydrocalators. Trainer

Building Champions43 Administration PRESIDENT

EV. ROBERT B. LAWTON, S.J., professorship teaching Hebrew and Aramaic at the Pontifical was named the 14th presi- Biblical Institute in Rome, Italy, a post he held until 1984. Rdent of Loyola Marymount In addition to his teaching and administrative duties at University on June 1, 1999. Father Georgetown, Fr. Lawton served on numerous campus commit- Lawton leads LMU into the next mil- tees examining such areas as campus planning, student life, lennium after serving as the dean of freshman and transfer student admissions, and community rela- Georgetown College at Georgetown tions. Outside of the University he has served as a member of University since 1989. the Board of Trustees of the University of Scranton and Fairfield Lawton, a classicist, scripture University. scholar, administrator, and priest, Father Lawton holds the rank of professor in LMU’s was born in Cumberland, Maryland, Departments of Theological Studies and Classics. and entered the Society of Jesus in July 1965. Possessing a wealth of experi- ence in both university teaching and administration, Fr. Lawton comes to LMU after giving 20 years of service to Georgetown University. Serving as the assistant Dean from 1984-89, Fr. Lawton also taught in the Theology department as an adjunct assistant professor during that period. He started at the University in 1977 as an assistant professor of Theology and worked in that capacity until 1979. He earned his bachelor of arts degree in classics from Fordham University in 1971, graduating Phi Beta Kappa (summa cum laude). Fr. Lawton went on to attend Harvard University where he completed his doctorate in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations in 1977. Fr. Lawton was a Danforth and Woodrow Wilson Fellow at Harvard. He was ordained in 1981. Following his preparation for ordination from 1979-81, Fr. Lawton traveled to Germany to conduct independent study in both German and theology. In 1982, he accepted an assistant

VICE PRESIDENT STUDENT AFFAIRS FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE r. Lane Bove began her career n addition to becoming an institution Das Vice President for Student Iof sorts in the School of Engineering, Affairs at Loyola Marymount Dr. Michael Mulvihill has become University in Los Angeles in 1987. one within the Athletics Department, She is an active member of the West serving as Faculty Representative for Coast Conference (WCC), National more than 10 years. Collegiate Athletic Association Mulvihill is a Registered Professional (NCAA), California Women in Higher Engineer of California and teaches Education and the Center for classes in Open Channel Hydraulics, Excellence in Education. Fluid Mechanics, Surveying, and the Dr. Bove is involved in the forma- freshman engineering course tion and development of co-curricular programs that sequence. He is the freshman advisor for all engineering enhance the LMU student’s engagement in the full colle- students. He has written and presented a number of pro- giate experience. Under the direct supervision within the fessional papers at ASCE National Hydraulics and Water division of Student Affairs, Dr. Bove oversees Athletics, Resources Conferences and currently serves as a member Student Health/Psychological Services, Center for Service of the American Society for Engineering Education. & Action, Career Development Services, Student Life and His current research interest is the development of a Recreation Center. multimedia knowledge based computer system as an aid in Prior to her appointment as Vice President for Student testing of flood control systems. Dr. Mulvihill has a long Affairs, Dr. Bove began her career in education as a association with the Los Angeles District of the Army Corps Reading Specialist from 1976 through 1981 at the Palos of Engineers where he is involved with the planning and Verdes Unified School District and then joined Loyola design of flood control systems. Mulvihill earned his Marymount University as Director of the Learning Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Loyola Resource Center in 1981. in 1960. He then earned an Masters of Science from the Dr. Bove received a master’s in reading from Loyola University Southern California in 1963 and then his Ph.D. University and a doctorate in Institutional Management from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1973. from in 1990. 44Loyola Marymount University Athletics Director of Athletics r. William S. Husak begins doubled in size. A full-time head coach will lead each of the 18 his eighth year as the varsity sports sponsored at LMU. When Husak took over, only DAthletics Director at Loyola nine of the programs were led by full-time coaches. Marymount University. Since taking In addition, support for the student-athletes was enhanced over the program in 1998, LMU has with the addition of eight brand new staff positions, which reached a new level of success. included an athletic academic coordinator, marketing/promo- While the Lions’ success has been tions manager, corporate relations manager, two assistant ath- some of the best in program histo- letic trainers, a strength and conditioning assistant coach and ry, Husak firmly believes the pro- an assistant media relations director. gram has “just scratched the sur- “We have begun to establish a winning tradition at LMU and face.” we have done that through the people that we now have in His administrative efforts have place,” said Husak. “It was my goal to assemble a staff that focused on developing a team of would bring success to this program.” That success has led to coaches, support staff and adminis- improved facilities, enhanced fan support both by students and trators who believe that LMU’s ath- the general public and increased fund raising. letics program can be among the “Although much has been accomplished, there is still a great elite in the nation. This period of time has been marked by deal to achieve,” Husak said. “If our athletics program is truly enhancing the support of the athletic teams through the cre- to become consistently great, we must achieve the objectives ation of the Student-Athlete Academic Center and the Lions’ of our campaigns for facilities and endowments. We can not do Strength and Conditioning Center, increased scholarship and this without the support of all those who believe that athletics operational support and enhancing the coaching and support is an integral part of the LMU experience for not just the stu- staff. dent-athletes but all who are associated with this great “The last seven years have been a high energy environment University.” in the Athletics Department,” Husak said. “Because of the sup- Husak comes from a long and accomplished background as port of so many people at LMU, the program has been produc- an administrator, fundraiser and professor during a 19-year ing a winning record on the field and in the classroom. The career at California State University, Long Beach. Between 2003-04 season smashed all previous records for success and 1993-1998, he served as the Senior Associate Athletics Director we continued that in 2004-05. While we recognize our success and was mainly responsible for Athletics fundraising. While at this past year, we realize that the potential here at LMU is so CSULB between 1983 and 1997, Husak served as an assistant much greater and we are just beginning to realize what can be commissioner for the California Collegiate Athletic Association accomplished at LMU.” (CCAA). Between 1986 and 1993 he served as chairman of The past seven years have been some of the most success- CSULB's physical education department. As an associate pro- ful seasons in school history as the Lions won over 58 percent fessor of physical education at CSULB between 1979 and 1986, of its dual competitions in that span. Since 1998, LMU has he established the university's claimed 17 conference championships and 23 NCAA postseason Motor Behavior Laboratory. A appearances. Off the field, the Lions have had a 50 percent 1972 graduate of State increase in national scholar-athletes as 158 claimed the honor University of New York (SUNY) LMU in the 2004-05 academic year, the most in school history. In at Cortland, Husak holds a FIGHT SONG addition, LMU ranked fifth in the nation among all NCAA master's degree and Ph.D. in Division I schools (326) in the first Academic Progress Rates Physical Education from Texas (APR) report, issued by the NCAA in 2004-05. A&M University. He and his Fight on Loyola, Husak attributes the current success and the future growth wife of 33 years, Tish, live in of the program on the staff that is in place. Since he took over Long Beach and have three Fight to win the program, the coaching and administrative staffs that lend sons, Greg, 31, Todd, 27 and support to the more than 330 student-athletes has more than Jon, 25. Roar on you Lions, ORIGINS OF THE LIONS Roar again lthough its origin is somewhat clouded, the Lion mascot has been Keep up the spirit synonymous with Loyola Marymount University for more than 70 born of old, Ayears. According to the Oct. 5, 1923 edition of the school newspaper, the Los Angeles Loyolan, the Lion mascot was suggested by an enthusiastic fan Our loyalty will after 1919 when St. Vincent’s College became Loyola College. Noting the ne’er grow old Loyola football player’s fierce competitiveness, that unknown fan described Fight on Loyola, the Loyola players as Lions. The name did not generate too much popularity and the Loyola athletic nickname remained “Loyolan’s” until 1923. We’re all here At that time, the article explains, the college wished to inspire new pride in its athletes and fans. Noting the success of nicknames for other colleges, Backing you with a cheer, the college opted to give the Lion’s nickname a rebirth. Calling the old Lion mascot “mistreated and forgotten,” the article We’re beside you, explains that the Lion would officially find its way into all college songs and cheers. The Lion has remained firmly entrenched in Loyola lore to this very Here to guide you day. An alternative origin story traces the nickname to the abundance of actual mountain lions which So, Fight! Fight! Fight! roamed Westchester when Loyola College moved here in 1927. The area remained widely unpopulated and teemed with wildlife when the school moved atop the bluffs. School officials reportedly adopted the nickname because mountain lions inhabited the area when ground was broken. Building Champions45 LMU Athletics Staff STAFF DIRECTORY Administration Matthew Casana ...... 338-1736 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ACADEMICS ASSISTANT Dr. William Husak ...... 338-2765 Amanda Clemens ...... 338-1736 SR. ASSOC. DIR. OF ATHLETICS Strength & Conditioning/Training Betty Werner ...... 338-7483 COORDINATOR ATHLETIC MEDICINE OFFICE SUPERVISOR/CAMPS Keith Ellison ...... 338-2874 Addie Casey ...... 338-1736 ASSISTANT ATHLETICS TRAINERS Rob Anderson Maria Behm Matt Casaña SENIOR SECRETARY/CAMPS Joe Gonzalez ...... 338-2764 Director Associate AD Academic Faith Sauerwald ...... 338-4504 Beth Drayer...... 338-2340 LionsFund Business Affairs Coordinator SENIOR SECRETARY Gary Dyogi ...... 338-5220 June D’Amour...... 338-1743 STRENGTH COACH Business Rick Stassi...... 338-5796 ASSOCIATE AD / BUSINESS AFFAIRS ASSISTANT STRENGTH COACH María Behm ...... 338-7645 Todd Sutker...... 338-5796 CORPORATE RELATIONS MGR FACILITIES Jason Hanchar ...... 338-5201 Anthony Galvan ...... 338-7641 BUSINESS AFFAIRS ASSISTANT Shelton Lorick ...... 338-7641 Robyn Millen ...... 338-2953 Angelo Rawles...... 338-7641 Addie Casey Mandy Clemens June D’Amour Compliance & Eligibility Office Supervisor Academic Senior ASSOCIATE AD / COMPLIANCE Head Coaches Camp Co-Coordinator Graduate Asst. Secretary Dan Smith ...... 338-7789 Bonnie Adair, Women’s Swimming ...... 258-4685 COMPLIANCE ASSISTANT Nik DeVore, Men’s Tennis...... 338-7589 Becca McMackin...... 338-3706 Frank Cruz, Men’s Baseball ...... 338-2949 Media Services Gary Ferrin, Women’s Softball...... 338-7651 ASSISTANT AD/MEDIA SERVICES Alex Galvan, Men’s Golf...... 258-8619 John Shaffer ...... 338-7643 Scott Guerrero, M/W Cross Country...... 338-7630 ASST. MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTORS Pat Kelly, Men’s and Women’s Crew ....338-7624 Alissa Zito ...... 338-7638 Paul Krumpe, Men’s Soccer...... 338-7640 Carolyn French...... 338-5798 John Loughran, M/W Water Polo ...... 338-1844 Beth Drayer Gary Dyogi Keith Ellison Marketing/Tickets Gregg Murphy, Women’s Soccer ...... 338-2795 Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic Head Athletic ASSISTANT AD/TICKETS & MARKETING Jamie Sanchez, Women’s Tennis ...... 338-7506 Trainer Trainer Trainer Karina Handeland ...... 258-8608 Steve Stratos, Women’s Volleyball ...... 338-4528 TICKETS ASSISTANT Rodney Tention, Men’s Basketball ...... 338-7623 Chris Hatch...... 338-5466 Julie Wilhoit, Women’s Basketball...... 338-7699 TBA ...... 338-5466 Ticket Office ...... 338-6095 Athletic Fax Numbers Development Administration ...... 338-4577 ASSISTANT AD/DEVELOPMENT Aquatics...... 338-3796 Brian Luft ...... 338-7853 Basketball ...... 338-7644 DIR. FOR ANNUAL SUPPORT Coaching Staff ...... 338-5915 Rob Anderson ...... 338-2908 Compliance...... 258-4628 Carolyn French Anthony Galvan Joe Gonzalez Academics Training Room ...... 338-5191 Asst. Director Athletic Facilities Assistant Athletic Media Relations Trainer ACADEMIC COORDINATOR Media Relations ...... 338-2703

Jason Hanchar Karina Handeland Shelton Lorick Brian Luft Robyn Millen Angelo Rawles Corporate Relations Assistant AD Athletics Facilities Assistant AD Business Affairs Athletics Facilities Manager Marketing/Tickets Development Assistant

Faith Sauerwald John Shaffer Dan Smith Rick Stassi Todd Sutker Betty Werner Alissa Zito Senior Secretary Assistant AD Associate AD Strength & Asst, Strength & Senior Associate Asst. Director Camp Co-Coordinator Media Services Compliance Conditioning Coach Conditioning Coach Athletics Director Media Relations 46Loyola Marymount University Athletics I want to play at LMU... GENERAL INFORMATION ON NCAA COMPLIANCE

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48Loyola Marymount University Athletics LMU HISTORY SEASON IN REVIEW 2004-05 SEASON IN REVIEW Overview to play in the champi- LMU finished second in the WCC, securing a 9-5 onship game. Mary Turner record in conference play and a 16-13 record overall. It marks the third time in the last five Four Lions Earn years that LMU has finished in the top three of WCC Honors the conference, and the second year in a row that Four LMU players were the Lions were one of the top two teams. This is honored when the just the second time in program history that WCC announced its LMU has finished in the top half of the confer- yearly awards. Junior ence in consecutive years. The #2 seeded Lions guard Rachael concluded their season with a tough 73-64 loss to Ziemann led the way, eventual WCC Champion Santa Clara in the earning first team semifinals of the WCC Basketball honors. Seniors Mary Championships. The Lions opened the tourna- Turner and Jacquelyn ment strong with a 68-49 win over San Diego in Woods were named the first round, but cold shooting in the second honorable mention, and Valerie Ogoke was an the LMU single season record. With 63 three- half against the Broncos cost the team a chance All-Freshman team selection. pointers on the season, Ziemann shattered the previous record of 48. Smart Cookie Junior Jevay Grooms was named to the WCC’s All- Wilhoit Reaches Win No. 250 Academic Team. The center from Granada Hills, Head Coach Julie Wilhoit recorded her 250th Rachael Ziemann CA is a double major in political science and eco- career victory with the win over Santa Clara on nomics, and has a 3.34 GPA. Grooms played in February 19th. In 17 seasons of coaching, she all 29 games, starting 25. She averaged 7.3 has record a 252-223 overall record. Over half of points and 5.4 rebounds per game. Her 53.9% those wins, 131, have come in her 10 years at shooting percentage was second in the WCC and LMU. She recorded 33 wins in two years at Pitt- third best in school history. Bradford and the rest of the victories came in her five years at IUPUI. “Three Pointer for Rachael Ziemann!” That was phrase was said a lot in WCC arenas in 2004-05. The junior guard made 43 three-point- ers in 14 WCC games, finishing with the second best season in conference history. She passed Julie Leinert’s 1991 mark of 42 with three three- Jacquelyn Woods pointers against Pepperdine. The record is 49, set by Leinert in 1990. Earlier in the season, she tied one of Leinert’s records by making seven three- pointers at Portland’s Chiles Center. That per- formance broke the LMU single game record and

2004-05 Season Honors Jacquelyn Woods Jevay Grooms 2004-05 WCC Honorable Mention 2004 Nugget Class All-Tournament Team LMU November Student-Athlete of the Month 2004-05 WCC All-Academic Team 2004 Miami Holiday Classic All-Tournament Team

Valerie Ogoke Bianca Ziemann 2004-05 WCC All-Freshman Team 2004 LMU Thanksgiving Tournament All-Tournament Team Mary Turner 2004 Miami Holiday Classic All-Tournament Team 2004-05 WCC Honorable Mention WCC Player of the Week - Jan. 10, Feb. 28 Rachael Ziemann 2004 LMU Thanksgiving Tournament All-Tournament 2004-05 First team All-WCC selection Team

50 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY 2004-05 STATISTICS 2004-05 SEASON RESULTS Overall: 16-13 WCC: 9-5 Home: 7-5 Away: 6-7 Neutral: 3-1 Date Time Opponent Result Score Attend High Points High Rebounds 11/19/04 5:30pm vs Colorado (1) L 58-75 112 (21)GROOMS, Jevay (12)GROOMS, Jevay 11/20/04 1:00pm vs Cal State Fullerton(1) W 67-58 77 (16)ZIEMANN, Rachael (12)GROOMS, Jevay 11/26/04 7:00pm IUPUI (2) W 54-44 607 (11)GROOMS, Jevay (8)TURNER, Mary 11/27/04 5:00pm WEBER STATE (2) L 62-78 677 (16)ZIEMANN, Bianca (7)EVANS, Bronwyn 11/30/04 7:00pm at Cal State Fullerton W 67-50 243 (29)WOODS, Jacquelyn (8)GROOMS, Jevay 12/02/04 7:00pm CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 62-50 644 (16)WOODS, Jacquelyn (9)WOODS, Jacquelyn 12/05/04 2:00pm at USC L 56-77 514 (16)ZIEMANN, Bianca (5)TURNER, Mary 12/11/04 2:05pm at Cal Poly L 59-66 753 (15)ZIEMANN, Bianca (12)OGOKE, Valerie 12/18/04 2:00pm UTAH L 33-56 682 (13)ZIEMANN, Rachael (6)TURNER, Mary 12/21/04 7:00pm at Cincinnati L 45-55 351 (10)TURNER, Mary (9)WOODS, Jacquelyn 12/28/04 5:00pm vs Hofstra (3) W 76-72 598 (20)WOODS, Jacquelyn (11)WOODS, Jacquelyn 12/29/04 7:00pm at Miami (3) L 67-78 454 (23)ZIEMANN, Bianca (7)GROOMS, Jevay 1/02/05 2:00pm UC SANTA BARBARA W 59-58 724 (11)DECOUD, Amanda (15)GROOMS, Jevay 1/06/05 7:00pm * at Univ. San Francisco W 62-56 311 (16)TURNER, Mary (8)TURNER, Mary 1/08/05 3:00pm * at San Diego W 69-49 402 (15)TURNER, Mary (8)GROOMS, Jevay 1/13/05 7:00pm * GONZAGA L 59-67 636 (19)ZIEMANN, Rachael (6)TURNER, Mary 1/15/05 2:00pm * PORTLAND W 70-61 638 (15)GROOMS, Jevay (13)TURNER, Mary 1/20/05 7:00pm * at Santa Clara L 51-54 473 (12)WOODS, Jacquelyn (11)WOODS, Jacquelyn 1/22/05 7:05pm * at Saint Mary's (CA) W 70-45 804 (18)GROOMS, Jevay (10)WOODS, Jacquelyn 1/29/05 4:30pm * PEPPERDINE L 56-60 954 (19)ZIEMANN, Rachael (7)GROOMS/(7)HENRY/(7)WOODS 2/03/05 7:00pm * SAN DIEGO W 59-41 689 (12)TURNER, Mary (10)TURNER, Mary 2/05/05 2:00pm * UNIV. SAN FRANCISCO W 58-55 624 (16)TURNER, Mary (12)WOODS, Jacquelyn 2/10/05 7:00pm * at Portland W 69-60 473 (29)ZIEMANN, Rachael (7)ZIEMANN, Rachael 2/12/05 2:00pm * at Gonzaga L 48-70 3035 (11)ZIEMANN, Rachael (6)ZIEMANN, Rachael (11)TURNER, Mary 2/17/05 7:00pm * SAINT MARY'S (CA) L 55-69 518 (10)DECOUD, Amanda (8)OGOKE, Valerie (10)OGOKE, Valerie 2/19/05 2:00pm * SANTA CLARA W 63-52 757 (18)ZIEMANN, Rachael (10)WOODS, Jacquelyn 2/26/05 4:35pm * at Pepperdine W 62-44 876 (19)TURNER, Mary (8)WOODS, Jacquelyn 3/03/05 12:00pm vs San Diego (4) W 68-49 411 (13)WOODS, Jacquelyn (10)WOODS, Jacquelyn 3/05/05 2:30pm at Santa Clara (4) L 64-73 952 (22)WOODS, Jacquelyn (11)WOODS, Jacquelyn (11)TURNER, Mary (1) - John Ascuega’s Nugget Classic - Reno, NV (2) - LMU Marina del Rey Marriott Thanksgiving Classic - Los Angeles, CA (3) - Miami Holiday Classic - Miami, FL (4) - WCC Tournament - Santa Clara, CA * - Indicates West Coast Conference Games

2004-05 TEAM GAME HIGHS 2004-05 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS POINTS 76 vs Hofstra (12/28/04) POINTS 29 ZIEMANN, Rachael at Portland (02/10/05) 29 WOODS, Jacquelyn at Cal State Fullerton (11/30/04) 70 at Saint Mary's (CA) (1/22/05) 23 ZIEMANN, Bianca at Miami (12/29/04) 70 vs Portland (1/15/05) 22 WOODS, Jacquelyn at Santa Clara (03/05/05) 69 at Portland (02/10/05) 21 GROOMS, Jevay vs Colorado (11/19/04) FIELD GOALS MADE 11 WOODS, Jacquelyn at Cal State Fullerton (11/30/04) 69 at San Diego (01/08/05) 10 GROOMS, Jevay vs Colorado (11/19/04) FIELD GOALS MADE 27 at Saint Mary's (CA) (1/22/05) FIELD GOAL ATT 19 ZIEMANN, Rachael at Portland (02/10/05) 26 at Miami (12/29/04) 18 WOODS, Jacquelyn at Santa Clara (03/05/05) 26 at Cal State Fullerton (11/30/04) 18 WOODS, Jacquelyn at Cal State Fullerton (11/30/04) FG PCT (min 5 made) .909 (10-11) GROOMS, Jevay vs Colorado (11/19/04) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 66 vs Univ. San Francisco (2/05/05) .889 ( 8-9 ) GROOMS, Jevay at Saint Mary's (CA) (1/22/05) 65 at Santa Clara (03/05/05) 3 PT FG MADE 7 ZIEMANN, Rachael at Portland (02/10/05) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .479 (23-48) vs San Diego (03/03/05) 5 ZIEMANN, Rachael vs Pepperdine (1/29/05) .474 (27-57) at Saint Mary's (CA) (1/22/05) 5 ZIEMANN, Rachael at Saint Mary's (CA) (1/22/05) 5 ZIEMANN, Rachael vs Gonzaga (1/13/05) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 9 at Portland (02/10/05) 5 ZIEMANN, Bianca at Miami (12/29/04) 8 vs Pepperdine (1/29/05) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 15 ZIEMANN, Rachael at Portland (02/10/05) 8 at Univ. San Francisco (1/06/05) 10 ZIEMANN, Rachael vs Pepperdine (1/29/05) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 29 at Portland (02/10/05) 3-PT FG PCT (min 2 made) 1.000 ( 2-2 ) PATTON, Amanda vs San Diego (03/03/05) 1.000 ( 2-2 ) PATTON, Amanda vs Portland (1/15/05) 20 vs Pepperdine (1/29/05) 1.000 ( 2-2 ) PATTON, Amanda at Univ. San Francisco (1/06/05) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .571 ( 8-14) at Univ. San Francisco (1/06/05) FREE THROWS MADE 8 WOODS, Jacquelyn at Saint Mary's (CA) (1/22/05) .462 ( 6-13) at Saint Mary's (CA) (1/22/05) 7 WOODS, Jacquelyn vs Hofstra (12/28/04) 7 WOODS, Jacquelyn at Cal State Fullerton (11/30/04) FREE THROWS MADE 23 vs Hofstra (12/28/04) FREE THROW ATT 10 TURNER, Mary vs Univ. San Francisco (2/05/05) 17 vs Santa Clara (2/19/05) 8 WOODS, Jacquelyn at Santa Clara (03/05/05) 17 vs Portland (1/15/05) 8 DECOUD, Amanda vs Saint Mary's (CA) (2/17/05) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 33 vs Hofstra (12/28/04) 8 WOODS, Jacquelyn at Saint Mary's (CA) (1/22/05) 8 WOODS, Jacquelyn at Miami (12/29/04) 31 vs Saint Mary's (CA) (2/17/05) 8 WOODS, Jacquelyn vs Hofstra (12/28/04) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .933 (14-15) at Cal State Fullerton (11/30/04) 8 TURNER, Mary vs Hofstra (12/28/04) .750 (15-20) vs San Diego (03/03/05) FT PCT (min 5 made) 1.000 ( 8-8 ) WOODS, Jacquelyn at Saint Mary's (CA) (1/22/05) REBOUNDS 51 vs San Diego (2/03/05) 1.000 ( 7-7 ) WOODS, Jacquelyn at Cal State Fullerton (11/30/04) 1.000 ( 6-6 ) TURNER, Mary at Pepperdine (02/26/05) 47 at Pepperdine (02/26/05) REBOUNDS 15 GROOMS, Jevay vs UC Santa Barbara (01/02/05) ASSISTS 17 at Portland (02/10/05) 13 TURNER, Mary vs Portland (1/15/05) 17 vs Portland (1/15/05) ASSISTS 8 TURNER, Mary vs Gonzaga (1/13/05) 6 ZIEMANN, Bianca at Univ. San Francisco (1/06/05) 17 vs UC Santa Barbara (01/02/05) STEALS 6 WOODS, Jacquelyn vs Utah (12/18/04) 17 vs Hofstra (12/28/04) 6 DECOUD, Amanda vs Cal State Northridge (12/02/04) 17 at Cal State Fullerton (11/30/04) BLOCKED SHOTS 3 OGOKE, Valerie at Pepperdine (02/26/05) STEALS 20 vs Cal State Northridge (12/02/04) 3 GROOMS, Jevay vs Portland (1/15/05) 3 OGOKE, Valerie at Cal Poly (12/11/04) 16 vs Gonzaga (1/13/05) TURNOVERS 8 WOODS, Jacquelyn at Santa Clara (03/05/05) BLOCKED SHOTS 8 vs Univ. San Francisco (2/05/05) 7 WOODS, Jacquelyn at Miami (12/29/04) 6 vs Weber State (11/27/04) FOULS 5 WOODS, Jacquelyn at Santa Clara (03/05/05) TURNOVERS 25 at Miami (12/29/04) 5 DECOUD, Amanda at Santa Clara (03/05/05) 5 WOODS, Jacquelyn vs Saint Mary's (CA) (2/17/05) 25 at Cal State Fullerton (11/30/04) 5 WOODS, Jacquelyn at Gonzaga (2/12/05) FOULS 24 at Santa Clara (03/05/05) 5 ZIEMANN, Bianca vs UC Santa Barbara (01/02/05) 22 vs UC Santa Barbara (01/02/05) 5 WOODS, Jacquelyn at Miami (12/29/04) 5 GROOMS, Jevay vs Hofstra (12/28/04) 22 at Miami (12/29/04) 5 ZIEMANN, Bianca vs Utah (12/18/04) 5 WOODS, Jacquelyn vs Cal State Fullerton (11/20/04) 2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 51 2004-05 STATISTICS 2004-05 SEASON BOX SCORE

/----TOTAL-----/ /------3-PTS------/ /----REBOUNDS---/ PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT- FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Rachael Ziemann 29 18 799 27.6 104-289 .360 63-152 .414 26-33 .788 24 65 89 3.1 52 0 61 55 3 38 297 10.2 Conference-Only... 14 9 422 30.1 62-168 .369 43-95 .453 16-20 .800 16 41 57 4.1 28 0 30 25 1 25 183 13.1 Jacquelyn Woods 29 28 694 23.9 108-262 .412 1-9 .111 71-105 .676 59 127 186 6.4 92 5 34 74 4 60 288 9.9 Conference-Only... 14 13 320 22.9 43-113 .381 0-0 .000 32-47 .681 26 60 86 6.1 43 2 16 35 2 22 118 8.4 Mary Turner 29 28 859 29.6 89-283 .314 23-101 .228 47-72 .653 50 103 153 5.3 49 0 73 76 5 40 248 8.6 Conference-Only... 14 13 4156 29.6 47-144 .326 14-55 .255 29-41 .707 27 55 82 5.9 17 0 41 29 5 13 137 9.8 Bianca Ziemann 29 20 765 26.4 84-208 .404 22-63 .349 39-53 .736 14 61 75 2.6 55 2 51 78 3 20 229 7.9 Conference-Only... 14 11 347 24.8 36-93 .387 7-29 .241 11-16 .688 8 29 37 2.6 22 0 26 34 1 11 90 6.4 Jevay Grooms 29 25 668 23.0 90-167 .539 0-0 .000 32-56 .571 54 104 158 5.4 71 1 21 44 22 22 212 7.3 Conference-Only... 14 11 304 21.7 34-72 .472 0-0 .000 17-29 .586 24 41 65 4.6 35 0 7 23 9 13 85 6.1 Valerie Ogoke 29 2 524 18.1 58-129 .450 0-0 .000 39-76 .513 78 47 125 4.3 59 0 16 35 22 25 155 5.3 Conference-Only... 14 1 248 17.7 24-59 .407 0-0 .000 15-32 .469 40 19 59 4.2 31 0 10 18 10 12 63 4.5 Jenni Smith 24 2 450 18.8 40-105 .381 20-55 .364 15-34 .441 13 39 52 2.2 12 0 30 31 1 12 115 4.8 Conference-Only... 14 2 267 19.1 23-64 .359 12-31 .387 16-14 .429 11 20 31 2.2 8 0 17 18 1 7 64 4.6 Amanda DeCoud 29 18 578 19.9 36-106 .340 4-14 .286 30-44 .682 26 32 58 2.0 35 1 50 55 8 38 106 3.7 Cnference-Only... 14 7 220 15.7 14-44 .318 1-3 .333 19-29 .655 12 17 29 2.1 9 0 17 16 4 12 48 3.4 Amanda Patton 21 0 142 6.8 17-36 .472 12-26 .462 5-7 .714 5 18 23 1.1 15 0 15 23 0 6 51 2.4 Conference-Only... 14 0 106 7.6 14-28 .500 10-21 .476 4-5 .800 4 15 19 1.4 11 0 12 15 0 4 42 3.0 Nicole Thompson 13 0 38 2.9 5-16 .313 2-6 .333 5-8 .625 3 6 9 0.7 801523171.3 Conference-Only... 8 0 24 3.0 1-10 .100 0-3 .000 5-8 .625 2 4 6 0.8 50042370.9 Jennifer Henry 20 4 136 6.8 8-28 .286 0-0 .000 4-7 .571 10 29 39 2.0 15 0 6 13 15 4 20 1.0 Conference-Only... 13 3 93 7.2 5-22 .227 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 8 22 30 2.3 7045124131.0 Bronwyn Evans 19 0 120 6.3 4-28 .143 0-3 .000 1-6 .167 7 15 22 1.2 12 0 7 16 5490.5 Conference-Only... 8 0 24 3.0 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1 3 4 0.5 10030100.0 Carrie Noyes 10 0 24 2.4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 1 3 4 0.4 20110110.1 Conference-Only... 5 0 9 1.8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 2 2 0.4 10100110.2 Raquel Castellanos 3 0 3 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 10111000.0 Conference-Only... 1 0 1 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 10000000.0 Team Stats 57 68 125 4.3 1 5 LMU 29 5800 643-1657 .388 147-429 .343 315-504 .625 401 717 1118 38.6 479 9 367 512 91 273 1748 60.3 Conference-only 14 2800 303-820 .370 87-237 .367 158-250 .632 212 358 570 40.7 219 2 181 228 47 128 851 60.8 Opponents 29 5801 607-1611 .377 121-410 .295 387-527 .734 368 722 1090 37.6 490 - 325 516 82 242 1722 59.4 Conference-only 14 2800 277-762 .364 56-191 .293 173-235 .736 161 357 518 37.0 229 2 151 246 42 112 783 55.9

2004-05 SEASON TRENDS

Record when out rebounding opponent ...... 13-2 Record when scoring 70+ points ...... 3-0 Record when tied or out rebounded ...... 3-11 Record when opponent scores under 50 points ...... 6-0 Record when opponent scores 50-59 points ...... 7-3 Record when ahead at the half ...... 23-3 Record when opponent scores 60-69 points ...... 2-4 Record when behind at the half ...... 3-9 Record when opponent scores 70+ points ...... 1-6 Record when tied at the half ...... 0-1 Record in games decided by 5 or less points ...... 3-2 Record when shooting more free throws ...... 10-4 Record in games decided by 6-10 points ...... 4-4 Record when shooting same amount or less free throws ...... 6-9 Record in games decided by 11-20 points ...... 8-4 Record in games decided by more than 20 points ...... 1-3 Record in overtime ...... 0-0 Record in games played in November ...... 3-2 Record when shooting 45% or better ...... 4-1 Record in games played in December ...... 2-5 Record when shooting between 40% and 45% ...... 5-1 Record in games played in January ...... 5-3 Record when shooting between 35% and 40% ...... 6-6 Record in games played in February ...... 4-2 Record when shooting less than 35% ...... 1-5 Record in games played in March ...... 1-1

Record when opponents shoot 45% or better ...... 0-4 Record in games played on Monday ...... 0-0 Record when opponents shoot between 40% and 45% ...... 2-5 Record in games played on Tuesday ...... 2-0 Record when opponents shoot between 35% and 40% ...... 6-4 Record in games played on Wednesday ...... 0-1 Record when opponents shoot less than 35% ...... 8-0 Record in games played on Thursday ...... 5-3 Record in games played on Friday ...... 1-1 Record when scoring less than 50 points ...... 0-3 Record in games played on Saturday ...... 7-6 Record when scoring 50-59 points ...... 4-7 Record in games played on Sunday ...... 1-1 Record when scoring 60-69 points ...... 9-3

