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Arizona ......................................... 80 Arizona State ............................... 80 California ..................................... 81 Stanford ....................................... 81 Oregon ......................................... 82 Oregon State ............................... 82 UCLA ............................................ 83 Southern California ..................... 83 Washington State ....................... 84 SID Directory ............................... 84 Lipscomb ...................................... 85 Maine-Orono ............................... 85 Hawaii ......................................... 85 Notre Dame ................................. 86 Colorado....................................... 86 Denver ......................................... 86 Texas Tech ................................... 87 Iowa State ................................... 87 Opponents’ Web Sites ................ 87 2003-2004 OPPONENTS ARIZONA WILDCATS ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILS Joan Bonvicini Shawntinice Polk Charli Jill Noe Turner Thorne GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Tucson, Arizona Location: Tempe, Arizona Enrollment: 35,000 Enrollment: 45,693 Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Sun Devils Colors: Cardinal and Navy Colors: Maroon and Gold Conference: Pacific-10 Conference: Pacific-10 President: Dr. Peter Likins President: Dr. Michael Crow Faculty Athletics Representative: Dudley B. Woodard Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Jerry L. Kingston Director of Athletics: Jim Livengood Director of Athletics: Gene Smith AD Phone: (520) 621-4622 AD Phone: (480) 965-6360 Ticket Office Phone: (520) 621-CATS (2287) Ticket Office Phone: (480) 965-2381 Arena: McKale Center Arena: Wells Fargo Arena Arena Capacity: 14,545 Arena Capacity: 14,141 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director: Tom Duddleston, Jr. Sports Information Director: Mark Brand WBB SID: Mindy Claggett WBB SID: Rhonda Lundin SID Office Phone: (520) 621-4163 SID Office Phone: (480) 965-9780 WBB SID Home Phone: (520) 512-1930 WBB SID Home Phone: (480) 752-3236 SID FAX: (520) 621-2681 SID FAX: (480) 965-5408 Press Row Phone: (520) 621-5291 Press Row Phone: (480) 965-7274 SID email: [email protected] SID email: [email protected] COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Joan Bonvicini (Southern Connecticut, 1975) Head Coach: Charli Turner Thorne (Stanford, 1988) Record at School (years): 214-139 (12 years) Record at school (years): 106-100 (7 years) Career Record (years): 539-210 (24 years) Career Record (years): 146-140 (9 years) Record vs. UW: 16-14 Record vs. UW: 5-9 School previously held head coaching job: Long Beach State School previously held head coaching job: Northern Arizona Office Phone: (520) 621-4014 Office Phone: (480) 965-6086 Best time to call: mornings Best time to call: Mornings through S.I.D. Assistant Coaches: Curtis Loyd (Southern Utah, 1994); Kellee Barney (Idaho, Associate Head Coach: Meg Sanders (Cal State Fullerton, 1985) 1983); Shimmy Gray (Michigan, 1994) Assistant Coaches: Joseph Anders (Arkansas-Monticello, 1980); Laura Hughes (Santa Clara, 1992) TEAM INFORMATION 2002-2003 Record: 22-9 TEAM INFORMATION Postseason Results: NCAA Tournament, first round 2002-2003 Record: 16-14 Final National Ranking: 22nd (AP) Postseason Results: WNIT, second round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 Final National Ranking: N/A Starters Returning (Cl., Pos., PPG, RPG): Aimee Grzyb (Sr., G, 10.5, 2.0); Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3 Shawntinice Polk (So., C, 17.4, 10.8); Dee-Dee Wheeler (Jr., G, 16.2, 4.6) Starters Returning (Cl., Pos., PPG, RPG): Amy Denson (So., F, 9.9, 6.0), Kristen Starters Lost: 2 Kovesdy (So., F, 9.7, 6.1), Jill Noe (So., G, 12.6, 5.8), Carrie Buckner (Jr., G, 8.0, All-time record vs. UW: 11-25 5.5), Kylan Loney (Jr., G, 8.1, 3.5) Last Year’s Meetings: UW def. UA, 60-59, 1/11/03 in Seattle; UA def. UW, 79-66, Starters Lost: 0 2/6/03 in Tucson; UA def. UW, 74-51, 3/9/03 at Pac-10 Tournament. All-time record vs. UW: 12-24 2002-2003 Common Opponents: All Pac-10 schools, Hawaii Last Year’s Meetings: UW def. ASU, 69-56, 1/9/03 in Seattle; ASU def. UW, 62- Longest UW Win Streak in Series: 12 games 56, 2/8/03 in Tempe. Longest UA Win Streak in Series: 4 games 2002-2003 Common Opponents: All Pac-10 schools Current Streak: UW has lost two games Longest UW Win Streak in Series: 11 games Longest ASU Win Streak in Series: 3 games Current Streak: UW has lost one game 80 2003-04 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON BASKETBALL 2003-2004 OPPONENTS CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS STANFORD CARDINAL Caren Horstmeyer Nihan Anaz Tara VanDerveer Nicole Powell GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Berkeley, California Location: Stanford, California Enrollment: 