In The Fast Lane State Women's Team 1985-86 From left to right seated : Yvette Flippen , Monica Raspberry, Fonda DeCree, Chelle Flamoe, Ayako Kikuchi , Jennifer Young , Cindy Ahr, Carol DeFrancesco, Lisa Channel, Debbie Dalluge. Standing: Laura Amiton , Head Coach Aki Hill, Cynthia Jackson.

All Press Guide Photos by Mike Shields Printed by Albany Printing Co., Inc. Table of Contents

THE UNIVERSITY Facts About Oregon State ...... 2 Media Information ...... 3 Ticket Prices ...... 3 ...... 4 Oregon State Facilities ...... 4 COACHES & STAFF HeadCoachAki Hill ...... 6 Assistant Coach Alan Lambert ...... ? Assistant Coach Robyn Clark ...... ? President of OSU , John V. Byrne ...... 8 Athletic Director, Lynn Snyder ...... 8 Deputy Athletic Director, Dr. Sylvia Moore ...... 9 THE SEASON The Season Outlook ...... 1 2-1 3 OSU Roster ...... 14 Profiles ...... 16-20 THE OPPONENTS Opponents ...... 21-26 Big 0 Classic ...... 27 IN REVIEW OSU Statistics ...... 29 NorPac Conference ...... 30-33 THE RECORD BOOK Oregon State Records ...... 35-38 Gill Coliseum Records ...... 39 Series Records ...... 40-4 1 Year By Year Resu lts ...... 42-43 Oregon State History ...... 44 The University

Facts About LOCATION: Corvallis, Oregon PRESIDENT: Dr_ John V_ Byrne POPULATION: 42,000 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Lynn Snyder ENROLLMENT: 15,000 DEPUTY AD: Dr. Sylvia Moore CONFERENCE: NorPac (women) BASKETBALL COACH: Aki Hill NICKNAME: Beavers SPORTS INFO. DIR.: Hal Cowan COLORS: Orange and Black BASKETBALL SID: Steve Lathrop

A new president will lead Oregon State forestry, veterinary medicine, food science, University into its 117th year as one of the education, high technology, pharmacy, leading educational and research centers in gene research, business administration and the United States. home economics. John V. Byrne assumed office in The first graduating class at OSU , in November, 1984, becoming OSU's 14th 1870, consisted of a grand total of three president. persons, two men and one woman . Since Byrne, 57 , is a former vice president at that time, the school has grown to where it Oregon State and most recently Ad­ now confers some 3,000 degrees each ministrator of the National Oceanic and June and enrollment is more than 15,000. Atmospheric Administration . He returns to But the emphasis remains on the individual. OSU, the oldest state supported institution The program offerings are plentiful and of of higher learning in Oregon, with a charter high quality at Oregon State in both day of Oct. 27, 1868. undergraduate and graduate fields. About Oregon State is one of just a handful of one out of every six students at OSU is in universities in the United States which is the Graduate School. Bachelor's degrees both a Land Grant and Sea Grant institution. are offered in some 150 fields; master's in OSU, in addition to its main campus, has 100 fields; and doctorates in 50 fields. research bases at the OSU-Hatfield Marine Oregon State's campus is one of the Science in Newport and at a dozen most picturesque in the West, based at the Agricultural Experiment Stations around the foothills of the Coast Range in the fertile state. Willamette Valley. Many of the buildings at National leadership is also provided by OS U are made of red brick, while some of the university in fields other than the newer structures have modern archi­ oceanography and agriculture, including tectural design.

2 SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE Sports Information Director: Hal Cowan Student Assistants: Women's Basketball SID: Steve Lathrop Steve Fenk, Thorn Dumont, Assistant: Mike Corwin Pam Rapkin, Scott Ball Secretary: Denice Robnette The Oregon State sports information office is located on the second floor of Gill Coliseum and includes four full-time staff members. All press releases concerning OSU athletic teams originate from the office and are distributed to media and individuals on the mailing list for various sports or seasons. All press and photographer credentials are handled by the sports information office. Hal Cowan oversees the operation of the office and heads up sports information for OSU football. Mike Corwin's primary responsibilities are men's basketball and baseball. Student assistants help with many of the sports. Steve Lathrop handles women 's basketball, gymnastics, volleyball and softball. He can be reached at home in the evenings at (503) 753-7376. The mailing address for sports information is 209 Gill Coliseum, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331. The telephone number is (503) 754-3720.

NEWS MEDIA FOR OREGON STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Pat Lafferty Roy Gault Jeff Wohler Sports Director Sports Editor Sports Editor KLOO Radio Corvallis Gazette-Times The Oregonian P.O. Box 731 600 SW Jefferson 1320 SW Broadway Corvallis, OR 97330 Corvallis, OR 97330 Portland, OR 97201 (503) 753-4493 (503) 753-2641 (503) 221-8166

Doug Blair Graham Kislingbury Bob Baum Sports Director Sports Editor Associated Press KFLY Radio Albany Democrat-Herald 1320 SW Broadway P.O. Box K P 0 Box 130 Portland, OR 97201 Corvallis, OR 97330 Albany, OR 97321 (503) 228-2169 (503) 754-6633 (503) 926-2211 Alan Houston Sports Director Wally Benson United Press International KBVR RadiorTV Sports Editor 1320 SW Broadway Oregon State University Oregon Statesman-Journal Portland, OR 97201 Corvallis, OR 97331 P 0 Box 13009 (503) 226-2644 (503) 754-2008 Salem , OR 97308 (503) 399-6700 OSU Sports Information Sports Editor Gill Coliseum 209 The Daily Barometer John Conrad Oregon State University Oregon State University Sports Editor Corvallis, OR 97331 Corvallis, OR 97331 Eugene Register-Guard (503) 754-3720 (503) 754-2231 P.O. Box 10188 Eugene, OR 97440 (503) 345-1 031

TICKET PRICES SEASON TICKETS BIG 0 CLASSIC, Nov_ 29-30 Adults - $25.00 Oregon State's Gill Coliseum Students - $15.00 Adults - $5.00 per evening Senior Citizens - $15.00 Students - $2 .50 per evening SINGLE GAME Senior Citizens - $2.50 per evening Adults - $4 .00 Tournament Package - $8 .00 for adults Students - $2.00 $4 .00 for students Senior Citizens - $2.00 $4 .00 for senior citizens

3 GILL COLISEUM-Home of OSU Basketball

Gill Coliseum, home of the Oregon State Oregon State men 's basketball coach for 36 women 's basketball team, has a new look years and later athletic director. following the 1984-85 season . During the 1976-77 sea son, the OSU Seating capacity for the multi-purpose women 's team first began playing its games arena has been raised to 10,500, but there in Gill on a regular basis. During the first are more aesthetic changes as well. The couple of years, many of those games were outer lobbies have been given a more played as doubleheaders with the men 's modern look with carpeted walls and tiled team and the Beavers will have a pair of floors. Several classrooms and meeting twinbills this season . rooms have been added and the lower part Since 1976, the OSU women have hosted of Gill will consist entirely of theater seats national teams from the Soviet Union, the for more comfortable viewing . Republic of China and the Republic of Gill Coliseum ha s been considered the Korea, as well as club teams from Japan perfect arena for spectators since it was and Australia . The Beavers have also drawn opened in December of 1949. Despite its national champion USC and several other size, covering 1.3 acres, there are no posts powerhouse teams from around the country to obstruct the view within the main arena . to Gill, where OSU coach Aki Hill has com­ And 80 percent of the seats are located to piled a home record of 60-1 0 during the last th e side of the court for better viewing. six years, including an incredible 45-5 mark The coliseum was named after Slats Gill, over the last five seasons.

ATHLETIC FACILITIES AT OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY Baseball : Coleman Field (2,000) Softball: Ropes Field Ba sketball : Gill Coliseum (10 ,500) Swimming: Corvallis Aquatic Center Crew: Willamette River Tennis: OSU Courts Cross Country: Avery Park Track : Wayne Valley Field (4,000) Football : Parker Stadium (40 ,593) Volleyball: Gill Coliseum Golf: Corvallis Country Club Wrestling: Gill Coliseum Gymnas tics: Gill Coliseum

4 The Staff

OREGON STATE UN IVERSITY ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY

WOMEN 'S BASKETBALL STAFF (Home Phone) Coach Ak i Hill ...... ' ...... (503) 753-0382 Assistant Coach Alan Lambert...... 758-3672 Assistant Coach Robyn Clark .. ..754-9296 Sports Information , Steve Lathrop.. .. 753-7 376 ADM INISTRAT ION Athletic Department General Switchboard .... 754-2611 Ticket Office ...... 754-4455 Sports Information ...... 754-3720 Tra in ing Room ...... 754-41 88 Oregon State Sports Hotline . 754-2000 Athletic Director: Lynn Snyder ... 758-5588 Deputy Director: Sylvia Moore .. 752-53 14 Beaver Club: Bob Herndon ...... 754-7983 Sports Information Director: Hal Cowan...... 757-1446 Assistant AD for Administration: Jack Rainey ...... 926-4770 Assistant AD for Busi ness Affairs: Jerry Ward ...... 753-1922 Budget Director: Odell Wood ...... 754-7601 Ticket Manager: Elaine Van Vleet...... 752-3809 Team Doctor: Berle Barth ...... 847-5662 Assistant SID : Mike Corwin ...... 758-5500 Assistant SID : Steve Lathrop...... 745-7115 COACHING STAFF (Head Coaches Only) Men 's Basketball: ...... 757-1897 Women's Basketball: Aki Hill ...... , ...... 753-0382 Baseball: Jack Riley ...... 757-0523 Crew: Dave Emigh ...... 753-0956 Cross Country: Gary Sievers ...... ,...... 754-6044 Football : Dave Kragthorpe ...... 758-6729 Men's Golf: Rick Garber ... ,...... 753-8818 Women 's Golf: Walt Kennick ...... 753-7937 Gymnastics: Jim Turpin ...... 752-0132 Swimming: Laura Baumhofer ...... 753-9352 Softball: Carol Browning ...... 757-3628 Track & Field: Chuck McNeil ...... 754-8419 Volleyball: Tino Reyes ...... 754-7742 Wrestling : Dale Thomas ...... 438-4471 MAILING ADDRESS: 103 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, OR 97331 TICKET INFORMATION: OSU Athletic Ticket Office, 103 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, OR 97331. (503) 754-4455. PRESS PASS INFORMATION: Sports Information Office, 209 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, OR 97331 . (503) 754-3720.

5 Coaches & Staff

Head Coach: Aki Hill Year at OSU: 8th OSU Record: 144-53 Career Record: 144-53 Birthdate: July 7, 1940, in Tsugawa, Niigata (Japan)

In just seven seasons at Oregon State University, women 's basketball coach Aki Hill has transformed the Beaver program into one of the finest in the country. Hill has guided the Beavers into post­ season play in six of her seven seasons including two consecutive NCAA ap: pearances, 1983 and 1984. She has led Oregon State to 20 or more wins in five of the last six seasons and has a career winning percentage of .731 . She has coached an All-American center, an All-American forward and an All-American guard at OSU And she was named Coach of the Year by her peers in the Northern Pacific Athletic In 1972, Hill took a leave of absence from Conference (NorPac) in both of the league's coaching to study in a special program first two years. under Wooden at UCLA. She is one of the The 44-year-old Hill is regarded as one of few women , or Japanese, coaches to have the best women's basketball coaches in the such an extensive background of training in country and has a style unique among the United States. collegiate women 's teams. Her halfcourt As a player, Hill competed for three years press defense is an Oregon State tradition in high school ba sketball , then seven years as is the Beavers' 40 minutes of constant on an AAU first division team in Japan . She pressure. was a starting guard for the Tokyo Marine Hatsue Aki Hill is a native of Japan. She Company, the same team she later coached. trained under some of basketball 's most Her team won the national championship in noteworthy authorities, including the legen­ 1965. dary UCLA coach . Other Hill has been nominated for national mentors of Hill include Tatsuo Hata, a Coach of the Year honors four times in her leading Japanese authority on basketball; seven years at Oregon State. She ha s to her Hall of Famer ; and Stu Inman, credit a pair of National Women 's Invita­ director of player personnel for the Portland tional Tournament titles, two Northwest Trailblazers. Women 's Basketball League crowns and a Hi ll has spent the past 25 years playing, NorPac championship. studying and coaching basketball. Her U.S. THE AKI HILL ERA AT OSU coaching career began in 1976, when she 1979-NWBL champs {15-7) was an assistant at Foothill Community 1980-NWIT champs (23-8) College and Santa Clara University in Cali­ 1981 -NWBL champs (22-6) fornia. 1982-NWIT champs (20-8) In 1970, Hill became the first and only 1983-NorPac champs (24-6) woman coach in Japan 's 75-team AAU 1984-NCAA berth (21-8) organization. She coached the Tokyo 1985-2nd NorPac (19-10) Marine Insurance teams, guiding one to a second place national finish during her final 1978-85-6 postseason berths (144-53) year. 6 Assistant: Alan Lamar Lambert Year at OSU: 1st College: Western State College (Colorado) Birthdate: April 14, 1955 in Indianapolis, Indiana

Alan Lambert joins the Beaver basketball program after a year at Penn State Univer­ sity where he served as graduate assistant coach for the Nittany Lions , who ranked ninth nationally in 1985 and won the NCAA Eastern Regional Championship. Lambert, 30, is a 1978 graduate of Western State College in Gunnison, Colorado. He earned two letters in basket­ J ball at Western State earning All Rocky Four of the California JC championships. Mountain Conference Honorable Mention. Lambert received a masters degree from He captained his team in 1978 and led the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in 1981 in Physical team in assists while shooting 53% from Education and will finish Ph.D. work from the field . Lambert also attended Cuesta Penn State University some time in 1986. Community College in San Luis Obispo, While pursuing his Ph .D. at Penn State he California for two years again lettering assisted the Lady Lions basketball team to twice in basketball. their best ever fini sh and a 28-5 record . For four seasons he worked as an assis­ A graduate of San Lu is Obispo High tant men 's coach at Cuesta after gradua­ School, Lambert was second team All­ tion , helping his team to the California State Northern League. Junior College Playoffs three of those He is married to the former Geri Owen seasons. The 1975-76 Cuesta team finished and he has one brother, Russell, 31, and as league champions and reached the Final one sister, Pamela, 24.

Assistant: Robyn Rochelle Clark Year at OSU: 1st College: Oregon State University Birthdate: August 18, 1961

One of Oregon State's all-time top players will return to the Beaver program this season as an assistant. Robyn Clark, 24 , who ranks among the Beaver career leaders in several major categories, is back with the Beavers after playing a year of professional basketball in Belgium. A 1984 graduate of Oregon State with a B.S. degree in business administration, Clark is the fourth leading scorer in OSU women 's basketball history with 1009 points to her credit. She also ranks in the She played professionally for the top 10 for the Beavers in rebounding (2nd Monceau Sur Sambre Belgium team that with 612), assists (4th with 258) and steals won the national championship of Belgium (4th with 238). She averaged 8.7 points a in 1985. game during her four seasons with the Originally from Waco, Texas, Clark at­ Beavers and earned Honorable Mention to tended Clover Park Hig h School in Tacoma, the NorPac Conference All-Star team her Washington before attending Oregon State. senior season (1984). She was also Beaver At Clover Park she competed in volleyball, co-captain as a senior and played on two basketball and track. She was twice an All­ NWIT champions and the 1984 NorPac Conference player in basketball and finished champions .. third in the state high jump in 1979. 7 ADMINISTRATION

President of Oregon State JOHN V. BYRNE

The 14th president of Oregon State University is John V. Byrne, who succeeded Robert W. MacVicar following his retire­ ment in November of 1984. Byrne, 57, is a former vice president for research and graduate studies at Oregon State. He spent 21 years at OSU before he was nominated by President Reagan in 1981 to head the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The U.S. Senate confirmed his appointment and Byrne se rved as NOAA Administrator for three years. Columbia University in 1953, and was The new OSU president has also been awarded his doctorate in marine geology U.S Commissioner to the International from the University of Southern California in Whaling Commission and was a member of 1957. advisory panels for the National Science Byrne joined the Oregon State faculty in Foundation, and the Departments of 1960 as an associate professor in what was Agriculture, Interior, State, Commerce and then the department of oceanography. He Defense. was promoted to department chairman of Born May 9, 1928, in Hempstead, N.Y., the growing program in 1963, earned full Byrne is a graduate of Hamilton College in professor status in 1965 and was appointed New York. He received his bachelor's dean of the OSU School of Oceanography degree in marine geology from Hamilton in in 1972 (the program is now the College of 1951, earned a master's in geology from Oceanography). Athletic Director DR . LYNN J. SNYDER

Lynn J. Snyder, 43, became Oregon State's ninth Director of Intercollegiate Athletics in June, 1985. He replaced in the Beavers ' top athletic ad­ ministrative position. Snyder came to OSU after six very suc­ cessful years as Director of Athletics at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia. Under his direction, Marshall 's athletic program made tremendous strides. Among his accomplishments were doubling the athleti c budget in six years, while state support was cut in half. Major improve­ ments in academics were also made during hi s tenure at Marshall . The Marsha ll athletic program blossomed Snyder has also se rved as an assistant at the same time. Berths in the NCAA Athletic Director and Associate Athletic basketball championships his last years, Director at the University of Illinois at the first winning football season in 19 years Urbana-Champaign , hi s alma mater. He and school record attendance figures in received hi s B.S. degree in Personal basketball and football are among hi s major Management in 1964 and hi s M.Ed . in achievements. Educational Psychology in 1969. He earned Marshall also received several facility his Ph .D. in Educational Psychology in improvements with Snyder at the helm, 1978. Snyder is a graduate of Mount Vernon including a new basketball arena, a new Townsh ip High School in Mt. Vernon, baseball facility and a new training table Illinois. facility. 8 Deputy Athletic Director DR. SYLVIA MOORE

Dr. Sylvia Moore was named OSU's first deputy athletic director following the merger of the Oregon State men's and women 's athletic programs in July, 1982. The number two administrator in the department, Moore has been at OSU since 1966. An associate professor, Moore has had a busy and varied career at Oregon State. She first taught a number of profes­ sional preparation courses for physical education majors, and was acting head advisor in coordinating the undergraduate program in 1975-76. She was named acting director of women's athletics in 1977-78 when the program was a part of the physical education department. She was OSU's interim Athletic Director last year. Moore coached the Oregon State A 1963 graduate in physical education women 's basketball team for the 1966-67 from the University of Washington, Moore season, and was the women 's gymnastics earned her master's degree in motor coach from 1966 to 1974. She was named learning from the University of Oregon in director of women's athletics in July, 1980, 1966. She received a doctorate in social­ after working as an administrative intern in psychology of sport in 1980, also from the the President's Office the prev:ous year. University of Oregon.