52 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY 2004-05 STATISTICS 2004-05 TEAM STATISTICS FG/ 3FGA FT/ Opponent DATE SCORE W/L FGA PCT FGA PCT. FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AVG PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG. vs Colorado 11/19/04 58-75 L 24-63 .381 4-13 .308 6-11 .545 10 30 40 40.0 20 13 17 5 6 58 58.0 vs Cal State Fullerton 11/20/04 67-58 W 25-53 .472 7-16 .438 10-20 .500 14 28 42 41.0 14 16 22 4 9 67 62.5 IUPUI 11/26/04 54-44 W 18-49 .367 4-12 .333 14-21 .667 15 27 42 41.3 13 13 19 5 4 54 59.7 WEBER STATE 11/27/04 62-78 L 24-63 .381 3-10 .300 11-17 .647 18 18 36 40.0 20 8 10 6 7 62 60.2 at Cal State Fullerton 11/30/04 67-50 W 26-56 .464 1-4 .250 14-15 .933 15 27 42 40.4 15 17 25 4 11 67 61.6 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 12/02/04 62-50 W 24-57 .421 1-10 .100 13-19 .684 13 20 33 39.2 10 7 15 3 20 62 61.7 at USC 12/05/04 56-77 L 21-55 .382 3-10 .300 11-21 .524 6 23 29 37.7 17 12 18 2 14 56 60.9 at Cal Poly 12/11/04 59-66 L 24-57 .421 5-14 357 6-11 .545 9 30 39 37.9 21 11 24 5 6 59 60.6 UTAH 12/18/04 33-56 L 14-45 .311 3-9 .333 2-10 .200 10 17 27 36.7 13 8 19 2 12 33 57.6 at Cincinnati 12/21/04 45-55 L 18-53 .340 3-15 .200 6-11 .545 9 17 26 35.6 19 5 14 1 6 45 56.3 vs Hofstra 12/28/04 76-72 W 23-60 .383 7-18 .389 23-33 .697 15 26 41 36.1 21 17 17 1 10 76 58.1 at Miami 12/29/04 67-78 L 26-57 .456 7-17 .412 8-14 .571 18 17 35 36.0 22 14 25 1 9 67 58.8 UC SANTA BARBARA 1/02/05 59-58 W 25-56 .446 3-13 .231 6-11 .545 11 22 33 35.8 22 17 17 2 10 59 58.8 at Univ. San Francisco 1/06/05 62-56 W 23-57 .404 8-14 .571 8-16 .500 12 25 37 35.9 12 16 14 0 8 62 59.1 at San Diego 1/08/05 69-49 W 23-55 .418 7-19 .368 16-22 .727 16 28 44 36.4 14 13 16 5 7 69 59.7 GONZAGA 1/13/05 59-67 L 22-58 .379 6-15 .400 9-16 .563 15 16 31 36.1 16 16 19 0 16 59 59.7 PORTLAND 1/15/05 70-61 W 23-63 .365 7-17 .412 17-24 .708 20 25 45 36.6 18 17 20 5 13 70 60.3 at Santa Clara 1/20/05 51-54 L 19-58 .328 5-16 .313 8-13 .615 17 29 46 37.1 17 7 18 5 7 51 59.8 at Saint Mary's (CA) 1/22/05 70-45 W 27-57 .474 6-13 .462 10-14 .714 14 30 44 37.5 17 13 15 2 6 70 60.3 PEPPERDINE 1/29/05 56-60 L 21-60 .350 8-20 .400 6-10 .600 13 22 35 37.3 18 14 20 4 11 56 60.1 SAN DIEGO 2/03/05 59-41 W 20-54 .370 7-17 .412 12-17 .706 13 38 51 38.0 10 12 18 4 7 59 60.0 UNIV. SAN FRANCISCO 2/05/05 58-55 W 21-66 .318 6-17 .353 10-17 .588 20 22 42 38.2 15 12 13 8 9 58 60.0 at Portland 2/10/05 69-60 W 24-58 .414 9-29 .310 12-19 .632 17 28 45 38.5 16 17 19 1 11 69 60.3 at Gonzaga 2/12/05 48-70 L 19-55 .345 6-16 .375 4-9 .444 9 20 29 38.1 12 8 14 4 5 48 59.8 SAINT MARY'S (CA) 2/17/05 55-69 L 19-62 .306 2-14 .143 15-31 .484 13 20 33 37.9 20 11 14 4 14 55 59.6 SANTA CLARA 2/19/05 63-52 W 21-58 .362 4-12 .333 17-23 .739 13 28 41 38.0 16 15 12 1 8 63 59.8 at Pepperdine 2/26/05 62-44 W 21-59 .356 6-18 .333 14-19 .737 20 27 47 38.3 18 10 16 4 6 62 59.9 vs San Diego 3/03/05 68-49 W 23-48 .479 7-16 .438 15-20 .750 11 29 40 38.4 9 16 21 2 10 68 60.1 at Santa Clara 3/05/05 64-73 L 25-65 .385 2-15 .133 12-20 .600 15 28 43 38.6 24 12 21 1 11 64 60.3 Loyola Marymount 1748 643-1657 .388 147-429 .343 315-504 .625 401 717 1118 38.6 479 367 512 91 273 1748 60.3 Opponents 1722 607-1611 .377 121-410 .295 387-527 .734 368 722 1090 37.6 490 325 516 82 242 1722 59.4 2004-05 GAME-BY-GAME HIGHS Opponent Date Score WL POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS vs Colorado 11/19/04 58-75 L 21-GROOMS, Jevay 12-GROOMS, Jevay 4-DECOUD, Amanda 3-TURNER, Mary 2-GROOMS, Jevay vs Cal State Fullerton 11/20/04 67-58 W 16-ZIEMANN, Rachael 12-GROOMS, Jevay 4-ZIEMANN, Rachael 3-ZIEMANN, Rachael 2-GROOMS, Jevay DECOUD, Amanda IUPUI 11/26/04 54-44 W 11-GROOMS, Jevay 8-TURNER, Mary 3-ZIEMANN, Bianca 1-TURNER, Mary 1-DECOUD, Amand ZIEMANN, Bianca HENRY, Jennifer WOODS, Jacquelyn GROOMS, Jevay DECOUD, Amand EVANS, Bronwyn OGOKE, Valerie WEBER STATE 11/27/04 62-78 L 16-ZIEMANN, Bianca 7-EVANS, Bronwyn 3-WOODS, Jacquelyn 3-WOODS, Jacquelyn 2-OGOKE, Valerie ZIEMANN, Rachael EVANS, Bronwyn at Cal State Fullerton 11/30/04 67-50 W 29-WOODS, Jacquelyn 8-GROOMS, Jevay 5-TURNER, Mary 3-TURNER, Mary 1-GROOMS, Jevay DECOUD, Amanda WOODS, Jacquelyn DECOUD, Amanda DECOUD, Amanda OGOKE, Valerie EVANS, Bronwyn CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 12/02/04 62-50 W 16-WOODS, Jacquelyn 9-WOODS, Jacquelyn 2-TURNER, Mary 6-DECOUD, Amanda 2-GROOMS, Jevay ZIEMANN, Bianca at USC 12/05/04 56-77 L 16-ZIEMANN, Bianca 5-TURNER, Mary 4-DECOUD, Amanda 4-DECOUD, Amanda 2-OGOKE, Valerie at Cal Poly 12/11/04 59-66 L 15-ZIEMANN, Bianca 12-OGOKE, Valerie 4-DECOUD, Amanda 1-TURNER, Mary 3-OGOKE, Valerie OGOKE, Valerie ZIEMANN, Bianca GROOMS, Jevay WOODS, Jacquelyn ZIEMANN, Rachael UTAH 12/18/04 33-56 L 13-ZIEMANN, Rachael 6-TURNER, Mary 2-TURNER, Mary 6-WOODS, Jacquelyn 1-ZIEMANN, Bianca ZIEMANN, Bianca GROOMS, Jevay at Cincinnati 12/21/04 45-55 L 10-TURNER, Mary 9-WOODS, Jacquelyn 1-WOODS, Jacquelyn 2-TURNER, Mary 1-OGOKE, Valerie DECOUD, Amanda DECOUD, Amanda OGOKE, Valerie SMITH, Jenni ZIEMANN, Rachael vs Hofstra 12/28/04 76-72 W 20-WOODS, Jacquelyn 11-WOODS, Jacquelyn 5-ZIEMANN, Bianca 4-WOODS, Jacquelyn 1-ZIEMANN, Rachael at Miami 12/29/04 67-78 L 23-ZIEMANN, Bianca 7-GROOMS, Jevay 3-ZIEMANN, Bianca 3-TURNER, Mary 1-WOODS, Jacquelyn TURNER, Mary UC SANTA BARBARA 1/02/05 59-58 W 11-DECOUD, Amanda 15-GROOMS, Jevay 4-SMITH, Jenni 4-WOODS, Jacquelyn 1-WOODS, Jacquelyn GROOMS, Jevay at Univ. San Francisco 1/06/05 62-56 W 16-ZIEMANN, Rachael 8-TURNER, Mary 6-ZIEMANN, Bianca 2-OGOKE, Valerie None TURNER, Mary TURNER, Mary at San Diego 1/08/05 69-49 W 15-TURNER, Mary 8-GROOMS, Jevay 4-ZIEMANN, Rachael 4-GROOMS, Jevay 1-OGOKE, Valerie THOMPSON, Nicole GROOMS, Jevay HENRY, Jennifer TURNER, Mary GONZAGA 1/13/05 59-67 L 19-ZIEMANN, Rachael 6-TURNER, Mary 8-TURNER, Mary 5-ZIEMANN, Rachael None PORTLAND 1/15/05 70-61 W 15-GROOMS, Jevay 13-TURNER, Mary 5-TURNER, Mary 3-OGOKE, Valerie 3-GROOMS, Jevay at Santa Clara 1/20/05 51-54 L 12-WOODS, Jacquelyn 11-WOODS, Jacquelyn 2-WOODS, Jacquelyn 2-WOODS, Jacquelyn 2-GROOMS, Jevay GROOMS, Jevay ZIEMANN, Bianca at Saint Mary's (CA) 1/22/05 70-45 W 18-GROOMS, Jevay 10-WOODS, Jacquelyn 5-TURNER, Mary 2-HENRY, Jennifer 1-WOODS, Jacquelyn ZIEMANN, Rachael HENRY, Jennifer PEPPERDINE 1/29/05 56-60 L 19-ZIEMANN, Rachael 7-WOODS, Jacquelyn 4-TURNER, Mary 3-ZIEMANN, Rachael 2-GROOMS, Jevay HENRY, Jennifer GROOMS, Jevay SAN DIEGO 2/03/05 59-41 W 12-TURNER, Mary 10-TURNER, Mary 3-TURNER, Mary 3-ZIEMANN, Bianca 1-GROOMS, Jevay DECOUD, Amanda OGOKE, Valerie THOMPSON, Nicole UNIV. SAN FRANCISCO 2/05/05 58-55 W 16-TURNER, Mary 12-WOODS, Jacquelyn 4-ZIEMANN, Rachael 3-GROOMS, Jevay 2-OGOKE, Valerie WOODS, Jacquelyn TURNER, Mary HENRY, Jennifer at Portland 2/10/05 69-60 W 29-ZIEMANN, Rachael 7-ZIEMANN, Rachael 5-ZIEMANN, Bianca 5-ZIEMANN, Rachael 1-TURNER, Mary at Gonzaga 2/12/05 48-70 L 11-TURNER, Mary 6-ZIEMANN, Rachael 3-ZIEMANN, Rachael 2-ZIEMANN, Bianca 2-OGOKE, Valerie ZIEMANN, Rachael HENRY, Jennifer SAINT MARY'S (CA) 2/17/05 55-69 L 10-OGOKE, Valerie 8-OGOKE, Valerie 3-ZIEMANN, Rachael 3-DECOUD, Amanda 2-HENRY, Jennifer DECOUD, Amanda SANTA CLARA 2/19/05 63-52 W 18-ZIEMANN, Rachael 10-WOODS, Jacquelyn 4-TURNER, Mary 3-WOODS, Jacquelyn 1-HENRY, Jennifer SMITH, Jenni at Pepperdine 2/26/05 62-44 W 19-TURNER, Mary 8-WOODS, Jacquelyn 3-WOODS, Jacquelyn 4-WOODS, Jacquelyn 3-OGOKE, Valerie vs San Diego 3/03/05 68-49 W 13-WOODS, Jacquelyn 10-WOODS, Jacquelyn 5-TURNER, Mary 5-WOODS, Jacquelyn 1-GROOMS, Jevay HENRY, Jennifer at Santa Clara 3/05/05 64-73 L 22-WOODS, Jacquelyn 11-TURNER, Mary 3-ZIEMANN, Rachael 5-TURNER, Mary 1-OGOKE, Valerie WOODS, Jacquelyn 2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 53 BOX SCORES 2004-05 BOX SCORES

GAME #1 GAME #2 GAME #3

11/19/04 5:30pm at Reno, NV (Lawlor Events Center) 11/20/04 1:00pm at Reno, NV (Lawlor Events Center) 11/26/04 7:00pm at Los Angeles, CA (Gersten Pavilion)

COLORADO 75, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 58 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 67, CAL STATE FULLERTON 58 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 54, IUPUI 44

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (0-1) CAL STATE FULLERTON (0-2) IUPUI (0-4) GROOMS, Jevay 10-11 1-1 21; ZIEMANN, Bianca 4-10 1-2 9; WOODS, Pruitt, Amber 3-9 9-10 15; Frias, Dayana 4-15 0-0 12; Sorrell, Cynthia DAVIES, Karima 2-9 4-7 8; McAFEE, Brooke 4-8 0-0 8; HAYES, Kia 3- Jacquelyn 4-9 0-0 8; SMITH, Jenni 3-8 0-0 8; DECOUD, Amanda 1-6 4-10 1-1 9; Taylor, Audrey 1-5 5-6 7; Underwood, Charlee 3-6 0-0 6; 8 0-0 7; BOGGS, Brooke 2-6 0-0 5; GUY, Erin 2-7 1-2 5; JAMSSENS, 2-4 5; TURNER, Mary 1-7 1-2 4; OGOKE, Valerie 1-2 1-2 3; THOMP- Woloschuk, Sandra 2-6 2-2 6; Bennett, Alison 1-3 0-0 2; Adams, Ariel Eboni 2-4 0-0 4; TUPPER, Anne-Marie 1-6 0-0 3; O'BRIEN, Elizabeth SON, Nicole 0-0 0-0 0; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-1 0-0 0; ZIEMANN, Rachael 0-5 1-2 1; Moon,Tessa 0-2 0-0 0; Smith, Tamaiya 0-1 0-0 0; McDaniel, 0-0 2-2 2; JAMES, Jessica 0-1 2-2 2; GREER, Samantha 0-0 0-0 0; 0-8 0-0 0; HENRY, Jennifer 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 24-63 6-11 58. India 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 18-62 18-21 58. DRAKE, Belinda 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 16-52 9-13 44.

COLORADO (1-0) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (1-1) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (2-1) Nedovic, Anna 7-11 5-8 23; Johns-Richardson, V. 4-7 6-9 15; ZIEMANN, Rachael 5-10 2-2 16; ZIEMANN, Bianca 4-9 4-7 14; TURN- GROOMS, Jevay 4-6 3-4 11; SMITH, Jenni 2-4 3-6 9; ZIEMANN, Richards, Kara 4-8 5-5 13; Law, Whitney 4-9 0-0 10; Howard, Leslie 3- ER, Mary 3-8 2-4 8; GROOMS, Jevay 4-6 0-0 8; SMITH, Jenni 3-4 0-1 Rachael 3-7 0-0 7; TURNER, Mary 1-9 3-4 6; ZIEMANN, Bianca 1-2 8 0-1 7; Ilic, Jasmina 1-6 1-1 3; Lini, Sarah 1-4 0-0 2; Garnett, Tami 7; WOODS, Jacquelyn 2-4 1-2 5; DECOUD, Amanda 2-5 0-0 4; OGOKE, 4-4 6; DECOUD, Amanda 2-6 1-1 5; WOODS, Jacquelyn 2-5 0-0 4; 1-6 0-0 2; McFarland, Jackie 0-1 0-0 0; Escalera, Yari 0-1 0-0 0. Totals Valerie 2-7 0-2 4; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-0 1-2 1; HENRY, Jennifer 0-0 0- OGOKE, Valerie 1-1 0-2 2; EVANS, Bronwyn 1-7 0-0 2; HENRY, Jennifer 25-61 17-24 75. 0 0; CASTELLANOS, Raquel 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-53 10-20 67. 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 18-49 14-21 54.

Loyola Marymount...... 20 38 - 58 Cal State Fullerton...... 24 34 - 58 IUPUI...... 19 25 - 44 Colorado...... 27 48 - 75 Loyola Marymount...... 30 37 - 67 Loyola Marymount...... 27 27 - 54

3-point goals-Loyola Marymount 4-13 (SMITH, Jenni 2-4; TURNER, 3-point goals-Cal State Fullerton 4-20 (Frias, Dayana 4-12; 3-point goals-IUPUI 3-14 (HAYES, Kia 1-3; BOGGS, Brooke 1-5; TUP- Mary 1-2; DECOUD, Amanda 1-2; ZIEMANN, Rachael 0-2; ZIEMANN, Underwood, Charlee 0-3; Moon, Tessa 0-2; Smith, Tamaiya 0-1; PER, Anne-Marie 1-4; DRAKE, Belinda 0-1; GUY, Erin 0-1), Loyola Bianca 0-3), Colorado 8-17 (Nedovic, Anna 4-5; Law, Whitney 2-4; Pruitt, Amber 0-2), Loyola Marymount 7-16 (ZIEMANN, Rachael 4-6; Marymount 4-12 (SMITH, Jenni 2-4; ZIEMANN, Rachael 1-3; TURN- Johns-Richardson, V. 1-2; Howard, Leslie 1-5; Ilic, Jasmina 0-1). ZIEMANN, Bianca 2-3; SMITH, Jenni 1-2; DECOUD, Amanda 0-1; ER, Mary 1-3; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-1; DECOUD, Amanda 0-1). TURNER, Mary 0-4). Fouled out--Loyola Marymount-None, Colorado-Johns-Richardson, Fouled out--IUPUI-McAFEE, Brooke, Loyola Marymount-None. V.. Fouled out--Cal State Fullerton-Pruitt, Amber, Loyola Marymount- Rebounds-IUPUI 30 (GUY, Erin 7; DAVIES, Karima 7), Loyola WOODS, Jacquelyn. Marymount 42 (TURNER, Mary 8). Rebounds-Loyola Marymount 40 (GROOMS, Jevay 12), Colorado 42 (Nedovic, Anna 10). Rebounds-Cal State Fullerton 37 (Taylor, Audrey 8), Loyola Assists-IUPUI 5 (JAMSSENS, Eboni 2), Loyola Marymount 13 (ZIE- Marymount 42 (GROOMS, Jevay 12). MANN, Bianca 3). Assists-Loyola Marymount 13 (DECOUD, Amanda 4), Colorado 13 (Johns-Richardson, V. 4). Assists-Cal State Fullerton 11 (Taylor, Audrey 6), Loyola Marymount Total fouls-IUPUI 22, Loyola Marymount 13. A-607 16 (DECOUD, Amanda 4; ZIEMANN, Rachael 4). Total fouls-Loyola Marymount 20, Colorado 15. A-112 LMU Marina del Rey Marriott Thanksgiving Tournament – First Total fouls-Cal State Fullerton 17, Loyola Marymount 14. A-77 Round John Ascuaga's Nugget Classic First Round John Ascuaga's Nugget Consolation Game

GAME #4 GAME #5 GAME #6

11/27/04 5:00pm at Los Angeles, CA (Gersten Pavilion) 11/30/04 7:00pm at Fullerton, CA () 12/02/04 7:00pm at Los Angeles, CA (Gersten Pavilion)

WEBER STATE 78, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 62 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 67, CAL STATE FULLERTON 50 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 62, CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 50

WEBER STATE (3-1) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (3-2) CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE (1-1) Gjertsen, Julie 6-11 2-3 17; Tuomi, Sara 4-6 1-2 12; Porter, Laura 4-7 WOODS, Jacquelyn 11-18 7-7 29; GROOMS, Jevay 4-6 2-2 10; ZIE- KING, LaJoyce 7-10 3-5 18; FULEKI, Krisztina 3-6 1-1 8; CUSHING, 0-1 11; O'Neil, Becky 5-9 0-0 10; Ricks, Jillian 4-5 0-0 8; Nelson, Heather 4-6 0-0 8; TULIKIHIHIFO, Ofa 3-13 0-0 6; JOHNSON, Alexis Brooke 2-3 3-6 7; Robertson, Sheila 1-4 2-2 5; Hansen, Brooke 1-6 0- MANN, Bianca 2-8 3-4 7; DECOUD, Amanda 3-6 0-0 6; OGOKE, Valerie 2-5 2-2 6; TURNER, Mary 2-4 0-0 5; ZIEMANN, Rachael 2-4 1-2 2-2 5; HOLLOWAY, Katie 2-8 1-2 5; BURRIES, Jazelle 0-4 0-0 0; 0 2; Warburton, Chelsey 0-2 2-2 2; Salemon, Ninon 0-0 2-2 2; CHING, Megan 0-7 0-0 0. Totals 20-56 7-10 50. Kellogg, Taryn 1-1 0-0 2; Taylor, Tashina 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 28-54 12- 0-0 4; THOMPSON, Nicole 0-1 0-0 0; NOYES, Carrie 0-0 0-0 0; HENRY, 18 78. Jennifer 0-0 0-0 0; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-4 0-0 0; CASTELLANOS, Raquel 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-56 14-15 67. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (4-2) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (2-2) WOODS, Jacquelyn 8-16 0-1 16; ZIEMANN, Rachael 3-7 4-4 10; ZIEMANN, Bianca 7-8 1-2 16; TURNER, Mary 6-10 1-2 14; WOODS, CAL STATE FULLERTON (1-4) TURNER, Mary 3-5 2-2 9; GROOMS, Jevay 3-6 2-6 8; OGOKE, Valerie Jacquelyn 3-9 5-7 11; ZIEMANN, Rachael 2-6 2-2 7; EVANS, Bronwyn Mosley, Melanie 5-8 3-4 13; Underwood, Charlee 4-10 0-0 9; Sorrell, 3-6 1-2 7; DECOUD, Amanda 2-7 2-2 6; ZIEMANN, Bianca 2-10 2-2 6; 3-10 0-0 6; OGOKE, Valerie 1-5 2-4 4; GROOMS, Jevay 2-7 0-0 4; Cynthia 4-7 0-0 8; Pruitt, Amber 3-9 2-3 8; Keathley, Meghann 1-4 0- EVANS, Bronwyn 0-0 0-0 0; HENRY, Jennifer 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-57 THOMPSON, Nicole 0-0 0-0 0; SMITH, Jenni 0-3 0-0 0; HENRY, 0 3; Adams, Ariel 1-2 0-0 2; Moon, Tessa 0-1 2-2 2; McDaniel, India 13-19 62. Jennifer 0-1 0-0 0; DECOUD, Amanda 0-4 0-0 0.Totals 24-63 11-17 0-1 2-2 2; Frias, Dayana 1-2 0-0 2; Taylor, Audrey 0-8 1-2 1; Bennett, 62. Alison 0-0 0-2 0; Smith, Tamaiya 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 19-53 10-15 50. Cal State Northridge...... 29 21 - 50 Loyola Marymount...... 27 35 - 62 Weber State...... 31 47 - 78 Loyola Marymount...... 34 33 - 67 Loyola Marymount...... 30 32 - 62 Cal State Fullerton...... 27 23 - 50 3-point goals-Cal State Northridge 3-7 (FULEKI, Krisztina 1-2; JOHN- SON, Alexis 1-1; KING, LaJoyce 1-1; BURRIES, Jazelle 0-1; TULIKIHI- 3-point goals-Weber State 10-23 (Porter, Laura 3-6; Tuomi, Sara 3-5; 3-point goals-Loyola Marymount 1-4 (TURNER, Mary 1-2; ZIE- HIFO, Ofa 0-2), Loyola Marymount 1-10 (TURNER, Mary 1-3; ZIE- Gjertsen, Julie 3-6; Robertson, Sheila 1-3; Hansen, Brooke 0-1; MANN, Rachael 0-3; DECOUD, Amanda 0-1; ZIEMANN, Bianca 0-2; Warburton, Chelsey 0-2), Loyola Marymount 3-10 (ZIEMANN, MANN, Bianca 0-1; ZIEMANN, Rachael 0-1), Cal State Fullerton 2-6 Rachael 1-2; TURNER, Mary 1-4; ZIEMANN, Bianca 1-1; SMITH, (Underwood, Charlee 1-3; Keathley, Meghann 1-2; Smith, Tamaiya 0- WOODS, Jacquelyn 0-1). Jenni 0-1; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-1; DECOUD, Amanda 0-1). 1). Fouled out--Cal State Northridge-None, Loyola Marymount-None. Fouled out--Weber State-O'Neil, Becky, Loyola Marymount-None. Fouled out--Loyola Marymount-None, Cal State Fullerton-None. Rebounds-Weber State 37 (Gjertsen, Julie 11), Loyola Marymount 36 Rebounds-Cal State Northridge 41 (TULIKIHIHIFO, Ofa 10), Loyola (EVANS, Bronwyn 7). Rebounds-Loyola Marymount 42 (GROOMS, Jevay 8), Cal State Marymount 33 (WOODS, Jacquelyn 9). Fullerton 25 (Mosley, Melanie 8). Assists-Weber State 15 (Gjertsen, Julie 6), Loyola Marymount 8 (ZIE- Assists-Cal State Northridge 8 (KING, LaJoyce 4), Loyola Marymount MANN, Rachael 3; WOODS, Jacquelyn 3). Assists-Loyola Marymount 17 (DECOUD, Amanda 5; TURNER, Mary 7 (ZIEMANN, Bianca 2; TURNER, Mary 2). 5), Cal State Fullerton 16 (Taylor, Audrey 6). Total fouls-Weber State 20, Loyola Marymount 20. A-677 Total fouls-Cal State Northridge 15, Loyola Marymount 10. A-644 Total fouls-Loyola Marymount 15, Cal State Fullerton 15. A-243 LMU Marina del Rey Marriott Thanksgiving Tournament - Championship Game 54 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY BOX SCORES 2004-05 BOX SCORES

GAME #7 GAME #8 GAME #9

12/05/04 2:00pm at Los Angeles, CA (Sports Arena) 12/11/04 2:05pm at San Luis Obispo, CA (Mott Gym) 12/18/04 2:00pm at Los Angeles, CA (Gersten Pavilion)

USC 77, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 56 CAL POLY 66, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 59 UTAH 56, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 33

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (4-3) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (4-4) UTAH (8-2) ZIEMANN, Bianca 7-13 1-2 16; WOODS, Jacquelyn 4-11 3-7 11; ZIEMANN, Bianca 4-10 3-4 15; OGOKE, Valerie 6-8 2-4 14; GROOMS, SMITH, Kim 8-19 2-3 18; THORBURN, Shona 4-9 5-5 14; ALLEN, TURNER, Mary 3-10 0-0 8; GROOMS, Jevay 3-4 2-4 8; OGOKE, Valerie Jevay 4-8 0-1 8; WOODS, Jacquelyn 3-9 0-0 6; TURNER, Mary 3-13 0- Camie 3-6 0-0 6; SITTERUD, Lana 2-4 0-0 6; HANCHETT, Deanne 2- 2-6 3-4 7; DECOUD, Amanda 1-6 2-2 4; ZIEMANN, Rachael 1-3 0-0 2; 0 6; ZIEMANN, Rachael 2-5 0-0 5; DECOUD, Amanda 2-4 1-2 5; 6 1-2 5; WOOD, Julie 2-6 0-0 5; BROUILLARD, Shauna 1-2 0-0 2; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-2 0-2 0. Totals 21-55 11-21 56. NOYES, Carrie 0-0 0-0 0; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-0 0-0 0; PATTON, PERRY, Jessica 0-0 0-0 0; WARNER, Marie 0-0 0-0 0; RED, Stephanie Amanda 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-57 6-11 59. 0-2 0-0 0; RED, Sarah 0-0 0-0 0; CARLSEN, Heidi 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22- USC (3-2) 54 8-10 56. Woodward, Rachel 6-13 2-2 14; Funn, Jamie 5-7 3-4 13; Murphy, CAL POLY (5-1) Eshaya 5-6 0-0 12; Kerr, Chloe 4-8 1-2 9; LeNoir, Camille 3-9 0-0 7; Anderson, Sparkle 7-12 1-2 17; Dooley, Jennifer 2-5 3-3 9; Grieve, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (4-5) Cameron, Brynn 2-5 2-2 7; Gnekow, Meghan 2-7 0-0 5; Gipson, Kim Sarah 4-7 0-2 8; Paterson, Katy 4-14 0-0 8; Cameron, Courtney 1-7 5- ZIEMANN, Rachael 5-11 1-1 13; GROOMS, Jevay 5-9 0-2 10; OGOKE, 2-7 0-0 4; Jaskowiak, Allison 0-1 2-2 2; Hagiya, Jamie 1-5 0-0 2; Lea, 6 8; Eggleston, Jessica 2-2 0-0 4; Givens-Davis, Kianey 1-3 1-3 3; Valerie 2-3 0-0 4; TURNER, Mary 1-9 1-3 3; ZIEMANN, Bianca 1-3 0- Markisha 0-1 2-2 2. Totals 30-69 12-14 77. Yarwasky, Nicole 1-1 1-2 3; Wittstrom, Heidi 0-4 2-2 2; Henke, 0 3; PATTON, Amanda 0-1 0-0 0; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-1 0-0 0; WOODS, Michelle 0-3 2-2 2; Howell, Kyla 1-3 0-1 2; Voss, Amanda 0-0 0-0 0. Jacquelyn 0-4 0-2 0; SMITH, Jenni 0-3 0-1 0; NOYES, Carrie 0-0 0-1 Loyola Marymount...... 25 31 - 56 Totals 23-61 15-23 66. 0; DECOUD, Amanda 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 14-45 2-10 33. USC...... 31 46 - 77 Loyola Marymount...... 30 29 - 59 Utah...... 29 27 - 56 3-point goals-Loyola Marymount 3-10 (TURNER, Mary 2-5; ZIE- Cal Poly...... 34 32 - 66 Loyola Marymount...... 24 9 - 33 MANN, Bianca 1-1; DECOUD, Amanda 0-1; ZIEMANN, Rachael 0-1; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-1; WOODS, Jacquelyn 0-1), USC 5-16 (Murphy, 3-point goals-Loyola Marymount 5-14 (ZIEMANN, Bianca 4-7; ZIE- 3-point goals-Utah 4-15 (SITTERUD, Lana 2-4; WOOD, Julie 1-3; Eshaya 2-3; LeNoir, Camille 1-3; Gnekow, Meghan 1-4; Cameron, MANN, Rachael 1-2; WOODS, Jacquelyn 0-2; TURNER, Mary 0-3), Cal THORBURN, Shona 1-2; RED, Stephanie 0-2; ALLEN, Camie 0-1; Brynn 1-3; Jaskowiak, Allison 0-1; Hagiya, Jamie 0-2). Poly 5-10 (Dooley, Jennifer 2-3; Anderson, Sparkle 2-3; Cameron, SMITH, Kim 0-3), Loyola Marymount 3-9 (ZIEMANN, Rachael 2-4; Courtney 1-4). ZIEMANN, Bianca 1-1; TURNER, Mary 0-1; PATTON, Amanda 0-1; Fouled out--Loyola Marymount-None, USC-None. Rebounds-Loyola SMITH, Jenni 0-2). Marymount 29 (TURNER, Mary 5), USC 49 (Woodward, Rachel 11; Fouled out--Loyola Marymount-None, Cal Poly-Eggleston, Jessica. Kerr, Chloe 11). Fouled out--Utah-None, Loyola Marymount-ZIEMANN, Bianca. Rebounds-Loyola Marymount 39 (OGOKE, Valerie 12), Cal Poly 42 Assists-Loyola Marymount 12 (DECOUD, Amanda 4), USC 20 (LeNoir, (Anderson, Sparkle 6). Rebounds-Utah 40 (THORBURN, Shona 9), Loyola Marymount 27 Camille 6). (TURNER, Mary 6). Assists-Loyola Marymount 11 (DECOUD, Amanda 4), Cal Poly 9 Total fouls-Loyola Marymount 17, USC 19. A-514 (Wittstrom, Heidi 3). Assists-Utah 12 (THORBURN, Shona 5), Loyola Marymount 8 (ZIE- MANN, Bianca 2; TURNER, Mary 2). Total fouls-Loyola Marymount 21, Cal Poly 18. A-753 Total fouls-Utah 16, Loyola Marymount 13. A-682

GAME #10 GAME #11 GAME #12

12/21/04 7:00pm at Cincinnati, OH (Fifth Third Arena) 12/28/04 5:00pm at Coral Gables, FL (Convocation Center) 12/29/04 7:00pm at Coral Gables, FL (Convocation Center)

CINCINNATI 55, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 45 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 76, HOFSTRA 72 MIAMI 78, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 67

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (4-6) HOFSTRA (4-4) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (5-7) TURNER, Mary 5-13 0-0 10; WOODS, Jacquelyn 3-7 2-2 8; ZIEMANN, McCollin, Cigi 8-15 6-7 26; Murphy, Lizanne 5-9 8-10 19; Harshaw, ZIEMANN, Bianca 8-10 2-2 23; WOODS, Jacquelyn 3-5 5-8 11; Rachael 3-12 0-0 7; DECOUD, Amanda 2-5 1-2 6; GROOMS, Jevay 2- Lana 3-8 4-4 10; McSpadden, Jenna 3-10 0-0 8; Gidden, Vanessa 2-8 OGOKE, Valerie 5-8 1-3 11; GROOMS, Jevay 4-9 0-0 8; TURNER, Mary 2 2-3 6; PATTON, Amanda 1-3 1-2 3; SMITH, Jenni 1-2 0-2 3; ZIE- 1-4 5; Baldrey, Charlotte 0-6 2-2 2; Ali, India 1-5 0-0 2; Quamme, 3-11 0-1 6; ZIEMANN, Rachael 2-8 0-0 6; SMITH, Jenni 1-3 0-0 2; MANN, Bianca 1-8 0-0 2; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-0 0-0 0; OGOKE, Valerie Linn 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22-61 21-27 72. DECOUD, Amanda 0-3 0-0 0; PATTON, Amanda 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26- 0-1 0-0 0; NOYES, Carrie 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 18-53 6-11 45. 57 8-14 67. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (5-6) CINCINNATI (5-5) WOODS, Jacquelyn 6-14 7-8 20; OGOKE, Valerie 6-13 3-7 15; TURN- MIAMI (7-5) SLAUGHTER, Toni 6-12 3-5 16; STEPHENS, Anne 4-14 3-4 11; HAR- ER, Mary 2-9 6-8 12; SMITH, Jenni 4-7 0-0 9; ZIEMANN, Bianca 3-5 Tamara James 10-19 6-7 26; Albrey Grimsley 6-8 5-8 18; Yalonda VEY, Micah 2-4 6-8 11; BROWN, Ashley 3-5 2-2 8; KNOCH, Leslie 1-5 2-2 9; ZIEMANN, Rachael 2-8 1-4 7; DECOUD, Amanda 0-0 2-2 2; McCormick 5-11 2-2 13; Fallon Phanord 3-5 2-2 8; Imani Dhahabu 3-4 5; OGIDE, Emy 1-1 0-0 2; TWEHUES, Karen 1-4 0-0 2; MAY, Bellva GROOMS, Jevay 0-3 2-2 2; PATTON, Amanda 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 23-60 3-5 1-2 7; Katie Hayek 1-3 3-4 5; Tatjana Marincic 0-0 1-2 1; 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 18-47 17-23 55. 23-33 76. Marianne Curtis 0-1 0-0 0; Lamese James 0-1 0-0 0; Amy Audibert 0- 1 0-0 0. Totals 28-54 20-27 78. Loyola Marymount...... 24 21 - 45 Hofstra...... 33 39 - 72 Cincinnati...... 24 31 - 55 Loyola Marymount...... 36 40 - 76 Loyola Marymount...... 38 29 - 67 Miami...... 31 47 - 78 3-point goals-Loyola Marymount 3-15 (ZIEMANN, Rachael 1-4; 3-point goals-Hofstra 7-20 (McCollin, Cigi 4-8; McSpadden, Jenna 2- DECOUD, Amanda 1-2; SMITH, Jenni 1-2; PATTON, Amanda 0-1; ZIE- 8; Murphy, Lizanne 1-2; Baldrey, Charlotte 0-1; Ali, India 0-1), Loyola 3-point goals-Loyola Marymount 7-17 (ZIEMANN, Bianca 5-6; ZIE- MANN, Bianca 0-2; TURNER, Mary 0-4), Cincinnati 2-9 (SLAUGH- Marymount 7-18 (TURNER, Mary 2-4; ZIEMANN, Rachael 2-5; MANN, Rachael 2-5; TURNER, Mary 0-3; SMITH, Jenni 0-2; DECOUD, TER, Toni 1-2; HARVEY, Micah 1-1; BROWN, Ashley 0-1; KNOCH, WOODS, Jacquelyn 1-3; SMITH, Jenni 1-3; ZIEMANN, Bianca 1-2; Amanda 0-1), Miami 2-12 (Albrey Grimsley 1-3; Yalonda McCormick Leslie 0-3; TWEHUES, Karen 0-2). PATTON, Amanda 0-1). 1-4; Katie Hayek 0-1; Tamara James 0-4).