33,000 Enrollment: 13,075 (6,556 undergraduates) Nickname: Golden Bears Nickname: Cardinal Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Cardinal and White Conference: Pacific-10 Conference: Pacific-10 Chancellor: Robert Berdahl President: John Hennessy Faculty Athletics Representative: William B. Lester, Jr. Director of Athletics: Dr. Ted Leland Director of Athletics: Stephen Gladstone AD Phone: (650) 723-4596 AD Phone: (510) 642-3839 Senior Women's Administrator: Debi Gore-Mann Ticket Office Phone: 1-800-GOBEARS (462-3277) Ticket Office Phone: (650) 723-1021 Arena: Haas Pavilion Arena: Maples Pavilion Arena Capacity: 11,877 Arena Capacity: 7,391 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Executive Associate AD/Communications: Bob Rose Assistant A.D.-Media Relations: Gary Migdol Assistant AD/Media Relations: Herb Benenson Co-Media Relations Directors: Bob Vazquez and Scott Leykam WBB SID: Debbie Rosenfeld-Caparaz WBB SID: Scott Leykam SID Office Phone: (510) 642-3611 SID Office Phone: (650) 723-0996 WBB SID Home Phone: (510) 528-7462 SID Home Phone: (650) 858-1889 SID FAX: (510) 643-7778 SID FAX: (650) 725-2957 Press Row Phone: (510) 642-3098 Press Row Phone: (650) 723-4418 SID email: [email protected] SID email: [email protected] COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Caren Horstmeyer (Santa Clara, 1984) Head Coach: Tara VanDerveer (Indiana, 1975) Record at school (years): 29-56 (3 years) Record at school (years): 423-110 (17 years) Career Record (years): 250-180 (15 years) Career Record (years): 575-161 (24 years) Record vs. UW: 1-6 Record vs. UW: 22-14 Schools previously held head coaching jobs: Santa Clara Schools previously held head coaching jobs: Ohio State, Idaho Office Phone: (510) 642-9448 Office Phone: (650) 723-0284 Best time to call: call SID to arrange interviews Best time to call: mornings Assistant Coaches: Barb Smith (Ohio State, 1986), Kirsten McKnight (Oregon, Associate Head Coach: Amy Tucker (Ohio State, 1982) 1998), Camille Burkes (Wisconsin, 1996) Assistant Coaches: Karen Middleton (South Carolina, 1991), Julie Rousseau (CSU Los Angeles, 1991) TEAM INFORMATION 2002-2003 Record: 10-19 TEAM INFORMATION Postseason Results: N/A 2002-2003 Record: 27-5 Final National Ranking: N/A Postseason Results: NCAA Tournament, second round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/4 Final National Ranking: 9 (AP), 14 (USA Today/ESPN) Starters Returning (Cl., Pos., PPG, RPG): Nihan Anaz (Sr., G, 10.1, 2.5), Timea Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/1 Ivanyi (Sr., C, 9.8, 5.3), Kristin Iwanaga (Jr., G, 7.3, 2.3), Leigh Gregory (Jr., F, 9.2, Starters Returning (Cl., Pos., PPG, RPG): Susan King (Jr., G, 6.3, 1.3), Nicole 4.9) Powell (Sr., F, 18.8, 9.3), Kelley Suminski (Jr., G, 7.6, 2.0), T'Nae Thiel (Jr., F, 7.3, Starters Lost: 1 6.0), Chelsea Trotter (Jr., C, 9.2, 6.1) All-time record vs. UW: 8-33 Starters Lost: 0 Last Year’s Meetings: UW def. Cal, 76-59, 1/16/03, in Berkeley; UW def. Cal, 74- All-time record vs. UW: 25-13 54, 2/15/03, in Seattle Last Year’s Meetings: Stanford def. UW, 77-63, 1/18/03 in Stanford; UW def. 2003-2004 Common Opponents: All Pac-10 schools, Colorado, Texas Tech Stanford, 92-68, 2/13/03 in Seattle Longest UW Win Streak in Series: 13 games 2003-2004 Common Opponents: All Pac-10 schools,Texas Tech Longest Cal Win Streak in Series: 3 games Longest UW Win Streak in Series: 4 games Current Streak: UW has won 6 games Longest Stanford Win Streak in Series: 10 games Current Streak: UW has won one game 2003-04 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON BASKETBALL 81 2003-2004 OPPONENTS OREGON DUCKS OREGON STATE BEAVERS Bev Smith Cathrine Kraayveld Judy Spoelstra Leilani Estevan GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Eugene, Oregon Location: Corvallis, Oregon Enrollment: 20,044 Enrollment: 19,000 Nickname: Ducks Nickname: Beavers Colors: Green and Yellow Colors: Orange and Black Conference: Pacific-10 Conference: Pacific-10 President: Dave Frohnmayer President: Dr. Edward Ray Faculty Athletics Representative: James O’Fallon Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Robert Frank Director of Athletics: Bill Moos Director of Athletics: Bob De Carolis AD Phone: (541) 346-4481 AD Phone: (541) 737-2547 Ticket Office Phone: 1-800-WEBFOOT Ticket Office Phone: (541) 737-4455 Arena: McArthur Court Arena: Gill Coliseum Arena Capacity: 9,087 Arena Capacity: 10,400 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Directors: David Williford Sports Information Director: Hal Cowan WBB SID: Andrew Longeteig WBB SID: Michelle Westerberg SID Office Phone: (541) 346-2253 SID Office Phone: (541) 737-8898 WBB SID Home Phone: (541) 434-8308 WBB SID Home Phone: (503) 566-6569 SID FAX: (541) 346-5449 SID FAX: (541) 737-3072 Press Row Phone: (541) 346-4497 Press Row Phone: (541) 737-3020 SID email: [email protected] SID email: [email protected]
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