Event Manager DEL KE RBER After eight seasons as assistant baseball coach and three years as 's assistant for game management, Del was named to the full-time staff as event manager replacing Paul Valenti in 1983. Del also has continued in his role as assistant baseball coach. Kerber graduated from Oregon State in 1964 and continued his education with his Masters from OSU in 1967. He enjoyed some fine seasons as a prep baseball coach at Dallas and Grants Pass High Schools before returning to Oregon State in 1976. Del played baseball at both Serra High School in Salem and Oregon State. He is married. His wife, Vicky, was a former administrative assistant in the Beaver Club and Melody, 2. He was born January 30, and they have two daughters, Amanda, 7 1941 in Salem, Oregon .

9 SUPPORT STAFF

Academic Counselor DR. MIKE BEACHLEY

Mike was appointed Oregon State's academic counselor for the athletic depart­ ment July 1, 1985. Mike joined the athletic department after spending nine years as an assistant professor in Oregon State's Department of Speech Communication. Prior to joining the OSU staff as an assistant professor, Mike spent 1973-76 as an instructor in Speech Communication and Department of Continuing Education at the University of Denver (Colorado). From 1971-73 he was an inst ructor in Ad­ ministrative Communication in the Depart­ ment of Extension Services at San Fran­ cisco State University. From 1966-71 he held various jobs as a musician, and as a flight controller and passenger service agent. He graduated from San Diego Mesa College in 1966 with his A.A. in English and Political Science. He from University of Denver in Speech Com­ earned his B.A. from San Francisco State in munication in 1976. 1970 in Philosophy and Speech. He earned He is married to former Sandra Benner. his M.A. from San Francisco State in 1971 Mike and Sandra have two children , in Speech and Psychology. He has a Ph.D. Rebekah , 9, and Michael, 14 .

Director Promotion & Sales PATTI DRAPELA

Patti moved into the Beaver Club office as an assistant in July, 1982, when the Men's and Women 's athletic programs at OSU were merged. She was named Promo­ tions Director for the entire department in 1984. Patti was hired at OSU in August of 1981 as Promotions Director for Women 's athletics, the first such position at OSU . Prior to joining the OSU staff, Drapela worked for two years promoting events for the prestigious National Academy of Artistic Gymnastics in Eugene. She was publicity director for the Lane County Auditorium As sociation in Eugene, working on fund raising projects for the new per­ forming arts center. Drapela is a 1957 graduate of North Drapela was a concert promoter for five Salem High School and a 1961 graduate years and a professional musician (drummer) from University of Oregon with a B.S. in for eight years. As promotions director for Edu cation. She has also been an elemen­ Women's athletics at OSU , Patti was in tary school teacher in Arizona, Wa shington charge of special fund raising events and and Oregon. She has four children, Val , 23; promoting Oregon State women 's athletic Nick, 20; Amy, 16; and Jennifer, 11 Born events. November 3, 1939 in Salem. 10 The Season

1985·86 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time NOV. 16 TAIWAN NATIONAL TEAM 7:30pm Nov. 22 Mississippi 7:30pm Nov. 23 Delta State 7:30pm NOV. 29·30 BIG "0" CLASSIC 7/9pm (UCLA, Cal State Fullerton, Texas A & M, OSU) Dec. 6 Idaho 7:30pm Dec. 7 Eastern Washington 7:30pm Dec. 13-14 Boise State Tournament 6/8 pm Dec. 20 Long Beach 7:30pm Dec. 21 usc 7:30pm Dec. 31 Wyoming 7:30pm Jan . 2 Colorado State 7:30pm JAN. 8 PORTLAND 8:00pm JAN. 17 SAN JOSE STATE 7:30pm JAN. 18 CAL BERKELEY 5:00pm Jan. 23 Washington State 7:30pm Jan. 25 Washington 12:45 pm FEB. 1 FRESNO STATE 7:30pm FEB.2 ARIZONA STATE 5:30pm* FEB. 7 OREGON 7:30pm Feb. 8 Portland 7:30pm Feb. 14 Cal Berkeley 7:30pm Feb. 15 San Jose State 7:30pm FEB. 21 WASHINGTON 6:30pm FEB. 22 WASHINGTON STATE 5:00pm FEB. 25 PORTLAND STATE 7:30pm Feb. 28 Fresno State 7:30pm March 5 Oregon 7:30pm

HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS All times Pacific Standard Time *Time approximate game will start, 30 minutes after men's game. Oregon State Ticket Office: (503) 754·4455 OSU Sports Information: (503) 754·3720

11 Outlook Beavers starting from scratch

Aki Hill has averaged better than 20 wins a season in her seven years at the helm of the Oregon State women 's basketball team, but she says the 1985-86 version of the Beavers makes her feel like a rookie coach. Her task is not di ssimilar to putting together a jigsaw puzzle with a couple of pieces mi ssing . " Thi s feels like the first year of the program," Hill laughed. "What we have is unknown, completely Thi s is a whole new team and we are going to have to create new st rategy. But that makes it very, very exciting. " Hill kn ew she would have a problem of sort s after the graduation of Juli Coleman and Tanya Mothershed. Coleman, an All­ American guard, averaged 23.9 points a game; Mothershed, a 6-3 center, added 10.9 points and 7.3 rebounds. Not only did they anchor the team, they were the only upperclassmen. That problem was compounded when Brenda Arbuckle, the leading returning scorer and rebounder for the Beavers, went down in practice with a knee injury requiring surgery . The loss of her 14 .1 points and 7.6 rebounds a game will leave Hill another major gap to fill. In addition OSU will have to look elsewhere for a leader on the floor. That means that this year's elder statesmen are juniors Lisa Channel, Jennifer Young and Cindy Ahr. One, or more, will have to become a team leader. The loss of Arbuckle further accentuates Lisa Channel the problem underneath. With 6-5 freshman Lisa Ellis in hand , Hill concentrated her court. And everyone has to run. recruiting efforts on the backcourt last " Offensively, my philosophy is the spring. But when Ellis announced her inten­ same," Hill added. "Whether you have big tion to transfer to Long Beach over the people or little people, you need to dump summer and Arbuckle was lost to injury, Hill the ball inside. But we may have to make was left with Ahr and a supporting cast of one more pass and we may have to become munchkins. a little more sophisticated." At 6-5, Ahr has the height to play low The Beavers aren't without weapons. post. But at 149 pounds, the thin junior has Should Ahr be unable to answer the starting neither the strength or the stamina to battle gun, 6-1 sophomore Debbie Dalluge will get the rugged frontcourts of the NorPac Con­ the nod underneath, at low or high post. She ference. was, perhaps, the most consistent of the "Our game plan will have to change Beavers last year, averaging 6.9 points and without a center, " Hill emphasized, "and 6.0 rebounds a game. we are not going to be able to come in suc­ Hill has high hopes for Channel, coming cessfully in one year. We are going to have off a redshirt year. But her injured knee has to push the ball forward , even though our been slow in healing and the oft-injured quickness is mediocre. Defensively, we are Channel " cannot be counted on for 40 going to have to extend our 2-1-2 zone past minutes a game," Hill acknowledged. "I half court, to three quarters or even fu ll sympathize with Lisa on her injuries; now I 12 Cindy Ah r Jennifer Young hope she has the mental toughness to over­ year ago. Fonda DeCree, a 6-1 sophomore, come them." should see playing time at forward . If Channel can play, she will likely Sound confusing? Hill thinks so, too. assume the No. 3 spot in Hill's offense, " It is going to take some time because which loosely translates to small forward . we don 't know what wi ll happen ," Hill said. But Channel can play the point or off guard " This is the first time we haven't had a as well and the 5-11 junior has the potential center. If this turns out to be the hardest to be among the best players in the con­ working group in history, if they overcome ference. their ups and downs, if they show character Should Dalluge and Channel remain to come together, I will be very, very happy healthy, Hil l has two spots in her starting at the end of the season. lineup set. Just where they might end up "As far as wins and losses, they are not playing depends on several factors. my biggest concern right now," Hill added. Freshmen Chelle Flamoe and Cynthia "If they want to fire me, fine. But we have a Jackson shou ld make a run at a starting lot of work to do before we can set many point guard position, if Channel plays goals for ourselves." elsewhere. Channel could replace Coleman With an overall record of 144-53, it is as the team 's off guard, or play the No. 3 unlikely that Hill will be fired in the near role. If she does move out to a wing posi­ future. But her coaching prowess could be tion, competition at off guard could come put to its most severe test, as the Beavers from sophomore Monica Raspberry, 5.6 draw ever closer to what may be a new points a game last year, or Jennifer Young, beginning for them. a walk-on who started most of the time a 13 OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 1985·86 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROSTER Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Year Exp. Hometown/High School or College Ahr, Cindy 6-4 155 c Jr. 2V Saugus, CA (Kennedy HS) Amiton, Laura 5-6 125 G So. 1V Portland, OR (Franklin HS) Channel, Li sa 5-11 165 G Jr. 2V Portland, OR (Jackson HS) Dalluge, Debbie 6-1 160 F So. 1V Billings, MT (Billings West HS) DeCree, Fonda 6-1 156 F So . 1V Pacoima, CA (Kennedy HS) DeFrancesco, Carol 5-8 136 G Fr . HS Mt. Clemens, Ml (Harper Woods Regina HS) Flamoe, Chelle 5-11 140 G Fr . HS Tacoma, WA (Bellarmine HS) Flippen, Yvette 5-10 154 F Jr. 1V Flint, Ml (Northwestern HS) Jackson, Cynthia 5-6 132 G Fr . HS Richmond, CA (EI Cerritos HS) Kikuchi, Ayako 5-7 150 G Jr. 1V Fujisawa, Japan (Myojo HS) Raspberry, Monica 5-10 160 G/F So . 1V Los Angeles, CA (Morningside HS) Young, Jennifer 5-8 145 G Jr. 1V Walnut Creek, CA (Campolindo HS)

HEAD COACH: Aki Hill (8th year, 144-53) ASSISTANTS: Alan Lambert, Robyn Clark TRAINER: Lori Carter MANAGER: Jennifer Crocker

osu NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Year 10 Cynthia Jackson 5-6 132 G Fr. 11 Chelle Flamoe 5-11 140 G Fr. 12 Laura Amiton 5-6 125 G So. 15 Debbie Dalluge 6-1 160 F So. 20 Jennifer Young 5-8 145 G Jr. 21 Monica Raspberry 5-10 160 G/F So. 22 Yvette Flippen 5-10 154 F Jr. 23 Lisa Channel 5-11 165 G Jr. 25 Cindy Ahr 6-4 155 c Jr. 30 Ayako Kikuchi 5-7 150 G Jr. 31 Fonda DeCree 6-1 156 F So . 35 Carol DeFrancesco 5-8 136 G Fr.

OREGON STATE PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Ahr- (ARE - rhymes with car) Aki -(AH - kee) Amiton -(AM - uh - tu n) Dalluge -(Duh -LUGE - ee) DeCree -(duh - CR EE) DeFrancesco -(Dee- fran- CHES- co) Chelle Flamoe- (Shel- LEE , FLAY- mo) Ayako Kikuchi - (EYE - yuh - ko , Keh - KOO - chee)

14 Aki Hill Alan Lambert Robyn Clark Head Coach Assistant As sistant

10-Cynthia Jackson 11-Chelle Flamoe 12-laura Amiton 15-Debbie Dalluge Freshman Guard Freshman Guard Sophomore Guard Sophomore Forward

20-Jennifer Young 21-Monica Raspberry 22-Yvette Flippen 23-Lisa Channel Junior Guard Sophomore Forward Junior Forward Junior Guard

25-Cindy Ahr 30-Ayako Kikuchi 31-Fonda DeCree 35-Carol DeFrancesco Junior Center Junior Guard Sophomore Forward Freshman Guard

15 The Players

Cindy Ahr 6·4, 150, C, Junior, Saugus, California

High School: Cindy Ahr helped her Kennedy High team to the Los Angeles City champion­ ship, averaging 19 points and 15 rebounds a game as a senior. She was voted All-City in Los Angeles and was all-conference for three years. Under coach Craig Raub, Ahr was voted Most Improved Kennedy player three years in a row. At OSU: Ahr came to OSU in 1982-83 with high hopes of collegiate success, but those hopes were put on hold when she suffered a severe knee injury in December, 1982. The injury kept Ahr on crutches for some six months and the damage to her knee was so severe her rehabilitation took well over a year. Ahr entered the 1983-84 season at less than 100 percent, but came on in mid-year to give the Beavers some valuable minutes inside. She averaged 2.1 points and 2.5 rebounds a game while spelling starting center Tanya Mother­ shed. Ahr's high game was eight points. Ahr appeared in 24 games as a sophomore last season, again filling in for Mothershed. She showed excellent promise, shooting .667 from the field while averaging 1.7 points . She finished with 36 rebounds on the season and had highs of eight points and six rebounds. Personal: An exploratory studies student at OSU , Ahr is also interested in photography and horses ... she is the daughter of Marylu Allen ... she was born May 2, 1964, in Los Angeles, Calif.

OSU STATISTICS YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB·AVG PF-00 AST-TO BLK·ST TP·AVG HG 1984 13 10-33 .303 7-14 .500 33-2.5 31-2 6-1 2 1-6 27-2.1 8 1985 24 14-22 .636 12-18 .667 36-1.5 34-0 7-9 3-4 40-1 .7 8 TOTAL 37 24-55 .436 19-32 .594 69-1 .9 65-2 13-21 4-10 67-1.8 8

Laura Amiton 5·6, 123, G, Sophomore, Portland, Oregon

High School: Laura Amiton came to OSU as a walkon from Portland's Franklin High School, where she won honorable mention All-City honors as a senior. Amiton was captain of her Franklin team as a senior and lettered three years. She made the Who 's Who of American High School Students for basketball and maintained a 3.14 grade point average. She lettered twice in cross country. At OSU: After spending the 1984-85 season as a backup point guard, Laura could see more action in her sophomore season . A fine shooter from the outside with excellent quickness and a top pa sser, Amiton will battle with several contenders for the key spot in the Beaver lineup. Personal: Amiton is interested in a veterinary medicine major at OSU .. .she is the daughter of Karrie and Marshall Amiton of Portland and one of two children ... she was born October 8, 1966, in Portland, Oregon.