Fouled out--Loyola Marymount-None, Cincinnati-None. Rebounds- Fouled out--Hofstra-None, Loyola Marymount-GROOMS, Jevay. Fouled out--Loyola Marymount-WOODS, Jacquelyn, Miami-None. Loyola Marymount 26 (WOODS, Jacquelyn 9), Cincinnati 41 Rebounds-Hofstra 42 (Harshaw, Lana 10), Loyola Marymount 41 Rebounds-Loyola Marymount 35 (GROOMS, Jevay 7), Miami 32 (SLAUGHTER, Toni 12). (WOODS, Jacquelyn 11). (Yalonda McCormick 6).

Assists-Loyola Marymount 5 (SMITH, Jenni 1; ZIEMANN, Rachael 1; Assists-Hofstra 12 (Murphy, Lizanne 4), Loyola Marymount 17 (ZIE- Assists-Loyola Marymount 14 (TURNER, Mary 3; ZIEMANN, Bianca DECOUD, Amanda 1; OGOKE, Valerie 1; WOODS, Jacquelyn 1), MANN, Bianca 5). 3), Miami 14 (Yalonda McCormick 4). Cincinnati 6 (HARVEY, Micah 2; SLAUGHTER, Toni 2). Total fouls-Hofstra 24, Loyola Marymount 21. Total fouls-Loyola Marymount 22, Miami 17. A-454 Total fouls-Loyola Marymount 19, Cincinnati 15. A-351 Game 1 of University of Miami Holiday Classic Championship Game of the Miami Holiday Classic

2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 55 BOX SCORES 2004-05 BOX SCORES

GAME #13 GAME #14 GAME #15

1/02/05 2:00pm at Los Angeles, CA (Gersten Pavilion) 1/06/05 7:00pm at San Francisco, CA (War Memorial Gym) 1/08/05 3:00pm at San Diego, CA ()

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 59, UC SANTA BARBARA 58 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 62, SAN FRANCISCO 56 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 69, SAN DIEGO 49

UC SANTA BARBARA (4-5) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (7-7, 1-0 WCC) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (8-7; 2-0 WCC) MANN, Kristen 10-20 2-6 22; FISHER, Mia 3-7 6-10 12; O'BRYAN, TURNER, Mary 5-13 4-6 16; ZIEMANN, Rachael 5-14 2-2 16; ZIE- TURNER, Mary 6-10 0-0 15; ZIEMANN, Bianca 5-10 0-0 11; ZIE- Erin 3-5 0-0 9; RICHARDSON, Brandy 2-6 2-3 6; BAUMAN, Kate 2-8 MANN, Bianca 4-8 1-4 9; GROOMS, Jevay 4-7 0-2 8; PATTON, Amanda MANN, Rachael 3-9 4-4 10; SMITH, Jenni 2-3 0-0 6; OGOKE, Valerie 0-0 4; NICHOLS, Autumn 1-4 1-2 3; BONDS, Karena 0-6 2-3 2; SUN- 2-2 0-0 6; WOODS, Jacquelyn 1-6 1-2 3; SMITH, Jenni 1-2 0-0 2; 1-2 3-4 5; WOODS, Jacquelyn 1-5 3-5 5; DECOUD, Amanda 2-8 0-0 4; DERMAN, Kat 0-0 0-0 0; TAYLOR-JAMES, Britta 0-0 0-0 0; GIBBONS, OGOKE, Valerie 1-5 0-0 2; HENRY, Jennifer 0-0 0-0 0; NOYES, Carrie GROOMS, Jevay 2-7 0-1 4; PATTON, Amanda 1-1 0-0 3; THOMPSON, Sha'rae 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-56 13-24 58. 0-0 0-0 0; DECOUD, Amanda 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-57 8-16 62. Nicole 0-0 3-4 3; HENRY, Jennifer 0-0 2-2 2; NOYES, Carrie 0-0 1-2 1; CASTELLANOS, Raquel 0-0 0-0 0; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-0 0-0 0. Totals LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (6-7) SAN FRANCISCO (6-8, 0-1 WCC) 23-55 16-22 69. DECOUD, Amanda 5-6 0-0 11; ZIEMANN, Rachael 4-9 0-0 10; CARTER, Dominique 9-14 3-3 23; RUSSELL, Toni 5-10 0-0 12; GROOMS, Jevay 5-7 0-0 10; TURNER, Mary 4-11 0-1 8; SMITH, Jenni JENSEN, Leeane 4-8 0-0 8; OLDEN, Lisa 1-4 2-4 4; KATSUYAMA, SAN DIEGO (5-10; 0-2 WCC) 2-4 2-4 6; OGOKE, Valerie 2-3 2-4 6; WOODS, Jacquelyn 2-11 2-2 6; Jennifer 1-3 1-1 3; KRUEGER, Mary Jane 1-7 0-2 2; SITTON, Breann SPRAGUE, Amber 5-11 6-8 16; VOISINET, Ashley 4-6 1-3 9; HELVEY, ZIEMANN, Bianca 1-5 0-0 2; PATTON, Amanda 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25- 1-1 0-0 2; PEACE, Nykia 1-5 0-0 2; PRESTON, Jessy 0-0 0-0 0; JONES, Lindsay 3-7 0-0 8; HARRIS, Tiara 1-9 3-4 5; COLLATO, Brandi 1-3 1- 56 6-11 59. Jenni 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 23-53 6-10 56. 2 4; REGO, Amanda 2-6 0-0 4; DONG, Polly 1-8 0-0 3; RUSSELL, Alice 0-1 0-0 0; LOEWE, Sabine 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 17-52 11-17 49. UC Santa Barbara...... 28 30 - 58 Loyola Marymount...... 23 39 - 62 Loyola Marymount...... 24 35 - 59 San Francisco...... 28 28 - 56 Loyola Marymount...... 36 33 - 69 San Diego...... 19 30 - 49 3-point goals-UC Santa Barbara 3-13 (O'BRYAN, Erin 3-5; RICHARD- 3-point goals-Loyola Marymount 8-14 (ZIEMANN, Rachael 4-5; PAT- SON, Brandy 0-1; BONDS, Karena 0-4; MANN, Kristen 0-3), Loyola TON, Amanda 2-2; TURNER, Mary 2-4; SMITH, Jenni 0-1; ZIEMANN, 3-point goals-Loyola Marymount 7-19 (TURNER, Mary 3-6; SMITH, Marymount 3-13 (ZIEMANN, Rachael 2-4; DECOUD, Amanda 1-1; Bianca 0-2), San Francisco 4-11 (CARTER, Dominique 2-2; RUS- Jenni 2-3; ZIEMANN, Bianca 1-4; PATTON, Amanda 1-1; ZIEMANN, TURNER, Mary 0-3; SMITH, Jenni 0-2; WOODS, Jacquelyn 0-1; ZIE- SELL, Toni 2-5; PEACE, Nykia 0-1; JENSEN, Leeane 0-3). Rachael 0-5), San Diego 4-15 (HELVEY, Lindsay 2-4; COLLATO, MANN, Bianca 0-2). Brandi 1-2; DONG, Polly 1-4; REGO, Amanda 0-1; HARRIS, Tiara 0- Fouled out--Loyola Marymount-None, San Francisco-None. 3; VOISINET, Ashley 0-1). Fouled out--UC Santa Barbara-None, Loyola Marymount-ZIEMANN, Bianca. Rebounds-Loyola Marymount 37 (TURNER, Mary 8), San Francisco Fouled out--Loyola Marymount-None, San Diego-None. 33 (KRUEGER, Mary Jane 9). Rebounds-UC Santa Barbara 45 (MANN, Kristen 16), Loyola Rebounds-Loyola Marymount 44 (GROOMS, Jevay 8), San Diego 27 Marymount 33 (GROOMS, Jevay 15). Assists-Loyola Marymount 16 (ZIEMANN, Bianca 6), San Francisco (VOISINET, Ashley 6). 12 (KATSUYAMA, Jennifer 4). Assists-UC Santa Barbara 10 (FISHER, Mia 3), Loyola Marymount 17 Assists-Loyola Marymount 13 (ZIEMANN, Rachael 4), San Diego 7 (SMITH, Jenni 4). Total fouls-Loyola Marymount 12, San Francisco 15. A-311 (DONG, Polly 5).

Total fouls-UC Santa Barbara 15, Loyola Marymount 22. A-724 Total fouls-Loyola Marymount 14, San Diego 19. A-402

GAME #16 GAME #17 GAME #18

1/13/05 7:00pm at Los Angeles, CA (Gersten Pavilion) 1/15/05 2:00pm at Los Angeles, CA (Gersten Pavilion) 1/20/05 7:00pm at Santa Clara, CA ()

GONZAGA 67, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 59 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 70, PORTLAND 61 SANTA CLARA 54, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 51

GONZAGA (14-2, 3-0) PORTLAND (5-12, 0-4) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (9-9, 3-2 WCC) MATHEWS, Shannon 6-11 6-6 23; HAWK, Stephanie 4-7 5-7 13; BOTTO, Amy 7-15 4-5 18; MEDLEY, Jamie 5-10 7-8 17; BERMING- WOODS, Jacquelyn 6-12 0-2 12; PATTON, Amanda 3-5 0-0 8; SMITH, BURKE, Ashley 5-9 1-1 11; JEWELL, Raeanna 3-7 2-2 8; BAILEY, Anne HAM, Meagan 4-8 0-0 9; GRANT, Whitney 0-7 8-8 8; ORNDORFF, Jenni 3-8 0-0 7; ZIEMANN, Rachael 2-7 0-0 6; OGOKE, Valerie 2-4 2- 2-5 0-0 4; KANE, Rachel 1-1 0-0 3; RIDENOUR, Katy 1-3 1-2 3; HAR- Ashlee 2-4 0-2 5; FERNANDEZ, Brooke 2-8 0-0 4; SAUER, Rose 0-0 0- 2 6; GROOMS, Jevay 2-6 2-4 6; THOMPSON, Nicole 0-2 2-2 2; TURN- RIS, Dominique 1-3 0-0 2; LANEY, Juliann 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 23-47 15- 0 0; ROWE, Nicole 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 20-53 19-23 61. ER, Mary 1-6 0-0 2; ZIEMANN, Bianca 0-3 2-3 2; EVANS, Bronwyn 0- 18 67. 1 0-0 0; HENRY, Jennifer 0-0 0-0 0; DECOUD, Amanda 0-4 0-0 0. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (9-8, 3-1) Totals 19-58 8-13 51. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (8-8, 2-1) GROOMS, Jevay 6-11 3-4 15; ZIEMANN, Bianca 4-11 4-4 14; TURN- ZIEMANN, Rachael 7-16 0-0 19; WOODS, Jacquelyn 5-15 5-6 15; ER, Mary 4-15 2-4 12; DECOUD, Amanda 1-3 5-7 7; PATTON, SANTA CLARA (9-8, 3-1 WCC) DECOUD, Amanda 3-6 1-2 7; GROOMS, Jevay 3-4 0-0 6; TURNER, Amanda 2-2 0-0 6; ZIEMANN, Rachael 2-8 1-2 6; OGOKE, Valerie 1-3 MARTIN, Anna 3-5 1-1 9; WALKER, Tracey 2-6 3-4 8; HUSS, Kayla 3- Mary 2-8 1-2 5; OGOKE, Valerie 1-2 2-6 4; PATTON, Amanda 1-2 0-0 2-3 4; WOODS, Jacquelyn 2-6 0-0 4; SMITH, Jenni 1-3 0-0 2; HENRY, 9 0-0 7; CRONK, Chandice 3-10 0-0 7; COZAD, Michelle 1-4 4-4 6; 3; SMITH, Jenni 0-1 0-0 0; ZIEMANN, Bianca 0-4 0-0 0. Totals 22-58 Jennifer 0-1 0-0 0; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-63 17-24 70. MONTEITH, Kasey 3-6 0-0 6; MARKEY, Tori 2-9 1-2 5; KIMYACIOGLU, 9-16 59. Yasemin 2-4 0-0 4; FOY, Megan 1-2 0-0 2; GRAHAM, Ashley 0-1 0-0 0; Portland...... 27 34 - 61 GONNERMAN, Ashley 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-56 9-11 54. Gonzaga...... 32 35 - 67 Loyola Marymount...... 39 31 - 70 Loyola Marymount...... 26 33 - 59 Loyola Marymount...... 19 32 - 51 3-point goals-Portland 2-12 (BERMINGHAM, Meagan 1-2; ORN- Santa Clara...... 25 29 - 54 3-point goals-Gonzaga 6-11 (MATHEWS, Shannon 5-8; KANE, DORFF, Ashlee 1-1; GRANT, Whitney 0-3; FERNANDEZ, Brooke 0-4; Rachel 1-1; BURKE, Ashley 0-1; JEWELL, Raeanna 0-1), Loyola BOTTO, Amy 0-2), Loyola Marymount 7-17 (TURNER, Mary 2-5; 3-point goals-Loyola Marymount 5-16 (PATTON, Amanda 2-4; ZIE- Marymount 6-15 (ZIEMANN, Rachael 5-8; PATTON, Amanda 1-2; PATTON, Amanda 2-2; ZIEMANN, Bianca 2-5; ZIEMANN, Rachael 1- MANN, Rachael 2-3; SMITH, Jenni 1-4; TURNER, Mary 0-2; ZIE- TURNER, Mary 0-3; ZIEMANN, Bianca 0-2). 4; DECOUD, Amanda 0-1). MANN, Bianca 0-2; DECOUD, Amanda 0-1), Santa Clara 5-14 (MAR- TIN, Anna 2-3; CRONK, Chandice 1-3; HUSS, Kayla 1-3; WALKER, Fouled out--Gonzaga-None, Loyola Marymount-None. Rebounds- Fouled out--Portland-None, Loyola Marymount-None. Tracey 1-2; GRAHAM, Ashley 0-1; COZAD, Michelle 0-2). Gonzaga 33 (BAILEY, Anne 8), Loyola Marymount 31 (TURNER, Mary 6). Rebounds-Portland 34 (MEDLEY, Jamie 15), Loyola Marymount 45 Fouled out--Loyola Marymount-None, Santa Clara-None. Rebounds- (TURNER, Mary 13). Loyola Marymount 46 (WOODS, Jacquelyn 11), Santa Clara 36 Assists-Gonzaga 15 (MATHEWS, Shannon 5), Loyola Marymount 16 (MONTEITH, Kasey 8). (TURNER, Mary 8). Assists-Portland 16 (GRANT, Whitney 5), Loyola Marymount 17 (TURNER, Mary 5). Assists-Loyola Marymount 7 (GROOMS, Jevay 2; WOODS, Jacquelyn Total fouls-Gonzaga 16, Loyola Marymount 16. A-636 2), Santa Clara 11 (HUSS, Kayla 2; MARTIN, Anna 2; COZAD, Total fouls-Portland 22, Loyola Marymount 18. A-638 Michelle 2).

Total fouls-Loyola Marymount 17, Santa Clara 16. A-473

56 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY BOX SCORES 2004-05 BOX SCORES

GAME #19 GAME #20 GAME #21

1/22/05 7:05pm at Moraga, CA (McKeon Pavilion) 1/29/05 4:30pm at Los Angeles, CA (Gersten Pavilion) 2/03/05 7:00pm at Los Angeles, CA (Gersten Pavilion)

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 70, SAINT MARY'S (CA) 45 PEPPERDINE 60, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 56 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 59, SAN DIEGO 41

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (10-9,4-2 WCC) PEPPERDINE (8-12, 4-3) SAN DIEGO (7-14, 2-6) GROOMS, Jevay 8-9 2-4 18; ZIEMANN, Rachael 6-13 0-0 17; WOODS, STAFFORD, Syreeta 6-14 6-8 22; KENNEDY, Daphanie 4-13 4-7 15; VOISINET, Ashley 6-11 0-0 12; LOEWE, Sabine 4-8 3-4 11; HARRIS, Jacquelyn 4-8 8-8 16; TURNER, Mary 3-7 0-0 6; OGOKE, Valerie 2-5 0- BALL, Kelsey 2-6 3-3 7; GEORGE, Teiosha 3-9 0-0 6; JOHNSON, Tiara 2-15 5-6 9; HELVEY, Lindsay 2-9 0-0 5; DONG, Polly 1-6 1-2 4; 2 4; SMITH, Jenni 1-6 0-0 3; PATTON, Amanda 1-2 0-0 2; HENRY, Shannon 2-4 1-4 5; CLARENDON, Jasmane 2-4 0-0 4; WENSKI, RUSSELL, Alice 0-2 0-0 0; REGO, Amanda 0-7 0-0 0; COLLATO, Jennifer 1-3 0-0 2; ZIEMANN, Bianca 1-2 0-0 2; THOMPSON, Nicole 0- Lauren 0-1 1-2 1; SPENCER, Kelli 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 19-53 15-24 60. Brandi 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 15-60 9-12 41. 2 0-0 0; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-0 0-0 0; NOYES, Carrie 0-0 0-0 0; DECOUD, Amanda 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-57 10-14 70. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (10-10, 4-3) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (11-10, 5-3) ZIEMANN, Rachael 7-15 0-0 19; ZIEMANN, Bianca 5-8 2-2 13; TURNER, Mary 3-8 6-7 12; ZIEMANN, Rachael 4-9 0-0 11; SMITH, SAINT MARY'S (CA) (10-8, 2-3 WCC) WOODS, Jacquelyn 3-10 1-2 7; SMITH, Jenni 1-4 1-2 4; HENRY, Jenni 3-8 0-2 9; GROOMS, Jevay 3-6 2-2 8; ZIEMANN, Bianca 3-8 0-0 WINN, Brianna 3-9 6-7 12; URMONAITE, Erika 3-4 2-2 8; JACKSON, Jennifer 2-4 0-0 4; GROOMS, Jevay 1-4 2-4 4; TURNER, Mary 1-10 0- 7; OGOKE, Valerie 2-4 0-0 4; DECOUD, Amanda 1-2 1-2 3; WOODS, Triola 4-7 0-0 8; VAN BURGER, Evynn 2-8 1-1 6; COWLES, Mikaela 1- 0 3; DECOUD, Amanda 1-4 0-0 2; PATTON, Amanda 0-0 0-0 0; Jacquelyn 1-5 1-2 3; PATTON, Amanda 0-3 2-2 2; HENRY, Jennifer 0- 4 0-0 3; OBAIZA, Eghosa 0-4 3-8 3; NOAKES, Carey 1-4 1-2 3; SHAUGH- OGOKE, Valerie 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 21-60 6-10 56. 0 0-0 0; THOMPSON, Nicole 0-0 0-0 0; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-1 0-0 0. NESSY, Lauren 0-7 2-2 2; ARREDONDO, Sheridan 0-3 0-0 0; LUDWICK, Totals 20-54 12-17 59. Katie 0-1 0-0 0; WILLIAMS, Savannah 0-2 0-0 0; LAHDE, Maija 0-4 0- Pepperdine...... 29 31 - 60 0 0. Totals 14-57 15-22 45. Loyola Marymount...... 32 24 - 56 San Diego...... 16 25 - 41 Loyola Marymount...... 30 29 - 59 Loyola Marymount...... 30 40 - 70 3-point goals-Pepperdine 7-14 (STAFFORD, Syreeta 4-7; KENNEDY, Saint Mary's (CA)...... 26 19 - 45 Daphanie 3-5; SPENCER, Kelli 0-2), Loyola Marymount 8-20 (ZIE- 3-point goals-San Diego 2-20 (HELVEY, Lindsay 1-5; DONG, Polly 1- MANN, Rachael 5-10; TURNER, Mary 1-3; SMITH, Jenni 1-4; ZIE- 2; HARRIS, Tiara 0-6; REGO, Amanda 0-5; COLLATO, Brandi 0-1; 3-point goals-Loyola Marymount 6-13 (ZIEMANN, Rachael 5-8; MANN, Bianca 1-3). VOISINET, Ashley 0-1), Loyola Marymount 7-17 (ZIEMANN, Rachael SMITH, Jenni 1-2; TURNER, Mary 0-1; PATTON, Amanda 0-1; THOMP- 3-7; SMITH, Jenni 3-4; ZIEMANN, Bianca 1-3; PATTON, Amanda 0-1; SON, Nicole 0-1), Saint Mary's (CA) 2-9 (VAN BURGER, Evynn 1-3; Fouled out--Pepperdine-None, Loyola Marymount-None. Rebounds- TURNER, Mary 0-2). COWLES, Mikaela 1-4; NOAKES, Carey 0-1; WINN, Brianna 0-1). Pepperdine 43 (GEORGE, Teiosha 13), Loyola Marymount 35 (HENRY, Jennifer 7; WOODS, Jacquelyn 7; GROOMS, Jevay 7). Fouled out--San Diego-None, Loyola Marymount-None. Fouled out--Loyola Marymount-None, Saint Mary's (CA)-None. Assists-Pepperdine 12 (STAFFORD, Syreeta 7), Loyola Marymount 14 Rebounds-San Diego 31 (LOEWE, Sabine 11), Loyola Marymount 51 Rebounds-Loyola Marymount 44 (WOODS, Jacquelyn 10), Saint (TURNER, Mary 4). (TURNER, Mary 10). Mary's (CA) 35 (WINN, Brianna 5; OBAIZA, Eghosa 5; URMONAITE, Erika 5). Total fouls-Pepperdine 13, Loyola Marymount 18. A-954 Assists-San Diego 8 (DONG, Polly 6), Loyola Marymount 12 (TURN- ER, Mary 3). Assists-Loyola Marymount 13 (TURNER, Mary 5), Saint Mary's (CA) 4 (VAN BURGER, Evynn 2). Total fouls-San Diego 12, Loyola Marymount 10. A-689

Total fouls-Loyola Marymount 17, Saint Mary's (CA) 12. A-804

GAME #22 GAME #23 GAME #24

2/05/05 2:00pm at Los Angeles, CA (Gersten Pavilion) 2/10/05 7:00pm at Portland, OR (Chiles Center) 2/12/05 2:00pm at Spokane, WA (McCarthy Athletic Center)

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 58, SAN FRANCISCO 55 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 69, PORTLAND 60 GONZAGA 70, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 48

SAN FRANCISCO (10-12, 4-5) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (13-10, 7-3 WCC) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (13-11, 7-4 WCC) OLDEN, Lisa 5-6 7-10 17; KATSUYAMA, Jennifer 5-6 5-6 15; CARTER, ZIEMANN, Rachael 9-19 4-6 29; OGOKE, Valerie 5-7 1-4 11; TURN- ZIEMANN, Rachael 4-10 0-0 11; TURNER, Mary 4-11 1-2 11; WOODS, Dominique 4-11 0-0 9; RUSSELL, Toni 3-9 0-0 6; STEPHENS, ER, Mary 2-8 2-2 7; GROOMS, Jevay 1-2 4-4 6; ZIEMANN, Bianca 3- Jacquelyn 4-9 1-3 9; ZIEMANN, Bianca 4-8 0-0 9; SMITH, Jenni 2-4 0- LaShaunte 1-5 1-2 3; JENSEN, Leeane 1-3 0-0 2; SITTON, Breann 1- 10 0-1 6; SMITH, Jenni 1-6 1-2 4; WOODS, Jacquelyn 1-2 0-0 2; 0 4; OGOKE, Valerie 1-6 2-2 4; HENRY, Jennifer 0-4 0-2 0; PATTON, 1 0-0 2; KRUEGER, Mary Jane 0-2 1-4 1; PEACE, Nykia 0-5 0-0 0. DECOUD, Amanda 1-1 0-0 2; PATTON, Amanda 1-3 0-0 2; HENRY, Amanda 0-1 0-0 0; DECOUD, Amanda 0-0 0-0 0; GROOMS, Jevay 0-2 Totals 20-48 14-22 55. Jennifer 0-0 0-0 0; THOMPSON, Nicole 0-0 0-0 0; EVANS, Bronwyn 0- 0-0 0. Totals 19-55 4-9 48. 0 0-0 0. Totals 24-58 12-19 69. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (12-10, 6-3) GONZAGA (22-2, 11-0 WCC) TURNER, Mary 4-15 6-10 16; WOODS, Jacquelyn 5-12 2-3 12; PORTLAND (6-17, 1-9 WCC) MATHEWS, Shannon 5-13 4-4 17; BAILEY, Anne 7-11 0-0 14; BURKE, GROOMS, Jevay 4-9 1-2 9; SMITH, Jenni 3-7 0-0 8; ZIEMANN, GRANT, Whitney 8-24 2-3 22; MEDLEY, Jamie 6-11 5-7 18; BOTTO, Ashley 6-12 2-2 14; HAWK, Stephanie 4-6 4-4 12; LECOULTRE, Rachael 2-9 0-0 5; DECOUD, Amanda 1-3 1-2 3; PATTON, Amanda 1- Amy 5-15 3-3 14; BERMINGHAM, Meagan 2-8 1-2 5; FERNANDEZ, Delphine 3-5 0-1 6; JEWELL, Raeanna 1-6 0-0 3; LANEY, Juliann 1-2 2 0-0 3; ZIEMANN, Bianca 1-6 0-0 2; OGOKE, Valerie 0-1 0-0 0; Brooke 0-1 1-2 1; SAUER, Rose 0-0 0-0 0; ROWE, Nicole 0-1 0-0 0. 0-0 2; KANE, Rachel 1-2 0-0 2; PRICHARD, Katie 0-0 0-0 0; RENIUS, HENRY, Jennifer 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 21-66 10-17 58. Totals 21-60 12-17 60. Elaina 0-0 0-0 0; RIDENOUR, Katy 0-1 0-0 0; HARRIS, Dominique 0- 0 0-0 0. Totals 28-58 10-11 70. Univ. San Francisco...... 25 30 - 55 Loyola Marymount...... 33 36 - 69 Loyola Marymount...... 26 32 - 58 Portland...... 29 31 - 60 Loyola Marymount...... 24 24 - 48 Gonzaga...... 36 34 - 70 3-point goals-San Francisco 1-4 (CARTER, Dominique 1-2; RUS- 3-point goals-Loyola Marymount 9-29 (ZIEMANN, Rachael 7-15; SELL, Toni 0-1; JENSEN, Leeane 0-1), Loyola Marymount 6-17 TURNER, Mary 1-6; SMITH, Jenni 1-4; ZIEMANN, Bianca 0-2; PAT- 3-point goals- Loyola Marymount 6-16 (ZIEMANN, Rachael 3-7; (SMITH, Jenni 2-4; TURNER, Mary 2-6; PATTON, Amanda 1-2; ZIE- TON, Amanda 0-2), Portland 6-20 (GRANT, Whitney 4-10; BOTTO, TURNER, Mary 2-5; ZIEMANN, Bianca 1-2; PATTON, Amanda 0-1; MANN, Rachael 1-4; ZIEMANN, Bianca 0-1). Amy 1-5; MEDLEY, Jamie 1-3; BERMINGHAM, Meagan 0-2). SMITH, Jenni 0-1), Gonzaga 4-16 (MATHEWS, Shannon 3-9; JEW- ELL, Raeanna 1-4; LANEY, Juliann 0-1; KANE, Rachel 0-1; RIDE- Fouled out-San Francisco-None, Loyola Marymount-None. Fouled out--Loyola Marymount-None, Portland-None. NOUR, Katy 0-1).

Rebounds-San Francisco 40 (KRUEGER, Mary Jane 8), Loyola Rebounds-Loyola Marymount 45 (ZIEMANN, Rachael 7), Portland Fouled out-- Loyola Marymount-WOODS, Jacquelyn, Gonzaga-None. Marymount 42 (WOODS, Jacquelyn 12). 37 (MEDLEY, Jamie 12). Rebounds- Loyola Marymount 29 (ZIEMANN, Rachael 6), Gonzaga Assists-San Francisco 9 (PEACE, Nykia 3), Loyola Marymount 12 Assists-Loyola Marymount 17 (ZIEMANN, Bianca 5), Portland 9 41 (BURKE, Ashley 11). (WOODS, Jacquelyn 4; ZIEMANN, Rachael 4). (BERMINGHAM, Meagan 5). Assists- Loyola Marymount 8 (ZIEMANN, Rachael 3), Gonzaga 26 Total fouls-San Francisco 18, Loyola Marymount 15. A-624 Total fouls-Loyola Marymount 16, Portland 14. A-473 (MATHEWS, Shannon 12).

. Total fouls- Loyola Marymount 12, Gonzaga 8. A-3035

2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 57 BOX SCORES 2004-05 BOX SCORES

GAME #25 GAME #26 GAME #27

2/17/05 7:00pm at Los Angeles, CA (Gersten Pavilion) 2/19/05 2:00pm at Los Angeles, CA (Gersten Pavilion) 2/26/05 4:35pm at Malibu, CA ()

SAINT MARY'S (CA) 69, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 55 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 63, SANTA CLARA 52 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 62, PEPPERDINE 44

SAINT MARY'S (CA) (13-11, 5-6) SANTA CLARA (13-12, 7-5) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (15-12, 9-5) JACKSON, Triola 5-13 4-4 14; WINN, Brianna 2-6 7-8 12; VAN BURG- HUSS, Kayla 5-12 2-2 14; THOMAS, Quinn 4-10 0-0 10; MARTIN, Anna 3- TURNER, Mary 6-14 6-6 19; ZIEMANN, Rachael 4-11 0-0 11; WOODS, ER, Evynn 4-7 1-1 10; OBAIZA, Eghosa 3-8 2-2 8; LAHDE, Maija 3-6 1-2 8; ARREDONDO, Sheridan 3-8 1-2 7; WILLIAMS, Savannah 2-4 0- 4 0-0 9; CRONK, Chandice 2-5 2-2 7; GONNERMAN, Ashley 2-8 0-0 4; Jacquelyn 3-11 4-4 10; ZIEMANN, Bianca 4-6 0-0 9; OGOKE, Valerie 0 4; NOAKES, Carey 1-2 2-2 4; SHAUGHNESSY, Lauren 1-2 0-0 2; LUD- WALKER, Tracey 1-2 0-0 2; GRAHAM, Ashley 0-1 2-2 2; MONTEITH, Kasey 2-5 1-3 5; SMITH, Jenni 1-5 2-2 4; PATTON, Amanda 1-2 0-0 3; WICK, Katie 0-1 0-0 0; COWLES, Mikaela 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 24-58 18- 1-5 0-1 2; COZAD, Michelle 0-6 2-2 2; KIMYACIOGLU, Yasemin 0-0 0-0 0; DECOUD, Amanda 0-1 1-4 1; HENRY, Jennifer 0-3 0-0 0; NOYES, 21 69. MARKEY, Tori 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 18-54 8-9 52. Carrie 0-0 0-0 0; THOMPSON, Nicole 0-0 0-0 0; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-0 0-0 0; GROOMS, Jevay 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 21-59 14-19 62. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (13-12, 7-5) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (14-12, 8-5) DECOUD, Amanda 2-8 6-8 10; OGOKE, Valerie 4-9 2-4 10; SMITH, ZIEMANN, Rachael 5-17 5-6 18; WOODS, Jacquelyn 5-7 4-4 14; DECOUD, PEPPERDINE (11-16, 7-7) Jenni 3-4 1-4 8; WOODS, Jacquelyn 2-5 2-6 6; ZIEMANN, Rachael 2- Amanda 2-4 4-4 9; TURNER, Mary 4-11 1-2 9; ZIEMANN, Bianca 2-5 2-2 LACY, Jennifer 5-14 3-5 13; BALL, Kelsey 2-8 5-6 9; STAFFORD, Syreeta 11 0-0 5; HENRY, Jennifer 2-3 1-1 5; PATTON, Amanda 1-3 2-2 4; 6; OGOKE, Valerie 2-5 0-2 4; SMITH, Jenni 1-3 1-2 3; HENRY, Jennifer 0- 2-8 4-4 8; GEORGE, Teiosha 3-5 0-0 6; LAW, Shanell 1-6 0-0 3; TURNER, Mary 2-8 0-0 4; THOMPSON, Nicole 1-3 0-2 2; GROOMS, 2 0-0 0; THOMPSON, Nicole 0-3 0-0 0; PATTON, Amanda 0-0 0-1 0; SPENCER, Kelli 1-1 0-3 3; KENNEDY, Daphanie 1-11 0-0 2; JOHN- Jevay 0-3 1-2 1; NOYES, Carrie 0-0 0-0 0; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-1 0-2 0; GROOMS, Jevay 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 21-58 17-23 63. SON, Shannon 0-0 0-0 0; WENSKI, Lauren 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 15-53 12- ZIEMANN, Bianca 0-4 0-0 0. Totals 19-62 15-31 55. 18 44. Santa Clara...... 26 26 - 52 Saint Mary's (CA)...... 42 27 - 69 Loyola Marymount...... 30 33 - 63 Loyola Marymount...... 31 31 - 62 Loyola Marymount...... 26 29 - 55 Pepperdine...... 18 26 - 44 3-point goals-Saint Mary's (CA) 3-14 (LAHDE, Maija 1-1; VAN BURG- 3-point goals-Santa Clara 8-21 (MARTIN, Anna 3-4; HUSS, Kayla 2-4; ER, Evynn 1-4; WINN, Brianna 1-3; SHAUGHNESSY, Lauren 0-1; THOMAS, Quinn 2-7; CRONK, Chandice 1-3; COZAD, Michelle 0-2; 3-point goals-Loyola Marymount 6-18 (ZIEMANN, Rachael 3-7; PAT- LUDWICK, Katie 0-1; COWLES, Mikaela 0-1; OBAIZA, Eghosa 0-1; GONNERMAN, Ashley 0-1), Loyola Marymount 4-12 (ZIEMANN, Rachael TON, Amanda 1-1; ZIEMANN, Bianca 1-1; TURNER, Mary 1-7; JACKSON, Triola 0-2), Loyola Marymount 2-14 (SMITH, Jenni 1-1; 3-7; DECOUD, Amanda 1-1; TURNER, Mary 0-2; ZIEMANN, Bianca 0-1; SMITH, Jenni 0-2), Pepperdine 2-10 (SPENCER, Kelli 1-1; LAW, ZIEMANN, Rachael 1-5; PATTON, Amanda 0-2; TURNER, Mary 0-3; SMITH, Jenni 0-1). Shanell 1-5; STAFFORD, Syreeta 0-1; KENNEDY, Daphanie 0-3). THOMPSON, Nicole 0-2; ZIEMANN, Bianca 0-1). Fouled out--Santa Clara-None, Loyola Marymount-None. Rebounds- Fouled out--Loyola Marymount-None, Pepperdine-BALL, Kelsey. Fouled out--Saint Mary's (CA)-OBAIZA, Eghosa, Loyola Marymount- Santa Clara 36 (WALKER, Tracey 7), Loyola Marymount 41 (WOODS, Rebounds-Loyola Marymount 47 (WOODS, Jacquelyn 8), Pepperdine WOODS, Jacquelyn. Jacquelyn 10). 35 (STAFFORD, Syreeta 9).

Rebounds-Saint Mary's (CA) 57 (JACKSON, Triola 14), Loyola Assists-Santa Clara 11 (HUSS, Kayla 3), Loyola Marymount 15 (TURNER, Assists-Loyola Marymount 10 (WOODS, Jacquelyn 3), Pepperdine 2 Marymount 33 (OGOKE, Valerie 8). Mary 4; SMITH, Jenni 4). (STAFFORD, Syreeta 1; BALL, Kelsey 1).

Assists-Saint Mary's (CA) 9 (WINN, Brianna 3), Loyola Marymount Total fouls-Santa Clara 21, Loyola Marymount 16. A-757 Total fouls-Loyola Marymount 18, Pepperdine 18. A-876 11 (ZIEMANN, Rachael 3). Total fouls-Saint Mary's (CA) 25, Loyola Marymount 20. A-518

GAME #28 GAME #29

3/03/05 12:00pm at Santa Clara, CA (Leavey Center) 3/05/05 2:30pm at Santa Clara, CA (Leavey Center)

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 68, SAN DIEGO 49 SANTA CLARA 73, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 64

SAN DIEGO (9-19) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (16-13) LOEWE, Sabine 7-14 0-0 14; HELVEY, Lindsay 4-9 2-2 13; REGO, WOODS, Jacquelyn 9-18 4-8 22; ZIEMANN, Rachael 5-14 0-0 11; GROOMS, Amanda 2-6 2-2 6; DONG, Polly 2-4 0-0 5; HARRIS, Tiara 2-7 0-0 5; Jevay 4-6 1-2 9; TURNER, Mary 3-15 2-4 8; THOMPSON, Nicole 2-2 0-0 5; COLLATO, Brandi 1-5 2-2 4; AUGUSTAVO, Michelle 1-6 0-0 2; ZIEMANN, Bianca 1-8 3-4 5; DECOUD, Amanda 1-2 0-0 2; OGOKE, Valerie VOISINET, Ashley 0-6 0-0 0. Totals 19-57 6-6 49. 0-0 2-2 2. Totals 25-65 12-20 64.

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (16-12) SANTA CLARA (16-13) WOODS, Jacquelyn 5-9 3-4 13; ZIEMANN, Rachael 3-9 0-0 9; SMITH, COZAD, Michelle 5-12 13-14 23; HUSS, Kayla 3-6 10-10 16; GONNERMAN, Jenni 1-3 4-6 7; OGOKE, Valerie 1-2 5-6 7; PATTON, Amanda 2-3 0-0 Ashley 5-8 1-2 12; THOMAS, Quinn 2-6 2-3 7; MARTIN, Anna 2-2 1-2 5; 6; ZIEMANN, Bianca 2-6 2-2 6; THOMPSON, Nicole 2-3 0-0 5; MARKEY, Tori 1-5 1-3 3; WALKER, Tracey 1-5 0-0 2; MONTEITH, Kasey 1-1 HENRY, Jennifer 2-2 1-2 5; TURNER, Mary 2-5 0-0 4; GROOMS, Jevay 0-0 2; CRONK, Chandice 1-4 0-1 2; GRAHAM, Ashley 0-2 1-2 1; KIMYA- 2-5 0-0 4; DECOUD, Amanda 1-1 0-0 2; NOYES, Carrie 0-0 0-0 0; CIOGLU, Yasemin 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 21-52 29-37 73. EVANS, Bronwyn 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-48 15-20 68. Loyola Marymount...... 33 31 - 64 San Diego...... 17 32 - 49 Santa Clara...... 30 43 - 73 Loyola Marymount...... 33 35 - 68 3-point goals-Loyola Marymount 2-15 (ZIEMANN, Rachael 1-7; THOMP- 3-point goals-San Diego 5-23 (HELVEY, Lindsay 3-6; HARRIS, Tiara SON, Nicole 1-1; TURNER, Mary 0-4; ZIEMANN, Bianca 0-2; WOODS, 1-4; DONG, Polly 1-3; AUGUSTAVO, Michelle 0-2; VOISINET, Ashley Jacquelyn 0-1), Santa Clara 2-14 (THOMAS, Quinn 1-3; GONNERMAN, 0-2; COLLATO, Brandi 0-4; REGO, Amanda 0-2), Loyola Marymount Ashley 1-2; WALKER, Tracey 0-1; CRONK, Chandice 0-2; GRAHAM, Ashley 0- 7-16 (ZIEMANN, Rachael 3-8; PATTON, Amanda 2-2; THOMPSON, 1; HUSS, Kayla 0-1; COZAD, Michelle 0-4). Nicole 1-2; SMITH, Jenni 1-2; TURNER, Mary 0-1; ZIEMANN, Bianca 0-1). Fouled out--Loyola Marymount-WOODS, Jacquelyn; DECOUD, Amanda, Santa Clara-None. Fouled out--San Diego-None, Loyola Marymount-None. Rebounds- San Diego 24 (REGO, Amanda 7), Loyola Marymount 40 (WOODS, Rebounds-Loyola Marymount 43 (TURNER, Mary 11; WOODS, Jacquelyn Jacquelyn 10). 11), Santa Clara 45 (COZAD, Michelle 8).

Assists-San Diego 11 (HARRIS, Tiara 4), Loyola Marymount 16 Assists-Loyola Marymount 12 (ZIEMANN, Rachael 3), Santa Clara 12 (TURNER, Mary 5). (HUSS, Kayla 5; COZAD, Michelle 5).

Total fouls-San Diego 16, Loyola Marymount 9. A-411 Total fouls-Loyola Marymount 24, Santa Clara 17. A-952 Semifinals of WCC Tournament First Round of WCC Tournament

58 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY WEST COAST CONFERENCE WEST COAST CONFERENCE

hen the West Coast Conference first got its 2004-05 Final WCC Standings start back in 1952, the founders really had Conference Overall only one goal in mind... to create a conven- Team W L Pct. Home Away W L Pct. Home Away Neutral ient way for five Bay Area schools to play basketball. Gonzaga* 14 0 1.000 7-0 7-0 28 4 .875 14-0 10-3 4-0 What has grown from that original vision 50 years ago is Loyola Marymount 9 5 .643 4-3 5-2 16 13 .552 7-5 6-7 3-1 a cohesive athletics league which is competitive at the Santa Clara# 8 6 .571 4-3 4-3 17 14 .548 11-6 6-5 0-3 national level in 13 sports; baseball, men’s and women’s Saint Mary’s 7 7 .500 4-3 3-4 15 13 .536 9-5 6-7 0-1 basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and Pepperdine 7 7 .500 3-4 4-3 12 17 .414 5-7 4-8 3-2 women’s golf, women’s rowing, men’s and women’s soc- San Francisco 6 8 .429 5-2 1-6 12 16 .429 9-6 3-10 0-0 cer, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball. San Diego 4 10 .286 2-5 2-5 9 19 .321 4-8 4-10 1-1 The league was chartered by five institutions (San Portland 1 13 .071 1-6 0-7 6 22 .214 3-10 3-11 0-1 Francisco, Saint Mary’s, Santa Clara, San Jose State and *WCC Regular Season Champion; #WCC Tournament Champion Pacific) as the California Basketball Association, playing it’s first game on January 2, 1953. After two seasons of play under that name the conference expanded to 2004-05 All-West Coast Conference include Loyola and Pepperdine in 1955, and became the First Team Ashley Burke Gonzaga Senior F North Vancouver, Wash. “West Coast Athletic Conference” in 1956. The name Dominique Carter San Francisco Freshman G Tracy, Calif. was shortened in 1989 to West Coast Conference. The Triola Jackson Saint Mary’s Senior F San Diego, Calif. Mary Jane Krueger San Francisco Senior C Quincy, Calif. current alignment has remained unchanged since 1979, Jennifer Lacy Pepperdine Senior F Simi Valley, Calif. making the WCC the third most stable conference in the Shannon Matthews Gonzaga Senior G Riverside, Calif. Jaime Medley Portland Senior F Gaston. Ore. nation. Only the Ivy League and Pacific-10 Conferences Toni Russel San Francisco Senior G San Francisco, Calif. have been together longer. The eight current members of Quinn Thomas Santa Clara Senior G Kent, Wash. the WCC span the western coast of the United States from Rachael Ziemann Loyola Marymount Junior G Huntington Beach, Calif. Canada to Mexico. Though the locales range from the Honorable Mention Gonzaga - Anne Bailey, Raeanne Jewell; Loyola Marymount - Mary Turner, Jacquelyn Woods; Pepperdine -Kelsey pine forests of eastern Washington to the sun drenched Ball, Daphanie Kennedy; San Diego - Tiara Harris, Amber Sprague; Santa Clara - Michelle Cozad, Kayla Huss beaches of Southern California, the combined excellence All-Freshman Team in athletics and academics sets the conference apart on Meagan Bermingham - POR, Dominique Carter - USF, Chandice Cronk - SCU, Daphanie Kennedy - PEP, Valerie Ogoke - the national scene, and draws the individual institutions LMU, Amber Sprague - USD. together in a common mission. Player of the Year: Shannon Matthews, Gonzaga The WCC started the millennium off with a bang, Defender of the Year: Toni Russell, San Francisco doing one better than in 1998-99. For the second con- Newcomer of the Year: Dominique Carter, San Francisco Coach of the Year: Kelly Graves, Gonzaga secutive year, West Coast Conference women’s basketball improved its national RPI. The WCC moved up two spots WCC Players of the Week in the rankings, from No. 12 in 1999 to No. 10 at the end West Coast of the 2000 season. This comes after advancing four 11/23 Dominique Carter, San Francisco Conference teams into postseason play for only the third time in 11/29 Jennifer Lacy, Pepperdine 1250 Bayhill Drive, Suite 100 12/6 Triola Jackson, Saint Mary’s San Bruno, CA 94066 league history. In 2000. two teams received bids to the 12/13 Ashley Burke, Gonzaga Phone: (650) 873-8622 NCAA tournament for the second year in a row and sixth 12/20 Ashlee Orndorff, Portland Fax: (650) 873-7846 Website: www.wccsports.com time in the last seven seasons, while three teams won 20 12/28 Jennifer Lacy, Pepperdine 1/3 Anne Bailey, Gonzaga Commissioner games for the third straight year. 1/10 Ashley Burke, Gonzaga Michael Gilleran Mary Turner, Loyola Marymount [email protected] 1/17 Stephanie Hawk. Gonzaga Associate Commissioner 1/24 Jennifer Lacy, Pepperdine Brad Walker 1/31 Dominique Carter, San Francisco [email protected] 2/7 Ashley Burke, Gonzaga Associate Commissioner/SWA 2/14 Shannon Matthews, Gonzaga Gloria Nevarez 2/28 Mary Turner, Loyola Marymount [email protected]

WCC Players of the Month Assistant Commissioner Doreen Magee [email protected] Dec. Triola Jackson, Saint Mary’s Jan. Shannon Matthews, Gonzaga Director of Communications Feb. Ashley Burke, Gonzaga Jae Wilson [email protected]

2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 59 WCC STATISTICS FINAL 2004-05 WCC STATISTICS

Individual Statistics - All Games 7. Portland 28 932 33.3 Field Goal Percentage G FGM FGA Pct 8. San Diego 28 921 32.9 1. Ashley Burke, GON 14 81 134 .604 Scoring Average G TP Avg 2. Kelsey Ball, PEP 14 49 90 .544 1 .Jennifer Lacy, PEP 28 474 16.9 Block Average G Blk Avg 3. Anne Bailey, GON 14 61 115 .530 2. Triola Jackson, SMC 28 454 16.2 1. Gonzaga 32 136 4.25 4. Sabine Lowe, USD 14 45 85 .529 3. Dominique Carter, USF 28 427 15.2 2. Santa Clara 31 97 3.13 5. Mary Jane Krueger, USF 14 61 118 .517 4. Amber Sprague, USD 23 334 14.5 3. Loyola Marymount 29 89 3.07 5. Ashley Burke, GON 32 464 14.5 4. Portland 28 83 2.96 Free Throw Percentage G FTM FTA Pct 5. Saint Mary’s 28 79 2.82 1. Shannon Matthews, GON 14 40 44 .909 Rebound Average G Reb Avg 6. San Diego 28 71 2.54 2. Toni Russell, USF 14 31 35 .866 1. Mary Jane Krueger, USF 28 250 8.9 7. Pepperdine 29 72 2.48 3. Stephanie Hawk, GON 14 35 41 .854 1. Triola Jackson, SMC 28 250 8.9 8. San Francisco 28 69 2.46 4. Michelle Cozad, SCU 14 49 58 .854 3. Jennifer Lacy, PEP 28 226 8.1 5. Brianna Winn, SMC 14 63 76 .829 4. Jamie Medley, POR 28 220 7.9 Steals Average G St Avg 5. Jacquelyn Woods, LMU 29 185 6.4 1. San Francisco 28 278 9.93 Three-Point Percentage G 3PM 3PA Pct. 2. San Diego 28 267 9.54 1. Rachael Ziemann, LMU 14 43 95 .453 Block Average G Blk Avg 3. Loyola Marymount 29 273 9.41 2. Quinn Thomas, SCU 8 20 52 .385 1. Amber Sprague, USD 23 32 1.39 4. Santa Clara 31 286 9.23 3. Ashley Graham, SCU 12 12 32 .375 2. Stephanie Hawk,GON 32 33 1.03 5. Pepperdine 29 246 8.48 4. Michelle Cozad, SCU 14 23 62 .371 3. Jennifer Lacy, PEP 28 24 0.86 6. Portland 28 236 8.43 5. Raeanna Jewell, GON 14 22 60 .367 3. Eghosa Obaiza, SMC 28 24 0.86 7. Gonzaga 32 257 8.03 5. Anne Bailey, GON 32 26 0.81 8. Saint Mary’s 28 209 7.46 Three-Pointers Made G Ast Avg 1. Rachael Ziemann, LMU 14 43 3.07 Steals Average G St Avg Field Goal Percentage G FGM FGA Pct 2. Quinn Thomas, SCU 8 20 2.50 1. Toni Russell, USF 28 95 3.39 1. Gonzaga 32 831 1825 .455 3. Lindsay Helvey, USD 13 26 2.00 2. Quinn Thomas, SCU 25 57 2.28 2. San Francisco 28 659 1581 .417 4. Whitney Grant, POR 14 26 1.86 3. Daphanie Kennedy, PEP 29 63 2.17 3. Santa Clara 31 795 1918 .414 Shannon, Mathews, SCU 14 26 1.86 4. Jacquelyn Woods, LMU 29 61 2.10 4. San Diego 28 633 1594 .397 5. Polly Dong, USD 28 61 1.93 5. Loyola Marymount 29 643 1657 .388 6. Saint Mary’s 28 619 1621 .382 Team Statistics - WCC Games Field Goal Percentage G FGM FGA Pct 7. Pepperdine 29 613 1630 .376 1. Sabine Loewe, USD 28 90 166 .542 8. Portland 28 581 1559 .373 Scoring Average G TP Avg 2. Jevay Grooms, LMU 29 90 167 .539 1. Gonzaga 14 1004 71.7 3. Ashley Burke, GON 32 166 309 .537 Free Throw Percentage G FTM FTA Pct 2. Santa Clara 14 977 69.8 4. Anne Bailey, GON 32 129 245 .527 1. Gonzaga 32 414 540 .767 3. Pepperdine 14 899 64.2 5. Stephanie Hawk, GON 32 114 231 .494 2. San Diego 28 302 405 .746 4. San Fransisco 14 895 63.9 3. Santa Clara 31 358 482 .743 5. Saint Mary’s 14 877 62.6 Free Throw Percentage G FTM FTA Pct 4. San Francisco 28 346 483 .716 6. San Diego 14 856 61.1 1. Michelle Cozad, SCU 31 97 115 .843 5. Portland 28 338 474 .713 7. Loyola Marymount 14 851 60.8 2. Toni Russell, USF 28 59 70 .843 6. Pepperdine 29 375 543 .691 8. Portland 14 822 58.7 3. Tiara Harris, USD 28 61 76 .803 7. Saint Mary’s 28 339 498 .681 4. Brianna Winn, SMC 28 86 109 .789 8. Loyola Marymount 29 315 504 .625 Team Defense G TPA Avg 5. Stephanie Hawk, GON 32 72 92 .783 1. Gonzaga 14 751 53.6 Three-Point Percentage G 3PM 3PA Pct. 2. Loyola Marymount 14 783 55.9 Three-Point Percentage G 3PM 3PA Pct. 1. Santa Clara 31 272 718 .379 3. Saint Mary’s 14 861 61.5 1. Ashley Graham, SCU 29 53 115 .461 2. Loyola Marymount 29 147 429 .343 4. Pepperdine 14 882 63.0 2. Michelle Cozad, SCU 31 54 122 .443 3. San Diego 28 170 508 .335 5. San Fransisco 14 904 64.6 3. Rachael Ziemann, LMU 29 63 152 .414 4. Gonzaga 32 144 462 .312 6. Santa Clara 14 937 66.9 4. Tiara Harris, USD 28 40 101 .396 5. Portland 28 140 460 .304 7. San Diego 14 959 68.5 5. Quinn Thomas, SCU 25 65 177 .367 6. San Francsico 28 84 285 .295 8. Portland 14 1104 78.9 7. Saint Mary’s 28 129 459 .281 Three-Point FG Made G 3PM Avg 8. Pepperdine 29 108 424 .255 Rebound Average G Reb Avg 1. Quinn Thomas, SCU 25 65 2.60 1. Saint Mary’s 14 592 42.3 2. Rachael Ziemann, LMU 29 63 2.17 2. Loyola Marymount 14 568 40.6 3. Ashley Graham, SCU 29 53 1.83 Assist Average G Ast Avg 3. Gonzaga 14 561 40.1 4. Shannon Mathews, GON 32 57 1.78 1. Gonzaga 32 573 17.91 4. Pepperdine 14 552 39.4 5. Michelle Cozad, SCU 31 54 1.74 2. Santa Clara 31 468 15.10 5. San Fransisco 14 550 39.3 3. San Diego 28 397 14.18 6. Santa Clara 14 501 35.8 Assist Average G Ast Avg 4. San Francisco 28 380 13.57 7. San Diego 14 447 31.9 1. Shannon Mathews, GON 32 197 6.16 5. Loyola Marymount 29 358 12.34 8. Portland 14 439 31.4 2. Toni Russell, USF 28 117 4.18 6. Portland 28 326 11.64 3. Polly Dong, USD 28 114 4.07 7. Saint Mary’s 28 312 11.14 Field Goal Percentage G FGM FGA Pct 4. Syreeta Stafford, PEP 29 105 3.62 8. Pepperdine 29 322 11.10 1. Gonzaga 14 369 785 .470 5. Kayla Huss, SCU 27 94 3.48 2. San Fransisco 14 339 805 .421 Individual Statistics - WCC Games 3. Santa Clara 14 354 856 .414 Team Statistics - All Games 4. Pepperdine 14 320 805 .398 Scoring Average G TP Avg 5. San Diego 14 314 813 .386 Scoring Average G TP Avg 1. Jennifer Lacy, PEP 13 242 18.6 6. Saint Mary’s 14 318 825 .385 1. Santa Clara 31 2220 71.6 2. Dominique Carter, USF 14 231 16.5 7. Loyola Marymount 14 303 820 .370 2. Gonzaga 32 2222 69.4 3. Triola Jackson, SMC 14 227 16.2 8. Portland 14 289 787 .367 3. San Francisco 28 1748 62.4 4. Ashley Burke, GON 14 219 15.6 4. San Diego 28 1738 62.1 5. Amy Botto, POR 14 206 14.7 Free Throw Percentage G FTM FTA Pct 5. Saint Mary’s 28 1706 60.9 1. Gonzaga 14 197 246 .801 6. Loyola Marymount 29 1748 60.3 Rebound Average G Reb Avg 2. Santa Clara 14 161 213 .756 7. Pepperdine 29 1709 58.9 1. Mary Jane Krueger, USF 14 131 9.4 3. Portland 14 178 246 .724 8. Portland 28 1640 58.6 2. Jamie Medley, POR 14 115 8.2 4. San Fransisco 14 177 247 .717 3. Triola Jackson, SMC 14 113 8.1 5. San Diego 14 144 202 .713 Team Defense G TPA Avg 4. Jennifer Lacy, PEP 13 96 7.4 6. Pepperdine 14 205 299 .686 1. Gonzaga 32 1750 54.7 5. Maija Lahde, SMC 14 88 6.3 7. Saint Mary’s 14 190 281 .676 2. Loyola Marymount 29 1722 59.4 8. Loyola Marymount 14 158 250 .632 3. Saint Mary’s 28 1701 60.8 Block Average G Blk Avg 4. Pepperdine 29 1817 62.7 1. Eghosa Obaiza, SMC 14 16 1.14 Three-Point Percentage G 3PM 3PA Pct. 5. San Francisco 28 1810 64.6 2. Amber Sprague, USD 10 11 1.10 1. Loyola Marymount 14 87 237 .367 6. San Diego 28 1933 69.0 3. Stephanie Hawk, GON 14 13 0.93 2. Santa Clara 14 108 314 .344 7. Santa Clara 31 2160 69.7 4. Leeane Jensen, USF 14 12 0.86 3. Gonzaga 14 69 211 .327 8. Portland 28 2007 71.7 5. Jennifer Henry, LMU 13 11 0.85 4. San Diego 14 84 263 .319 5. Portland 14 66 225 .293 Rebound Average G Reb Avg Steals Average G St Avg 6. San Fransisco 14 40 138 .290 1. Saint Mary’s 28 1141 40.8 1. Quinn Thomas, SCU 8 26 3.25 7. Pepperdine 14 54 198 .273 2. Gonzaga 32 1288 40.2 2. Toni Russell, USF 14 42 3.00 8. Saint Mary’s 14 51 210 .243 3. Loyola Marymount 29 1116 38.5 3. Polly Dong, USD 14 35 2.50 4. Pepperdine 29 1107 38.2 4. Daphanie Kennedy, PEP 14 34 2.43 5. San Francisco 28 1062 37.9 5. Jamie Medley, POR 14 29 2.07 6. Santa Clara 31 1099 35.5 5. Shannon Mathews, GON 14 29 2.07 60 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY 2003-04 WCC CHAMPIONS 2003-04 WCC CHAMPIONS

• WCC Regular Season Champions Kate Murray • WCC Tournament Champions • WCC Player of the Year • First-ever NCAA Tournament • WCC Scholar-Athlete of the Year appearance Adrianne Slaughter • 24-6 overall record, 13-1 • MVP of WCC Tournament in WCC action Julie Wilhoit • 15 game winning streak • WCC Coach of the Year • Region 8 Coach of the Year

2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 61 2003-04 WCC CHAMPIONS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1981-82 11/18 at Cal State Hayward (1) A W, 76-51 12/3 St. Thomas H W, 77-62 Francis O’Meara (10-17) 11/19 vs Cal State Los Angeles (1) N L, 61-70 12/6 at Southern Utah (2) A L, 58-64 Home: 4-6 Away: 4-10 Neutral: 2-1 11/21 at LaVerne A W, 88-55 12/7 vs Weber State (2) N L, 52-83 11/16 at Pacific Christian A L, 71-78 11/22 at UC Santa Barbara A W, 63-59 12/14 at UC Irvine A L, 35-64 11/23 at Cal Baptist A L, 66-73 11/25 San Diego H L, 44-61 12/18 Utah State H L, 61-73 12/3 vs LaVerne (1) N W, 93-55 11/29 at Cal State Los Angeles A L, 53-69 12/19 at Chapman A L, 44-64 12/4 vs Whittier (1) N W, 76-61 12/2 vs Point Loma Nazarene (2) N W, 74-72 12/29 St. John’s H L, 67-88 12/5 vs Cal Baptist (1) N L, 72-73 12/3 at Pomona-Pitzer (2) A L, 49-67 1/2 Fort Lewis H W, 61-60 12/8 at Biola A L, 50-88 12/6 at Biola A W, 77-63 1/8 Wisconsin-Green Bay H L, 62-67 12/10 Cal State Los Angeles H L, 59-64 12/10 at Azusa Pacific A L, 54-61 1/13 at Northern Arizona A L, 44-93 12/21 at UC Santa Barbara A L, 35-84 12/12 at UC Riverside A W, 81-71 1/17 San Diego * H L, 47-59 1/6 at US International A L, 65-88 12/16 at Cal State Northridge A W, 59-53 1/18 US International * H L, 58-85 1/8 at Southern California College A W, 64-46 12/19 Hawai'i H L, 64-80 1/24 at Santa Clara * A L, 53-75 1/12 Biola H L, 53-71 1/10 at Redlands A W, 68-58 1/25 at San Francisco * A L, 63-88 1/14 at Point Loma Nazarene A L, 48-59 1/14 at US International A L, 81-90 1/31 Nevada-Reno * H L, 63-68 1/16 UC San Diego H W, 80-78 1/21 Cal Lutheran H W, 77-37 2/1 UC Riverside H L, 60-76 1/19 Cal Lutheran H W, 71-39 1/24 UC Santa Barbara H L, 70-89 2/8 at Nevada-Reno * A L, 54-78 1/21 Pomona-Pitzer H L, 44-54 1/28 UC Irvine H L, 60-87 2/15 Pepperdine * H L, 62-65 1/22 at US International A L, 65-68 1/31 Pepperdine H L, 80-91 2/19 Alaska-Fairbanks H W, 81-52 1/28 at Occidental A W, 67-66 2/2 at Biola A L, 59-80 2/21 at US International * A L, 66-108 1/30 at Pepperdine A L, 64-83 2/3 at UCLA (3) A L, 59-106 2/22 at San Diego * A L, 59-79 2/2 UC San Diego H L, 67-79 2/4 vs Pepperdine (3) N L, 70-97 2/28 San Francisco * H L, 62-80 2/7 at Cal Lutheran A W, 55-34 2/7 Azusa Pacific H L, 54-59 3/1 Santa Clara * H L, 64-71 2/9 Southern California College H W, 82-57 2/10 at Pepperdine A L, 69-92 3/7 at Pepperdine * A L, 64-84 2/13 at Chapman A L, 55-104 (1) CS Hayward Tournament - Hayward, CA * West Coast Conference Game 2/18 at Azusa Pacific H W, 84-77 (2) Pomona-Pitzer Tournament - Pomona, CA (1) Chapman Tournament - Orange, CA 2/20 Cal Baptist A W, 67-47 (3) UCLA Tournament - Los Angeles, CA (2) Lady-Ute Classic - Salt Lake City, UT 2/25 Azusa Pacific H L, 67-68 1984-85 1986-87 2/26 at Cal State Dominguez Hills A L, 74-91 Dick Beede (3-24) Todd Corman (5-23, 1-11 WCC) 3/4 Pepperdine H L, 60-76 Home: 1-10 Away: 1-12 Neutral: 1-2 Home: 3-10 Away: 1-11 Neutral: 1-2 (1) SCC Tournament - Costa Mesa, CA 11/30 UC Santa Barbara H L, 57-71 11/28 vs Texas-Arlington (1) N W, 55-53 Results Incomplete 12/1 at UC Irvine A L, 54-73 11/29 at Kansas State (1) A L, 49-73 1982-83 12/6 Chapman H L, 43-85 12/1 at Southwest Missouri State A L, 44-78 Francis O’Meara (13-12) 12/14 Santa Clara H L, 32-75 12/5 at Cal State Stanislaus A W, 72-66 Home: 5-3 Away: 7-8 Neutral: 1-1 12/20 at Chapman A L, 45-65 12/6 at Pacific A L, 66-76 11/22 Biola H W, 67-61 12/31 Gonzaga H L, 78-100 12/12 Southern California College H W, 93-60 11/23 at Cal State Northridge A L, 66-70 1/2 Boise State H L, 52-69 12/13 at UC Riverside A L, 63-76 12/1 at UC Riverside A L, 91-99 1/4 at San Francisco (1) A L, 64-79 12/27 UC Irvine H L, 55-78 12/4 Chapman H L, 67-80 1/5 vs Arizona State (1) N L, 47-73 12/29 vs Idaho State (2) N L, 58-87 12/6 at Cal Baptist A W, 62-52 1/7 at Nevada-Reno A L, 62-70 12/30 vs Western State (2) N L, 69-73 12/8 Cal Lutheran H W, 99-41 1/10 Azusa Pacific H L, 51-52 1/3 Notre Dame H L, 40-78 12/10 vs Cal State Stanislaus (1) N L, 60-77 1/11 Biola H W, 82-70 1/4 Fairfield H L, 50-73 12/11 vs Point Loma (1) N W, 74-57 1/12 New Mexico H L, 63-71 1/8 New Mexico H L, 39-66 12/17 at Redlands A W, 58-53 1/14 at Azusa Pacific A L, 50-52 1/9 Texas-El Paso H L, 66-74 12/20 at Cal State Dominguez Hills A L, 65-80 1/19 San Diego H L, 69-71 1/14 Cal Lutheran H W, 94-55 12/22 at US International A W, 76-75 1/25 Pepperdine H L, 58-96 1/16 at San Francisco * A L, 51-74 1/5 at Biola A L, 54-63 1/26 at San Diego A L, 41-69 1/17 at Santa Clara * A L, 50-74 1/7 US International H W, 66-55 1/27 at US International A L, 69-84 1/20 at UCLA A L, 45-72 1/11 Hawai'i H L, 54-71 2/2 UC Irvine H L, 51-66 1/24 Nevada-Reno * H L, 56-63 1/12 Redlands H W, 79-51 2/12 at Biola A W, 75-74 1/31 Pepperdine * H L, 53-56 1/14 at Occidental A W, 74-36 2/15 at Pepperdine A L, 67-85 2/6 at US International * A L, 52-91 1/18 at Whittier A W, 85-44 2/20 at Alaska-Fairbanks A L, 69-86 2/7 at San Diego * A L, 54-62 1/24 at Hawai'i A L, 66-89 2/22 vs Louisiana Tech (2) N L, 46-79 2/13 San Diego * H L, 56-69 1/25 at Hawai'i A L, 60-85 2/23 at Alaska-Anchorage (2) A L, 52-69 2/14 US International * H L, 64-90 2/1 at Pomona-Pitzer A W, 77-74 2/24 vs Yale (2) N W, 59-57 2/20 at Nevada-Reno * A L, 51-73 2/3 at Cal Lutheran A W, 73-60 2/27 at US International A L, 67-91 2/26 Santa Clara * H W, 58-55 2/5 at Chapman A L, 59-78 2/28 at UC Santa Barbara A L, 63-77 2/27 San Francisco * H L, 49-68 2/9 Pepperdine H L, 61-78 (1) San Francisco Classic - San Francisco, CA 3/6 at Pepperdine * A L, 50-73 2/15 at Cal State Dominguez Hills A L, 60-88 (2) Alaska Tournament - Anchorage, AK * West Coast Conference Game 2/16 Cal State Los Angeles H W, 54-49 1985-86 (1) Kansas State Tournament - Manhattan, KS (1) Redlands Tournament - Redlands, CA Todd Corman (3-25, 0-12 WCC) (2) Southern Utah Tournament - Cedar City, UT 1983-84 Home: 3-11 Away: 0-10 Neutral: 0-4 1987-88 Francis O’Meara (10-16) 11/22 Chapman H L, 42-59 Todd Corman (15-15, 5-9 WCC) Home: 2-6 Away: 7-7 Neutral: 1-3 11/28 vs San Diego (1) N L, 39-63 Home: 10-8 Away: 5-7 11/15 Cal State Northridge H W, 43-31 11/29 vs Texas-El Paso (1) N L, 65-70 11/27 at Southern California College A W, 94-38 11/17 vs Nevada-Reno (1) N L, 61-64 11/30 vs North Dakota (1) N L, 47-81 11/28 Nevada-Reno H (ot)W, 85-72

62 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY 2003-04 WCC CHAMPIONS 12/1 St. Thomas H W, 50-33 12/3 at Fordham (1) A L, 59-61 12/14 at UC Irvine A L, 53-73 12/3 at Stanford A L, 38-83 12/9 Cal Poly Pomona H L, 71-82 12/21 at New Mexico A L, 72-74 12/5 at Arkansas A W, 60-58 12/10 Arizona State H L, 72-82 12/28 Weber State H (ot) L, 54-60 12/11 at Redlands A W, 71-39 12/15 Cal State Fullerton H L, 58-63 12/30 at UC Santa Barbara A L, 38-70 12/12 UC Santa Barbara H L, 38-43 12/18 Western Michigan H W, 85-71 1/2 Nebraska H L, 54-85 12/18 Weber State H W, 71-59 12/21 Cal State Hayward H W, 91-84 1/5 San Diego State H L, 54-65 12/19 Hawai'i H L, 48-83 12/28 at Boise State A L, 65-81 1/9 at Cal State Northridge A W, 54-48 12/28 Dartmouth H W, 69-56 12/30 at Idaho State A L, 62-69 1/16 at Portland * A L, 48-73 12/29 Wyoming H W, 65-57 1/2 Pennsylvania H W, 76-55 1/18 at Gonzaga * A L, 55-77 1/2 Colorado State H W, 67-56 1/4 Valparaiso H W, 86-48 1/24 Saint Mary’s * H L, 36-81 1/3 Cal Poly Pomona H L, 41-57 1/8 Cal State Dominguez Hills H W, 61-50 1/25 San Francisco * H L, 42-63 1/7 Columbia H W, 63-58 1/12 Santa Clara * H L, 44-67 1/31 at San Francisco * A L, 49-77 1/8 Northern Arizona H L, 52-78 1/13 San Diego * H W, 78-70 2/1 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 60-73 1/14 at San Diego * A L, 56-60 1/18 at Gonzaga * A (ot) W, 70-66 2/7 San Diego * H L, 58-69 1/15 at Saint Mary’s * A W, 58-46 1/20 at Portland * A L, 52-55 2/8 Santa Clara * H L, 52-75 1/18 at Nevada-Reno A L, 41-60 1/26 Portland * H W, 64-62 2/13 at Santa Clara * A L, 41-85 1/22 Portland * H L, 58-60 1/27 Gonzaga * H W, 63-56 2/15 at San Diego * A L, 49-68 1/23 Gonzaga * H (ot) L, 55-56 2/3 at San Francisco * A W, 72-67 2/22 Pepperdine * H L, 35-79 1/28 at Gonzaga * A L, 52-66 2/9 San Francisco * H W, 56-55 2/28 Gonzaga * H L, 63-75 1/30 at Portland * A L, 41-58 2/10 Saint Mary’s * H L, 60-72 2/29 Portland * H L, 64-72 2/5 San Francisco * H W, 50-44 2/13 Pepperdine * H W, 75-64 3/4 at Pepperdine * A L, 59-71 2/6 Santa Clara * H L, 44-45 2/16 at Pepperdine * A L, 64-76 * West Coast Conference Game 2/12 at Santa Clara * A L, 47-54 2/20 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 61-83 (1) Michigan State Holiday Classic - East Lansing, MI 2/13 at San Francisco * A W, 41-30 2/22 at San Diego * A L, 55-66 1992-93 2/18 at Pepperdine * A L, 52-75 2/24 at Santa Clara * A L, 47-49 Todd Corman (14-12, 5-9 WCC) 2/20 Pepperdine * H W, 79-71 * West Coast Conference Game Home: 11-2 Away: 3-10 2/26 Saint Mary’s * H W, 87-73 (1) Fordham Tournament - Bronx, NY 12/1 Cal State Northridge H W, 67-36 2/27 San Diego * H L, 63-66 1990-91 12/4 at San Diego State A L, 45-59 * West Coast Conference Game Todd Corman (11-17, 4-10 WCC) 12/12 at Wyoming A W, 53-51 1988-89 Home: 10-6 Away: 1-9 Neutral: 0-2 12/13 at Colorado State A L, 70-82 Todd Corman (17-11, 9-5 WCC) 11/23 Masters College H W, 130-52 12/17 Rice H W, 66-55 Home: 10-3 Away: 5-7 Neutral: 2-1 11/26 at Arizona State A L, 62-109 12/20 Western Illinois H W, 71-52 11/25 at Cal State Fullerton (1) A L, 60-66 11/30 vs Vanderbilt (1) N L, 75-81 12/21 Utah H W, 50-48 11/26 vs Saint Mary’s (1) N W, 74-65 12/1 vs Southwest Texas State (1) N L, 68-77 12/28 at Canisius College A W, 64-55 11/30 Southern California College H W, 81-38 12/5 Nevada-Reno H W, 87-75 12/30 at Buffalo A W, 60-53 12/2 UCLA H L, 46-61 12/8 Texas-El Paso H W, 86-56 1/2 at UCLA A L, 47-81 12/9 Chico State H W, 63-57 12/15 UC Irvine H W, 75-65 1/8 New Mexico H W, 60-53 12/17 vs McNeese State (2) N L, 61-72 12/19 Cal State Northridge H L, 57-69 1/9 Southern Utah H (ot) W, 68-60 12/18 vs US International (2) N W, 74-55 12/21 at Southern Utah A L, 73-82 1/15 Portland * H W, 74-61 12/20 Southern Utah H W, 79-47 12/28 Oklahoma H W, 76-75 1/16 Gonzaga * H W, 71-56 12/28 George Washington H W, 55-53 12/29 Fordham H W, 86-71 1/22 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 52-54 12/29 Murray State H W, 69-61 1/2 Colorado State H W, 69-56 1/23 at San Francisco * A L, 51-66 1/3 at Weber State A L, 63-83 1/4 Wyoming H L, 54-59 1/29 San Francisco * H W, 54-51 1/5 at Metropolitan State A W, 83-76 1/7 at Cal Poly Pomona A L, 59-62 1/30 Saint Mary’s * H W, 72-61 1/6 at Colorado State A L, 45-55 1/11 Santa Clara * H L, 70-80 2/4 at San Diego * A L, 49-63 1/8 at Wyoming A L, 49-61 1/12 San Diego * H W, 64-60 2/6 at Santa Clara * A L, 47-67 1/13 at San Francisco * A L, 60-69 1/16 at Pepperdine * A L, 69-88 2/12 Santa Clara * H L, 63-83 1/14 at Santa Clara * A W, 57-56 1/19 Pepperdine * H L, 77-79 2/13 San Diego * H W, 45-40 1/20 Gonzaga * H (ot)W, 67-62 1/25 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 62-92 2/17 Pepperdine * H L, 70-82 1/21 Portland * H W, 66-55 1/26 at San Francisco * A L, 55-71 2/25 at Gonzaga * A L, 59-65 1/24 Pepperdine * H W, 70-52 2/1 San Francisco * H W, 69-60 2/27 at Portland * A L, 62-78 1/27 at Pepperdine * A W, 77-68 2/2 Saint Mary’s * H L, 63-82 3/2 at Pepperdine * A L, 56-85 2/3 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 64-78 2/7 at Gonzaga * A L, 60-81 * West Coast Conference Game 2/4 at San Diego * A W, 73-60 2/9 at Portland * A L, 64-65 2/10 San Diego * H W, 63-53 2/15 Portland * H W, 74-57 1993-94 2/11 Saint Mary’s * H L, 74-80 2/16 Gonzaga * H L, 59-66 Todd Corman (7-20, 3-11 WCC) 2/17 at Portland * A L, 61-71 2/21 at San Diego * A (ot) W, 95-93 Home: 6-8 Away: 0-12 Neutral: 1-0 2/18 at Gonzaga * A W, 65-59 2/23 at Santa Clara * A L, 71-83 11/26 vs Northern Illinois (1) N W, 68-60 2/24 Santa Clara * H W, 44-43 * West Coast Conference Game 11/27 at Hawai'i (1) A L, 76-81 2/25 San Francisco * H L, 54-55 (1) Lady-Ute Classic - Salt Lake City, UT 12/1 San Diego State H L, 49-60 * West Coast Conference Game 1991-92 12/4 Long Beach State H L, 57-64 (1) CSUF Titan Classic - Fullerton, CA Todd Corman (6-21, 0-14 WCC) 12/11 Nevada-Las Vegas H L, 67-89 (2) UTEP Classic - El Paso, TX Home: 2-10 Away: 3-11 Neutral: 1-0 12/14 at Texas A L, 46-76 1989-90 11/23 at Southern California College A W, 76-38 12/16 at Weber State A L, 65-66 Todd Corman (14-14, 7-7 WCC) 11/27 at Chicago State A (ot) W, 69-65 12/21 at Cal Poly Pomona A L, 57-73 Home: 12-5 Away: 2-8 Neutral: 0-1 11/29 vs Western Michigan (1) N W, 63-56 12/22 New Mexico H W, 52-43 11/25 Eastern Illinois H W, 84-76 11/30 at Michigan State (1) A L, 51-82 12/29 San Jose State H L, 68-73 11/27 St. Thomas H W, 66-55 12/7 Southern Utah H W, 70-65 12/31 Wayland Baptist H W, 90-77 12/2 vs Georgia Tech (1) N L, 53-81 12/13 Cal Poly Pomona H W, 70-62 1/6 Cal State Northridge H W, 79-52