OSU STATISTICS YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT·FTA PCT REB ·AVG PF-DQ AST-TO BLK-ST TP·AVG HG 1985 9 1·3 .333 2-2 1.000 0·0.0 0·0 0·2 0-0 4-0.4 2 TOTAL 9 1-3 .333 2·2 1.000 0-0 .0 0-0 0-2 0·0 4-0.4 2

16 Lisa Channel 5·11 , 161 , G, Junior, Portland, Oregon

High School: The first blue chip athlete recruited by coach Aki Hill, Lisa Channel came to OSU from Jackson High School , where she earned Parade third team All-America honors. Sh e was generally regarded as the best prep guard in the Northwest her senior year and was named to the all-state team and several all-tournament squads. At OSU: Lisa missed almost all of the 1984-85 season because of a leg injury. She played only for six minutes of the opening game of the season . She is expected to regain her sophomore form, however, after a red shirt year, and step right into the Beaver starting lineup. Channel had an up and down season as a freshman , playing in every game and averaging 6.4 points and 2.5 s. Her quick hands and anticipation helped her pick off 2.3 steals a game, but invariably got her into foul trouble. As a sophomore, however, Channel showed a lot more maturity. She improved her average to 9.5 points and 4.5 rebounds a game wh ile sti ll maintaining her 2.3 steals pace. Channel 's biggest turnaround came in ball handling and passing . As a freshman she had 84 turnovers to 41 assists, but that ratio improved to 120 assists to 11 5 turnovers as a sophomore. Th at average of 4.1 assists should come in handy as a junior because Channel will be required to play point guard. Channel is a better shooter than her .418 fi eld goal percentage of 1984 might indicate. She has battled injuries since coming to OSU and had surgery twice to hopefully correct a circulation problem in her lower leg . Channel had no problems at the line and her . 744 mark was second best on the team in 1985. Channel was also named the Most Valuable Player of the Big 0 Classic. She was an honorable mention, AII-N orPac selection as a sophomore. Personal: Channel is majoring in pre-law at OSU ...she is the daughter of Th eodis and Florzella Channel of Portland ... she is interested in music and poetry ... she was born January 30, 1964, in Portland , Oreg on . OSU STATISTICS YEAR G FG- FGA PCT FT- FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-DQ AST·TO BLK-ST TP-AVG HG 1983 30 87-197 .4 42 18-29 .621 76-2.5 85-4 41 -84 10-70 192·6.4 19 1984 29 122-292 .4 18 32-4 3 .74 4 131-4 .5 86-5 120·11 5 16-68 276-9.5 19 1985 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0.0 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-Q.O 0 TOTAL 60 209-489 .427 50-72 .694 20 7- 3.5 171 -9 161-202 26-1 38 468-7.9 19

Debbie Dalluge 6·1, 155, F, Sophomore, Billings, Montana

High School: One of the top 75 prep players in the nation, according to Street and Smith Magazine, Debbie Dalluge came to Oregon State from Billings West High School in Montana. She was her team's Most Valuable Player as a junior and senior and won Al l-State honors both years as well. An academic All-American , Dalluge carried a 3.8 grade point and was a member of the National Honor Society. She gained all-star honors at the prestigious Blue Star basketball camp. At OSU: Dalluge stepped right into the flow of th e Oregon State program as a freshman, starting al l 29 games for th e Beavers at forward. She finished the season as a member of th e NorPac Conference All-Freshman Team and had a solid all-around year. Her 14 rebounds in one game was a team high for 1984-85 and she had a season best of 17 points. On the year, Dalluge averaged 6.9 points and 6.0 rebounds and also blocked 18 shots along th e way. She was third on the team in minutes played but suffered through foul problems much of the season, finishing with 106 personals and seven disqualifications. Still, she had a very consistent first season for the Beaver team. Dalluge could play center for OSU (hig h or low post) in 1985-86 because of her rebounding and passing skills. Personal: Dalluge is an Exploratory Studies student at OSU ... she is the daughter of Gyda and Harlan Dalluge and one of three children ... her hobbies include camping, water skiing and biking ... she was born February 8. 1966, in Anoka, Minnesota. OSU STATISTICS YEAR G FG -FGA PCT FT·FTA PCT REB-AVG PF·DO AST-TO BLK-ST TP-AVG HG 1985 29 83-227 .366 34-57 .596 175-6.0 95-5 40-48 18-35 200-6.9 17 TOTAL 29 83-227 .366 34-57 .596 175-6.0 95-5 40-48 18-35 200-6.9 17 17 Fonda DeCree 6·0, 156, F, Sophomore, Pacoima, California

High School: A three-year starter for Kennedy High in Los Angeles, Fonda DeCree helped her team to a 62-6 re cord during that span. DeCree was an All-Conference performer in those three years and was All-City as a junior an d senior. She was the MVP of her league and an area all-star as selected by the Los An geles Times. Team captain of Kennedy, DeCree was also se lec ted one of the top 10 players in California. At OSU: DeCree saw considerable playing time as a freshman, making the transition from the inside position she played in high school to the wing at Oregon State. She appeared in 27 games for the Beavers, starting two. She had season highs of six points and six re­ bounds and also tied for the top OSU single game effort of the season in steals with seven. Although she didn 't shoot well (19-66 , .288), she did haul down 73 rebounds, averaging nearly three a game. A year of experience should put her in the thick of the ra ce for a starting spot with the Beavers. Personal: DeCree is majoring in broadcasting at OSU ... she is the daughter of William and Ruth Ann DeCree and one of six chi ldren ... she won honors in debating and speech as a prep and enjoys swi mming, shopping an d meeting people ... she was born December 7, 1966, in Mission Hills, California.

OSU STATISTICS YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB -AVG PF-00 AST·TO BL K·ST TP·AVG HG 1985 27 19·66 .288 17-34 .500 73·2.7 58-5 16-34 7-22 55-2.0 6 TOTAL 27 19-66 .288 17-34 .500 73·2.7 58-5 16-34 7-22 55-2.0 6

Carol DeFrancesco 5·8V2 , 136, G, Freshman, Mt. Clemens, Michigan

High School: A three-year letter winner at Regina High School in Harper Woods, Michigan, Carol captained her 1984-85 team to a 16-1 0 overall record playing for coach Diane Laffey. She played forward on the 1983-84 Regina team that finished second in the state with a 21-5 mark. She earned first team All-Catholic League honors and was also named All-Metro and All-East Area during her senior year. At OSU: DeFrancesco gives OSU added depth at guard and could play forward if needed. Personal: DeFrancesco is majoring in Dietetics at OSU ... she is the daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth DeFrancesco and has one brother and two sisters ... her interests include horseback riding , vo ll eyball and tennis and she was a member of the Regina student council and the National Honor Society ... born December 9, 1966.

Chelle Flamoe 5·11, 140, G, Freshman, Tacoma, Washington

High School: Chelle had an outstanding prep career at Bellermine Prep in Tacoma. leading her team to a 20-5 overall record her senior season. She averaged 26.1 points a game and 11 .0 rebounds for Bellermine. In addit ion . she dished off 6.2 assists per outing. Her efforts earned her a spot on the Blue Star Top 75 Index for best prep players in the country. She was an All-Conference selection for three straight years in high school and was the league MVP her senior year. At OSU: Another strong candidate for a starting spot in her first year with the Beavers. Flamoe can play at either guard posit ion and is an outstanding passer who may fit in best at point guard. Personal: Majoring in either Pre-med or chemical engineering at OSU ... daughter of Larry and Karen Fl amoe ... carried a 3.9 grade point average through high sc hool.

18 Yvette Flippen 5·10, 148, G·F, Junior, Flint, Michigan

High School: Yvette Flippen came to OS U from Northwestern High in Flint, where she was a second team, All-Conference forward and her team 's captain and Most Improved player She lettered in basketball three years and was a setter in volleyball and an outfielder in soft­ ball. Flippen was a member of the National Honor Society and the Enrichment Club, and maintained a 3.60 grade point. At OSU: Flippen sat out the 1983-84 season after transferring to OSU from Wayne State University. She saw lim ited action for the Beavers in 1984-85 playing mostly at forward. She had a season high of four points and averaged 1.0 points per game in just 46 minutes of action. She did have two blocked shots and her excellent spring should help her gain more playing time as a junior Personal: A physical therapy major at OSU, Flippen is the daughter of Ocell and Maggie Louis and one of four children ... she is interested in traveling and is a member of a choir ... she was born September 5, 1964, in Flint, Michigan.

OSU STATISTICS YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB -AVG PF-DQ AST-TO BLK·ST TP-AVG HG 1985 15 5-20 .250 4-8 .500 6-0.4 14·0 3- 12 2·2 14-1 .0 TOTAL 15 5-20 .250 4-8 .500 6-0.4 14·0 3- 12 2·2 14-1.0

Cynthia Jackson 5·61!2, 130, G, Freshman, Richmond, California

High School: A three sport athlete at El Cerrito High School in El Cerrito, Calif. , Cynthia started at guard for three years for her coach Bill Hardin, earning AII-RBAL League honors each season. She was also named to the All-East Bay Team for three years. Jackson averaged 19.5 points a game her senior year and 10.9 rebounds from her guard position. She also averaged three assists and three steals as El Cerrito finished 20-5 in the Richmond-Berkeley Athletic League. Cynthia played softball and volleyball at El Cerrito also. At OSU: Th e Beavers are counting on Jackson to challenge for the point guard spot on the team right away. A fine defensive player as well as a potent scorer, she is expected to see a · lot of playing time. Personal: Majoring in construction management at OSU ... daughter of James Jackson and Emma Dowdy, she has six brothers and two sisters ... she enjoys pool, ping pong and bowling and was a member of the honor roll for all four years at El Cerrito.

Ayako Kikuchi 5·7, 152, G, Junior, Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan

High School: The prep career of Ayako Kikuchi is a little different than that of the other women on the OSU team. She began playing basketball in junior high school, her biggest thrill thus far in sports, and went through the Japanese system. As a prep, Kikuchi was on the all-Tokyo team in 1978 and 1981 and helped her team to first place in the Tokyo cham­ pionships and third place at nationals in 1980. At OSU: Her collegiate career got off to a slow start because she couldn 't enroll right away at OSU. The problem: English. Kikuchi first took classes at the English Language Institute for a year then was able to enroll as a freshman . She played sparingly last yea r but earned the respect of her teammates as one of the hardest and most competitive practice players on the team. Kikuchi may see more playing time this year, especially in situations which call for her tough man-to-man defense. Last year she did come through with nine assists in only 66 minutes of playing time and also pulled down nine rebou nds. continued on next page 19 Ayako Kikuchi continued 5·7, 152, G, Junior, Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan

Personal: Kiku chi is a health and physi cal education major at OSU ... she is the daughter of At sushi and Hiroko Kikuchi and one of five children .. .her favorite hobby is writing letters ... she was born June 11, 1962, in Tokyo, Japan.

OSU STATISTICS YE AR G FG -F GA PCT FT·FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-DQ AST-TO BLK-ST TP-AVG HG 1984 10 0-4 000 0-1 .000 2·0.2 7-0 3-1 0 0-0 0-0.0 0 1985 16 0-3 .000 4-7 .571 9-0.6 7-0 9-22 0-4 4-0.3 2 TOTAL 26 0-7 .000 4-8 .500 11 -0.7 14-0 12-32 0-4 4-0.2 2

Monica Raspberry 5·10, 154, F, Sophomore, Inglewood, California

High School: Playing in the shadow of the Forum in Inglewood, California, Monica Raspberry developed into one of the highest scoring players in California for Morningside High School . Averaging some 28 points a game, Raspberry was named All-Conference, All­ State and AII-CIF . She had a high of 50 points in a single game and was named her area's pl ayer of the year by the Los Angeles Times. At OSU: Moved to the outside as a wing player for the Beavers her freshman season , she had several outstanding games for OSU . She pumped in 26 points in OSU 's upset win over San Dieg o State , had 10 in the Beaver win in the Giusti Tournament of Champions title game over nationally ranked Alabama and scored 16 in a loss to sixth ranked Penn State on th e road. She started four games for the Beavers and played in 28 averaging 5.6 points and 2.4 re bounds. An explosive offensive player, she could easily be in the starting lineup for th e Beavers in 1985-86. Personal: Raspberry is undecided on a major at OSU ... she is the daughter of Ruth and Percy Raspberry and one of three children ... she is also a standout tennis player ... she was born December 17, 1966, in Los Angeles, California.

OSU STATISTICS YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT -FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-00 AST-TO BLK-ST TP -AVG HG 1985 28 66-143 .462 26-4 1 .634 67-2.4 73-3 30-58 4-30 158-5.6 26 TOTAL 28 66-143 462 26-4 1 .634 67-2.4 73-3 30-58 4-30 158-5.6 26

Jennifer Young 5·8, 140, G, Junior, Walnut Creek, California

High School: The MVP of her Campolindo High team as a junior and senior, Jennifer Young wa s the Oakland Tribune Athlete of the Year for the Bay area. She was named to the Al l-Bay area team after helping Campolindo to a 29-2 record as a senior while playing guard and forward . Her team was the Northern California champion. Young played for one year at St. Mary's, a private college, and helped her team to a 30-3 record-averaging 11 .5 points and eight rebounds a game. At OSU: Young moved right into the starting lineup at OSU after transferring from St. Mary's College in California. She started 27 games in the backcourt for the Beavers, averaging 3.2 points and 1.6 rebounds. Her high game for the Beavers was 10 and she ha d an OSU game high of nine assists for the season. Her 83 assists were second on the team to Juli Coleman . Personal: Young is majoring in sports medicine at OS U ... she is the daughter of Judith Dexter and Donald Young and one of three children ... her hobbies include skiing and wi nd surfing ... she was born September 26 , 1964, in Columbus, Ohio.

OSU STATISTICS YEAR G FG -FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB -AVG PF-DQ AST-TO BLK-ST TP -AVG HG 1985 29 39-117 .333 14-26 .538 47-1.6 84-5 83-106 8-49 92·3.2 10 TOTAL 29 39-117 .333 14-26 .538 47-1 .6 84-5 83- 106 8-49 92·3.2 10

20 The Opponents

NORPAC 1985-86 BASKETBALL COMPOSITE SCHEDULE CONFERENCE ONLY Date Home Team Opponent Time Jan. 16 Fresno State Washington State 7:30pm Jan. 17 Oregon California 7:30pm Jan. 17 Oregon State San Jose State 7:30pm Jan. 17 Fresno State Washington 7:30pm Jan. 18 Oregon State California 5:00pm Jan. 18 Oregon San Jose State 7:30pm Jan. 23 Wa shington State Oregon State 7:30pm Jan. 23 Washington Oregon 7:30pm Jan. 24 California Fresno State 7:30pm Jan. 25 San Jose State Fresno State 7:30pm Jan. 25 Washington State Oregon 7:30pm Jan. 25 Wa shington Oregon State 12:45 pm Jan. 30 Washington California 5:15pm Jan. 30 Washington State San Jose State 5:00pm Jan . 31 Oregon Fresno State 5:00pm Feb. 1 Washington State Ca lifornia 4:15pm Feb. 1 Washington San Jose State 4:30pm Feb . 1 Oregon State Fresno State 7:30pm Feb . 7 Oregon State Oregon 7:30pm Feb . 7 California San Jose State 7:30pm Feb. 8 Washington State Washington 730pm Feb. 13 Washing ton Fresno State 7:30pm Feb. 14 San Jose State Oregon 7:30pm Feb. 14 California Oregon State 7:30pm Feb . 15 Washington State Fresno State 7:30pm Feb . 15 San Jose State Oregon State 7:30pm Feb. 16 California Oregon 3:00pm Feb . 21 Fresno State San Jose State 7:30pm Feb. 21 Oregon State Washington 6:30pm Feb . 21 Oregon Washington State 7:30pm Feb. 22 Fresno State California 7:30pm Feb. 22 Oregon Washington 6:00pm Feb. 22 Oregon State Washington State 5:00pm Feb. 28 Fresno State Oregon State 7:30pm Feb. 28 San Jose State Washington 7:30pm Feb . 28 California Washington State 7:30pm March 1 Fresno State Oregon 7:30pm March 1 San Jose State Washington State 7:30pm March 2 California Washington 7:30pm March 5 Oregon Oregon State 7:30pm March 7 San Jose State California 7:30pm March 8 Washington Washington State 7:30pm

21 UCLA Fri.·Sat., Nov. 29-30, 1985 TBA Opponents Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, Ore. BIG 0 CLASSIC UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Fri., Nov. 22, 1985 at 7:30p.m. EST Enrollment: 33,000 C.M. Tad Smith Coliseum, University, Miss. Colors: Blue and Gold Location: University, Miss. Nickname: Brui ns Enrollment: 10,452 Conference: PacWest Colors: Cardinal and Navy Conference Finish: 2nd (10-4} Nickname: Lady Rebels 1984·85 Record: 20-10 Conference: Southeastern Head Coach: Conference Finish: 2nd, tie (12-1) Year/Record: 8t h (169-79) 1984-85 Record: 29-3 Phone: (213) 825-1005 Head Coach: Athletic Director: Dr. Judith Holl and Year/Record: 8th (174-55) Phone: (2 13} 206-6780 Phone: (601} 232-7241 Basketball SID: Steve Rourke Athletic Director: Warner Alford Phone: (213} 206-6831 Phone: (601) 232-7241 Postseason: 1st Round NCAA Western Basketball SID: Leslie C. Williams Regionals Phone: (601) 232-7522 Top Returnees: Anette Keur, 6-4 , C, 13.5 Postseason: NCAA Tournament, 2nd at pts., 7.6 rebs .; Anne Dean, 5-10, G, 14 .3 Mideast Regional pts., 3.5 rebs .; Shari Biggs, 6-1, F, 8.1 Top Returnees: , 6-3, F/C, pts., 5.2 rebs. 18.2 pts., 7.2 rebs .; Alisa Scott, 5-9, G, Top Newcomers: Kristi Moore, 5-6, G, 9.3 pts ., 4.8 rebs. Washington , Ill. ; Alma Batchie, 6-1 , F, Top Newcomers: Cynthia Autry, 5-11, F, Berkeley, Calif.; Althea Ford , 6-0, F, Houston , Miss.; Allama Cummings, 6-2, Oueensville, NY . F/C , Detroit, Mich. Series Record: 2-5 Series Record: 1-0 CAL STATE FULLERTON DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY Fri. -Sat., Nov. 29-30, 1985, 7:00p.m. Sat., Nov. 23, 1985 at 7:30p.m. EST Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, Ore. Walter Sillers Coliseum, Cleveland, Miss. BIG 0 CLASSIC Location: Cleveland, Miss. Location: Fullerton, Calif. Enrollment: 3,600 Enrollment: 23,000 Colors: Green and White Colors: Orange, Blue and White Nickname: Lady Statesmen Nickname: Titans Conference: Gulf South (1st year) Conference: Pacific Coast Athletic Conference Finish: N/A Association 1984-85 Record: 19-7 Conference Finish: 5th (8-6) Head Coach: Lloyd Clark 1984-85 Record: 19-11 Year/Record: 3rd (39-15) Head Coach: Maryalyce Jeremiah Phone: (601) 846-4465 Year/Record: 1st (0-0) Athletic Director: Dr . Brad Hovious Phone: (714} 773-3604 Phone: (601) 846-4301 Athletic Director: Ed Carroll Basketball SID: Jody Correro Phone: (714} 773-2677 Phone: (601) 846-4677 Basketball SID: Ron Fremont Postseason: N/A Phone: (714) 773-3970 Top Returnees: Delinda Samuel, 6-1 , C, Postseason: Consolation champs NW IT 25.5 pts., 11.7 rebs. ; Burnadette Top Returnees: Robin Holmes, 5-9, G, 12.5 McDonald, 5-9, F, 14.3 pts., 3.3 rebs.; pts., 2. 7 rebs. ; Jennifer La tta, 5-5, G, 4.0 Vickie Jackson, 5-8 , F, 12.4 pts., 6.0 pts., 0.8 rebs . rebs. Top Newcomers: Felicia Benson 5-1 o F Top Newcomers: Betsy Hubbs, 5-10, F, Compton, Calif.; Sheryl Jones', 5-6.' G: Madison, Mi ss.; Jo Lynn Davis, 5-5, G, Toronto, Ont. Wynne , Ark . Series Record: 2-0 Series Record: 0-1