2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 63 2003-04 WCC CHAMPIONS 1/8 at Southern Utah A L, 55-81 1/22 Cal State Northridge H W, 64-58 1/24 Pepperdine * H L, 41-51 1/14 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 60-80 1/26 Saint Mary’s * H L, 58-91 1/29 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 61-84 1/15 at Santa Clara * A L, 66-72 1/27 Santa Clara * H L, 59-70 1/31 at San Diego * A (ot) L, 56-66 1/21 San Francisco * H W, 53-50 2/1 at Gonzaga * A W, 71-63 2/6 San Diego * H L, 51-57 1/22 San Diego * H L, 71-72 2/3 at Portland * A L, 44-101 2/7 Saint Mary’s * H L, 48-55 1/26 at Pepperdine * A L, 56-80 2/9 Portland * H L, 49-56 2/13 at Santa Clara * A L, 49-93 1/29 Pepperdine * H L, 53-63 2/10 Gonzaga * H W, 72-57 2/14 at San Francisco * A L, 61-62 2/3 at Gonzaga * A L, 53-73 2/14 at Pepperdine * A L, 46-60 2/20 Portland * H L, 49-79 2/5 at Portland * A L, 77-82 2/17 Pepperdine * H L, 65-75 2/21 Gonzaga * H L, 62-72 2/11 Portland * H L, 57-73 2/22 at San Diego * A L, 50-68 2/26 at Santa Clara (3) A L, 42-71 2/12 Gonzaga * H W, 66-62 2/24 at San Francisco * A L, 43-73 * West Coast Conference Game 2/17 at San Diego * A L, 62-74 2/29 vs San Francisco (2) N L, 35-65 (1) LMU • Furama Thanksgiving Classic - Los Angeles, CA 2/19 at San Francisco * A L, 59-66 * West Coast Conference Game (2) Seattle Times Husky Classic - Seattle, WA 2/25 Santa Clara * H W, 83-79 (1) Northern Lights Tournament - Anchorage, AK (3) WCC Tournament - Santa Clara, CA 2/26 Saint Mary’s * H L, 42-65 (2) WCC Tournament - Santa Clara, CA 1998-99 * West Coast Conference Game 1996-97 Julie Wilhoit (8-19, 4-10 WCC) (1) Hawai'i Paradise Classic - Honolulu, HI Julie Wilhoit (5-22, 4-10 WCC) Home: 4-7 Away: 3-9 Neutral: 1-3 1994-95 Home: 4-10 Away: 1-10 Neutral: 0-2 11/14 Nevada-Las Vegas H L, 57-62 Todd Corman (6-21, 2-12 WCC) 11/22 Purdue H L, 49-82 11/20 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo A L, 75-84 Home: 5-7 Away: 1-11 Neutral: 0-3 11/24 at Idaho A L, 60-75 11/27 Denver (1) H L, 59-62 11/27 at Colgate A (ot) L, 74-78 11/29 at Indiana (1) A L, 65-82 11/28 Austin Peay (1) H W, 78-66 12/1 Cal State Fullerton H L, 74-96 11/30 vs Brigham Young (1) N L, 54-76 12/1 Cal State Northridge H W, 74-71 12/6 at Long Beach State A L, 60-77 12/3 Cal State Fullerton H L, 58-60 12/4 vs Wyoming (2) N L, 53-65 12/9 UC Riverside H L, 77-79 12/5 UCLA H L, 39-60 12/5 at Air Force (2) A L, 72-83 12/17 at San Diego State A L, 32-72 12/15 at Long Beach State A L, 47-58 12/9 at Cal State Fullerton A W, 84-56 12/19 vs Florida (1) N L, 48-85 12/17 Portland State H L, 54-61 12/21 at Hawai'i (3) A L, 66-78 12/20 vs Baylor (1) N L, 56-69 12/19 at Northern Arizona (2) A L, 60-69 12/22 vs Texas Tech (3) N L, 59-82 12/22 at New Mexico A L, 70-71 12/20 vs Illinois-Chicago (2) N L, 55-61 12/23 vs James Madison (3) N W, 57-46 1/2 Columbia H W, 79-43 12/29 Air Force H W, 65-42 1/2 at UC Irvine A L, 62-63 1/5 at Cal State Northridge A W, 75-60 12/31 Fordham H L, 68-75 1/8 Gonzaga * H W, 64-57 1/7 Cal Poly Pomona H W, 53-48 1/9 at San Francisco * A L, 46-74 1/9 Portland * H L, 50-77 1/13 Saint Mary’s * H L, 62-80 1/11 at San Diego * A W, 60-53 1/15 at San Francisco * A W, 70-51 1/14 Santa Clara * H L, 64-71 1/15 Pepperdine * H W, 72-68 1/16 at Santa Clara * A L, 63-69 1/19 at San Francisco * A L, 61-79 1/18 at Pepperdine * A L, 54-58 1/22 Saint Mary's * H L, 54-56 1/21 at San Diego * A L, 55-73 1/24 Gonzaga * H (ot) W, 66-62 1/23 San Diego * H W, 63-43 1/25 Pepperdine * H W, 54-48 1/25 Portland * H L, 59-69 1/28 at San Diego * A W, 66-65 1/28 at Pepperdine * A L, 43-72 1/30 at Portland * A L, 60-88 1/30 at Saint Mary's * A L, 60-78 2/3 Gonzaga * H W, 86-68 2/1 at Gonzaga * A L, 74-79 2/3 Pepperdine * H L, 65-79 2/4 Portland * H L, 59-65 2/7 Santa Clara H L, 83-95 2/6 at Pepperdine * A L, 58-70 2/9 at Portland * A L, 59-87 2/8 Saint Mary’s * H L, 50-87 2/12 Santa Clara * H L, 63-88 2/11 at Gonzaga * A L, 66-80 2/14 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 51-62 2/13 San Francisco * H L, 62-76 2/17 San Diego * H L, 52-76 2/15 at Santa Clara * A L, 46-67 2/18 at Portland * A L, 49-73 2/18 San Francisco * H L, 40-73 2/21 San Diego * H W, 63-57 2/20 at Gonzaga * A L, 57-79 2/20 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo H W, 81-57 2/22 San Francisco * H L, 56-67 2/25 vs Saint Mary's (4) N L, 65-79 2/24 at Santa Clara * A L, 47-80 2/27 Saint Mary’s (3) H L, 58-68 * West Coast Conference Game 2/25 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 75-85 * West Coast Conference Game (1) LMU • Furama Thanksgiving Classic - Los Angeles, CA 3/2 vs San Francisco (2) N L, 36-58 (1) Full-O-Pep Classic - Bloomington, IN (2) Air Force Classic - Colorado Springs, CO * West Coast Conference Game (2) Northern Arizona Tournament - Flagstaff, AZ (3) Ala Moana Hotel Paradise Classic - Honolulu, HI (1)L’eggs/New Mexico State Tournament - Las Cruces, NM (3) WCC Tournament - Los Angeles, CA (4) WCC Tournament - Santa Clara, CA (2) WCC Tournament - Santa Clara, CA 1997-98 1999-00 1995-96 Julie Wilhoit (3-24, 0-14 WCC) Julie Wilhoit (13-15, 6-8 WCC) Julie Wilhoit (12-16, 3-12 WCC) Home: 3-10 Away: 0-13 Neutral: 0-1 Home: 9-4 Away: 4-9 Neutral: 0-2 Home: 7-7 Away: 4-7 Neutral: 1-2 11/22 at Cal State Northridge A L, 63-75 11/21 CS Fullerton H W, 80-51 11/24 at Loyola Chicago A L, 76-86 11/27 Oklahoma (1) H L, 55-63 11/26 Army (1) H W, 72-43 11/26 at Northeastern Illinois A W, 73-65 11/28 Miami-Ohio (1) H W, 59-50 11/27 Cleveland State (1) H L, 74-80 11/30 Cal Lutheran H W, 90-42 12/2 at New Mexico State A L, 67-68 12/3 at Kansas (2) A L, 58-73 12/5 at Cal State Fullerton A W, 61-45 12/5 Long Beach State H W, 67-64 12/4 vs BYU (2) N L, 49-59 12/7 Idaho State H W, 62-61 12/13 Sacramento State H W, 79-62 12/11 at Fresno State A L, 65-68 12/15 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo H W, 83-65 12/15 Northern Arizona H L, 61-72 12/15 Cal Poly H W, 77-60 12/18 vs Holy Cross (1) N L, 65-83 12/20 at Washington (2) A L, 54-93 12/19 at San Diego State A W, 62-51 12/19 at Alaska-Anchorage (1) A L, 81-87 12/21 vs Santa Clara (2) N L, 53-75 12/21 Baylor H W, 71-55 12/20 vs Marist (1) N W, 74-64 12/30 at Nevada-Las Vegas A L, 60-86 12/29 at Denver A L, 58-59 12/30 Weber State H L, 54-76 1/2 UC Santa Barbara H L, 84-99 12/30 at Colorado A W, 82-72 1/3 Navy H W, 78-63 1/5 at Cal State Fullerton A L, 66-80 1/6 UC Irvine H W, 66-63 1/5 Idaho H W, 78-59 1/8 at Gonzaga * A L, 59-71 1/9 at UC Santa Barbara A L, 59-89 1/12 San Francisco * H L, 57-70 1/10 at Portland * A L, 43-76 1/13 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 56-69 1/13 San Diego * H L, 47-54 1/16 San Francisco * H L, 42-57 1/15 at San Diego * A W, 57-55 1/19 at Santa Clara * A W, 51-49 1/17 Santa Clara * H L, 67-94 1/21 SanFrancisco * H(ot)W, 80-68 1/20 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 65-83 1/21 at Pepperdine * A L, 54-82 1/22 Santa Clara * H W, 82-72

64 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY 2003-04 WCC CHAMPIONS 1/28 at Santa Clara * A(ot) L, 83-89 1/2 at New Mexico A L, 61-71 12/18 at IUPUI A W, 66-63 1/29 at San Francisco * A L, 56-74 1/4 at Colorado State A L, 57-71 12/21 at Cincinnati A L, 48-59 2/4 Portland * H W, 80-72 1/11 San Francisco * H W, 76-58 12/28 Northwestern (2) H W, 63-45 2/5 Gonzaga * H W, 94-73 1/12 Saint Mary’s * H L, 69-77 12/29 Duke (2) H L, 53-81 2/10 at Gonzaga * A W, 74-59 1/17 at Portland * A L, 70-84 1/3 at Colorado State A L, 42-54 2/12 at Portland * A L, 55-69 1/19 at Gonzaga * A (ot)W, 76-74 1/10 at Gonzaga* A L, 54-70 2/16 at Pepperdine * A L, 68-70 1/25 San Diego * H W, 73-65 1/12 at Portland* A W, 58-50 2/19 Pepperdine * H L, 56-65 1/26 Santa Clara * H L, 58-73 1/15 San Diego* H W, 63-52 2/25 San Diego * H L, 54-72 1/30 at Pepperdine * A W, 75-67 1/17 Santa Clara* H W, 69-59 2/26 Saint Mary’s * H L, 56-78 2/2 Pepperdine * H L, 62-67 1/24 at Pepperdine* A W, 60-54 3/2 San Diego (3) N L, 62-65 2/8 at Saint Mary’s * A W, 81-79 1/29 at Saint Mary’s* A W, 46-43 * West Coast Conference Game 2/9 at San Francisco * A L, 62-71 1/31 at San Francisco* A W, 74-58 (1) LMU • Furama Thanksgiving Classic - Los Angeles, CA 2/15 Gonzaga * H W, 63-49 2/5 Gonzaga* H W, 70-58 (2) Jayhawk Commerce Bank Classic - Lawrence, KS 2/16 Portland * H W, 71-48 2/7 Portland* H W, 62-54 (3) WCC Tournament - Santa Clara, CA 2/21 at Santa Clara * A L, 63-65 2/12 at Santa Clara* A W, 58-53 2000-01 2/23 at San Diego * A L, 60-62 2/14 at San Diego* A W, 52-48 Julie Wilhoit (21-10, 10-4 WCC) 2/28 vs. San Francisco (4) N L, 63-65 2/21 Pepperdine* H W, 59-38 Home: 11-3 Away: 7-5 Neutral: 3-2 * West Coast Conference Game 2/26 San Francisco* H W, 64-46 11/21 San Diego State H W, 69-59 (1) Preseason WNIT - Corvallis, OR 2/28 Saint Mary’s* H W, 57-55 11/24 Stony Brook (1) H W, 69-54 (2) LMU•Furama Thanksgiving Classic - Los Angeles, CA 3/6 vs. Portland(3) N W, 59-54 11/25 Xavier (1) H L, 68-84 (3) Holiday Inn Express Invitational - Stony Brook, NY 3/7 vs. Gonzaga(3) N W, 61-58 12/1 vs. Florida International (2) N L, 63-67 (4) WCC Tournament - San Diego, CA 3/20 vs. Baylor (4) N L, 71-60 12/3 vs. Cal State Northridge (2) N W, 75-59 2002-03 * West Coast Conference Game 12/5 Fresno State H W, 85-63 Julie Wilhoit (14-15, 5-9 WCC) (1) LMU•Furama Thanksgiving Classic - Los Angeles, CA 12/18 at Baylor A L, 66-77 Home: 10-3 Away: 3-10 Neutral: 1-2 (2) LMUMarina del Rey Marriott Beach Classic - Los Angeles, CA 12/21 at Washington (3) A L, 52-79 11/25 UC Riverside H W, 77-53 (3) WCC Tournament - Santa Clara, CA 12/22 vs. Western Michigan (3) N W, 89-56 11/29 South Alabama (1) H W, 40-37 (4) NCAA Tournament - Albuquerque, NM 12/28 Northern Arizona H W, 66-51 11/30 NC State (1) H W, 66-58 2004-05 12/30 Pittsburgh H W, 74-57 12/2 Cal State Fullerton H W, 66-40 Julie Wilhoit (16-13. 9-5 WCC) 1/2 at Utah A W, 64-58 12/5 at UC Santa Barbara A L, 63-76 Home: 7-5 Away: 6-7 Neutral: 3-1 1/5 at Long Beach State A W, 75-61 12/14 Long Beach State H W, 58-50 11/19 vs. Colorado (1) N L, 75-58 1/11 at San Diego * A W, 74-70 12/16 at Cal Poly A W, 65-54 11/20 vs. Cal State Fullerton (1) N W, 67-58 1/13 at Santa Clara * A L, 55-66 12/20 at Hawaii (2) A L, 51-56 11/26 IUPUI (2) H W, 55-44 1/17 Pepperdine * H W, 84-75 12/21 vs. Chattanooga (2) N L, 52-59 11/27 Weber State (2) H L, 78-62 1/20 at Pepperdine * A L, 62-77 12/28 UC Irvine H W, 50-47 11/30 at Cal State Fullerton A W, 67-50 1/26 Saint Mary’s * H W, 73-68 12/30 at Arkansas A L, 52-87 12/2 Cal State Northridge H W, 62-50 1/27 San Francisco * H W, 76-70 1/2 at Cal State Northridge A W, 70-60 12/5 at USC A L, 77-56 2/1 at Portland * A W, 66-65 1/7 at UNLV A L, 51-61 12/11 at Cal Poly A L, 66-59 2/3 at Gonzaga * A W, 62-58 1/10 Portland * H W, 78-57 12/18 Utah H L, 56-33 2/9 Santa Clara * H L, 63-69 1/11 Gonzaga * H W, 58-42 12/21 at Cincinnati A L, 55-45 2/10 San Diego * H W, 64-42 1/16 at San Diego * A L, 61-65 12/28 vs. Hofstra (3) N W, 76-72 2/16 Gonzaga * H W, 60-37 1/18 at Santa Clara * A L, 60-76 12/29 at Miami (3) A L, 78-67 2/17 Portland * H W, 70-52 1/25 Pepperdine * H (ot)L,46-51 1/2 UC Santa Barbara H W, 59-58 2/23 at San Francisco * A W, 74-51 1/31 Saint Mary’s * H W, 54-45 1/6 at San Francisco A W, 62-56 2/24 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 69-78 2/1 San Francisco * H L, 47-56 1/8 at San Diego A W, 69-49 3/1 at San Diego (4) A W, 63-53 2/6 at Gonzaga * A L, 64-67 1/13 Gonzaga H L, 67-59 3/2 vs. San Francisco (4) N W, 73-56 2/8 at Portland * A L, 56-57 1/15 Portland H W, 70-61 3/3 vs. Saint Mary’s (4) N L, 53-58 2/14 Santa Clara * H L, 49-57 1/20 at Santa Clara A L, 54-51 3/15 vs. UNLV (5) H L, 56-59 2/16 San Diego * H W, 67-47 1/22 at Saint Mary’s A W, 75-40 * West Coast Conference Game 2/22 at Pepperdine * A L, 63-76 1/29 Pepperdine H L, 60-56 (1) LMU • Furama Thanksgiving Classic - Los Angeles, CA 2/28 at San Francisco * A L, 49-71 2/3 San Diego H W, 59-41 (2) Oakland Tribune Classic - Berkeley, CA 3/1 at Saint Mary’s * A W, 74-67 2/5 San Francisco H W, 58-55 (3) Seattle Times Classic - Seattle, WA 3/6 vs.Portland (3) N W, 61-47 2/10 at Portland A W, 69-60 (4) WCC Tournament - San Diego, CA 3/7 vs. Santa Clara (3) N L, 54-68 2/12 at Gonzaga A L, 70-48 (5) WNIT - Los Angeles, CA * West Coast Conference Game 2/17 Saint Mary’s H L, 69-55 2001-02 (1) LMU•Furama Thanksgiving Classic - Los Angeles, CA 2/19 Santa Clara H W, 63-52 Julie Wilhoit (12-16, 3-12 WCC) (2) Ala Moana Hotel Paradise Classic- Honolulu, HI 2/26 at Pepperdine A W, 62-44 Home: 9-3 Away: 5-9 Neutral: 1-1 (3) WCC Tournament - San Diego, CA 3/3 vs. San Diego (4) N W, 68-49 11/9 at Oregon State (1) A L, 58-65 2003-04 3/5 at Santa Clara (4) A L, 73-64 11/21 at Arizona State A W, 70-63 Julie Wilhoit (24-6, 13-1 WCC) * West Coast Conference Game 11/23 Louisiana-Monroe (2) H W, 72-63 Home: 12-1 Away: 10-3 Neutral: 2-2 (1) John Ascuega’s Nugget Classic - Reno, NV 11/24 Arkansas State (2) H W, 60-58 11/21 at NC State A L, 50-84 (2) LMU Marina del Rey Marriott Thanksgiving Classic - Los Angeles, CA 11/28 Cal Poly H W, 54-46 11/23 at UNC Wilmington A W, 77-56 (3) Miami Holiday Classic - Miami, FL 11/30 vs. George Mason (3) N W, 63-52 11/28 Providence (1) H W, 56-45 (4) WCC Tournament - Santa Clara, CA 12/1 at Stony Brook (3) A L, 61-67 11/29 Arkansas (1) H W, 64-58 12/6 Long Beach State H W, 76-68 12/2 at Long Beach State A W, 66-53 12/16 at UC Irvine A W, 66-60 12/5 at UC Riverside A W, 82-66 12/22 at Northern Arizona A L, 63-78 12/13 Cal Poly H W, 67-66 12/28 Marist College H W, 59-50 12/15 UNLV H W, 76-64

2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 65 ALL-TIME HONORS ALL-TIME HONORS All-West Coast 2002-03 Adrianne Slaughter (first team) 1991-92 Conference Tanya White Claudine Auld (honorable mention) 1985-86 1992-93 Tracey Anderson 2003-04 Amy Lundquist (honorable mention) Kate Murray (first team) 2004-05 1986-87 Adrianne Slaughter (first team) Valerie Ogoke Michelle Bettencourt (honorable mention) 2004-05 1987-88 Rachael Ziemann (first team) West Coast Conference Kristen Bruich Female Scholar-Athlete of (honorable mention) Mary Turner (honorable mention) the Year Tricia Gibson Jacquelyn Woods (honorable mention) (honorable mention) 1993-94 Sheri Brown Regan O’Hara (honorable mention) West Coast Conference 2003-04 All-Tournament Team Kate Murray 1988-89 Kristen Bruich 2000-01 (first team) Bryn Britton West Coast Conference All-Academic Tricia Gibson Taryn Reynolds (first team) 1997-98 2003-04 Tammy Olson Regan O’Hara (honorable mention) Kate Murray 1999-00 1989-90 Rachael Ziemann Kristen Bruich (first team) Theresa Palmer 2000-01 Lynn Flanagan (honorable mention) West Coast Conference Kate Murray Coach of the Year Tricia Gibson (honorable mention) 2001-02 1999-00 Kate Murray 1990-91 Julie Wilhoit Lynn Flanagan (first team) 2002-03 2000-01 Jennifer Henry Tricia Gibson (honorable mention) Julie Wilhoit Raelen Self 1991-92 2003-04 2003-04 Joelle Longobardi (honorable mention) Julie Wilhoit Kate Murray 1992-93 Raelen Self Sheri Brown (first team) West Coast Conference 2004-05 1993-94 Player of the Year Jevay Grooms Sheri Brown (first team) 2003-04 1994-95 Kate Murray Verizon Academic All- Tanya White (first team) District 1995-96 West Coast Conference Nicole Gaines (first team) 2001-02 Defender of the Year Kate Murray Marlee Webb (honorable mention) 2002-03 LMU Female Student- 1996-97 Adrianne Slaughter Nicole Gaines (first team) Athlete of the Year West Coast Conference 1997-98 1989-90 Meghan Kenny (first team) Freshman of the Year Chris Hagemann 1998-99 1992-93 Amy Lundquist 1995-96 Bryn Britton (honorable mention) Marlee Webb 1999-00 2003-04 Rosa Bernasconi (first team) West Coast Conference Kate Murray Bryn Britton (first team) Newcomer of the Year Taryn Reynolds (honorable mention) 1992-93 Russell Athletic/WBCA Sheri Brown Region 8 Coach of the 2000-01 Bryn Britton (first team) Year Kate Murray (honorable mention) 1995-96 2003-04 Nicole Gaines Julie Wilhoit Taryn Reynolds (first team) 2001-02 West Coast Conference Bryn Britton (first team) All-Freshman Team Kate Murray (first team) 1985-86 Tracey Anderson

66 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY 2003-04ALL-TIME WCC CHAMPIONS ROSTER ALL-TIME ROSTER a • a • a Emily Hart 1995-96 Sharonne Scott 1983-84 Tracey Anderson 1986 Jody Henderson 1988-89 Stephanie Secord 1982-83-84-85 Amy Atkinson 1987-88 Jennifer Henry 2002-03-04-05 Raelen Self 2001-02-03-04 Claudine Auld 2002-03 Mary Hernandez 1982-83 Kisha Shephard 1998-99 Madeline Herril 1982-83 Emily Shopper 1994 b • b • b Becky Hogue 2004 Robin Sims 1981 Sylvia Bauer 1987-88 Nakia Holmes 1999 Adrianne Slaughter 2001-02-03-04 Latisha Beam 1994-95 Jennifer Horan 1987 Rebecca Smissen 1987 Rosa Bernasconi 1999-00-01-02 Lisa Humphreys 1991 Jenni Smith 2003-04-05 Michelle Bettencourt 1987-88-89-90 Dana Hunter 1997-98-99-00 Ida Somero-Brown 1984-85-86 Karolin Bidrussian 1998-99 Martanya Blair 1991-92-93-94 i • i • i t • t • t Shelly Boston 1995 Lianne Ishikawa 1994-95-96 Nicole Taylor 1989-90 Jean Boylan 1981 j • j • j Barbara Terhar 1988 Rosemary Boyle 1982-83 Nicole Thompson 2005 Jamie Jesko 1989-90-91-93 Pat Trammell 1983-84-85 Katie Brazelton 1990 Julie Jarosz 1999 Bryn Britton 1999-00-01-02 Kim Turner 1986 Lynn Brown 1997-98-99-00 k • k • k Mary Turner 2002-03-04-05 Michele Brown 2001-02-03-04 Malia Kaizuka 1991 v • v • v Sara Brown 2005 Meghan Kenny 1995-96-97-98 Kathy Villaruel 1981-82 Sheri Brown 1993-94 Lisa Kim 1986 Kristen Bruich 1988-89-90-91 Kim Koch 1984-85-86-87 w • w • w c • c • c l • l • l Desiree Warren 1992-93-94-95 Shanese Washington 2000-01 Jenifer Callahan 2001 Joelle Longobardi 1989-90-91-92 Marlee Webb 1993-94-95-96 Raquel Castellanos 2004-05 Kathy Lopez 1984-85 Tanya White 1992-93-94-95 Erin Caviezel 1995-96-97-98 Amy Lundquist 1993-94 Jacquelyn Woods 2002-03-04-05 Teresa Chauvin 1981-82 Shannon Wosman 2000-01-02-03 Joell Coltrane 1990-91 m • m • m Ruby Maciel 1997 Chris Connolly 1984-85-86-87 Amber Magner 1994 y • y • y Ann Corriea 1982-83 Noelle Manfre 1987-88-89 Heidi Yoshioka 1985 Kim Cunningham 1992-95 Ann Marie Marinovich 1981 z • z • z Jasmin Matthews 2001-02-03-04 d • d • d Lynelle Zabell 1983-84-85-86 Trish McDonough 1990 Kressy De Camp 1986 Bianca Ziemann 2003-04-05 Cathy McNamee 1987-88-89-90 Amanda DeCoud 2005 Rachael Ziemann 2003-04-05 April DeJohnette 2001 Wendy Miller 1994-95-96-97 Ashlee Dunlap 2005 Keli Moore 1996 Head Coaches Sarah Moore 1992-93-94 Maryanne Dunn 1983-84-85-86 Dick Beede 1984-85 Sharmayne Murphy 1995-97-98-99 Todd Corman 1985-94 e • e • e Princess Murray 1992 Frances O’Meara 1981-84 Lisa Eagen 1989 Kate Murray 2000-01-02-03-04 Donna Enfijian 1981-82-83 Julie Wilhoit 1995-present Bronwyn Evans 2005 n • n • n Jennifer Nakanishi 1994 Assistant Coaches f• f• f Carrie Noyes 2005 Tami Adkins 1994-95, 2000-Present Lynn Flanagan 1988-89-90-91 Laura Nugent 1991-92 Julie Brase 2003-05 Stephanie Fleischaker 1987 Rene Esquer 1982-83 Christy Fortney 1991-92 o • o • o Lynn Flanagan 1991-Present Althea Fuentes 1983 Valerie Ogoke 2005 Viola Gamez 1999-00 g • g • g Regan O’Hara 1988-89 Michael Hamilton 1983-84 Tammy Olson 1995-97-98 Janae Hubbard 2002-03 Nicole Gaines 1996-97 Cecily O’Rielly-Williams 2001 Cedric Hurt 1982-84 Viola Gamez 1998-99 Jennifer Osur 1986 Rondre Jackson 1997-99 Leisha Gardner 1984 Doug Lloyd 1995-97 Allison Gerber 2000-01 p • p • p Brett Marches 1990-91 Tricia Gibson 1988-89-90-91 Theresa Palmer 1998-99-00 Michael McIntyre 2000-02 Karen Gilbert 1982-83 Joni Parker 1985 Brooke Meadows 1993-94 Jackie Gomez 1983 Amanda Patton 2004-05 Cynthia Pereira-Antencio 1985-90 Miki Graf 1992 Yvette Perrodin 1983-84-85-86 Suzy Scott 1984-85 Natalie Graham 1994 Julie Porter 1982-83-84 Shannon Wright 1991-93 Stacie Granger 1996-97 Amber Gravely 1998-99-00 r • r • r Colleen Reilly 1986 Miki Groholski 1995-96-98-99 Taryn Reynolds 1997-98-99-00-01 Jevay Grooms 2003-04-05 McKena Richardson 2004 Annette Guerrero 1996-97-98 Nikki Rouillard 1992-93 h • h • h Lisa Haderlein 1981 s • s • s Lisa Sampson 1984-85-86 Chris Hagemann 1987-88-89-90 Margie Schulte 1983-84-85

2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 67 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Air Force (1-1) 2005 L 59-66 Dartmouth (1-0) Idaho (1-1) L 54-78 1997 W 65-42 1988 W 69-56 1996 W 78-59 1987 L 56-63 1998 L 72-83 Cal State Chico (1-0) 1997 L 60-75 L 51-73 1989 W 63-57 Denver (0-2) 1988 W (ot) 85-72 Alaska-Anchorage (0-1) 1998 L 59-62 Idaho State (1-2) L 41-60 1985 L 52-69 Cal State Dominguez Hills (1-3) 2000 L 58-59 1987 L 58-87 1991 W 87-75 1982 L 74-91 1990 L 62-69 Alaska-Fairbanks (1-1) 1983 L 65-80 Duke (0-1) 1996 W 62-61 New Mexico (2-5) 1985 L 69-86 L 60-88 2004 L 81-53 1985 L 63-71 1986 W 81-52 1990 W 61-50 Illinois-Chicago (0-1) 1987 L 39-66 Eastern Illinois (1-0) 1997 L 55-61 1992 L 72-74 Arizona State (1-3) Cal State Fullerton (6-5) 1990 W 84-76 1993 W 60-53 1985 L 47-73 1989 L 60-66 Indiana (0-1) 1994 W 52-43 1990 L 72-82 1990 L 58-63 Fairfield (0-1) 1997 L 65-82 1995 L 70-71 1991 L 62-109 1995 L 74-96 1987 L 50-73 2002 L 61-71 2002 W 70-63 1996 W 61-45 IUPUI (2-0) 1997 L 58-60 Florida (0-1) 2004 W 66-63 New Mexico State (0-1) Arkansas (2-1) 1998 L 66-80 1995 L 48-85 2005 W 54-44 1998 L 67-68 1988 W 60-58 W 84-56 2003 L 52-87 2000 W 80-51 Florida International (0-1) James Madison (1-0) North Dakota (0-1) 2004 W 64-58 2003 W 66-40 2001 L 63-67 1998 W 57-46 1986 L 47-81 2005 W 67-58 Arkansas State (1-0) 2005 W 67-50 Fordham (1-2) Kansas (0-1) North Carolina State (1-1) 2002 W 60-58 1990 L 59-61 2000 L 58-73 2003 W 66-58 Cal State Hayward (2-0) 1991 W 86-71 2004 L 50-84 Army (1-0) 1984 W 76-51 1997 L 68-75 Kansas State (0-1) 2000 W 72-43 1990 W 91-84 1987 L 49-73 North Carolina- Wilmington (1-0) Fort Lewis (1-0) 2004 W 77-56 Austin Peay (1-0) Cal State Los Angeles (1-3) 1986 W 61-60 LaVerne (3-0) 1998 W 78-66 1982 L 59-64 1982 W 79-46 Northeastern Illinois (1-0) 1983 W 54-49 Fresno State (1-1) W 93-55 1996 W 73-65 Azusa Pacific (1-5) 1984 L 61-70 2000 L 65-68 1994 W 88-55 1982 L 67-68 L 53-69 2001 W 85-63 Northwestern (1-0) W 84-77 Long Beach State (5-3) 2004 W 63-45 1984 L 54-61 Cal State Northridge (11-3) George Mason (1-0) 1994 L 57-64 L 54-59 1983 L 66-70 2002 W 63-52 1995 L 60-77 Northern Arizona (1-5) 1985 L 51-52 1984 W 43-31 1997 L 47-58 1986 L 44-93 L 50-52 W 59-53 George Washington (1-0) 1998 W 67-64 1988 L 52-78 1991 L 57-69 1989 W 55-53 2001 W 75-61 1997 L 60-69 Baylor (1-3) 1992 W 54-48 2002 W 76-68 1998 L 61-72 1995 L 56-69 1993 W 67-36 Georgia Tech (0-1) 2003 W 58-50 2001 W 66-51 2000 W 71-55 1994 W 79-52 1990 L 53-81 2004 W 66-53 2002 L 63-78 2001 L 66-77 1995 W 75-60 2004 L 71-60 1996 W 64-58 Gonzaga (20-18) Louisiana-Monroe (1-0) Northern Illinois (1-0) 1998 L 63-75 1985 L 78-100 2002 W 72-63 1994 W 68-60 Biola (4-4) W 74-71 1988 L (ot) 55-56 198-82 L 50-88 2001 W 75-59 L 52-66 Louisiana Tech (0-1) Notre Dame (0-1) L 53-71 2003 W 70-60 1989 W (ot) 67-62 1985 L 46-79 1987 L 40-78 1983 W 67-61 2005 W 62-50 W 65-59 L 54-63 1990 W (ot) 70-66 Loyola Chicago (0-1) 1984 W 77-63 Cal State Stanislaus (1-1) W 63-56 1996 L 76-86 L 59-80 1983 L 60-77 1991 L 60-81 Occidental (2-0) 1985 W 82-70 1987 W 72-66 L 59-66 Marist College (2-0) 1982 W 67-66 W 75-74 1992 L 55-77 1996 W 74-64 1983 W 74-36 Canisius (1-0) L 63-75 2002 W 59-50 Boise State (0-2) 1993 W 64-55 1993 W 71-56 Oklahoma (1-1) 1985 L 52-69 L 59-65 Masters College (1-0) 1991 W 76-75 1990 L 65-81 Chapman (0-7) 1994 L 53-73 1991 W 130-52 1998 L 55-63 1982 L 55-104 W 66-62 Brigham Young (0-2) 1983 L 67-80 1995 W 86-68 Oregon State (0-1) 1997 L 54-76 L 59-78 L 66-80 McNeese State (0-1) 2002 L 58-65 2000 L 49-59 1985 L 43-85 1996 W 71-63 1989 L 61-72 L 45-65 W 72-57 Pacific (0-1) Buffalo (1-0) 1986 L 42-59 1997 W (ot) 66-62 Metropolitan State (1-0) 1987 L 66-76 1993 W 60-53 L 44-64 L 74-79 1989 W 83-76 1998 L 59-71 Pacific Christian (0-1) Cal Baptist (2-2) Chicago State (1-0) L 62-72 Miami (0-1) 1982 L 71-78 1982 L 66-73 1992 W (ot) 69-65 1999 W 64-57 2005 L 67-78 L 72-73 L 57-69 Pennsylvania (1-0) W 67-47 Cincinnati (0-2) 2000 W 94-73 Miami-Ohio (1-0) 1990 W 76-55 1983 W 62-52 2004 L 59-48 W 74-59 1998 W 59-50 2005 L 45-55 2001 W 62-58 Pepperdine (11-37) Cal Lutheran (6-0) W 60-37 Michigan State (0-1) 1982 L 64-83 1982 W 71-39 Cleveland State (0-1) 2002 W (ot) 76-74 1992 L 51-82 L 60-76 W 55-34 2000 L 74-80 W 63-49 1983 L 61-78 1983 W 99-41 2003 W 58-42 Murray State (1-0) 1984 L 80-91 W 77-37 L 64-67 1989 W 69-61 L 70-97 1987 W 94-55 Colgate (0-1) 2004 L 70-54 L 69-92 1996 W 90-42 1995 L (ot) 74-78 W 70-58 Navy (1-0) 1985 L 58-96 W 61-58 1996 W 78-63 L 67-85 Cal Poly Pomona (2-4) Colorado (1-1) 2005 L 59-67 1986 L 62-65 1988 L 41-57 2000 W 82-72 L 48-70 Nebraska (0-1) L 64-84 1990 L 71-82 2005 L 58-75 1992 L 54-85 1987 L 53-56 1991 L 59-62 Hawai‘i (0-8) L 50-73 1992 W 70-62 Colorado State (2-4) 1983 L 54-71 Nevada-Las Vegas (1-5) 1988 L 52-75 1994 L 57-73 1988 W 67-56 L 66-89 1994 L 67-89 W 79-71 1995 W 53-48 1989 L 45-55 L 60-85 1998 L 60-86 1989 W 70-52 1991 W 69-56 1984 L 64-80 1999 L 57-62 W 77-68 Cal Poly (6-2) 1993 L 70-82 1988 L 48-83 2001 L 56-59 1990 W 75-64 1995 W 81-57 2002 L 57-71 1994 L 76-81 2003 L 51-61 L 64-76 1996 W 83-65 2004 L 54-42 1998 L 66-78 2004 W 76-64 1991 L 69-88 1998 L 75-84 2003 L 51-56 L 77-79 2000 W 77-60 Columbia (2-0) Nevada-Reno (2-7) 1992 L 35-79 2002 W 54-46 1988 W 63-58 Hofstra (1-0) 1984 L 61-64 L 59-71 2003 W 65-54 1995 W 79-43 2005 W 76-72 1985 L 62-70 1993 L 70-82 2004 W 67-66 1986 L 63-68 L 56-85

68 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 1994 L 56-80 W 87-73 1987 L 51-74 1992 W 76-38 1984 L 81-90 L 53-63 1989 W 74-65 L 49-68 1985 L 69-84 1995 W 54-48 L 64-78 1988 W 50-44 Southern Utah (3-3) L 67-91 L 43-72 L 74-80 W 41-30 1986 L 58-64 1986 L 58-85 1996 L 46-60 1990 L 60-72 1989 L 60-69 1989 W 79-47 L 66-108 L 65-75 L 61-83 L 54-55 1991 L 73-82 1987 L 52-91 1997 W 72-68 1991 L 62-92 1990 W 72-67 1992 W 70-65 L 64-90 L 54-58 L 63-82 W 56-55 1993 W (ot) 68-60 1989 W 74-55 1998 L 54-82 1992 L 36-81 1991 L 55-71 1994 L 55-81 L 41-52 L 60-73 W 69-60 Utah (2-1) 1999 L 65-79 1993 L 52-54 1992 L 42-63 Southwest Missouri State (0-1) 1993 W 50-48 L 58-70 W 72-61 L 49-77 1987 L 44-78 2001 W 64-58 2000 L 68-70 1994 L 60-80 1993 L 51-66 2005 L 33-56 L 56-65 L 42-65 W 54-51 Southwest Texas St. (0-1) 2001 W 84-75 1995 L 62-80 1994 W 53-50 1991 L 68-77 Utah State (0-1) L 62-77 L 75-85 L 59-66 1986 L 61-73 2002 W 75-67 1996 L 65-83 1995 L 61-79 St. John’s (0-1) L 62-67 L 58-91 L 40-73 1986 L 67-88 Valparaiso (1-0) 2003 L (ot) 46-51 1997 L 50-87 L 36-58 1990 W 86-48 L 63-76 L 51-62 1996 L 44-101 St. Thomas (3-0) 2004 W 60-54 L 58-68 L 43-73 1986 W 77-62 Vanderbilt (0-1) W 59-38 1998 L 61-84 L 35-65 1988 W 50-33 1991 L 75-81 2005 L 56-60 L 48-55 1997 L 46-74 1990 W 66-55 W 62-44 1999 L 54-56 L 56-67 Washington (0-2) L 60-78 1998 L 42-57 Stanford (0-1) 1998 L 54-93 Pittsburgh (1-0) L 65-79 L 61-62 1988 L 38-83 2001 L 52-79 2000 W 74-57 2000 L 56-69 1999 W 70-51 L 56-78 L 62-76 Stony Brook (1-1) Wayland Baptist (1-0) Point Loma Nazarene (2-1) 2001 W 73-68 2000 W (ot) 80-68 2001 W 69-54 1994 W 90-77 1982 L 48-59 L 69-78 L 56-74 2002 L 61-67 1983 W 74-57 L 53-58 2001 W 76-70 Tennessee-Chattanooga (0-1) Weber State (1-6) 1984 W 74-72 2002 L 69-77 W 74-71 2003 L 52-59 1986 L 52-83 W 81-79 W 73-56 1988 W 71-59 Pomona-Pitzer (1-2) 2003 W 54-45 2002 W 76-58 Texas (0-1) 1989 L 63-83 1982 L 44-54 W 74-67 L 62-71 1994 L 46-76 1992 L (ot) 54-60 1983 W 77-74 2004 W 46-43 L 63-65 1994 L 65-66 1984 L 49-67 W 57-55 2003 L 47-56 Texas-Arlington (1-0) 1996 L 54-76 2005 W 70-45 L 49-71 1987 W 55-53 2005 L 62-78 Portland (14-23) L 55-69 2004 W 74-58 1988 L 58-60 W 64-46 Texas-El Paso (1-2) Western Illinois (1-0) L 41-58 San Diego (21-26) 2005 W 62-56 1986 L 65-70 1993 W 71-52 1989 W 66-55 1984 L 44-61 W 58-55 1987 L 66-74 L 61-71 1985 L 69-71 1991 W 86-56 Western Michigan (3-0) 1990 L 52-55 L 41-69 San Jose State (0-1) 1990 W 85-71 W 64-62 1986 L 39-63 1994 L 68-73 Texas Tech (0-1) 1992 W 63-56 1991 L 64-65 L 47-59 1998 L 59-82 2001 W 89-56 W 74-57 L 59-79 Santa Clara (9-35) 1992 L 48-73 1987 L 54-62 1985 L 32-75 UC Irvine (4-7) Western State (0-1) L 64-72 L 56-69 1986 L 53-75 1984 L 60-87 1987 L 69-73 1993 W 74-61 1988 L 56-60 L 64-71 1985 L 54-73 L 62-78 L 63-66 1987 L 50-74 L 51-66 Whittier (2-0) 1994 L 77-82 1989 W 73-60 W 58-55 1986 L 35-64 1982 W 76-61 L 57-73 W 63-53 1988 L 44-45 1987 L 55-78 1983 W 85-44 1995 L 59-65 1990 W 78-70 L 47-54 1991 W 75-65 L 59-87 L 55-66 1989 W 57-56 1992 L 53-73 Wisconsin-Green Bay (0-1) 1996 L 44-101 1991 W 64-60 W 44-43 1999 L 62-63 1986 L 62-67 L 49-56 W (ot) 95-93 1990 L 44-67 2000 W 66-63 1997 L 59-69 1992 L 58-69 L 47-49 2002 W 66-60 Wyoming (2-3) L 60-88 L 49-68 1991 L 70-80 2003 W 50-47 1988 W 65-57 1998 L 43-76 1993 L 49-63 L 71-83 1989 L 49-61 L 49-79 W 45-40 1992 L 52-75 UCLA (0-5) 1991 L 54-59 1999 L 50-77 1994 L 71-72 L 41-85 1984 L 59-106 1993 W 53-51 L 49-73 L 62-74 1993 L 47-67 1987 L 45-72 1998 L 53-65 2000 W 80-72 1995 L 55-73 L 63-83 1989 L 46-61 L 55-69 L 52-76 1994 L 66-72 1993 L 47-81 Xavier (0-1) 2001 W 66-65 1996 L 47-54 W 83-79 1997 L 39-60 2001 L 68-84 W 70-52 L 50-68 1995 L 64-71 2002 L 70-84 1997 W 60-53 L 47-80 UC Riverside (3-4) Yale (1-0) W 71-48 W 63-57 1996 W 51-49 1983 L 91-99 1985 W 59-57 2003 W 78-57 1998 L (ot) 56-66 L 59-70 1984 W 81-71 L 56-57 L 51-57 1997 L 83-95 1986 L 60-76 W 61-47 1999 W 63-43 L 46-67 1987 L 63-76 2004 W 58-50 W 66-65 1998 L 53-75 1995 L 77-79 W 59-54 2000 W 57-55 L 94-67 2003 W 77-53 2005 W 70-61 L 54-72 L 49-93 2004 W 82-66 W 69-60 L 62-65 1999 L 73-79 2001 W 74-70 L 63-88 UC San Diego (1-1) Portland State (0-1) W 64-42 2000 W 82-72 1982 W 80-78 1997 L 54-61 W 63-53 L (ot) 83-89 L 67-79 2002 W 73-65 2001 L 55-66 Providence (1-0) L 60-62 L 63-69 UC Santa Barbara (2-9) 2004 W 56-45 2003 L 61-65 2002 L 58-73 1982 L 35-84 W 67-47 L 63-65 1984 W 63-59 Purdue (0-1) 2004 W 63-52 2003 L 60-76 L 70-89 1997 L 49-82 W 52-48 L 49-57 1985 L 57-71 2005 W 69-49 L 54-68 L 63-77 Redlands (5-0) W 59-41 2004 W 69-59 1988 L 38-43 1983 W 58-53 W 68-49 W 58-53 1992 L 38-70 W 79-51 2005 L 51-54 1998 L 84-99 W 73-60 San Diego State (2-4) W 63-52 2000 L 59-89 1984 W 68-58 1992 L 54-65 L 64-73 2003 L 63-76 1988 W 71-39 1993 L 45-59 2005 W 59-58 1994 L 49-60 South Alabama (1-0) Rice (1-0) 1995 L 32-72 2003 W 40-37 USC (0-1) 1993 W 66-55 2000 W 62-51 2005 L 56-77 2001 W 69-59 Southern California College (6-0) Sacramento State (1-0) 1982 W 64-46 U.S. International (3-9) 1998 W 79-62 San Francisco (17-28) W 82-57 1982 L 65-88 1985 L 64-79 1987 W 93-60 L 65-68 Saint Mary’s (11-29) 1986 L 63-88 1988 W 94-38 1983 W 76-75 1988 W 58-46 L 62-80 1989 W 81-38 W 66-55 2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 69 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS POINTS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 6 attempts) 1. Rosa Bernasconi Gonzaga (2/5/00) 39 2. Lynn Flanagan The Masters College (11/23/90) 36 1. Adrianne Slaughter Fresno State (12/5/00) 7-7, 100.0 3. Bryn Britton Long Beach State (12/6/01) 34 Jamie Jesko Southern Utah State (12/20/88) 6-6, 100.0 Tanya White UC Riverside (12/9/94) 34 Lynn Flanagan Arkansas (12/5/88) 6-6, 100.0 Joelle Longobardi Southern Utah (12/7/91) 34 4. Jevay Grooms Colorado (11/19/04) 10-11, 90.9 6. Bryn Britton Santa Clara (1/16/99) 33 5. Bryn Britton Cal State Fullerton (12/9/98) 9-10, 90.0 7. Meghan Kenny UC Santa Barbara (1/2/98) 32 Joelle Longobardi Santa Clara (2/23/90) 9-10, 90.0 Michelle Bettencourt Texas-El Paso (1/9/87) 32 7. Jevay Grooms Saint Mary’s (1/22/05) 8-9, 88.9 9. Bryn Britton Saint Mary’s (1/26/01) 31 Julie Jarosz Air Force (12/5/98) 8-9, 88.9 10. Taryn Reynolds Santa Clara (1/22/00) 30 9. Bianca Ziemann Weber State 7-8, 87.5 10. Michelle Bettencourt Valparaiso (1/4/90) 6-7, 85.7 REBOUNDS 1. Miki Graf Cal Poly Pomona (12/13/91) 20 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 2. Sheri Brown Portland (1/15/93) 18 Joelle Longobardi Colorado State (1/2/91) 18 1. Rachael Ziemann Portland (2/10/05) 7 4. Nicole Gaines Gonzaga (1/24/97) 17 2. Bryn Britton Saint Mary’s (2/24/01) 6 Regan O'Hara Saint Mary's (2/11/89) 17 Bryn Britton Xavier (11/25/00) 6 Amy Atkinson Southern California College (12/12/86) 17 Meghan Kenny UC Santa Barbara (1/2/98) 6 Adrianne Slaughter UC Irvine (12/28/02) 17 5. Rachael Ziemann Pepperdine (1/29/05) 5 8. Adrianne Slaughter San Diego (1/25/02) 16 Rachael Ziemann Saint Mary’s (1/22/05) 5 Adrianne Slaughter Gonzaga (2/3/01) 16 Rachael Ziemann Gonzaga (1/27/05) 5 Adrianne Slaughter Utah (1/2/01) 16 Bianca Ziemann Miami (12/29/04) 5 Dana Hunter Cleveland State (11/27/99) 16 Bryn Britton San Francisco (1/11/02) 5 Dana Hunter Hawai'i (12/21/98) 16 Rosa Bernasconi Gonzaga (2/5/00) 5 Sheri Brown San Francisco (1/29/93) 16 Bryn Britton Santa Clara (1/22/00) 5 Amy Lundquist Rice (12/17/92) 16 Bryn Britton Fresno State (12/11/99) 5 Joelle Longobardi Portland (2/29/92) 16 Taryn Reynolds Pepperdine (1/8/97) 5 Tricia Gibson UC Irvine (12/15/90) 16 Meghan Kenny Sacramento State (12/13/97) 5 Michelle Bettencourt Chico State (12/9/88) 16 Meghan Kenny Air Force (12/29/96) 5 Amy Atkinson St. Thomas (12/1/87) 16 Kristen Bruich Texas El-Paso (12/9/90) 5 Kristen Bruich Western Michigan (12/18/89) 5 ASSISTS Kristen Bruich Western Michigan (12/18/89) 5 1. Marlee Webb San Diego (1/22/94) 11 FREE THROWS MADE Marlee Webb Wayland Baptist (12/31/93) 11 Kristen Bruich Texas-El Paso (12/8/90) 11 1. Michelle Bettencourt Texas-El Paso (1/9/87) 14 Kristen Bruich Southern California College (11/30/88) 11 2. Bryn Britton Saint Mary’s (1/26/01) 13 5. Kate Murray Long Beach State (12/6/01) 10 Marlee Webb Holy Cross (12/18/95) 13 Rosa Bernasconi Gonzaga (2/5/00) 10 Joelle Longobardi Portland (2/29/92) 13 Marlee Webb Cal Lutheran (11/30/95) 10 Lynn Flanagan Fordham (12/29/90) 13 Kristen Bruich Idaho State (12/30/89) 10 6. Jamie Jesko San Diego (2/21/91) 12 Kristen Bruich Cal State Hayward (12/21/89) 10 7. Taryn Reynolds San Francisco (3/2/01) 11 Kristen Bruich Pepperdine (1/24/89) 10 Dana Hunter Portland (2/12/00) 11 Kristen Bruich Portland (1/21/89) 10 Marlee Webb Navy (1/3/96) 11 Sheri Brown Portland (1/15/93) 11 STEALS Jamie Jesko Wyoming (1/4/91) 11 Jamie Jesko Vanderbilt (11/30/90) 11 1. Kristen Bruich Eastern Illinois (11/25/89) 9 Kristen Bruich Arizona State (11/26/90) 11 Karen Gilbert Azusa Pacific (2/3/81) 9 3. Rosa Bernasconi Brigham Young (12//4/99) 8 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Sheri Brown San Francisco (1/21/94) 8 (min 8 attempts) Tricia Gibson Oklahoma (12/28/90) 8 Heidi Yoshioka Biola (1/11/85) 8 1. Kate Murray San Diego (1/15/04) 9-9, 100.0 7. Rosa Bernasconi San Francisco (1/21/00) 7 Bryn Britton Pepperdine (1/17/01) 9-9, 100.0 Taryn Reynolds Saint Mary’s (1/13/00) 7 3. Kate Murray Portland (2/16/02) 8-8, 100.0 Sheri Brown San Diego (1/22/94) 7 Kate Murray San Francisco (2/23/01) 8-8, 100.0 Kristen Bruich The Master College (11/23/90) 7 Rosa Bernasconi San Francisco (1/15/99) 8-8, 100.0 Kristen Bruich San Francisco (2/9/90) 7 Meghan Kenny UC Santa Barbara (1/2/98) 8-8, 100.0 Kristen Bruich Southern California College (11/30/88) 7 Lynn Brown Sacramento State (12/13/97) 8-8, 100.0 Kristen Bruich Metro State (1/5/89) 7 Sharmayne Murphy Fordham (12/31/96) 8-8, 100.0 Sylvia Bauer Cal Lutheran (1/14/87) 7 Lisa Humphreys UC Irvine (12/14/91) 8-8, 100.0 Tracey Anderson Weber State (12/7/85) 7 Jamie Jesko Portland (2/15/91) 8-8, 100.0 Stephanie Secord Yale (2/24/85) 7 Lynn Flanagan Metro State (1/5/89) 8-8, 100.0 Karen Gilbert Point Loma Nazarene (1/18/83) 7 Lynn Flanagan Colorado State (1/2/88) 8-8, 100.0 Stephanie Secord US International (1/27/85) 7 Joelle Longobardi San Francisco (1/26/91) 8-8, 100.0 Jamie Jesko Portland (2/15/91) 8-8, 100.0 FIELD GOALS BLOCKS 1. Lynn Flanagan The Masters College (11/23/90) 15 2. Tanya White UC Riverside (12/9/94) 14 1. Amy Lundquist Western Illinois (12/20/92) * 15 Joelle Longobardi Southern Utah (12/7/91) 14 2. Amy Lundquist Saint Mary's (2/26/94) 9 Joelle Longobardi Southern California College (11/23/91) 14 3. Tricia Gibson Northern Arizona (1/8/88) 8 5. Bryn Britton Long Beach State (12/6/01) 13 4. Adrianne Slaughter San Francisco (1/11/02) 7 Rosa Bernasconi Gonzaga (2/5/00) 13 Amy Lundquist Nevada-Las Vegas (12/11/93) 7 Stephanie Secord Biola (1/11/85) 13 Amy Lundquist Santa Clara (2/6/93) 7 8. Taryn Reynolds Santa Clara (1/22/00) 12 Amy Lundquist Utah (12/21/92) 7 Julie Jarosz Austin Peay (11/28/98) 12 Tricia Gibson The Masters College (11/30/90) 7 Nicole Gaines Gonzaga (2/1/97) 12 Tricia Gibson Texas-El Paso (12/8/90) 7 Nicole Gaines Portland (1/30/97) 12 10. Adrianne Slaughter Marist College (12/28/01) 6 Nicole Gaines Portland (1/25/97) 12 Adrianne Slaughter Northern Arizona (12/28/00) 6 Nicole Gaines Saint Mary's (1/26/96) 12 Adrianne Slaughter Gonzaga (2/5/04) 6 Amy Lundquist Santa Clara (2/6/93) 12 Stacie Granger Idaho (1/5/95) 6 Amy Lundquist San Diego (2/4/93) 12 Tricia Gibson Colorado State (1/2/91) 6 Kristen Bruich Southwest Texas State (12/1/90) 12 Tricia Gibson Santa Clara (1/12/90) 6 Mary Ann Marinovich LaVerne (1/13/81) 12 Tricia Gibson UC Irvine (12/15/90) 6 Tricia Gibson Fordham (12/3/89) 6 Tricia Gibson Santa Clara (2/24/89) 6 Tricia Gibson Pepperdine (1/27/89) 6 Tricia Gibson Pepperdine (1/25/89) 6 Tricia Gibson Chico State (12/9/88) 6 * Previous NCAA Division I Single-Game Record 70 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY TEAM GAME HIGHS TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS FIELD GOALS 1. vs. The Master’s College 11/23/90 130 1. vs. The Master’s College 11/23/90 49 2. vs. Cal Lutheran 12/8/82 99 2. vs. Cal Lutheran 12/8/82 44 3. at San Diego 2/21/91 95 3. vs. Wayland Baptist 12/31/93 40 4. vs. Gonzaga 2/5/00 94 at LaVerne 11/21/83 40 at Southern California College 11/27/87 94 5. vs. Cal Lutheran 11/30/95 39 vs. Cal Lutheran 1/14/87 94 vs. Biola 1/11/85 39 7. vs. Southern California College 12/12/86 93 7. vs. Southern California College 12/12/86 38 vs. LaVerne 12/3/81 93 8. vs. Cal Lutheran 1/14/87 37 9. vs. Cal State Hayward 12/21/89 91 9. vs. Western Michigan 12/22/00 36 vs. UC Riverside 12/1/82 91 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks 2/19/86 36 REBOUNDS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. vs. The Master’s College 11/23/90 85 2. vs. Cal Lutheran 11/30/95 79 3. vs. Cal Poly Pomona 12/13/91 72 1. vs.San Diego 1/22/94 .659 (29-44) 4. vs. South Alabama 11/29/02 64 2. vs. Point Loma Nazarene 12/2/83 .640 (32-50) 5. at Arizona State 11/26/90 61 3. vs. Gonzaga 2/3/95 .614 (35-57) 6. vs. Northern Arizona 12/28/00 59 4. vs. Wayland Baptist 12/31/93 .597 (40-67) vs. Rice 12/17/92 59 5. at Loyola-Chicago 11/24/95 .577 (30-52) 8. vs. Gonzaga 1/24/97 58 6. at Alaska-Anchorage 12/19/95 .559 (33-59) vs. Cal State Northridge 1/6/94 58 7. vs. Biola 1/11/85 .557 (39-70) vs. UC Irvine 12/15/90 58 8. at Cal State Fullerton 12/9/98 .556 (35-63) 9. vs. San Francisco 2/1/91 .553 (26-47) ASSISTS 10. vs. Pittsburgh 12/30/00 .545 (30-55) 1. vs. Southern California College 11/30/88 29 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS vs. Gonzaga 2/3/95 29 3. vs. Cal Lutheran 11/30/95 28 1. at UC Riverside 12/5/03 12 4. vs. Pennsylvania 1/2/90 27 2. vs. Northwestern 12/28/03 10 5. at Colorado 12/30/99 26 vs. Santa Clara 1/26/02 10 vs. Wayland Baptist 12/31/93 26 at Colorado 12/30/99 10 7. vs. Fresno State 12/5/00 25 5. at Portland 2/10/05 9 vs. Cal State Hayward 12/21/89 25 at San Diego 1/11/97 9 vs. Southern Utah 12/20/88 25 at Saint Mary’s 2/24/01 9 10. at San Diego 2/21/91 24 at UNC Wilmington 11/23/03 9 vs. Western Illinois 12/30/86 24 vs. Baylor 3/20/04 9 vs. Cal Poly 12/13/03 24 10. at San Francisco 1/6/05 8 vs. Pepperdine 1/29/05 8 STEALS at Portland 2/8/03 8 vs. Xavier 11/25/00 8 1. vs. The Master’s College 11/23/90 29 at Gonzaga 2/10/00 8 vs. Southern California College 11/30/88 29 vs. Gonzaga 2/5/00 8 3. vs. Cal State Fullerton 11/21/99 23 at Fresno State 12/11/99 8 4. vs. Cal State Northridge 12/2/04 20 vs. Army 11/26/99 20 at Redlands 12/11/87 20 FREE THROWS MADE 7. vs. Biola 1/11/85 19 vs. Pepperdine 3/4/82 19 1. vs. Pepperdine 1/17/01 34 9. Many times, last vs. Portland 1/17/02 18 2. vs. Marist 12/20/95 31 vs. Fordham 12/29/90 31 vs. Vanderbilt 11/30/90 31 5. at Arizona State 11/26/90 30 vs. Santa Clara 3/1/86 30 Adrianne Slaughter 7. vs. The Master’s College 11/23/90 29 8. vs. San Francisco 2/28/86 28 vs. Dartmouth 12/28/87 28 10 vs. Cal Poly Pomona 12/13/91 27 vs. Cal State Northridge 1/22/96 27 at UC Riverside 12/7/82 27 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. at Santa Clara 2/23/91 1.000 (15-15) vs. Wayland Baptist 12/31/93 1.000 (8-8) 3. at Cal State Fullerton 11/30/04 .933 (14-15) 4. at Pepperdine 2/18/88 .923 (12-13) 5. at Gonzaga 2/1/97 .917 (11-12) 6. vs. Santa Clara 3/1/86 .909 (30-33) 7. at Gonzaga 2/6/03 .900 (9-10) at Portland 1/10/98 .900 (9-10) vs. San Diego 2/7/92 .900 (9-10) 10. vs. New Mexico 12/21/91 .893 (25-28) BLOCKS 1. vs. Biola 11/22/82 21 2. vs. Western Illinois 12/20/92 18 3. vs. The Master’s College 11/23/90 13 4. vs. Saint Mary’s 2/26/94 12 vs. Cal State Northridge 11/23/82 12 at Saint Mary’s 1/19/04 12 7. vs. Portland 1/10/03 11 vs. UNLV 12/11/97 11 vs. Vanderbilt 11/30/90 11 vs. Cal Lutheran 12/4/82 11 10. vs. UC Irvine 12/15/90 10 Cal State Dominguez Hills 1/8/90 10 2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 71 SINGLE SEASON RECORD BOOK SINGLE SEASON RECORD BOOK

Points Steals 1. Kate Murray (2003-04) 492 1. Kristen Bruich (1989-90) 110 2. Lynn Flanagan (1990-91) 469 2. Rosa Bernasconi (1999-00) 89 3. Bryn Britton (2000-01) 464 3. Sheri Brown (1993-94) 83 4. Nicole Gaines (1996-97) 456 4. Marlee Webb (1995-96) 81 5. Bryn Britton (1999-00) 440 5. Stephanie Secord (1984-85) 72 6. Tanya White (1994-95) 430 6. Kristen Bruich (1988-89) 71 7. Rosa Bernasconi (1999-00) 423 7. Sylvia Bauer (1986-87) 70 8. Sheri Brown (1992-93) 420 8. Taryn Reynolds (2000-01) 67 9. Bryn Britton (2001-02) 414 9. Taryn Reynolds (1996-97) 64 10. Kate Murray (2000-01) 408 Sheri Brown (1992-93) 64

Scoring Average Field Goals 1. Nicole Gaines (1996-97) 17.54 (since 1984) 2. Lynn Flanagan (1990-91) 16.75 1. Nicole Gaines (1996-97) 182 3. Tanya White (1994-95) 16.54 2. Tanya White (1994-95) 176 Kate Murray 4. Kate Murray (2003-04 16.40 3. Bryn Britton (2000-01) 171 5. Sheri Brown (1992-93) 16.15 4. Kate Murray (2003-04) 169 Free Throw Percentage 6. Bryn Britton (1999-00) 15.71 5. Bryn Britton (1999-00) 165 (min. 2 att. per game) 7. Rosa Bernasconi (1999-00) 15.12 6. Lynn Flanagan (1990-91) 162 8. Bryn Britton (2001-02) 15.33 7. Sheri Brown (1992-93) 161 1. Kate Murray (2003-04) .883 9. Bryn Britton (2000-01) 15.00 8. Kate Murray (2003-04) 160 2. Kate Murray (2001-02) .857 10. Kristen Bruich (1989-90) 14.29 9. Kate Murray (2000-01) 158 3. Nicole Taylor (1989-90) .809 10. Bryn Britton (2001-02) 157 4. Lynn Flanagan (1990-91) .796 Rebounds Nicole Gaines (1995-96) 157 5. Kate Murray (2000-01) .772 1. Tricia Gibson (1990-91) 277 6. Bryn Britton (2000-01) .759 2. Sheri Brown (1992-93) 268 Field Goal Percentage 7. Erin Caviezel (1995-96) .758 3. Joelle Longobardi (1990-91) 249 (min. 3 att. per game) 8. Bryn Britton (1999-00) .755 4. Adrianne Slaughter (2002-03) 241 1. Tricia Gibson (1989-90) .567 9. Marlee Webb (1993-94) .750 5. Dana Hunter (1999-00) 237 2. Sheri Brown (1993-94) .545 10. Regan O’Hara (1988-89) .743 Amy Atkinson (1986-87) 237 3. Jevay Grooms (2004-05) .539 7. Nicole Gaines (1995-96) 235 4. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-01) .536 Blocks 8. Tanya White (1994-95) 217 5. Meghan Kenny (1995-96) .534 1. Amy Lundquist (1992-93) 88 9. Nicole Gaines (1996-97) 213 6. Amy Lundquist (1993-94) .506 2. Tricia Gibson (1990-91) 86 10. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-01) 212 7. Sheri Brown (1992-93) .495 3. Tricia Gibson (1989-90) 70 8. Ida Somero-Brown (1985-86) .491 Adrianne Slaughter (2003-04) 70 Rebound Average 9. Adrianne Slaughter (2001-02) .490 5. Amy Lundquist (1993-94) 67 1. Sheri Brown (1992-93) 10.31 10. Tanya White (1994-95) .488 6. Adrianne Slaughter (2002-03) 66 2. Tricia Gibson (1990-91) 9.89 7. Tricia Gibson (1988-89) 65 3. Joelle Longobardi (1990-91) 8.89 Three-Point Field Goals 8. Adrianne Slaughter (2001-02) 61 4. Dana Hunter (1999-00) 8.78 (since 1988) 9. Tricia Gibson (1987-88) 59 5. Nicole Gaines (1995-96) 8.70 1. Rachael Ziemann (2004-05) 63 10. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-01) 50 6. Amy Atkinson (1986-87) 8.46 2. Meghan Kenny (1997-98) 48 7. Tanya White (1994-95) 8.35 Kate Murray (2003-04) 48 8. Adrianne Slaughter (2003-03) 8.31 4. Bryn Britton (2000-01) 40 Lynn Flanagan 9. Nicole Gaines (1996-97) 8.19 5. Rosa Bernasconi (1999-00) 39 10. Amy Lundquist (1992-93) 8.00 6. Meghan Kenny (1996-97) 37 7. Bryn Britton (1999-00) 36 Assists 8. Bryn Britton (2001-02) 31 1. Kristen Bruich (1988-89) 148 Marlee Webb (1995-96) 31 2. Kristen Bruich (1989-90) 141 Nikki Rouillard (1991-92) 31 3. Marlee Webb (1995-96) 127 4. Lianne Ishikawa (1994-95) 122 Free Throws 5. Marlee Webb (1993-94) 118 1. Lynn Flanagan (1990-91) 144 6. Bryn Britton (2000-01) 112 2. Taryn Reynolds (2000-01) 123 7. Bryn Britton (2001-02) 101 3. Marlee Webb (1995-96) 117 8. Kate Murray (2001-02) 100 4. Regan O’Hara (1988-89) 107 Rosa Bernasconi (1999-00) 100 Regan O’Hara (1987-88) 107 10. Marlee Webb (1992-93) 99 6. Kate Murray (2003-04) 106 7. Tricia Gibson (1990-91) 101 8. Sheri Brown (1992-93) 98 Jamie Jesko (1990-91) 98 10. Nicole Gaines (1996-97) 92 72 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY CAREER RECORD BOOK CAREER RECORD BOOK Games Played (since 1984) Rebounds Three-Point Field Goals 1. Kate Murray (1999-2004) 122 1. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-04) 845 (since 1988) 2. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-04) 119 2. Tricia Gibson (1988-91) 765 1. Bryn Britton (1998-02) 118 3. Lynn Flanagan (1988-91) 114 3. Joelle Longobardi (1989-92) 684 2. Kate Murray (1999-2004) 106 4. Bryn Britton (1998-02) 113 4. Dana Hunter (1996-00) 659 3. Rosa Bernasconi (1998-2002) 99 5. Jacquelyn Woods (2001-05) 112 5. Tanya White (1992-95) 652 4. Rachael Ziemann (2002-pres.) 95 6. Tricia Gibson (1988-91) 111 6. Michelle Bettencourt (1987-90) 601 5. Meghan Kenny (1995-98) 85 7. Taryn Reynolds (1996-2001) 110 7. Bryn Britton (1998-02) 572 6. Taryn Reynolds (1996-2001) 74 Joelle Longobardi (1989-92) 110 8. Kate Murray (1999-2004) 480 7. Mary Turner (2001-05) 64 Chris Hagemann (1987-90) 110 9. Mary Turner (2001-05) 468 Kristen Bruich (1988-91) 64 Raelen Self (2000-2004) 110 10. Sheri Brown (1993-94) 463 9. Erin Caviezel (1995-98) 62 10. Marlee Webb (1993-96) 63 Points (since 1984) Rebound Average 1. Bryn Britton (1998-02) 1,662 (minimum two seasons) Free Throws 2. Kate Murray (1999-2004) 1,566 1. Sheri Brown (1993-94) 8.74 1. Lynn Flanagan (1988-91) 337 3. Lynn Flanagan (1988-91) 1,436 2. Nicole Gaines (1996-97) 8.45 2. Bryn Britton (1998-02) 310 4. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-04) 1,220 3. Amy Lundquist (1993-94) 7.36 3. Kate Murray (1999-2004) 298 5. Tanya White (1992-95) 1,183 4. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-04) 7.20 4. Marlee Webb (1993-96) 293 6. Kristen Bruich (1988-91) 1,144 5. Tricia Gibson (1988-91) 6.89 5. Taryn Reynolds (1996-2001) 284 7. Taryn Reynolds (1996-00) 1,124 6. Regan O’Hara (1988-89) 6.77 6. Jamie Jesko (1989-93) 256 8. Tricia Gibson (1988-91) 1,081 7. Amy Atkinson (1987-88) 6.74 7. Kristen Bruich (1988-91) 240 9. Marlee Webb (1993-96) 1,043 8. Dana Hunter (1996-00) 6.22 8. Tricia Gibson (1988-91) 237 10. Joelle Longobardi (1989-92) 1,012 Joelle Longobardi (1989-92) 6.22 9. Tanya White (1992-95) 224 10. Tanya White (1992-95) 6.15 10. Regan O’Hara (1988-89) 214 Scoring Average (since 1984) (minimum two seasons) Assists Free Throw Percentage 1. Nicole Gaines (1996-97) 15.58 1. Marlee Webb (1993-96) 441 (minimum two seasons) 2. Bryn Britton (1998-02) 14.71 2. Kristen Bruich (1988-91) 429 1. Kate Murray (1999-2004) .813 3. Sheri Brown (1993-94) 14.69 3. Bryn Britton (1998-02) 352 2. Lynn Flanagan (1988-91) .752 4. Kate Murray (1999-2004) 12.70 4. Kate Murray (1999-2004 ) 329 3. Wendy Miller (1994-97) .742 5. Lynn Flanagan (1988-91) 12.60 5. Taryn Reynolds (1996-2001) 291 4. Nicole Taylor (1989-90) .738 6. Kristen Bruich (1988-91) 12.43 6. Lynn Flanagan (1988-91) 290 5. Rosa Bernasconi (1998-02) .737 7. Amy Lundquist (1993-94) 11.55 7. Lianne Ishikawa (1994-96) 286 6. Bryn Britton (1998-02) .735 8. Tanya White (1992-95) 11.16 8. Rosa Bernasconi (1998-02) 280 Regan O’Hara (1988-89) .735 9. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-04) 10.50 9. Jamie Jesko (1989-93) 260 8. Chris Connolly (1984-87) .732 10. Taryn Reynolds (1996-2001) 10.21 10. Raelen Self (2000-2004) 242 9. Meghan Kenny (1995-98) .730 10. Jamie Jesko (1989-93) .717 Steals 1. Kristen Bruich (1988-91) 261 Blocks 2. Taryn Reynolds (1996-2001) 223 1. Tricia Gibson (1988-91) 280 3. Marlee Webb (1993-96) 222 2. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-04) 247 Bryn Britton 4. Rosa Bernasconi (1998-02) 213 3. Amy Lundquist (1993-94) 155 5. Kate Murray (1999-2004) 198 4. Jennifer Henry (2001-2005) 60 6. Jamie Jesko (1989-93) 195 5. Emily Hart (1995-96) 57 7. Bryn Britton (1998-02) 175 Kate Murray (1999-2004) 57 8. Tricia Gibson (1988-91) 166 7. Michelle Bettencourt (1987-90) 48 9. Sheri Brown (1993-94) 147 8. Nicole Gaines (1996-97) 46 10. Lynn Flanagan (1988-91) 145 9. Sheri Brown (1993-94) 40 Miki Graf (1992) 40 Field Goals 1. Bryn Britton (1998-02) 617 2. Kate Murray (1999-2004) 580 3. Lynn Flanagan (1988-91) 549 4. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-04) 485 5. Tanya White (1992-95) 479 6. Tricia Gibson (1988-91) 423 7. Kristen Bruich (1988-91) 420 8. Joelle Longobardi (1989-92) 418 9. Taryn Reynolds (1996-2001) 388 10. Marlee Webb (1993-96) 343 Field Goal Percentage (minimum two seasons) 1. Sheri Brown (1993-94) .518 2. Jevay Grooms (2003-05) .512 3. Amy Lundquist (1993-94) .495 4. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-04) .484 5. Nicole Gaines (1996-97) .473 6. Tricia Gibson (1988-91) .471 7. Ida Somero-Brown (1984-86) .462 8. Nicole Taylor (1989-90) .453 9. Dana Hunter (1996-00) .448 10. Kate Murray (1999-2004) .440