22 TEXAS A & M Nickname: Eagles Fri.·Sat., Nov. 29·30, 1985, TBA Conference: Mountain West Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, Ore. Conference Finish: 2nd (11-3) BIG 0 CLASSIC 1984·85 Record: 20-7 Location: College Station, Texas Head Coach: Bill Smithpeters Enrollment: 36,840 Year/Record: 9th {182-91) Colors: Maroon and White Phone: {509) 359-2318 Nickname: Aggies Athletic Director: Mary Rubright Conference: Southwest Phone: {509) 359-231 1 Conference Finish: 5th tie (7·9) Basketball SID: Dave Cook 1984·85 Record: 14-14 Phone: (509) 458-6334 Head Coach: Lynn Hickey Postseason: 2nd in Mountain Wes t Year/Record: 2nd (14-14) Tourney Phone: (409) 845-1051 Top Returnees: Brenda Souther 6-2 p Athletic Director: Jackie Sherrill 15.3 pts., 10.6 rebs .; Cristy Coch;an: Phone: {409) 845-3500 6-1, P, 9.9 pts., 6.3 rebs . Basketball SID: Tom Turbiville Top Newcomers: Caralin Bannister, 5-7, G, Phone: (409) 845-5725 Kalama, Wash .; Collette Stewart 5-7 G Postseason: N/A Tacoma, Wash .; Li sa Danner '6-1 ' p' Top Returnees: Lisa Langston, 5-9, F, 19.3 San Francisco, Calif. ' ' ' pts., 7.1 rebs.; Beth Young, 5-4 , G, 6.9 Series Record: 3-1 pts. , 1.7 rebs. Top Newcomers: Debbie Lorenzen, 6-3, C, CAL STATE LONG BEACH Gndley, Calif .; Li sa Jordan, 6-3, C, Fri., Dec. 20, 1985 at 7:30p.m. Jkiah, Calif.; Nette Garrett, 6-3, C, Campus Gym, Long Beach, Calif. Center, Texas. Location: Long Beach, Calif. Series Record: 0-0 Enrollment: 32,000 Colors: Brown and Gold IDAHO Nickname: 49ers Fri., Dec. 6, 1985, 7:30p.m. Conference: West Coast Ath le tic Kibbie Dome, Moscow, Idaho Conference Finish: 1st {13-1) Location: Moscow, Idaho 1984-85 Record: 28-3 Enrollment: 12,626 Head Coach: Joan Bonvicini Colors: Silver and Gold Year/Record: 6th {156-35) Nickname: Lady Vandals Phone: (213) 498-4983 Conference: Mountain West Athletic Director: John Kasser Conference Finish: 1st {13-1) Phone: (213) 498-4655 1984-85 Record: 28-2 Basketball SID: Steve Janisch Head Coach: Pat Dobratz Phone: (213) 498-4667 Year/Record: 6th {1 16-34) Postseason: 2nd NCAA Western Regionals Phone: (208) 885-0200 Top Returnees: Cindy Brown, 6·2, C, 20.0 Athletic Director: Kathy Clark pts., 10.0 rebs.; Missy Rand, 5-11, G/F, Phone: (208) 885-0200 6.7 pts ., 1.8 rebs . Basketball SID: Bruce Smith Top Newcomers: Bettina Turner, 6-0, F, Phone: (208) 885-0200 Colbert , Okla. ; Vicki Austin , 5-7, G, East Postseason: 1st round NCAA Tournament Moline, Ill. ; Cheryl Dowell, 6-1 , F/C, Top Returnees: Mary Ra ese, 6-4, C, 18.7 Evansvi lle, Ind. pts., 9.4 rebs .; Mary Westerwelle 6-4 Series Record: 0-1 C/F, 14.5 pts., 7. 7 rebs . ' ' Top Newcomers: Sheri Lehmer, 6-2, F, usc Eugene, Oregon ; Gwen Digans, 6-3 , C, Sat., Dec. 21, 1985 at 7:30p.m. Richland, Montana. Los Angeles Sports Arena, Series Record: 0-0 Los Angeles, Calif. Location: Los Angeles, Calif. EASTERN WASHINGTON Enrollment: 29,600 Sat., Dec. 7, 1985 at 7:30p.m. Colors: Cardinal and Gold Reese Court, Cheney, Washington Nickname: Trojans Location: Cheney, Wash. Conference: We st Coast Athletic Enrollment: 8,500 Conference Finish: 2n d tie {10-4) Colors: Red and White 1984-85 Record: 21-9 23 Head Coach: Linda Sha rp Basketball SID: Bill Young Year/Record: 9th (186-62) Phone: (303) 491-5067 Phone: (213) 743-7606 Postseason: N/A Athletic Director: Dr. Michael McGee Top Returnees: Deb Pelekoudas, 5-7, G, Phone: 7.5 pts., 2.2 rebs.; Jennifer Halbach, 6-0, Basketball SID: Elise Kim F, 4.9 pts ., 5.3 rebs . Phone: (213) 743-4981 Top Newcomers: Lori McClusky, 6-4, Postseason: 2nd round NCAA West C, Alba , Mich .; Jodi Robers, 6-1, F, Regionals Burlington, Wise. Top Returnees: , 6-3, F/C, 26.8 Series Record: 1-0 pts., 15.8 rebs.; Rhonda Williams, 5-5, G, 6.4 pts., 2.8 rebs.; Holly Ford , 5-8, G/F, UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND 11.1 pts., 5.3 rebs . GAME 1 Top Newcomers: Sherrie Nelson, 6-3, C, Wed., Jan. 8, 1986 at 8:00p.m. Los Angeles, Calif.; Karon Howell, 5-9, Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, Ore. G, Portland, Ore. GAME2 Series Record: 1-2 Sat., Feb. 8, 1986 at 7:30p.m. Chiles Center, Portland, Ore. WYOMING Location: Portland, Ore. Tues., Dec. 31, 1985 at 7:30p.m. MST Enrollment: 2,800 Wyoming Arena, Laramie, Wyo. Colors: Purple and White Location: Laramie, Wyoming Nickname: Lady Pilots Enrollment: 1 0,000 Conference: NAIA Dist. 11 Colors: Brown and Yellow Conference Finish: 1st (17-0) Nickname: Cowgirls 1984-85 Record: 26-8 Conference: High Country Head Coach: David Olmsted Conference Finish: 6th (2-1 0) Year/Record: 4th (99-29) 1984-85 Record: 6-22 Phone: (503) 283-7117 Head Coach: Dan Richards Athletic Director: Joe Etzel Year/Record: 3rd (14-42) Phone: (503) 283-7117 Phone: (307) 766-3309 Basketball SID: Mauro Potestio Athletic Director: Dr. Gary Cunningham Phone: (503) 283-7117 Phone: (307) 766-3290 Postseason: 1st NAIA Area I Basketball SID: Doug Skipper Championships Phone: (307) 766-2256 Top Returnees: Jolene Barton, 5-1 0, F, Postseason: N/A 10.4 pts., 5.9 rebs.; Toni Kent, 6-0, F, 9.4 Top Returnees: Michele Hoppes, 6-0, W, pts., 4.9 rebs. 16.6 pts., 10.6 rebs.; Sharon Harp, 6-3, Top Newcomers: Kristina Benham , 5-10, C, 13.8 pts., 5.0 rebs. G/F, Ri chland, Wash.; Tami Maszy, 5-8, Top Newcomers: Christine Fairless, 5-10, G, Portland , Ore. ; Molly Mu rawski, 6-2, G, Alameda, Calif.; Christa Reese, 6-3 , C/F, Ba tt leg round, Wash. C, Upton, Wyo. Series Record: 3-0 Series Record: 0-0 SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY COLORADO STATE GAME 1 Thurs., Jan. 2, 1986 at 7:30p.m. MST Fri., Jan. 17, 1986 at 7:30p.m. Moby Gym, Fort Collins, Colo. Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, Ore. Location: Fort Collins, Colo. GAME2 Enrollment: 18,000 Sat., Feb. 15, 1986 at 7:30p.m. Colors: Green and Gold Spartan Gym, San Jose, Calif. Nickname: Lady Ram s Location: San Jose, Calif. Conference: High Country Enrollment: 25,500 Conference Finish: 5th (4-8) Colors: Gold and White 1984-85 Record: 13-15 Nickname: Spartans Head Coach: Lee Swayze Conference: NorPac Year/Record: 2nd (25-30) Conference Finish: 7th (3-9) Phone: (303) 491-6569 1984-85 Record: 9-17 Athletic Director: Thurmon "Fum" Head Coach: Sharon Chatman McGraw Year/Record: 9th (137-101) Phone: (303) 491-5300 Phone: (408) 277-3158 24 Athletic Director: Mary Zimmerman 1984·85 Record: 9-17 Phone: (408) 227-3141 Head Coach: Harold Rhodes Basketball SID: Don Muecci Year/Record: 3rd (21-57) Phone: (408) 277-3283 Phone: (509) 335-0276 Postseason: N/A Athletic Director: Dr. Richard Young Top Returnees: Dana Foster, 5-3 , G, 12.0 Phone: (509) 335-0200 pts., 2.4 rebs.; Japora Smith , 5-6, G, 8.9 Basketball SID: Rod Commons pts., 2.3 rebs .; Taja Winston , 5-9. F, 8.5 Phone: (509) 335-0270 pts., 5.3 rebs. Postseason: N/A Top Newcomers: Sherri Boone, 5-8. G, Top Returnees: Marcia Miles, 6-0, F, 17.9 Morgan Hill, Calif. ; Teddi Johnson, 6-1 , pts., 5.2 rebs .; Nikki Mohr, 5-8, F, 10.1 F/C, Rio Linda, Calif. pts. , 5.0 rebs . Series Record: 4-1 Top Newcomers: Lynda Clegg , 5-10, G. Spokane, Wash. ; Annette Constable, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 6-1 , P, Saskatoon, Sask. GAME 1 Series Record: 11-3 Sat., Jan. 18, 1986 at Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, Ore. UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON GAME2 GAME 1 Fri., Feb. 14, 1986 at 7:30p.m. Sat., Jan. 25, 1986 at 12:45 p.m. Harmon Gym, Berkeley, Calif. Edmundson Pavillion, Seattle, Wash. Location: Berkeley, Calif. GAME2 Enrollment: 29,000 Fri., Feb. 21, 1986 at 7:30p.m. Colors: Blue and Gold Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, Ore. Nickname: Golden Bears Location: Seattle, Wash . Conference: NorPac Enrollment: 34 ,000 Conference Finish: 5th (7-5) Colors: Purple and Gold 1984·85 Record: 1 5-12 Nickname: Huskies Head Coach: Gooch Foster Conference: NorPac Year/Record: 6th (11 9-68) Conference Finish: 1st (11-0) Phone: (415) 642-9448 1984·85 Record: 26-2 Athletic Director: Dr. Luella Lilly Head Coach: Chris Gobrecht Phone: (415) 642-2098 Year/Record: 1st (0-0) Basketball SID: Chris Dawson Phone: (206) 543-0732 Phone: (415) 642-941 0 Athletic Director: Mike Lud e Postseason: N/A Phone: (206) 543-2212 Top Returnees: Jennifer Bennett, 6-2 , F, Basketball SID: Jeanne Grainger 10.7 pts. , 5.7 rebs .; Amanda Ray , 5-10, Phone: (206) 228-7210 F, 10.3 pts., 6.0 rebs. ; Charlotte Postseason: 1st round NCAA Regionals Lusschen, 6-8, C. 8.9 pts., 4.7 rebs .; Heli Top Returnees: Lisa Oriard, 6-0, F, 6.9 pts., Toikka, 6-4 , F/C, 7.3 pts. , 4.3 rebs. 5.2 rebs.; Judy Tucker, 5-7. G, 6.7 pts ., Top Newcomers: Meme Fanner, 5-5 , G, 1.7 rebs . Sacramento, Calif. ; Kim Thompson, 6-0, Top Newcomers: Juli Glover, 6-1 , F/C , F, Compton, Calif. ; Seija Leino, 6-1, F, Wenatchee, Wash .; Tracy Heliton, 5-6 , Finland . G, Bellevue, Wash. Series Record: 7-2 Series Record: 12-8

WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY FRESNO STATE UNIVERSITY GAME 1 GAME 1 Thurs., Jan. 23, 1986 at 7:30p.m. Fri., Feb. 1, 1986 at Friel Court, Pullman, Wash. Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, Ore. GAME2 GAME2 Sat., Feb. 22, 1986 at 7:30p.m. Tues., Feb. 28, 1986 at 7:30p.m. Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, Ore. South Gymnasium, Fresno, Calif. Location: Pullman, Wash. Location: Fresno, Calif. Enrollment: 16,1 00 Enrollment: 16,500 Colors: Crimson and Grey Colors: Ca rdinal and Blue Nickname: Cougars Nickname: Bulldogs Conference: NorPac Conference: NorPac Conference Finish: 5th (3-8) Conference Finish: 4th (8-4) 25 1984-85 Record: 20·9 Phone: (503) 686-3392 Head Coach: Bob Spencer Athletic Director: Bill Byrne Year/Record: 19th (441-173) Phone: (503) 686-5464 Phone: (209) 294-2236 Basketball SID: Jan Fulton Athletic Director: Jack Lengyel Phone: (503) 686-5494 Phone: (209) 294-2643 Postseason: N/A Basketball SID: Barry Smith Top Returnees: La uri Lander holm, 5-10, G. Phone: (209) 294·2509 15.2 pts., 5.5 rebs. ; Amy Pettersen, 6-2, Postseason: N/A F. 8.6 pts., 7.3 rebs.; Gabi Neumann, Top Returnees: Shannon McGee, 5-11 , F. 6-3. c. 11 .5 pts .. 7.5 rebs .; Heather 16.4 pis., 7.6 rebs.; Wendy Martell, 5-4 , McDuffie, 5-8 , G. 10.8 pts .. 3.0 rebs . G. 12.1 pis., 2.5 rebs .; Kellie Murphy­ Top Newcomers: Shelly Ray , 5-11, F. Walla Attaberry, 6·2, C. 10.2 pis., 5.3 rebs.; Walla, Wash.; Tammy Richard, 5-8, G. Tami Towle, 6·3, F. 9.7 pis., 7.4 rebs. Los Angeles, Calif. Series Record: 2-1 Series Record: 7-19

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY Sat., Feb. 2, 1986 at 5:30p.m. Tues., Feb. 25, 1986 at 7:30p.m. Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, Ore. Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, Ore. Location: Tempe, Ariz. Location: Portland, Oregon Enrollment: 40,562 Enrollment: 14 ,500 Colors: Maroon and Gold Colors: Green and White Nickname: Sun Devils Nickname: Vikings Conference: Pacific Western Conference: Mountain We st Conference Finish: 6th (3·11) Conference Finish: 6th (4-1 0) 1984-85 Record: 11-16 1984-85 Record: 11-16 Head Coach: Head Coach: Jim Sollars Year/Record: 6th (1 09·65) Year/Record: 2nd (15-39) Phone: (602) 965·6397 Phone: (503) 229-4502 Athletic Director: Charles Harris Athletic Director: Roy Love Phone: (602) 965-6360 Phone: (503) 229-4905 Basketball SID: TBA Basketball SID: Larry Sellers Phone: (602) 965-6592 Phone: (503) 229-4400 Postseason: N/A Postseason: N/A Top Returnees: Sherry Poole, 6-0, F. 12.6 Top Returnees: Dona McCanlies. 6·0, F. pts., 5.0 rebs.; Jodi Rathbun, 5·7, G. 12.2 13.4 pis., 7.0 rebs .; Cathy Kuntz, 5-10, F, pis .. 3.4 rebs.; Robin Connolly, 6-0, F. 12.1 pts .. 5.1 rebs .; Li sa Vetter, 5-6. G. 11 .5 pts .. 5.2 rebs. 7.4 pts .. 1.8 rebs . Top Newcomers: Eva Bowen , 6-0, F. Top Newcomers: Barbara Brehm, 6-4 , C; Phoenix. Ariz.; Shamona Mosley, 5·11 , Sandra Howell, 6-1 , F, Portland, Oregon. F. Los Angeles, Calif.; Libby Ripp, 6·2, C. Series Record: 12-4 Burlington, Wise . Series Record: 0-1

UNIVERSITY OF OREGON GAME 1 THE BOISE STATE INVITATIONAL Fri., Feb. 7, 1986 at 7:30p.m. Dec. 13-14, 1985 at 618 p.m. Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, Ore. BSU Field House, Boise, Idaho GAME2 Wed., March 5, 1986 at 7:30p.m. OSU will join host Boise State, Utah State MacArthur Court, Eugene, Ore. and NorPac rival Washington State in the two-day tournament. The Beavers open the Location: Eugene, Oregon tourney at 6 p.m. against Utah State with Enrollment: 15,500 Boise State and Washington State facing Colors: Emerald Green and Yellow off at 8 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 13. Saturday's Nickname: Ducks consolation and championship games will Conference: NorPac be played at the same times. Conference Finish: 3rd (6-5) 1984·85 Record: 14-14 Head Coach: Elwin Heiny Year/Record: 9th (170-68) 26 THE BIG 0 CLASSIC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT November 29·30, Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, Oregon OREGON STATE

Nov. 29 (7 p.m.)

CALSTAT~FULLERTON

Consolation Final Championship Final (Nov. 30, 7 p.m.) UCLA (Nov. 30, 9 p.m.)

Nov. 29 (9 p.m.)

TEXAS A& M

BIG 0 CLASSIC RESULTS 1984-85 Champion: Delta State (runner-up: Oregon State) 1983·84 Champion: Oregon State (runner-up: Portland) 1982·83 Champion: Oregon State (ru nner-up: Illinois State) MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS: 1984·85: Delinda Samuel, Delta State 1983-84: Lisa Channel, Oregon State 1982·83: Judy Spoelstra, Oregon State 1984·85 RESULTS: 1st Round: Oregon State del. Colorado State , 77-58 Delta State del. Brigham Young, 99-9 1 CONSOLATION: Brigham Young del. Colorado State, 76-55 CHAMPIONSHIP: Delta State del. Oregon State, 82-75 ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM: Juli Coleman , OSU Tanya Mothershed , OSU Tresa Spaulding, BYU Cindy Battistone, BYU Ida Johnson , Delta State Delinda Samuel, Delta St.

TOURNAMENT RECORDS TEAM/GAME TEAM/TOURNAMENT Points: 99, Delta State (1984-85) Points: 166, Oregon State (1984-85) Rebounds: 47, Brigham Young (1984-85) 166, Delta State (1984-85) Assists: 25, Oregon State (1982-83) Rebounds: 90, Alaska-Anchorage (1983-84) Steals: 20, Oregon State (1983-84) Assists: 46, Oregon State (1982-83) Blocks: 11, Brigham Young (1984-85) Steals: 36 , Oregon State (1982-83) FG Percent: .567, Brigham Young (1984-85) Blocks: 18, Brigham Young (1984-85) FT Percent: .913, Oregon State (1984-85) FG Percent: .514, Oregon State (1982-83) Turnovers: 36, Alaska-Anchorage (t983-84) FT Percent: .848, Oregon State (1984-85) Turnovers: 60, Alaska-Anchorage (1983-84)

INDIVIDUAL/GAME INDIVIDUAL/TOURNAMENT

Points: 28, Juli Coleman, OSU (1982-83) Points: 55, Delinda Samuel, Delta State (1984-85) 28. Cindy Battistone, BYU (1984-85) Rebounds: 17, Debbie Clare, A-A (1983-84) Rebounds: 20. Debbie Clare, A-A (1983-84) Assists: 17, Judy Spoelstra, OSU (1982-83) Assists: 11, Judy Spoelstra, OSU (1982-83) Steals: 10, C. Stu rzenegger, OSU (1983-84) Steals: 8, Kathy Denton, BYU (1984-85) Blocks: 15, Tresa Spaulding, BYU (1984-85) Blocks: 10, Tresa Spaulding, BYU (1984-85) Turnovers: 16, Sherry Neely, CSU (1984-85) Turnovers: 12, Sherry Neely, CSU (1983-84) FG Percent: .650, Jolene Barton, UP (1983-84) FG Percent: 1.000, Susie Neil, Victoria (1982-83) (min. 10 alt.) (13 of 20) (min. 5 alt.) (5 of 5) FT Percent: .857 , Debb1e Benak, Ill. State (1982-83) FT Percent: 1.000, Tresa Spaulding, BYU (1984-85) (3 at.lg) (min. 5 alt.) (6 of 6) .857. Cheryl Bishop, A-A (1983-84) 1.000. Burnadette McDonald, Delta St. (84-85) (6 of 7) (8 of 8) 27 In Review

1984·85 Beaver Bests

SEASON POINTS: Juli Coleman, 646, 23.9 REBOUNDS: Brenda Arbuckle, 204, 7.4 ASSISTS: Juli Coleman, 95 STEALS: Brenda Arbuckle, 84 BLOCKS: Tanya Mothershed, 41 FG PERCENTAGE: Juli Coleman, .515 (m in. 50 att.) FT PERCENTAGE: Jul i Coleman, .806 (min . 25 att.)

GAME POINTS: Juli Coleman, 33 REBOUNDS: Debbie Dalluge, 14 ASSISTS: Juli Coleman, 9 Jennifer Young , 9 STEALS: Juli Coleman, 7 Brenda Arbuckle, 7 Fonda DeCree, 7 BLOCKS: Tanya Mothershed, 5 Lisa Ellis, 5

28 OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Final 1984-85 Season Statistics (19·10) NAME G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB -AVG PF-DQ AST-TO PTS-AVG HI J . Co leman 27 267-518 .515 112-139 .806 49- 1.8 47-1 95-122 646-23 .9 33 B. Arbuck le 27 161-379 .425 58-107 .542 204- 7.6 74 -2 80-72 380-14.1 23 T. Mothershed 29 130-250 .5 20 56 -98 .5 71 211 - 7.3 106-7 13-75 316-10.9 20 D. Dalluge 29 83-227 .366 34-57 .596 175- 6.0 95-5 40-48 200- 6.9 17 M. Raspberry 28 66-143 .462 26-41 .634 67- 2.4 73-3 30-58 158- 5.6 26 L. Ellis 17 49-87 .563 23-39 .590 81 - 4.8 59-5 9-17 121- 7.1 16 J . Young 29 39-117 .333 14-26 .538 47- 1.6 84-5 83-106 92- 3.2 10 F. DeCree 27 19-66 .288 17-34 .500 73- 2.7 58-5 16-34 55- 2.0 6 C. Ahr 24 14-22 .636 12-18 .667 36- 1.5 34-0 7-9 40- 1.7 8 Y. Flippen 15 5-20 .250 4-8 .500 6- 0.4 14-0 3-12 14- 1.0 4 A. Kikuchi 16 0-3 .000 4-7 .571 9- 0.6 7-0 9-22 4- 0.3 2 L. Amiton 9 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 0- 0.0 0-0 0- 2 4- 0.4 2 M. Witt 11 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 6- 0.5 1-0 1-0 4- 0.4 2 L. Channe l 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 0-0 0-3 0- 0.0 0 OSU TOTALS 29 836-1838 .455 362-576 .628 1079-37 .2 652-33 386-586 2034-70 .1 83 OPPONENTS 29 715-1652 .433 518-801 .647 1197-41 .3 560-13 419-698 1948-67 .2 103

Team Rebounds: Oregon State 115, Opponents 115 Team Turnovers: Oregon State 1, Opponents 0 Dead ball Rebounds: Oregon State 59, Opponents 10 1

1984·85 OSU FINAL RESULTS (Record: 19-10; NorPac: 8-3; Home: 9-2; Away: 4-5; Neutral: 6-3)

( 1-0 ) OSU def. Mississippi St. 72-69 (T-1) (10-6 ) Washington def. OSU 72-53 (H) ( 1-1) Texas Tech. def. OSU 79-55 (T-1) (11-6) OSU def. Washington State 62-53 (H) ( 1-2 ) Missouri def. OSU 103-69 (T-1) (12-6 ) OSU def. Oregon 80-63 (H) ( 2-2 ) OSU def. Colorado State 77-58 (T-2) (13-6 ) OS U def. Sanla Clara 76-60 (A) 2-3 Delta State def. OSU 82-75 (T-2) (14-6 ) OSU def. San Jose State 83-52 (A) 3-3 OSU def. Portland 81-58 (H) (14-7 ) Portland State def. OSU 58-48 (A) 4-3 OSU def. Arizona 72-54 (H) (15-7 ) OSU def. Fresno State 80-69 (H) 5-3 OSU def. Clemson 82-75 (T-3) (16-7 ) OSU def. California 75-56 (H) 6-3 OSU def. Portland State 79-63 (T-3) (17-7 ) OSU def. San Francisco 74-52 (H) 7-3 OSU def. Alabama 59-57 (T-3) (18-7 ) OSU def. Washington State 76-72. OT (A) 7-4 Cal Poly def. OSU 61-54 (A) (18-8) Washington def. OSU 85-76 (A) 8-4 OSU def. San Diego State 68-66 (A) (18-9) Oregon def. OSU 63-50 (A) 8-5 Penn State def. OSU 98-56 (T-4) (19-9) OSU def. Oregon 82-68 (A) 9-5 OSU def. Creighton 82-56 (T-4) (19-10) Washington def. OSU 84-70 (A) (10-5 OSU def. Utah 68-62 (H)

T-1-Piainview Queen's Classic: OSU finished fifth in the eight-team tournament, defeating Mississippi State in the opening round and losing to Texas Tech and Florida A & M. T-2-The Big 0 Classic: OSU finished second to Delta State. Juli Coleman and Tanya Mothershed were named to the Tournament All-Star team. T-3-Giusti Tournament of Champions: OSU upset Alabama for the championship. Juli Coleman and Brenda Arbuckle were named to the Tournament All-Star team. T-4-las Vegas Budweiser Classic: OSU finished in third place as Juli Coleman was named to the Tournament All-Star team.

29 NORPAC The Northern Pacific Athletic Conference FINAL 1984·85 STANDINGS NOR PA C OVERALL w L PTS. w PCT. I Washtng ton 11 0 16 26 1 .963 2 Oregon St ate 8 3 13 19 10 .655 "3 Oregon 6 5 9 14 14 .500 4 Fr esno Sta te 8 4 9 20 9 689 5. Caltl ornta 7 5 8 15 12 .556 6 Wa shington State . 3 8 6 9 17 .346 7 Santa Clara 3 9 12 14 .46 2 7. San Jose State . 3 9 9 17 346 9. San Fran ctsco .. 3 9 12 15 444 ·oregon won thHd place game at the Champ1o nsh1p To urnament

NORPAC TEAM STATISTICS- OVERALL OFFENSE G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB/AVG PF/0 A TO BK ST TP/AVG Californta 27 751-1756 428 455-690 .659 1174/43.5 588119 458 607 132 326 1957/72.5 Fresno State 29 744-1647 .452 454-61 2 74 2 1106/38.1 520115 379 529 89 251 1944/67.0 Oregon 28 782-1750 447 369-577 64 0 1196142.7 620/19 467 531 96 215 1933/69.0 Oregon State 29 836-1836 .455 362-577 .627 1074/37.0 651 133 385 586 130 373 2034/70 .1 San Franctsco 27 713-1693 .421 417-562 74 2 1080/40.0 568123 407 615 47 260 1843/68.3 San Jose State 26 755-1719 .439 343-576 595 1098/42.2 532122 359 568 66 248 1863171 .7 Santa Clara 26 681-1509 .451 304-502 .606 1048/40.3 5211 9 379 481 47 134 1666/64.1 Washington 28 895-1878 477 431-608 .709 1145140.9 4991 8 462 485 70 320 2221/79.3 Washington State 26 685-1 583 433 298-458 .651 991138.1 534/27 344 502 78 184 1668/64 2

DEFENSE G FG·FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB/AVG PF/D A TO BK ST TP/AVG California 27 750-1747 429 406-605 .671 1145/42.4 602131 464 606 75 312 1906/70.6 Fresno State 29 744-1788 .416 312-488 .639 1092/37.7 611 /20 418 528 79 205 1800/62.1 Oregon 28 726-1723 .421 419-656 .639 1110139.6 571 /23 405 495 74 259 1871 /66.8 Oregon State 29 715-1649 .434 518-801 .647 1195/41 .2 560/12 389 698 55 280 1948/67.2 San Franc isco 27 790-1773 .446 412-590 .698 1020/37 .8 555/20 404 560 61 291 1992/73.8 San Jose State 26 789-1700 464 394-556 .709 1042/40.1 514/ 11 378 519 83 256 1972/75.8 Santa Clara 26 637-1559 409 348-544 .640 955/36 .7 519/21 351 433 95 217 1622/62.4 Washtngton 28 736-1735 .424 329-494 .666 1076/38.4 560/15 380 647 96 235 1801/64.3 Wash1ngton State 26 685-1550 .442 380-587 .647 1007/38.7 467117 362 462 78 201 1750167.3

NORPAC TEAM STATISTICS - CONFERENCE ONLY OFFENSE G FG -FGA PCT FT·FTA PCT REB/AVG PF/D A TO BK ST TP/AVG Californta 12 332-792 .419 189-292 .647 520143.3 2501 8 188 251 58 139 853/71.1 Fresno State 12 313-676 .463 194-256 .758 445137.1 2341 9 160 217 35 100 823/68.6 Oregon 11 292-661 .442 141-230 .613 454141.3 211/ 5 185 207 35 82 725/65.9 Oregon Slate 11 314-684 .459 157-265 .592 421/38.3 251/10 152 216 43 140 785171.4 San Franct sco 12 288-687 .419 189-253 .747 454137 .8 259/ 9 159 284 25 102 765/63.8 San Jose State 12 332-782 .425 149-255 .584 482140.2 239/ 9 187 256 31 119 813167.8 Santa Clara 12 293-681 430 142-227 .626 462138.5 261/ 6 153 232 22 51 728160.7 Washington 11 34 4- 731 .471 174-243 .716 441/40.1 193/ 5 180 172 17 133 862/78.4 Washington State 11 276-648 .426 148-229 .646 409137.2 222/10 145 204 40 69 700163.6

DEFENSE G FG-FGA PCT FT·FTA PCT REB/AVG PF/0 A TO BK ST TP/AVG Cali forn ia 12 339-749 .453 155-247 .628 497141.4 2591 9 208 276 40 131 833169.4 Fresno State 12 314-734 .428 137-233 .588 458138.2 2711 9 163 213 36 82 765/63 8 Oregon 11 279-648 431 14 3-222 .644 424138.5 2311 10 142 197 26 97 701/63.7 Oregon State 11 260-640 .406 177-293 .604 491/44.6 238/ 7 150 265 19 87 697/63.4 San Francisco 12 334-765 .437 198-269 .736 372/31.0 251/ 9 169 235 34 138 866/72.2 San Jose State 12 363-760 .478 195-257 .759 471/39.3 233/ 3 203 242 39 117 921/76.8 Santa Clara 12 322-735 .438 189-284 .665 459/38.3 236/12 191 174 45 111 833/69.4 Washington 11 285-6 38 .447 130-190 .684 380/34.5 2051 8 143 245 37 75 698/63.5 Washington Stale 11 291·654 .445 165-258 .640 440/40.0 208/12 146 196 30 100 747/67.9

30 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS- ALL GAMES

SCORING NAME, TEAM G FG·ATT FT·ATT PTS AVG Jull Coleman, OSU 27 267·518 112·139 646 23.9 Sue Corder, USF 27 192·451 120·144 504 18.7 Leteia Hughley, UW 28 232·478 58·88 522 18.6 Marcia Miles, WSU 26 200·430 65·83 465 17.9 Shannon McGee, FSU 29 176·342 124·154 476 16.4 Renee Aveline, UW 28 174·328 102·127 450 16.1 Rhoda Chew, SJSU 26 163·321 89·135 415 16.0 Roberta Lawson, SJSU 25 157·321 80·145 394 15.8 Lauri Tennant, UO 28 168·365 89·110 425 15.2 Margaret Walsh, USF 25 151·347 56·68 358 14.3

FG % (min. 5 fg made/game) FT % (min. 2.5 ft made/game) NAME, TEAM G FG·ATT PCT NAME, TEAM G FT·ATT PCT Renee Avelino, UW 28 174·328 .530 Wendy Martell. FSU 29 82·97 .845 Juli Coleman, OSU 27 267·518 .515 Sue Corder, USF 27 120·144 .833 Shannon McGee, FSU 29 176·342 .515 Lauri Tennant, UO 28 89·1 10 .809 Rhoda Chew, SJSU 26 163·321 .508 Juli Coleman, OSU 27 112·139 .806 Roberta Lawson, SJSU 25 157·321 .489 Shannon McGee, FSU 29 124·154 .805 Leteia Hughley, UW 28 232·478 .485 Renee Aveline, UW 28 102·127 .803 Marcia Miles, WSU 26 200·430 .465 Marcia Miles, WSU 26 65·83 .783 La uri Tennant, UO 28 168·365 .460 Jeannie James, CAL 21 71·92 .772 Margaret Walsh, USF 25 151·347 .435 Karen Wilson, FSU 29 80·106 .755 Sue Corder, USF 27 192-451 .426 Amanda Ray, CAL 27 76·102 .745

REBOUNDING ASSISTS NAME, TEAM G REB AVG NAME, TEAM G A AVG Roberta Lawson, SJSU 25 279 11.2 Dana Foster, SJSU 26 141 5.42 Rhoda Chew, SJSU 26 236 9.1 Leteia Hughley, UW 28 151 5.39 Renee Aveline, UW 28 227 8.1 Lauri Tennant, UO 28 147 5.25 Shannon McGee, FSU 29 220 7.6 Linda Wulff, WSU 26 115 4.42 Brenda Arbuckle, OSU 27 204 7.6 Debbie Dunbar, USF 27 112 4.15 Gabi Neumann, UO 28 209 7.5 Suzy Meckenstock, SCU 26 104 4.00 Nancy Meacham, SCU 26 193 7.4 Jeannie James, CAL 21 81 3.86 Tami Towle, FSU 29 215 7.4 Chris Wycinowski, FSU 29 107 3.69 Margaret Wa lsh, USF 25 184 7.4 Juli Coleman, OSU 27 95 3.52 Tanya Mothershed, OSU 29 211 7.3 Sharna Fey, WSU 24 84 3.50

STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS NAME, TEAM G ST AVG NAME, TEAM G BS AVG Le1eia Hughley, UW 28 94 3.36 Charlotte Lusschen, CAL 27 69 2.56 Dana Foster, SJSU 26 87 3.35 Holly Zapel , WSU 26 56 2.15 Brenda Arbuckle, OSU 27 83 3.07 Rhoda Chew, SJSU 26 51 1.96 Juli Coleman, OSU 27 76 2.81 Kellie Murphy, FSU 29 48 1.66 Cynthia Cooke, CAL 27 74 2.74 Tanya Mothershed, OSU 29 40 1.38 Renee Aveline, UW 28 70 2.50 Gabi Neumann, UO 28 37 1.32 Lauri Tennant, UO 28 62 2.21 Brenda Arbuckle, OSU 27 30 1.11 Jackie Thomas, CAL 26 50 1.92 Ann Goetze, USF 27 22 0.81 Linda Wulff, WSU 26 49 1.88 Heli Toikka , CAL 27 22 0.81 Jeannie James, CAL 21 38 1.81 Tami Towle, FSU 29 20 0.69