2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 73 LMU RECORDS SINGLE GAME HIGHS LOYOLA MARYMOUNT BY CLASS PROGRAM RECORDS

Freshman FIRST SEASON OF WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Points Bryn Britton - 33, Santa Clara (1/16/99) 1981-82 Rebounds Miki Graf - 20, Cal Poly Pomona (12/13/91) Assists Marlee Webb - 9, Pepperdine (3/2/93) LMU's All-Time Record Sophomore 265-401 (.398) Points Rosa Bernasconi - 39, Gonzaga (2/5/00) Rebounds Adrianne Slaughter - 16, San Diego (1/25/02) LMU's All-Time Conference Record Assists Marlee Webb - 11, San Diego (1/22/94) 97-179 (.351) Marlee Webb - 11, Wayland Baptist (12/31/93) Kristen Bruich - 11, Southern Cal College (11/30/88) LMU's All-Time Home Record Junior Points Kate Murray - 38, Santa Clara (1/26/02) 160-148 (.519) Rachael Ziemann - 29, Portland (2/10/05) Rebounds Sheri Brown - 18, Portland (1/15/93) LMU's All-Time Away Record Joelle Longobardi - 18, Colorado State (1/2/91) Assists Kate Murray - 10, Long Beach State (12/6/01) 83-216 (.278) Kristen Bruich - 10, Idaho State (12/30/89) Kristen Bruich - 10, Cal State Hayward (12/21/89) Longest Win Streak 15 Games Senior Jan. 12, 2004 - Mar. 7, 2004 Points Lynn Flanagan - 36, Master's College (11/23/90) Rebounds Nicole Gaines - 17, Gonzaga (1/24/97) Regan O'Hara - 17, Saint Mary's (2/11/89) Longest Conference Win Streak Assists Kristen Bruich - 11, Texas-El Paso (12/8/90) 15 Games Jan. 12, 2004 - Jan. 13, 2005

Longest Home Win Streak SEASON HIGHS 10 Games Dec. 1, 1992 - Jan. 30, 1993 BY CLASS Longest Away Win Streak Freshman 8 Games Points Bryn Britton - 344 (1998-99) Scoring Average Bryn Britton - 12.7 (1998-99) Jan. 12, 2004 - Mar. 7, 2004 Rebounds Adrianne Slaughter - 212 (2000-01) Rebound Average Amy Lundquist - 8.0 (1992-93) Assists Marlee Webb - 99 (1992-93) Longest Losing Streak 24 Games Sophomore Dec. 15, 1997 - Nov. 27, 1998 Points Bryn Britton - 440 (1999-00) Scoring Average Bryn Britton - 15.7 (1999-00) Rebounds Amy Lundquist - 182 (1993-94) Longest Conference Losing Streak Rebound Average Adrianne Slaughter - 6.9 (2001-02) 15 Games (twice) Assists Kristen Bruich - 148 (1988-89) Feb. 22, 1997 - Feb. 21, 1998 Feb. 23, 1991 - Mar. 4, 1992 Junior Points Bryn Britton - 464 (2000-01) Scoring Average Sheri Brown - 16.2 (1992-93) Longest Home Losing Streak Rebounds Sheri Brown - 268 (1992-93) Rebound Average Sheri Brown - 10.3 (1992-93) 10 Games Assists Kristen Bruich - 141 (1989-90) Dec. 28, 1991 - Feb. 29, 1992

Senior Longest Away Losing Streak Points Kate Murray - 492 (2003-04) Scoring Average Nicole Gaines - 17.5 (1996-97) 16 Games Rebounds Tricia Gibson - 277 (1990-91) Dec. 2, 1997 - Dec. 5, 1998 Rebound Average Tricia Gibson - 9.9 (1990-91) Assists Marlee Webb - 127 (1995-96)

74 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY THANKSGIVING CLASSIC LMU THANKSGIVING CLASSIC

Loyola Marymount won the 2003-04 LMU Thanksgiving Classic by defeating Arkansas, 64-58, in the Championship Game. Adrianne Slaughter scored 14 points in the game to lead the Lions to their third straight title. Slaughter and Bianca Ziemann were named to the All-Tournament team. LMU THANKSGIVING CLASSIC CHAMPIONS 1997-98 2001-02 Champion North Carolina Champion LMU Runner-up Oklahoma Runner-up Arkansas State

1998-99 2002-03 Champion Kansas Champion LMU Runner-up Denver Runner-up North Carolina State

1999-00 2003-04 Champion Cleveland State Champion LMU Runner-up LMU Runner-up Arkansas

2000-01 2004-05 Champion Xavier Champion Weber State Runner-up LMU Runner-up LMU

2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 75 THANKSGIVING CLASSIC LMU THANKSGIVING CLASSIC

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS

Points Steals Nicole Baptiste, Cleveland St. 11/26/99 1.000 (5-5) 1. Sherry Jordan, Stony Brook 11/25/00 32 1. Tamara Bowie, Ball St. 11/23/01 7 Adrianne Slaughter 11/28/03 1.000 (5-5) 2. Julie Jarosz, LMU 11/28/98 27 2. Kate Murray, LMU 11/26/99 6 3. Tracy Reid, North Carolina 11/27/97 26 3. Rosa Bernasconi, LMU 11/24/01 5 Blocks 4. Jessica Reiter, Ball State 11/24/01 24 Kate Murray, LMU 11/24/00 5 1. Kim Brockway, Cleveland St. 11/26/99 6 Tamara Bowie, Ball State 11/23/01 24 Jessica Burch, Stony Brook 11/24/00 5 Taru Tuukkanen, Xavier 11/24/00 6 Dana Hunter, LMU 11/27/99 24 Angelica Suffren, Austin Peay 11/27/98 5 3. Julie Jarosz, LMU 11/28/98 5 Audra Cook, Cleveland St. 11/27/99 24 Michaela Pavlickova, Denver 11/28/98 5 4. Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 11/24/01 4 8. Julie Gjersten, Weber State 11/26/04 23 8. Kate Murray, LMU 11/30/02 4 Sherry Jordan, Stony Brook 11/25/00 4 9. Kate Murray, LMU 11/30/02 22 Jennie Lillis, Iowa 11/29/02 4 Shameka Christian, Arkansas 11/28/03 4 Taneisha Russell, S. Alabama 11/30/02 22 Keisha Blackwell, Providence 11/28/03 4 7. Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 11/30/02 3 Shameka Christon, Arkansas 11/29/03 22 Shaleyse Smallwood, Northeastern 11/26/04 4 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 11/29/02 3 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 11/25/00 3 Rebounds Field Goal Percentage Deatra Connolly, UC Riverside 11/25/00 3 1. Jolie McKeinan, Arkansas St. 11/24/01 16 (minimum five attempts) Kim Brockway, Cleveland St. 11/26/99 3 Dana Hunter, LMU 11/27/99 16 1. Amber Gravely, LMU 11/26/99 1.000 (5-5) Michaela Pavlickova, Denver 11/27/98 3 Audra Cook, Cleveland St. 11/27/99 16 2. Bianca Ziemann, LMU 11/27/04 0.875 (7-8) Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 11/29/03 3 4. Phylesha Whaley, Oklahoma 11/27/97 15 3. Leah Sharp, North Carolina 11/27/97 .857(6-7) Brina Chaney, Oregon State 11/28/03 3 5. Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 11/29/02 13 Allie Bailey, E. Washington 11/27/99 .857(6-7) Taneisha Russell, S. Alabama 11/29/02 13 5. Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 11/24/01 .833 (5-6) Three-Point Field Goals Julie Gjersten, Weber State 11/26/04 13 6. Johanna Solverson, Iowa 11/30/02 .800 (4-5) 1. Bryn Britton, LMU 11/25/00 6 Krystal Turner, Oregon State 11/29/03 .800 (8-10) 2. Reetta Piipari, Xavier 11/24/00 5 Assists 3. Kia Hayes, IUPUI 11/27/04 4 1. Chanel Wright, North Carolina 11/27/97 11 Free Throw Percentage Taneisha Russell, S. Alabama 11/30/02 4 2. Juli Grant, Cleveland St. 11/27/99 10 (5-of-5 or better) Amber Abraham, Ark. St 11/24/01 4 3. Sara Carter, S. Alabama 11/30/02 9 1. Lynn Pride, Kansas 11/28/98 1.000(9-9) Nicole Levandusky, Xavier 11/25/00 4 Shala Crook, Ball St. 11/23/01 9 2. Tracy Schrupp, Iowa 11/29/02 1.000 (6-6) Reetta Piipari, Xavier 11/25/00 4 Reetta Piipari, Xavier 11/24/00 9 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 11/23/01 1.000(6-6) Amy Houchens, UC Riverside 11/24/00 4 Nikki Teasley, North Carolina 11/28/97 9 Dawn Halfaker, Army 11/27/99 1.000(6-6) Nicole Levandusky, Xavier 11/24/00 4 5. Jody Burrows, Northeastern 11/27/04 8 Phylesha Whaley, Oklahoma 11/28/97 1.000(6-6) Candie Smith, Austin Peay 11/27/98 4 Mykayla Alewine, Lou.-Monroe 11/24/01 8 Jill Furstenburg, Providence 11/29/03 1.000 (6-6) Kelly Chavez, Austin Peay 11/28/98 4 Rosa Bernasconi, LMU 11/26/00 8 Kate Murray, LMU 11/29/03 1.000 (6-6) Jamie Stewart, Miami-Ohio 11/27/97 4 Reetta Piipari, Xavier 11/25/00 8 8. Claudine Auld, LMU 11/30/02 1.000 (5-5) Leah Sharp, North Carolina 11/27/97 4 9. Lindsay Richards, Iowa 11/30/02 7 Na’Dra Swancey, Lou.-Mon. 11/24/01 1.000 (5-5) Rochelle Vaughn, Arkansas 11/28/03 7 Rae-Anne Smith, Ark. St 11/24/99 1.000 (5-5) INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT RECORDS

Points Steals 1. Sherry Jordan, Stony Brook 2000 53 1. Tamara Bowie, Ball State 2001 8 2. Audra Cook, Cleveland St. 1999 44 Kate Murray, LMU 2000 8 3. Juana Brown, North Carolina 1997 42 Kate Murray, LMU 1999 8 4. Julie Gjersten, Weber State 2004 40 Rosa Bernasconi, LMU 1999 8 Bryn Britton, LMU 1999 40 5. Mary Turner, LMU 2003 6 Lynn Pride, Kansas 1998 40 Shameka Christon, Arkansas 2003 6 7. Shameka Christon, Arkansas 2003 36 Rochelle Vaughn, Arkansas 2003 6 8. Shaleyse Smallwood, Northeastern 2004 33 Keisha Blackwell, Providence 2003 6 9. Rochelle Vaughn, Arkansas 2003 31 Jennie Lillis, Iowa 2002 6 10. Taneisha Russell, S. Alabama 2002 30 Jessica Burch, Stony Brook 2000 6 Maralene Zwarich, Northeastern 2004 30 Jennifer Parr, Xavier 2000 6 Michaela Pavlickova, Denver 1998 6 Rebounds Angelica Suffren, Austin Peay 1998 6 1. Audra Cook, Cleveland St. 1999 30 2. Allie Bailey, E. Washington 1999 25 Blocks 3. Julie Gjersten, Weber State 2004 24 1. Kim Brockway, Cleveland St. 1999 9 Tracy Reid, North Carolina 1997 24 2. Taru Tuukkanen, Xavier 2000 8 5. Dana Hunter, LMU 1999 23 3. Julie Jarosz, LMU 1998 7 6. Lynn Pride, Kansas 1998 22 4. Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 2002 6 7. Shameka Christon, Arkansas 2003 21 5. Brina Chaney, OSU 2003 5 8. Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 2002 20 Shameka Christon, Arkansas 2003 5 Sherry Jordan, Stony Brook 2000 5 Assists 8. Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 2003 4 1. Reetta Piipari, Xavier 2000 17 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 2000 4 2. Juli Grant, Cleveland St. 1999 16 3. Chanel Wright, North Carolina 1997 15 Three-Point Field Goals 4. Jodi Burrows, Northeastern 2004 13 1. Reetta Piipari, Xavier 2000 9 Taryn Reynolds, LMU 2000 13 2. Nicole Levandusky, Xavier 2000 8 Nikki Teasley, North Carolina 1997 13 3. Candie Smith, Austin Peay 1998 7 7. Julie Gjersten, Weber State 2004 11 4. Amber Abraham, Ark. St 2001 6 8. Sara Carter, S. Alabama 2002 10 Bryn Britton, LMU 2000 6 Rochelle Vaughn, Arkansas 2003 10 Jamie Stewart, Miami-Ohio 1997 6 76 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY

OPPONENTS Arizona UC Irvine Nov. 18 • Tucson, AZ Nov. 21 • Irvine, CA

Joan Bonvicini Natalie Jones Molly Tuter Angie Ned GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE Location: Tucson, AZ Date Opponent Location: Irvine, CA Date Opponent Enrollment: 35,000 Nov. 18 Loyola Marymount Enrollment: 24,200 Nov. 18 Fresno State Nickname: Wildcats Nov. 22-23 at Great Alaska Shootout Nickname: Anteaters Nov. 21 Loyola Marymount Colors: Cardinal and Navy Nov. 20 Nevada/Cal State Fullerton Colors: Blue and Gold Nov. 25-27 at Colorado State Tournament Conference: Pacific-10 Nov. 26 Utah Conference: Big West Nov. 30 at UCLA Athletic Director: Jim Livengood Dec. 3-4 Fiesta Bowl Women’s Bball Classic Athletic Director: Bob Chichester Dec. 4 at Santa Clara Arena: McKale Center (14,545) Dec. 11 at Maryland Arena: Bren Center (5,000) Dec. 14 New Mexico State MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 17 at Fresno State MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 17 Southeastern Louisiana Women’s Basketball Contact:Hope Nsiah-Kumi Dec. 19 at UC Santa Barbara Women’s Basketball Contact: Stacey Shackleford Dec. 20 at North Texas SID Email: [email protected] Dec. 22 Arizona State Shackleford’s Email: [email protected] Dec. 22 at Southern Methodist Office Phone: (520) 621-4283 Dec. 29 Washington State Office Phone: (949) 824-7350 Jan. 2 at San Diego Fax Number: (520) 621-0851 Dec. 31 Washington Fax Number: (949) 824-5260 Jan. 4 at UC Davis Press Row Phone: (520) 621-5291 Jan. 3 Wisconsin-Green Bay Press Row Phone: (949) 824-5814 Jan. 7 Cal Poly Website: www.arizonaathletics.com Jan. 6 at UCLA Website: www.athletics.uci.edu Jan. 9 UC Santa Barbara Series Record with LMU: First Meeting Jan. 8 at Southern California Series Record with LMU: UCI leads 7-4 Jan. 13 at Cal State Northridge TOP RETURNERS Jan. 12 Oregon State TOP RETURNERS Jan. 15 at Pacific Natalie Jones, G, 5-10, Sr., 9.3 ppg, 4.8 rpg Jan. 14 Oregon Angie Ned, F, 5-10, Jr, 16.1 ppg, 4.2 rpg Jan. 19 UC Riverside Jessica Arnold, G, 5-4, So., 8.9 ppg, 2.5 rpg Jan. 19 at Stanford Lauren Yadon, F, 6-3, Sr, 11.1 ppg, 5.2 rpg Jan. 21 Cal State Fullerton Ashley Whisonant, G, 5-8, So., 7.0 ppg, 2.1 rpg Jan. 21 at California Melissa Jacob, G, 5-9, Sr, 9.8 ppg, 3.8 apg Jan. 28 at Long Beach State TOP NEWCOMERS Jan. 26 at Washington TOP NEWCOMERS Feb. 2 at Cal State Fullerton Kelsey Burns, G, 5-11, Fr, Kennedy HS Jan. 28 at Washington State Kirian Ishizaki, G, 5-7, Fr, Presentation HS Feb. 4 at UC Riverside Whitney Fields, F, 6-1, Fr, Monsignor Pace HS Feb. 2 Southern California Lindsay Allen, F, 6-1, Fr, Orange Lutheran HS Feb. 9 Pacific Joy Hollingsworth, G, 5-10, Jr., Univ. San Francisco Feb. 4 UCLA Kelly Cochran, F, 5-11, Fr, Chaminade Prep Feb. 11 Cal State Northridge BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 9 at Oregon BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 16 At UC Santa Barbara Head Coach: Joan Bonvicini Feb. 11 at Oregon State Head Coach: Molly Tuter Feb. 18 at Cal Poly Record at Arizona: 258-159 (14 years) Feb. 16 California Record at UC Irvine: 8-14 Feb. 23 UC Davis Career Record: 583-230 (26 years) Feb. 18 Stanford Career Record: 8-14 (1 year) Mar. 4 Long Beach State Office Phone: (520) 621-4014 Feb. 25 at Arizona State Office Phone: (949) 824-7595 Mar. 8-11 at Big West Tournament Assistant Coaches: Kellee Barney, Mar. 3-6 Pac-10 Tournament Assistant Coaches: Daniel Prince, Chris Ellis, Todd Holthaus, Lisa Griffith Leilani Estavan 2004-05 Record: 21-11 2004-05 Record: 8-21 2004-05 Conference Record • Finish: 11-7 • 5th 2004-05 Conference Record • Finish: 6-12 • T7th Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 8 • 5 Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 7 • 1 Starters Returning • Lost: 2 • 3 Starters Returning • Lost: 4 • 1

Charlotte UCLA Nov. 25 • LMU/Ayres Hotel Nov. 26 • LMU/Ayres Hotel Thanksgiving Tournament Thanksgiving Tournament

Amanda Butler Sakellie Daniels Kathy Olivier Nikki Blue GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE Location: Charlotte, NC Date Opponent Location: Los Angeles, CA Date Opponent Enrollment: 20,348 Nov. 19 Appalachian State Enrollment: 36,890 Nov. 18 at Baylor Nickname: 49ers Nov. 22 at Western Kentucky Nickname: Bruins Nov. 22 Brigham Young Colors: Green and White Nov. 25 at Loyola Marymount Colors: Blue and Gold Nov. 25 v.s Georgia Conference: Atlantic 10 Nov. 26 vs. Georgia/UCLA Conference: Pac-10 Nov. 26 vs. LMU/Charlotte Athletic Director: Judy Rose Nov. 30 Florida Athletic Director: Daniel Guerrero Nov. 30 UC Irvine Arena: Halton Arena (9,105) Dec. 2 at UNC Wilmington Arena: Dec. 3 at Clemson MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 5 Winthrop MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 5 at Oklahoma Women’s Basketball Contact: Brent Stastny Dec. 7 Davidson Women’s Basketball Contact: Steve Rourke Dec. 8 Pepperdine Stastny’s Email: [email protected] Dec. 18 Old Dominion Rourke’s Email: [email protected] Dec. 17 at UC Santa Barbara Office Phone: (704) 687-6313 Dec. 28 Murray State Office Phone: (310) 206-8187 Dec. 20 Oregon Fax Number: (704) 687-4918 Dec. 30 at Houston Fax Number: (310) 825-8664 Dec 22 Oregon State Press Row Phone: (704) 687-4999 Jan. 3 Xavier Press Row Phone: (310) 825-1899 Dec. 30 at California Website: www.charlotte49ers.com Jan. 6 at Temple Website: www.uclabruins.com Jan. 1 at Stanford Series Record with LMU: First Meeting Jan. 8 at Fordham Series Record with LMU: UCLA leads 5-0 Jan. 6 Arizona TOP RETURNERS Jan. 15 Massachusetts TOP RETURNERS Jan. 8 Arizona State Pam Brown, F, 6-0, Sr., 12.8 ppg, 5.7 rpg. Jan. 20 St. Joseph’s Nikki Blue, G, 5-8, Sr, 16.9 ppg, 5.0 rpg Jan.12 at Washington Sakellie Daniels, G, 5-7, Sr., 15.1 ppg, 7.5 rpg Jan. 22 at Saint Louis Noelle Quinn, G, 6-0, Jr, 16.9 ppg, 7.1 rpg Jan. 14 at Washington State Sabrina Gregory, G, 5-9, So., 8.0 ppg, 56 assists Jan. 27 Richmond Lisa Willis, G, 5-11, Sr, 16.3 ppg, 6.9 rpg Jan. 21 at USC TOP NEWCOMERS Jan. 29 Lasalle TOP NEWCOMERS Jan. 27 Stanford Danielle Burgin, F/C, 6-5, Fr., Asheville HS Feb. 3 at Dayton Ashlee Trebilock, G, 5-9, Fr, Hart HS Jan. 29 California Traci Ray, G, 5-5, Fr., Cy-Fair HS Feb. 5 at Xavier Tierra Henderson, G/F, 5-10, Fr, Muir HS Feb. 2 at Arizona State BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 10 St. Bonaventure Chinyere Ibekwe, F/C, 6-4, Fr, Carson HS Feb. 4 at Arizona Head Coach: Amanda Butler Feb. 12 at Duquesne BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 9 Washington State Record at Charlotte: First Season Feb. 17 at Richmond Head Coach: Kathy Oliver Feb. 11 Washington Career Record: First Season Feb. 19 Saint Louis Record at UCLA: 181-164 (12 years) Feb. 18 USC Office Phone: (704) 687-4937 Feb. 24 Rhode Island Career Record: 181-164 (12 year) Feb. 23 at Oregon State Assistant Coaches: Brenda Kirkpatrick, Feb. 26 at George Washington Office Phone: (310)794-6443 Feb. 25 at Oregon David Lowery, Janna Magette Mar. 3-6 Atlantic 10 Tournament Assistant Coaches: Trisha Stafford-Odom, Mar. 3-6 at Pac-10 Tournament 2004-05 Record: 22-9 Pam Walker, 2004-05 Conference Record • Finish: 9-5 • 5th 2004-05 Record: 16-12 Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 9 • 2 2004-05 Conference Record • Finish: 10-8 • 6th Starters Returning • Lost: 4 • 1 Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 11 • 1 Starters Returning • Lost: 5 • 0

78 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY OPPONENTS Georgia Weber State Nov. 25 • LMU/Ayres Hotel Dec. 1 • Ogden, UT Thanksgiving Tournament

Andy Landers Alexis Kendrick Carla Taylor Chelsey Warburton GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE Location: Athens, GA Date Opponent Location: Ogden, UT Date Opponent Enrollment: 33,405 Nov. 13 Baylor Enrollment: 18,000 Nov. 19 at Southern Illinois Nickname: Lady Bulldogs Nov. 18 Santa Clara Nickname: Wildcats Nov. 21 at Saint Louis Colors: Red and Black Nov. 21 at Texas Christian Colors: Purple and White Nov. 25 Air Force Conference: Southeastern Nov. 25 vs. UCLA Conference: Big Sky Nov. 28 UC Santa Barbara Athletic Director: Damon Evans Nov. 26 vs. Charlotte/ Loyola Marymount Athletic Director: Jerry Graybeal Dec. 1 Loyola Marymount Arena: Stegeman Coliseum (10, 523) Nov. 30 at Middle Tennessee Arena: Dee Events Center (11,500) Dec. 7 at Utah MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 4 Georgia Tech MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 10 Pacific Women’s Basketball Contact: Mike Mobley Dec. 6 Iona Women’s Basketball Contact: Paul Grua Dec. 17 Utah State Mobley’s Email: [email protected] Dec. 10 Savannah State Grua’s Email: [email protected] Dec. 21 Wyoming Office Phone: (706) 542-1621 Dec. 19 at Temple Office Phone: (801) 626-7414 Dec. 28 Brigham Young Fax Number: (706)542-9339 Dec. 29 at Memphis Fax Phone: (801) 626-6490 Dec. 31 at Boise State Press Row Phone: (706) 542-8052 Dec. 30 at Tennessee-Martin Press Row Phone: (801) 626-6588 Jan. 4 at Nothern Colorado Website: www.georgiadogs.com Jan. 5 at Ole Miss Website: www.weber.edu/athletics Jan. 7 at Utah Valley State Series Record with LMU: First Meeting Jan. 8 Florida Series Record with LMU: Weber State leads 6-1 Jan. 12 at Northern Arizona TOP RETURNERS Jan. 12 at Tennessee TOP RETURNERS Jan. 14 at Sacramento State Tasha Humphrey, F, 6-2, So., 19 ppg, 8.4 rpg Jan. 15 Miami Chelsey Warburton, G, 5-8, Jr, 8.0 ppg, 2.2 apg Jan. 19 Portland State Cori Chambers, G, 5-9, Jr., 13.1 ppg, 3.9 rpg Jan 19 Mississippi State Laura Porter, G, 5-8, Jr, 6.1 ppg, 3.9 apg Jan. 21 Eastern Washington Sherill Baker, G, 5-8, Sr., 11.4 ppg, 4.6 rpg Jan. 22 LSU Sara Tuomi, G/F, 6-0, So., 6.5 ppg, 2.9 rpg Jan. 26 Idaho State TOP NEWCOMERS Jan. 26 at South Carolina TOP NEWCOMERS Feb. 2 at Montana Angel Robinson, F, 6-5, Fr., Marietta HS Jan. 29 at Florida Jenna Griffits, G/F, 6-0, Fr., Coeur D’Alene HS Feb. 4 at Montana State Reicina Russell, F, 6-6, So., Penn State Feb. 2 Kentucky Darcee Perdue, G, 5-8, Fr., Redmond HS Feb. 9 Sacarmento State Danielle Taylor, G, 6-1, Fr., Beach HS Feb. 5 Alabama Lacie Barnes, F, 5-10, Fr., Weber HS Feb. 11 Northern Arizona BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 12 at LSU BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 16 at Eastern Washington Head Coach: Andy Landers Feb. 16 Tennessee Head Coach: Carla Taylor Feb. 18 at Portland State Record at UGA: 634-199 (26 years) Feb. 19 at Vanderbilt Record at Weber State: 238-236 (17 years) Feb. 23 at Idaho State Career Record: 716-220 (30 years) Feb. 23 at Arkansas Career Record: 238-236 (17 years) Mar. 2 Montana State Office Phone: (801) 626-6496 Feb. 26 Auburn Office Phone: (801) 626-6496 Mar. 4 Montana Assistant Coaches: Tina Langley, Brenda Hill, Mar. 2-5 SEC Tournament Assistant Coaches: Rachelle Gardner-Sayers, Mar. 9-11 Big Sky Championship Katie Gilbert Mary Ann Falcosky, Stephanie Stanger-Hale 2004-05 Record: 24-10 2004-05 Record: 21-8 2004-05Conference Record • Finish: 9-5 • 4th 2004-05 Conference Record • Finish: 11-3 • 2nd Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 9 • 3 Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 6 • 6 Starters Returning • Lost: 3 • 2 Starters Returning • Lost: 2 • 3

Utah USC Dec. 3 • Salt Lake City, UT Dec. 6 • Gersten Pavilion

Elaine Elliot Kim Smith Mark Trakh Meghan Gnekow GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE Location: Salt Lake City, UT Date Opponent Location: Los Angeles, CA Date Opponent Enrollment: 28,437 Nov. 19 Jacksonville State Enrollment: 32,000 Nov. 19 at Hawaii Nickname: Utes Nov. 23 at Washington Nickname: Trojans Nov. 20 vs. Eastern Illinois Colors: Crimson and White Nov. 26 at Arizona Colors: Cardinal and Gold Nov. 23 at Long Beach State Conference: Mountain West Dec. 1 Oregon State Conference: Pacific-10 Nov. 27 at Notre Dame Athletic Director: Dr. Chris Hill Dec. 3 Loyola Marymount Athletic Director: Mike Garrett Dec. 4 Texas Christian Arena: Jon M. Huntsman Center (15,000) Dec. 7 Weber State Arena: USC Lyon Center Dec. 6 at Loyola Marymount MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 10 Gonzaga MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 9 Cal State Northridge Women’s Basketball Contact: Andy Seeley Dec. 17 North Carolina State Women’s Basketball Contact: Darcy Couch Dec. 11 Ohio State Seeley’s Email: [email protected] Dec. 18 vs. Notre Dame/Arkansas State Couch’s Email: [email protected] Dec. 16 Cal State Fullerton Office Phone: (801) 581-3511 Dec. 21 at Eastern Michigan Office Phone: (213) 740-3808 Dec. 20 Oregon State Fax Phone: (801) 581-4358 Dec. 30 Southern Utah Fax Phone: (213) 740-7584 Dec. 22 Oregon Press Row Phone: (801) 581-6657 Jan. 5 at New Mexico Press Row Phone: (213) 741-1341 Dec. 30 at Stanford Website: www.utahutes.com Jan. 7 BYU Website: www.usctrojans.com Jan. 1 at California Series Record with LMU: Series Tied 2-2 Jan. 11 at San Diego State Series Record with LMU: USC leads 1-0 Jan. 6 Arizona State TOP RETURNERS Jan. 14 Colorado State TOP RETURNERS Jan. 8 Arizona Kim Smith, F, 6-1, Sr., 15.5 ppg, 7.5 rpg, Jan. 18 Air Force Meghan Gnekow, G/F, 5-11, Sr, 8.3 ppg, 5.8 rpg Jan. 12 at Washington State Shona Thorburn, G, 5-10, Sr, 12.0 ppg, 4.0 apg Jan. 21 at UNLV Brynn Cameron, G, 5-10, So, 9.8 ppg, 2.7 rpg Jan. 14 at Washington Deanne Hanchett, C, 6-3, So, 6.7 ppg, 4.1 rpg Jan. 28 at TCU Camille LeNoir, G, 5-6, So, 8.7 ppg, 3.2 apg Jan. 21 UCLA TOP NEWCOMERS Feb. 2 Wyoming TOP NEWCOMERS Jan. 27 California Joh-Teena Filipe, F, 6-1, Fr., Skyline HS Feb. 4 New Mexico Nadia Parker, C, 6-3, Fr, Bethel HS Jan. 29 Stanford Sasha McKinnon, G, 5-11, Fr., Brookswood HS Feb. 8 at BYU Kristen Travers, G, 5-10, Jr, El Toro HS Feb. 2 at Arizona Morgan Warburton, G, 5-10, Fr., Mountain Crest HS Feb. 11 San Diego State BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 4 at Arizona State BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 15 at Colorado State Head Coach: Mark Trakh Feb. 9 Washington Head Coach: Elaine Elliot Feb. 18 at Air Force Record at USC: 20-11 (1 year) Feb. 11 Washington State Record at Utah: 463-186 (22 years) Feb. 22 UNLV Career Record: 219-134 (12 years) Feb. 18 at UCLA Career Record: 463-186 (22 years) Mar. 2 TCU Office Phone: (213) 740-7204 Feb. 23 at Oregon Office Phone: (801) 581-6445 Mar. 4 at Wyoming Assistant Coaches: Jody Wynn, Derek Wynn, Feb. 25 at Oregon State Assistant Coaches: Carolyn DeHoff, Mar. 7-11 MWC Tournament Kai Fenton Mar. 3-6 at Pac-10 Tournament Matt Legerski, Daron Park 2004-05 Record: 20-11 2004-05 Record: 26-8 2004-05 Conference Record • Finish: 12-6 • t2nd 2004-05 Conference Record • Finish:12-2 • t-1st Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 10 • 2 Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 9 • 1 Starters Returning • Lost: 3 • 2 Starters Returning • Lost: 4 • 1