31 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS- CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY

SCORING NAME, TEAM G FG·ATT FT·ATT PTS AVG Juli Coleman, OSU 11 11 4-217 55·72 283 25.7 Marcia Miles. WSU 11 87·188 34-46 208 18.9 Leteia Hughley, UW 11 91-193 19-34 201 18.3 Renee Aveline, UW 11 72·128 50·61 194 17.6 Sue Corder. USF 12 75·183 57-64 207 17.3 Jeannie James. CAL 11 73·155 43·56 189 17.2 Lauri Tennant. UO 11 73·162 42·52 188 17.1 Shannon McGee. FSU 12 74·151 47·58 195 16.3 Rhoda Chew. SJSU 12 73·153 41-62 187 15.6 Linda Wulff, WSU 11 59·127 37·51 155 14.1

FG % (min. 5 fg made/game) FT % (min. 2.5 ft made/game) NAME, TEAM G FG·ATT PCT NAME, TEAM G FT-ATT PCT Renee Aveline, UW 11 72·128 .563 Lisa Oriard, UW 11 32·33 .970 Juli Coleman, OSU 11 114·217 .525 Sue Corder. USF 12 57-64 .891 Dorinda Lindstrom. SCU 12 63·1 23 .512 Wendy Martell. FSU 12 34·40 .850 Tanya Mothershed, OSU 11 57·115 .496 Renee Aveline, UW 11 50·61 .820 Sha nnon McGee. FSU 12 74-151 .490 Shannon McGee. FSU 12 47-58 .810 Margaret Walsh. USF 10 50-104 .481 Lauri Tennant. UO 11 42·52 .808 Rhoda Chew, SJSU 12 73-153 .477 Terri Hunt. USF 12 43-56 .768 Leteia Hughley. UW 11 91-193 .472 Jeannie James. CAL 11 43-56 .768 Jeannie James. CAL 11 73-155 .471 Karen Wilson. FSU 12 46-60 .767 Linda Wulff, WSU 11 59-127 .465 Juli Coleman, OSU 11 55·72 .764

REBOUNDING ASSISTS NAME, TEAM G REB AVG NAME, TEAM G A AVG Roberta Lawson. SJSU 11 107 97 Dana Foster. SJSU 12 77 6.42 Rhoda Chew. SJSU 12 113 9.4 La uri Tennant, UO 11 54 4.91 Nancy Meacham. SCU 12 100 8.3 Leteia Hughley, UW 11 53 4.82 Renee Aveline, UW 11 91 8.3 Linda Wulff, WSU 11 53 4.82 Tanya Mothershed, OSU 11 89 8.1 Debbie Dunbar. USF 12 57 4.75 Amy Pe ttersen. UO 11 87 7.9 Jeannie James. CAL 11 50 4.55 Holly Zapel, WSU 11 80 7.3 Chris Wycinowski, FSU 12 49 4.08 Gabi Neumann. UO 11 79 7.2 Suzy Meckenstock. SCU 12 47 3.92 Debbie Dalluge, OSU 11 78 7.1 Jennifer Young, OSU 11 42 3.82 Tami Towle, FSU 12 84 7.0 Juli Coleman, OSU 11 42 3.82

STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS NAME, TEAM G ST AVG NAME, TEAM G BS AVG Dana Foster. SJSU 12 43 3.58 Charlotte Lusschen. CAL 12 33 2.75 Leteia Hughley, UW 11 38 3.45 Holly Zapel. WSU 11 30 2.73 Brenda Arbuckle, OSU 9 29 3.22 Rhoda Chew. SJSU 12 24 2.00 Cynthia Cooke. CAL 12 34 2. 83 Tanya Mothershed, OSU 11 18 1.64 Juli Coleman, OSU 11 31 2.82 Gabi Neumann. UO 11 17 1.55 Renee Aveline, UW 11 31 2.82 Kellie Murphy, FSU 12 17 1.42 Lauri Tennant, UO 11 23 2.09 Tami Towle. FSU 12 14 1.17 Jennifer Young, OSU 11 22 2.00 Ann Goetze. USF 12 11 0.92 Jeannie James. CAL 11 22 2.00 Brenda Arbuckle, OSU 9 8 0.89 Shannon McGee. FSU 12 23 1.92 Heli Toikka. CAL 12 10 0.83

32 NORPAC HONORS ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS Fi rst Team: Second Team: Renee Avelino, UW, Sr , F Sue Corder, USF , Sr., G JU L ICOLEMAN , OSU , S~ , G Dana Foster, SJSU, Jr., G Leteia Hughley, UW , Sr. , G Jeann ie James, CAL, Sr. , F Marcia Miles, WSU , Jr., F Dorinda Lindstrom, SCU , Fr ., F Lauri Tennant, UO, So , G Shannon McGee, FSU , So ., F Honorable Mention: All-Freshmen Team: BRENDA ARBUCKLE, OSU , So., F DEBBIE DALLUGE, OSU , Fr., F Roberta Lawson , SJSU , So ., F Dorinda Lindstrom, SCU, Fr ., F Kellie Murphy, FSU , Fr. , C Kellie Murphy, FSU , Fr ., C Gabi Neumann, UO, So., C Amanda Ray, CAL, Fr. , F Margaret Walsh , USF , So. , C Japora Smith , SJSU, Fr ., G Linda Wulff, WSU, Sr , G

NORPAC COACH OF THE YEAR-JOYCE SAKE, Washington NORPAC ATHLETE OF THE YEAR- LETEIA HUGHLEY, Washington NORPAC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR- KELLIE MURPHY, Fresno State

NORPAC CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT (Seattle, Washington) Round 1: OSU del. UO, 82-68 NORPAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM UW del. FSU , 83-77 Renee Avelino, UW, Sr ., F Third Place Game: JULI COLEMAN, OSU , Sr., G UO del. FSU, 89·58 Carol Drouet, UO, Fr., G Championship Game: Leteia Hughley, UW , Sr ., G UW del. OSU, 84-70 Lauri Tennant , UO , So., G TOURNEY MVP-LETEIA HUGHLEY, Washington

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Round 1: at Seattle, Washington UCLA del. Washington, 78-62 Washington finishes tied for 17th NCAA

NORPAC HONORS

NORPAC ATHLETE OF THE WEEK 11/19 Kellie Murphy, FSU 1/14 Sheila James, SCU 11/26 Jennifer Bennett, CAL 1/21 Jennifer Bennett, CAL 12/3 Sue Corder, USF 1/28 Marcia Miles, WSU 12/10 Leteia Hughley, UW 2/4 Juli Coleman, OSU 12/17 Shannon McGee, FSU 2/11 Charlotte Lusschen , CAL 12/23 Brenda Arbuckle, OSU 2/18 Lauri Tennant, UO 1/2 Leteia Hughley, UW 2/25 Renee Aveli no, UW 1/7 Sue Corder, USF 3/4 Kris Glidden, UO

NORPAC ATHLETE OF THE MONTH December-LETEIA HUGHLEY, Washington February-JULI COLEMAN, Oregon State

33 The Record Book

OSU 'S ALL-TIME LEADERS

CAREER SCORING : Carol Menken-Schaudt, 2243 points REBOUNDING: Carol Menken-Schaudt, 901 rebounds ASSISTS: Margy Becker, 454 assists STEALS: Cheryl Sturzenegger, 330 steals.

SEASON SCORING: Carol Menken-Schaudt, 831 points REBOUNDING: Carol Menken-Schaudt, 325 rebounds ASSISTS: Judy Spoelstra, 173 assists STEALS: Cheryl Sturzenegger, 107 steals

ALL-AMERICANS 1981: Carol Menken, 1st Team, Kodak 1983: Judy Spoelstra, 2nd Team, Kodak 1985: Juli Coleman, 1st Team, Women 's Basketball News Service

34 OREGON STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORDS TEAM MOST POINTS 117 vs . Portland State 117-58 1/8/82 Corvallis MOST REBOUNDS 61 vs. San Jose State 80-79 12/30/81 San Jose MOST ASSISTS 34 VS. Pacific Christian 98-47 1/9/82 Corvallis MOST STEALS 38 vs. Portland State 87 -48 2/27/80 Portland MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 13 vs. Hawaii 79-43 115/80 Corvallis 13 vs. Santa Clara 89-46 1/28/83 Corvallis BIGGEST WINNING MARGIN 60 vs. Alaska-Anchorage 114-54 217180 Corvallis BIGGEST REBOUND MARGIN 35 VS. Portland State (51-16) 117-58 1/8/82 Corvallis MOST FIELD GOALS 55 vs. Alaska-Anchorage 114-54 217180 Corvallis MOST ATTEMPTS 93 vs. Alaska-Anchorage 114-54 2/7/80 Corvallis BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE . 719 vs. Washington (40-57) 94-61 2/26/81 Corvallis MOST FREE THROWS 31 vs. Hawaii 103-64 111182 San Francisco MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 36 vs . Hawaii 103-64 1/1182 San Francisco BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .875 vs. Washington State 68-53 2/17/83 Pullman (minimum 12 attempts) FEWEST POINTS 33 vs. Central Washington 33-40 1/29/77 Ellensburg FEWEST REBOUNDS 20 vs . Texas 72-84 11/30/81 Austin FEWEST FIELD GOALS 9 vs . Washington 38-81 1/14/78 Seattle FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 39 vs. Seattle 60-61 3/4/80 Albany FEWEST FREE THROWS 1 vs . Southern Oregon 53-51 2/20178 Ashland 1 vs . Southern Illinois 65-63 11/27/82 Carbondale FEWEST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 2 vs. Southern Illinois 65-63 11/27/82 Carbondale HIGHEST COMBINED SCORE 195 vs. UCLA 70-125 3/16/79 Palo Alto BIGGEST LOSING MARGIN 90 vs. UCLA 35-125 12/11/76 Los Angeles MOST TURNOVERS 48 vs. Portland State 56-55 3/2/79 Portland MOST FOULS 34 vs. Hawaii 103-64 111182 San Francisco FEWEST TURNOVERS 7 vs . Illinois State 76-61 3/26/82 Amarillo FEWEST FOULS 9 vs. Oregon 57-69 1/19/79 Corvallis MOST POINTS ALLOWED 125 vs. UCLA 35-125 12/11/76 Los Angeles FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 38 vs. Alaska~nchorage 85-38 12/4/78 Corvallis MOST REBOUNDS ALLOWED 79 vs. San Jose State 80-79 12/30/81 San Jose FEWEST REBOUNDS ALLOWED 16 vs. Portland State 117-58 1/8/82 Corvallis MOST FIELD GOALS ALLOWED 45 vs. UCLA 70-105 3/16/79 Palo Alto MOST FGA ALLOWED 85 VS . Alaska-Anchorage 70-68 1/30/78 Corvallis MOST FREE THROWS ALLOWED 32 VS . Penn State 56-98 1/4/85 Las Vegas MOST FTA ALLOWED 44 vs . Montana State 86-62 12/1/79 Berkeley INDIVIDUAL MOST POINTS 51, Carol Menken vs. Alaska-Anchorage 2/7/80 Corvallis (25-31 FG, 1-5 FT) MOST REBOUNDS 20, Carol Menken VS. Washington 116/79 Corvallis 20, Brenda Arbuckle VS. Arizona 12/7/83 Tucson MOST STEALS 10, Juli Coleman vs. Brigham Young ,, /23/83 Provo MOST ASSISTS 14. Judy Spoelstra vs. Santa Clara 1/28/83 Corvallis MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 6, Carol Menken vs. Washington 1/6/79 Corvallis 6, Jan Martin VS . Santa Clara 1/28/83 Corvallis MOST FT MADE 13, Carol Menken vs. San Jose State 12/8/79 Corvallis MOST FT ATTEMPTS 18, Carol Menken vs. San Jose State 12/8/79 Corvallis BEST FT PERCENTAGE 1.000, Judy Spoelstra vs Hawaii 1/1/82 San Francisco (minimum 10 attempts) (10 of tO) MOST FG MADE 25, Carol Menken vs. Alaska-Anchorage 2/7/80 Corvall MOST FG ATTEMPTS 32, Carol Menken vs. Alaska-Anchorage 2/7/80 Corvall BEST FG PERCENTAGE .941. Carol Menken VS . Washington State 2/21/81 Corvall (minimum 10 attempts) (16 of 17)

OREGON STATE'S TOP TEN HIGH GAME SCORES

117 Points - OSU defeated Portland State in Corvallis, 1981-82 (117-58) 114 Points - OSU defeated Alaska-Anchorage in Corvallis, 1979-80 (114-54) 105 Points - OSU defeated Amarillo College in Logan, Utah, 1980-81 (105-68) 105 Points - OSU defeated Portland State in Corvallis, 1980-81 (105-54) 103 Points - OSU defeated Hawaii in San Francisco. 1981-82 (103-64) 101 Points - OSU defeated Utah State in Logan, Utah, 1980-81 (101-77) 99 Points - OSU defeated Portland State in Portland, 1980-81 (99-52) 98 Points - OSU defeated Pacific Christian in Corvallis, 1981-82 (98-47) 97 Points - OSU defeated Oregon in Corvallis, 1974-75 (97-32) 96 Points - OSU defealed Colorado State in Berkeley, 1980-81 (96-71)

35 THE TOP TEN SCORING PTS. NAME OPPONENT YEAR LOCATION FG FT 51 Carol Menken Alaska-Anchorage 1979-80 Corvallis 25-31 1-5 46 Carol Menken Utah 1979-80 Logan. Utah 22-30 2-6 43 Carol Menken Seattle U. 1979-80 Seattle, Wash. 20-24 3-7 42 Carol Menken Seattle U. 1979-80 Albany 17-23 8-10 40 Juli Coleman Pacific 1983-84 Stockton, Cal. 19-33 2-4 38 Carol Menken OCE 1978-79 Monmouth 17-22 4-8 38 Carol Menken Oregon 1980-81 Missoula, Mont. 17-22 4-7 37 Carol Menken Washington 1978-79 Corvallis 16-32 5-10 37 Carol Menken UCLA 1978-79 Palo Alto, Cal. 16-22 5-8 37 Carol Menken Stanford 1980-81 Corvallis 17-1 9 3-6 37 Juli Coleman Brigham Young 1983-84 Provo, Utah 17-25 3-4 REBOUNDING REB . NAME OPPONENT YEAR LOCATION 20 Carol Menken Washington 1978-79 Corvallis 20 Brenda Arbuckle Arizona 1983-84 Tucson, Ariz. 19 Judy Spoelstra Washington 1981-82 Seattle, Wash . 19 Carol Menken Montana State 1978-79 Bozeman , Mont. 19 Kathy Vanderstoel Montana State 1977-78 Corvallis 18 Carol Menken Nebraska 1980-81 Berkeley, Cal. 17 Marsha Rice Montana 1977-78 Corvallis 17 Ca rol Menken usc 1979-80 Los Angeles, Cal. 17 Carol Menken Montana State 1979-80 Corvall is 17 Carol Menken North Carolina 1979-80 Amarillo, Texas 17 Carol Menken Stanford 1980-81 Corvallis ASSISTS AST. NAME OPPONENT YEAR LOCATION 14 Judy Spoelstra Santa Clara 1982-83 Corvallis 13 Margy Becker Boise State 1981 -82 Boise, Idaho 12 Judy Spoelstra UCLA 1982-83 Corvallis 12 Margy Becker Florida State 1981-82 Amarillo, Texas 12 Margy Becker UCLA 1980-81 Los Angeles, Cal. 12 Betty Collings Boise State 1978-79 Corvall is 11 Judy Spoelstra Illinois State 1982-83 Corvall is 11 Mary Newman Portland State 1978-79 Corva ll is 11 Margy Becker Washington 1980-81 Corvallis 11 Cheryl Sturzenegger Arizona 1983-84 Tucson, Ariz . 11 Cheryl Sturzenegger San Jose State 1983-84 Corvallis STEALS ST. NAME OPPONENT YEAR LOCATION 10 Juli Coleman Brigham Young 1983-84 Provo, Utah 9 C. Sturzenegger Portland State 1981-82 Corvallis 9 Robyn Clark Florida State 1981-82 Amarillo, Texas 8 Judy Spoelstra Washington 1982-83 Corvallis 8 Jan Martin Washington 1982-83 Portland 8 C. Sturzenegger San Jose State 1981-82 San Jose, Cal. 8 Juli Coleman Portland State 1981-82 Corvall is 8 Pam Mollett Portland State 1979-80 Corvallis 8 Carol Menken North Carolina 1979-80 Amarillo, Texas 8 Cheryl Sturzenegger Kansas State 1983-84 Portland

36 INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Total Points Scoring Average NAME YEAR G PTS. NAME YEAR G PTS. AVE. 1. Carol Menken 1979-80 31 831 1. Carol Menken 1980·81 28 828 29.6 2. Carol Menken 198().81 28 828 2. Carol Menken 1979·80 31 831 26.8 3. Juli Coleman 1983-84 29 658 3. Carol Menken 1978·79 22 584 26.5 4. Juli Coleman 1984-85 27 646 4. Juli Coleman 1984·85 27 646 23.9 5. Carol Menken 1978·79 22 584 5. Juli Coleman 1983·84 29 658 22.7 6. Jan Martin 1981·82 28 498 6. Jan Martin 1981·82 28 498 17.8 7. Juli Coleman 1982-83 30 474 7. Juli Coleman 1982-83 30 474 15.8 8. Judy Spoelstra 1981·82 28 431 8. Judy Spoelstra 1981-82 28 431 15.4 9. Brenda Arbuckle 1983·84 29 407 9. Brenda Arbuckle 1984·85 27 380 10. Jan Martin 1982·83 30 388 10. Brenda Arbuckle 1983·84 29 407 Rebounds Rebound Average ~~ · ~ NAME YEAR G REB . NAME YEAR G REB . AVE. 1. Carol Menken 1979-80 31 325 1. Carol Menken 1978·79 22 274 12.5 2. Carol Menken 198().81 28 302 2. Carol Menken 1980·81 28 302 10.9 3. Brenda Arbuckle 1983·84 29 298 3. Carol Menken 1979-80 31 325 10.5 4. Carol Menken 1978·79 22 274 4. Brenda Arbuckle 1983·84 29 298 10.3 5. Judy Spoelstra 1982·83 30 234 5. Kathy Vanderstoel 1977·78 20 206 10.3 6. Judy Spoelstra 1981·82 28 224 6. Marsha Rice 1977·78 20 153 8.1 7. Tanya Mothershed 1984·85 29 211 7. Judy Spoelstra 1981·82 28 224 8.0 8. Kathy Vanderstoel 1977·78 20 206 8. Judy Spoelstra 1982·83 30 234 7.8 9. Brenda Arbuckle 1984·85 27 204 9. Brenda Arbuckle 1984·85 27 204 7.6 10. Robyn Clark 1982·83 29 189 10. Tanya Mothershed 1983·84 22 166 7.5 Field Goals Made Field Goals Attempted NAME YEAR G FGM NAME YEAR G FGA 1 Carol Menken 198().81 28 363 1. Juli Coleman 1983·84 29 581 2. Garol Menken 1979-80 31 353 2. Juli Coleman 1984·85 27 518 3. Juli Coleman 1983-84 29 291 3. Carol Menken 1979-80 31 518 4. Juli Coleman 1984-85 27 267 4. Carol Menken 1980·81 28 484 5. Carol Menken 1978·79 22 239 5. Juli Coleman 1982·83 30 428 6. Jan Martin 1981-82 28 219 6. Judy Spoelstra 1982·83 30 411 7. Juli Coleman 1982·83 30 211 7. Judy Spoelstra 1981·82 28 411 8. Judy Spoelstra 1981·82 28 183 8. Brenda Arbuckle 1983·84 29 389 9. Brenda Arbuckle 1983-84 29 176 9. Brenda Arbuckle 1984·85 27 379 10. Jan Martin 1982-83 30 166 10. Carol Menken 1978·79 22 379 Field Goal Percentage Free Throws Made (1 00 attempts) NAME YEAR G FG ·FGA PCT. NAME YEAR G FTM 1 Carol Menken 1980·81 28 363·484 .750 1. Carol Menken 1979·80 31 125 2. Carol Menken 1979·80 31 353·518 .681 2. Jul i Coleman 1984·85 27 112 3. Carol Menken 1978·79 22 239·379 .630 3. Carol Menken 1978·79 22 106 4. Jan Martin 1979·80 26 64·108 .593 4. Carol Menken 198().81 28 102 5. Jan Martin 1981 ·82 28 219·377 .581 5. Juli Coleman 1983·84 29 76 6. Jan Martin 1982·83 30 166·307 .5 41 6. C. Sturzenegger 1981·82 28 68 7. C. Sturzenegger 1982·83 30 70·131 .534 7. Judy Spoelstra 1981·82 28 65 8. Margy Becker 1978·79 18 83·160 .525 8. Jan Mart in 1981·82 28 60 9. Chris Acarregui 1979·80 31 146·279 .523 9. Brenda Arbuckle I 984·85 27 58 10. Margy Becker 1980·81 28 114·218 .523 10. Tan ya Mothershed 1984·85 29 56 Jan Martin 1982·83 30 56 Free Throws Attempted Free Throw Percentage (25 attempts) NAME YEAR G FTA NAME YEAR G FT·FTA PCT. 1. Carol Menken 1979·80 31 217 1. Cindy Dubs 1977·78 16 25·29 .862 2. Carol Menken 1978·79 22 173 2. Juli Coleman 1984·85 27 112·139 .806 3. Carol Menken 1980·81 28 161 3. Margy Becker 1979-80 30 37·48 .771 4. Juli Coleman 1984·85 27 139 4. Juli Coleman 1982·83 30 52·69 .754 5. Brenda Arbuckle 1984·85 27 107 5. Juli Coleman 1983·84 29 76·101 .752 6. Brenda Arbuckle I 983·84 29 103 6. Lisa Channel 1983·84 29 32·43 .744 7. C. Sturzenegger 1981 ·82 28 103 7. C. Sturzenegger 1982·83 30 36-49 .735 8. Juli Coleman I 983·84 29 101 8. C. Stu rzenegger 1980·81 27 36·49 .735 9. Tanya Mothershed 1984·85 29 98 9. Judy Spoelstra 1981·82 28 65·89 730 10. Jan Mart in I 982·83 30 98 10. Betty Collings 1978·79 22 18·25 .720 Assists Steals NAME YEAR G ASSISTS NAME YEAR G STEALS I . Judy Spoelstra 1982·83 30 173 I. C. Sturzenegger 1981 ·82 28 107 2. C. Sturzenegger 1983·84 29 168 2. Carol Menken 1979·80 31 106 3. Margy Becker 1981·82 28 167 3. C. Sturzenegger 1983·84 29 96 4. Margy Becker 1980·81 28 155 4. Brenda Arbuckle 1984·85 27 84 5 Betty Collings 1979·80 31 121 5. Judy Spoelstra 1981·82 28 84 6. Lisa Channel 1983·84 29 120 6. Juli Coleman 1983·84 29 83 7. C. Stu rzenegger 1981·82 28 113 7. C. Sturzenegger 1982·83 30 82 8. C. Sturzenegger 1982·83 30 108 8. Margy Becker 1980·81 28 81 9. Betty Collings 1978·79 22 97 9. Juli Coleman 1984·85 27 76 10. Ju li Coleman 1984·85 27 95 10. Brenda Arbuckle 1983·84 29 75 CAREER RECORDS Total Points Scoring Average NAME G PTS. NAME G PTS. AVE. 1 Carol Menken (1979·81) 81 2243 1 Carol Menken (1979·81) 81 2243 27.7 2. Juli Coleman (1982-85) 106 1840 2 Juli Coleman (1982-85) 106 1840 17.4 3. Jan Marlin (1980-83) 106 tt45 3. Brenda Arbuckle ( 1983- 56 787 14.1 4. Robyn Clark (1980-83) 116 t009 4. Judy Spoelstra (t982-83) 58 80t t3.8 5. Margy Becker (t979-82) t04 867 5 Jan Marlin (1980-83) 106 1145 10.8 6. Tanya Mothershed (1982-85) 108 858 6. Robyn Clark (1980-83) 116 1009 8.7 7 C. Sturzenegger (198t-84) t14 8t6 7. Margy Becker (t979-82) t04 867 8.3 8 Judy Spoelstra (1982-83) 58 801 8 Chris Acarregur (1980-81) 59 491 8.3 9 Brenda Arbuckle (t983- 56 787 9. Lisa Channel (t983· ) 59 468 7.9 t O. Betty Collings (t978-8t) tOO 773 9. Mary Newman (t978-79) 42 333 7.9 9. Tanya Mothershed (t982-85) 108 858 7.9 Rebounds Rebound Average NAME G REB. NAME G REB. AVE. 1. Carol Menken (1979-8t) 81 901 1. Carol Menken (1979-81) 81 901 11 .1 2 Robyn Clark (1980-83) 116 612 2 Brenda Arbuckle (1983· 56 482 8.6 3. Tanya Mothershed (1982-85) 108 577 3. Judy Spoelstra (1982-83) 58 458 7.9 4. Brenda Arbuckle (1983- ) 56 482 4 Kitsy Hall (1978) 20 149 7.4 5 Judy Spoelstra (1982-83) 58 458 5. Kathy Vanderstoel (1978-79) 42 291 6.9 6. Jan Martin (t980-83) t06 446 6. Marsha Rice (t978-79) 40 251 6.3 7. Margy Becker (1979-82) 104 388 7. Robyn Clark (1980-83) 116 6t2 5.3 8 Kathy Vanderstoel (t978-79) 42 291 7. Tanya Mothershed (1982-85) 108 577 5.3 9. Pam Mollett (1980-81) 58 276 9. Pam Mollett (1980-81) 58 276 4.8 tO. Marsha Rrce (1978-79) 40 251 10. Jan Martin (t980-83) 106 446 4.2 Field Goals Made Field Goal Attempts NAME G FGM NAME G ATT. Carol Menken (1979-81) 81 955 1 Juli Coleman (1982-85) 106 1593 Jull Coleman (1982-85) 106 691 2 Ca rol Menken (t979-81) 81 1381 Jan Martin (1980-83) 106 493 3. Robyn Clark (1980-83) 116 915 4 Robyn Clark (1980-83) 116 421 4. Jan Martin (1980-83) 106 869 5. Margy Becker (1979-82) 104 383 5. Judy Spoelstra (1982-83) 58 822 6. Tanya Mothershed (t982-85) t08 352 6. Betty Collings (1978-8t) 100 813 7. Betty Collings (t978-81) 100 350 7. Margy Becker (t979-82) 104 796 8. Judy Spoelstra (1982-83) 58 342 8. Brenda Arbuckle (1983- ) 56 768 9. Brenda Arbuckle (1983- ) 56 337 9 Tanya Mothershed (1982-85) 108 689 10 C Sturzenegger (1981-84) 114 324 tO C. Sturzenegger (1981-84) 114 682 Field Goal percentage Free Throws Made (minimum tSO attempts) NAME G FGM·FGA PCT. NAME G FTM 1. Carol Menken (1979-81) 81 955-1381 .692 1 Carol Menken (1979-8t) 8t 333 2 Jan Martrn (t980-83) 106 493-869 567 2. Juli Coleman (1982-85) 106 246 3. Tanya Mothershed (1982-85) t 08 352-689 .5t1 3. C. Sturzenegger (1981 -84) 114 168 4. Chrrs Acarregui (1980-81) 59 223-448 .498 4. Robyn Clark (1980-83) 116 167 5. Margy Becker (1979-82) 104 383-796 .481 5. Jan Martin (1980-83) 106 159 6. Pam Mollett (1980-8t) 58 200-430 .475 6. Tanya Mothershed (1982-85) 108 135 6. C. Sturzenegger (1981-84) 114 324-682 475 7. Judy Spoelstra (1982-83) 58 tt7 8. Robyn Clark (t980-83) 116 421-915 .465 8 Brenda Arbuckle (1983- 56 tt3 9. Juli Coleman (1982-85) t06 69t-t593 .434 9. Margy Becker (t979-82) 104 101 10. Betty Collings (1978-81) 100 350-813 .430 10. Betty Collings (1978-81) 100 73 Free Throws Attempted Free Throw Percentage (minimum 50 attempts) NAME G FTA NAME G FT-FTA PCT. 1. Carol Menken (1979-81) 81 551 1. Juli Coleman (1982-85) 106 246-318 .774 2. Juh Coleman (1982-85) 106 318 2. Judy Spoelstra (1982-83) 58 117-167 .701 3. Tanya Mothershed (1982-85) 108 305 3. Lisa Channel (1983- ) 59 50-72 .694 4. C. Sturzenegger (198t-84) 114 250 4. Margy Becker (1979-82) 104 101-146 .692 5 Brenda Arbuckle (1983- ) 56 210 5 C. Sturzenegger (1981-84) 114 168-250 .672 6. Robyn Clark (1980-83) 116 167 6 Pam Mollett (1980-81) 58 49-75 .653 7. Judy Spoelstra (1982-83) 58 167 7. Chris Acarregui (1980-81) 59 45-72 .625 8. Jan Martin (1980-83) 106 159 8. Mary Newman (1978-79) 42 71-114 .623 9. Margy Becker (1979-82) 104 146 9. Robyn Cia rk (1980-83) 116 167-272 .614 10. Betty Collings (1978-81) 100 123 10. Kitsy Hall (1978) 20 36-59 .610 Assists Steals NAME G AS. NAME G STEALS 1 Margy Becker (1979-82) 104 454 1 C. Sturzenegger (1981-84) 114 330 2 C. Sturzenegger (1981-84) 114 449 2 Juli Coleman (1982-85) t06 275 3. Betty Collings (t978-8t) tOO 352 3. Margy Becker (t979-82) t04 252 4. Robyn Clark (1980-83) tt6 258 4. Robyn Clark (t980-83) tt6 238 5. Juli Coleman (t982-85) t06 257 5. Carol Menken (t979-8t) 8t 2t5 6. Judy Spoelstra (t982-83) 58 244 6. Betty Collings (t978-8t) 100 170 7. Pam Mollett (1980-81) 58 174 7. Jan Martin (1980-83) 106 t59 8. Lisa Channel (1983- ) 59 161 8. Brenda Arbuckle ( 1983- 56 159 9. Chrrs Acarregui (1980-81) 59 138 9. Judy Spoelstra (1982-83) 58 157 10. Brenda Arbuckle (1983- ) 56 122 10. Lisa Channel (t 983· ) 59 t38 GILL COLISEUM RECORDS (For Women's Basketball)

TEAM

Most Points-135, U.S .S. R. in a 135-62 win over OSU in 1979-80 Most Rebounds-51, OSU in a 117-58 win over Portland State, 1/8/82 Most Assists-34, OSU in a 98-47 win over Pacific Christian in 1981-82 Most Steals-33, OSU in a 117-58 win over Portland State in 1981-82 Best FG Percent-.719, OSU defeated Washington 94-61, 2/26/81 Best FT Percent-1.000, Santa Clara in an 89-461oss to OSU, 1/28/83

INDIVIDUAL Most Points-51, by Carol Menken, OSU, in a 114-54 win over Alaska-Anchorage in 1979-80 Most Rebounds-20, by Carol Menken, OSU, in a 77-47 win over Washington in 1978-79 Most Assists- 14, by Judy Spoelstra, OSU, in an 89-46 win over Santa Clara in 1982-83 Most Steals-9, by Cheryl Sturzenegger, OSU , in a 117-58 win over Portland State in 1981-82 Best FG Percent (min. 10 shots)-.941 , by Carol Menken, OSU , in an 86-46 win over Washington State (16 of 17) Best FT Percent (min. 8 shots)-.900, by Judy Spoelstra, OS U, in a 72-65 win over Montana in 1981-82 (9 of 10)

OSU RECORD NORPAC CONFERENCE IN GILL COLISEUM COACHES POLL 1978·79 . 7-3 ( .700) 1-0regon (4) ...... 44 1979·80 ...... 8-2 ( .800) 2-California (3) ...... 41 1980·81 9-1 ( .900) 3-0REGON STATE ...... 33 1981 ·82 ...... 7-1 ( .875) 4-Fresno State ...... 32 1982·83 .... 11-1 ( .9 17) 5-Washington ...... 18 1983·84 9·0 (1.000) 6-Washington State ... 16 1984·85 9-2 ( 818) 7 -San Jose State ... 12 Overall ...... 51·8 ( 864)

SERIES RECORDS OPPONENT YEAR SCORE OPPONENT YEAR SCORE

ALABAMA (1·0) 1984-85 59-57 ARIZONA 1983-84 71-54 (2-0) 1984-85 72-54 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE 1976-77 52-57 (8-1) 1976-77 63-53 ARIZONA STATE (0-1) 1983-84 48-68 1977-78 59-60'F 1977-78 47-46 AUSTRALIA (0-1) 1976-77 24-92 1978-79 74-45 1978-79 85-38 BAYLOR (1-Q) 1983-84 76-75 1979-80 114-54 1979-80 82-62 BELLCO ELECTRIC AAU 1981-82 50-45 1983-84 75-55 (3-Q) 1982-83 60-40 1983-84 79-50 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS 1976-77 54-79 (2-3) 1976-77 62-83 BOISE STATE 1977-78 60-70 1976-77 42-55 (4-1) 1978-79 91-59 1977-78 73-63 1979-80 83-65 1977-78 79-68 1980-81 82-54 1981-82 74-56 AMARILLO COLLEGE (1-Q) 1980-81 105-68

39 SERIES RECORDS OPPON ENT YEAR SCORE OPPONENT YEAR SCORE

BRIGHAM YOUNG 1978-79 68-74 MONTANA 1976-77 42-40 (2·1) 1980-81 95·65 (7-1) 1977-78 62-56 1983-84 76-72 1978-79 75-56 1979-80 82-62 CALIFORN IA 1979-80 60-74 1980-81 77-69 (7-2) 1980-81 82-78 1980-81 72-54 1981-82 77-59 1981-82 72-65 1981·82 71-75 1983-84 47-56 1982-83 70-64 1982-83 59-58 MONTANA STATE 1977-78 58-41 1983-84 84-62 (7-0) 1978-79 60-54 1983-84 91·65 1978-79 76-73 1984-85 75-56 1979-80 56-72 1979-80 97-72 CAL POLY (0-1) 1984-85 54-61 1980-81 74-65 1981-82 78-50" CAL STATE-IRVINE (1-0) 1979-80 83-48 NEBRASKA (1·0) 1980-81 84-71 CALIFORNIA-FULLERTON 1979-80 83-62 (2-0) 1983-84 67-58 NEVADA-LAS VEGAS (1·0) 1981-82 95-57