2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 79 OPPONENTS UC Santa Barbara Long Beach State Dec. 11 • Gersten Pavilion Dec. 17 • Long Beach, CA

Mark French Autumn Nichols Mary Hegarty Crystal McCutcheon GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE Location: Santa Barbara, CA Date Opponent Location: Long Beach, CA Date Opponent Enrollment: 20,847 Nov. 18 at Michigan State Enrollment: 34.728 Nov. 18 at Texas-Arlington Nickname: Gauchos Nov. 20 at Louisville Nickname: 49ers,”The Beach” Nov. 20 at Houston Colors: Blue and Gold Nov. 23 Richmond Colors: Black & Gold Nov. 23 USC Conference: Big West Nov. 26 at BYU Conference: Big West Nov. 26 Richmond Athletic Director: Gary Cunningham Nov. 28 at Weber State Interim Athletic Director: Cindy Masner Dec. 4 San Francisco Arena: The Thunderdome (6,000) Dec. 4 Saint Mary’s Arena: The Walter Pyramid (5,000) Dec. 8 at Montana State MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 11 at Loyola Marymount MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 10 Loyola Marymount Women’s Basketball Contact: Ben Alkaly Dec. 17 UCLA Women’s Basketball Contact: Chris DeConna Dec. 19 Southern Alkaly’s Email: [email protected] Dec. 19 Arizona DeConna’s Email: [email protected] Dec. 21 Pepperdine Office Phone: (805)893-8603 Dec. 30 Pepperdine Office Phone: (562) 985-8569 Dec. 30 South Dakota State Fax Number: (805)893-4537 Jan. 2 UC Riverside Fax Number: (562) 985-1549 Jan. 2 at UC Davis Press Row Phone: (805)893-4361 Jan. 4 Cal State Fullerton Press Row Phone: (562) 985-4667 Jan. 7 UC Santa Barbara Website: www.ucsbgauchos.com Jan 7 at Long Beach State Website: www.longbeachstate.com Jan. 9 Cal Poly Series Record with LMU: UCSB leads 9-2 Jan. 9 at UC Irvine Series Record with LMU: LMU leads 5-3 Jan. 13 at Pacific TOP RETURNERS Jan. 15 UC Davis TOP RETURNERS Jan. 15 at CS Northridge Autumn Nichols, F, 6-2, Sr., 7.4 ppg, 4.4 rpg Jan. 21 Cal Poly Crystal McCutcheon, 5-9, G, Sr, 13.7 ppg, 3.2 rpg Jan. 19 CS Fullerton Karena Bonds, G, 5-6, Sr., 5.6 ppg, 3.4 rpg Jan. 26 at Cal State Northridge Jayme Connors, 6-3, F, Sr, 7.4 ppg, 7.5 rpg Jan. 21 UC Riverside Jenna Green, F/C, 6-4, So., 5.6 ppg, 3.3 ppg Jan. 28 at Pacific Jeannine Saunders, 5-7, G, So, 6.7 ppg, 2.9 rpg Jan. 28 UC Irvine TOP NEWCOMERS Feb. 4 at Cal Poly TOP NEWCOMERS Feb. 2 at UC Riverside LaShay Fears, G, 5-7, Fr., Sylmar HS Feb. 9 at Stanford Randi Cameron, 6-0, F, Fr, Allen HS Feb. 4 at CS Fullerton Shantel Thomas, F, 6-2, Fr., Sacramento HS Feb. 11 at UC Davis Kaiti O’Brien, 6-1, F, Fr, Clovis West HS Feb. 11 Pacific Whitney Warren, G, 5-8, Fr., Bishop Montgomery HS Feb. 16 UC Irvine Mary Has, 5-8, G, Fr, Millikan HS Feb. 16 at Cal Poly BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 18 Long Beach State BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 18 at UC Santa Barbara Head Coach: Mark French Feb. 23 at Cal State Fullerton Head Coach: Mary Hegarty Feb. 23 CS Northridge Record at UCSB: 380-167 (19 years) Feb. 25 at UC Riverside Record at Long Beach: 33-25 (2 years) Feb. 25 UC Davis Career Record: 478-278 (27 years) Mar. 2 Pacific Career Record: 193-117 (12 years) Mar .2 at UC Irvine Office Phone: (805) 893-5724 Mar. 4 Cal State Northridge Office Phone: (562) 985-7975 Mar. 8-11 Big West Tournament Assistant Coaches: Carter Shaw, Mar. 8-11 Big West Tournament Assistant Coaches: Denise Curry, Camille Burkes, April McDivitt Nicole Anderson, Jason Flowers 2004-05 Record: 21-9 2004-05 Record: 19-9 2004-05 Conference Record • Finish: 16-2 • 1st 2004-05 Conference Record • Finish: 13-5 • 2nd Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 9 • 4 Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 6 • 8 Starters Returning • Lost: 2 • 3 Starters Returning • Lost: 2 • 3

Rice Cal Poly Dec. 19 • Gersten Pavilion Dec. 21 • Gersten Pavilion

Greg Williams Lauren Neaves Faith Mimnaugh Jessica Eggleston GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE Location: Houston,TX Date Opponent Location: San Luis Obispo, CA Date Opponent Enrollment: 4,785 Nov. 18 at Mississippi Enrollment: 18,000 Nov. 18 Cal State Los Angeles Nickname: Owls Nov. 21 Texas Tech University Nickname: Mustangs Nov. 21 at Mercer Colors: Blue and Gray Nov. 26 University of Pennsylvania Colors: Forest Green and Gold Nov. 25 at Long Island Tournamnet Conference: Conference USA Nov. 27 Washington/San Diego Conference: Big West Nov. 26 at Long Island Tournamnet Athletic Director: Bobby May Dec. 2 Davidson Athletic Director (Interim): Alison Cone Nov. 29 at San Francisco Arena: Autry Court(4,800) Dec. 3 Louisiana Tech/Texas San-Antonio Arena: Mott Gym (3,032) Dec. 3 Portland State MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 17 at Stanford MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 17 New Mexico State Women’s Basketball Contact: Glen McMicken Dec. 19 at Loyola Marymount Women’s Basketball Contact: Eric Burdick Dec. 21 at Loyola Marymount McMicken’s Email: [email protected] Dec. 22 Wake Forest Burdick’s Email: [email protected] Dec. 29 at UC Riverside Office Phone: (713)348-5776 Dec. 30 Marquette Office Phone: (805) 756-6550 Jan. 2 Cal State Fullerton Fax Phone: (713)348-6019 Jan. 2 at Texas A & M Fax Number: (805) 756-2650 Jan. 7 at UC Irvine Press Row Phone: (713)348-5638 Jan. 6 Southern Mississippi Press Row Phone: (805) 756-6751 Jan. 9 at Long Beach State Website: www.RiceOwls.com Jan. 8 Central Florida Athletics Website: www.gopoly.com Jan. 13 UC Davis Series Record with LMU: LMU leads 1-0 Jan. 13 at Marshall Series Record with LMU: LMU leads 5-3 Jan. 15 San Jose State TOP RETURNERS Jan. 15 at Houston TOP RETURNERS Jan. 21 at UC Santa Barbara Lauren Neaves, Fr, 6-2, Jr, 13.2 ppg, 9.1 rpg Jan. 20 at Tulsa Jessica Eggleston, G, 5-10, Jr, 8.9 ppg, 5.3 rpg Jan. 26 at Pacific Krystal Frazier, G, 5-8, Jr, 11.4 ppg, 3.4 rpg Jan. 22 at SMU Sparkle Anderson, G, 5-2, Jr, 6.5 ppg, 1.9 apg Jan. 28 at Cal State Nothridge Maudess Fulton, G, 5-10, So, 6.8 ppg, 1.7 rpg Jan. 27 University of Texas-El Paso Courtney Cameron, G, 6-1, Sr., 7.7 ppg, 4.0 rpg Feb. 1 UC Riversisde TOP NEWCOMERS Jan. 29 Tulane TOP NEWCOMERS Feb. 4 at UC Davis Emery Carter, F, 6-1, Fr, Arkadelphia HS Feb. 3 Houston Lisa McBride, G, 6-2, Fr, Flowing Wells HS Feb. 9 Long Beach State Catherine Flores, G, 5-11, Fr, South Houston HS Feb. 6 East Carolina Kendra Carrie, G, 6-0, Fr, Yreka HS Feb. 11 UC Irvine Tiondra Wright, G, 5-10, Fr, Miami Nwstn. HS Feb. 10 at University of Texas-El Paso Megan Harrison, F, 6-1, Fr, Dripping Springs HS Feb. 18 UC Santa Barbara BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 12 at Tulane BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 25 at Cal State Fullerton Head Coach: Greg Williams Feb. 17 SMU Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh Mar. 2 Cal State Northridge Record at Rice: First season Feb. 19 Tulsa Record at Cal Poly: 81-138 (8 years) Mar. 4 Pacific Career Record: 201-139 (12 seasons) Feb. 24 at Alabama-Birmingham Career Record: 88-200(11 years) Mar. 8-11 at Big West Tournament Office Phone: (713)348-5775 Feb. 26 at Memphis Office Phone: (805) 756-1159 Assistant Coaches: Misty Murphy,Kim Mar. 2-5 at Conference USA Championships Assistant Coaches: Julie Shaw, Austin,Carlos Quintero Kerri Nakamoto, Shandrika Lee 2004-05 Record: 24-9 2004-05 Record: 11-16 2004-05 Conference Record • Finish:14-4 • t-1st 2004-05 Conference Record • Finish: 5-13 • 9th Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 12 • 3 Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 12 • 5 Starters Returning • Lost: 3 • 2 Starters Returning • Lost: 3• 2

80 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY OPPONENTS Lafayette Dartmouth Dec. 29 • Dartmouth Blue Sky Dec. 30 • Dartmouth Blue Sky Classic Classic

Tammy Smith Lindsay Myers Chris Wielgus Elise Morrison GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE Location: Easton, PA 2005-2006 SCHEDULE Location: Hanover, N.H. Date Opponent Enrollment: 2,300 Date Opponent Enrollment: 4,300 Nov. 18 Quinnipiac Nickname: Leopards Nov. 19 Wagner Nickname: Big Green Nov. 22 at Holy Cross Colors: Maroon and White Nov. 23 St. Francis (N.Y) Colors: Dartmouth Green and White Nov. 25 vs. Kennesaw State Conference: Patriot League Nov. 25 at Long Island University Conference: Ivy League Nov. 26 vs. Maine Athletic Director: Bruce McCutcheon Nov. 26 vs. Cal Poly or James Madison Athletic Director: Josie Harper Nov. 30 Central Connecticut Arena: Allen P. Kirby Sports Center Nov. 30 Buffalo Arena: Dec. 13 at Stony Brook MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 2 at Howard MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 19 at Houston Women’s Basketball Contact: Greg Knowlden Dec. 4 at Radford Women’s Basketball Contact: Gordon Morton Dec. 21 at Texas A & M Knowlden’s Email: [email protected] Dec. 10 at UMBC Morton’s Email:[email protected] Dec. 29 Akron Office Phone: (610) 330-5122 Dec. 21 Fairleigh Dickinson Office Phone: (603) 646-2468 Dec. 30 Loyola Marymount/Lafayette Fax Phone: (610) 330-5519 Dec. 29 vs. Loyola Marymount Fax Phone: (603) 646-3278 Jan. 2 at Siena Press Row Phone: (610) 330-5454 Dec. 30 vs. Dartmouth or Akron Press Row Phone: (603) 646-1088 Jan. 7 at Harvard Website: www.GoLeopards.com Jan. 3 at Princeton Website: www.dartmouth.edu/athletics Jan. 11 New Hampshire Series Record with LMU: First Meeting Jan. 7 at Holy Cross Series Record with LMU: LMU leads 1-0 Jan. 17 at Colgate TOP RETURNERS Jan. 10 Colgate TOP RETURNERS Jan. 22 at N.C. State Lindsay Myers, G, 5-8, Sr, 10.1 ppg, 5.4 rpg Jan. 14 Navy Elise Morrison, C, 6-4, Jr., 15.8 ppg, 8.7 rpg Jan. 27 Brown Vanessa VanDeVenter, F, 6-0, So, 9.7 ppg, 5.4 rpg Jan. 19 at Penn Jeannie Cullen, G, 5-10, Sr., 13.5 ppg, 4.9 rpg Jan. 28 Yale Kristin Doherty, G, 5-8, Sr, 8.2 ppg, 1.4 rpg Jan. 21 Lehigh Ashley Taylor, F/G, 5-11, Jr., 12.3 ppg., 4.8 rpg Feb. 3 Cornell TOP NEWCOMERS Jan. 25 at Army TOP NEWCOMERS Feb. 4 Columbia Emily Garner, F, 5-11, Fr, Robinson HS Jan. 28 at American Darcy Rose, F, 6-2, Fr., Fort Collins HS Feb. 10 at Penn Cristin Zavocki, G, 5-7, Fr, Jonathan Dayton HS Feb. 1 at Bucknell Koren Schram, G, 5-7, Fr., Southside HS Feb. 11 at Princeton Evin Wimberly, G, 5-5, Fr, Yellow Springs HS Feb. 4 Holy Cross Amanda Young, C/F, 6-3, Fr., Glastonbury HS Feb. 17 at Yale BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 7 at Colgate BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 18 at Brown Head Coach: Tammy Smith Feb. 11 at Navy Head Coach: Christina Wielgus Feb. 24 Princeton Record at Lafayette: 12-100 (4 seasons) Feb. 14 Bucknell Record at Dartmouth: 292-212 (20 years) Feb. 25 Penn Career Record: 125-168 (11 seasons) Feb. 18 at Lehigh Career Record: 329-233 (22 years) Mar. 3 at Columbia Office Phone: (610) 330-5122 Feb. 21 Army Office Phone: (603) 646-3194 Mar. 4 at Cornell Assistant Coaches: LaRonda Murphy, Feb. 25 American Assistant Coaches: Chris Leazier, Mar. 7 Harvard Shelby Kealy Courtney Banghart 2004-05 Record: 5-23 2004-05 Record: 17-11 2004-05 Conference Record • Finish: 3-11• 8th 2004-05 Conference Record • Finish: 12-2 •1st Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 7 • 5 Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 10 •1 Starters Returning • Lost: 4 • 1 Starters Returning • Lost: 5 • 0

Akron San Diego Dec. 30 • Dartmouth Blue Sky Jan. 6 • San Diego, CA Classic Feb. 4 • Gersten Pavilion

Kelly Kennedy Jessie Crooks Cindy Fisher Tiara Harris GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE Location: Akron, OH Date Opponent Location: San Diego, CA Date Opponent Enrollment: 23.240 Nov. 18 at Dayton Enrollment: 7,400 Nov. 18 at UC Riverside Nickname: Zips Nov. 22 at Pittsburgh Nickname: Toreros Nov. 20 Arizona State Colors: Blue and Gold Nov. 25 Cleveland State Colors: Torero Blue, Navy, White Nov. 22 San Diego State Conference: Mid-American Dec. 1 Jacksonville State Conference: West Coast Nov. 26 at Washington Athletic Director: Mike Thomas Dec. 3 at Duquesne Athletic Director: Ky Snyder Nov. 27 vs. Rice/Pennsylvania Arena: James A. Rhodes Arena (5,500) Dec. 8 at Drake Arena: Jenny Craig Pavilion (5,100) Dec. 1 at Cal State Fullerton MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 10 at Iowa State MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 5 Fresno State Women’s Basketball Contact: Melanie Schneider Dec. 19 Youngstown State Women’s Basketball Contact: Nick Mirkovich Dec. 9 at Georgia Tech Schneider’s Email: [email protected] Dec. 22 Jacksonville State Mirkovich’s Email: [email protected] Dec. 11 at Clemson Office Phone: (330) 972-6584 Dec. 29 at Dartmouth Office Phone: (619) 260-7930 Dec. 18 Boise State Fax Number: (330) 374-8844 Dec. 30 vs. Loyola Marymount/Lafayette Fax Number: (619) 260-2990 Dec. 28 Montana Press Row Phone: (330) 374-8771 Jan. 7 at Bowling Green Press Row Phone: (619) 260-7555 Dec. 30 Duke/St. John’s Website: www.GoZips.com Jan. 10 at Kent State Website: www.usdtoreros.com Jan. 2 UC Irvine Series Record with LMU: First Meeting Jan. 14 Miami Series Record with LMU:San Diego leads 26-21 Jan. 6 Loyola Marymount TOP RETURNERS Jan. 18 Buffalo TOP RETURNERS Jan. 8 Pepperdine Jessie Crooks, F, 6-1, Jr., 9.8 ppg, 4.5 rpg Jan. 21 at Ohio Amber Sprague, C, 6-5, So., 14.5 ppg, 5.0 rpg Jan. 14 at Santa Clara Jessica Deville, F, 6-1, So., 5.6 ppg, 3.4 rpg Jan. 25 Northern Illinois Tiara Harris, G, 5-10, Sr., 10.8 ppg, 4.0 rpg Jan. 19 at Gonzaga Krissy Marco, F, 5-8, Sr., 3.5 ppg, 3.2 rpg Jan. 29 at Ball State Sabine Loewe, C, 6-4, Jr., 8.3 ppg, 4.6 rpg Jan. 21 at Portland TOP NEWCOMERS Jan. 31 Western Michigan TOP NEWCOMERS Jan. 26 Saint Mary’s Rachel Green, F, 6-1, Fr., Northwest HS Feb. 4 at Eastern Michigan Kelly Winther, G, 5-8, Fr., Royal HS Jan. 28 Santa Clara Kristina Rosen, G, 5-8, So., Univ. of Stockholm Feb. 8 at Toledo Kaila Mangrum, F, 6-0, Fr., Bishop Gorman HS Feb. 2 at Pepperdine Lauren Stephenson, F, 6-0, Fr., Pinkerington HS Feb. 11 Central Michigan Kiva Herman, F, 6-0, Fr., Hudson’s Bay HS Feb. 4 at Loyola Marymount BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 15 Bowling Green BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 9 San Francisco Head Coach: Kelly Kennedy Feb. 18 Kent State Head Coach: Cindy Fisher Feb. 15 at San Francisco Record at Akron: 12-72 (3 years) Feb. 21 at Miami Record at San Diego: First Season Feb. 17 at Saint Mary’s Career Record: 12-72 (3 years) Feb. 25 at Buffalo Career Record: 59-81 (5 years) Feb. 23 Gonzaga Office Phone: (330) 972-2425 Feb. 28 Ohio Office Phone: (619) 260-8829 Feb. 25 Portland Assistant Coaches: Carol Dugan, Geoff Lanier, Assistant Coaches: Mary Ann Falcosky, Mar. 2-5 at WCC Tournament Susan Blauser Aubrey Eblin, Niecee Nelson 2004-05 Record: 3-25 2004-05 Record: 9-19 2004-05 Conference Record • Finish: 3-13 • 6th 2004-05 Conference Record • Finish: 4-10 • 7th Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 6 • 7 Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 9 • 3 Starters Returning • Lost: 3 • 2 Starters Returning • Lost: 5 • 0

2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 81 OPPONENTS San Francisco Portland Jan. 8 • San Diego, CA Jan. 12 • Gersten Pavilion Feb. 2 • Gersten Pavilion Feb. 18 • Portland, OR

Mary Hile-Nepfel Dominique Carter Jim Sollars Whitney Grant GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE Location: San Francisco, CA Date Opponent Location: Portland, OR Date Opponent Enrollment: 7,800 Nov. 19-20 Minnesota Tournament Enrollment: 3,343 Nov. 18 at Idaho Nickname: Dons Nov. 25-26 Odwalla Classic Nickname: Pilots Nov. 20 Portland State Colors: Green and Gold Nov. 29 Cal Poly Colors: Purple and White Nov. 22 Oregon Conference: West Coast Dec. 1 at UC Davis Conference: West Coast Nov. 27 UC Davis Athletic Director: Bill Hogan Dec. 4 at Long Beach State Athletic Director: Larry Williams Dec. 2 at Denver Arena: War Memorial Gym (5,300) Dec. 8 Hawaii Arena: Chiles Center(5,000) Dec. 4 at Colorado State MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 11 Cal State Fullerton MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 10 Eastern Washington Women’s Basketball Contact: Ryan McCrary Dec. 16 Denver Women’s Basketball Contact: Adam Linnman Dec. 17 Montana State McCrary’s Email: [email protected] Dec. 20 Fresno State Linnman’s Email: [email protected] Dec. 19 at Cal Poly Office Phone: (415) 422-6162 Dec. 28 at Boise State Office Phone: (503) 943-7731 Dec. 21 at CS Northridge Fax Number: (415) 422-2510 Dec. 31 at Nevada Fax Phone: (503) 706-7242 Dec. 28 at Utah Valley State Press Row Phone: (415) 422-2919 Jan. 6 Pepperdine Press Row Phone: (503) 943-7591 Dec. 30 at Brigham Young Website: www.usfdons.com Jan. 8 Loyola Marymount Website: www.portlandpilots.com Jan. 2 Montana Series Record with LMU: USF leads 28-17 Jan. 14 at Saint Mary’s Series Record with LMU: Portland leads 23-14 Jan. 6 Saint Mary’s TOP RETURNERS Jan. 19 at Portland TOP RETURNERS Jan. 8 Santa Clara Dominique Carter, G, 5-11, So., 15.7 ppg.4.7 rpg Jan. 21 at Gonzaga Whitney Grant, G, 5-6, Sr., 10.7 ppg, 2.5apg Jan. 12 at Loyola Marymount Leeane Jensen, C, 6-3, Sr., 7.0 ppg., 2.5 rpg Jan. 26 Santa Clara Meagan Bermingham, F, 5-11, So., 8.7ppg, 4.4 rpg Jan. 14 at Pepperdine LaShaunte Stephens, G, 5-10, So. 6.2 ppg,2.5 rpg Jan. 28 Saint Mary’s Brooke Fernandez, G, 5-7, So., 3.9 ppg, 2.0 rpg Jan. 19 San Francisco TOP NEWCOMERS Feb. 2 at Loyola Marymount TOP NEWCOMERS Jan. 21 San Diego Kasia Kurzatkowska, C,6-4 Jr., Jefferson College Feb. 4 at Pepperdine Karlie Burris, G/F, 5-11, Fr., Salpointe HS Jan. 28 at Gonzaga Shay Rollins, G, 5-4, Fr., Encinal HS Feb. 9 at San Diego Carly Koebel, C, 6-5, Fr., John F. Kennedy HS Feb. 2 at Saint Mary’s Nickie Warren, F, 6-1, Jr., Boston College Feb. 15 San Diego Allyson Sievers, F, 6-2, Fr., Kentlake HS Feb. 4 at Santa Clara BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 17 at Santa Clara BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 11 Gonzaga Head Coach: Mary Hile-Nepfel Feb. 23 Portland Head Coach: Jim Sollars Feb. 16 Pepperdine Record at San Francisco: 261-246 (18 years) Feb. 25 Gonzaga Record at Portland: 271-274 (19 years) Feb. 18 Loyola Marymount Career Record: 261-246 (18 years) Mar. 2-5 WCC Tournament Career Record: 448-356 (29 years) Feb. 23 at San Francisco Office Phone: (415) 422-2931 Office Phone: (503) 943-7117 Feb. 25 at San Diego Assistant Coaches: Molly Goodenbour, Betsy Assistant Coaches: Sean Kelly, Loree Payne, Mar. 2-5 at WCC Tournament Yonkman, Marta Menuez Sarah Keeler 2004-05 Record: 12-16 2004-05 Record: 6-22 2004-05 Conference Record • Finish: 6-8 • 6th 2004-05 Conference Record • Finish: 1-13 • 8th Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 9 • 6 Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 7 • 4 Starters Returning • Lost: 3 • 2 Starters Returning • Lost: 3 • 2

Gonzaga St. Mary’s Jan. 14 • Gersten Pavilion Jan. 19 • Moraga, CA Feb. 16 • Spokane, WA Feb. 25 • Gersten Pavilion

Kelly Graves Anne Bailey Michelle Jacoby Bianna Winn GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE Location: Spokane, WA Date Opponent Location: Moraga, CA Date Opponent Enrollment: 6,108 Nov. 18 at San Jose State Enrollment: 4,768 Nov. 18 at Eastern Washington Nickname: Bulldogs; Zags Nov. 20 Eastern Washington Nickname: Gaels Nov. 20 at Washington State Colors: Blue, White and Red Nov. 24 vs. Maryland Colors: Navy Blue and Red Nov. 25 Princeton Conference: West Coast Nov. 25 vs. Tennessee Conference: West Coast Nov. 26 Butler/Central Florida Athletic Director: Mike Roth Nov. 26 vs. Michigan State Athletic Director: Carl Clapp Dec. 1 at UC Riverside Arena: McCarthy Athletic Center (6,000) Nov. 30 at Idaho Arena: McKeon Pavilion (3,500) Dec. 4 at UC Santa Barbara MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 2 vs. Northwestern State MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 10 Southern Utah Women’s Basketball Contact: Rich Moser Dec. 3 Nevada/Northern Colorado Women’s Basketball Contact: Ryan Reggiani Dec. 12 Oregon Moser’s Email: [email protected] Dec. 5 at Sacramento State Reggiani’s Email: [email protected] Dec. 15 at Bradley Office Phone: (509) 323-5484 Dec. 10 at Utah Office Phone: (925) 631-4950 Dec. 17 at Northwestern Fax Phone: (509) 323-5730 Dec. 21 at Denver Fax Phone: (925) 631-4405 Dec. 20 UC Davis Press Row Phone: (509) 323-4224 Dec. 23 San Jose State Press Row Phone: (925) 376-3906 Dec. 29 Ball State Website: www.gozags.com Dec. 31 at Utah Valley State College Website: www.SMCGaels.com Dec. 31 Sacramento State Series Record with LMU: LMU leads 20-18 Jan. 2 Portland State Series Record with LMU: SMC leads 29-11 Jan. 6 at Portland TOP RETURNERS Jan. 4 Montana TOP RETURNERS Jan. 8 at Gonzaga Ashley Anderson, F, 6-0, Sr., 8.3 ppg, 5.5 rpg Jan. 6 Santa Clara Brianna Winn, G, 5-11, Sr., 9.5 ppg, 3.0 rpg Jan. 14 San Francisco Stephanie Hawk, F, 6-3, Jr., 9.4 ppg, 5.0 rpg Jan. 8 Saint Mary’s Evynn Van Burger, G, 6-0, Sr., 7.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg Jan. 19 Loyola Marymount Anne Bailey, F, 6-0, Sr., 9.9 ppg, 5.0 rpg Jan. 12 at Pepperdine Maija Lahde, F, 6-1, So., 5.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg Jan. 21 Pepperdine TOP NEWCOMERS Jan. 14 at Loyola Marymount TOP NEWCOMERS Jan. 26 at San Diego Jami Bjorklund, G, 5-11, Fr., University HS Jan. 19 San Diego Sierra Chambers, G, 5-10, Fr., Centennial HS Jan. 29 at San Francisco Maria Hassett, F, 6-2, Fr., Aloha HS Jan. 21 San Francisco Victoria Ramirez, C, 6-4, Jr., Chabot JC Feb. 2 Portland Sasha Polishchuk, G, 5-6, Fr., Kitsilano Second. Jan. 28 Portland Jontelle Smith, G, 5-5, Fr., Pinole Valley HS Feb. 4 Gonzaga BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 2 at Santa Clara BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 9 at Santa Clara Head Coach: Kelly Graves Feb. 4 at Saint Mary’s Head Coach: Michelle Jacoby Feb. 15 Santa Clara Record at Gonzaga: 80-69 (5 years) Feb. 11 at Portland Record at St. Mary’s: 83-63 (5 years) Feb. 17 San Diego Career Record: 146-95 (8 years) Feb. 16 Loyola Marymount Career Record: 83-63 (5 years) Feb. 23 at Pepperdine Office Phone: (509) 323-4217 Feb. 18 Pepperdine Office Phone: (925) 631-4712 Feb. 25 at Loyola Marymount Assistant Coaches: Jennifer Mountain, Feb. 23 at San Diego Assistant Coaches: Travis King, Mar. 2-5 at WCC Tournament Triana Allen, Jodie Kaczor Feb. 25 at San Francisco Kesava Washington, Joe Teramoto 2004-05 Record: 28-4 Mar. 2-5 WCC Tournament 2004-05 Record: 15-13 2004-05 Conference Record • Finish: 14-0 • 1st 2003-04 Conference Record • Finish:7-7 • T-4th Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 9 • 4 Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 8 • 5 Starters Returning • Lost: 2 • 3 Starters Returning • Lost: 3 • 2

82 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY OPPONENTS Santa Clara Pepperdine Jan. 21 • Santa Clara, CA Jan. 28 • Malibu, CA Feb. 23 • Gersten Pavilion Feb. 11 • Gersten Pavilion

Michelle Bento-Jackson Michelle Cozad Julie Rousseau Kelsey Ball GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION 2005-2006 SCHEDULE Location: Santa Clara, CA Date Opponent Location: Malibu, CA Date Opponent Enrollment: 8,213 Nov. 18 at Georgia Enrollment: 8,000 Nov. 18 at Washington State Nickname: Broncos Nov. 21 at Alabama Nickname: Waves Nov. 22 UC Riverside Colors: Red and White Nov. 26 Kansas State Colors: Blue, Orange and White Nov. 25 Hofstra Conference: West Coast Nov. 28 Central Florida Conference: West Coast Nov. 26 Kentucky/Indiana State Athletic Director: Dan Coonan Dec. 1 at Portland State Athletic Director: John Watson Dec. 2 at Detriot Arena: Leavey Center (4,500) Dec. 4 UC Irvine Arena: Firestone Fieldhouse (3,104) Dec. 4 at Michigan State MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 10 Hawaii MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 8 at UCLA Women’s Basketball Contact: Aaron Juarez Dec. 13 at Montana Women’s Basketball Contact: Michael Hawley Dec. 10 San Diego Juarez’s Email: [email protected] Dec. 15 at Eastern Washington Hawley’s Email: [email protected] Dec. 16 Southern Office Phone: (408) 554-4659 Dec. 18 San Jose State Office Phone: (310)506-4333 Dec. 19 Pittsburgh Fax Phone:r (408) 554-6942 Dec. 28 Cal State Northridge Fax Phone: (310)506-4322 Dec. 21 at Long Beach State Press Row Phone: (408) 554-4655 Dec. 31 Ball State Press Row Phone: (310)506-5050 Dec. 28 at Kansas Website: www.SantaClaraBroncos.com Jan. 2 at Fresno State Website: www.pepperdinesports.com Dec. 30 at UC Santa Barbara Series Record with LMU: SCU leads 35-9 Jan. 6 at Portland Series Record with LMU:Pepperdine Leads 37-11 Jan. 6 at San Francisco TOP RETURNERS Jan. 8 at Gonzaga TOP RETURNERS Jan. 8 at San Diego Michelle Cozad, G, 6-1, Sr., 13.1 ppg, 4.1 rpg Jan. 14 San Diego Kelsey Ball, F, 6-1, Sr., 6.8 ppg, 4.7 rpg Jan. 12 Gonzaga Ashley Graham, G, 5-7, Jr., 9.1 ppg, 2.7 apg Jan. 19 Pepperdine Daphanie Kennedy, G, 5-7, So., 9.2 ppg, 3.8 rpg Jan. 14 Portland Kayla Huss, G, 5-7, Sr., 6.8 ppg, 3.5 apg Jan. 21 Loyola Marymount Lauren Wenski, G, 5-9, Jr., 6.4 ppg, 1.5 rpg Jan. 19 at Santa Clara TOP NEWCOMERS Jan. 26 at San Francisco TOP NEWCOMERS Jan. 21 at Saint Mary’s Elizabeth Doran, F, 6-0, Fr., Crescent Valley HS Jan. 28 at San Diego Taylor Smith, G/F, 5-11, Fr., Kalaneo HS Jan. 28 Loyola Marymount Kim Goeggel, F, 6-0, Fr., Brea Olinda HS Feb. 2 Gonzaga Alisha Bryant, F, 6-0, Fr., Chatsworth HS Feb. 2 San Diego Claire Goins, F, 6-1, Fr., Bishop Heelan HS Feb. 4 Portland Jessica Ross, G, 5-10, Fr., Notre Dame HS Feb. 4 San Francisco BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 9 Saint Mary’s BASKETBALL INFORMATION Feb. 11 at Loyola Marymount Head Coach: Michelle Bento-Jackson Feb. 15 at Saint Mary’s Head Coach: Julie Rousseau Feb. 16 at Portland Record at Santa Clara: 46-45 (3 years) Feb. 17 San Francisco Record at Pepperdine: 12-17 (1 season) Feb. 18 at Gonzaga Career Record: 46-45 (3 years) Feb. 23 at Loyola Marymount Career Record: 12-17 (1 season) Feb. 23 Saint Mary’s Office Phone: (408) 554-2323 Feb. 25 at Pepperdine Office Phone: (310)506-4768 Feb. 25 Santa Clara Assistant Coaches: Tanya Nash, Heidi Spurgeon Mar. 2-5 at WCC Tournament Assistant Coaches: Vanessa Nygaard, Mar. 2-5 at WCC Tournament Jenn Bradley Shelly Sheeztz, Carlton Oliver 2004-05 Record: 17-14 2004-05 Record: 12-17 2004-05 Conference Record • Finish: 8-6 •3rd 2004-05 Conference Record • Finish: 7-7 • 4th Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 12 • 2 Letterwinners Returning • Lost: 6 • 4 Starters Returning • Lost: 4 • 1 Starters Returning • Lost: 3 • 2

2005-06 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 83 SPEED CHART SPEED CHART

11 Cassady Moore 12 Bianca Ziemann 13 Amanda DeCoud 15 Jenna Sybesma 20 Jenni Smith G • 5-7 • FR-HS G • 5-8 • SR-3V G • 5-7 • SO-1V F • 6-2 • FR-HS G •6-0 • SR-3V Long Beach, CA Huntington Beach, CA Moreno Valley, CA Corona, CA Broomfield, CO

21 Rachael Ziemann 22 Amanda Patton 23 Sara Brown 30 Bronwyn Evans 32 Jenn Hall G • 5-8 • SR-3V G • 5-9 • JR-2V G • 5-9 • SO-TR F • 6-1 • SO-1V G • 6-2 •JR-TR Huntington Beach, CA Valencia, CA Santa Margarita, CA Portland, OR Folsom, CA

33 Georgia Onyemem 34 Valerie Ogoke 35 Ashlee Dunlap 40 Carrie Noyes 50 Jevay Groom G • 5-9 • FR-HS F • 6-2 • SO-1V F • 6-1 • JR-TR F • 6-1 • SO-1V C • 6-3 • SR-3V San Leandro, CA Inglewood, CA Los Angeles, CA Brea, CA Granada Hills, CA

Julie Wilhoit Lynn Flanagan Tami Adkins Will Callanen Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

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