CENTRAL WASHINGTON 1976-77 33-40 NEW MEXICO (1-0) 1982-83 77-53 (0-1) NORTH CAROLINA (1-0) 1979-80 71-62 CLEMSON (1·0) 1984-85 82-75 NORTHWEST INVADERS AAU 1979-80 93-64 COLORADO STATE 1980-81 96-71 (1·0) (2·0) 1984-85 77-58 OREGON 1976-77 55-57 CREIGHTON (1-0) 1984-85 82-56 (7-18) 1976-77 43-46 1977-78 48-67 DELTA STATE (0-1) 1984-85 75-82 1977-78 58-59 1978-79 57-69 DRAKE 1979-80 78-65 1978-79 65-78 (2-1) 1981-82 59-4 9 1978-79 75-68 1982-83 72-74 1979-80 69-79 1979-80 58-74 EASTERN WASHINGTON 1976-77 58-60 1979-80 57-82 (3-1) 1979-80 79-35 1980-81 71-72 1980-81 90-38 1980-81 64-73 1981-82 48-57 1980-81 66-80 1980-81 61-54 FLORIDA STATE (1-0) 1981-82 76-60 1981-82 48-65 1981-82 60-63 FRESNO STATE 1982-83 75-43 1981-82 59-71 (2-1) 1983-84 64-74 1982-83 66-63 1984-85 80-69 1982-83 49-46 (OT) 1983-84 61-69 GEORGIA (0-1) 1983-84 54-89 1983-84 75-59 1983-84 67-77 HAWAII 1979-80 79-43 1984-85 80-63 (2-0) 1981-82 103-64 1984-85 50-63 1984-85 82-68 HUMBOLDT STATE (1-0) 1977-78 69-53 OREGON COLLEGE (WOSC) 1976-77 59-65 ILLINOIS STATE 1981-82 76-61 (3·2) 1976-77 45-61 (2·1) 1982-83 56-60 1977-78 62-57 1982-83 89-57 1978-79 71-42 1978-79 76-75 KANSAS (0·1) 1981-82 55-70 PACIFIC 1982-83 73-55 KANSAS STATE (1-0) 1983-84 70-62 (2-0) 1983-84 90-81

KOREA (0-1) 1981-82 61-77 PACIFIC CHRISTIAN (1-0) 1981-82 98-47

KYODO OIL (1-0) 1983-84 71-64 (OT) PENN STATE (Q-1) 1984-85 56-98

LONG BEACH STATE (0·1) 1982-83 72-92 PEPPERDINE (0-1) 1979-80 59-74

MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE (1-0) 1979-80 79-72 PORTLAND AAU 1976-77 48-67 (1-3) 1976-77 60-68 MISSISSIPPI STATE (1-0) 1984-85 72-69 1977-78 75-69 1977-78 69-80 MISSOURI (0·1) 1984-85 69-103 40 SERIES RECORDS OPPONENT YEAR SCORE OPPONENT YEAR SCORE

PORTLAND 1982-83 72-63 TENNESSEE (0-1) 1981-82 62-73 (4-0) 1983-84 69-54 1983-84 59-47 TEXAS 1980-81 65-72 1984-85 81-58 (0-3) 1981-82 72-84 1982-83 50-52 PORTLAND STATE 1976-77 38-79 (12-4) 1977-78 57-61 TEXAS TECH (0-1) 1984-85 55-79 1977-78 66-67 1978-79 76-64 UCLA 1976-77 35-125 1978-79 56-55 (2-5) 1978-79 70-105 1979-80 93-47 1979-80 76-77 1979-80 67-53 1980-81 65-72 1979-80 57-48 1982-83 81-71 1980-81 99-52 1982-83 75-62 1980-81 105-54 1983-84 49-67 1981-82 117-58 1982-83 73-62 usc 1976-77 54-86 1982-83 58-52 (1-2) 1979-80 65-57 1983-84 56-55 1982-83 57-68 1984-85 79-63 1984-85 48-58 UTAH 1980-81 77-81 (3-1) 1981-82 88-68 REPUBLIC OF CHINA (0-1) 1982-83 75-91 1983-84 64-58 1984-85 68-62 SAN DIEGO (1-0) 1982-83 87-57 UTAH STATE (1-0) 1980-81 101-77 SAN DIEGO STATE 1982-83 54-49 (2-0) 1984-85 68-66 VICTORIA, B.C. (1-0) 1980-81 68-56

SANTA CLARA 1982-83 89-46 WASHINGTON 1976-77 37-73 (3-0) 1983-84 72-63 (12-8) 1977-78 35-81 1984-85 76-60 1977-78 38-82 1978-79 77-47 SAN FRANCISCO 1979-80 67-73 1978-79 56-77 (4-1) 1981-82 88-53 1979-80 87-61 1982-83 81-54 1979-80 75-49 1983-84 83-57 1980-81 89-65 1984-85 74-52 1980-81 94-61 1981-82 80-71 SAN JOSE STATE 1979-80 74-72 1981-82 83-76 (4-1) 1981 -82 80-79 (2-01 1982-83 75-62 1982-83 56-69 1982-83 86-61 1983-84 89-71 1982-83 79-56 1984-85 83-52 1982-83 82-65 1983-84 62-64 SEATTLE PACIFIC (0-1) 1976-77 50-60 1983-84 77-66 1984-85 53-72 SEATTLE UN IVERSITY 1978-79 55-61 1984-85 76-85 (3-2) 1979-80 95-65 1984-85 70-84 1979-80 90-77 1979-80 60-61 WASHINGTON STATE 1976-77 35-47 1980-81 85-53 (11-3) 1977-78 58-84 1978-79 65-71 SIMON FRASER 1976-77 55-50 1978-79 71-62 (2-0) 1980-81 80-41 1979-80 75-55 1980-81 75-59 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 1982-83 65-63 1980-81 86-46 (1-0) 1981-82 58-52 1982-83 84-57 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 198~ -82 71-65 1982-83 68-53 (1-0) 1983-84 70-49 1983-84 80-62 SOUTHERN OREGON STATE 1976-77 71-45 1984-85 62-53 (4-1) 1976-77 66-49 1984-85 76-72 (OT) 1976-77 49-54 1977-78 68-64 WAYLAND BAPTIST (1-0) 1981-82 77-69 1977-78 53-51 WESTERN WASHINGTON 1976-77 45-58 SOVIET UNION (0-1) 1979-80 62-135 (2-4) 1976-77 51-57 1977-78 63-73 STANFORD (1-0) 1980-81 78-53 1977-78 45-50 1978-79 62-46 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (1-0) 1981-82 75-70 1979-80 72-68

41 YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS 1976·77 (5· 22) Mary Covington OSU·OPP 1979·80 (23·8) Aki Hill OSU·OPP Alaska, Fairbanks 54·79 A Pepperdine 59-74 T Alaska. Fairbanks 62-83 A California 60-74 T Alaska, Anchorage 52-57 A Montana State 56-72 T Alaska, Anchorage 63-53 A Russians 62-135 NC UCLA 35-125 A San Francisco 67-73 H usc 54-86 A San Jose 74·72 H Australia 24-92 H UCLA 76-77 T Porlland AAU 48-67 A PSU 93-47 T Washington 37-73 A Oregon 69-79 T Western Washington 45·58 A usc 65-57 A Porlland State 38·79 H Fullerton 83·62 A Western Washington 51-57 H Irvine 83-48 A Alaska. Fairbanks 42-55 H Hawaii 79·43 NC Oregon 55-57 A NW Invaders 93·64 NC Washington Stale 35-47 A Washington 87·61 A Eastern Washington 58·60 A Sea111e 95-65 A Central Washington 33·40 A Oregon 58-74 A Oregon College 59-65 A Washington State 75-55 A Portland AAU 60-68 A Eastern Washington 79-35 A Southern Oregon State 71-45 H Montana State 97-72 H Simon Fraser 55-50 p Montana 82-62 H Montana 42-40 p Alaska-Anchorage 114-54 H Southern Oregon State 66·49 A Alaska-Anchorage 82-62 H' Oregon 43·46 H Portland State 67-53 H Oregon College 45·61 H Seattle 90-77 H Southern Oregon State 49·54 p Washington 75-49 H Seattle Pacific 50-60 p Boise State 83-65 A Portland State 57-4 8 A 1977-78 (10-10) Mary Covington OSU·OPP Oregon 57-82 H Humboldt State 69-53 H Sea111e 60-61 T Alaska. Anchorage (F) 59-60 A Mississippi Col. 79-72 T Alaska, Anchorage 47-46 A Drake 78-65 T Alaska, Fa1rbanks 73-63 A North Carolina 71-62 T Southern Oregon State 68·64 H Porlland AAU 75-69 H 1980·81 (22·6) Aki Hill OSU-OPP Western Washington 63-73 A Amarillo College 105-68 T Washington 35·81 A Utah State 101·77 T Oregon College 62-57 H Utah 77·81 A Oregon 48-67 A Colorado State 96·71 T Portland AAU 69-80 H Nebraska 84-71 T Porlland State 57-61 H California 82·78 T Alaska, Fai rbanks 79-68 H Brigham Young 95-65 T Washington State 58-84 A Oregon 71-72 T B01se State 60-70 A Texas 65-72 T Washington 38-82 H Seattle 85·53 H Western Washington 45-50 H Victoria 68-56 H Portland State 66-67 A SeattleAAU 64-42 NC Southern Oregon State 53-51 A Portland State 99-52 A Oregon 58· 59 H Boise State 82·54 H Montana 62·56 H Oregon 64-73 H Montana State 58·41 H Washington 89-65 A (F)-Forfeit Seattle AAU 95·64 NC Simon Fraser 80-41 H 1978·79 (15·7) Aki Hill OSU·OPP Montana State 74·65 A Alaska. Anchorage 74-45 H Montana 77·69 A Alaska, Anchorage 85-38 H Oregon 66-80 A Oregon College 71-42 H Stanford 78-53 H Western Washington 62-46 H Eastern Washington 90-38 H Washing ton 77-47 H Washington State 75·59 H Oregon College 76-75 A Washington 94-61 H Boise State 91-59 H Portland State 105·54 H Washington State 65·71 H Washington State 86-46 T Oregon 57-69 H Montana 72·54 T Portland State 76-64 H Oregon 61-54 T Seattle University 55·61 H UCLA 65-72 T Montana State 60·54 A Montana 75·56 A Western Washington 72-68 A Washington 56-77 A Oregon 65-78 A Portland State 56-55 A Montana State 76-73 A Washington State 71-62 A Oregon 75-68 A UCLA 70-105 A Brigham Young 78-74 A 42 YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS

1981 -82(20-8)Aki Hill OSU-OPP 1983-84 (21 ·8) Aki Hill OSU-OPP Wayland Baptist 77-69 T Brigham Young 76-72 A Kansas 55-70 T Utah 64-58 A Stephen F. Austin 75-70 T Portland State 56-55 H Texas 72-84 A Portland 69-54 H Utah 88-68 H KyodoOit (OT) 71-64 NC California 77-59 T Arizona 71-54 A Oregon 48-65 T Baylor 76-75 T Tennessee 62-73 T Arizona State 48-68 T Washington 80-71 A Utah 71-65 T San Jose State (2-0T) 80-79 A Kansas State 70-62 T Hawaii 103-64 T Georgia 54-89 T San Francisco 88-53 T Fullerton State 67-58 A Drake 59-49 H UCLA 49-67 A Portland State 117-58 H Alaska-Anchorage 75-55 T PacifiC Christian 98-47 H Portland 59-47 T Oregon 60-63 A Bellco Electric 79-50 NC California 71-75 T Washington State 70-49 A Nevada-Las Vegas 95-57 T Washington 62-64 A Washington 83-76 H Fresno State 64-74 A Boise State 74-56 A Pacific 90-81 A Oregon 59-71 H San Francisco 83-58 A Eastern Washington 48-57 A Santa Clara 72-63 A Washington State 58-52 A San Jose State 89-71 H Bell co Electric AAU 50-45 NC California 84-62 H Korean National Team 61-77 NC Oregon 61-69 A Montana 72-65 H Washington 77-66 H Montana State 78-50 H Washington State 80-62 H Southern Mississippi 71-65 T Oregon 75-59 H Illinois State 76-61 T California 91-65 T Florida State 76-60 T Oregon 67-77 T Montana 47-56 T 1982-83(24-S)Aki Hill OSU-OPP Republic of China 75-91 NC 1984-85 (19-10) Aki Hill OSU-OPP Portland 72-63 H Mississippi State 72-69 T Illinois State 56-60 A Texas Tech 55-79 T Southern Illinois 65-63 A Missouri 69-103 T Drake 72-74 A Colorado State 77-58 H Portland State 73-62 A Delta State 75-82 H Texas 50-52 T Portland 81-58 H Washington 75-62 T Arizona 72-54 H Portland State 58-52 T Clemson 82-75 T Bellco Electric 60-40 NC Portland State 79-63 T UCLA 81-71 H Alabama 59-57 T San Diego State 54-49 A Cal Poly 54-61 A San Diego 87-57 A San Diego State 68-66 A New Mexico 77-53 T Penn State 56-98 T Illinois State 89-57 T Creighton 82-56 T Washington 86-61 H Utah 68-62 H Washington State 84-57 H Washington 53-72 H Pacific 73-55 H Washington State 62-53 H Fresno State 75-43 H Oregon 80-63 H Santa Clara 89-46 H Santa Clara 76-60 A San Francisco 81-54 H San Jose State 83-52 A California 70-64 A Portland State 48-58 A San Jose State 56-69 A Fresno State 80-69 H usc 57-68 H California 75-56 H Oregon 66-63 H San Francisco 74-52 H Washington 79-56 A Washington State (OT) 76-72 A Washington State 68-53 A Washington 76-85 A Oregon (OT) 49-46 A Oregon 50-63 A Washington 82-65 T Oregon 82-68 T California 59-58 T Washington 70-84 T UCLA 75-62 T Long Beach State 72-92 T

A-Away H-Home P-Portland Coliseum T- Tournament NC-Non-counting OT -Over Time

43 BASKETBALL HISTORY AT OSU Women 's basketball at Oregon vailed until the early 1970's State actually got its start before although women 's basketball was organized men's competition organized as an extramural and began. The first women 's game club sport in the late 1950's. was played in 1898; the first men 's No school in the Northwest was contest in 1901 . quite as successful as Oregon That game bore little resem­ State University. Competing blance to modern day basketball, against clubs from other schools, however. The court was divided Oregon State teams went into three zones, each containing undefeated from 1959 to 1966. two players from the two teams. Basketball became an inter­ The divisions included areas for collegiate sport for women in 1972, guards, centers and forwards. A when the newly organized center jump was held after every women 's athletic department basket and no one was allowed to started competition as a charter leave their zone. member of the Association for In­ Scores were low in that era-in tercollegiate Athletics for Women 1914, for example, Oregon State (AIAW). Teams competed in the beat Oregon by a 10-8 score. Northwest College Women's By the 1930's, there was a Sports Association (NCWSA), change in philosophy in women 's Region 9 of the nine-division AIAW. sports. Competition, per se, was Accurate records, however, discouraged. On the other hand, were not kept in women 's basket­ mass participation via class ball until the 1976-77 season, when instruction and intramurals was Mary Covington coached the encouraged. That philosophy pre- Beavers. 44 OREGON STATE LETTER WINNERS

·A· ·M· Acarregui , Chris 1980-81 Martin , Jan 1980·81-82-83 Ahr , Cindy 1984-85· McDonald , Karen 1980 Aldred , Lisa 1984 Meeker. Debbie 1978-79-80 Amiton, Laura 1985- Menken . Carol 1979-80-81 Arbuckle , Brenda 1984-85 Miller , Shannon 1979 Milnor , Diane 1978 ·B· Mollet . Pam 1880-81 Becker, Margy 1979-80-81-82 Mothershed , Tanya Blair, Tina 1982 1982-83-84-85 Brigham , Donna 1981 Brostrom, Lori 1980 ·N· Bullard, Amy 1981 Newman . Mary 1978-79 Novo. Serena 1983 ·C· Cady , Cheryl1981-82 .p. Channel , Lisa 1983-84- Paschke, Becky 1979 Ciark , Robyn 1980-81-82-83 Pretty, Jani 1978 Coleman, Juli 1982-83·84 -85 Collings , Betty 1978-79-80-81 ·R· Raspberry, Monica 1985- ·D· Rice . Marsha 1978-79 Dalluge, Debbie 1985- Riel , Kathy 1980·81 DeCree , Fonda 1985- Rogers, Jackie 1984 Doherty, Maureen 1983 Dubs , Cindy 1978 ·S· Spoelstra , Judy 1982-83 ·E· Sturzenegger, Cheryl Elli s, Lisa 1985 1981-82-83-84 Estes . Coral 1978 Swearingen, Jackie 1978 ·F· ·T· Farza n. Sue 1979 Tichenor . Alice 1984 Flippen. Yvette 1985- ·V· ·H· Vanderstoel , Kathy 1978-79 Hall , Kitsy 1978 Hayes, Mary Kay 1979 ·W· Hill , Cathy 1980 Wardrop , Carol 1979 Hilyard , Gwen 1979 Watanabe , Lianne 1983 Hoppes , Cheri 1980-81 Wheeler . Tami 1978 Wilt , Monica 1984 .J. Wyneken , Brenda 1979 Jeske , Lillian 1978 .y. Johnston , Cindi 1983-84 Young , Jennifer 1985- ·K· Kikuchi , Ayako 1984-85- ·Z· Zeller . Julie 1984 ·L· Lopez, Belind a 1981-82-83-84 r.

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OLYMPIAN: Carol Menken-Schaudt, Oregon State's all-time career leader in scoring and rebounding, added · another accomplishment to her impressive list of successes as a member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic women's basketball team. The 6-5 Menken-Schaudt, who plays professionally in Italy, helped bring the Gold back to the United States with her efforts in Los Angeles.